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HERING. 1ſm iſºentoriant OF (ſungtantime ºering, THE MORE THAN FATHER, FRIEND, ADVISER, TEACHER, IN RECOGNITION OF HIS UNTIRING EFFORTs TO INSPIRE HIS FELLOW MEN WITH A HIGHER KNow LEDGE OF HOMOEOPATHY AND A * DEEPER REVERENCE FOR THE GENIUS OF Þalmentann, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY AND REVERENTLY DEDICATED. Reprinted from THE UNIVERSITY HOMOEOPATHIC OBSERVER October, 1909. INDIVIDUALIZATION. Opening Address, Session 1909-1910, Homoeopathic Depart- ment, University of Michigan, October 5, 1909. . By the Dean. The study and practice of medicine presents to the student and the practitioner, necessarily, different phases. The Sopho- more has different ideas of the subject from those he entertained when he entered upon his study. As he advances through his course, his views continue to change as subjects are passed and as new ones are taken up. The physician just entering upon practice, practically becomes a freshman again in a new school of experience and, as he advances and develops, his horizon widens so that at the close of his active life he observes, how like a flow- er he has been an unfolding bud, coming, perhaps, only to full bloom just as he sees he must give his place in the garden to other plants that are shooting up about him. There are three general chapters of a physician's life. The first is his college course, his student and hospital days. His strug- gle to become established in a business that will earn for himself a livelihod, and that will make him of large benefit to his fellow men, is the second. The third is the period of busy activity, springing, not usually suddenly, but gradually, by patience, appli- cation and increasing wisdom out of the second. As those before me are in, or are entering upon, the first stage of their professional careers, I may consider, for a few mo– ments, that phase of medical life more in detail. The four-year course in medicine divides itself, pretty sharply, into two periods. The first is the period when especial attention is given to the scientific studies necessary to an understanding of what comes after, in the period of practical, in contradistinction to theoretical, subjects. The second period is that of the study of the practical applications of scientific principles to the relief of human suffer- 1ng. The time was, and not so very long ago, when the first group of these studies received, even in the best colleges, but minor at- tention. In fact, there is reason to believe, that this state of af- fairs exists, to considerable degree, to this time, in Some quar- ters. We hear a great deal about scientific medicine, or the study of medical science. The purely scientific aspect of medi- cine today is in the laboratory of the chemist, the physiologist, the bacteriologists, the histologist, the pathologist. Medicine in the hospital, at the bedside, in the operating room, is largely an art. It is, even in this day, often asked, that, since prescribing, feeding, nursing, operating, dressing is so largely mechanical and can be so well learned by imitation, why burden the student with the scientific theories, the ultimate composition of medicines and the testing of them experimentally, the ingredients and nature of foods, the discovery of germs, the analysis of secretions and excretions, the nature of the atmosphere and the character of adventitious growths? Why not.make of the student a kind of apprentice and teach him medicine and operating as a trade; and not as an embodiment of a large number of elementary sciences? The older colleges did this very largely and the course consisted of two short terms of study. Later, another year was added and, finally, four years of nine or ten months’ study are universally required. The tendency is to advance the time of study, even, very much beyond that. As a preparatory step, this college of fers an elective fifth year in anticipation of the time when it will be obligatory by law. There are two kinds of doctors, the scientific and the em- piric. The Scientific physician is not satisfied with anything less than a thorough understanding of the causes of diseases, the composition of materials with which he deals and their mode of action and the biological principles concerned with reproduc- tion, growth, nutrition and all that is included in the great science of physiology. The empiric is the imitator, the superficial, the man who has learned and who practices medicine as an appren- tice pursues his trade. A distinction has been made between the practitioner of medicine and the scientifically trained physician. One of the chief differences is, the one has learned from some one else what is safe and expedient to do without analyzing the situations with which he is confronted or reasoning upon the actions of what he administers for relief. The other, by his training, applies himself to every situation as one who is able to comprehend the physiological, anatomical, chemical and thera- peutical changes and actions present or striven for. The modern school of medicine aims to give the student the necessary training and ability to apply scientific reasoning to his every-day problems. In order to give him the broadest possible means to this end, universities have established medical depart- ments. Doctor H. W. Howell, of Johns Hopkins University, in a recent address, use the following language:– “Our best schools are no longer private enterprises; they con- stitute a part of a university whose functions are solely to ad- vance the public good and not in any sense to exploit private in- terests.” “As has been well said by one who speaks with great authority, the university discharges its direct duties to the public in two general ways, by teaching and investigation; by providing sys- tematic instruction in all forms of that knowledge which has been accumulating from the beginning of our race, and by pro- moting all good methods for increasing knowledge. These duties are performed through her teachers.” “She, therefore, selects her professors for their ability to teach and to investigate, and to insure that these functions are per- formed in the best possible way they are required to devote them- selves entirely to her service.” (Science, July 30, 1909.) I have sketched, in a very brief statement, what is meant by the term trained physician and indicated the best place in which to become one. Let it never be forgotten, however, that the chief and only aim of the medical man, who wishes to put into practice what he learns, is treatment. The term medicine itself, when strictly constructed, means the art of healing diseases by means of medicine. A thorough knowl- edge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, chemistry, parisitology are necessary to the comprehension of the nature of diseases and the means of combatting them. 3 Not only are these fundamental sciences essential, but all sciences that deal with the nature of man and with his environ- ment can be made to contribute to the physician's store of useful knowledge. I wish now to speak of one of the distinguishing features of our system. No one in the practice of medicine must have so full a comprehension of what I will call the detail of causes of dis- eases and the actions of médicines as the homoeopathist. If he understands the cause of disease, he must remove them or make them inoperable, if possible. This is one of the fundamentals of Hahnemann's Organon. If he understands minutely the actions of individual medicines, he is in position to select and differentiate them accurately. There is no such thing possible in pure Ho- moeopathy as a drug mixture or what is called a compound. It is unthinkable in the homoeopathic language. It is also unthink- able for us to give medicines for the names of diseases. This is the distinctive feature to which I refer. For example: When we diagnose a patient's ailment as pneumonia, we convey the idea of a specific and more or less anatomical state. But when we ask: “What is good for pneumonia?” or what to give for pneumonia, we are useing a language foreign to our thera- peutic system. While there is a pathological state called pneu- monia, each person afflicted has his own pneumonia. No two persons with pneumonia are affected exactly alike. The expression of the disease depends upon the individual’s age, state of nutrition, vital resistance, condition of his other organs as the state of his heart, liver, nervous system, digestive tract, etc. Pneumonia in a child is a very different state of physiological and anatomical affairs from the same disease in the aged. Pneu- monia in a drunkard, in a person with a leaky heart valve, with a retarded portal circulation, in a neurotic, in a person with a impressionable cerebro-spinal system, manifests itself very dif- ferently regardless of what may be a single exciting cause. Some people with pneumonia have chill predominating, others have a turbulent fever, others suffer much pain, pain may have its time of aggravation and amelioration, some are delirious, children may 4 have spasms, others suffocate, some are lethargic, others rest- less. The circumstances of the onset also enter into the picture, the rate of breathing, the character of the cough, if there be any, the nature of the expectoration, the eliminations from the body, the feeling of the skin, the expression of the face, the attitude in bed, and many other things enter into the problem and individual- ize the particular sufferer, and to distinguish what may be called his personal pneumonia. I have seen it stated thus: “Your pneumonia is not that of your neighbor, for you are not he ; he is a child, an adult, a senex, previously healthy or not, thin or fat, in good health, or run down with care, work or starvation, or he has a pneumonia of a dieffrent etiological character.” (Jacobi.) The mere naming of whatever be the etiology or character of pneumonia gives to the mind of the homoeopathist, of course, a diagnosis of the disease, but not of the remedy. Our diagnosis is of two kinds; first, determining the nature of and naming the ailment; second, selecting the remedy that corre- sponds to the state of the patient. We treat patients not diseases. The name of a disease gives a vivid impression of the morbid process at work in a vital economy, but does not, in the least, give a clue to medicinal needs, as I have endeavored to indicate. To use the pneumonic state still further as an illustration; there are scores of remedies that are curative in pneumonia, but they, like the expression of the disease, must also be particular- ized. There is the Aconite condition in pneumonia, the Veratrum viride condition, the Ferrum phosphoricum pneumonia, the Kali carbonicum pneumonia, the Phosphorus stage, the Bryonia com- plications, the Antimonium tartaricum cyanosis, the Lycopodium patient, the Hepar cough, the Stanum cough, the Arsenicum ex- haustion, and so on through the list of remedies that may be counterparts of the sufferer in a particular phase of his illness. The remedy may be an unusual one just as the patient may pre- sent an unusual picture of what ails him. Individualization is the keynote of our applied therapy. Not until lately, have I seen much stress of distinction put upon the expressions that a particular disease may make through the living organism, except among homoeopathic practitioners with whom it is second nature. The quotation that I have given from Jacobi is very refreshing and shows him to be an advanced thera- peutist. The commonest question for the routine or empirical doctor to ask is something like this : “What are you giving for pneumonia now P” “What is your treatment for typhoid fever?” “What would you advise for a case of rheumatism that I have?” etc. Let me admonish you, never become so slovenly as that. If a homoeopathist is asked such a question, his answer is: “Give me the condition and symptoms of your patient, and I will assist you or suggest to you some remedies whose provings you may study.” The method, if it may be dignified by calling it a method, of prescribing for diseases by naming the diagnosis, is called the anatomical method. If it were only scientific, or as the machinist would say: “If it would only work,” what a simple matter the dispensing of drugs would be. There always should be two chains of thought pass through the doctor's head before he gives medicine. First, what is the expression of the ailment in the particular individual; how is it olaying upon his personal organism? Second, what remedy in the materia medica is its counterpart or complement? That is to Say, what remedy corresponds in its symptomatology to the dis- ease as manifest in the particular case? By symptomatology we mean all the morbid states of body, mind and feeling in the pa- tient at the time of the observation. We even go back of the time of observation. The anamnesis or history of the patient en- ters into the investigation. Many times some underlying taint, or what we call a dyscrasia, must receive due regard and atten- tion before we can clear up the situation and assist nature in establishing perfect normality. The question is, “What rem- edy corresponds in its symptomatology to the symptomatology of the disease as manifest in the individaul case.” " There never has been a clearer statement of this proposition than that given by Hahnemann himself, in paragraphs 18-19 of his Organon. “It is then unquestionably true that, besides the totality of 6 symptoms, it is impossible to discover any other manifestation by which diseases could express their need of relief. Hence it undeniably follows that the totality of symptoms observed in each individual case of disease, can be the only indication to guide us in the selection of a remedy.” “Now since diseases are definable only as aberrations from the state of health, which declare themselves by symptoms, and since a cure also becomes possible only by changing this aberra- tion of feeling back into the healthy state, we may readily under- stand how impossible it would be to cure diseases by medicines unless these possessed the power of altering the state of health dependent on feelings and functions of the organism. In fact, the curative power of medicines must rest alone on their power of altering the sensorial condition of the body.” I wish to refer to a theory of treatment that has had a very popular reception and one upon which many seem to be still working. The discovery of the microbic origin of infectious dis- eases turned the attention of almost every one to the belief that all there is to do is to kill the microbe. The life period of the microbe killer is about to close. While germs excite specific dis- ease it is quite impossible in the majority of infections to destroy the germs directly. Germs in a test tube, or upon culture media in the laboratory, are readily destroyed by chemicals, heat, cold, sunlight, etc., but it is quite a different matter to kill them when ensconced in the tissues of the living body where they are manu- facturing products of a poisonous nature. The poisons, and not the germs themselves, are usually the cause of the morbid phenomena. I will again quote from Jacobi upon this point: “If tuberculosis was the result of a bacillus, that bacillus had to be killed. Hot air blown into the lungs (Weigert) sulphid of hydrogen (Berget) into the rectum, were expected to do that, but did not. If pneumococcus caused pneumonia, the easiest way to cure the latter was to go for the coccus. That has been done without success. Evidently our views concerning its nature have changed, are improved and more scientific, but our art is not yet abreast of our knowledge of the indications. Bacilli and cocci 7 take their own time; meanwhile, we have to turn away from them and again to the individual, who wants to get well, indi- vidually well, no matter how much you know of the essential na- & ture or symptoms of the thousand fellows who have their own pneumonia, not his.” One of the difficulties of the germ-killer theory, is that the diseased process is so far advanced before treated, that mischief beside that due to the mechanical presence of the growth, has been done. This, of course, applies to what we call general or constitutional diseases; not so much So, perhaps, to local, super- ficial or surgical states; but even then, the sooner the antiseptic is applied, the less liability there will be of chills, fevers, delirium, exhaustion, anemia and the other grave sequences that must be combatted by the internist. Of course, we will follow the com- mon sense rule: “If you see a germ, kill it,” but this is far, very far, from curing the effects of intoxications, and vital depravity which rests entirely with the therapeutist, but brings us back to the same methods that I have previously outlined. That is, cases must be differentiated and each one be treated as he is, and not as another man was. I will not prolong this discussion further. I hope I have made plain the importance of individualization in the handling of the sick, who, being our fellow-men, are entitled to be served and treated as we would desire to be served and treated ourselves, if we were in like circumstances. I am sure we would like all that Science and study can give us. We speak of medical skill; the best skill is that which is begotten of a thorough understanding of medical and surgical principles and not that which is imi- tative. As spokesman for this faculty, I will say, in closing, we welcome you and are conscientious in our statement; we believe you will never regret having enrolled with us. It will be our aim to help you and advise you whenever in class, or out of it, we can be of service. Page Missing in Original Volume Page Missing in Original Volume PREFA CE. HE order of arrangement, or method of classification, followed in the compilation of this repertory is the one inaugurated by Hahnemann, developed, perfected and used by Hering throughout his entire Materia Medica work, viz.: the anatomical, or regional division into forty-eight chapters. It is the only alphabetic arrangement possible that will not scatter and separate what should be collective and contiguous. Each chapter is alphabetically divided into Sections and rubrics sufficient to allow full scope for analysis of the matter contained therein without destroying consistency as a whole. Like to a fugue, a musical compo- sition in which the lesser parts repeat the motive of the entire composition, repetition is progress by evolution or development, or, as expressed by Hering in the introduction to his Analytical Therapeutics, “the comprehension of general principles, ruling the whole in every part, enables the mind to find the way through thickets of endless varying symptoms.” The division of the page into double columns is deemed most convenient for the eye and is most advantageous to economy of space. The section word is repeated down the column in preference to the customary , which, like all marks of abbreviation, ciphers, signs, etc., are apt to become confusing and are not as space-saving as might be supposed. The words right and left, better and worse, etc., etc., to avoid possible error, are printed out in full. The rubric word, or heading to each paragraph, printed in somewhat bolder and blacker type and followed by a (colon), applies to each symptom in the para- graph, that is, the black-letter word is to be mentally repeated for every sentence rounded with a semicolon. It will be observed that the symptoms under each rubric follow in alphabetic order. The four marks of distinction, l, I I, I, II, have the same significance as set down in Guiding Symptoms: 1, the lowest, a single light line, designating an occasionally con- firmed symptom ; I I, a double light line, a symptom more frequently confirmed, or, if but once confirmed, strictly in character with the genius of the remedy; I, a single heavy line, symptom verified by cures; II, a double heavy line, symptom repeatedly verified. These degree marks tally in the main with the four styles of type used by Boenninghausen in his Repertory. I have also made use of them in giving promi- mence to the relative values of remedies occurring in groups, under a general rubric, like dysmenorrhoea, restlessness, rheumatism, etc. 6, the Greek “theta,” standing between the cured symptom and the patho- logical condition, or the physiological general state, throughout the Guiding (11) º 12 PREFACE. Symptoms, is dispensed with here, mainly for the purpose of economizing space, by enclosing the pathological or physiological term in parentheses; it is to be remem- bered that the presence of the term by no means shuts out the usefulness of the symptom in other forms of disease. The prescriber has to deal with both objective and subjective facts, but should always bear in mind that individualization is the life of therapeutics. : , the perpendicular dotted line, marks observations taken from the Old School, such as harmonize with our law of cure. t, toxicological extracts. 7t, symptoms observed on the sick only. Bº, the hand directs in cross-reference to related symptoms, diseases and con- ditions. As no rule of classification is without exceptions, and no single term can be made to cover all shades of related meaning, the synonymic feature of this work should commend itself to the busy practitioner. In tracing these synonyms, which like search-lights are intended to throw light upon the case from all directions, the author has spent much time and labor, but he thinks it time and labor well spent. The repertory is supplemented by a complete index of localities and terms. As in the Guiding Symptoms, so in the repertory, original readings, the words of the prover and the clinician are preserved to the letter, it being thought preferable to retain the most delicate shades of meaning, occasionally even different wordings of the same symptom, by taking refuge in an extra rubric or cross-reference, sooner than amalgamate, fuse or commingle in vague generalization at the sacrifice of individuality. Although the repertory is a faithful reproduction of the Guiding Symptoms, its contents classified and indexed, as a matter of course, in no way can it take the place of the larger work. In a repertory we have separation by analysis for the purpose of classification and ready reference; in Materia Medica, combination by synthesis to enable us to study drug-effects in their grand unity and relationship. Grateful acknowledgment from the author is due to all who in the last four years have helped him bring the work to completion; to Dr. Joseph C. Guernsey, for valuable assistance with the proofs; to Dr. W. H. Phillips, Messrs. Douty, Ziegler and Field, his son Bayard and others of his family, for clerical assistance; and last but not least, to his brother-in-law, Walter E. Hering, under whose experienced and skil- ful management, aided by his old and reliable foreman, Wm. Baetzel, the unusually difficult composition and presswork have taken shape. In a work of this kind the author can lay but small claim to originality. We have only given the precious stones their setting. They have come from many mines. They have received the polish of years of clinical verification at the hands of our practitioners. Some shine with more brilliancy than others, all reflect the light of wisdom by which we are guided in healing the sick. CALVIN B. KNERR. N. E. Cor. Spruce and Twelfth Sts., Philadelphia. ABBREVIATIONS. Abies, Abies nigra. Abrot., Abrotanum. Absin., Absinthium. Acal., Acalypha indica. Acet. ac., Aceticum acidum. AcOn., Aconitum Stoerkianum. Act. rac., Actaea racemosa. Act. Sp., Actaea spicata. AESC. g., AEsculus glabra. AEsc. h., AEsculus hippocastanum. AEthus., AEthusa cynapium. Agar., Agaricus muscarius. Agnus, Agnus castus. Ailant., Ailanthus glandulosa. Alet., Aletris farinosa. All. Sat., Allium sativum. Aloe, Aloe Soccotrina. Alum., Alumen. Alumin., Alumina. Amb., Ambra grisea. Amm. ben., Ammonium benzoicum. Amm. br. Ammonium bromatum. Amm. C., Ammonium carbonicum. Amm. m., Ammonium muriaticum. Ammoniac., Ammoniacum. Amyg., Amygdala amara. Amyl., Amylenum nitrosum. Anac. Oc., Anacardium occidentale. Anac. Or., Anacardium Orientale. Anag., Anagallis arvensis. Ananth., Anantherum muricatum. Ang., Angustura. Anthrac., Anthracinum. Anthrok., Anthrokokali. Ant. a., Antimonium arsenicum. Ant. C., Antimonium crudum. Ant. chl., Antimonium chloridum. Ant. Sul. aur., Antimonium sulph. auratum. Ant. t., Antimonium tartaricum. Aph. ch., Aphis chenopodii glauc. Apis, Virus apis mellificae. ApOc., Apocynum cannabinum. Arg. met., Argentum, the metal. Arg. nit., Argentum nitricum. Arn., Arnica montana. Ars., Arsenicum album. Ars. h., Arsenicum hydrogenisatum. Ars. i., Arsenicum iodatum. Ars. m., Arsenicum, the metal. Ars. S. f., Arsenicum sulph. flavum. Ars. S. r., Arsenicum sulph. rubrum. Art. V., Artemisia vulgaris. Arum d., Arum dracontium. Arum m., Arum maculatum Arum t., Arum triphyllum. Arund., Arundo mauritanica. Asaf., Asafoetida. Asar., Asarum europaeum. Ascl. s., Asclepias Syriaca. Ascl. t., Asclepias tuberosa. Asim..., Asimina triloba. Aspar., Asparagus officinalis. Astac., Astacus fluviatilis. Ast. r., Asterias rubens. Atrop., Atropinum. Atrop. S., Atropinum sulphuricum. Aurant., Aurantium. Aur. hnet., Aurum, the metal. Aur. mur., Aurum muriaticum. Badiag., Badiaga. Bapt., Baptisia tinctoria Bar. c., Baryta carbonica. Bar. m., Baryta mariatica. Bell., Belladonna. Benz. ac., Benzoicum acidum. Berb., Berberis vulgaris. Bism., Bismuth. Bor., Borax. Bov., Bovista. Brach., Brachyglottis repens. Brom., Bromium. Bry., Bryonia alba. Bufo, Bufones. Cact., Cactus grandiflorus. Cadm. S., Cadmium sulfuratum. Cain., Cainca. Calab., Calabar (Physostigma). Calad., Caladium seguinum. Calc. a., Calcarea arsenica. Calc. fl., Calcarea fluorica. Calc., Calcarea ostrearum. Calc. p. Calcarea phosphorica. Calc. S., Calcarea sulphurica. Calend., Calendula officinalis. Camph., Camphora officinarum. Cann. i., Cannabis indica. Cann. S., Cannabis Sativa. Canth., Cantharides. Caps., Capsicum annuum. Carbo a., Carbo animalis. Carbo v., Carbo vegetabilis. Carbol. ac., Carbolicum acidum. Carb. S., Carboneum Sulfuratum. Card. m., Carduus marianus. Casc., Cascarilla. Cast. V., Castanea Vesca. Castor., Castoreum muscovitum. Cast. eq., Castor equorum. Caulo., Caulophyllum thalictroides. Caust., Causticum. Cean., Ceanothus amer.canus. Ced., Cedron. Cepa, Allium cepa. Cetrar., Cetraria islandica. . Cham., Chamomilla. Chel., Chelidonium majus. Chen. a., Chenopodium anthelminticum. Chen. v., Chenopodium vulvaria. Chim. m., Chimophila maculata. Chim. umb., Chimophila umbellata. Chin. a., Chininum arsenicosum. Chin. m., Chininum muriaticum. (13) 14 LIST OF REMEDIES. Chin. S., Chininum sulfuricum. Chion. v., Chionanthus virginica. Chloral, Chloralum. Chlorof, , Chloroformum. Chlor., Chlorum. Chrom. ac., Chromicum acidum. Cic., Cicuta virosa. Cimex, Cimex lectularius. Cina, Cina. Cinch. bol., Cinchona Boliviana. Cinch., Cinchona officinalis. Cinnab., Cinnabaris. Cinnam, Cinnamomum zeylanicum. Cist., Cistus canadensis. Citrus, Citrus limonum. Clem., Clematis erecta. Coca, Erythroxylon coca. Coccion., Coccionella Septempunctata: Coccul., Cocculus indicus. Coccus, Coccus cacti. Cochl., Cochlearia. Codein., Codeinum. Coff., Coffea arabica. Coff. t., Coffea tosta. Colch., Colchicum antumnale. Collin., Collinsonia canadensis. Coloc., Colocynthis. Como., Comocladia dentata. Con., Conium maculatum, Cop., Copaiva. Coral., Corallium rubrum. Cornus, Cornus circinata and florida. Croc., Crocus sativus. Crotal., Crotalus horridus. Crot. t., Croton tiglium. Cub., Cubeba officinalis. Cund., Cundurango. Cup. m., Cuprum metallicum. Cup. ac., Cuprum aceticum. Cup. ars., Cuprum arsenicosum. Cupr. S., Cuprum sulfuricum. Curar., Curara. Cycl., Cyclamen europaeum. Cypr., Cypripedium pubescens. I)aphne od., Daphne odora. Diad., Diadema aranea. Dig., Digitalis purpurea. Diosc., Dioscorea villosa. Dolich., Dolichos pruriens. Dory., Doryphora decemlineata. Dros., Drosera rotundifolia. Dulc., Dulcamara. Elaps, Elaps corallinus. Elat., Elaterium. Equis., Equisetum hyemale. Erig., Erigeron canadense. Eryng., Eryngium aquaticum. Eucal., Eucalyptus globulus. Eup. perf., Eupatorium perfoliatum. Eup. pur., Eupatorium purpureum. Euphor., Euphorbium. Euph., . Euphrasia officinalis. Ferr., Ferrum, the metal and acetate. Ferr. iod., Ferrum iodatum. Ferr. mur., Ferrum muriaticum. Ferr. ph., Ferrum phosphoricum. Ferr. S., Ferrum sulphuricum. Filix, Filix mas. Fluor. ac., Fluoricum acidum. Form., Formica rufa. Gamb., Gambogia. Gels., Gelsemium. Glon., Glonoine. Gnaphal., Gnaphalium polycephalum. GOSS., Gossypium herbaceum. Graph., Graphites. Grat., Gratiola officinalis. Grin., Grindelia robusta. Guaiac., Guaiacum officinale. Guaraea, Guaraea trichiloides. Guarana, Paullinia sorbilis. Gymn., Gymnocladus canadensis. Ham., Hamamelis virginica. Hekla, Siliceous ashes from volcano. Hell., Helleborus niger. Helon., Helonias dioica. Hep., Hepar Sulphuris calcareum. & Hippomanes. Hippoz., Hippozanin. Hydras., Hydrastis canadensis. Hydrocot., Hydrocotyle asiatica. Hydr. ac., Hydrocyanicum acidum. Hyos., Hyoscyamus niger. Hyper., Hypericum perforatum. Iber., Iberis amara. Ictod., Ictodes foetida. Ign., Ignatia amara. Illic., Illicium anisatum. Indig., Indigo. Ind., Indium. Inul., Inula. Ipom., Ipomaea. Iod., Iodum. Ipec., Ipecacuanha. Irid., Iridium. Iris., Iris versicolor. Jab., Jaborandi. Jacar., Jacaranda caroba. Jacea, Viola tricolor. Jalap., Jalapa. Jamb., Eugenia Jambos. Jatroph., Jatropha curcas. Jugl., Juglans cinerea. Kali ars., Kali arsenicosum. Kalibi., Kali bichromicum. Rali br., Kali bromium. Kali c., Kali carbonicum. Kali cy., Kali cyanicum. Kali f., Kali ferrocyanatum. Kali m., Kali muriaticum. Kali iod., Kali iodatum (hydriodicum). Kali n., Kali nitricum. Kali perm., Kali permanganicum. Kali ph., Kali phosphoricum. Kali S., Kali sulphuricum. Kalm., Ralmia latifolia. Kaol., Raolin. Kob., Kobaltum. Kreo., Kreosotum. Lac C., Lac caninum. Lac def., Lac vaccinum defloratum. Lach., Trigonocephalus Lachesis. Lachn., Lachnanthes tinctoria. Lact, ac., Acidum lacticum. Lactu. V., Lactuca virosa. Lapis, Lapis albus. Laur., Laurocerasus. Led., Ledum palustre. Lept., Leptandra virginica. Lil. tig., Lilium tigrinum. Lith., Lithium carbonicum. Lobel. c., Lobelia coerulea. Lobel. i., Lobelia inflata. Lyc., Lycopodium. Lyc. vir., Lycopus virginicus. Lyss., Lyssin. LIST OF REMEDIES. 15 Magn. C., Magnesia carbonica. Magn. m., Magnesia muriatica. Magn. p., Magnesia phosphorica. Magn. S., Magnesia sulphurica. Manc., Hippomane mancinella. Mang., Manganum carbonicum. Mar. v., Teucrium Marum verum. Med., Medorrhinum. Melil., Melilotus vulgaris. Menyanth., Menyanthes trifoliata. Meph., Mephitis putorius. Merc. per., Mercurialis perennis. Merc., Mercurius solubilis and vivus. Merc. cor., Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus. Merc. cy., Mercurius cyanatus. Merc. d., Mercurius dulcis (calomel). Merc. iod. flav., Mercurius iodatus flavus. Merc. iod. rub., Mercurius iodatus ruber. Merc. Sul., Mercurius sulphuricus. Mez., Mezereum. Millef. Millefolium. Mitch. rep., Mitchella repens. Morph. Sul. Morphinum sulphuricum. Mosch., Moschus. Murex, Murex purpurea. Mur. ac., Muriaticum acidum. Mygale, Lasiodora Cubana. Myos., Myosotis. Myr. cer., Myrica cerifera. Myrtus, Myrtus communis. Naja, Naja tripudians. Natr. a., Natrum arsenicatum. Natr. c., Natrum carbonicum. Natr. m. Natrum muriaticum. Natr. p., Natrum phosphoricum. Natr. S., Natrum sulphuricum. Niccol., Niccolum. Nitr. sp. d., Spiritus nitri dulcis. Nitr. ac., Nitri acidum. Nuph., Nuphar luteum. Nux m., Nux moschata. Nux v., Strychnos Nux vomica. CEnan., OEnanthe crocata. Oleand., Oleander. Ol. an., Oleum animale. Ol. caje., Oleum cajeputi. Ol.jec., Oleum jecoris aselli. Op., Opium. Orig., Origanum vulgare. Osm., Osmium. Oxal. ac., Oxalicum acidum. Paeonia, Paeonia officinalis. Pallad., Palladium. Pareira, Pareira brava. Paris, Paris quadrifolia. Petrol., Petroleum. Petrosel., Petroselinum. Phell., Phellandrium aquaticum. Phos., Phosphorus. Phos. ac., Phosphoricum acidum. Phyt., Phytolacca decandra. Pic. ac., Picric acid. Pix., Pix liquida. Plant., Plantago major. Plat., Platinum. Plumb., Plumbum. Pod., Podophyllum. Polyp., Polyporus officinalis. Polyg., Polygonum punctatum. Prun., Prunus spinosa. Psor., Psorinum. Ptel., Ptelea trifoliata. Puls., Pulsatilla. Ran. b., Ranunculus bulbosus. Ran. Sc., Ranunculus sceleratus. Raph., Raphanus. Ratan., Ratanhia. Rheum, Rheum palmatum. Rhod., Rhododendron. Rhus, Rhus toxicodendron. Rhus v., Rhus venenata or vernix. Rob., Robinia. Rumex, Rumex crispus. Ruta, Ruta graveolens. Sabad., Sabadilla. Sabina, Juniperus Sabina. Sal. ac., Salicylic acid. Samb., Sambucus nigra. Sang, Sanguinaria canadensis. Sarrac., Sarracenia purpurea. Sars Sarsaparilla. Sec., Secale cornutum. Selen., Selenium. Senecio, Senecio aureus. Seneg., Senega. Sep., Sepia. Sil., Silica. Sinap., Sinapis alba and nigra. Spig., Spigelia. Spong., Spongia tosta. Squilla, Squilla maritima. Stann., Stannum. Staph., Staphisagria. Sticta, Sticta pulmonaria. Stilling., Stillingia sylvatica. Stram., Stramonium. Stront., Strontia carbonica. Sul., Sulphur. Sul. ac., Sulphuric acid. Sum., Sumbul. Symph., Symphitum officinale. Syph., Syphilinum. abac., Tabacum. Tarax., Taraxacum. Tarant., Tarantula hispanica. Tell., Tellurium. Tereb., Terebinthinae oleum. Therid., Theridion curassavicum. Thlaspi, Thlaspi bursa pastoris. Thuya, (Thuja) Thuya occidentalis. Trill., Trillium pendulum. Tromb., Trombidium. Tuberc., Tuberculinum. Uran. n., Uranium nitricum. Urt. ur., Urtica urens. Ustil., Ustilago maidis. Vacc., Vaccininum. Val. Valeriana. Variol., Variolinum, Ver., Veratrum album. Ver. v., Veratrum viride. Verbas., Verbascum thapsus. Vespa, Vespa Crabro. ib., Viburnum opulus. Vinca, Vinca minor. Viol., Viola odorata. Xan., Xanthoxylum fraxineum. Zinc., Zincum. Zing., Zingiber officinale. Ziz., Zizia aurea. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. ABANDON, wild; Bell. Bº Wildness. ABANDONED, feels: Cinch. bol. ABHORRENCE. Gº Aversion. ABSENTMINDED : Act. sp., IIAgnus, Amm. c., Ang., | | Arn., IIApis, Arum. t., |Bell., Bov., Calad., Cann. i., TrCarb. ac., Carb. s., HCaust., Cham., | | Chel., l l Cic., 1Colch., Daph., | | Elaps, IGraph., Ictod., IIgn., IKali br., IKali c., Lyss., | | Merc., INatr. m., IOleand., IINux m., Plat., IPlumb., IPhos., Polyp., Puls., Rhus, Sep. Absent-minded, in albuminuria: ICoccus. Absent-minded, in apoplexy : IBar. c. Absent-minded, on awakening : does not know where he is or what to answer, Nux. m. Absent-minded, irritation of brain : ICup. ac. Absent-minded, after coffee: in afternoon,ICepa. Absent-minded, when conversing: Cinch. bol. Absent-minded, goes to post a letter, brings it home in her hands: Lac. c. Alºmínded after nausea; in afternoon, alc. Absent-minded, in ozaena: Aur. met. Absent-minded, supposes to be in two places at a time: | |Lyc. Absent-minded, makes purchases and goes off without them : Lac. c. Absent-minded, standing in one place and never accomplishes what he undertakes: LNux m. Absent-minded, starts when spoken to : Carbol. a.C. sº Absent-minded, with senselessness and intox- icated condition : Nux m. Absent-minded, vanishing of thoughts: Zinc, Absent-minded, with uneasiness: Magn. c. Absent-minded, in urticaria: IBov. Absent-minded, after wine : in afternoon, Cepa. Absent-minded, in yellow fever: ISul. fºLullness, Forgetful, Memory weak. ABSORBED: ICOccul., ISul., Stram.; for hours, generally in morning (insanity), l l Nux v. tº Reflecting and Thoughtful. ABUSIVE, inclined to be: IHyos., ILyss. B& Anger, Insulting, Scolding. ACT, no longer wishes to for herself: in ner- vous debility, ICurar. ACTIONS, foolish: Bell, IMerc., Sec.; in hys- teria, Apis. Actions, insane, with convulsions: Phos. Actions, ludicrous: Bell.; like monkeys, IIHyos. ACCOUNTS, makes mistakes: in Senile de- mentia, incipient stage, ICrotal. ADDRESSED, hates to be: IGraph. AIFFIECTATION, in mania: Stram. AFFECTED, easily: INitr.ac., IIPhos.; by sad stories, IICic. AFFECTION, has none for anybody: during pregnancy, Acon. Hºº Aversion, Hate. AIFFECTIONATE: ICroc. Affectionate, children kiss and caress: IPuls. AEFRONTED. Bº Anger and Insulted. AGITATION: AEthus., Anag, Ananth., LApis, Ast. r., Aur. met., IICoff, Crotal., ICypr., Daph., II Glon., IISpig., ISpong., ISul, I ITereb., IITuberc., IIThuya. Agitation, with each paroxysm of pain in abdo- men : IColoc. Agitation, in humid asthma: ICann. s. Agitation, on awakening: INatr. m. Agitation, in bronchitis: in dentition, IKreo. Agitation, with convulsions: ICic. Agitation, with cough: Cadm.; aggravates cough, Cistus. Agitation, with diarrhoea: yellow, green, burn- ing stools, IRob. Agitation, in diphtheria: Apis. Agitation, easy: infantile convulsions, IMagn. p. Agitation, in enteritis: | | Tereb. Agitation, as if frightened: awakens, Merc. Agitation, heart: organic disease of, I Apis; with vexation, trembling and fluttering, pain- ful to shoulders (valvular insufficiency), |Lith. c. Agitation, after hemorrhage : ICinch. Agitation, as in joyous hope : E Aur met. Agitation, in hydrocephalus: Apis, Carb. ac. Agitation, manipulations cause: Coff. Agitation, in menorrhagia: Cann. i. Agitation, at night: great IGraph.; precursor of apoplexy, Ast. r.; in spasmodic croup, IKali br.; , latter part, incipient hydrocephalus, IApis. Agitation, in nymphomania: Ast. r. Agitation, with paroxysm, produced by pour- ing water into a basin (hydrophobia): Lyss. Agitation, in threatened phthisis: | |Tuberc. Agitation, in scarlatina: I Apis. Agitation, sleep; disturbing, Anag.; prevent- ing, Coff. Aºtiºn, throat: Sore, I Sul.; causes stitches, ist. Agitation, with trembling of limbs: in facial neuralgia, ISpig. Agitation, with irritability of vagina: ICypr. Agitation, violent: brought on by current of air, bright light, sight of any shining object, slightest touch, even by conversation in vicin- ity of patient, Lyss. B& Excitement, Restless. AGONY. Bº Anguish. ALARM. Bºy" Fear. ALONE. Gº Company. (17) 18 e 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. AMATIVENESS: Ant. c., IICanth, IHyos., ILach, IILyc., || Merc., Phos. Bºº Amorous, Erotic. AMIBITION, mental trouble from disap- pointed: l l Nux v. AMOROUS: IIod, ILach., IILyc., ||Merc. Amorous frenzy : Il Canth. Amorous, voluptuous, fights it (epilepsy): ILach. H&^ Amative, Erotic, Lascivious. AMUSE himself, child does not: IHep. ANGER: I Acon., Act. sp., Agar., Agn. c., Aloe, Alum., I Anac., Ant. t., Arg. met, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Ast. r., || Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., II Bry., Bufo., Cainca, Calad., Calc., ICalc. p., Caps., Carb. S., ICarbo v., ICard. m., Caust., IICham., Chlor., Chel., Coccul., Coff, Coloc., Con., Croc., Crotal., Cup. m., Cypr., Dulc., Dros., Elaps., Ferr., Gels, Graph., Hell., Hep., Hydras., Hyos., Ign., Indig., Ipec., Kali br., Kali c., Iach., ILed., ILyc., Lyss., Manc., Mez, Melilot., Meph., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., Nuph., Nux m., IINux v., Op., Petrol., IPhos., Plat., Psor., Ran. b., Sep., IIStaph., Squilla, Stront., ISul., Tarant, Tell., Thuya, Val., Vinca, Zinc. Anger, ailments from: Agar., Alum., Ant. t., Arn., Aur. met., IBry., Cadm., ICham., IICOccul, Coff, Coloc., Ferr., ILyc., Manc., INatr. m., ILOp., IIStaph. Anger, alternating with : calmness, ICroc.; hi- larity, IOp. Anger, causes anguish and fear of death : IPlat. Anger, on awaking: IILyc., Lyss. Anger, causes bilious complaints: ICham. Anger, causes biliary colic : Staph. Anger, chest: spasmodic constriction, ICup. m.; Stitching, Arg. n.; stitches in upper when draw- ing deep breath, Caust. Anger, causes chill: Il Bry., HCham.; alternat- ing with heat, IIMux v. Anger, in children: Acon.; become stiff, bend backward, kick when carried, throw every- thing off, Il Cham. Anger, causes chlorosis: Nux v. Anger after coition: Calc. Anger from least contradiction: Aur. met., Bry., Ferr., Niccol., INux v., || Petr. Anger, causes convulsions: Il Cham., | |Bufo., IIKali br., | |Op.; clonic, Plat. Anger, causes cough : Ant. t., Arg. met., Arg. nit., Arn., HCham., 1Caps. Anger, with delusions: during climaxis, |Zinc. Anger, causes diarrhoea: IAloe, Cham., IICol- Oc., Nux v.; with cutting, griping, Acon. Anger, sudden ebullitions, with cowardice: Bar. c. Anger, in epilepsy : during morning, child, | Bry. Aº excited easily AEsc. h., Arg. nit., Ars., Calad., Calc., | | Caps., HCham., Cocc., Con., BCrotal., IDulc., | |Gels., 1Graph., IILyc., HINux v., IPhos., Psor., Ran. b., Val.; with great bodily activity (melancholia), l l Plat.; much affected thereby, l l Zinc.; consolation aggravates, does not want to be disturbed, | | Hell.; before epileptic attack, Indig.; after marasmus, measles, IHydras.; after being kindly spoken to (inflammation of brain), | | Hell.; by trifles, ICocc., IHep., Mez., INatr. m.; cardiac rheumatism, l l Phos., Squilla, 1Thuya ; about imaginary things, Meph. Anger, with red face: IIBry. Anger, causes fever: 1Cham.; insidious nervous fevers, IICOcc.; typhoid, 1Cham. Anger, furious: about pain, Cham.; with ges- tures, Sep. Anger, causes quiet grief: Ign. Anger, causes hamoptysis: Nux v. Anger, head: congestion to, Il Cham.; heat, |Bry. Aºnuses headache : Petr., Phos., IPlat., |Nux V. Anger, heart omits tenth beat, with intermis- sion faint as if he would die : (rels. Anger, flushes of heat, with sweat: | | Petr. Anger, causes hoarseness from weakness of vo- cal organs: Staph. Anger, hydrophobic outburst hastened: Lyss. Anger, irascible : Carb. S., HCaust., Cypr., IKali c., || Melil., | |Zinc.; atrophy of children, IPhos.; getting beside oneself, Dros. Anger causes jaundice: Natr. S., IIMux v. Anger, alternate laughing and weeping : Plat. Anger, laziness after: Il Nux v. Anger, as soon as leucorrhoea (white of egg dis- charge) ceases: IHydras. Anger, melancholia developing into madness: IHyos. Anger, causes menorrhagia: l l Nux v. Anger, causes suppression of menses: IColoc. Anger, causes menstrual colic : Il Cham. Anger, causes metritis: ICham. Anger causes milk fever and suppression of milk: ICham. Anger, if misunderstood, before spasms: Bufo. Anger, tip of nose red : Vinca. Anger, causes nosebleed: Ars. Anger, with oneself all day: Ars.; does not wish to be spoken to, l l Elaps. Anger, causes paralysis: HINatr. m., INux v.; on one side, Staph. Anger, paresis of arms and legs: Natr. m. Anger, in paroxysms: I Bell.; pertussis, Caust. Anger, passionate outbursts: l l Chel, Lyss., Tell. Anger, at absent persons when thinking of them : Aur. met. Anger, during pregnancy: INux m. Anger, after a jealous quarrel with husband (af- fection of heart): Lach. Anger, on being questioned: Coloc. Anger, regret at his behavior, making earnest apologies: Lyss. Anger, reserved displeasure: Aur. met., Ign., IIIpec., IILyc., INatr. m., IIStaph. Anger, causes restlessness: IIColoc. Anger, causes sleeplessness: Coloc. Anger, when spoken to: HCham. Anger, with suffocative attack: I.Cham. Anger, with tears: ICoff. Anger, throat pit, constriction and pressure in, worse when swallowing: Staph. Anger, throws things out of her hands: Coloc. Anger, with trembling: IPlat.; of limbs with oppression of breathing, worse evening after eating, change of temperature, especially hot to cold, Ran. b.; when he cannot satisfy it, Aur. met. Anger causes pain in uterus, with chill; IBry. Anger, causes vomiting: IIColoc.; of bile, with thirst, IINux v. Anger, when incoherent speech is not under- stood (chorea): IBufo. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 19 Anger, vindictive: HCalc. Anger, with violence: in evening, Cain.; takes everything in bad part, Anac.; personal, from slight offence, Anac., wishes he might get at Some one on whom he might vent it, Zinc. Anger, in worm affections: ICina, Carbo v. gº Chagrin, Crossness, , Cursing, Fury, Ill humor, Indignation, Irritability, Quarrel- Some, Temper, Vehemence, Vexation, Violence. ANGUISH (agony): II.Acon, AEthus., || Al- um, Amb., IApis, Arg. nit., II Arn., Ars., Bell., 1Carbo v., 1Coff, Crotal, ICup. ars, ICup. m., IGels, IHell.., | | Hydras., iHyos., Jatroph., Lactu. v., ILobel. i., Mez., Plant. Plat., Plumb., IPuls., ||Sars., Sec., Stram., | |Zinc. v. Anguish, with pain in abdomen: Coff. Anguish, in threatened abortion : 1Cham. Anguish, as if some accident would happen: all day, better after going to bed, Magn. c. Anguish, with amenorrhoea: IPlat.; when ly- ing down, IGraph. Anguish, in angina pectoris: Il Arn. Aiº, in abscess in Antrum of Highmore : €Z. Anguish, awaking: at night, INatr. S.; at 4 A.M., |Nux V. & Anguish, with tightness of breathing: oppres- iv.; IOp.; desire to sit up or jump out of bed, €I’. Algº cardiac : I.Acon., LArs., Bell., Carbo V., IL)1g. Anº in Catarrh on chest: |Ars. Anguish, from choking: in influenza, Ipec. Anguish, in cholera : Arg. nit.; Asiatic, Ars, Hydr. ac.; sporadic, Tabac.; cholerine, BJa- troph. Anguish, with colic : during paroxysm of inter- mittent, ICoff. Anguish, complains without knowing what ails him: IMosch. Anguish, convulsions of extremities: Coccul. Anguish, during whooping cough : I.Dros. Anguish, Cries of: child, Æthus. Anguish, as if he had committed a crime: Amm. c.; with cephalagia, l l Alum.; or as if some calamity impended, drove her from place to place, l l Rhus. Anguish, deadly: Chel.; with palpitation, Ver.; tremulous, worse during rest, while sitting or lying, better by motion, Puls. Anguish, death : dread of, which is supposed to be near, Raph.; during time she is free from rage, wishes to die, Bell. Anguish, with dypsnoea: ICalc. Anguish, after eating: Asaf., | | Sep. Anguish, epigastrium : hepatic typhus, IChel. Anguish, precedes fainting: Ver., Nux v. Anguish with fever: hectic, Calc.; intermit- tent, BKali c. Anguish, head: aching and sensation of com- pression in forehead, Coloc.; cold sweat on forehead, Il Ver.; in headache, Aur met., Coloc.; empty feeling, Natr. m. Anguish, caused by painful aching in hypogas- trium, ceasing when menses appear (uterine disease): IMurex. Anguish, in hysteria: IIgn. Anguish, indescribable : in metritis, pericar- ditis, cholera Asiatica, Ars.; asphyctic form of uraemia, Hydr. ac. child tosses, Anguish, with labor pain: Natr c., shrieks for help, Ign.; after childbirth, I Thuya. Anguish, with alternate laughing and weeping, after anger: IPlat. Anguish, from loss of his friend: II.Nitr. ac. Anguish, with madness: in facial neuralgia | | Verbas. Anguish, with melancholy : Crotal. Anguish, in meningitis: IBufo. Anguish, until menses appeared: I IMurex. Anguish, metrorrhagia: Croc. Anguish, with nausea : Il Dig. Anguish, with oppression : better in open air, 1Cann. i. Anguish, with palpitation : Aur. met., ICalc.; cannot lie on back, worse going up stairs, II Ars.; in violent paroxysms, IPuls.; insuffi- ciency of mitral valve, l l Puls. Anguish, paroxysms : cardiac, IISpon.; when alone or in stormy weather, timorous, IPhos. Anguish, in peritonitis: IHAcon. Anguish, in threatened pneumonia: IPhos., (after Acon). Anguish, with restlessness: IHAcon., IIArs., IIPism. Anguish, in shock from injury: IOp. Anguish, with sinking: Carbo a. Anguish, with sleeplessness: Crotal., IKali iod., Thuya. Anguish, before stool: IMerc.; with ineffectual urging, Cham. Anguish, with cramp in stomach : AEthus. Anguish, attempts to commit suicide: ||Hep. Anguish, with sweat: Chin. S.; at night, Amb. Anguish, tossing about: I Acon., Ars., Coff; with tearing in abdomen : IICham. Anguish, with toothache: ICoff. Anguish, with vomiting: BAEthus.; vomiturition (carcinoma ventriculi), l l Mez. Anguish, worse, with failure of every effort to strive against weariness (veta), better only by perfect rest: Coca. gº Anxiety and Restlessness. ANNOYED, by conversation: 1 IPtel. Annoyed, desire not to be disturbed : Chin. a., |COccul. Annoyed, by least noise or light: Ars. Annoyed, by trifles: Con., Dros., Lyss. AINSWER, abrupt, short, to imaginary ques- tions, Hyos. Answer, averse to : l l Chin. S., Coloc., IManc., | | Nux v., Spong. Answer, cannot return civil: IICham. Answer, confused: children, Bar. m. ; in puer- peral mania, l l Puls. tº Answer, conversation carried on in low tones in adjoining room (heart disease): l l Op. Answer, correctly, but at once becomes de- lirious again (after pneumonia): Op. Answers with difficulty (anarsaca): Hell. Answers disconnected: with coldness of skin and rapid pulse, Crotal. Answers with effort (continuous remittent fever): |ISulph. Answers hastily : l l Rhus; and evasively, Act. r:l C. Answers imperiously: ILyc. Answers incoherently : Val. Answers incorrectly: I Bell., IHyos., INux v.; in heart disease, l l Op., IIPhos., Stram., | | Ver. Answers, does not know what he ought to Say: LNatr. m. 20 1. MIND AND D1GPOSITION. Answers peevishly: HKali ars. Answers, quick, anxious and tremulous (pneu- monia): ILyc. Answers rapidly : Lyss. Answers, refuses to : Act. rac., Agar., Camph., HHyos., IIPhos., Sabad., IStram., Sul.., | | Ver.; except by grunt, l l Atrop. S.; in insanity, | | Ver. v.; after wound in head, ILed. Answers reluctantly: l l Con.., | | Rhus, Stann., | | Vib.; says yes or no with difficulty, Sulph. ac.; and slowly, or short and incoherently, LPhOS. ac. Answers, repeats all questions before answer- ing them: İZinc. Answers short: ICic., Coff., Stann.; incomplete, but correct (imbecility), Anac.; quick (after metrorrhagia), l l Sep.; unintelligible, at times inappropriate (typhoid), IIPhos. ac. Answers slow : Ars. h., IIHell., l l Kali br., | | Merc. v., IIPhos., Zinc.; but correctly, | |Rhus; reflects long, Coccul.; ‘imbecility, Anac.; softening of brain, IIPhos.; in torpid typhoid pneumonia, Sul. Answers snappishly: Il Cham. Answers, does not seem to understand ques- tions after childbirth: | Thuya. 835 Com- prehension. Answers, wandering: ILyc. gº Taciturn, Talking. ANTAGONISM: with herself (melancholy), IKali c.; of wills, Anac. Bay Contradictory, Contrary, Objections. ANTHROPOPHOBIA. Gº Aversion, and Company. ANTICIPATION: feels matters sensitively before they occur, and generally correctly, IMed.; of any unusual ordeal, causes com- plaints, IIGels. gº Anxiety, Apprehension, Dread, Fore- boding, Uneasy. ANTICS. gºş Actions, Gestures, Tricks. ANTIPATHY. gºt Aversion, Company, Dissatisfied, Hate. AINXILTY: Il Acon., Acet. ac., IAct. rac., Act. sp., Agnus, IAilant., Aloe, I (Al... p. S., Alum, |Amb., | | Apis, Il Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Arum m., IAsaf., l l Asar., Aspar., Aur. met., Bar. c., I Bell., Berb., TBism., Brom., IIBry., ICact., Cadm. s., IICalc., IECalc. a., Calc. fl., IHCamph., Calc. p., Calend., HCann. i., Cann. s., HCanth, Caps., 1Carbo a., IICarbo v., ICaust., ICepa, IICham., IIChel., Chin. a., IChin. S., Chlor., IICic., IICina, ICinch., Cinnam., ICimex, Coca, Coccus, IICoccul., ICochl., Codein., Coff., Coff. t., 1Colch., 1Col- oc., ICon., ICroc., ICrotal, Crot. t., Cub., ICup. ac., IICup. m., Cupr.s., ICyclam., Cypr., Diad., HIDig., HDros., Dulc., Elaps, Eup. perf., Eu- phorb., IHFerr., IFerr. mur., Filix, Fluor. ac., HGels., Guaraea, IGraph., IHell., IHep., IHydr. ac., Hyos., Hyper., IIctod., IIpec., IIgn., Inul., IHIod., IJalap., Jatroph., IKalibr., IKali c., IKali iod., Kali n., || Kali ph., Kreo., ILil. tig., | |Lith., ILaur., ILyc., Lyss., Manc., INaja, INatr. c., | |Natr. p., Natr. s., | |Nux m., IBNux v., 10p., | | Orig., Osm., Oxal. ac., Paeonia, IPetrol., Phell., IIPhos., IPlant. m., IIPsor., Puls., Sabad., Sal. ac., Samb., Seneg., Sil., IISpig., Tabac., Tarant., Tarax., TVer., Ver. v. Anxiety, in abdomen: Vespa; colic (in chil- dren), ICalc. p.; spasmodic, contractive, cut- ting, l l Plumb.; griping as if intestines would be constricted, Spig.; puffed (in childbed) Amb.; before and with stool, Calend.; tearing in, IICham. Anxiety, as if some accident would happen: Magn. S. Anxiety, in afternoon: 4 to 6 P.M., Carbo v. Anxiety, better in open air: Arund. Anxiety, when alone : IIPhos.; especially in evening, Dros.; as if she were alone and all about were dead and still, IRhus. Anxiety, followed by apathy: Acon. Anxiety, in aphonia: IFerr. Anxiety, apparitions, like a feverish fancy, while awake: Zinc. Anxiety, had to stretch arms: Natr. c. Anxiety, on ascending: INitr. ac. Anxiety, in ascites: Fluor. ac. Anxiety, in asthma: Arg. nit., Dig. Anxiety, as if she would never get awake again, when in bed: Ang. Anxiety, on awaking: Arn., IICarbo v., ICinch., Phos.; children, in evening, IICina; in morning, ICinch.; in night, Dros.; with heat, at night, Sul.; is awakened by, Samb. Anxiety, with paralytic pain in small of back: ICOccul. Anxiety, in bed: Berb.; on going to bed, Tereb.; could with difficulty be induced to go to bed, | | Caust.; on rising from bed, Rhus; drives from bed, Lyss.; in spasms after fright, ICup. II]. Anxiety, with paralysis of bladder: ICic. Anxiety, of whole body: Inul.; compelled to do Something, no rest, IBry.; with tremblin r (typhoid fever): | |Nux m. Anxiety, breathing: that he would only be able to breathe a short time (influenza), | | Rhus ; short, loud, accelerated, Ammoniac. Hº dyspnoea. Anxiety, from mucus in bronchi: Arund. Anxiety, with bronchitis: acute, Cact.; capil- lary, Chel. Anxiety, about business: dyspepsia from, |Nux V. Anxiety, as though cramp in calves would set in (cholera): Jatroph. Anxiety in catalepsy : Art. v. Anxiety, after cheerful, careless mood: IGels. Anxiety, felt in chest: Astac., | | Calc., with gastralgia, ILyc.; arising from chest, Kali b.; in chest complaints of children, iCalc. p.; with congestion, Nitr. ac.; constriction, Spig.; in evening, Stann.; cutting constriction, Spig.; caused by drawing across lower, ICinch.; with oppression, Acon., Dig., Phos. ac., Psor.; better bending forward, Colch.; on lying upon left side, IPuls.; with effusion of serum, Ran. b.; as if a heavy load were on chest, Æthus.; with dull shocks from posterior walls to be- tween shoulders, Calc.;with tearing pain when raising arms toward head, ISpig.; with weight (rheumatism of heart), ELach.; on lower por- tion Rhus; as if below left breast, trembling with palpitation and bitter eructations, IIPhos. Anxiety, chill: before, Ars. h.; during, Acon., 1Camph., Calend., Caps.; with neuralgia, IMez.; after rigor, in valvular disease, Il Chel. Anxiety, in cholerine: Ant. t., Asar. Anxiety, in cholera Asiatica: IICamph., Chin. S., ICupr.m.; as though cramps in calves would set in, Jatroph. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 21 Anxiety, in chorea: IChel., ICup. m. Anxiety, as if clothing got too tight, walking out-doors: Arg. m. Anxiety, about her condition : || Spong. Anxiety, during confinement: Cup. m. Anxiety, with confusion and cloudiness (ty- phoid): IIPhos.ac. Anxiety, of conscience: ICOccul, Stront., IDig.; worse evening and after dinner, TVer. Anxiety, almost loss of consciousness: in puer- peral mania, Camph. Anxiety, continued: in pregnancy, I lStann.; in anasarca, Ars. Anxiety in attacks, cannot control herself: ICup. ac. Anxiety, from conversation: Amb. Anxiety, convulsive shaking or trembling: does not extend below waist, ICup. m. Anxiety, with cough: |IAcon., Brom., ICoff, Hep., Iod., IKali c., Melil., Stram.; rough, dry in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; loose, suddenly changes to dry, hoarseness, dyspnoea (typhus), ISpong.; tickling and expectoration of bright, red frothy blood, often preceded by hawking, | |Phos. ac.; in whooping cough, Stram.; be- fore attacks, ICup. m.; after attacks, ICina. Anxiety, as if committing a crime : IIChel., |Ferr. §§ murder. Anxiety, in croup: ISpong. Anxiety, with crowing inspiration (whooping cough): IMosch. Anxiety, all day: Verbasc. Anxiety, death: fear of (angina), JDig., Squilla; about those belonging to-him, with constant thoughts of death (aphonia), Ferr.; with dys- pnoea, restlessness, Psor.; deathly, without heat (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m., as if her senses would vanish, with trembling of limbs, op- pression of breath, and palpitation, Plat.; as if about to die, Acon., Ars., Asaf., Caps., Caust., ICroc., IIPhos.; as if dying (palpitation), Amm. c.; prepares farewell messages, Lyc.; with loss of strength, IRhus. Anxiety, with debility, faintness and aching in left iliac region: ICrotal. Anxiety, with dreams: IISpong. Anxiety, in diabetes: INatr. S.; makes diabetes worse, Codein. Anxiety, in diarrhoea: Thuya. Anxiety, in diphtheria: IChin. a. Anxiety, about disease: Acet. ac., Agar, Amm. c., Calc., IChin. a., HINitr. ac., IIPhos.; when awake at night, Ars. h.; at change of life, Kali br.; with despair of getting well (apoplexy, asthma), Ars.; concerning recovery, iPhos.ac. Anxiety, about domestic affairs: during preg- nancy, Bar. c., | |Stann. Anxiety, during downward motion: IIBor.; of hammock while asleep, Coff. t. Anxiety, with feeling of dread: Sang. Anxiety, after drinking: ICimex ; better by drinking cold water, Acon. Anxiety, in dysentery: ICarbo v. Anxiety, causes dyspepsia: Cypr. Anxiety, dyspnoea: I.Acet. ac., Astac., | | Bism., ICarbo a., IKalm., ILyc., IPhos., IISpong., IViol.; must loosen clothing, Stann.; spasms of chest, Hyos.; in liver complaint, Acet. ac.; in tuberculosis, Chin. a. ; in veta, Coca. jº breathing. Anxiety, eating: if he does not eat, IIIod.; after dinner, with popression of chest, Phos.; after dinner, in fifth month of pregnancy, | |Psor.; while eating warm food, Magn. c.; after eating, Amb., Ferr.; from irregular action of heart, HCOccus. Anxiety, with ebullitions: Aloe; in emphy- sema, Carbo. v. Anxiety, in epigastrium: Calc. a., HDig.; of chil- dren, Calc. p.; in gastralgia, HLyc.; with op- pression of respiration, Sabad.; with pressure (hysteria), l l Nux v. Anxiety, with qualmishness: in evening, IPuls.; from slight causes, with throbbing, Ferr.; with wabbling, Anac. Anxiety, in epilepsy : during intervals of spasms, Cup. m.; threatened with a fit, Alum. Anxiety, in evening: Ant. t., IHep., HINitr. ac., IPhos.; in bed, IICarbo v., ISul.; with oppres- sion of breathing, Coca, Il Carbo v.; until 11 P.M., IBor.; and night, IMerc.; as evening comes on, IICalc., IISep.; with hectic fever, IPhos.; returns in evening, Colch. Anxiety, about everything: Sarrac. Anxiety, about imaginary evils: Laur., IISep. Aliºtrom excitement: with irritable heart, LASaf. Anxiety, eyes: on closing, IICarbo v.; confused- ness before eyes, after, IPsor. Anxiety, face : expressive of, Aspar.; flushed after, ICup. m.; with painful numbness in malar bones, and mastoid processes and chin, as if parts were between screws (neuralgia), Plat.; red, IKali iod.; tension in face and skin of forehead, tight, frequently only on one side, worse from change of temperature and while eating, better after eating, Phos. Anxiety, faint: when walking, makes her walk faster (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; as if she were going to faint, IISpong.; inexpressible, with fainting, Dig. Anxiety about his family: Acet. ac.; which he left behind on a short journey, increases until he becomes inconsolable, towards evening, |Petrol. Anxiety, with fear; IRhus, IKali c., HSep.; when he stands, forehead becomes covered with cold sweat, sick to vomiting, Verº; worse till 5 A.M., with sleeplessness, Ignat. nº-fear. Anxiety, fever: during, IGuaraea; 2 to 5 A.M., with sleeplessness, Ign.; in intermittent, | | Ant. c., || Ant. t., WCOccul., ILyc.; puerperal, | |Plat.; yellow, IMerc. Anxiety, fingers: caused by tingling in (mye- litis), Ver.; twitching after, excited by laugh- ing, talking or any exciting emotion, Cup.m. Anxiety, by flatulent distension: IINux v. Anxiety, with gloomy foreboding: I Ferr. Anxiety, no peace anywhere, as if she must fly away: Bell. Anxiety, forenoon: about 11 A.M., better after a little whiskey (hypochondriasis), IArg. nit. Anxiety, as if a friend had forsaken her: |Rhus. Anxiety, after fright: TVer.; seventh month of pregnancy, Ign. Anxiety, about future: Anac., Ant. c., Bar. c., Bry., IICic., Dig., | | Dros., IDulc., IGels., IMur. ac., HIPhos., Staph., ISpig.; albuminuria, Ars. ICalc.; childbed or after, IIBry.; with disgust of life, Lach.; melancholia, ISul.; chronic orchitis, HSpong.; spermatorrhoea, IDig.; with beating in stomach, Ant. t. B& Apprehension, Dread, Fear. 22 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Anxiety, in gastralgia: Abrot, ICham., Chel. Anxiety, as of a ghost from which he could not free himself after waking: ISul. Anxiety, in haematemesis: ||Natr. m. Anxiety, in haemoptysis: IHAcon. Anxiety, hands: caused by tingling (mye- º: TVer.; trembling, with flushes of heat, |Plat. Anxiety, happening: a misfortune, must have fresh air, Amyl., Rhus, Spong., ISul., ICrot. t., Zinc.; as if something terrible had hap- pened, Ign.; about things which happened years ago, with palpitation, Sep. Anxiety, head: congestion, Cycl., after menses, IIgn.; fetid sweat on one half, and forehead, which is cold, INux v.; hot, after, ICup. m.; pressure, also in spine, Benz. ac. Anxiety, with headache : Lyss.; gastric, ICaust.; worse lying down, l l Sep. Anxiety, about health of others, little concerned about his own : Coccul. Anxiety, heart : during attack, IKalm.; caused by beating (angina pectoris), Aur. mur., by irregular beating, when eating, ICOccul.; con- stricting pain in region (angina pectoris), ISpong.; in endocarditis, Coccul., nervous or muscular energy of heart weakened by, Mosch.; almost insuppºrtable, in heart dis- ease, IFerr. mur.; with pain in heart, Millef., | | Op.; pain extending to nape of neck, left shoulder and arm, Naja ; inexpressible, with pressure at heart, and tearing in Small of back, Rhus ; with stitches about, IISpig.; stitch in region, during inspiration, Plumb.; urging in heart toward abdomen and liver, I Act. sp.; in valvular disease, Aur. met. Anxiety, with heat: Berb., Bov., Cham., Nic- col., ITNux v., | | Sec.; mostly in afternoon, Ruta, and evening, IPhos.; with burning (scar- let fever), IMur. ac.; following chill, IPuls.; of head and cold feet, ISul.; in face, IICarbo v.; burning and great thirst (puerperal fever), | | Plat.; flushes of, HCalc., IDros., IISep.; at night (pneumonia), I ISul.; evening and night, Plumb.; with screams, Stram.; suddenly, IISpong.; in typhus, Chlor.; as if in a hot atmosphere, IPuls. Ajº. with hemorrhage : intestinal, IIAcon., ICrotal.; of lungs, Ipec. Anxiety, about himself: ISil. Anxiety, in house : betterin open air, Magn. m., IRhus, IPuls. Anxiety, when hungry: IKali c. Anxiety, with hurriedness: IINatr. m. Anxiety, in hydrothorax: ICochl. Anxiety, hypochondriacal: Asaf., |Mosch. Anxiety, with pressing, drawing in left hypo- chondrium from below upward : Rhus. Anxiety, hysteric : Asaf, ITherid. Anxiety, inconsolable : Acon. Anxiety, intense : Ars. S. f. Anxiety, inward: in angina, Anac. Anxiety, with irritablity: Sabina, in fungus haematodes, l l Phos.; and inclination to com- mit suicide, afraid to die, INux v. Anxiety, in laryngitis: Arg, met. e Anxiety, causes laughing and crying, ending in profuse sweat ICup. m. Anxiety, as if he were engaged in a law suit or dispute: Nitr, ac. Anxiety, with fidgety legs: Anac. Anxiety, with leucorrhoea: Calc. p. Anxiety, thinks she will not be able to get along in life: || Nux v. Anxiety, in cancer of lips: TCamph. Anxiety, liver disease : with dropsy, IFluor. 3.C. Anxiety, looks around anxiously: in croup, IISpong. Anxiety, with congestion of lungs: Ammoniac. Anxiety, lying down : in croup, IHep.; on left side, | |Phos. Anxiety, with intense redness in streaks follow- ing course of lymphatics, from calf upward to body: I IMygale. Anxiety, in mania: IStram. Anxiety, with melancholy : ICrotal. Anxiety, menses : amenorrhoea, ICycl.; men- Orrhagia, ICann. i.; before, Natr. m., ISul.; during, Bell., 1Calc., INitr. ac., Coccul, IMerc., ISul.., ||Zinc. Anxiety, from mental exertion: IPlant.; after mind ceased to be active, Benz. ac. Anxiety, in metrorrhagia: | |Sabina. Anxiety, worse after midnight: Il Ars. Anxiety, with drawing in molars when lying down : Oleand. Anxiety, about money matters: Calc. fl. Anxiety, morning : Carbo v.; early, Bar. c. Anxiety, motion: on moving body (palpitation) IHyos.; if he does not finish hurried, forceful motions at once, IStram.; from slightest, child in cyanosis, Lach.; in heart disease, III)ig., as if sweat would break out, Niccol. Anxiety, as if he had committed murder: in mania, Ars.; allows no rest night or day, prevents lying down (heart disease), l l Phos. Anxiety, with tearing from right side of navel: HCalc. p. Anxiety, nausea: from (diarrhoea), IIAnt. t., Calc., IIMux v.; with, | Agar., Ant. t., Calc., Caust., Crotal., IKali c., Plat.; on exerting eyes, IISep.; at night, Cycl. Anxiety, in afternoon: ICalc., HChelid. Anxiety, in nephralgia: | | Op. Anxiety, with nervous attack: Asaf. Anxiety, in neuralgia; 1Cham. Anxiety, at night: Al. S. p., 1Carbo a., ILach., | | Merc., Ver.; gonorrhoea, Merc.; in bed, Ang.; driving out of bed (ascites, mania), II Ars.; emansio mensium, Dig.; caused by un- dulating throbbings in chest, Ast. r.; with de- sire to escape, || Merc.; in bad effect of fright, Merc.; in heart disease, IDig.; as from heat, IPuls.; with feeling of helplessness, l l Lith.; after metrorrhagia, l l Sep.; after midnight, II Ars.; with palpitation caused by pressure in stomach, Sul.; with rheumatism, Ars.; in typhoid, Canth.; with frightful visions, HCamph. Anxiety, from noise : l l Sil. Anxiety, after noon: Ars.; to 3 P.M. I.Ast. r. Anxiety, Oesophagus: hot risings, l l Hyper.; wounded, IHCic. Anxiety, oppressive: Bar.., IICarbo v.; in scar- latina, Calc. Anxiety, in paroxysms: Calc., ICup. m., Hyos.; cardiac, ISpong.; worse at night (influenza, diarrhoea), Ars. Anxiety, with pains: Carbo v., Sars. Anxiety, with palpitation: Agar., Aur. mur., ICact, ICalc., Dig., Elaps., IGraph., IKalm., | | Kaliph., ILach., Lyss., | | Mosch., Natr. m., II Ars., 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 23 IIPhos., IPsor., Stram., IWer.; in children, Calc. p.; prevents falling asleep, Sul.; dropsy, hydropericardium, Colch.; evening and morning, IIPhos.; worse from mental action, Aur. mur.; after mental excitement, IPlat.; tremulous, caused by quick motion or excite- ment, Coccul; with cramplike pain in praecor- dial region, ILach.; with weakness, Calc. p. Anxiety, with diseased pancreas: Atrop. s. Anxiety, as if paralyzed: with ebullitions, Amm. m. Anxiety, peculiar sensation: Stram. Anxiety, in peritonitis: Lyc. Anxiety, pining away from bodily and mental (after mercury): IIAur. met. Anxiety, pneumonia: Antt., Chel., | |Squilla. Anxiety, particularly in praecordia : | | An- thrac. Anxiety, about praecordia (during pregnancy), |AcOn. Anxiety, in pregnancy: during paroxysm last- ing two or three hours, Ant. t. Anxiety, as if someone were pursuing him, suspected everything around him, while walk- ing: ILAnac. Anxiety, when quiet: Act. sp. Anxiety, rash: after confinement, ICup. m.; before red rash, on seventh day, ICalc. Anxiety, with spasm in rectum : Calc. Anxiety, concerning recovery. Hº disease. Anxiety, from disinclination to religious duties produced by lascivious impulses: | | Orig. Ahºy, retards action of remedy: Merc. iod. 3.V. Anxiety, cannot be resisted: effects of over- study, ICup. ac. Anxiety, with restlessness: Acon., IAEthus., Bell., IICalc., HJalap., IIPhos., Sabad., IISpong.; in megrim, IAEthus.; in morning, | |Zinc.; with sweat on forehead and heat of head, III’hos.; especially during a thunderstorm, worse from music, INatr. c.; and yawning, IPlumb.; no rest at any employment, HChel.; walks about room (headache), IColoc. Hº tossing. Anxiety, when retching: IChel. Anxiety, in rheumatism: Ant. t. Anxiety, while riding: hypochondriasis, Arg. n.; riding rapidly down hill, as if it would take away his breath, IIPor. Anxiety, during rocking: IIBor. Anxiety, in room; better in open air, Bry. Anxiety, with sadness: Ruta; in change of life, Kali br. Anxiety, in scarlatina: before appearance of eruption, Merc.; with delayed eruption, IIpec. Anxiety, about salvation: IGraph., IISul. Anxiety, senses: exalted state of, Lyss.; feeling that he has lost control over, IMerc. s. Anxiety, shaking: with shuddering, HICarbo v. Anxiety, sitting: must sit bent forward, if pos- sible at open window (tuberculosis), Chin. a. ; while sitting obliged to take hold of something because she did not think she could keep up on account of beating and drawing in limbs, Rhus; passing off on sitting up in bed, Spong. Anxiety, sleep: in evening after going, with a rush of ideas and blood to head, forcing him to rise, IPuls.; beforegoing, l l Caust., as though fainting would return and he would die, Caust.; disturbed by hysteria, l l Sep.; pre- vents falling asleep again after waking, Samb.; longlasting after loss of, INitr. ac.; starts out of, with, Amm. m. Anxiety, with sleeplessness: IIAcon., Bell., | | Bry., IKalibr., IICoccul., Ign., ILach., Lyss., Merc. c., Merc., | | Caust.; till 3 or 4 A.M., | |Bry. Anxiety, cannot speak: Ign. Anxiety, in spermatorrhoea: IPhos. Anxiety, in sternum or cardiac region: Bry. Anxiety, in stomach: burning, with coldness of body, Jatroph.; cramps, Calc., HDiad.; pain extending to back, better from vomiting. ISep.; pressure, Il Bar. m.; twisting, 8 to 9 A.M., 1Coccul.; with stomachache, Bry. Anxiety, stool: before, IArs., Cadm. s., IKali c., IMerc., Ver.; during, TVer., Jalap.; red face from urging (obstruction of bowels), Caust.; ineffectual urging, Amb., IICaust. Anxiety, in presence of strangers: I Stram. Anxiety, with stupidity: Anac. Anxiety, doubts success: ILac c. Anxiety, sudden : with angina pectoris, Tab- ac.; with oppression of chest, driving from place to place, ITabac.; with dyspnoea, better after stool, Ictod.; at night, Ang.; overcome by, Ruta ; with palpitation, Chel.; with sweat, better after stool, IIctod. Anxiety, with suffering: Dig. Anxiety, suffocation: and palpitation, awakens after midnight, IISpong.; with spasms before menses, l l Puls.; thinks she will suffocate at night, I |Phos. Anxiety, suicidal : IRhus, Dros., IMerc., |Puls. Anxiety, on swallowing: on account of pain, (diphtheria), Merc. cy. Anxiety, sweat: Bell., 1Calc., Fluor. ac.; from violent headache, Ant. c.; during, Alum, Cale., Benz. ac., Merc. c., Samb.; in morning, HSep.; toward morning, IPhos.; pallor, ICrotal.; cold, with faintness, Plumb., ITabac.; cold, in prolapsus uteri, Acon.; viscid, Plumb.; profuse, during night and in morning, IPhos, ac.; all day, Magn. c. Anxiety, symptoms disappear: during, Merc. iod. flav. Anxiety, proventing sleep: IMerc. c. Anxiety, talked incoherently during erysipelas: | | Chel. Anxiety, terrible : Ars., Vespa. Anxiety, with flying thoughts: Caust. Anxiety, in a thunderstorm: IPhos. Anxiety, on account of thieves: Zinc. Anxiety, with attacks in throat: IISpong.; with burning, Euphor. ; pain as if a ball were lodged there or as if constricted when talking or swallowing, | | Paris; from swelling pressing on windpipe, | | Natr. S.; from accumulation of wind pressing on diaphragm, Chel. Anxiety, timorous: in pertussis, ICaust. Anxiety, with toothache: disturbing sleep, |Merc. C. Anxiety, torturing: Ars. S. f. Anxiety, tossing: in bed, ICup. ac., before 12 P.M., must walk, IFerr.; in croup, ICanth.; in hysteria, ICamph.; in pneumonia, Ars. Anxiety, causes trembling: ICalc., Carbo v., Samb. Anxiety, about trifles: Bar. c., ICinch., ICon., IFerr.; in chlorosis, INux v. Anxiety, in tuberculosis: : Agar., Chin. a. 24 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Anxiety, at twilight: IPhos., Rhus; from nerv- ous exhaustion, Phos. Anxiety, twitching: in fingers, into hands, arms and body to diaphragm, ICup. m. Anxiety, typhus: ILArs., 11Calc., 1Chin. s., IISpong. Anxiety, with pain in umbilical region extend- ing to Small of back, dull boring in character, worse in paroxysms: | | Plat. Anxiety, unconquerable: IICup. m. Anxiety, ineffectual urging to urinate, without much urine in bladder: Cham. Anxiety, after vaccination: I IThuya. Anxiety, with vertigo; ICaust., Op.; as if he wººl have apoplexy, Zinc ; when moving, Oé2. Anxiety, from vexation : Acon. Anxiety, vomiting : Samb.; bilious, ICrotal.; precedes vomiting and delirium, Sang.; be- tween attacks of bloody, IIpec. Anxiety, with voluptuous tingling in vulva; |Plat. Anxiety, thought he would come to want: IBry., Calc. fl. Anxiety, weak feeling: AEthus. Ahºy, during stormy weather: dyspnoea, yc. Anxiety, causes weeping: Carbo v., Amm. c.; better by weeping, Tabac. Anxiety, wild with : Sec. Anxiety, work: inclination to, Calc.; that he will become unfit for, Cean. B& Apprehension, Dread, Fear, Foreboding, Solicitude, Uneasy. APATHY: Agn. c., Anac. oc., Ant. t., LArg. nit., Ars. h., Arum t-, Berb., Bism., Bufo., Calc., Camph., Chlorof., IICinch., Coccul., | | Con., Crotal., Cupr. S., Hell., Ign., Jatroph.; Kali, br., ILach., IIPhos., IIPhos. ac, Sec., Sil., HStaph. Apathy, in Addison's disease: ICalc. Apathy, in albuminuria : l l Phos. ac. Apathy, cannot be wholly aroused: in typhoid, INitr. sp. d. Apathy, with chilliness, evening: Kali m. Apathy, following coma : Bufo. Apathy, condition does not seem dangerous to him : in typhus, l l Colch. Apathy, everything to him seems dead : noth- ing makes a vivid impression upon his mind, |Mez. Apathy, desire: utters none (typhoid), IHell. Apathy, after delirium: Cup. m. Apathy, in diphtheria: IMerc. cy., ISul. ac. Apathy, with far away feeling: Syph. Apathy, face : Stupid expression, (typhus), | | Chin. s. Aºy, appears to feel almost nothing: INitr. S p. (1. Apathy, fever : intermittent, Diad., IPhos. ac.; ºperal, IKali c.; typhus, IApis, INitr. sp. d., €I’. Apathy, with heat and cold feet: Bufo. Apathy, head: hot, Bufo. Apathy, headache: Arg. nit. Apathy, hebetude: epilepsy, IKali br. Apathy, increasing: gradually, IPlumb. Apathy, immovable: INitr. sp. d. Apathy, lies in: | |Zinc.; in cholera, ICup. ac. Apathy, in melancholia: after typhoid, IHell. Apathy, with scanty milk: Phos. ac. Apathy, in morning: Cepa, Phos. ac. Apathy, notices nothing: ||Ver. Apathy, refusing nourishment: IBor. Apathy, alternating with restlessness: at night (influenza), Ant. t. Apathy, scarlatina: Arum. t. Apathy, sexual desire diminished: Kali m. Apathy, desire to sit still: Pic, ac. Apathy, says nothing is the matter: in typhus, IApis. Apathy, cannot raise himself: inflammation of brain, l l Hell. Apathy, without sleeping or speaking: Nitr. sp. d. Apathy, in uraemia: asphyctic form, IHydr. ac. Apathy, wants nothing: l l Ver. B& Coma, Lazy, Listless, Passive, Torpid, Yielding, Stupor. APHASIA. Bº Speech, Chapter 11. APPREHENSION: Abrot., Act. sp., Alum, II Arg. nit., Ars. S. f., Aur. met., Ant. Sul. aur., Aspar., Astac., 1Calc., Caust., ICepa, Chlor., 1Coccul., Coccus, Coff. t., Con., ICup. m., Euphor, IForm., IIGels., IIIgn., Kreo., Lyc., IILyss., || Mosch., IINatr. c., Natr. ph., Op., |Rhus. Apprehension, of accidents: from every trifle, Iod. Apprehension, anxious : Hyos. Apprehension, at approach of anybody: Cadm.s. Apprehension, brain : thinks it is softening, Abrot. Apprehension, chest : constriction, Alum. Apprehension, in chlorosis: ICalc. Apprehension, when ready to go to church or opera: Il Arg. n., Gels. , Apprehension, with coldness: Amm. c. Apprehension, breathing : that he would only be able to a short time (influenza), IIRhus; through nose impeded, Zinc.,suffocative, Ars. Apprehension, with feeling that he had lost control over his senses: Merc. Apprehension, after short cough from irrita- tion and tickling behind upper half of ster- num: Rhus. Apprehension, as from a bad conscience: Stront. Apprehension, danger: as if menaced by, ICic., without fear, I Fluor. ac.; with urging to stool, HCaust.; to life, better moving about, rushed out and walked till sweat relieved, Camph. Apprehension, of death: Il Cann. i., Glon., ILobel. i.; and loss of reason, IPlat. Apprehension, in diphtheria: | |Nux v. Apprehension, of something disagreeable: ICaust., Natr. m.; better thinking the matter over, Lyss. Apprehension, of disease: ILil. t., Elaps.; of a fatal termination, Ant. t., Phos. ac., ISpong.; in diarrhoea, ICrot. t.; in hypochon- driasis, Arg. n. Apprehension, after emission : Carbo a. Apprehension, in evening: and night, worse IMerc.; toward evening, about his family which he left behind while on a journey, IPetrol.; disappears, Zinc. Apprehension, of evil: IChin. S.; overwhelms her, Bar. c.; with sadness and weeping (melancholia), IIR aliiod.; in evening, Alum.; from trifling things, Stram. Apprehension of a fit : 11 o’clock P.M., Lyss., Gratiol.; after fainting, Ars. S. fl. Apprehension, for future : Bry., HCaust., Con., 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 25 Gratiol., Natr. m.; and of her disease, l l Kali c. worse in evening, (chronic headache), Caust. Apprehension, happen: as if something were going to, Natr. m.; terrible, Fluor. ac., ILyss., | | Pallad. Apprehension, very careful about 1Calc., | | Calad. Apprehension, as from internal grief: Amm. m. Apprehension , in organic disease of heart : Apis; that he might have it, Calc. Apprehension, affection of liver: IMagn. m.; doubts if medicine will better her, Al. p. s. Appºnension, menses: after, Pallad; before, }on. Apprehension, of misfortune : Anac., Calc., Graph.; in hysteria, tears afford relief, | | Ast. r. ºr evil, happen, news. Apprehension, bad news: as if about to arrive, tears afford relief, (hysteria), l l Ast. r.; as though he had heard or would soon hear, Lyss. Apprehension, at night: cannot remain in bed, IIRhus; desire to flee, I | Merc. Apprehension, in pregnancy: Act. rac., ILyss.; in false conception, ICaulo. Apprehension, in prolapsus uteri: Lil. tig. Apprehension, of losing reason. Gº Deranged. Apprehension, the room seemed gloomy and unpleasant: Il Plat. Apprehension, sad: Natr. m. Apprehension, sleep : before, Calad.; sleepless, (pregnancy), Act. rac. Apprehension, as if he wished to commit sui- cide: with anxiety, IRhus. Apprehension, torturing : Ars. S. f. Aºhension, at approach of thunderstorm : €1S. Apprehension, with stitching in urethra: after urinating, Sul. Apprehension, uterus : with subacute or ova- rian inflammation, Lil. tig.; with pain, Sul. Apprehension, could not remain in middle of road when he saw a vehicle approaching, even at a distance, but was forced as it were against his will, to stand aside (after recover- ing from poisoning), Hydr. ac. health : Apprehension, with inclination to weep: IIGraph. Apprehension, indescribable, of something wrong: vaso-motor affection IRali br. Hºt Anxiety, Dread, Fear, Solicitude. ARBITRARY: ILyc. ARITHIMIETICAL CALCTſIATIONS: difficulty in making, | | Psor., Syph.; cannot add figures, Ailant. ARROGANCE. Gº Haughty, Pride. ARTICULATE. Gº Talking. ATTENTION, cannot fix: | | AFSc. hipp., IBoy., Agnus, Lyss., Sarrac., Sinap. ISil.; while reading, Acon.; better from fixing (chorea), Calc. Attention, want of: IOleand. B& Mental Concentration. ATTITUDE. g.º. Position. AUTOMATICALLY, attends to household duties: | |Nux m. AVARICE: Ars., ILyc., Calc. fl., Natr. c., ISep. AVERSION, to all things (urticaria): ||Bov., as soon as he sits idle, Calc. Aversion to amusement: Ignat. Aversion, anthropophobia (in children): ILyc. Aversion to domestic duties: Citrus. Aversion to her children, calls them too little: (induration of ostincae), l l Plat. Aversion to members of family: IISep.; incipi- ent stage of dementia, ICrotal ; borders on insanity, Fluor. ac. Aversion to husband and children: IGlon., ||Ver. Aversion to persons: involuntary, Amm. m. Aversion in women to opposite sex: Raph. Aversion to women: l l Puls.; looks upon them as evil beings and is afraid their presence is injurious to his soul, | | Puls. B& Company, Dissatisfied, Hate. AWE, stands in, of those around him (hyste- ria): IHyos. Hºt Dread, Fear. AWKWARDNESS: IIApis, ICamph., INatr. m., | | Nux v.; in children, especially with headache, Caps. ; actions requiring constant correction, Ign.; drops things, IIApis, Ars. S. r.; stumbles against everything, Ipec.; urti- caria, IBov. BABBLING. Gº Talking. BASHFUL: Amb., IICoca, Manc., Merc., | |Nux v., IIPuls.; in delirium, IIStram. Bashful, undue sensitiveness: || Kali ph. Bashful, in gonorrhoea: I Tarent. Hºt Dread, Fear, Reserved. BEATING. gay- Striking, Violence. BED, endeavors to climb up post: mental dis- order, Lach. Bed, lying on right side said it was being drawn from under her, and that everything was fall- ing on her, 9.30 till midnight: tştram. Bed, as if he would fall out: Ars. S. f. Bed, wants to get out of: Camph., Bry., IIHyos.; during chill, IHyos.; in typhus, IBapt.; and go home (diarrhoea), IBry. Bed, wants to go from one to another: on ac- count of restlessness, IIArs. Bed, horror of (lectrophobia): Acon., Cann. S., Caust., WCed., Cupr., Lyc., Merc., Natr. c. Bed, inclined to jump out of: ITVer. v.; runs about like a maniac, about an hour after fall- ing asleep, I lSulph. ; in typhoid, Hyos. Bed, lies in, by preference (lectrophilie); Al. p. s., | | Con., Merc., Psor.; from sexual excitement, | | Ver.; hypochondriasis, Arg, nit.; refuses to rise and dress herself and will give no reason for not doing so (mania), Hyos., ||Ver, v. BEHAVIOR extravagant: Guarana. Behavior, ill: in scarlatina, ILyc. Behavior, improper: Spong. Behavior, inconstant: Apis. Behavior, thoughtless: old people, apoplexy, |Bar. C. BESIDE ONESELF: HINux v., IPuls, TVer. gº Distracted, Frantic. BEWILDERED : Act. sp., Apoc., "Carbol. ac., INux m., INux v.; on awaking with drowsi- ness, INux m. Bewildered, disappointed ambition: | |Nux v. Bewildered, fits: almost to insanity, Act. sp. Bewildered, manner: pelvic congestion, Nux m. BITES: Bell., ICup. m., Hyos., ILach., Lyss., IPlumb., IStram., ||Ver. Bites, with convulsions: Lyss. Bites, everything: in dentition, Cham. Bites, desire to : Ant. t., Bufo.; in diarrhoea, ILyss.; in mania, Sec.; with pain in bitten thumb, Lyss.; her pillow at night, Lyss.; with wild shrieks, TVer. 26 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Bites, at surrounding objects: Bufo. Bites, and spits, making barking noise: ICalc. Bites spoon and gnaws plate: IIHell. Bites, teeth together: IIPhyt. Bites, in worm affections: ICarbo v. BITTERNESS: Mang. Bay Sarcastic. BOLDNESS: Ant. t., Calad. BREAKS: chairs with remarkable celerity, Stram.; things, and laughs over it (amenor- rhoea), Apis. BUOYANCY: Eucal., IFluor. ac., Sarrac. Buoyancy, alternates with despondency: INux. BRAWLING : Hyos. Bºye Quarrelsome. BROODING, Over One’s condition : IPhOS. ac. Brooding, over disappointed affection : cardiac weakness, IPhos. ac. Brooding, over forbidden things: | |Plumb. Brooding, over imaginary troubles: IIIgn.; with melancholia, l l Naja. Brooding, over a law-suit by which he may gain or lose a million, and takes it in bad part if not allowed to read indictment for said law- Suit, a confused, irrational piece of work, on which he has been working all night (insan- ity): ||Nux v. Brooding, constantly over loss of a child: IGels.; |Kali br. Brooding, in silence: Bell., IWer. Brooding, sits: | |Stram. tº Despair, Grief, Melancholy. BRUTALITY, : Absin. BUFFOONERY: with riotous hilarity, and Subsequent angry savageness, or tearful sor- row (mental derangement), Op. BURGLARS : imagines they are in the room, Ars., Natr. m. BUSTLING: during which everything falls Out of his hands from weakness, Mosch. B& Awkward, Hasty. BUSY: ILApis ; do nothing right, young girls, (amenorrhoea), IApis ; tying shoes, fumbling in pockets, picking threads, etc. (mental de- rangement), JKali bi. CALMNESS, alternating with anger: ICroc. Calmness, yet feared she would not recover, dur- ing climacteric period: Sars. Calmness, in haemoptysis: IIHam. gº Contented, Cheerful, Serenity. CAPRICE: Act. sp., Ign., | |Nux v., IPuls. Caprice, in hypochondriasis: Grat.; in tooth- ache, IMagn. c. CARE : agalactia, from : 10aust. Care, constitution undermined by: IPhos. Care, diarrhoea from, Coff. t. Care, about domestic affairs: in morning, |Puls. w Care, with drowsiness: IOp. Care, full of: IPuls. Care, in laryngitis, Arg. met. Care, intermittent action of heart: IKali ph. Care, overcareful: IIod. Care, retards action of remedy: Merc. iod. flaw. Care, causes sleeplessness: Ign. Cº. symptoms disappear during: Merc. iod. 3.V. Care, causes typhoid fever : Cham. tº Grief, Worry. CARELESS: , cannot fix thoughts, Ind. met.; in Morbus Brightii, l l Phos. ac. CARESSING : then pushes husband and child away (melancholy), Anac. Bºº Amative, Amorous. CARRIED : desire to be, Acet. ac., Ant. t., Ars., IICham., ILyc., IRhus, I ISul., Vacc. Carried, things from one place to another and then back again (chorea): IMagn. p. CATALEPSY. Hº Chapter 36. CATCH : tries to catch things in air, Bell. Bº Picking. CENSORIOUS. gay-Criticising, Faultfinding. CHAGRIN (mortification): Aur. met., IMur. ac., Sep. Chagrin, ailments from : Aur, mur., Aur met., |Bry., HICham., IILyc., ||Merc., Natr. m., IPuls., Staph.; particularly with drowsiness, IIPhos. ac., Staph. Chagrin, causes diarrhoea: Cham. Chagrin, after emissions: IStaph. Chagrin, excites epilepsy : 1Calc. Chagrin, causes griping: Staph. Chagrin, headache: Nux v., Phos., IPlat. Chagrin, memory, loss of: Anac. Chagrin, menses suppression: IIColoc., Staph.; during spasms of abdomen, Cocc. Chagrin, causes pain: Staph. Chagrin, causes palpitation : Puls. Chagrin, causes dysenteric stools: Staph. Chagrin, becomes sad and weary of life: ||Puls. Chagrin, causes sleeplessness: ICalc. Chagrin, tearful about least trifle: Coccul. B& Anger, Fury, Indignation, Rage, Vex- ation. CHANGE, desire for: IBry. Change, dislike of: Polyp. CHANGEABLE : Alum., Ars. h., Asaf., Car- bo a., Cinch., Coccul., Croc., Eup. pur., IIgn., Magn. c., IPlat., IPuls., Sars., Stram., ISul., HVal., Zinc. Changeable, in brain affections: HCup. m. Changeable, children: Puls. Changeable, chorea: ICup. m., | | Tarant. Changeable, in hysteria: Aur. met., IINux m. Changeable, in melancholia: Kali c. Changeable, with overestimation of self: IPlat. | Changeable, in prosopalgia: ||Plat. Changeable, in phthisis florida : | | Merc. cor. Changeable, during sweat: Stram. Fºº Fickle. CHANGED, everything seems after a short absence: IPlat. CHARMED, as if, and could not break the spell: Triach. CHEERFUL : AEsc. h., Ant. c., Arg. met., Ars.; Aspar., Brom., ICinnab., ICoff, Croc., || Gamb., º ac., | | Op., Plat., Tabac., | | Tarant., Zul Il Q". Cheerful, abandon: evening, Castor. Cheerful, alternating with: ill humor, Ars.; melancholy, Carbo a., ICinch., Croc., afternoon and evening, Calc. s.; peewishness, Aur. met., sadness with congestion, better from nose- bleed, IKali mur. Cheerful, with chronic cough : ILyc. Cheerful, eccentric : Apis. Cheerful, in evening: ICistus. Cheerful, after flatus passed: Carb. s. Cheerful, in heart disease : I.Cact.; laughs, sings and dances, l l Natr. m. Cheerful, in mental derangement: IOp. Cheerful, followed by fading of spirituality; TDach. Cheerful, after stool: IBor., Natr. s. Cheerful, with inclination to weep; before chorea, Stram. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 27 Sº Exaltation, Exhilaration, Gay, Joy, Hi- larity, Laughing, Merry. CHILDISEI: I Stram. Childish, in apoplexy : IEar. c. Childish, jumps out of bed: IICic. Childish, behavior: Carb. s., ||Viol. Childish, follies: Croc. Childish, manner: | | Rhus. Childish, in melancholy: IKali br. Childish, in old people, IIBar. c. CLAIRVOYANCY : INux m., Phos. Clairvoyancy, says he can see the hands on dial- plate of church clock, and sees hour and minute hands on a watch held to his Scrobi- culum, Lyss. Clairvoyancy, knows all that is going on about the house; does not want anything said that she cannot hear (insanity), I | Ver. v.; where nurse, doctors and acquaintances are, if at a distance, Lyss. Clairvoyancy, conscious that his beloved, miles away, is singing a certain Song, Acon. Clear, Ecstasy, Trance. CLAWING: his father's face (boy), IIStram. CLEAR, mind: Arg. met., Ars. S. f.; plays chess better than usual, Lyss.; with bodily exhaust- ion (post-spinal sclerosis), I |Pic. ac.; clear like that of a clairvoyant, Arn.; understands former mysterious things (insanity), I | Ver. v. jº Clairvoyance, Mental activity. CLIMB, inclination to : Stram.; up bed-post (mental disorder), Lach. Climb, out of window to go to river (after ty- phoid): IHell. CLUIMSY. Gº Awkward. COMA : I.Act. rac., AEsc. g., Agnus, Ant. t., |Arn., Bell., Benz. ac., Camph., Carbol. ac., ICinch., Coccul., IColch., Crotal., Chloral, Chlor, ICup. m., IGels, IHell., ILach., |Merc., v., HIOp., Plumb., IStram., | |Tarant., Uran. n., Ver. v., | |Zing. Coma, in afternoon : Zing. Coma, alternates with : excitement in diph- theria, BKali br. Cºh amblyopia: in retinitis apoplectica, €1. Coma, followed by apathy: Bufo. Coma, in apoplexy : IBar. c. §§"Stupor, Un- consciousness. Coma, appetite, want of, before (typhus): |Calad. Coma, with asphyxia: Il Ant. t. Coma, breathing : stertorous, involuntary urin- ation and stool, Amyg., Op. Coma, bronchial catarrh: ILAnt. t. Coma, in cerebral anaemia: || Kali br. Coma, with cerebral congestion : Hydr. ac.; sudden, Ver. v. Coma, from cerebral exhaustion : IZinc. Coma, in cerebro-spinal meningitis: IGels. Coma, with chill: IHep. Coma, in cholera infantum : l l Zinc. Coma, conscious when spoken to (in cholera): Ant. t. Coma, convulsions: after OEnan.; clonic, Atrop. s.; epileptic, IBufo.; after fright: ICup. m. Coma, interrupted by sudden convulsive move- ments, IHydr, ac.; interrupted by puerperal convulsions, Lach., IOp.; narcotic convul- sions, IZinc. Coma, cough, awakened by (pertussis): Ant. t. Coma, after crawls (typhus): ICal. Coma, after crying: Bufo. Coma, after drowsiness: IStram. Coma, with epileptic seizure: IBufo., IHydrac. Coma, on disappearance of old eruption: IZinc. Coma, face: sudden red (scarlatina), JMur. ac. Coma, with fever: during chill, IHep.; in inter- mittent, awakens occasionally and asks for drink, during heat, I TVer.; puerperal, septic or zymotic, in hemorrhagic or broken down constitutions, ICrotal.; in scarlatina, HChlor., Crotal.; in spring, Zing.; typhus, Arn., Calad., Caps., Chlor., Nux m., IPhos., in yellow fever, Caps. Coma, head: much affected, Merc. cor. Coma, headache: frontal, Crotal. Coma, in hydrocephalus acutus: after erethic symptoms, ILyc. (indicated after Calc.). Coma, during labor: ILach. Coma, lids: cannot open, Bufo. Coma, in measles: Acon., Chlor. Coma, mouth half open: Calad. Coma, with great depression of nervous cen- tres: IOp Coma, can be roused by shaking, but immedi- ately falls into it again: Tereb. Coma, semicomatose : ICarbo v. Coma, looks more like deep, quiet sleep (apo- plexy): IILaur. Coma, partial, during suffocative attack: Chlor. Coma, from exposure to sun : Cact., Glon. Coma, thirst: before (typhus), ICalad. Coma, uraemic : Canth., IOp. Coma, in variola: IChlor. Coma, vigil: Coccul., Mosch., Phos.; with pain in base of brain, Camph.; in typhoid, Hyos. H& Apathy, Consciousness, Lethargy, Stupor, Unconsciousness. COMFORTED: cannot be, Kali br.; will not be, Ign.; tries to get away from friends, Cham. * Hº Consolation. company, AVERSION TO (desire for Solitude): Acon., II Anac., Ananth., Ars. m., IAur. m., IBar. c., IIBell., Bry., || Cact, ICalc. p., HCarbo a., IICham., EICic., ICinch., Cinnab., IClem., Coca, Con., Cycl., IDig., Diosc., | | Elaps., Euphorb., IIGels., Helon., IHep., IIIgn., Iod., Jamb., Kali b., ILac. def, ILach., Led., Lyc., Magn. m., Menyanth., INatr. c., Natr. m., IIMux v., Plat., | | Psor., | | Ptel., IPuls., Sulph., | | Tarant., | | Ver. Company, aversion to, with pain in abdomen; Aloe. Company, aversion to, in amenorrhoea: ICycl. Company, aversion to, in asthma : in evening, ICup. m. Company, aversion to, in delirium tremens: IHyos. Company, aversion to, in diphtheria: INatr. a. Company, aversion to, in periodical chorea: ICup. m. Company, aversion to, dizzy, faint in a crowd, or where many gaslights are burning (agora- phobia): Nux v. Company, aversion to,after childbirth: | Thuya. Company, 'aversion to, in coryza : l l Anac. Company, aversion to, in epilepsy ; IAtrop. S. Company, aversion to, tries to get away from friends: when they comfort her, Cham.; dis- inclined to see friends, Coloc.; aversion to meeting acquaintances because he imagines he has formerly offended them, Ars. 28 1. DISPOSITION. MIND AND Company, aversion to, gonorrhoea: | | Tarant. Company, aversion to, in hysteralgia: Cact. Company, aversion to, in masturbation: Bufo. Company, aversion to, in melancholy: Arg. n.; after mortification, Ign. Company, aversion to, in meningitis: Gels. Company, aversion to, during menses: Con. Company, aversion to, in migraine : ICoff. t. Company, aversion to, in nervous debility: ICurar. Company, aversion to, in pregnancy : Natr. m. Company, aversion to, with sadness: Stann. Company, aversion to, sits in her room, does nothing : Brom. Company, aversion to, wandering from place to place : Act. rac. Company, aversion to, inclination to weep : IRhus ; which does her no good (suppressed menses), ICycl. COMPANY, DESIRE FOR (averse to soli- tude): Ant. t., Asaf., Ars. h., Bism., Bufo., Cadm, S., Calc., Camph., Dros., | |Ign, Ilkali c., Kali br., || Lil. tig., IILyc., Mez., IPallad., IPhos., Ran, b., Sep., Verbas, Ver., Zinc. Company, desire for, in angina pectoris: Aur. Iſl Ull’. Company, desire for, in cerebro-spinal men- ingitis: Lyc. Company, desire for, in coryza : IIMerc. Company, desire for, in diphtheria: ||Lac c. Company, desire for, in dysmenorrhoea: after vexation, Ars. Company, desire for, in hysteria: Con. Company, desire for, as if something horrible might happen: l l Elaps. Cºy, desire for, in organic disease of heart: IApis. Company, desire for, hypochondriasis: Arg.nit. Company, desire for, in mania: Stram. Company, desire for, in syphilitic neuralgia: | |Syph. COMPLAINING: ICanth., Coccul., 1Coff, Coral.., | |Sul. Complaining, in adiposis: Aur. met. Complaining, of anxiety: l l Nux v. Complaining, with anguish : palpitation, etc., lMosch. Complaining, in change of life: IKali br. Complaining, with red cheeks: Acon. Complaining, children: Cina. Complaining, of his condition : Bism. Complaining, day and night: IColoc. Complaining, traumatic delirium : Lach. Complaining, in hydrocephaloid: I ITuberc. Complaining, in melancholia: | |Plat. Complaining, in mania puerperalis: INux v. Complaining, in metrorrhagia : ICoff. Complaining, about others : Sep. Complaining, of pain: with thoughtlessness, | | Mosch. Complaining, in peritonitis: ILyc. Complaining, pitiful: Ars. Complaining, during pregnancy: much, but of nothing in particular, Mosch. Complaining, of relations and surroundings: , Merc. Complaining, about his numerous symptoms: in pneumonia, Ant. t. Complaining, loudly, unbearable pains in spine: Ars. h. Complaining, about trifles: I ILach. gº Irritable, Peewish. COMPREHENSION, difficult: Bry, iCalc., , Il Cham, Chlorof, Con..., | | Ign., JNux m., Rhus, Selen., Spong.; in children, Bar. c.; when listening or reading, effects of overstudy, Coccul., INatr. c.; of what he reads, Ars. m., IColch., Con..., | |Sulph.; particularly if he makes great efforts to understand, his thoughts then become confused, IOleand. ; repeats everything said to him, Sulph. Comprehension, in typhoid fever: INux m. Comprehension, dull : Iber. Comprehension, easy : ICoff, Lyss., Val. Comprehension, loss of: AEthus., Gymn., Nitr. a. C. Comprehension, quick: Brom., IILach. Comprehension of question, only after repeti- º ICaust.; in typhoid, Hell.; does not, | | Val. Comprehension, slow : 'Amb., | | Bov., Chlorof. ICOccul., ILyc.; in torpid typhoid pneumo- nia, ISulph.; in typhoid fever, ISulph. Comprehension, weak: Viol.; it seems as if she would have to learn everything anew, l l Sep.; cannot follow what people Say, Cannab. S.; false conception of things (bilious fever), | |Stram. Hºt Confusion, Mental Activity and Ex- haustion. CONFIDENCE, LOSS OF : in self, IIAnac., Bar. c., ILac c., Oleand., Sil., in hysteria, Therid., ILyc.; in use of voluntary muscles, could not finish what he attempted, Ang.; in physician and remedies, Lyc., thinks others have none, makes her unhappy, Aur. met. CONFOUNDS, objects: Colch. Confounds, present with past: Cic. CONFUSION: AEsc. g., Anthrac., Arg. nit., Ast. r., TAtrop. S., Bell., Benz. ac., Camph., ICanth., Carbol. ac., Chloral., Chlorof, Chrom. ac., Coff, Con., Cup. ars, Dulc., Eryng., Eup. pur., Ferr., | | Hyper., Kali c., ILyc., Lyss., Melil., Mez., Natr. a., IIOleand., l l Op., Plant., | | Puls., ISulph., Sil., Val., Viol. Confusion, on awaking: ISulph. Confusion, in cerebral hyperaemia: Ver. v. Confusion, after coffee, in afternoon : Cepa. Confusion, after delirium: Bell. Confusion, in diphtheria: ILach. Confusion, as after drunkenness: Acon. Confusion, with roaring in ears: Bapt. Confusion, after eating: INux v. Confusion, in epilepsy : l l Amyl., Ars. Confusion, better from eructation : Sang. Confusion, especially evenings: Millef. Confusion, everything seems in: Chlor. Confusion, with falling to left side: Eup. pur. Confusion, head: benumbing, pressing pain in forehead, Calc.; full, TLach.; muddled feel- ing, Ptel.; chronic headache, Dulc. Confusion, of identity: in paralysis, Alum. Confusion, insane : l l Viol. Confusion, in intestinal catarrh: Chel. Confusion, knows not where she is: Coff. t.; what she is about, I Mez. Confusion, in melancholia: IKali br. Confusion, in morning: Acon., 1Carb.a., Cornus. . Confusion, at night: | | Chel. Confusion, in onanists: IGels. Confusion, does not comprehend what is read or heard: Calc. Confusion, he cannot reckon : 1 IPSOr., Syph. Confusion, in spinal disease ; IAlum. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 29 Confusion, as to time: IILach. Gº Time. Confusion, with vertigo : II Coccul.., | | Cup. ars., HStram. Confusion, as if unconsciousness might follow: Syph. cºon, got up after midnight, walked about: |Stram. Cººn muscles refuse to obey will, giddy : IGels. Confusion, after wine, afternoon : ICepa. tº Comprehension. CONSCIENCE, anxiety of: ICocc.; feels she has committed the unpardonable sin and will be eternally lost, IChel. Conscience, compunction : about trifles, Sil.; beseeching that she may be delivered from the hell of it (melancholia), IPlat. Conscience, overconscientious: IIIgn., IWer. Conscience, pangs of: IICoff., | |Plat., | |Stram.; about religion and women, | | Puls. Cºnce scruples: after eating, afternoon, IIgn. gº Anxiety, Crime, Fear, Religion. CONSCIOUSINESS, blunted: in apoplexy, IHyos. IPlumb. Consciousness, very clear: l IIgn.; during chill but cannot talk, forgets words, Pod.; in chorea, Asaf.; with convulsions, IKali c.; in delirium tremens, INux v.; in opisthotonos and em- prosthotonos, IINux v.; in puerperal eclamp- sia, IPhos.; in typhoid, ILaur. Consciousness, not clear: Alum.; in old age, |Bar. C. Consciousness, confusion of: with jaundice, LPhOS. Consciousness, head : rush of blood from nape of neck over vertex towards forehead, during motion, Mang. Consciousness, double; Cann. i. Consciousness, almost extinct: Cycl. Consciousness, as if he would lose : IICup. m., | |Sul.; in megrim, Calc.; in post-partum hem- orrhage, Cann. S. Consciousness, motion: cannot move, in puer- peral eclampsia, Coccul. ; unable to act upon her limbs, Spong.; can move but not speak (hysteria), I Sep.; sensation as if paralyzed, while lying on her back, l Sang.; on recover- ing, very weak (hysteria), ICic. Consciousness, regains for a moment when roughly spoken to (typhoid): ||Nux v. Consciousness, returns suddenly, she remembers nothing of what has occurred (periodic ec- stasy): I ICed. Consciousness, semi-consciousness: Coccul. Laur., Stram., Tarax., | | Ver.; on awaking, IKalibr.; after excitement and during confine- ment, Ver. v.; appeared to be dying (typhus), Bapt.; hydrocephalus, IIBry.; in hysteria, IIgn.; in scarlatina, IIAilant.; in spinal irri- tation, Chin. S.; in beginning of spotted fever, Amm. c.; with vertigo, morning on awaking, as if head were moving up and down, with a similar floating of images of his fancy, IZinc.; in veta, Coca. B& Apathy, Coma, Lethargy, Stupor, Un- COITSC1 OliSIlêSS. CONSOLATION, aggravates: sad and weep- ing mood, INatr. m.; hysteralgia: worse, Cact.; in uterine dementia, Lil. tig. Consolation, seeks: IPuls. gº Comforted. CONTEMPT: IICic., IIPlat.; for relations, Sec.; for herself, Agnus; for everything, IIpec., IPlat. Hºt Haughty, Pride. CONTENT: I | Caps., HCic.; after stool, IBor. H& Calm, Cheerful. CONTENTIOUS. Bºy Quarrelsome. CONTRADICTION (opposition), ailments from : Aur. met. Contradiction, cannot bear : Aur. met, Bry. Coccul., Con., Helon., IHLyc., ||Nux v., Oleand., | | Op., | |Stram. - Contradiction, headache from : Coff. Contradiction, shudders: blood boils with prick- ling, Elaps. CONTRADICTORY: Anac. I Apis, iCanth., Ictod., Ruta, Sep.; disposed to be contrary, Tromb.; in chorea, ICup. m. Hºº Antagonism, Quarrelsome. CONTRARY. Bº Antagonism. COUNTING: at one time in French, at an- other in English, at another in both (insanity), Hyos.; money, acts as if she were, Bell.; can- not, after childbirth, I IThuya. COVIETOUSINESS : IPuls. COWARDICE: Anac., Ang., Bar. c., Bell., Calc, sul., Cinch. bol., IIGels., ILyc., | |Plat., ISil., IWer. Cowardice, with anger: sudden ebullition, Bar. c. Cowardice, with sadness: ISulph. Cowardice, with weakness: must keep her bed (pregnancy), I Stann. Hºt Anxiety, Discouraged, Fears. CRAZY, with distress: IStram. Crazy, fear of becoming, Amb. B& Deranged. Crazy, feeling: Kali br., Spong. Crazy, as if going: Alum., Eup. per., Calc., IIgn., Iod., IKali br., Lac. c.; if she did not # tightly upon herself, Lil. tig.; unless she got out of her body, Lac C.; with hammering over left eye, Ham.; with vertex headache, Calc.; with itching, Ailant. Crazy, from headache : Bell. Crazy, intolerable pain drives him: II.Acon. Crazy, person behaves like: Kali ars. Crazy, sensation, as if: Ol.jec. Crazy, thinks is going : II Act. rac., Merc. sol. B& Mania and Delusions. CREEPING: about in shirt, Bell.; into cor- ners, howls, cries (child), Camph.; into him- self, sensation as if he could not sufficiently crouch together, Cimex. CRIES. gº” Screams, and Weeping. CRIME, as if he had committed: || Alum, Carbo an., || Kali bi., |Merc. Sol., Zinc.; with remorse, after menses, Ign. B& Conscience. CRITICISING: IHCaust: faults of others, Ars.; in mania puerperalis, INux v. CROSS: AEsc. h., Ars. S. r., II Cham., ICina, ICinch., ICrotal., Diosc., Ictod., Ind., Iod., IHep., Lyss., Menyanth., Sinap., Staph., Stram., Tarant., IUran. n. Cross, in asthma : | | Phos. Cross, on awaking: IILyc. Cross, in brain affections in children: ICup.m., ICup. ac. Cross, in bronchitis: IICina. Cross, child, before convulsions: Zinc. Cross, through day: Med. Cross, in diarrhoea: after suppression of erup- tions, ILyc. 30 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Cross, evening, towards: IZinc.; and next fore- noon, Kalm. Cross, chronic spasms of eyes: Agar. Cross, in headache : Lac c., Lyss. Cross, periodical neuralgia in head : 1 ISyph. Cross, in chronic intestinal catarrh : I.Ars. Cross, child in marasmus: Abrot. Cross, in tubercular meningitis: | |Tuberc. Cross, child wants to be nursed in arms: Benz. ac., Cham. Cross, children in scarlatina: ICalc., ICina. Cross, spells: with depression (Addison's dis- ease), l l Natr. m. Cross, when spoken to (child), Natr. m. Cross, with worms: IICina, IFilix. Bº Anger, Irritable, Vexation. CROWED : like a cock, before every spell of Somnambulism, Lyss. CRUEL: Anac.; with religiousness: IPlat. CRYING. Bº Weeping. CRYING OUT. Bº Screaming. CURSES : Bell., II Anac., | | Lac c., Lyss., Lil. tig.; strong and violent expressions, Pallad. Curses, blasphemes: l l Natr. m., traumatic neuralgia, ICanth., Cinch. bol. Curses, in mania: Hyos. Curses, his mother: throws food or medicine across room, (marasmus), Hydras. Curses, all night : Ver. Curses, in rage : I.Nitr. ac., Ver.; after, Arn. Curses, at pains: Coral. Curses, threatening destruction and death : Tarant. DANCING: Bell., ICroc., | |Plat. Dancing, after amenorrhoea, mental derange- ment): Coccul. Dancing, in chorea: every seven days, Croc. Dancing, grotesque steps: | | Clc. Dancing, inclined to: Acon. Dancing, with merry disposition ..] [Natr. m. Dancing, in puerperal mania : ||Plat. DAZED, as in a bilious attack: Ptel. Dazed, for days: IPhos. Dazed, a far-off sensation: as though things done to-day occurred a week ago, Med. Dazed, head: worse moving and walking, Bell.; muddled feeling, Ptel. gº Confused. DEATH, anticipation of: l l Anthrac., l l Apis, IChel, IGraph., Lyss., Med., Nitr, ac.; al- ternates with rage, Stram.; with anguish, Raph.; after childbirth, I IThuya, rejoices and gives directions about funeral, Stram.; awak- ing in night with gastralgia, Camph.; in hemiplegia, 1Caust.; no fear (rheumatism of heart), iCact.; in vomiting, Ars, h., | |Med.; sudden, in peritonitis, Apis, Death, contempt of (mental derangement): | Op. Dºğ. conviction of: Ars h., Bell, Canth., | |Coff, ICup. ac., IPhyt., | |Psor., IThuya; in angina pectoris, IOxal. ac.; became blind thrice, Acon.; clairvoyance, Arn.; in dyspnoea, IMosch., TLach.; in epistaxis, 1 Croc.; in ery- sipelas, facial, l l Plat.; with illusions of fancy, Merc. Sol.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in typhus fever, IBapt.; after typhoid fever, better from nosebleed, IPsor.; in gastralgia, Camph.; in headache (agalactia), Agnus; in organic dis- ease of heart, IApis; in jaundlce, IPhos ; in labor, ICoff. t.; in metrorrhagia, ICoff; in neu- ralgia, Arn.; after bee-sting, Apis. Death, feels as if dying: Acon., Lyss., Sep., Sil., TTherid., Vespa. Death, fear of: II.Acon., Agnus, Anac., IApis, Il Ars., Ars. S. r., Asaf., Caps., Caust., | | Hell., | |Mosch., Phos., Polyg., Rheum, Rob., Sec., | | Ver., when alone, on going to bed, IIArs.; in amenorrhoea, l l Xan., awakens, IArs.; fears to go to bed, ILach.; in cerebral congestion, Ver. v.; in cholera Asiatica, Il Ver.; in diarrhoea, IHam.; in dyspepsia, with heart attack, Ang.; with distress in epigastrium, Amm. br., with paleness of face, IMOSch., in gastritis, 1Coccul.; with heart symptoms, Asaf., III)ig.; instant death (with cardiac distress at night), I Arn, in megrim, I Ars.; at night in bed, Act. sp.; drops into heavy sleep with loud breath- ing, before sentence is completed, Variol.; with cold sweat on forehead, Il Ver.; with suicidal tendency, l l Plat., INux v.; in uterine neural- gia, Con. improved,Tarant. cured; yet weary of life, Kaliph., Rhus; after vexation(cholera Asiatica), II Ars. Death, longing for: Ars. m., Aur. met., Bell., IGlon., IHydras., IKreo., IMerc., | |Rob., ISul.; in bronchial asthma, Sinap.; in cysto- blennorrhoea, Uva urs.; in delirium tremens, | |Stram.; in hysteria, Aur. met.; in intermit- tent, I Diad., Natr. m., during pains, l l Ratan.; during intervals from rage, Bell.; in mastitis, IPhyt.; without sadness, with disgust of life, | Rhus; prolapsus or induration of uterus(preg- nancy), Il Aur. met.; in violent vomiting of clotted blood and slime, l l Phyt. Death, predicts time: in childbed, Il Acon.; with pressure around heart, I Lac. def.; in hy- pochondriasis, Arg. nit.; in hysteria, Aloe. Death, talks only of approaching: Mosch. Death, thoughts of: Ars, h., 1Cham, 1Con., ICrotal., IIGraph., ILach., IPsor., IPuls., Stram.; in aphonia, I Ferr.; calm, Zinc.; give him joy, Aur. met. t Bºy"Despair, Recovery. DEBAUCHERY, inclined to : Act. sp. DEFIANT: I.Arn., ILyc. Bº Antagonism. DEJECTED gº. Depressed. DELIRIUM. Acet. ac., Agnus, Ananth., Arn., Ant. c., Ars., Astac., Atrop. S., 11Bell., Camph., Canth., Caulo, Cham., Chloral., Cic., Coff, 1Con., Crotal., ICup. ac., IGels., | | Hell., IIHy- os., Hyper., Ign., IKali iod., Kali n., Laur., | |Lyc., || Lyss., 1 ||Merc., IMerc. cor., | |Millef, Mosch., Mur. ac., Mygale, HINitr. ac., INux m., INux v., IIPetrol., IPhos., || Phyt., Pod., | |Puls., Samb., IIStram., ISulph., Ver. v., Vespa. Delirium, after being harshly accused of theft: IHyos. Delirium, action violent: Agar., Bell., IOp. Delirium, alternating with: colic, Plumb.; intervals of consciousness, IPhOS.; Sopor, con- stant desire to escape (abortion), IColoc.; stupor in childbed fever, Coloc.; stupor (re- percussion of measles), Lach.; stupor, l l Atrop. S.; muttering, in cancer of mamma, Apis. Delirium, animals: sees and plays with (nerv- ous fever), Calc. Delirium, angry: encephalitis, ICOccul. Delirium, preceded by anxiety: Sang. |Delirium, could be aroused to answer questions: traumatic meningitis, IHyper. Delirium, in asphyxia: Ant. t. Delirium, asthenic : THyos. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 31 Dº on awaking: Bell., IBry.; at night, | | Cact. Delirium, continued while awake : IIHyos. Delirium, with barking: Canth. Delirium, bed: attempts to get out of, IZinc.; In typhus, Agar., Zinc.; distressed because of some one she imagines in bed with her, and must breathe for two (ague), Samb.; jumps out of, l l Chin. s.; tendency to throw herself out (facial erysipelas), I Stram. Delirium, bellows like a calf: ICup. m. Delirium, bewilderment: in measles, Xan. Delirium, disposed to bite: II.Bell., 1Canth., Lyss. Delirium, of business: worse after 3 A.M., Bry. Delirium, calls for parents who are present trying to console, HIStram. Delirium, carotids pulsating: Bell. Delirium, in cerebro-spinal meningitis: IHell., IVer., Ver. v. Delirium, chattering: IHStram. Delirium, in cholera Asiatica: ICup. m. Delirium, after catching cold: | | Op. Delirium, with collapse: Cup. m. Delirium, in congestion: l l Apis., Bell. Delirium, conscious of her condition: IIStram. Delirium, with convulsions: Acon., IAEthus., Amyg., HBell., TCamph., HDig., || Kali m.; in lead colic, l l Op. Delirium, crying out: Canth, Cina; staring look (inflammation of brain), l l Acon. Delirium, crazy : 1 I Cic.; in disappointed love, |PhoS. Delirium, in dark: Calc. a.; ICup. m. I)elirium, at daybreak: Bry. Delirium, day and night: after pneumonia, | | Op.; without sleep or rest (vesicular ery- sipelas), IStram. Delirium, with deafness: in IIBapt. Delirium, death : talks about (childbed), Acon.; of people long dead, Canth. Delirium, with delusions: IKali bi.; pleasant, |Bell. Delirium, after depletion : IICinch. Delirium, in diarrhoea: Ham.; chronic, IApis. Delirium, in diphtheria: Apis. ILach. Delirium, as if dogs swarmed about him : IBell. Delirium, wanted to be dressed and go out between 1 and 2 A.M., (typhoid pneumonia), Lachn. Delirium, with dysentery : IIBufo. Delirium, erotic : puerperal mania, IKali br. Delirium, in erysipelas erratica: Hydras. Deliririum, tries to escape: ICup. m. Delirium, in evening: ICup. m.; in dark (ty- phoid with albuminuria), Calc. a.; 4 P.M. to midnight, I IStram. Delirium, exalted: TVer. Delirium, with exhaustion : Agar. Delirium, with pleasant expression : bronchial catarrh, l l Ant. t. Delirium, eyes: as soon as closed, Bapt., in- jected, IBell.; glistening, Bell., Op.; wide open, ICrotal., IIStram.; protruding IBell., Dory.; pupils dilated, Acon., Act. rac., Bell. Delirium, face : bloated, red, eyes protruding, Dory.; distorted, IPlumb.; livid, Bell.; muscles constantly in play, IStram.; red, glis- tening eyes and great physical activity, IOp. I)elirium, from overfatigue : Lach. Delirium, full of fear; IIStram.; in diph- diphtheria, theria, Ign: ; as if a dog were attacking her, IIStram.; of everyone who approached him, shrinking from them, ICup. m. ; of imag- inary things; Bell. ; of men, IPlat. ; in pleu- ritis with plastic exudation, IHep. ; in scar- latina, Lac C. Delirium, ferocious: puerperal mania, IKali br. Delirium, fever: during, Act. sp., Agar., Anag., Ant. t., | | Anthrac., ICrotal, Dory., Var., Merc. iod... rub.; with chill, IAEthus., Astac., ISul. ; during heat, Acon., Apis, Bell., IChin. S., IDulc., Hep., Ign., Natr. m., ISec., Spong., Stram.; in evening, IPsor; at night, ICoff.; in intermittent, Ars., Sabad.; inapyrexia, INatr. m.; in puerperal, Coff. ; in typhoid, Anthrac., Apis, Ars., || Arum t., TICalc., Lach., | |Oxal. ac, Sinap. ; in typhus, Acet. ac., IIAgar., IIBapt., HCalc., Camph., Caps., : Chloral, I |Petrol., Tereb.; in typhus abdo- minalis, l l Nux v.; in yellow fever, Ars., ICaps., ICrotal., IMerc. Delirium, fierce : in typhus, IBapt. Delirium, flighty: not conscious of being, Ars. ; as Soon as eyes are closed, Bell. ; at night, |Calc., Carbo v. Delirium, with forgetfulness: of all he had said, IPOd. Delirium, frightful figures and images before eyes: Bar. c., Bell. Delirium, from loss of fluids: Lach. Delirium, foolish: IHStram. Delirium, with pain in forehead: Agar. Delirium, frenzied: ICanth.; in paralysis, IApis. Delirium, furious: IIBell., 1Camph., Canth., IOEnan., Stram.; in phlegmonous erysipelas, | | Ver. v.; in fever, Act. sp.; with rush of blood to head, IStram.; with mucous rāles, Hyos. ; at night, Bell.., | | Chin. s., | | Plumb.; in orchitis, IClem. Delirium, gay : in typhus, Aur. m. Delirium, with grimaces: HBell. Delirium, after gonorrhoea: Camph. Delirium, hands: picking motion in air, as if they came in contact with real objects, Atrop. s. Delirium, with hot head : IBell., Bufo. Delirium, from headache : Atrop.; IAur. met. ; congestive, Aur. mur.; with headache, 1Colchic., IMelil., INux v., Crotal; in men- ingitis, TVer. ; in , mental derangement, Stram ; in puerperal fever, Act. rac.; in ty- phoid Scarlatina, IAilant. Delirium, in heart disease: pain in cardiac region, | | Op. Delirium, in hepatic disease: ILept. Delirium, wants to go home : measles, ICup. ac. Delirium, hysteric : IHyos. Delirium, in hydrocephalus: Art. vulg., ILyc. Delirium, incoherent: IHStram. Delirium, indignant: in encephalitis, ICOccul. Delirium, in influenza: Ant. t., HChel. Delirium, as from intoxication : Chin. s. Delirium, from jealousy: IIHyos. Delirium, joyful: IIStram. Delirium, does not know his relatives, throws wine and medicine at nurse (typhus): Agar. Delirium, with languor: ICrotal. * Delirium, with laughter: IIBell.; spasmodic laughter, II Stram. Delirium, legs: cramps in, Ver. Delirium, limbs: contortion of, or violent mo- tion, IBell. Delirium, lively active, vivid, alternates in 32 1. DISPOSITION. MIND AND short periods with horrified fright, seeming to dread approach of Some monster, appeal- ing for help, Stram. Delirium, lo quacious : Cup. m., ILach., IIStram.; desire to escape, ICrotal., IStram. Delirium, low ; and mild, thinks he is roaming over fields, or hard at work, Rhus ; with prostration (Morbus Brightii), l l Phos.ac.; ty- phus, Apis, IIRapt. Delirium, in measles: ICrotal., peculiar, IStram. Delirium, in meningitis infantum : Apis. Delirium, in metritis: TVer. Delirium, after midnight: in typhus, IApis. Delirium, mild: IIStram., | | Variol.; in pneu- monia, l l Puls.; with excitement and trem- bling (typhoid), l l Val. Delirium, mirthful, changes to frenzy: Bell. Delirium, sees monsters: I Bell. Delirium, with moaning: Bell., ICrotal. Delirium, motion : moved constantly from place to place, l l CEnan.; convulsive, in mye- litis, I | Acon. ; queer, IIStram. Delirium, murmuring: IIStram. ; in pneu- monia, Phos.; in typhus, Arn., Calad., Lyc.; with desire to leave bed (typhus), | | Zinc. Delirium, hears music: ; IPlumb. Delirium, muttering: l l Amyg., IHep., IIris, Lach., Merc. v., IOp.; in diphtheria, ILach.; in eruptive diseases, Apis; in measles, Apis, repercussion, ILach.; in pneumonia, IPhos.; at night (dissecting wound), I Lach.; when asleep or half awake (scarlatina), IGels.; during sleep, ll Bry.; with stupid sleep (pneu- monia), Ant. t.; lies in a stupid state (ty- phoid), l l Sul. ; typhoid scarlatina, Ailant. ; in typhus, Apis, Arn, Crotal, Tarax, Te- reb., ILyc. Delirium, with nausea and retching: Act. rac. Delirium, with drawing back of neck and spasms of back (spinal meningitis): Natr. s. Delirium, nightly: Bry., ICrotal., Hippoz., IILach., Lyss., Sep., | | Ver.; of business of day, Bry., in typhus, IBry.; inflammation of brain, | | Puls.; in diphtheria, Chin. a., JMerc. cor., Merc. cy.; in slow fever, 1Camph.; furious, Atrop.; in neuralgic headache, Syph.; with dry heat, I Coff; while lying quietly on back (typhus), I | Chin. S.; in myelitis, IDulc.; with pain, during fever-heat, Ill)ulc.; in pleurisy, HKali c.; in pyaemia, ILArs.; raves, springs out of bed, IIA con,; in scarlatina, IKali m.; in typhus, IApis, IBapt., IBry., Hydr., | | Puls.; ceases on awaking, Cact.; in yellow fever, | Lach. Delirium, noisy : with hallucination, IIStram. Delirium, with otitis: IPuls. Delirium, from pain: IIHyos.; driving him to madness, II Ver. Delirium, in paroxysms: twice a day (cerebro- spinal meningitis), Naja. Delirium, partial: in diphtheria, IGels.; in tonsillitis, Gels. Pºiº in pneumonia: Iod., 1Chel., ILach., yc. Delirium, during pregnancy : from itching of genitals, Collin. Delirium, followed by prostration : Bell. T)elirium, quarrelsome : cerebral congestion, Ver. v.; in meningitis, IChrom ac. Delirium, quiet: Chlorof., Sec.; alternates with restlessness and desire to run away (typhus), !Chlor.; in dysentery, l l Kaliph.; in erysipelas, of face and Scalp, ICinch. ; in nervous fever, 1Camph.; worse at night, IIChel.; in pneu- monia, l l Kali ph.; in typhus, Carbo v.; with stupefaction and dulness of head, IPhos. ac. Delirium, raging: HArg. met., IIBell. Delirium, rambling : I Bell. Delirium, raving: IIStram.; in typhus, IIAgar.; and getting out of bed (typhus), IINitr. ac. Delirium, recurring : in spasms, IBell. Delirium, religious: TVer. Delirium, with restlessness: IIHyos., Ver.; at night, Merc. Sul. Delirium, in acute articular rheumatism : IIod. Delirium, in scarlatina : Ailant., Apis, Arum t., IDulc., Merc. iod, rub.; anginosa, IPhyt.; after suppressed eruption, Ailant., Apis, Delirium, with screaming : Chin. S.; precedes Sopor (hydrocephalus acutus), ICup. ac. Delirium, worse as senses diminish: | | Plumb. Delirium, with sexual excitement: II.Stram. Delirium, with shrieking or convulsions: Crotal. Delirium, shy, hides himself: IIStram. Delirium, with hot skin: Con., Sang. Delirium, during sleep: Acon., l l Apis; IBar. c.; in erysipelas, IIApis; in typhoid, Nitr. sp. d.; as soon as he falls asleep, Gels., Spong.; when falling asleep, with chills, Spong.; in half sleep with incoherent talk, IGels. Delirium, sleepless: in typhus, IBapt. Delirium, with somnolency: IOp.; in typhoid, ICrotal. Delirium, with sopor: IOp., Ver.; followed by exhaustion after attack of vertigo, IKali c. Delirium, before black stool : Stram. Delirium, makes speeches: Lyss. Delirium, with starting: picking at bedclothes, wandering and muttering, Natr. m. * Delirium, with pain in stomach: Camph. Delirium, disposed to strike: IIHell. Delirium, from excessive study: ILach. Delirium, stupid : IStram. Delirium, stupor: in typhus, IBapt. Delirium, changes rapidly from one subject to another: talks, whistles, sings (diphtheria), Lach. Delirium, swallow : cannot, Bell. Delirium, with cold sweat: TVer. Delirium, talking: IOp.; worse night, IBry.; of business, Dory., IIHyos.; in diarrhoea, IBry.; constant, Lyss.; as soon as he shuts eyes, worse noon till midnight, ILach.; in erysipelas of scalp, E.Lach.; about horses (in pneumonia), | |Stram.; of imaginary wrongs, IIHyos.; in- cessantly, absurdly, laughs, claps hands and opens eyes, IIStram.; during which falls asleep (meningitis), IISulph. Delirium, gnashes teeth: Il Bell. Delirium, with thirst: Camph., Ver. Delirium, threatening: in prosopalgia, IKalm. Delirium, threw himself from a height: HBell. Delirium, with heat in throat: Camph. Delirium, with tingling: IVer. Delirium, transient: in pleuro-pneumonia bili- osa, l l Rhus. Delirium, traumatic : Lach. Delirium tremens. Bº Delirium Tremens. Delirium, on disappearance of tumor : IIBell. Delirium, ulcers; in fauces and tonsils, Merc. iod. rub. Delirium, urine; clear as water, after, Stram. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 33 Delirium, in urticaria: ICop. Delirium, constantly varying: Acon. Delirium, vertigo: with, Coloc., IOp.; after, Ja- troph. Delirium, from vexation: IIHyos. Delirium, violent: IIHell., Chlorof., IIStram. ; in potter's colic, Alum.; especially after sleeping (typhoid), Lach.: in typhus, Aur. met Delirium, vivid: IIStram. Delirium, with vomiting: Dory. Delirium and wakefulness: alternating at night (tubercular meningitis), I ITuberc. Delirium, wandering : Natr. m., Sec., | |Sulph. Delirium, from watching: Lach. Delirium, with weeping: before noon, ILyc. Delirium, thinks she is well: Ars. Delirium, wild: I IWar. ; in burns, ICalend.; changing to busy (delirium tremens), Chlo- ral.; incoherent (cerebro-spinal fevers), IGels.; attempts to stab and bite, IIStram. Delirium, window: jumps out of, IAEthus. tº Delusion and Mania. DELIRIUM TREMENS: IIAgar, LAnt. t., II Arn., II Ars., IIBell., IBism., IICann. i., | |Chlor., Coff, Crotal., IDig., Ferr. ph., IGlon., Hyos., IIgn., IKali br., || Kali ph., ILach., IMerc. v., ITNatr. m., IIMux m., INux v., | |Phos., IIRan. b., | |Zinc. Delirium tremens, in afternoon or after sleep: IILach. Delirium tremens, angry: rather than anxious, subjects not greatly exhausted, Graph. Delirium tremens, delusions: hears clock talk and argues with it, Saw door open where there was none; on looking at objects a little way off, expects with anxiety the flash of light- ning which is to kill him; spoke of lizards, and worms being on his clothes, and in air before him; people seem to appear before him ; takes offensive in imaginary quarrels and attacks aggressor, which, especially at night, puts patientin wildest restlessness, is chased about as if crazy; runs against supposed object to attack it; makes mistakes about time, speaks of all sorts of affairs which have happened at his office; heard continually on right side of occiput a loud voice scolding, vituperating and accusing him of ungodliness; personifies voices; motions unsteady, hasty, IEStram. Delirium tremens, preceded by epileptiform fits: IHyos., IIOp. Delirium tremens, face: red and distended, |Bell., ICrotal. Delirium tremens, had to be held: IHyos. Delirium tremens, mild attacks: ||Cypr. Delirium tremens, in old emaciated persons; “old sinners,” whose long lives of excess have destroyed constitution: IIOp. Delirium tremens, in pneumonia: TNux v. Delirium tremens, with oversensitiveness, nervous excitability, and malicious vehe- mence: ILNux V. Delirium tremens, repeatedly, a small quantity of liquor throws them into delirium: TIOp. Delirium tremens, dulness of senses, sopor, with snoring: HIOp. Delirium tremens, comes on slowly with in- creasing pain in pit of stomach, continuous nausea, thirst, palpitation, headache, vomit- ing, paleness of face: Dig. Delirium tremens, talkative mania: ILach., | | Ran. b.; talks about firé, rats, mice, and murder (mania), Calc. Kº Talking. Delirium tremens, trembling of body: ICed. Delirium tremens, voices: heard continuall on right side of occiput a loud voice, . ing, vituperating and accusing him of un- godliness, and also personifies voices, HHStram. gº Delirium, Delusion, and Mania. D E L U S I O N (illusions, hallucinations): IAEthus, Art. v., HBell., ICup. m., iHyos., LySS., | |Magn. p., ICEnan., Rhus, Sce. Delusion, of abundance: destroys clothing, ISulph. Delusion, that she can only obtain peace and safety through absolution from a priest of Papal Church, although a zealous Protestant: | |Plumb. Delusion of being abused: Lyss. Delusion. that he has lost affection of friends: BAur. met. Delusion of howering in air: when walking out- doors, Asar. Delusion, of being alone: in world, IPlat.; de- serted, ICycl.; in a wilderness, Stram.; a cast- away, l l Calab. Delusion, of animals: coming towards him, HIOp.; as if in abdomen, alive, Thuya; jump out of ground, Stram.; cats, dogs and rabbits, HStram.; of cats and dogs (delirium), IAEthus.; of crabs in large numbers being driven into room, IHyos.; he is a bird, runs about, chirp- ing and twittering, until he faints, Lyss.; of dogs crowding around him, Calc.; he is a dog, growls and barks, Bell, Lyss.; that dog that bit her is near, fought as if to drive it away, Lyss.; that others are dogs, barks at them to be understood, IStram.; complains that a dog is biting and tearing flesh off his chest, HStram.; surrounded by hideous, Crotal.; of rats and strangs objects (delirium tremens), Act. rac.; rats and cats, in room and on walls (erysipelas of head and face), l l Stram.; rats run across room, IAEthus., H.Med.; animals lying near her Yº she fears she may hurt (typhoid fever), } | Vai. IJelusion, apparitions: prevent sleep, Bell.; on closing eyes, with sleeplessness, Thuya ; ter- rifying, in twilight, Berb. Delusion, that he is going to have an apoplec- tic stroke: Arg. met. Delusion, that his life is in danger from assas- sination or poison: l l Plumb. Delusion, when awake: in typhoid, Phos. ac. Delusion, baby: of another in bed, which re- Quires attention, when in dark room, at night (two weeks after confinement), JPetrol.; says baby looks odious (puerperal féver), | | Puls. Delusion, of possession of beautiful things; even rags seem beautiful: IISulph. Delusion, bed: a strange boy prevents sleep, Apis; is full of creases, IStram.; strange ob- jects, rats, sheep, etc. . (delirium tremens), Act. rac.; declares he is not alone in bed ! IOp., IPetrol.; looks for it in yard (preg- nancy), 1 IPuls.; headboard was swaying (pa- renchymatous metritis), l l Lac c. 53*.double, legs, lying, man, masks. Delusion, behind: imagines some one, Brom, Med. Delusion, of bells ringing sweetly: Cann. i. Delusion, of birds in room: Kali c. 3 34 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Delusion, of black objects and people: Stram. Delusion, blood does not circulate: || Atrop. s. Delusion, of being blown at by persons, some of whom are not present: Lyss. Delusion, of body: becoming larger, Cann. i.; parts very large, Op.; head felt larger, 7: Kali ars.; chin getting longer, Glon.; Scattered about bed, cannot get parts together, IIRapt.; could not get fragments adjusted, Phos.; one half cut off, Stram.; erroneous impressions as to state of, Sabad.; thin and delicate, as if continuity would be dissolved, or made of glass and will break (chronic hysteria), Thu- ya; that parts are shrunken : TISabad. Delusion, cautions people not to inhale his ex- haled breath, that it is spoiled like rotten eggs, worse than cholera: Lyss. Bºy” mouth. Delusion, of bugs, and cockroaches: Stram. Delusion, some one calls him: 'Cann. i. Delusion, catches at imaginary appearance: l l Hyos. Delusion, chair, something hanging over back: a person sitting there, Calc. Delusion, changed, things and persons around, seem to be : Stram. Delusion, thinks himself a young child: ICic. Delusion, cloud: as if a heavy black had set- tied over her, weighing like lead on her heart, LAct. rac. Delusion, compass: fixing himself to corre- spond with points of (insanity), Hyos. Delusion, converses: with absent individuals as if present, addressing inanimate objects, as chessmen, by names of such persons, but ob- serves no one standing by him, Stram.; with dead sister in churchyard, Bell.; with dead sister at bedside, IHyos. Delusion, corners: saw people coming out of, | |Stram. Delusion, of being called before court: on ac- count of wicked actions (during climaxis), | |Zinc. Delusion, full of creeping things: Stram. Delusion, frightful at night (in pregnant women during latter months), imagine they have committed or are about to commit some great crime or cruelty: l l Kalibi. Delusion, damned: says she is (melancholia), IKali ph., | |Plat.; soul cannot be saved, cries much, and rages, Ign. Bº doomed, lost. Delusion, of dancing; in a churchyard, IStram. Delusion, dark: IStram. Delusion, dead: thinks she is nearly dead and wishes somebody would help her off, Lach.; that preparations are made for funeral, Lach.; visions of the dead, Hep., |Zinc.; thinks her child is dead, IKali bi; believed death near at hand, Plat.; thinks she is going into ... a decline, l l Xan. , ſº die, grave, killed. Delusion, defend themselves: against attacks and insults, which are products of their own fancy, Lyss. Delusion, during delirium : Kalibi.; at night, | | Plumb.; with noisy delirium, IIStram.; and after delirium tremens, l l Kali br. I)elusion, demon: thinks himself a, Anac.; thinks all persons are, Plat., | |Plumb.; a demon sits on his neck and tells him offensive things, Anac. Delusion, devil: is after her (during climaxis), |-|Zinc.; sees him coming to take her (religious mania), Puls.; in erotic mania, I |Orig.; imagines devil speaking in one ear, angel in the other, prompting to murder, or acts of be- nevolence, Anac.; whispers blasphemous words, Anac.; fear of being taken by, Manc.; imagines she is one, Kali br.; calling out that she saw one (delirium), IHyos. Delusion, die: he imagines is going to, IPod., | | Puls.; in epileptic anguish, ILyc.; suddenly, when walking, makes him walk faster (hypo- chondriasis), Arg. nit.; in tetanus, Magn. p.; there is but little time to make his will (cough), |Petrol.; a beloved friend is dying, Bar. c.; all her friends will die, she must go to a convent (fainting spells), ILac. def.; in heart trouble, with rheumatism, ICact. Bº dead. Delusion, dirty, imagines to be : Lac. c. Delusion, disease: imagines he has every, Aur. mur., | |Stram.; softening of brain or Some other incurable, Arg. nit.; a horrible throat disease, which will end fatally, IISabad.; he will give his imaginary disease (syphilis) to others, Chloral.; every time a symptom appears that it is not attributable to drug but some settled disease, Lac. c.; that he will have yellow fever, a boy, aet. 13, Camph. 533 heart, ill and sick. Delusion, disgrace: says she has brought on her family (melancholia), I |Plat.; considers herself disgraced (melancholia), ISulph. Delusion, distinguished: thinks him self, squanders money, proud of his position, | | Ver.; affects being a person of high rank, l IStram. Delusion, images distorted: Amb. Delusion, doomed: to expiate her sins and those of her family (uterine dementia), Lil. tig. Bº damned, lost, religion. * Delusion, double : thinks he is, Anac.; thinks she is, IStram.; things one limb is, Petrol. Delusion, a train of cars in his ear: IStram. Delusion, enemies: Surrounded by (incipient stage of senile dementia), ICrotal.; persecuted by, Cinch. off; pursued by, Lach. Delusion, in epilepsy: Ast. r. Delusion, desire to escape: in typhoid, IHyos. Delusion, of executioner standing before him, laughed and joked: Stram. Delusion, eyes: flickerings... before, Sulph; hallucinations in mania, Stram.; hallucina- tions preceding brain and paralytic symp- toms, Kali br.; looks about with apparent hallucination, Sal. ac. Delusion, eyes closed, visions: Bell., ILach., | |Spong; of faces, Arg. nit., in typhus, HCalc.; of frightful images, Caust.; fierce animals with horns and bushy heads, Bell.; horrid (men- tal aberration), IHCalc.; sees children sitting on low benches in rows as in a School-room, Bell; room seems full of strange men, who Snatch at her as they pass, IBell.; persons, IICinch., in typhus, TICalc.; expects to see Something around floor or when turning around, in evening, Brom.; of all kinds of fig- ures and grimaces, especially evenings going to bed, ICup. ac. Delusion, faces: hideous, IIBell.; worse in dark, the face that haunts most is one she has really seen, l l Lac c.; diabolical, crowd on him, Amb.; when eyes are closed (typhus) IICalc.; peep at her from behind bed and fur- niture, Med; said doctor was making faces at her, thought she looked black (puerperal fever), Puls. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION, 35 Delusion, fail: thinks all her undertakings must (melancholia), Arg. nit.; that he will lose his fortune, IStaph. Delusion, fall: thinks she is going to, clings and asks to be held, Stram. Delusion, family: as if she did not belong to her own, Plat. Delusion, fantastic: Cic., ISulph. Delusion, causes fear: Absin., ITNux v., IIStram. Delusion, often leaves his chair to rush at people whom he thought he saw fighting: Stram. Delusion, figures: sees old repulsive persons, which fill her with fear (hysteria), JKali c.; hurls hot water bottle at imaginary ones at foot of bed, Chlor. - Delusion, he will have a fit: when walking, makes him walk faster (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit. Delusion, fire: visions of, IHep.; sees the world On fire during night (religious mania), Puls.; complains that a fire has been lighted and that the stove is smoking, Lyss. Delusion, ran into forge to catch fish which he saw swimming there: Stram. Delusion, that strange forms accompany him, one on his right, the other on his left: Anac. Delusion, frightful: | | Hep.; of figures coming to seize him (insanity), Hyos.; in pregnant women, usually caused by engorged condition of brain, IKali br.; sees objects, HIOp.; cause fright, IIStram. Delusion, surrounded by , friends: shaking hands, and calling them by name as they ap- pear before her (hysteria), IHydr. ac. Delusion, of ghosts: Atrop. S., IIBell., ICupr. ac, HyperTop, istram in 'bright daylight (during recovery from typhus), Ars. m.; before headache, IPsor. Bº images, visions. Delusion, of gliding through air : when walk- ing, Asar. - Delusion, God: declares he is, then that he is devil,llStram.; receives communications from, | |Stram.; is talking with, l l Ver. Delusion, when holding head down, as if she had a large goitre which she could not see Over: Zinc. Delusion, he is in his grave: | |Stram. Pºlº caused by grief and anger (climaxis): 1I].C. Delusion, uses a stick for a gun: Bell. Delusion, a delicate hand smoothing her head from front to back: Med. Delusion, sees a man who has hanged himself beckoning him to cut him loose: Ars. Delusion, of hearing: Atrop. S.; Some One approaching his bed, Carbo v.; chides father for taking part in revolution, thinks she hears drum which proclaims his execution, l l Ver.; in mania, Stram.; all kinds of operatic airs, when closing eyes, in puerperal fever, IPuls.; apparitions talk, ICup. ac.; some one talk- ing, | | Elaps.; two persons talk, but does not know who they are, Stram ; voices, | | Chloral, I [Plumb.; to which he replies, (epilepsy) Ast. r.; voices of absent persons, at night cannot sleep, Cham.; hears voices of sister or mother, who are far away, Anac.; as if near right mastoid process a voice were scolding her, worse night, voice seems some- times to be under bed, I IStram.; voices includ- ing her own seem to come from a distance, as if someone else were speaking (post-partum hemorrhage) Cann. S.; voices from within him speaking in abusive and filthy language, | |Zinc; whispering, Med. §º music, noise. Delusion, heart: she will have heart disease and die, ILac. c.; he has heart disease, Natr. c.; sips a bowl of warm sugar water declaring it will form her a new heart (mania puerper- alis), INux v.; stitches in heart will kill him if they do not cease, l l Psor.; heart or breathing is going to stop, or otherwise frightens herself causing heart to beat violently, I ILac c.; heart stops beating when sitting (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; spoke of the imperfection of medical knowledge, as soon as she saw the physician, and declared if an error that one could not live without a heart, inasmuch as she felt very well without one, it having come away with the afterbirth to which it had grown fast, the nurse having separated the two before her eyes, (mania puerperalis), |Nux V. Delusion, imagines herself in heaven : talking with God, (mania), l l Ver. Delusion, hell: believes herself in chains, (erotomania), I | Orig.; suffers torments of, with sobs, Lyss. Delusion, of hens: bound with chains (in- sanity), Hyos. Delusion, hogs: men appear as, IEHyos. Delusion, he is not at home : Op.; delirium tremens, Coff. Delusion, honest: thinks he is not, I [Stram. Delusion, horrid: delirium tremens, first stage, IKali bi. Delusion, he is driving a horse : in malignant scarlatina, IStram. Delusion, house : believes he is not in his own, | | Op., Ver.; houses, as if they would approach and crush him, l l Arg. nit.; house is sur- rounded by carts, Jews and geese, driving him into a rage, l l Stram. Delusion, people want to hurt him, execute him: I IOp. Delusion, her husband is not her husband, and her child not her child (mania): Anac. Delusion, he is very ill: l l Psor. Delusion, images: beautiful, present them- selves to her as if by charm, Bell.; complex confused farrago of (fever), Hyos.; sees differ- ent, IIMux. v.; sees while dozing during day, Lachn.; dreams, INux m.; sees when closing eyes, Samb.; fanciful, INux m.; fantastic, |Bell.; frightful, I Stram.; with jealousy, Lach.; endeavors to grasp, or avoid, l l Kali ph.; horrifying, worse at his side than in front of him, IStram.; incoherent, Bell.; prevent sleep, IArg, nit, gº figures and visions. Delusion, disease incurable : I.Cact.; she has some organic disease nobody understands, Lil. tig. Delusion, innumerable : ICann. i. Delusion, sees insects: II.Bell. Delusion, that he is killed, roasted and being eaten: Stram. Delusion, walks on his knees: IBar. c. or m. Delusion, men are laughing at her, criticising to disadvantage, makes her timid, and she dare not look up while walking in street, Bar. c. Delusion, sees persons connected with the law who will seize him, causing great anxiety, cries like child: ICup. ac. - Delusion, legs: are holding a conversation, also 36 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. toe with thumb (gout), IBapt.; one of his legs is cut off (pneumoniá), | |Stram.; she had a third leg which would not remain quiet, (since confinement two weeks ago, when in bed in dark room at night), I |Petrol.; one limb is double, HBPetrol. Delusion, that all she says is a lie : ILac c. Delusion, of living: in a locality fmree hours distant from his house, IOp.; not in his usual condition, Cic. Delusion, locality: seems transformed, Bar. m.; loses his way in familiar streets, the houses seem strange, BGlon. Gº place. Delusion, she is looked down upon by every- one, that she is of no importance in life: | | Lac c. Delusion, imagines himself lost ; IAur. met., | |Plumb.; and despised (erotomania), IOrig. Delusion, wife has lovers concealed behind stove : ] [Stram. Delusion, of lying crosswise: IStram. Delusion, man : Sees coming toward her a huge drunken man who lies down beside her, she begs him to retire, falls into convulsions and turns over on her abdomen, Cic.; fancies a naked man is wrapped in her bedclothes, | | Puls.; Sees men and hears them talk in foreign tongues, l l Stram.; a man is in his room who intends to perforate his throat with a gimlet, while in bed, Merc. iod. flav. Delusion, laughing masks: thinks she sees, at night in bed, IBell. Delusion, melancholic : IHKali br. Delusion, about military: Arg. met. Delusion, of a mouse running from under chair : L'Act. rac. Delusion, mouth : a stinking odor from (insan- ity), Hyos.; cannot open, lower jaw stiff and painful, Lyss. B& breath. Delusion, they are murderers or criminals to be executed: HIOp. Delusion, hears music : Cann. i. Høy" hearing. Delusion, calls .# by wrong names: his boots logs of wood, his bed-room the stable, without iºnowing it, Stram. Delusion, too narrow : everything seems, IPlat. Delusion, he is neglected: in hysteria, IIPallad.; and despised by his family, Arg, nit. Delusion, he is neglectful, and deserves re- proach : Aur. met. Delusion, things as if new : even friends as if he had never Seen them, after waking, Stram. Delusion, especially at night: Canth., ICalc.; causes mental suffering, ILach.; sees figures, animals, men, etc., Val; in tubercular men- ingitis, ITuberc. Delusion, noises: declares that he hears (insan- ity), IHyos. 539 hearing. Delusion, nose : imagines he wears some one else’s (diphtheria), IIIac c. Delusion, objects: sees immaterial in room, Cup. ac., Lyss. Delusion, accused herself of most obscene ac- tions of which she never was guilty: Phos. Delusion, obstacles in his way, occasioned partly by contrary fate, partly by himself: Aur. met. Delusion, that he is riding on an ox: Bell. Delusion, painful: with depression, IKali br. Delusion, people: Sees a number of strange, and tries to seize them, Stram.; about her, con- stantly speaks to them, l l Ver; carry on all sorts of pranks, or ply him with questions he thinks he must answer, IIMux v.; room full of, crowding in when there was no longer room, each apparition personating some one in particular and keeping her company for hours, sees and converses with forms, and could not always distinguish semblance from reality, Il Ver; saw large people in room at night, Med.; threateningher,screamshorribly, during recovery from typhus, Ars. m.; on clos- ing eyes, IICinch.; come in, look at her, whis- per and Say “come,” Med.; sees people, who are not and have not been present, Hyos.; as if strange persons were at his side, Thuya. Delusion, persecuted : in delirium tremens, IHyos.; by everyone, Cycl., and tormented by a frightful scene of some mournful event of the past, Spong. Delusion, phantasms: throng upon him, IPSOr., Verbas; in slumber, Berb. Delusion, of pigeons: flying in room which he tries to catch (erysipelas bullosum capitis, suppressed by salve), IKali c. Delusion, she swallowed pins: in hysteria, I lSil. Delusion, concluded from look of everyone, that he is pitied : on account of his misfortune and he wept: Natr. m. Delusion, place : thought she had none in the world, IPlat.; imagines himself in two places at same time, lSil.; thinks he is in wrong, but does not want to go home (typhoid fever), IHyos. gº locality. Delusion, pleasant : in delirium, Bell. Delusion, poisoned: thinks she has been, Act. rac.; fear of being, Plumb. gº” Fear. Delusion, position : thinks she is not fitted for her, Stram. Delusion, has power: over all disease, I Stram. Delusion, pregnant: after menses, Ign.; when she is only swollen with flatus, HISabad.; that she is about to give birth to a blue-eyed baby (hysterical mania), Ver. Delusion, prostration : cannot endure such utter, in epilepsy, l l Chin. a. Delusion, rage : puts him into, l l Stram. Delusion, railroad : imagines she is in a car, begs others to hold her, l l Sang. Delusion, she is in a terrible rain storm com- plaining of being so cold, and that carriage has turned over and hurt her head (cerebro- spinal meningitis): Naja, Delusion, reality: as if things perceived had none, as if in a dream (melancholy, mania), SAnac. Delusion, reason : thinks she will lose, HChel. flº Deranged. Delusion, religious: about redemption and devil, Anac.; with melancholic depression (melancholia), Kalibr.; imagines he is singled out as an object of divine wrath, Kali br.; as if he had committed the unpardonable sin and was going to hell, Med. & Religion. Delusion, rich : makes useless purchases (insan- ity), l l Nux v. Delusion, of robbers : wants to jump out of window, ILach.; she orders house to be searched, IIMatr. m.; runs about at night look- ing for them, Ars.; sees them in room, ICup: ac. Delusion, feels scattered. gº body. Delusion, screams: says it is something within him that Screams, Ars. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 37 Delusion, of a second self: in typhus, BBapt. Delusion, of senses: in typhoid, Phos.ac. Delusicn, sensual: Verbas. Hº Erotic, Las- C1VIOUIS. - Delusion, sepulchre : of lying in his (mania), | |Stram. Delusion, sexual organs: that external female genitals feel wet, Eup. pur. Delusion, sick: of being, HMSabad.; complains of her husband, says #e wishes to convince her she is sick, although she is able to dance and sing (mania puerperalis), Nux v. º Delusion, of sight. Bºyes closed, Images, and Visions. Delusion, sitting on a sofa, fancied she was falling off, kept holding on to everything: 7:Stram. Delusion, disturbs sleep : Plumb. Delusion, objects smaller: | |Stram.; on enter- ing house after walking an hour everything very small, and all persons mentally an physically inferior, she herself physically large and superior, IIPlat. Delusion, smothered: she will be (pneumonia), | |Stram. Delusion, snakes: pointing to, which she sees and fancies are in bed approaching her, (delirium tremens), HHyos.; under and about her, suddenly woke at night, I IStram.; as if surrounded by Snakes, some running up and down inside of skin, Some inside feel long and thin, fears to put feet to floor lest she should tread on them and make them squirm up legs, afraid to shut eyes on going to bed for fear a large Snake would bite her in face, Lac C. Delusion, someone else : as if she were (post- partum hemorrhage), Cann. S.; lies alongside IIPetrol, moves to edge of bed to make room, (typhoid fever), l l Val.; by his side does all he is doing (diabetes mellitus), Ars.; walks beside her, Calc.; behind, Brom., Med.; the same man after him that walks before him, Euphor.; thinks she is someone else and in the hands of a stronger power, ILach. ' Delusion, of space : a few rods seem an im- mense distance, IICann. i. Delusion, sees spiders: in diphtheria, ILac c. Delusion, spirits: holds conversation with, says she is under influence of, I IStram.; sees evil ones at night, Hell.; ran around room, cried out that evil spirits were pursuing, Strapm. Delusion, as if soul and body were separated: Anac., Thuya. Delusion, has to step over elevation : Euphor. Delusion, starvation: he and his family will die of, Ars.; must starve (insanity), BKali m. Delusion, stove : is a tree and wants to climb it, I | Hyos. Delusion, strange: and horrible, everything seems, IPlat. Delusion, street: timid when walking, imagines people are looking at her, Bar. c.; fearful when persons approached, and when they had passed said he had stabbed them, Bell. Delusion, he can never succeed: is unfit for this world, Aur. met. Delusion, the sun travels around earth : | | Ver. Delusion, thinks she is under superhuman control : Lach. Delusion, of superiority: IPlat. Delusion, of being under influence of a superior power: IThuya. Delusion, surroundings: changed, INux m. Delusion, cannot swallow : Lyss. Delusion, he is swelling: Cann. i. Pºlº as if all around her talked rapidly: a119. Dº is tall : and surrounding objects small, IIPlat., Stram.; as if he had grown taller when walking on street, in evening, Pallad. Delusion, of tetanus: must die, with pain in right leg, Magn. p. Delusion, she cannot think: Chel. Delusion, he has an ulcer in stomach: Acet, ac. Delusion, that he is unhappy: Cinch. Delusion, of various things: Camph., Eup. pur., | | Kali br. Delusion, vermin : sees on his bed, throws handfuls away and tries to escape, Ars. Delusion, visions: Calc. a., Rhus; fantastic while lying awake, Arn.; attempts to leave room, as if frightened by visions behind him (fistula), ILach.; in cardiac anxiety, ICalc.; in cerebro-Spinal meningitis, Naja : children wake in evening, IICina; in the dark, strikes at them and holds up the cross, 1 IPuls.; frightful when falling into a doze (typhus), HIgn.; frightful in mania, Stram.; on closing eyes, tº eyes closed; of faces, gº faces; of creeping things (diphtheria), I ILac c.; fan- tastic, Chloral.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in typhus, H.Bry.; morning, and through day, of all kinds of fancied things (pregnancy), | |Stram.; frightful, Nux v., WOp.; of big eyes (diphtheria), I ILac c., | |Puls., with coma vigil before midnight, Op.; after dark, Carbo v.; wishes to hide, Bell.; in typhoid, IPuls.; hideous, buries, face in pillow, (delirium), Camph.; horrible, worse at night, Camph.; feels afraid they will take objective form, ILac c.; seem real, Lach.; in sleep, | |Natr. m., in typhoid, IIPhos.ac.; with rest- less sleep, HStram.; of strangers, Stram.; at night, after revaccination, I IThuya ; every night since six weeks, causing fear, had to leave bed (an old woman), I Stram.; of great sublimity follow those of quiet relaxing and recreating nature, Cann. i.; eyes anxiously fixed sideways On one point where she imagines she sees a terrible hostile figure, | |Stram.; when looking at an object believes he sees cats, dogs, rats, mice and all sorts of in- sects in continual motion, IStram.; look at one point with staring eyes and despair in their faces, move slowly, and shyly back- ward or run away with violent, fearful scream (inflammatory condition of brain), HStram. Delusion, voices: Bº hearing, Ghosts, Im- ages. Delusion, thinks herself well: in metritis, || Kreo. Delusion, says he is a wheelwright and begins to bore holes: Stram. Delusion, wild: vivid (puerperal fever), |Plat. Delusion, directed a window to be closed that was not open : Lyss. Delusion, witches: denies having anything to do with them (delirium after being accused of theft), Hyos. Delusion, his wife will run away from him: mental disturbance, I lStaph. 38 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Delusion, carries home wood to manufacture brandy: Stram. Delusion, world: he is lost to beyond hope (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; thinks she is not fit for (prolapsus or induration of uterus, preg- nancy), Il Aur. met. Delusion, he does everything wrong : Aur. met. DEPRESSED (dejected, despondent): Abrot., IAEsc. h., Agnus, Amm. C., Anag., Ang, Ant. c., l l Ant. t., l l Apis, Alum., Arg, met., Arn., Ars. m., Arum d., Arum m., Asaf., IIAur. met., Bell., Bry., Cact., IICalc., Calc. fl., Camph., Carbol. ac., 1Carbo v., 1Caust. ICup. ac., HChel, Chin. a., Chin. S., Chloral., ICic., Coca, Coccus, Coff., Coloc., BCon., Cop., 1Cornus, iCroc., Crot. t., Cycl., Daph., HDig., IDiosc., Dulc., l l Elaps., Elat., Eryng, Eup. perf. IFerr., Ferr. mur., Gamb., IIGels., IIGraph., l l Grat., Guarana, IHam., Helon., IHep., Hydras., Hydr. ac., IHyos., IIod., Ind. met., Jugl., IKalibr., IKali iod, Kali n., IKali h., | | Lac C., ILachn. t., Laur., ILobel. C., LO- el. i., ILyc., Lyc. vir., HILil. tig., Lyss., Magn. s., Mang, Merc., IMerc. cor., | [Merc. iod. flav, l l Mez., EMygale, I IMyr. cerif., | |Natr. C., II.Natr. m., | |Natr. ph., PNatr. S., INux v., Oleand., HPetrol., Plant., IPlat., 1 IPlumb., Polyp., Ptel., HHPsor., IIPuls., IIRob., Sec., Stilling., ISulph., ITabac.,Tell., Thuya, Uran. n, l l Ustil., Xan, Verbas, Ver., Ver. v., Vib., | |Zinc. Depressed, alternately: buoyant, INux v.; irrit- able (icterus), Ars.; quarrelsome liveliness (mania), Con. Depressed, with whistling and singing: Merc. iod. flav. Depressed, in open air: better on entering house, HKali c. Depressed, when alone: l l Bov.; dyspnoea, ILyc. Depressed, in amenorrhoea: Cypr. Depressed, in angina: Apis. Depressed, with anguish: ICalc. Depressed, with want of appetite: Dig. Depressed, in aphonia: TFerr. Depressed, appearance: Viol. Depressed, with apprehension: Lyss. Depressed, in ascites: l l Fluor. ac. Depressed, with atrophy: Coca. Depressed, on awaking: in morning, Sep., Xan. Depressed, body: heavy (intermittent), ICed. Depressed, sudden congestion to brain : Ver. v. Depressed, in cancer: of mammae, IBrom. Depressed, feels it in chest: Aur. met.; aching in chest, ILyc. Depressed, after childbirth: in consequence of being told of slight laceration, l IThuya. Depressed, in chorea: Agar. Depressed, in climaxis: with chronic abdomi- nal order, IPsor. Depressed, in colic : IPlumb. Depressed, in consumption: IGuaiac. Depressed, in cholera: fourth day, l l Phos. ac. Depressed, better by conversation: ILac. def. Depressed, whooping cough: ; IAnac., ICaust. Depressed, crying: with palpitation (fainting spells), Lac. def. Depressed, all day: Lyss.; cold after Scarlet fever, Hell. Depressed, with debility: faintness and aching in left iliac region, Crotal. Depressed, with painful delusions: sleepless- ness and dread of impending destruction of all near her, IKali br. Depressed, to despair : 1 Sars. Depressed, in chronic diarrhoea: Gamb. Depressed, about disease : ISulph. ; sure he is going to die in twenty-four hours, Lac. def.; sureshe would not recover (bronchial asthma), | |Sinap.; does not think will ever get better (syphilitic Sore mouth), I ISyph. Depressed, in face of difficulties: ICOccul. Depressed, in dropsy: Aur, mur., Colch. Depressed, with drowsiness: Sil.; and deep- seated pain in head, Cornus. Depressed, in dyspepsia: IPhos., Kaliph.; and palpitation, Tabac. Depressed, in dyspnoea: ILyc. Depressed, ear: dull aching deep in right, wak- ing during night, I Tell. Depressed, after eating: IPod.; after dinner, LNatr. C. Depressed, after seminal emissions: I ICypr., IDiosc., Eryng, Ham, 11Kali br., HINux v., | IPhos. ac., Puls., . IUstil. Depressed, in epilepsy; day before attack, at night, Art. v. Depressed, in eruption: on dorsum of hand, which appeared overnight, IPSOr; suppressed., IPsor., Sulph.; eczema, ICup. ac. Depressed, in evening : I.Nitr, ac., Ran. Sc., Zinc. Depressed, in nervous excitability: | | Calab.; after excitement, Ced. Depressed, follows exhilaration: twelve hours, Ziz. Depressed, before eructation : Lyc. Depressed, before fainting: Ver. Depressed, with fatigue : IPhos. Depressed, with fear and anxiety (climaxis): BKali br. Depressed, fever: during, Eup. perf; during apyrexia (tertian ague), Ipec.; with chilliness running up back, Merc. Sul.; with debility and chill, l l Anthra.c.; with heat, in evening (ague), Ipec.; in intermittent, Diad., Natr. m., | | Polyp., Samb., relapse of, Ars. ; in ter- tian, Dig.; after typhoid nervous affection, IManc.; in yellow, Merc. Depressed, in forenoon : Cann. S. Depressed, about future: Bry. Depressed, in gastralgia: Abrot. Depressed, in gastric affections: IPod. Depressed, in chronic gastritis: Mez. Depressed, in gonorrhoea: Merc., IHydras., IThuya. Depressed, with grieving : Alum., IIgn, ILyc. Dººed from a word of seeming harshness: €Ol. Depressed, with headache: Aur, met., HCrotal., Lachn., Lig. tig., Sep., Therid.; in evening while walking, Therid.; dull, Codein., in forehead, Ptel., Sarrac.; chronic, IDulc., IPlumb.; dull, stupid, Sep.; nervous, Tereb.; causes sick headache, IIGuarana; temporo- frontal spinal pain and palpitation, Naja. Depressed, with head symptoms: Benz. ac. Depressed, from belief that he has an incurable disease of heart which makes him reckless: | |Phos.; cardiac rheumatism, Cact. Depressed, from heat: Gels. Depressed, with canine hunger: Natr. m. Depressed, with hiccough : Ruta. Depressed, in hysteria: Mosch. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION: 39 Depressed, at beginning of hysteromania: | Tarant. Depressed, with fixed idea: Hell. Depressed, impotence: ICalad., IGels., ISpong. Depressed, with insanity: from anaemia, l l Kali br., | | Tarant. Depressed, in chronic intestinal catarrh : I.Ars. Depressed, intestinal hemorrhage: ICrotal. Depressed, irritability: dyspepsia, l l Sal. ac.; º crossness (Addison's disease), l l Natr. m., Polyg. Depressed, with deathly feeling in kidneys: similar to effects of cold settling in renal re- gion (abscess of liver), l l Med. ; desquamative nephritis, 1 IPlumb. Depressed, lachrymose : spoken to, Natr. m. Depressed, with lassitude: not relieved by food or stimulants, IGels. Depressed, with heaviness in legs: Calc. Depressed, when leucorrhoea is better, Murex. Depressed, with disgust of life: particularly in company (hysteria), ILyc.; followed by great exhilaration and desire for conversation, Ziz. Depressed, with weakness and weariness in all limbs: Sabina. Depressed, in liver troubles: ' IChel., ILept., Pod.; and constipation, Stilling.; with dropsy, |Fluor. ac. Depressed, dull pain in lumbar region : after emissions, I l'Ustil. Depressed, in marasmus : Abrot. Depressed, in tubercular meningitis: l l Tuberc. Depressed, menses: after, ICinch., IFerr.; be- fore, ICon., Vespa ; delayed, IIRali ph. Depressed, because conscious of unnatural state of mind: Tarant. Depressed, in morning : Puls.; with dyspepsia, IFerr. ph. Depressed, with nausea; l l Agar., IIDig. Depressed, in nervous debility: ICurar. Depressed, in neuralgia: Arn.; after sup- pressed, Act. rac. Depressed, disagreeable news: Pallad., Puls. Depressed, from imaginary obstacles: Aur. met. Depressed, in old age : Aur. met. Depressed, onanists: Gels., IPlat. Depressed, by pains: Sars. Depressed, with palpitation: Dig., Phos.ac. Depressed, by persecutions of others: | | Dros, Depressed, in peritonitis: Lyc. Depressed, with prostration : IRhus. Depressed, religious delusions and feeling of moral deficiency (melancholia): IKali br. Depressed, in rheumatism: worse in rain, Phyt. Depressed, after scarlatina: IHell. Depressed, in scurvy : L'Ars. Depressed, yet enduring mood with sensitive feeling: ||Pic. ac. Depressed, with sleepiness: Eup. pur. Depresssed, in sleeplessness : Ign., Thuya. Depressed, in smallpox: || Chin. s. Depressed, from sneezing (hay fever) : 1 (Nux v. Depressed, with stretching : 1Camph. Depressed, stools: black, IIris; hard, Calc. p. Depressed, thoughts of suicide: IHep.; checked neuralgia, Act. rac.; cerebro-spinal irritation, | | Ran. b Depressed, in syphilis: ILyc., Phyt. Depressed, before severe symptoms: Lil. tig. Depressed, in toothache: Mez. Depressed, from traumatic causes: J.Hyper. worse from being * Depressed and tremulous: Bell. Depressed, with spasmodic t w it c h in g of º especially of face (paralysis agitans), ypn. Depressed, uterus : ulcerated cervix, Merc. Depressed, after vexation: Calc. p., | | Puls. Depressed, with vomiting: ||Med. Depressed, during weakness: Merc.; fainting spells, Lac. def. Depressed, by overwork and excesses: ICoca. Depressed, with yawning: 10amph. jº Despair, Melancholy, Sadness. IDEPRAVITY : Ana C. DERANGED. See, Crazy, Delusions, Mania. DESIRES, (longing), full of anxious: in hys- teria, Castor. Desires company. H& Company. Desires impatiently and vehemently many things, and cries, dislikes its favorite play- things: IIHheum. Desires, inexpressible : full of, I IIpec. Desires, light. gº” Light. Desires, now this now that: even with good humor (child), Puls.; when offered, things are refused or pushed away, IICham., ICina, IDulc.; in afternoon, All. Sat. Desire, greater than her need: Ars. º DESPAIR: Amb., Ars., Aur. met., Bell., Calc., 11Coff, Crotal., HCup. ac., HCup. m., Eup. perf., Natr. m., INitr. ac., || Plumb., IPsor., | |Puls., Ver., Stram. Despair, awakes: in intermittent, I | Ant. t. Despair, with fear of death: BHCalc. Despair, unwilling to die (haemoptysis): Acal. Despair, in fever: bilious, Ver.; puerperal, Coff. Despair, from pain in head: "Coff. Despair, in hypochondriasis: Arg, nit. Despair, with excessive itching: 19 Psor. Despair, during labor : Coff. Despair, with pain in right leg: Magn. p. Despair, follows disappointed love : Hyos. Despair, in melancholia: ||Plat. Despair, in menorrhagia; ICOccul. Despair, in onanism: l l Op. Despair, pain drives to: IICham.; in headache, lArs. Despair, in paralysis: Caust. Despair, bordering on rage: l l Agar. Despair, of recovery: Chloral., HiCalc, Hell., | TPsor., Sep., | 12inc.; in ague, I ITarant.; with debility after typhus, IPSOr.; in mania, | | Wer.; in pertussis, IBry.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in spermatorrhoea, IPhos. ac.; especi- ally after typhus, better from nosebleed, IPsor. Despair, on account of sad thoughts: Rhus. Despair, of salvation: ICamph., Mez., | |Plumb., IStram.; constant prayer, I | Puls.; with Sup- pressed menses, ITVer. Despair, produced by importunate sexual crav- ing: Ast. r. Despair, shrieks: before and after, as well as during paroxysm, or inarticulate Sounds ex- pressive of, Lyss. Despair, about his position in society: Ver. Despair, cramp in stomach: Cochl. Despair, in stricture: Clem. Despair, of self and others: Aur. met., Arg. nit. Despair, suicidal: resolved to drown himself. Ant. c. Despair, in ulcer of os uteri: ICurar. gº Desperation, Despondency, Discouraged, Melancholy, Sad. 40 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. DESPERATION: colic drives him to, Coff. Desperation, did not care whether he went to heaven or hell: Med. Desperation, as of incipient insanity: Med. Desperation, in ophthalmia: syphilis, IGraph. Desperation, from pain in prolapsus or indura- tion of uterus in pregnancy: ILAur. met. Desperation, in syphilitic neuralgia: |ISyph. DESPISES. gºş- Contempt. DESTROYS things: in nymphomania, Ver.; every thing in room, l l Phos.; she could lay hands upon, IPhos.; in puerperal mania, | | Plat. Destroys, can scarcely resist temptation to throw lamp out of window: Merc. iod. flaw. DISAGREEABLE: Pallad., IPsor., IUran. n. Disagreeable occurrences: tries to recollect, for the purpose of indulging the grief which it causes, MNatr. m. DISCONTENT (dissatisfied): Ang., Ant. t., Ars., Aur. mur., Bism., Calc., Cann. S., ICham., ICina, Clem., IColch., Con., Crot. t., Fluor. ac., H Hep., Indig., ILed., ILyc., Lyss., Il Nux v., Plat., IPuls., Ruta, Sinap., Spong., Tarant., Thuya. Discontent, everything another does is wrong: HCham. Discontent, after coition : 1Calc. Discontent, when constipated: or suffering pain, Aloe. Discontent, in evening: Rhus. Discontent, in chronic inflammation of eyes: with otorrhoea, after vaccination, I IThuya. Discontent, in melancholy: Kali ars. Discontent, in exostosis of skull: l l Arg. met. Discontent, with weeping: INitr. ac., Ziz. DISCOURAGED, II Ang., Ars., Ars. h., Con., Iris, INatr. m., | | Petrol., Psor. Discouraged, in angina: Apis. Discouraged, after short cough: from irritation and tickling behind upper half of sternum, LRhus. Discouraged, in chronic diarrhoea: ICOccul. Discouraged, easily: Puls. Discouraged, in evening: Rhus. Discouraged, about future : 1 Dros. Discouraged, don’t care whether she lives or dies: in amenorrhoea, l l Xan. Discouraged, in pregnancy : I ILact ac. Discouraged, with swollen testicle : Brom, tº Despair, Despondency, Sad, Melancholy. DISGUST : awoke at daylight feeling she was a loathsome, horrible mass of diseases (while the breasts were affected); could not bear to look at any part of body, as it intensified dis- gust and horror, could not bear to have one part of body touch another, keeps fingers apart, Lac C. Disgust, to nausea about any effluvia arising from her own body, IISul. Disgust, with everything: IPuls.; conscious of an unnatural state of mind, Tarant. Disgust, with himself: had not courage to live, (melancholia), Merc. DISOBEDIENCE: IDig., I IViol.; in chil- dren, Cinch. Bºy"Antagonism, Contradictory, Quarrelsome. DISPUTATIVE: Ferr., Camph., ILyc. DISTANCE : no correct estimation, reaches hands to catch hold of objects across room and runs against things which appear to him distant, Stram. DISTRACTION: Canth., I ICaust., Coccul, IHell., Sul., Verbas.; relieves, Lach., IHell. Distraction, unable to dwell long upon any subject: BMez. Distraction, while talking : Natr. m. Distraction, from toothache : ICoff. #3; "Beside oneself, Frantic. DISTRESS : | | Bov., Crotal., Lyss., IStilling, | |Syph. Distress, on awaking: in morning, IILach.; in parenchymatous metritis, I ILac c. Distress, in children: ICina. Distress, with inquietude: Bell. Distress, by most joyful things: IPlat. Distress, caused by thought of how horrible it would be if a sharp pain like a knife should go through her : Lac c. Distress, in melancholia: Arg. nit., Crotal. Distress, ceases as soon as menses begin to flow: Stann. Distress, with nausea : Lac def. Distress, after nursing: Cham. Distress, at approach of thunderstorm: IGels. DISSATISFI.E.D. flº Discontent. DISUNION with himself: Aur, met. DOGMATICAL : Camph. DOMINIEERING : Con. DOUBT. Bº Mistrust, Suspicion. DREAD of being alone, with dislike to Society (hysteria), Con.; in dark, Camph. Company, desire for. Dread, of dogs and other animals, at night, |Cinch. Dread, of appearing in public: |Gels. Dread, of business: Lil. tig., IGraph. Dread, constant; I [Puls.; in diphtheria, I ILacc. Dread, as if something were creeping out of évery corner: Phos. Dread, of dying. Bº Death. Dread, of downward motion: IlBor. Dread, of impending destruction to all near her, with depression, IKali br. Dread, in evening : IPhos.; as soon as evening comes on, IICalc.; late as if a horrible face were looking out of every corner, IPhos. Dread, of oncoming fit in epilepsy: Amyl. Dread, lest she stagger or fall (during preg- nancy), Acon. Dread, of future: Bry., IPhos. ac. Dread, of ghosts: Dros. Dread, indescribable haunts him (epilepsy): HAmyl. Dread, in valvular heart disease : Aur. met. Dread, that he would be very ill, when waking in morning, with dull throbbing headache, (bilious remittent fever), IPod. Dread, of irritability: IILyc. Dread, of insanity : Lil. tig. Gº Crazy. Dread, of melancholy : IILyc. Dread of men: Aur. met., Bar. m., IILyc. H& Company, aversion to. Dread, of movement: IGels. Dread, nervous: | | Kali ph.; in singers and speakers, IIGels. Dread, of people : IPuls. Dread, shakes all over at thought of her piano (melancholia): Ikali br. Dread, of saying the wrong thing when she has headache: Med. Dread, sleepless from : 1 IPuls. Dread, brought on symptoms: Lyss. Dread, indefinable, with trembling: Iber. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 41 Dread, of every trifle : especially of things coming near him, Ign. Dread, of being touched : (colic), 1 ||Nux v. Dread, of being drawn upwards: Camph. & Anxiety, Apprehension, Fear, For eboding. DREAM, everything appears as if in a (mel. ancholia): Anac. Dream, as in a . Ver.; in post-partum hem- orrhages, ICann. S. Dream, as if going into a beautiful : Absin. Dream, one chases another, with eyes open, constantly returns however to one idea, which seems droll to her, “What will be- come of my condition: ”, l ISang. Dream, delicious: Cann. i. Dream, eyes: open (typhus), I Stram.; closed, Nux m. Dream, of future: IStaph. Dream, as if all life was : BMed. Dream, mood : dreamy, Ziz. DREAMY: in epilepsy, Amyl. Dreamy, in acute Bright's disease : Apis. Dreamy, with drowsiness and falling of eye- lids: typhoid fever, Nux m. Dreamy, with singing in ears: Cann. i. Dreamy, could not read: IICann. i. Dreamy, as after a sleepless night: with shivering and cold creepings, Zinc. DRESSING : averse to, in melancholia, l l Con. DRUNKENNESS. Gºgº Intoxicated. DULNESS: Abrot., Absin., Acet. ac., Acon., Act. rac., HAEsc. h., Ambra, Anac., Ananth., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars. m., Arund., Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Aur. met., Badiag., Bism., Bov., Calc. a., Calc. p., Camph., Caps., 1Caust., II Cham., Chin. a., Chin. S., Chrom. ac., 1Colch., Con., Crotal., Cycl., Eucal., Ferr. iod., IGels, Helon., | |Iber., IIgn, Iris, Jacea, l l Kali br., IKali c., Laur., Lyss., Mar. v., Merc. iod. rub., Mez., Myr. cer., Natr. a., Natr. p., Natr. S., Nitr, ac., IPhos., | |Ptel., | | Puls., Rhus v., Sars., Sarrac., Selen., Sep., Spong., Stann., Stilling, IESul. Dulness, alternating with hilarity: Jab. Dulness, in afternoon : | | Puls. Dulness, in asthma : a boy, Phos. Dulness, in short attacks: | | Hep. Dulness, on awaking as after debauch: Psor. Dulness, children: in brain affections, ICup. m. Dulness, in colic : l l Ant. c.; bilious, Iris. Dulness, does not comprehend conversation and is unable to relate properly: Niccol. Dulness, in chorea : l l Agar. Dulness, delirium : typhoid, Sul.; tremens, LIOp. Dulness, in diabetes: BHelon., | | Op., Sul. ac. Dulness, in diarrhoea: Dulc. Dulness, with drowsiness: yet cannot sleep, Cham.; in inflammation of brain, l l Hell.; effort required to move about, Eup. pur. Dulness, as if drunken : IBell., IOp. Dulness, with seminal emissions: Ilkali br. Dulness, in epilepsy : ICalc. Dulness, especially in evening: Millef. Dulness, from exertion: 1Calc. p. Dulness, with pious fanaticism : 1 IThuya. Dulness, in fever: IBapt., Hyos.; chilliness, Agar.; typhoid symptoms in remittent, Sul. Dulness, all forenoon: Psor. Dulness, in gastric disturbance: l l Ver. Dulness, head: as if enlarged, with ill humor and nausea, Meph.; with heat, Osm.; worse moving and walking, Bell.; muddled, Plant. Dulness, with headache : Ascl. s., ICalc. p., ILyc. vir, iMagn. p.; as if it would return, Ign.; dull aching through sinciput, WLyc. vir. Dulness, in hydrocephaloid : IMerc. Dulness, to imbecility: TLyc. Dulness, with indifference to all external im- pre-sions, after typhoid, IHell. Dulness, with insensibility to surroundings: Selen. Dulness, measles: Xan. Dulness, from mental occupation: Calc. p. Dulness, in morning : clearer evening and in warmth, SSum. Dulness, over root of nose : Spong. Dulness, at night: Eryng. Dulness, after onanism, IIStaph. Dulness, in paralysis: I Sec. Dulness, before a rash: Stram. Dulness, says nothing: Hell. Dulness, after scarlatina: IITereb. Dulness, sleep: after, Berb.; with great in- clination to (typhoid fever), IMerc. Dulness, in sore throat: ||Ferr. Dulness, in spinal disease : Adum. Dulness, better after urination: IGels., Tereb. Dulness, with vertigo : Myr. cer., Ptel.; and lassitude, B.Tereb. & Dulness, with weakness: typhus, ILach. Dulness, better from cold washing : Calc. p. Dulness, with inability to find right words: Lil. tig. B& Apathy, Indifference, Torpor. EATS his own feces: Ver. Hº Food. ECSTASY : Acon., Agar., Ant. c., Cham., Lyss., Phos., Stram., Val. Ecstasy, in cholera morbus: Jatroph. Ecstasy, in chorea: ICup, ac., Cup. m. Ecstasy, periodical : ICic.; twice a day, seems to be dying, Cic. Ecstasy, with sensitiveness of female sexual organs : Coff. B& Excitement, Exhilaration. EGOTISM : (selfishness, self-esteem, self-satis- faction), Act. sp., Ananth., Lach., Med., IPlat., ISul. Egotism, ailments from : Calc., || Merc., Sil. Egotism, in nymphomania: | | Agar. Hº Haughty, Pride. EARNESTNESS: Amm. m., Euphor. Earnestness, in hemorrhage: Merc. Earnestness, easily offended: Cina. Hºt Reserved, Serious. EMBARRASSED. Bº Bashful. EMIBRACE: inclination to, everybody, Plat.; every thing, even inanimate objects (religious or nymphomania), Ver. tº Amative, Erotic. EMOTION: ailments from IIGels., IIgn., Kreo., IIPhos. ac., Psor, Sep.; sudden, pleasant, IICoff. Emotion, causes amblyopia (during pregnancy): | | Ant. t. Emotion, causes amenorrhoea: I Act. rac. Emotion, causes throbbing in back: Bar. c. Emotion, causes red cheeks: Il Caps. Emotion, sudden, hastens onset of chill: Gels. Emotion, causes chlorosis. Ign. Emotion, sudden, causes chorea: Caust. Emotion, causes convulsions: IOp. Emotion, causes diarrhoea: IGels., IIIpec.; with colicky pains, in hysterical females and young girls, IHyos. 42 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Emotion, causes drowsiness: Il Phos.ac. Emotion, causes dyspnoea: IPuls. Emotion, causes emaciation : HSamb. Emotion, causes enteralgia: Castor. Emotion, in epilepsy : paroxysms excited espe- cially by contradiction, Ast. r. Emotion, causes epistaxis : Carbo v. Emotion, causes fainting : Caust., WPhOS. ac. Emotion, causes fever : EECaps. Emotion, unpleasant, cause flatulence: INux m. Emotion, causes gastralgia: Lyc. Emotion, causes haemoptysis: Acon, Tereb. Emotion, causes headache : Arn., Benz. ac., Lyss.; with headache, and weak memory, Viol. Emotion, intermittent action of heart: IKali p. Emotion, nervous or muscular energy of heart is weakened : Mosch.; functional disorder of heart, 1Cact.; worse from slightest (irritation of cardiac nerves), Collin.; worse (neuralgia cordis), Calc. Emotion, suppression of lochia: Act. rac. Emotion, sudden cessation of menses: Iach. Emotion, causes nausea : IECali c. Emotion, causes nervous attacks: || Kali ph. Emotion, causes palpitation: Arg. nit., Aur. met.; from pleasurable, Badiag., Calc. a., IDig., IIMux v., Sep.; in hyperaemia of brain, | | Phos.; climaxis, l l Calab. Emotion, causes paralysis: IIIgn., Stann.; agi- tans, l l Tarent. Emotion, causes prosopalgia: Ign., HNitr. sp. d. Emotion, causes cold shivers: Asar. Emotion, causes sleeplessness: ICaps. Emotion, sudden, depressing, causes yellow fecal stools, with colic and flatus: Gels. Emotion, depressing, causes indurated swollen uterus : ICarbo a. ENCEIANTED: like one, and beside himself, Stram. Bº Ecstasy. ENEMY: considers everybody (mania), Merc. ENERGY: loss of. Bºy" Laziness. ENNUI: IAlum., Cainca, IManc., INux v., Tarant, Zinc. Ennui, during menses: Berb. B& Apathy, Dull, Laziness, Torpor. ENVY: IPuls., Staph. IEROTIC: With indications of great excitement of sexual system, IPhos.; fancies, Ustil.; mel- ancholy, IPhos.; thoughts, iCon. gº Amative, Amorous, Kissing, Lascivious, Obscene. ESCAPE, desire to: All. Sat., Arum t., Ars. met, Bar. c., Bell., ICOccul., Cup. m., Dig., ºn, IIHyos., IINux v., 11Op., ISulph., er. Escape, wants to go abroad: ll Merc. Escape, with anxiety and apprehension: at night, I IMerc. Escape, from bed: loquacious delirium, ICrotal.; cerebro-spinal meningitis, Ver. Escape, from his children: Lyc. Escape, as if she had committed some crime : with fear, in hysteria, Merc. Escape, with delirium: in abortion, IColoc. Escape, in fever: puerperal, Coloc.; typhus, IChlor, THell.; typhoid, IOp. Escape, from men: by whom he imagines him- self surrounded, and who are trying to capture him (delirium tremens), Hyos. Escape, after pneumonia; Op. Escape, wants to get out of house: ||Ver.; dur- ing pregnancy, Bar. c. * Escape, in mania puerperalis: | |Stram.’ Escape, tries to throw himself into river: | | Hell. Escape, with shrieks (mental derangement): Stram. Escape, into street (mania): Hyos.; in their shirts gesticulating, dancing, etc., Bell. Escape, in uterine dementia: Lil. tig. Escape, avoids vigilance of friends: Chlor. Bº Run. EXACTING : Lact. ac. EXALTATION: Ars. h., Asar., HCann.i., Cub., Cycl., Iodof, Illach, IOp., | | Tarant., Val. Exaltation, , alternating with melancholy: | |Stram.; in myelitis, IStram. Exaltation, chorea: ICup. ac., ICup. m.; with depression, l l Sumb. Exaltation, before fit in epilepsy : ICann. i. Exaltation, evening: towards, Ascl. t.; with great loguacity, Mar. v. Exaltation, with gayety: ILCann. i. Exaltation, with enthusiastic language: HCann.i. Exaltation, with disposition to laugh at merest trifles, IICann. i. Exaltation, in merry mania: Stram. Exaltation, after metrorrhagia: ||Sep. Exaltation, causes palpitation: ICoff. Exaltation, with scarlet eruption: Bell. gº Ecstasy, Excitable, Excitement, Exhil- aration. EXASPERATED. Bº Anger, Chagrin, In- dignation, Vexation. EXCITABLE: Acon, || Asaf., IIBell., Bry, IICham., ICamph., Carbo v., IICoff, Fluor. ac., Guarana, IHyos., HIod., IKreo., Mar. v., Natr., c., ITNux v., Plant., IPhos., Senecio, ISulph., Sulph. ac., Tell., Tereb. Excitable, with inclination to anger and to Scold: Petrol. Excitable, in convulsions: children, Cypr., Coff; puerperal, BCoff. Excitable, with delirium tremens: HINux v. Excitable, in epilepsy; day before attack, Art. v. Excitable, with eruptions: ICoff. Excitable, with headache: IKreo. Excitable, with measles: Coff. Bººle, during menses: in dysmenorrhoea, UllS. Excitable, after abuse of mercury: IINitr. ac. Excitable, in nervous affections: Mar. V. Excitable, at night: in paralysis, Arn. Excitable, reflex: IKalibr. Excitable, prevents sleep: IICoff, Lyss., Plat. Excitable, with burning in urethra: Mosch. Excitable, in prolapsus uteri: Acon. Hºt Emotion, Excitement, Irritability. EXCITEMENT: Acon., Alum., Amb., LAnac., Anthrac., Ant. t., IIApis, Arg. nit., l'Arn., | IASaf., Calad., Cic., Cochl., Con., Glon., IKali br., Kreo., ILyc., Magn. m., Mar. v., Merc, Myr. cerif., INatr. m., INux v., Sal. ac., Sul., ITarant., IThuya. Excitement, ailments from : IICOccul., IICoff, IGlon. Excitement, in afternoon: and evening (in- sanity), I [Nux v. Excitement, aggravates: Spong. Excitement, alternating with : chilliness, Myr. cerif.; gloom, l l Plumb.; somnolence (diph- theria), IKali br. Excitement, anxiety: in irritable heart, Asaf. Excitement, causes aphonia: with hysterical and maniacal symptoms: Stram. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 43 Excitement, in apoplexy : Il Coff. Excitement, causes hysteric asthma: Ars. Excitement, awakens at night: Berb. Excitement, bones feel scraped after: Paris. Excitement, brain : congestion, Chloral.; tense feeling, also of eyes and skin, Paris. Excitement, stuck to chair during attacks: Arg. nit. Excitement, as after champagne : followed by sudden insensibility, Amyg. Excitement, with chilliness: TCean. Excitement, in cholera infantum : IKali br. Excitement, in company : Sep.; also walking aggravates troubles in right ovary and groin ; particularly worse after a musical evening or party, Setting great store by people's opinion, |Pallad. Excitement, causes convulsions: in labor, Act. rac.; of teething children, cold limbs, grinding teeth, ICoff. Excitement, cough : during, Acon., l l Codein.; worse from, IISpong. Excitement, curses his mother, throws food or medicine across room (general marasmus): IHydras. Bºent with wild delirium : in typhoid, al. Excitement, in delirium tremens: Chlorof., | |Zinc. Excitement, causes physical and mental depres- sion : ICOn. Excitement, dreadful : in ciliary neuralgia, followed by depression, ICinch. Excitement, causes diarrhoea: Cochl., IGels., IISep.; with colicky pains, in hysterical females and young girls, Hyos. Excitement, causes dysmenorrhoea: 11Calc. Excitement, easy: Ferr., || Graph., | |Naja, | |Sum.; could have beaten anyone without provocation, Plat.; in parenchymatous me- tritis, I ILac c. Excitement, in epilepsy: before attack, Indig.; causes attacks at any hour, day or night, after fright, Ign. Excitement, in evening: with distended veins, Carbo v. Excitement, eyes: weak sight worse, Paris. Excitement, face; heat of, Aloe ; with cold sweat, Iber. Excitement, fever : during, Anthrac.; inflam- matory in children, Coff. t.; puerperal, !º Coff., ILach.; typhoid, Val.; yellow, LArs. h. Excitement, frantic : 7t.Atrop. S., Camph., IKali iod.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit. Excitement, gay : Stram. Excitement, causes spasmus glottidis; IChlor. Excitement, causes haemoptysis: IHAcon. Excitement, with heat of head: Meph. Excitement, headache: from, l l Acet. ac., Codein., Pic. ac.; aggravates constrictive pressure in temples and forehead, Paris.; in megrim with muscular atrophy, ICalc. Excitement, prolapsis ani: worse from, Arn. Excitement, heart: action of increased, Asaf., worse from, l l Collin. Excitement, internal: Silica. Excitement, with neuralgia of intestines: IGels. Excitement, as of intoxication : Camph., Kali iod. Excitement, causes jaundice: IPhos. Excitement, in labor: ICoff. Excitement, lascivious: with painful noctur- nal erections, LMerc. Excitement, causes mania: LZinc. Excitement, in puerperal mania: Camph., Nux V. Excitement, in mastitis: Ver. v. Excitement, menses; before, Kreo., Thuya; during, Magn. m.; brings return of, IICalc. Excitement, causes metrorrhagia: IICalc. Excitement, motions: quick, brusque, per- formed with uncontrollable zeal, Aurant. Excitement, caused by music: one hour after copious and general sweat, Tarant. Excitement, with nausea; Alum. Excitement, in nervous affections: Val. Excitement, at night: Ars. s. f., | | Tarant.; with diarrhoea in dentition, Chloral.; sudden in intestinal catarrh, I Chel.; in typhus, Arg. nit.; in urticaria, Cop. Excitement, from slightest opposition : Ferr. Excitement, in palpitation: Alum., B.Cact., ILil. tig., Nitr. ac.; with anxiety, Cocc., and weeping, IPlat. Excitement, after singing: sad, Con. Excitement, with sensitiveness of female sexual organs: Coff. Excitement, feels like shouting : Abrot. Excitement, sleepless from: Aur. mur., Coca, IICoff., || Kali ph., Lyss., IPhos. Excitement, with sneezing : Benz. ac. Excitement, subsiding into stupefaction: Chlorof. Excitement, sudden: in intestinal catarrh, Chel. Excitement, increases suffering: Cist., Kob. Excitement, with constant talking and motion of head and hands: in heart disease, l l Op. Excitement, at theatre : brings on mental symptoms, she becomes sleepless, JPhos. Excitement, too great to allow examination of throat: ||Lac C. Excitement, trembling: IICoccul.; inward, Petrol.; of bowels and nerves, INux v. Excitement, over trifles: Lachn.; aphonia, |Ferr. Excitement, causes unconsciousness: INux m. Excitement, causes vertigo: especially short time before morning, l l Nux m. Excitement, with weakness: I II’hos. Excitement, wild: Variol. Excitement, from every word: Camph. sºmotions Excitable, Exhilaration, Irrit- able. EXHAUSTION : Bº Mental Exhaustion. EXHILARATION: Anag., Camph., Carbol. ac., Cinnab., Codein., Eucal., IKali br., Kob., Med., Oxal. ac. Exhilaration, feels better on conversing: Lyss. Exhilaration, lasting twelve hours, then de- pression for several days, Ziz.; succeeded by depression and pressure about head, Myr. cer. Exhilaration, bordering on drunkenness: Carb. s., Ziz. Exhilaration, after headache : Coca ; after pain in vertex had abated, Form. Exhilaration, at night: 1.Med. Exhilaration, followed by desire to sleep: Ziz. Bºy" Excitable, Excitement, Emotion, Gay, Jov, Laughing, Merry. EXISTENCES: sense of having two, Cann.i. Sº Delusion, double. with spasms, 44 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. EXPLAINING constantly: in mania puer- peralis, HNux v. EXTRAVAGAINT ideas: CrOC. EYES, closed. Đº Delusion, eyes. Eyes, walks with downcast: Cham. JEyes, evades look of other persons: IStram. FACES, makes : Gº Grimaces. Faces, sees. Sº Delusion, eyes, visions. FANCIES : Bry. Fancies, extreme excitement of fancy: Anac. Fancies, frightful: Stram. Fancies, lively: Coff. Fancies, morbid : he cannot prevent, Viol. Fancies, sudden transition: ICann. i. Fancies, unpleasant, even awake: Rumex. Fancies, vivid with headache: ICinch. & Delusion, images, visions. FAR AWAY FEELING, with apathy and indifference to future: Syph. FAULT.FINDING disposition: Cycl., He- lon., Lact. ac., B.Nux v., Plat., ISul. Faultfinding, with leucorrhoea: Calc. p. tº Censorious, Criticising. FEAR (alarm, fearfulness, fright, timidity, terror): Absin., Agnus, Alum., Anac., II Ars., Ars. h., Arum m., Art. v., Berb., & Bry, l l Caps., Caust., Chloral., Cic., IICoca, SCOccul, ICon., Croc., BCup. m., Daphne, HElaps, IForm., IIGels., Glon., Graph., Hydr. ac., Iber., IIgn., | | Kali br., IKali c., ||Rali ph., ILyc., ILyss., | | Mosch., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., HNatr. s., IIOp., Petrol., Phyt., IIPsor, IPuls., MRheum, BSpong., ISul., IWer. Fear, ailments from (including fright): I. Acon., Act. sp., Apis, Arn., Aur. met., IIGels., IIGlon, IGraph., Hyos., Hyper., Ign., ILach., ILyc., Lyss., Natr. m., HIOp., | Phos. ac., IPuls, Sep., IWer. Fear, with Soreness in abdomen ; after menses, BPallad. Fear, causes threatened abortion: Act. rac., | |Sabina; in latter part of pregnancy, IOp. Fear, expressed in actions: Acon. Fear, of fresh air: ICoff. Fear, of being alone : Ant. t., Calc., ICamph., IClem., IIHyos., IKali c., Lyss., || Merc., ||Nux v., Stram., with paroxysm of anguish, also in stormy weather, HPhos.; in dyspnoea, ILyc.; during menses, Con.; exalted state of Senses, Smell, taste, touch, Lyss.; in typhoid, ILyc. Bºº Company, desire for. Fear, causes amenorrhoea: IOp. Fear, of animals: Bufo.; of malicious black dogs or wild animals (mania), IStram. Fear, causes anorexia : Ign. Fear, causes aphonia: IOp. Fear, of apoplexy : Arg. met., IICoff, Elaps., IFerr., Fluor. ac., Tereb. Fear, of apparitions: Bell. Fear, sudden, that she has broken her child’s arm, by lifting him: in gastro-enteritis dur- ing pregnancy, Lyc. Fear, on awaking: Natr. m., ISpong., 'Stram.; children before midnight, ICina ; in cholera infantum, Stram.; in cholera morbus, HZinc., as if dreaming, Hºlyc.; in hydrocephalus, IZinc.; in intermittent, ICina; knows no one (child), Stram.; from night terrors (children), | | Kali ph.; as if some one were in the room (mania a potu, typhus), Nux v. Fear, with paralytic pain in small of back: ICOccul. Fear, bed : to go alone, Camph., HCaust.; causes jumping out of, HIBell.; drives him out of, with violent pain at point in left breast which could not be defined (neuralgia in left phrenic nerve), Stann.; drives him out of, to hide in a closet, Ars. Fear, of being betrayed: IIHyos. Fear, of bird, which he thought a mouse: Lyss. Fear, of being bitten: IIHyos. Fear, in hemorrhage of bladder: Canth. Fear, she will go blind : |ISulph. Fear, brain : of inflammation of, from dulness in head, better by nosebleed, Psor.; irritation of (dentition), ICup. ac.; of Softening of, Asaf. Fear, takes breath away : Ver. Fear, he will fail in business: HPsor. Fear, in catalepsy; Art. v. Fear, of censure: Caps. Fear, causing cerebro-spinal meningitis: acted like a blow, stunning whole nervous system, IOp. Fear, chest: spasmodic constriction of, HCup.m. Fear, causes nervous chills: IIGels. Fear, of being choked: in inflammation of throat, IHep. Fear, of cholera: IHNitr. ac.; as though cramps in calves would set in, HJatroph.; causes cramps in calves, ILach.; causes diarrhoea, Phos. ac. Fear, causes chorea: ICalc., HICaust., IIgn., IKali br., ILaur., Natr. m., Stram., Zinc. Fear, chronic: Hyos. Fear, with sensation of stoppage of circulation: at night, in angina pectoris, ILyc. Fear, coition: at thought of, IKreo.; during, causing inpotence, I Sinap.; during, causes long-lasting incontinence of urine, ILyc. Fear, causes coldness: Ver. Fear, of concussion: as if he might run against Something, Arg. met. Fear, of conscience: ailments from, Cycl. Fear, she will lose consciousness: in sunstroke, | Thuya. Fear, during confinement: Cup. m. Fear, constant: Natr. c. Fear, causes constipation: IOp. Fear of consumption : Calc. Fear, of a convulsion : Cann. i. Fear, causes convulsions: IICup. m., IBufo., ICaust., HEIgn., IIRali br., ILaur., IIOp., | |Sec., IStram.; in childbed, Art. v.; face pallid, || Kali ph.; hot head with twitching about mouth, IOp.; from nursing after fright of mother, IIOp.; with sudden starts, Lyss. Fear, as if something were creeping out of every corner: Phos. Fear, cough : makes worse, Acon. Fear, with whooping cough: Spong. Fear, of becoming crazy : Act. rac, Amb., IICalc., Cann. i., Chlor., Cup. m., Lil. tig., Lyss., Merc. Sol., Nux v, Stram, Syph.; in chorea, Sum.; with crying, Puls.; with headachein vertex, IAct. rac.; at night, BMerc.; in tertian intermittent, Dig.; after typhoid fever (nervous affections), Manc.; with verti- go, and nervous excitability, l l Calab.; with restlessness and heat, IIChel.; after fright, IIgn., Stram. Bº Crazy. Fear, as if he had committed a crime (cepha- lalgia): I [Alum. Fear, excited by reports of cruelties: Calc. Fº causes crying during sleep (pneumonia): |Puls. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 45 Fear, she will be damned: ILach. HºReligion. Fear, of unknown dangers; ICOccul. Fear, in dark: Acon., Camph., IICann. i., Carbo a., IMed. Fear, of death: HIAcon., IIAct. rac., Agnus, All. sat., IIArs., IBry., Bufo., ICact., Calc., Camph., Caps., ICOccul., ICup. m., ICycl., HFluor. ac., HGels., IKali c., Lyc., | |Med., Mygale, INitr. ac., Op., Phos., Psor., | | Puls., Rhus, Sec., Squilla; in abortion, Coff; with alternate laughing and weeping, after anger, Plat.; in atmenorrhoea, Plat.; in angina pec- toris, Acon.; with cancer of rectum, although examination reveals nothing abnormal, | |Plat.; in cholera, l l Cup. ac., ICup. m.; in whooping cough (pertussis), Anac.; that those in house will kill him (delirium tre- mens), Act. rac.; saw wires encaging him (delirium tremens), IAct. rac.; with distress in epigastrium, Amm. br.; in epistaxis, ICroc.; face anxious, Lac c.; in tertian intermittent fever, Dig.; in haemoptysis, IIAcon.; with anxiety of heart and mind, IPsor.; with pains along heart, extending to nape of neck, left shoulder and arm, Naja; in hysteralgia, Cact.; during labor pains, IIA con., HCoff; with sa- tiety of life, INitr. ac., Plat.; with loquacity, and anxiety in region of heart, IBA.com.; with melancholy, I |Plat.; menses irregular, Dig.; in metrorrhagia, “Coff; in paralysis, HCaust.; with anxiety about praecordia,IBAcon., Plät.; during pregnancy, IIA.com.; with prolapsus uteri, IAcon.; in uterine hemorrhage, HIPlat.; with Sadness, Vinca ; after scarlatina, Hell.; in Smallpox, Phos. ac.; with pain in root of tongue and throat, before going to sleep, |Kali iod. Fear, with longing for death: hyperaemia of brain, WAur. met. Fear, almost delirium: caused by violent beat- ing of carotid and temporal arteries, l l Aur. I]]|UIT. Fear, in delirium: HIStram. Fear, in diabetes: Natr. s. Fear, causes diarrhoea: Arg. nit., IEGels., Ign., || Kaliph., IIOp.; after fright, TVer.; with cut- ting, griping, Acon.; with internal heat and external coldness of body, IPuls. Fear, of approaching disaster : Elat. Fear, of disease : Arg. nit., Bufo., Eup. pur.; of impending, evening in bed, Carbol. ac.; of a long spell of sickness before dying, in old men, Cic.; that symptoms indicate internal Organic (in both sexes), Lil. tig.; of approach- ing illness, Iris ; that he would be very ill when waking in morning, with dull throb- º headache (bilious remittent fever), OCl. Fear, she will become distracted: from pain in suppurating fingers, ICepa. Fear, of dogs: attacking him, in delirium, IStram.; in hydrocephaloid, Tuberc.; of black dogs, IBell., IStram. Fear, of dreams: fantastic, HCalc.; terrible II.Nux v., ISulph. Fear, drug : thought of having taken, brings on faintness, Asaf. Fear, of drunkards: ||Rali ph. Fear, she will become unable to perform her duties: || Lac. c. Fear, causes spasmodic dyspnoea: ICup. m. Fear, easily frightened: Ang., Ant. t., IIArg. nit., Arn., Bar. c., iCalc., Calend., Carbo a., ICarbo V., IKali c., IKali ph., Nitr. ac., Op., | |Puls., Sabad., Samb., hSep.; especially on falling asleep (hysteria), Aur. met.; often wakes (enlargement of heart), ICact.; affection of liver, IMagn. Im.; in menorrhagia, l l Nux v.; starts up, ILyc.; in spermatorrhoea, Phos.; in typhoid, Ver. Fear, about going into a new enterprise : Sil. Fear, with Sudden jerks in epigastrium : Calc. Fear, causes epilepsy: Agar., Art. v., Bufo., Calc., Caust., Ign., Indig., Stram.; in childbed, Art. v.; during menses, Arg. nit.; in child, if nursing mother has fright, BBufo.; after attack timid, Indig.; frightened during intervals, Cup. m. Fear, with desire to escape: as if she had com- mitted some crime (hysteria), Merc. Eear, of every one : | | Puls.; who approaches him, shrinking (Scarlatina), ICup. ac.; and everything about her, Acet. ac.; even at ring- ing of door bell, Lyc. Fear, in evening; Ant. t., Calc, IPhos.; late, as if a horrible face were looking out of every corner, Phos.; in dark, Val.; and night, Merc. Fear, eyes: timidly withdraws to farthest cor- ner of room, with eyes cast down, upon en- trance of physician, I |Nux v.; timid look, Manc.; of everything it sees (child, inflamma- tion of brain), Calc.; fears she will lose her sight, INux v. Fear, face expresses: during pregnancy, Acon.; causes red spots, Amm. c. Fear, causes fainting : Ver.; on going from one room to another, full of company, l l Plumb. Fear, of falling: ICup. m., Stram.; forward on rising, ICurar.; child starts, grasps nurse or crib, screams out, BIGels.; in meningitis, IGels.; worse in a close, warm room, better in fresh air, though he is then chilly, Lil. tig.; holds on to nurse (scarlatina), ICup. ac.; dur- ing sleep, Coff.; down stairs, Lac c.; headlong with vertigo, as if he would have apoplexy, IZinc.; when walking (veta), Coca ; everything is falling on her, Stram. Fear, with fatigue: IPhos. Fear, after fright: HIOp., Ver. Fear, feeling of: Xan.; after, Calc. p.; not men- tal but bodily, IGlon. Fear, bedclothes or house would catch fire (scar- latina): ICup. ac. Fear, attacks pass from feet over body, Calc.; cries out when touched on feet, I Kali c. Fear, fever: from, Chen, a., with typhoid, Cham.; yellow, Merc., ISul. Fear, of gallows: HBell. Fear, in gastralgia: Cham., ILyc. Fear, of ghosts: Acon., Ran. b.; with praecor- dial anguish, IPlat.; when evening comes with dread, Puls.; in evening, with anguish, ILyc. Fear, followed § grief: Ign. Fear, caused by hallucinations: IStram. Fear, someting will happen: sad or terrible, HCalc.; dreadful, cannot sit still, Amyl.; to his relatives, evening in bed, Ars.; on awaking, Lyss.; as if something had happened, Med.; evil, Niccol.; in uterine hemorrhage, IIPlat.; before he got home, 1zing.; all day, better after § to bed, Magn. c. 3& Apprehen- sion. Dread. Fear, haunted by: IINux v. Fear, head : causes chronic congestion, Phos. 46 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. ac.; at throbbing of, Amyl.; causes heavy feel- ing in forehead, l l Rhus. Fear, of heart disease: ILil. tig.; causes trem- bling of heart and sadnéss, Nux m.; with heart disease, ISpong.; with pain at heart, Daphne, 10 A.M. and 4 to 6 P.M., Sinap.; after endocarditis, Coccul. Fear, with heat: ISpong. Fear, hides in corners: Hyos. Fear, of hydrophobia: after being bitten, Lyss. Fear, causes hysteria: Sabad., Stram., | | Tar- ant., Val. Fear, about imaginary evils: Laur., IIod.; wants to run away, HBell. Fear, of being injured : IIHyos.; would not stay in bed (Scarlatina), ICup, ac.; in trau- matic shock, IGels. Fear, introspective, after: Ign. Fear, with irritability: fungus haematodes, | | PhOS. Fear, causes jaundice : IIA con. Fear, she is jostling against everyone she meets (during pregnancy), Acon. Fear, of knives or the like, lest she should kill herself or others, l l Nux v.; thinks how hor- rible it would be if a sharp pain like a knife should go through her, on lying down (lys- Sophobia), causing mental distress, Lac c. Fear, in labor pains: Acon, IOp. Fear, causes leucorrhoea: in young girls before menses are fairly established, III’uls. Pear, with satiety of life, particularly in com- pany (hysteria): Lyc. Fear, limbs: painful rigidity of, Bry.; starts in all his limbs on hearing an anxious cry, IBor.; trembling of, IOp. Fear, his lips will grow together: Stram. Fear, liver: of inflammation of Cainca; in affections of liver, Magn. m. Fear, not to have wherewithal to live : II.Bry.; he cannot make a living, Chlor. Fear, of not being able to bear any kind of medicine: All. sat. Fear, with melancholy: Crotal., Plumb.; causes melancholy, Stram. Fear, causes loss of memory: Anac. Fear, of men: Aloe; with delirium, Plat. Fear, menses: after, IPhos.; during, Coff; scanty or suppressed from, IBNux m.; if inter- fered with, worse during menses (convulsions) | |OEnan. ; suppressed, Act. sp., Calc., ILyc., IOp.; with melancholia, l l Rhus. Fear, timorous: Bell. Fear, in mania: with fear, Cup. m.; after fright, Ign., IPlat., IStram.; imagined he was to be killed, struck friends who came to help him (malignant scarlatina), IStram. Fear, of mirrors: Camph. Fear, of misfortunes: Calc., HClem. Bºy" happen. Fear, approach of some monster: appeals for help alternate in short periods with lively, active, vivid, delirium, Stram.; sits and looks under chairs, tables, Sofa, expecting yet dread- ing to see some monster creep forth, and feel- ing that if it does it will drive her raving mad, only in the light, Lac C. Fear, in morning: IGraph. Fear, of bad news: afterwards weak, Calc, p. Fear, at night: Bell., Merc.; of children, IChloral.; of children with screaming, fol- lowed by squinting, Ilkali br.; of ghosts (worm affections), Carbo v.; with grief, Merc.; with intestinal spasms, I IOp.; in tubercular meningitis, I lTuberc. Fear, of noise: Coff., IIMux v.; at door makes him anxious, Aur. met.; in left ear starts, Millef.; after nocturnal emission, Aloe. Fear, at noon: better in evening, Zinc. Fear, that people will observe her confusion of mind: I Calc. Fear, causes hot risings | | Hyper. Fear, with palpitation: IMerc.; especially at night (Basedow's disease), 1 ISpong.; causes palpitation, Puls., IOp.; in angina pectoris, Aur. mur. Fear, in diseased pancreas: Atrop. s. Fear, of paralysis: Anac., Arn., Asaf. Fear, during paroxysm, puerperal eclampsia: Coccul. Fear, people: to go where there are many, or excitement, IAcon.; to see people (mental derangement), IKali br. Fear, as if persecuted: by men or the devil on account of crimes which he had never com- mitted (delirium tremens), l l Zinc. Fear, in incipient phthisis: ||.Tuberc. Fear, by presence of physician (after typhoid): | |Stram. Fear, especially at piano : l l Phos. Fear, as if he was in a strange place: Cic. i in pleuritis: with plastic exudation, ep. Fear, of pointed things: pins, etc., ISpig. Fear, of being poisoned: All. sat., Ars. m., IIHyos., IKali bi., IRhus; with spirits of camphor (nymphomania), HApis; in puerperal mania, l l Ver. v.; fears she has been, Glon.; fears medicine is poison, ILach. Fear, worse from, during pregnancy: Nux m. Fear, of being punished: (child), Camph. Fear, of rain: l l Elaps. Fear, of losing reason: Bº crazy. Fear, causes restlessness: Ign. Fear, she will come to ruin : 1 ISul. Fear, with running about : Ver. Fear, with sadness: (climaxis), IKali br.; sad thoughts, Rhus. Fear, scarlet fever: Calad. Fº º shadows from candlelight (child), 3,10. Fear, of cutting himself while shaving: Calad. Fear, with wild shrieks: TVer. Pear, shrinks back: on awaking, Stram.; on in Oesophagus: seeing anyone (hysterical convulsions), | |Stram. Fear, of sickness. B& disease. Fear, with sighing: IRhus. Fear, sleep: afraid to go to, Nux m., for fear he will die before he awakes, ILach.; after nightmare, lest she die, H.Led. Fear, on slumbering: l l Hep.; during sleep, | | Hep.; causes sleepless nights, l l Puls.; dis. #. sleep at 3 A.M., l'Ars.; causes insomnia, Il. Fº of smallpox : Vacc. Fear, of society: Cic. GºCompany, aversion, Fear, of being sold: IIHyos. Fear, she will lose her soul. Bº Religion. Fear, of evil spirits: HManc. Fear, of being spoken to : (mental derange, ment), IKali br. Fear, with starting: IOp., Ver.; easily, Bar. c. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 47 at approach of others, Bell.; on falling asleep, HNitr. ac.; in sleep, Calc, p.; from sleep, IIHyos.; child in croup, iPhos.; incipient basilar meningitis, IKali br. Fear, to starve: Bry., HSep. Fear, stool: involuntary, 1 IPhos.; also urine, especially at night, I Phos.; green gushing, exhausting, ITVer. Fear, before strangers: 1 IStram.; while teeth- ing, ICup. m. Fear, street: if passing a certain corner or * he will drop down(hypochondriasis), rg. nit. Fear, of being struck by those coming towards him: gout, II Arn. Fear, of suffocation: ILobel. i., Stram.; she will die of, ISpong.; with asthma, IPhos.; on motion, with dyspnoea, ISpig.; drives out of bed at night (emansio mensum), IDig.; with palpitation, awakens after midnight, IISpong.; causes suffocative attacks, with bloated bluish face, BSamb. Fear, causes inclination to suicide: Ars.; fear that she might commit, with continuous cry- ing, Puls. Fear, of surgeon : Coff. Fear, from pleasant surprises: 11Coff. Fear, with sweat: ISpong. Fear, taciturn after: Ign. Fear, to talk with anyone: Paeonia. Fear, causes tetanus: Ign. Fº of thieves on waking after midnight, Ign. Fear, torticollis after : I.Nux v. -Rear, of touching parts (arthritic pain): Phos., ac.; of possibility of being touched (gout), II Arn.; in sensitive places, Tell. Fear, trembling: and clonic spasms, IPlat.; of, limbs with oppression of respiration, worse evening after eating, change of temperature, especially heat to cold, Ran. Fear, worse in twilight: IRhus. Fear, causes retention of urine : IOp. Fear, causes prolapsus, uteri: Op.;. fear of everything dropping through, ILil. tig. Fear, vague: cephalalgia, Alum. Fear, causes vertigo: Crotal., IOp. Fear, with vexation, ailments from: Coff., LPetrol. Fear, caused by visions of old repulsive persons (hysteria), BKali c. Fear, voice husky: Bar m.; weak, Bar. m. Fear, cannot be persuaded to work: Con. Fear, she may commit some wrong and kill herself: LMerc. B&"Anxiety, Apprehension, Dread, Solicitude. FICKLE: Apis, Asaf., Nux m. Hº Changeable, Fitful. FIDGETY. gº. Chap. 36. FILTH: wallows in his own (mania), Camph. FISTS: doubling as if in furious anger, HCalc.; makes (spasms after fright), Ign. FIRE: attempts to set house on (scabies), BHep.; thinks and talks of, HCalc. FITFUL : Cinch., ICypr., Magn. m., ENux m.; in chronic headache, Iod. B& Changeable, Fickle. FLATTERED, wants to be: JPallad. FLIES, tries to catch : | |Stram. FLIGHTY. Bº Delirium. FOOD, refuses: | | Viol.; saying one who does not work should not eat, but driven by hunger he tried to procure it secretly (melancholia), Arg. nit.; aversion, to (affection of brain), Glon. ; must be forcibly administered (melan- cholia religiosa), HKaliph. FOOLISH (silly): IIHyos., Paris, IPhos.; things does (intermittent), Cinch.; behaves like mad, Hyos.; like a fool, Stram. FOREBODINGS, with brain fag : Natr. m. Forebodings, constant: Natr. c. Forebodings, dark: takes dark views of things, | |Kali ph. Forebodings, about his disease in regard to future: Sep. Forebodings, of impending disaster: IPuls. Forebodings, in dysmenorrhoea: INatr. m. Forebodings, evenings lying in bed: Ars. Forebodings, evil: IIPsor. Forebodings, fearful: with cold sweat, wakes in night (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c. Forebodings, gloomy: Stilling. Forebodings, of attack interrupted playing: (chorea), Caust. * gº Anxiety, Apprehension, Dread, Fear, Uneasiness. FORGETFUL : Act. rac., IIAgnus, Amm. c. Arum t., Bar. c., Bell., Calad., HCalc., Calc p., Cain., Canth., Caps., "Carbol. ac., Cin- nab., I ICinnam., Colch., 1Con., Cornus, Form., Graph., Gymn, Lac c., Lil. tig., Millef, HIMerc., Natr. a., ||Nux m., I IOp., || Petrol, IPhos., ||Plat., IIPsor., IPtel., Rhus, Rhus v., Sal...ac., Sarrac., Stront., Tabac., Tell., Thuya, HZinc., | |Zing. Forgetful, loses appetite (melancholy): Anac. Forgetful, in business: Fluor, ac.; crept into a corner and said he must sleep, could not sleep but still remained lying down, Jamb.; remem- bers all he had forgotten, during slumber, Selen. Forgetful, of dates: Con., Fluor, ac. Forgetful, of what she is going to do: in post- partum hemorrhage, Cann. S., | | Carbol, ac.; what he has just intended to do, Card. m.; what she wants to do or has done, Chel.; from one moment to next what she wishes to do, Manc.; what he has done a short time ago, |Calc. P. sº Forgetful, of everything except dreams: melan- choly after mortification), Ign. Forgetful, in evening: Fluor, ac., IForm. Forgetful, of almost everything: Fluor, ac, Forgetful, friends and relatives: Lyss. Forgetful, during fever: Guaraea; after heat, Pod.; words during chill, Pod.; in typhus, II Arn., Coccul.; in headache, l l Alum.; after attacks, Magn. p. Forgetful, of figures, names and places (incipi- ent stage of senile dementia): ICrotal. Forgetful, in hysteria: Anac. Forgetful, of everything immediately: IDig. Forgetful, after meals: ISulph. Forgetful, in morning : on awaking, unable to go on with her dressing, constantly requires reminding, Thuya. Forgetful, makes him morose (melancholy after typhus): Anac. Forgetful, especially of names: IICrotal., || Guaiac.; later of words and initial letters, BMed. Forgetful, after nosebleed: || Kreo. Forgetful, on making notes: he mistakes right for left, Fluor. ac. 9 º 48 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Forgetful, in ozaena: Aur. met. Forgetful, in old people: ILyc. Forgetful, of what she has read: even previous line, IMed. Forgetful, cannot remember what he is reading or talking about : Hydras. Forgetful, in religious mania: during lucid moments, IPuls. * Forgetful, of what he is about to say: ||Hyper., Lil. tig., Mez., Rhod.; after commencing sen- tence, RAtrop. S.; in pneumonia, Sulph. ; in post-partum hemorrhage, Cann. S. Forgetful, of everything he has seen: Anac. Forgetful, as if he had forgotten something, and does not know what : BIod. Forgetful, of syllables and entire words when writing: Colch. Forgetful, how to talk: Kali br. Forgetful, of what he has just thought: ICoccul. Forgetful, of connection of consecutive thoughts: after consciousness is restored (apoplexy), iOp. Forgetful, of words: _IMed.; when talking, IHam.; just spoken, Carbo a.; of last, Cann. i.; fail him in middle of speech, Bar. c. B& Memory. FRANTIC, almost: in her appeals, TAtrop s.; coryza after mercury, IIRali iod. Frantic, attacks make her (colic): Aloe. Frantic, during chill : changes position (ague), | | Rhus. Frantic, in headache : HGlon.; from pain in meningitis, HGels. Frantic, from least noise : ||Zinc. Frantic, in toothache: Coff. tº Frenzy, Rage. FRENZY: Agar., Agnus, Stram. Frenzy, in fever: Anag. Frenzy, headache : from intolerable pain, Ars. Frenzy, causing to injure himself: Agar. Frenzy, in mania: after melancholy, Gels. Frenzy, maniacal: hair dishevelled, IGels.; with loss of consciousness, Camph. Frenzy, menacing : Agar. Frenzy, in meningitis: IStram. Frenzy, mischievous: Agar. Frenzy, in peritonitis: Atrop. Frenzy, after pneumonia: l l Op. Hº Frantic, Rage. FRETFUL : Ascl. t., Berb., Bell., Camph., Calend., HCaulo., || Caust., IICham., || Chel., Cic., ICina, Cinnab., COccus, Coff, Guaiac.; IGraph., Helon, Hydr, ac., IKalibi., akali br., ſl Kali ph., Mang., Natr. m., Niccol., Ol. an., EOleand., IIPlat., Puls., Rhus, Samb., | |Spong., Sulph. ac., I Thuya, Verbas. Fretful, in abscess: after vaccination, Apis. Fretful, on awaking: will not be pacified, in- termittent, ICina. Fretful, in bronchitis: dentition, Kreos. Fretful, child must be carried: HICham, Fretful, cough excites: ICina. Fretful, in whooping cough: ICup, ac, Fretful, in evening: Lyss., Zinc. Fretful, fever: during (diarrhoea), ISulph.; in intermittent, Ipec. Fretful, in headache : Ars. Fretful, in melancholia: Kali c. Fretful, in tubercular meningitis: I ITuberc. Fretful, in mind affections: Hep. Fretful, in miscarriage; Caulo. Fretful, in morning: Amm, m.; and sleepy, Calad. Fretful, at night: sick babies, IPsor.; with frightful visions, Camph. Fretful, from pain: tonsillitis, Merc. iod. flav. Fretful, passionate: affection of mind, Hep. Fretful, peevish : with ill humor, Staph. Fretful, in pityriasis versicolor: IMez. Fretful, quietly (child): I Coff. Fretful, in rachitis: ICalc. Fretful, rigid from (child): IPuls. Fretful, in scarlatina: ICalc. Fretful, with dirty yellow, greasy skin: Psor. Fretful. after sleep (chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea after vaccination): IThuya. Fretful, before stool: HBor. Fretful, cries when touched: child (diarrhoea, colic), II Ant. c. Fretful, at trifles: Aspar., ||Ptel. B& Cross, Irritable, Peevish. FRIGHT. Gº Fear. IFRIVOLOUS : Arn. FROLICSOME behavior: changing to sor- row, JNux m. FUN, full of : 11Cann. i.; in chronic diarrhoea, ICalc. Hº Cheerful, Happy, Hilarity, Gay, Joy, Laughing, Merry. FURY: |IPhos., Anac., ||Melil. Fury, in cerebro-spinal meningitis: Canth. Fury, as if drunk; OEnan.; in typhoid, iOp. Fury, when something to eat was offered : Ars. Fury, epileptic, before attack: Ind. Fury, had to be held: Bell. Fury, in insanity: I ITarant. Fury, lascivious : Hyos. tº Anger, Frenzy, Rage, Violence. FUTURE, fear of gºt Anxiety, Apprehen- sion, Dread, Foreboding. GAY : Acon., Ananth., Ant. t., Croc., ||Fluor. ac., Guarana, Hydrocot., Op., Tarant. Gay, alternately with depression: Agar., Nux m.; in whooping cough, ICupr. m. Hº Changeable n. Gay, in afternoon : Ast, r. Gay, ineffectual desireto be: with nausea, IManc. Gay, thoughtless : Arn. jº Cheerful, Happy, Hilarity, Joy, Laugh- ing, Merry. GESTUIRES : ||Plat. Gestures, angry: in night walking, Meph. Gestures, in delirium ; pneumonia, Phos. Gestures, disgusting, immodest: Hyos., in imbecility, Merc. 635° Obscene. Gestures, foolish: Bell.., ||Ver.; mimicry, ICup. m.; grotesque, puerperal mania, Nux v. Gestures, with thoughtlessness: | | Mosch. Gestures, frightful; on awaking (Scabies) Hep. Gestures, lively: Hyos. Gestures, ludicrous: Bell, Cic., Stram.; in chorea, ICup. m. Gestures, in mental derangement: after amen- orrhoea, ICOccul. Gestures, ridiculous: like a clown, IIHyos. Gestures, strange : Camph., INux m.; as if possessed, Stram. Gestures, wild : Camph. B& Active, Antics, Tricks. GLOOMY : Abrot., IAEsc. h., Arg. nit., Amm. c., Asar., ICalc., Dig., || Ham., Helon., Magn. c., IPhos., IPhyt., IIFlumbº, Polyg., Polyp., iPuls., Rhus v., LISars., Sil. Gloomy, alternating with: cheerfulness, Cinch., Med.; frantic delirium, l l Plumb.; with ex- citement, Con..., | |Plumb.; Serenity, Cinch. bol. & 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 49 Gº with apprehension and fretful mood: |Plat. Gloomy, for days, then excited: ICon. Gloomy, in diabetes: IHelon. O Gº yet unwilling to die: in haemoptysis, BAcal. Gloomy, with drowsiness: Calc. p. Gloomy, with fainting: BLach. Gloomy, in ague: | |Polyp. Gloomy, forebodings: IPhos. gº. Appre- hension, Dread, Foreboding. Gloomy, as from internal grief: Amm. m. Gloomy, as headache gets worse: parenchyma- tous metritis, I ILac c. Gloomy, with heavy expression: Collin. Gloomy, in hepatic derangements: Lept. Gloomy, mania: Lyss. Gloomy, after mortification: l l Puls. Gloomy, threatening paralysis: of legs, I [Ang: Gloomy, weighted down, with suicidal mood: IIAur. met., ISpig.; better by tears, Med. Gloomy, walking in air, and in evening : "Sep. Bº Depression, Grief, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy, Sadness. GRASPING, at one's clothing: in frightened manner, , (convulsions, child), HCic.; which she puts into her mouth, Calc. Grasping, flocks. Bº Picking at flocks. Grasping, greedily: with both hands, anything offered him, Hyos. Grasping, with hands: ICalc. p. Grasping, everything within reach and thrusts into mouth: child, ISul. Grasping, others: Camph. Grasping, quickly: thinks he has seized a thing before touching it, if he holds the object does not feel that he has hold of it, Stram. Grasping, wrong things: Lyss. GREEDY : ILyc., ISep. GRAVE. Bºyº Serious. GRIEF: causes pain in abdomen ; haemate- mesis, l l Natr. m. Grief, causes agalactia : ICaust. Grief, ailments from: || Amm. m., Anac. or.; Ant. c., IIAur. met., Calc. p., HClem., IICoc- cul., Colch., Con., Cycl., Lobel. c., IGels., º IIIgn., IHPhos. ac., Tarant.; from long-lasting chronic headache, face and tooth- ache, chorea, IICaust.; particularly with drowsiness, HOp., IIPhos. ac. Grief, from dissapointed love causes apoplexy: | |PhOS. Grief, causes smarting pain in back: Naja. Grief, when thinking of his business in morn- ing: Puls. Grief, causes cerebro-spinal meningitis: IOp. Grief, causes chorea: IIgn. Grief, causes colic in pregnancy : I.Ars. Grief, causes chronic complaints long lasting: |Lach. Grief, about consequences: HIStaph. Grief, constitution undermined by: Phos. Grief, causes convulsions: || Op.; clonic, in face and limbs, Ars. Grief, causes delusions (climaxis): || Zinc. Grief, causes dyspepsia: Cypr. Grief, causes epilepsy: IHyos. Grief, with fear at night: IMerc. Grief, from wounded feelings: Cham., IIgn. Grief, fever; in childbed, IColoc.; typhoid, Cham., HPhos. ac. Grief, fits of: Asaf. Grief, after fright: IIgn. Grief, hair falls off: Phos. ac. Grief, causes headache : Aur. met., Phos.; occipital, and in nape of neck, IIPhos. ac.; chronic congestion, IPhos. ac.; vertex burn- ing, ICalc., , hot, Phos.; pain on top of head as if brain were crushed, iPhos. ac. Grief, intermittent action of heart: IKali ph. Grief, aggravates hydrophobia: Lyss. Grief, with jealousy: Hyos. Grief, over insults (convulsions): I IOp. Grief, causes jaundice : Phos. ac. Grief, from unhappy love. Bº Love. Grief, causes mental disturbances: IPlat. Grief, causes palpitation: IOp. Grief, causes paresis of legs: TNatr. m. Grief, about past events: IPlat. Grief, after losing persons or objects: IIIgn. Grief, causes dragging and anxiety in prae- cordia; iNaja. Grief, quiet: following anger, Ign. Grief, roars involuntarily after : Ars. Grief, sensitiveness to : ICOccul. Grief, with sighing : II Act. rac. Grief, silent: Cycl., IIIgn.; with indignation, 1Coloc.; with "º love, IIIgn.; with submissiveness, IIPuls. Grief, causes sleeplessness: Ign., JNatr. m. Grief, suppressed causes epilepsy : Ign. Grief, over trifles: Bar. c. Grief, weakness from : Guarana, HPhos. ac. B& Depression, Gloomy, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy, Sadness. GRIMACES: I |Plat., Stram., | | Ver. v. GROANING : Camph., HCham., ICOccul., Crotal., HIpec., IIRali br., || Mur. ac., Ver. Groaning, during breathing: in pericarditis, Colch. Groaning, in cholera: ICup. ac. Groaning, constant: Mang., Merc. Groaning, at beginning and ending of puerperal convulsions: Ign. Groaning, in whooping cough: BCup. ac. Groaning, in epilepsy; I Sil. Groaning, fever, during heat: LIPuls. Groaning, in headache : Act. rac. ; periosteal, LMez. Groaning, effect of wounded honor: ||Nux. v. Groaning, in hysteria: occasional, IHydr. ac. Groaning, loud: Stram. Groaning, during menses: HArs. Groaning, with nausea; Lac def. Groaning, in old age : BBar. c. Groaning, in scarlatina: IKali c. Groaning, during sleep : Coff., EIpec., Lyc., IOp., | | Puls., ESulph; in cholera, Mur, ac.; incipient basilar meningitis: WKali br. Groaning, with sleeplessness: Crotal. Groaning, stretch out in a stiff, rigid manner, difficult breathing: Coff. Groaning, with thirst: during fever, l IPod. Groaning and grasping at throat: HIStram. Bº Moaning. GRUDGE, inclined to have a secret : Zinc. GRUMBLE disposed to : with headache, Aur met. Đº Complaining, Discontent. HAPPY : ICic., Fluor. ac., Iod., HSul. Happy, alternating with gloom. Bº Gloomy. Happy, jumps out of bed: 11Cic. Happy, foolish: IESul. Happy, can appear, but looks down when Cºl street: nocturnal emissions, DioSc. 4 50 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Happy, with continued smiling: in chorea, Sum. Happy, after stool: Natr. s. Hº Cheerful, Gay, Joy, Merry. HARD HEARTED : Anac. HARSH, with headache: Lyss.; in melan- cholia, Bakali iod. Hº Vindictive. HASTY (hurried): Acon., Aur. met., IIBry., Camph., Carbo a., IIHep., Merc. v., Natr. m., | |Nux v., EStram., Sul. ac. Hasty, yet feels no ambition: Lil. tig. Hasty, with short breath; Caust. Hasty, with chill: Cann. s. Hasty, in chlorosis: l l Natr. m. Hasty, in eclampsia: Ars. Hasty, gets fatigued: IIMed. Hasty, head: muddled feeling, Ptel.; with racking pain, Ptel. Hasty, heart: with anxiety and fluttering : | Natr. m. Hasty, with ill humor: Thuya. Hasty, involuntary ; when taking hold of any- thing and when walking, Sul. Hasty, with lassitude and weariness: 1 IPtel. Hasty, in puerperal mania: in action and speech, HCamph. Hasty, in prolapsus uteri: Arg. nit. Hasty, walks to and fro: cannot be amused by thinking or reading, Lil. tig. Hasty, worse when hurried : Coff. HATES: ICalc., ILac c., INatr. m. Hates, owner of dog that bit her, with inclina- tion to utter maledictions which shock her : SS. Hates, his fellow-beings: Led.; repels every one, Aloe; because they offend him, Natr. m. Hates, women: l l Puls. H& Aversion, Company, Malice, Rancor, Spiteful, Viñdictive. HAUGHTY (arrogant): IILyc., IFerr., HIPlat. Haughty, during pregnancy: Ver. Haughty, with religiousness: IPlat. Hº Pride. HEADSTRONG: Bºy" Obstinate. HEAVEN : feels as if in : Calc. a. Bº Peace, Serenity. HEAVINESS: Atrop. S., Chrom. ac., Nitr. ac., Sarrac.; it seems as if he cannot prevent falling, Eup. pur. HELPLESS, feels like an infant: Hell. HESITATION: Crotal, IGraph. 8& Bashful, Reserved. HIDE, desire to: 1Chlor.; in chorea, ICup. m. Hide, convulsions: under bedclothes, and eeps timidly from under, after fright, IIgn. Hide, in delirium: İHStram. Hide, in puerperal mania: | | Puls. Hide, in measles: IStram. & Hide, during pregnancy: to escape from a little grey man, who wanted to pull out her leg, l l Puls. Bºy" Escape, Run. HILARITY: Anag., Bell., ICroc, Ferr. ph., IFluor, ac., ILyc., Therid. Hilarity, alternating: with dulness, Jab.; with fearful mood (sciatica, probably hysterical, and due to retrolateral version of uterus), | | Nux m. Hilarity, with buffoonery and subsequent angry savageness, or tearful Sorrow (mental derangement): Op. Hilarity, with chorea: every seven days, Croc. Hilarity, in erotomania: l l Plat. l Hilarity, in evening: Cinch. bol, Lachn. Hilarity, stupid: Arund. gº Cheerful, Gay, Laughing, Merry. HOLD, takes. 33%" Grasping. OME, as if away from, in midst of strangers (epilepsy), Ast r. Home, feels that everything has changed: hypochondriasis, Arg. nit. Home, desire to go: and when there, to go out. IICalc. p.; HCup. ac.; in insanity, Calc.; in typhus, IBry. HOMESICK : Aur. met., | | Carbo a., Eup. pur., l l Hell., l l Kali ph., Magn. m., | | Merc, HNatr. m., Senecio, Sil. Homesick, ailments from : Clem., particularly with drowsiness, HIPhos.ac. Homesick, with red cheeks: I ICaps. Homesick, hot feeling in fauces: IHCaps. Homesick, in mental derangement: || Manc. Homesick, with sleeplessness: 11Caps. Homesick, with weeping : IPhos.ac. HONOR, effects of wounded: IIgn., ENux v.; insanity, hysteria, l l Ver. HOPEFULNESS: sanguine of recovery, Sang. HOPELESS: Act.sp., Apis, Ars., IIAur. m., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., IICaust., Cham., ILach., Nitr. ac., | | Psor., IWer. Hopeless, in colic : || Ant. t. Hopeless, after concussion : I.Arn. Hopeless, in diphtheria: TNatr. a. Hopeless, in fever: intermittent, l l Ant. t.; especially after typhus, better from nosebleed, HPSOr. Hopeless, about future: Natr. m. Hopeless, all night: Lith. Hopeless, in paralysis: Caust. Hopeless, of recovery: 11Calc.; typhus, IBapt. B& Depression, Despair, Courage, want of, Gloominess, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy, Sadness. HOWIS : ||Nux V. Howls, in phlegmonous erysipelas: ITVer. v. Howls, in facial neuralgia: | | Verbas. Howls, all night: Ver. Howls, as from rage (children): Bell. H& Screaming, Shrieking, Weeping. HUMOR: gº, Ill humor. HUMILIATION, dreams about : in evening, Asar. Humiliation, painful sense of: Cinch. bol. HURRY. Bº Hasty. HYDROPHOBIA : Acet. ac., Arg. nit., | | Aspar., Bell., Canth., Chlor., Crotal., HCurar., Hyos., ILach., HWLyss., | |Sabad., HStram., Tereb., Ver. Hydrophobia, frequently speaks with a re- markably quick and sharp articulation of the impending result: LySS. Hydrophobia, spasms renewed by contact: |Bell. Hydrophobia, the mere idea of fluids may cause a paroxysm : Lyss. º Hydrophobia, screams or howls in a high voice: Stram. Hydrophobia, of sheep: Apis, ILyss. Hydrophobia, water; could not hear mentioned without shudder of fear, Lyss. HYPERAESTHESIA, emotional: Guarana; ending in depression and torpor, IIIgn. B& Excitable, Senses, Sensitive, Impressi- bility. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 51 HYPOCHONDRIASIS: Anac., Anag., Ananth., | | Ant. t., Arum m., l'Asaf., fll Aur. met., Bell., IBenz, ac., IICact., HCaps., Coccul, 1Con, IGrat., Hep., Hyos., HIpec., IKali ph., ILyc., IIMez., Millef., ILNatr. c., HINatr. m., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sinap., HStaph., ISul., BTereb., Val., Viol., IZing. Hypochondriasis, abdominal troubles: IGraph. Hypochondriasis, in amenorrhoea: I Coca. Hypochondriasis, with anxiety: Arn., Val.; and ill humor, I IMosch.; seems to originate in upper part of chest, Ars. Hypochondriasis, irregular appetite : Stann. Hypochondriasis, with brain fag : Nux v. Hypochondriasis, constipation: ENatr.m., Ver. Hypochondriasis, in coryza: ICalc. Hypochondriasis, through day: merry in even- ing, ISul. Hypochondriasis, longing for death: Aur. met. Hypochondriasis, in dysmenorrhoea: RCoca. Hypochondriasis, after eating: Anac., Cinch., INatr. c.; with sensitiveness, HBNux v. Hºondriasis. after suppression of eruption: |Sul. Hypochondriasis, in evening: Lyss. Hypochondriasis, gastric symptoms: Zinc. Hypochondriasis, head (cephalalgia): 'Agn. c.; rheumatic pains in head and limbs, Merc. per. Hypochondriasis, in functional diseases of heart: |Tabac. Hypochondriasis, in hemorrhoids: HAnac., |Nux V. Hypochondriasis, with indigestion : HNatr. c. Hypochondriasis, inert, takes no interest in his surroundings: Euph. Hypochondriasis, caused by insult: Staph. Hypochondriasis, from liver or gastric troubles: especially in drunkards, INux v. Hypochondriasis, menses: during, Curar.; with suppression, Con. Hypochondriasis, in morning: Anac. Hypochondriasis, with moroseness: IPuls. Hypochondriasis, follows onanism: Tarant. Hypochondriasis, with peevishness: IPuls. Hypochondriasis, rectum: with hemorrhage from (old women), IPsor.; caused by stitches (constipation), IHNatr. m. Hypochondriasis, originating in sexual system: Mosch.; from abstinence, IHCon...; from abuse, IPhos.ac.; excess, IICon., IPhos. ac., IIStaph.; dwelling on sexual subjects, Staph. Hypochondriasis, with studious men (abdomi- nal complaints and costiveness): HHNux v. Hypochondriasis, with pressure in stomach: after eating, Nux v. Hypochondriasis, sullen mood : Anac. Hypochondriasis, in cloudy weather : Aloe. Hypochondriasis, with weeping: Mez., Puls. gº Depression, Despair, Gloom, Grief, Hope- lessness, Melancholy, Misanthropic, Moody, Sadness. HYSTERIA. Jºe Chapter 36. IDEAS (fancies, notions, whims), full of : BAur. m., BJCoff., | |Lyc., | | Merc., B.Nux m., Kaliph., B.Sul. Ideas, abundant: cerebral exaltation, Bell. Ideas, absence of: All. Sat., Arund., l l Caust., Nitr. ac., Tromb.; in brain fag, HPhos. ac.; during menses (exophthalmus), ILyc. vir. tº vanishing. Ideas, disorder in association of: Colch. Ideas, changeable: IVal.; seldom completed a sentence, i. e., united the half sentence of an- swer to a question addressed to a person not present, Stram. Ideas, clear: after headache, Ast. r. Ideas, not clear: Hº Colch.; become more so when he exerts his will, Lil. tig. Ideas, clings obstinately to : ||Plat. Ideas, inability to collect: Laur., Tromb. Ideas, difficulty of combining: when reading or listening (effects of overstudy), GNatr. c. Ideas, diminished power of concentration: IIHell., Oxal. ac., Sticta. Ideas, confounding of: IKreos. Ideas confused: ..] I Ailant., IIRapt., Camph., Con., Lil.tig.; difficulty in conversing, HGlon.;. could not compose, Ham.; in febris nervosa stupida, Melil.; in headache, l l Acet. ac., Aur. met., Cornus; in haematuria, Ipec.; in vesical humors, ICanth.; with sweat, Cornus; by every intercurrent remark of others, Mez. Ideas, crowd: no sooner does one occur, than a number of others follow in quick succession, while writing, Lach.; one constantly chasing the other (mania), I | Merc. Ideas, deficient; Anac. Ideas, difficult flow of: with dull headache in room, better in open air, l l Menyanth. Ideas, disconnected: Rhus v.; cannot read or write, IIMux v.; in yellow fever, Gels. Ideas, disgusting: Sang. Ideas, erroneous: BVer.; quick and brisk, one following another, anxious | | Cup. m. Ideas, erotic : | | Hyper., HKalibr. Bºlerotic. Ideas, full of, especially evening and night: HECinch. Ideas, exalted : loquacity (insanity), I Wer. v. Ideas, excited : Agar. Ideas, lacks words to express: Colch., | ||Lactu.v. Ideas, fixed: Benz. ac., IHCann. i., §Carbo v., Hell., Ign., Nux v.; in typhoid, l l Puls.; can- not get rid of (pregnancy), |Stann. Ideas, cannot fix. 6&t concentrate. Ideas, frightful: in evenings, IICaust. Ideas great flow : | | Glon. Ideas, cannot follow up (yellow fever): IGels. Ideas, forgets last : IICann. i. º Ideas, cannot grasp: IZinc.; with headache, ICinnab. Ideas, haughty: Ver. Ideas, haunt him : Acon. Ideas, he seems to recognize but half an idea in the proper place, but cannot hold it, makes effort to grasp the other half, but at the same moment half of another incomplete idea pres- ses upon him ; thoughts chase one another, but he always has half a thought which he cannot hold or think out : Viol. Ideas, fanciful, in hypochondriasis: I Arg. nit. Ideas, incoherency in expressing: Nux m. Ideas, insane : for instance to throw a glass of water which he is carrying in his hand, into some one’s face, or to stab his flesh with the knife he is holding, and the like, Lyss. Ideas, lascivious: Arund., HCalc., HKali br.; in gleet or impotence, HCalad.; with sexual irri- tation, l l Orig. Ideas, limited : if left to himself is occupied continuously with the same thing, bringing frequently forward Same ideas within a short space of time and always in Same manner, Lyss. 52 * 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Ideas, more lively: Amyl. Ideas, concern love (onanism): IHyos. Ideas, morbid : of past, Sul.; disagreeable, caus- ing rancor, worse evening in bed, prevent fall- ing asleep, Sul. Ideas, full of at night: HCham. Ideas, of pain; renewed by sight of water, ILyss. . . . Ideas, periodically returning: Ars. Ideas, projective : Anac. Ideas, cannot retain : AEthus. Ideas, full of ridiculous : speculative, Cann. i.; in puerperal fever, l l Rali ph.; with jeal- ousy, ILach. Ideas, rush of, with anxiety, in evening, on going to sleep : Puls. Ideas, sad and joyless: IPsor. Ideas, prevent sleep : HArg. nit., Jacea, Staph. Ideas, slow : 'Carbo v., Cinch., ICornus, Nux m., IPhoS.; with diarrhoea during pregnancy, Nux m.; in neuralgia of Scalp, llStaph. Ideas, aroused from, by loud speaking: obliged to think long before answering, | | Cup. ac. Ideas, seem to come from stomach : Acon. Ideas, strange : Canth., HStram.; during preg- nancy, Illyss. Ideas, timorous : evenings, HCaust. Ideas, tumult of crude float through mind, noise in ears, insensibility : Camph. Ideas, unwelcome ; as in delirium, prevent sleep, IOp. Ideas, vanishing: gradual, Asar.; while talk- ing, Mez. ; sudden, l l Rob. Ideas, of violence, produced by importunate venereal craving: Ast. r. Ideas, vivid : typhoid fever, Cham. Ideas, voluptuous : Calc., Camph., Carbo v., INuph. Ideas, half written: cannot finish without great effort, Acon. Ideas, unfit for work: Mephit. H& Delusion, Fancies, Thinking. IDIOCY: Ananth., IBar. c., Bar. m., Caps., Cham., Chloral., Hell., Tabac.; from alco- holism, IPhos. Idiocy, alternating with furor: IIAEthus. Idiocy in chorea : l l Agar, Ignat. Idiocy, children : AEthus. Idiocy, in convulsions: Bufo. Idiocy, in epilepsy: Tabac.; before attack, 1Caust. Idiocy, after masturbation: l l Orig., I IOp. Idiocy, after poisoning with Stramonium Seed: | | Anac. Imbecility. IDIOTIC, behavior: I Carb. s. IDLENESS. §§º Laziness. ILI, HUMOR: Abrot., Agar., Aloe, Ang, Aspar., Ast. r., Bism, Bromº. IBry, Caust, IHCham., ICina, Il Chel, ICinch, Coccul, IColch., Coral., ICroc., Cycl., HDig., IGraph., Grat., Indig., Ipec., HHKalibi, Kreo., ILach., ILed, Mang, Magn. C., Magn. S., Merc. Cor., Menyanth., TBNuxv., Ol. a., IOleand., Pallad., Phell, Plat., Psor, IPuls., Spong, Stront., ISul., Thuya, Zinc. ſº o e Ill humor, abdomen: affections during cli- maxis, IPsor.; with cutting, Aloe; with press- ure in lower, during profuse menses, Plat. Ill humor in afternoon: l l AEthus. Ill humor, when alone, thinking of his ailments (angina pectoris): Aur. mur. Ill humor, alternating with: cheerfulness, Ars.; with good: Cinch. bol. Ill humor in ascites: HFluor ac. Ill humor, with pain in back : lassitude and pain as if bruised in region of short ribs, IRan. b. Ill humor, in bronchial catarrh: ILAnt. t. Ill humor in children: morning early, IIStaph. Ill humor, with chilliness: Agar. Ill humor, with chill : Anac., Ign. Ill humor, after coition: Selen.; easy and light- hearted at first, later ill humored, WNatr. m. Ill humor, whole day: Cham. Ill humor in diarrhoea: Bry, Lyss. Ill humor, after eating: HBor., Merc. Sul.; breakfast, Calad.; dinner, Amm. c.; a little too much, l l Merc. cy. Ill humor, follows nocturnal emissions: Thuya. Ill humor, in fever (intermittent): HFerr. Ill humor, as though a great grief weighed on him, 5 to 6 P.M.: HCon. Ill humor, headache: 'Anac., l l Ant. c., B.Lyss. Ill humor, with sensation as if head enlarged, with numb and dull sensation: Meph. Ill humor, worse in house, better walking in open air : IRhus. Ill humor, with hurriedness : Thuya. Ill humor, hypochondriacal : | | Mosch. Ill humor, indifferent (caries): Asaf. Ill humor, irritability especially in afternoon and in open air : IAEthus. Ill humor, unto vehemence, followed by dispo- sition to laugh, even aloud: Stram. Ill humor, menses: after, Bufo.; before, ILyc.; during, ICham. Ill humor in the morning : l l Calad., ILach., !Natr. m., Plat.; on awaking, Merc. iod. rub. Ill humor, morose, disinclined to talk: Jacea. Ill humor, with nausea : Stront. Ill humor, with nosebleed : ICoff. Ill humor, in onanism: Hyos. Ill humor, outburst: Seneg. Ill humor, with peevishness: IStaph. Ill humor, worse by petting : Cinch. Ill humor, caused by stitches in rectum: (consti- pation) HENatr. m. Ill humor, with pain as if bruised in region of short ribs: BRan. b. Ill humor, with restless sleep: Vacc. Ill humor, stool : before HBor.; white blood- streaked stool, Calc. Ill humor, in toothache: iMagn. c. Ill humor, about trifles: IICham. Ill humor, in urticaria: | | Bov. Ill humor, wishes to give vent in spite of all restraint: HCham. Ill humor, after vomiting: Cycl. Ill humor, with weakness: ICycl. - Ill humor, during wet, stormy weather: Amm. c. tº Anger, Chagrin, Fretful, Peevish. IIMAGINATION, decrease Of: Chin. S. Imagination, exalted: looseness after, Arg. nit. Imagination, excited : HCoff., Phos., Zinc., Ziz. Imagination, lively : Acon., Cann. i., Zinc. Imagination, reproduces former exciting things, all afternoon : Arg. met. Imagination, vivid: Lach., IOp. IMITATES voices, motions and gestures of different animals: | |Stram. Imitates, in writing: without knowing signifi- cation, ILyc. • IMBECILITY: I.Anac. or, Ant. c., Ant. t., 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 53 Apis, Ars., Art. v., Aur. met., Bell., Con., Dulc., Hyos., Merc., | |Nux m., IOp., ESul. Imbecility, as though annihilated: ić. Imbecility, after apoplexy: Anac. Imbecility, appearance of (mental derange- ment following amenorrhoea): Coccul. Imbecility, dwarfish: IBar. c. Imbecility, in epilepsy: Art. v.; appears to be lapsing into, Calc. Imbecility, after onanism: Tarant. Imbecility, after sexual abuse: IPhos. Imbecility, after vaccination: ||.Thuya. Hºt Idiocy. Imbecility, weakminded: Stram. IMPATIENCE: All. sat., Amb., Ars., Ars. h., Aur. mur. nat., TCarbol. ac., IICham., Coloc., IDulc., Hyos., IIIgn., IIpec., ILach., ILyc., Med., IINux v., Psor., | Sars., Sul., Vacc., | |Zinc. Impatience, before apoplexy : Ast. r.; with dull, stupid feeling in brain, IPlant. Impatience, in chlorosis: ||Natr. m. Impatience, at slightest contradiction: Nuph. Impatience, in convulsions: before attack, |Mosch. Impatience, with coryza: IINux v. Impatience, with fever: Cham. Impatience, fretful with numb sensation in forehead, as if constricted, in a warm crowded room, soon increasing to violent dull burrow- ing compression, l l Plat. Impatience, headache: from severe, all morning, Lyss., Manc., Pallad. Impatience, in organic disease of heart: IApis. Impatience, with heat in evening (ague): HIpec. Impatience, with itching: Osm.; child, l l Sars. Impatience, caused by heat and titillation in larynx before cough (consumption): Kalibi. Impatience, in melancholy: IKali c. Impatience, at herself and others during pain: HMurex. . Impatience, in rheumatism: || Act. sp. Impatience, runs about, never sits, or sleeps at night: IIod. Impatience, when sitting: like an uneasiness in bones, Sep. Impatience, everything goes too slowly: ICham. Impatience, when spoken to: (menorrhagia), | |Nux V. Impatience, Impatience, in strangury: Dulc. on hearing others talk much : Zinc. Impatience, throws himself about: Acon. Impatience, tossing about: Acon. tº Hasty, Restless. IMPERTINENT. gay- Impudent. IMPETUOUS: Ictod., Stront. Bº Hasty, Impulsive. IMPRESSIBILITY: Ant. c.; in atrophy of children, Phos; unpleasantly impressed by §§ !Con. Hºt Senses, Sensitive. IMPUDENT (impertinent, insolent): ICanth, Pallad.; in childbed, TVer. Impudent, in cough after pertussis: IGraph. IMPULSIVE: ILArg, nit.; in hysteria, LAur. met. §§ Hasty, Impetuous. INATTENTIVE: I Caust, Ictod., ISep. Inattentive, children, weak memory: IBar. c. Inattentive, when studying: children, Bar. m. B& Dulness. INCOHERENCY: Crotal., INux m.; in men- tal disturbance during climacteric period, ICycl. IN CONSOLABLE: Puls., ISpong., Stram. Inconsolable, from anxiety about his family, which he left behind while going On a short journey: Petrol. Inconsolable, would rather die on the spot, with heat: Spong. Inconsolable, over a fancied misfortune: runs about howling and screaming, or sits brooding, wailing and weeping, worse in evening, IWer. Inconsolable, in scirrhus mammae : Brom. Inconsolable, even to suicide: IICinch. Bº Hypochondriasis, Sadness, Weeping. INCONSTANCY : Act. sp., IIIgn. INDECISION: IGraph., Lac. def., ILyc, Lyss., INux m., Pallad., Psor., Tarax. Indecision, cannot accomplish or finish any- thing, pupils contracted : ICOccul. Indecision, in yellow fever: ISul. Indecision, in morning: Pallad. Indecision, in nervous debility: ICurar. Indecision, in typhus: wants to get up, and yet does not want to, IBapt. Indecision, resolve altered by trifles: Ars. Hº Irresolute. INDIFFERENT: IAgar, Amm. m., Anac.; IIApis, Ant. t., | | Ast. r., Bapt., Bell., Berb., Calc. p., IICarbo v., Cham., IICinch., Clem., 1Coccul, Cornus, Crotal., l l Cypr., Ferr., Guaraea, IGraph., Gymn., | | Hell., Jacea, | |Lyc., Lyss., || Melil., IMerc., IMez., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IOp., IIPhos. ac., HPic. ac., IPlat., , || Psor., Puls., Sec., Sep., Sil., Stram., Verbas., Xan., Zinc. Indifferent, with griping in abdomen on awak- ing in morning, continues during day: Xan. Indifferent, in chronic alcholism : even towards dearest friends, IPhos. Indºn, alternating with great joy: Men- anth. Indifferent, after least annoyance with dis- tress in stomach, IKalibi. Indifferent, brain affection: (children), ICup.m. Indifferent, in concussion of brain: Cic. Indifferent, even to his own children: IIPhos. Indifferent, in cholera Asiatica: IISul., II Ver. Indifferent, mental disturbance, climacteric period : ICycl. Indifferent, after concussion: ILArn. Indifferent, in croup: I ISpong. Indifferent, did not know what to do: night, |Merc. Indifferent, about anything being done for her: IILil. tig. Indifferent, in dropsy: Ars. Indifferent, with drowsiness: Cornus. Indifferent, to duties: 1 IPtel.; household (men- tal disorder), Act. rac.; doing anything, |Calc. Indifferent, especially if there is emaciation and debility: I Phos. ac. Indifferent, in epilepsy; ICrotal., || Op. Indifferent, to exposure of her person: 1 IPhyt. Indifferent, with mournful expression of face: (hydrocephaloid), Merc. Indifferent, fever: in typhus, HArn., ||Chin. s.; yellow, Ars. Indifferent, to future: far away feeling, Syph. Indifferent, in hypochondriasis: Con. Indifferent, with ill humor: afternoon from 5 to 6, 1Con. Indifferent, feels no interest in anything (in- sanity): ' |Nux v. 54 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Indifferent, with irritability: Ziz. Indifferent, to joy and suffering (mental de- rangement): IOp. Indifferent, with lachrymose mood: ||Plat. Indifferent, with lamentations about difficulty of breathing and headache: Plumb. Indifferent, to life: Phyt., HSep.; to affairs of, : *. ac.; particularly in company (hysteria), C., Indifferent, about lot of others: HISul. Indifferent, towards those he loves best, ani- mated to strangers: 1Fluor. ac. Indifferent, in melancholy: Kali ars., IKali br., | |Plat. . Indifferent, indesquamative nephritis: ||Plumb. Indifferent, to important news: Ars. h. Indifferent, with obstinacy: ICrotal. Indifferent, after onanism: IIStaph. Indifferent, to pain: Arund., Jatroph.; in typhoid, ICinch. Indifferent, pulse retarded: Ant. t. Indifferent, quiet: Crotal. Indifferent, while reading or listening: IMez. Indifferent, to sorrow: mental derangement, IOp. Indifferent, stoical to what happens: Ailant. Indifferent, to her surroundings: Rumex ; with dulness, Selen.; in sore throat, l l Phyt. Indifferent, when walking in open air (hypo- chondriasis): ICon. Indifferent, to getting well: ICalc. Indifferent, with aversion to work: Camph., Rhod. B& Apathy, Dulness, Torpor. INDIGNATION: ailments from: 1Coloc., IIStaph. Indignation, causes cardialgia: IIStaph. Indignation, causes colic : Coloc., IIStaph. Indignation, causes convulsions: with loss of consciousness, retraction of thumbs and foam- ing at mouth, l l Staph. Indignation, causes cough : Staph. Indignation, causes puerperal fever: IColoc. Indignation, with silent grief: Coloc. Indignation, causes suppression of menses: Coloc., Staph. Indignation, causes metritis: IColoc. Indignation, causes tight cramplike pain in left inguinal and iliac regions, worse after ex- ternal pressure, better for a while after cup of coffee: Coloc. Bº Anger, Chagrin, Fury, Rage, Vexation. INERTNESS. gºt Apathy, Dulness, Indif- ference, Torpor. INDOLENCE. Bº Laziness. INHUMANITY: Abrot., Anac. INSOLENT. Gºgº Impudent. INSULTING: ICham., IHyos., Lyss.; from jealousy, with unchaste expressions, I [Nux v.; with crying mood, IStram. Ågº Abusive. INSULTS, ailments from: IIgn., ||Merc, IIStaph. Insults, cause hypochondriasis: IStaph. Insults, feels she is looked down upon by everyone: ||Lac C. Insults, recalls old: INatr. m. Insults, sensitive to: ICOccul. Insults, too dignified to fight, subdued wrath, went home sick, trembling, exhausted : | |Staph. Bº Anger, Chagrin, Indignation, Sensitive, Vexation. INTELLECT, gº Mental conditions. INTOXICATED feeling: Act. sp., Arg. met, Amyg., Amyl., Aurant., IIRapt... Benz.ac., Cup. ars, #ár. IIHyos., IKali c., Millef, INux m., Psor., Tereb. Intoxicated, with absence of mind: INux m. Intoxicated, appearance : l l Atrop. S. Intoxicated person, behaves like: Stram. Intoxicated, with fulness in brain; Ailant. Intoxicated, with diarrhoea: Il Gels. Intoxicated, after dinner: Bufo. Intoxicated, with drowsiness: Nux m. Intoxicated, head; with congestion to, l l Kali C. Intoxicated, hypochondriacal: Aur. met. Intoxicated, in morning with dulness: Rhus. Intoxicated, with stupor as if from Smoke in brain : HIOp. Intoxicated, in typhus: IChlor. Intoxicated, while undressing: | |Sec. Intoxicated, with vertigo : Hydr. ac., WHyOS. INTOXICATION (drunkenness). Gº-Ghap.2. INTRosPECTIVE (introverted): , ICham. IIndigo, IMur. ac., ||Sep. ; after fright, Ign. H3; Reflective, Thoughtful. IRASCIBLE. Bº Anger, Quarrelsome. IRRESOLUTE: Act. sp., Bar. c., ICham., Cochl., IDig., Grat., º ºn, IMez., INux m., Petrol., Puls., | | Sul. Bº In- decision. IRRITABLE : Abrot., IAilant., AEsc. h., Amb., Anac., Ananth., Ang., Arg, nit., Arn., Ars., Arum t., Asar., Ast. r., Aur. met., Aur. mur., HBell, Brach., IBry., Cadm. s., ICalc., Calend., Camph., Caps, Carbo a., ICarbol. ac., ICarbo v., ILCaust., IICham., |Chel., ICina, Cinnab., Clem., Cinch., Coca, ICOccul., 1Coff., Coloc., Crotal., Cupr. S., Cycl., Diosc., Dros., Dulc., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Gamb., IIGels., IIHam.., |Hell., IHelon., IHep., Hydras., Hyper., IIod., IIpec., IKali c., || Kali ph., I, §: ILyc. vir., Lyss., Magn. Sul., Mar. V., Med., Melil., IIMerc., Mez., IMurex, Mur.ac., | IMyr. cer., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. ph., Natr. s., Nitr, ac., IINux v., Op., Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Phyt., IPlant., Polyp., IPsor., ||Ptel, Rumex, Sang., Sars, Sil., Sinap., ISpig., Staph., Stram.,.] ISum., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarant., Thuya, I | Ustil, Vacc., Val., | |Vib., Ziz. Irritable, in abdominal complaints: Acet. ac. Irritable, in threatened abortion : Cham. Irritable, with activity (melancholia): Il Plat. Irritable, with after-pains: I.Nux v. Irritable, wishes to be alone : Bry: Irritable, alternates with: loquacious delirium (mental disturbance), ILach.; with despond- ency (icterus), Ars.; with indifference, Sep. Irº, with anxiety: IIMux v. Irritable, in aphonia nervosa : 1 |Puls. Irritable, in asthma: I |Phos. Irritable, in atrophy of infants: Il Petrol. Irritable, on awaking : I.Bell., ICycl., IILyc. Irritable, brain: in anaemia of, Con...; in brain affections of children, ICup. m.; in cerebro- spinal meningitis, IIApis, Chloral.; tuber- cular meningitis, ITuberc. Irritable, in bronchitis during dentition: Rreo. Irritable, in children: Bor.; child must be car- ried, IICham. Irritable, with chilliness: Plat. Irritable, chorea: before, Stram.; during, ICup. m. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 55 & Irritable, in false conception: ICaulo. Irritable, at slightest contradiction: IIIgn. Irritable, from conversation: Amb. Irritable, in dentition: IICham., IBRheum. Irritable, with depression : Addison’s disease, | | Natr. m. Irritable, with despondency: Ziz.; in dyspep- sia, l l Sal. ac. Irritable, in diabetes: Helon.; unless spoken to very softly, ILyc. vir. Irritable, in diarrhoea: IGnaphal.; child, ILyc. Irritable, with drowsiness: ind. Irritable, eating; during, and after, Chlor, after dinner, IHydras.; at and after dinner, with pressure in forehead, Mar. v.; particu- larly after dinner (indigestion), INatr. c. Irritable, after emission : Coff, Lil. tig., II.Nux v., IBStaph.; with dull pain in lumbar region, I l'Ustil. Irritable, before epilepsy; Art. v., ILach. Irritable, in evening: Pallad., |zing. Irritable, in fungus haematodes: l l Phos. Irritable, in fever: relapsing intermittent, Ustil.; after intermittent, ICina; during, Diad. Irritable, in gastrodynia; IGraph. Irritable, from grief: Ikali br. Irritable, in hay catarrh: | |Sticta. Irritable, in headache: | | Ant. c., Calc., IChin. a., Ind., IKreo., ILac c., Lyss., Magn. p., INux v., Pallad.; in liver complaint, Acet. ac.; periodical neuralgia, IISyph.; periosteal, IMez. Irritable, with heat: Chim. m. Irritable, with hemorrhoids: Apis, HINux v. Irritable, hysterical: IIgn. Irritable, hystero-mania : | | Tarant. Irritable, and indifferent (caries): Asaf., Ziz. Irritable, in indigestion: Rob. Irritable, in leucorrhoea: ICalc.; as soon as “white of egg’’ discharge ceases, HHydras. Irritable, in liver trouble: Bry., HCham., HINux v., | |Pod. Irritable, in malarial ataxy: Arg. nit. Irritable, in marasmus: IIod. Irritable, melancholia: Asar., IIRaliiod., | |Sul. Irritable, in menorrhagia : ECann. i. Irritable, menses : before, Natr. m.; during, ISul., Zing. * Irritable, in morning: | |Iber., JNatr. s. Irritable, cannot give music lessons (melan- cholia): IKali br. Irritable, with drawing back of neck (spinal meningitis): Natr. s. Irritable, traumatic neuralgia: 'Caust. Irritable, at night: Anthrac. Irritable, little noises, such as the crackling of newspaper, drives him to despair : Ferr. Irritable, at noon : better evening, Zinc. Irritable, after onanism : IHyos. Irritable, in progressive spinal paralysis: IPhos. Irritable, in paroxysms : Calc., Hep. Irritable, easily and quickly penitent: ISul. Irritable, in phthisis florida: I IMerc. cor. Irritable, in sciatica : probably hysterical and due to retrolateral version of uterus, l l Nux m. Irritable, with inclination to colds: IPetrol. Irritable, from excitement of female sexual organs, sexual dreams and orgasm : Nux v. Irritable, with sexual weakness: l l Pic. ac. Irritable, with sleeplessness: Bell., IKali br., |Natr. m. Irritable, in spermatorrhoea: Phos. Amm. m., Castor., Irritable, does not wish to be spoken to: Il Gels.; when spoken to (child), Natr. m. Irritable, with sour stomach and anxiety: Sa- bina. Irritable, after stool: INitr. ac. Irritable, in strangury: Dulc. Irritable, excited by loud talking, or least in- crease in temperature: Coccul. Irritable, from toothache : Ars. Irritable, from trifles: Act. rac., IHep., Med. Irritable, in urticaria: IBov. Irritable, in prolapsus uteri: Lil. tig. Irritable, in chronic vomiting of food : 1 IPuls. Irritable, when he hears water poured out, or hears it run, or sees it : IILyss. Irritable, with weakness: IICinch., IKali p. Irritable, in whooping cough: IBry. Irritable, with worms: ICina, Filix. Hºt Anger, Chagrin, Cross, Ill humor, Indig- nation, Rage, Vexation. JEALOUSY: Ananth., IIHyos., IIgn., ILach.; desires that others shall not value or appreciate anything, l l Ipec. Jealousy, ailments from: Apis, HHyos., HIgn., ILach. Jealousy, in dysmenorrhoea: ILach. Jealousy, causes epilepsy; Lach. Jealousy, with erotic mania: Hyos. Jealousy, accuses wife of being faithless (mania): | |Stram. Jealousy, with frightful images: tendency to mock, satire and ridiculous ideas, ILach. Jealousy, with melancholy: IKali ars. Jealousy, with attempts to murder: IIHyos. Jealousy, accuses husband of neglect: | |Stram. Jealousy, quarrels, reproaches, scolds: l l Nux v. Jealousy, with rage : IIHyos. Jealousy, reproaches, unchaste expressions: | |Nux V. Jealousy, in women (mania): Apis. Hº Envy, Love disappointed. JOKING: Arg. met, Il Caps., Coccul., IKali iod., Tarant. gºt Fun, Merry. JOY : Therid. Joy, ailments from : IICoff, I IOp., IPuls. Joy, alternating with irritability: Cycl. Joy, when thinking of death; Aur. met. Joy, diarrhoea, from sudden : ICoff, IIOp. Joy, fits of: with laughter (hysteria), l l Asaf. Joy, headache from excessive : ICoff. Joy, indifference to : mental derangement, IOp. Joy, excessive with laughter: Verbas. Joy, causes palpitation; Coff, IPuls. Joy, sleepless from : Coff. Joy, with trembling: Cycl.; mirthful, playful, clear intellect, IAct. rac. Joy, disturbing thoughts while listening: Anag. Joy, causes weeping (after parturition): ICoff. Hº Cheerful, Exhilaration, Gay, Hilarity, Laughing, Merry, News. JUMPING: Arg. met, Croc. Jumping, out of bed: Chloral., Lyss, IHOp.; on awaking, IStram.; in delirium, I | Chin. s.; in a happy, childish state, HICic.; is compelled to, IICinch.; fell, knees gave out, IGlon.; in mania after labor, ICup. ac.; naked, with clothes hanging over her head (puerperal ma- nia), l l Puls. Jumping, desire to, from height: prolapsus on induration of uterus, pregnancy, IIAur. met. Jumping, children in evening: IICina; upon chairs, tables and stove, IBell. 56 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Jumping, wild leaps: in mania puerperal, Nuxv. Jumping, desire to, into river: almost irresist- ible on crossing bridge (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit. Jumping, from window : attempts to, in head- ache, Glon.; desire to, IWer.; or dash her- Self down (parturition), Aur met.; after par- turition, I Thuya. Jumping up ; and turns over washstand, worse during menses (spasms): I ICEnan. KICKING on awaking: IILyc. Kicking, during sleep: I Bell. Kicking, in worm affections: ICarbo v. KILL, wishes to be killed: Bell.., | |Stram.; in labor, Coff. t.; in sore throat, l l Phyt. Kºire to, the person contradicting her: €I’C. Kill, thoughts of, especially drunkards: Ars. Kill, desire, insane, her husband, whom she adores, when alone with him : Nux v. Kill, attempts to, with jealousy : IIHyos. Kill, threatens to use knife (acute mania): |Stram. Kill, inclination to, with hysterical melan- cholia: IMerc. Kill, desire to, particularly during menses, her husband, of whom she is very fond ; implores him to hide his razor : Merc. Kill, wants to, somebody: IHyos. Kill, disposition to when in street: Camph. Kill, thinks and talks of murder: ICalc. Rill, attempts to cut his customers’ throats (a barber): Ars. Kill, threatens to, wife and children: IHep. Rill, impulse to murder a woman almost irresistible (mania): IIod. KISS, wants to, everybody: ICroc.; hotly, all who come near her, l l Phos.; in mania puer- peralis, Ver.; before menses, IWer.; wants to be kissed, Stram. B& Amorous, Amative, Lascivious, Erotic. KLEPTOMANIA. Bº Stealing. LAMENTING: INAcon., Act. sp., ||Zinc. Lamenting, on awaking: in morning, ICina. Lamenting, with cutting in abdomen: Jacea. Lamenting, anxious sighing breathing: Plumb. Lamenting, in colic: Ars. Lamenting, with heat: of whole body except hands, III’uls. Lamenting, hoarse: Brom, Lamenting, in keratitis: sits up in bed, after midnight (child), IChin. a. Lamenting, during labor: ICoff. Lamenting, in melancholia: I IPuls. Jamenting, and moaning: l l Hell. Lamenting, about pain; all the time, with hic- cough, IIMagn. p.; with cramp, Coloc. Lamenting, with scarlet rash: Coff. Lamenting, during sleep: ISul.; hydrocepha- lus, ICina. Lamenting, inability to relieve thirst: Lyss. Lamenting, over trifles: ICoff. B& Moaning, Groaning, Weeping. LASCIVIOUS: || Acon., Phos. Lascivious, as if she were animal clear through, mental power dormant: TLach. Lascivious, after eating, with feeling of weak- ness in parts: Lyss. Lascivious, with violent emotions: 9. ſlascivious, followed by epilepsy: ILach. Lascivious, with erections in afternoon, Lyss.; without erections, Ign. Lascivious fancies: Codein., Cop., Dig., Sil., | |Zinc.; with craving for dainties, ICinch.; with erections during sleep and impotence after waking, I (Op.; during day with erec- tions, Sinap.; inclined to, Lyss.; with im- potence, ISelen. Lascivious, almost to insanity: Tarant. Lascivious, mania: Ver.; religious, IPlat. Lascivious, with painful urging in penis as after excessive coition: Lyss. Lascivious impulses produce anxiety on account of disinclination to religious duties in a mar- ried woman, mother of a family: | |Orig. Lascivious, no rest: | |Orig. Lascivious, with sexual desire: Ast. r., HCalc. Lascivious, uncovers sexual parts: IIHyos. Lascivious talk with mania: HIVer. Lascivious, with weakness in parts, but in- clined to emission after eating: Lyss. B& Erotic, Obscene. LAUGHING: Ananth., || Apis, Arg. met., IAur. met., Bell., 1Calc., ICann. i., Con., ICroc., Ferr., || Kali p., | |Lach., | |Natr. m., INux m., ||Plat., Sep., IIStram, Tarax, | Tarant., ||Ver., | |Zinc. Laughing, ailments from excessive: ICoff. Laughing, more in open air: at everything, |Nux m. Laughing, alternates with: moaning, Ver.; Sad- ness, Phos.; weeping, Acon., Aur. met., Bor, Coff, ILyc., Phos., ISum, Ziz.; anguish and fear of death (after anger), HPlat.; before hysteria, IStram.; in neurosis cordis, ICalc.; ending in profuse sweat (after over- work and mental anxiety), ICup. m. Laughing, in asthma: Bov. Laughing, averse to: Amb. Laughing, seems beside herself: claps hands over head, after miscarriage, ISec. Laughing, with ill humor: Stram. Laughing, in delirium: Sal. ac. Laughing, children: Aloe; child does not, IHep. Laughing, in chorea: Caust., ICup. ac., ICup. m., | | Thuya. Laughing, constant: in insanity, I | Ver. v. Laughing, causes convulsions: in weakly ex- citable children, ICoff.; after overwork and mental anxiety, ICup. m. Laughing, with convulsions: Alum, Bell., TCamph., Caust., ICup. m., IIgn.; of chest and abdomen, rush of blood to head and brain, l l Zinc.; tonic and clonic, IPlat. Laughing, crazy; in children, Camph. faughing, in délirium: ibell, iiširam. Laughing, with comic dreams: continues after waking, ISulph. Laughing, causes stitches in ears: Mang. Laughing,easily: Arund, Puls.; epilepsy, Bufo. Laughing, after eating: hysterical, I | Puls. Laughing, at every word said: IICann. i. Laughing, with stupid expression: INux m. Laughing, fever: during violent shaking chill in evening, Agar. Laughing about things not funny : Cast, eq. Laughing, foolish: IIHyos. Laughing, idiotic : TAtrop. s. Laughing, with excessive joy: Asaf., Verbas. Laughing, follows disappointed love : IHyos. Laughing, loud: Stram.; frequently, IHyos. Laughing, with melancholy: Phos. Laughing, menses: before, loud uninterrupted, IHyos.; during, worse in open air, IIMux m. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION: 57 Laughing, causes palpitation : Iber. Laughing, with rage : Stram. Laughing, at reprimands (cough after per- tussis): IGraph. Laughing, during sleep: l l Caust., l l Kreo., Lyc., Sil., Stram.; child with convulsions, Cypr.; in typhoid, ILyc. * Laughing, with sleepiness: INux m. Laughing, with speechlessness: Stram. Laughing, at his attempts to stand: Agar. Laughing, as if tickled (mania): | |Stram. Laughing, at trifles: Il Cann. i., ILyc., Zinc. Laughing, touches things around her: Bell. Laughing, with weeping: Ign., Phos.; before chorea, Stram.; looked as though she had been weeping, Natr. m. gº Cheerful, Exhilaration, Gay, Hilarity, Joy, Merry, also Hysteria, Chap. 36. LAZINESS: Abrot, IAilant., Amm. m., Arg. m., Ars. h., Ars. m., Asaf., Asar., Atrop. S., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bell., Calc. p., Carb. S., II.Chel., Chin. a., IICinch., Coca, Coccus, !Cornus, I |Grat., Helon., Hep., Ign., Jamb., ILac c., Lac def., Mar. v., || Melil., INatr. m., | |Nux v., Oleand., Ol. an., Puls., Rheum, Rhus, Seneg., Sep., Spong., Stram., IISul. Laziness, in albuminuria: Apis, IAur. m. Laziness, in afternoon: with restlessness, IBor. Laziness, after anger: ||Nux v. Laziness, in face of difficulties: Coccul. Laziness, in catarrh of chest: IApis. Laziness, in cholera: Chin. s. Laziness, with content: Ziz. Laziness, in diabetes mellitus: ILact, ac. Laziness, caused by drowsiness: Sang. Laziness, after eating: desire to lie down, Ant. c.; after dinner, l l Chel. Laziness, in imbecility: Anac. Laziness, heaviness of limbs: Merc. iod. flav. Laziness, with feeling of deep-seated inward trouble, making him melancholic : Sabina. Laziness, in morning: Ammoniac., Ran. Sc.; in bed, Carbo v.; cannot sleep again, Cinch. bol. Laziness, in nervous exhaustion: ICoca. Laziness, in chronic ovaritis: | | Pallad. Laziness, with palpitation : in chlorosis, ICycl. Laziness, after rising: Verbas. Laziness, in spermatorrhoea: Diosc. Laziness, before stool: IBor. Laziness, unsympathizing from : Con. Laziness, in vaginitis: ICurar. Laziness, worse from : Con. flºº A # Torpor. Läärä8% ILIE and LECTROPEIOBIA. Bed Bº Bed. LETHARGY. g.º. Stupor. LIE, wants to, on bare floor: ICamph. Lie, desire to, in one place : Chin. a. LIE (falsehood). B& Lying. LIFE, WEARY OF; Amb., IIAnt. c. IIAur. met., Aur, mur., Bell., Berb., IICinch., Grat., Kalibi., ILac def., Merc., IINatr. m., Natr. S., |Nitr. ac., IIPhos., Puls., Rhus, Rhus v., ISulph., ITereb., IThuya, Zinc., Ziz. Life, weary of, particularly in company (hys- teria): Lyc. Life, weary of, in catarrh: Calc. Life, weary of, with desperation about trifles: Act. sp. - Life, Wºry of, but fear of death: IKali ph., INitr. ac., Rhus. Life, weary of, in drunkards: Ars. Life, weary of, in epilepsy: Ind. Life, weary of, in evening: longs for death, |Aur. met. - Life, weary of, solicitude about future: ILach. Life, weary of, in headache : from bilious dis- order, Pod.; nervous, l l Tereb. Life, weary of, with heat: ISpong. Life, weary of, in melancholia: Kali br. Life, weary of, during menses: Berb. Life, weary of, in morning: Lach., IILyc. Life, weary of, after mortification : 1 IPuls. Life, weary of, in chronic orchitis: ISpong. Life, weary of, in spermatorrhoea: Sil. Life, weary of, in syphilis: Lyc. Life, weary of, taciturnity, fear, death: Plat. B& Despair, Hypochondriasis, Sad, Melan- choly, Suicide. LIGHT, desire for: Acon., Bell., Val.; lamp- light, Stram.; in dentition, Stram.; in men- ingitis, IStram.; in pneumonia, I Stram.; wants sunshine, Stram. iſiºnss IKalibi., Lac def, Natr. a., Staph., | |Sul. Listless, in diarrhoea: Apis.; in a child, ILyc. Listless, after fever: Chin. a. Listless, in hysteria: Amm. c. . Listless, in otitis (children): HISulph. Listless, in paralysis: Nux m. Listless, yet does not want to sit still: ILil. t. Hºt Apathy, Laziness, Torpor. LIVELY: Ang, Camph., Coccus, Coff, Magn. S., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. v., | |Op. Lively, in afternoon: Ang, ICann. S.; and even- ing, changes to grief, Calc. s. Lively, in evening: l l Ferr.; as soon as lights are lit, IIIach.; low spirited at noon, or vice versa, İZinc.; in sore throat, l l Ferr.; towards evening, Verbas. Lively, and precipitate: Hyos. Lively, after stool: IBor., Natr. s. 83; Cheerful, Exhilarated, Gay, Merry. LONGIN G. Bº Desires. LOOKING, about bed : as if to find some- thing, Ign. Looking, about shyly: puerperal mania, l l Puls. Looking, through window: for hours, without being conscious of objects around, Mez. gº Eyes and Staring. LOOKED AT, will not be : children, Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., , 1Cham., Cina ; in melan- cholia, Kali br. ; in scrofulosis, Sul. Bºº Bashful, Sensitive. LOQUACIOUS : Abrot., Agar., Aloe, Amb., Ant. t., Apis, Bar. c., Bell., Cann. i., Coccus, Coff, Croc., Coccul., Eup. pur., Ferr. mur., Ferr. ph., || Gamb., IGels, || Glon., Hyos., Jamb., IKali iod., IILach, Magn. c., Mar. v., Merc. iod. flav., IOp., ||Paris, IPhos., Sec., Tabac., Therid, Tromb., Ver., Zinc. Loquacious, in afternoon : ||Nux v. Loquacious, after amenorrhoea: Coccul. Ioquacious, in cancerous inoculation : l l Ars. Loquacious, carelessly (headache): IIod. Loquacious, in delirium: Illach, ; in typhoid pneumonia: IILachn. ; with desire to escape from bed, ICrotal.; in typhus, Aur. met. ; with delirium tremens, l l Ran. b. Loquacious, as if drunk: Meph. Loquacious, in evening : IILach., | |Nux v.; when excited, Selen. ; with heat and exalta- tion, Mar. v. Loquacious, fever: IGels. ; during chill, Pod, ; 58 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. during heat, ILach., Pod.; in typhoid, Phos. 8,C. Loquacious, jumps from subject to subject: ºf Lach. Loquacious, only kept in check by hoarseness (diphtheria): ILach. Loquacious, during pregnancy: IBar. c. Loquacious, talking is impeded : Stram. Loquacious, would not listen : IHep. Loquacious, mania : Apis, IHyos., l l Paris, | |Staph. Loquacious, in measles: Viol. Loquacious, during menses: HStram. ; in young girls, IBar. c. Loquacious, in nymphomania: | | Ver. Loquacious, with exalted opinion of her own ideas and powers (insanity): ||Ver. v. Loquacious, on religious subjects : HVer. Loquacious, awake and sleeping: Ars. Loquacious, with sleeplessness, especially be- fore midnight: Lach. Loquacious, speech hurried : Acon. Loquacious, then stupid and irritable: Lachn. Loquacious, with vivacity: || Paris. B& Exhilarated, Lively, Merry, Talking. LOVE DISA:PPOINTED, ailments from : Ant. c., II Aur. met., HCalc. p., Coff., WHIgn., ILach., IINatr. m.; drowsiness; IIPhos. ac. Love disappointed, causes amenorrhoea: IHell. Love disappointed, causes dry hacking cough (cardiac weakness): l l Phos. ac. Love disappointed, causes despair: IHyos. Lovedisappointed, difficultbreathing: 1 IPhos,ac. Love disappointed, emaciation: l l Phos. ac. Love disappointed, causes epilepsy: Hyos. Love disappointed, causes silent grief: IIIgn. Love disappointed, heartbeat: feeble, quick (cardiac weakness), l l Phos. ac. Love disappointed, with jealousy: IHyos. Love disappointed, inclination to laugh: Hyos. Love disappointed, limbs cold: l l Phos. ac. Love disappointed, mind: disturbed by, flact. rac.; obtuse, brooding over her sorrow (car- diac weakness): l l Phos. ac. Love disappointed, causes melancholy: Aur. met., IHyos., IIIgn., Natr. m. Love disappointed, pulse: almost imperceptible (cardiac weakness), l l Phos.ac. Love disappointed, causes rage: Hyos. Love disappointed, causes suicidal mood: with weeping, Aur. met. ; propensity to drown himself, Hyos. tº Amative, Amorous, Erotic. LOVE, exalted : "Ant. C. LOWSPIRITED. Bº Depression, Sadness. LYING: Op., | | Ver. ; describes some symp- toms truly, misrepresents others, ICup. ac.; deny obstinately that they have been bitten, Lyss. ; makes wrong statements to herself, be- cause she does not know what to say next, begins all right but does not know how to finish, I.Med. MALICE: Acon., Amm. m., Anac., Ars., ILach., LLyc., |Mosch., Natr. c., HINux v. Malice, after convulsions: ICup. m. Malice, in delirium tremens: Il Nux v. Malice, as if he could murder some one: IHep. Malice, savage: Cup. m. Bº Kill. - MANIA (dementia, insanity, mental aberra- tion, alienation or derangement, madness): Absin., Anac. Or., Act, rac., Ailant., Anag., Ananth., Apis, Arg. met., IIArs. Arum t-, Aur. met., IBPell., Brom, Calad., ICanth., |Chloral., HChel, I ICic., Con., ICycl., Hep, Hyos., Ign., HIod., HKali br., HKali m., . ILach., Manc., IIMerc., INux m., HINux v., CEnan., IOp., JOxal.ac., Psor., ||Puls., Sabad., HStram., HSul., IITarant., | |Tereb., ITVer., Ver. v., | |Zinc. Mania, must be constantly in action: in some laborious occupation, IIod. Mania, acute: Canth., Stram. ; with fulness of bloodvessels of brain, l l Kali br. Mania, with albuminuria: || Phyt. Mania, caused by amenorrhoea: ICOccul. Mania, with anxiety: Stram. Mania, with aphonia: mental excitement, WStram. Mania, places two axes across each other in order to split wood: Stram. Mania, with biting: Bell., ICup. m., Hyos., ILach., Lyss., Sec., EStram., | | Ver. Bº Bites. Mania, boisterous: || Chlor. Mania, brain: from exhausted or depressed condition of brain or nerve cells; l l Kali ph.; from sudden congestion, Ferr. ph., Ver. v.; with irritation and congestion, IKali br.; pressure and irritation, Melil. Mania, burrows in ground with his mouth, like a pig : Stram. Mania, after business: failure, HAct. rac.; dis- couragements, ILil tig. Mania, with chills: at night (albuminuria), | |Phyt.; suppressed, IElat. Mania, comical : HHyos. Mania, desire for light and company: IStram. Mania, with constipation: TVer. Mania, with convulsions: clonic, Cup. m.; attacks every half hour, I Stram.; after pregnancy, Ver. v.; mental excitement, Zinc. Mania, with desire to cut and tear everything, especially clothes, Ill Wer. Bº Tearing. Mania, delirious: Anac. Mania, demoniac: Hell. §§ Fury, Rage. Mania, sudden foxlike destructive efforts, re- quiring utmost vigilance, followed by laughter and apologies: | | Tarant. Mania, with despondency (anaemia): l l Kalibr. Mania, after domestic calamity: ILach. Mania, drinking : acts as if she were, Bell.; brought on by, Chlorof. (olfaction); IHyos., |Merc. Mania, as if drunk: OEnan. Mania, hallucinations of hearing : Stram. Mania, epileptic: Dig.; after fit, Curar.; before attack, ILach., | |Nux v.; sudden furious at- tack, l l .CEnan. Mania, erotic : IHyos., | | Orig., ITVer.; in a hysterical girl, | |Plat.; with jealousy, IHyos.; after menses, IKali br. Mania, eruptions: after disappearance of old, flzinc.; following suppression, 1Caust., |Hep. Mºyes: hallucinations of sight, IStram.; immovable, IBell.; inflamed, HCup. ac.; open staring, HBell.; wild look, ICupr. s. Mania, excitement: in gesture or speech, ; Hydr. ac. Mania, face: erysipelas, I IStram.; pale, eats nothing, cannot sleep, while muscles of face are in constant twitchingmotion, | |Stram. Mania, fantastical: with frightful visions, IOp. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 59 Mania, drags feet in walking, direction of steps towards left: Lach. Mania, fever: Kali ph.; intermittent, Ars., ICinch.; puerperal, l l Kali ph. s Mania, after fright: IPlat. Mania, furibund: IBell. Mania, for grandeur: ITVer.; and riches (chronic alcoholism), Phos. Mania, after grief: IPlat. Mania, in a young man of loose habits: IStram. Mania, clasps hands: IStram. Mania, with headache : ISil.; violent, runs about, IStram. - * Mania, heart : pain in region of, Ars. m.; af. fected, ICup. m. Mania, wants to be held: in intermittent, Ars. Mania, hysterical: Hell., IIStram., IVer.; abuses every one, tears clothing, sings, laughs, | Tarant.; congestion and irritation of brain, Croc.; attacks daily at Same hour, beginning with nervous irritability, despondency and quarrelsome mood, sudden transition to state of great exaltation, violent if restrained, | Tarant.; weeping and wailing, runs about day and night wringing hands, despair of sal- Vation: IHell. Mania, indecent: IOp. Mania, with liver complaint : 1 ||Merc. Mania, after masturbation: Ananth.; of eight or ten years’ duration, | |Plumb. Mania, menses: profuse, Sep.; during, IBell.; suppressed, III?uls. Mania, at one time merry, again would spit and bite at those around him: IBell. Mania, worse about midnight: I Staph. Mania, monomania : ISul.; for doing same thing and going to Same places, Ananth. É& Ideas, fixed. Mania, after nervousness of twelve years stand- ing, made worse by grief, commenced while riding in a boat, Coccul. Mania, following disappearance of neuralgia: Il Act. rac. Mania, from pain: paroxysms, Hyper; with de- lirium, ITVer; in evening, IColch. Mania, with paralysis: | | Calab, Crotal., INatr. m., INux v., Phos., Sec. Mania, in paroxysms : Cic.; Natr. m., Tarant.; with headache, HKali iod.; after becoming wet, l l Natr. m.; with rage, delirium, indiges- tion and melancholy, then headache, Dig. Mania, periodical: alternating type, 1Con...; every four years, for sixteen years, begins fourth of January, lasts two months, l l Staph.; with melancholy, Natr. s. Mania, pleasant: pale and headache with, Croc. Mania, during pregnancy: Bell., IStram. Mania, puerperal: II Act. rac., Aur. met., HBell. 1Camph., | | Chloral., ICup. ac., IHyos., IKali bi., || Kali c., IStram., Ver.; with ferocious or erotic delirium, IKali br.; eyes conver- gent, sparkling, staring, Camph.; from ex- citement, sleeplessness and prostration, Nux v.; pale face, cool forehead, Camph.; wants to kiss everybody, Ver.; in course of peri- ' tonitis, IStram.; will not see her physician, he seems to terrify her, I Wer, v.; fears being poisoned, l l Ver. v.; scolds in abusive lan- guage, 1Camph.; silent, l l Ver. v.; sitting up, talking incessantly in one strain for fifteen minutes, with great vehemence, I Stram.; dry skin, ICamph.; sleepless, can hardly be kept in bedroom, I Wer. v.; timid in childbirth, | |Stram.; of a violent type, 1 |Plat. Mania, pulse: full, rapid, hard, ICup. ac. Mania, better from quiet and meditation : IIod. Mania, rises frequently with great effort and awkwardness, body when standing bends to- wards left, must be supported: Lach. Mania, senile: incipient stage of, ICrotal. Mania, sexual: in women, IIApis ; from abuse, Lil, tig., Phos.; increased desire, HBar. m.; strips himself, IPhos. Mania, sleep: with sleeplessness, ICOccul., | |Stram.; coming on during, l l Phos. Mania, with spasmodic sensation : Stram. Mania, attacks of suffocation and spasms of respiratory muscles, as well as muscles of face, neck and rest of body: Lyss. Mania, attacks end in sweat: IICup. m. Mania, in syphilis: : Anag. Mania, with thirst : Stram. Mania, from toothache : Ars. Mania, with burning heat in throat: IOEnan. Mania, with uterine disease: chronic cough, Plat. Mania, uterine dementia: Lil. tig. Mania, with vertigo : Coccul. Mania, after vexation : IPlat. Mania, in zymotic diseases and when con- nected with puerperal or ovarian, uterine dis- ease: Crotal. Delusions, Rage. MARRIAGE : busied himself prematurely with thoughts of (onanism), IHyos. MARRY, aversion to, in women: ILach. B& Aversion. MATTER, says there is nothing with him (putrid fever): IIArn. B& Apathy, Torpor. MEDICINE, refuses: evades all stratagems to give it (mania), IHyos.; in insanity, I Wer.v.; in religious mélancholy, IKali ph. Medicine, feigned he would take: often poured it out (malignant Scarlatina), 1 |Stram. MEDITATION, 5ºreflection, Thoughtful. MELANCHOLY: Alumin, I Amb., HAmyl., HAnac. Oc., Arg, nit., Arum m., Astac., El Aur, met, Bell, Berb., Brom., IICalc., HCann. S., Caps., 11Caust., Cham., HChloral., IClem, ICoccul, ICochl., 1Con., Croc., ICycl., | |Diad, IDig., IHGels., 1Grat, Hell., IHelon, Hep., Hydras, #"; Indig., IIod., IKali br., IKali c..., IKali iod, ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., Millef, Naja, INitr. ac., IPhyt., IIPlat., IPlumb., IIPsor., IIPuls., Sal. ac., Sarrac, Sec., Sil, IISul, Tabac., I (Thuya, Val., IZinc, Melancholy, from deep-seated abdominal irrita- tion: Sabad. Melancholy, in albuminuria; Merc. cor. Melancholy, alternating with: cerebral excite- ment, Ast. r.; exalted states, l l Stram.; in my- elitis, IStram.; gayety, Agar.; mirth, Croc. Melancholy, in amenorrhoea: Anac., ICaust. Melancholy, in anaemia: IKali br. Melancholy, with anguish: Crotal.., | |Hell. Melancholy, in ascites: Aur, met. Melancholy, will not leave bed: Diad. Melancholy, after concussion of brain: ICic. Melancholy, in cardialgia: IKali c. Melancholy, averse to seeing her children: | | Con.; children to whom he is devotedly at- tached become burdensome, IIRali iod. Melancholy, in chorea: ICup. ac.; periodical, BCup. m. º Melancholy, at climaxis: Arg. nit. s: 60 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Melancholy, after confinement: ILach. Melancholy, cannot be consoled: Ars. Melancholy, with constipation: IOleand. Melancholy, in coryza: Cepa. Melancholy, in cough: Caust., Petrol. Melancholy, with fear of death: | |Plat. Melancholy, in diabetes: IHelon. Melancholy, with distress: Crotal. Melancholy, in dropsy: Aur. mur. Melancholy, in dysmenorrhoea: | IDiad., ILaur. Melancholy, in dyspepsia: ICycl. Melancholy, after eating: dinner, Ars.; a hearty meal, especially liquids, Arg. nit. Melancholy, after emissions: Natr. ph., Phos. ac., [Sep. Melancholy, with epilepsy: ISul. Melancholy, eruptions following suppressions: of exanthems, HHep.; itch, IPsor., Sul. Melancholy, from nervous exhaustion: ICoca. Melancholy, with stinging over left eye: when walking in sun, or from strong odors, Selen. Melancholy, in fever: tertian intermittent, I Dig.; after typhus, Anac. or, Hell. Melancholy, after fright: HStram. Melancholy, from grief: Amm. m., Aur. met., #Ign., Natr. m., B.Phos.ac. Melancholy, with headache: HAgnus, IKali c., Merc. per., Natr. c. Melancholy, in house: better open air, walk- ing, Rhus. Melancholy, in hypochondriasis: Arg. nit. Melancholy, in hysteria: Bell., Castor.; with inclination to murder, Merc. Melancholy, with impotence: lſ Kali br. Melancholy, with indifference: ||Plat. Melancholy, intolerable: INatr. c. Melancholy, with jealousy: IKali ars. Melancholy, with involuntary laughter: Phos. Melancholy, after losses: financial, Ars.; posi- tion, ||Nux v. Melancholy, disappointed love: IHyos., IIIgn. Melancholy, mania: Camph., Dig., | |Manc.; acute, HGels.; after a fit of passion, Hyos.; psychical conditions occupying place between, Hell.; with fixed ideas, I | Hell.; periodic at- tacks, HNatr. s. Melancholy, in tubercular meningitis: | |Tuberc. Melancholy, menses: before, ICaust, Cycl., ILyc., Puls., Stram.; better during, IICycl.; before menstruation is established, "Hell.; if menses have appeared, then failed to return, |Hell.; after suppression, Ign., by fright or sorrow, l l Rhus. Melancholy,in menorrhagia: older women, HPlat. Melancholy, suppressed mental suffering with much sighing: HIgn. Melancholy, from ãºranged mental functions, caused by overstraining mind, or from ex- hausting drains affecting nerve centres of spinal cord : ['Rali ph. Mºhº after mental overexertion: Ars. Melancholy, after abuse of mercury: ILAur. met. Melancholy, in chronic metritis: Ant. t. Melancholy, in mild persons: Lyc., IPuls. Melancholy, in morning: Arg. met. Melancholy, after mortification: Ign. Melancholy, with spasmodic twitching of mus- cles: ºpecially of face (paralysis agitans), | | Syph. Mº oly, worse from music: Dig. Melancholy, at night: Ars. Aur met., - Melancholy, in nymphomania: ||Ver. Melancholy, in chronic ovaritis and leucor- rhoea : ||Plat. Melancholy, in ozaena syphilitica: Aur. mur. Melancholy, periodical attacks: at twilight, |Ars.; during day, lasting, a few minutes, wishes to die, Sul.; every third day, Kali ars. Melancholy, during pregnancy: Natr. m.; with occasional uterine hemorrhages and cramps, IPlat.; after childbed, Anac. Melancholy, after quarrel with husband: Anac, Melancholy, religious: Kaliph.; must be held, IKali ph.; of four month's standing, Melil.; gave away everything she could lay her hands upon, in order to do penance, l l Plat.; has doubts about her salvation, ILyc. Melancholy, silent: | | Hell., Ign. Melancholy, sits in corner and does not want to have anything to do with the world: Hippom. Melancholy, with sleeplessness: HAct. rac, Ars. Melancholy, stomach: spasmodic pain in, Diad. Melancholy, suicidal: Gº Suicide. Melancholy, in tetter: Ars. Melancholy, timidity: ICrotal. ; restlessness, |Plumb. © Melancholy, after extraction of tooth : I [Nux v. Melancholy, walks about, wringing his hands, moaning and groaning: Ars.; crying and la- menting, | |Stram. Melancholy, with weeping: Act. sp., Amb., HPhos., Puls. Melancholy, over supposed wrongs: l l Naja. Bº Depression, Despair, Despondency, Dis- gººd Gloomy, Grief, Hypochondriasis, Sad. MEMORY, active: Acon., Aur. met., HBell., BCoff, I Senecio; haunted by visions of past, and longing after them, l l Kali ph.; alternates with weak, Cycl.; in afternoon, Anac.; in morning, Fluor, ac. Memory, confused: Stram. Memory, could not dismiss what occurred day previous, at night: Asim. Memory, difficult: particularly of dates, Con. Memory, forgotten events: remembered as be- longing to some one else, or as matter read, Ailant.; cannot recall on account of thoughts crowding on brain, Il Cann. i. Memory, exertion: inclined to make fruitless, BBar. c.; causes pain in occiput and faintlike weakness, Paris. Memory, fickle: (threatened cerebral softening), iMux v. Memory, loss of: Acet. ac., Ailant., Alum., II Anac., Ananth., Apis, Ars. h., 7 Atrop. S., IAur. met., Bov., 1Calc., Calc. p., Camph., Carbo a., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Chlorof, Coc- cul, ICon., Cub., Fluor. ac., Form., Hell., IHyos., | |Iber., HIKali br., IKaliph., HILach., | | Lact. ac., Lac def, Laur., Lyss., Med., IMelil., IMez, Natr. m., IINux m., Polyp., IPuls., IRhus, I Sars., ISep., Sil., iš. IStram., ISul, Syph., Tarant., Tromb., Ver., IZinc.; on awaking from trancelike state, l l Nux m; in catalepsy, Camph.; in cerebral hypera:- mia, Ver. v.; while eating dinner, Calc. p.; Sud- den after eating luncheon, Calc. S.; in periodic ecstasy, I |Cic.; after epileptic º Absin., | |Zinc.; with heavy weight between eyes, IStaph.; in febris nervosa stupida, Melil.; in yellow fever, Ars.; with headache, Sarrac.; from dancing, IIArg. nit.; headache, comes 1. MIND. AND DISPOSITION. 61 on at noon (cessation of menses eight years ago), Naja; for location of house in street, IGlon.; in imbecility, HAnac.; with impotence, IIEali br.; in mania, IStram.; after menin- gitis, ILAnac.; at time for return of menses (climaxis), l l Calab.; after mental disturbances, iCamph.; for names, Anac., Chlor., Lith., IMed., ISul, Syph.; remembers names of objects but not their use, without investigating their nature, Camph.; cannot remember per- sons when seeing their names, Chlor.; effects of overstudy, Natr. c.; after general paralysis (apoplexy), Al Anac.; in paroxysms, l l Hep., Stram.; periodical, Carbo v.; after reading, IStaph.; in scarlatina, ICup. m.; with sen- sorial disturbances, Camph.; from Sexual ex- cesses, iCalc., Phos., ii.Staph.; in sperma- torrhoea, Phôs.; sudden, l l Mosch.; with in- ward uneasiness, Stram. ; on attempting to write, ICroc.; for words (aphasia), Glon., ILyss. Memory, weak: Acon., Act. sp., All. Sat., Amb., II Anac., Anac. oc., IApis, Ars. h., IBar. C., I Bell., Berb., HBov., Bry., Calc. p., | | Carb. S., Carbo v., TCarbol ac., Chloral.,B.Clem., Coccul, Il Colch., Coloc., Crotal., Cub., Cup. ac., Cup. m., Dig., Euph., Graph., l l Guaiac., Guaràea, Hell., HHelon., | | Hep., IIgn, Kalibi., HKali ph., HILach., ILyc., Murex, Med., IBMerc., | |Millef., Natr. m., Natr. ph., iſ Nux m., HINux v., OEnan., IOleand., Phos., | |Ptel., IPuls., IESep., Spig., Verb., Zing.; better in afternoon, Anac.; after apoplexy, IPlumb.; after getting out of bed, IStram.; in brain fag, IPhos. ac.; in chorea, Caust.; after exhaust- ing coition, Sec.; after fright, ICup. m.; after convulsions puerperal, HBufo., | | Ver. v.; for dates, Acon.; in diabetes, l l Op.; in epilepsy, ICalc.; in yellow fever, BMerc.; did not know what to do with things she held in her hands, Carb. s.; in gonorrhoea, Med.; with head- ache, Calc.; with stinging pain in head, IZinc.; in post-partum hemorrhage, Cann. S.; suppressed hemorrhoidal flow, Calc.; at loss to know how to make several letters, Chrom. ac.; cannot remember meaning of single let- ters, ILyc.; in mania, |Merc.; in puerperal mania (neuralgia of face), Aur. met.; with melancholy, Arg. nit.; with aversion to mental exertion, Nitr. ac.; in miscarriage, 1Caulo.; after waking in morning, Berb.; better in morning, Fluor. ac.; after nosebleed, || Kreo.; after onanism, I Dig., HGels., PhoS.; paralysis, caused by softening of brain, TNux v.; in prosopalgia, Apis, IMez.; in nervous prostration, Sil.; in retaining what he has read, Ars. m.; when he reaches a period in reading, he has forgotten the beginning of the sentence, Viol.; does not know his own room, Psor.; after smallpox, Anac.; in spermator- rhoea, HDiosc.; in sexual debility, I Dig.; child cannot be taught, IBar. c.; with vertigo, ICon., IKali br.; frequently has to think for right word, Cup. m., Plumb.; makes mistakes in writing, IILach. B& Dulness, Forgetful, Mental Concentration and Exhaustion. MENTAL, ABERRATION, derangement, or disturbance. H& Delusion, Mania. MENTAI, ACTIVITY, alternating with lassitude: Aloe. Mental activity, desire for: Aur. met. Mental activity, in evening: Lyc. wir. Mental activity, in spite of headache: IBadiag. Mental activity, impaired : Ars. h., Ptel., Sep.; from pain in head, Med.; in hysteria, ILyc. Mental activity, increased excessively: Anag., Ang., Ant. c., Ars. S. r., HBell., Calab., Carbol. ac., Canth., Chlor., ICinnab., IICoff., ICoff. t., Hyper, Op., Phos., Zing. Mental activity, with irritable melancholy (cerebro-spinal meningitis): BLyc. Mental activity, with weak memory and head- ache: Viol. Mental activity, almost prophetical concep- tion, IILach. Mental activity, no sleep on this account IICoff. Mental activity, while at work, followed by anxiety: Benz. ac. Hºt Dulness, Mental Exhaustion. MENTAL CONCENTRATION, difficult or impossible : Apis, Bapt., Cann.i., Carbol. ac., Canth., Chloral., Coca, Cod., Cornus, Dulc., Iber., Ind. m., ILac c., INatr. c., Lil. tig., Med., | | Melil., Natr.a., Op., Sars., ||Senecio, Sulph., Syph., Tabac., Val., Ver., Vib.; in afternoon, Arg. met.; in anasarca, MHell.; after emission, ILil. tig.; in mental derangement, Kali br.; causes full, heavy pain in head, Eryng.; in chronic headache, Dulc.; in puerperal mania, | | Kali c.; on studies, Iris; after unconscious- ness, Tereb. 5& Attention. - MENTAL DULINESS. Gº Dulness. IMIENTAL, IEIMOTIONS. Bº Emotions. MENTAL, EXERTION, ailments from : IAnac., HINux v. Mental exertion, causes alternate laughing and crying, ending in profuse sweat: 10upr. m. Mental exertion, aversion to: Agar, Aloe, Am- moniac., Bar. c., Bell., Cain., 1Calc. p., HiCinch. Cinnab., Colch., iCon., Hep., Hydr. ac., IKali bi., Kob., Lac def., ILil. tig., Med., Natr. m., II.Nux v., Paris, IIPhos., TPhos. ac., Phyt., HPic. ac., Puls., Rumex, Squilla, Staph., Sulph., Thuya; in amenorrhoea, ICOccul; after anger, TINux v.; on awaking in morning, IPhyt.; in backache, Casc.; in colic, I | Ant. C.; in cynanche cellularis, Anthrac.; in bilious diarrhoea, IApis; in dyspepsia, IIChel.; with indifference, Rhod.; after meals, Ars. S. r.; in morning, Ran. Sc.; in stricture of Oesophagus, IIBapt.; to reading, Carbol, ac.; with desire for rest, with constriction in ciliary region (iritis) 1Colch.; in smallpox, l l War.; worse in damp gº her. IISang.; with weak and dull feeling, O'D. Bºy" Apathy, Laziness, Torpor. Mental exertion, better from: IFerr., IHelon.; headache better (chorea), Calc. Mental exertion, brain: pressing deep in cere- bellum, IColch.; cerebro-spinal exhaustion, HIPhos.ac.; brain fag, IPhos.;in bookkeepers, HSep., from business, Pod.; throbbing, Psor.; a sense of helplessness from weakness, Gels. Mental exertion, causes rapid breathing and feeling of anxiety: Plant. Mental exertion, causes chorea: J.Calc. Mental exertion, constitution undermined by: LPhOS. Mental exertion, convulsive trembling or shaking, does not extend below waist: ICup.m. Mental exertion, desire for: Brom., Carbol. ac., Therid.; hard and long, Arn. B& Mental activity. Mental exertion, causes diarrhoea: HNux v. 62 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Mental exertion, difficult: Berb., ISil, BZinc. Mental exertion, causes dyspepsia: Cypr. Mental exertion, ears: tinnitus, Caust. Mental exertion, eyes: letters run together, Arg. nit. Mental exertion, flushed face: ICup. m.; pro- sopalgia, Ign. Mental exertion, causes fainting: INux v, Mental exertion, fatigues: Abrot., Acon., IIAur. met., Coccul:, HiCon., IGraph., || Ign., | |Pic. ac., Selen.; also conversation, Abrot.; affects head, Puls. Mental exertion, gastric complaints: Nux m. Mental exertion, causes headache: Cain., Nux v., IIAur. met., Crotal., Lach., IINatr. , c., INatr. m., INux m., Psor, Ptel, IIPuls., HSil.; frontal, Calc., chronic, cannot bear to hear running water, Lyss.; with weakness and strained feeling in eyes, IPhos.; dull frontal, occipital, burning down spine, Pic. ac.; boring, Colch.; congestive, Il Calc., IIPhos.; with drowsiness, Sabad.; dull, Magn. c.; fron- tal, Calc.; forehead hot (smallpox), l l Variol. ; fulness, Cinnab.; head hot, BCup.m.; migraine, A Coff.; neuralgic, BNaja; in occiput after a blow, l l Paris; in occiput with faintness (irri- tation of cerebro-spinal nerves), EParis; in occiput with tinnitus, Coccus; in left temple, Psor.; pressing, | | Calab., BMagn. c.; (Small- pox), I | Variol.; pressing above cerebellum in small spots, l l Colch.; pressing better from pressure, Arg. nit.; pulsating, HPuls.; throb- |bing worse at base of brain with congestion of spine, increase of sexual excitement and violent erections, IPic. ac. Mental exertion, heart: causes weakness of nervous or muscular energy, HMosch. Mental exertion, flushes of heat: Oleand. Mental exertion, hurry: Amb.; especially in morning, Ign.; feeling as of imperative duties and utter inability to perform them, Lil. tig. Mental exertion, causes hysteria: INux m. Mental exertion, incapacity for: IGels., Lyss., II.Natr. c., Phos., Selen., | |Staph.; with dul- ness, and stupefaction, Cyclam.; in epistaxis, ICroc.; from injurious effect of gaslight, HCaust.; from headache, Amm.; with dull feeling in head, Staph.; chronic headache, INaja; from roaring and buzzing in head and ears (ozaena), Natr. m.; , from vertigo and nausea (veta), Coca. Mental exertion, causes inertia and weakness: in gonorrhoea, lTarant. Mental exertion, intestinal canal: nervous irritation of, HNux m. Mental exertion, liver: irritable, Natr. s. Mental exertion, mania: a boy aet 14, Camph. Mental exertion, melancholy : Ars., IKali ph. Mental exertion, weakness of memory: INitr.ac. Mental exertion, menses: Scanty or suppressed from, INux m. Mental exertion, causes nervousness: Calc. Mental over exertion, from nursing: ilNitr. ac. Mental exertion, aggravates pain : Colch.; in hemorrhoids, HCaust. Mental exertion, palpitation : Pod, Staph. Mental exertion, causes paralysis: INux v. Mental exertion, causes paroxysms: excited by laughing, talking or emotions, ICup. m. Mental exertion, causes sensitiveness: ILach. Mental exertion, causes sleeplessness; Coff, IIHyos., Ign, Kali br., JNux V, Mental exertion, makes him stupid : Petrol. Mental exertion, causes sweat: Hep., Sinap. Mental exertion, throat: torn feeling: Caust. Mental exertion, trembling spells: TICalc. Mental exertion, vertigo: ENatr. c., IINux v. Mental evertion, walks and stands unsteadily, especially when unobserved: Arg. nit. Mental exertion, worse from: Aur. met., Carbo v., ICinch., Colch., ILach., Magn. c. tº Mental Concentration, Study and Work. MENTAL, EXHAUSTION: (prostration), Abrot., Acon., Ailant, Alet., Anac., IIBapt., Bry., BCup, ac., Cycl., IHell, IHipp., Hyos., Ign., Ind., Kali ph., ILobel, IILyc., Laur., Lyss., || Merc. cor., || Merc. v., INatr. c., Natr. S., INitr. ac., Pallad., Plant., Plumb., | |Puls., Sep., HStann., Sum.; in ascites, | |Fluor ac.; in brain fag, IPhos.ac.; from con- vulsions, Staph. Mental exhaustion on awaking: dread of night (spring cough), l l Syph. Mental exhaustion, dropsical effusion: Seneg. Mental exhaustion, in diabetes: Natr. s. Mental exhaustion, with drowsiness: HCornus. Mental exhaustion, with emissions: IJacea. Mental exhaustion, in epilepsy: Art. v. Mental exhaustion, from overexertion: HTCup. m.; or after long talking, ITNatr. m. Mental exhaustion, with heat in face: J.Bry; facial neuralgia, BCup. ac. Mental exhaustion, as if he would faint: worse standing, EBry. Mental exhaustion, fever: after severe fewers, Smallpox, etc., HAnac.; in typhus, IBapt., GNitr. sp. d. Mental exhaustion, from long grief: IIIgn. Mental exhaustion, with headache: Arg nit., Kali iod., Iris; in back of head, I Kali ph. Mental exhaustion, in affections of liver : with dropsy, BFluor. ac. 4. Mental exhaustion, in mania: Kalibr., WLach., | | Merc. Mental exhaustion, with meningitis: Crotal. Mental exhaustion, after menses: Alum. Mental exhaustion, after miscarriage : Caulo. Mental exhaustion, in morning: IILach., Phos. Mental exhaustion, in myelomalacia: Crotal. Mental exhaustion, after nursing: INitr. ac., | |Zinc. Mental exhaustion, in old people : IIBar. c. Mental exhaustion, congestive paralysis, ap- proaching apoplexy : HKali br. Mental exhaustion, phlegmatic : l l Stram. Mental exhaustion, loss of sleep; IICup. m. Mental exhaustion, in spermatorrhoea: IGels. Mental exhaustion, with stupor: IStram. Mental exhaustion, disposed to weep : IStram. Mental exhaustion, with trembling : Cann. i. £33° Mental Concentration and Exertion, also Brain exhaustion, Chapter 3. MENTAL STRAIN. §§ Mental Exertion and Exhaustion. MENTAL SYMPTOMs appear and physi- cal symptoms disappear, and vice versa: Plat. MERRY: Anac., Ant.t., Apis, Asar., Atrop.s., BCoff., HCroc., | | Kali ph., Lyc., Tabac., Tarax. Merry, in afternoon: Arg. met. Merry, alternating with : melancholy, IAur. met., Croc.; peevishness and scolding, Spong; whining, Coff. Merry, inclination to laugh, sing and dance: | | Natr. m. 1. MIND AND INISPOSITION. 63 Merry, in evening : through the day, ISul. Merry, quarrelsome during mirth: Bell. Merry, silly: Agar., Bell. 5& Cheerful, Exhilaration, Gay, Hilarity, Joy, Laughing. MESMERIC : rapport with his physicians, Lyss.; condition after sleep (convulsions), IPhos.; desire to be mesmerized, IIPhos. tº Clairvoyance, also Catalepsy, Chapter 36. IMETAPHYSICAL SUBTLETIES : racks brain about, ISul. MIRRORS, afraid of: lest he should see him- self, Camph. MISANTHROPIC : Acon., Kali bi., ILyc. & Company, Hypochondriasis, Moody. MISCHIEVOUSINESS: Arn, iCalc., IICann. i., | | Tarant; in imbecility, BMerc. MILD : Ars., IIPuls. Mild, alternating with obstinacy (chorea): HCup. m. * Mild, bears suffering, even outrage, without complaining (leucorrhoea): Ign. Mild, in epilepsy; after attack, Indig. Mild, in strabismus: Calc. Hº Yielding. MISERLY. Gº Avarice. MISTRUST: Cham., IICic, IDros., IMerc., IPuls. G@* Suspicion. MOANING: Ant. t., IIHell., IHCann. i., 1Camph., HCarbol. ac., Cham., Chlorof, IICic, ICin., Coccul., Coff., Crotal., IEup. pur., Ign, Laur., Mang., Merc., IMur. ac., | IPsor., Sec., Sul., | | Ver. Moaning, abdomen: cramping pain, HColoc. Moaning, alternates with : laughing, Ver. Moaning, anxious: with lamentation, Il Acon.; with broken stupor (child with gastritis mu- cosa), Ars. Moaning, breathing : at every breath, Bell., Coff.; anxious sighing, Plumb.; frequent, deep, Selen.; gentle (meningitis), l l Rhus. Moaning, especially children: HPod. Moaning, chest: with cramps (hysteria), HCocc.; knifelike stitches in right (pneumonia), BCon. Moaning, in convulsions: Sil., | |Tuberc. Moaning, delirium: Bell., ICrotal.; traumatic, ILach. Moaning, in dentition: HICham., IPod. Moaning, in diarrhoea, HApis. Moaning, in diphtheria: IPhyt. Moaning, with frightful dreams: (aphonia nervosa) | | Puls. .” Moaning, in epilepy, after fall on head: Cup. m. Moaning, in nervous excitability : 1 IPhysos. Moaning, face : prosopalgia, evening until mid- night, IMez. Moaning, with fever: during cold stage, Eup. perf; during heat, IIPuls.; intermittent, Ipec.; typhoid, IIMur. ac.; with thirst, IPod. Moaning, involuntary: ICham. Moaning, inflammation of liver: Merc. Moaning, menses: during, Ars., ICOccul.; after, |Stram. Moaning, with restless motions: in inflamma- tory condition of brain, IStram. Moaning, during night: dull, l l Zinc.; with melancholy, l l Plat.; child in difficult denti- tion, IPhyt. Moaning, for trifling offence which happened long ago : Cham. Moaning, from pain: Coff; aching, IEup. perf. Moaning, piercing, pitiful: Ars. hypochondriac mood Moaning, piteous : of child because he cannot have what he wanted, IICham. Moaning, plaintive : in measles, ILach. Moaning, and occasional outcries from pain: IHydras. Moaning, with Occasional shrieks: could only be pacified by holding chest pressed close to mother's breast, Stram. Moaning in sleep: Ars. hyd., HBell., Cinch., Ipec., l l Kali ph., ILyc., Stann., Ver.; in ague, Samb.; brain affections of children, BHSul.; in cholera, Mur. ac.; in mania-a-potu and typhoid, Nux v.; eyelids half closed, rolling of head, iPod., Samb.; in typhus, LArs., in ranula, I IThuya. Moaning, with sleeplessness : Crotal. Moaning, with grinding of teeth: during sleep, IKali br. Moaning, restless tossing: at night, IDulc. Mºº with weeping: in aphthae, Hell. ɺ Groaning. MOCKS; aged people (hysteromania), I Ta- rant.; with jealousy, Lach. MOODY : | IMerc. iod. flav., Plumb. Moody, in evening: Fluor. ac. Moody, in morning: Nitr. ac. H& Hypochondriasis, Misanthropic, Morose. MORAL FEELING, want of: Anac.; with melancholy, IKali br. MOROSE : Acon., Alum., Anac., Arn., Bell., Bism., IBry., Carbol. ac., Carb. S., | | Clem., Coloc., Con., HCrot. t., ICycl., IDig., Form., HIpec., Kreos., ILed., Lyc., IMerc., H.Mez., II.Nux v., Phos.ac., HPlant., IPlat., Plumb., IPuls., Rheum, Sul., Thuya, l l Uran. n., Val., Verbas., Zinc. Morose, on awaking: Lyss. Morose, during chill: Calend. Morose, in cholera: Chin. s. Morose, in chorea: I.Art. v. Morose, better on conversing: Lyss. Morose, in epilepsy: Art. v., Atrop. s. Morose, in erotomania: | | Orig., | |Plat. Morose, in fever: intermittent, IDiad. Morose, from forgetfulness: in melancholy after typhus, Anac. Morose, with fretfulness: HCham. Morose, head: with heat in, AEthus.; heavy feeling in forehead, AEthus. Morose, in hypochondriasis: IHPuls. Morose, in melancholy: HKali ars. Morose, in tubercular meningitis: ITuberc. Morose, menses: just before, ILyc. Morose, with nausea: Sang. Morose, in nystagmus : Agar. Morose, on hearing others talk much : Zinc. Morose, with toothache: IMez. Morose, in urticaria: | |Bov. Morose, with uterine pain: Sul. Morose, with inclination to work: Sars. Bº Hypochondriasis, Misanthropic, Moody. MORTIFICATION. Bº Chagrin, Shame. MOUTH: lays finger on, alternately with stretching hands to fullest extent, I Stram. MOTION, disinclined to: HAloe, Chel., IHel- on., HBNatr. m., ISyph., | |Zinc.; in angina pectoris, l l Phyt.; in suppressed menses, HCycl. Motion, constant: cannot remain in one place (hysteria), Tarant. Motion, irresistible desire for: Eucal. Motion, made with great force : Stram. Motion, hurried: Stram. 64 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Motion, like that of a passionate person: after metrorrhagia, l l Sep. Motion, quick: Hyos. Motion, unconsciously slides to and fro on bench: ||Sul. B& Apathy, Laziness, Restlessness, Torpor. MUDDLED: Carbol. ac., HNatr. s. Muddled, with poor appetite: Ptel. Muddled, as if intoxicated: HINux m. - Muddled, in headache: Asar. Hºt Confused. MURDER. Gºº Kill. MURMIURING, in delirium: Arn.; pneu- monia, IPhos. Murmuring, at night: in typhus, IArg. nit. Murmuring, in old people: IBar. c. Murmuring, during sleep: in brain affections of children, HESul.; in typhoid Nitr. sp. d. Murmuring, in stupor: in encephalitis, ICOccul. flºº Groaning, Moaning, Muttering. MUSIC, aversion to: IRAcon., Bufo., Cham., Sabina; to joyous, but immediately affected by saddest, Mang.; especially to violin, Viol. Music, causes palpitation: Staph. Music, makes her weep: IIGraph. Hº Sound, also Hearing, Chap. 6. MUTE. Gº Taciturn. NAKED, will not be covered: IHyos., IPhos. Naked, constantly bares breast: in puerperal mania, HCamph. Naked, lifts up her clothes: ||Phos. Naked, tries to jump out of window : Camph. Naked, in sexual mania: HPhos. Naked, in hyperaesthesia of nerves: IHyos. Naked, sits up half uncovered, then lies down again (mania puerperalis): Nux v. NEWS, bad, ailments from ; IApis, IIGels., Ign.; abortion, IGels.; pinching in abdomen, Paeonia ; diarrhoea, IIGels. News, joyful: feels as if he had received, ILyss. News, mortifying: affects him very much, Lyss. News, surprising: causes palpitation and sleep- lessness, Coff. News, unpleasant: feels as after, Alum.; causes numbness, brings him beside himself, sweat breaks out, Calc. p.; nervous tremors, Alum. NOSE: inclination when walking, to take peo- ple by (mania), I IMerc. NYMPHOMANIA. Bøy Chap. 23. OBSTINATE (headstrong, self-willed, stub- born): Act. sp., Ars, Bry., HiCalc., Camph., ICaps., Carbo v., HCham., ICina, Coca, Cycl., Dros., Guaiac., IHep., Lycop., Kreo., INitr, ac., II.Nux v., Sil., | |Stram., ISul. Obstinate, tries to appear amiable : IPallad. Obstinate, annoys those about him : a boy with eruption, l l Psor. Obstinate, in bronchitis: ICina. Obstinate, with red cheeks: Acon. Obstinate, children: HCham., ICina, HCinch., Thuya; inclined to grow fat, IICalc. Obstinate, in whooping cough : ISpong. Obstinate, chronic spasms of eyes: Agar. Obstinate, insane : Dig., INux v. Obstinate, in menorrhagia: |Nux v. Obstinate, in rachitis: Calc. Obstinate, in scarlatina: Lyc. Obstinate, tosses about impatiently: Acon. Obstinate, resists wishes of others: HINux v. Self will. OBSCENE. Gºº Lascivious. OBTUSE. Hºye Dull, Stupid. OBJECTIONS, queerest against whatever was proposed (melancholia): Arg. nit. Bºº Con- tradictory, Contrary. OFFENDED, easily: Agar., Ang., Ars., Aur. met., Calc., Camph., Caps., Cina, Coloc., ICycl., Graph., Lyss., Natr. m., IINux v., HPetrol., Sep., HSpig.; in caries, Ang.; menses absent two and one-half months, ICycl.; in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; with weeping mood, Stram. Offended, long forgotten offences come back to him: Glon. . B& Anger, Chagrin, Grief, Ill humor, Indig- nation, Insults, Mortification, Sensitive, Vexation. - OPPOSITION. Bay Antagonism, Contradic- tion. OPPRESSION: Amb., IIGraph., Hydr. ac., Iber., ILyc. OVERBEARING. Bº Abusive, Arbitrary, Arrogant, Egotism, Insulting, Pride, Quar- relsome. OVERESTIMATION of self. Bº Egotism, Haughty, Pride. PARSIMONY. Gº Avarice. PASSIONATE: I.Anac., Bry., Con., Hep., IKali c., IIRali iod., Psor., HSep., Sul., IThuya. H& Anger, Rage, Wehemence. PASSIVE, inclined to be: IIgn.; no power to resist being led anywhere, in evening, Nux m. B& Apathy, Listless, Lazy, Torpid, Yielding. PEACE, heavenly sense of: Arg. met. 8& Ecstasy, Heaven, Joy, Mild, Resigned, Serenity. PEEVISH (petulant): Acon., Alum., IIAnt. t., Arn., Ascl. t., Bism., HIBry., HICalc., 1Caps., tCarbol. ac., Castor., HICaust., IICham., IICina, Clem., Con., Coral., Cor- nus, Crot. t., Daphne, Dig., Ferr., IHep., Ign., IIpec., Kali n., Kreo., Mang., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., INux v., IOleand., Phell., IPlat., Psor., IPuls., Sep., Sil., Spong., HStram., Sul., Sul.ac., | Thuya. Peevish, alternating with: cheerfulness, Aur. met. Peevish, on awaking: IILyc. - Peevish, children: Ant. t., HHCham., HCina, IPuls.; cry when touched (diarrhoea, colic), Al Ant. c. Peevish, in chlorosis: || Ant. c. Peevish, in chorea: Art. v. Peevish, in whooping cough: IBry. Peevish, cruel: Abrot. Peevish, in diarrhoea: IBry, Ferr.; after sup- pression of skin eruptions, Lyc. Peevish, in dentition: IICham. Peevish, with dyspnoea: IICham. Peevish, with hot ear lobes: Alum. Peevish, in intervals of epilepsy: ICalc. Peevish, in nervous excitement: chorea, Calc. Peevish, in headache : Anac.; with pressure in forehead, evening, while walking, || Kali c.; periodical neuralgia, I Sul. Peevish, in cardiac rheumatism : 1 IPhos. Peevish, with hiccough : Agnus. Peevish, in hypochondriasis: Grat., HPuls. Peevish, in laryngo-tracheitis: l l Ant. t. Peevish, in melancholy: HKali c. Peevish, menses: during, Zinc.; suppressed, Cycl. Peevish, at noon, better in evening : Zinc. Peevish, in pneumonia: 1 ||Nux v. Peevish, querulous: | 12inc.; in abortion, Coff. Peevish, followed by repentance : Vinca. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION 65 Peevish, disturbed by trifles: Aspar. Peevish, in veta: Coca. Peevish, in worm affections: ICarbo v. #33 Cross, Fretful, Ill humor, Irritable, PENSIVE. Bº Introspective, Reflective, Thoughtful. PENT UP, no chance for thoughts to flow out, as if hidebound : Crot. t. PERCEPTION, diminished: IBar. c.; Calc. p., Crotal.; in §º myelitis acute, IColch. Perception, quick: Lyss. Perception, slow: I IRalibr., IOleand., Plumb., Tabac.; in typhoid, IHell. . 6&^ Comprehension and Dulness. PIERSEVERANCE, want of: undertakes many things, perseveres in nothing, Lach. Hº Indecision, Irresolute, Laziness, Procras- tination. { PETULENT, Bº Peevish. PHANTOMS. Gº Delusions. PHLEGMATIC. §º Apathy, Torpor, also Temperament, Chap. 47. PICKs, air: IIHyos.;for objects (typhus), IPsor. Picks, bedclothes: Arn., Ars., Colch., IIIyos., IIod., IOp., Zinc.; with delirium, Natr. m.; in hydrocephalus, l l Art. v.; as if looking for Something lost, Bell.; in typhoid, Ars., ILyc., Psor., HVer. v. Picks, at flocks: IHyos., ILyc., IPhos., Phos. ac., Stram.; in typhoid, IIod., ILyc.; at one spot (typhoid), Arum t.; at imaginary object, | | OEnan.; at nose and lips, Arum t., ICina. B& Grasping. PINS, breaks into pieces, half a day at a time (mania): IIBell. PITIFUL ; IPlat. PLACID. gºt Mild, Peace, Yielding. PLANS, insists upon carrying out: Dros. Plans, full of especially evening and night: |HCinch. * Plans, fantastic (insanity): ||Nux v. Plans, for the future: HCoff. Plans, reflects upon their execution: ICinch. PLAY, ailments from excessive, even con- vulsions: ACOff. Play, fever: will not during apyrexia (tertian ague): Ipec. Play, desire, children have none for : HCina, Hep., IIRheum; sit in corner, Bar. c., Bar. m. Play, desire to : | |Con, Tarant.; at night, I Med. Play, with fingers: IHyos. Play, at hide and seek: Bell. Play, upon piano ; for hours (puerperal mania), | |Plat.; a short time causes painful anxiety of chest, trembling of body and weariness, must lie down: HNatr. C. Play, tenpins, inclined to, which he never liked: Arg. met. Play, likes childish toys: HICic. POCKETs, fills with anything: Stram. POINTING to things to express wishes: Stram. POSITIONS, queer: in bed, IPlumb.; sits down, rises, kneels, IStram. PRAYING: I Stram., IVer.; begged them to pray for him and not to leave him alone, Lyss.; seeks relief in constant, IPuls.; aloud, in melancholy, IPlat. Praying, in delirium tremens: IIStram. Praying, face, erysipelas, slight, wanted people to join her in prayer: ||Plat. Praying, kneels in supplication, lifts hands: Ars. Praying, in mania: temporary attacks, says his prayers at the tail of his horse, Euph.; and confessing, wants to be killed, I Stram.; re- ligious, Aur. met. Praying, menses, during: IStram. Praying, quietly, for her soul: Arn. Praying, timidly, during sleep : Stann. Praying, constantly during paroxysm of vomit- ing: Med. PRIDE : ICaust., IIPlat., IStaph., IISulph. Pride, likes to wear his best clothes: || Con. Pride, self-contented look: I Ferr. Pride, mania: IGraph., ILach., IBPlat., | | Ver., | | Ver. V.; and affectation, Stram., proud bearing, Cupr. m. r Pride, overbearing: ILyc. Pride, scornful : Ipec. Pride, stiff and pretentious: Lyc. Pride, wounded, wishes to be flattered (hys- teria): IIBallad. PROCRASTINATE, desires to, because busi- ness Seemed so longlasting, or as if it never could be accomplished (gonorrhoea): | |Med. Hº Perseverance. PROPHESIES : Agar, I Stram. PROPOSES absurd things: Camph. PURCHASES, makes useless : || Con. PUSH THINGS, impelled to: Coff. PUSILLANIMITY. Gº Cowardice. QUAKING : Vespa. QUARRELSOME: Acon., | |Ant. t., Arn, IAur. met., | | Chel., ICham, Con., HDulc., Ferr., Hyos., , , IIgn., || Kali iod., Merc., INatr. m., Ran. b., Rheum, Ruta, Sep., Thuya. Quarrelsome, liveliness, alternating with silent depression (mania): ICon. Quarrelsome, in delirium: IChrom. ac. Quarrelsome, when displeased (prolapsus uteri, amenorrhoea): Aur. met. Quarrelsome, if disturbed: HINux v. Qurrelsome, in yellow fever: IILach. Quarrelsome, in hemorrhoids: Ars. Quarrelsome, at beginning of hystero mania: | | Tarant. Quarrelsome, incoherently: ratrop. s. Quarrelsome, jealousy, unchaste expressions: ||Nux V. Quarrelsome, in mania: IHyos. Quarrelsome, in melancholia: HKali ars. Quarrelsome, on appearance of menses: ICham, Quarrelsome, during exuberant mirth: IBell... Quarrelsome, noon to 2 P.M.: Ast. r. Quarrelsome, followed by repentance : Vinca. Quarrelsome, senseless: Stram. Quarrelsome, in sleep : Ars., IBell. Quarrelsome, in urticaria : IBow. Quarrelsome, with tearful vexation : | |Mosch. QUIET: ICic., Euph., Hyos., Ign., ILach., |Mur, ac., | |Petrol., IHPhos.ac., IPlumb., LISep. Quiet, changes to gay merry mood, in which trills and sings ditties: Bell. Quiet, after childbirth: ||.Thuya. Quiet, desires to be: Bry., HIGels., Sal. ac, Quiet, in diarrhoea of infants: Jalap, . Quiet, in dysentery: Merc. cor. Quiet, with febrile conditions: IGehs. Quiet, in ague: IKali c. Quiet, in grief: Gels. Quiet, in hyponchondriasis: Val. Quiet, introspective (dropsy): Lyc. Quiet, in melancholy: HKali ars. Quiet, in onanism: IHyos. Quiet, resigned (spinal disease): Alum. 5 66 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION, Quiet, in strabismus: ICalc. Quiet, with much apparent suffering and sad- ness : Ziz. Bº Taciturn. RAGE : Anac. or.., IIBell.., | IMosch. Rage, ailments from, Apis, Arn. Rage, alternates with : convulsions, IIStram.; anticipation of death, Stram.; tenderness, Croc. Rage, Scratches, Spits, bites (puerperal mania): HCamph. Rage, had to be chained: Ars. Rage, chill, commencing with: ICimex. Rage, when being comforted: Natr. m. Rage, if contradicted: Oleand. Rage, convulsive in paroxysms: HBell. Rage, with curses and maledictions: Nitr. ac. Rage, eating during and after: Chlor. Rage, eyes: renewed by sight of bright objects, I Canth.; pupils wide, Stram. Rage, fever: intermittent, ICimex Rage, grasping with hands: IStram. Rage, quieted by washing head in cold water: Sabad. Rage, from hallucination : 1 IStram. Rage, in hydrophobia: Stram. Rage, indomitable: Hyos. Rage, becomes insensible : Stram. ge, with jealousy: IIHyos. Rage, with laughing, IStram. Rage, when lips were moistened: Stram. Rage, after disappointed love: IHyos. Rage, wants to kill : Stram. Rage, in mania: IIHyos., Stram., with cries and convulsions, Plumb.; puerperal, Camph., Nux. V. Rage, foaming mouth : ICamph. Rage, at night (typhus): Apis. Rage, in paroxysms: Cinch. bol., ICup. m., IPuls., Stram., IWer.; in cerebro-spinal men- ingitis, Canth.; in children, Acon.; in mania, IStram.; puerperal, ICamph. Rage, persistent, with heat on body: IWer. Rage, by reading and writing: Med. Rage, followed by continuous deep sleep: Sec. Rage, unable to stand: Stram. Rage, with swearing: Ver. Rage, tears clothes (puerperal mania): ICamph. Rage, from toothache : Ars. Rage, tossed about in bed, made innumerable signs not understood: Stram. Rage, attacks at slightest provocation: l l Lac c. Rage, turns about in bed: Bell. Rage, uncontrollable, can scarcely be re- strained: Stram. Rage, unmanageable: IStram. Rage, in worm affections: Carbo v. tº Anger, Frenzy, Fury, Raving. RAMIBI,ING manner: HKali br. RANCOR : Mang. Rancor, caused by morbid ideas: Sulph, Bº Malice. RASHINESS in hysteria: Aur. met. º Hasty, Impulsive. RATS, thinks and talks of: Calc. RAVING : Amyg., IGlon, IHyos., IWer. Raving, alternates with : sleep, Ars. Raving, conscious of his condition : Arn. Raving, delirious, with coldness of body, and inclination to fall : Nitr. ac. Raving, about dog that had bitten her: Lyss. Raving, fever: typhus, iChlor. Raving, in headache : Act, rac. Raving, in puerperal mania: Camph. Raving, with meningitis: IStram. Raving, at night: l l Bar. c. Raving, during sleep : Ant. c. Raving, in sleep (keratitis): Calc. Bº Delirium, Frenzy, Fury, Rage. READING, averse: Brom, Lact, ac., IINux v. Reading, brain feels muddled, cannot read un- derstandingly: ICoca. Reading, difficult, has to read twice: IAgn.; with vertigo, ICOccul. Reading, causes drowsiness: Brom. Reading, fatigues: ISil. Reading, as if some one were reading after her and she must read faster and faster: Magn.m. Reading, head: causes heat in head and fore- head (smallpox), l l Variol.; numbness in, Car- bol. ac.; heaviness in forehead worse, ICalc.; megrim worse, early morning, Arn.; pressing in forehead, Arn.; pressure in Occiput, Car- bol. ac. Reading, frontal headache, is obliged to stop, does not know where he is: Il Calc. Reading, inability: a letter just written, Lyc.; in headache, l l Sep.; with roaring and buzzing in head and ears (ozaena), Natr. m.; mean- ing of certain letters is not clear (indigestion), | |Lyc.; after mental exertion, IAEthus. Reading, lettersrun together(amblyopia): Dros. Reading, makes nervous and enrages her: Med. Reading, cannot retain: Carbol. ac. Reading, cannot dwell long on One subject, must change to something else: || Dros. Reading, symptoms worse: Asaf., Carbol. ac. Reading, does not understand: Amb., IColch., Cornus. Reading, words: thinks they look queer and are spelled wrong, Med.; interpolates im- proper words and sentences, IHyos.; uses wrong expressions, omits words and syllables, |Thuva. Bº Mental Exertion, Study. REAL, things as if not (post-partum hemor- rhage): Cann. S. flºº Strange. RECKLESS: Ailant.; feels impelled to do reckless things, such as throwing child which he carries in his arms, out of window, Lyss. HºRiotous, Wasteful. RECOGNIZE, inability: any one, IGlon., IHyos., IVer.; his own family, ICup.m.; friends, Kali br.; in muttering delirium in- sensible (scarlatina), IIAilant.; in typhoid, | |Nux v.; the one to whom he is speaking, Stram.; in acute hydrocephalus, Carbol. ac.; in palsy, Anac.; surroundings, religious mel- ancholy, Kaliph.; his wife who is standing by his side, imagines he sees her under a distant bed (delirium tremens), IHyos. Bº Delirium, Unconsciousness. REFLECTING: Berb., ICarbo a, Euphor., Jamb., Lyss., Menyanth., Ol. an., Phos. Reflecting, answers slowly: ICOccul. Reflecting deep, in melancholy: ||Plat. Refleeting, difficult : in typhoid fever, IRhus t, Reflecting, causes feeling of apprehension at epigastrium: E.PhOS. Reflection, causes headache: with dyspnoea, Phos.; megrim worse, Arn.; pressing in forehead, Arn.; weak feeling in head, IPhos. Reflecting, in melancholy: Coccul. Reflecting, inability to: Acon., Aur. met.; in old age, Amb.; effects of overstudy, Natr. c. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. th 67 Reflecting, causes palpitation: IIgn. Reflecting, upon important things, her thoughts vanish: LNitr. ac. Reflecting causes vertigo : IPhos. ac. gº Introverted, Thoughtful, Mental Con- Centration. REGRET, gº-Grief, Remorse, Repentent. RELIGIOUS : eternal bliss, believes herself, unworthy of, because she is unable to perform her duties, Stram. Religious, exhorted her husband to join the church (facial erysipelas): ||Plat. Religious, despair : with suicidal tendency, Ver. Religious, excitement: causes convulsions, TVer. Religious, fanaticism: pious, with mental dul- ness, I Thuya. Religious, pious looks: in religious mania, |Stram. Religious, mania: Lach., IStram., ITVer., IPlat., IPuls. ; prays all the time, Aur. met. ; takes passages of Scripture literally and acts accord- ingly, I Sul. Religious, at night: torturing ideas, Camph. Religious, wished to live and do penance in order to mitigate her eternal punishment (melancholia): T ||Plat. Religious, felt happy to join her Redeemer (facial erysipelas): ' | |Plat. Religious, salvation despairs of, ICalc.; doubts §: dementia), Lil. tig.; tormented about uterine complaints), IILil. tig. Religious speculations: mind dwells on, IISul. Religious, with taciturnity, haughtiness, vol- uptuousness and cruelty: IPlat. Religious, talking on subjects: insanity, IHyos. Religious, want of: ungodliness, Anac, B& Delusions. REMORSE: in tuberculosis, INatr. REPENTENT: Cinch. bol; suddenly, of hav- ing injured others, ICroc.; after attacks of fury, makes earnest apologies, Lyss. REPRIMANDED, on being, pupils dilate: Stram. - REPROACHFUL, of others: IICinch., IHyos., ILyc., INux v. Reproachful, of self: Dig. ; because he has not accomplished enough, Ars. REPULSIVE mood: IHep. REROPHOBIA: Lyss. RESERVED : Arg. nit., ICalc., Mang, IPlat., IPuls. Hº Bashful. RESIGNED : Cinch. bol., ILyc. REST: desire for, Bell., IColch., Vespa. RESTLESSNESS (mental): Ant. t., III)ros. Restlessness, agony: internal anxiety, Acon. Restlessness, anxious: ICaust., | | Thuya ; end- ing in rage, ICanth. Restlessness, in angina pectoris: Aur. mur. Restlessness, stupid feeling in brain; IPlant. Restlessness, constant, with clinging to per- Sons: 1Carbo v. Restlessness, of conscience: HChel. Restlessness, driven incessantly about, without definite aim : Lyss. Restlessness, as if he had not done his duty: IPuls. Restlessness, after eating: Amm. m. Reslessness, with pressing in upper part of head, worse stooping or moving head, while read- ing and reflecting: Lyss. e Restlessness, impatient: must walk, soon tires, | | Act. rac. Restlessness, but too lifeless to move: IBapt. Il Acon., Restlessness, approaching mania: OEnan. Restlessness, yet mild: Sal. ac. Restlessness, as if some misfortune were ap- proaching: ICup. m., Natr. Restlessness, with sadness: IPlat. flºº Restlessness, Chap. 36. RETICENT: Bºy" Bashful, Reserved. REVERIE, absorbed in : Grat., Ol. an. ; sad, indulges in, ICocul. Bº Introverted, Re- flecting, Thoughtful. RIOTOU8, in mental derangement: IOp. Bºy" Reckless. ROARING. Bº Screaming. ROLLS on ground: ICalc. RUDE, inclination to treat others with con- tempt: Paris. Rude, in diarrhoea: Lyss, gº Insulting. RUINs things: I ICon. Bº Breaks, Destroys, Tears. RUN about: in intermittent, ICinch ; would like to, up and down, Calc. Run as if in fright: || Zinc. Run about room : without apparent object, at night (melancholia), l l Plat.; wildly (head- ache), Coff. Run about in shirt: Bell. Run about streets at night (insanity): . . . Puls. Run about unsteady (delirium tremens): Coff. B& Escape. SAD (dejected, downcast, lowspirited): Abies, AEsc. h., | IAEthus., IAct. rac., Act. sp., Act. ac., Agnus, Amb., Amm, Anae., || Ant, c, Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Arn., Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Arum t., Asaf., Ascl. t., Ast. r., Aur. met, Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bar. m., Benz. ac., Brom., Bry., Bell., Bov., 1Cact, ICalc., Calc, fl., ICamph., Cann. S., ICanth., IICham., IECic., Cinch. bol., IICinch., HCarbo a., Card. m., IICaust., IClem., Coca, ICOccul., Coff., Coloc., Cond., Con., ICroc., ICrotal., ICup. m., Cycl., Diad., Dig., Eryng., | | Eup. perf, Gamb., IIGraph., Hep., IIHell., Hydrocot., Iber, IIIgn, Indig, Iod., l l Ipec, Iris, Kali f, iſkaii. p. Kö8, ikreo, if a., c., flobel. c. IILyc., Lyss., Magn. C., Magn. m., Magn. S., IMang, Merc. iod. rub., Menyanth., LI Millef, HMur, ac., IMygale, INatr., c., IIMatr. m., INatr. s., | | Naja, Niccol., INitr. ac., Ol. an., HPetrol., Phell., Phos., IPhos. ac., IPlat., iPlumb, Polyp., iiPsor, Ptel, in Puis, Rhus v., Ruta, Sec., Sil., Staph., IStram., IISul., Sul. ac., | | Ustil.., Val., Vespa, Viol., | 12inc. Sad, when alone: All. Sat., | | AF'thus., | | Bov. Sad, in albuminuria: desquamative stage, |Helon. Sad, alternating with : cheerful mood, INux m., Natr. m., IPhos.; amenorrhoea, |Senecio ; riotous º and buffoonery (mental de- rangement), IOp. Sad, anxious : Asaf, Ruta ; cancer uteri, IGraph. Sad, with apathy : after typhoid, IHell. Sad, with apprehension of impending evil : IAur. mur., Ilkali iod. Sad, during apyrexia : Ipec. Sad, on awaking: Alum., ILach., IPhos. ac. Sad, brain : concussion, ICic.; fag, INatr. m. Sad, in bronchial catarrh : IAilant. Sad, with chilliness, in evening: Kali m.; and yawning, Merc. Sul. . Sad, in chlorosis: Amm. c. Sad, in cholera: HChin. Sad, during climacteric period: Tabac. she 68 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Sad, conscience, as if he had committed a bad action, or not done his duty: Cycl. Sad, with constipation: II.Nux v. Sad, in consumption: IGuaiac. Sad, without courage: IGels., ISul. Sad, in cysto blennorrhoea: I ITIran. n. Sad, death: thoughts of, IIGraph., Vinca. Sad, with debility, faintness and aching in left iliac region : ICrotal. Sad, despairing: Agnus, IIHell. Sad, in diabetes: Natr. S., | |Op. Sad, in diarrhoea : . . [Merc. sol.; child, ILyc.; chronic, IApis, ICOccul. Sad, desires to be diverted from thoughts of self: Aur. met., Camph. Sad, about domestic affairs: Jacea, Sep. Sad, in dropsy ; ascites, Apoc.; anasarca, IHell. Sad, inclination to dwell constantly on her con- dition (inflammation of liver) : 1 ISul. Sad, in dysmenorrhoea: Anac., Natr. m. Sad, with dyspnoea: ICarbo a. Sad, in epilepsy; Atrop. S., IIndig., | |Sul., Tarant. , Sad, in evening: Carbo v., IPlat., Ran. Sc., Sul. Sad, faces: in presence of cheerful, I | Hell.; serious expression, Rumex. Sad, with fainting: ILach. Sad, with fancies: Lactu. v. Sad, bemoaning fate: IKalibr. Sad, thoughts cause fear and despair : Rhus, Sad, fever, relapse of: Ars.; intermittent, Ant. c., IElat. Sad, aversion to food: l l Plat. Sad, thinks himself forsaken : Lyss. Sad, imagines he has lost affection of friends: Aur. met. Sad, after fright: INux m. Sad, about future, her recovery, or fears loss of reason : Acon. Sad, after grief: IIgn., IPhos.ac., Natr. m. Sad, headache, chronic: , HCaust.; gastric, ICaust.; right side, worse in rest, better in constant motion, Iris; after a fall, ISul, ac.; heavy with vertigo, Stann. Sad, about health: Åcon. , Staph.; and domestic affairs, HSep. Sad, heart: oppression, Asaf.; palpitation, Op. Sad, in hemorrhoids: IHam. Sad, as when homesick: Aur. mur. Sad, in house, better in open air: IPlat. Sad, hypochondriacal: Mez. Sad, in hysteralgia: Cact., IICOccul. Sad, in indigestion : IRob. Sad, in intestinal hemorrhage: ICrotal. Sad, with irritability: Ziz. Sad, in jaundice : IPhos. Sad, with languor : Erig. Sad, with lassitude : Sep. weary of life: ISul. Sad, in liver troubles: Chel.; trifling things appeared insurmountable, Alum. Sad, scirrhous mammae : Carbo a. Sad, in puerperal mania: Aur. met. Sad, with aversion to men : Stann. Sad, menses: amenorrhoea, Caust, ICycl.; before, Brom, ILyc., , IMurex, TNatr. m., INitr. ac., Sep.; during, Amm.c., Caust., MNatr. m., HPetrol., IPuls., Sep. ITabac.; dur- ing, in parenchymatous, metritis, I Laç c.; menorrhagia, ICaust.; inclined to be late, ILyc.; suppression, ICycl., IIRhus. ICaust. ; symptoms, S 3. d, Sad, after excessive mirth: ISpong. Sad, in morning : Alum.; in dyspepsia, ILach. Sad, morose: Hyos. Sad, after mortification: l IPuls. Sad, caused by music: II.Acon.; lively, INatr.s. Sad, from disagreeable news: IPuls. Sad, during night: ICaust. Sad, at noon: lively in evening, or vice versa, IZinc. Sad, after onanism : IIStaph. Sad, in chronic ovaritis: leucorrhoea, I [Plat. Sad, with every slight pain: Sad, with palpitation: INatr. m. Sad, in paroxysms every fourteen days: ICon. Sad, in pneumonia: ||Nux v. Sad, preoccupied: IClem. Sad, in prolapsus uteri: HIAur. met., ILil. tig. Sad, restless: I Plat. Sad, with pain about and under (not below) short ribs in back and left side: Lobel c. Sad, after rigor (valvular disease): II.Chel. Sad, in scrofulosis: | |Sul. Sad, sensitive (dropsy): ILyc. Sad, better, sighing: Lach. Sad, would like to sleep never to awaken: ArS. m. Sad, causes sleeplessness: Ign. Sad, seeks solitude º: wound on head): IILed. Sad, in spermatorrhoea: ICypr., | |Phos. ac, | |Ustil. Sad, in chronic splenitis: ICean. Sad, with distress in stomach: IKalibi. Sad, no stool several days (fissure ani): IHam. Sad, with suffering and quiet behavior: Ziz. Sad, suicidal mood: IPsor., Rumex. Sad, in secondary syphilis: | |Stilling. Sad, disinclined to talk: Stann., Magn. c. Sad, with swollen testicle : Brom. Sad, in sore throat: || Phyt. Sad, at twilight (nervous exhaustion): IPhos. Sad, feels unfortunate : ISep., IVer. Sad while walking in open air, must stand still or sit down : ICup. m. Sad during wet weather: IElaps. Sad, weakness from : IPhos. ac. Sad, weeping : Ananth., Asar.; if one attempts to console her, Sul.; relieves, Med. B& Depression, Despair, Despondency, Dis- couraged, Gloomy, Grief, Hypochondriasis. SALACITY: IApis, 1 IPhos. B& Erotic, Lascivious, Obscene. SALVATION. Gº Religion. SARC ASTIC, SATIRICAL : ac., Sec.; with jealousy, ILach. SCRATCHES, every one interfering with him : IHyos., Stram. SCOLDING: ICham., Con., IDulc., IHyos., Jacea, Lyss., INux v., Petrol., Sep., Spong., | |Stram. Scolding, on awaking: IILyc. Scolding, keeps it .. till her lips turn blue, eyes stare, and she falls down fainting: Mosch. Scolding, in fever, intermittent: I Ferr. Scolding, if opposed in least, rheumatism of heart: | ||Phos. Scolding, at imaginary persons: ILyc. Scolding, in indecent language (puerperal mania): 1Camph. Scolding, calling names, if irritated: ITVer. Scolding, from jealousy, mingled with unchaste expressions: l l Nux v. Scolding, with labor pains: IICham. Ars., Lact. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION, 69 Scolding, mania : BStram.; violent outburst, abuses her child, puerperal mania : Camph. Scolding, in melancholy: IKali ars. Scolding, at pain: Coral. Scolding, runs behind table : l I Wer. Scolding, in strangury: Dulc. Hºt Abusive, Insulting. SCORNFUL. Gº Haughty, Pride. SCREAMING (crying out, howling, shriek- ing): Arum t., Aur, met., Aur. mur., | | Calc. p., Camph., Carbo V., ICed., 1Cham., IICic., Coff., Eup. pur., Glon., Hyos., º | |Sep., ISul.., | |Tuberc., | |Tarant., €r. Screaming, with pain in abdomen : Jatroph., | |Magn. p.; ovarian cyst, W Coloc. Screaming, in angina: Hydr. ac. Screaming, when any one approaches bed (chorea): Ign. Screaming, on awaking: Ign., ILyc.; in cholera infantum, IKali br.; nervous dyspep- sia, Hydr. ag.; intermittent, Cina ; menin- gitis, ISul.; night terrors, children, HCham., ićhlorai, Ilićaiph. Screaming, brain : crie cerebrale (encephalitis), BApis, IGlon.; cerebro-spinal meningitis, from stabbing pain, Apis; in hydrocephalus, NApis, Dig., Kali. iod., Merc. v.; in meningitis, IIApis, LArn., IDig., IHell., Sul. Screaming, cannot, but wants to : 1 |Stram. Screaming, in traumatic cardialgia: ||Nux v, Screaming, during cheerful mood, without ap- parent cause: ICinch. Screaming, incessant, in children: colds, diar- rhoea, Ipec.; with colic, Cham., | |Nux v.; worse by comforting, Bell.; fever, l l Anac.; in evening, I ICina, Cinnam. Screaming, in chorea: IStram. Screaming, convulsions: before attack, ICupr. m., 17.inc.; during, Amyl., Apis, Art. v., *Camph., Cina, Crotal., HCup. m., HBOp., | |Stram. ; epileptiform, Ipec. ; epileptic, BBufo., IICic., , Kali bi., ILyc., OEnan., | |Sil.; puerperal, IIHyos., Lach.; tetanic, alternating with catalepsy, IPlat.; following injury from splinter, ICic. Screaming, with cough : IKali br., || Osm. Screaming, sudden, in cyanosis: Sec. Screaming, in delirium: | | Chin. S., ICina ; in typhus, Ars. m. Screaming, in dentition, drawing up limbs, or stiffening body, during stool: IRheum. Screaming, desire to : Calc. Screaming, expression of despair: before, dur- ing and after paroxysm, Lyss.; and irritation alternates with stupefaction of brain (proso- palgia), Coccul. Screaming, in diarrhoea: Apis, IIPod., IValer. Screaming, with anxious dreams (palpitation): BArg. met. Screaming, in earache (ozaena): Aur met.; Otitis in children: I Sul. Screaming, phlegmonous erysipelas: l l Ver. v. Screaming, with sudden fainting on going from one room to another full of company: | |Plumb.; screams loudly, “I shall not faint, if I do I will have fits,” Camph. Screaming, with fear: IVerat. Screaming, with fright: awakes, Sep.; clings to those near, IStram.; in chorea, Zinc.; in dentition, Tereb. Screaming, furious: Bell. Screaming, with headache : I.Ars.; in children, IGlon.; occipital, l l Petrol.; neuralgic pain between temporal region and ciliary arch and maxilla, IKali c. Screaming, feels that he would unless he held on to something : | |Sep. Screaming, for help: Camph., B.Laur.; in hy- steria, HIgn. Screaming, stitching tearing from hip to knee, worse from motion (ischias): £Coloc. Screaming, hoarse: Bell., Stram. Screaming, a sort of howl, leaped from bed ap- parently in great agony, and desperate: Camph. Screaming, terrible, in hydrophobia: Stram. Screaming, in hysteria: Stram.; sudden shriek- ing, BKali c. Screaming, about |Kali c. Screaming, legs: sudden, with clonic spasms of legs on lying down (third stage of cholera), HCup. m.; with convulsions of legs and cold feet (puerperal convulsions), WLach.; pain in thigh, knee joint, and leg, while lying down, IECali iod. Screaming, in puerperal mania: Camph. Screaming, in melancholia: | IFlat. Screaming, menses: during, Coccul.; with convulsions, l l CEnan. ; ovarian tumor, HColoc. Screaming, in metritis: Canth. Screaming, during increase of moon (Somnam- bulism): l ISil. Screaming, at night: child, , Cham, Psor.; bronchial attack after whooping cough, IKali bi.; bronchitis during dentition, Kreo.; all the time, especially night, will not be pacified (child), l l Lac c.; in whooping cough, l l Caust.; diarrhoea of infants, BJalap. Screaming, in paroxysms: occasional, ILyc.; every afternoon at five, causes Scrotal hernia (infant), ICalc.; in afternoon, in colic, Lyc.; in dysentery of infants, and marasmus, Apis; .# ICup. m. Screaming, peculiar: suffering, l l Eup. pur. Screaming, from pain in peritonitis: Coloc. Screaming, cannot on account of phlegm : | |Stram. Screaming, piercing: Amyl., Apis, Art. v., HCarbol. ac., Cham.; on awaking, Ign.; in chorea, ICup. ac.; in hysterical spasms, ICic. Screaming, position: outcries and moanings on attempting to change, Hell.; occiput drawn far back (meningitis), Sulph. Screaming, in rage, as if calling : Anac. Screaming, ran through house like mad, after apathy : Bufo. Screaming, in cardiac rheumatism: ICact. Screaming, in scarlatina: in altered voice, shrill (threatening paralysis of brain), Zinc, Screaming, from undue sensitiveness in chil- dren: Kali ph. Screaming, short (meningitis); IVer. Screaming, shrill: IHApis, ICup. m., HGlon., Stram., GZinc, gº piercing. Screaming, sleep: when falling asleep (hydro- cephaloid), ICina; during sleep, children, IIApis, IIgn., Inul., Lyc., IIPuls., IISul., | |Tuberc., IZinc.; in cholera morbus, Zinc.; in chorea, Chloral.; in convulsions, IZinc.; in dentition Apis; in diphtheria, Lac c.; in dys- entery, IMerc.; in hydrocephalus, H.Apis, ICina, IZinc.; meningitis infantum, Arn., imaginary appearances: 70 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. | | Hell.; in scarlatina, IApis; singultus, IStram.; in typhoid, ILyc. Screaming, during stool: children, IKreo., IIRheum; with tenesmus (dysentery), IKalim. Screaming, teeth: grinding in sleep, IKali br. Screaming, as in mortal terror: Chloral.; from dry spasmodic cough, in weak nervous chil- dren, IKali br. Screaming, when touched: IMerc.; at slightest with pains, Acon. Screaming, with trembling: Ign., | 12 inc. Screaming, with unconsciousness: ||.Tuberc. Screaming, in retention of urine: IBell. Screaming, with twitching in uterus: IPlat. Screaming, wild, with disposition to bite and tear : TVer. SCRUPULOUS, about small things (hysteral- gia): Thuya. SECRETIVE, inclined to be: IIgn. SELF-CONTROL, want of: Trlach., Sil. SELF-DECEPTION: Act. sp. SELF-DEPRECIATION: Kob.; feels infe- rior to everybody, I ISul. Bºy" Bashful, Reserved. SELFISHNESS. gº. Egotism. SELF-WILL. Gº Obstinacy. SENSATION AI. : [Nux V. SENSES, too acute: Anac., Arn., Bar. c., IBell., ICinch., ICoff., IIIgn., HINux v. Senses, cannot collect: on awaking, Cinch.; in endocarditis rheumatica, IHyos.; morning on rising, 1 IPhOS.; with anxiety and appre- hension, Merc. Sol. Senses, confusion of: l l Glon. Senses, do not correspond with objects: Bell. Senses dull: Anac., Ced., Chin. S., Con., ICycl., |Dulc., Hydr. ac., Mang, Nux m., Ran, b., Secal.; in cholera, BHyos.; in typhoid, IHell.; asphyctic form of uraemia, IHydr. ac. Senses, perversion: in iritis, Arg. nit. Senses, vanish, even touch : ICamph. Hº Impressibility, Sensitive, also Nerves, Chap. 36. SENSITIVE: All. sat., Apis, Arn., Ars., | | Asaf., Aur. met., Bell., Calc., l l Camph., HCaust., ICina, I ICinch., ICOccul., ICoff., ICrotal., IIGels., IIIgn., IIod, Jacea, ILyc., Mar, ver., IINux v., IPlat., Sil., Sul.., | IWer. Sensitive, takes everything amiss: Boy. Sensitive, in chorea: ICup. m., IMygale. Sensitive, in delirium tremens: I.Nux v. Sensitive, during digestion : IIod. Sensitive, in hypochondriasis: worse after eat- ing. IINux v. Sensitive, to impressions: Ars., Castor., IINuxv. Sensitive, to jokes: Acon., Angust.; least word that seems wrong hurts very much, Staph. Sensitive, profuse lochia: Coff. Sensitive, cannot give her music lessons (melan- cholia): IKali br. Sensitive, after mental exertion: Lach. Sensitive, after metrorrhagia: I Sep. Sensitive, in nymphomania: Staph. Sensitive, to slights: ICOccul. 'Sensitive, in urticaria : IBov. Sensitive, in prolapsus uteri: Arn. Sensitive, weeps easily: during | |Zinc.; even when thanked, IILyc. Rºyº Senses and Impressibility. SENTIMENTAL: IPsor, ISul.; in diarrhoea, Ant. cr; with ecstasy, Coff.; in moonlight, ecstatic love, Il Ant. er. climaxis SERENITY (tranquillity): Arg. met., Aspar., Chlor., IFluor ac. Serenity, in forenoon: : IAEethus. Serenity, in hemorrhages: IHam. Serenity, with melancholy: Ars. º Heaven, Joy, Mild, Peace, Quiet, Sub- U162C1. SERIOUS : Bell., Con., Grat., IIgn. B& Earnestness. SEXUAL ExCITEMENT: , Bºy Amative, Amorous, Erotic, Kissing, Lascivious, Obscene, Salacitas, also Chapters 22 and 23. SHAME, ailments from : Ign., IIOp. Shame, devoid of: l l Phyt.; nymphomania, | | Ver. Hº Chagrin, Mortification. SHOCK, causes exhaustion: feels so tired, wants to lie down and sleep, Pic, ac. Shock, causes diabetes mellitus: | |Op. gºt Fear, News, Grief and Joy. SHOUTING. Bº Screaming. SHRIEKING. Bº Screaming. SHRINKING. Gº Bashful, Cowardice, Fear, Reserved, Sensitive. SHY. Bºy" Bashful. SIGHING : I Agar., Ailant., Apoc., Atrop.s., Calab., Calc. p., Camph., Ced., Cornus, | | Eupat. pur., Hell., Iber., IIIgn., Kob., Lyss., Mur. ac., | |Plumb., l l Rhus t, Stram., Sul., Therid. Sighing, in apoplexy : Arn. Sighing, breathing: oppressive, Lyss.; frequent deep inspiration (erysipelas), l l Rhus t- Sighing, with cramps, hysteric,in chest: Coccul. Sighing, in cholera: IPhos. ac. Sighing, as if he were climbing a high and steep mountain: Prun. Sighing, precedes coma (epilepsy): Bufo. Sighing, convulsions : puerperal pass off with, Coccul. Sighing, and ejaculations (mental disorder): Act. rac. Sighing, before epilepsy: Plumb. Sighing, with fear: Rhus t. Sighing, with fever (intermittent): IIpec.; dur- ing heat, Ign. Sighing, in gastralgia: Lyc. Sighing, heart: anxiety, IPlumb.; pain, IILyss. Sighing, effect of wounded honor: INux v. Sighing, in hydrocephalus : IGrat. Sighing, in hysteria: Hydr, ac., IIIgn.; weak women, cannot take a full breath, IPlat. Sighing, in leucorrhoea: Calab. Sighing, relieves melancholy: HDig. Sighing, with muscular prostration: l l Calab. Sighing, in paroxysms: Ant. cr. Sighing, in typhoid pneumonia: Phos. Sighing, worse on rising: IOp. Sighing, in shock from injuries: ILach. Sighing, in sleep: Camph., l l Kaliph., ISul. Sighing, with grasping at throat: II.Stram. Sighing, continues long after weeping: Ign. SILENT. Bº Taciturn. SILLY. gº" Foolish. SINGING: Acon., Agar., Ananth., l l Caps., | |Cic., IHyosc., Lyss., Mar. v., Plat., ISpong., Tabac., Therid., | TVer. Singing, with cheerfulness and merry disposi- tion: l l Natr. m. Singing, with chorea, every seven days: Croc. Singing, after depression: Merc. iod. flav. Singing, in diphtheria: Lach. Singing, periodic ecstasy: ICic. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 71 Singing, in vesicular erysipelas: | |Stram. Singing, fever : trilling during heat, Stram.; in typhoid, Op. Singing, until hoarse and exhausted : Tarant. Singing, Latin paternosters: l l Stram. Singing, in mania: ICOccul., WNux m.; puer- peral, l l Plat. Singing, monotonous: heart disease, l IOp. Singing, amorous and obscene: IHyos.; in nymphomania, IStram. Singing, during sleep: IBell., ICroc. Singing, involuntarily, on hearing a single note sung: Croc. Singing, she touches things constantly: Bell. sº followed by weeping and screaming: IHyper. BITTING, in bed: quietly brooding (after typhoid): IHell. Sitting in corner : buried in thought, Coccul. Sitting by fire: would scarcely move from for days, morbid grief: Ign. Sitting, silent : with eyes on ground, in con- templation, Stran.; moody (chorea), IMagn. p.; for hours, generally in morning (insanity), | | Nux v.; in one place, Chin. a. SLINKS, about like a ghost (ague): HNatr. m. SLUGGISH. 5.3% Apathy, Laziness, Torpor. SMILING : Atrop s., IIHyos., ||Ver. Smiling, with happy disposition, in chorea: Sumb. Bº Laughing. SNAPPISH. Gº Cross. SOLICITUDE. Gº Anxiety, Apprehension. SOMNAMBULISM. Bºye Chapter 37. SOPOR. Bº Stupor. SOUNDS : wild, on hearing any sound, as striking of clock, etc., dances about, must be held: Ver. Bºy"Music, also Noise, Chapter 6. SPEECH. Bº Talking. SPELLING, makes mistakes in : Crotal.; wonders how the word “how” is spelled, Med. Gº Reading, Writing. SPITS : | | Ver., Ver. v.; at those around him, Bell.; in all directions, Lyss. Spits in face of attendants: I Stram., | |Phos. SPITEFUL : BHydras., BBNux v.; in melan- cholia, Ilkali iod. Hº" Malicious. SPECULATION, mind dwells on philo- sophic: IISul. Rºy Methaphysics, Theo- r1ZIng. STARING, in one direction, without saying anything: Brom. Staring at hands with vacant look: Carb. s. Staring at husband (puerperal fever): | | Puls. Staring, at persons who talk to him, does not understand them : BMerc. cor. Staring at one point: Ran. b. Staring at physician (typhoid): IHell. Staring at one questioning her, or at one spot, Or at her surroundings, in a strange, stupid manner (melancholy after typhoid): IHell. Staring, thoughtless: IIHell.; morning IGuaiac. Staring, rises in bed and gazes vacantly (hys- teria): IHydr. ac. gº Eyes, Chapter 5. STARTLED. Bº Starting, Chapter 36. STEAL, inclination to: by boy with epilepsy, Art. v.; goes about house in search of some- thing, not knowing what, but if attracted by any object puts it in his pocket, or hides it in coat (mental disturbance), l l Staph. Steals, in mania: Stram. STOLID: Merc. iod. rub. Bº Apathy. | STORY, desires to relate, but cannot. connect a sentence, cannot find right words, and be- comes displeased at this interruption, Stram. Story, friends had to relate stories in a quick way (after metrorrhagia): I Sep. Bº Talking. STRANGE, everything seems: Sep.; almost terrible, Cic. ; as if not real (post-partum hem- orrhage), Cann. s. * Strange, street: did not know she was on, IPetrol. ; well-known, seem strange, loses his way, IIGlon. STRIKES those about him: Arg. met., Bell., IICina, IºHyosc., Lyss., IPlumb., Stront., Tarant., Ver. Strikes attendant and grows angry: ILyc. Strikes, in inflammation of brain : l l Hell. Strikes, after convulsions: Cup. m. ; puerperal, İGlon. Strikes, in diarrhoea: Lyss. Strikes, in phlegmonous erysipelas: ||Ver. v. Srikes himself on chest, then fainting: Camp. Strikes, tells his wife he will try not to kill anyone (mental disturbance): ||Staph. Strikes, in prosopalgia: | |Plat. Strikes at everybody who wishes to restrain him : Stram. Strikes, with uterine irritation: ILil. tig. Strikes, in worm affections: I Carbo v. STUBBORN. Gº Obstinate. STUDY, aversion to: Carbol. ac., MFerr., IGels., IHam., HPhos.; with headache, Natr. a. Study, causes brain symptoms: Pic, ac. Study, crazed almost when attempting to study, with headache: Ind. Ö Study causes debility: HCinch. Study, desire for: Kob. Study causes headache: Ars. i., HCalc.p., IPhos., HIPuls., Sil., ISul. Study causes heaviness in head and limbs: IIPhOS. ac. Study, inability to: Abies, iCalc., Chin. S., §º | |Melil., ISumb., Vib.; with headache ep. Study causes irritable liver: Natr. s. Study causes palpitation: HINux v. Study causes burning along spine, with weak- ness of legs and back, and soreness of muscles and joints: Pic. ac. Study, reading aggravates all symptoms, espe- cially pressing in occiput: Carbol. ac. Study causes vertigo: HINatr. m. B& Mental concentration and exertion, also Work. STUNNED. Bºy Stupor. STUPID (stupefaction, lighter than stupor): AEsc. h., l l Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Arum t., Ascl. s., Aur. met., Cact., Calc. p., Camph., Chrom. ac.; Cochl, Crotal.., || Ham...IHep., Hyos., Ind., IKali c., Lyss., | | Melil., Merc. per., Millef., Myr. cer., HNitr. ac., Op., IPhos., HPhos. ac., Psor., l l Ptel., Rhus v., Sec., ISul., Tabac., | | Wer. Stupid in afternoon: l l Puls.; and evening with dull pain in forehead, Lyss. Stupid from alcohol: II.Nux v., Ver. Stupid with anxiety: Anac. Stupid on awaking: HOp., IPsor.; after night- mare, Ind.; as if she could not tell where she was, or what to do, Vib. Stupid, lying in bed with a friendly expression (effects of wounded honor): l l Nux v. 72 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION: Stupid, in catarrh of bladder: | | Uva ursi. Stupid, brain: feels compressed, IHyper.; irri- tation of, ILach. Stupid, in cholera : IPhos. ac. Stupid, in climacteric period (mental dis- turbance): I Cycl. Stupid, bilious colic : Iris. Stupid during day: tubercular meningitis, in- cipient hydrocephalus, pannus, BApis; oc- cipital headache, chronic, l l Zinc. Stupid, as after a debauch, on waking: Psor. Stupid after delirium: Stram. Stupid, in dropsy: | |Eup. pur. Stupid, as if drunk: IOp. Stupid, in intervals of epilepsy : Calc. Stupid, eyes closed: Acon ; staring, wild look (typhus): Nitr. ac. Stupid, falling, dread of, forward: Alum.; as if she were falling from a height, Mosch. Stupid, fever: during chill., Stram., at 6 P.M., ILyc.; intermittent, Eup. perf, Sul. ; bilious remittent, l l Pod.; typhus, Arn., ILyc. Stupid, in spasms of glottis : Chlor. Stupid, with headache : Amyl., Ascl. s., Gels., Psor.; at night, Ver. Stupid, cannot collect ideas (delirium): Sal. ac. Stupid, in chronic hepatitis: Aur, met. Stupid, in menses (exophthalmus): Lyc. vir. Stupid, mental labor impossible: Cycl. Stupid, from every mental exertion: Petrol. Stupid at night, with restlessness: Lyss. Stupid in pneumonia: Ferr. Stupid, with ptyalism at night: Ver. Stupid, sleep: as if just falling asleep, Asar.; with Gesire to, Con.; in midday sleep, with confused dreams, Jamb. Stupid, while standing, with rush of blood from nape of neck over vertex towards forehead, during motion : Mang. Stupid, with vertigo: Merc., Mosch., Op., IIPhos., Sabad. Stupid, in veta: Coca. gº Apathy, Coma, Dulness, Stupor, Torpor, Unconsciousness. STUPOR (lethargy, sopor): Absin., Acon., AEthus., Ailanth., Alet., Amyg., | | Amyl., HAnac., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Ars, h., Astac., Bar. c., Bell., Bism., IBry., Bufo., ICamph., Carbo a., HCarbo V., ICic., Coccul, Cornus, Crotal., IDig., IGels., WHam..., IHell., HHelon., Hydr. ac., IHyos., HKali iod., | | Melil., Merc. cor., Mur. ac., IINatr. m., HNitr. sp. d., HDNux m., IBNux v., IOp., IPhos., HHPhos. ac., HPlumb., Sal, ac., Sang., Sec., MStram., ESul., Ver. V., | |Zinc. Stupor, in albuminuria: IChel. Stupor, alcoholic : HGlon., IKali br. Stupor, alternating: with delirium, TAtrop. S.; with desire to escape (abortion), IColoc., in childbed fever, Coloc., in cancer of mam- mae, Apis, in repercussion of measles, WLach.; restlessness (brain fever), Acon. Stupor, with angina: Chim. m. Stupor, answers questions properly, but stupor immediately returns: Hyos. Stupor, in apoplexy: ICrotal., Lach. Stupor, often awakes, but only for a short time (typhus): Ars. te Stupor, brain affections (scarlatina): ISul.; con- cussion of, IHArn.; caused by Sudden conges- tion, Bell., Ver. V... e Stupor, in cholera: HCic., Phos. ac.; infantum, IOp. Stupor, with cold surface: ICanth. Stupor, with congestion: IBell. Stupor, with constipation: IStram. Stupor, convulsions: IAEthus., ICup. m., HStram.; in dentition, ICham.; puerperal, HAtrop. S., Bell.., || Ver. v.; after convulsions, Art. v., HBell., Glon.; after epileptic, IArs., | | Plumb.; in scarlatina, HZinc. Stupor, with delirium: ICrotal., HOp., IPhos. ac.; followed by exhaustion after attack of vertigo, IKali c.; following delirium, during day, I.Chel. Stupor, in epidemic diarrhoea: ||Nitr. sp. d.; summer complaint, Anac. Stupor, in diphtheria: TNatr. m., IISul. ac. Stupor, with drowsiness (otitis media): IGels. Stupor, a kind of drunkenness: IGels.; as from smoke in brain, Op.; resembling highest state of excitement from alcohol, Stram. Stupor, ears: hearing vanishes: IStram. Stupor, with a feeling of emptiness: IPlat. Stupor, in erotomania: | | Orig. Stupor, in eruptive diseases: Apis. Stupor, in evening: Ars.; and night, worse in rest, better in motion and washing head, Ant. t.; in a warm room, with chilliness, Puls. Stupor, with exhaustion (puerperal fever): |Kali c. Stupor, eyes: cannot open (cholera infantum), ESul.; looks about strangely (typhus), Apis; i; vanishing, IStram.; staring (typhus), | |Zinc. Stupor, face : expressive of pain, ILach.; ery- sipelas, Apis, Graph., | |Sul. Stupor, like fainting: Camph. Stupor, with cold feet: Acon. Stupor, with fever : Dory.; of children, IGels.; chill, latter part of night, IOp.; in eruptive fevers, IGels.; during heat (ague), Natr. m., Samb.; quotidian, IBhus; nervous, Cic.; in typhus or typhoid, HApis, II Arn., Ars., IIBapt., HCamph., Chlor., HClem., Crotal., IGels., HIris, ILyc., Nitr. sp. d., IIPhos. ac., §Tereb. Stupor, head: burning, hot (pneumonia), IPhos.; as if he received a blow, Sarrac.; convulsive movements of, Stram.; tingling, with pains in limbs, better from motion, ſiRhus. Stupor, with headache: Ham. Stupor, in valvular disease of heart: || Chel. Stupor, in hydrocephalus: IHApis, IApoc., |Clem., WHell., HHyos., Lyc., Natr. m. Supor, in hysteria: JAmm. c., Cinnam. Stupor, bordering on insensibility: WBHell. Stupor, weakened intellect: HStram. Stupor, in jaundice, all day: II.Chel. Stupor, with languor and prostration : IGels. Stupor, twitching and jerking of limbs: IBell., ICanth., HCup. m., GDHyos., HMStram. Stupor, in meningitis: || Ant.t., I Apis, IGlon, IHell.., ||Merc. v., ISul.., ||Ver.; cerebro-spinal, HApis. Stupor, menses, suppressed from fright: HOp. Stupor, broken by anxious moaning (child with gastritis mucosa): Ars. & Stupor, in morning: Ars. m., | | Chin. S.; after mental shock three years ago, Il Nux V. Stupor, with murmuring (encephalitis): ICOccul. Stupor, with muttering: Dory.., | | Phos. Stupor, depression of nervous centres: IOp. Stupor, with nettlerash on scalp : Agar. Stupor, in old age; IBar. c. 1, MIND AND DISPOSITION. 73 Stupor, short paroxysms : l l Hep. Stupor, in pneumonia: Chel., IPhos. Stupor, with mucous rales: Ant. t., Hyos. Stupor, with restlessness: Tereb. Stupor, in scarlatina: IAilant., Apis, Amm. c., ICup, ac., IGels., ILyc., IMur. ac., ISul.; when kidneys are involved, IITereb.; suppressed eruption, Ailant. Stupor, interrupted by screaming : I.Apis, | | Rheum. Stupor, in persons of sedentary habits, espe- cially in hot weather: IGels. Stupor, blunting of general sensibility: HRHell. Stupor, excitement of sexual parts: HStram. Stupor, in smallpox: Natr. m. Stupor, with snoring (apoplexy): HHyos., IIOp., | |Stram. Stupor, with somnolence : IPlumb. Stupor, inability to speak: Bufo. Stupor, starts up in a wild manner, opened eyes, but could not keep them open : Stram. Stupor, stool: after, Natr. m.; involuntary (typhus), Arn., 1zinc. Stupor, with delirious talk (typhus): Acet. ac. Stupor, with dry tongue, loss of speech, and hearing (scarlatina); IPhos. Stupor, in uraemia, fainting : Tereb. Stupor, with vertigo: Chlor, Kali br., Sec.; after attack, IKali c.; in typhoid, ICic. w Stupor, with vomiting: Ailant., Dory.; between attacks, Ars. h.; after (scarlet fever), IDulc. Stupor, but the will is active: Chlor. Stupor, with yawning and nausea: Jatroph. Apathy, Coma, Stupid, Unconsciousness. SUBDUED. Bº Mild, Peace, Quiet, Serene. SUICIDE, anxiety: driving her to, IMerc. Suicide, attempted: l l Plumb.; in mania, IWer. Suicide, desire for: BAct. rac., Asaf., IIAur. mur., HCalc., IHyos., ILach., | | Orig., | |Plumb., BPuls., Rumex, l l Stram., | |Zinc.; when see- ing blood on a knife, Alum.; but lacks cour- age, IICinch., IINux v.; from despair, during spell of asthma, l IRumex ; despair about his miserable existence, HSep.; with dread of death and dislike to conversation pertaining thereto (melancholia), l l Plat.; caused by fright, Ars.; with chronic headache caused by suppression of foot sweat, IMerc.; in mania, Ars.; during menses, Merc.; gets up in the night and takes his pistol, .. with relig- ious despair, Ver.; with stomachache, Bry.; prolapsus or induration of uterus (pregnancy), IIAur. met.; whenever he sees an open win- dow, or a cutting instrument (after suppressed foot sweat), Merc. Bºy" thoughts Suicide, drown : herself, desire to, HBell., ESil.; from disappointed love, HHyos.: seeks to escape, after menses, IIgn.; thinks with pleas- ure of drowning, IPuls.; himself, wants to, Lach., IRhus; in mania, Sec.; or precipitate herself from window (melancholia and epi- lepsy), I ISul. Suicide, hang: attempts to, Ars., Tereb. Suicide, haunted by : 1Caps. Suicide, mania: Ars.; to kill himself with a sharp weapon, Alum., with sexual symptoms, Aur. met.; got one leg over window to kill himself, TBell.; with melancholia, l l Naja; during pregnancy, Aur. met. Suicide, mind constantly turns toward (head- ache, prolapsus uteri, childbed, amenorrhoea, chronic hepatitis): Aur. met. Suicide, determined to commit, but cannot make up her mind how : ISul. Suicide, tried to end sufferings by eating phos- phorus from matches, after business embar- rassment: Ign. Suicide, asks questions as to quietest and most certain way: ILac. def. Suicide, to cut his throat with razor: | |Stram. Suicide, wants to kill himself with sharp weap- on : Alum. Suicide, inclined to by shooting: at night, obliged to get out of bed because he cannot put off the idea, Ant. c.; must use all self-con- trol, INatr. s. Suicide, stab himself: wants to, HCalc. Suicide, thoughts of: IIgn., Merc., IIPsor., IRhus; in cholera, Arg. nit.; with dread of death, Alum.; especially in evening (hypopi- on), IHep.; during heat, Stram., in sperma- torrhoea from Onanism, l l Gels. 53; desire. Bº Depression, Despair, Hypochondriasis, § weary of, Melancholy, Moody, Morose, 3.C SULKY: Ant. c., Plat., Spong. Sulky, in tubercular meningitis: ITuberc. Hº Cross. SULLEN: Carb. s., ICOccul., Colch, Lyss., II.Nux v., Stann.; during day (child), ICina; with headache, Bism. Sullen, in mania: ||Nux v. Jº Anger. SUPERSTITIOUS : 1Con.; beliefs trouble him, l l Zinc. SURLY. Bº Sullen. SURPRISE. Bº News. SUSPICIOUS.. Ananth, Aur. met, Bar. c. Caust., Crotal, Dig., IHyos., || Kali br., Kali ph., | | Puls., Sul. Suspicious, in diarrhoea: Ant. c. Suspicious, in dyspepsia: chronic hepatic con- gestion, excess of lithic gravel, ILyc. Suspicious, considering everybody his enemy: | IPuls.; in melancholia, IMerc. Suspicious, in mania: ILach.; puerperal, | | Ver.v. Suspicious, will not take medicine: Act. rac. Suspicious, and reserved (pregnancy): ||Puls. Suspicious, of being watched by members of his family with whom he had a misunder- standing: clothed himself differently every day, to avoid being recognized by them, and seldom left the house (insanity), IHyos. Hº Mistrust. SWEARING. Bºy"Cursing. SYMPATHY: excessive, for others, Caust, Nuph. Sympathy, dislikes (typhus): Arn. Sympathy, want of: Anac.; indolence, Con. Sympathy, felt same pain his brother com- plained of (lyssophobia): Lyss. Sympathy, vexed by want of: Camph. syPHILOPHOBIA : IHyos. TACITURN (silent): Abrot., Act. rac., Arg. nit., Arum m., IAur, met., Bry., Cact, Caps., 1Caust., IICinch., IClem., Cycl., Euph., Grat, IHell., IIgn., Ipec., Kali b., ILyc., ILyc. v., Manc., Mang., | | Merc., Menyanth., IMur. ae. INatr. m., INatr. S., Nitr. ac., Ol. an., IIPhos., IIPhos.ac., || Plumb., HPuls., Rheum, Spong., Stront., Tarant., ITVer. Taciturn, alternating with delirium : 1 IPlumb. Taciturn, as if she would die: Mur. ac. Taciturn, after eating: Arum. m. Taciturn, in epilepsy; stupid state, Ign. '74 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Taciturn, fever, intermittent: phus, Arn.; typhoid, INux m. Taciturn, after fright: IIgn. * Taciturn, acute hydrocephalus, utters no artic- ulate Sound for two weeks: I | Hell. Taciturn, in hysteria : Hydr. ac. Taciturn, with satiety of life : IPlat. Taciturn, in melancholy : IHArg. nit., | |Puls. Taciturn, in tubercular meningitis: | |Tuberc. Taciturn, did not move : Stram. Taciturn, during pregnancy: I Wer. Taciturn, in puerperal mania: | | Ver. Taciturn, unless questioned (typhus): |IColch. Taciturn, with religiousness : Plat. Taciturn, with sad mood: Magn. c. Taciturn, from sexual excesses: IIStaph. Taciturn, sits speechless: IHep. Taciturn, with dry tongue: ICalc. Taciturn, with weeping: IPlat. Hº Quiet and Talking. TALKING, alternately with singing (acute mania after melancholia): IGels. Talking, as if angry : Zinc.; in sleep, Castor. Talking, animatedly : IIHyos. Talking, answering. Bº Answers. Talking, causes anxiety: Amb. Talking, much in apoplexy : IHCoff. Talking, argues with facility: Arg. met. Talking, averse to: Acon., Amb., Amm. m., Apoc., | | Arg. m., Ars. S. r., Bell., Berb., Camph., Carboa, Castor., IICham, Coff, Coloc., Dig., Diosc., IFerr., IIGels., IIGlon, Ipec., Jacea, Lac def., Magn. m., Mez., H.Natr. c., Phos., IPlumb., IIPuls, § Stann., ISul., Viol.; on awaking, Thuya in bilious attacks, Lach.; in dyspepsia, HIChel.; febrile condition, IGels.; in headache, Anac., Coff. t., Natr. a., Oxal.ac.; irritable, Calc.; a foreign language which at other times he speaks fluently, Pallad.; with aching in lung, Asim.; in general marasmus, Hydras.; in melancholia, IIArg. nit., | |Puls.; after mortification, Ign.; about sickness or injuries, (spasmodic stricture of oesophagus), Il Bapt.; exostosis of skull, l l Arg. met.; dur- ing sweat, I | Op.; tabes mesenterica, I ITuberc. tº Answers, Taciturn. Talking, awkward in : Natr. c. Talking, babbling (typhus): Stram. Talking, as if brain would be paralyzed: Calc. Talking, about business: Bry. Talking, chattering: Acon.; typhus, IStram. Talking, causes oppression of chest: Amb. Talking, childish (hypochrondriasis): Arg. nit. Talking, about unpleasant things, causes chilli- ness: Mar. V. Talking, with air of command: Lyc., ||Phos. Talking, confused : Cann. S., JNatr. m.; men- tal derangement, IOp.; with cold skin, rapid pulse, Crotal.; in typhoid, IIMurac. Talking, in convulsions: trCamph. Talking, of impending death (heartdisease):l IOp. Talking, delirious: IRheum ; inflammation of brain, Merc. v.; worse in evening, I IStram.; like that of dementia (typhus), Stram. Talking, desire to : Arg. met., Tarax.; about anything, does not care whether anyone lis- tens, l l Sticta ; about his condition, with anx- ious reflections, IIMux v.; wakes wife and child (in hypochrondriasis), HArg. nit.; men- tal disturbances, INux m. Talking, disconnectedly, pointed to masked people who seemed to approach him : l l Op. IITarant.; ty- Talking, distorted: Cupr. s. Talking, of domestic affairs: Hyos. Talking, dull (cerebro-spinal meningitis): IGels. Talking, stitches in ears when : Mang. Talking, echo speech, patient repeats in a monotonous singing way words and sentences of those about him, without being conscious of it: ||Zinc. Talking of others, cannot endure: Amm. c., IHelon., IIHyos., HINux v., Rhus; of those passing him, inclined to seize hold of them and abuse them, Con...; agitates, brings on convulsions, Lyss. Talking, fatigues: Abrot., Stann. Talking, about others' faults: HIVer. Talking, foolish: Bell., Tabac.; in headache, Lach.; in intermittent, HCinch.; in typhus, Stram. Talking, forgets what he intends to say: cannot finish sentence, Il Cann. i.; and looks around for help (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit. Talking, garrulity: Bell. Talking, hot hands from: 11Graph. Talking, hasty: Bell., 1Camph., IIHep., Thu- ya; with quick gestures (after metrorrhagia), IISep., and rapid, IIMerc. sol. Talking, causes heaviness of head: Amb. Talking, to herself constantly(chorea): IMagn.p. Talking, to himself (acute mania, induced by severe mental excitement): Chloral. Talking, with imaginary beings (acute mania induced by mental excitement): Chloral. Talking, inability: Crotal., W.Kali br., Stram.; because of anxiety, BIgn.; in epileptiform spasms, Chin. a.; in hydrothorax, Apoc.; with spasmodic laughter, clapping of hands, Stram.; in puerperal mania, l l Kali c.; rapidly, with anxious behavior, makes mistakes, IIgn.; in scarlatina, HZinc.; with stupor, Bufo. Talking, imarticulate: like a beast more than a human being : l l Ver.; confused sounds, Bell.; in facial neuralgia, Il Verbas.; in typhoid, IZinc. Talking, incessant: ICup. ac., | |Plat., | |Stram, | | Ver.; with delirium, Lyss., | | CEnan.; de- lirium tremens, IAct. rac.; mostly devout (dysmenorrhoea), Stram.; and discontentedly (delirium), Sal. ac.; in One strain with dis- tressed face (typhus), Stram.; in fevers, IILach.; in typhus, IStram.; yellow fever, Ars. h.; about one thing, pays no attention to what is said to her (insanity) ||Ver. v.; cerebro- spinal meningitis, Naja ; at time for return of menses (climaxis), l l Calab.; with mental ex- citement (heart disease), l l Op.; at night, Lyss.; at night (delirium tremens), Hyos.; in puer- peral mania, Camph., | |Plat.; during sleep, || Graph. Talking, incoherent: ... l l Amyg., Anac.; | IAtrop. S., Camph., Cann. i., Cham., Cup. m., IGels., Nux m., | |Phos., l l Rhus, Stram.; during fit of anxiety (erysipelas), l l Chel.; in bronchitis, Apis ; delirious, ICup. ac.; from disappointed ambition, l l Nux v.; in typhus, IIBapt., Stram.; with a kind of half-smiling garrulity (typhus), l l Zinc.; with burning heat and chills, Curar.; in hysteria, IKali c.; as it were in a strange language (mental disorder, Lach.; in mania, Cup. ac.; merry, Agar.; during sleep, IKalibi., Stram.; passes rapidly from one subject to another, Agar.; ending with sweat, ICup. ac.; in a high screaming Voice, Stram. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 75 a' Talking, cannot endure being interrupted, espe- cially after rising from sleep: IICham. Talking, irrational: Camph.: when he awakes as if a man were present, Hyos. Talking, inspired: in religious mania, IStram. Talking, does not know what she is saying: | | Ver. Talking, language: in a foreign, or in different tongues (typhus), I [Stram.; in Jewish jargon § | |Stram.; entertained himself in ifferent languages with departing people (vesicular erysipelas), IStram. y Talking, loquacious. Bº Loquacity. Talking, loud: INux m.; in typhoid, IOp.; during sleep, HBell. Talking in a low soft voice: ||Viol.; of things which have occurred previous day (quotidian ague), Ipec.; thick, as if tired, IICann. i. Talking like a maniac, eyes staring: Bell. Talking about misfortune (mania): I I Wer. Talking, makes mistakes: Amm. c., Lil. tig., INatr. m., INux v., Thuya. Talking in monosyllables: IThuya. Tºng, mumbling (apoplexy, typhoid): ICoc- CUll. Talking, murmurs: ||Ver. Talking, muttering : Ars., Atrop. S., Cham., Cic., IILach., IPhos. ac.; absurd things, iiffyos, | |Stann., | | Ver.; in apoplexy, Arn., ICOccul, ICrotal.; confused, Bell.; in delirium, INatr. m.; in delirium of typhus, ICrotal.; in delirium with vertigo (typhoid), HCic.; in chronic diarrhoea, IApis ; in intermittent, Apis ; in typhus, Arn., 1Coccul., ILach., | | Tarax.; gastro-enteritis, Apis; incoherent, disturbing sleep (bronchitis, gastro-enteritis), Apis ; , low (typhus), IBapt.; in puerperal convulsions, l l Op.; during sleep, Camph., IIHyos., IRhus ; sleepless, IIHyos., in scarlatina, l IZinc.; with stupor, l l Phos.; with unconsciousness during heat, HApis ; unintel- ligible (paralysis and imbecility), Anac. oc.; unintelligible, alternating with sensorial apathy and staring at one spot (melancholia after typhoid), IHell.; unintelligible, in ty- phoid, l l Nux v.; on half waking, IGels. Talking, calls things by wrong names: IDiosc. Talking, causes nervousness: Amb. Talking nonsense, by day, at intervals (tuber- cular meningitis): Il Tuberc. Talking, obscene: IBell., IHyos., ||Nux v., IPlat., | |Stram. Bº Lascivious. Talking, obstreperous: Cham. Talking, pathetic : Lyss. Talking, can hardly speak pleasantly : HCham. Talking, prattling: IIHyos. Talking, repeats questions over and over in a singing tone until interrupted by another, which he repeats like the first (after typhoid fever): l l Zinc. Talking, rapid: IBell., IIHyos., IWer.; confused, following rush of blood to head (hysteria), IMosch.; in fevers, IILach. Gº" hasty. Talking, rambling: Atrop. S., || Kali ph. Talking, refuses to: ICham.; after typhoid, IHell.; motions with his hands (mania), l l Ver. Talking, reiterating: do, do, do, in plaintive voice: IGlon.; Same sentence, Camph.; Same thing over and over (headache), Lach. Talking, relieves: AEthus.; spells of exhilaration and moroseness, Lyss. Talking, rhymesandverse(intermittent): Ant.c. Talking, wants to say annoying and vexing things, is soon sorry for it: IMez. Talking, about secret (mania): | | Ver. Talking, senseless: Bell. Talking, delivers sermonsemphatically:| |Stram. Talking, commences every sentence anew, without ability to finish, in spite of every effort of memory : Thuya. Talking sharply : Cham., Hyper. Talking, short: Lyss., Tarant.; snappish, IICham. Talking, in sleep : Ars., IKali c., || Mur. ac., | | Natr. m., | |Nux v., Puls.; in diphtheria, Lac C.; with heat, Stram.; loudly, IArn., Sil., Spong., ISul.; nonsense, 4 A.M., iHyper.; in pneumonia, Merc.; senseless twaddle after a grievance, Anac.; in tabes mesen- terica, l Tuberc. Talking, causes sleeplessness: Amb. Talking, slow : IILach., Thuya; has to drag out words to express ideas, forgets the chief points, Sep.; as if hunting for words, IThuya; º learning how to talk and walk (nystagmus), gar. Talking, makes speeches: during delirium, Lyss.; strange, Camph. Talking, jumping from subject to subject: mere- ly for the sake of talking, l l Paris: in after- noon and especially evening (insanity), | | Nux V. Talking, substitutes name of object seen for object thought of: Lac c. Talking, , about suffering (hypochondriasis): Arg nit. Talking, causes sweat: Amb. Talking, syllables, drops them: IKali br.; uses wrong, Lyc. Talking, does not correspond with thought:HBell. Talking, constantly loses thread: Med. Talking, of nothing but carious tooth that has been extracted : ||Nux V. Talking a torrent of words: Ign. Talking, causes tremor: Amb. Talking, unintelligible: IHyos., IPhos. ac., I Stram.; , with open eyes (typhoid fever), TVer. v.; rising up in bed, with short tremu- lous respiration, evening after lying down, Zinc. Talking, vivacious, hammering headache: ISul. Talking, in a whisper, if long continued it causes a dry, straining cough with a feeling of compressionin chest(aphonia nervosa): | | Puls. Talking, wildly : Ars., Camph., | | Ver. v. Talking, words: at times well chosen, at others uses high-Sounding phrases (mania puerper- alis), Nux v.; curtailed, Stram.; difficult to find fitting ones, ILyc.; difficulty in finding and keeping the right one, although right idea is present to mind (anaemia of frontal lobe of brain), l l Kali br; difficulty in connecting, Murex; difficult to find the right one (typhoid), | | Puls, in aphasia, ISyph; drops them (chorea), Il Ver. v.; uses words not intended, Alum.; misapplies, Bov., 1Calc., IICinch., Osm., in delirium tremens, IIStram., in talk- ing or writing, Sul.; omits, Cham., one, often leads into midst of another story, IILach.; unable to find right, Act. rac., Carb. S., Dulc., IPhOS. ac., with indigestion, ILyc., in neu- * of Scalp, llStaph., worse from exertion and sleepless nights, Agar. ; are forgotten, IKali br.: slow to find, ICoca, I Stram.; aré Swallowed, Thuya; utters single broken words in higher voice, Stram.; uses wrong ones, 76 1. DISPOSITION. MIND AND | | Caust., IICinch., ILyc., Lyss., INux v., | |Stram., Thuya, after emission, Lil. tig., in headache, Nux m., in typhoid, Coccul., HLyc., in typhus, Arn. Talking, worse, from : Magn. c. B& Speech, Chapter 11. TEARS, things around him : Bell., Hyos., Ver. Tears, bed covers and clothing : in melancholia religiosa, IKaliph. Tears, or cuts buttons off her dress, worse during menses (fits): l l OEnan. Tears clothes: Ign., | |Stram.; in insanity from drinking, IHyos. Tears, desire to : everything to pieces, Iod.; in intermittent: Cimex. Tears hair: children, IBell.; with unconscious- ness, Tuberc.; uterine dementia, l l Lil. tig. Tears, in mania: ICup. m. Tears, night dress and bedclothes: HBell. TEMPER, bad; IICham., IUran. n.; phthisi- cal habit, I ITuberc. Temper, capricious: Sul. ac. Temper, irritable (diabetes): Nux v. Temper, better during menses: Cycl. Temper, quick : ['Sul. Temper, savage : Lyss. Temper, unhappy: HRhus. Hºt Anger, etc. TENDER, disposition : IIgn. Tender, alternate with rage : Croc, tº Mild, Sensitive, Yielding. THEORIZING, constantly : IECann. i. Hºt Metaphysics, Speculation. THOUGHTS (thinking), absorbed in : Acon., 1Con, Cycl., IIIgn, Ipec.; with closed eyes, !ºn. i.; yet thinks of nothing (typhus), LArn. Thoughts, of accidents having happened: Osm. Thoughts, arrested by thrills caused by imag- ining something unpleasant : Asar. Thoughts, anxious: Sul. Thoughts, averse to : Act. sp., Ailant., l l Ast. r., IBapt., IBry., Caps., Casc., ICinch., Ferr., Lact. ac., | | Petrol., Sil.; in evening and after dinner, Lyss.; nervous debility, ICurar; after a walk in open air, Arn. Thoughts, on awakening, terrible (nervous ex- citability): | | Calab. Thoughts cause pain or Soreness in brain: Daphne. Thoughts, of business of day prevent sleep for an hour : Coccul. Thoughts, chasing through brain : Ptel. Thoughts, of coffee causes nausea : Lil, tig. Thoughts, by collecting, could recall things read many years ago: Ptel. Thoughts, cannot collect: Cochl., TFerr., ILac c., ſlipic. ac., Ptel.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; in brain fag, IPhos. ac.; during chill, Caps.; to reply to question, drops what he is holding in his hands, HNitr. ac.; while listening to ser- mon, on account of joyful feeling without cause, Anag.; for an hour in morning on awaking, Thuya; must rouse himself forcibly, BNux m. Thoughts, about complaint: when left alone, Ars, in angina pectoris, Aur, mur.; fissure of anus, IHam.; better from, IICamph., Coccul, IHell.; of incurability (cancerous inoculation), Ars.; brings on attack (catalepsy), Art. v.; brings on chilly waves, Chin. a.; cough worse, | | Bar. c.; one-sided heat of face Worse, Spong.; hemorrhoids and hysteria worse, HCaust.; causes palpitation, Alum.; worse from, Bar. c., ICalc. p., IGels. Hº pain. Thoughts, cannot concentrate: ICanth., Med.; in malarial ataxy, Arg. nit. Thoughts, confused. B& Confusion. Thoughts, loses continuity: | | Syph. Thoughts, do not correspond to sense: IBell. Thoughts, crowd: different trains, Verbas.; cause sleeplessness, BFluor. ac.; is too weak to keep them off or to hold one idea, Ars.; a mass of subjects, some scientific, cross each other on closing eyes, Spong. Thoughts, desultory: Aloe. Thoughts, cause diarrhoea: Arg. nit. Thoughts, difficult: Alum., Anac. Oc., Apis, Ascl. t., IHCalc., Camph., Carb. S., Carbo V., HChel., Cinch., IClem, Coccul, Cochl., IDig., Eryng., Hyos., IIod, Lactu. v., Mez., Natr. m., | | Ptel.., || Rhus, Sec., HSep., IStram., HSul., Zinc.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; in evening, [Cochl.; in headache, Diad.; from sensation as if head were enlarged and distended, l l Ran. b.; from heaviness in head, HOp.; sometimes impossible, Lyss.; in morning (old people), HAmb.; after vertigo, Coccul.; in vesical humor, Canth. B& Mental Exertion, and Concentration. Thoughts, disconnected: Viol. Thoughts, distracted: ||Nux v.; with vertigo, |MerC. Thoughts, reappear in his dreams: Psor. Thoughts, too much exertion: Ars. m. Thoughts, eyes: cause dimness of vision, Arg. nit. Thoughts, face: heat with Soreness of left cheek from, Lyss.; cause pain, Amm. c. Thoughts, fatigue: Coccul. Thoughts, fixed, immovable : Tod. Thoughts, great flow, difficult to arrange, HPhos. Thoughts, about food he has eaten makes him sick: | | Sars. Thoughts about future: Cinch. bol., Cycl. Thoughts, headache, from : Arg. nit., Coff, Lyss., Paris, Sabad., ISpig.; but cannot stop thinking, Calab.; drawing in right side of forehead, worse, Calc.; dulness, Natr. m.; pressing, Lyss. Thoughts, heavy flow: Sep. Thoughts, of himself, desire to be diverted: ampn. Thoughts, as though one cannot think outside of himself: Crot. t. Thoughts, hurried: Calc. Thoughts, inability to think: Abies, Abrot, Anac., Arg. met, Arn., Ars., IIPapt., WCanth., IGels., Gymn., Hydrac., IHyos., Kreo., IINatr. c., | | Natr. S., IPhos., Staph., IThuya, l l Zinc.; after getting out of bed, IStram.; caused by tightness in brain, Med.; as after excessive coition, IPhos. ac.; confusion, IAEthus.; in convulsions, l l Staph.; with drowsiness, Calc. p.; in evening, || Ign.; injurious effect of gas- light, ICaust.; in headache, Alum., | | Sep.; in nervous headache, Tereb.; with roaring and buzzing in head and ears (ozaena), Natr. m.; by least interruption, , Berb.; in morning, HPhos. ac.; in pneumonia, ISul.; with stupe- faction, dizziness and vacancy in head, Kreo.; Sudden after luncheon, Calc. s.; when reading, Stann.; with vertigo, ILNux v. Thoughts, increased, power of: ICoff. Thoughts, of doing injury to others : Osm. 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 77 Thoughts, muddled: Nux m. Thoughts, cause pain in nose: Lyss. Thoughts, obscene: IILil. tig. Bº Lascivious. Thoughts, pain: aggravates Bapt., IHell.; and makes her want tourinate, Merc. v.; causes it to return, 110xal. ac.; undefined, disagreeable Sensation, l l Agar. §§ complaint. Thoughts, cause palpitation: HIgn. Thoughts, about past troubles: I.Nitr. ac. Thoughts, profusion of: causes confusion in writing, Ign. Thoughts, rapid: Acon., IOxal. ac., Kob. Thoughts, inability to recall: on account of dif- ferent thoughts crowding on brain, IICann. i. Thoughts, retarded: slow, Cup. ac., Chlorof, BGraph.; in apoplexy, Arn. Thoughts, same project, and nothing else : Ang.; with sleeplessness, Calc.; unpleasant subject, WCOccul. Thoughts, serious: are terrifying, IPlat. Thoughts, prevent sleep: Calc., IGraph., INux v., Sep., ISul.; after midnight, I | Hep.; after awaking at 2 A.M., Sil. Thoughts, seem to stand still: ICann. s. Thoughts, terrible: take, possession of him (mania), IIod. Thoughts, in attempting to think of one thing another thought intrudes: Acon. Thoughts, it seems to her as if two entirely dif- ferent trains of, influenced her at the same time : Lyss. Thoughts, painful vacant feeling on attempting to think (yellow fever): IGels. Thoughts, vanishing: Ars. S. f., Calc., Kalibi., Kreo., ILyc., B.Nux m., Ol. an.; with blackness before eyes, in paroxysms, ILach.; with faint- ing, seeming to her of a half hour's duration but really only momentary, Nux m.; gradual as when falling asleep, Asar.; while reading, ends in falling asleep, TNux m.; before men- ses, l l Nux m.; momentary, Viol.; after over- lifting, Psor.; when reflecting, Nitr.ac., Ran.b.; when he attempts to express them they van- ish, strange thoughts take their place, he could not recall the former ones, Viol.; sudden, HManc.; before she can give them utterance (after sunstroke), Stram.; while talking, read- ing or writing, IIMuxm.; with vertigo, Cham.; with sickness of stomach, as soon as she closes eyes, Therid. Thoughts, cause vertigo (brain fag): IPhos. ac. Thoughts, wandering: IPuls.; and dwell on images and fancies, Arn. Thoughts, weakened power of correctly ex- pressing: Con. Thoughts, wild: Stram. Thoughts, thinking makes her wretched (preg- nancy): | | Stann. £35° Delusion, Mental activity, exertion and concention, also Reflection, Study. THOUGHT FUL. Bºy" Reflective. THOUGHTLESS: Thuya; with foolish gest- ures and complaint of pain, |Mosch. THROWS things in air: with crazy laughter (children), Camph. Throws away: everything given it (child), Cina, ICoff.; alacemakerthrew about her bobbins in- cessantly,and everything into confusion,Stram. Throws, things into fire regardless of value (mental disturbance): l l Staph. Throws, herself forcibly about : Calc.; upon floor, and rolls about, l ISul. Throws, things out of window : I IStram. TIME, mistakes days: Badiag. Time, seems long: Alum., Arg. n., IIMed., IMerc., INux m., INux v., Pallad.; in post- artum hemorrhage, Cann. S.; way home too long, IIGlon.; seconds seem ages, IICann, i. Time, passes too quickly: ILCOccul., Therid. Time, if set: worries day before, and is ready ºre time (chronic diarrhoea, epilepsy), Arg. Illt. TIMIDITY. gº. Cowardice, Fear. Tººn TS those about him day and night: alC. TORPOR: Ammoniac., IApis, Berb., ICic., ICrotal., Gels., IIRalibr., LINux m., HIOp., IPlumb., Sang, IStram., Uran. n. Torpor, in Addison's disease : IIod. Torpor, in apoplexy: Plumb. Torpor, in constipation: HLNatr. m. Torpor, after convulsions: Cup. m. Torpor, in indigestion: IMerc. cor. Torpor, with intercurrent erethism : | | Puls. Torpor, in fever: BHyos. Torpor, caused by a dull depressing pain through whole head (under pressure of great weariness or excitement): Polyg. Torpor, with sleepiness during day: Magn. m. Torpor, with weakness: ILyc. Torpor, worse in damp weather: IBSang. B& Apathy, Dulness, Indifference. thanouri. H& Peace, Quiet, Serene, Sub- U162Ci. TOUCHED, aversion to being : Ant. c., | Ant. t., IICham.; in headache, | |Zinc.; in- Sane Women will not be touched or approached, IThuya. Touched, not conscious of being (typhoid): INitr. sp. d. Touched, everything within reach : Bell.; feels of those around her, Bell. Touched, does not know whether objects seen are really there, or whether she only imagines them, until she has touched them: Sul. TRANCE: IILach. Trance, alternates with : spasmodic symptoms every Summer, l l Stram. Trance, after convulsions: ||Stram. Trance, eyes: closed, answers no questions, lifts arm at every stroke of town clock, plays on piano with closed eyes, writes letters in an acquired language more correctly than in wak- ing state, occupies himself for hours with the number 6 (priapism, spasms), Camph. Trance, unconscious, or wrapt in imagination: thinks himself in grave, IGels. Trance, everything seems unreal to her: Amyl. Hºe Clairvoyance, Ecstasy. TRAVEL, desire to, far away, almost uncon- trollable: ||Merc. Hº Escape, Run away. TRICKS: insane, spiteful, ICup, m, Hºt Actions, Antics, Malice, Spiteful. UNCERTAINTY, feeling of: || Amyl. {} UGLINESS, of disposition : Lac c. UN CONSCIOUS: Act. sp., AEsc. g., AEthus., | |Amyg., || Anthrac., Ant. chl., Ant. C., LAnt. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., M.Arum t-, Ars. h., | |Ast. r., HBell., Bism., Bow, Calad., Calc., s., Carbol. ac., | | Ced., Cham., || Cic., ICina, Citrus, Coff. t., Colch., Con., ICup. ac., Cupr. s., Cycl., HDig., Filix, IGels., IGlon., HIHell., EHydr. ac., Hyos, Ipec., IKali br., ILach., Lauroc.; ILyc., Lyss., || Merc., Mosch., 78 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. WNatr. m., Nitr, ac., IINux m., OEnan., Ole- and., | | Paris, l l Petrol., Phos. ac., | |Plumb., IOp., Sabad., Sec., ISul, Stram., ITabac., Vespa, Zinc. Unconscious, abdomen: lancinating, pinching, and sensation as if he must go to stool, Spig. Unconscious, in albuminuria: Coccus. Unconscious, alternately with delirium: IPhos. Unconscious, in angina pectoris: Act.rac., || Arn. Unconscious, answers correctly when spoken to: Arn. ; periodic ecstasy, ICic. Unconscious, in apoplexy : ILach., I ICEnan., | | PhOS., | | Puls.; as if dying, speechless, Acon.; nervous form, ICup. ac., Cup. m.; in drunk- ards or old people, IIOp. Unconscious, apparently (hysteria): Hydras. Unconscious, almost, at night when he awakes: | | Ast. r.; complains, in diphtheria, HKalibi. Unconscious, feeling as though she would be- come (diphtheria): I ILac c. Unconscious, brain: from pressure on anterior lobe (epilepsy), Ast. r. ; brain troubles of children (cholera infantum), Magn. p.; in meningitis, Apis, l l Rhus, Ver., cerebro- spinal, IHell., IHydr. ac. Unconscious, breathing: apoplectic, IIOp. Unconscious, in burns: ICalend. Unconscious, in catalepsy : Camph. Unconscious, with chill. §§ fever. Unconscious, in cholera Asiatica: Bry. Unconscious, in cholera infantum: HOadm. S. Unconscious, with colic : Asaf. Unconscious, with collapse: Anthrac. Unconscious, convulsions: during, Absin., Acon., Agar, Ant. t., Ast. r., Camph., IICic, ICOccul, ICup. m., 1Glon.; after, ICic., | |OEnan.; afterbeingunjustly accused, Staph.; after fright, ICup. m.; worse during menses, ! ICEnan; , in trismus, l l CEnan.; in epilepti- form, 1Chin, a.; epileptic, Calc. a., Calc. p., ILyc.; periodical, in typhoid, Mosch; puer- peral, Atrop. S., Chin. S., ICic., || Coccul, IGlon., ||Nux v., Op., IPuls., in quick suc- cession during seventh month of pregnancy in a woman with dropsy, albuminuria, head- ache, etc., | | CEnan. ; tetanic, ICic.; after fright, ICup.m.; worse during menses, I ICEnan. TJnconscious, coughing: before attack, IICina; during attack, Ipec. ; from arrest of breathing, better cold water, HIpec.; in whooping cough, ICina. Unconscious, in croup: ICarbo v. Unconscious, lies as if dead: Arn., 1Carbo v. |Unconscious, with muttering delirium: picking at bedclothes (typhoid), ILyc. Unconscious, in delirium tremens: HINux v. Unconscious, in diphtheria: Merc. Sol. Unconscious, in dysmenorrhoea: ICycl. Unconscious, from earache: Curar, ; deafness after Quinine, HGels. Unconscious, in epilepsy; Art. v., Ast. r., Calc., Caust., ICrotal, ICup. m., Curar., Glon, IOEnan, IStann.,.] ISumb. Unconscious, in eruptive diseases: Apis. Unconscious, after excitement: Nux m. Unconscious, eyes: open (periodic ecstasy), ICic.; protruding, Il Ver.; pupils dilated, eyes staring (child), AEthus. Unconscious, face: deep red or purple, Glon. ; red (dentition), Canth. ; swollen, ||Ver. ; prosopalgia, IGlon. Unconscious, falling: Acet. ac., | | Bufo., Cann. i., Carbo v., ICOccul, IGlon., Plumb.; in apo- plexy, Acon., | |Phos.; body cold and stiff like a piece of wood, l l Hyos.; in delirium tremens, INux v.; turns red suddenly, and falls (teething child), l l Acon.; with howling cries, Camph.; with nausea, Coccul.; in syn- cope, IIMux v.; Sensation as if he would, Calc. Unconscious, fever; during chill, Camph., IHep., ISpong., Stram.; with chill in puer- peral peritonitis, Lach.; in cold stage of intermittent, Ars.; during heat, Manc., Phos. ac., IStram.; during sweat, IStram.; in bilious, ICrotal.; intermittent, IApis, IIpec.; febris nervosa stupida, Melil.; during sweat, Stram.; in typhoid, Agar., IBapt., Calad., 1Colch., IMur. ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux m, IPhos., Stram., IZinc.; yellow fever, 11Canth. Unconscious, with frantic spells: Aloe. Unconscious, with maniacal frenzy : Camph. Unconscious, with headache: IGlon., Nux v., Sil.; from, Bell.; after epileptic attacks, IKali bi.; with vertigo as if he would fall, worse morning on rising, ISpig. ; from stitches or pressing in one side of head, INux v.; after headache, Ign. Unconscious, head: congestion to, IGlon., Hyos., | |Sul., during pregnancy, IIGlon. ; drawn to right shoulder, Camph.; from stitches or press- ing in one side, Nux v.; when turning, Rhus. |Unconscious, heart: irregularity of action, Sang.; º, disease, Ars, Aur. met. ; hypertrophy of, IDig. Uśus, in hemorrhage: after labor, ISa- bina, ICann. S.; uterine, ICinch. Unconscious, in hydrocephalus: Art. v., IGrat. |Unconscious, in hydrothorax: following metri- tis, l l Citrus. * Unconscious, in hysteria: ICed., || Cinnam., | |Nux v. Unconscious, after tumult of ideas: Camph. Unconscious, in kidney disease: HChel. Unconscious, in premature labor: | | Sec.; after labor, Chin. s. Unconscious,with immobility of left leg: INux m. |Unconscious, lies stretched out: HAEthus. Unconscious, loses himself every few moments: Cann. i. Unconscious, before menses: INux m. Unconscious, in metritis: Canth. |Unconscious, after a clear mind: Tereb. |Unconscious, momentary: Chim. m. Unconscious, motions, during: child stands up in bed, ICroc. Unconscious, as if struck by apoplexy, with agonizing attacks of neuralgic pain, between temporal region and ciliary arch and maxilla: IKali cy. Unconscious, with opisthotonus: Lach., Ver.v. TJnconscious, with palpitation: Cact., HINux m. |Unconscious, paralysis with imbecility: Anac. OC. TJnconscious, paroxysms while sewing or talk- ing, attacks daily for a month: | |Tuberc.; once or twice a week for nine hours, ILaur. Unconscious, on assuming upright position: |Colch. Unconscious, with rage: Stram. Unconscious, worse on rising: Op. Unconscious, sat up in bed : Stram. |Unconscious, in scarlatina: Apis, Zinc.; after suppressed eruption, Ailant. Unconscious, with screaming: tearing her hair, 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 79 beating head with fists, or against the wall or floor, I ITuberc. Unconscious, in shock from injury: Arn., Chlorof. Unconscious, attacks while sitting (anaemia): ICaust. Unconscious, with heavy sleep preceded by tingling in head and limbs: Sec. TJnconscious, loss of speech and motion: Laur. |Unconscious, after painful tension in spine and headache: Natr. m. Unconscious, is aroused when spoken to (deli- rium): IIHyos. TJnconscious, after stool: l l Ver. Unconscious, sudden : ICOccul, IHydr. ac., lkali c., ILaur., OEnan. ; following excite- ment as after champagne, Amyg.; especially at night, IIgn. Unconscious, in sunstroke: IGlon. ; with teta- nus, HBell. §§ Sunstroke, Chap. 3. TJnconscious, of surrounding objects, evening while conversing: Sinap. Dnconscious, with inability to swallow (convul- sions in a child): Amyl.; after, IKali c., Jatroph. Unconscious, vertigo: during, IBov., ICanth., Crotal., IKali br., HKali c., Manc., HINux v., Ran. Sc., Sep.; in chronic alcoholism, iPhos.; in typhoid, ICic. Unconscious, with vomiting: Calend.; of about a pound of black coagulated blood (haemate- mesis), l l Nux v. TJnconscious, with flesh wounds: ICalend. Lnconscious, with worms: ICina. H& Coma, Stupor. UNEASY: All sat., I Apis, Aur. met., ICaust., INitr. ac., | | Ptel.., | | Tarant., IThuya, Zinc. Uneasy, apparently from abdomen: Ant. t. Lineasy, as if he had committed a crime (ceph- alalgia): || Alum. Uneasy, to fainting: ICalc. Uneasy, fever: intermittent, IApis. Uneasy, for future: II.Bry. Uneasy, when reading or thinking, with press- ing in forehead and top of head, returning at 4 P.M. seventh day: Lyss. Uneasy, in scarlatina: Apis. Uneasy, before thunderstorm, terrific screams after heavy thunderbolt: IGels. fiğ Anxiety, also Chapter 36. UNOBSERVANT, children, in otitis: IISul. Hºt Apathy, Dulness, Indifference, Torpor. UNPLEASANT THINGS, inclined to dwell on: IBenz. ac., Kreo., Natr. m. UN STEADY : Asaf., Bism., IIRali br., IThuya, Zinc, Hº Changeable, Fickle, Fit- ful, Indecision, Irresolute. VACILLATING. Bº Indecision, Unsteady, etc. VACUITY, feeling of: Benz. ac. VEHEMENCE: Aur. met., Carb. s., Ferr., | | Kali. iod., Led., INatr. m., Phos., HSep. Vehemence, ailments from : Aur. met., Coff. Vehemence, atrophy of infants: | | Petrol., LPhOS. Vehemence, in delirium tremens: II.Nux v. Vehemence, in intermittent: ICimex. Vehemence, after arrest of hemorrhage: IIgn. tº Anger, Fury, Rage, Raving. VERSES, makes: Agar., IStram. VEXATION: ILArs, Ars. h., Ars. m., IBry., IICham., Hydr, ac., || Kali iod, l l Kali #. Magn. c., Mez., IINux v., HPetrol., ISep., Spong., Zinc. Vexation, ailments from: Acon., Ant. t., Apis, ILArs., Aur. met, Cadm. s., 1Cochl., IIIpec., IILyc., Natr. m., IHStaph.; with re- served displeasure, Ign.; with fright, Coff, |Petrol. Vexation, causes catalepsy : Art. v. Vexation, causes chorea: 1Caust. Vexation, causes colic : IIColoc. Vexation, causes convulsions: IICup.m. Vexation, causes cough : Acon., Staph., Ver. Vexation, causes depression : Calc. p. Vexation, causes diarrhoea: Calc. p., Cham. Vexation, causes dyspnoea: Ars.,ICup. m. Vexation, easily : Bell., IGraph., Iris; in aphonia, Ferr.; in chorea, Calc.; from least contradiction, Niccol.; at trifles, Acon., Ars., | | Chel, Mang, Natr. ph., Nitr. ac., IPlat. Vexation, causes epilepsy; Art. v., IICalc. Vexation, causes red spots in face: Amm. c. Vexation, sees faces when closing eyes: Bry. Vexation, cannot forget: Sars. Vexation, causes gastralgia : Cham. Vexation, causes headache : ICoff. Vexation, causes hemicrania: ICham. Vexation, head, stinging in, after : HCham.; tearing in, after, Cham.; painful to slightest touch, after, IIMez. Vexation, after arrest of hemorrhage : IIgn. Vexation, with herself: ISul. Vexation, with himself: IBell. Vexation, causes hysteria: l l Rhus. Vexation, causes jaundice : BAur. met, IAur. mur. nat., Natr. s. Vexation, with bursts of laughter: ICroc. Vexation, liver: stinging in, after, ICham.; hepitatis, after, Cham. Vexation, suppression of menses from : Coloc. Vexation, causes mental depression: l l Puls. Vexation, causes mental derangement: ILach., IPlat. Vexation of mother, child vomits milk: Cochl. Vexation, inclined to vex others: IICinch. Vexation, causes palpitation: Aur. mur. Wexation, felt as if paralyzed: ICist. Vexation, past vexations arise from most indif- ferent thoughts and from every occurrence in life, unite with new vexations, cannot free herself from them : Sul. Vexation, causes pain in right shoulder blade as if bruised: || Coloc. Vexation, causes frequent spitting: Calc. Vexation, could tear himself to pieces: Sul. Vexation, at trifles: Con. Hºº easily. Wexation, causes vertigo : Calc. Vexation, causes vomiting: ICham. Wexation, weeping, with violent quarrelling, even to extreme malice and rage: Il Mosch. Vexation, walks as if lame, after: Calc. p. Vexation, cannot work, after: Calc. p. Hºt Anger, Cross, Irritable, Ill humor, Tem- per, Peevish and Worry. VIGILANCE, morbid: ||Lyc. vir.; in hysteria, IHyos. gº Jealous, Mistrust, Suspicion. VINDICTIVE: I.Natr. m., INitr. ac. g. ºmpare Harsh, Hateful, Malice, Rancor, iteful. višT. Abrot, Absin., || Ant, t., Calc., IICic, IIHyos., HINux v., Petrol., ||Phos., Sul., Tarant. 80 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. Violent, with bodily activity : 1 IPlat. Violent, ailments, from : IBry. Violent, chases family out of house: I Wer. Violent, when crossed (megrim): l ISil; worse during menses (convulsions), ITOEnan. Violent, in delirium: IPhos.; tremens, Chlorof. Violent, as if drunk (lead colic): IAlum, Violent, in acute mania: IStram.; can be kept in bed with difficulty, ILach. Violent, in menorrhagia: ||Nux v. Violent, in nymphomania: ||Ver. Violent, suddenly sprang away from attendants and swept everything from mantelpiece, said she was Sorry, but could not help it: | |Tarant. Violent, breaks window (mania): Hyos. Violent, in whooping cough: IBry. Bº Anger, Antagonism, Biting, Brawling, Breaking, Curses, Defiant, Delirium, De- stroys, Frantig, Frenzy, Fury, Mania, Quarrelsome, Rage, Raving, Scratching, Striking, Tearing. VISIONS. Gº Delusion. VIVACITY : Kob. Vivacity, in heart disease: ICact. Vivacity, with love of prattling: | IFaris. gº Lively. VOICES, personifies (delirium tremens): | |Stram. B& Delusions, of hearing. voluptuous. H& Amorous, Erotic, Las- CIVIOUIS. WALK, aversion to : cannot or will not, | | Zinc. Walk, desire to ; as soon as she sets out, desire gone, Calc. S.; restless, Chlor. Wººl floor, day and night (uterine dementia): il. tig. Walk hither and thither : Asaf. Walk, hurriedly: ILArg. nit.; up and down room (acute mania, induced by severe mental excitement), IChloral. Walk, about room : cannot make up his mind to do anything, likali br., | |Stram.; in a circle, | Thuya. H& Escape, Restless, Run away, Wander. ‘WANDERS, about as if half asleep: Con. "Wanders, about house: || Val. Wanders away and hides: HChloral. Bºhide. Wanders at night: ICalc.; from home, and ranges in woods (intermittent): Elat.; up # down room (insanity from drinking), HyOS. wº, restlessly about : could only be re- strained by force, from running out into street, | |Stram. Wanders about streets: mad, furious (after suppression of tinea capitis), ISul.; uncon- sciously, by day or night (congestive head- ache), Melil. flºº Escape, Restless, Run, Walk. WASHING, acts as if She were : Bell. Wiiº dread of being washed : in children, |Sul. WASPISH Arn. gº Ill humor, Irritable, etc. WASTEFUL : I Con. Bº Extravagant. WATER, cannot bear to hear running (nerv- ousness, diarrhoea): ILyss. Water, sight of, renews idea of pain: ILyss. Water, irritated by thinking of, as if he would have to vomit: Ars. h. WAVERING. Egº Indecision. WEEPING (crying, lachrymose disposition): Acon., Act. rac., Alum, Amyg., Amm. m., lAnt. c., Ant. t., Apoc., IIApis, Ars., Ast. r. IAur. met., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bell., Berb., Bry., HCalc., Cann.i., Card.m., IICaust., IIChel., Chlorof., IICic., ICina, Cinnam., 1Coccul., ICoff, Coloc., Con., ICrotal., HCycl., Dig., Eup. pur, IFerr., IIGraph., Hydras, Ind. met., IIod., IKali bi., IKali c., Kali f., IKreo., | | Lactu. V., IILil. tig., Lobel. c., Magn. m., Magn. S., IMang., Melil., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., Menyanth., IIMatr. m., Natr.s., Niccol., INitr. ac., ||Nux v., Petrol., IPhos. ac., IPlat., ||Psor., HIPuls., IRhus, Sep., | ISpig., ISpong., IStram., ISul, Sul.ac., Syph., | | Ustil., Vacc., Vinca, Viol., | |Zinc. Weeping, when admonished: Calc. Weeping, every afternoon: Sil. Weeping, when alone: INatr. m.; with dysp- noea, Lyc.; in nervous affection, after ty- phoid, IMancin. Weeping, alternates with laughter: Acon, Bor, Coff, Hyos., IIgn., IIMosch., Phos., IStram., . I ISumb., Ziz.; precedes chorea, IStram.; in silliest manner (mental disorder) ILach.; in Sciatica, due to retrolateral version of uterus, l l Nux m.; in mania during lacta- tion, IHyos. Weeping, in anaemia: IFerr. Weeping, at answering a question: IIPuls. Weeping, with anxiety: Amm. c. Weeping, in aphonia nervosa: | |Puls. Weeping, with apprehension: IIGraph., IIRali iod. Weeping, with pain in anus and rectum after stool: Colch. Weeping, in asthma, after spell: l l Rumex. Weeping, inclined to on awaking : IBell. Weeping, on being awakened: concussion of brain, Cic. Weeping, with pain in back: Lil. tig. Weeping, before going to bed: Lyss. Weeping, better from, melancholy : Dig.; op- pression of chest, Anac., in suppression of menses, ICycl. Weeping, on attempting to take breast (child): Ant. t. Weeping, on taking a deep breath (infantile pneumonia): ||Phos. Weeping, broken, often no sound (diphtheria): Lac C. Weeping, bronchitis: ICina. Weeping, when interrupted in business: IPuls. Weeping, children: Bell., Bor., IICham.; new- born when taken hold of or carried, Cina. Weeping, like a child: , Arsen.,,. I ICup, ae; about illness, with Senseless prattling, | | Calad. Weeping, in cholera: Il Ver. Weeping, in chorea: I.Art. v., HCaust, ICup.m. Weeping, after catching cold: l l Op. Weeping, in colic : ICina, Coff, Jacea. Weeping, before coma : Bufo. Weeping, worse from consolation: | | Cact., IIMatr. m. Weeping, convulsions: causes, Bell.; during, IAlum., IICamph., IIgn., Merc., INux v.; epileptic, IICup. m., IIndig., ILach. Weeping, cough: before paroxysms, IIArn, IBell.; during, Ant. t., IBadiag., HCain., IHep., | |Osm., Ver.; after, Hep.; with Suffo- cative, Samb.; in whooping cough, Arn., Ant. t., HCaust. Weeping, in croup: IHep., || Spong. Bell., 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. 81 Weeping, during day: Caust., IILyc., IStram. Weeping, from uncontrollable delight (after parturition): ICoff. Weeping, with delirium, before menses: ILyc. Weeping, with depression (fainting): Lac def. Weeping, desire to: Amm. m., Ast. r., Cact., Cinch. bol.; after coldness, Coff; but eyes are dry, Camph. Weeping, in despair: ICup. ac. Weeping, in diarrhoea: 1Coccul., IFerr., Mar. v. Weeping, discontent with himself: Nitr. ac. Wººg, discouraged (tonsillitis, angina): A plS. Weeping, in dreams: Sil., ISpong.; frightful or sad, IPuls. B& night, sleep. Weeping, easily: Arg. met., Ast. r., Bell., ICalc., IICaust., IKali br., Natr. m., HIPuls., Rhus; in epilepsy, HBufo.; in erotomania, | |Plat.; in rheumatism, 1 | Puls. Hº inces- santly. s Weeping, as soon as child eats: Staph.; until child gets something to eat (hydrocephaloid children), Bell. Weeping, in periodic ecstasy: ICic. Weeping, with eruptions: Coff. Weeping, in evening: Amm. c., IPlat.; with oppression of chest, Ran. b.; with desire for solitude, Rhus. Weeping, face: in prosopalgia ||Plat.; jactita- tion, iA. numb feeling in malar bones, as if parts were between screws (neuralgia), IPlat.; neuralgia, iCup. ac. Weeping, fever: Vacc.; during heat, ISpong.; in infants, l l Anac.; in intermittent, l l Ant. c.; with sweat, ISpong.; typhoid, ILyc., TVer. Weeping, with headache: ICoff., IKali c.,Lyss. Weeping, in heart disease: Aur. met., | | Op. Weeping, in hemiopia: Aur. met. Weeping, from hiccough: Bell., ICic. Weeping, hoarse: Brom.; in measles, Coff. Weeping, with homesickness: IPhos.ac. Weeping, in hydrocephaloid: IICina. Weeping, in hypochondriasis: Arg. nit., Mez. gº melancholia. Weeping, hysterical: Ars., Cact., ICoff., || Kali * ph., Natr. m., | | Tarant., | | Ver. v.; after spasms, ICaust.; from pain in right breast, along course of lactiferous tubes after nursing, IPhell.; with feeling of ball in throat, and oppression of chest after Sunset, Natr. s. Weeping, inability: Ars. m. with grief, IGels. Weeping, incessantly: HFerr., Murex, Stram., | Thuya; cannot calm herself, worse from 4 to 8 P.M., ILyc.; catarrh of chest, IKali c.; child, intestinal spasms, l l Op.; croup, l l Samb.; in dysentery, Merc. cor.; after a fall upon head, l l Sul. ac.; in hysteria, Camph.; insan- ity, I | Puls.; in stomatitis, Merc.; and vio- lently, IIpec. Hºº easily. Weeping, inconsolable, especially when spo- ken to : LPlat. Weeping, with indifference: ||Plat. Weeping, in jaundice: ||Nux v. Weeping, at things joyful, or sad: I IPuls. Weeping, with drawing up of knees as if in pain (child): 1 IPsor. Weeping during labor: ICoff, ILyc.; because she is not delivered, IPuls, Weeping, lamenting. Hºt Lamentation. Weeping, with hysterical laughter: Phos. Weeping, in affection of liver: Magn. m. Weeping, about his lonesome condition: Lith. Weeping, caused by any observation, or steady look (chorea): IITarant. Weeping, loudly: Hep., || Nux v., Stram.; in conjunctivitis, I lSep. Weeping, with unrequited love: IIgn. Weeping, with measles: Coff. Weeping, in mastitis: ||Phos. Weeping, in melancholia: IAlum., IAur. met, IPhos.; fear of losing reason, or that she might *mit suicide, IPuls. 833 hypochondria- 818. Weeping, menses: before, Con., BLyc., Phos.; during, Ars., Coccul., Coff, Petrol., IPuls., IPhyt., IStram, Zinc.; suppressed, HChen. Weeping, about her weak mind (after sun- stroke): HStram. Weeping, about being moved (nervous affec- tion): IMagn. c. Weeping, in muscular atrophy: ICalc. Weeping, from music: MiGraph., IKreo.; with trembling of feet, Thuya. Weeping, nausea and pain in back: IHLil. tig. Weeping, at night: IStram.; children, Arund., IBor., I ILac c., Psor., Rheum ; difficult den- tition, IPhyt. Weeping, at every nursing: IIPuls.; at every attempt to nurse (diphtheria), ILac c. Weeping, with inclination to give offence, and to feel offended: Stram. Weeping, with pain: ICoff., || Glon, IPlat.; in cephalalgia periostitica, Mez.; better after green slimy stool (bilious colic), IMerc. Sol. Weeping, with palpitation, after mental excite- ment : IPlat. Weeping, in paralysis: Caust. Weeping, paroxysms: uncontrollable, III Cali br.; in headache, Lachn.; two or three times a day (parenchymatous keratitis), I ILac c.; at night, worse if child approaches fire, rub- bing head quiets it, I ISul. Weeping, when meeting people : Aur. met. Weeping, periodical every four weeks: Con. Weeping, in praecordial anxiety: Camph. Weeping, during pregnancy: Magn. c., Natr. m.; makes her worse, l l Stann. Weeping, rage: after, Arn.; as from, children, Bell.; with maniacal rage, l l Plumb. Weeping, on reading: ICrotal. Weeping, in religiosa melancholia:HKali ph. Weeping, after being mildly reproached; IPlat. Weeping, with restlessness: Rheum; in chil- dren, with retention of urine from cold, IIA.com. Weeping, with sadness: Lobel. c. Weeping, in scarlatina: IIApis. Weeping, in scrofulosis: I Sul. Weeping, with self-dissatisfaction: Ziz. Weeping, from undue sensitiveness in chil- dren: IKali ph. Weeping, in silence: IPlat. Weeping, sleep: because she could not, IPuls.; with sleepiness, Cham.; during sleep, l l Caust., IKali c., | |Nux v., IRheum, in intermittent, ISamb., with anxious dreams, l l Natr. m., in spasms of glottis, I | Ver., unconscious of it, || Kali iod., in catarrh of chest, IKali c. Høy night, dreams. Weeping, sobbing: || Cic.; Coccul, Ign., Lyss., | |Magn. p., Lobel. i.; continues long after crying; Ign.; aloud when alone, Con., after menses, nymphomania, IStram.; during sleep, Aur. rhet., Hyos., HOp., Nitr, ac.; during pain (cephalalgia periostitica), Mez. 6 82 1. MIND AND DISPOSITION. with pressive pain on top of head, I |Zinc.; spinal irritation, Chin. s. Weeping, spasmodic : in asthma, Bov.; in pro- Sopalgia, Staph.; during menses, Thuya. Weeping, cannot speak without: B.Med. Weeping, in spermatorrhoea: ||Ustil. Weeping, in spinal irritation : IChin. s. Weeping, kindly spoken to: ISil., IThuya. Weeping, during stool: IAEthus.; with liquid slimy stool, as if fermented, IRheum. Weeping, sudden, with clutching of hair, or nurse's face (cerebro-spinal meningitis): Dig. Weeping, while stating her symptoms: Kalic., |Puls. Weeping, if not talked to constantly (puerperal convulsions): WGels. Weeping, in tetanus: Chloral. Weeping much, is very timid: I Lil. tig. Weeping, with toothache: Therid.; especially at night and after eating, Coff. Weeping, with tossing from pain : Puls. Weeping, if touched (children): Ant. tart. Weeping, unconsciously : Stram. Weeping, prolapsus uteri: |IAur. met., Lil. tig., |Pallad. Weeping, vehemently (child): IIRheum. Weeping, walking in open air, and in evening, with sadness: Sep Weeping, following weakness (fainting spells): HLac. def. Weeping, whispered sound (diphtheria): ILacc. Weeping, does not know why: ICamph. Weeping, when will is not done (child, bron- chitis): IICina. Weeping, with unintelligible words: Lyc. gº Grief, Howling, Lamenting, Sadness, Whimpering, Whining. WHIMPERING : [Ars., IKreo. Whimpering, in catarrh: 1Calc. Whimpering, before coma: Bufo. Whimpering, with headache, left side : Chel. Whimpering, peculiar (gastromalacia): IMerc.d. Whimpering, during sleep: Arn.; in mania-a- potu, typhoid, Nux v. Whimpering, when spoken to : 1 ITuberc. 8& Weeping. WHINING: Ars., BBar. c., HCanth., Coff, | | Kali iod., l l Kali ph., Lachn., Pod.; chil- dren, HCina, HPod. Whining, constant: Mang.; in gastromalacia, HKreO. Whining, with hot ear lobes: HAlum. Whining, feeble (gastromalacia): IKreo. Whining, in headache: Coff. Whining, fever: typhoid, TVer. Whining, in hydrocephaloid: I ITuberc. Whining, when lifted diphtheria: I Sul, ac. Whining, after menses (nymphomania): IStram. Whining, in morning (child): IBor. Whining, at night: Pod. Whining, in obesity : Aur. met. Whining, with pain: Lachn.; rheumatic, BColo. Whining, piteous: Acon. Whining, restless : IICham. Whining, in scrofulosis: IISulph, Whining, during sleep: Cinch.JPuls, Sil.; in brain affections of children, IISul. Whining, sudden : before eclampsia, Art. v. Whining, summer complaint: before and dur- ing attacks (infantile catarrh), Ant. t. Whining, tremulous manner: Cup. m. Whining, does not know why: Hyos. Bº Lamenting, Querulous, Weeping, Whim- ering. WHISTLING: Bell., ICroc., IPlat.; after great depression, Merc. iod. flav.; in diphtheria, HLach.; in vesicular erysipelas, IStram. WICKID: Anac.; in mental derangement fol- lowing amenorrhoea, HCOccul. WILDNESS: Lyss., | | Op., IMed., ILobel c. WILL, active: during stupefaction, Chlor.; slightest seems to have powerful effect, Agar. Will, and mind, contradiction of: Ant. t.; in headache and whooping cough, Anac. Will, instability of (mental derangement): IOp. Will, loss of power: Coca, Con., Hell., | | Merc. v., HNatr. m., JPic. ac., ||Ptel.; after apoplexy, HAnac.; melancholia, Arg. nit.; paralysis with imbecility, Anac. oc., Nitr. ac. Will, precipitancy (emotional chorea): IIgn. Will, seems unable to give an exact voluntary statement: | | Natr. c. Will, strong: but difficulty in way of carrying out its purpose (multiple sclerosis), l l Calab. Will, as if he had two : one commanding, one forbidding, ISAnac. wºpow. impulse to jump out : ICamph., |Ver. WITTY: Coccul., Croc.; but indecent, I Stram. WORK, aversion to : AEsc. h., Aloe, Amm. c., Anac., Ars., Ars. h., Ascl. t., | | Ast. r., Aur. mur., Brom., Cadm. S., Calc., 1Calc. p., Camph., Caps., IIChel., l l Caust., IICinch., | | Con., BCrot., IGuaiac., IGraph., IHam., Ind. m., IIIod., IKali c., IManc., HINux v., Pallad., Petrol., Phos. ac., IPlumb., IPsor, IPuls., Rumex, Sep., ISpig., IISul.., | | Thuya, Verbas., l Zinc.; to business or profession, Asar., Brom, | |Lach., Lact. ac., IISep., Therid.; to physical, Bar. c., Carbol. ac., IKalib., Kob., Lil. tig., comes from abdomen, Ant. t., in Addison’s disease, Calc., in asthma, Arg. nit., in caries, BAsaf.; with chill, Diad.; in cholera season, IChin. S.; in coryza, ICalc.; in bilious diarrhoea, Apis; after dinner, Agar.., | | Chel.; he thinks it will do him harm (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit; in headache,especially to anythingserious, | | Alum.; in hypochondriasis, BIpec.; wants to leave everything as soon as it is commenced, Lac c.; in melancholia, Arg. nit.; suppres- sion of menses, Cycl.; and motion (melancho- lia), Lach.; after onanism, HDig.; with incli- nation to stretch, l l Meph.; in prolapsus uteri, Agar.; with weakness, ICycl.; but works well after beginning, Tarax. Work, feels awkward about: Spong., Sul. Work, desire for: Verbas.; with anxiety, Calc.; though incapable, Act. sp.; insane passion for, HHyos.; with moroseness, Sars. Work, causes twitching in fingers, into hands, arms and body to diaphragm : BCup. m. Work, impatient of (hypchrondriasis): BIpec. Work, inability to perform: Arn.; after long- continued convulsions, Amyl.; after a fall on head, , | |Sul. ac.; in dyspepsia, ICycl.; the most simple, even dressing, ITThuya ; in ma- larial ataxy, Arg. nit.; with dull headache in vertex, IHyper.; after meals, Cinch.; from overstudy, Natr. c. Work, does everything wrong (disappointed ambition): I INux v. B& Mental activity and exhaustion, Study, also Physical activity, Chapter 36. WORLD, has no existence for her: ||Nux m.; 2. SENSORIUM. , 83 as if he moved in his own little world, in which things are clear, outside uncertain, Camph. WORRY: Calc., ICaust, IPsor., Vacc. Worry, if he does not eat; ICOccul., HIIod. Worry, in ecthyma. Jugl. Worry causes fever : and prostration after child- bearing: Lach.; typhoid, HCalc. Worry, with headache: Lach. Worry, in mental derangement: HKali br. Worry, yet mild: Sal. ac. Worry, with nervous trembling: Med. Worry, at night (sick babies): Psor. Worry, by noise or interruption in business (gravel): GLyc. Worry, quietly (child): ICoff. Worry, causes sleeplessness: | | Kali ph. Worry, in uterine displacement: |ISul. Hº. Anxiety, Apprehension, Grief, Uneasy. WRITING, expression: difficulty in finding right one, in writing symptoms, Cact.; uses wrong ones and omits words and syllables, Thuya ; writes down right arm or leg, mean- ing left, Diosc.; omits final letter or letters of words, ILac c., | | Hyper., || Melil., wrote in different alphabets against his will, changing from one subject to another, INux m.; has to think what letters to use (fever), IStram.; uses too many words or not the right one, BLac c.; misapplies words, Bov., Calc., Sep.; misspells words, Lyc.; mixes up letters or omits parts of words, Lyc.; omits words, Benz. ac, Cham., | | Melil., Rhod.; after post- partum hemorrhage, Cann. S., Calc. p.; to doctor, “I am waiting with impatience that you give me and my young ones something to eat,’’ Lyss. Writing, fatigues: Sil. Writing, in fever, though he cannot form letters: | |Stram. Writing, hands tremble, worse if anyone no- tices it: Ign. Writing, aggravates heaviness in head: HCalc. Writing, inability, makes unintelligible charac- ters: Ars., Lyc. Writing, all sorts of mean and contemptible things to her friends: Lac c. Writing, makes mistakes: ICann. S., IIHyper, Lil. tig., ILyc., Thuya ; incipient stage of senile dementia, ICrotal.; in spelling, Cepa. Writing, makes nervous, enrages her: Med. Writing, unable to as rapidly as he wishes, anx- ious behavior, makes mistakes: Ign. Writing, worse from: Asaf. YIELDING disposition: IIPuls., Sil. Bº Mild, Resigned, and Chapter 47. ZOOMAGNETIC condition: PhoS. 2. SENSORIUM. Confusion. Dizziness. Falling. GiddineSS. Intoxication. Lightness. Reeling. Staggering. SWaying. Wertigo. CONFUSION, as in bilious attack: Ptel. Confusion, with headache: Calc. p. Confusion, as after intoxication : Niccol. Confusion, staggering in old people: HBar. c. Confusion, after stooping: IGlon. DIZZINESS: Amyl., Anthrac., Anthrok, Apis, Apoc., Arg. nit., Bell., HBerb., | | Calab., Calc. a., Caulo., IIChrom. ac., Cinnab., Coca, Coccus, Coff, Con., ICycl., Diosc., Ferr. ph., Glon, Helon., Hyper., II Kali br., Kob., Mar. v., Nitr. ac., Polyg., Ptel.., | | Ran. b., Squilla, | Therid., ||Zing. Dizziness, with cramps in abdomen: l l Lyss. Dizziness, worse in open air, with drowsiness, nausea, pale complexion, exhaustion, and diarrhoea: ICrot. t. Dizziness, in angina: Dig. Dizziness, on being aroused: ICOccul. Dizziness, on awaking: Ant. t.; in morning, IKali c., afterwards three similar attacks (paralysis of nervous abducens), JKali iod. Dizziness, as if falling out of bed: || Arg. met. Dizziness, benumbing, when pressing head on pillow: Ang. Dizziness, brain: hyperaemia of, IPhos.; fol- lows feeling of looseness or quivering on shak- ing head: Xan. (encephalitis) Dizziness, when carried: child seizes hold of nurse, fearing it will fall, IIGels. Dizziness, in inflammation of chest: ICornus. Dizziness, as if something were drawing around in a circle, and as if she could not hold her head straight: Lyss. Dizziness, with convulsions: "Camph.; epi- lepsy, at beginning of, Indig.;before, ITarant.; after, Calc., I lTarant. Dizziness, with cough: Ant. t. Dizziness, in a crowd: Nux v. Dizziness, with diarrhoea: IKalm.; better by return of, I ILyss. Dizziness, when going down stairs: Il Bor., ISul. Dizziness, with dull and stupid feeling: BMerc. Dizziness, in dysentery: ILept. Dizziness, eating: worse during, Amm. c.; after a little, l l Petrol. Dizziness, cannot keep erect: AEthus. Dizziness, in evening: Jamb.; towards, in upper part of head as if she would fall while walk- ing, Lyss. Dizziness, on active exertion (chronic head- ache): IIod. Dizziness, eyes: dimness of sight, Gymn.; blur- ring of sight, gradually worse, IGels; while walking and sitting, I ILyss.; in fixing eyes on any spot on wall (diphtheria), Lach.; on 84 2. SENSORIUM. looking steadily at object (conjunctivitis and leucoma), IKali c.; on looking at running Water, IFerr.; from sight of high houses, l l Arg. nit.; on attempting to move, is obliged to turn whole head to see, Spig. Dizziness, face hot, cannot sit up (scarlatina): ILAilant. - Dizziness, with faintness: IMerc. iod, flav.; and muscae volitantes on moving, 1 P.M., Calab. Dizziness, with falling. Bº Falling. Dizziness, fever: with high, IKali c.; in inter- mittent, Coccul.; in typhoid, ICOccul. Dizziness, in forenoon : Badiag., Hyper. Dizziness, with gastric and hemorrhoidal trou- bles : Collin. Dizziness, with haemoptysis: HCinch. Dizziness, head : bad feeling in, Abies; as if blood were mounting, l l Ver.; as from com- pression, l l Caust.; with congestion, ICycl.; with dulness during a walk in open air, Tarax.; with enlarged feeling, Chin. S.: fore- head feels empty when stooping, Act. sp.; with heaviness, Ang., HSul., and shooting pains better from motion, Como.; from light- ness, Tromb.; as if lying with it too low, | | Phos.; with pain in occiput, Ailant.; after scratching (epilepsy), 1Calc.; on Shaking, Spig.; with tension when moving, it seems as if it were filled with water, Samb.; with throb- bing, Stilling.; on turning, Bry., ICund. Dizziness, with headache: AEthus.; l l Anthrac., 1Chlorof, Xan.; lasting all day, Lyss.; Severe frontal, Xan.; occipital, ICrotal., IINux v.; right-sided, better in open air and during sweat, HNatr. m. Dizziness, in heart disease: IDig. Dizziness, with pain in left hypochondrium on awaking in morning: Merc. iod. flav. Dizziness, with languor and weakness of lower , limbs: Amm m. Dizziness, with lassitude : Zing. Dizziness, with pain in liver, right to left: Merc. iod. flaw. Dizziness, after lying down: and º eyes, prevents sleep, Calad.; as if head would fall out of bed, before midnight, with convulsive starting, || Arg. met.; like a shock in upper brain, with inclination to fall to right when stooping, l l Ilyss.; , obliges her to lie down (chronic cephalalgia), l l Psor. Dizziness, menses: after, Agar.; better as men- strual flow becomes established, All. Sat. Dizziness, in morning : Bry, iCinnab., | |Sul.; early, in bed or in open air, when stooping, Ol. an:; after breakfast, Calc.; after restless night, Bism.; when rising, Asar., Magn, c.; as from loss of sleep, Zinc. Dizziness, when moving: Ferr. iod.; in gonor- rhoea, l l Tarant. Dizziness, with nausea : Ind. met., ILac c., | | Lyss.; in chlorotic cephalalgia, 1zinc.; worse, eyes closed, Amyl.; followed by heat of surface, Ver. v.; and vomiting, Dory.; and weakness on remaining up late in evening, as after smoking, Zing. Dizziness, at noon : Zinc. Dizziness, with palpitation ; ICOccul. Dizziness, in pneumonia: 1Cornus. . Dizziness, when reading: Ang, Merc. iod, flav. Dizziness, on rising: Arn, Guaiac., Puls.; from a chair, Merc. iod. flav.; from bed (in in- termittent), Cina, Coccul.; in morning, with pain over eyes (mental disease), IAct. rac.; cannot walk straight, l l Lyss.; in typhoid Scarlatina, Ailant.; on being raised (scarla- tina), Arum t. Dizziness, on entering room: l l Arg. met. Dizziness, sitting : | ||LySS.; prevents sitting erect (heart disease), Hydras.; when trying to sit up (diphtheria), IIPhyt. Dizziness, caused by sneezing. Seneg. Dizziness, from standing: 1 IPhyt. Dizziness, with severe throbbing in solar plexus, extends to head: l l Lac C. Dizziness, stools: after, Petrol., in cholerine, Crot. t. with constipation, Calc. fl., Kob. Dizziness when stooping: Alet., Bapt., HHBell., IBry., ICinnab., ISul; in conjunctivitis and leucoma, IKali c.; in nasal catarrh, HKali bi:; in uterine affection, l l Vib. Dizziness, while studying in school: Camph. Dizziness, everything swims: Ferr. ph. Dizziness, worse by teaching spelling, or being obliged to notice letters: l l Lyss. º Dizziness, with loss of thought, sight and hear- ing: Kreo. Dizziness, throat: dry, Ailant.; sore, l l Phyt. Dizziness, frequent and transient: I ILyss.; while walking in open air, Tereb. JDizziness, feels dizzy, cannot turn quickly without fear of falling: Sang, Dizziness, on going up stairs: ICalc.; in nasal catarrh, IKali bi. Dizziness, walking: while,Calc.s., IKali c.; goes to right, Diosc.; and sitting, Lyss.; after, Calad.; in open air, like a wave from Occiput to sin- ciput, l l Senecio. Dizziness, whirling: morning on rising, as if head were turning in circle, Ery. Dizziness, after work (mental disorder): Lach.; constant, from overwork at desk, BAgar. DRUNKENNESS. Hºe Intoxication. FAINTING. Bºy" Chapter 36. - FALLING: ICed., Chin. S., Crotal., Hydr. ac. Falling backward: inclined to, Dios., Stram., | |Sul.; in apoplexy, SINux v.; suddenly, HOEnan.; in vertigo, Carbo a.; tendency to, in vertigo, Ananth., Brom., HICalc., Caust., ISil., HSpong.; on rising, Cinch.; with vertigo, Phell. Falling, with full consciousness: bent back- ward, so that heels touch occiput, suddenly snaps forward, l l Stram.; in vertigo, Tarant., | |Zinc. Falling, in convulsions: during morning, while at work, HKali br. Falling, during cough: Ipec. Falling, in dark: can walk well in light, Stram. Falling, as if drunk (hypertrophy of heart): | |Spig. Faißwith dizziness: Psor.; walking in open air, Arn.; inclination to fall forward, H.Graph. Falling, in epilepsy : Ast. r., HCaust., Hydr. ac., HIndig. Falling, eyes: on closing, feels as if he would fall, Ars. Falling, forward: with fits, Samb.; in Sore throat, ICalc.; with vertigo, Agar, Caust., ICic., IINux v.; on descending, ITFerr.; ten- dency to in vertigo, Elaps, Graph., Mang., II.Natr. m., Phell. IPod, Sil; on suddenly rising from seat, ISul.; while walking (incipient paralysis), ILach.; walking, 10 A.M., Camph. Falling, headache: congestive, IMelil.; depriv- ing him of senses, vertigo in morning, ISpig. 2. SENSORIUM. 85 Falling, to left: Bor., Eup. perf, Stram., Zinc.; in vertigo, Aur. m., IBor., Merc. per., ILach., ISul, Vib.; while surrounding objects seem to fall to right, sal.ac. Falling, as if paralyzed: l l Zinc. Falling, sensation of: Caust.; in intermittent, IGels, Merc. per., from a height with stupefac- tion, Mosch.; with dim sight, Dory. Falling, sideways: Amm. m., Arg. nit., Bov., Cann. S., Caust., Con., IIMux v.; fear of, in afternoon, Benz. ac.; while walking, IICOccul.; in vertigo, Il Calc.; particularly to side to which one turns in room, Phell.; tendency to fall to affected side, while objects seem to fall to opposite side (Menière’s disease), Sal. ac. Falling, sudden : epilepsy, Ast. r. ; with livid face, Ast. r.; with consciousness, when stand- ing or walking, Magn. c.; with a shriek, Hyos. Falling, with raving, as if delirious: Nitr. ac. Falling, to right: after running for a while in a circle (epilepsy), Caust.; in vertigo, Camph., Eup. pur., Sil. Falling, on stooping: after injuries to head, with vertigo, Cic.;... worse, vertigo (mental derangement), |Kali br. Falling, on turning quickly: vertigo, IKreo. Falling, unconscious: without warning (epi- lepsy), l l Tarant.; striking on back of head, | |Sul.; in syncope, IIMux v.; with palpitation, Coff. t.; vertigo, as though one would fall un- conscious, HICalc., ITabac. Falling, with vertigo: Crotal., 1Glon., IGels., CEnan, Tereb.; on rising, Carbo a.; in tertian ague, Sep.; tendency to, Berb., Euph., iSpong.; dreads, Carbol. ac., IKali s., Lyc., B.Med.; had to hold on, Carbo v., could scarcely stand, Sarrac., ISul., Zinc.; with lassitude, 1Calc., going from room into open air, IRan. b. GIDDINESS : Amm. m., Amyl., Ant. t., | | Arum t., Astac, TAtrop. S., Aurant., | | Bor., Brach., Calab., Cast., TChin. S., Chlorof., Coca, Coccul., IICup. m., Form., | | Goss., | | Hyos., IKali c., Lachn., | |Natr. ph., Pod., l l Ptel., | |Sul., Uran. n., Ziz. Giddiness, in open air : ICaust. Giddiness, in angina pectoris: Amyl. Giddiness, in prolapsus ani: l'Arn. Giddiness, with anxiety: when moving: Aloe. Giddiness, on awaking : IKali iod. Giddiness, blood seems to leave extremities, with inability to speak : Mez. Giddiness, brain: || Acet. ac.; congestion, Ver. v.; looseness, on stooping, Bry. Giddiness, chest: heat, boiling bubbling around heart, Lach.; with violent shootings two or three times a day from side along lower por- tion of left mamma (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), |Plat. Giddiness, at beginning of colic: IIColoc. Giddiness, confused, with lack of muscular co-ordination: LIGels. Giddiness in convulsions (epileptiform, hys- teria): ICed. - Giddiness, with delirium and deafness : Coloc. Giddiness, with diarrhoea: LKalm. Giddiness, after dinner, with headache: Coca. Giddiness, on going down stairs: IIBor., Chrom. ac. Giddiness, with dyspnoea when lying on back at night: Puls. Giddiness, with singing in ears: IStram. Giddiness, after eating: Petrol., IRhus. Giddiness, flºº. in evening: felt as if she would fall if she did not hold on to something, glad to get into the open air, I lSabad. Giddiness, eyes: when closing, Sabad.; on look- ing down, Oleand.; as if falling forward, Alum.; with contracted pupils, Mez.; with dimness of vision, ISul.; with double vision, 1 IPhyt.; with loss of vision, IOxal, ac., (yellow fever), IGels.; with chilliness and accelerated pulse, IIGels.; with weakness and dazzling of eyes, with debility, especially arms and legs, on walking, staggered as if drunk, IICon. Giddiness, with fainting : Croc., INux v. Giddiness, with falling. Gº Falling. Giddiness, with fever: |IAgar., Caps., IKalibi.; and rigors, ISul. ; in intermittent, Coccul. Giddiness, caused by gaping: Agar. Giddiness, with grippe : IMerc. iod. rub. Giddiness in headache : Castor., IGels., Hip- pom., Hydr. ac., Indig., Natr. S.; in alcohol- ism, IKalibr.; burning, l l Ralibi.; hemicrania, ILach.; and nausea, Kalm.; periodic neural- gia, Chin. S.; strong plethoric adults, Nux v. Giddiness, head: with confusion in, AEesc. h., ISul., with infrascapular pain, II Chen. a., heaviness, Bufo.; pressing heaviness, most in forehead, Nux m.; icy coldness of fore- head, Lach. t.; pricking across forehead for two months, worse stooping, cannot sleep un- til 1 or 2 A.M. (after-checked diarrhoea), I Sul.; on lifting or moving, Clem.; when raising, after lying down at night, Croc. Gºnes, heart: suffocative feeling, Merc. iod. 3.V. Giddiness, with heat: worse lying, ICinch. Giddiness, when hurried (sore throat): Calc. Giddiness, wants to lie down (periodical cervi- cal neuralgia): Chin. s. Giddiness, with deranged liver: ILep. Giddiness, in melancholy : Aur, met. Giddiness, at menopause: ICrotal. Giddiness, momentary attacks when walking in open air or writing : Sep. Giddiness, in morning (indigestion): Chel.; long attacks, with nausea and visual disturbance, | |Sabad; reading or sitting, better walking, Amm. c. Giddiness, on moving about: Glon.; quick movement, Calc. a. Giddiness, with nausea: Ailant, Alum., Chel., Gels., IKali b., Lyss.; in typhus, IBapt. Giddiness, as from sitting up at night: Il Cinch. Giddiness, nosebleed after headache: Ant. c. Giddiness, oscillation : Ars. h. Giddiness, internal pain causing insensibility (effects of overstudy): ICup. ac. Giddiness, reeling. Bº Reeling. Giddiness, with restlessness: fitfulness of mo- tion, HKali br. Giddiness, when riding in a carriage or shak- ing head: Hep. Giddiness, on rising: Il Bry., Como., ILach.; in pneumonia, l ISul.; on attempting to rise, Form.; after rising, Gnaphal. Giddiness, while sitting, and staggering, while walking, following nausea from back of fauces, better by eructation, Lyc. vir.; as if sitting too high (after dinner), Aloe.; sitting up(Menière's disease): ISal. ac. Giddiness, with starting: Aloe. Giddiness, while standing: after headache, Merc. Sul.; could not stand, Lach. from 86 2. SENSORIUM. Gitláiness, with ulcer of stomach : IKalibi. Giddiness, with bloody stools: Manc. Giddiness, when stooping : Chin. s. Giddiness, stupefying: Bov. Giddiness, sudden: Arg. met., Curar. Giddiness, with sweat: Oxal. ac. Giddiness, with choking in throat: I ILach. Giddiness, transient: everything seems whirl- ing around, whole house seems falling on her, falls unless she takes hold of Something, fol- lowed by weak tired feeling, I Sabad. Giddiness, as if surroundings were turning with him in a circle, in morning after rising, worse evening and night, moving head: Amm. c. Giddiness, followed by unconsciousness and delirium: Jatroph. Giddiness, on going up stairs: I Calc. Giddiness, with vomiting: Crotal., Natr. S.; bilious, HChel. Giddiness, when walking: sore throat, ICalc.; with fear of falling (post-partum hemorrhage), Cann. S.; nausea and vomiting are better, | | Ptel. ; could not walk, fell against wall, º cannot walk with pulsations in head, NeC. Giddiness, on looking at running water : 1 Arg. met. INTOXICATION (drunkenness): Absin., Ananth., Carb. S., Stram. Intoxication, ailments from : I.Nux v., Op. Intoxication, from a glass of wine or beer : Kali m., Zinc. Intoxication, after smoking a little: Ascl. t. Intoxication, makes him talkative, but indo- lent: Jamb. gº Delirium tremens, and Intoxicated feel- - ing, Chapter 1 ; also Chapter 15. LIGHTNESS: Ars., IKali br. ; does not seem to touch bed, IILac c.; feels as if dancing up and down, when walking, Ars. S. f. : as if floating in air, Nux m. ; after awaking, | |Sticta; as if floating in a boat, Bell.; as if flying in air, IV al.; as if he could fly, ICamph. ; sensation as if feet did not touch ground, Calc. a.; when running, Camph., Ars. m.; as if being lifted high into air, tormented by anxiety that slightest touch or motion would make her fall from this height, BHyper.; seems to walk on air, IILac c.; as if gliding through air, Asar. REELING: IGlon., Hydr. ac., Stram. Reeling, air: in open, Act. sp. Aº- Reeling, in dark (locomotor ataxia): Arg, nit. Reeling, as if drunk: Bell.; when walking, | IPtel., IStram. Reeling, eyes: on seeing objects in confusion, | | Guaraea. Reeling, after eating: Kali iod., HINux v. Reeling, with dulness of head during walk in open air: Tarax. Reeling, after heat: with falling, Vespa. Reeling, in morning: Arg, met. ; after dinner, ITNux v., Niccol. Reeling, at every motion: Paeonia. Reeling, tired on coming into room : Pallad. Reeling, on seeing water: Ferr. B& Staggering, Swaying. - STAGGERING: Ananth., Ars. S. f., Crotal., ICinch., Hydr.ac., Phyt., Stram. Staggering, in apoplexy . IIBell. ... Staggering, in imperfect co-ordination: IPhos. Staggering, after cough: | | Led. 1 Staggering, in dark: has to seize hold of things, |Arg. nit., Stram. Staggering, as if drunk: IBell., Carbol. ac., IGels., | TKali br., Vespa; in hypertrophy of heart, l l Spig. ; when trying to move, worse from Smoking, IIGels.; must hold on to some- thing, with vertigo, mornings in open air, HKreo. Bº Vertigo, as if intoxicated. Staggering, eyes:"from sight of high houses, | | Arg, nit. Staggering, falling. Sº Falling. Staggering, when raising head after lying down at night: Croc. Staggering, in headache: Psor. Staggering, with languor: Magn. s. Staggering, yet limbs obey will so readily, that he feels as if he had none : Stram. Staggering, to and fro, better lying down:ICina. Staggering, in morning, on rising: Cham. Staggering, in paralysis: TAtrop. s. Staggering, on rising from a chair: ||Lyss. Staggering, on stooping while walking: Arg. nit.; in syphilis, Lyc. Staggering, with vertigo: Aspar.,Calab., Canth., j a., || Kali n., INux m., HINux v., IPhyt., Sep., Stram.; forward, Lil. tig.; on every motion, Paeonia; reeling, Æsc.g.; to right, I Acon., Lyc. vir.; in walking, Camph., IKali c.; after apoplexy, Sep.; as if intoxicated, Ferr., IIPhos.; gait uncertain, Camph.; vac- illating, with Sensation as if he received a knock on head, Sarrac.; unable to walk ex- cept with eyes Open, and in daytime (locomo- tor ataxia), IAilant.; in street, did not know whether he was going to right or left, Staph.; while walking, and giddiness while sitting, fol- lowing nausea from back of fauces, better by eructations, Lyc. vir.; stumbles against door before going through room, Stram. SWAYING, to and fro: Bry.; motion of body constant, l l Ver. VERTIGO : Acet, ac., IIAcon., Alet., Aloe, Amb., Ant. c., ArS., Ars, h., Ars. m., Arum. m., Asaf., Ascl. S., Ast. r., Berb., Bufo., Cist.c:; |Caust., ICed., Cinn., Coccul., ; Coff. t., |Coloc., 1Con., Crotal., Cup. ars, Daph., Eryng., Eucal.., | | Ferr., Gels., TGlon., B.Graph., IHydrocot., | | Hyos., | | Ign., HIOd., Ipom., IKali, n., IILyc., Magn. S., Merc. cor., Mez., Morph. S., IMygale, Myr. cer., HINatr. m., INux v., IOp., Paeonia, FRhus, Stram, Uran. n., Variol., Vespa, |Zing. Vertigo, abdomen: digestive disturbance, flat- ulence, constipation, portal stasis, IIMux v.; distension, IGraph.; fulness, better evening and in open air, Indig. Vertigo, in Addison's disease : ILCalc. Vertigo, in afternoon: Aspar.; with sticking in forehead, Stront. - Vertigo, trembling agitation: Lobel. i. Vertigo, in open air: passes off in room, Kali c. Vertigo, standing or walking, Euphor.; better in open air, Camph., Caust., IGrat., Plumb., ITabac.; with headache, Magn. m.; walking fast, Carbol. ac.; worse in open air, Glon., Laur.; walking, Ruta. Vertigo, in albuminuria : Ars. Vertigo, alternating with drowsiness: Ant. t. Vertigo, anaemic : better resting head, Crotal. Vertigo, in angina pectoris: º Vertigo, with anxiety: ICact., Caust.; and de- 2. SENSORIUM. 87 lirium, IOp.; as though faintness would occur, while standing or leaning against chair, BDig. Vertigo, in apoplexy : Ipec., IINux v., | Sang., HCup. m.; threatened, ILaur.; , with anxiety and fear of falling headlong, Zinc.; as before, ILach., | | Sang. Vertigo, with loss of appetite: IChel., Tereb. Vertigo, arms: when lifting up, Bar.; left para- lyzed (hypochondriasis), Arg nit. Vertigo, arthritic ; of auditory nerve, IColch. Vertigo, on ascending: (going upstairs), Cain., IICalc., Carbol. ac., Pic. ac.; when climbing into high places, IICalc.; staggering against sides of stairs, Ars. h. Vertigo, in asthma : Arg. nit. Vertigo, auditory : Crotal. Vertigo, on awaking: ICalc., Cinch., IILach., IMed.; threatening cerebral softening, Nux v.; at 11 P.M., Therid. Vertigo, back: lying on, Alum.; ascending into head, ISil.; with weakness in back and legs, Ananth. Vertigo, backward : as if he were turned, and around, Ang.; tendency to run, Bry. Vertigo, in bed: Carbo v., ICon.; in old people suffering with eruptions, Con...; as if bouncing up and down when in act of lying down, Bell.; as if feet, were going up, Phos. ac.; with nausea, Cham.; on getting up, Arund., Calc. p., IIChel., HCinch., Coccul., IGlon., IStram., with weakness of legs, IPhos., in afternoon, Sep.; cannot sit up in bed, IBry, ICup. m.; as if bed were not large enough to hold him, ESul.; rocks within him. as in a ship at night, Bar. c.; as if sinking deep down, IBry.; when turning, ICact., 1Con., Meph., | |Sul. Vertigo, with belching : Hep, Tarant. Vertigo, brain; as if anterior half were turn- ing in a circle, Bism.; congestion, Ananth.; precedes congestion, Hydr. ac.; commencing in cerebellum, Sil.; inflammation, l l Puls.; in whole brain, especially in occiput, as if he would fall over, Zinc.; with severe pain in cerebellum, Tarant.; pulsation in, Cact.; with softening III’hos.; as though brain were turn- ing around, IBry, in a circle, HINuxv.; waver- ing when walking, l l Calab. Vertigo, breathing: worse from deep, HCact.; difficulty, IIChin. S.; Oppressed, Cinnam. Vertigo, if he sets foot on a bridge : Brom. Vertigo, before catalepsy: Stram. Vertigo, chest: stitches in right, as from a knife, Cornus; throbbing, from stooping or lifting (aneurism), I ; Vertigo, in cholera: Hell. Vertigo, in cholerine: Asar. Vertigo, in chorea: Mygale. Vertigo, chronic: withirritatingdischarges, ISul. Vertigo, as if things turned in a circle: Bell., ICon., Helon.;in paralysis of bladder, ICic.;in morning, has to sit or would fall, with head- ache, Arg. nit.; as if one had turned, a long time, with nausea, IlBuls. . Vertigo, during climaxis: Agar., Glon., Sang.; too frequent and profuse menses, Ustil. Vertigo,after coffee: ICham., HINatr.m., INuxv. Vertigo, from cold, after scarlet fever: IHell. Vertigo, with colic: Stram.; and diarrhoea, Stram.; flatulent, ILyc. Vertigo, in confinement: first week could not move head to turn in bed, Con. Vertigo, with confusion: Coccul., Croc., IGlon.; as if drunk (headache), Ant. c.; worse sitting or lying, more than walking, Apis. Vertigo, from congestion: Cact. Vertigo, congestive: forerunner of apoplexy, Glon.; from suppressed hemorrhoidal flow, II.Natr. m.; as in sun, Acon. Vertigo, constant: Arg. nit. Vertigo, with convulsions: OEnan. Vertigo, cough : during, Coff, Rali bi.; spasmodic (pertussis), IMosch. Vertigo, in daytime with palpitation, Plat. Vertigo, with debility: Uran. n. Vertigo, on descending: IHBor., | | Calab., Carbol, ac., ICon., Merc. per. Vertigo, in delirium tremens: Dig. Vertigo, in diarrhoea: IFerr. S., Hell.., | |Manc. Vertigo, with torpid digestion: ICaps. g Vertigo, drinking: while, Lyc., Sep.; after alcoholic liquors, IEColoc., HINatr. m., IIMux v., Ver.; cold water, when overheated, IKali C.; Smallest quantity of spirituous liquors, 1Con...; tea, IHNatr. m., HISep.; tea or coffee, II.Nux v.; wine, INatr. c.; as from wine, Stront. Vertigo, with drunkenness: Hyos.; gºt as if intoxicated. w Vertigo, with dulness: Nitr. sp. d.; after eating, Led.; before epilepsy, IGels.; and drowsiness, }; Cer. ; languor, rumbling about navel, €1. - * Vº ears; buzzing, Bell., IRChin. S.; in typhoid, ICic.; with deafness after eating heavy food, mostly after fat, Sinap.; deafness when stooping, HMerc. cor.; deafness in ty- phoid, ICic.; ringing, Myr. cer.; roaring, IOp., | | PSOr.; roaring on rising, IIPhos.; singing, ICamph., Sang. Vertigo, eating: while and immediately after, II.Nux v.; after, ICham., ICOccul., IIGrat., IKali c., ILach., IPhos., HIPuls., HSul.; a too copious meal, Arn.; after breakfast, Alum.; before breakfast, l l Alum.; better after break- fast, and from wiping eyes, l l Alum.; worse after breakfast, and after dinner, Selen.; after breakfast, with bad taste in mouth, Tarant.; after dinner, Natr. S., ISul., Zinc.; better after dinner, and from wine, worse from coffee, LArg. n.; during dinner, l l Calc. p., IHep., Magn. m.; as if she would fall forward, espe- cially when raising eyes, BPetrol.; after meals (stomacace), IKali b. Vertigo, as if in an earthquake: ||Fluor. ac. . Vertigo, with emissions: Sars. Vertigo, with a feeling of emptiness: IPlat... Vertigo, with stitches in epigastrium: | | Calad. Vertigo, epileptic: Art. v., Crotal., l l Ign. Plumb., Sil., I IThuya; before attack, Ars., IIHyos., ILach., IPlumb., I ISul.; during in- tervals, IICalc.; menstrual, HCed. Vertigo, with nervous erethism: ICinch. Vertigo, from receded or suppressed cutaneous eruption: ISulph. Vertigo, in erysipelas: IApis ; if suppressed, Lach. e Vertigo, from smell of etheric oils: IINüx v. Vertigo, in evening: Graph., I Kali c., ILach., Magn. c., Rhus v.; in bed, iPhos.; lying down during climaxis, Nitr. ac.; with nausea, Hep.; with weariness, Stront.; while stand- ing or walking, IPhos.ac.; worse toward even- ing, in open air, IPhos. - Vertigo, from exercise : Bism., 1Cact.; with 88 2. SENSORIUM. congestion to head, Kalim.; in chlorosis, I Sa- bina ; with nausea, Iber. Vertigo, with sense of exhaustion : IPhos. Vertigo, eyes: blackness before, Anac., Coff, IIFerr., Lactu. V., IMerc., Sabina, with sense of fainting, Sabad., when shaking head, HAcon., from motion, Grat.; black spots, Con., HGlon.; blindness, Merc., IVer., caused by pain in eyes, l l Therid.; burning, Crot. t.; as it comes on, immense green circles which ap- pear to be around candle, turn to red, Ver. v.; when closing, l l Alum., Ant. t., II Arn., Grat., Hep., ILach., Phos. ac., ISil., ITherid.,Vib.; better opening them, Apis, Thuya; better on closing eyes and resting head, Ver. v.; caused by colored window-glass, Art. v.; with com- plaints of eyes, iCalc. p.; with contraction and digging in inner canthi, extending to brain, Ananth.; darkness before, Act. sp., Dulc., IOp.; before menses (acute pulmonary catarrh), | | Puls.; with sweat, Oxal, ac.; preceded by Sense of drawing together, as if by a cord, HZinc.; from optical defects, iMagn. p.; from overexertion, with muscae volitantes, IPhos.; with sense of a film before, with vision of a small, dark object, like a mouse, or a bird, coming up to left, l l Lac c.; flickering, HBell., Stram.; in rheumatism, I Ant. t.; with sensation of fulness over, HPod.; appearance of fog, Canth.; gauze, and feeling as though some displacement in head had taken place, Natr. m.; with hallucination of sight, HStram.; as if starting from left, with pain in head, Lo- bel. i.; when lifting, IPuls.; when looking around, iCon.; when looking down or turning, HSpig.; on looking long and steadily, All. Sat.; looking fixedly at an object, ICaust., ILach., with headache,Tarant.;lookingfixedly or down while standing, Oleand.; better while fixed upon one object, and while patient is thinking of one subject, l l Sabad.; when looking at ob- jects in rapid motion, Sul.; desire to hold on to something, because objects seem to ap- proach and then recede,10ic.; on lookingside- ways, Thuya ; on looking up, Calc., ICup. m., IGraph., ILach, Plumb., Tabac., Thuya; on looking upward, as if he would fall, or as if he were dancing, , , IPuls.; on looking up, seems to be caused by heat, Syph.; on looking up or down, IIPhos.; when looking out of window, Oxal. ac.; worse moving, IMur, ac., Plat.; on opening, LAlum.; opening, while lying, worse raising up, objects appear to move from left to right, at other times moving as if tossed up in every direction from below, Lac def; with dilated pupils, HBell., Crotal.; sparks before, HCamph.; with staring eyes and sort of spasm of mouth, preventing speech, though he sees and hears everything, Mosch.; from straining eyes, IIMatr. m., HSil.; as though a veil were before eyes, ICup. m. ; with dim sight, Æsc. g., Agar, Amyg., Anac., Bell., 1Camph, ICup. m., Cupr. S., IBCycl., BIGels., Ictod., IKalibi, Phyt.,Raph.,infever, appears like one intoxicated, HIGels.; dimness when sitting up in bed, Cham.; before vomit- ing., Sang.; impaired sight, Act. rac.; obscured sight, ; Coff. t., Nitr. ac, Sabina, Stram.; dimness with staggering, ITNux v.; dimness on stooping (neuralgic headache after cerebro- spinal meningitis), IGels.; Seeing white stars, | | Alum.; vanishing sight, IBell., ISul., HINux v.; in hemicrania, IChen. a.; with weakness, Diad, IPhos.; on moving lids, better in open air, Mosch.; paralysis of eyelids, Bapt. Vertigo, face, aching (neuralgia), HKalm.; one cheek hot, other cold, Kali c.; on pressing left cheek while supporting head, Verbas.; dark color, Carbo v.; flushed, Ananth., Bell., Coccul., IKalm.; pale, Crotal., ILach., HPuls., ITabac.; red, bloated, ICact., IStram. Vertigo, with fainting: l l Alet. far., Canth., Carbo v, Cham, Cinch., || Coff. t., IILach., Mosch., CEnan, IIPhos., TVer.; in morning, when standing, better sitting down, l l Kali n.; in evening, Hep; when attempting to rise from bed, IIOp. Vertigo, with faintness: l l Alum., || Calab., ICinch., Crotal.,IGlon.,Jugl., HBry., HINatr. m., Magn. C., ICOccul., 1zinc.; at stomach, Diosc. Vertigo, with falling. , tº Falling. Vertigo, fever: with chill, HCalc., ICaps., HGlon., Lyss., H.Merc. cor, IINux v., ITereb., Uran. n.; running through body with a sudden shock, Ant, t. ; in cholera, Acon.; with pressure be- hind eyes, IRhus; after chill, Berb.; before chill, IArs., IBry.; in intermittent, IFerr., IGels, IHyos.; miasmatic, Eucal. ; prevailing, Amm. m.; during apyrexia, Ign.; in typhoid, BGels.; in latter stage of typhus, ITereb.; in typhus, falls when sitting up, HPhos. ac.; after typhoid, INux v., Op. ; in yellow fever, HCadm. s. Vertigo, with incarcerated flatus: ICalc., Carbo v.; with great discharge of flatus, better even- ing, and in open air, Ind. Vº after loss of fluids: ICinch., IIPhos., ep. Vertigo, as if flying or hovering: IOp., Val. Vertigo, in forenoon (11 A.M.) : ICaust., Lyc., ISul., Zinc.; while walking everything turned around her, IHPhos. Vertigo, from fright: Acon., Crotal., HOp. Vertigo, with gagging: Tarant. Vertigo, from gaslight: ICaust. Vertigo, in gastralgia: ILyc. Vertigo, gastric: RBry., ITNatr. ph., HBNux v., Pod., IPuls. Vertigo, in gonorrhoea: BMerc. Vertigo, as if ground gave away: IKali br. Vertigo, followed by trembling of hands: Zinc. Vertigo, head: Paeonia; as if he had to balance head all afternoon, AEsc. h.; with confused feeling, Lach.; confusion and drowsiness, Amyl.; confusion, heat, drowsiness and stupor, HKali br.; confusion and heaviness (rheuma- tism), Lyc.; confusion on slightest motion, JBry.; confusion spreading from occiput over whole head, IIGels.; with migraine, ILach.; congestion, IBell, Ferr.ph.,Mosch., Myr. cer., IPhos., Sabina, ISpong.; congestion on stoop- ing, Elaps; feels as if drawn backward, with sleepiness, Stram.; with drowsiness and con- traction in spinal column, Sarrac.; with dul- ness, Clem., Natr.s., Rhus; as after intoxica- tion and as if ears were stopped up, with nausea, IKali c.; dulness and stupefaction, HOp.; emptiness, IIPhos., Nux m.; falling now to left now to right, Tarax.; after fall on head, Glon.; forehead, Aspar., Croc.; as if a board were before forehead, falling to left or backward, Bell.; confusionin forehead, IPsor.; digging in forehead, IPsor.; drawing in fore- head, IPsor.; in forehead, walking, or raising 2. SENSORIUM. 89 and moving head (angina pectoris), 1 Arn.; pain in forehead (chronic catarrh), Carbo v.; pains in forehead, with heat and redness, II.Nux v.; pain in forehead, could not sit up, worse from raising head, Pic. ac.; pressing in + forehead, as of a stone, also in vertex, Kali c.; in forehead, with staggering of legs, as if too weak, Oleand.; stitching in root of nose and eyes before he falls, Kali c.; in forehead, also in temples and vertex, l l Natr. c.; Surging in forehead, I | Psor.; cold sweat on forehead, TVer.; tearing and throbbing in forehead, also in temples and vertex, I | Natr. c.; with heat in head, AEthus., | | Diosc., Grat., Morc. per.; heaviness, Euph., Lactu. v., Magn. S., Phell., | |Phos., IIPuls., Sec., Tabac.; heaviness with beating, worse standing, Rheum; heaviness, feels too big and too light, IGels.; dull, like lead in occiput (typhoid), Lach.; , heavy, and full, AEsc. g., Spong.; heavy, with sadness, Stann.; after injuries, ICic., Op.; as if he had received a knock, stupor, and vacillating gait, Sarrac.; as if too large, Act. rac., Lactu. v.; as if' suddenly elongated, Hyper.; on lifting, Ant. t., Selen.; lightness, IGels., IKali c.; light, as though flying round and round, Eup. pur.; light in occiput, Sec.; on moving, Calc. a., Caust., Lac def., Mosch., SIPhos., | |Stann.; quick movement, Carbo v.; darting from occiput to forehead, , || Op.; in occiput worse after eating, Crotal.; occiput, to vertex with sensation of enlargement, H.Med.; in occiput, in evening while sitting and smok- ing, with desire for stool, Zinc.; in occiput, as if he would fall to left while walking, f IZinc.; from occiput forward, with pulsating . in temples, Ang.; with heaviness like lead in occiput, can scarcely raise head from pillow, ILach.; with pain in occiput, worse from motion, l l Bry.; with pressing in occiput, Coca ; in occiput, when seated, BCinch.; as if occiput were turning around, Iber.;in left side of occiput, whirling, HPetrol.; in whatever position, Rob.; pressure, Stann., Verbas.;- pricking, left side, Calc.; pulsation in, and pressure in middle of brain, in evening, HNitr. ac.; on raising, Bry., ICinch., Stann., with heat of body, Croc.; raising, with nausea and vomiting §lij, IMerc.; raising after stooping, Nitr, ac.; sudden shocks (pre- cursor of apoplexy), Ast. r.; after shooting in, as if she would fall to left, IIMatr. m.; inclined to sink backward, Cinch.; sinks for- ward or backward, , IPhos. ac.; swimming, Cann. S., INux m.; with pain in temples, IHy- per...worse in right, Crotal.; stitches in temples (iridio-choroiditis), IRhus; throbbing, IlBell.; tightening, Med.; as though head were turn- ing in a circle, Bry.; when turning, Con., Tell., º HICalc., IKali c., Lact. ac., HStaph., and looking upward, ISang., as if he would fall, IIColoc.; worse turning, or any violent motion, better in open air, with dull #. in forehead to root of nose and to upper ids, IPhos.; worse turning, or from sudden motion, Ptel.; with tearing in vertex, and feel- ing as if hair were drawn upward, IMur. ac.; with weight in vertex, worse after sleep, JAmb.; with weakness of head, Amb., HCaust., and abdomen, she must lie down, IZinc.; with whirling, Coff; whizzing, l l Nux v.; as if a cold wind were blowing through, IINatr. m. Vertigo, with headache: AEthus., HIApis, Ascl. s., ILell., 11Calc., Calc. p., Camph., Caust. Castor., Cast. eq., Cham., ICinnab., Crotal., HCup. m., Glon., Hippom., Hydr. ac., Indig., Kali m., Lach., Lil. tig., ILobel. i., Merc., INatr. S., Nux m., IINux v., IIPhos., IPsor., ISang., IASil., Tabac., Ver. v.; with blind- ness, pains in limbs and weariness, IKalm.; dull, Calc., p., with chilliness, Iber.; dull pressive, º: catarrhal, Gymn.; in cholera, Acon. ; in climaxis, ICycl.; better evening, ... open air, Indig.; follows headache, Merc. p., |Phos., in morning, IBov.; frontal, Carbo v., Crotal., Vib.;_frontal or occipital Plumb.; in morning, Kali c., IZinc., better by Tabac., Lyss.; after sleepless night, IKali c.; periodic HKali bi.; vertigo precedes headache, IDiad., Plat., in morning, Bov., with falling, IBell.; pressing from within outward in temples, Stront.; head as if between screws, l l Puls.; sick headache, Coff., HCrotal, IMerc., ||Nux m.; better by change of position or outdoor ex- ercise, Coff.; in spinal, irritation, ICOccul. ; stitches in one side, Puls.; in temples (irido- choroiditis), IRhus; tensive with heat in forehead, HINux v.; throbbing, IIod.; in ver- tex, in daytime, with danger of falling, IMed. Vertigo, with heart disease : ISpig. ; soft weak pulse, Crotal. - Vertigo, heat: accompanied by, ICamph., Carbo y, Croc, IGels, Ign, Stram.; in Chagres fever, HHSul. ; from heat, IGels. ; with flushing, IZinc.; nausea and loss of sight, in evening, |Puls. - Vertigo, when standing on a height, as if he would fall to right: IZinc, Vertigo, in hemiplegia: ICaust. Vertigo, in hemorrhage: Acon., HChin., Terr. Vertigo, after suppressed hemorrhoidal flow : ICalc., IBNux v. - - Vertigo, as if house were turned upside down: Bufo. a^ Vertigo, in hypochondriasis: ICaps., IINux v.; after excess in venery, IPhos. ac. Vertigo, hysterical : with general nervous erethism, Cycl. Vertigo, constantly increasing: Sec. Vertigo, confusion of ideas: I ICup. ars. Vertigo, in influenza: "Ant.t., IMerc. iod. rub. Vertigo, from indigestion: IIPuls. Vertigo, as if intoxicated: Acon., || Alum., Ant. c., Arg, nit., TBell., 1Camph., Caps., IICOccul.,Croc., IGels., Hydr. ac., Med., Merc. per., Op., IIPuls.; in open air, Led., Phell., Sec., ||Sep., Sil., ISpong.; on walking in open air, Aur, met.; with headache, Anac.; alter- nating with pain in kidneys, Alum.; in even- ing, in warm room, with humming in head, Phos., ac.; when rising from bed, in morning, |Graph., Rhus; with sleepiness, I |Nux m.; whilst walking, as if she would fall over ob. stacles, IFerr.; as after a drunken fit, Cinch. Vertigo, knees: knock together, nearly falls, ICamph. Vertigo, when kneeling: Magn, c., IISep. Vertigo, in laryngo tracheitis; IGlon. Vertigo, with lassitude and dulness: ITereb. Vertigo, only on left side, worse stooping: IIod. Vertigo, with lethargy: ILFerr. Vº with leucorrhoea: before menses, HCalc. p Vertigo, from lightning; Crotal. 90 2. SENSORIUM. Vertigo, limbs: aching, Calc. p.; as if a gal- vanic shock passed through (hysteria), Polyg.; drawing tensive pains from slight exposure to cold (muscular rheumatism), IPhOS.; trem- bling, afternoon, Hyper.; weakness when walking or riding, Dig.; heaviness of lower, Lactu. V. Vertigo, in liver complaint : BMerc., INux v., |Pod. Vertigo, with loathing: Mosch.; on awaking, IHyper. º Vertigo, longlasting: ICup. m.; sensitive to cold, Agar. Vertigo, lying down : Caust., ILach., Oxal. ac., Puls., IRhus; on back, Merc.; during paroxysm of ague, Ign.; better lying, Arn., Carbo a.; quiet, Tell.; , with desire to lie down (nausea), IHam.; from lying on left side, Sil., IIPhos.; must lie down, Ant. t., Aur. met., IDiad., IGraph., IKali c., IIPhos., ISul. ac.; with weakness in stomach, Amb.; as if bed were turning in a circle, IICon.; only possible position in bed is on face, Coca ; on turning, while lying, obliging to sit up, Lac def. Vertigo, with malaise : Tarant. Vertigo, while meditating: Agar. Vertigo, memory growing weak: IKali br. Vertigo, menses : absent, ICycl.; before, ILach., Puls., TVer.; delaying eight days, Iod.; during, Calc. p., Caust., ICroc., Cycl., ISul., Uran. n.; during, with flushes of heat and sweat, IPhos. ac.; during, worse stooping, better in afternoon, Caust.; dysmenorrhoea, ICycl., Gels.; better when menses set in, All. sat; followed by excessive menses, IZinc.; premature, IKali bi.; scanty, IIFuls., or Sup- pressed (chlorosis), IHCyclam.; suppressed, Sabina ; suppressed by cold, Acon. Vertigo, mental : from protracted application, or exciting debate, Agar.; close study, Natr. m.; derangement, ICOccul., HIChel.; excitement, especially short time before menses, l l Nux m.; exertion, Natr. c., HINux v., | ||Pic. ac.; ina- bility to think, HINux v.; in brain fag, IPhos. ac.; better thinking of something else, Agar. Vertigo, momentary : Agar., Dulc.; on closing eyes, ILach. Vertigo, in morning: Amm. c., Bov., Carbol. a., | | Cast. eq., IHep., IKali c., ILach., Phos., Phos. ac.; in open air, with staggering as from drunkenness, HKreo.; on awaking move, Ailant., Arn., Aur. met., Calc. p., IKalm.; moving about, Sumb., with confusion of head, Puls.; in quotidian intermittent, l l Tarax.; with nausea, vomiting, faintness, Selen.; reel- ing and staggering, Paeonia; rapid, Gels.; slow, Millef.; worse on every movement, Bell., IMed.; in haematuria, Ipec.; on look- ing upward, Sil.; walking, ICinch. gº walking. Vertigo, with nausea : AEsc. g., Alum., Amyg., IAnt. c., Ant. t., Brom..., || Calad., Calc. p., Calc. S., Camph., Caust., HCarbo a., IIChin.s., ICinnab., IIFerr., Fluor. ac., IGlon., Hell., Hyos., ILyc., Mosch, Myr. cer., IIMux v., OEnan., IIPetrol, Sil., ISpig., ISul., Tarant., Tell., Tereb., IWer.; and oppressive pain in centre of brain, III’hos.; in middle of chest, I Bry.; during climaxis, Cycl.; deathly, Calc.s., Lobel. i.; worse after eating, Crot. t.; fol- lowed by eructations, Nitr. ac.; with eructa- tions and rumbling, Grat.; evening in bed, especially when head lies low, Petrol.; faint- ness and cold sweat, Ailant., Tabac.; head- ache, followed by spasmodic vomiting, Sang.; on looking out of window, Carbo v.; long continued, with debility and headache, Sang.; unfit for mental work (veta), Coca ; 1 A.M., worse lying on right side or back, Mur. ac.; in morning, Stront.; while gazing long at one object, Sars.; after retiring, Ind.; as in seasick- ness, Staph.; on stooping, Millef.; and dif- ficulty of swallowing, INatr. S.; with unsteadi- ness, Rob.; with inclination to vomit, IKali b., Niccol., IIPuls.; with vomiting, Lach., Therid.; better in evening in open air, Indig.; when walking, Ferr. Vertigo, neck: pain in nape of, l l Alum.; com- plains of, Calc. p.; cramps spreading to fore- head, Sarrac. Vertigo, in nephritis: Chel. Vertigo, nervous: | | Ol. caje., || Kali ph.; from abuse of narcotics, coffee, etc., IIPhos.; in neurasthenia, Sil. Vertigo, at night: Sarrac.; when awaking, with nausea, Spong.; awaking him, ITNux v.; in bed, ICaust.; with diarrhoea, Therid.; on lying down, Sang.; lying on side, | |Stram.; on turn- ing in bed, or getting up in morning, IEEell.; 'between 3 and 4 A.M., worse turning and rising, cannot sit up, Ind.; with urging to urinate, Hyper.; with vomiting of bile and food (gastric fever), I lSep.; from watching, ITNux v. IGraph.; in bed, ICalc.; as if bed were mov- ing up and down, a similar floating of the images of her fancy, all during semi-conscious- ness, Zinc.; chill and Snappish headache, Lyss.; in dysuria, Merc.; fears she will fall, Sabina; as if one stood on wavering ground, ISul.; increasing, like a heavy pressing down- ward of forepart of head, IIPhos.; must lie or sit down, Nitr. ac.; with nausea, Squilla; when and after rising from bed, reels back and forth, ILyc.; on rising, Atrop.;. IMagn. m., Manc., Ruta, ISep., Tell.; has to lie down again, IIPuls.; rest, or motion, Gamb.; after rising, IIPhos.; with inclination to vomit and waterbrash, Magn. c.; in prolapsus uteri, Arg. nit. Vertigo, motion; as if everything were in, Anac.; as if one were being turned around, IBry.; SO rapidly that he perceives currentofair, Mosch.; on turning around, Kali c.; on attempting to Vertigo, from every noise or sound: Therid. Vertigo, worse at noon: Caust.; with pressive headache on left side, Stront. Vertigo, nose: better after catarrh sets in, Aloe; preceded by sharp pressure at root of, IZinc.; with nosebleed, Acon., Ant, c., Car- bo a., Crotal., in morning, afterwards sore to touch, ISul. Bºy" odors. Vertigo, seems to go all over him, making him feel numb and stiff: NPetrol. Vertigo, objects: seem to approach and recede (injuries to head), Cic.; turn around, Bar. m., Bry., ILyc., IIMatr. m., in open air, Mur. ac., when rising from a seat, Sabad., in a circle, IAlum., IICycl., on closing eyes on sitting up, AIChel.; turn around each other, I Sa- bad.; seem to go around with him, IPsor., with her, I Calc.; seem too far off, Stann.; thought he was unable to grasp, HIPuls.; seem to be enveloped in a yellow mist, better from 2. SENSORIUM. '91 warm soup, Kalibi.; caused by objects in mo- tion before eyes, Con.; seem to move from side to side (injuries to head), Cic.; seem to move to and fro with reeling of body, IForm.; seem to move around him, IIMux V., around her, IICycl., IMerc. iod. rub.; seem to be mov- ing as in a confused dance, Oleand.; whirl from right to left, TrCoccul.; room whirls, II.Nux v.; make a see-saw motion, A Cycl.; about him seem to move slowly, Hydr. ac.; sway to and fro, IBell.; as if surroundings or self were tottering, Anac.; go up, down, and sideways, l l Hekla ; vibrate, ICarbo v.; whirl, Agar.; when standing, Bry.; going up stairs, or turning quickly, Aloe; with buzzing in head in morning, Zinc. Vertigo, from odors: smell of flowers, gas, etc., IHyos., HINux v., IIPhos. Vertigo, of old people: Bar. c., ICup.m., HRhus, 1Sinap. Vertigo, from on anism: Diosc., IPhos, Vertigo, from opium: Il Natr. m., INux v., |Ver. Vertigo, soft palate: formication, Tarant. Vertigo, with palpitation: AEthus., Agar, Bov., Cact., ICOccul, Cycl.; nausea and uncon- sciousness, HKali br. Vertigo,with paralysis: Arn.,ICaust, IGraph.; for a long time before, IOleand.; follows con- gestive paralysis, approaching apoplexy, Kali br.; caused by apoplexy or cerebral softening, INux v.; paresis of third pair, Con. Vertigo, with incomplete erection of penis : Tarant. Vertigo, periodical: Agar., Ang., Arg., Ign., IINatr. m., HIPhos., Tabac.; daily ſºlº has to lie down, l l Ustil.; Several times a day, IKali c.; frequent, short, ICamph; in quick succession, in evening, when standing, as if he would lose his senses, Plat.; every two weeks, lasting several days, B Coccul. Vertigo, in pneumonia: Ant. t.; after chill, | | Chel., IMerc. Vertigo, during pregnancy : IGels., IINatr. m. Vertigo, with prostration: gº weakness. Vertigo, pulse : accelerated, Tell.; slow, Dig, Therid. Vertigo, in purpura hemorrhagica: I ILed. Vertigo, with rachitis: Sil. Vertigo, on reaching up : Lach. Vertigo, when reading: Arg. met, l l Calab., Grat.; aloud or when sitting, with difficult speech and dim eyes, Paris; with loss of thought, Stann. Vertigo, reeling: ICup. m., Hydr. ac.; back- wards, Bry.; as after turning in a circle, Thuya ; as if drunk, IStram.; after injuries to head, Cic.; after meals, Kali iod.; with nausea, and vomiting, Calc.; rotary, with pain in forehead to root of nose, l l Puls.; from side to side, Caps.; inability to stand erect, Sec.; when walking, Ars., ISul.; in open air, Nux m. tº whirling. Vertigo, rest: better, with heat (post-diphther- itic affection), l l Manc.; worse, must exercise in open air, LNatr. c. Vertigo, after reflection: Phos ac. Vertigo, after retching: ICamph. Vertigo, when riding: Sil.; in a carriage, Hep. Vertigo, on rising: Absin., Ailant., Ail. Sat., | | Amyl., IIBry, Calc., Caust., Cepa, Colch., IHam., ILac def., IIMatr. m., IOp., Selen., Ta- bac.; in angina, Merc.; in heart trouble, Dig.; in apoplexy, Arn.; on attempting to rise in bed, l IEup. perf, IIPhos.; from bed, Cic., Oleand., ISul, feels faint, IIPhyt.;from bed in morning, I INatr. m.; better, Aur. met.; with stunning pain in back part of head, then falls, Cann. i.; as if he would fall forward, Vib.; even to falling, IBar. c.; in gastric disorders, IKali bi.; from recumbent position, I Cact., IICoc- cul., Diad., Sil., with heat in face when lying, Petrol.; 5. falls over, fears to rise, |Acon.;caused by rush of blood tohead,Jamb.; in morning, had to lie down, Iber.;in occiput, HPetrol; preventing, IGlon., Tabac.; from sitting, Calc. p., HCham., l l Con., Dig., Grat., Ind., ILyc., Oxal. ac., IIPhos., IIPuls., Sumb., Thuya; from seat or bed or raising head, ITNux v.; after stooping, ICarbo a., ISang.; as if turning to left, Anac.; in evening, Niccol.; suddenly, AIFerr.; produces faintness, Iod. Vertigo, as if being rocked: Bell.; when lying down and closing eyes, Calad. Vertigo, in room: Croc.; going offin open air, ISul. ac.; as if stupefied, particularly when sit- ting, better by walking about, IStaph.; in hot room, Iyc.; especially in warm room (sper- matorrhoea), I lSars.; room and bed seem to spin around (yellow fever), Cadm. s. Vertigo, after scarlatina: from cold, IHell. Vertigo, with multiple sclerosis: Nux v. Vertigo, like seasickness: Petrol. Vertigo, feels a want of security: Sumb. Vertigo, from sedentary habits: Il Nux v. Vertigo, after shaving : 1Carbo a. Vertigo, with shivering: upper part, IHChel Vertigo, while sitting: Camph., Carbo a., ICham, Colch., Meph., Phell, IPuls., Ruta, | |Rhus, Viol.; upper part of body sways to and fro, Nitr. sp. d.; as if chair were rising and he were looking down, HIPhos.; is obliged to sit down, Sil.; then heaviness and dragging of left foot, Cypr; as if head would fall to one side,with feeling of heatin head, Spong;when sitting up, Carbo a., HDiad., Tell.; in bed, HIChel, Cóecul.; as if bed were constantly swaying back and forth, IZinc.; after sleep, Carbo V.; or standing, Mang., ISul., or walk- ing, better while lying, Spig; while sitting and standing, disappears on walking, IZinc.; when sitting and stooping slightly, Ind.; while sit- ting and walking, head inclined to drop for- ward, Sars.; worse sitting down, Carbol. ac., Carbo V., IIPuls.; worse sitting than walk- ing, Sabad. Vertigo, sleep: after, Amb., with heat, ISpong; during, Sang., isiſ: when going to, Tell.; as if going into a state of, Camph. Vertigo, with sleepiness: ISil.; all day from debility, Nitr, ag; cannot raise head, IAEthus. Vestigo, with sleeplessness: Lact.ac., Merc. cor. Vertigo, from smoking: Bº tobacco. Vertigo, followed by sopor, with delirium and exhaustion: IKali c. Vertigo, with thick speech: AEsc. g. Vertigo, with enlargement of spleen: Ferr. mur. Vertigo, in Spring: after least effort, Apis. Verfigo, with staggering: Bº Staggering. Vertigo, cannot stand erect, or even sit up in bed, for fear of falling: iMerc. Vertigo, while standing: Cann, S., ICOccul, Sabina; in open air, IPod.; and looking about, 1Calc.; worse stooping, Iber.; as if everything 92 2. SENSORIUM. were turning around, Magn. c.; going off when lying, with eructations, yawning, want of appetite, pressure in abdomen and slow pulse, Petrol. Vertigo, stomach: bloated, Tarant.; burning, Coff; deranged, Ant., c.; dull heavy feeling, as if caused by Some hard substance there, Sang.; dyspepsia, in nervous subjects, better in motion, || Cycl.; as if proceeding from, IKali c.; with qualmishness, Tabac. Vertigo, stool: before, CEnan.; during, Caust., ICOccul., Colch.; after, Caust., Natr. m.; better after, ICup. m.; bloody, Manc.; costive- ness of old people, Calc. p. Vertigo, on stooping: Acon, Act. rac., Ailant., | | Alum., Anac., Bar. C., Camph., Caust., ICarbo v., 1Cham., Coff., 1Glon., || Guaraea, IHam., Inul., IIod., IKali c., ILach., Lact, ac., Med., Meph., Merc., IINux v., Petrol., Plumb., IIPuls., Staph., Sul., Sumb., Thuya, Val.; as if turning in a circle, IAur. met.; or looking up, must clutch something to keep from falling, IINux v.; or rising after stooping, II Bell.; during and after stooping, IGraph.; all day while stooping at work, Sil.; º; stooping and looking down, IKalm.; ceasing when becoming erect, Hell.; with headache, |Bell., Kali bi., as if she did not know where she was, Merc. per.; is obliged to stoop, with pale face and nausea, Petrol.; better on stoop- ing and rising, Berb.; going off on rising, Mosch.; worse stooping, Cact., Helon., Pic.ac., dark before eyes, Calc., did not dare to stoop or look down, Sul., in hysteria, LISil., or iºns, IGlon., Therid., in uterine disorder, OIl. Vºith stumbling, as if to fall forwards: €1. - Vertigo, with stupor: Agâr., Chlor., HCup. ac., ICup. m., IKali c., ILach., Lauroc., Manc., Mosch., Sabad, Sec.; and sensation of fallin gº cordis), Il Calc.; as if he would fal orward, IIPhos.; and burning in vertex, Agar. Vertigo, sudden : ISul.; in epilepsy, IICalc.; with obscuration of sight, Tereb.; like an electric shock, HINux v.; while sitting, Carb. S.; standing, IBov. Vertigo, sun; from strong light of, Agar.; from sunstroke, Crotal., Glom., Natr. c. Vertigo, as if suspended in air, with uncon- sciousness: Sep. Vertigo, with cold sweat: Merc. cor., Tabac., Therid.; on forehead, TVer. Vertigo, as if in a swing: IMerc., ISul. Vertigo, sympathetic, accompanying disease of praecordial organs, suppressed hemorrhoids, menses, heart affection, etc.: IOp. Vertigo, in syphilis: IIAur. met. Vertigo, when talking : [Cham. Vertigo, with thirst: Oxal, ac. Vertigo, thoughts: confusion of IStram.; dis- tracted, IMerc.; vanishing, Cham; Vertigo, with throbbing all over body: IIod. Vertigo, with tired feeling: Bell., ICup. m. Vertigo, from tobacco: ILNatr. m. IVer.; smoking, Brom., IIMux V., Tabac. Vertigo, tongue numb: l l Agar. Vertigo, after toothache: ICoccion. Vertigo, as if torn and pulled into threads, tºially on sitting down or going up stairs: at. Vertigo, transitory: Ast. r., | |Hep.; on closing eyes, Lach.; on rising from a seat, IKali bi. Vertigo, with trembling : 1Camph., Carbol. ac., Crotal., IDig., IGlon. Vertigo, after suppression of ulcers: ICaust. Vertigo, with unconsciousness: IKali c., Manc., IIMux V., Ran. Sc.; in chronic alcohol- ism, SPhoS.; transient attacks, Caust. Vertigo, in uterine hemorrhage at climacteric period: ITrill. - Vertigo, with venous stagnation and degraded blood: Crotal., Graph., Sul.; especially after debauch, Carbo v. Vertigo, in veta: Coca. Vertigo, from vexation: Calc. Vertigo, with vomiting: AEsc.g., Bell, ICamph., IKali c., OEnan., HIVer.; better after, Tabac.; of bile, Petrol.; and pain in liver, IIChel.; with desire to vomit, Cain.; of blood, Tell., Tarant.; on least motion, Therid.; as Soon as he rises, TVer. v.; watery, IHell. Vertigo, on walking: Anac., Ant. t., IIBell., | | Calab., HCarbo v., Con., Dulc., IKali c., IJacea, Lil. tig., Merc. per., Millef, Mur. ac., IINatr. m., INux m., IBNux v., Petrol., Pic, ac., Tell., | | Tarax.; after walking, Calc., Colch.; on walking in open air, ICalc. p., Caust., ICup. ac., IICycl., Oleand, Phell., Stann.; at climaxis, ILach., tendency to fall to left, HDiosc., with mental disturbance, l l Staph., reeling as if drunk, Agar., could not step firmly, ISul., as if he would tumble, IICalc.; better by walking and in open air, IIPuls.; as if he were walking in air, Aur, mur.; cannot walk, HPhyt.; in the dark, IStram.; with eyes closed, Arg. nit., IStram.; with danger of falling, 1 IPhos.; with heart trouble, HDig.; must lie flow. Nitr. ac.; with insensi- bility of lower limbs, IAst. r.; as if every object were in motion, Sep.; in ophthalmia, ICic.; over an open space, Ars.; with stagger- ing gait, Agar., IKali br., IMur, ac.; straight, could not, ICingh.; stepping quickly, involun- tarily (veta), Coca; and when turning, Ipec.; unsteady gait, Sec.; walks zigzag, H.Med. Vertigo, water: as if balancing to and fro, Ilferr.; from sightof running,Brom.; on board a vessel, Therid.; when walking over or cross- ing a bridge, Ang., HIFerr., HSul., Sumb. Vertigo, with weakness: AEthus., Bapt., Crotal., Cup. s., IIFerr., JNux m., Oleand; in after- noon, IHyper; in nervous prostration, Sil. Vertigo, weather: in cold, ISang.; in damp, Brom.; in windy, ICalc. p. Vertigo, whirling: in dropsy, Ars.; with flick- ering before eyes, Vinca; in head, Viol. gº" objects and reeling. Vertigo, when standing, near a window: 11Natr. m.; suddenly falls back unconscious, throat swollen, sour eructations, Sars. Vertigo, immediately after work: || Pic, ac. Vertigo, worse when writing: Ptel. Vertigo, with zymotic or septic diseases: Crotal. 3, INNER HEAD. 93 3. INNER HEAD. ApOplexy. Brain. Forehead. Head. Headache. Occiput. Parietal. Temples. Vertex. APOPLEXY: IIAcon., ILAnac, or, IIArn., Ars., Ast. r., IIBar, c., IIHell., 18Bry., Cadm. S., Camph., ICOccul., ICrotal., | | Form., IGels., IIGlon., Hyos., Iod., IIpec., IILach., ILaur., IMerc., ; Millef., JNux m., INux v., I ICEnan., HIOp., Phos., IPlumb., | |Puls., Sinap., Stram., Tabac., IWer. v., Apoplexy, chest: with congestion to, ICupr. m. ; oppression in, ICrotal. Apoplexy, constipation precedes: Ast. r. Apoplexy, constitution hemorrhagic or broken down (inebriates): ICrotal. $ Apoplexy, drinking: abuse of liquor or coffee, |Nux V. Apoplexy, in drunkards: Crotal., ILach., II.Nux v., IOp. Apoplexy, after eating: a hearty dinner, |Nux V. Apoplexy, eyelids closed, twitch : ICup. m. Apoplexy, fear of: Apis, Arg, nit., Zinc.; on awaking, | |Ast. r. ; followed by fever, Ast. r. Apoplexy, in fever: intermittent, Chin. S.; during sweat, Stram. Apoplexy, after grief, disappointed love: ||Phos. Apoplexy, head: burning, before, Ast. r.; grasps at, IPhos.; sudden attacks of vertigo- like shocks in, before, Ast. r.; deep-seated stitches in right parietal region and dull,heavy, crampy pain in arms, before, Sil. Apoplexy, with headache: Bell., Cinnam., IIGlon. ; in terrific shocks, Sep. Apoplexy, left-sided: especially after mental emotions or abuse of alcohol, Lach. Apoplexy, in men addicted to drinking and sexual excesses, with disposition to gout and hemorrhoids: Sep. - Apoplexy, neonatorum : Arn. Apoplexy, nervous form: ; Amb., Ant. t., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Dig., Ign., IIpec., Sinap.; in an old woman weakened by bleeding, | |Phos.; with convulsions, Cup. m. ; with distortions of face, Cup. m. ; spasmodic hic- cough, l l Ol. caje.; with somnolency, IHyos.; with palsy of speech, Cup. m. Apoplexy, in old persons: Apis, IIIBar. c., IOp. Apoplexy, palpitation, after: ICup. m. Apoplexy, paralysis: follows, IBar. c., ICaust., 1Coccul, IGels., IILach., ILaur., IPlumb., Stram.; with rapid atrophy and loss of sen- sation of affected part, HIPlumb.; general (rarely useful in hemiplegia or paraplegia), IGels.; of legs, HINux v.; of limbs, IStram.; articularly in old people, Con...; particularly in right side, Crotal.; with ptyalism, HINuxv. Apoplexy, pulse: compressed, frequent, before, Ast. r.; slow, weak, small, after, ICup. m. Apoplexy, sanguineous form: Apis, IIArn., IIAst. r., IICact., Ferr.; with vertigo, vomit- ing, burning in stomach, distension of tem- poral veins, l l Sang. Apoplexy, serous form: Ant. t., Apis, Ars., | |Ars. S. f., Bar. c., IBry., Dig., Hell., IIpec.; with threadlike, very quick pulse, IGlon. Apoplexy, with stupor: Hºt Coma, Stupor, Unconsciousness, Chapter 1. Apoplexy, subjects: predisposed to passive cerebral congestion, with somnolence after eating, Op. ; lymphatic or leuco-phlegmatic, ill nourished (prophylactic), Merc. Apoplexy, threatened: Ast. r., HBell., IICoff, |Fluor. ac., Ign., Laur.; with cholera Asiatica, IOp.; with congestion to head, IBell., Coff., IGlon., Stront. - Apoplexy, with unconsciousness: B& Un- consciousness, Chap. 1. Apoplexy, with uterine polypi: Con. Apoplexy, venous: Sep. Apoplexy, with vertigo: in walking, Sep. Apoplexy, from vexation: Acon. Apoplexy in women from affections of repro- ductive system : Sep. Apoplexy, with wrist drop, alternating with colic: IIHºlumb. BRAIN, abscesses: scattered through sub- stance, Hippoz.; thinks an abscess is forming, pain will set her crazy (catarrh of frontal sinuses), HCup. m.; purulent collections be- tween bones of skull and dura mater, Hippoz. Brain, aching: one continued, HChin. s.; at base of, with swelling of cords of neck, Med.; dull, heavy, at base of, Merc. iod. flav.; near eyes, Aspar.; in exostosis, Arg. met.; stupefy- ing, Stann. Brain, active: Bºy" Chap. 1, Mental activity. Brain, affections: Act. rac., IIBry., ICroc., ICup. m., IGels., IGlon., IHell., Kali br., HINux v., || Ziz.; with aphasia, IStram.; of children, IIApis, IBell., IICalc., Calc. p., IKali c., Hell., IISul.; child rubs face and eyes, especially eyes, as if to relieve itching, Squilla; in children with catarrhal fever, difficult dentition, or exanthematic diseases, cannot hold head up, ICup. m. ; in cholera infantum, IIOp.; with unconsciousness and convulsive symptoms, IMagn. p.; cause chorea, Stram.; after suppressed eruptions, Cic., ISul.; in diarrhoea and dysentery, Arn.; diarrhoea, stools smell like carrion, l l Kali ph.; of drunkards, Merc., INux v., IOp.; ex- acerbations, evenings, Cup. m.; exanthemata suppressed by cold, iPhos.ac.; during or after vesicular erysipelas, Stram.; with distortion of eyes (Scarlatina), ISul.; with iritis, Arg. nit.; in relapsing fever, Ustil.; with glycosuria, IPhos.; from continued grief, IPhos. ac.; in- cipient, when child is sleepless, laughs and plays at night, I ICypr.; from intestinal irrita- tion, Cina; with jaundice, IPhos.; from over- exertion, IPhos. ac.; nervous, l l Nux m.; with pneumonia, Hyos.; in Scarlatina, Apis, Lach., Sul., Zinc.; from sexual excesses or drain on system, IPhoS. ac.; in smallpox, 94 3. INNER HEAD. Bell.; cause strabismus, IStram., ITabac.; with summer complaint, ICup. ac.; after typhoid, JPhos. ac.; with profuse or scanty urine, Squilla; from want of vigor, Kali ph.; with vomiting, HVer. v.; from getting wet, Bry. Brain, as if agitated by boiling water: HIAcon. Brain, symptoms appeared and ceased coinci- dently with the appearance and cessation of albuminuria: | |Plumb. Brain, anaemia of: HCon., ; Dig, 1 IRali ph.; brain fag, àZinc.; from loss of fluids, l l Kali br.; causes insomnia, GMagn. p. - gº” atrophy, exhaustion, paralysis, scle- rosis, softening, . . - Brain, atrophy: acute, with uraemia, Phos.; tendency to, in old age, Phos. - Brain, arachnoid: air bubbles below, TArs. h.; adherent to pia, mater, Crotal.; a little in- jected, TArS. h.; inflamed, Apis; opaque, 7Ant. t.; opaque, thickened, tough, Crotal. Brain, pains like. steel arrows, piercing from forehead to nape of neck: Ananth. Brain, as if asleep : £3; numbness. Brain, atrophy: Fluor. ac., Iod.; acute, with uraemia, Phos.; preceded by overexcitement, causing paralysis, IIPhos.; tendency to in old age, l l Phos. Hº anaemia, exhaustion, paralysis, sclerosis, softening. Brain, sensation as if balancing to and fro: | | Aph. ch.; Striking against skull, painful, Cinch. Brain, sensation as if a small, leaden ball were rolling about: Lyss. Brain, as if laid bare, and cold air passed over it: Ananth. - Brain, beating: deep in right side, Sars.; worse rising in bed, motion, better by cold washing, walking in open air, Ars.; in waves against skull, BHCinch.; as if beating against skull, painful on nodding head, Sul.; on slightest movement, Tell. w Bºy" congestion, throbbing. Brain, as if boiling over and lifting cranium like lid of tea-kettle: Cann. i. Brain, boring: deepin, Ant.t., Ign.; as if being bored out (sick headache), 15Tabac. É& nail. Brain, feels bound up ; IAEthus. H& Con- stricted. - Brain, bruised: feeling, Arn., HCup. m., HiGels., |Nux v.; as if beaten, BNux v.; worse on mov- ing, even opening eyes, 11Cinch.; generally one-sided (right), better lying on painless side, IHNux v.; when stepping from a high Step to ground, IPhyt.; in vertex, better cold air, Ind. met. §§ crushed, dashed. Brain, burning: Canth., Phos., . Ver.; with chills, HGlon.; over eyebrows in evening, Carbol. ac.; worse from light, AGlon.; night and morning, worse motion, better rest, Arn.; with vertigo in morning, HGlon. Bºe congestion, heat, meningitis. . Erain, bursting feeling: Ars...m.; especially at temple, begins on rising in morning, generally better lying down, ILach. Hº distended, pressing. Brain, buzzing: HFerr.; feeling as if it were fall- ing forward, Guaraea. Brain, cerebellum : aching with subjective tenderness of spine to kidneys, Med. ; as of blows (headache), Curar.; boring from within, ISpig.; burning glow, Med...; chilliness, ever evening, IDulc.; cold, tCamph., with stiff- ness in brain, IPhos.; congestion, IGels.; in chorea, IChel.; cortex reduced to a soft pulpy mass, dark brown, loaded with shining greasy particles, 7TPic, ac.; heavy, crushing cutting across base, Syph.; dull pain, H.Med., Sal. ac.; as if enlarged, worse, cold damp weather, until 2 P.M., better lying down, Dulc.; ex- hausted feeling, with subjective tenderness of spine, from cerebellum to kidneys, Med.; . dulness and beating, Bry.; headache begins in morning, spreads over left side of head, causing violent and pulsating pain in left. temple and over left eye, periodical, Spig.; heaviness in forenoon, in cold air, better after dinner, Carboa.; irritation from sexual over- excitement, l l Pic. ac.; painful jerks through left, leaving dull pressure, worse during rest, better from motion, HStann.; stitches in right lower, Illris; pain, BBenz. ac., ISpig., with congestion to head (pertussis), LAnac.; pain in right side, Elaps.; pain with vertigo, Ta- rant.; pressing, Petrol.; pressing pain in small spots, occurring on slightest mental exertion, or from nightwatching, Colch.; stinging, Petrol.; Strange feeling in right side, Meph.; throbbing, beginning morning, lasts till noon. or evening, worse from motion, turning eyes, lying on back, better lying on side, closing eyes, at rest and dark room, Sep.; throbbing, better standing, most with such as were de- prived of sexual intercourse, HICamph. ; un- pleasant sensation, extends from occipital pro- tuberance to left ear, seems as ifit were hollow, yet there is a dull ache, a feeling as if brain were not large enough to fill space, worse when he hurts testicle, l l Staph. Brain, chills: creeping along convolutions, with prickling, Abrot.; shuddering passes down spine, with headache, ITuberc.; cold sensation at middle of forehead, Bell. Brain, cloudiness (cholera): Laur. Brain, collapse: impending, HPhos. Brain, compressed feeling: HCham., IIgn., HHyper.; , when conscious of pain it disap- peared, Camph.; with hammering in fore- head, BKaliiod. constrictive, pressing. Brain, compression: BArn.; no fracture(fungus), Calend. t Brain, concussion : I.Arn., Calend, IICic., HHell., HHyos., HKaliph, Mar. v.; worse from 3 to 6 P.M. (after Arn. failed), IHell.; function of cells depressed, l l Kali ph.; inflammation after a fall, |Zinc.; deafness, Chin. S.; pupils di- lated, Cic.; painful, from shaking head, from walking, Coccul., with aching in head and in epigastrium, Mang.; at each step, HRhus; a misstep causes sensation of, HLed. Brain, confused : l l Kalibr. Bº dull, stupid. Brain, congestion: Absin, Amyg., ||Ant.t., Arg. nit., H.Art. v., 11Bell, I.Cact, Chloral., Cic., IFerr. ph., IGels., ||Hell., Hydr. ac., Kali c., IKali br., Paris, HPuls., Stram., HSul., Ustil.; from alcoholic stimulants, IVer. v.; in angina pectoris, Act. rac.; precursor of apoplexy, 12 Ast. r.; intense throbbing of arteries, TVer., v.; resulting in paralysis of brain (typhoid) HOp.; with buzzing, roaring, etc., HVer. v.; preceded by chill, IGels.; with constipation, HAst. r.; with convulsions, HBell., HGlon.; after attack resembling epilepsy in children, Ign.; intense, with sudden spasms, TVer. v.; convulsions, particularly in children. 3. INNER HEAD. 95 (irritative fever), Ver. v.; in puerperal con- vulsions, HVer.; in diphtheria, l l Tarant.; in- tense, from suppressed discharges, TVer. v.; in delirium tremens, l l Chloral.; epileptiform attacks, l l Calab.; causes or attends epilepsy with vascular fulness of retina, IKali br.; with excitement, Eucal.; at base of brain, with dim or double vision, Ver. v.; in fevers from unusual exertion or exposure to sun, Bell., 1Glon, IGels.; congested feeling in front, worse from exerting intellect, Crotal.; intense, with giddiness, HBell., IVer.v.; causing headache, Amm. br., HBell., 1Glon., TVer. v.; caused by periodical involuntary laughing fits, l l Zinc.; with convulsive movements of limbs and muscles of face, HICup. m.; with convulsive movements of limbs (menin- gitis, cerebrospinal), ICup. ac.; with mania, BKali br.; causing hysterical mania (congestion of womb and metrorrhagia), Croc.; violent, with puerperal mania and convulsions, Ver.; with suppressed menses, ITVer. W.;in plethoric constitutions, BIGlon.; with mental excite- ment, Chloral.; in migraine, BKali br.; intense, with nausea, Ver. v.; from suppression of long-standing nasal discharge, IKali iod.; re- lieved by nosebleed, IPsor.; following nervous depression, l l Chloral.; resulting in paralysis of brain (typhoid), Op.; passive,with somnolence after eating, predisposed to apoplexy, IOp.; intense, from plethora, Ver. v.; in pneumo- nia, IKali iod.; symptoms of, disguise pul- monary inflammation, IOp.; first stage of scarlatina, Ver. v.; causes sleeplessness, Bell., IKalibr.;with increased sensitiveness to sounds, HVer. v.; with stupefaction, TVer. v.; sudden, Hydr. ac.; causes coma, fear of death, insanity, puerperal convulsions, quarrelsome delirium, stupor, Ver. v.; from exposure to sun’s rays, dBell., Cact., HGlon., IWer. v.; comes when sweat fails (intermittent), Cact.; in- tense, caused by teething, TVer. v.; tendency to in otitis, IHSul.; intense, from vascular irritation, IVer. v.; with vertigo, Ananth.; in- tense, with vomiting, TVer. v.; with zymotic or septic diseases, Crotal. Bºe beating, fulness, heat, hyperaemia, meningitis, throbbing. Brain, alteration in connective tissue causes paralysis or spasms: Sil. Brain, constrictive sensation: Cham.; with feeling of anaesthesia, BKali br.; as if by a ligature, Coccul. Hº bound, compressed, contracted, pressing, tense. Brain, as if contracted: Grat.; pain at base, Camph.; cerebellum as if laced together, with coldness, 11Camph.; followed by numbness of head and externally on vertex, worse in evening and while sitting, better from motion and in open air, IPlat.; painful, Laur. Brain, contusive pain: gº bruised. Brain, cracking sensation : , must hold head during motion to prevent threatened rupture of cranium, IGlon. Brain, crampy feeling : while walking, Calad. Brain, crawling: Apis. Brain, crazy feeling, hard to describe: Variol. Brain, pain at base of, as if crushed in a vise, or something gnawing there : l l Natr. S. Brain, dull cutting in, begins above right orbit and extends to occiput: Bism. Brain, as if dashed to pieces: AEthus., Nux V. Brain, cerebral depression; (chlorosis), 1zinc.; in diabetes, HCup. m.; melancholy, BZinc. Brain, as if detached and loose : Guaiac. Brain, digging : Dulc.; in right hemisphere, #. nit.; worse moving upper eyelid, |Coloc. Brain, as if dissolving, with headache in ver- tex : ECale. - Brain, as if distended: Coccion.; forcibly, Bell.; at centre, Indig. §§ bursting, pressing. Brain, drawing, worse moving eyebrows: Coloc. Brain, racked by dreams: Kalm. Brain, dropsy: "Amyg., IKaliiod., Lyss., HZinc.; post-Scarlatinal acute or chronic, mostly in scrofulous subjects, Hell. Bº Apoplexy serous, and hydrocephalus. Brain, drunken feeling, with fulness : Ailant. Brain, dull feeling : in anterior lobes, afternoon, Bapt.; with constipation, ..] I Sul.; in front of, worse from exerting intellect, Crotal.; heavy, clouded, Syph.; heavy pain, AEsc. h.; in frontal portion, Eryng.; when measles recede, Gels.; in middle of where it surges, Lyss.; stupid, impatient, restless, HPlant.; undulat- ing pain, in middle, Glon. £º confused, stupid. Brain dura mater: tubercles, Hippoz.; idiopathic fungus, Calc. p.; gorged, Amyg. Brain effusion. dropsy, hydrocepha- lus, also 㺠Brain, electric thrill: to extremities, Ailant. Brain, embarrassment of: brain fag, Natr. m. Brain, embolism of middle cerebral artery, causes aphasia : B Kali br. Brain, encephaloid: || Coccul., IPhos. Brain, as if enlarged. Đº large. Brain erethism : with nervousness, palpitation of heart (cardiac hyperaesthesia), Coff. Brain exaltation: in paroxysms, IBell.; fol- lowed by prostration, Atrop. s. Brain exertion. Bº Mental exertion, Chap. 1. Brain excitement: alternating with melan- choly, Ast.r.; such as precedes delirium, IBapt.; in typhoid fever, ISumb.; after tea, l l Hyper. Brain, exhaustion : ] I Apis, Calc. p., IKali br., JNux v., Phos. ac., Pic. ac., Zinc.; causes coma after disappearance of old erup- tions, Zinc.; after debauch, Cann. i.; heart does not stimulate sufficiently, vertigo, IDig.; with genital weakness, IHStaph.; with grief and anxiety, || Kali br.; headache, HCalc.; head congested, HPhos.; of literary or business people, Pic, ac.; from mental overwork and constant strain on eyes, IPhos.; of a school- teacher, l l Pic, ac.; with vertigo and disposition to fall down, better in cool air, IPhos.; with sleeplessness, Natr. m.; overwork, IKaliph. tº anaemia, atrophy, paralysis, softening, also Mental exertion, Chap. 1. Brain, seems to expand and press against frontal bone: Cup. ars. Bºº bursting, dis- tended, enlarged. Brain, symptoms seem to indicate that it was being pressed upon either by extravasation or an exostosis (syphilis): BMez. Brain, exudation : 533 hydrocephalus and Apoplexy. Brain, as if it would fall forward: ICarbo a.; with stoppage of nose, Grat.; as if it fell to and fro toward side where he stoops, some- times stinging, Amm. c. Brain, fever: gº meningitis. 96 3. INNER HEAD. Brain, fluid : as if it were, Curar.; as if head were filled with, HCoff. §§ liquid, loose, splashing, swashing, waving, also Head water. Brain, as if wrapped in a fog: l l Petrol. Brain, as though a foreign substance were in- side, worse from fatigue, IIod. ' Brain, fulness of: Asaf., HBry., HCaps.; with amenorrhoea, Ham.; at base of, Æsc. h.; as if head would burst, HMerc.; with tendency to sleep, Cornus. Gº bursting, congestion, heaviness, hyperatemia. Brain, grinding in right half, walking: Clem. Brain, heat: feels burning (typhoid), ICalc.; with pressing in Occiput in morning, momen- tarily better by pressure of hands, IINux v. flºº burning, congestion, Brain, heaviness: in middle, Arn., Pallad.; heavy pain at base, Bapt.; in front of, worse from exerting intellect, Crotal.; and as if too large, Form., HGlon. flºº congestion, fulness, hyperaemia. Brain, hemorrhage : of embolic origin (after death from anthrax), Anthrac.; causes paral- ysis of feet, IZinc. gºt exudation, also Apoplexy. Brain, hydrocephaloid: ICarbol. ac., ICina, Cinch., Crotal., Ign., HIpec., E.Merc., Phos., | | Puls., | |Tuberc., IVer.; acute, in cholera infantum, Calc. p., ICrot. t., IKali br., ISul.; after cholera infantum, l l Pod., with con- vulsions, IZinc.; in cholera morbus, IZinc.; chronic (cholera infantum), Calc. p.; in- cipient, ICinch., IKreo.; from exhaustion in summer complaint, IPhOS.; in , scarlatina, I Apis; with softening of stomach in children, | | Ver.; condition after Summer complaint of children, Apis; indications of, IMerc. v. Brain, hydrocephalus: IHApis, IApoc., Art. v., IIBry., IICalc., ICalc. p., HCarbol. ac., ICina, ICup. m., Dig., IGlon, IGratiol., IIHell., | | Kalibr., IKaliiod., l l Kaliph., ILyc., Merc., INatr. m., | | Puls., ; Sal. ac., Sil., Stram., IZinc.; acute, IBApis, IApoc., Atrop. S., Car- bol. ac., Cic., ICup. ac., Dig., Hell., Phos.; : Tereb.; acute in cholera infantum, ICalc. p.: in early and late stages, HOp.; before stage of exudation, IIApis; with strabismus, labored respiration, convulsions, Kali iod.;boring head into pillows, I Bell.; with paralysis of right side, IKaliiod.; after scarlet fever, IMerc. v.; acute of scrofulous children, IIod.; Second stage, Art. v.; chronic, Ars., IICalc., IOp., ; Tereb.; chronic in cholera infantum, Calc. p.; con- genital, ICalc. p.; with convulsions, Art. v., | | Natr. m.; during dentition, IPod.; after exanthema, IHell.; developing slowly after psoric eruptions, Sul.; after suppressed eruption, IIApis; blindness, with dilated pupils, staring watery eyes, IKali iod.; when fever has abated, difficult breathing, IHell.; metastasis during attack of catarrhal or exanthematic fever, stage of exudation, ICup. ac.; with open fontanelles and anaemia, HFerr.; following gastro-enteritis, IZinc.; in- cipient, IApis, Bism., Calc. p., Cham.; likes to lie with head low, Sul.; pains worse when awaking, after eating, in Open air, better by external pressure, lying down, and closing eyes, Con.; coldness of skin, yet will not be covered, ICamph.; Sopor, Hyos., Natr. m., HOp.; subacute and chronic in scrofulous children where effusion has not progressed too far, Sul.; threatening, I Wer. v.; with scanty urine, Dig.; with vomiting, IGlon. Bº exudation. Brain, hyperaemia: Art. v., Aur. met., IIHell., ICalc., IGels., Hyos., IIPhos., Ver. v.; after abuse of Belladonna, Coff; caused by influence of cold or heat, Glon.; from whooping cough, TVer.; with extravasation and exudation, OEnan., Tabac. 6&^ congestion and fulness. Brain, inflammation. Hºt meningitis. Brain, injuries: Gº concussion. Brain, irritation: ICup. ac., | | Paris, TVer. v.; in children, convulsions, Cypr.; during cholera infantum, IKali br., l l Ver.; due to dentition, ICup. ac., l l Cypr., Tereb.; after lesions of head, INatr. S.: gastric symptoms, Tabac.; in insanity, SKalibr., Melil.; chronicleucorrhoea, Ziz.; causing hysterical mania, congestion of womb and metrorrhagia, Croc.; causes rigid- ity of muscles, Calab.; after suppression of otorrhoea, IPuls.; reflex, from disorders of bowels, Pod.; reflexin children during teeth- ing, cholera infantum, or Scarlet fever, IKali br. Hº" meningitis, sensitive. Brain, jarring: IRhus ; from motion, Mang. Brain, jerking: in left hemisphere, extending toward parietal bone and occiput, soon after eating, Nux v.; sharp pains in anterior lobe above orbit, Stann. ; painful thrust through right hemisphere, on motion, l l Prun. Brain, as if knives went tearing around (in headache): l IThuya. tº lancinating, nail, stitches. Brain, as if lacerated soon after waking: IPuls. B&P tearing. Brain, lancinating: in base, AEsc. h.; deep in, Ign.; in forepart, worse moving eyes, better supporting head on hands, IDros.; deep, especially in occiput (cerebro-spinal menin- gitis), Canth.; worse right side, especially forehead and vertex, IISang. Bøy knives, nail, stitches. Brain, feels too large : Act. rac., Ars. m., Coccion., Hell.; in congestive headache, IGlon.; pressing outward, Act. rac.; in right half, as of a foreign body, Con.; passive hyper- trophy, Dig. gº bursting, congestion, distended, expand, fulness, hyperaemia. Brain, as of a liquid fluctuating, in chronic cephalalgia : Arn. Bºy” loose, splashing, swashing, Brain, frontal lobes: deep-seated pain, Arund.; headache in left, at under surface, Crotal.; feel light, AEsc. h. Brain, feels loose : Dig., | | Hyos., Lactu. v., Mur. ac., INux m.; better lying in bed and from warmth, worse during motion, after eat- ing, and in cold, and from warmth, Carbo a.; as if it fell to side toward which he leaned, Amm. c.; as if falling into forehead when stooping, without pain, ILaur.; when moving head, Caust., Croc.; when moving head or walking, better during cold weather, and when sitting still, worse during hot weather, ENux m.; on shaking head, followed by dizzi- ness, Xan.; worse every jar, step or straining at stool, suddenly turning head, Spig.; when stepping or shaking head, IIRhus; on stoop- ing, Bry.; as if it fell to left temple, Natr. s. gay motion, oscillation, shaking, waving. 3. INNER HEAD. - 97 Brain, lump: Sensation of a large, heavy in, Con...; as if rolled into, Arn. Brain, medulla: aching with subjective tender- ness of spine from cerebellum to kidneys, , Med.; acute atrophy with uraemia, IPhos.; rapid and direct depressing influence on, Crotal.; exhausted feeling of, with subjective tenderness of spine from cerebellum to kid- neys, Med.; fulness and pain in region of, also before spasms, IGels.; heat in, for a week, Med.; hyperaemia, Art. v.; inflammation from exposure to sun, after having hair cut, IIBell.; lesions, urine contains Sugar, Lyss.; sharp pain on motion, Med.; paralyzed, Eucal.; reduced to a soft, pulpy mass, dark brown in color and loaded with shining greasy par- ticles,TFic. ac.; paralytic affection with general anaemia and venous stasis, IAch. Brain, membranes: increased adherence to convolutions, Lyss.; affected, Atrop. S. Hºº arachnoid. * Brain, meningitis: : AEsc.g., IIA con., Act. rac., II Anac. or, Ant. t., HIApis, Arg.nit., Arn., IIBell., IBry., HBufo., Cadm.s., Calc., HCanth., Carbol. ac.,1Chrom.ac., Cina,Cinch., Coccul., Crotal., ICup. ac., Dory., HIFerr. ph., IGels., IIGlon., 1Grat., IIHell., Hippoz., IIHyos., IKalibr., ILach., Merc., | |Nux v., | | Ox.ac., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., IIStram., ISul., TVer., Ver. v.; albuminuric, or alcoholic, Crotal.; basilar, Carbol. ac., HICic., | |Tuberc., IVer. v.; of children (infantum), II Acon., IIApis, I | Apoc., Arn., HCon., Gels.; child calls for parents who are present, Stram.; changes color frequently, HSul.; chronic, IIPhos., IPlumb., I lSep.; chronic with effusion of serum into cavity of arachnoid, IBApis; chronic, paralyzed parts soon fall away in flesh, IPlumb.; bright light and glistening things cause convulsions, IStram.; with de- lirium, IStram.; during dentition, Calc.; with fevers, TVer. v.; dysphagia, HStram.; from ex- tension of ear disease,Crotal.; complicated with otitis, HISul.; eyes inflamed, wild,staring, pupils dilated, shrinking look as if from fear, Stram.; after suppressed eruption, II Apis, IStram.; as if external portion were inflamed and beating painfully against skull, Daph. ; one-sided, with facial erysipelas, spasmodic symptoms alternate with paralytic, HStram.; exanthemat- ous fevers, IIRhus; in yellow fever, BGlon., especially in children, Coral.; incipient, HKali br.; inclination to vomit, Arn.; with convul- sive movements of head, IStram.; hooplike feeling in head, worse at night, better after rid- ing, Merc.; frequently lifts head from pillow, Stram.; pain in head, IStram.; thrusts head forward, EStram.; from heat, insolation, or when child has slept near hot stove, IOp.; with irritability, HStram.; after suppression of leu- corrhoea by cold, IPuls.; with desire for light, Stram.; with mental deficiency, Crotal.; after abuse of mercury, IKali iod.; from metas- tasis of erysipelas, Ver. v.; from metastasis of miasmatic or exanthematous diseases, Bry.; with dryness of mouth, IStram.; with nausea, Stram.; with paralytic symptoms, Crotal.; pleading for help, Stram.; with raving, IStram.; rheumatic, children under seven years of age, epidemic during winter, Stram.; in Scarlatina, Crotal; with screaming, Stram ; in Scrofulous subjects (dentition), Calc., P- { Spong.; of serous membranes, Bry., IKalim.; involving bony structures of spine, iCalc. p.; with stammering, IStram.; striking with hands and feet, Stram.; with stupor, l l Ant. t., H.Apis, HGlon., Hell., || Merc., ISul.., | | Ver; with Sopor, (child), Trbor.; from exposure to sun after having hair cut, IIPell.; children of Sycotic or syphilitic taint, rather lean than fat, prone to eruptions which on healing leave purple spots, Thuya; with intense strabis- mus, I ITuberc.; after Sunstroke, HCamph.; first stage, HBell., IGels., WGlon., IVer. v., IZinc.; second stage, after fully developed effusion, Apis ; exudation is completed, reaction almost nil, paralysis more or less complete, BHell., threatens (incipient measles), Euphor.; torpid condition, Sep.; toxaemic, Crotal.; traumatic, HArn., Hyper., Op.; traumatic, in infants and children, BHep.; with trembling and con- vulsive movements of limbs, HStram.; tuber- cular, IIApis, Atrop. S., Calc., ICalc. p.; ILyc., Spong., ITuberc.; frequent torsions of trunk, Stram.; suppressed urine, RStram.; violent disposition to strike, bite, or injure others, Stram.; frightful visions, Stram.; after getting wet, IIIthus. jº congestion, hyperamia. Brain, metastasis: from other organs, threaten- ing paralysis or dropsy, HCup.m.; of erysipelas (meningitis), Ver. v.; of miasmatic or ex- anthematous disease, IBry.; of milk (epi- lº). Agar.; variola, during suppuration, Ull. - Brain, sensation in front part, like inability to fix mind on any subject: Con. & Brain, symptoms come on in morning, go off during day, and come on again in evening: Ast. r. Brain, motion : as if moved or raised, Acon.; as if moving within cranium, or, as if in motion when leaning against Something, ICycl.; as if it moved and beat against skull, during mo- tion, Ars.; seems to move to and fro, as if loose when moving body, Bar. c.; as if it moved when standing, Rheum ; as if moving in waves, IGlon.; as if rising and falling, in forehead, at every step, better from pressure, JBell.; painful when stepping, Dros. Bº loose, oscillation, shaking, waving. Brain, feels muddled : Sil.; in neuralgia of scalp, l l Staph. B& confused, dull. Brain, pain as of nail driven into: Asaf.; worse morning, on rising, Ptel.; , pressure, IHHep. B& boring, knives, lancinating, needles; plug, stitches. Brain, needles: pain as ifa needle were pushed through into, comes on 9 A.M., stops at 2 P.M., worse noise, washing hands in cold water, dropping head forward, stepping heavily, bet- ter from Soft pressure, lying on back and heat, Ign.; Said they were running needles into it, Lyss. B& prickling, sticking, stitches. Brain, nerves: acute irritation (laryngo trache- itis), 1Glon.; tº neurOSes, with convulsions, IKali br. Brain, neuralgia: as if cats were tearing it to pieces (cancerous inóculation), Ars.; worse at menstrual period, must lie with head hang- ing over side of bed, body prone, I Zinc.; nau- sea and vomiting, Iris. §§º tearing. Brain, noise: affected painfully by, especially male voices, Bar. c.; Sensitive to, Con. 98 3. INNER-HEAD. Brain, numb: ||Ralibr., IPlat.; as if asleep, | IApis, Con.; before attacks of apoplexy, IBufo.; with leucorrhoea, Ign.; pain with stu- pefied feeling from above eyes across base,Cact. Brain, Oedema: l l Phos. Brain, oppression: as if intoxicated by carbonic acid, or by degraded or non-oxygenated blood Crotal.; followed by pain an inch below and to outer side of left nipple, Lyc. vir.; in scar- latina, Crotal. .” Brain, , oscillations: painful, Curar.; when walking, going up stairs, or rising from stoop- ing, BILyc. : ɺ loose, motion, shaking, waving. Brain, pain (undefined): Hyos.; in base, IGels. Variol.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Canth.; extending through base to occiput, IINux v.; in centre, Med.; deep in, Atrop.; to eyes (iritis), Arg. nit.; intense, causing continual rubbing of head on pillow, rolling from side to side, Med.; almost driving one mad, followed by excessive vomiting of bile and trembling, Zinc.; severe continued, deep into in right frontal region, worse stooping, exercise, better application of cold, Ars. S. r.; deep, shaking is without influence, IGlon.; on shaking head, Spig.; deep, must sit or walk, cannot lie, Therid.; caused by effort of thinking, Daph.; transient, l l Chel.; severe and obstinate with uterine cancer, intermitting, l l Zinc. Brain, paralysis: Cup. m., INux m., IOp.; be- ginning (typhoid), Lyc.; with symptoms of collapse, ICup. m.; from cerebral congestion, with typhoid fever, Op., impending, ILyc., IPhos., in cerebrospinal, meningitis, IILyc., in typhoid, Hyos.,. HZinc., in Scarlatina, HAmm. c., Phos., 17inc.; general symptoms of, Op.; as if it would be paralyzed from effort of talking, Calc.; diseases of a paralytic nature, Sil.; paralytic feeling in arms caused by brain trouble, IZinc. gº an aemia, atrophy, exhaustion, scle- rosis, softening. Brain, peculiar feeling : Bapt. Brain, pia mater : distended with serum, Crotal. Brain, pain as of plug driven into: Asaf., IIHep. Brain, poisoned by unexcreted urea (inaction of kidneys): Tereb. Brain, pressure : 1Carbo a., | | Chel, Chlorof, | |Oleand.; on anterior lobes, extending below eyes (so severe that she fell forward and remained unconscious for several minutes (epilepsy), Art. v.; at base, compared to the bruised headache of Ipec., Ptel.; as if attempt- ing to burst skull, IIGlon.; in centre, after vertigo, IHPhos.; with vertigo, INitr. ac.; deep in, Cic., on awaking, Arg. nit., worse opening eyes widely, Cochl.; during delivery causes traumatic convulsions, IHep.; dull, gloomy, Caust.; as if forcing itself out front (congest- ive headache), IGlon.; as if it would force through forehead, with heaviness and press- ure in various parts of head, IKreo.; as if forced forward, Bry., HS11.; pain in forepart, worse walking, IClem.; as if pressed to fore- head, better bending, head backward, Bell.; as if pressed against skull (fungus of crani- um), Calc. p.; in insanity, Melil.; in left half, IAgar.; jerking in left half, Verbas.; painful in left from 6 to 8 P.M., Merc. iod. rub.; as from a load, worse rising in bed, motion, better cold washing, walking in open air, HArs.; severe (parenchymatous metritis), TLac c.; as if forcing itself out just above nose, Amm. c.; painful in one half, as from a plug or nail, IHHép.; along Sagittal suture, Aur. mur.; heavy, forcing him to stoop, Cann. i.; tearing in right half, Verbas.; toward temples, IBell.; sensation of, together, Agar.; worse evening and night, at rest, better moving, or washing head, Ant. . t.; upon top, Ziz.; violent, but transient pain extending from within out- ward in right half, gradually diminishing, Verbas.; under vertex, toward occiput on waking, HIBar. c.; outward, Asar.; outward with headache, Bry. É&* bursting, distending, heaviness. Brain, prickling: HFerr. Brain, pulsation : £º beating, throbbing. Brain, feeling of quivering on shaking head, followed by dizziness: Xan. Brain, as if revolving : rapidly on axis, INux v.; especially when lying, Rob. gº oscillating, rolled, vertigo, Brain, as when riding: in wagon with closed eyes, Cycl. Hºt vertigo. Brain, roaring: Ferr.; when stepping hard, or knocking foot, Sil. Brain, rolled around : sensation as if, Cinch.; up, as if, or compressed into small bulk, HCOccul. Brain, rushing : through, like lightning and down right side of neck into arm (epileptiform spasms), Chin. a. * Brain, sclerosis: wrist-drop, alternating with colic and constipation, Il Plumb.; spasms from, HPlumb.; symptoms suggest, Bar. c. Hº anaemia, atrophy, exhaustion, par- alysis, softening. sº - Brain, screwed in : sensation, with toothache, Euphor. 8@* pressure. Brain, sensitive : Crotal.; in megrim, Arn.; to motion and walking, Nux v.; in phrenitis, 1Chrom. a.c. Hº irritation, tender. Brain, as if shaken : in skull, Bell.; as if being, Pallad.; painfully, by slight noise or conversa- tion, Con.; with nausea, cannot keep quiet, Elaps.; by electric shocks at night, I |Ast. r.; in urticaria, Bell.; when walking or running in open air, Nux v.; worse moving head, or stepping hard, ISpig. B& loose, motion, oscillating, waving. Brain, shattering : when stepping hard or knocking foot, Sil.; when walking, Nux v. Brain, shock: in upper part, after lying down in bed, I ILyss.; from behind forward, Clem.; on regaining consciousness, Cann. i.; as from electricity, passes, through, then spasms (puerperal convulsions) Hell.; momentary, with giddiness, Ferr.; synchronous with pulsation of arteries, IGlon.; painful, bruised, in right anterior side, in walking, Nuph.; sudden (cerebrospinal meningitis), ENux v. tº concussion. Brain, shooting: deep in, Ant. t.; with transient flushes of heat, Cornus. Brain, as if gone to sleep; gº numb. Brain, softening: ; Amb., Amm. c., IBufo., IICalc., ICaust., Crotal., HNux m., IIPhos.; early stage, l l Kali ph.; in epilepsy, Caust.; preceded by overexcitement, causing...par- alysis, IIPhos.; causes paralysis of feet, IZinc.; blood to head, HGlon.; wearied, tired feeling, headache, slow at answering questions, wer- 3. INNER HEAD. 99 tigo, feet drag, formication, numbness in limbs, IIPhos.;incipient, Kalibr.; threatened, from overwork, ILyc., from sedentary habits, mental effort, intemperance, disease, especially in persons who have been living too high, |Nux V. - Hºjº anaemia, atrophy, exhaustion, para- lysis, also Mental exhaustion, Chapter 1. Brain, sound: as if striking a piece of silver, early in morning, on waking, gradually going off, Phell. Brain, soreness: HArn., Camph., Canth.; as if bruised, particularly walking in wind, or making mental effort, HCinch.; deep in, IPhyt.; extending to inner ear, with heat and heavy pressure on top of head, l l Sul.; worse on shaking head, Glon.; from least jar when walking, Raph. Brain, sense of splashing: in left hemisphere when walking fast, Carbo a. Bº liquid, loose, swashing. Brain, squeezed and relaxed alternately: ICalc. Brain, as if pin were sticking in it: Nux v. Brain, stiffness: with sensation of coldness in cerebellum, IPhos. Brain, felt as if stirred with a spoon, must keep in motion day and night: IIod. Brain, stitches: Alum., Euph., Hyper.; in base Atrop. S.; commences in centre, passes through centre of left eye, Thuya ; when coughing, I Bry.; in pertussis, Anac.; as if extending through, after dinner, until going to sleep in evening, with shivering attacks of faintness, | | Puls.; in left side, extending toward vertex, | |Menyanth.; dull, in left, extending toward parietal bone and occiput Soon after eating, |Nux v.; with nausea, Alum.; pressing, long- drawn, from behind forward through left, . ITVerbas.; sharp, l l Guaiac.; single, in right half, Camph. Brain, stupid feeling: with leucorrhoea, Ign.; in prosopalgia, ICOccul. Brain, surging : is felt deep, Lyss. Brain, swashing: Ars., Asaf., IBell, IHep., IHyos., IRhus; when walking, feels every step, Spig. £º fluid, liquid, loose, splashing. Brain, syphilitic affections: Mez. Brain, tearing: Ars, IHyper., Zinc.; fine burning, Spig.; deep in, Ant, t, better in air, | | Aur. met.; dull, Calc.; in left half, I Agar.; in upper half, Amb.; morning on rising, worse motion, better rest and warmth, Staph., worse from motion, Agnus; worse moving eye, IRhus ; worse moving eyelid, IColoc.; worse after rising, Amm. m. gº neuralgia, Brain, tender: I.Arn., Med.; from leastjar when walking, Raph. ºº irritation, sensitive. Brain, tense: Asaf., Cham., IGels., Paris; centre of each hemisphere and cerebellum, as if large cords were drawn to each from every part of lobes and cerebellum, causing a dispo- sition to run wildly through streets, tearing hair, seemed as if tensive pains would break, when suddenly they relaxed to a bubblingsen- sation passed from centre to circumference, when reached the tensive pains began again, causes momentary loss of thought, Med., as if head were tightly bound, Spig.; in membranes, feeling in region of eye, as if skin were thick and could not be drawn into wrinkles, Paris; worse from motion, excitement, or using eyes, Paris; pain in forepart, worse walking than sitting, Clem. Brain, feels thick : Sil. Brain, throbbing: of arteries, IIBell., IIGlon.; in base, 1Calc.; from behind and toward sides, ends on Surface in shootings, l l Bell.; deep in right side, Sars.; on leaning head back- ward, during day, IIIyc.; from mental labor, Psor; in middle, every morning, continuing all day, iCalc.; worse right side, especially forehead and vertex, IISang.; stinging, worse stooping, HPuls.; transient attacks in one half, IHCham.; with vertigo, ICact. Bay beating. Brain, tingling: l l Apis. Brain tired sensation : I.Med.; with physical and nervous prostration, Con...; restless, in upper, with mental exertion, like limbs after muscular exertion, Ast. r.; as from a power- ful, all-pervading disease, l l Ptel. Brain, traumatic: ºº concussion, wounds, Brain, tubercles: IHCaust.; in plexus choro- ides, Hyper. § meningitis tubercular. Brain, tumor: Spasms from, HPlumb.; blood to head, Glon.; syphilitic, Merc. cor., BMerc. iod. rub. Brain, tumult: restless, distressed, Ast. r. Brain, twitches: when blowing nose during first half of night, Ast. r. Brain, undulating : as if from throbbing in arteries, Hyos. Hº oscillating. Brain, vacillating : Égº oscillating. Brain, vertigo: deep in, as if it would cave in, or would lose consciousness, Brom.; especially in occiput, as if he would fall, Zinc. Hº oscillating, revolving, riding. Pº Sound of one's voice resounds like a bell, ISpig. Brain, wabbling : Ars.; as of water, HHep.; while walking, Cycl. B& liquid, loose, splashing, swashing. Brain, increased quantity of water : in acute dis- eases (typhus, Scarlet fever, Smallpox), mani- fested by Sopor, convulsions etc., Natr. m. Hºº exudation, hydrccephalus. Brain, wavering : when walking, with vertigo, | | Calab. wabbling, waving. Brain, waving sensation: Act. rac., HGlon. B& fluid, liquid, loose, splashing, swash- 1113. Brain, weakness: Chlorof., ||Form., HPhos.; all excitement forbidden, ILobel. c.; heart does not stimulate sufficiently, vertigo, Dig.; left side, Abrot. Hºº exhaustion. Brain, weary: gº tired, Brain, weight: Gº heaviness. Brain, whirling : around in, attack early in morning, IEup. perf.; seems to go round and round (giddiness), I Sabad. Bº revolving, vertigo. Brain, wounds: lacerated, or punctured, HCalend., IHyper. Bºt concussion. B& Cerebrospinal, Forehead, Head, Head- ache, Occiput, Temples, Parietal, Vertex. CEREBROSPINAL affections: Ced., l l Pa- T1S. Cerebrospinal congestion: Art. v., || Chloral., Pic, ac., IWer. v. Cerebrospinal depression: Phos. Cerebrospinal disease: cries out on attempt to move him, I TVer. v.; comes on suddenly and severely, IHydr. ac. Cerebrospinal exhaustion (typhoid): BPhos. 100 3. INNER HEAD. Cerebrospinal irritability: indisposition to stand or walk for any length of time, ||Ran. b.; in epilepsy from convulsions, I I Wer. v.; gait staggering, Cup. ars. Cerebrospinal meningitis: Apis, Calc., Calc. a., IICamph., Canth., ICed., ICic., ICrotal., Cup. ac., ICup. m., Dig., IGlon., Hell., IKali iod., IILyc., Merc., Naja, IOp., IPlumb., IRhus, lSil., | | Tarant., IWer.; rapid alternation of symptoms, Ign.; with temporary blindness, Glon.; with intense pain in cervical occipital region, Glon.; with delirium, TVer.; inflammation of labyrinth of ear as sequel, ISil.; early stage, Apis, Gels.; after violent emotions, which act like a blow, IOp.; ex- plosive form, shock starting suddenly from one portion of body to brain, attended by numbness and paralytic drawing of limbs, Nux v.; epidemic, l l Zinc.; pain in eyes, HGlon.; tingling in fingers, HGlon.; hysterical symptoms or complications, Ign.; with con- fusion and loss of memory, IGlon.; tightening around neck, IGlon.; with nervous irritability, HChloral.; with early paralysis, IPlumb.; irreg- ular pulse, Glon.; with soreness and aching all over, l l Eup. perf; sudden and desperate cases, IHydr. ac.; tetanic stage, Calab.; with vomiting, IChloral. Cerebrospinal sclerosis: muscular atrophy from, HPlumb. Bº Brain sclerosis. FOREHEAD, aching: AEsc. h., Ammoniac., Ant.c., Asar., Atrop. S., Calc. S., Camph., Cann. ind, Coccul., Eup. perf, Ind. m., IIpec, HLach., | | Petrol, Sars, āSul.; with anguish and restlessness, obliging one to leave bed, I Coloc.; better pressing with cold hand, Car- bol. ac.; with cough, Apis, IForm.; dull, Apis, Como., I IOl. jec., IRumex, Sep.; better by pressure, Act. rac.; on awaking, Severe during day, Natr. a.; giddy, Acet, ac.; from bad odor (typhus), IApis ; in Ozaena, Elaps; worse b motion, better lying down, IAScl. t.; wit depression and sour stomach, Ptel.; worse from motion, causing eyes to be closed, Bell.; in outer head, especially forehead, Euph.; after eating, Con, Kali bi.; followed by rend- ing in bones of right or left side of face, IKalm.; intermittent, Ant. c.; Sometimes coming up from back of head, better in morning, worse towards evening (indigestion), , | | Puls.; in- creasing, with pain in sides (remittent neural- gia of chest), IISul.; through temples to Occi- put, commencing in morning, worse afternoon, 7Arm.; worse bending forward, Coloc.; worse from motion, Arn., Chloral.; worse by cold and pressure (headache after a blow on head), iMerc. per. Bº dull pain, heavy pain. open air, better pressure,in warm room, Amm. c.; after dinner, Amm. c.; in evenings, worse before and after eating, also when riding, especially in cold air, from talking, better indoors, Coccul.; as from hammers, with sputum in morning, of yellow or blood-stained mucus, Natr. m.; with hunger, after fever (ague), 1 IPuls.; from left side of head, HKreo.; towards nose, Gamb.; when pressing upon it, with compressive sensation in head, from both sides, with a hot feeling, IMagn. m., with vio- lent glowing, from upper part to vertex, as if head would burst from inward blows, worse from noise, daily paroxysms, Stann.; painful, Bapt., LySS.; in One side of, Aur. met. Hº" hammering, knocking, pounding, throbbing. Forehead, blinding pain: worse evening, into back of head and down neck, Lil. tig. Forehead, blow : pain as from severe, in right side, Acon.; as from a heavy, awakes him in morning, Psor. Forehead, as of a board strapped across: IRhus; with rush of blood to head and flushing of face (typhoid fever), IIRhus; boring, Arg. nit.; in left side, Aur. met. Forehead, bone : periodical paroxysms of ach- ing under, Laur.; burning with swelling, Ilkali i.; burning in left side, Spig.; drawing in right side, HCaps.; drawing during rest and motion, Bell.; drawing toward root of nose, Agar.; as if it would fall out, Colch.; gurgling behind upper part of, Asaf.; headache below, Cup.m.; pressing in left, better from pressure, tight bandaging, worsefromexhaustive mental labor, Arg. nit.; pressure on upper part, Camph.; violent benumbing, pressing inward in left side, Verbas.; drawing pressure, Zing.; shooting over left eye, Chel.; sticking drawing extends to temporal bone, l l Ruta ; stitches in left while reading, Ruta ; tearing, left side in evening, | | Puls.; in right, ICaps. p Forehead, boring : Apis, Calad., Cycl., Dros., Nitr. sp. d.; acute, in one side generally left, or passing from left to right, with nausea, Iris; with digging in brain worse from motion, even talking, IDulc.; dull over left brow 10 A.M., Act. rac.; momentary numbness (affection of sympathetic nervous system), l l Phos.; in right side, Coloc., | | Puls.; in or out, morning and evening, worse in open air, from pressure and stooping, better by touch, Calc.; from within, ISpig.; within outward, worse before midnight and lying quiet, I | Dulc.; from with- in, worse afternoon, and after eating, better from motion, cold drinks and bathing, Bism.; as if loose and falling from side to side, worse walking in open air, better sitting quiet in room, Sul. ac, Đº burrowing. Forehead, as if broad and high: Cund. Forehead, bruised sensation: HIPuls.; midnight till morning, Hep.; better by rubbing, Ars. Forehead, as of a bubble bursting: running around left side of head, Form. Forehead, burning: Aur. mur., Bry., l l Caust. ICham, Lyss., Menyanth, IOxal.ac., Stront., Forehead, sensation of a round ball: sitting firmly even when shaking head, Staph.; of pain in morning, ILac. def. Forehead, as of a band: Ant.t., Bapt., IICarbol. ac., ICarbo v.; below eyebrows, worse from exércise, with throbbing of temporal arteries, Sang.; hot band drawn across, from temple to temple, directly over eyes, Chloral.; worse leaning head forward, Med.; in acute rheuma- tism, IChel.; as if bound by a tight cord, Merc. iod. rub.; about an inch wide, from temple to temple, Helon. Bº constriction, tension. Forehead, beating: INux m.; better in open air, | |Rali iod.; better after rising, Eup. perf; as if it would burst, worse after eating, walking in | |Zinc.; on awaking and after eating, HINuxv.; as of a ball of fire, HCaust.; headache worse right side, Ananth.; better from pressure of cold hand, Carbol. ac.; with digging in brain, Dulc.; during heat (intermittent), Ars.; in jaundice, I | Acon ; with nausea better in air, 3. INNER HEAD. 101 Stann.; lasts twenty-four hours, if very severe ends in vomiting, worse from overexcitement or walking (bilious headache), l l Pod.; burn- ing in right side, Coloc., in right side (eye), Spig.; with hot sweat, IICinch.; stinging, with feeling of rubber band stretched over it, with confusion of mind, Lil. tig.; tearing shooting, from left side to temple, especially left supra- Orbital ridge, with ptosis of upper lid, ISpig.; When walking, Rhus; worse at night, better after riding, Merc. gº heat. Forehead, burrowing: Coccus; worse from motion, loud noise, speaking loud, opening mouth, better lying down, Spig.; as if an ab- Scess were forming, | | Hep. gº boring. Forehead, bursting pain : ILAmm. c., Calad., Graph., IIPuls., Spong., Ustil.; as if accumu- lated blood were pressing out, Spong.; better bandaging head tightly, worse light and noise, with blindness (hemicrania), ILac def; when coughing, JINatr. m.; with sputum of yellow or blood-stained mucus in morning, INatr. m.; to bridge of nose, | | Dulc.; in catarrh of frontal sinus, Ant. c.; with chill and burning in stomach, Sang.; and temples to occiput and nape of neck, Ars. Hº pressure outward, splitting. Forehead, beclouded feeling: IGraph. Forehead, cold sensation: in a small spot, as from a cold thumb, Arn.; changing to heat Worse from shock, motion, etc., Arn.; as if touched by an icy hand, afternoon, Hyper.; on right protuberance, Anag.; right side, Agar.; in a Warm room, Cist.; as from a draft of air, Laur.; as if a cold wind were blowing on it from neck to back, worse in room, better in Open air, Laur. Forehead, bump of concentrativeness: dull #. with corresponding symptoms of mind, 8.T. C. Forehead, confusion: Ailant., Amm., IBry., Nitr. sp. d.; in region of eyebrows and root of nose, Con.; with pinching in epigastrium, IColoc.; with pressure in orbits, IColoc.; with vertigo, IPsor. Hº" dulness, stupefaction. Forehead, congestion: IFluor. ac., ISil.; on awaking, worse stooping, Tell.; causes prick- ling, l l Viol.; feeling of, IICinnab. Bº ful- ness, heaviness, pressure, throbbing. Forehead, constriction (contraction): Ascl. s., | | Carb. S., HCycl., Cham., IGrat., Iris; dull, heavy across (chronic headache), Naja; head- ache in upper part, Hyos.; painful, Plat.; bet- ter from strong pressure, Anac.; pain, as if spot size of a dime was daily contracting and getting smaller, thinks, he will be crazy as soon as it is drawn together (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; with alternate distension, Bism.; pain worse afternoon, better sitting and washing, Asar.; as if muscles were contracted, Bell.; of skin, l l AEsc. h., Arn., Caulo., in middle, Gels. Hº" band, pressing, tension. Forehead, crackling: Acon. Forehead, cramping pain: IPlat.; as if screwed in, IPlat. Forehead, crawling: during supper, Zinc. Forehead, creeping : Colch. Forehead, as if being crushed: with nausea, IIpec.; as if brain were crushed, Sep. Forhead, cutting: Calc., Cinnab.; in bones, Arg. nit.; when coughing, Ziz.; in epilepsy, 1Caust.; with discharge of yellow matter from nose (catarrh), Sep.; in right side to ears, remittent pain, worse by pressure, Diosc. Forehead, darting: Con., Cycl.; especially moving eyes, Cinch.; in left side, Mang.; momentary, obliging one to shut eyes, Pod.; from right to left, followed by flying pains in epigastrium, AEsc. h.; from upperpart down to centre of head, as if knives were thrust into brow, worse in motion Lach.; worse from motion, shocks, etc., Arn. Bºº flying, lancinating, shooting, etc. Forehead, feeling of deadness: I IMur. ac. Forehead, digging: l l Psor. Forehead, disagreeable pain: Apis. Forehead, dragging: Natr. m. Forehead, drawing: Atrop., Aur, mur., Guaiac., IGraph., || Nux v., | | Tereb., Zinc.; especially Over eyes, Cann. i.; with oppressive heat, Zinc.; extending to eyes toward end of chill, worse on opening eyes and motion (inter- mittent) Ars.; intermittent neuralgic pains, ILyc.; in forenoon and at midnight, l l Kali c.; extends to hips (haematuria), Tereb.; on left half, Asaf., Clem.; intermittent, in left side, Thuya; in middle, Ars. S. f.; extends down one half of nose and to middle of vertex morning, worse till afternoon then better til evening, Ign.; especially over root of nose at 6 A.M., Zing.; in periosteum, wakened from sleep in morning, Amm. c.; pressing more on left side at noon, Zing.; in two lines from protuber- ances to glabella, where it draws outward as from a magnet, Ictod.; in right side, Ars., IColoc.; from thinking, Calc.; as if skin were drawn into folds, IGraph.; as of something lightly drawn over, Bar. c.; tensive above orbits, worse raising eyes, JPuls.; with vertigo, IPsor.; seems to be external, to occiput, Sep. Forehead, dulness: Act. sp., Arg. met. Arg. nit., Bapt., Cain., HCham., Cund., Gels., INux m.; behind, Ascl. t.; as of a board, Coccul.; as if a weight were lying in brain, each expiration accompanied by sensation as if this load were pushed from direction of occi- put to forehead, Pallad.; with chilliness, Aloe; as after inhaling chloroform, Cepa; with sink- ing in epigastrium, Natr. a.; with headache, Paris; dull sensation in left, Coccul.; in middle, Staph.; in a small spot as large as tip of finger, in morning, | | Oxal. ac.; muddled, l l Carb. S.; precedes nosebleed, Sabina; more to right side, Lyss. Gº confusion. Forehead, dull pain: AEsc. h., Aur... mur., Canth., Chel., Chim. m., Chin. a., Coccus, Crotal., | | Dios., Eucal., Euphor., Euph., Form., Hama IInd. met, I ILycº Merg. Sul, IMy- gale, IOxal. ac., Phyt., #tei, IVib., Zinc.; in abortion, | |0stil.; in angina faucium, ILach.; on awaking, Ant. c., iCalc., Erig., I IMyr. cer.; as if a rubber band were stretched tightly from temple to temple, IlCarbol. ac.; stupefy- ing, better walking in open air, Ant, c.; better at sunset, followed by mental exhilaration, Coca ; with bruised feeling better, worse mo- tion, Rumex; in centre, l l Carbol. ac.; with chilliness, Carbol.ac.; forehead cold, better by heat, ICinnab.; confusing, extends to temporal regions, as after night watching or loss ofsleep, Vib.; confused (nervous cephalalgia), l l Acet. ac.; in conjunctivitis, I lSep.; with constipa- tion, IIRry.; with coryza, AEsc. h., IICepa, | |Sinap.; in dyspepsia, ILyc.; in dysentery, 102 3. INNER HEAD. lArn.; worse over left eye or alternating from side to side, ILil. tig.; into eyes, Lact. ac.; commencing at Outer angle of each eye, worse around edges of orbits and across bridge of nose, Sinap.; with Soreness of entire face, espe- cially of bones, IMerc. iod. flav.; pain with fever, l l Polyp.; causing head to move to and fro and close eyes, Agar.; followed by semi- fluent coryza, Fluor. ac.; with heaviness of feet, Pic. ac.; in premature labor, l l Sec.; with lassitude and desire to sleep (hemorrhoids), Collin.; with soreness, with heaviness of limbs, Merc. iod. flav.; on left side with stupefaction, pain morning and evening, Lyss.; in morning, acute neuralgia, ILac C.; worse from motion, Chloral.; with neuralgic pains in tem- ples, Rob.; from within outward in right, Castor.; with nausea, with cool sweat on fore- head and feeling of weakness, IPhyt; with pain at root of nose, Merc. iod. flav.; and upper lids, with vertigo, worse turning head or any violent motion, better in open air, Phos.; to occiput, Carbol. ac.; pressing, Astac.; in right half, involving eye, BIgn.; right to left, IAEsc. h.; worse in right temple, Cup. ars.; in one side, generally left, or passing from left to right, with nausea, HIris; may extend down spine, worse from slightest attempt at using mind, Pic, ac.; with stupid feeling from morning to evening, Lyss.; with warm sweat, BGlon.; with sweat and anxiety, better in open air, Ant. c.; with neuralgic pain in right tem- ple, close to eye, Ver. v.; worse in temples, with aching in umbilicus, ILept.; becomes dull and throbbing, settles right side and over temporal bone, Cup. ars.; near right temple, shifting to other side and then disappearing, Jacar.; becoming sharp, throbbing and shoot- ing in right extends to occiput, worse motion and stooping, Ars. S. r.; in upper part, Ferr. S.; worse ascending stairs, Ant. c.; Worse de- Scending stairs, Iodof. fº aching, stupefying pain. Forehead, frontai eminences (protuberances): aching, left to right, worse left, Lyc. vir.; dull aching, Acet. ac.; intermittent beating, near left, Verbas.; in left, asif extravasation of blood had taken place, Arn.; boring in left, Ol. an., worse night, warm bed, Arg. nit.; boring under right, early, soon after waking, IBell.; clawing in left, HArg. nit.; crampy pain extends to Zygo- ma and lower jaw, Bell.; digging in left, Arg. nit.; drawing in head, Viol.; benumbing drawing in left in a draft of air, Verbas.; draw- ing from left to root of nose, causes confusion of head, ICina; formication over right, Coc- Cul.; gnawing, Bell.; slow hammering in left, Verbas.; headache in left, deep, HLach.; head- ache over right, Coccul.; headache over, ILyc. vir.; headache in region of left after dinner, Zinc.; headache in right, Kali br.; headache with ulceration of frontal sinuses when dis- charge stops, IKali bi.; lancinating pain over right, Coccul.; sensation in right as if a nail were driven in, disappears on pressure, Thuya ; pain in left, Chim. umb.; pain in left to left lower occiput, |Natr. c.; pressure below, deep through brain to occiput, Cann. S.; dull press- ure, Asaf.; pressing (jaundice before attack), HArg. nit.; intermittent pressure near left, Ver- bas.; pressing pain in right, HCaust.; pressing in right, Zinc.; from within outward, worse sitting, on entering warm room after walking in open. air, and looking at anything sharply, better lying in horizontal position, especially on back, ISpong.; pressure after rising or dressing in morning, after quarter of an hour over whole forehead to vertex and becoming worse after twenty minutes, pressive pain from within out- ward, IFerr.; violent stupefying pressure deep in right, on going into cold from warmth, Ver- bas.; pressive pain worse going down stairs, better pressing palm against, and in open air, IFerr.; Screwing pain, Arg. nit.; lancinating shocks in left,Cain.; shooting in left to left lower occiput, l l Natr. c.; shooting in right, worse bending forward, better by pressure, HBell.; sharp sticking behind and above, ISpig.; dull boring stitch above right, Zinc.; pulsating stitches, ISpig.; rapid stitches in left, Arn.; sud- den deep penetrating stitches under left, like shocks followed by Sensitiveness, Asaf.;and pa- rietaleminence deep, sharpintermittentstitches between left side, Verbas.; violent, slowly ap- pearing and disappearing stitch from within outward in left, Verbas.; subacute pain, first in left then right,in right molar,then right temple, then left temple, again to right molar, then to loins, with frontal oppression, Lyc. vir.; tear- ing in right, Amb., in left, Sep.; pressing tearing after dinner, Zinc.; tension on going into open air, and in a draft, l l Verbas.; throbbing, I Arg. nit., over right, Coccul.; throbbing on either side, worse evening, and after exertion, Iris; sudden broad thrust above left, extending deep into brain, ICroc. - Forehead, empty : when stooping Act. sp.; as of space between forehead and brain, worse in evening and cold, better from warmth, Caust. Forehead, expansion : Nux m. Forehead, over eyes: B& Supraorbital, Chap- ter 5. Forehead, as if it would fall out: IThuya; as if a piece would fall out, on stooping, l l Nux v.; as if lump were falling forward while sitting or turning in bed, Cham.; as if something would fall forward on stooping, Magn. s. Forehead, sharp flying pains: Ustil. Forehead, formication: Arund. 833° numb- IlêSS. Forehead, frontal sinuses: Đº Nose, Chap. 7. Forehead, fulness: Apis, Bapt., HBell., IIRry., Cain., Chrom. ac., Coca, Hell., Meph., Nitr. sp. d., Sep.; as if brain were too large, Lact. ac.; as if brain were shaken, Pallad.; crowd- ing, HHam.; with throbbing in vertex, Natr.; dull heavy pain, AEsc. h.; in evening, H.Bry.; better on closing eyes and from pressure, IBry.; with red, bloated face, IBry., and grip- ing alternate in various parts, seeming to come from stomach, Con.; with bleeding of nose, IBry.; oppressive, IIAmm. c.; with outward pressure, as if contents would be forced through every aperture, Lil. tig.; and pressure, worse or renewed when thinking thereof, Helon.; pressing, as from vapor of coal, Amm. c.; on right side, extends to root of nose, with almost incessant sneezing (coryza), ISticta ; throb- bing heat, IAct. rac.; with pressing in root of tongue, IHam.; worse raising head, after sleep, after talking, better sitting or lying with head high, Sul.; worse on moving eyes, Bry. B& congestion, heaviness, pressure, weight. 3. 1NNER HEAD. 103 Forehead, glabella (over root of nose, between eyes): boring extending down nose, worse af- ternoon and after eating, better from cold drinks, motion and bathing, Bism.; contrac- tion, as if laced together, with coldness, HHCamph.; headache, Ascl. S.; heavy weight, with want of memory, Staph.; pain, Arn.; headache begins, IGlon.; dull headache, IICup. m.; dull pain, Xan.; like a pressing band, Therid.; pressing pain in morning (coryza), Calc.; throbbing, Calab.; with pain over eyes, Xan.; throbbing in ozaena, Ars. Forehead, gnawing: in scalp, better from rub- bing, I Dros.; as from worms, Zinc. Forehead, grinding pain : worse from motion, awakens 5 A.M., gradually increases and di- minishes, l l Stann. Forehead, hammering : HKali iod.; fears apo- plexy, worse right side formerly, now on left (dyspepsia), IFerr. ph.; in centre, ILyc.: with sensation as if brain were compressed from both sides, HKali iod.; in coryza, after mercury, IIRali iod.; on one side, generally left, or passing from left to right, with nausea, Rhus v.; as if head were enlarged to three times its size, HKaliiod. Đº beating, knock- ing, pounding, throbbing. Forehead, passes hand across : Lyss. Forehead, headache: Amyl., Apoc., Ars., Ars. . i., Asar., Bapt., Bell., HCarbol. ac., ICham, : Chen. a., Chin. a., Chin. S., HCurar., ICycl., IElaps, l l Guaiac., IGels., Gymn., l l Hydras., Iris, Lac c., ILyc.vir.,Lyss., H.Merc. cor., Natr. m., || Op., Petrol., IPlumb., I II*tel., HIPuls., | |Rob., HSang., Sep., | |Sil., Sinap., Stann., | |Sticta, I ISul., ISyph., | |Tell.., | |Tuberc., Tran, n., Vacc., Variol., Ver. v.; worse in anterior half, IIris; with tearing in arms and hands, Calc. p.; on awaking, going off after getting up and washing, Sul.;better infresh air, Tarant.; of businessmen, Arg. met.; in catarrh, IILyc.; with pain in chest and nausea, Asim.; in chorea, IMygale; chronic, worse sitting, study- ing, sewing, better standing, working, could not attend school, BIris; during climaxis, Sars.; coma and delirium, difficult deglutition, nau- sea and bilious vomiting, Crotal.; with chill, IEup. pur.; worse in large company, HPlumb.; in coryza, Aur. met.; fluent coryza, H.Med...; caused by cough (phthisis), Calc.; worse coughing, I ISticta; causes depression of spirits, Sarrac.; with dizziness, Xan.; and dimness of vision (dysmenorrhoea), ILaur.; with desire for cold, acid drinks, Eup. pur.; with stinging in left ear, changing at times to right, Bor.; af- ter eating, Ars. h., with heat, Calend.; worse after dinner and in evening, Calc. S.; with sour eructations, Pic. ac.; when he exerts himself, Zing.; heaviness in eyes and nausea, IIAloe; with pain back of eyes, Kob.; pressure, as if eyes would be forced out, Med.; dull, heavy pressure behind eyes, ITherid.; worse turning eyes upward, I ILac c.; must close eyes, Calc.; . especially over eyes, worse laughing, talking, or stooping, Zing.; with flushed face, sore throat (diphtheria in alternation with Bell.), IKaol.; preceded by hot flushes, I IMelil.; ex- tending into cheek bones, ISang.; with sting- ing, darting, Stilling.; all day, with cold feet, Ferr. mur.; in hepatic typhus, Chel.; flying pains, AEsc. h.; with weakness in forehead, PSOr.; chronic, worse in forenoon (suppressed j . - vomiting, I Selen.; itch), Calc.; slight, in forenoon, Vib.; in- volves gradually whole head, worse from through head, worse vertex, afterward head felt bruised, ILac def; increasing, with feeling of heaviness, as if head would fall forward, Natr. m.; when suddenly turning head, Natr. c.; with heat, in intermittent, l l Puls.; in in- fluenza, Euphor.; with lassitude, better in open air, Carbol. ac.; worse from light, l l Ca- lab.; left side, Asar.; left side worse, Ant. c.; from left to right, Carbol. ac.; worse lying on back, Calc.; during menses, Amm. c.; with profuse menses, Crotal.; chronic, worse from mental exertion, Plumb.; in suppressed itch, ICalc.; before midnight, with pain in chest, as from an internal ulcer in sternum, IPuls.; after midnight (typhoid pneumonia), I ILac c.; in morning, Ars. i., HSul., Zing.; on awaking, worse after rising, Lyss.; begins on awaking, increases as day advances, better by sleep at night, extending gradually to vertex and in- volving entire cerebrum, with constant ver- tigo, worse from motion, mental exertion, espe- cially school-work and going up stairs (brain fag), l l Pic. ac.; in morning on rising, | |Iber.; worse from motion, Elaps.; with nausea, Alce, IGlon., J.Med.; and loss of appetite, l l Iber.; worse while nausea remains, Petrol.; in acute desOuamative nephritis, Coccus; followed, and better by nosebleed, IFerr. ph.; violent, when nasal discharge suddenly dries up, Lach.; with thick plugs of nasal Secretion, IMerc. iod. flav.; extends to mose, ICalc. p., E.Med.; to occiput, Camph., Chl ral.., | |Sul.; with ozaena (scrofula, mercurio syphilis), IIAur. met.; in paralysis, Curar.; chronic, periodic, IKreo.; violent, periodic, ISil.; in pneumonia, IChel.; better by pressure, Clem., Tarant; better by strong pressure , (albuminuria), ILyc. vir.; in right half, during apyrexia (tertian ague) IPuls.; in right side, with sensation as if eyes would be forced out of head, worse in right eye, with menses, l l Sang.; on rising, Calc., Eryng.; worse in rest, Cic.; in sick headache, HPhyt.; better by smoking, Diad.; in spermatorrhoea, IPhos.; in affection of spine, BLach.; with fulness in stomach and belching, IChim. m.; shooting at intervals in right temple, | | Kali bi.; during stool, Apis ; worse from stooping, HBry., HCalc, Elaps.; during sweat (ague), |Sep.; worse in temples, extends to back of left eyeball, worse on moving eyes, Badiag; in ulcerated throat, ILyc.; in tonsil- litis, Apis; with toothache and earache, Bor.; continued to vertex and occiput, Diad.; with vertigo, Carbo v., Plumb.; on rising from sit- ting. Sang.; almost incapacitates for study, fre- quent and profuse urine, Vib.; with vonmiting, Ver. v.; worse on walking, Ustil., in open air, Calc.; worse in warmth, Calc. Forehead, heat: Alum., Arund., Badiag., Croc., | | Chel, Diad., Elat., Gels., Nux m.; after- noon, Niccol.; burning, ISpong.; as of a hot body having descended into it when stooping, TKali c.; congestive, IPuls.; with burning in chest, ICrotal.; with chill over whole body, | |Natr. m.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. m.; between attacks in epilepsy, ILach.; in headache, Diad.; tensive, before vertigo, IBNux v.; in infraorbital neuralgia caused by mental work (smallpox), Variol.; worse from 104 3. INNER HEAD. motion, BCrotal.; during night, l l Angust.; when reading (smallpox), l l War.; standing or sitting, better in open air, Alum.; worse walk- ing, Camph. Hºburning. Forehead, heaviness: AEsc. h., AEthus., Amyg., HAmyl., Ant. c., Ars., Ars. S. r., Aspar., Bapt., Bism., IIBry., HCarboa, ICham., HCic., IColoc., Gamb., Hep., IKali iod., IOxal. ac., Niccol., Nitr. sp. d.; in ague, Ipec.; afternoon, Niccol.; as if brain would fall forward, with stoppage of nose, Grat.; confused, Arn.; with constipation, Nux v.; no stool for several days (fissure ani), Ham.; with coryza, Jacar., HINux v.; after dinner, Amm. c.; can hardly open eyes, All. Sat.; worse over eyes, worse moving or lying down, slightly better in open air, Chloral.; with dull sensation over eyes, and continual throbbing most marked on each side of head (fainting spells), Lac def.; as if something heavy fell into forehead if he holds head down, Nux v.; after fright, l l Rhus t.; in left half, Cund.; during menses, with feeling as if eyelid would be drawn back, in evening, Zinc.; in morning, after rising, and during day, Amm. m.; in morning, as if she had not slept sufficiently, Niccol; with mo- roseness, AEthus.; neuralgia, ICoccion.; with nosebleed, HKreo.; pressing, HNux m.; as if everything would push out, II Acon.; on stoop- ing, ICarbo a.; in heat of Sun, Brom.; in up- per part, Ferr. S.; worse raising head, after sleep, after talking, better sitting, or lying with head high, ISul.; worse reading and writing, Calc.; worse walking, Camph. gº dulness, weight. Forehead, heavy pain: Canth, Chim. m., IPhyt., Puls.; alternating with throbbing and jerking, Lyss.; extending to back, sometimes, all over head, comes on any time of day, ILach.; severe across forehead, Amyl.; over eyes, worse moving and, lying down, slightly better in open air, Chloral.; dull, TUran. n.; in morning acute neuralgia), ILac C.; worse in motion, Jhloral.; dull, with nausea, IIris; first in right side, extends more and more toward left side, Sabad.; from reading or writing, worse stooping Eryng.; passing around from temple to temple, just above eyebrows, ILobel. i.; worse walk- ing and stooping, Rhus v.; like waves, l l Ant.t. ɺaching, dull pain. Forehead, as if left half were higher than right half: Cund. * Forehead, itching: Anac., Alum., Aur, mur., Pallad.; evening in bed, Zinc.; severe, IISul.; better pinching skin, Ars. m.; in tertian inter- mittent, I Sep.; scraping, Bell. Forehead, jerking: º to middle of brain, in short intervals, after lying down, Camph.; especially after eating, Cham, ; in left, in evening, Alum.; in left, half an hour after ris- ing, IColoc.; painful, through left, leaving dull pressure, worse during rest, better from motion, HStann.; pressure in middle of, renewed by suddenly turning around, stooping or talking, Sil.; shooting backward, I | Prun.; single, un- dulating, violent jerks of pressing headache, Sep.; in right side, towards interior and back part of head, Cann. i. Hºº darting, lacerat- ing, neuralgic, tearing. Forehead, knocking: with congestion to head, HSpong. Bº throbbing. Forehead, lacerating: Bov., Guaiac.; when | leaning head against something or when lying on back, IIMux v.; excited or made worse by feeling heart or stooping, Ipec. Forehead, lancinating: Ast. r., ICup. ac., Cup. m., Ferr.; Worse in right side, Ananth.; worse Stooping. Forehead, feels as large again : HNux m. Forehead, as if top of head were lifted up : Diosc. Forehead, lightness across: on stooping, worse in morning, IKalibi. Forehead, sensation like an inability to fix mind on any subject: Con. Forehead, motion: as of something moving, Lyss.; to and fro, almost as if head were moving to and fro, Phell. Forehead, muscles: painful sensation, compels him to wrinkle, Viol. Forehead, as if a nail were being drivenin: Ign. Forehead, neuralgic pain: AEsc. h., Chel., Plat., Thuya; intermittent (prosopalgia), | | Ver.; in left, over eye, Jamb.; paroxysms, returning every eight, twelve, fourteen, or twenty-one days, Coccion.; periodic, over either eyebrow, commences 9 A.M., worse till noon, when it declines and passes off at 3 P.M., returns morning at 9, Stram.; worse stooping, Iod. H& jerking, tearing. Forhead, numbness: IFluor. ac., || Mur. ac.; as if constricted, in a warm, crowded room, Soon increasing to violent, dull, burrowing compres- sion, with fretful impatience and heatin upper part of body, especially in head, as if anxious sweat would break out, l l Plat.; to root of nose, Bar. c.; tensive, as after a blow, extend- ing to nasal bone, I |Plat.; worse in morning when awaking and when lying, better from exercising in open air and wrapping up head, IMagn. m. Forehead, fronto-occipital : headache (morbus Brightii), ILyc. vir. Forehead, oppressive pain: with delirium, Agar.; stupefying, reeling, Sabad. tº dull, heavy. Forehead, pain (undefined): Ailant., Ant. a., Ant. t., Ars. h., Ars. S. r., Arund., Bor., Brach., Calad., Card. m., ICepa, Chim. m., Cupr. S., Elaps, Erig., Form., Gels., HGlon., Ipec., IKali iod., Lyss., INux v., BSpong.; above, |Chim. m.; better from motion in open air, IMagn. m.; awaking with, Myr. cer.; ex- tending back, Phyt.; better lying quietly on back (emansio mensium), HDig.; contracts brows (aphonia), Caust.; like a boil, midnight till morning, IHep.; pinching in bowels, Natr. s.; with catarrh, ICepa, chronic naso-phar- yngeal, INatr. a.; in centre, ICrotal.; with chill, Ars. h., | | Lact. ac.; constant pain, Lac def.; in coryza, Sabad.; from coughing, Ascl. t.; in bronchitis, IIod.; in delirium tremens, | |Stram.; diffused in upper part, worse on right side, extends to base of brain with Soreness, Xan.; extends to right ear, Tereb.; with ringing in ears, Cact.; after eating, IKali c.; in epileptiform eclampsia, ICed.; with copious thick expectoration, chilliness, vomiting, loss of appetite, loose stools, sleep- lessness and restlessness (influenza), IPuls.; in evening by candlelight, with burning and pressure in eyes, Croc.; towards evening with vertigo, ICycl.; extends to eyes, sharp violent, better by warmth, scalp tender where pain is worst, IISul.; must close eyes, or if looking, 3. INNER HEAD.’ 105 make aperture of lids small, || Aloe; causes dimness of sight. Eryng.; dark spots before eyes, Cact.; eyelids swollen in morning (cili- ary neuralgia), ICrotal.; worse over left eye (catarrh of frontal sinuses), ICup. m.; excór- iating, on awaking, 2 A.M., Act. rac.; with stitches in left side of face, ISang.; at 10 A.M., Lact. ac.; frequent, 11Puls.; worse when shak- ing head, Glon.; chronic, must hold head and eyes down, Apis ; with rush of blood to head, |Merc. cor.; with heat after eating, Calend.; with flying heat and sweat in morning, Oxal. ac.; with general heat, alternating with crampy pain in chest, Lachn.; in hysteria, ICed.; in- creasing, till evening, Ammoniac.; increasing for fifteen minutes, then decreasing, | | Puls.; with indigestion (suppression of itch), Calc.; in iritis, ICinch.; with lassitude, worse in morn- ing (suppression of itch), Calc.; cause lachry- mation (acute neuralgia), Lac c.; in left side, Ant, c., Calc. S., IKali bi:; extending deep into brain, in paroxysms, Plant.; deep in left, back of inner corner of eye and higher than eyebrow, extends down toward left and deeper in like a curve or drawn bowstring, Ars. s. f.; in left, with melancholy, Aur. met.; with disordered liver, Merc.; is more severe in left eye and ear, extending through occiput, worse by pressure with hand, Menyanth.; in un- developed measles, HAmm. c.; during menses, Brom.; in morning, Aur. mur. nat.; worse lying on left side and back, better and going off when turning on right side, and after ris- ing, ICinnab.; on awaking, extends to back of head, IKali bi.; when awaking, worse after rising, Kalm.; lying in bed, worse drinking wine, worse in wet cold weather, better rising and moving, Rhod.; in morning in ophthalmia, Apoc.; worse from motion, T ||Phos. ac., or exertion (cerebrospinal pains), IOxal ac.; with nausea, Kob.; after a light breakfast (headache), ILac def; better from nausea, ||Lyc. vir.; seems to meet and go down nose, Cup. ars.; to root of nose, worse in morning on rising, Ptel.; to root of nose, with rotary vertigo, l l Puls.; at noon, Chin. S.; with nose- bleed, ICina ; extends to occiput, Arum m.; involving whole occiput in evening, | | Paris; extends to Occiput, intense distracting, unbear- able (sick headache), ILac def.; with numbness in occiput, Lach.; worse when pain in occiput is better, I Amyl.; with pallor (suppression of itch), Calc.; in paroxysms, with stuffing up of nose, Mar. v.; with photophobia, IChel.; with photophobia, blepharitis, astigmatism, Lil. tig.; flies to, with photophobia, Tarant.; with pressure from within out, Bry.; better by strong pressure, JBell.; in right, Ars. h.; worse in right (diarrhoea), IApis; in right (inter- mittent), Carbo v.; in right during morning, Merc. Sul.; severe, principally in anterior part and eyes, worse stooping and walking, better from , pressure (dysmenorrhoea), I Sabina; shooting, into . (right), IPhos.; when sit- ting, Cinch.; after sleep (epileptic), I IOp.; makes him stand still while walking, better pressing strongly on parts, Bell.; with un- easiness in stomach, Kob.; extending to temples and occiput, worse toward evening (chronic cephalagia), Arn.; with dry slimy tongue, ICalc.; worse stooping, Kob.; tender to touch, worse in evening, Bufo.; worse from touch (iritis), Merc.; in left side, became throbbing, particularly when working, caused tears to flow, IKali c.; changes to throbbing in vertex on assuming upright position (diph- theria), Lach.; goes to vertex, then to occi- put, then settled on top of head, seemed intol- erable, better by Squeezing both hands upon side of head, 17inc.; with vertigo, ILNux v.; with vertigo and nausea, could not sit up, worse, from raising head, Pic. ac.; better by Sponging with cold water, l l Sul.; better by force of will, Lil. tig. Forehead, penetrating pain: down to nose, TrAur. mur. Forehead, periodie pain: as if head would burst, with efforts to vomit and rarely vomit- ing (headache), Lac. def; with stuffed nose, IMar. v.; in right side, | |Natr. S.; from eight to ten days, Elaps.; every six weeks, worse from motion and in fresh air, better from strong pressure and wrapping up head (cephalalgia), IIMagn. m. Forehead, piercing pain: HKreo.; from within outwardtowardsmiddle, more upward, I | Glon. Forehead, pinching: in a small spot, deep, Jamb. Forehead, pounding up into head (chronic co- ryza) and with inflammation of frontal sinuses (chronic catarrh): IISil. Bºe beating, knocking, throbbing. Forehead, pressure (painful): Acon., Aloe, Amb., Ammoniac., Ant. t., Arg. met., Ars. h., Arum. t. Aspar., Aur., Bar. c., IBell., Berb., Benz. ac., Bism., Bor., Brach., Cain., Camph., | | Carb. S., Carbo v., Cast. eq., Castor., Cham., Chin. a., Cinch., Cinnabi, Coccus, Cycl., Euph., Inul., Lyss., Magn. c., Merc. Sol., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., IIPhyt., || Rhod., Sang., ISpong., Verbas., Zing.;aching, Lactu.v.; from current of air, Anag.; as if pressed asunder, with pressure on eyeballs, and sleepiness, better evening and entering a room from cold air or vice versa, Ran. b.; awakens 5 A.M., | |Stann.; backward, Anac.; benumbing, Calc.; as of a board against, | | Dulc., Plat., iSul.; as if bones were lifted up, HBell.; as if front half of brain would come through forehead, I.Med.; in middle as if brain would fall out while straining at stool, Ratan.; as if brain had not enough room when rising in morning, a forcing outward, better after washing and eating, Psor.; as if brain would be pressed out just above orbits, obliges him to lie down, Bell.; , feeling of a heavy substance pressing upon brain becomes sharp and darting, almost unendurable, Stilling.; as if it would burst, Ferr.; particularly after eating, Natr. S.; with catarrh in frontal sinus, ICalc.; as if it would burst, worse after eating, walking in open air, better from pressure and in warm room, Amm. c.; during chill (inter- mittent), Ars.; in choroiditis, ICed.; com- pressed behind and above, Æthus.; dull, com- pressed feeling, Ailant.; compression in left, Coccul.; compression from margins of orbits to temples, Cann. S.; as if compressed, in a warm room, Acon.; compressive sensation, with anguish and restlessness, obliging one to leave bed, Coloc.; compressed, as if screwed together, ISul.; constrictive, worse from mo- tion, excitement or rising eyes, IParis; and contracting pain, Acon.; as if coryza would appear, Coloc.; in coryza, IllMerc.; as if parts were crushed by a violent concussion, extends 106 3. INNER HEAD. over forehead and cheek bone, Arn.; deep in, IGraph.; after dinner, Agar.; worse after dinner (chlorotic cephalalgia), I lzinc.; dull, l l Zinc.; with confusion, HNatr. m.; with feeling of fulness, Ustil.; dull, with nausea, AEsc. h.; dull, makes thought difficult, Zinc.; in dysmenorrhoea, Cycl.; with stitches passing inward, in both ears, Lyss.; causes eyes to be drawn shut while walking, better sitting, lying down, worse rising or going into open air, Bell.; extends into eyes, Asar., HKali c.; extending into eyes and root of nose, HKali c.; as if eyes would be pressed out, HPhos.; above eyes, Cist.; in eyeballs, lids can only be raised with exertion and pain, could no longer read, BNatr. m.; into eyes, with pressure in stomach to liver, left ribs and back, BKali c.; as if it would push out, worse morning when rising, better in fresh air, | |Sabina; she cannot keep eyes open, better walking in open air, HCoral.; extending into eyes, with heat in face and head (sick headache, blepharitis, catarrhal fever), BKali c.; extends to eyes toward end of chill, worse opening eyes and from motion, Ars.; extend- ing to orbits, Sore moving eyes, Chel.; as from stupefying constriction, drawing in orbits, worse evening at rest and in open air, better movement, in room and from changing position, Val.; commencing over eyes, spread- ing upward to coronal suture, B. Arg. nit.; with pressing eyes outward, Lyc., vir.; worse over eyes, HCard. m.; with pain in eyes, in fore- noon, Zinc.; toward eyes, Aspar.; as from a heavy weight over eyes, Sil.; weighing down eyelids, Carbo v.; worse moving eyebrows, oloc.; with hot face, Ang.; as if some- thing would fall out, Cinch.; during fever, HKali c.; in puerperal fever, worse from mo- tion, l l Plat.; worse from weight of hat, HCarbo v.; with heat and prostration, Lyss.; with heatat 9 A.M., increases till midday, disap- pears 4 P.M., of several months’ duration (head- ache), I ISul.; in typhoid fever, HApis, l l Phos.; during heat (intermittent), HArs.; in intermit- tent, HFerr.; as if flattened, Coral.; right side, with giddiness and chill after dinner, better toward evening, Coca ; followed in a few minutes by sticking in forehead, and especially over orbits, Soon sticking changes into pressure, and so on in constant alterna- tion, sticking is like a darting, tearing, as if it would pierce eye from within outward, Val.; as from a tight hat, Alum.; with heat in head and flashes of heat, IKali c.; extending over whole head, particularly in vertex and occiput, with constant roaring in ears, with confusion and heaviness of head (rheumatism), Lyc.; with confusion of head, Sul.; with congestion to head, especially when Smoking, Magn, c.; with congestion to head, BSpong.; with dul- ness in head, Zinc. ; like a heavy load on forepart, I IStram.; dull, heavy, Ailant, increasing during day, Sticta ; heavy, with belching and nausea, Calc.; heavy, especially on stooping, IParis ; as if it would be pressed in, worse motion, Bapt.; from without in- ward, ILach., Zinc.; gradually increasing and decreasing, ||Plat., IIStann.; without inwards, worse riding in a wagon, reading and thinking, from eating, drinking and sleeping, better during rest indoors, ICOccul.; as if pressed in at night and morning, worse on exposing head to cold air, NHNux v.; pain as if everything would issue on stooping, IBell.; with irritable mood during and after dinner, Mar. v.; in jerks, from without, over head, Anac.; in left side, Brach.; worse in left, Lyc. vir., Sars.; especially left side, worse open air, after dinner, Seneg; in left side, changing to º IHyos.; with stitches in left side, HSars.; on lying down, Calend., Chim. m.; on back, IColoc.; maddening, outward pressing, presses head against wall, WLyss.; in measles, Euph.; menses absent two and a half months, ICycl.; before menses, Sil.; before and during menses (dysmenorrhoea), INux v.; during menses, Sul.; during menses, with dis- charge of offensive,hardened matter from nose, Sep.; in emansio mensium, JDig.; from mental exertion, Anac., JDig.; returns 4 P.M., seventh day, with uneasiness of mind when reading or thinking, Lyss.; in morning, Ant. t., Nux v.; IPhos. ac., Zinc.; in morning on awaking, and in evening, Anac.; morning after rising, and afternoon, during menses, Sul.; morning with drawing in eyes as if strabismus would follow, Pod.; with morning headache, Psor.; worse from motion, Agnus, l l Aph.ch., Arn., l l Stann., with restlessness, Sul.; with nausea, Carb. S., and belching, Calc.; pain, accompanied by slight nausea, with cold sweat, and feeling of weakness, IPhyt.; worse at night, Ars. h.; in neuralgia, MCoccion.; until noon, with dul- ness in head in morning, Sul.; into nose, HCalc.; before nosebleed, ICroc., Sabina; with discharge of plugs from nose during menses, Sep., Sil.; pain above root of nose, must bend head forward, followed by qualmish- ness, HIgn.; toward root of nose, worse after rising, Amm. m.; with stoppage of nose, HCaust.; caused momentary numbness (affec- tion of sympathetic nervous system), IPhos.; as if brain were pressed out, HBry.; as though pressure from occiput would force brain out, HCaps.; outward, Alum., Amyl., Amm. C., IAsaf., Benz. ac., Bry., HCamph., || Chel., | | Dros., Nux m., Oleand., Stann., Verbas.; obliging him to move head from one side to other, better for a short time by almost com- plete uncovering of burning hot body, Coral.; outward, first left, then right, Cimex ; , out- ward, worse stooping, Bry.; outward, as if all would prolapse, Benz. ac.; as of a plug on right side, Jacar.; with photophobia, WKali c.; better from pressure with hand, l l Spig.; pulsative pain, Ruta ; pushing outward, li Amm. c.; in right, Ars.; Il Chel., Colch., Hydr. ac., Lith., | |Staph.; increasing and decreasing in right half, ICham.; first in right then in left, Colch.; extends into right eye, BIgn.; in right, above eyebrow, Ign.; in right, sometimes extending to occiput, Coccus; on rising, Stram.; sharp, in upper part of left side, IIIod.; upon a small spot in middle, in evening, Zinc.; sharp, morn- ing on awaking, afterward becomes a simple pressure in temples, Zinc.; as if skull were too full, with nausea, or sour, slimy vomiting, | |Natr. ph.; with sleepiness, Zinc.; after Smoking, Calad.; as if it would split, BAEthus.; in a small spot, deep in, Jamb.; in Small spots, worse in left side, Psor.; after stitch, Lachn.; as from a stone, better by laying head down and stooping, ill humor, whining, Bell.; as from 3. INNER HEAD, 107 a stone, with hot head, worse evening, ICham.; as from a stone every morning, with vertigo, BKali c.; when stooping, or moving head, in afternoon, Lyss.; worse from stooping,1Coloc., Spig.; can scarcely stoop, B.Bry.; with stupe- faction, Calad., HCinch.; with nausea, Dros.; stupefying, with confusion of senses and dul- nessof wholehead, while reading, also inchronic coryza, InCalc.; stupefying, worse in room, | | Natr.c.; after being in sun, Act.sp.; after sun- Set, with heat on top of head, better by press- ure, during quiet and while lying down, worse when thinking, ENatr. S.; tension, Bell., in right side, "Bell.; with thirst, mostly in morn- ing, Natr. S.; throbbing, every morning (epi- lepsy), l l Sul.; extends to vertex and jaw, Lyss.; with vertigo, ICOccul., Grat.; in influ- enza, Ant. t.; on walking, ascending stairs, reading, or reflecting, Arn.; while walking in afternoon, with peevishness, l l Kali c.; worse near a warm stove, Arn.; wavelike, in left half, Asaf.; with weeping and vexation, Bell.; like a weight, worse bending head down, better from pressure, BNatr. m. B& constrictive, dull, heavy, tensive. Forehead, pricking: , Arund., Lil, tig.; from rush of blood, l l Viol.; with giddiness, worse stooping, in evening, cannot sleep until 1 or 2 A.M. (after checked diarrhoea), I ISul.; as of pins, Aur. met., HCepa; in skin, l l Lil. tig. Hº stinging. Forehead, protuberance: Hº eminence. Forehead, racking pain : with heat of face and head, and great desire to hurry business, Ptel. Forehead, raging pain: IMerc. sol. Forehead, rending. Bº tearing. Forehead, rheumatic pain : of right, with nau- sea, pain worse in morning, HPhyt. Forehead, roughness: sensation of, Pallad. Forehead, sensitive : Zinc.; to dry cold air, Carbo a. Forehead, sharp pain : above eye, worse above right, Natr. a.; when riding in sharp cold wind, 1 P.M., Ars. i.; beginning in right side, shooting like lightning through brain coming out at occiput, HPrun.; worse stooping, Iodof. Forehead, pain as if shattered: Stann. Forehead, shocks: painful, worse forenoon and evening, Sul. ac.; with sputum in morn- ing of yellow or blood-stained mucus, HNatr. m.; sudden, Crocus. Forehead, shooting: AEsc. h., Apis, Berb., Cinnab., Eryng., ISpig.; before falling with vertigo, IKali c.; with fever lasting for an hour (ague), l l Puls.; in hectic fever, l l Phos.; in left only by day, till last night, when it prevented sleep, shooting goes obliquely down- ward and sometimes backward, IMerc. per.; on one side, generally left, or passing from left to right, with nausea, Iris; from out in, 1Coloc.; pressing (coryza), IAcon.; in right side, worse toward evening, rest, cold air, coughing, better from moderate motion, IIIris; under skin, Chel.; sudden, extends to eyes, Berb. gº darting, lancinating. Forehead, shuddering: Castor. Forehead, frontal sinuses: as if air forced it- self into, Zinc.; catarrh, Berb., Bry., HCalc., ICup. m., HKali m., chronic, IKali iod.; ca- tarrhal affection in coryza, IIMerc.; chronic coryza, l l Sil.; coryza, with hot, burning, pro- fuse lachrymation, Verb.; dull pain, Cochl.; . in right, afternoon, Bapt.; continual dull pain across, with extreme sensibility of cartiſages of ear and nose, Zinc.; fulness, Cochl.; dull, heavy feeling over, l l Puls., in morning, Ars. met.; inflammation with catarrhal head- ache, Kali iod.; inflamed with pounding and throbbing in forehead (chronic ca- tarrh), IISil.; severe pain with dry cough and pain in chest, BSang.; pain in right, after catch- ing cold during attack of coryza, worse in morning, near fire, HINux v.; pressure, Ars. h., Cimex; dull pressure, HIod.; pressure like With the point of little finger in right, later in left, Ars. h.; Sore, Cochl.; sticking in left, Verb.; jerking stitches, III Cali iod.; stuffed feeling (hay catarrh), IISticta; tearing, Kali iod.; tightness over, l l Carbol. ac.; ulcerations, Hippoz.; involved by ulceration of inner nose, IKali iod.; uneasy feeling, Cochl. Forehead, smarting in skin of: Jalap. Forehead, soreness: daily, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., Cina; better temporarily by rubbing, Ars.; Small spots, Paris; as if in brain, worse stoop- ing, Bapt.; in frontal bone, Sarrac. Forehead, spasmodic pain: to vertex after tak- ing cold, Calc. Forehead, splitting pain: Ant. c., | | Oleand.; as if it were split, wakes at night, I |Vacc.; on going into cold wind, ILac c.; with cough, Sticta ; as if it would split in two in median line, from root of nose to top of head, Vacc. Hºº bursting, pressure. Forehead, small, painful spot: Bry. Forehead, squeezing pain: Plat.; above root of nose, as if she would lose reason, worse in open air, HAcon. Forehead, stabbing: felt as if, with knives (headache), I Thuya ; forehead to occiput, three violent stabs, Bell.; from upper part down to centre of head, as if knives were be- ing thrustinto brow, worse motion (headache), HLach. Forehead, sticking : Arn., Camph., Coccion., Crot. t., Sil., Zinc.; evening, in bed, Zinc.; espe- cially over orbits, like a darting tearing, as if it would pierceeyes from within outward, changes in pressure and so on in constant alternation, HVal.; and drawing to Occiput (amaurosis), HElaps; pressive, in left side, extends to right, worse opening eyes, Sil.; as of needles stuck in, Caulo.; sudden, toward nose, BColoc.; with a tearing as if head would burst, or sharp tearing in skin of left, above eyebrow, Zinc.; with ver- tigo in afternoon, Stront. Hº pricking, stinging. Forehead, stinging : BCycl.; with and continu- ing after shaking chill, Mang.; extending to eyes, towards end of chill, worse opening eyes and on motion (intermittent), Ars.; fine, HIpec.; in typhus, Apis ; during heat (inter- mittent) Ars.; with dry, thirstless heat all night, 1Camph.; in middle, Ars. S. f.; from within outward, Ign. Hºpricking, sticking. Forehead, stitches: AEsc. h., Arn, Berb., Cycl., IElaps, Ipec, Merc.cor., B.Lach., | | Puls.; above, Berb.; in inflammation of brain, I | Puls.; with chilliness on nape of neck and back, Sil.; with cough, Arn.; dull,AFSc. h.;frequent dull, or like electric sparks, Cham.; into ear, Cepa ; into left eye, Ant.tº; into eyes, Kali c.; distort face, extend into left eye and ear, every five min- utes, day and night, I lSep.; during puerperal 108 3. INNER HEAD. fever, Coloc., Kali c.; fine but violent, Zingib.; better from heat, and raising head, IKali c.; in hysteria, betterlying down and by pressure, HLyc.; in jaundice, I Sep.; into upper jaw, Cepa ; as from a knife, Tereb.; pressing boring in left half in morning from within outward, woke him twice, lasts a minute, Staph.; over entire left, externally, Cepa ; intermittent, fine, needlelike, in left side, Verbas.; in left, better from pressure and in open air, | | Puls.; in left, daily, half an hour after rising, IColoc.; worse from moving head, eyes or jaws, IKali c.; with nausea, better lying down, Sep.; as of needles, Cepa ; in left, Mangan.; external, needlelike, in right, Ars. S. f.; into nose, especially after drinking Something cold, Dig.; frequent, one-sided, l l Sep.; from without in, Coloc., continuous, in left, from within out, Lachn.; flying, from within out, mornings or at noon, Con...; from within out, worse eat- ing or stooping, better pressing head or mov- ing about, ISul.; from , within out, worse evening and on touching hair (syphilis), Merc. cor.; fine prickling, when becoming warm, Sabad.; sharp, from within out, Senecio; in ovaritis, IPlat.; with paroxysmal burning in ovaries, l l Plat.; as if with pins in skin, Calad.; in right, Ars. S. f., Calc. a., COccul., 1Glon., Squilla, as if in bone, 1 |Nuxy.; Sensitive across, every few minutes, Atrop.; sharp, externally in left, Tarax.; when stooping, Cycl.; worse stoop- ing IKali c.; to teeth of same side, Cepa; ex- tend into teeth, I | Puls.; from temples, ISpong.; with vertigo, melancholy and prostration, | |Natr. c.; with vertigo, before he falls, IKalic. Bºº lancinating, sticking. IForehead, stupefaction : IColoc., Hep. B& dulness, confusion. Forehead, stupefying pain: Bov., Euphor.; pressing, with obstruction of nose, I liſ)ulc.; ressing, while reading, ICalc.; with Somno- ency, IPhos. ac.; in upper part, Hyos.; worse at rest, Cic. Bº dull pain. Forehead, surging: with vertigo, I IFSOr.; like waves of pain, rolling up and beating against frontal bone, with headache, Sep. Forehead, swashing sensation: when shaking head, Cina. Forehead, as if ice cold sweat were on, which is not there: IGlon. Forehead, feeling as if swollen: above eyes (headache), l l Tuberc. Forehead, tearing pain: Act. sp., Amb., Ant. c., IBerb., Bry, Calc. p., Camph., Cham, Coc- cion., Coccus, Con., TCup. m., Graph., Ign., ILach., | |Natr. c., Sil, Spig., Sul.; above, Berb ; better in open air, IAur. met.; inflam- mation of brain, l l Puls.; burning, day and night, ILyc.; in coryza, IIMerc.; as if coryza. would appear, Coloc.; drawing, extending into eyes and root of nose, IKali c.; after eating, Inul.; during supper, Zinc.; particularly around eyes and nose, affected parts sensitive to touch, as if a blister had been applied (headache), | |Sul.; outward, during heat (intermittent), IArs.; in hysteria, better lying down and by pressure, ILyc.; in left, Coloc.; daily, half an hour after rising, IColoc.; left to right, Lachn.; before and during menses, Cinnab.; from mental exertion, Anac.; in middle, Cain.; from middle toward left side, Lyss.; as if forehead would be torn out at night, IHep.; nightly, | IPlumb.; worse at night, Thuya; worse even- ing and night, Merc.; from within outward, worse eating or stooping, better pressing head or moving about, Sul.; in recurrent parox- ysms, Cham.; pressure, Stann.; in right half at intervals, Stann.; in right, Arum t.; as if in bones, 1 INux v.; in upper right, Osm., Sep.; sticking into cheek, Cham.; sticking, with violent ineffectual inclination to sneeze, Zinc.; stitchlike in right, near temporal region, | |Menyanth.; excited by stooping, Asar.; in small spot, near temple, Carbo v.; tensive, especially beneath frontal eminence, extends toward orbits, Spig; thrustlike, worse in right frontal eminence, causing involuntary fixing of eyes on object at which he is looking while standing and sitting, Spig.; uninterrupted twitching, at times sawing in right side as if nerves were being torn out by a fine instru- ment, extends over eye and into malar bone, | |Spig.; with vertigo, melancholy and prostra- tion, l l Natr. c. Forehead, tension (tightness): Apis, l l Kali c., HNatr. m., Paris, llSep., Zinc.; across, like a band, Il Carbol. ac.; over, as from a rubber band, Coca; as if bandaged, or in a hoop, worse at night in bed, better after rising, or when laying hand on it, IIMerc.; with coryza, ISul. ac.; with vibratory, shaking sensation, when stepping hard, ISil.; in scalp, Calc. p., ICarbo a., Jacea; as if skin were drawn tight, Brach., Cann. i., HNitr. ac.; of skin, as if be- numbed, Berb.; skin tight, closing eyes or wrinkling brows, worse left side, Anag.; skin as if too tight, frequently only on one side, worse from change of temperature and while eating, better after eating, with anxiety,IPhos.; with wrinkles in skin, Grat.; as from a wise, IPuls.; with weakness of body, Sil. Forehead, tensive pain : Benz. ac., Coloc., II.Nux v., Plat.; as of a band above eyes (acute rheumatism), Chel.; as if brain were in one lump, worse after eating and sitting bent, better sitting up, lying high with head and in cold, Ant. t.; in coryza, IBMerc.; as if skin had grown fast,with tension in eyes, Sa- bina. Égº band, constriction, pressing. Forehead, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Ars., Brach., Canth., HIGlon., ILyc., Magn.c., Merc. iod.flav., Natr.m., H HPuls., Sil., ISpong., | |The- rid., Zinc.; awakes with (epileptoid), |Tarant.; with rush of blood, Grat.; of bloodvessels, |Bell.; in catarrh, Gymn.; with chilliness, Sil.; during cough, Hep.; dull in right, worse toward evening, rest, cold air, coughing. better from moderate motion, IIIris; after eating, Inul.; with fever (ague), Ipec.; with heat and brown redness of face, IKreo.; in typhoid, Apis, | |Phos.; before heat(quartan fever), l l Rhus; during heat (intermittent), fl/Ars.; after heat (quartan fever), l l Rhus; in forenoon, 9 A.M., Diosc.; with inflammation of frontal sinuses (chronic catarrh), HäSil.; up into head (chronic coryza), I lSil.; with congestiontohead, Spong.; from left side of head, HKreo.; with hunger, after fever (ague), IPuls.; in left, Acon., Arg. nit.;better bypressure, worse walking, HAEthus.; in left, better from pressure and in open air, | | Puls.; during menses, Calc. p.; in emansio mensium, Dig.; in morning, Canth.; on awaking, with heat in face, I | Kreo.; extends to neck, Lyss.; all night, with dry, thirstless 3. INNER HEAD. 109 heat, ICamph.; with nosebleed, IKreo.; over root of nose, with heat, Camph.; to occiput, followed by spasms in epigastrium, extending from right to left, also to back in paroxysms, 1Con.; extends into occiput, with frontal headache, l l Therid.; to occiput, sticking, jerking, "Bry.; generally in left, or pass- ing from left to right, with nausea, Iris; in right, Ars. S. f.; in right, worse evening, sitting bent, warmth, better sitting up, and in cold, Ant. t.; with vertigo, melancholy, and pros- tration, l l Natr. c.; worse at night, better after riding, Merc.; painful, Calc., Cann. i., iCaps., IDig., IGlon., IKalm, Stram.;extends to eye- balls, worse on mental exertion, by moving about, Vib.; with nausea, l l Natr. m.; painful, extending into occiput, ITherid.; painful, pre- ceded by great prostration, || Melil.; espe- cially in anaemic women, IILac def; painful in bones, with swelling, HIRali iod.; painful in right side, beginning at inner end of right eyebrow, and running around eye, 8 every morning, worse until 10.30, better, disappears at 1 P.M., must lie down, Ign.; painful, worse in right side, Ananth.; painful, by stooping, Asar.; painful to vertex, IGłon.; pain, worse from light and motion, during menses (dys- menorrhoea), HITarant.; worse going up stairs, or stepping, Alum. Bº beating, hammering. Forehead, thrusts: as if it would burst, with headache, Amm. c.; over right eye, Bapt. Forehead, tickling: on, Aur. mur. Forehead, tightness: Bº tension. Forehead, tingling: as if pins and needles were in, l l Stram. Forehead, touch : sensitive to, Mar. v., Spong. Forehead, twitching: pain in, Bor.; on middle, Arum t.; painful quivering of muscles, Ars. h. Forehead, uncomfortable feeling: Aur. met.; with heat, fulness and pulsations, Form. Forehead, undulation: in left, Coccul.; painful, Arund. Forehead, vertigo: Aspar., Croc.; above, to right, Ars. h.; with infrascapular pain, Chen. a.; staggering of legs as if too weak, Oleand; on walking or raising and moving head (angina pectoris), l l Arn. Forehead, sensation as of water in : Plat. Forehead, weakness: with frontal headache, Psor.; extending into nose, after typhoid (nervous affection), Manc. Forehead, weariness: with coryza, Jacar. Forehead, weight: IApis, Bism., Elaps.; crush- ing, IGlon, ; , especially, in moving eyes, Cinch.; as if it were falling out (liver com- plaint), Chel.; when stooping (amenorrhoea), Symph.; with stuffed feeling in nose, better in open air, IPhos.; in typhus, IBapt. gº heaviness. Forehead, wringing; above, Berb. HEAD, acute sensations, 533 Headache. Head, air: as if there were in, Benz, ac.; feels full of compressed, especially towards nape of neck, Aur. met.; as if a current were rushing through, if not kept warm, Aur. met. Head, as if everything were alive: Petrol. Head, anxious feeling: Apis, Head, bad feeling: with dizziness, Abies. Head, as if balls moved about in : worse at night and lying on right side, Ananth. Hºà. as of a band around: Eğ constriction, pressure, also Headache, band. * Head, bearing down: Agar. Head, beating: with fists or against wall or floor, with unconsciousness, 1 |Tuberc. Head, benumbed: Ars. h.; with cold state (intermittent), Ars. Head, bewildered: Bell. Head, biting: ICalc.; with chilliness, I ILyc.; as from lice, Caps.; upper right side, on bone, from behind forward, worse in evening, Agnus; better by scratching Thuya; mostly on temples and behind ears, followed by iºns and eruption, IPuls.; worse on vertex, |Mez. Head, blood: as if it had left brain, Oxal. ac.; as if coursing upward and outward, Oxal. ac.; as if flowing to, before eating, Uran. n.; as if trickling down from front to back part, at 8 P.M., Lact. ac. Head, bloodvessels: beating of arteries, in morning on awaking, IBell.; distended, Ferr.; during menstrual period, with headache, pre- venting sleep, ICroc.; enlarged veins, 1Glon., in haemoptysis, Dig.; fulness of veins, with pressure, Xan.; arteries full and pulsating, Syph.; arteries palpitating (mania), IBell.; as º all were pulsating, Nux m.; pulsation of arteries with fever, in afternoon, Tromb.; slight throbbing, Millef. B& congestion, throbbing. Head, as of a blow : leaving a sort of stupefac- tion, diminution of power of thought for sev- eral days, Guaraea. Head, feels blown up : Spong. gº air. Head, bursting: Đèº distended. Head, bubbling: Benz. ac.; at night, IPuls. Head, buzzing: with dulness, §. in hyper- aemia of brain, l l Phos.; in chronic catarrh of bladder, l l Pareira; worse in forenoon, and walking, Cochl.; in chronic headache after epileptic attack, HCaust.; before, during and after menses, IKreo.; in morning, with ver- tigo, as if everything were whirling around after stooping, IZinc.; with fulness and slight pain, Ver. v.; with inability to work, read, or think (ozaena), INatr. m. Head, chill: gº coldness. Head, feels choked up: with heaviness in head, and danger of suffocation (croup), l l Cub. Head, cloudiness: IClem., Coccul., Samb., Squilla; with anxiety (typhoid), IIPhos. ac.; especially on awaking, PhoS. ac.; as after in- toxication, Sabad. Head, coldness (chilliness): Agnus, Ananth., Arn., Ars. m., Asaf., Benz. ac., Brach., Calc., Caps., Chlor., Ferr., || Graph., Grat., Iris, ILyc., Sil., ISul.; cold creeps before stool, Carbo a.; in facial neuralgia, ICup. ac.; in fore- head (spinal irritation), IHep.; in headache, | |Sul.; especially after overheating and sweat- ing, Carbo v.; with heatin face, Lactu. v.; hor- ripilations, Nitr. sp. d.; in hysterical subjects, Val.; as if sharp ice touched, or cold needles pierced, Agar.; as though posterior half lay in ice, Cast, eq.; like a piece of ice on, IVer.; icy cold feeling, Ars.; in whole, or parts (me- grim), Calc.; worse night, and in cold air, Stront.; with pain, IGels.; in acute rheuma- tism, Colch.; in right side, which quickly rises to vertex, making hair on vertex feel as if it stood on end, I Sul.; crawling, after coming into room from open air, Amm. c.; with shivering, spreading from over body, Mosch.; 110 3. INNER HEAD. over shoulder blades, Stront.; with shudder- ing, Seneg.; running over one side of, Ruta ; one side of, with numbness, ICon...; at Small spot left side, above ear, Asar.; on one spot as when nerve of tooth is touched, then clammy Sweat, Carbol. ac.; after stool, Plat.; with thirst, Stann.; as if cold water were poured on, ICup. m.; like cool water in, l l Ver.; as of a cold breeze blowing on, Petrol., J.Men- yanth.; as if wind were blowing through when moving head quickly or shaking it, 1Coral.; internal, running to toes, Il Ver. |Head, cold, sensitive to : Bar. c., Carbo v., IGraph., Grat., HHep., Merc., Natr. m., IPhos., IISil.; from º: wet, IRhus; to take cold from dry cold wind or getting head wet, Sep.; from getting wet or cold bathing, worse evening and on overheating, better in open air and when at rest, Ant. c.; feels as though she had a bad cold, Il Eup, pur.; unpleasant feeling, like a cold, Ars. i.; from a draught, after being heated, causing head- ache or toothache, Kali c.; especially from dry cold air, l l Hyos. - ɺ wrapped up. Head, confusion: IAEthus., || Agar., Amb., Am- moniac., Amm. C., Anac., Ant.t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Aspar., TAtrop. S., Benz. ac., Bism., Brach., IBry., Camph., Canth., 1Carbo a., Carbo V., Casc., | | Cham., Chloral., Coccus, |Coccul, Codein., ICoff, IColch., 1Coloc., ICon., Crot. t., | | Cup. ac., Cycl., HDig., Diosc., Dulc., Euph., Euphor., HFerr., Ferr. S., IGels., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Jamb., I ſkali bi., Lac c., Lactu. v., Lith., Murex, Mur. ac., IIPhos., Ptel.., | | Puls., Rhus, Seneg., | | Sep., Verbas., Zinc., Zing.; with painful sensitiveness and rumbling in abdomen, Sec.; with anxiety (typhoid), HIPhos. ac.; with loss of appe- tite, Chel.; on awaking, Ant. Sul. aur., Phos. ac., USul.; as if bruised, with fluent cor- yza, Hell.; in cancer, Carbo a.; with peculiar sensation in cervical muscles, Kali m.; in chills, Astac., Brom.; in cholerine, IPhos., after coition, Bov.; in colic, LIQp.; after congestion, Amyl.; in constipation, HDiosc.; puerperal con- vulsions, HVer. v.; in coryza and whooping cough, HHCepa; with hº cough (spas- modic croup), IKali br.; with debility, Seneg.; after dinner, ISul.; in diphtheria, ićhim. a...: as after dissipation, in morning, Bry., Cinch., 11Nux v., HPuls., | | Ran. b., ISul.; dull (after long continued convulsions), Amyl.; dull, especially over eyes, l l Apis ; dull inforenoon, Chrom. ac.; with dulness, ISul.; after eating, Diad., | | Petrol.; worse by eating and drink- ing, Coccul.; in evening, ISul.; in evening, when studying, with pressive pains, as if on bones on right temple, Diad.; especially over eyes, worse moving, i. with dim- ness of sight in open air, IICycl., Thuya; fol- lowed by eczema erythematosum on forehead, | | Phos.; in fever, l l Anthrac., ISul.; as if headache would ensue, Cimex ; with head- ache, HCarb. S.; with inclination to bend head backward, Cham.; in valvular disease of heart, Chel.; with heat, Nitr. ac.; with dry heat (angina), Merc.; with heaviness, Lil.tig., ISul.; with a hollow feeling Puls.; in indigestion (gastralgia), Arg, nit.; as if inflated, Merc. per.; in laryngitis, IChel.; in left side of, with pressing burning in left orbit, temple and nose, on dorsum nasi, and in upper teeth, 1Coloc.; as from a heavy load, Calad.; long continued, ISul.; with pressive pain in fore- head and temples, better from pressure of hand, better in evening, after eating, Diad.; in hysteromania, l l Tarant.; after mental operations (threatened abortion from fright), IGels.; disinclined for mental work, Cham ; in morning, ICanth., Clem., Merc. Sul.; with nausea and Sour vomiting, l l Graph.; as from loss of sleep, Zinc.; worse from motion, Bell.; after midday nap, Bry.; with nausea, l l Calad., Iod.; in evening, Inul.; constant nausea, dis- appeared on drinking water, IPhos.; during interval of nervous attacks, ILaur.; with press- ive feeling in orbits, near root of nose, Coloc.; most in Occiput, Sec.; and aching in occiput, as if a band were tightly tied around forehead Sul.; spreading from occiput to forehead, IGels.; drawing in occiput into neck before sleep, Bry.; with pain, ILith., ISul.; dull pain, IGels.; peculiar in headache, Amyl.; peculiar,in heart disease, Lobel. i.; in pneumonia, H.Merc.; and pressing on forehead, Sul.; with pressure, in paroxysms, during afternoon,particularly on waking, Cham.; with pressure on top of head running to ears, Crotal.; worse by reading, HCocc.; frequently recurring, Sul.; with reel- ing on motion from side to side, Gamb.; while resting head in hand, Diad.; after rising, Bry.; after sleeping, as from insufficient sleep, HSul.; better smoking and going into open air, Diad.; spasmodic pain in storm, Diad.; dur- ing ºf Kalibi.; with boring and sticking, especially right temple, Cham.; with thirst; most in morning, Natr. S.; uneasy, Hydr. ac.; with vertigo, IIChel, Croc., IKalibr., ILach., ISul.; and drowsiness, Amyl.; with vertigo and pressing pain in forehead, extending over whole head, particularly invertex and occiput with constant roaring in ears (rheumatism), Lyc; with vertigo, caused by motion, HPuls.; when walking, Asar.; and weight, after sleep- ing, ESul. ɺ dull, heavy, stupid. Head, congestion: (determination of blood): Act. rac., AEsc. h., Alum., Amyl., Ant. a., 1Ant. c., l l Arg, met., Arg. nit., | | Asaf., Ast. r., Atrop., Bar. c., TBell., IBry., Bufo., 1Calc., Camph., Carbol. ac., Carbo a., Carbov., Chel., || Chlor., HCinch., Coca, Cornus, iCroc., HCycl., Dory., HDulc., Erig., Euphor., Ferr., Form., Gamb., HIGlon., Grat., Hyper., In- dig., IKali bi, Kali br., HKali c., Kali iod., | |Lact, ac., ILaur.,Magn. c., IIMelil., IIMerc., Mosch., Natr. m., Natr. S., INux v., IOp., IPhos., | | Puls., Ran. b., Sal, ac., Sec., ISep., |Sil., Stram., ISul. ac., ISyph., | | Tarant., Ver. v.; from alcoholic stimulants, iGion,iifach. worse from alcoholic drinks, 11Calc.; alter- nating with congestion to heart, Glon. ; after anger, IICham.; with bleeding from anus, Calc.; with anxiety, Aur. met., Cycl.; after menses, Ign.; forcing him to get up, with anxiety after going to sleep, GPuls.; apoplectic, IKaliiod.; with anxiety, face hot and red, or pale, carotids pulsate strongly, pulse full and strong, or small and quick, I Acon.; some- times before º; 1Glon.; threatening of apoplexy, Coff, Stront.; on awaking, IICalc.; awakens at night, Berb.; cannot lean back (nightmare), Sul.; as if all blood were rushing to, Amyl., 1Calc., Ferr. S.; as of blood rushing & 3. INNER HEAD. 111 across, IEur. perf.; as if there were a great rush of blood, and as if whole head were crowded with blood, HGlon.; as if all blood as- cended, Millef.; with pain in cerebellum (per- tussis), Anac.; with stinging pulsation in brain, especially when stooping, IPuls.; with burning, TNux v.; causes burning in scalp, Ustil.; as if blood would burst out at forehead, Lact. ac.; with catarrhal sensation and heat of face, Con...; arising from chest with throb- bing, ISul.; from chest upward, with tooth- ache, Lyss.; follows excruciating pain in chest, caused by food sticking awhile when swallowing, BKali c.; with oppression of chest, I Cham.; with stitches in chest, HHCham.; with chill, ICed.; with chilliness, Merc.; in cholera Asiatica, Op.; chronic, caused b fright or grief, Phos, ac.; at climacteric period, BKalibr., illach.; after coffee, Millef.; in flatu-' lent colic, Lyc.; causing coldness, in an old woman, i.Glon.; with othercomplaints, Lach.; with confusion, ICycl.; with spasmodic con- striction, ICarbo v.; in convulsions, ICinch.; with convulsions during dentition, IMelil.; with constipation, BCrotal., IIMux v.; from cough (aphonia), HFerr.; during spasmodic cough, Amb.; with dry, spasmodic cough, simu- lating early stage of whooping cough, Rumex; in whooping cough, Caust.; with feeling of coryza, Carbo v.; frequent attacks during day, worse morning moving, Glon. ; in nervous de- bility, Curar.; with delirium, Acet. ac., Aur. mur., HBell., HStram.; in dentition, IRheum, I Wer. v.; after dinner, I II’sor.; in drunkards, Dig.; with intoxication arising from it, l l Kali c.; causing loud noises in ears, Arn.; with roaring in ears, Op., USul.; in young people, | |Graph.; with ringing in ears, Sang.; after eating, Calc.; in opilepsy, , ; Art. v., | | Ferr. ph., IIGlon, before attack, Calc. a.; with ebulli: tions and heat, Calc.; in evening, with red face and ears, Tromb,; from exertion, IHPhos., GStront.; with sensation of expansion (cerebro- spinal meningitis), Glon.; conjunctiva in- jected, cannot see well, like a mist before eyes, IGlon.; with flickering and jerking in right eye, Lach.; with pressure over eyes, Carbo v.; a pressure out at eyes, Sul.; with heat in face, l l Cham., ISul., and epistaxis, ECroc., IGraph.; heat, redness and puffiness of face HCalc.; heat and redness of face, with cerebrai disturbance, iCroc.; with pale face, BFerr., HGlon.; in pregnant women, Glon.; turns very red in face, then pale, HGlon.; with red, puffed face, Il Calc.; burning redness of face in a woman approaching climaxis, Mez.; with cold sweat on face, IGlon.; causes faint- ness and nausea, with vomiting (American sick headache), Sang.; with fainting, Aur. met.; with hot feet, Glon.; with fever, ICact, ICroc.; in intermittent, Ferr.; in puerperal fever, IIPlat.; with fever, sweat, and full face (ague), l l Pod.; in typhus, IIIBell.; caus- ing flushes, Cann. S.; with fulness, Ziz.; with cold hands and feet, then debility, Ferr.; with headache, as of a board strapped to fore- head (typhoid fever), HRhus; with knocking in forehead, ISpong.; particularly in forehead, IICinnab.;pressivefrontalheadache, especially when smoking, dMagn. c.; with pain in fore- head and temples, ITMerc. c.; with throbbing and pressure in forehead, Spong. ; with head- ache, Lach.; nervous headache, ISars.; caused by bending head forward or lying down (acute neuralgia), ILac C.; causing heat, Cann. S.; with feeling of heat, Graph.; with heatin head, HiLach., and beating, IPlumb.; with heat and stupefying headache, Il Calc.; with heavi- ness, better external pressure, Camph.; with humming, formication and throbbing in head, *Rhus ; with pressure in head, while lying down, HiCham.; with pressing tense headache in morning, after restless sleep, full of dreams, lasting during day (cardialgia and headache), Kalic.; with stitches in head, I | Cham.; wit tearing in head (arthritic ophthalmia), IColoc.; with throbbing pains in head, Ferr., Glon., Op.; with throbbing in head and humming, HKali c.; with throbbing in head, after meals, | |Sul; in affections of the heart, HAcon, ISep.; in irritable heart, Asaf.; with irregularity of heart’s action, Sarrac.; with hypertrophy of left ventricle, IPhos.; from overheated room, ICarbo v.; with hemorrhoids, IBNux v.; with jaundice, IBMerc.; caused by periodical in- Voluntary laughing fits, 117 inc.; from high living, Ver. v.; while lying down, Lyss.; in spinal meningitis, MNatr. S.; in amenorrhoea, BApis, Coccul., E.Graph.; after menses, Natr. m.; before menses, Manc., Merc.; with delayed menses, Graph., ILac def. ; during menses Calc. p., WCinch., Glon., Sul.; in dysmenor- rhoea, Gels, in feeble, torpid subjects, I lSang.; with irregular menses, ILach.; in menor- rhagia, IICalc., HCOccus; after nonappearance of menses for seven weeks (menorrhagia), ECOccus; albuminuria during pregnancy, BHApis; with suppressed menses, Graph., IIIach.; from mental exertion, 1Calc., brain fag, IIPhos.; worse after midnight and towards morning, periodical, better external pressure, flPerr.; worse morning when awaking, Calc.; especially morning when raising himself in bed, Lyc.; worse motion, IGlon.; fºom music, Amb.; with nausea, Alum., ECarbo v.; painless, with strong pulsation of vessels of neck, Lact. ac.; blood mounts from neck, throat, or chest, 1Glon.; at night, Amm. c., IICalc., ISul.; with nosebleed, Ant. c., HCarbo v., Croc., JNux v., Pic, ac., and expectoration of bloody mucus, Millef.; with heat and burning of nose, sneez- ing slight, Calab.; chronic, with stinging in occiput and pulsations, there and in head, IIPhos.; , with opisthotonos and trismus, IStram.; violent orgasm, l l Bufo.; with orgasm of blood, Sep.; orgasm of warm blood, from epi- gastrium, Calc.; painful, after moving, turning around or stooping, Lyss.; with palpitation, LAm. met.; with pulsative, vibrative pains and loss of consciousness, Curar.; passive, Ham.; intense passive, , with nervous exhaustion, Gels. ; passive, in hemicrania, Sep.; peri- odical, with pale face, ICycl.; periodical, every three or four weeks, never menstruated, ECycl.; from portal obstruction, Millef, Nux v.; dur- ing pregnancy, Fluor., ac., IIGlon, ILyss.; pulse from 72 and weak to 84 and full, Zing.; when rising, Lyss.; after rising from lying, causes vertigo, Jamb.; has to sit up, IAloe; revents sleep, ICarbo v.; with sleeplessness, nul.; after 12 P.M., IPsor.; in smallpox, | | Variol.; with violent sneezing, | | Natr., c.; seeming to come up spine, III’hos.; from being spoken to harshly, Ign.; from abuse of stimu- 112 3. INNER HEAD, lants, IWer. v.; followed by weakness, faint- ness in stomach, Tell.; caused by Suffocating weight in stomach, after eating (catarrhal ophthalmia), ISul.; during stool, Aloe, Nux v., ISul.; during and after stool, Sul.; when stooping, Amm, c., Coral., Elaps., Ver.; in evening, Millef.; when stooping, with ver- tigo and pain at root of nose, Elaps.; worse stooping, ISul.; with stupefaction, IBell.; Sud- den, Glon., Tell.; with staring eyes, closed, set jaws, followed by rapid, confused talk- ing, deathly paleness of face, profuse sweat about head (hysteria), IMosch.; surging of blood, Amyl.; especially after pleasant sur- prise, Coff.; with sweat, Thuya ; with cold sweat, IGlon.; followed by sweat over body (pterygium), IIZinc.; from talking, Coff., ISul.; with throbbing of carotids, IIBell., Melil.; with toothache, IIAcon., Aur. met., IIGels., IISul.; in decayed teeth, NLach.; espe- cially in temples, Zing.; with throbbing in temporal arteries, better from hard pressure, | |Puls.; tendency to, HCinch.; in tuberculosis, Il Calc.; with loss of consciousness, HGlon., IHyosc., | |Sul.; with painful undulation and whizzing as of boiling water on side upon which , one rests, HMagn. m.; with uterine complaints, l l Nux m.; after uterine hemor- rhage, HHAur. met.; in uterine polypus, | Thuya; with swelling of veins of head and slight flushes of heat, IFerr.; venous stagnation, Ham.; on vertex, IRCham.; worse after eating, IICinnab.; with vertigo, IBell., | |Ferr. ph., IIod., IPhos., Sabina, Spong.; better in open air, Mosch.; with vertigo after violent exercise, Kali m.; with vertigo, on stooping, Myr. cer.; from vexation, with fear, HiAcon.; as if warm water were running up- ward from nape of neck, HGłon. Hºº bloodvessels, fulness, throbbing. Head, constriction: as if bound with cord, especially on right side of forehead and occi- put, worse by walking, Cinch.; in myelitis, Calab. gº band, pressure. Head, contraction: in whole side: Caust. Bºº constrictive. Head, cracking: Merc. iod. flav.; awakes from sleep with fright and starts, iCon...; as from metal plates, Merc.; during midday nap, with frightened starting up, Dig.; frightens, ends in a sound in ears like blowing a horn, Kalm.; felt as if it cracked when he coughed (quotidian), I II’uls. Head, crackling: one side, synchronous with pulse, particularly in morning and air, Coff. Head, crashing: sudden on falling asleep, awakened in fright as if brain were of fine glass and shattered at a blow, Dig. Head, crawling (creeping): || Alum., Calab., Calc. p., Cann. S., Ran. b.; as from ants in Spots, Bar. c.; with cough, Agar.; as if drunk, II Arg. met.; in eczema, Kalibi.; in left side, as in whole side, Lach.; then pressure, Apis ; with pricking and smarting, l IPsor.; induces Scratching, Coccus; better by scratching, worse getting into a warm sweat while walking, Sabad.; in scalp of vertex, Natr. S.; as from vermin, Arg. nit. §§ itching, formication, Head, dazed feeling: in chronic hepatitis, IAur. met. Hºt Dazed, Chap. 1. º Head, when shaking, pain from brow to occi- put, as if something had becomedetached: Con. Head, digging: Coccul.; painless, in whole, | | Caust.; in right side, better eating, lying in bed and about falling asleep, worse in motion, | Anac. Head, disagreeable feeling about : 1 IPsor. Head, feeling as though some displacement had taken place : I.Natr. m. Head, as if distended (expanded): Amyl., II Arn., Lactu. v., INux m., Sul.; in cerebral congestion, IVer.; as if too large, Paris; with nausea, l l Meph.; during pregnancy, II Arg. nit.; as if temples and eyes were pressed out, Paris; making it difficult to think, IIRan. b. Hºº larger. Head, distress: ILil. tig.; after injury, ILac def; terrible, with flushing of face (dyspepsia), IAEthus. Head, as if something were tightly drawn over: with coldness in face, Bar. c. Head, dull dragging down sensation in anterior part: Sinap. Head, drawing: feels drawn to shoulders, Lyss. Head, drowsiness: in morning, when rising, Asar.; with vertigo, Sarrac. Head, drunken feeling: INux m.; beer rises to, IFerr.; better after meals, and by work, IMez., ICOccul.; as if he had been intoxi- cated day previous, Iod.; as after debauch, Calend. ; as if ears were stopped up, with nausea and vertigo, IKali c.; heavy, Acet. ac.; heaviness, bending head forward, IGlon.; in morning, Rhus; sitting, dizziness, seemed as if going to fall forward and backward on ris- ing, Rhus. Head, dull: Alum., Amm. c., || Anthrac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. S. r., Aspar., | |Astac., it Atrop. S., IBapt., Benz. ac., Berb., Cain., Cann. i., Carb. S., Caulo., Caust., HCepa, IICinch., Cinnab., ICimex, HClem., Cochl., HCrot. t., Cub., Cup. ars., Diosc., IDros., Dulc., Euph., Ferr., Fluor. ac., | |Form., Gamb., HGraph., Ictod., IIod., Jamb., IKalm., ILil. tig., HLyc., Lyss., Merc. per., Natr.a., Natr.c., Niccol., IINux v., Op., Paeonia, HIPhos., | |Plant., IIPuls., Ran. Sc., Rhod., Rhus, Sabad., Sal. ac., | Sarrac., Stram., Tereb., Verbas., Xan.; from pressure in lower part of abdomen, Calc.; in albuminuria, Aur. mur.; with anxiety, ICup. m.; as if he did not know where he was, Cham.; with apathy and forgetfulness, ICrotal.; in apyrexia, l l Nux v.; on awaking, Merc. iod. rub., Zinc.; worse * in morning when awaking and when lying, better from exercising in open air and wrap- ping up head, Magn. m.; on awaking at night, ISul.; with backache, Calc.; as if bandaged or screwed in, Magn. S.; after breakfast, Calad.; in catarrh, ICaust.; with chilliness, Calc.; dur- ing chill, Caps.; after inhaling chloroform, Cepa; after excessive coition, HPhos. ac.; be- ginning of colic, I Coloc.; as from rush of blood, especially ascending steps, ISul. ; in convulsions from fright after operation, ICup. m.; as from coryza, Aph. ch., Benz. ac.; better walking in open air, T | Merc. iod. flav.; as if coryza would develop, with stoppage of nose, | |Phos.; in coryza, ICalc., IICepa, Il Magn. m., IIPhos.; with fluent coryza (influenza), HPhos.; with cough, Rumex;, with hacking cough (spasmodic croup), IKali br.; in whoop- ing cough, IICepa; with quiet delirium, Phos. ac.; with diarrhoea, dark, and bilious or Wa- 3. INNER HEAD. 113 **ºne- * Ah, tery and mucous, BCornus; as from drunken- ness, with increased mental activity, BDig.; commencing both sides behind ears, going up- ward, Chen. v.; stinging in left ear, Bor.; after eating, Diad., Ferr, Zinc.; better after eating, Chen. v., Mez., before epilepsy, IGels.; in evening, ISul.; with aching eyes, IIPuls.; with flickering before eyes, HINatr. m.; with pressure in eyes and obscuration of sight, Seneg, with slow pressure toward eyes and dimness of eyes, worse by stooping when writ- ing, Vinca ; in turning eyes, Rhus ; with drawing, tearing, jerking, left side of face, | | Puls.; especially of forehead, INux m., Sa- bina; pressive, HIPuls.; mostly in front, left side into middle of brain, Fluor. ac.; especially in forehead, pressing below mastoid process, Bapt.; from a board across forehead, IKreo.; 9 A.M., Ascl. t.; as if too full, Calc.; in headache, Amyl.; after attack of headache, Magn. p., with feel- ing as of a board before head, Calc.; and confu- sion in head, ISul.; and fulness in head all day, Ham.; and fulness in head, apt to sleep while sitting reading, Ferr.; and heaviness in head, Cain., Hell., iiNatr. m., in delirium tremens, | |Stram.; heaviness, like after a spree, Act. rac.; better on leaning or pillowing head, Diad.; in whatever position head is placed, Rob.; with tightness in head, Diad.; during heat, Val.; with flushes of heat, IKaliiod.; in hoarseness, Merc.; in influenza, Ant. t., Sabad.; with disinclination for literary work, Rhus; in lung affections, HKali nit.; in mania, LAnac., l l Merc.; as if his memory failed HiPuls.; in tubercular meningitis, Apis ; after menses, HNatr. m.; from mental exertion, Magn. c., Staph., Plant.; in morning, II Ant. t., Ars. i., | | Arum. t., Carbo a., | | Cup. ars., Tromb., IIMatr. m., Natr. S.; in chronic coryza, |Calc.; in morning, better in evening, Aur. mur. nat.;in morning, with pressure in forehead until noon, HSul.; on rising, in morning, dis- appearing after an hour, BMagn. S.; in morning as from loss of sleep, Niccol.; as from narcotics, Anthrac.; with stiffness of neck, HCalc. p.; with stinging in neck, Calc.; before nosebleed, ICarbo a.; better by nosebleed, Psor; more in upper part of occiput, Chen. v.; like a strong pressure, worse in forehead, Ant. t.; worse by reading, obliged to pause to under- stand, Coccul.; when at rest, HNatr. c.; after sleep, passing off on getting up, Jugl.; after siesta, iCalc.; with distension of stomach, better after stool, Cornus; with stools like hazelnuts, l l Kob.; during evening studies, Diad.; stupefying, Ant. t., Arg. nit.; when in sun, Natr. c.; in sunstroke, Acon.; particu- larly in temples, better by coffee, Cornus; with pressure over temporal bone, upper part of forehead, Diad.; with pressure on right temple, and just above and behind right orbit, Rhus; pressive, as of drunkenness (suppressed hemorrhoidal flow), Calc.; with limited power of thinking, Dig.; after think- ing, Hà Natr. m.; worse from touch, TTCup. m.; with tormenting sensation of heat, most on vertex after sunstroke, l l Stram.; with sharp darting pain through vertex, side of face and lower jaw, Sticta; with vertigo, Calc., Merc., INatr.s., Nitr. sp. d.,IOp., Rhus; after walking in open air, ISul.; during a walk in open air, with reeling and dizziness, Tarax.; returns in waves, worse in back part, Chen. v.; better from work, uMez. Bºy" confused, heavy, stupid. Head, sensation of electric current shooting rapidly from one part to the other: I Sang. ead, emptiness: Calc., Caps., WCarbo v., |Coral, Hippom, Ign; Myr. cer., Plant., Oxal. ac., Zing.; worse in open air and after eating, better getting warm in bed, ECOccul.; with anguish, BNatr. m.; desolated feeling, IGraph.; as after drunkenness, morning, Cinch.; as if there were no head, Coccul.; with shooting, Calc.; with hunger, Carbo v.; every morning in quotidian intermittent, Ars.; at night, on awaking, l l Ast. r.; pain- ful, Coccul.; as if it were off shoulders, Puls.; in exostosis of skull, Arg. met.; almost des- troying power of thought (chlorosis), Spig.; with vertigo, BNux m., IIPhos.; with in- clination to vomit, ICina. Bº hollow, lightness. Head, enlarged: gº large. Hº! sensation like that produced by ether: all Il. Head, as if expanded. Đº distended. Head, faint feeling: Oxal. ac., Plant. Head, fatigued: by mental exertion and think- ing, Coccul. B& Mental exertion, Chap. 1. Head, falling: as if out of body, Arg. met.; as if everything would fall out, when stoop- ing, Bry.; as if it would fall forward when walking, Hippom.; as if falling off, causes straining pains at back of head, as if head were hanging by a piece of skin at nape, Sil.; as if something fell forward on stooping, Dig. Head, fluctuation : worse moving head, Carb. s.; when walking, Bapt. Head, feels as if filled with fluid : º Brain, fluid. Head, flushing: during climacteric period, IGlon.; in diarrhoea, ICrot. t.; easily, with cold hands and feet, HFerr.; with headache, Atrop.; with redness, Amyl., HBell.; with vomiting, ICOccul. 53% congestion, heat. Head, fluttering: 1Glon. Head, seems befogged: after eating, | | Petr.; fearing to lose her reason, NKali s. Head, formication : AEsc. h., Ant. c., Bar. c., HFerr., Pic, ac.; with rush of blood, Rhus; better by heat, Acon.; on top, going to neck, Arund.; changing place when scratching, worse evenings at rest, better walking, Cycl.; with fulness in vertex, followed by heavy sleep, Psor.; with prickling and smarting, | | Psor. tº crawling, itching, numb. Head, fulness: Acon., AEsc. h., Amm. m., | | Apis, Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Arum t., Ast. r., Bapt., Berb., Calc., ECalc. p., Canth., Carbo v., Card. m., Cepa, Cham., TChin. S., Chrom. ac., Cinnab., Clem, Coccus, Cornus, Cup. ars, Cycl., HDig., Eucal., IFluor. ac., Form., Gels., ić. Gymn., HHam., Iber., Iris, l l Kalibr., Lact, ac., ALac def., Natr. a., HNitr, ac., Nux m., Psor., IRan. b., Ran. Sc., Syph., Ver. v., | | Xan.; then spasmodic pains in abdomen, | | Diosc.; in angina pectoris, Amyl.; apoplectic, Ailant.; awakes with, Asaf.; awaking at night (coryza), Ars. m.; of bloodvessels, Bapt.; changing gradually into aching and pressing, as if brain were compressed, Asaf.; all over brain, with dull pains, Carbol. ac; as if brain were expanding, and moving in waves, Glon.; 8 114 3. INNER HEAD. to bursting, I Amyl., HDaph.; and buzzing, Ver. v.; in catarrh, B.Natr. a.; as from catarrh, with dull, stupefying headache, l Senecio ; with confused, half conscious feeling, TLach.; congestion with peculiar biting burning in face and other parts, Grat.; congestion, as if all blood were collected in it, hands cold, ElapS.; congestion, as if all blood had mounted to head, disagreeable but painless, 1Glon.; congestion, as if all blood were mounting to head, with vertigo, ISpong.; in whooping cough, ... ICepa; , crowding, Ham.; when descending, IIRor.; as if it would be drawn backward by a weight in nape of neck, Phell. ; dull, Calc.; dull after waking, Agar.; extends to ears (cerebrospinal meningitis), HRhus; through, just above ears, Sarrac.; before eating, Uran n. ; in erysipelas, HIApis; with heat of face and cold feet, Gels.; in sep- tic fever, Tereb.; in yellow fever, I Gels.; with ſº derangement, Cornus; in hereditary headache, HCalc.; with dull, pressive, frontal headache, Ustil.; with heat and throbbing, especially after being in open air, Myr. cer.; and heaviness, AEsc.g.; with slight pain and buzzing, Ver. v.; with occasional stitches, Merc. Sul.; better supporting head with hands and at sunset, worse walking in Open air, Lil. tig.; in hemorrhoids, NCalc., Collin., WNux v, iSul.; feels too large (intermittent), IAct, rac.; in left side (epistaxis), Asaf.; in megrim, 1Calc.; in melancholy, Aur. met.; with amenorrhoea, Canth.; before, during or at end of menses, or when they do not appear, Glon.; before menses, Brom.; during men- ses, l l Puls.; in dysmenorrhoea, IXan.; in suppressed menses, IHApis ; from mental ap- plication, Cinnab., Psor.; caused by milk, | | Puls.; in morning, Tell.; worse in morning, Lach.; in morning chronic headache, Arn.; On moving, Como.; with nausea and vomiting, IPOd.; at night, Jugl. ; extending into nose, (catarrh), l l Merc.; then nose bleeds (diseased submaxillary gland), Ekaliiod.; with running at nose, Vacc.; as though he had taken qui- nine, Grin.; after siesta, Millef.; as if skull were lifted up (puerperal fever), IPuls.; with distension of stomach better after stool, Cor- nus; with sweat on scalp, Lact. ac.; more on vertex, worse from studying, Meph. ; returns in waves, worse in back part, Chen. v. B& blood vessels, congestion, dull, heavy, stupid. Head, feels gloomy : Caust., Ferr., Stram.; 9 A.M., Ascl. t. Head, as if hanging down : 2Glon. Head, feels as if it, were lying on something hard : nervous affection, after typhoid fever, |Manc. Head, hat: as if he had on, Calc. s.; presses like heavyweight, IICarbo v.; would not allow hat to touch head, IGlon. Head, heat: Acet. ac., Il Acon., Agar, Alum., I Amyl. nit., Anac., Ant. t., HBApis, Ars. S. r., Ast. r., IBell., Bism., IBry., Calad., Calc., ICalc. p., Camph., Canth, HCarbo v., Casc., ICepa, Cham., áChel., Chin. S., Chloral., Coc- cion., ICOccul., Codein., HColou., ICrot. t., HCurar., ICycl., Daph, Dros., Gamb., HGels., HGlon., Grat., Hell., BBHippom., IHyper., Iber, l l Ign, Ipec., Kalim., ILac def., Mez., INatr. a., Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., | |Nux m., Pae- onia, HPhos., Phyt., Plant., ||Samb., I lSang, | Therid., | | Verbas., Ver., | |Zinc, Ziz.; in abortion, Coloc.; in afternoon, Arumt., Berb., iCarbo a., H Hyper.; as if surrounded by hot air, Ast. r.; in albuminuria, Calc. a.; after anger, Li Bry.; alternately hot and cold (acute mania after melancholia), 1Gels.; with anxiety and restlessness, HIPhos.; with apathy, Bufo.; in apoplexy, IIMux v., HVer. v.; caused by urging, griping pains in anus during stool, ITOxal, ac.; on awaking, •Cinch. ; with chilliness in back, Jatroph.; and cold hand, Nitr. sp. d.; with rigor and formication over back in forenoon (chronic bronchial catarrh), l l Puls.; can bear none about head, Glon. ; precedes irritation of bladder in children, | | Senecio ; with bloated feeling, Lil tig.; as if blood were rising, Millef.; with coldness at same time, Ver.; with cold body, Arn., HBufo., Magn. S., HSul.., | | Ver., towards evening, Hell; with chilliness of body (typhoid), Coccul, ; with chilliness, gooseflesh all over, during menses, Kali iod.; with heat of whole body, HStram.; in inflam- mation of brain, Merc. v.; burning, Ailant., Bry, Camph., Hell., Plant., Ver.; in pneu- monia, iPhos.; with flushed face (puerperal convulsions), HGels.; burning, with sensation as if it would split, Sarrac.; of right side, but is cold to touch, I | Bar. c.; throbbing carotids, cold limbs (apoplexy), Acon.; with throb- bing of cerebellum, Camph.; child (convulsions from cerebral irritation), HCic.; during chill, Arn.; with chilliness, head hot, HBor., H HBry., IMerc., Stram.; with shaking chill and contin- uing after, Mang.; in cholera infantum, HBell.; worse on becoming cold, IHyos.; then general coldness followed by heat with thirst, Stram.; with congestion, Glon, BLach, in convul- sions with twitching about mouth, after fright with fear, Op.; heaviness after attack (convul- sions), BOEnan ; in coryza, ECalc., iiNux v.; when coughing, Ars.; on going to sleep, Sul.; with crawls over body, HCamph.; in delirium tremens, |Zinc.; in dentition, BPod.; in diar- rhoea, Bor., HGamb.; after dinner, Berb.; dur- ing dinner, with sweat on forehead, Sars.; dry, Anac.; dry with glowing face, morning on wak- ing WHSul.; with dulness, EGraph., Osm.; after eating, RHyos., ILyc.; when eating, | |Nux v.; emaciation with, Ol.jec.; in epilepsy, l l Op.; in erysipelas, Chel.; in epilepsy, Bufo.; excited with, Meph.; from exertion, Berb.; unfitting for exertion, Chim. m.; towards evening, Cal- end.; in evening, hot face, ISep.; in irido- choroiditis, IRhus; extending to face,Ananth.; with burning red face, better open air, l l Kali iod.; with drawing, tearing jerking in left side of face, I | Puls.; and pale face, IHell.; with redness of face alternating with pale- ness, IMagn. c.; with redness of face, nausea and vomiting, Natr. m.; with flushed cheeks, Abies; with feeling as if she were going to faint, ISpong.; feet cold, Cinnam., IFerr., IPhos. ac., with anxiety, Sul.; in amenorrhoea, l l Ver.; feet cold in ophthalmia, I Apis; before fever sets in (influenza), 1Gels.; at beginning of fever in morning, Kali c.; during fever, ICina; with fever toward even- ing and night (difficult dentition), IºSil.; in catarrhal fever, Euph.; in puerperal fever, Coloc., | |Puls.; in typhoid, ICOccul, Ver.; 3. INNER HEAD. - 115 flushes, Bism., 1Glon., Hep.; followed by sweat, Ziz.; flying toward head, Ars. h.; flying, rising from chest, HGlon.; with racking frontal headache, Ptel.; with pressure in front of head and eyes, IKali c.; with cold hands and feet, Sep.; as if in a furnace, with coldness and chills, Kali br.; in men who work under gaslight steadily, Glon.; with cold hands, | | Hell.; with cold hands and feet, Aur. met., INatr. c.; with headache, Diad.,HGlon., Stram., on walking, JPhos.; in congestive headache, bending head forward and from heat, Hyos.; and heaviness, IHell.; in hydrocephaloid, II Apis ; in infants, Bor.; in insanity, Il Nux v.; during labor, Coff.; in left side, proceeding from ear, Chel.; in left side, with nausea before menses, BCrotal.; hands cool, albumi- nuria, Aur. mur.; after a meal, IHyos.; in mel- ancholy, Aur. met; in meningitis, HCupr., Gels.; in incipient basilar meningitis, Čkali br.; before menses, Thuya ; during menses, Apis, IBell., Calc.; with dysmenorrhoea, Merc. p.; momentary, pungent, CEnan. ; in morning, Bry., HKalm., ||Petrol., IPod.; in neuralgia, previous to paroxysms, Lach.; with moroseness, AEthus; with orgasm of blood, HCalc.; with drawing in periosteum (osteo-myelitis), Merc. cor.; with pimples, Aur. met.; in prosopalgia, GChel. ; when read- ing (smallpox), l l Variol.; in rheumatism, HAnt. t.; of right side, with violent pains in stomach, Caust.; rises to, Anag., Canth., Rheum; rises, face red, giddy, AEthus.; rises with sweat, Gamb.; rises, with thirst, B.Mang.; from remaining in hot room, HPhos.; running up into, before neuralgia of trigeminus, Lach.; in scarlatina, HCina; prevents sleep, IISul.; before midnight, Amm. m.; sensation of, Stront.; with prickling, Vinca; in spermator- rhoea, Sil.; in spots on scalp and face, Aloe; with difficult stool, Bufo.; with profuse sweat, IOp.; from stove, cannot bear, HGlon.; with stupor (pneumonia), IPhos.; as if he had been in hot sun, HGlon.; with throbbing in temples (migraine), BBLach.; in tetanus, HiCic.; thirstless, Camph,; with throbbing, Cann. S., IGlon.; in neuralgia of teeth, l l Sil.; with sting- ing in decayed teeth, Puls.; with burning, stitching in teeth, HSil.; runs to toes, HCalc. p.; with uneasiness, Caust.;inuterine hemorrhage, HIpec.; during and afterurinating, Sep.;in ver- tex, Daph.; most on vertex, with dulness after sunstroke, l l Stram.; in vertigo, AEthus., WCoc- cul., Diosc., BKali br., Merc. per.; with vertigo, Sab.; in flatulent colic, HLyc.; with vertigo, after eating, IKalic.; with vertigo, better when at rest (post-diphtheritic affection), l l Manc.; with vertigo, when sitting as if head would fall to oneside, Spong.; followed by vomiting, DCup. ac.; better washing in cold water, Ind. met.; as after wine, not felt by hand, BSab.; after overwork and mental anxiety, ICup. m.; as if wrapped up in warm water, Cepa; with yawning and nausea, Jatroph. Bºº blood vessels, congestion, flushing. Head, heaviness: AEsc. h., Agar., Alum., Am- moniac., Amm. m., Amyl., Ananth., Anthrok., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars. h., Ars. i., Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Arum . t., Ascl. t., Bar. m., | |Bell., Berb., Bism., Bor., Brach., Bry., Cact., Calc. a., Camph., Cann. i., JCanth., | Carbo a., IlCarbo v., Carbol. ac., Card.m., Castor, Cepa, |Chloral,Cinch.bol., HCinch., Cinnab., Clem, Colch., HCon., ICornus, Crot. t., | | Cup. ac., Dig., Dros., Dulc., Elaps, Ferr., Form., Gamb., Gels., Guaraea, HGlon., Grat., HHell., Hyos., Hyper., Iber., IIIgn., Iod., EIpec., Ipom., Iris, Jatroph, l l Kali bi., Magn. s., Manc., IMang., Med., | |Menyanth., Merc., |Merc.cor. Mosch.,Murex, Natr. a., Natr. m., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Paeonia, Il Phos., | |Phos. ac., Psor, l l Puls., Rheum, Rhus v., Sabad., Sarrac., Sars., Sep., Sil...! ISyph., Therid., Uran. n., Ver. v.; with distension of abdo- men, Graph.; with agitation, Camph.; better in open air, Ars.; in albuminuria, Amm. ben.; With anxiety, Camph., HCup. m.; during apy- rexia, Ign.; on awaking, Ant. Sul. aur., HCalc., Uran, n. ; and big (influenza), IGels.; as if blood were mounting, with vertigo, ISpong.; as if brain would ifºrd. Benz. ac.; as if brain would press out of forehead, in catarrh of frontal sinuses, ICup. m., WKreo.; especially in cerebellum, BPlumb.; with bruised sensa- tion, Cham.; in chronic catarrh, Ipec.; before catalepsy, I IStram.; with weakness of cervical muscles, IICOcul.; in periodic cervical neural- gia, B.Chin. S.; after chilliness, l l Dros.; before chill, Calc.; with sensation as if choked up (croup), l l Cub.; as from a cold (cholera), B Chin. S.; confused, Lil. tig., HSul.; from conversation, Amb.; in convulsions from fright, HCup. m.; after convulsions, CEnan,; in coryza, ECalc.; with debility Seneg; with morning diarrhoea, Lil. tig.; in diphtheria, FMerc. cy.; dizzy, Camph., in toothache, BECali c.; as if it would be drawn backward by a weight in nape of neck, Phell.; in dropsy, Ars.; with dulness, Cham., in forehead, Lil. tig.; dull, confused (emansio mensium), JDig.; after eating, Carb. S.; before attack in epilepsy, BILach.; with nerv- ous erethism (megrim), Calc.; evenings, Apoc.; during rest and motion, Stann.; with brilliant eyes, Camph.; on turning eyes, Rhus; with dim vision, l l Carboa.; with watery eyes, | | Carbo a.; with flushed face, persons of sed- entary habits, after eating, Guarana; with red face, Camph.; as if it would fall forward, Agnus; increasing with headache across fore- head, Natr. m.; in fever, hot stage, Ced.; in intermittent, ICOccul, during sweat, BBArs., BEup. perf; after typhoid (nervous affection), HManc.; in typhus, IApis, BMerc., Ver.; espe- cially in front, I Benz, ac., l l Glon.; over eyes, Coff.; especially in forehead, worse pressing below mastoid process, Bapt.; with heat in forehead, Elat.; in hereditary headache, HCalc.; with drawing forward of head, Cham.; slightly better by shaking head, bet- ter after profuse micturition, 57Gels.; bet- ter resting head upon hand, l l Staph.; she was obliged to hold head upright in order to relieve weight pressing forward into fore- head, Rhus ; cannot hold head up, Sil.; with sensation of heat, Merc. per. ; in hydro- cephalus, Art. v., IMerc.; insupportable, BEup. perf; with lameness of legs, worse morning, Sil.; in morning, as after long illness, Calend.; in lung affections, Kali n.; during lying-in time, Cup. m.; when head is in a low position, | | Rhus; better lying down, | | Oleand.; as if he had been lying at night with head too low, l l Phos.; in megrim, 8Calc.; in melanchol after mortification, Ign.; in meningitis basi- 116 3. INNER HEAD. laris, Cic.; during menses, Magn. S.; with mental dulness, dim sight and vertigo, Gels.; in morning, Arum d., l l Arum t., Clem., Natr. S., | | Petrol., Tell.; 5 A.M., better after rising, Ilkali iod.; in morning, in dysuria, IMerc.; early in morning when rising, going off after a walk, Magn. c.; in morning (noc- turnal epilepsy), Art. v.; worse in morning, ILach.; in morning, with headache, Petrol.; on moving it, Art. v.; every motion is dis- agreeable, ISul.; with nausea, Cornus; after eating, Natr. m.; alternates with pains in nape of neck, Hyos.; with nosebleed, HCoff., | | Natr. s. ; and obtuseness (hydrocephalus acutus) Lyc.; especially in occiput, l l Carbo a., ISul.; in paralysis, Sil.; in paronychia, Natr. S.; cannot lay it on pillow, IGlon.; as if he could not lift it from pillow, Iodof.; in rais- ing it from pillow, with pain as if head were between screws, [Puls.; with digging press- ure in direction of forehead, Bry.; in pro- sopalgia, Chel.; when raising, disappears by stooping, Jacea; in rash after confinement, ICup. m.; reeling as if one would fall, iMagn. m.; with sadness and vertigo, Stann.; with shooting, better from motion, Como.; tend- ency to fall to right side, Lac def.; as if he could not sit up, worse noise, IBapt.; worse sitting up during heat (intermittent), Coccul.; while sitting, HSul.; with disposition to sleep, better by coffee, Cornus; as from loss of sleep, in morning, Zinc.; on stooping, HCarbo a., HIPuls., Sul.; from least attempt to study, HIPhos. ac.; with pain in temples, Cham.; thick feeling, Ailant.; making thought and writing difficult, 50p.; with mucus in throat, All. Sat.; with throbbing, Ast. r.; better after profuse watery urine, HGels.; as from a heavy load on vertex, on stooping, Indig.; with ver- tigo, All. Sat., Angust, Bufo., IIBell, Lactu. y., Magn. S., HNux v., Phell., Sec., ESul., Tabac.; with vertigo and blindness, Gels.; with ver- tigo, roaring in ears and darkness before eyes, | | Phos.; with vertigo, and pressing stitching in forehead, extending over whole head, par- ticularly in vertex and occiput, with constant roaring in ears (rheumatism), HLyc.; with vertigo in typhoid, Lach. ; as if pressed down by a weight, Merc. per. ; like a weight (liver complaint), HChel. Hºº fulness, position, weight. Head, hissing: in chronic headache after epi- leptic attack, HCaust. Head, holds: with both hands, BIGlon.; in brain affection, HHell.; grasping at, I | Puls.; grasping at with left hand (apoplexy), IANux v. Head, hollowness: HCoral., BCup. m.; in exos- tosis of skull, Arg. met.; with deep frontal headache and faintness (malarial intermittent) Polyp.; after typhoid (nervous affection), HManc.: with inclination to vomit, ICina. Bºy" empty, light. Head, humming: HFerr., Puls.; with congestion, IKali c., IRhus; with running chills, worse when lying or sitting quietly and in the cold, EPuls.; almost causing delirium, Aur. mur. nat.; with headache, l l Sul.; as if intoxicated, in evening in warm room, Phos. ac.; Surging, Calc. gº Chap. 6, Hearing. Head, itching: Abrot., Amm. m., Anac., Ant. c., Apis, Ars., Badiag, IBar. c., Calc., Caps., 1Carbol. ac., Carb. S., Caust., HClem., HCrotal, Cup. a., Eup. pur., HFerr., HFluor ac., HForm., IGels., IIGraph., Grat., Ipom., Lacc., l l Lach., ILaur., Manc., Med., IMerc. iod. flav., Merc. S., IIMez., IINatr. m., Petrol., IPhos., | | Phos.ac., Sep., Sil., ISpong., Staph., IISul, Tell, Therid, Zing.; in locality of acquisi- tiveness, Lyss.; biting, l l Puls., Ran. sc.; espec- ially in evening, Rhod.; biting, worse from rubbing, Staph.: biting, as from vermin, worse on back part of head and behind ears, better when first scratching it, followed by burning and Soreness which gives place to biting- itching, worse in evening, when undressing, IOleand.; biting, "especially on vertex, pro- vokes scratching, Vinça; in chronic catarrh of bladder, l l Pareira; burning, most on front of head and behind ears, spreading over whole body, after scratching, tickling and stinging, Sabad.; with chilliness, I ILyc.; corrosive, lDiosc., Ruta; corrosive with shooting, better by movement, Como. ; corrosive, with ir- resistible desire to scratch, Vinca; crawling, Arg. met.; worse from scratching, HCalc.; with dandruff, Badiag; deep in right half, morning, Sars.; eczema, IKali bi.; in even- ing, when undressing and growing cold, Ars.; worse in eventing and falling asleep, Agnus; worse in evening and on getting warm, Staph., in bed, Bov., HCarbo V., Sil. ; extending to face, Ananth.; on forepart, bet- ter rubbing, IDros.; with stupefying head- ache, worse in forenoon, Sabad.; inside, one- sided, I Dig.; intolerable, especially on vertex and occiput, 7 A.M., Tromb.;as from lice, Caps., Sabad.; in morning, after rising. after abuse of mercury, IHep.; morning and evening, (brain diseases of children), IKali c.; par- ticularly on occiput, Amm. c.; worse scratch- ing, causing Soreness and burning, worse undressing evening, and getting, warm in bed, Sil.; worse on occiput, especially in even- ing, changes place after scratching, Berb.; on different parts, Arund.; pimples, Aur. met.; fine pricking, with warmth, begins in another place on scratching, Sars.; in rainy weather, Magn. c.; worse on scratching or rubbing, Cornus; worse from scratching, bet- ter at time but worse after, IIPhos.; better b scratching, Thuya; burning when scratched, Kob.; on sides of, Pallad.; makes sleepless, IGels.; spots, painful as if sore, after scratch- ing, HàSil.; in a small spot on middle, Zinc.; mostly on temples and behind ears, followed by swelling and eruptions, IPuls.; tingling, as from lice, Sabad.; tingling in evening, ooz- ing after scratching, Selen.; as from vermin, Arg. nit.; worse on vertex, scratching changes locality but increases itching, IMez.; on get- ting warm in bed must scratch until it bleeds, but is not better, Bov.; on getting warm from exercise, WILyc., tº crawling. Head, injury: chronic effects, Arn., ICic., IHyper., INatr. m.; causes distress, Lac def; mental troubles from, Natr. S.; headache especially at base of brain and back of neck, also irritation of brain, JNatr. S.; vertigo from, Head, hyperaemia. Bº congestion, fulness. IOp. Bº Brain, concussion. Head, as if piece of ice were lying against it, Head, feels insensible: Aur, mur. pale, puffed face, IICalc. 33} coldness. Bºy" dull, stupid. º 3. INNER HEAD. 117 Head, feels large: l l Apis, II Arg. nit., Arn., Ars. i., l Bapt., HBell., HBov., Caps.,HDulc., IGels., 1Glon., Lact. ac., Lith, WMang., Natr. c., Natr. m., 11Nux m., Plat., Ran. b., Ran. Sc., Sil., 1Spig., Sul., Zing. ; big, heavy, Gels.; seemed bulky, Nux m.; big as a bushel, IGels.; and as if the walls were thin, Paris; as if immensely larger than his body, as large as a church, II.Nux v.; with dizziness, Chin. S.; with hum- ming in ears and heat in face, TZing.; as if growing externally, IIIac def; as if it would be drawn backward by a weight in nape of neck, Phell.; as if suddenly elongated, with vertigo, IHyper.; with numb and dull sensa- tion, with ill humor and nausea, Meph.; and as if split open with a wedge from without, Lachn.; as if it would be enlarged, making it difficult to think, l l Ran. b.; three times nat- ural size, Coral.; with terrible hammering in forepart of head, IKali iod.; after toothache, Como.; with vertigo, Lactu. v.; as if it were gradually swelling larger and larger, Bapt., HBerb., Merc.; during stool, Kob. 63; congested, swollen, distended, full; actual enlargement, Chap. 4. Head, lax feeling of scalp: 1Calc. Head, as if it were lifting off: ||Ustil. Head, lightness: l l Amm. c., Arum t., 1Camph.; like vertigo, Chrom. ac., Cinnab., IGels., Hipp., ITLyss., Med., IPuls., Sarrack, Štram; in open air, with nervousness and depres- sion, ICrotal.; causes dizziness, Tromb.; with dimness of vision, IGels.; with gonorrhoea, Cann. i.; with headache, Chim. m.; with deep, frontal headache, and faintness, in malarial intermittents, Polyp. ; and large with vertigo, IGels.; during menses, Vib.; in morning, on rising from bed, Manc.; worse in morning, disappearing at 12 o'clock, Eup. pur.; after nausea, l l Lyss.; with sneez- ing, Benz. ac., particularly in occiput, with vertigo, Sec.; with severe throbbing in solar plexus, extends to head, l l Lac c.; with throb- bing in temples, Lac def.; with tingling on vertex, and slight sore throat after inhaling diphtheritic breath, I (Lac c.; with vertigo, INux m.; while walking, which inclined him continually to right side, Chrom. ac. fiğe empty, hollow. Head, lightning : sensation as if running up from body, TForm. Head, as if teeming with live things, whirling around it: Sil. Head, sensation of something loose turning and twisting toward forehead: || Kali c. Head, as if' moving in all directions: Eup. purp.; quickly sight becomes obscure, Lachn.; nausea, with faintness when lifting, IICoccul. Head, muddled: Bell., Ferr., | |Osm.; in ty- phoid fever, IMerc.; with hurried manner, but dazed and confused, Ptel.; mind inactive, Plant.; strange feeling, Lil. tig. Head, nausea felt in: Coccul. Head, nervous sensation : Sil. ; worse from reading, writing, or looking up, Calc. Head, noises: on falling asleep, l l Kali ph.; in menopause, ICrotal.; constant, confusing, worse at night and at menses (parenchyma- tous metritis), l l Lac c.; like firing pistol, IDig.; sensitive to rattling of wagons over paved streets, or stepping hard, INitr, ac. B& Hearing, Chap. 6. Head, numbness: Alum., Ant. t., IBapt., Tluor. ac., FLach., | | Puls.; on awaking, Lyss.; in bones, as if asleep, Cepa; preceded by a sensation of contraction of brain and scalp, worse in evening and while sitting, better from motion and in open air, HPlat.; with drawing pain, generally on one side, IMez.; dull, tense, numb feeling in affected side during day, intolerable during night, I Kali iod.; in left side of, Calad., ILach., Lyss., Ol. an., | |Stram., Tarax.; in amenorrhoea, EGraph.; in right side, Chel.; of outer part, as if made of wood, Petrol.; , after reading, Carbol ac.; in left side, on waking at 4 P.M., Lyss.; during paroxysm, neuralgia of right temple, l l Puls.; with weakness in sacral region, iPhos.; som- nolence, Ant. c.; as if made of wood, or as if bruised, Petrol.; worse writing (apoplexy), Anac. tº formication, paralytic. Head, as if it opened and pain shot down into abdomen, when swallowing: iDyc. Head oppressed : | | Amyl. nit., Calc. s., HIod., Therid., Zinc. Head, paralytic sensation: in left side of, Ol. an.; on right side, after coition, with sore limbs, Sil. Bº numbness. Head, peculiar feeling: during fever, HBapt. Head, pressure: Bº sensitive. Head, prickling: Apis, Sil.; fine, rather pleas- urable, Eup. pur.; when becoming warm, Sabad. Bº formication. Head, pulse: distinctly hears beating, IPuls.; reverberates in, Ant. t., Bell.; in dilatation of heart, Ant. t. Head, as if suddenly pushed forward, with danger of falling : Ferr. ph. Bº swung. Head, redness: B& congested, flushing, heat. Head, reeling: Seneg.; after coition, BºIReeling and Vertigo, Chapter 2. Head, reverberation : during cough, Hep.; when speaking loud, Zinc. Bº Hearing, Chapter 6. Head, rheumatic affections: always chronic, ap- pearing on same side, Alum.; in hydrothorax, IAsaf. §§ Headache, gouty, rheumatic. Head, roaring: I Amm. m., iCarbo v., Cup. S., lFerr., IKreo.; in inflammation of brain, | | Puls.; in cholera, fourth day, EPhos. ac.; causes diminished hearing, Sil.; with flicker- ing of eyes, iPhos.; in chronic headache, after epileptic attack, Caust.; in haematemesis, Ars.; for an hour, worse lying on left side, better lying on right, with headache, Il Phos.; like the noises of a mill, | |Plat.; dull, trem- ulous, like a strong pulsation with a double stroke, in region of ear on which she lies in bed, and when turning on other ear, feels it on that side, Spong.; , with inability to work, read or think (ozaena), Natr. m. B& Hearing, Chapter 6. Head, as if something rocked in a jerking man- ner in it: Bell. Head, feels like rubbing it: Carbol. ac, Head, feels as if tossed on a rough sea: Lact. ac, Head, semilateral affections: Alum. Head, as if separated from body: Daph. Head, sensitive: AEsc. h., Ant. t., Ars., IBov., Chin. s., HCrot. t., Lith. c., Natr. m., IISil., Staph., | |Sul., | |Sep., || Ver. v.; to air, Ars., IHep.; as though compressed, especially in forehead and temples, JColoc.; as if con- Bow. 118 3. INNER HEAD. tused all over, or in spots, HINitr, ac.; better in dark, Bar. c.; particularly on moving Scalp, Spong.; worse at night, ICinch.; chronic ten- derness as with spinal irritation, Agar.; in spots Aloe, Amm. C., Badiag., Boy, Brom., IBry, iBell, Calc ; to touch, HBell, ICarboa., Carbol ac.ióinn, ičinch, ióoff, Coloc, Eryng. Eup. pur., Ferr., Fluor. ac.; to touch and motion, thiſ, Tišeil, ſign, iſ reo., fact ac., ii.ach. Lachn, Lyss., Natr. S., IParis, IRhus, Sang, Sars., IISil., ISpig, I ISul.; to touch in in- flammation of bowels in dentition, IAcet, ac.; to touch, in otitis in rickety children, Kali iod.; to touch, especially evening, Bufo.; to touch, right side, particularly above eye (head- ache), Coloc.; painful to touch (catarrhal oph- thalmia), ISul.; cannot brush hair, Bell., Bry., Carbol. ac., Cina, Coff. t., Eryng., IKreo., IRhus, IISil., ISul.; with falling out of hair in lying-in women, HCalc.; in phthisis florida after pneumonia, Ferr.; even when pulling a single hair, Ars. met.; as if roots of hair were Sore, Sep.; to pressure, Carbo v.; to pressure of hat, worse in evening, and on part lain on, II.Nitr. ac.; to touch, especially upon which he lies, Bar. c ; worse on side not lain on, when growing warm in bed, from touch and comb- ing hair, Rhus; to touch, after abuse of mer- cury, Hep.; fear of noise and talking, Con...; to touch, followed by numbness, worse morning and becoming heated, Petrol.; sore to touch (pregnancy), Nux v.; letter if rubbed, Thuya; in Scarlatina, ICina; painful to touch, worse when scratching; which causes bleeding, IIMerc.; Soreness, in a draught of air, worse in cold, and lying down, ietter from hard pressure and external heat (nervous head- ache), Nux m.; small spot, painful to touch, IOxal. ac.; to touch, after vexation, IIMez.; to touch, worse walking in Open air and from draught, better from strong external pressure and scratching, IICinch.; to touch, or wind, better from being warmly covered, INux v.; indifferent to any one touching sore spots, IGraph. B& cold, coldness, pressing, water, wrapping. Head, as if it were separated from body: | | PSOr. ɺ empty. Head, shaking in: Benz. ac.; on stepping hard, | |Lyc.; vibratory, when stepping hard, with tension in forehead and eyes, ISil. Head, a shuddering without coldness, com- mences with cracking as if surcharged with electricity: Kalm. Head, simmering : does not know whether it is heard or felt, Med. gº Hearing, Chap. 6. Head, sleep : feeling as if he ought to, Ant. t.; like that following sleep after excessive de- bauch, IOp. Head, feels small: Coff.; as if it grew smaller, Grat.; cranium feels too small, Chel.; during apyrexia, Ign. Head, smarting: Coloc., IDros.; worse evening and getting warm, Staph. Head, wants it squeezed: typhoid fever, Glon. Head, stiffness: to abdomen, internal, ICaust.; when aroused, ICic.; in muscles on forehead, Jatroph. ; right side as if it would become numb, Lyss. Head, feels strange: Coff. t.; with fainting spells, ILac def; thick, as if another head, Therid.; in typhoid, HGels.; as felt after in- haling gas for extraction of teeth, | Lac c.; with loss of memory, Lyss, , Head, skull feels as if stretched: Samb. ɺ distended. Head, stuffed : she can hardly breathe, ILac c.; dry feeling through whole front part, gradu- ally passing to fauces and chest (bronchial Catarrh, hay asthma), Lach.; as of a cold in head, ILac C. Head, stupid : Asar, Bapt., IBry, Camph., Caps., Carbo a., Cinch, ICOccul, Form., HKreo., Plant, Plumb., HSep., Stram, Thuya; in albuminuria, Amm. ben.; with chills, Cic.; with fulness of head as from catarrh, | |Senecio; long lasting, after attack (epilepsy), IPlumb.; if he holds it erect, INux v.; if he tries to exert himself, El Natr. c.; with pressure in eyes, and obscuration of sight, iSeneg.; with obscured vision, HCycl.; with pressure in forehead, ICinch.; in influenza, Ant. t.; in mania, | Merc.; with memorrhagia, Cycl.; at noon, Zinc.; with restless nights, Lyss.; increase during retching, Asar.; on rising in morning, Rhod.; could not sit up (haematuria), Ipec.; with loss of thought, sight and hearing, Kreo.; worse from touch, TCup. m.; with vertigo, must close eyes, when rising from stool. B& "confused, dull, heavy, * Head, sense of suggillation in scalp, worse scratching: Bar. c. Head, surging toward: Lyss. Head, swashing. Bº Brain. Head, as if something swayed in a jerking manner in it : Bell. Head, sweats. Hºº Head, Chap. 4. Head, swimming: Ascl. t., Ars. h., Gels., Ziz., gº Chap. 2. Head, feels swollen : Bapt., HICed., Diad., IMerc.; on awaking, Ars. m.; behind right, ear, Bapt.; as if he could not get his hat on, |1Ars. m., ; in headache, Diad.; connected with heat, Med. §§ large. Head, as if swung from behind forward: Pall. gº pushed. Head, tenderness: gº sensitive. Head, tension(tightness); Agnus, Alum., || Apis, Arg. nit, Ars.m., Asar., Bapt., Brach., Caust., Chin. S., Coccus, Gymn., | |Kali br., Lact. ac., Selen., Spig., Xan., Ziz.; in angina, BMerc.; as if scalp were adherent to bones, Sinap.; as if skin were bloated, Berb.; of skin, as if cov- ered with a cap, Berb.; as from a cobweb, Bar. c.; scalp feels contracted, worse in evening, | | Paris; extends at times to upper half of face, especially of nose, thence to forehead and temples as far as ears, alternating with . similar sensation in Occiput and cervical muscles, IViol: integuments, IIApis; muscles felt as if bound, could scarcely move head, IHCaust.; over whole head, particularly in forehead, Lact. ac.; with pain, worse over eyes, Xan.; Scalp as though stretched over skull, Cann. i.; occasions feeling of stupefaction rather than pain, Oleand.; of skin as if swol- len, Berb.; causing vertigo, Med.; as if scalp were wrinkled, and kept tightening, and re- mained so (occipital headache), |Zinc. gº band, constricted, contracted, press- Ullſe, Head, , thick feeling : Ailant., Daph. ; , in morning, as from loss of sleep, Niccol.; as if it 3. INNER HEAD. 119 were another strange head, Therid.; worse when reading aloud, Ferr. iod.; heavy feeling in right side, Ailant. Head, thin feeling: like paper and transparent, as if it could be pressed through, I Bell. Head, throbbing (pulsating): Amyl., Asaf., IIBell., Brach., Calc. a., Canth., Carbo v., IIChin. s., Colch., Cornus, ICroc., ICrotal., Cupr. S., Cycl., Euph., Glon., IIod., IIpec., ILith., INux m., | | Puls., | Sep.; in anaemia, IPuls.; on awaking, better by cold washing, worse on stooping, sometimes lasting all day, IPhos.; after awaking, Bell.; of arteries of right side, Ars. S. r; as if scalp were alive with irre- pressible pulsation, caused by blood coursing rapidly through distended arteries, I | Sang.; extends over whole body, worse on contact, 'increasing in paroxysms, with nausea and vomiting of bile, TKali c.; in hyperaemia of brain, l l Phos.; and bursting, especially above ears and temples, Glon.; in bronchial catarrh, IICalc.; with congestion, IIHell., IIGlon, IKali c., I HPhos., Rhus; in whooping cough Caps. ; with dizziness, Stilling.; with heavy dreams, Aur. mur.; in evening, IPuls.; worse in evening, and when stooping (neuralgia), | | Puls.; with heat in face, Glon.; with red face, ICact.; with heat or coldness, Laur.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in yellow fever, lArs. ; especially in forehead, Coccul. ; ex- tending under frontal bone to temple, Glon.; with heavy feeling in forehead (fainting spells), Lac def.; mostly in forehead, with nausea and vomiting, worse in morning and when moving, better lying with hea high, better by sweat, INatr.m.; causes fright, Amyl.; in haematemesis, l l Nux v.; as from little hammers,worse from reading or talking, HINatr. m.; in hereditary headache, Calc.; in hemorrhoids, Collin.; in left side, Cinch. bol.; on left side, coming on gradually toward morning and going off about breakfast time, HNitr. ac.; in left, beginning at 1 A.M., last- ing until 11 P.M., iCinch.; in left side, with nausea before menses, Crotal. ; in meno- pause, BCrotal.; before menses, BPetrol.; during menses, Bor., HCroc.; during menses, prevent- ing sleep, ICroc.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Ver. v.; from mental exertion, BPuls.; in morning, |Calc.; as if something were moving, worse from motion, Glon.; from least movement, ILach.; on motion of body, Natr. m.; at every movement (itch), ILach.; at every motion, worse in warm air, l IIod.; extending into nose (catarrh), l l Merc.; must get out of bed at night (hypochondriasis), Arg., nit.; , felt with every pulse, every step, or jarring, HGlon.; as though he would be attacked by paralytic stroke,Carbo v.; during rest, Lactu.v.; in whole, especially right frontal region, morning till evening, after lying down, Zinc.; in right side, better eating, lying in bed, and about falling asleep, worse from motion, II Anac.; in right side (neuralgia), l l Puls.; tendency to, in right side, IGels.; with weight on right side, day and night, makes him cry out, Cact.; period- ical, semilateral, worse after eating, morning, evening, night in bed, Ars.; with sensation as if head would split, Sarrac.; in sunstroke, IIGlon.; worse in left temple (glaucoma), IIPhos.; everything turns around, Sil.; ascends from abdomen, Rheum; after going up stairs (chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys), | Tereb.; with bitter vomiting, worse from motion, Sang.; when walking, Cinch.; like waves, worse in cold, after eating, better bend- ing head forward, heat, Hyos.; feels every pulsation, IGlon. Hºº bloodvessels, congestion. Head, ticking : Jamb. Head, tightness: tº tension. Head, tingling: better scratching, Thuya. formication. Hoad, tired feeling: as from night watching: Benz. ac. ɺ weary. Head, titillation: || Alum. Head, touch: gº sensitive. Head, traumatic : gº injuries. Head, trembling in: with headache, Cop.; dull tremor, with a waving, Sars. Head, tumult, with congestion: Aur. met. wº Head, turning: as if something turned around inside, Ananth.; as if it would be turned inside out when she raised herself, Bar. c. Head, troubles in typesetters: BGlon. Head, as from subcutaneous ulceration in Scalp : Agar. Head, uncertain feeling: on left side, Lach. Head, uncomfortable feeling : ||Anthrac.; all day, Asim. Headache, undulating sensation: l l Glon.; through from behind forward, Indig. Đº wavelike. Head, uncovering: Bº wrapped. Head, unsteadiness: with nausea, Cup. ars. Head, vacant feeling : Hyos.; cannot concen- trate mind, Natr.; with loss of thought, sight, and hearing, Kreo. §§ empty, hollow. Head, vertigo : Đº Chapter 2. Head, wabbling: on shaking, as if brain struck against sides, l l Nux m. Head, water: as if he had water in, worse walk- ing, Ananth.; as if drops of water were falling, Cann. S.; as if full of boiling, with steady head- ache, Rob.; as if gushing forward when stoop- ing, Ars. m.; as if waves were beating against, worse standing, talking, shaking head, bend- ing head backward, §. lying down or bending head forward, Dig.; as if water were dropping within, after neuralgia under right eye, Chin. S.; having head washed, stool im- mediately, Tarant.; disposed to catch cold when washing, IBar. c.; worse after washing, HGraph.; objects to washing, Sul.; with con- gestion, Aur. met. Bº Brain fluid, swashing. Head, wavelike sensation : HBell. Hºº undulating. Head, weakness: Ananth., Ant. c., Ars., Ars. S. f., Calc. S., Caust., Rhus, Stram.; after coffee, Cham.; like a dulness, and as if there were a vibration in forehead, and a turning about in a circle, IMerc. sol. ; with dyspnoea, when lying on back at night, IPuls.; especially in eyes, Zinc.; faint feeling on walking in sun, INatr. m.; feeling of loss of power and sensa- tion in back, as if head would fall forward, Calab.; extends down to neck, l l Graph.; like numbness, same as in hands, IFluor. ac.; she could not endure sound of piano, IPhos.: while reflecting, IPhos.: can scarely think, IGraph, with vertigo, IAmb., Caust, Cinch.; with vertigo, must lie down, Zinc.; amounting to vertigo, with gushing of a stream of blood * 120 3. INNER HEAD. from genitals (metrorrhagia), I Sabina; with inclination to vomit, Cina. ɺ sensitive. FIead, weary: Bell., JNatr. m. ſº tired. Head, weight in : Coccul.; on sinciput, Cain.; on waking, better by cold washing, worse on stooping, sometimes lasting all day, IPhoS.; in cerebraſ congestion, HVer. v.; in irritation of brain, ILach.; following chill, Cain.; with pressure on upper lids, better by washing forehead with cold water, and in open air, | Phos.; as if he would fall, I Bell.; with ten- dency to fall backward while seated, Cinch.; worse in forehead, Ars.; in forenoon (chorea), | | Agar.; in chronic cephalalgia, Arn.; during menses, Crotal.; and pressure, IGels.; after sleeping, Sul. ; in temples, better by coffee, Cornus; worse in , left temple (glaucoma), HPhOS, gº full, heavy. • Head, whirling : Con...; all day, HCarbo v.; as if drunk, I. Arg. met. ; with menses, Caust.; during menses, worse stooping, better after- noon, Caust.; like a mill-wheel, IHChin. S.; with nausea, Calad.; while sitting, houses at a distance seem to turn bottom upward, Jamb.; with vertigo, Coff. §§ Chapter 2. Head, as if whiskey fumes had gone to: Ars. m. fiğ drunken. Head, whizzing in : with vertigo, or with shocks when waking, l l Nux v. Head, wild feeling: HGels., Lil. tig.; as though she would be crazy with pain in right iliac region, and restless sleep, Lil. tig. Head, sensation as if without: Asar. Head, wounds: Bº injuries. sº Head, wrapped up: wants it closely, Ars., HIHep., ILach., IThuya; aversion to having it uncovered, wears a fur cap in hot weather, Psor.; better wrapping it up warmly, Ars.; likes to go about without any covering (dysp- noea), HLyc.; least covering intolerable, ILed.; disposition to take cold from uncovering, HHHep., IISil. HEADACHE (undefined): |IAbies, Absin., |Aeet, ac., Acon., BAEthus., . Agar., Agnus, Alum., || Alumin., Amb., Amm. C., Amyl, HHAnac. or.., | | Anthrac., II Ant. c., Apis, HArg. met., HArg. nit., Arn., Ars. S. f., II Ars., Arum t., Asar., HAsim., Aur. met., Badiag., HIBell., HCact., HCalc., Calc. a., Calc. S., HCann. i., iCarbol. ac., 1Carb. S., Caust., HCham., il Chloral., Cinnam,IICoccul, Cochl., IColoc., 1Con..., | |Cornus, ICrotal., I ICurar., ICup. m., BDiad., IDulc., | | Eup. pur., Ferr., IFerr. ph., Gamb., HIGels., IIGlon., Graph., Gymn., HHekla, IHep., Hippom., IHydras., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Indig., HIris, Iod., Jab., Jalap., HKali bi, Kali c., HKreo., ILac def., Lach., HLachn., Lil. tig., ILyc., ILyc. vir., Lyss., BBMagn...m., Manc., TMelil, IMerc. iod. rub., IIMerc., IMerc. p., IIMez, Myr. cer., HINatr. m. IINitr. ac., INux m., HINux v., ! IOl. caje., Op., Oxal, ac., || Phell., Plant., HPlat., IPlumb., HHPod., IIPuls., Sal. ac., Sec., HiSep., IRSil., IISul., Tell., "Therid., Thlaspi, TUran. n., War., Ver. v., Vespa. Vinca, Xan. Headache, abdominal: HOp.; with pain in abdo- men, Calc. p., Chim. m.; severe across umbili- cus, BLac def; with stitches, Gymn. 6&-colic. Headache, relieved by abscesses: IChin. a. Headache, in Addison's disease: ICalc. Headache, in afternoon: ITBell., ILyss., ||Natr. p., Sarrac.; chronic, of four years' standing, generally begins 5 or 6 P.M., with nausea and anorexia, ceases as he falls asleep, llSul.; chronic, into night, WCup. m.; chronic, coming on in evening, lasting through night, IWer.; 2 to 7 P.M., worse moving eyes (whooping cough, Badiag.; principally over left eye, Lac c.; with occasional fluttering of heart, Form.; 4 to 6 P.M. (coryza), IHell.; worse from 4 to 8 P.M., rising or lying down, ILyc.; begins about 3 P.M., worse at night, HEBell., Vib.; 5 to 10 P.M., rheumatic, HPuls.; shooting worse, Ferr.; every afternoon, especially after wine, tea, or lemonade, Selen. ; worse in afternoon, | Asaf., IKalibi., Pallad., and evening, Merc. iod. rub.; worse in afternoon, noise, motion, light, Ananth.; worse toward evening, espe- cially shaking head, Sep.; worse toward evening (bone-pains), Brom. Headache, air; better from cold: l II)ros., Lyss.; dread of cold, Coff., worse in cold, Eup. pur., Iris, Sil.; in damp, IIDulc.; worse in a draught, Benz. ac., Calc., Caust., IICinch., |Hep., Merc., Sil.; better in open, Act. rac., Alum., Arg, met., Berb., Chloral., Como., Con., HGlon, IHell., Kali bi., Lith., IILyc., Mosch., Niccol., HPic. ac., IHPuls., | |Seneg., Sinap., Tabac., Zinc.; rheumatic, better in open air, l l Kali s.; better from exercise in open air, looking up and bending head backward, pressing between hands, Apis; chronic, spells caused by draught, or scrub- bing, | |Sil.; worse in open air, Arg. nit., Bar. c., Bell., Ced., Con., 11 Merc., Mez., INux V., Sul.; on first going into open air (Soreness), Eup.perf.; sticking worse in open air, IMang.; better walking in open air, Ant. c.; better walking slowly in open air, Eup. pur., IIPuls.; better from outdoor exercise, Coff; worse walking in open air, I Bell., Chin, Cina, EIris, Sep. B& cold, heat, motion, room, walking, weather. Headache, from alcohol: Gº" drinking. Headache, alternates with: pain in abdomen, Cimex ; tumefaction of abdomen, Stram.; cut- ting in calves and upper arms (epidemic ty- phus), IChel.; oppression of chest, l l Glon.; diarrhoea, Pod.; hot flushes in face, Lyss.; gastralgia, Bism.; lumbago, Aloe ; pain in neck and shoulders, Eryng.; pains in nape of neck, Hyos.; uterine pains, Gels. Headache, anaemic : , II Eucal.; especially in patients whose blood has been Saturated with iron, Zinc. Headache, from anger: Petrol, IPhos., or cha- grin, IPlat.; vexation, ICham., ICoff. Headache, in angina : Bar. m. Headache, with anguish and restlessness: Coloc. Headache, anus: from pains during stool, urging griping, | | Oxal. ac.; in prolapsus, Arn. fºconstipation, diarrhoea, hemorrhoids, stool. Headache, in anthrax: ||Anthrac. Headache, with anxiety: Acon., Ars., IGels., Lyss.; worse lying down, l Sep.; cannot re- main in bed, Cact. ; after anxiety, IAEthus. Headache, appetite: inordinate, before (chronic cephalaigia), | |Psor.; lack of, ICast. eq. 5& gastric. Headache, arms: aching in bones after, Med.; drawing, Ver.; with paralytic feeling, Iod. Headache, arthritic : & gouty, rheumatic. 3. INNER HEAD. 121 Headache, on ascending: ICalc., ISul., 1Glon. Headache, with asthma : IRali c. Headache, from close attention: IIgn. gº” mental exertion, thinking. Headache, on awaking : ABSc. h., Arg. nit., Arn., Calc., Carbo v., 1Chel., IEup. perf., Gels., Iodof., IKali c., ILyc., INatr. m., Rheum, Rumex; awakens, Form., IKali bi., Sil. ; at night, with sensation as if head were being pressed against wall, with heat in head, lasts all day, after cessation of chronic diarrhoea, worse in morning, l l Sul.; imme- diately after awaking, lasting till towards noon, Natr. m.; child, HKali br.; preceded by a disagreeable dream, Rumex; every morn- ing, Naja, H.Natr. m.; in indigestion, Chel.; continuing all day and night, Cinch. bol.; on being awakened, toward morning, Tell.; from awaking early morning, cannot sleep after 3 A.M. (convalescence from yellow fever), ICalc.; from being aroused by night bell (chronic cephalalgia), Arn.; as from too much sleep, Bov.; lasts until 10 A.M., when scalp begins to sweat and headache passes off (after blow on head), INatr. m., worse on awaking, Benz. ac., Millef., INux v., Sul. Hºt morning, sleep. Headache, back: aching, Kali c.; with weak- ness in Sacral region, Phos.; with pain in small of back, HBell., in diphtheria, I Lac c., in dysentery, IIMux v., in menorrhagia, !Coccus, in ophthalmia, Il Ars.; with or fol- lowed by severe pain in small of back, Sil.; with sensation as if cold water were poured down back, Alum.; weak back, in morning, Pallad.; weakness in sacral region, HPhos. Headache, band; as if bound by, Arg. met., Carbo v., Cepa, Cinnab., Coccul, Cycl., Diosc., IGels, Gymn, IHep., IIod, Iris, Med., II.Nitr. ac., ISul, Tereb., Variol., Zing.; a circle of pain extending in a line through cerebellum, shifting, Zing.; around above ears, IIGels., Osm.; pressing hardest above ears, during day, Amm. br; as if tightly bandaged around forhead, Indig.; after rising from bed, ain like a tight narrow band all around on evel with upper forehead, Cupr. S.; contractive pain, with sensation as if flesh were loose, worse in wet cold weather and when at rest, better in motion (caries), ISul.; as if enclosed in a band, seemed to crush in head, 1Carbol. ac.; like a rope drawing tighter and tighter, | | Natr. m.; as of a tense band reaching from nape of neck to ears, must lie down, Anac.; as if surrounded by a tight band (dysmenor- rhoea), l l Xan.; when stooping, ISpig. B& constrictive, contractive, pressing, viselike, wrapping. Headache, from bathing : Đº water. Headache, beating: gº hammering, throb- 1113. Headache, bed: drives him from, Calc.a., Thuya; }. from warmth, HPuls., stitches worse, Ulvå. Hºte bending: double from, Coloc.; worse bending head backward, Clem., Glon.; worse bending head forward, Carbol, ac., Coloc.; worse sitting bent, Ant. t. §3; position. Headache, benumbing: £3; numb. - Headache, with bewilderment: Euph. Bºe confused. Headache, bilious: Bry., Coloc., | | Cornus, Eup. perf., Hydras., Ipec., ILept., IMerc., Nux v., IIPod, Ptel., IPuls.; every few days,beginning behind left ear, passing around lower forehead as a pressing down on eyes, with nausea and vomiting (distortion of face), ICrotal.; in liver complaint, Berb.; in oculo- motor paresis, l l Seneg, ſº gastric. Headache, bladder: in cystitis, IEup. pur.; pre- cedes irritation of, in children, l l Senecio. Headache, with Small bloodboils on lower legs: Magn. c. Headache, bloodvessels dilated. Bºcon- gestive. Headache, as of a blow : Cann. i., JNatr. m.; feels stunned, Dolich.; Suddenly, as if struck by a hammer or club on right side, throws him to left when walking indoors or outdoors, | Tabac.; with vertigo, vacillating gait and stupor, Sarrac. ɺ concussive, stunning. Headache, bone pains: Act. sp., Ang., Ast. r., 1Calc., Calc. p., Hyper., Lyss., Rhod., Syph.; as if broken, worse lying down, IAur. met.; as if driven asunder, especially when walking, going up stairs or rising from sleeping, Lyc.; almost causes fainting (syphilis), Mez.; front and back, toward evening, in damp weather, Brom.; on lying down, affecting vital energy, Aur. met.; mornings, in bed, Aur. met.; pain worse from motion and in evening, IBMez.; at night, IHep., IIMerc., IMez., Iinitr. ac., IPhyt., | | Thuya ; chiefly occipital, l l Merc. iod. rub.; after rheumatism, Ver. v.; as if scraped, iPhos. ac.; as if bones separated, Arg, nit.; sensitive to cold and contact, worse from motion and in evening, HIMez.; each bone feels shattered and Sore, Lyss.; Soreness, IICalc. p., || Kali bi.; Soreness of bones of left side, Cup. ars.; syphilitic, Aur. met., IKali iod., Merc., HNitr. ac., Mez., I ISyph., | | Thu- }. tenderness of affected side, I (Sep.; worse y touch, Il Mez., | | Thuya ; under bones, | | Chel., INux m. £& periosteal, sutures, syphilitic. Headache, boring: Act. sp., Arg. nit., ICOccul., Cochl.; every evening, l l Puls.; especially over eyes, extending into dorsum of nose, Colch.; particularly above eyelids, Laur.; in left side, Eup. pur.; in left side, after dinner, Zinc.; in left side, affecting eyes, flickering, appearing regularly at midnight, iChin. a.; in left side each morning, beginning 1 A.M., lasting until 1 P.M., HCinch.; left side from temple to occiput, extends into sides of neck and auditory meat- us, | Puls. ; from mental labor or by entering room from open air, Colch. ; beginning in morning, better by evening, worse from men- tal, exertion, light, noise, coffee and after eating, Nux v.; from within, morning till evening, worse motion, stooping, better rest, closing eyes, external pressure and sleep, USep.; worse from motion or stooping, IFIep.; at night, Amm. c.; onesided, begins on awak- ing, morning, Aur. met.; onesided, extending into bones of face and parietal bone, Phos.; pressive, as if frontal bone would fall out, Cochl.; in right side, Coloc., Zinc.; in right side, morning on getting awake, Arum t-; worse in right side and forehead, less in occiput, |Bell.; at times extending to scapulae, IPuls.; tearing and scraping externally during night, ||Lyc.; to teeth and neck, with stitches in ears, IMerc.; worse from touch, Aur, met. }º burrowing, digging, nail, 122 3. INNER HEAD. Headache, as if bound. Đº band. Headache, brain: affection of, HGlon.; as if clasped by a hand, twisted and torn, HMur. ac.; as from commotion, when stepping or shak- ing head, better sitting up or slow exercise, Sep.; from concussion, Calc. s., || Kali br., Hyper.; with painful concussion from shak- ing head when walking, Mang.; dull in right side on coming into warm room, Spong.; as if dashed to pieces, worse from motion, noise or light, Coff; chronic, depending upon brain fag, HCalc.; , in right hemisphere, with drawing in back into neck (chronic catarrh), | | Sang.; as if mashed, with nausea and vom- iting (chlorosis), Ipec.; middle, on waking in morning, felt even before opening eyes, flāNux v., persistent, with Softening, HIPhos.; like a pressure of Something hard on upper surface, in paroxysms, HIgn.; as if torn to pieces, TVer.; as if in substance of left side, raging as if a nerve were being torn, Arg. met. Headache, feels as though head would break: with chill (quotidian), | Puls. Headache, breathing: gasping for air, after Coloc.; oppressed, iCalc.; pain worse breath- ing, talking or laughing, Mang.; worse from a deep inspiration, Cact. Headache, a breeze of pain: l ISul. Headache, bruised: Arn., Benz. ac., Bov., Camph., Euph., Gels.,B.Graph., HIgn., B.Nux v., Rhod., | |Sul, Tereb., Thuya, I [Zinc.; on awak- ing in morning, disappears on rising, renewed by thinking, Ign.; through all cranial bones into roots ofteeth and tongue, with nausea, bet- ter Outdoors, HāIpec.; or torn when coughing, |Sul.; dull (typhus), BBapt.; extends to ears (cerebrospinal meningitis), Rhus; in even- ing, with coryza, HEuph.; externally, Ruta; particularly in forehead, worse from motion, better rest, Cup. ars; in forehead and through head, worse on vertex, ILac def.; after fever and sleep, Chin. a.; in intermittent, HAct. rac.; in left side, Gymn.; especially during mental labor, or in early morning, Aur. met.; worse from mental exertion, Cinch.; in morning in bed, worse at rest, better after rising, || Aur. met.; in early morning, Con.; especially in Occiput and forehead, worse morning, better Cold applications, BEuphor.; in periosteum, from temple to occiput, HRuta; on one side, BNux v.; in side, worse by slightest motion, ICinch.; Scalp sore, WNux v.; in skull, worse moving head and walking, HCaps. Bº Soreness. Headache, burning: il Acon., Agar., Amm. c., | | Apis, 4Arg, nit., Ars., Arund., Aur. met., HBar. c., Berb., HCalc., HCarbo v., HCoff. t., Coloc., HDros., Lyss.,BBMez., HPetrol., Phos., Psor, Ver. v.; better in Open air, Mang.; in anterior part, IKreo.; precursor of apoplexy, Ast. r.; here and there, on body, in morning, Carbo v.; in- tense, worse in cerebellum, H.Med.; with chilliness, HCaust.; from congestion, Ustil.; in whooping cough, H.Bry.; in croup, | |Samb.; erysipelatous, worse at night, Ars.; in evening, when undressing and growing cold, Ars.; in eye complaints, Ant. Sul. aur.; commencing at eyes, with lachrymation, Jamb.; comes from deep in, affecting left eye, following left supraorbital nerve, morning at 4, worse each succeeding morning (suppressed intermittent), ISpig.; from foramen infraor- bitale over right side to occiput and mandi- bula, |Zinc.; in supraorbital neuralgia, Chel.; like fire, Lachn.; especially in forehead and temples, Jacea; with cold hands and feet, during apyrexia, Ign.; along edge of hair, Berb.; from inward heat, HNux m.; stupefying (after getting wet while warm), Dulc.; with pulsation and Sweat of head, worse night, mental exertion, talking, better wrapping head up warmly, BSil.; in left side, Bapt., and down neck, woke in morning with, Lyss.; first left then right., Calc. a.; worse left side, Aur. mur.; in middle, after brain fever, better pressure, every excitement causes it, IGlon.; in morning, | |Nux v.; worse in morning and afternoon, Canth.; worse from motion, stoop- ing, temporarily better pressing head firmly with hand, IApis; causing sense of sickness and nausea (itch), H.Lach.; with thirst, Ferr. S.; of scalp, worse in warm bed, Thuya; mornin and evening (brain disease of children), Kali c.; of scalp, morning, after rising, after abuse of mercury, IHep.; of scalp most of back of head, worse scratching, causing Soreness, worse undressing and getting warm in bed, Sil.; of scalp, better Scratching, Caps.; in paroxysms (puerperal convulsions), l l Ver. v.; pricking of scalp, Ran. b.; better scratching, worse getting into a warm sweat while walking, Sabad.; on awaking, right side, Arum t.; in sides, up from neck, ICanth.; with Soreness, àCanth.; while standing or sitting, Canth., better in open air, Alum.; with stupor (pneumonia), HPhos.; stupefying, worse morning, Sabad.; down to teeth and neck, with stitches in ears, Merc.; especially in left temple, worse at night lying in bed, better sitting up, IBMerc.; worse on vertex, HMez.; with vertigo, HCanth., | | Kali bi.; with vertigo, objects seem to be enveloped in a yellow mist., Kali bi. Headache, burrowing : BHep.; especially in forehead and temples, NCham. gº boring, digging, nail. Headache, bursting: IBell., Bov., IIBry., HCaps., HHCinch., Dolich., Euphor., HJGlon., Ham., ILyc., HINatr. m., Nux m., Sep., RSil., ISpig.; in open air, HBell., 1Glon.; on awak- ing from sleep, Cham., insupportable on bend- ing down, IHam.; with intense cerebral con- gestion, IBell., 11Glon, Merc., Ver. v.; as if forced asunder by levers, HBell.; from press- ure and fulness in brain (hemicrania), iPhos.; as if calvarium were being lifted, IHCann. i., | |Ol. jec.; during cough, B.Bry., HCaps., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Spong.; dis- tending, Bar. c.; distending worse during night, Ced.; about ears, Asar.; in evening, betterlying with head high, Caps.; with dazzling of eyes from sunlight, HEuph.; worse moving eyes, IPuls.; in fever, l l AEsc. h.; in catarrhal fever, HEuph.; especially inforehead and when stoop- ing, Staph; in forehead and eyeballs, worse at 10 A.M. when lying, HEGels.; fulness, press- ing out, with confused feeling, Lil. tig.; in nervous headache, l l Ver.; in sick headache, | |Tabac.; as if head were swelling out, with discharge of blackish offensive water from va- gina, IRhus ; extends to jaw, worse moving head or body, Lachn.; in mania, l l Merc.; in meningitis, IBell., BGlon., HVer.; when menses ought to appear, l l Nux m.; in morning on waking, Con...; in early morning, as if it Af 3. INNER HEAD. 123 would fall to pieces, Con.; in morning, grad- ually worse until evening, WBry.; as if it would fly to pieces if she moved, Coff.; with nausea from gas, Caust.; with pleuro-pneu- monia, IIRry.; in pregnancy, ILyc., WLyss.; better from pressure, during cough, going off when reading to himself, or writing, | |Ign.; as if head were screwed asunder in ar- ticulation of malarbone and upper jaw, [Thu- ya; especially in sinciput, chiefly in morning, worse stooping, better in open air, Berb.; in nocturnal sleep, RSul.; with sleeplessness, worse from motion or any jar, better in room, and when opening eyes, IICinch.; upward and asunder on drawing facial muscles, Spig.; with a vitiated discharge from vagina and shooting upwards in parts, IRhus; mostly on vertex, I Petrol.; when walking, Cinch.; better walking in open air, worse in temples, especially in right, in afternoon, Sang.; feeling like water pipes bursting in head, Sil. Higº pressing, splitting, Headache, before cataleptic attacks: | |Stram. Headache, catarrhal: Act. rac., ICalc., IICepa, IRChlor., IFerr., Hydras., IIod., IKalic., IKali iod, Kalm., H.Lach., iiMerc., E.Merc. iod. rub., BENux v., Rumex, Stilling, Sul.; stoppage, ICinch., IIGraph., INux v., Samb., Sul.; with bronchitis, iMerc.; from chronic nasal catarrh, Alum., IFerr., Elaps; suppressed catarrh, maddening, ITBell.; especially of children, Samb.; with dry, hard cough, HKali c.; pro- fuse watery discharge from eyes and nose, NHCepa, IBEuph.; inflammation of mucous membranes offrontal sinuses, eyes, throat, and chest, HKaliiod.; irritation of larynx and tra- chea, clavicular pain,and Soreness behind ster- num, IRumex ; before nasal discharge setsin, BSticta ; premonitory stages, Gymn.; worse in damp, cold weather, HHDulc.; from sudden change of weather, ICamph. H& chest, cold, cough, fever, heat, pneu- nonia, weather. Headache, from slightest cause: ICoff. Headache, from least chagrin: ERhus. Headache, changing place: Eğ locality. Headache, chest: complaints of, Ang.; con- striction, BColoc.; dull aching in anterior por- tions of both lungs, day and night, Rumex ; oppression, Bell., H.Melil.; fever and acceler- ated pulse (apoplexy), HCrotal.; pain, Calc. s., Con. #35° catarrhal, cough, pneumonia. Headache, in children: II.Arum t., HGlon.; peewish, fretful, ICalc. p. Headache, with chorea; IIAgar, Calc., IMygale. Éſº convulsions. Headache, chlorotic : & anaemic. Headache, chronic : Arn., Caps., HICaust., | | Hekla, Iod., ILac def., , INaja, IParis, | |Psor, Sil.; with constipation, HHIac def; after suppression of itch, Calc.; in leuco- phlegmatic people, with relaxed muscles and general debility, Sul. ac. Headache, in a circle: gº band. Headache, clawing: Stram. Headache, during climaxis : Croc., ISang.; chronic paroxysmal, Sep.; continuous, worse at times, worse in right temple (mental dis- turbance) ICycl. Headache, coffee : from abuse of, Arg. nit., IBell., Ign., Nux v., Pallad., IPuls.; aver- sion to, Coff.; better from, Anag.; worse from, Arum t., IBry, ICOccul., Form., Ign. ISul.; Headache, cold : with coldness, as from cold poultice, Mosch.; a cold pain, Ars. S. r.; from taking cold, ILAnt., c., BCoff, liGlon., ||Puls.; with chilliness, HCalc.; after catching cold, with colic, Coccul.; after catching cold (neuralgic rheumatism), Puls.; worse by taking cold, ECalc.; as from incipient cold, Aur. met.; as if she had taken cold, with tired feeling all over, Sinap. ; better from cold water, externally, ILach.; , from taking cold after having hair cut, HBell.; worse chilling head, Carbo v.; better in cold, Ant. t., HKalm.; better from cold applications, IIAloe, Calc.; worse in cold, Bov., HIMez., BRhus, IStront., Stram.; worse in cold winds, IIgn. Hº air, catarrhal, fever, weather. Headache, with colic : Coccul, Natr.s., Tereb.; pains correspond to flatulent colic, and pinch- ing in abdomen, IRob.; with Potter's colic, Alum. Đº abdomen. Headache, concussive pain : in bronchial ca- tarrh, HICalc. ɺ blow, shocks, stunning. Headache, confused : Calc. p., Carb. s. Chin. a., IGels., Viol.; which she cannot describe, or make clear to herself, l l Therid.; particularly in forehead, Sep.; heaviness and pressure, especially in forehead, worse right side, warm room, smoking, reading, writing, motion, better in open air, sitting down, or standing in draught of air, Ferr. iod. Hº bewilderment. Headache, in confinement: after puerperal rash, HHyper.; with after pains, l l Ferr.; six weeks after (hydrogenoid constitution), Natr. S.; after instrumental delivery, with violent after pains, Hyper. Headache, congestive: Amm. br., Amm. c., HArn., l l Asaf., Asar, IIPry., HCarbo a., | | Carbol. ac., BCrotal., HFerr., Fluor. ac., HIGlon., HII ach.,Lachn., ILyc.,BLyc. vir., HNux m., IOp., Phos., Sang., Sil., HSul., Ver. v.; as if blood vessels were overfilled, to face and neck (neuralgia), HGuaiac.; brain as if too large, forcing itself out front, Glon.; chronic, with photophobia, and impossibility to open eyes on account of weight on upper lid, HSep.; at climaxis, Arg. nit.; with constipation in strong, plethoric adults, with giddiness and flushed face, IBNux v.; with dry, hard cough, HKali c.; dull, in fevers, Eucal.; epigastrium sensitive to touch, IGlon.; in epilepsy, with flushed face, Bufo.; eyes inflamed, IGlon.; with retinal congestion, Sang.; face bluish, with heavy, stupid expression, HGlon.; face and head very hot, 1Glon.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in forenoon, Calab.; begins in forehead and sides of head, slowly passing to , vertex and occiput, becomes throbbing pain, IGlon.; holding head with both hands IGlon.; worse lying with head low and after sleeping, Glon.; with hemorrhoids, HMur. ac., HINux v.; dependent upon organic disease of heart, I Naja; hysterical, Arg. nit.; frequent, inflammatory, Bism.; inflammatory, transient heat, throbbing, worse on motion and stoop- ing, extending upward from nape of neckwith swollen veins in temples (syphilis) | | Sang.; frequent, deep inspiration, Glon.; lips swollen 1Glon.; during menses, BNux m.; with menor- rhagia or metrorrhagia, Acon., Millef.; from suppression of menses, almost apoplectic, with nausea and vomiting, Ver. v.; in morning, 124 3. INNER HEAD. worse toward noon, gradually better toward evening, pains terrible, fears going mad, runs or presses head against wall, Stram.; worse on motion and least noise, IGlon.; in old people with dark hair and eyes, Ilod., periodic every twelve or fifteen days for many years, Glon.; better from external pressure, IGlon.; with cool skin, Ham.; from suppression of sweat or urine, Ascl. S.; frequent and profuse flow of pale urine, or urine highly colored, with red- dish sediment, and mucus of dirty, reddish- yellow tint, HGlon.; vertex burning łºś. with vertigo, prevents rising, IGlon.; better from application of cold water, Glon.; more frequent in hot weather, Melil.; nervous,weak and trembling after, Melil.; heat of face, with trembling in head, Cop.; vessels dilated, Ver. v.; with venous congestion, IHam. É& fulness, hammering, heat, throbbing. Headache, consciousness. Q3; unconscious. Headache, with constipation : Alum, Anag., IIBry., HCalc. p., Hydras., IILac def., II Nux v., TVer.; at intervals of one, two or three days, IPuls.; and dizziness, Calc. fl.; affecting forehead and eyes, Iris; from torpor and dry- ness of a portion of intestinal mucous tract, when tongue is clean or covered with bubbles of frothy saliva, INatr. m. g33° stool. Headache, constrictive : ICarbo v., ICOccul., Crotal., Jamb.; as if brain were constricted on all sides, Tarax.; with drowsiness, Cub.; worse warm drinks, l l Ver. v.; especially about fore- head, commencing slight, increasing till vio- lent and ending slight, IPlat.; before menses, Hep.; with nausea, Carbo v.; especially in occiput, Euphor.; with facial erysipelas, IGraph.; of posterior and superior integu- ments (tinea favosa), Hydrocot.; as if there were a wound on parietal bone which was being scratched, place feels hot (neuropathia), Rali ars.; in right side of, at noon, Pallad.; in scalp, worse talking and in open air, better sitting or lying, INatr. m.; with shooting in temples, generally right, Iris; in whole upper part, increasing and decreasing slowly, Stann.; with vertigo, staggers, l l Calab. B& band, contractive, crampy, pressing, tension, vise like. Headache, contractive: as if too small, IIGlon.; and pinched feeling of Scalp, Lyss.; of Scalp, Carbo v., Selen.; scalp as if drawn together to one spot, Zinc.; Scalp as if clutched and drawn together to one point of a circle, ICinch.; in scalp, followed by numbness of head and’ex. ternally onvertex, worse in evening and while sitting, better in motion and in open air, Plat. }º band, constrictive, Crampy, pressing, tension, viselike. Headache, contusive : Bº bruised. Headache, conversation: gº talking. Headache, with convulsions: of children, IHell.; causes sharp cries, IZinc.; extends over entire head (puerperal), Il Ver. v.; after spasms, Caust.; before spasms, Cannab. Égº chorea, epileptic. Headache, with coryza : Bº catarrhal. Headache, with cough : Apis, Arn., Bell., IIBry., 1Calc., IICaps., Coloc., Con., IIpec., IIris, IKali c., ILach, ILac def, Med., IINatr. m., INux v., Puls., , IPhos. ac., l l Rumex, ISang., Sars., Sep., Spig, IISquilla, Ver., Vib.; worse in open air, Chel.; in bronchitis, * IPhos.; continual, without expectoration (croup), ISang.; dry, worse from least move- ment (jaundice), IPhos.; hard dry, day and night, Lyc.; dry, spasmodic, simulating early stage of whooping cough, Rumex; dry and tight, l l Xan.; tickling dry, disturbing sleep, iCon.; worse in forehead (influenza), Ant. t.; in epidemic influenza, ISabad.; at night, l l Eup. perf.; in occiput, Ars. h.; stitch- *: ºronchial catarrh), Calc.; in vertex, I’S. Il. Bºy" catarrhal, bursting, splitting. Headache, Crampy: Ananth., Rheum, Psor.; on left side, IPhos.; drawing, tearing, worse by study, or exertion, following fever and ague, IGels. Hº band, constrictive, contrac- tive, tensive, viselike. Headache, as if crushed: Ananth.; intense, threatens to make him unconscious, I Amyl. Høy" shattering. Headache, cutting: in right side frontal to occipi- tal regions, settles in left parietal bone, HBell.; better by coffee, Cornus; as if a knife were drawn through left, transversely, Arn.; as if part of right side were cut off, worse after rising or ascending, better from heat and after belching, ILach.; after menses, Natr. m.; in nerves of left, coming and going, preventing sleep, Aur. met.; neuralgia, with vomiting IIris; from bridge of nose to occiput, Ferr.iod.; worse right side, in forehead and Occiput, HBell.; in one side, better thinking of it, ICic.; of short duration, changing often, IIIris; F. from above right eye through head to ack of left ear, I ITuberc. H&" lancinating, stabbing, stitches. Headache, from dancing: Il Arg. nit. }º heat, motion, walking. Headache, darting: IKali iod., Merc. Sul.; upon exposure to any draught of air or before storm (ciliary neuralgia), isil.; changing locality, Berb.; not confined to one locality (diphtheria), | | Hydras. ; , after suppressed gonorrhoea, | |Psor.; in left side, Polyg., Rumex; in left side from temporal to orbital region, Lact...ac.; like lightning, Carbo a.; in one side, IKalibi.; from one side to other, Carbol. ac.; worse in rest, better walking, ICaps.; in right side, Brach.; tortuous running into head and prevent- ing sleep, Chin. a.; after vexation (1 to 10 P.M.), Magn. c.; worse walking, better sitting, Cinch. Hº" shooting, neuralgic. Headache, all day : I.Niccol,; in irritation of brain, ILach. tº afternoon, morning, noon. Headache, deep seated: IIBoy, Cubeb.; with depression and drowsiness, Cornus. Headache, delirium : Colch.; in those readily becoming delirious in fever, or with pain, IIAgar.; in typhoid scarlatina, IAilant.; al- most delirious, IMelil.; delirium tremens, HDig.; in meningitis, TVer.; in mental derange- ment, delirium, Stram. Headache, with delusions. tions. Headache, in dentition : ICalc., Cham, Tereb. Headache, with depression : Lil. tig., Sep.; in legs, while walking, Therid. Headache, drives to despair: TVer.; runs wildly about room, Coff., Headache, with diarrhoea: Cubeb., Stram, IWer.; bilious, Natr. S. gº dysenteric. }º hallucina- 3. INNER HEAD. 125 Headache, digging : Cadm. S.; left side, Calc. a.; nightly, Caust. Bºboring, burrowing, nail. Headache, in diphtheria: ICrotal, Merc. s., IPhyt.; peculiar hard ache, IIIach.; second day, IKali iod.; violent, IKali perm. Bºy" throat. Headache, distending: gº bursting. Headache, dizziness: AEthus., | | Anthrac., Apoc.; lasting all day, Lyss.; when stooping, as if he would fall headlong, IGels. #&# vertigo. Headache, from bite of dogs: IILyss. Headache, dragging: Cadm. S., Cain. Headache, drawing: Agar., Aph. ch., || Apis, Castor., || Carbo v., IICinch., Crotal., IKreo., Nitr. sp. d., IPlumb., Sinap., ISpig., ISul.; in Open air, betterindoors, Mang.; in bones, Aur. mur, Merc.; cramplike, especially about fore- head, commencing slight, increasing violence, ending slight, IPlat.; downward in right side, Spong.; from corners of eyes towards temples, Cic.; dull, to and fro, IIpec.; with swelling of face and eyelids, IRhus; especially in fore- head, Coccul. ; heat, with chill, HGlon. ; in , hemicrania, ISep. ; under right frontal bone, HCimex ; intermittent, in rheumatic, gouty or nervous diathesis, Coloc.; into lower jaw, Diad.; in left side, Aur. mur., IDros.; in left side, after dinner, Zinc.; in left side, eyeball to Occiput, l l Colch.; in morning, l l Agar.., | |Nux v.; worse by motion, Cinch.; in neuralgia, | | Agar.; on one side extending into bones of face and parietal bone, Phos.; in perioste- um, Rhod.; periosteum and bones, IIMerc.; in periosteum, worse rest, damp stormy cold weather, better wrapping head up warm- ly, dry heat and exercise, IRhus; from place to place Nux m.; in several places, externally, worse to touch, Staph.; pressive through day, concentrates about right eye in evening, 1Calc.; pressing settles atlastin right temple, Zing.; pressive towards forehead, Amb.; in rays, upward from neck, Sang.; , in right side, Camph., Coloc.; in right side, worse after eating, giddiness in back part of head, HCrotal.; in sides causes giddiness, Dig.; through side to clavicle, first right, next day left, Ind.; tearing, in left half, I | Kali c.; tearing, worse from study and exertion after fever and ague, l l Gels.; spasmodic, with death- ly coldness, Camph.; in skull, Calc. p.; as if temple would be drawn in (noon), better in open air, and when lying down, Asar.; as if drawn upward, short attacks, with crawls, Camph. H& rheumatic. Headache, after drinking: Cimex ; alcoholic liquors (intoxication), IHAnt. c., 1Calc., ICoff, Ign., IINux V., Rhus, Ruta, ISpong., Sul., ILobel., INux m., IPhos., HSelen., IIZinc.; during and after chill, ICimex ; after drinking milk, Brom.; thick, sour milk, Natr. ph.; overheated, H.Bry.; as from nightly revelling, Bry.; better from stimulants, HIgn., IKreo.; better drinking cold water, Alum.; even a small sip of wine, 17.inc. ; worse from wine, Gels., Oxal. ac.; better from wine, Arg. nit. Hºº coffee, tea. Headache, in dropsy: anasarca, IHell.; ascites, II Apis. Headache, with drowsiness: |IAEsc. h., Calc. p., Myr. cer., JNux m., HIOp.; all day, Stilling.; and confusion of ideas, Cornus. Bº sleep. Headache, from abuse of drugs: 1 IBell, IHep., II.Nux v., IIPuls. Headache, dull: Amyl., I Arg. met., Arg. nit., | Arum t., Bapt., Bell, Bov., Cann. i., Cain., |Chel., Cochl, Ferr. S., Form, Iber., Indig., ILach., Lobel. i., Natr. ph., Phos., IIPolyp., Sang, Sinap., IIStram, iTereb., Viol., Zing.; in anasarca, THell.; with tingling in left arm and hand, Ailant.; on awaking (melancholia), ||Naja ; on awaking in morning, IMerc. iod. flav.; with dread or fear that he would be very ill (bilious remittent), 1 IPod.; awakes in, night, Ars. S. r. ; after midnight, Ant. Sul. aur. ; extending deep into brain, worse when exercising, Merc. Sul.; with oppression of bronchia, Ailant.; as after a carouse, HKreo.; with great oppression of chest, Ailant.; with colic, Tereb.; confused, from occiput over head, from heat, IGels.; in constipation, Collin.; almost constant, Natr. m.; constant stupefy- ing and pressive, l l Gels.; continual, chronic, IDulc.; with acute coryza, IGels, ISenecio; with darting to and fro in left side, noon, Pallad.; depressing, causing a sensation of torpor and a strong desire to sleep, with inability to do so (under pressure of great weariness or excitement), Polyg. ; with de- pression, Codein., and constipation, IPlumb.; with drowsiness, lassitude, nausea and sweat, Cornus; after eating, Menyanth.; in sinciput, right side, after waiting for dinner, better after eating, worse toward evening and lasts all night, sudden piercing in eye, ICist.; with ringing in right ear, Erig.; disappears after dinner, Phell.; worse after dinner, Diosc.; with qualmishness at epigastrium, Sinap.; with pain behind eyes, IPod.; with burning in eyes, Ailant.; with drooping of lids, Sep.; with pain in left eye, Bapt. : with sharp pain in eyes, shooting into head (torpor, retinae), HJab.; with heat of face, Rumex ; with chilli- ness, Cornus; in catarrhal fever, BEuph.; before chill §: ague), Natr. m.; better during chill (tertian ague), Natr. m.; with heat in evening, Hippom.; in forehead, Paris; mostly in forehead, worse evening (spermatorrhoea), | |Sars.; in hay catarrh, ISticta; cannot lie a moment on back of head, forced to lie on side, Coccul.; with tingling in head, l l Phos. ac.; heavy aching, Amyl.; with slight obtu- sion of intellect, Lyc. vir.; left side, Æsc. h., Amyg., Asaf., Zinc.; in left side, in softening of brain, IBufo.; in left side, worse shaking head and walking, 10 P.M., Tromb. ; light, dizzy, ex- tends over whole brain, Rheum ; with malarial symptoms, Natr. S.; after menses, ICinch.; in morning, IIAgar.; pain, IGels., Hyper., Lactu. v.; in bed, better after rising, IHep.; returns morning, getting up, l l Ast. r.; in morning, on awaking, better during day, Cinch. bol.; Soon after getting up, worse on left side, lasting about two hours, iCodein ; in morning, with sensitiveness of eyes, Cina, Cinnab.; in morning, during sleep, Led.; waking in morning, lasting all day, worse from motion, stooping, studying, Ars. i.; worse from motion and reading, l l Rob.; with violent nosebleed (septic fever, scarlatina), Tereb.; now here, now there, Bism.; with numbness, Chin. S.; in occiput, after breakfast, worse when moving and stooping, IGels.; with palpitation, Agar.; with palpitation and flashes 126 3. INNER HEAD. before eyes, Iber.; in acute exacerbations of phthisis, IKali nit.; better from pressure, IApis ; in right side, AEsc. h., Arg. met., Ru- mex; disappears towards noon, Ced.; in room, with difficult flow of ideas, better in open air, | |Menyanth.; in side, HCinnab.; moving from sinciput to occiput, settling in left temple, IILil. tig.; with sleepiness and weakness dur- ing day, Cornus; with restless sleep, Lil. tig.; with stitches in region of spleen, Urt. ur.; con- verted into acute stabbing by any quick movement, Spig.; with heavy feeling insternal region, Ailant.; worse by going up stairs and by walking, IPtel.; with vertigo and im- pairment of vision, IPhyt.; with vertigo and feverish chilliness, Iber. G@* heavy. Headache, with dulness: Calc. p., Diad.; caus- ing dulness or stupefaction, Led. Headache, in persons who are mentally and physically dwarfish: Bar. c. Headache, dysenteric: IIBufo., Lept. Hº diarrhoea. Headache, dyspeptic. gº" gastric. Headache, ears: with earache, [Sang.; frequent pain, with diminution of hearing, | | Petrol.; ear inflamed, Anac.; extends into ears, Calc. a.; with cracking in left ear, BForm.; with deaf- ness, Bar. m.; (in Menière's disease), Sal. ac. ; worse from music, ſ, Coff., | | Pod.; with noises in ear, after a cold drink, BPCali c.; noises in head, HCalc.; with otorrhoea, HPsor.; extends behind ear into neck, Ziz.; with roaring (co- ryza), Acon.; with roaring for an hour in head and right ear, worse lying on left, betterlying on right, I IPhos.; with stitches in left, IKali bi. Hºt noises. Headache, eating: after meals, Ant. t., Bry., Calc., ICalc.p.,Carb. S., Carbo v., Cham.,Chlor., Cinch. bol., 1Coff., Hyos., Natr. S., INux v., HRhus, l l Rumex, Zinc.; better after eating, Arg. nit., Laur., Card. m., | | Che!., HKali bi., Sep ,Sinap.; returning in three and a half hours and leaving at sunset, Coca; better whiſe eating, Lith. c.; worse while eating, Amm. c.; before breakfast, HCalc.; after breakfast, Agar, Bufo., Carb.s., IIHyper., HIris; with sleepiness, Nux i m.; better after breakfast, Act. rac., | |Arum t.; after dinner, Amm. c., Ars. h., | |Stram.; better afterdinner, l l Arum t., Phell., Zing.; after slight- esterrorin diet, Calc. a.; from fats, HāPuls.; from ice cream, I Ars., HIPuls.; while masticating (sick headache), IPhos.; from meat(dyspepsia), | | Ruta ; from eating too much, Coff., IWNux m.; from pastry, HIPuls.; from warm food, | |Sul.; from highly seasoned food, INux v.; head aches if he does not eat, I ILyc.; if he does not eat frequently, Sul.; with aver- sion to food, El Ant. c., HSep.; as if one had eaten too much, or as if stomach had been dis- ordered by being overloaded by too much fat meat, IIPuls. Headache, emissions (seminal): after, Ham., HKob., Viol. Hºº masturbation, sexual. Headache, epigastrium: goneness, I Sep. Headache, epileptic: 'Atrop., HBufo., ICalc., ILach.; after attack, HCaust., HCup.m., IKalibr.; before attack HLach.; before and after attacks, ICina. ɺ convulsions. Headache, eructations: Camph.; do not re- lieve, Pallad.; and nausea, during morning, IGraph. Bºt gastric, Headache, eruption: after suppressed, IHAnt. C., INux m., IPsor, Sul.; eczema, Mez.; itch, | |Sul.; relieved by furuncles, HChin. a. Headache, in evening: Ant.t., Asaf.,IBell., Cycl., IKalibi.., || Kali m., IKalm., | | Paris, IHPuls., Stront.; on going to bed, Alum.; in bed, with shivering and coldness over body, pain began on cervical vertebrae, extends to cerebellum and forhead, where it was worse, I Sil.; bone pains worse, IBMez.; better in evening, worse in morning, Illic.; as in stopped catarrh, fol- lowed by dry heat in bed and a drunken sleep, | | Puls.; on lying down, Zinc.; lasting until morning, Colch.; worse from noise, Bar. c.; rheumatic, worse, l l Kali p.; stinging, worse, HCycl.; until falling asleep, Ang.; stupefying, worse, Ant. c.; tearing, worse, Coccul.; throb- bing, worse, Coccul., JNatr. m., Vib., Zinc.; worse after 10 P.M., Ars. h. Headache, from excitement: Acon., Arn., IBell., Benz. ac., HCact., Coccul., Codein., 1Coff, Gels., Lach., INux v., Op., IPhos., HPic. ac. ɺ hysteria, joy. Headache, from exercise and exertion : Đº dancing, heat, lifting, mental exertion, motion, straining, walking. Headache, explosive: walking in sleep, |Phos. Hºshattering, shocks. Headache, eyes: amaurosis, Zinc., Sep.; chron- ic, with asthenopia and ess in stomach, IIris; behind eyes, Therid.; blinding, HIBell., HCaust., Gels., HIIris, Natr. m.; makes blind, then unconscious, HBell.; blinding, with bear- ing down in uterus, HFerr. ph.; sudden blind- ness, followed by convulsions, Cup. m.; loss of sight and hearing, HStram.; buries eyes in her hands and presses them into pillow (sick head- ache), H.Lac def; burning, Diad.; burning com- ing out of eyes, Jamb.; caused by candlelight, Manc.; light of candle seems to be dark and to flicker, Euph.; better closing eyes, #Bell., Bry., iCalc., Chin. S., Hell., iPIyos., HSul.; worse on closing eyes, IOp.; as if something closed eyes forcibly, HCOccul.; con- gested, Act. rac.; with cramps in one eye, Viol. ; better by looking crosseyed, IOleand.; before headache, objects dancing before eyes, BPsor.; from optical defects, WMagn. p.; in eye disease, dArg. nit.; extends to eyes, Ars. m., BCrotal.; extends to eyes, in evening, IPuls.; extend to eyes and lower jaw, Arg. nit.; as if eyes would fall out, HSep.; when gaz- ing steadily, Cina, ISpong.; better while eyes are steadily fixed upon one object and while patient is thinking of one sub- ject, I lSabad.; with flickering before eyes, Caps., Chin. a., ILach., Psor., Sars.; chronic, preceded by flickering before eyes and ver- tigo, must lie down, Diad.; flickering in pecu- liar zigzag figures, Lach.; flickering, on rising in morning, HICycl.; inflamed, HEBadiag., Med.; inflamed and wild, Bell., HGlon.; inflamed, watery, general soreness of muscles, as if he had taken cold, Stilling.; in scrofulouskeratitis, BLach.; with lachrymation, Chin.a., HKaliiod., |Stram.; with lachrymation, especially of left eye, | | Calab.; extends into left eye, Ign.; worse in left eye, in forenoon or from stooping, bet- ter while eating, lying down and after sleeping, | |Phos.; worse when moving upper lid, Coloc. lids heavy, ICaust, IFerr., HIGels.; sensitive to light, Acon., Ars., Apis, IIHell., Bufo., ICaulo., Coccul., Coff, IGels., Med., Nat .m., 3. 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S., Nux v., iPhos., 1 IPlat., HPuls., | |Sep., Sil., ISpig., Zing., Ziz.; looking at any- thing makes headache worse, Lith. ; better looking up and bending head back, Bell. ; worse looking up, Calc., Ign.; worse mov- ing eyes, Act. rac., Bell., IColoc., Hep., IMur. ac., Ptel, Sep., Sil.; worse moving or open- ing eyes, IBry., INux v.; worse moving eyes or facial muscles, ISpig.; worse turning eyes, Sep.; worse turning eyes in pertussis, Badiag.; Worse moving or turning up eyes, Bapt. ; worse moving eyes, looking down and read- ing, Bell. ; from occiput to eyeball, espe- cially right, Sil. ; from behind forward (neuralgia), ISpig.; involves optic nerve, worse in morning, sight is blurred, gets better as headache gets worse, comes and goes with Sun, with nausea, Kalibi.; begins on opening eyes in morning, lasts all day, IBry.; can hardly keep eyes open, Carbol, ac., Lith.; especially deep in orbits to occiput, must shut eyes, Ced.; chiefly in orbital region, with red face, and eyes, Bell.; with tearing in orbit, HChin. S.; especially over eyes, HSep., Sinap. ; especially over left eye, BLach., ISpig. ; over left eye, commencing day, before menses (dysmenorrhoea), IBXan. ; linear pain over left eye, Tell. ; most marked over left eye and in temple, extending into eye, caus- ing profuse lachrymation, HIac def.; sting- ing, over left eye, Selen.; violent supraorbital on either side, but only, one side at a time, Iris; worse over eyes, with tightness of head, Xan.; Severein eyes, dAct. rac., ISpig., | |Sticta; with painfulness of eyes when moving them, Hippom.; pressing in eyes, after, Anag.; with pressure towards eyes, Astac.; as if eyes would be pressed out, BIgn.; with dull pressure in left eye, Zing.; with red eyes, tCarbo a.; ex- tending into right eye, Lyss.; especially over right eye, l l Sang., Sep.; with pulsations over right eye, Cinch. bol.; with scintillations be- fore eyes, Plat.; with sore eyes, after a fall, HHyper.; with stitches in eyes, Hippom.; Stitches out at eyes, HSul.; from straining eyes, ICalab., HCalc., ICina, HGels., BHam., EJab., Natr. m., B.Phos. ac., BRhus, JRuta; with feel- ing of Suffusion or fulness (intermittent), | |Nux v.; as if sunken, Calc. S.; asif being torn ICOccul.; with tensive pain from eyes to teeth out, and cheeks, worse night (anchylosis), | |Staph.; on straining, in want of accommo- dation, BArg. nit.; as if a weight pressed down into eyes, IPhos.; with vision of a fiery trem- ulous half circle, Viol.; with dim vision, Acon. Arg. nit., HICycl., Kali c., BBPhos. ac., IBPuls., IISul., Ver. v.; dim vision precedes headache, BIris, HKalibi., ILac def., Psor., HPhos.; dim vision follows headache, ISil.; with double vision, INatr. m., || Phyt.; with sparks before eyes, Aur. met., IBell., ICycl.; sees spectres, before headache, Psor. ; sees white specks, Ustil.; rings or black spots before eyes, EPsor.; worse on seeing water or hearing it run, Lyss.; with weakness of sight, Meph.; whirling be- fore eyes every day, from 5 A.M. to 5 P.M., since two years, IPsor. B& reading, writing, also Chapter 5, Cir- cumorbital, Orbital, Supraorbital. • Headache, face: extends into, IGels.; to cheeks, jaws, teeth, and neck, IKreo.; extends to upper maxilla, Carbo v.; into zygoma or cheeks, Hyper; distorts, INux m.; as though forehead were drawn to root of nose, then backward towards occiput, as if by a string, | |Paris; flushed, HBell., Natr. m.; flushed and hot, Glon.; hot, Aloe, Glon., ISpong.; pale, HLach., Ver.; red, Bell, Cycl., IGlon.; red, bloated, ILach., Led.; red and hot, Indig.; red and hot, with vomiting of food, Ferr. ph.; red, with nausea and vomiting, before, dur. ing, and after menses, Natr. m.; causes purple redness, with bloodshot eyes, culminating in epistaxis which relieves, TIMelil.; with shoot- ing in upper, Lyss.; with sweat, Glon.; yellow spots, Laur. Headache, with fainting: Castor., Hippoz., Stram., HVer.; faintness, Carbo v.; as if about to faint, HCalc. Headache, causes falling: HBell. Headache, from fatigue: Codein. Hºt motion, walking. Headache, feet: cold, Bell., Bufo., Calc., ||Chin. s., || Lac def., | |Plat.; cold, especially €VeLl- ing and morning, IISep. ; fidgety, has to cross them to keep them quiet, l l Zinc. tº limbs. Headache, fever : in apyrexia : HAnt, t., Arn., HFerr., WPolyp., | | Puls.; during chill, I Agar, Amm. c., I [Anthra.c., Calc., ICoff, Coral., Cup. m., Elat., Eup. perf, Graph., Indig., | | Lact. ac., | |Med., Mez., HINatr. m., IIMux v., Petrol., Sang., Spong., Variol., Zinc., Zing.; following chill, Akum., II Ant. c., ICi- mex, Elat., | | Puls., Variol., Vib.; with chilli- ness in afternoon, Coca, slight, at 2 P.M., Eup. perf.; before chill, Ars, IBry., HEup. pur.; be- tween paroxysms, IIgn.; with chilliness (catar- rhal fever), I Kali c.; with chill, from cold, Ars.; with chilliness, followed by fever, Ammo- niac.; with chilliness intermingled with heat, HIPuls.; during chill intermittent, Caps., | | Puls.; with chilliness and languor (bronchial attacks after whooping cough), BKalibi.; with chills and general malaise (nettlerash), HCop.; with chills, nausea and vomiting, Sarrac.; with shaking chills (climacteric period), Therid.; with shaking chill, 9 P.M., better in bed, succeeded thirst, Magn. S.; intense, preceded by shuddering chill passing from brain down spine, with a feeling as if head above eyes were swollen, | |Tuberc.; with shuddering, BSang.; chilly, yet external warmth is unbearable, Sep.; worse during chill, Ars. h.; with fever, Anag.; with fever, IBAstac.; with fever heat, iCaps., BEup. perf.; during heat, Ant.t., Apis, Carbo v.,ICOccul., Cornus, Diad., Natr. m., Eup. perf, Stram., Ver, alb.; with heat, Lach., IIMed., | |Merc. iod. rub., IBNatr. m., IOp., Zing.; after fever, Ars.; in bilious fever, IEup. perf., IPolyp.; in intermittent, IICimex, IICinch., ICist., Coccul., Elat., Eup. perf, Ferr., Gels., IKali c., Polyp.; after intermittent, WCina, l l Rhus, I ISul.; with intense heat in evening (pneumonia), ISul.; with fever, worse at night with drowsiness, Crotal.;during paroxysms of fever, IKali c.; intense during paroxysm, moderate during apyrexia, extends to root of nose and throat (ague), Ipec.; worse during heat (intermittent), FCoccul.; hot flashes, l l Sang. ; preceding paroxysm (inter- mittent), l l Elat.; after fever and sweat (quar- tan ague), IPhell.; after suppression of ague, IPuls.; at beginning offever in morning, IKali c.; in remittent fever, Polyp.; during sweat 128 3. INNER HEAD. (ague), INatr. m.; in typhus, IApis, IBapt., ICOccul, 1Glon., Sang.; in yellow fever, iCar- bo v., | IMerc. Gº cold, heat, sweat. Headache, with flatulence: better passing wind, HCann. i., AEthus., Cic. Hºº eructation, gastric. Headache, from loss of animal fluids: ICinch., ISul. Hºº emissions, masturbation, sex- ual, weakness. Headache, flying pains: IKali bi. Hºdart- ing, neuralgic, and changing locality. Hºhe. in forehead: tº Forehead, head- a C Ile. Headache, forenoon : ɺ morning. Headache, with formication in limbs: Camph. Higº numb, tingling. Headache, fulness: Arg. nit., Calc. p., | |Eup. perf.; in dysmenorrhoea, IChloral., on blow- ing nose or coughing, | | Eup. perf. Hºº congestive, pressing, throbbing. Headache, from gaslight: ICaust.; from work- ing under gaslight, IGlon., Natr. c. Hºº heat, sun. Headache, gastric: All. sat., II Anac., l'Ant.c., Arn., Arum m., dAscl. t., HHBry., HCalc. p., Caust., HCoff. t., Cornus, Cycl., Eup. perf., Gamb., HHydras., HLobel. i., | |Magn. c., Nux m., IBNux v., BBPuls., | | Rheum, Sang., Sep., Sil.; from acidity, Cast, eq., Hy- dras., HINux v., BIris, HRob.; burning, in stomach, Camph.; chronic, Calc., Cornus; with gulping up some water, Natr. m.; habitual, to which delicate and literary men are subject, Arg. nit.; hemorrhoidal, with dizziness, Collin., 14Nux v.; with nausea, asif at Sea, Coccul.; from overloading stomach, HNux m., IBPuls.; with pain in stomach, Calc. p., Coloc.; pressure in stomach, after midnight, ISul.; sensitiveness in region of stomach, Ant. t. Hºº bilious, constipation, eating, eruc- tation, flatulence, hunger. Headache, with giddiness: gº vertigo. Headache, with glandular swellings: HCalc. Headache, gnawing: with otalgia || Ran. Sc.; in arthritic ophthalmia, IColoc.; especially in forehead from slightest cold or mental dis- turbance, worse from touch, with hot, red face, I | Puls.; in scalp, Berb.; in temples and occiput, Led. §§eburrowing, digging. Headache, gouty : Ascl. t., Coloc, IGuaiac., ISul.; from abdominal plethora, Sep.; from menstrual derangement, HSep.; mostly half- sided, Bell.; particularly in delicate, sensitive women, Sep. B& rheumatic. Headache, from grief: IGels., IIgn., Natr. m., HPhos. ac., Phos. Headache, with grippe. Bº catarrhal. Headache, hair: hangs loosely, worse if it is put up, IBell.; from having hair cut, IIPell.; as if hairs were pulled, with nausea, Alum. Headache, with hallucinations: IHyos, ICup. 3.C. Headache, hammering : Amm. c., Cadm. s., HCalc., IIGlon., Hep., HILach.; with mental confusion, Ferr.; in chronic catarrh of bladder, | | Pareira; like blows through head, Psor., ISul.; in left side, Eup. pur.; in evening, when lying down, Clem.; in Supraorbital neuralgia, HChel.; when waking in morning, worse 9 A.M., affecting throat and neck, Tarant.; on left side, coming on gradually toward morning and going off about breakfast time, Nitr, ac; must lie down, or as if brain were rent asunder, Ferr.; in morning, Calc.; extending to neck and teeth, worse at night, ICinch.; megrim, Ferr.; especially on stooping, IGlon.; from vi- vacious talking, ISul.; from within outward, Psor. 6&º congestive, throbbing. Headache, hands: clinched after, IColoc.; cold, | ||Lac def. §§ limbs. Headache, with hawking: of white mucus, Kali m. - Headache, heart: fluttering, Naja; followed by labored action and cardiac depression, ILyc. vir.; pain, Cact., HIach., Lyss.; palpita- tion, Bufo.; palpitation in chlorosis, BCycl.; palpitation better and worse with headache, | | Calc. a. Headache, heat: in head, Bell., Diad., HPod., 1Glon., HStram.; in head, flushed face (cerebro- spinal meningitis), Calab. ; from inward heat, with burning, Nux m.; distressing with burning febrile heat, RHep.; with external heat, l l Med.; with flushes of heat over body, Sep.; drawing hot pain, better by frequent Sneezing, Lil. tig.; as if hot iron were bound around head, Acon.; heat causes dull, confused headache, Gels.; worse from heat, IBAloe, Natr. a. ; from overheating, Bell., Carbo v., ISil., IThuya; after overheating, with copious sweat, l l Glon.; betterfrom hotcompresses, Sil.; better from warmth, Caust., HCinch., Ign., IIMagn. p., Rhus; better from heat, Nux m., Stront.; better from dry heat, Rhod.; tear- ing better from heat, IStram.; better in warm room, Nux v., Sil.; worse from warmth, Arg. nit., Ars. h., HBell., HCarbo v., Como., | IDros., WNatr. m., Ptel., IKalm.; worse in warm air, Iod.; worse getting warmin bed, Ant. t. IILyc.; worse in a warm room, l l Apis, Colch., l l Kali s., IPhoS., Sinap., Sep., ESul., Zinc.; worse from warmth of stove, Como., Manc.; worse near Warm Stove, with rumbling in abdomen renewed by every motion and when taking a deep inspiration, WManc.; cannot bear rays of sun, Glon.; worse in sunshine, Nux v.; worse getting warm while walking, IILyc. Bº bed, congestive, fever, gaslight, room, sun, throbbing, wrapping. Headache, heavy: Cain.., | | Calab., Cann. i., Cochl., Natr. ph., Sinap., Spig.; at 1.30 P.M., HPhyt.; after breakfast, Carb. S.; with drow- siness, lassitude, nausea and Sweat, HCornus; dull, Cup. ars, Dory., Verbas.; dull, 3 P.M., Lyss.; dull in dyspepsia, l l Fluor... ac.; dull, in circles, above eyes to occiput, Zing.; dull, mostly over eyes, worse on left side, extends at times to vertex and occiput (principally when delayed menses should appear), worse sudden jar, or bending over, false step and movement, Vib.; dull, with profusion of tears, drowsiness and unrefreshing sleep, l l Natr.m.; dull in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; dull in typhoid, IGels.; dull, worse in forehead, l l Eup. pur.; dull in left side of head, Lobel. i.; dull in morning, Arum d.; dull, mainly in occiput, mastoid or upper cervical region to shoulders, better when sitting or reclining head high on pillow, IGels. ; dull, pain in right side, Stilling. ; dull, with stitches, now and then, Zing.; with pain in eyes, Calab.; worse on turn- ing eyes, Cinch.; especially in frontal emun- ence, Lith.; in left side, better from pressure, worse lying down, l l Ver. v.; as from a load, 3. INNER HEAD. 129 Calad.; during menses, IKali c., Magn. c.; oppressive, for three days, JMelil. ; worse on motion, stooping, studying, waking in morn- ing, lasting all day, Ars. i.; pressing most in forehead, giddy; Nux m.; with sweat, JCor- Ill IS. Éſº congestive, dull, pressing, weight. Headache, with hemorrhoids: BHydras., HBNux v., IISul.; from suppressed hemorrhoidal dis- charge, l l Collin. Headache, caused by hiccough : I.Bry. Headache, from hunger: Caust., Sil.; if not at once satisfied, Elaps.; hungry during, Phos., | | Psor. Hºº eating, gastric. Headache, in hysteria: Arund., HBell., IBry., HCamph., Caps., HHelon., ILach., Phos., Stann.; after attack, or several days before, BKali c.; in young women, Arg. nit.; boring in clavus, with vomiting, BNux v.; with fainting spasms and sense of constriction of chest, chilliness all over, inclination to involuntary stool and copious flow of colorless urine, IMosch.; sensation like globus hystericus, when pain is worse (meningitis), Sep.; in left side, Sep.; in people of nervous or san- guine temperament, ICoff.; suddenly appear- ing and disappearing, Ign.; with weakness, fainting, tetanic spasms, BNux m. Bº chorea, excitement, intolerable, ner- vous, . neuralgic. Headache, increases gradually: Calc.; for three or four months, Gels.; with sudden abate- ment, IIgn.; suddenly ceasing, Sul. ac.; until very severe, then decreases as gradually, HHPlat., IStann. Hº" suddenly. Headache, from indigestion : Gº gastric. Headache, indoors: Hº room, Headache, with influenza: Đº catarrhal. Headache, intolerable: HCoff.; by coughing or sneezing, IKali c.; makes her wish for death, HLil. tig.; with red face, Bell.; in syphilis, ILach.; in typhus, Apis ; worse left side, from motion, better lying down (catarrh of frontal sinuses), ICup. m.; making patients tearful, ICoff. Headache, from intoxication: Gº" drinking. Headache, from ironing: HEBry. Headache, with irritability: Ind., E.Lac c., Lyss., Nux v., Pallad. Headache, with itching of whole body : Mez. Headache, jagging pain: worse from noise and light, Carbol. ac. Headache, jarring: head seems jarred on One side, Nux v.; felt jarred after shock in head, | |Phos.; worse from jarring, J.Bell., BCon., HGlon., Nitr. ac., Sil., HSpig.; worse from least jar of the bed, HHBell., Ziz. É& motion, shocks, stunning, walking. Headache, lower jaw; stiff and painful, Lyss.; with caries, Mez.; extendingtojaws, l l Kalim. Headache, jerking: Asaf., Bry., IKreo., BNatr. m.; concussion of brain, HCic., ISul., Val.; in anterior part, IKreo.; from behindforward, better drinking cold water, IKali c.; in ca- tarrh of chest, Il Apis ; worse on motion and when walking, better lying, HCinch.; down from, Calc. a.; like electric shocks, worse in cold, better at rest and from warmth, ICic.; scalp as if jerked forward from occiput to fore- head, Amyl.; sudden, Samb.; on ascending steps, worse raising eyes, Ign.; upward, like electric shocks, Sep.; worse walking quickly or ascending stairs rapidly, EBell.; with jerk- ings through body, Glon. }º neuralgic, shocks, tearing. Headache, from excessive joy: ECoff. Hºº excitement, hysterical, laughing. Headache, jumping: Hº throbbing. Headache, lacerating . Alum., Ant. c., Bov., Indig., IKali iod.; in bones, iMerc.; in even- ing in bed, Laur.; of whole left side, || Guaiac.; in morning till noon, HIpec.; sick headache, ESul. Hº neuralgic, rending, tearing. Headache, lancinating: Cadm. s., Colch., ICup, ac., Ipec., Squilla, Variol.; especially in frontal region, Cinch.; in left side, | |Rob.; left then right side, Elaps.; early in morning after rising, IMagn. c.; especially in occiput and vertex, Dig.; especially in one side, Coccul.; in parox- ysms, crying out suddenly, better holding head firmly (post-scarlatinal dropsy), Tereb.; especially in vertex, Con.; better walking in open air, HHep, gº cutting, nail, pierc- ing, pricking, stabbing, stitches, sticking. Headache, worse laughing: AESC. h., Ars. Im., ICOccul. Hºº excitement, hysterical. Headache, leaning: inclination to lean head against Something cold and hard, worse lean- ing forward, better bending backward, HIBell. Hº position. ^ -r Headache, leucorrhoea: with, HINatr. m., Phat, fliSep.; precedes it and irritation of bladder, GSenecio. Hºº uterine. * Headache, life: disgust for, Pod. B& suicidal. Headache, worse from lifting: ICalc., dThuya. Headache, light: tº eyes. Headache, limbs: aching, HAnt. c.; pain, Carbo v.; tired feeling, HBell.; pain in shoulders, Calad.; pain in right shoulder joint, l l Lach.; slight quivers in wrists and hands, HGlon.; weakness of wrists, HGlon.; extends to tips of fingers, with trembling and uneasiness, HCamph; thighs weak, knees knock together, HGlon. Headache, linear: constant pain, commencing on forehead, extending in parallel lines back- ward, before epileptic attack, l l Syph.; from or near one eye backward, BSyph.; violent in a small spot over left eye, short, sharp and de- fined, Tell. Headache, with liver complaint : Bºº bilious. Headache, changing locality: from side to side, BCinch.; in single places, Ictod.; going from place to place, forenoon, Alum.; commences on left side and going around to right, I ISul.; first one side then the other, better first going into air, BLac c.; first occiput then forehead, over right side, Cepa; wandering in right side of, occasionally (rheumatism), ITViol. Headache, loose sensation: when turning, of something, diagonally across top, IKalm.; when shaking head, Con. & Headache, lying down: aggravates, Ant. t., | | Asaf., IColoc., Con, IGlon., IRhus, Spong., Thuya ; as if he had been lying with it too low at night, IPhos., on back, stitches worse, Cycl.; better lying down, ICalc., Calc. S., ICinch., Eryng., Gels., Glon, Ign., Lith., IILyc., Menyanth., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Sinap.; quiet- ly in a dark room, Acon., IIBell., 1 IPod, Sil., Ziz.; better lying with head high, Ant. t., Eup. perf; better lying low (iritis), Arn.; better lying on painful side, Hippom.; when 9 130 3. INNER HEAD. he lies down at night, after blow on head, BNatr. m.; cannot lie on right side, IIMagn. m.; Worse lying on side, Kreo.; must lie down, PhoS. ac., HRhus; must lie down and stretch, Curar.; must lie down, with blindness, sight returns with increasing headache, aver- sion to light and noise, HKalibi.; wants to lie down and roll from side to side, Hell.; shocks in Occiput Worse, ICoca ; soreness worse, Chloral. Hºº position. Headache, with malaise: Crotal.; and chills (nettlerash), l l Cop. Headache, malarial: 53; "fever. Headache, in mania: IKali iod., Sil., HStram.; pleasant dementia, Croc.; paroxysm, blas- phemes, after raging for a while, exhausted and had to keep in bed from great debility, after becoming thoroughly wet, l l Natr. m. Headache, after masturbation: IDig., Nux v. Hºº emissions, sexual. Headache, megrim: B& nervous and sick- headache, also, Hemicrania. Headache, memory: weak, iCalc., Sarrac. Headache, menstrual: Amm. c., Berb., ILach.; after menses, dAsar., HFerr., HINatr. m., HPuls., IISep. ; after menses, in dysmemorrhoea, | | Ver. v.; in amenorrhoea, Apis, Canth., Symph., Ver.v.; beforemenses, Alum.,IASar., Bufo., Calc. p , AFIydras., IKali br., IHKreo., ILyc., INatr. c., Natr. m., B.Nux m., ESul., Thuya, Ver., ||Ver. v.; before menses, in oc- ciput, passing over right side of head, locating in or over eyes, worse until attack of epilepsy, EAtrop. S.; between menses (menorrhagia), BFerr.s.; after checked menses, IAEthus.; with delayed menses, IGraph., Pallad.; during menses, Aloe, Arg. nit., Berb., Brom, ICalc., Calc. s., 1Carbo v., Caust, Coccul, Con., BCroc., Cycl., Glon., Hyos., Hydras, Hyper., HKalić., IT Kalis., HIKreo., Lac def., H.Magn. C., Med., HMurex, INatr. m., INux m., Nux v., Rhod., HSep., Ver., | |Xan.; better during men- ses, IBell.; in dysmenorrhoea, Chloral, Cycl., Merc. per., ||Sabina; in menorrhagia, ICOccus, HFerr. S.; with menstrual irregularity, Calc., [Lil. tig.; at time for return of menses (cli- maxis), Il Calab.; returns at each catamenial period, HCOccul.; with menses too soon, ikali bi.; menses scarity or suppressed (chlorosis), HECycl.; from suppressed menses, ICycl., El Puls., HSang., HSep.; better as menstrul flow becomes established, All. Sat.; ever since menses first appeared. mostly on top of head, | | Ustil.; has never menstruated, HCycl.; at beginning and end of menses, HPuls. Hº" uterine. Headache, from mental emotion: B& ex- citement, hysterical. Headache, from mental exertion: Ammoniac., HAnac., IIAur. met., HCalc., Crotal., Lt.Glon., ILach., ILyc., iiNatr. G., Nux.m.; Nux v., HIPhos., BPic.ac., Psor, IPuls., Sil.; from close attention, IIgn., Sabad.; in threatened cere- bral softening, Nux v., IIPhos., IEPic ac.; better from mental occupation, Calc. p., Sinap.; better, then worse, Calc. a.; with weak- ness and strained feeling of eyes, HPhos.; Sets in while reflecting, iPhos.; of students, Act. rac., Ars. i., HICalc. p., IKali p., Nux v., Puls., ăSil., HSul.; worse from study, AEsch. h., Ars.i.; in morning, from overstudy, I lzinc.; crazed feeling when attempting to study, Ind.; Worse from mental exertion, Arg. nit., HBry., Calab., HCalc., Med., H.Natr. m., INux v., Ptel., IIPuls., HSil., Sul.; from mental exhaustion, BIris; with mental obtuseness, HLyc. vir.; with mental weakness, HKali iod. Hº reading, talking, thinking, writing. Headache, mercurial: IIHep., || Kali br., Kali iod., INitr, ac., Stilling. Headache, from abuse of metallic substances, hair washes, etc.: HSul. Headache, metastasis: sudden to bowels, caus- ing her to scream out (neuralgia), l l Nux v.; pleuritis, after chronic headache suddenly vanished, lSep. Hºe flying, locality, wandering. Headache, midnight: Hºt night. Headache, mind clear: in spite of, BBadiag. Headache, in morning: Berb., Calc., Calc. p., Crot. t., LLCast, eq., Cup.S., Eup. pur., Form., Pallad., | |Petrol., IPhos., Phos.ac., l l Psor., Rhod., HRhus, Sabad., Sil., | |Stram., HSpig., BThuya; beginning in morning, worse during afternoon and evening, Eup. pur.; in albumi- nuria, Calc.; on awaking, l l Alum., IBry., | |Graph., HBLach., Merc. Sul., Natr.m., HBNux v., l l Plat., Phos.; on awaking, better after rising, Murex, Nitr. ac.; on awaking, as if brain were loose and shaking on walking, *Cic.; on awaking, generally going off while dressing, Crotal.; on awaking, with pressing pain, Squilla; with beating and Sore aching, Rob.; in bed, Cham.; in bed, with nausea, ... worse in afternoon, Amm. c.; better toward morning, Ver.; every morning, better by mic- turition, Fluor. ac.; worse from every con- cussion, HHep.; with constipation, IHydras.; after dissipation, HINux v.; begins in morning, worse during day, with vomiting, ICact.; wit bone pains, Aur. met.; with flushed face and heat in vertex, HPod.; early, or at 10 A.M. (after suppressed ague), Natr. m.; with heat in fore- head, liNux v.; with pressing in forehead, Psor.; makes him impatient, Lyss.; increasing from morning till noon, decreasing from noon till evening, Phos.; alternate mornings, left side,into left cervical region (asthmatic cough), HCinch.; with nausea until noon, Sep.; com- mence on right side of occiput, extend over head to left eye, Ind.; in morning, with pal- pitation, Natr.m.; after a restless night, Bell.; on rising, Cycl.; after rising, IBry., Camph.; after rising, worse till noon. Niccol.; on rising, better eating, returns an hour afterwards and lasts till noon, Ind. ; on rising early (myopia), DArg. nit.; on rising, with weakness, he must lie down again, continued all day and night, bet- ter by warm foot bath, Ascl. t.; worse towards 11 A.M., Atrop.; with Sadness in morning, HNatr. m.; sick headache worse in fore- noon, Natr. m.; as if he had not slept, INux v.; at sunrise, at its height at noon, gradually declines till sunset, Spig.; throbbing, Asar., Rob., H.Natr. m., INux v., ISul.; in prolapsus uteri, l l Arg. nit.; with vertigo, aching and stitches in occiput, only during motion, HKali c.; with vertigo, (better by Tabac.), Lyss.; with vomiting of bile, Niccol.; 3 A.M., Bov.; 5 A.M., better after rising, HIKali iod.; 9 A.M. till noon, | | Melil.; 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., Ars. met.; until 10 A.M., Lachn.; at 11.30 A.M., Ars. iod. B& awaking, rising, sleep. Headache, motion: when he exerts himself, 3. INNER HEAD. 131 IVal., Zing.; after romping, overheating, sweat and taking cold, IGlon. ; after moving about and talking much, especially in temples and side of vertex, Mez.; on beginning to move, ETherid; better from motion, Ant. t., Como., Con.., | | Dros., Hell., Indig., | | Kaliph., | | Merc. iod. fl., IMur. ac., INux m., Rhod., IIRhus, ISpig.; better moving in open air, l l Asaf.; looking upward and turning head back ward, Thuya ; as if brain struck against head, Rob. ; better from continued hard motion, Sep.; worse from dancing, Arg. nit.; better moving head up and down, HHCinch.; better from motion on pillow (pneu- monia), Arn.; pain momentarily disappears by change of position, BIgn.; cannot raise head from pillow, better by external pressure, ECinnab.; could not bear to have head raised from pillow,it caused deathly sickness, INuxm.; on rising, Kob.; better by shaking head, Cina; worse from shaking, BGlon., IHep., Nux m., Sep.; every motion jars, Natr.; worse from, IApis, Ars. i., HBell., IBry., Cact., Calc. p., ICaps., HCinch., BCoccul., Coff., Con., Gels., HiGlon., EIris, HKreo., LLyc., Merc. Sul., 1Mez. (bone pains), Mosch., H.Natr. m., HNitr. ac., #Sil., Spig., Sul., Zing.; worse moving arms and legs (traumatic meningitis) IHyper.; worse from least motion (affection of brain), HGlon.; worse by slightest, of head or eye- balls (meningitis), Act. rac.; better from slow, Agar.; worse on raising head, Bov.; stitches worse, Sep.; stitches better, l l Caps.; turning head suddenly, Ign.; worse, with sen- sation as if top of head were lifted off and brains were coming Out, Lac def. ; great pain on moving from side to side, or backward, can move it forward without pain, l l Kali s. Hº breathing, dancing, position, riding, rising, stooping, walking. Headache, music: sensitive to, HCoff., | |Pod., HPhos. B& noise, talking, also Hearing sensitive, Chap. 6. * Headache, as if nail were driven into head: HäCoff, Ruta ; clavus hystericus, HHIgn., ISep.; in gastralgia, B.Graph.; left side, Natr. m.; out through side, better lying on it, HIIgn.; in temple, Arn. Headache, with nausea: AEthus., Ailant., Alum., Anag., l'Ant. c., Calc., Calc.s., Carbov., HCast. eq., Caust., | | Chin. S., Cinnab., HCOccul., Crotal., HCup. m., Ferr., Fluor. ac., l l Gels., | |Glon., Graph., HKali c., ILact, ac., | ||Lith., Lyss., Merc., | |Polyp., Ptel, Sal. ac., Sang., Stram., ESul., Tarax., IWer.; after nausea, ičaſ. p.; especially in draught of air, Hippom.; on awaking, all morning, Lac c.; better by a cup of green tea, Carbol. ac.; faintish, Calc. fl.; and chilliness followed by flushes of heat, ex- tending from head to stomach, Sang.; and lightness of head, IGels.; and sore pain in head in afternoon, better in cold air, Lyss.; and languor from noon till 2 P.M., then fever and sweat, Kob.; compelling one to lie down, Mosch.; during menses, IGraph.; worse sitting up, Coral., Form.; and sleepiness, l l Ran. b.; from bile in stomach, HPuls.; with loathing of food and drink, Coff.; and trembling, 10 A.M., Bor.; and vomiting, Form., IGlon., Nitr. ac., HNux m., Sang.; with nausea and vomiting, beginning in morning, Jatroph.; and vomiting of mucus, Con...; and vomiting, like seasickness \ (climacteric period), BTherid; and sour vomit- ing, Sars. Bº gastric, sick headache, vomiting. Headache, neck: from nape through centre of head to forehead, Fluor. ac.; commences in neck, suddenly spreads overhead, or vice versa, BGels.; arising frrm nape, IIGels., HPuls.; going to neck, Lyss.; into neck and j ||POd.; pain and stiffness in nape, I IMyr. cer.; shooting from nape to vertex (eczema capitis), Sil.; stiffness of nape, Sil.; stiffness, Bell., | |Calc. a., Ver.; awakens him at 4 A.M., Calc, a.; stiff on left side, Zing. Headache, nerves: as if drawn up, intermitting, Camph.; as if drawn up tightly, Coccul.; gen- eral erethism, Syph.; from exhaustion, iSil. Headache, nervous: Il Acet.ac., Agar, HEAnac., Apis, Ascl. s., HCarbo a., BCoca, BCoff. t., HColoc.,Croc., Curar.,BEup. perf, Form.,Hyos., | |Rali br., Lactu. V., Magn. p., H.Naja, H1Nitr. ac, BNux m., Op., WPhos., IIFlat., | Sars., ISil., Sul., HTereb., HVal., HVer., HZing.; with abdominal venous congestion, HPod.; from abdominal plethora, HSep.; from nervous exhaustion, Laur., Sil.;_after anxiety and grief or mental Worry, HIgn.; gastric, almost constant, IHydras. jºi. hysterical, IBAsaf.; with amenorrhoea, TVer.; from menstrual derangement, ESep.; during menses, HKali ph.; with dysmenorrhoea (pro- lapsus uteri and left inguinal hernia), Melil.; at every menstrual period, in girls and hys- terical women, BVer.; from menstrual irregu- larities in atonic women, Ustil.; causes my- driasis, Bell., from narcotic stimulants, coffee, or alcohol, , with chronic, gastric irritation, Acet. ac.; with nausea, as if at sea, §§Coccul.; nervous or Sanguine temperament, HCoff.; and sensitive temperaments, BIgn.; with extreme nervousness, Melil.; excruciating, with great sensitiveness to noise, during menses, TKali ph.; periodical, Diad.; periodical, on same hour and day weekly, lasts forty-eight hours, come and go at 11 A.M., pain extends to vertex, pressing and burning, at end of twelve hours, continue along Occiput and eyes, BIgn.; not exactly periodical, IEucal.; in remitting at- tacks, BThuya; of Scrofulous people, HHAsaf.; when she goes shopping, HSep.; worse from thinking, Spig.; better from free micturition, Tereb.; with vomiting, from error in diet, or depression of mind, IIGuarana; worse, if he hears water, run out of a hydrant, ILyss. Hºt hysteric, neuralgic ; also Hemicrania. Headache, neuralgic: Amm. m., B.Ars., Chen. a., ICup. m., Gels., Hep., | | Lac c., Lachn., Phyt.; every afternoon, lasts with great sever- ity through night, HKalm.; commencing about 4 P.M., worse at from 10 to 11 and ceasing at daylight, Syph.; in albuminuria, Atrop.; from anaemia, Phos.; going from before backward, BThuya ; worse after being in bed a short time, BSil.; better in cold, worse in heat, IKalm.; coming and going all day, Tereb.; causing delirium at night, Syph.; different parts com- ing and going, Æsc. h.; in dyspepsia, LArg. nit.; from overeating, Naja; worse as evening approached, causing him to jerk head to one side and scream, Sars.; comes from deep in, affecting left eye, following left supraorbital nerve, morning at 4, worse each succeeding morning (suppressed intermittent), ISpig.; 132 3. INNER HEAD. from scrofulous or tuberculous (non-syphilitic) exostoses, iPhos.; starting in front, and radi- ating to neck and face, Curar.; gradually in- creasing and decreasing, I Stann.; with indi- gestion, Ver.; in integuments, Hydras.; shift- ing, intermittent or paroxysmal pains, most in young and strong persons, IIMagn. p.; in- termittent, at regular hours, iiChin. S.; in- termittent, left side, Polyp.; intermittent, Comes in morning, lasts four to six hours, | |Sang.; intermittent, in rheumatic, gouty or nervous diathesis, Coloc.; in left side, Æsc.h., | | Chel, Pallad; in left side,every day at 6 P.M., last till 4 A.M., HGuaiac.; in left side, developed from a heavy cold, involves eye, ISpig; of left side to neck, HGuaiac.; first left, then right side, beginning in teeth and jaw, extending to ear, temples and vertex, worse from cur- rent of air, or taking anything cold or hot in- to mouth, better by external warmth, worse at night, during and after lactation, HCinch.; from one side to other, Carbol. ac.; right or left side, then forehead, vertex, occiput, spread to face and shoulder, l l Spig.; worse from mental or physical exertion, Naja ; in a literary man who had taken mercury and was debilitated, pain, worse from excitement, worry, mental work, pressure of hat and change of air, better quiet, Solitude, rest, warm room, pain dull and stupefying, producing muddled feeling in brain, or as if a hard substance were pressing On skull, I lStaph.; around middle part of head, with weight and pressure in vertex, l l Med.; preceded or followed by nausea or vomiting, TNaja; in nasal polypus, Alum.; paroxys- mal, HKalm.; with twitching and drawing in limbs and cords of neck which were like wires, after menses, l l Med.; periodic, affects great- er part of head, coming on about noon every day and lasts till evening, | |Sul.; periodic, following the sun, Kalif.; pains go to right side, Tereb.; right side, worse at night, I | Puls.; worse when rising, better lying down, Ars. S. f.; in sensitive persons, Plat.; causing sleeplessness, BSyph.; beginning in upper cer- vical spine, WHGels.; with tenderness of spinal column, l l Ran. S.; from spinal troubles, Caulo.; sometimes in spots, HKalm.; particularly about temples, worse left side, better rubbing aching spots, Chin. a.; better from free urina- tion, Tereb.; from uterine troubles, Caulo.; par- ticularly in delicate, sensitive women, HHSep.; |better from external application of warmth, particularly in young and strong persons, HIMagn. p.; head has to be wrapped up night and day, worse in windy weather and in morning, IPhos. B& nervous, rending, shooting, tearing, also Hemicrania. Headache, at night: Alum., Arg. nit., Ars. h., Arum t., Berb., Bov., Cham., Hep., HKali br., IKali iod., Lact. ac., iiMerc., BMerc. cor., IHNitr. ac., ISul., HSyph., Thuya; beginning at night and continuing all day, mostly on right side of occiput, Ind.; like pressure in brain, from below upward, Guaiac. ; makes him crazy, has to run up and down, often falls, HBell., at midnight, partly insensible, Lach.; worse after midnight (nervous), IThuya ; worse from least motion in bed, ISul.; with nausea and vomiting, Sil.; as if caused by a wrong position, Lyc.; pressing, | | Calab.; rheumatic, ICalc., Stram.; sick headache, ISul.; with sleeplessness, ICinch., ISul.; tear- ing, Ars. h., Caust., IICinch., 1Coccul.; tear- ing after midnight, Chin. a.; throbbing, ICinch., Sul.; with vertigo, Zinc. É&* evening, morning. Headache, noise: aggravates, Acon., ArS., IIBell., Bufo., | | Cact, HCOccul., HCoff., IIgn., Lach., ILac c., ILac def., BNuxv., Ptel., Sil., ISpig., Zing., Ziz.; especially music, IICoff, | | Pod. Hºt music, also Hearing sensitive, Chap. 6. Headache, noon: Naja ; disappears suddenly toward, then ideas clear, Ast. r.; forces her to cry, ICann. i.; worse low down in Occiput, | |Natr. c.; worse till midnight, ICaulo.; toward noon, with increase of saliva, Lyss.; Worse toward noon, giddiness, Lachn. #& day, morning. Headache, nose : bleeding, ICinnab.; better by bleeding, Ham., IMelil., Petrol. ; bleeding in morning, IISep.; bleeding at night, Magn. S.; .#. Melil.; before nosebleed dur- ing sleep, Nuxv.; when blowing nose, worse in open air, IChel.; better from pressure on nasal bones and mental labor, Bapt.; from Suppres- sion of nasal discharge, IKali bi.; with dry nose, HCact.; extends to nose, Act. rac., Glon., Guaiac., IILach., Lyss.; extends to right nos- tril, Brom.; extends to root of nose, Bism.; extends into root of nose, with nosebleed, or mucous discharge, IIAgar.; with stopped nose, 7Carbo a.; with imaginary foul smells, or in- creasing sensitiveness to odors, IPhos. #ſº catarrhal, cold. Headache, numb: above and behind ears, Calc. a.; with sense as if left eye were being pulled backward and forward, awakes at 2 A.M., con- tinues through night and forenoon, l l Spig.; in sick headache, HSul.; and pithy, HHGraph.; tired pains (nervous debility), HCurar. fiº formication, tingling. Headache, in occiput: Bº Brain, cerebel- lum, Cerebrospinal, Occiput. Headache, odors: gº nose. Headache, of childish old people: IBar. c. Headache, opening and shutting sensation, when moving head or eyes: Act. rac. Headache, oppressive : Tromb.; with heaviness in forehead, and in open air, Gamb.; as from a load on head, IICinch.; with vertigo, HPhos. Hº dull, heavy. Headache, with palpitation: 539 heart. Headache, parotid: stitches in left, HKalibi. Headache, in paroxysms: tº periodical. Headache, periodical: AEthus., Apis, Ars., Asaf., Benz. ac., II)iad., HIgn., Nux v., | | Natr. s., ||Phos., Tuberc.; in afternoon, increasing until midnight, every third attack alternately more or less violent, ILobel. i.; in albumi- nuria, HKalm.; makes blind and delirious, comes suddenly, increases rapidly, Atrop.; with clocklike regularity, Ced.; daily, l l Merc. iod. rub., INux m.; daily, compels her to lie down (splenitis), ICitrus; daily, from 9 A.M. until 1 P.M., begins with soreness over left eye, then in eyeball and left half of nose, forehead and temple to back of head, l l Mur. ac.; at certain hours of day, Natr. c.; daily, at same hour, Act. rac., Polyp.; daily, comes at 2 P.M., lasts till bedtime, ISep.; daily, begins at 7 A.M., climax 11 A.M., decreases at 2 P.M., I Ars.; almost daily, generally worse in morning, '3. INNER HEAD. 133 Ascl. t.; daily, worse in morning (hysteria), | |Sil.; daily, attacks better from motion, par- ticularly in open air, IMagn. m.; daily, from 12 M. to 10 P.M., worse stooping, better after combing hair, Form.; daily, paroxysmal, also at night, preceded by formication in nose, as if she would sneeze, short cough, yawning, followed by sweat, I ISul.; from sunrise till Sunset, worse at midday, Natr. m.; every ..other day, IPhos.; every third day, periodic, * commencing forenoon, extends from right eye through back part of head, I Sang.; for two, three or four days, every two or three weeks, hammering, beating, pulsating pain, must lie down in bed, IIFerr.; every seventh day, Sang, Sil., ISul. ; every eight days, ILäc def; every eight to ten days, ILach.; with impairment of vision, as of a thick fog before eyes, pains worse as day advances, Severe in evening (amblyopia), worse as pain increases, Zinc.; every hour or half hour, . Coloc.; at regular hours, worse by Speaking or when others speak, better by less Smoking or going out into open air, Diad.; hysterical, IICoff. t., IIFHus; intermittent, IIChin. S.; intermittent, seems to affect dif- ferent parts on different days, HMagn. ph.; intermittent, in right side, I ISul.; at distinct intervals, like paroxysms, RCup. ac.; in parox- ySms, at distinct intervals, worse from slight- est pressure; Cup. m.; at irregular intervals, better from hard pressure, rest and darkness, particularly after childbirth, Magn. ph.; in in- terval of neuralgic pain, HKali cy.; once a month (nervous), Atrop., HIgn.; monthly, at time of menses, ICarbol. ac.; in nervous, liter- ary men, worse morning on awaking, l l Niccol.; from October until Spring, four years in suc- cession (mercurio-syphilis), Aur. mur.; espe- cially of a remittentorintermittent character, IGels.; with vertigo and nausea morning on awaking, also in evening, better pressure, open air, eating, HKalibi.; all week, Brom.; weekly, Calc. a., IIgn.; weekly, lasting one to three days, worse at noon, Phos.; every Saturday, better binding head up tightly, and after sleep, I ISep.; fortnightly, Ign.; every two weeks, better in open air, Niccol.; since two weeks, at 10 P.M., lasts all night, IMagn. ph.; every two or three weeks, lasting thirty-six to forty-eight hours, commences in nape of neck and base of brain, extends over whole head in paroxysms, I lSil.; attacks, every three or four weeks, ISul.; returning in winter Season, Bism.; for three years, worse and worse until middle of September, then steadily decline, worse excitement, can- not remain long in a heated place, faints with pain, paroxysms every two or three days, last twenty-four hours, I Sul. Headache, periosteal: Kaliiod, IMez., Phos. ac., Staph. Hº bone pains, syphilitic, Headache, picking: in morning, worse stoop- ing, when it seems as if a piece of forehead would fall out, l l Nux v. Headache, piercing: Ailant., Curar., Millef, Paris; with buzzing in ears, Sul.; in left side, Rumex; in right side with stiffness, or as if part would become insensible, Lyss.; in side, Millef; through temples, Ptel. gº cutting, lancinating, nail, pricking, stabbing, sticking, stitching. Headache, pinching: ||Nux v., 1 IPetrol. Høşº constricting, pressing, squeezing, viselike. * Headache, plug: as if thrust quickly by in- creasingly severe blows into head, Sul. ac.; sharp, as if forced outward," | Prun. Headache, with irritation of pneumogastric nerve: ILobel. i. Headache, in pneumonia: Ant. t., IMerc., | |Nux v. Hº catarrhal, chest. Headache, position : cannot find easy, I lSep.; wants to incline , head to either side, A Bry.; Sought to hide head in pillow or to change, position, that it might relieve (sick headache), ITabac.; bettér when head is raised, WNatr. m., IRhus, Spig.; worse raising head, Squilla, Thuya; better by change of position, Coff; worse from change of position, Ign. Hºº lying, motion, rising, sitting, standing. Headache, during pregnancy: HGels., IGlon. Hºº confinement, uterine. Headache, pressing: AEsc. h., Ananth., Ant. Sul. aur., | | Arg. met., HArn., || Arum t., Bapt., HBell., HBenz, ac., Bov., Cain., B. Caps., Cepa, Cochl, Crotal., Cinch., Con, Dig., NDros., Ferr., Glon., Graph., [Kali c., ILyc. vir., Lyss., Myr. cer., Nitr. sp. d., Nux m., Plumb., * | |Prun., HSep., Sinap., 1 ISpig., | |Sul., l'Ustil., Zing.; from 3 to 8 P.M., Arn., better in open air, Mang.; with weakness and pain in small of back mornings, Coloc.; benumbing, left side, Verbas.; as of a board, AESC. h., Calc.; in bones, HStaph.; boring, Thuya; on surface of brain with something hard, Coff; as if brain were pressed into a ball, Cinch.; as if brain were in lumps, Ant. t.; as if brain were compressed mostly in forehead, with paroxysms of roaring in ears, which ceases Sooner than headache, Staph; as if brain were to be pressed through skull, l l Puls.; as if brain were pressed together from both sides and out at forehead, worse walking in open air, HCinch.; in catarrh,50oc- cus; constant, extends over whole head (puer- peral convulsions), l l Ver. v.; on inner surface of region of coronal suture, Card. m.; as in in- cipient coryza, Card. m.; coryza after mercury, Ilkali iod.; during cough, Arn., HIBry., Coccus; cramplike, inward with hot, red face, and roaring in head, HPlat.; causing her to cry out, IColoc.; as if in a cushion and some one pressing two fingers in it at occiput as if feeling for pins on side, worse in cold weather or draught, I lSil.; deep in over whole head, during or after walking in Open air, HBell.; deep, on base of skull, Ascl. t.; with distress, when head is covered, Led.; dizzy, l l Lach., Stann.; from above downward, Lach., ||Meny- anth.; from above downward, Over wholehead, with itching at vulva, Sil.; drawing, overleft at 7 P.M., Zing.; in dropsy, Colch.; with drowsi- ness, Cub., dull, more inforehead and temples, with some pain in left eye, Zing.; dull, in in- fluenza, Caust.; dull, in left side, with heat in face, and thirst in evening, Zing.; dull, passes offsuddenly, withasharp, radiatingflashofpain sometimes starting from Occiput, and passing forward, at other times from before backward, | | Calab.; better by quiet (brain fag), l l Pic. ac.; with dulness, Zinc.; as if a heavy weight were pressing it down on pillow, Mere. iod, flav.; after dulness, followed by vomiting and Spas- 134 3. INNER HEAD. modic trembling, Agnus; after eating, Carbo a., Nux v.; with ringing in ears, Myr, cer.; with Otalgia, l l Ran. Sc.; externally, Cycl., Vinca; conjunctivitis, Calend.; with lachry- mation, and heaviness of lids, Tarant.; with pressure on upper lids, better by washing face with cold water and in open air, IPhos.; press- ing eyes outward, Lachn.; with dilated pupils, latercontracted, Rheum; in rheumatic ophthal- mia, Led.; in intermittent fever, Ars., after each paroxysm, Hyos.; inseptic fever, Tereb.; especially in forehead, Bell., Cham., Jacea ; in forehead, in chlorosis, 1Ferr.; in forehead, in epidemic influenza, Sabad.; especially lower part of forehead, directly above nose, worse stooping or reading, Bell.; in lower part of forehead, just over eye, worse motion, in house, better walking in open air, Sep.; in forehead, and root of nose, when stooping, Zing.; out at forehead, better only in getting head down and remaining perfectly quiet, Hell.; mostly involving forehead during rest and motion, l l Menyanth.; worse in forehead Only during day (chronic cephalalgia), Merc.; in forehead and temples (hay fever), Sabad.; as if a fulness were pressing upward, I IMeph.; with fulness of veins, Xan.; in region of right temporal bone, Staph.; hereditary, Lach., HCalc.; with heat all over head in morning, Zing.; better pillowing head, Diad.; as if from a heavy weight, IMOSch.; dull, heavy, like a board pressing through at 11 A.M., Zing.; as if Something heavy were sinking down, WNux v.; heavy, pressing downward (hysteria), | | Therid.; worse from hat, Calc. p.; from without inward, when walking in cold, damp air, Zing.; after siesta, Calad.; in hydroceph- alus, Art. v.; heaviness (amenorrhoea), 1Glon.; with heaviness, worse in Occiput on waking, | | Hell.; with heaviness and vertigo, dull sight, photophobia and fiery circles before eyes, | | Puls.; continual, from outside deeply in- ward, as if bones were being knocked to pieces, cries out, cannot lie on pillow, especially on left side, better bending head backward, by compressing head , with hands, and re- maining motionless (syphilitic headache), | | Thuya; intermitting, as from heavy weight pressed down on middle of vertex, pressure aggravates and renews pain, Cina ; pressing inward, Bov., Coccul.; by jerks over left ear, Camph.; in left side, Calc. a., Sars, l l Verbas.; in left side, like during a coryza, better walk- ing, l l Merc. iod. flav.; in left side, with cough, Agar.; left side, after dinner, Zinc.; left side, 10 P.M., later extends to orbit, Lyss.; in left side, from within outward, Asaf.; in left side, with vertigo at noon, Stront.; with stitches in left side, Sars.; in liver complaint, IChelid.; like from a load, during night, better toward morning, Ars. h.; in lower part, while sitting as if pressed like an elastic body, Benz.; in hystero-mania, l l Tarant.; before menses, INatr. m.; during menses, Graph, Polyg.; in, dys- menorrhoea, IChloral., IIApis; from mental labor, Arg nit., Colch., Magn. c., INux y; in morning, IBry, Nux v.;, in morn- ing, extends into eyes, with chill in after- noon, Sil.; right side, as if a nail were thrust in, worse sitting quietly, better moving , about slowly, Agar.; with nausea, Caps., | | Dros., WLach.; and throbbing to back of neck, HGlon.; extends from nape of neck over side of head, and settling over left eye, with nausea and vomiting of food, bile and mucus, | |Sang.; over whole skull, down nape of neck, worse on contact, increasing in paroxysms, with nausea and vomiting of bile, tRali c.; extending to neck and teeth, worse at night, ICinch.; at night, Anthrok, Sil.;especially over root of nose, Mosch.; at noon, Ced.; especially in occiput, from mental, exertion or night watching, Colch.; especially in muscles of occiput, Carbo v.; externally, right of occiput, extending to nape,throat, and shoulder blades, IHep.; especially in occiput (smallpox), IVa- riol.; extends to occiput, but worse in right temple and above ear, Astac.; from within, All. Sat., Ars. iod., Bov., Camph., TCup. m., Hell., ILyc. vir., INux m., | | Ptel., Sep.; from within outward, in only one part of head at a time, Calc.; pressing outward, during menses, IKreo.; now over whole head, now on One part, Aurant.; now here, now there, Bism.; now here, now there, each time occupies larger areas, IBell.; in various parts, with sensation as if brain would force through forehead, HKreo.; pecu- liar, with tremulousness and increased mictu- rition, Lil. tig; short, periodical attacks, from within outward, better lying (tertian ague), WIgn.; in periosteum, Staph.; in pneumonia, IAnt, tº pulsating, right side, Zinc.; rhythmi- cal, l l Ruta; right sided, Arn., | | Arum t., Sars., Spig., Zinc.; from right to left, Eup. pur.; especially rising from sitting or lying, || Apis; after rising from bed, Calc.; as from a screw behind each ear, Oxal. ac.; as if a hard sub- stance were pressing on skull (neuralgia of Scalp), I Staph.; pain from both sides, Gamb.; in side, like from a dull stick, better from touch, Asaf.; from both sides, with a hot sen- sation and with beating in forehead when pressing upon it, UMagn. m.; in side leaned upon, iCinch.; especially on side on which one lies, Phos.ac.; on one side, IPsor.; one side, commencing early in morning, increasing until unconscious or half delirious, HNux v.; semi- lateral, as from a plug, or dull nail, at night and when awaking in morning, worse moving eyes and stooping, better rising and binding head up tight, Hep.; sides as if pressed together, il Glon.; especially in sinciput, chiefly in morning, worse stooping, better in open air, Berb.; sitting or standing, better in open air, Alum.; as if skull were pressed asun- der, HINux v.; as if skull would split, Mez.; on Small spots, HOxal. ac.; principally left supra- orbital ridge, INux m.;on a small spot on right side, || Kalm.; on small spots, particularly in right temple, Astac.; worse while being put in erect position, IMur. ac; with weak stomach, | |Menyanth.; after stool, ILyc.; on stooping, IPuls.; stupefying, l l Dros., Ruta ; sudden, now in one place, now in another, Ign.; worse and better with sun, IKalm.; as after tea, Chlorof.; principally in temporal bones, worse from pressure, touch, better in open air, Arg. met; from one temple to the other, Sul.; mostly in righttemple, worse stooping,motion, noise, better at rest, and lying with head high, Spig.; worse in left temple (glaucoma), IIIPhos.; tensive, Coccion.; tensive, as if con- stricted around skull, Card. m.; tense from oc- 3. INNER HEAD. 135 ciput to forehead, beginning in morning after restless sleep, full of dreams, continuing dur- ing day, with congestion to head (cardialgia and headache), Kali c.; tensive, especially forehead and cervical muscles, Euphor.; pre- cedes urticaria, l l Sep.; at a spot between ver- tex and occiput, inwardly, Oxal. ac.; with ver- tigo and impairment of vision, Phyt.; as if in a Vise, Bar. c., INatr. m., Ratan.; with vomit- ing,Caps.; coming and going, with vomituritio, | Tereb.; walking in open air, Arn.; from a weight, from above downward, IPhos. ac.; as of a great weight, which is inclined to sink forward, Sars.; weight, as if caused by conges- tion to head, Dig.; worse writing (apoplexy), Anac. Hº band, congestive, constrictive, con- tractive, dull, heavy, tensive, vise- like. Headache, pressure : better from, Act. rac., | | Apis, Arg. nit., I Bell., 1Calc., Camph., Car- bol. ac., iCarbo a., Carbo v., Chim. m., IGlon., IGuaiac., Indig., IKali bi., IILach., ILyc., Menyanth., Nux v., IIPuls., Sang., | |Sil., Spig.; better pressing back up against Something hard, or pressing back of head, Sang.; worse from, Arg. met., Bov., Cimex, ICina, Cup. ac., Sul.; worse from hat, Carbo v.; scalp sensitive to pressure of pil- low, better if rubbed, Thuya; worse from touch of hat, ICaust., ICrot. t., Glon.; worse pressure or tight wrapping, caused by hard dry cough from lower part of chest (ague), BSamb. Hº touch, wrapping. Headache, pricking: during cough, Arn.; dull, in left side, to waist, Lyss.; in evening, Lachn.; along edge of hair, Berb.; in left side, with vertigo, Calc.; as with nails, at same time in other parts, Ascl. t.; as of thousands of needles into brain, Tarant.; in various parts, Hydr.ac.; under skin, Bar. c.; as from pins, ICepa; near warm stove, Bar. c.; in left side, Bapt. ɺ sticking, stinging. Headache, puerperal: gº confinement. Headache, pulsating : Đº hammering, throbbing. Headache, racking : with hurried manner and red face, Ptel.; with raving, heat in head, red face, red, protruding eyes, wiry pulse of 92, BGlon. Gº" intolerable, terrible. Headache, raising. Bºy" motion, position, rising. Headache, when reading: Act. rac., Lyss. | |Ptel.; in evening, Agnus ; made him feel hot and sweat, l l Natr. S.; worse by reading, | | Apis, Bov., Calab., HCalc., Diad., Glon., Ign., Lyss., HINatr. m. Bºº eyes, mental exertion, writing. Headache, rending: gº lacerating, neural- gic, tearing. Headache, with affections of respiratory organs: Lactu. V. Headache, rest: , better, Con., Hell., HIgn., | ||Pic. ac., ISpig., INux m.; worse, Ant. t., | | Asaf., Benz. ac., Indig., | | Merc. iod. flav., Rhod., Sul. Headache, restless: pain makes, Ars., HBell., Syph.; stinging worse, Cycl.; stitches worse, | | Caps.; compelling to move from place to place, Tarant.; throw themselves about, Coff. Headache, rheumatic : Amm. m., ; Ascl. s., Benz. ac., Berb., Cact., ICalc. p., Chin. a., Cycl., || Kali bi, Kalm., ILach., IIMerc., Nitr., ac., Phyt., Ran. b., Sang., Sil , | |Sticta, ISul.; in children, Calc.; with dul. ness, worse in vertex or forehead, worse evening and night, Stram.; in dysentery, Cham.; running up posterior auricular re. gion, Sang.; with disturbance of vision or hypochondriasis, Merc. per.; with stiffness in limbs and neck, Sang.; based upon torpidity of liver, Pod.; preventing motion, Colch.; causes nausea, IlCaust., with nausea and acid vomiting, Nux v.; worse at night Calc.; on One side, to face, HGuaiac.; worse on One side and from 5 to 10 P.M., craz- ing pains into face and teeth, IPuls.; from Spinal troubles, Caulo.; in uterine troubles, Caulo.; better from external warmth, excru. ciating, in young and strong persons, iMagn. p.; worse in warm room and evening, better in open air, l l Kali S.; worse in damp, cold weather, IIDulc.; in cold, raw, wet seasons, II.Bry.; in delicate, sensitive women, HSep.; from motion of cars, Coccul, Med. }º gouty. Headache, from riding: in a carriage, BBCoccul, HKali c., Meph., INux m., HSep.; by railroad or water, IICOccul; worse riding, | |Zinc.; Worse riding a long time in.carriage, Iod.; bet. ter riding in a carriage, Nitr. ac. B& motion, nausea, sick headache, ver- tigo, vomiting. Headache, on rising: Amyl., Arn., || Ham.; better when rising, l l Asaf; on rising and in evening, worse left side, increases till patient vomits, then better, worse motion and open air (climaxis), RCycl:; better after rising in morning, except sick headache, Nux v.; when getting, up from sitting, Kob.; especially rising from sitting or lying, worse in warm room, better from pressure of hands, l l Apis; when he rises, staggers backward, ILach.; on rising, better after washing and break. fast, Spong.; worse on rising, Calc. S., HMur. ac.; worse on rising up in bed, HMur. ac. ɺ morning, motion, position. Headache, as if a rocket had passed through head: l l Rali ph. Headache, as if something were rolling in head, with burning heat coming out at eyes, with lachrymation, evening, lasts into night: Jamb. Headache, room; begins in, and is better in open air, , or Vice-versa, Mang.; better, Zing.; Soreness better, Eup. per; wiselike pain better, IBMerc.; worse, Asaf., Niccol., 1Ta- bac.; after walking in Open air, Niccol.; as from staying in a close room, better looking at one point, Agnus. tº air, cold, heat, sedentary. Headache, rooting: B& burrowing, digging, Headache, rubbing; better by, Indig; against pillow, termini of nerves become so irritated that Some kind of friction is resorted to to obtain relief (irritated spine), I ITarant. Bºy" pressure, touch. Headache, worse running: Ign. tº motion, walking. Headache, rushing: almost crazed feeling, like Some , fluid through head, generally from right to left, Lil. tig. Headache, with salivation: Amm. c. LMerc. Headache, scalp; as if just beneath, as if heavy and tight in brain, Merc.; small lumps 136 3. INNER HEAD. or nodules, Sir.; sensitive, HVer.; with scalp symptoms, Hell. Hº pressure, sensitive, touch. Headache, in scarlatina: intense, IHArs., 1IBell.; after, HLyc.; with rash, HBell, IPhyt. Headache, of school children: Calc.; of school girls, iCalc. p., H.Natr. m., fl. Phos. ac. Headache, pains so severe that she screams constantly, worse rising up, better in rest and horizontal position, paroxysms at night, about midnight, pain prevents eyes from clos- ing in sleep : | | Thuya. Headache, screwing: as if screwed together, 1Coccul., Coloc., Zinc.; as if screwed to- gether, with chill, WGlon.; as if muscles were screwed together, BRhus; as if screwed to- gether, in right side, Millef.; twisting in right side to temple, on returning to room after a walk, spreading over whole head after going to bed, returning daily, Sabad.; to- gether, from below upward, Daph.; as if screwed up, worse walking, worse toward 11 A.M., better toward evening, Atrop. Hºband, constrictive, contractive, press- ing, viselike. Headache, sedentary: after much sitting, HIGlon.; men of sedentary habits accustomed to mental exertion, B.Nux v. Hº rest, sitting. Headache, sensitive: scalp, Ver.; touching makes head ache, Lyss.; to pressure of hat and contact, l l Carbo V., BBSil.; sinciput, upper middle (ozaena), Aur. mur. Hº pressure, scalp, touch. Headache, sexual: depressed condition of or- gans, Nuph.; after excesses, HCalc., B.Phos., BPuls., BThuya; from repression, BCon., HPuls. jº emissions, masturbation. " Headache, shaking pain where frontal bone vergestowardvertex: feels every step, HChin. s. Hºt jarring, motion. Headache, sharp pains : Carb. S.; all over, after- noon and evening, BKalibi.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in left side near eye, Amm. br.; mo- mentary, in left side, Daph. Headache, shattering: by spasmodic cough, IRhus; by slight cough, whirring and pressing remain a long time, Lact. ac.; as if something had exploded in head, onfalling asleep, 1 IPhos. Head, shocks: Bapt., HBell., H.Natr. m.; start- ing in first cervical articulation, causing biting of tongue, Agar.; with cough, ICalc., Con., Ipec., Natr. m.; electric, Carbo v., ICepa ; in epilepsy, IPhos.; from fatigue and worry, | |Phos.; like lightning, from foramen infra- orbitale over right side of head, to occiput and mandibula, l l Zinc.; with dulness in occiput, worse lying down, must lie on face, Coca; a succession of, Caust.; sudden, HCic., HKaliiod., | | Lobel. i.; terrific, HSep. ; violent, causing to jerk suddenly (tetanus), IHCic. B& blow, concussive, stunning. Headache, shooting: | | Apis, I | Cornus, Cro- tal., JFerr., Lyss., Mang., | | Oxal. ac., I Spig., HTereb.; all over, worse afternoon and evening, BKali bi:; with darting pains in arms and legs (neuralgia), I |Nux v.; often changing its lo- cality, Berb.; from crown to poll, with rigor, | |Nux v.; making him cry out, IGlon.; at 9 P.M., Lyss.; through eye and corresponding side of head (glaucoma), Prun.; with heat, Berb.; with chill (intermittent), Diad.; to front with sensation as if something like a fringe were falling over eyes (uterine disorder), WCon.; with giddiness (anasarca, after Scarla- tina), HHell.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in- ward and toward throat, IKalibi.; in left side, in afternoon, BFerr.; in left side, with increase of saliva and urine, HCinnab.; from lefttoright, HEup. per.; from within out, especially over left eye, with vomiturition, HSep.; by spells, worselying, better when head is raised, HRhus; in right side, near parietal eminence, 11 A.M., Tromb.; before rising in morning, | | Ptel.; sharp, Gels.; in both sides, with nausea, Calc.; when sitting up, HLyc.; in surface, after throbbing in brain, Bell.; downward into eye teeth, HKalm.; vehement, after menses, Berb.; to vertex and both sides of face, HSep.; vertigo, as if she would fall to left, after, HäNatr. m.; in young and strong persons, HHMagn. p. Eğ darting, flying, lancinating, neural- gic, rending, tearing. Headache, sides: Bº Headache locality, and Hemicrania. Headache, skull; gº bone pains. Headache, shoulders: pain extends to, EPſydras. Headache, sick: AEsc. h., Apis, Arg. nit., : Cann. i., HChel, Chlorof, BCoca, Coff., Eup. pur., IKali c., || Kali m., || Lac C., HLac def, |Lyss., HBMelil., ||Natr. p., ||Nux v., || Rob., HHSang, HVer. v.; from abdominal disturb- ance, Iris; worse in cold air, and cough- ing, BIris; American type, HLac def., | | Sang.; with backache and bearing down, HPhyt.; with belching, Ailant.; in bilious subjects, tenderness in region of stomach and liver, BIris; with chilliness, Cist., Zing.; with con- stipation, Pod.; diuresis forms a crisis, TVer.; whenever she eats rich food, l l Natr. m.; with ... eructation and vomiting of acid secretions, |Rob.; begins with blur before eyes, IIIris; with burning in eyes, Coff.; in incipient cataract, I lSep.; pain over eyes (dysmenor- rhoea), HGraph.; with sudden obscuration of sight, Sep.; chronic, with weakness of sight, HZinc.; with flushed face, Coff; pe- riodical, lasts one or two days, brought on generally by fatigue or overexcitement, IITa- bac.; with pulsations and burning, mostly in forehead, Phos.; frequent, Guarana; with heat and redness, HSang.; pains intolerable, | ISyph.; left side worse, I Amyl.; must lie down, worse light and noise, ISticta; from organic lesion of liver, Il Polyp.; during men- ! ses, Puls.; in dysmenorrhoea, HGels.; with pro- ' fuse or scanty menses, Calc.; from suppres- sion of menses, or menstrual or gastric dis- order, Hºpuls.; with mental depression, Grat.; caused by milk, ILac def.; from morning until noon, Natr. m.; in early morning, in- tolerable by noon, Tabac.; begins in morning, worse toward afternoon and night, worse from violent motion, better moderate exercise in open air, IIris ; worse from music, while masticating, and in warm room, IPhOS.; with nausea and vomiting from morning until noon, Phos.; beginning in nape of neck, settling gradually in right or left forehead, frequently wakens, I ILac c.; chronic, rising from nape to vertex, as if coming from Spine, and locating in one eye, especially right, bet- ter by pressure, wrapping up warmly, IJSil; with pain in occiput, umbilical colic and bil- 3. INNER HEAD. 137 ious vomiting, IPlumb.; with palpitation, Bov.; paroxysmal, becomes periodical, Iris; periodic, every other day at 11 A.M., HCed.; periodic, every few days, worse at menstrual period, Lil. tig.; periodic, every eighth day, Iris; periodic, two or three days before menses, with vomiting, diarrhoea and chilli- ness, IPuls.; periodic, every month, with chilliness along spine, l l Polyp.; periodical, begins in morning, increases during day, lasts until evening, better sleep, followed by chills, nausea, vomiting of food or bile, IISang.; periodic, weekly, Phyt.; periodic, weekly, worse at night and damp, cold, weather, ISul.; periodic, every two weeks, 1 ISang.; periodic, every fortnight, worse in right forehead and temple, IChel.; from riding in a carriage, boat, train of cars, etc., HICOccul.; feels deathly sick, like Seasickness, Glon.; in persons who have used tea and coffee to excess, 1Guarana; with shooting in temples, IForm.; with throbbing in temples, Coff; principally in right temple, beginning in morning and in- creasing during day, worse from motion and light, better after lying down and better by sleep or vomiting, IGels.; with furred tongue, hepatic derangement, ILept.; with gray coated tongue, IKali c.; with inability to urinate, HICon.; with vertigo, Coff., ILobel. i.; with vertigo, heat on top of head and general sweat, Crotal.; with vertigo, better by change of position or from moderate outdoor exercise, Coff.; with vertigo and spinal irritation, ICOccul.; weakening, once a week, or every two weeks, Sul. ſº gastric, nausea, periodic, vomiting. Also Hemicrania (megrim). Headache, sitting: connpels patient to sit up, Ant. t., ICic., WCOccul., Lith.; in warm room, ISul.; syphilitic neuralgia, better, l l Asaf., Bov., Cochl, Guaiac., Indig., BKreo., IRhus, Sul., | |Syph.; worse sitting bent forward, Asaf.; worse sitting up in bed, HMur. ac, B& position, rest, room, sedentary. Headache, skin : pungent odor, Agn. c. Headache, skull: Gº bones, sutures. Headache, sleep: after, Badiag., Calad., WMen- yanth., Pallad.; better after, IGels., HGlon.; continues during, Cham.; rouses out of, in morning, worse till 9 A.M., IKali c.; on being roused (encephalitis), ICOccul.; after retiring when just losing herself, roused her with shattered sensation in head as if something had exploded, l l Phos.;_interrupted sleep, Ars. h.; with sleepiness, Ind., IKreo.; with sleepi- ness, but cannot sleep, II Bell.; sleepy feel- ing in morning, Xan.; with sleeplessness, Ammoniac., , Arg. nit., Brach., TI ICalab., Chel, Chloral., Elaps., ILach., Magn. s., Pallad., l l Puls., Syph.; from long watch- ing, Coccul, INitr. ac., IIPuls. Hºº awaking, bed, morning, stupor. Headache, in smallpox : 1 Ant. t. Headache, smoke : as if passing through head, (anthrax, carbuncle), I Anthrac.; from inhal- ing smoke, Ign. Bº tobacco. Headache, from sneezing: Astac., IKali c., Natr.m., IIPhos., ISpig. 839 coughing, nose. Headache, soldered: head, nose and teeth ap- pear to be, Lyss. Headache, sounding: deep in right side of brain, Sars. Headache, Boreness: Bapt., Brach., 1Calc., HCalc. p., Eup. pur., Ferr., 1Ferr. ph., IIGels., IIgn., IKreo., Lacc., Nux m., HPetrol., | |Sec., | | Syph.; on awaking, Amb., | | Cup. ars.; as if beaten in right half, extending a little beyond middle line of vertex (rheumatic ophthalmia), IISyph.; as if bruised or exposed to sun, Manc.; like a boil, Rhus; cutting, Lyc.; worse in evening and when stooping (neur- algia), l l Puls.; in children, IKalim.; worse in evening and when undressing, also from get- ting warm in bed, IPuls. ; after pain in right supraorbital ridge goes off (supraorbital neu- ralgia), IKali bi.; externally, Spig.; in front when moving eyes or turning them upward, Bapt.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars.; in bil- ious fever, IEup. perf.; in forehead, HBell; worse moving muscles of forehead, Calc.; in gastric headache, ICaust.; is afraid tâ shake 'head, as if it would drop to pieces, Glon.; inter- nal, as if sore brain collided with skull, l l Sil.; as if sore inside, on motion, HGlon.; internal, better in house, worse first going into open air, better from conversation, WEup. perf.; during menses, Polyg.; in morning, Amb., Kob.; from morning till noon, Lith.; when moving, Chlor., Glon.; moving about. Merc. Sul.; wit nausea, HVer.; after neuralgia, Codein.; dur- ing severe pains, Ast. r.; periodical, as if from ulceration, with constipation, HBNux v.; pulsat- ing, when moving head, Glon.; rheumatic (granular conjunctivitis), Phyt. ; right side, when lying (rheumatic ophthalmia), Syph.; over right side (tonsillitis), Merc. iod. flav.; worse right side, HPhyt.; painful on scratching, as if ulcerated, Kali iod.; after scratching, |Petrol.; especially on side, Abrot.; of side rested on, AEsc. h.; of corresponding side of, with heat around eye (iritis), IMerc.; in a small spot on right side, Zinc.; especially in temples, ISang.; in spots, especially in temporal region, Sang.; to touch, Cann. i., Zing; when hair is touched, BAlum.; even to touch of hair (occipital headache), l l Zinc.; in outer parts as from subcutaneous ulceration, painful to touch, ESul. ac. ɺ pressure, sensitive, touch. Headache, pains spasmodic : especially over eyes, Colch.; if she attempts to raise her- Self (hysterical spasms), BCic. Headache, spermatorrhoea: 533° emissions, masturbation, sexual. Headache, spine : from affection, Agar.; ex- tending down spine, ICOccul. Hºt neck. Headache, splitting: Amm. m., Ast. r., Bar. c., BBry., Coccus; during cough, Caps., IICalc., Calc. ars., Coccus, INux v., Phos., Sticta; with purple face, Coccus; child holds head (whooping cough), INux v.; with nausea, HBry.; with pulsations and burning heat, Sarrac.; skull, worse moving, walking, and coughing, IICaps. ; with pressure on vertex, Lyss. Bº bursting, pressing. Headache, in spots: IKali bi., IOxal. ac., BSang.; size of a fist, Pallad.; small, now here now there, Cochl. Hº" linear, locality, SOI e Ile SS. Headache, squeezing : Diosc., Stram.; as if squeezed flat, after typhoid (nervous affec- tion), Manc. Bºy" constrictive, contractive, pinching, pressing, viselike. Headache, stabbing : Magn. S.; worse in after- 138 3. INNER HEAD, noon and evening, HKalibi.; as with a double- edged knife in evening, cannot lie on either side, Bell.; in dysmenorrhoea, Apis. Hºº cutting, lancinating, nail, pricking, sticking, stinging, stitching. Headache, standing: throbbing worse, Guaiac, Rheum. Hºº position, rising. Headache, sticking : Crot. t., Hep., | |Magn. c., Zinc.; from all sides at once, Jamb.; in anterior part, IKreo.; boring, Thuya ; in catarrh, Lach.; dull in morning, worse stooping, | | Nux v. ; hefe and there, Ratan. ; contrac- tive, here and there, in whole forepart, espe- cially in temples, mostly in open air, IMang.; especially in forehead, Euph.; worse in house, better in fresh air, Niccol.; in left side, menses too early, HOl. an:; in middle, Paris; in right side, Inul.; in right side, after dinner, Zinc.; in right side, extending to eye, which she was obliged to press together, Magn. m.; in one spot on side of, HIgn. ; tearing, on right side, worse in erect position and from motion, bet- ter during rest, Lith.; with throbbing, Ferr. Hº Cutting, darting, lancinating, nail, pricking, stabbing, stinging, stitching. Headache, stinging: Caust, Crotal., IKaliiod., | | Nux m.; in open air, better indoors, Mang.; in afternoon, at 5, Zing.; begins with stinging, Caust.; in bones, IMerc., Staph.; burning, mostly in left temple, at 3 P.M., and when lying on it, Staph.; changing place when scratching, worse in evening, at rest, better by walking about, ICycl.; with drowsiness, IIpec.; dull, crooked, Pallad.; during chill, Diad.; from forehead vertex, Goss.; in left side, from Occiput to upper face, after vexation, Cham.; in left side, particularly in temple, in and around eye, Cham.; with weak memory, Zinc.; after menses, INatr. m.; before menses, Ferr.; in nerves of left, coming and going, preventing sleep, IAur. met.; extends towards Occiput, but worse in right temple and abovc ear, Asta.c.; short paroxysms, increases to aching, l Ipec.; in periosteum, Staph.; better Scratching, Thuya; in sides, extending to occiput and nape of neck (catarrh of bladder), lCinnab.; with sleeplessness, Elaps; more in young and strong persons (neuralgic and rheu- matic headaches), IIMagn. p. B& cutting, lancinating, nail, pricking, stabbing, sticking, stitching. Headache, stitching: AEthus., Amm.c., Ammon- iac., Asaf., Aur. met., |Bapt., Bell., Berb., Clem., IHyos., Iodof., H.Laur., Magn. S., I Merc., Milkef, |Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Rhod., Stront., ESul.; afternoon and night(typhoid), Lyc.; in bones, §. headache), Kali bi:; boring rom without in, 10 P.M., Lyss.; with bronchial catarrh, Il Calc.; changing place, worse stoop- ing, Niccol.; chronic, Con.; from cold, after scarlet fever, WHell.; with coryza, worse stoop- ing, l l Bry.; when coughing, Ars., Bry., |Carbo v., Con.; chiefly over left ear and occi- put, Anag.; extend to ears, root of nose and malar bone, with toothache, IRhus; comes from deep in, affecting left eye, following left supraorbital nerve, morning at 4, worse each succeeding morning (suppressed intermittent), 1 ISpig.; into eyes and root of nose, with catarrh, IKali c.; out at eyes, Calc.; out at left eye, Spig.; in supraorbital neuralgia, IChel.; with heat, Kali c.; with chilliness, ICalc.; with chill (intermittent), Diad.; fine through, INatr. m.; especially in forehead and temples, Jacea; especially in forehead, from slightest cold or mental disturbance, worse from touch, with hot, red face, I Puls.; continuous in lower part of forehead, over eye, worse from motion, in house, better walking in open air, Sep.; from forehead to occiput, on stepping hard, IBry.; worse in forehead only during day, chronic, WMerc.; worse in forehead, after paroxysm of cough (phthisis), l l Stann.; flying, deep, commence like a blow, pass into long and painful stitch through whole head, often with loss of consciousness, HBell.; flying from within out, in sides, Asaf.; in hemicrania, HSep.; worse in house, better in fresh air, Niccol.; as if knife were plunged in, l l Nux m.; frequently returning, knifelike, in middle, Ammoniac.; in left side, Anac., Bor, Eup. pur.; in left side, above neck, towards temple and across forehead from right to left, Calc. a.; in left side, from temple to occiput, into side of neck and auditory meatus, l l Puls.; must lie down, Natr. m., Nitr. ac.; after menses, Berb., HLyc.; to neck and chest, Natr. m.; like needles, Calad., HCham., Sep.; in neur- algia, l l Agar.; at night., Amm. C., HSul.; from hard palate to vertex, Cham.; worse in rest, better motion, l l Caps.; in right side, Gamb., Iodof.; in right side, breast and thigh, simul- taneously, AEsc. h.; frequently recurring in right side, during pregnancy, Sep.; to Scapu- laº, l l Puls.; sharp, through, Merc. iod. flav.; sharp, with heat of scalp, Spong.; periodic shocks, Mur. ac.; in side, Millef.; in sides, after dinner, Bar. c.; single, Paris; with sleepless- ness, Manc.; disturbed sleep, Nitr. ac.; when stooping, Hep.; to teeth, ears and neck, BMerc.; with pulsation in temples, better by hard pressure, worse by movement, Cinch.; under Scalp, Acon.; disappear by touch, worse when lying on back or painful side, Cycl.; worse in warm bed, Thuya ; in warm room, Bar. c. B& cutting, lancinating, nail, pricking, stabbing, stinging. Headache, stomach : Gº gastric. Headache, stool: after, Carb. S., HIgn. ; before, | |Oxal, ac., Puls.; better after, Agar., Lachn.; with black, Iris; during, Ind., ILyc., Puls., ESul, Sil; after insufficient (abdominal pain), Aloe; with large, difficult, IINux v.; caused by too small but frequent, with tenesmus, Con.; with ineffectual urging, Lil. tig. Hº" anus, constipation, diarrhoea. Headache, stooping; aggravates, AEsc. h., Arr.., IIBell, Berb., Calc., Caulo, Como., Cornus, | | Dros., MGlon., Hell, Helon, Ign., Millef, Natr. a., JNux m., Nux v., | | Petrol., Ptel., IIPuls., HSep., Sil, Spig., Sul., Zing.; worse in Open air, Chel.; pressing pain worse, Ars. i., Berb., IILach; stitches, IBry., Niccol.; tearing, Con...; throbbing worse, Apis, IIRell., Glon., Laur., Nux v.; better by, Cina, Con., Mez.; as though contents would issue from forehead, BIBry. Headache, straining; especially in sinciput, chiefly in morning, worse in stooping, better in open air, Berb.; produced by muscular strain, Calc. 8& lifting. Headache, streaks: in two, from back to front, better thinking about it, Ars. h. jº linear, spots. 3. INNER HEAD. 139 Headache, strikes head against bedpost or Wall: || Millef. Headache, from study. Gº mental exertion, thinking. Headache, stunning : with cough, AEthus.; with facial neuralgia, Iris; after breakfast, Iris; in morning, after eating, and in sun- shine, IINux v.; periodical, rests head on table, Ars. Bºº blow, concussive, stupe- fying, stupor, traumatic, unconscious. Headache, stupefying: Bapt., IDulc., Hydr.ac., Laur., HLyc., WPhos.; with buzzing, IPuls., Rhus; as from coal gas, all morning, Zinc.; Compressing, mostly in forehead, with nausea in evening, worse when moving head and in room, better in open air, Mosch.; with con- gestion and pulsation, l l Phos.; with coryza, from 4 to 8 P.M., IHell.; with coryza, itching and burning of scalp, general heat of body, WOrSe forenoon, Sabad.; dizzy, in short paroxysms, With blackness before eyes and general weak- ness, especially forenoon and evening, Zinc.; by drinking, HINux v.; drowsy, Amyl.; dull, AEsc. h; dull, with bloated eyes, Rheum; dull, in different parts, particularly above and behind ears, Calc. a.; by eating, Cina, INux v.; worse in evening, smoking, better walking in open air, Ant., c.; in fever, IIRapt.; with heat (quotidian), HIpec.; involving forehead, | | Menyanth.; especially in forehead when walking in open air, Cina; first in forepart, later in back of head, with coryza, worse in open air, better by moving head and while Stooping, Con.; sick headache, Sul.; in left hälf, in morning, Psor.; like from a load during night, better toward morning, "Ars. h.; in mania, Bell.; in meningitis, T Ant. t.; with mental depression, Sep.; from mental labor, Calc., Cina, IINux v.; in morning, Arn., IINux v.; from 3 A.M. till afternoon, Worse on rising, stooping, or exerting mind, better by closing eyes, iCalc.; after breakfast (neuralgia), WIris; with nausea in throat, worse in evening, Ant. c.; down neck, weakness (cerebrospinal meningitis), ILyc.; at night, Ver.; worse in occiput, anasarca (after scarlet fever), IHell.; in outer head, Con. ; pressive (puerperal fever), Acon. ; especially in fore- head, worse moving head, and while standing, Staph.; pressing, especially affects both sides of forehead, in every position, Verbas.; press- ive (suppressed hemorrhoidal flow), Calc.; Worse from stooping, better in rest, in open air, IHell. ; tensive, worse on left side, worse in afternoon and evening, worse sitting bent forward, worse after going to bed, better sit- ting up, Asaf. H& dull, stunning, stupor, unconscious. Headache, stupor: with, IHam., ILyc.; result- ing in, lasting twelve to thirty-six hours, could not rouse her (amenorrhoea), IHam.; after stupor, following convulsions (dysmenor- rhoea), 1Collin. B& stupefying, unconscious. Headache, appearing suddenly : Val. ; and ceases suddenly, IIPell.; in evening, while Conversing, Sinap.; with dimness of sight, or double vision, Gels.; with dim vision and light head, IChim. m.; in left side, Cain.; in right side, Ast. rub. Bº increasing, Headache, with suicidal tendency, chronic, Caused by suppression of foot sweat, Merc. Bºy" life. Headache, sun; from heat of, Bell., Brom., Calc., ICOccul., IIGlon., Ign., IILach., INatr. c., IStram., Syph., Val; in sun, with glimmer- ing of eyes (general breakdown after repeated attacks of pneumonia), ILach.; from riding through Sand in hot sun, Coccul; worse in Sun, ISul.; stupefying, Nux v.; worse, walk- ing in Sun, Hippom. Headache, sutures: coronal, Gamb.; heavy pain along coronal, extending backward and oc- Cupying all of parietal portion at 10 A.M. until 4 P.M., Chrom.ac.; pain along, IIFluor, ac.; as if torn open, Bell.; behind ears at 3 P.M., Fluor. ac. flº bones, periosteal. Headache, swallowing difficult: IBell. }& throat. Headache, sweat: accompanied by, Ant. c., Cornus; better from, Natr. m.; from checked, HAScl. S.; follows, in right side of head and face, with surging in forehead like waves of pain rolling up and beating against frontal bone, Sep.; with cold, Ver; on head and body smelling like urine, Coloc.; profuse, with diuresis, l l Acon.; worse from, Chin, s. gº fever, heat. - Headache, sycotic : Thuya. Headache, sympathetic : from disturbances in ganglionic nervous system, Nux v. Hº nervous. Headache, syphilitic: IIAur. met., IIRali iod., IIMere, Mez., INitr. ac., Phyt, Stilling, ISul., I (Syph., IIThuya. * Hº bones, periosteal, skull, sutures. Headache, talking: aversion to, Oxal. ac.; better by, Eup. perf., ILac def; dread of saying the wrong thing, H.Med.; induced by, IKreo.; caused by distant, Mur, ac.; worse from, Calc., ICoccul, IDiad., ILac c., IIMatr. m., ISil., LSul.; worse from loud talking unawares, ANux m. jºº music, noise. sensitive. Headache, from tea: IISep., Thuya. Headache, tearing: Agnus, Ambra, Amm, c., Amm. m., Ant, t., Aph. ch., Bor., IBry., JCoc- cul, Coloc., Guaiac., IKreo., ILyc., Nitr. sp. d., | | Rhod., Sul., Zinc.; in afternoon and at night (typhoid), ILyc.; in anterior part, IKreo.; as if torn asunder, Cup. m., | |Nux v.; in sides, as if brain had gone to sleep, worse by contact, motion after eating, lying or stooping, Con...; in bones, Aur, mur., Calc., Merc., Rhod., Staph.; as if brain would be torn to pieces, Hyper.; deep in brain, better in open air, 1 | Aur. met.; as if whole brain were torn and bruised, worse from motion, noise or light, 1Coff; as if brain were torn or beaten to pieces, worse moving eyes or sitting up in bed, better from moderate exercise, IMur, ac.; after tak- ing cold in a draught of air and becoming heat- ed, Kali c.; clinching, Calc.; contractive from forehead to neck, with chilliness, IllMerc.; with cough, ICup. ac.; cramplike, Calc.; causing her to cry out, she must sit up, bends double, attacks every hour or half hour, 1Coloc.; drawing in left side, l l Caps., Zinc.; from ear to ear (quartan ague), l l Sep.; particularly in and behind right ear, from which there is a yellow watery discharge (after suppressed eruption of measles), Puls.; after eating, with heat in cheeks and chilly sensation over body, at least in hands, l l Nux Also Chapter 6, Hearing 140 3. INNER HEAD. v.; after error in diet, Cham.; every evening, | | Puls.; externally, floycl.; as if in bone above left eye, near root of nose and in other parts of bone, HMerc. c.; in supraorbital neuralgia, IChel.; also in right eye, with dim vision and Sensation as if cold air were rushing through eye, Croc.; in periosteum and bones of face, IIMerc.; in fever, most in region of benevo- lence, Elat.; in intermittent, Ars.; especially Occiput, Camph.; as if forehead would be torn asunder, Sil.; especially left side of forehead, Camph.; in whole, especially right frontal region, morning till evening, after lying down, Zinc.; with headache, HCalc. p.; worse in a Warm bed, Thuya; with heaviness of head, Worse about noon, Il Cham.; with heaviness and vertigo, dull sight, photophobia and fiery circles before eyes, l l Puls.; in hemicrania, Sep.; in whole head, now here now there, Berb.; in integuments, Caust.; intermittent in those of rheumatic, gouty or nervous dia- thesis, HColoc.; lambdoidal suture to temporal bone, Ferr.; in left side, Ammoniac., Anac. Oc., | |Sars., l l Verbas.; worse evening and night º ophthalmia), Coccul.; in left side conjunctivitis), I ISul.; in left side, affecting eyes, appearing regularly at midnight, HChin. a.; in left side, eyeball to occiput, l l Colch.; in left side, particularly in temples, in and around eye, Cham.; worse in left side (heart disease), | IAur. met.; compelling one to lie down, Natr. m.; frequent, betterlying down and by pressure (hysteria), ILyc.; aftermenses, Berb.; in morning, | |Nux v.; morning, soon after ris- ing, tearing, rooting up, worse motion, espe- cially walking in open air, when every step is attended with a violent jerk in head, but especially worse lying down, better sitting still or walking about room a long time (chlo- rosis), I Spig.; worse by motion and talking in evening, Coccul.; worse on motion and when walking, better lying, HCinch.; with nausea, Con...; around with nausea, rising from lying, better lying, Calc. s.; extending to neck and teeth, worse at night, HHCinch.; extending to muscles of neck and throat, Anac.; nightly, ICaust.; during night, better toward morning, Ars. h.; from occipital protuberance, upward and forward over both sides, Sil.; in parox- ysms, Niccol.; in pericranium, wandering pains, Colch.; in periosteum, worse at rest, in morning, during a thunderstorm, and wet, cold, stormy weather, better wrapping head up warmly, dry heat and exercise, Rhod.; in periosteum, worse rest, damp, stormy, cold weather, better wrapping head up warmly, dry heat and exercise, Rhus; in periosteum, IStaph.; as if head would be torn to pieces, ILil. tig.; in pneumonia, l l Nuxv.; better from pressure, Camph.; worse from pressure and at night, Sil.; in right side, HiCarbo a., Puls.; in right side, after dinner, Zinc.; in right side, extending to eye, which she was obliged to press together, Magn. m.; worse in right side (gonorrhoea), Merc.; on right side, trans- versely across nose, extending into malar bone, teeth and across eye, worse morning and evening, Thuya; terrible, as if she would lose her reason, ILil.tig.; frequently recurring, pains in right side during pregnancy, Sep.; in right side (traumatic inflammation), Con.; worse in right side and forehead, Bell.; worse Headache, teeth: with toothache, on rising, better lying down, BLyc.; as with a saw, Sul.; at times extending to Scapulaº, | | Puls.; semilateral, down to teeth and neck, with stitches in ears, Merc.; periodic shocks, Mur, ac.; onesided, HCham., Cic.; in half of eyeball to occiput, Colch.; in side of to neck, #. ; onesided, with stitches through eyes and in cheekbones, Sil.; on small spots, particular- ly in occiput, Colch.; better sitting quietly in warm room, Carbo v.; sticking, Zinc.; along sutures, Calc. p.; swimming, as in seasickness, HGels.; to teeth and neck, with stitches in ears, BMerc.; principally in tem.poral bones, worse pressure, touch, better open air, Arg. met.; with toothache, Ailant., | |Sil.; in change of temperature, l l Sep.; in vaginismus, |Sil.; after vexation, Cham.; worse vomiting, H.Lachn.; drives him from bed, obliges him to walk about, worse lying down, Thuya; from warmth, worse in cold and getting up in morning, HStram.; during hard labor, Anac. Fºr lacerating, neuralgic, rending. Ailant., |Kali c., BHLach., Plant., Sil., Ver.; from cari- ous tooth, HHekla; for six months after having tooth drawn, Ign.; with grinding when asleep BLac def.; in same side as grumbling tooth- ache, Sang.; extends into teeth, Lyss.; from derangment of dental nerves, Hekla. Headache, temperature : caused or aggravated by change of, HRan. b. Fºr air, cold, heat, room, warmth, weather. Headache, tensive: Agar., Bapt., HBry., Caust., Cornus, IKaliiod., Lyss., HJMerc., IMerc. per., IPlat., Ran. Sc., Sil., ISul.; in open air, better indoors, Mang.; over brain, Puls.; during cough, Lach.; cause cramplike, of brain, worse from pressure of hat and overheating, B Car- bo v.; as if she would go crazy, Med.; dull, bound, giddy sensation (otitis media), Gels.; externally and internally, worse evening and from cold, better in warmth, especially heat of sun, Stront.; extending to eyes, with nausea, HBNitr. ac.; worse when being put in erect posi- tion, Mur. ac.; as if forehead would burst, Natr. c.; with heat in forehead, before verti- go, HBNux v., with heat,H.Merc. per; in integu- ments, particularly sides and behind ears,worse from draught and cold air, better in warm bed and damp weather, Caust.; in left side as far back as parietal eminence, and to middle of crown, Med.; especially on side on which one lies, Phos. ac.; when moving, as if filled with water, with dizziness, Samb.; awakens at night, Berb.; right side in occiput, Chel.; in right side, Calc.; in sides extending to occiput and nape of neck (catarrh of bladder), Cin- nab.; with sweat on scalp, Lact. ac.; over left parietal bone, Card. m. Eºband, constrictive, contractive, press- ing, viselike. Headache, terrible : l l Crotal. Hº intolerable, racking, tornado. Headache, thinking : caused by, Arg. nit., Ars. m., Coff, Lyss., Sabad.; better thinking about it, Ars. h., ICic.; disappear when fixing attention on it, Pallad.; better when mentally occupied, I Merc. iod. flav.; almost deprived of power, Cimex; inability to stop, l l Calab.; worse by thinking, Arg. nit., Calc., Calc. p., Eryng., Paris, Sinap., Spig. Hºt mental exertion. & § 3. INNER HEAD. 141 Headache, with thirst: AEthus.,Camph., Stram., ITereb., Ver. Jº drinking. Headache, throat: as if ball were rising into brain, IPlumb.; dryness, Coca, Stram.; sore, |Bell., ILach., Lyss.; with follicular tonsil- litis, Merc. cy.; uvula elongated, ILac c. Headache, throbbing (beating, pulsating): | | Agar, Æthus., Amyl., Anac., B.Bell., Bry., Cann. i., Il Cham., iChel., Crotal., Eup. perf., Form., 11Glon., Ign., Indig., ILach., Lith., Natr. m., Natr. S., | | Nitr. ac., Puls., Rheum, Sep., Spig., Sul..,Variol.; as of an abscess, with confusion, worse by cold air, particularly in morning or on right side only, Bov.; distress- ing aching, Ham.; with every throb of arter- ies, Ign.; arteries felt as if dissected out and on exhibition, Glon.; when ascending or walking, Ast. r.; begins on awaking, Aur. met.; On awaking, with dread or fear that he would be very ill (bilious remittent), I | Pod.; with pain in back, before menses, Lach.; on going to bed, on right side and upper part of forehead, also at back part on left side at junction of head and neck, Ferr. iod.; driving out of bed, Calc. a.; after loss of blood, IICinch.; in arteries of brain, Puls.; in climacteric years, IAgar.; after catching cold, | | Op.; concussive, Calc.; congestive, after ex- cessive use of liquor, Guarana; after cough- ing, Ipec., ILyc.; on whole cranium, "Tereb.; commencing at crown as if internal and ex- ternal, Sil.; with debility, Seneg.; not confined to one locality (diphtheria), l l Hydras.; dull, worse from study or movement of eyes, better from rest, open air and binding head tightly, Pic. ac.; dull, continues all evening and so severe on retiring that she felt sick all over, Vib.; in evening, Zinc.; worse in evening, with sharp, piercing pain above right eye on looking down, Natr. m.; with sense of ex- pansion, WGlon.; particularly over eyes, Bell.; descends into cheeks,thence into neckin shape of tearing, rSpong.; with redface, IKalm.; with faintingfits (typhus), Stram.; with fever,Cann. S.; jumping, in intermittent, Ipec.; with heat, Cann. S.; during heat, Ign.; during chill and heat, Eup. perf; in typhoid fever, Bell.; extending from front to back, Cornus; chiefly in forehead, l l Petrol.; mostly in forehead, with nausea and vomiting, worse in morning and when moving, better lying, with head high, better by sweat, INatr. m.; in front of left side, better on stopping reading, worse on writing steadily, Meph.; from forehead to oc- ciput, left side, Eupat. perf; with giddiness, cannot walk, Sec.; like a hammer, after fever, with vomiting of bile, Curar.; from heart (valvular insufficiency), Lith.; heavy from heart, Cact.; with heaviness and vertigo, dull sight, photophobia and fiery circles before eyes, IPhos.; worse in house, better in fresh air, Niccol.; during inspiration, Carbov.; in left side, Calc.a., Eup. pur.;in left side extending in- to eye, Croc.; in evening, ICOccul. ; in a small spot left side, Bov.; lying, worse about ear on which she is lying, Spong.; in measles, Euph.; in chronic meningitis, I lSep.; after menses, worse open air, ICarbo a.; with amenorrhoea, IIFuls.; during menses, ILach.; during menses, worse after, Calc. p.; with sup- pression of menses, IIPuls.; after severe men- tal effort, worse at base of brain, often with slight "sticking, Headache, tight feeling : Headache, tingling: Cadm. s.; worse becoming congestion of spine, increase of sexual excite- ment and violent erections, [Pic. ac.; in morn- ing, Kob., INux v, ISul.; morning when rising Asar.; from motion, IApis, Bry, ICoccul, IIGlon., Lyc., INatr. m.; both sides, worse by quick motion, Calc. p.; at night, ESul.; in syphiliticiritis from abuse of mercury, IIAsaf.; commences at nape of neck, ECarbo v.; extend- ing to neck and teeth, worse at night, ECinch.; from Occiput to front, as if it would crowd everything out at forehead, HGlon.; alternate pallor and flushes, Camph.; recurring like a slow pulsation, Jamb.; pressing, worse in fore- head (menorrhagia), Ferr. s.; pressive, with enlargement of cutaneous veins of head and face, Glon.; pressing, with heat, IDros.; bet- ter from external pressure, IIPuls.; in outer parts, with stitches in temples, better by ex- ternal pressure and by walking, worse sitting and Standing, Guaiac.; raging, Led.; when raising head, Squilla; in right side, I.Cact, Merc. iod. rub.; intermittent, in a small spot beneath Scalp, Plant.; in sides, EGraph.; con- fined to small spots, principally left supra- orbital ridge, WHNux m.; as of pulse, with Ferr.;_ worse stooping, IApis, HBell., IGlon., Laur., |Nux v.; with syncope, , Glon.; worse by talking, HCoccul.; especially in temples, could count beats, Glon.; most in temples, better by coffee, Cornus; in temporal arteries, with bitter vomiting, Sang.; worse in left temple, (glaucoma), IIPhos.; mostly in right temple, worse by motion, noise, better at rest, lying with head high, Spig.; worse in right temple and above right eye, Lyss.; thumping in side, above right ear, Eup. perf.; transitory, sudden throbs, left side, Brach.; in vaginis- mus, I Sil.; especially in vertex, IHyper. ; with heat, worse on vertex and right side, precedes a cold in head, with stiff neck, HBLach.; with vertigo, Bell., HIod., Nitr. ac.; with vertigo and flushes of heat to face and head, Glon.; with vertigo, and heaviness, worse standing, Rheum ; visible and audible, HBell.; with vomiting of bile and mucus, IPuls.; worse from warm food, sun and warm room, I ISul.; better washing in cold water, Ind.; prevents writing, Manc. Hºº hammering. Headache, worse during a thunderstorm: Rhod. §§º weather. Bºº tensive. cold, after eating, better bending head forward and heat, Hyosc.; dull, l l Phos.ac.; especially in occiput, BRhus ; when speaking loud, Zinc.; with stupefaction, better in motion, Rhus; mostly on temples and behind ears, followed by swelling and eruption, Puls.; precedes unconsciousness with heavy sleep, Sec.; while walking, Verbas. B& numb. Headache from tobacco: smoking, Ant. c., Calad., Calc., IGels., Ign., Natr. a, Paris; from smelling tobacco smoke, Ign. ; better Smok- ing and going into open air, Diad. ; better while smoking after tea, Carbol. ac.; from abuse of snuff, BIgn. Headache, as of a tornado in head : Carbo a. Bºy" intolerable, racking, terrible. Headache, touch : pains cease or change from, Asaf.; worse from, Arg, met, Bell., Con., 142 3. INNER HEAD. Igm., 7TKali c., IKalm., IIMerc. Sol., IIMez., | | Plat., Sil., Tarant. Hº pressure, sensitive, wrapping. Headache, traumatic : after mechanical in- juries, Arn., ICalend, IHyper, Natr. s. H&º blow, concussive, stunning, stupefy- ing, stupor, unconscious. Headache, trembling: knees and legs, IGlon. Headache, twinging: Plant.; in rightside, Zinc. Headache, twitching: darting, HGels.; on mov- ing head or ascending steps (intermittent), Natr. m.; Shooting (neuralgia), Kalm. Headache, ulcerative pain: in scalp, with loss of hair (megrim), IFerr.; suppurative, on One side, Zinc. Headache, unbearable : gº intolerable. Headache, unconsciousness: HGlon., JNux v., Sil.; before loss of consciousness, Ign., BNatr. m.; in meningitis, Ver.; comes on at noon, since cessation of menses, eight years ago, INaja; with vertigo, as if he would fall, worse morning on rising, Spig.; almost de- prives of Senses, I IThuya; morning in bed, better after rising, Rhod. Hº stupefying, stupor. Headache, worse uncovering: Benz ac. É&” wrapping. Headache, pain makes uneasy: HBell, Lyss. Hº restless. Headache, with urinary affections: Berb. Headache, urination: copious, Ascl. s., TVer.; better from profuse, Gels., IKalm., Sil; co- pious, watery, during pains, Coloc.; copious, limpid, Ign, Iris; frequent, IBell, ICup. m., Ver.; increased secretion, Acon, BOV., IGlon.; scanty, Ascl. s.; Scanty, fetid, between paroxysms, Coloc.; suppressed, Calc. Headache, with urticaria : Cop. Headache, uterine: with uterine complaints, HCalc. p., HCaulo., IHelon., Hydras, Lil. tig., HHNatr. m., HHSep.; hysterical, Plat., HPuls., ILSep.; hemorrhage, HBell., Bry., Cinch., HFerr., HIGlon., IIpec.; retroversion, ILil. tig.; stitching or cutting, HMelil. Hº" menstrual, pregnancy. Headache, after vaccination: IISil. Headache, in variola. Hºº smallpox. Headache, vertigo: accompanied by, AEthus., Ailant., IIApis, Ascl. s., iſBell:, HCalc, Calc. p., Camph., Cast. eq., Castor., Caust., Cham., Chlorof, Cinnab., HCOccul., Crotal, Cup.m., |Glon., Hippom., Hydr. ac., Indig, Kali m., IKalm., E.Lach., Lil. tig., ILobel. i., Merc., INatr. S., INux m., IINux v., IIPhos., Psor., ISang., IISil, Tabac, TVer. v.; afterheadache, vertigo, Merc. per; after headache, giddiness while standing, Merc. Sul.; in alcoholism, HKali br.; in climaxis, ICycl.; headache fol- lows vertigo, Calc., Plat.; better in evening and open air, Indig.; while fixing, sight on any object, Tarant.; long continued, Sang.; in morning, Zinc.; after sleepless night, IKali c.; followed by spasmodic vomiting, Sang.; worse walking and looking upward, BAEthus. Headache, viselike : AEthus., Puls. ; as if it would burst, HCact; from ear to ear, over vertex, IJNitr.ac.; with nausea, worse in Open air, from sleeping, eating and drinking, worse in room, IIMerc.; with weight in vertex, Alum.: with vertigo and heaviness of head on raising it from pillow, I IPuls. Bº band, constric- tive, contractive, squeezing, tensive. Headache, vomiting: Ant. t., Bar. m., Bell., ICalc., Crotal., 1 ||Med., Natr. m., Natr. S., Stram., || Xan. ; after vomiting, Ascl. s.; better after, 1Glon., | |Manc.; better after mucus and bile, ICalc.; on awaking, Form.; of bile, Ipec., INatr. S.; frequent, of a little bilious fluid, Bry.; followed by aching in Sacrum and down legs to feet, Med.; during vomiting, Sang.; getting worse gradually, Nux v.; with vomiting, hawking up of milk-white mucus, l l Kali m.; in morning, Caust.; of green mucus, TVer.; nausea, and pain in stomach, Cornus; of transparent phlegm, Natr. m.; precedes, Iris; sweetish, IIris; and violent pain in umbilical region, Plumb. Headache, walking : after a walk, Sabad.; on walking, with heat in head, disinclination to rise or move about, IPhos.; in open air, espe- pecially in cold wind, IMur. ac.; walks back- ward until he comes in contact with wall,bed, or table, takes hold of furniture and pulls himself forward with difficulty, ILach.; bet- ter walking, ICycl., 1Guaiac., Hyosc., EMur. ac.; worse walking, Atrop., HCapS., Cinch., Ptel.., | |Zinc.; worse walking in open air, ECalc.; from walking fast, Iod.; worse walking, stooping or shaking head, Cornus; every step painful, Sul.; with whizzing in head, l l Nux v. 8&º air, dancing, motion. Headache, knocks head against wall: BGlon. Headache, wandering pains: Calc., Sang.; tearing in one-half of head, Colch. Bºº flying, locality, metastasis. Headache, warmth : Gº heat, sun. Headache, water: as if head were full of boil- ing, and when moving head, as if brain struck skull, Rob.; continuous, worse periodically, with sensation as if cold water were poured on head, ICup. m.; as if a large quantity of cold water were poured on head and body, better on pressure and rubbing head against pillow, Tarant.; after bathing or swimming, HLAnt. c.; better by warm footbath, Ascl. t.; from washing, Canth.; from water, washing, or getting wet in cold weather, INux m.; after washing with cold water, Form.; after wash- ing with cold water when face was sweating, HIBry.; better after washing head, Ant.t.; bet- ter from cold water applications, Aloe, Cycl.; better from holding cold water in mouth, ICinch.; better from cold washing, Calc. p., ISpig., Zinc.; worse from cold water, Men- yanth, even causing spasms, Glon.; cannot bear to hear running water, ILyss.; as if wrapped up, in warm water, Cepa; after get- ting wet, Led. Bº weather. Headache, watching: Bº sleep. Headache, waves: as if beating from side, worse by lying down, blood rushes in bubbles and swashes, but is not hot, Dig. Headache, weakness: accompanied by, II Ant. c., Ars., Cact., Calc. a., Carbo V., IICinch., IMerc., Pic. ac., IWer.; caused by debility, Indig, Sul.; after, Atrop. s., IGrat., IILyc. Hºº weariness. Headache weariness: Bov., Diad., Lyss. ; pain- ful (neuralgia), ILach. Bº weakness. Headache, weather: from change, INux m.; worse in change, HCalc. p. ; chronic, worse and brought on by change, even in middle pressing, pinching, 3. INNER HEAD. 143 of night she is awakened by pain, and knows there has been a change, Il Psor.; worse in cold, I (Sil.; in cold, raw, wet, IIBry.; on damp rainy days, IHGlon.; better in damp, Caust.; worse in damp, Glon., HNatr. S., IRhus; worse in damp, cold (rheumatic), IHDulc., Nux m., HSul. ; worse in damp, better in moderately warm, Polyg.; from dry, cold, ISpong. ; better in dry, Calc.; after exposure (influenza), | |Rhus; worse in stormy, Nux v.; worse in warm, I Thuya, ; begins with warm, lasts all Summer, worse or better with sun, IGlon.; worse in wet, ICalc.; worse in stormy, wet, Brom., Rhod.; worse in windy, JPhos. #33 air, cold, heat, sun, water. Headache, weeping: Bry., HCoff, Lyss., Puls. Headache, weight: Natr. m.; pressing upon top of brain, Sul. ; desire to lie down, Bry. É& heaviness, pressing. Headache, from getting wet : Đº water, weather. Headache, window: attempted to spring from (chlorosis), Glon. Headache, worms: Calc., ICina, ISul.; as- carides, IFerr. mur. Headache, wrapping up: better, IBell., IBry., ICup. ac., Magn. m., Nux v., Phos., Pic. ac., Rhod., IHSil., Stront.; better bandaging tightly, Arg. nit., ICalc., IMagn. m.; worse from, Gels. H&^ air, cold; heat, pressure, touch. Headache, writing: aggravates, Act. rac., Ars. m., BOr., Calc., Diad., Glon, Ign., Lyss., Meph.; causes it to reappear, HFerr. B& eyes, mental exertion, reading. Headache, with yawning: ICepa, IGlon.; and weakness, BCinch.; passes off with, Staph. Égº sleep. Headache, in zymotic or septic diseases: ICro- tal., H.Lach. w HEMICRANIA (megrim, migraine, semilat- eral headache): IAEthus., Agnus, l l Ant. c., BApis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Arum. m., Aur. met, Asar., IBar. c., Bell., IBry., HCalc., : Cann. i., Caps., HCham., HChen. a., HChin. a., Coca, Coff. t., ICornus, Eup. perf., Ferr., IGels., HGuaiac., IGuarana, IGraph., TIndig., IKali bi, Kreo., ILach., Lac def., Millef, |Petrol, IPhos., || Rhus, Rob., IISil., Sinap., HSyph., Tarant., Ustil.., Ver., Zing. Hemicrania, alternates with: colic or liver com- plaint, BArs. Hemicrania, as if beaten : Sil. Hemicrania, with belching : in convalescence from yellow fever, Calc. Hemicrania, as if brain would burst and fall out of head : IPuls. Hemicrania, gradually increasing, as if head had been bruised and as if a load were pressing down on it, worse by moving head towards affected side: Con. Hemicrania, from excessive use of coffee: Nux v. Hemicrania, after catching cold: ISep. Hemicrania, with coldness all over: Ign. Hemicrania, especially in region of combative- ness (indigestion):IElat. Hemicrania, as from congestion or pressure, better sitting erect: ICic. Hemicrania, deepseated : Arund. Hemicrania, drawing: IBCham.; as from a draught of air, Valer.; in half of eyeball to occi- put, Colch.; tensive, from neck to eyes, Lach.; into shoulders, and onesided convulsive throwing about and rotation of arm of same side (tapeworm), l l Sabad. Hemicrania, after eating : Arn. ; worse after dinner, IZinc.; with empty eructations or in- clination to vomit, Calc. * Hemicrania, eyes: affects eye, eyebrow, or side of head, with general chilliness, Ign.; supra- orbital region, during , cold, rainy weather, throbbing or tearing, stitching, with redness , and lachrymation of eye of affected side, ISpig.; just above eyebrows, with sickness of 'stomach, IPhyt.; as if eyes would be forced out, worse right, with menses, I [Sang.; dim or double vision preceded by great sensibility to noise, IGels. Hemicrania, face: flushed, throbbing temples, eyes injected, photophobia, congested brain, Kalibr.; neuralgia, I [Puls.; turgescent, mostly evening and morning, with frequent yawning and watery urine, iPhos. Hemicrania, forehead: pains extending par- ticularly toward, and left side, with nausea and vomiting, attacks come towards evening, Coloc.; in forepart, Coccion. Hemicrania, hysterical : Ign., HSticta, ISep., |Plat. g Hemicrania, intermittent: in those of rheum- atic, gouty or nervous diathesis, Coloc.; with- out premonitory symptoms, ICoff. t. Hemicrania, left side : AEsc. h., ; Amyl., l l Apis, Arg. nit., Arum d., Asaf., Ascl. S., Brom., ICalc., Camph., ICarbo a., Chel, Chin. S., Clem., HFerr., Hydras., HIod., Lyss., Pallad., Sang., Sec., ISul.., | | Ver., Vib., Xan.; more in bones, Clem.; as if cut off at septum and middle forehead (prosopalgia), Chel.; with dulness, Ascl. s.; as of an electric current, Ailant.; ex- tending to ear, eye and nose, Ars. m.; Violent in evening, l l Chin. S., Ind. ; better in even- ing, in open air, worse shaking head, Sep.; extending to eyes (intermitting), Asaf. ; af- fecting eye and neck, HCinch.; through eye into back of head, with nausea, IPhos.; in episcleritis, I Tereb.; worse over eye (mer- curio-syphilitic affections), Aur. mur. nat: earlier every day, BForm.; from fright, IChin. a.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; cannot lean on left side, HArs.; wants to lie down, Chlor.; worse by light or noise, Ziz ; each morning, burning and pulsating, ICinch.; in morning (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; worse from motion, noise, talking, better evening (chlorosis), Calc.; worse at night, IKali bi.; in puerperal eclampsia, Il Coccul; sickening, worse from pressure or movement, Sil.; Sting- ing from within, with nausea, vomiting and contraction of pupils, worse indoors and walk- ing fast, better open air and lying on painful side, Sep.; tearing, Tell, Lach.: passing up through vertex, Ferr., iod.; with vomiting, IGlon.; vomiting during menses, worse at noon, lasting till evening, Amyl.; worse walk- ing in open air, Alum.; with whimpering, Chel. Hemicrania, menses; during, I Sep.; when menses should have appeared, with Severe pain in left side of forehead which became throb- bing, particularly when working, and caused tears to flow, IKali c.; with suppression, is Puls. Hemicrania, from mental exertion : in persons who do not use coffee, ICoff.; worse by mental and bodily excercise, IChin, a. 144 3. INNER HEAD. Hemigrania, morning: comes on, shortly after awaking, and increases little by little, Coff. t; lasts till 5 P.M., worse after 3, better walk- ing rapidly in open air, paroxysms every Week, l l Rhus; early in bed, with inclination to vomit, l l Graph. Hemicrania, motion: imagines he gets relief from moving head and limbs to and fro, Ars. Hemicrania, as from pressing a nail into head: Nux v.; worse in open air, IICoff. Hemicrania, with nausea; Con., IKali c.; and vomiting, Ipec., HIPuls. Hemicrania, along course of a few nerves : HKali bi. Hemicrania, extends into bones of nose and or- bits: "Bell. ſº Hemicrania, as if there were painful nodes, with pulsating, pressing, boring and burning in one Or the other temple, radiating to forehead, eyes and vertex: IPhos. Hemicrania, affected side pale ; IAmyl. Hemicrania, excessive in paroxysms: Ars. Hemicrania, periodical: in amenorrhoea, IIGraph.; on Small spots that could be cover- ed with point of finger, Kali bi.; in pityriasis versicolor, Mez. Hemicrania, pressing: ||Ver.; from pressure always day after a party, where she usually Wore a heavy diadem, l l Ol. an. Hemicrania, rheumatic: with children, ICalc. Hemicrania, right side : Ars. h., BAurant., Cann. i., l l Cean., ICist., Euph., Iber., IIris, ELachn., IMerc. iod. flav., Mez., HINitr. ac., || Oxal. ac., HHPic. ac., | | Puls., | |Sul., Ziz.: on boun- dary of brain, burning or cooling sensation, and pressure as from finger tips, Pallad.; in “cautiousness,” a fluttering pain between a º and pressing, disappears when touch- ing or fixing mind upon it, Pallad.; after ex- posure to cold, with numbness or succeeded y numbness, HKalm.; with diarrhoea, Ind.; deep, as if a heavy board were lying there, Jamb.; with roaring in ears, Chen. a.; back of orbit, severe (after pains), IAct, rac.; with profuse lachrymation, ||Stram.; in myopia, Arg. nit.; after using eyes (hy- peraemia of retina), I | Puls.; , with dimness or loss of vision, Chen. a.; in intermittent, 1Carbo v., | | Puls.; extends over jaw and to top of head, comes on evening, lasts all night, better towards evening, ISul.; unable to lie on that side, IMerc. sol.; lancinations from foramen infraorbitale to occiput and man- dibula || Zinc.; in lower part, worse walk- ing, Card. m.; worse morning and even- ing, Sep.; to neck and shoulders, with ten- sion in muscles, ILach.; by nosebleed, Bufo.; oppressive down side of neck, worse during menses, Lach.; in ovarian tumor, Apis; periodical, HiCact.; at intervals of from one to five weeks, Chen.; worse in rest, better constant motion, with nausea, vomiting and low spirits, Iris v.; tearing, Bry.; above temple, severe, AEsc. h.; extending into throat, near larynx, toward evening, Ars. h.; throb- bing, extends down side of neck, worse during menses, ILach.; after vertigo, Ill’hos.; comes on at 10 A.M., with vertigo and dull, heavy pains, glimmering before eyes, fainting and sinking at epigastrium, slight fever and thirst, better in open air and during sweat, TNatr. m. Hemicrania, as if screwed in: betterin open air, |Kali iod. Hemicrania, sides: changing, I ILac c.; ceases on one side, continues more violent on other, INatr. m.; now in one, then in other side of head, worse opening eyes wide, Cochl.; either right or left side, Colch.; from left to right, INuxm.; from right to left, Inul.; in right side, creeps around to left until it goes around head (cephalalgia), Lach.; right in morning, left in evening, Bov. Hemicrania, in small spots: IKali bi. Hemicrania, stinging: HZinc. Hemicrania, stitching: Amm. m., Canth.; Com- mencing early in morning and increasing in severity until patient becomes unconscious or half delirious, INux v.; generally in one temple or in back part, with vertigo, ringing in ears and vanishing of sight, IPuls. Hemicrania, stupefying: Anac. Hemicrania, sycotic : worse soon after mid-' night, Thuya. Hemicrania, with taenia: Sabad. Hemicrania, tearing: IGraph., Zinc.; espe- cially in bones and left jaw, HCOccul.; worse over eye and in bulbus, HKalm.; must lie down, ICon. Hemicrania, throbbing: Ver. Hemicrania, trigeminus affected : Coloc. Hemicrania, with vertigo : Lach.; pale face, general stiffness and pain in left side of ab- domen, ILach. Hemicrania, vomiting: of mutus with violent attacks, ICoff; better after mucus or bile, ICalc.; sour and eructations, Natr. m. Hemicrania, when walking : in open air, worse talking and reflecting, Ign.; shattered or con- cussed feeling at every step, ILyc. Hemicrania from excessive use of wine : BGlon. Hemicrania, working early in morning brings on an attack: Arn. tº Headache, nervous, neuralgic, sick. MASTOID PROCESS, tearing pain in ab- scess over right: Ang. º Mastoid process, when pressed feels as after bruise or blow: ICina, IRuta. Mastoid process, caries: HICaps., Nitr.ac., IISil. Mastoid process, numb: as if head were Screwed together, IPlat. Mastoid process, pain in region of right, Bapt. Mºjº process, periostitis: Carbo a., H.Merc., | |Sil. * Mastoid process, stitches: in left, Agar.; dull, below, HCina; dull, in right, Cham.; sudden, in right, Tereb. Mastoid process, swelling: painful by contact, |Caps. Mastoid process, tearing: in right, as if bone would be torn out, Canth. MASTOID REGION, painful: dull, drag- ging, Gels.; in left, on awaking at 7 A.M., Tromb.; severe pain in right, AESC. h. OCCIPUT, aching : Act. rac., AEsc. h., Arum d., Lyss., Med., Sars., Sil.; as far down as dor- sal region, worse sitting up, walking or shaking head, IKāli br.; as if a band were tightly tied around forehead, with confusion of head, ISul.; in afternoon, Iod.; as if bruised, INux v.; burning, from left side down neck, l l Lyss.; dull, 1 ITIrt. ur.; dull, occasionally extending into os frontis, IGels.; dull, with fever in af- ternoon, Tromb.; after eating (stomacace), IKali bi.; to eyeball, mostly right, Sil.; to forehead, worse stooping, Æsc. h.; dull, 3. INNER HEAD. 145 heavy, Cup, ars.; dull, heavy, to nape of neck, walking, Amyl.; and in integuments, precedes nervous headache, pains commence at 4 P.M., culminate about midnight in delir- ium, cease at daylight, ISyph.; indoors, worse in afternoon and evening, IAct. rac.; only during motion, with morning headache, IKalic.;worse by motion, Chloral; toward nape of neck, better in open air, BKali c.; worse at night, and better toward morning (cephalalgia periostitica), JMez.; persistent, with flying pain in muscles, worse on movement, Lyc.vir.; pressive, from a current of air blowing, Anag.; in protuberances, HCalc. p., IRhus, Uran. n.; in one side, corresponding to eye which is worse (sclero-choroiditis ant.), ISil.; stupefy- ing, ascending from nape, Dulc.; when sitting in a warm room, with pressure in eyes, Seneg. Hº bruised, dull pain, headache, pain (undefined), soreness. Occiput, beaten: as if scalp had been beaten, | |Sul.; worse morning, when lying, from heat, sitting, rest, better from motion and cooling head, Euphor. H&º blow, bruised, soreness. Occiput, bewildered : Xan. Occiput, blow : as from meningitis, I | Crotal., IHell.; spreads to front, with severe neuralgic pain in left eye, lasted all night, Med. Occiput, bone as if dead: Caust. Occiput, boring : Zinc.; in bone, HMez.; in a Small spot in right, Stront. Occiput, bothered feeling: IHyper. Occiput, seems fastened to pillow, and broken off from rest of skull (liver complaint), Chel. Occiput, bruised pain: II.Nux v., Zinc.; dull, in diphtheria, IBRapt.; worse on stooping, Hell. |º beaten, blow, soreness. Occiput, burning: AEsc h., Apis, Aur. mur., Lyss., HPhos., ISpong.; dull, coming in fore- noon (brain affection), Gels.; in left protub- erance, down neck, along shoulder blade, producing Orthopnoea, HChin. a.; on Outer muscles, Carbo v. Bº heat. Occiput, burrowing : worse from motion, loud noise, speaking loudly, opening mouth, better lying down, Spig. 533 gnawing. Occiput, bursting: as if pressed asunder, Lach., Zinc.; to top of head, thinks head will burst, and that she will go crazy (megrim), 11Calc.; driving asunder, worse by stepping into open air, in morning, and on stooping, better sit- ting and walking, with it tardy stool, dis- turbed sleep; with many dreams (sequel to varicella), ITNux m. Occiput, circumscribed pain : worse on shaking head, Petrol. Occiput, chilliness: Dulc.; down to back, l l Ol. jec.; rising from nape, worse moving, better during rest, Chel.; down spine (disturbance of heart), ILil. tig.; crawls, Calc. p. Occiput, clicking noise : on walking, especially in evening, when tired, ICon. Occiput, coldness: ICalc. p.; pain like that pro- duced by holding a piece of ice for a short time on protuberances, IPod. Occiput, confusion: Amb.; and drawing, Bry.; with peculiar sensation in cervical muscles, Kali m.; behind ears, Cepa. gº dulness, heaviness. Occiput, congestion: ITVer. v.; on entering room, Ol. an.; as from, on awaking, ISul.; to eyes, Glon.; like a pressure, as if he would lose his reason, Glon. Bºconstrictive, pressing, screwed. Occiput, constricted: pain as if, to nape of neck, IIGraph.; in skin, left, ICinch. Hºº contractive, pressing, screwed. Occiput, contractive pain : to side of head, as if Screwed in, Amm. m. Occiput, cracking : painful, Sep. Occiput, , crawling: as of insects, I Thuya, Zinc.; beneath skin, Brom. Occiput, crazy feeling: seems to run up, feels as if whole head would be torn to pieces, ILil. tig. Occiput, creeping : ECalc. p.; as if hairs were in motion, Carbo v. Occiput, crepitation : followed by warmth, rising through nape into head, worse early rising and at noon, after eating, better lying down, Calc. Occiput, cutting : forward from, Caps.: sharp, 1Glon.; veins on temples distended, HCalc.; as if cutting off head, Calab. Occiput, darting : Ailant.; to eyes, with nausea (nervous headache), l l Sars.; to forehead (pa- renchymatous metritis), I ILac C.; to forehead, with vertigo, I | Op. Hºt jerking, lancinating, stitches. Occiput, digging : motion in left hemisphere to frontal protuberance, Arg. nit. Occiput, distress: painful, [AEthus., Eup. perf. Occiput, dragging: pain in right side, making him feel quite stupid, Diosc.; dull, Eryng., Gels.; indescribable, heavy, l l Zinc. Occiput, drawing: Arg. met., ILArn., Chel., Guaiac., Hyper., ||Nux v.; in aponeurotic covering, better bending head back, Cact.; as if chilly, HINux v.; after dinner, Agar.; into \head, Calad.; with confusion before sleep, Bry.; indefinite, Coccus; in influenza, IIChel.; in left side, HCarbo v., Zinc.; to forehead, ICinch.; from left side to forehead, Chel.; into neck, confusion before sleep, IBry.; neuralgic, Lyc.; to nose, Cornus; in right side, Spig.; around lateral protuberances, Calc. p.; in right side, Alum.; commences in right, extends to right temporal bone, tight, gradually increases in in- tensity, like drawing a rope on a windlass as tight as you can get, gradually subsides, | |Sang.; and tension in right side as if head would be drawn back, l l Natr. c.; upward in rays, locating over right or left eye, with vomiting of bilious matter, I Sang.; in scalp Card. m. ɺ dragging, neuralgic, tearing, tension. Occiput, dreamy headache toward morning : Pallad. Occiput, dulness: Amb., Bapt., Carboa, Zinc.; worse in evening, Cepa, Pallad.; like lead, with vertigo (typhoid), Lach.; toward night, DFluor, ac.; with pressure, Fluor, ac.; with ver- tigo, worse lying down, often only position in bed is on face, Coca; in waves, Chen. W. Bºº confused, heaviness. Occiput, dull pain: Amyl., IICarbo v., HCrotal.; in left, Calab., Lyss., Rumex, Stram., Stront.; in angina, Merc.; as if brain would become enlarged or distended, Coccion.; at first dull, gradually concentrating, BILach.; bruised feel- ing, AEsc. h.; lasting all day, Ast; r.; for half an hour, came suddenly after breakfast and went suddenly, Ast. r.; toward evening, Millef; 10 146 3. INNER HEAD. continuous, with shooting in eyeballs, Gnaph- al.; due to astigmatism, returning in spite of glasses, l l Pic. ac.; worse on shaking head, Apis ; in premature labor, {Sec.; in hepatic disorder, l Sil.; better from hot applications, | | Gels.; in morning, lying on back, All. sat.; dull, worse moving about and lying down, slightly better going into open air, Chloral.; and shooting down back of neck, Act. rac.; extending down muscles of neck, Ziz.; also at night, Anag.; as from pressure in morning, | |Natr. c.; in right, Æsc. h.; into shoulders and back, DioSc.; down spine, worse from slightest attempt at using mind, Pic, ac.; in posterior spinal Sclerosis, |Pic. a.c.; in prolap- sus uteri, l l AESC. h.; extends to vertex and forehead (migraine), I | Rhus. G@* aching, bruised, headache, pain (undefined). Occiput, ear to ear: twinges, Plant. Occiput, empty : Hell.; worse in open air and talking, better indoors, HSul.; as if hollow, IStaph. Occiput, eyes: headache extends to, Lach., | |Zinc.; worse turning eyeballs upward, | Lac c.; extends to forehead over eyes, Ptel.; spreads upward and Settles over right eye, HHSang. Occiput, fall: as if it would, forward, Hell.; as if something fell forward on stooping, Ant.t. Occiput, fever: headache, in intermittent, Eup. perf.; during sweat (ague), Sep. Occiput, fleeting pains: gradually increase, oc- cupy mostly occipital protuberances, with dis- fº and often Sour vomiting (headache), OOl. Occiput, to forehead (occipito-frontal headache): Amyl., IIGels., IISang, l l Sul.; settles especially above right eye, with nausea, vomiting and chilliness, BSang.; better by lying down, Phos, ac.; from abuse of mercury, Sars.; in desquamative nephritis, l l Plumb. Hºt neck. Occiput, fulness: Apis; in whooping cough, ICepa; worse in evening, in a warm room, better in open air, ICepa; with vertigo, worse lying down, Coca ; as if skull were too full, with nausea and Sour, slimy vomiting, | | Natr. ph. Hº" congestion, pressing. Occiput, gnawing: Led.; in right protuberance, like a mouse, Zinc.; in upper part, Zinc, Hº" burrowing. Occiput, pain as if hair were pulled out: Arn. Occiput, hair: painful, INux v.; as if hair were rising on left side (eczema capitis), Coccul. Occiput, hammering : Act. sp. ; feeling for a moment as of an invisible hammer striking, (relieved by Tabac.), Lyss.; as if struck by a hammer, extends to temples, Tarant.; knock- ing pain, in left, Anag. Égº blow, throbbing. Occiput, headache (undefined); Ars., Asar., Chin. a., Chloral., Coca, Fluor. ac., Form., IGels., Helon., IKalibr., HKali iod., ||Kali m., HKreo., ILyc. vir., INatr. S., | |Nux v., IIPic. ac., | | Ptel.; with convulsions, I | Petrol., ISpong.; or with coryza, ICic.; from dampness or draught, Rhus; in typhus, HIRhus; better bending head backward, IRhus; with hunger, HCrotal.; with influenza, Cepa, Euphor.; severe, passing over right side, located over eyes, and in balls, followed by epileptic at- tack, with unconsciousness, Atrop.; changing to vertex and forehead, Symph.; worse in evening, Cain.; worse from a misstep and loud noise, Anac.; in morning, HHelon, ILach.; worse from motion and stooping, Elaps; pain came on when gas was lighted, and continued till he retired, worse from liquors, l l Zinc.; better reclining head and shoulders on a high pillow, , HGels.; from exhausted nerve power or excessive grief, HIPhos. ac.; in protuber- ances, Chin. a. §º aching, sharp pain. Occiput, heat: Natr. m., Nitr. sp. d., | | Ver. v.; burning, scorching (meningitis cerebro-Spi- nalis), |Tarant. ; with convulsions during dentition, HZinc.; with burning hot ears, Jatroph.; with erratic pains, HPhOS. ac.; flashes, AEsc. h.; in labor, H.Lach.; forehead cool, HZinc.; in scarlet fever, Zinc.; hot spots, better in open air and by cold water, worse from excitement or overwork (uterine dis- order), iCon. Hº" burning, fever. Occiput, heaviness: AEsc. h., Apis, Bism., Cain., HCann. i., HCanth., Carbo v., HChel., ICic., ICrotal, HFerr., HIgn., Nitr. sp. d., Zinc.; on awaking in morning, Cham.; preceding cere- bral congestion, Hydr. ac.; dull pains, TUran. n.; drowsy, with rheumatic pains, Bar. c.; in evening, in a warm room, better in open air, BCepa; draws eyes together, |Natr. m.; obscure sight, worse by effort to see, IMur. ac.; before fever, HSpong.; on bending head forward, with vertigo, HCon...; like lead, HäPetrol.; like lead (apoplexy ; cerebrospinal meningitis), Op.; like lead on awaking, ILach.; like lead, can scarcely raise it from pillow in morning, with vertigo, H.Lach.; with pressure, Calc. a., Lact. v.; with pressure in lower part, after lying down, Tarax.; as if fingers were pressing On it, Meph.; with heaviness as from a load in stomach, HPlumb.; requires support, Ant. t.; thick feeling, Ailant.; weight during move- ment and bending body backward, Colch.; with weakness and exhaustion, l l Kali ph.; as of a weight at every step, HBell. ɺ confused, dulness, pressing. Occiput, pain as if hollow, when lying: l l Sul. jº emptiness. Occiput, as if ice were lying on upper: ICalc. p. Occipito-intercostal neuralgia : Chin. a. Occiput, itching: Anag., Chel., Iodof, HISil.; burning in upper part, with Sore pain, recurs in same place at same time in evening, Staph.; on right side, better from Scratching, | | Ol. an. Occiput, jerking: Inul.; boring, Calc. a. Occiput, lacerating: ſº tearing. Occiput, lancinating : Ast, rub., HCup. ac., Cup. m.; inclining head to fall backward (menin- gitis), IBufo.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, HCanth.; at night, l l Syph. Hºº cutting, darting, stitches. Occiput, large : sensation, with vertigo, extend- ing to vertex, BMed.; as if brain were not large enough for the space, HStaph.; protuberances feel, Med. Occiput, lightness: precedes dragging in the spermatic cord, causing sensation as if testi- cles were drawn up to inguinal ring, Sec. Occiput, pain like a flash of lightning: Sang. Occiput, mental exertion: causes headache after chronic nasopharyngeal catarrh, HElaps. dull pain, pain (undefined), 3. INNER HEAD. 147 Occiput, nail: pain as if pressed in, point pierc- ing brain, worse in room, better in fresh air, IMosch.; as of a nail or plug, Hep. Bºº boring, stitches. Occiput, neck: headache from nape to vertex, Hell.; ascending from nape, IGels., BGlon.; from nape to eyes, l l Sul.; from nape to parietal bones, I | Puls; beginning in nape and base, worse lying down, l l Ver. v.; from nape, with dilated pupils, Ver. v.; pain to back of neck after injuries, TNatr. S.; of spinal origin, arises from nape and produces a feeling as if head were immensely large, IParis; pains shoot up to, |Oxal. ac.; pain, with stiff neck, Vib.; extends to nape, Bar. c.; extends to ganglia, causing hardening of cords, attacks irregular, worse, after excitement (secondary syphilis), | |Syph.; tearing, to neck, Berb., IBNux m., HHNux v., tension, toward nape, Bar. c. B& Occiput, to forehead. Occiput, neuralgic pain: AEsc. h.,11Gels.; to back of neck, Codein.; worse remaining long in one position, night in bed, morning on rising, better changing position, slight exertion (psoriasis), lSep. tº sharp pain, shooting, tearing. Occiput, numb : Ammoniac., Calc. p., Cast. eq., Caust.; after a blow, Merc. per.; with pain in forehead, BLach.; in right in evening, Ars. m.; creeping down spine, especially between hips, Calab. Occiput, pain as if opening and shutting like a door: ILCOccul. Occiput, oppression in lower part: Amb. Occiput, pain (undefined): Amyl., Bar. c., Arund., Calad., Carbol. ac., IECaust., Daph., HEup. perf, Hydrocot., IIod., IIpec., Lyss, I.Med., Mur. ac., | |Oxal. ac., HIPetrol., Phyt., | |Plumb., Psor., Sec., ISpong., Variol., Xan.; worse by stepping from room into open air, still more in morning and mostly on stooping, better from sitting and walking, with a tardy stool, disturbed sleep with many dreams (sequel to varicella), l l Nux m.; in angina pectoris, II Ars.; in left, after operation for fistula in ano (mental disorder), ELach.; of awaking, better rising or lying prone, Grat.; painful, with backache (hepatitis), Chel.; severe pain ex- tends as far down as dorsal region, worse sit- ting up, walking or shaking head, HKali br.; with bilious attacks, HINux v.; in left causality, since awaking, worse from heat of stove, l l Puls. ; pain seems to ascend from chest and neck (cerebrospinal meningitis), IGlon. ; commencing with chill and at- tended with pain in spleen, pain in some cases extends to front of head (ague), | |Petrol.; pain, worse from cold, snuffing or smelling tobacco, better external heat, better while eating, worse soon after, Ign.; when coughing, Anac., ICoca, HFerr., Ferr. mur.; with dizziness and ringing, Ailant.; externally, better from drinking coffee, ICinch.; to eyeball, mostly right, darting, Sil.; with swollen eyelids in morning (ciliary neuralgia), Crotal.; extending into eyes, sudden blindness, l l Cinch.; extends to occi- put from over eyes, HAct. rac.; going up to supraorbital notch or foramen, thence into eye, Pic. ac.; flies to, with photophobia, Tarant.; fearful pain, Benz. ac.; during fever, ILyc.; before or after ague, Gels.; violent (typhoid fever), Ver. v.; yellow fever, TVer. v.; Sudden flashes, spreading all over head, involving eyes, with sudden flashes of pain like lightning through head, better from hard pressure, rest and darkness, Magn. p.; to forehead, WKali, bi.; to forehead, with nausea, l l Ol. jec.; spreads to front of head and as it reaches its climax occiput is free, | | Petrol.; in integuments, extends to fore- head, 5 Plumb.; violent, to front (spinalirrita- tion), l l Rhus t.; to forehead, with vertigo, cannot grasp idea, Cinnab.; excited by moving hand or . grasping anything (irritation of cerebrospinal nerves), I | Paris; worse bend- ing head backward, Anac.; to forehead and eyes, with transitory blindness, Petrol.; extends over whole head from morning to afternoon, worse lying, must stand or walk, drives to madness, BICinch.; extends over right side of head, 8 A.M., leaves a bruised spot on vertex, Ind.; below philoprogeni- tiveness, extends around sides, sometimes dull, sometimes sharp, Ars. S. m. ; in sick headache, Plumb.; worse from heat of room and writing, Amyl.; in helminthiasis, HCic.; in hemorrhoids, Chel.; in hydro- cephalus, HApis; in left side, worse in wet weather, Lyss.; after lying, with sense of weight, must aid with hand in lifting head, A Eup. perf.; constant, worse lying, l l Sep.; by any exertion of memory or intellect (irritation of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Apis, l l Eup. perf, Glon., Natr. S.; caused by exertion of mind or memory after a blow, HParis; worse from mental exertion (tinnitus), Coccus; pain in middle of bone, Irid.; comes on 10 A.M. sometimes at 6, lasts an hour, Sul.; worse by motion or exertion, IOxal.ac.; after injuries to head, Natr. S.; in left on Sneezing, Grat.; quickly passing from left to right, Squilla; better b; pressure, JNux m.; pain in right, Amyl., Ind.; worse in right, Iris, and when coughing, Ars. h. ; in right protuberance (em- physema), HHep.; on sudden rising, with pain over eyes, Polyg.; to shoulders, lying on back, waking in morning, Bry. ; pain above both sides after drinking beer, Ars. S. f.; so severe cannot speak (hysteria), l l Rhus t, ; worse stooping, Kob.; in upper, Chel.; in upper part, then unconscious (hydrocephalus), I ILyc.; with weariness and exhaustion, l l Kali ph. Hº aching, headache, sharp pain. Occiput, pinching : Petrol.; in right side, | | Chel. Occiput, bone as if pithy : Caust. Occiput, pressing: Aloe., Ammoniac., Apis, Arg. met., HBell., Bism., Calend., IICarbo v., | | Card. m., Cain., Chel., Colch., Coccus, IGraph., HKali c., Nitr. sp. d., IISec., Sil., Stront., ISul., Verbas. ; worse in open air, in morning, and on stooping, better sitting and walking (sequel to varicella), 1 INux m. ; beating in left, in evening, Zing. ; as if in bone, Sil. ; as if cerebellum would be forced out, Cinch.; to forehead, cutting left side, Camph. ; deep, as of something firm, in forenoon, Cast. eq.; dull, Carbol. ac., ICic.; dull, better holding head erect, Spong.; dull, or stabbing, Diosc.; dull, to nape, with drawing pain, at last extending to forehead, | |Natr. c.; dull, from protuberances over body, 148 3. INNER HEAD. worse from motion, Bry.; between epileptic attacks, Ars.; worse in evening, in a warm room, better in open air, HCepa ; as if com- pressed externally and internally, Staph.; as from external pressure behind left ear, Anag.; with heat and redness of face, Sep.; in typhoid fever, l l Rhus; with giddiness and chill, after dinner, in right side, better toward evening, Coca ; lets head drop to one side, Ananth.; heaviness in lower part, after lying down, Tarax.; in left side, Lyss., Zing.; in left side, to front, Hydr. ac.; in left side, worse night and from motion, BLobel. i.; long con- tinued, in right side, Natr. c.; in right side, as if luxated, Psor.; on lying, Polyg.; from mental exertion, Anac., or night watching, BColch. ; in morning, Ant. t., Petrol., Sil.; as if skull were forced asunder, with heat in brain, better by pressure, linux v.; on mo- tion, l l Aph. ch., IBry., Hyper. ; on outer muscles, Carbo v.; to neck, Bry., Hydr. ac.; at night, ISul.; outward, Benz, ac.; outward, extending to back in spells, HCalc.; in right protuberance, Verbas.; in two places, right and left, symmetrical, after beer, Ars. S. f.; from reading, Carbol. ac.; in right side, Anac.; in right side, making it difficult to walk, Ast. r.; worse in right side, Hydr. ac.; in both sides, Al Fluor. ac., Sil., as from a photographer’s head rest, Natr. a. ; sticking, in morning, HPetrol. ; dull, sticking, in a small spot, Zinc.; like stitches, extending from left side to fore- head, 1Chel.; with vertigo, Coca ; for several hours after walking in open air, Zinc.; worse entering a warm room and after warm food, appearing first on right then on left side (prosopalgia), WMez.; as if a wedge would be pressed in, Bov.; desire to press against pil- low, l l Ver. H&" constrictive, contractive, dull pain, heaviness, tension. Occiput, pricking: in retinitis albuminurica, HArs. Hº" stinging. Occiput, rheumatic pain: Amm. m., HRhus. Hº drawing, neuralgic. Occiput, as if screwed together: HRhus. ɺ constricted, contractive, pressure. Occiput, sexual: after excesses, onanism, or spermatorrhoea, HCalc., HBCinch., IHPhos. Occiput, sharp pain: Bapt., Ced.; caused by hat, Sil.; to front, on stooping, HEerr. ph.; as if filled with lead, Mur. ac.; in left protuber- ance, Bry.; on motion, Med.; left side, after breakfast, at other times dull, HHyper.; with liver disturbance, BJugl. tº neuralgic. Occiput, shocks: like severe electric, Arn.; in epilepsy, I Phos. B& snapping. Occiput, shooting : BAct, rac.; boring, in regu- lar measure and simultaneously sensation as of thread drawing in larynx, l l Calc. a.; dull, upward, INaja; dull, up left, Hyper.; on turning eyes upward, , in morning, Arum t.; from back to front, almost daily (affection of stomach), HKali bi.; to forehead, on stoop- ing or walking, l l Sars.; to front, with itching, after syphilis and mercury, l l Sars.; forward, HCinnab.; in left side, HChel.; with liver dis- turbance, Jugl.; over, Arum t.; down spine and arms, Crotal.; to temples, Cann. i.; to vertex, ECann. i. Hº darting, lancinating, neuralgic, tear- 1Il£3. Occiput, soreness: IBry., HIEup. perf; dull in right, worse from pressure, Cup. ars.; in hydro- cephaloid, Ipec.; better from moving and warmth, Rhus ; with burning itching On upper part, recurs in same place at Same time in evening, Staph.; in left side, like touching a pustule, Ascl. t.; worse lying, Merc. iod. flav.; on pressure, worse on motion or sitting up in bed, HCrotal.; below protuber- ance, Bapt.; in a spot, pressure of finger causes her to cry out, l l Paris; to touch, Hell.; when touched, runs to left and down back, worse lying, Merc. iod. flav., Mur. ac.; worse from touch and wet weather, better Scratching and rubbing, Calc. É& aching, beaten, bruised. Occiput, snapping: as from electric sparks, |Calc. Occiput, spine : affection of, BLach.; irritation, pain begins in spine and neck, coming up over right temple, thence to left temple, lSil. Occiput, pain as if sprained: Psor. Occiput, stabbing: HLil. tig. tº cutting, lancinating, stitches. Occiput, stiffness: HBell. §§ neck. Occiput, stinging: Aur. mur.,Indig.; in amative- ness, left side, Coff.; as if in bones, worse after rising, Lyss.; commencing in, IHPhos.; with chronic congestion, HIPhos.; to upper left jaw, HCham.; worseby stepping into open air, in morning, and on stooping, better from sit- ting and walking, with it a tardy stool, dis- turbed sleep, with many dreams (sequel to varicella), |Nux m. ɺ pricking. Occiput, stitches: AEsc. h., Canth., Hyper., Millef, Natr. Im., HSpong.; during cough, BMerc.; with slight cough (angina), BMerc.; in evening, Carbo v.; on edge of hair, Ammo- niac.; on turning head, BSpong.; as with knives in, Natr. m.; as of a knife with every pulse, §Con...; as if knife were thrust through to fore- head (hysteria from grief), 1Gels.; in left side, Verbas.; only during motion, with morning headache, Kali c.; piercing, Millef.; pressing from left side go forehead, Chel; pulselike in lower portion, l l Hep.; worse from motion and stepping, Atrop.; in right side, | | Chel.; induced scratching, Coccus. #& boring, cutting, lancinating, nail. Occiput, stunning: pain, in back part, with vertigo, Cann. i.; feeling as if stunned, [Zinc. Occiput, stupefying pain : early morning and forenoon, HCarbo v.; from nape to vertex, worse stooping, changing to burning pain on rising to erect position, after Scarlet fever, better lying quiet, with closed eyes, Hell.; when walking in open air, Cina. Occiput, talking: as if brain would be paralyzed by effort, Calc. Occiput, tearing pain: Anac., Anag., Amm. m., Colch., Form., Guaiac., WHyper., Inul., HSpig.; as if in bones, worse after rising, Lyss.; excru- ciating, to forehead as if it would tear it asun- der, caused by every movement and by every word spoken (pneumonia), l l Zinc.; in typhoid, BTarax.; fine, from right side, through brain to forehead, worse during motion, Aur. met.; forward, with nausea, vomiting, pressure in eyes (headache), ISul.; in left side, Carbo v., Zinc.; from mental exertion, Anac.; in muscles, Carbo v.; towards nape of neck, 11Nux m.; into nape of neck, with anxious 3. INNER HEAD. 149 sweat, INux v.; pressing pains, 1zinc.; rending, from or to neck, Berb.; in right side, when laughing, Zinc.; tensive, | | Puls.; wan- dering, Colch. Hº neuralgic. Occiput, tension: IChel., | |Ipec., Kali m.; with nausea, worse in evening, sitting in room, becoming cold, Mosch.; toward nape, Bar. c. tº constrictive, contractive, pressing. Occiput, throbbing (beating, pulsating), l l Ai- lant., Anac., Bor., HCalc., HCann. i., Chel., Crotal., HIEup. perf, Glon., Indig., Lyss., IIPhos., Natr.m., Sep.; in back and top, Ham.; after chilliness, I Dros.; extends as far down as dorsal region, worse sitting up, walking, or shaking head, BKali br.; deep-seated, Cor- nus, Petrol.; in left side, Eup. pur.; dull, in syphilitic iritis, I | Petrol.; to forehead (paren- chymatous metritis), I ILac c.; extends for- Ward, with nausea, vomiting, pressure in eyes, | |Sul.; with chronic congestion, HPhos.; in left side, changes to jerking every day as if head would burst, Sul.; worse from motion, Eup. perf.; in one side as if a nail were driven in, IPuls.; in phrenitis, Chrom. ac.; in right side, Alum.; better after rising, Eup. perf.; worse pressing at stool, Ign. ; then to sides, worse stooping or moving, IFerr.; as if to sup- purate, Bor. 63% hammering. Occiput, touch: acutely sensitive, Hydr.; sensi- tive a few months after violent jarring from being thrown from carriage, Glon.; tender in phthisis, ICOca. Đº soreness. Occiput, uneasy feeling: Camph. Occiput, to vertex: pain, Glon., | |Natr. c.; pain, with vertigo, HEBry. Occiput, vertigo: Plumb.; in evening while sitting and smoking, with desire for stool, as if he would fall to left, Zinc.; on rising, HPetrol.; when seated, Cinch.; in left side, like a whirling, BPetrol.; extending to vertex, with sensation of enlargementofocciput, H.Med. Occiput. feeling of waves of water over vertex to forehead making her feel with each wave is: she would gradually lose her Senses: | |Sil. Occiput, weight: Bº heaviness. Occiput, pain in, as if a piece of wood were ly- ; accoss back of head from right to left: SOT. Occiput, tº Brain cerebellum, Cerebrospinal, Head, Headache. PARIETAL, boring; Zinc.; in right, with sensation of bursting, in evening, while stand- ing, Zinc, ſº mail. tº Parietal, as if broken : with shivering, HCalc. Parietal, bursting: worse stooping, ICoral. Parietal, cold: sudden, on left, as if a drop of cold water had fallen on it, Croc. Parietal, darting: caused by cough, Mang.; de- Scend along neck, better in evening, Cinch. Parietal, headache: below, Asar.; in front and above left ear, Calc. a.; worse over half an inch above left ear, in evening, Lyss.; in left, I Amyl.; from right to left, early on rising, Cact.; from both sides, downward inward to- ward middle, ICepa; in spinal disease, Alum. Parietal, as if a nail were driven into right : disappears on pressure, IThuya. \ Hº boring. Parietal, neuralgia: in left then in right, Med. Parietal, pain (undefined): in left, Il Card. m., Chen. v.; in left, when wind blows on it, Med.; in region of left, down neck and arms and chest, with spasmodic drawing, almost convulsions, HCup. m.; violent, on motion or making a misstep, toward evening, Spig.; better by pressure and fresh air, Tarant.; in right, ILyc.; into right (toothache), IGion.; in a spot in right, worse stooping, Ign. Parietal, as from a deep penetrating plug in right: Asaf. Parietal, pressing: on left as from convex button º Thuya; pain in left, rather external, Cact; as if with hand, HKali ars.; in left, posterior portion, Chen. v.; in left, with anxiety in chest, HCact.; in right, Cact, HChel.; in right, while lying, Spong.; under, Atrop. S. Parietal, after blow on left, a sensitive spot: least touch causes trembling over whole body, pains day and night, with twitching of limbs, WNatr. m. Parietal, sharp pain : protuberance of right, Merc. Sul.; in left, penetrates into brain, worse from every cough, moving head and when bowels move, Vib. * Parietal, shooting: periodical, in left, Chel.; in left, laterin right, AEsc. h.; in right, forward to temple or face, l l Sars. Parietal, soreness: in right, Eup. perf; in a spot on left, only when touched, Il Paris ; in a spot on left, as if periosteum were swollen, painful to touch, Ant. c. Parietal, sticking: behind left eminence, violent, intermittent, deep, Verbas.; jerking at posterior portion of, I |Prun. Parietal, stinging : in right, Urt. ur. Parietal, stitches: precede cerebral apoplexy, BSil.; in left, on stooping, extend forward, Ant. t. Parietal, tearing : HCalc. p.; drawing begin- ning at left, becoming pressing, throbbing in Occiput, with nausea and vomiting, Sep.; to frontal region, Ars. S. f., Bor.; in right, HMur. ac.; sharp, in left, Zinc. Parietal, tenderness: in left, Chen. v. Parietal, tensive pain : Card. m. Parietal, throbbing: pain, Lyss.; deep seated, Cornus; in right, Goss. Parietal, Bº Head, Headache, Hemicrania. SUNSTROKE, Acon., Amyl., Ant. c., Arn., HArs., B.Bell., Bry., Cact., Camph., Carbo v., Citrus, HGels, HHGlon., E.Lach., JNatr. m., HOp., Sil., Stram., Therid., I IThuya, HVer. v. Sunstroke, no appetite: Glon. Sunstroke, bad effects of: Arg. met. Sunstroke, breathing: blowing, Calend., Lach., IHOp.; slow, IGlon.; difficult, Amyl., Cact, Camph., Ver. v.; oppressed, Glon.; short, panting, Arn.; sighing, Glon. Sunstroke, comatose : HBell., JGlon., HHOp. Sunstroke, congestion: HLAmyl., Arn., Bell., Cact., HWGlon., H.Lach., Ver. v. Sunstroke, eyes: fixed, Glon.; black spots, Natr. c.; glassy, half closed, Op.; dazzling flashes, Natr. c.; glimmering before, Lach.; protruding, Amyl.; pupils contracted, Arn., Op.; pupils dilated, Bell., Gels., Glon., Ver. v.; red, Acon., Amyl., HBell., IGlon.; sight dim, Cact., Gels., Glon., Natr. C., Op.; sight double, Ver. v.; turned up, Glon. Sunstroke, face: bloated, ILach., IOp.; burning, hot, dry, Acon.; pale, Ars., HCamph., IGels., Op.; pale and expressionless, IGlon.; red, 150 3. INNER HEAD. Acon., Amyl., IBell, IGlon., ILach.; sunken, Lach.; cold sweat, Camph., Ver. v ; yellow- ish red or livid, IGlon. Sunstroke, fever: I.Acon., HVer. V. Sunstroke, headache : acute, Amyl., IIBell., Bry., Cact, Camph., HGels., IIGlón., ILach., Therid., Ver. v.; chronic, Bar. c., HILach., IIN atr. c., IStram. Sunstroke, jaws: firmly clenched, Acon., Camph., IGlon., Lach., Op. Sunstroke, limbs; cold, Camph. ; relaxed and motionless, 1Glon.; paralyzed, Wer. v. Sunstroke, memory: loss of, Anac., H.Lach. Sunstroke, muscular tremor: Agar., Camph., IGlon, ILach.; of hands, Amyl, Natr. c. Sunstroke, nausea and vomiting: Acon., Ant. c., I Ars., Bry., HGlon., Sil., Therid., Ver. v. Sunstroke, with prostration : Agar., Amyl., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., HCamph., Cact., Gels., IGlon., Natr. c., HVer. v. Sunstroke, pulse accelerated: BAcon., HBell., Ver. v.; feeble or full, slow, intermittent, 1Glon.; variable, Lach. Sunstroke, especially from sleeping in sun’s rays, IIAcon. Sunstroke, unconsciousness: HBell., Camph., IHGlon., Lach., HIOp. Sunstroke, vertigo : Acon., Agar., Arn., HBell., Bry., Cact., Crotal., 1Gels., HGlon., Lach., Sil., Therid. TEMPLES, aching: INux m. ; on awak- ing, Natr. a.; dull in right, Uran. n.; deep dull, with dizziness in left, Eup. pur. ; dull, hard, asthmatic breathing at night (hay fever), l l Sinap.; dull, heavy, on awak- ing, l l Myr. cer. ; dull pressure, paroxysmal, ińſ. tig.; worse moving of eyes (whooping cough), IBadiag.; with pain like heavy weight, stone or lump of lead, on vertex (headache), l l Phell.; in left, Act. rac., Asar., Aspar., Kali m.; Over left eye, comes on at 4 A.M., gradually increasing until 11 A.M., and decreases from 3 P.M. until 6 P.M., when it is gone until 4 A.M., becomes sharp, cutting and boring, with fulness (solar neu- ralgia), l l Stann.; persistent, Zinc.; in right, Dolich., Jugl.; above right, Dros.; worse in right, Cann. i.; sudden, in temporal ridge, while writing, Chin. S.; through, Sars. tº headache, pain. Temples, like a band: around head, above ears, with hoarseness, Osm.; in right, as if a cord were frequently drawn and tightened, as if to cut head in two, IMosch. }º constricted, contractive, Cramplike, pressing. Temples, beating: Eğ throbbing. Temples, bloodvessels, sensation of expansion, |Ferr.; distension, Acet. ac.; distension of veins, Ferr., | | Psor.; veins distended and sen- sitive to touch, I lSang.; fulness of arteries (amenorrhoea), Ver. V. Temples, pain as if from a blow : Agnus. H&" shocks, stunning. Temples, as if a bolt were passing from one to other, and tightly screwed: I Ham. Temples, boring: Ant. c., HCamph., Cycl., Nitr. sp. d., Thuya ; in bones, Arg, nit.; in bone, abscess, irritating offensive discharge, IKali iod.; in eyes and forehead, going offon bending forward, returning on sitting up, or on bend- IArs., IWBell., ing backward, Mang.; to forehead, eyes and - vertex, with sensation as if there were nodes under scalp, painful to touch, IPhos.; in left, Calc., IClem., Rhod.; in left, at 12 o'clock, |Arg. nit.; in left, worse talking or mental exertion, follows suppressed lochia, Sil.; be- fore menses, Ant. c.; from within outward, worse before midnight and when lying quiet, | | Dulc.; better from pressure, Calad.; in right, Form.; in right, from without, Hep., Natr. a.; in right, very short, 5 A.M., every other day, but on fourth day in left, in morning when getting awake, Lyss.; Sharp, I IMur. ac.; in a Small spot, Ars. §§eburrowing, nail, stitches. Temples, bruised pain: in bones, as from a fall, in periosteum, extends to occiput, l l Ruta ; in left, Brach. Bº aching, soreness. Temples, burning: Calc.; to forehead, eyes and vertex, as if there were nodes under scalp, painful to touch, iPhos.; with confusion in left side of head, Coloc. ; with heavy weight on top, l l Phell.; in left, Verbas. ; in left, in a spot as large as a silver dollar, evening, Inul. ; in right, Carbol. ac.; worse in right side, Ananth.; in skin (pityriasis), BMez.; middle of frontal bone, first burning, then stinging, | |GOSS. Hºº heat. Temples, burrowing pain : Agar. §§§ boring, gnawing, nail. Temples, as if bursting: when coughing, ICina; worse evening to morning, and using eyes (syphilitic iritis), 1 |Staph.; better from press- ure (eczema), Brom.; in leucorrhoea, lMerc. iod, flav.; worse from motion, pressure, stoop- ing, lying, SLach.; especially in temporal emi- nences, suddenly, disappears gradually, re- curs frequently, Sabina ; on supporting head with hands, extends into right frontal emi- nence, IBell. H&e congestion, fulness, pressing. Temples, circumscribed pain in each : Sabina. Temples, coldness: in right, HBerb.; in left, as from wet cloth, Gamb. Temples, congestion : on awaking in morning, worse stooping, when there is a heavy, full feeling, Tell ; in affections of heart, HSep.; in right, as if blood could go no further (rheum- atic iritis), ISyph. Bº fulness, pressing. Temples, as if constricted: Puls. §§"band, contractive, cramplike, pressing. Temples, contractive pain : Squilla ; worse afternoon, better sitting and washing, Asar. §§"band, cramplike, constrictive, pressing. Temples, crackling: Acon. Temples, cramplike pain : Agar.; above, Sabina; in left, beginning gently, increasing and de- creasing, Plat. ; in left, worse on opening mouth, Coccul.; in right, afternoon, IPlat. Hºe band, constrictive, contractive, pressing. Temples, crawling: on right, extending to lower jaw, with a feeling of coldness in it, Plat. Temples, crushing: like a pressing inward all day, Stann.; as if crushed together, Caul. Bºe pressing. Temples, cutting: Arg, nit.; orbits and Occiput, worse stooping and by motion, Cinch.; in left, BColoc., Cund.; worse over left, better pressing with hand, Hydras. ... tº lanci- nating, stabbing, sticking, stitches. Temples, darting: |IAilant, Ang,Arumt, Cycl., 3. INNER HEAD. 151 Sticta ; at intervals, like lightning, to cheek, Astac.; in left, Ilkali iod., Xan.; through, IEup. perf, I ILac c., I ISul. É3% jerking, shooting, neuralgia. Temples, dragging: in metrorrhagia, HElaps. Temples, drawing: Agar., Ant. c., Atrop., Calc., Coccus, l l Nux v.; toward zygoma, IBry.; by day, Hep.; down, Bell.; in right,Casc.; even- ing, while walking, with feverish restlessness, and difficulty of breathing, l l Ran. b.; in left, Ant. c.; in left, at 5 P.M., Zing.; in left, with redness, Lach.; in left, while sitting, ceasing when walking and standing, Tarax.; as of Something tightly drawn over, Bar. c.; press- ure in right, Il Calc.; pressing while walking in open air with head covered, better when standing still, uncovering head and in a warm room, Zing.; in right, Nitr. ac.; in right, spreads over orbit to right cheek, worse from motion, Bell.; in right, vertical, ICina ; in right, extending to zygoma and upper jaw, Ant. t.; in right, to molars and neck, Bry.; and tearing, to malar bone and lower jaw (prosopalgia, trismus), Bry. Temples, dull pain: AEsc. h., IDiosc., Ind., Iodof., Kob. ; to orbits and occiput, worse Stooping and motion, Cinch. ; over frontal region, worse left side, 9.30 P.M., Tromb.; in indigestion, Elat.; at intervals, Atrop.; in left, ICinnab.; in right, Æsc. h., Arg. met.; toward, as if brain would become enlarged or distended, Coccion. fºr aching, heavy, pressing. Temples, fluttering: Sil. Temples, flying, pains: AEsc. h. Hº darting, neuralgic, wandering. Temples, formication: in front of, Æsc. h.; as of insects, l l Thuya ; in right, to lower jaw, with sensation of coldness in that spot, worse evening and when at rest, better from rub- bing, Plat.; sudden formicating pains through, Arund. Temples, fulness: Act. rac., Amyl., IBell., Gnaphal., Sep.; with nausea, l l Lith.; first in right, later left, going to nape of neck, where it disappears, Jacar.; from overwork at desk, Agar. B& bursting, congestion, pressing. Temples, pain like a gathering in left: || Nitr. ac. Temples, gnawing: Led.; in right, commenc- ing at 9 P.M., better warmth and lying on af- fected side, comes on gradually and leaves suddenly, ISul. ac.; in a small spot on either, Ran. Sc. gº burrowing. Temples, griping: as if he would become dizzy and lose consciousness, better on pressing head, in evening, after lying down, IMagn. m. Temples, hammering: Brom.; fears apoplectic stroke (dyspepsia), HFerr. ph.; boring, begin- ning mostly in left temple, IFerr.; ña to lie down, Benz, ac. 83; throbbing. Temples, headache (undefined): II.Bell., Cham., Cup, ars, IGels., Lyss., Natr. ph., | |Nux m., Zing.; between, ICup. ars.; with nausea, Cup. ars.; in either, extending into or from eye, better from warmth, BSyph.; in intermittent, Ferr.; to forehead, with depres- sion of spirits, HNaja; extends to jaw, Calc. p.; in left, Arn, Asar, Cast, eq.; in left (angina), Merc.; in left, with feeling as if he had taken cold, Uran. n.; in left, commencing at about 4 P.M., better by remaining out of school, IMelil.; in left, periodical, LArs.; in left, back Temp to occiput, earlier every day, IForm.; in left, on rising, involving eye, Asim.; in acute desguamative nephritis, ICOccus; in right, Lyss.; in right (nocturnal enuresis), l l Med.; in right, in morning, Sharp on first rising and all day, when looking up, pains dart in straight line to top of head, leaving a sore feeling, Coca; worse in right, Plumb.; worse in right, vertigo, nausea and vomiting of bile, is obliged to lie down, Crotal.; sick headache, IIMelil., | |Sang.; through temples, then vertically, like an inverted letter T, ISyph.; from one temporal region to the other, AEsc. h., Brach., Lyss., Syph. Bº aching, dull pains, pain (un- defined), sharp pain. Temples, heat: Berb., ILyc., Med. tº burning. Temples, heaviness: Amyl., Nitr. sp. d.; with confusion in left, l l Carbo a.; weight, Bism., Cain.; weight, in catarrh, ICinnab.; painful, Xan.; dull pain, 11Carbol. ac.; dull, heavy pains in right, Uran. n.; pains extend over frontal region, worse in left at 9.30 P.M., Tromb. gº dull, fulness, pressing. Temples, jerking: Calc., Cinch.; cutting, to middle of brain, in short intervals, after lying down, Camph.; to upper jaw, Cinch.; through left, leaving dull pressure, worse during rest, better from motion, Stann.; sticking, first in left, then in right, Verbas. Bºº neuralgia, shocks, tearing. Temples, lancinating : Ast. r., ICup. ac., Cup. m., IHam., IKali iod., ||Senecio; in right, Cain.; in right from within out, Form.; in right with flickering before eyes and lassitude, Graph.; worse in right, Ananth. ; spasmodic, to eyes, Anag. Bºy” cutting, stabbing, stitches. Temples, as if a nail were driven in, near eye, Amm. br., Hep, gº boring, burning. ies, neuralgia : AEsc. h., ; Chloral., Sticta, Tarant.; worse in afternoon, and night, from noise, light, and motion, l l Ananth.; after catching cold, sometimes one side, sometimes the other, dull aching, worse at night, I ISul.; cutting with vomiting, Iris; agonizing at- tacks between temple and ciliary arch and maxilla, with screaming and apparent loss of sensibility, as if struck with apoplexy, HKali cy.; down over upper and lower max- illa and lips, drawing gnawing increases and decreases gradually (morning till evening), | |Stann.; extending to ramus of inferior max- illa and to occiput, with epistaxis, l l Nux v.; with dull frontal headache, worse from mo- tion, Rob.; intermittent, left side, Polyp.; to jaws, Sarrac.; in left, Carbol. ac., Dulc.; in left, as if a bee had stung her (during preg- nancy), Apis; in left, over face and down ra- mus of jaw, I lSep.; in left, awakes after hav- ing been asleep an hour, extends toward head, cheeks and teeth, worse from minute to min- ute, glowing, tearing, forcing to walk, l l Rhus; in left every day, at 12 M., lasts till midnight, leaves gradually, feels it slightly in forenoon (intermittent neuralgia), l l Polyp.; in left, stretching across forehead to right temple and around eye and malar bone of right side, at- tack begins at 9 A.M.; goes off in afternoon, IKali bi.; with retarded menses, IILobel. i.; first in left, then in right, Med.; in left, with weight and pressure in vertex, has lasted * 152 3. INNER HEAD. twenty-four hours, gradually worse, ||Med.; daily at 4, worse till 10, ceasing at 4 P.M., DKali cy.; worse from least change of posi- tion, Diosc.; in right, I Carbol. ac., IChel., Chin. a., Coloc., Ferr. mur., Nux v.; in right, close to eye, with frontal headache, Ver. v.; in right, extending to back of head and side of neck and into ear, pain lancinat- ing, boring, worse at night, I | Puls.; in right, then in left, Pallad.; in right, from getting wet, I Sang.; worse in right, extends to back of head, Iodof.; shooting, IForm.; with throb- bing, Lach. Hº darting, shooting, tear- ing, also Hemicrania. Severe (prosopalgia), IGels.; in right, at noon, walking, Pallad.; in right, five hours later in left, Fluor. ac.; first in right, then in left, Ipom.; first in right, then left, then in shoulder, finally returning to temple, Pallad.; in right, with nausea, Ziz.; in right, dry nose, NCact.; at posterior edges of bones, Uran. n.; in right, must lie perfectly quiet, worse noise, light, exertion, Cact.; after rising, preceded by bellyache, Pallad.; in right, in spells, 1Cact.; in right, by spells, caused by wine, opera or getting dinner too late, HCact.; in Small spot in right, Lith.; sudden, violent, BKali bi.; toothache, into right, IGlon.; in Temples, numbness: Calab., Bell., rzing. gº" formication. Temples, Oedematous (albuminuria): JCalc. a. Temples, pain in right, as if opening and shut- right, twisting in single fibres, Bry.; in right, to vertex, ICalc.; in right, to top of head, makes sleepy, Arund.; centres in right, going up to top of head, over eyebrow, below eye ting (post-partum hemorrhage): Cann. s. Temples, pain (undefined): Amyl., I Cepa, ICinch., Diosc., Elat., Form., Gels., HIod., Ipec., Merc. iod. rub., | | Ran. b., l l Rhus ; in afternoon, with depression, Lact. ac.; awakes, Amyl., Myr. cer.; on awaking, Ailant., Iact. ac.; worse on leaning back, Cinch.; when lying in bed in morning, worse drinking wine and in wet, cold weather, better rising and moving, Rhod.; nearly every day, Carb. S.; in dyspepsia, ILac c.; to back part of eyes, Daph.; with burning of eyes, Calab.; worse from motion of eyelids, Cepa ; and over eyes, with vertigo, nausea, and vomiting, IIris ; starting from (facial neuralgia), Gels.; down side of face to shoulder, from left, IGraph.; in ague, Ipec.; with congestion, | | Merc. cor.; must hold head and eyes down (chronic headache), Apis ; to lower jaw and chin (prosopalgia), l l Rhod.; in left, Cund., Daph., IForm., Gamb., Gymn., Ipom., Lith., Naja; in left, after breakfast, Act. rac., Pallad.; in left, after operation for fistula in ano (mental disorder), ILach.; in left, appears daily, lasts till evening, caused by getting wet, better rapid motion, l l Rhus; in left, day and night, | | Tereb.; in left, after drowsiness, Pallad.; in left os petrosum, Osm.; left to side of face and shoulder, face distorted, H.Graph.; starting in left, goes across forehead to vertex, to right side of occiput, begins in morning as soon as she puts foot to floor, lasts all day until 4 or 5 P.M.,affected parts remain sore, worse in wet weather (phlegmasia alba dolens), Natr. s. ; in left, from mental labor, Psor.; in left to oc- ciput, Arum m.; in left, running across to right, Ptel.; commences in left, extends to right, over right eyeball to occiput, ISul.; in left, tender to touch, Form.; in left, spreading over upper part of brain to right side of head, Cund.; worse in left, Cup. ars.; in morning, Pallad.; begins in morning, worse through day, with vomiting, I Cact.; relieved by nau- sea, l l Lyc. vir.; worse at night (iritis), BMerc. cor.; at noon, Chin. S.; with outward pressure, Bry.; in right, I Amyl., Ars. i., Bapt., Lachn:, ILyc., Lyss., Merc. iod, flav., Natr. a.; in right on waking, lasts' all day (post-partum hem- orrhage), Cann. S.; in righf, caused by cough, Alum.; in right, near eye, at dinner, 1 P.M., Pallad.; in right, gradually growing more severe and into ear, thence to eye and side of head, parts affected alternately, finally settles in right wing of nose, paroxysms very * and down inferior maxilla, comes on about noon and lasts till evening, I ISul.; in right, at 8 A.M. or at noon after walking, Pallad.; worse in right, worse winking, ex- tends over forehead to left side, Cepa; one- sided, generally left, Cycl.; in affection of stomach, Lac c.; sudden, in left, like an in- ward pressing pointed plug, Asaf.; from temple to temple, across eyes, Ced.; through (tobacco poisoning), Nux v.; in tonsillitis, Apis ; from a decayed tooth, Act. sp.; with toothache, ||Bar. c.; when touched, Mez.; worse from touch (iritis), Merc.; if urine is retained, "Fluor. ac.; with vertigo, HHyper.; from overwork at desk, IAgar. fºr dull pain, headache, sharp pain. Temples, piercing : I.Nitr. ac., Sal. ac.; benumb- ing, deep in right while eating, worse from pressure, extends after a few hours into upper teeth, like a tearing, | | Verbas.; with nausea, Ptel. ; in left, daily for several months, HGlon. B& nail, pricking, stabbing, sticking, stitches. Temples, pinching: | | Verbas.; in left, at inter- vals, l l Kali c.; from one to the other, ESul. Hº pressing. Temples, pressing: Acon, Ant. a., Apis, Ars. h., BBell., Benz. ac., Berb.,Calab.,Camph., Cann. S., |Caps., 1Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Chin. a., Coc- cus, ICOccul., Coloc., Cycl., Diad, IHGlon., Hippom., Inul, Iod., Kob., Lith.c., Nitr. sp. d., Op., Samb., Vinca, rzing.; afternoon and evening, Zing.; better in Open air, reappears on entering room, Jatroph.; in prolapsus ani, IArn.; early on awaking, Nux v.; disappears on awaking from sleep, Cast. eq.; with throb- bing of arteries on side of neck, Calab.; in bone of right, Diad.; as if compressed, Act. rac., | | Form.; compressive pain, WFluor. ac.; compressive pain, with chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea, Il Plat.; in constipation, El Bry.; constrictive, worse from motion, ex- citement, or using eye, Paris; dull, Lobel i.; on awaking, Calc.; dull, cramplike, Zinc.; by day, !!! Hep.; dull, in articular eminence of bone, just in front of left ear, I TVerbas.; near ears, more left side, from within out- ward, Cast. eq.; after eating bread, Zing.; after breakfast, Hyper.; after dinner, Agar.; in evening, while walking, with feverish restless- ness and dyspnoea, l l Ran. b.; into eyes (ca- tarrhal fever), IKali c.; into eyes, with heat in head and face, Kali c.; toward eyes, Anac.; to eyes and forehead, going off on bending 3. INNER HEAD. 153 forward, returning on sitting up, or on bend- ing head back, Mang.; as if about to faint, Ang.; as from firm pressure of fingers, ICham.; of thumbs, Bapt., Cham.; frequently 'alternating with same sensationin right frontal eminence and in left temple, l l Mar. v.; radiat- ingtoforehead,eyes and vertex, as if there were nodes under scalp, painful to touch, HPhos.; in left, as if forehead would be pressed inward, increases and diminishes, Stann.; like two iron hands, Bufo.; with confusion in left side, Coloc.; furious, when lying on side, better lying on back, Ign.; as of something heavy, Iodof.; in jaundice, before attack, Arg. nit.; in left, Arum m., Asar., Brom., HColoc., Lith., Merc. Sol., HPuls., Zinc.; in left, seemingly in surface of brain, Carbol. ac.; in left, externally, Aur. met. ; in left, from behind forward, Ver- bas.; in left, inward, Ant. c.; in left from with- in outward, Mez.; in left, then right, Æsc. h.; in left, worse on being touched, Aur. met.; in left, worse walking, shaking head, better sitting, Asar.; on lying down, Calend. ; must lie down, Calab.;from mental exertion, Anac.; in migraine, Verbas.; every morning, Phos. ac.; worse motion, Agnus, I Lach.; now more in one, now more in other, Ictod.; outward, Aloe, Amyl., Arn., Benz. ac., Calc., | | Fluor. ac., Ign., l l Lobel. i., Paris; outward, extending from beneath right to frontal bone, worse from external pressure, IPrun.; outward, especially in right, Spig.; as though head was being Screwed apart, Cast. eq.; outward, with vertigo, Stront.; in paroxysms, Dig.; persist- ent, Zinc.; sharp, pinching, in left, Zinc.; sen- sation as if articular eminences were violently pinched and crushed together, l l Verbas.; with constrictive feeling at praecordium (an- gina pectoris), l l Phyt.; worse from pressure, Aspar.; in right, HBell., Ced., HCham., HChel., | Tarax., Verbas.; in right, better from press- ure of hand, HParis; in right, with dulness, Rhus; in right, later left, Ars. h.; in right, from within outward, Spong.; in right, sud- denly shooting inward, Zinc.; as of blunt body forced slowly into right, Coccul.; sharp, externally, Spong.; shooting, IGels.; with deep sleep, Ign.; in Small spots, worse left side, Psor.; as from a dull stick, better from touch, Asaf.; stupefying, in right, Calad.; sud- den, worse in right, l l Ptel.; tearing, in right, Camph.; together, Therid.; undulating and raging throughout whole head, especially at last in region of sagittal suture, IGlon.; as if in a vise, BCoccul., Diosc., JNux m.; with vomiting in hysterical women, INux v. B& band, constriction, contraction, Cramplike, crushing, pinching, tension ; also Headache viselike. Temples, pricking: in left, Ant.c., Arn., Arund.; Verbas.; in left, alternating with throbbing, jerking, and pinching, Lyss. B& sticking, stinging. Temples, raging: with a feeling as if he would become dizzy and lose consciousness, better on pressing head in evening after lying down, IMagn. m. Temples, rending: above, arising from neck or extending to it, Berb. Bºº lacerating, tearing. Temples, rheumatic pain : Amm. m. B& drawing, tearing. Temples, screwing: in jaundice before attack, Arg. nit.; as if screwed together, worse dur- ing menses, IHLyc. §º pressing, tension. Temples, sharp pains: Chel., Ham.; on awak- ing, 2 A.M., Act. rac.; in centre, l l Iris; in evening, commence-and end suddenly, Med.; extend over frontal region, worse left side, 9.30 P.M., Tromb.; extreme, BIgn.; with face- ache, l l Rhod.; from right to angle of mouth, | | Verbas.; in left, Cup. ars., Diosc.; worse from motion, Bapt.; in right, extends to occi- put, Iodof.; by spells, Bapt.; with vertigo,IPuls. Hº acute pain, headache, pain (undefined). Temples, shocks: with cough, HILyc.; like an electric, from right temple to left side of occi- put, BIris; painful, worse forenoon and even- ing, Sul. ac.; sudden, Croc.; spasmodic, con- tractive, from right to left, followed by numb- ness as if too tightly bound, with tremulous- ness of both sides of head, WPlat. ɺ blow, stunning. Temples, shooting : Acet, ac., Agar, IGels., Lyss., Merc. iod. flav.; above, Berb.; across, HChel.; electric, from right temple to left side of occiput, BIris ; at 9 P.M., Lyss.; close to eyes, on moving them or looking at any- thing, ISul.; to zygoma, Phos.; inward at short intervals, left first affected, better press- ing with hands, Cup. S.; in left, Act. rac., Chrom... ac., Como.; in left, only by day till last night when it prevented him from sleep (headache), shooting goes obliquely down- ward and sometimes backward, Merc. p.; in left, to ear and vertex, Gymn.; dull, in left from within out, UBell.; in left, worse on com- ing indoors, shooting goes obliquely down- ward and sometimes backward, BMerc. p.; from left to right, worse stooping, better from pressure, Calc.; to back of head, with thirst, Stram.; from within outward, Arn.; outward, better night, worse stooping (headache), IECali bi.; in right, Bell., Coca ; in right just above temporal region, 3 P.M., Tromb.; from right into head, in afternoon, Form.; in right, pass- ing to left, dull heavy sensation in whole front of head, Lil. tig.; in right, with inhalation, Calc. p.; generally in right, with constricted feeling in scalp, Iris; sharp, l l Apis ; sharp, right, l l Phyt.; with sickness, better drinking cold water, Alum.; sudden, after operation for strabismus, extends to eyes, HBerb.; from one to the other, worse night, worse from light, better from sleep. Sang.; from one temple to other, at times flies through to occi- put, worse in front, Il Phos.; with pain like heavy weight, stone or lump of lead on top of head (headache), l l Phell. Hº darting, flying, lancinating, neuralgic. Temples, soreness: Dros.; in left, Sep.; to Oc- ciput, daily, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., Cina ; on press- ure, Daph.; of right when pressed against pil- low, Cup.ars. ; in skin of right, l l Dros.; as from subcutaneous ulceration in one or both, Worse evenings at rest, in a warm room, better Walk- ing in open air, Puls, Bº aching, bruised, pressing. Temples, stabbing: 8 P.M. until, he fell asleep at 11 P.M., Stram.; as with a knife from one to the other, IIHell.; sometimes, begins right side and sometimes left, always goes from one side to other, l l Lac C. ɺ darting, lancinating, sticking, stitches. 154 3. INNER HEAD. Temples, sticking: 1Arn., Coccus, ISul.; dull in left, Daph.; 8 P.M. until he fell asleep at 11 P.M., Stram. ; severe, on looking at a bright light, IIMatr. m.; in left on waking in morn- ing, extending into ear and eye, better mov- ing in open air, Atrop.; in left, extend- ing toward malar bone, Vinca ; in middle, lParis; drawing, in left, worse from mastica- tion, better by contact, Thuya ; outward, Cham.; better from pressure, Calad.; sharp in one spot, Ign. Hº" cutting, ſancinat- ing, pricking, stitches. Temples, stinging: Asta.c., ICycl., | |Graph., Kali bi.; awakes in middle of night, Vacc.; in catarrh of bladder, Cinnab.; in left, Ther- id.; periodical, IKalibi.; in right, Calad. Hº" pricking, sticking. Temples, stitches: AEsc. h., Arum t., Atrop. S., HCham., COccul., HCup. m., Cycl., Gamb., IGlon., Guaiac., Iodof., Manc., HPulse, Sabad., Sil., Spong.; above, Berb.; below left, Asar.; in bones, to forehead, Camph.; boring, better on touch, Coloc.; in inflammation of brain, | | Puls.; deep, HMerc.; to eye, teeth and side of head, l l Phos.; dull, frequent, HCham.; dull in left, Æsc. h.; dull in right, Cann. i., Zinc.; dull in right, as if bones would be pressed out, worse from touch, Staph.; into ears (intermittent), ICist.; with heat in ears, Calc.; violent, fine, as from electric sparks, in left, Spig.; evening and night, Dig.; as if pointed irons were thrust in, producing craziness, worse afternoon, night, noise, light, motion, l l Ananth.; evening and night, Dig.; into eyes, Anag.; into eyes (catarrhal fever), Kali c.; through eye to inner canthus, on looking at anythin white or red, or at sun, H.Graph,; during chil (ague), I | Puls.; with long lasting fever, Nux v.; in typhus, Apis ; hot, Bapt.; , as from penknife, at 3 A.M., Ferr.; sharp, be- numbing, knifelike, just above right, Verbas.; in left, Ammoniac., Amm. m.; over left, Calc.; in left or both, Nitr. ac.; severe in left, ISpig., . Thuya ; in left, extends downward, |Sep.; in left, on motion of lower jaw, Calc.; from right to angle of mouth, Verbas.; as with needles, in left, Zinc.; sharp, burning, needlelike, in left, HStaph.; needlelike, in left, while sitting, ceasing when walking or standing, Tarax.; from within out, flying, Asaf.; from within out, mostly in right, IHLyc.; from within out, worse eating or stooping, better pressing head or moving about, ISul.; as if a plug or nail were being driven in, Hep., near eye, Amm. b.; in right, changing to pressive pain, Cann. i.; occa- sional, in right, Lyss.; in right, Vacc.; in right, worse evenings, (chronic headache), ičºt. ; Sensitive across, every few minutes, Atrop.; sharp, Merc. iod. flav.; as of a sharp instrument thrust from one to other, Ascl. t.; sharp, externally, in left, extend to forehead, Spong.; worse sitting or reading (pertussis), HCaust.; worse at every step, Aloe ; worse stooping, moving head, eyes or jaws, better raising head and from heat, Kali c.; into teeth, I IPuls.; in left, into teeth (chlorosis), HCalc.; with teething, Cina ; from temple to temple, IHCinch.; transient, in left, IGraph.; sudden, broad thrust in right extending deep into brain, causing him to start, HCroc.; with sensitiveness of vertex, as if hair were raised by pulling, Magn. m.; with vertigo, melancholy and prostration, | |Natr. c.; with vertigo (irido-choroiditis), Rhus. -- Hº boring, cutting, darting, lacerating, nail, pricking, stabbing, sticking. Temples, stunning: headache through, better from pressure, Pod. Hºº blow, shocks. Temples, tearing : Amm. C., Amm. m., Ant. C., Arum tº, IBerb., HCham., Chim. m., Lachn., INux m., ISpig.; better in open air, l l Aur. met.; , with irritating, offensive discharge, HKali iod.; in inflammation of brain, l l Puls.; with Sensation as if brain had gone to sleep, worse by contact, motion, after eating, lying or stooping, Con.; cramplike, Zinc ; drawing in right, Bry.; after dinner, with stitches in right ear, Zinc.; with burning heat in epigastri- um, during heat, Lach.; fine, in right, Camph.; into cheeks, Lachn.; during heat (chest af- fection), Lach.; above left, Zinc.; in left, Arn., Asar., Merc., Merc. per., Rhod.; in left, downward, Sep.; in left, to upper part of head, Sep.; from left over whole left side, at times to ear and lower jaw, worse at night in sudden changes of weather or storms, from external warmth, warmth of bed, better in cool open air, I | Puls.; in left, at intervals, | |Kali c.; driving to madness, worse in damp weather, right side, or left to right, especially in anaemic persons, HVer.; from mental exer- tion, Anac.; worse at night, Thuya ; from within outward, HCham.; worse eating or Stooping, better pressing head together, or moving about, HSul.; in right, l l Arum t., Lyss., Zinc.; worse in right, Amm. m.; in right, into ear, Lyss.; in right, over orbit to cheek, worse from motion, Bell.; in right, worse on motion, | | Chel.; in right, worse on motion, shaking is intolerable ; headache), Sang.; from right to angle of mouth, I | Verbas.; Sticking, Zinc.; toward, HHArn.; transient, Zinc.; trans- ient in left, Gamb.; twitching in temple lain on, goes to other side when turning on to it, worse in evening and on raising eyes, Puls.; uninterrupted twitching, at times Sawing in right, as if nerves were being torn out by a fine instrument, extends over eye and into malar bone, I ISpig.; in left, to vertex, Amb.; with great sensitiveness of vertex, as if hair were raised by pulling, Magn. m.; with ver- tigo, melancholy and prostration, l l Natr. c.; with bitter vomiting (after catching cold after labor), I | Puls. fiğ lacerating, neuralgia. Temples, tension: Amyl., Benz, agº; Berb., | | Chel., Cinnab., Zinc.; in catarrh of bladder, ICinnab.; in articular elevation, on going into open air, or in a draught, I TVerbas.; as if bound, with half vision, Lith.; as from a cobweb, Bar. c.; as if compressed, after eating, Con...; cramplike, as if screwed in, HPlat.; drawing, | |Bry.; with drowsiness, Calad.; when open- ing jaws, Ang.; in right, Calc.; stupefying, in right, better pressing on it, Alum. Hº band, constrictive, contractive, pressing. Temples, throbbing: (beating, pulsation), AEsc. h., All. Sat., Amyl., Ant.t., T Aur. mur. nat., Bar. c., HBell., Bor., Cadm. S., Calc., Chel., Chin. S., Coccul., IGels., . Glon., Grat., Gymn., Ictod., || Kali br., ILac def, Med., Merc. iod. flav., || Spig., ||Ver. v.; as if alive * 3. INNER HEAD. 155 with, blood coursing rapidly through dis- tended arteries, l l Sang.; better open air, l l Kali iod.; arteries raised, felt like whipcords, Glon. ; between, Glon.; awakens after midnight, lBenz. ac.; audibly, Amyl.; pulsations of palpitating heart felt in petrous portion of bone (mania), Iod.; in affections of brain, IGlon.; congestion, better from hard pressure (ague), l l Puls.; before chill, Carbo v.; during cough, Hep.; dull, in left, Coloc.; in dyspepsia, ILac c.; with burning in eyes, (sick headache), ICoff; in rheumatic ophthal- mia, Acon., with severe pain over eyes, Lac def.; with fiery redness of face, worse speak- ing, chewing, eating fruit or anything sour, excited by least touch, HKali m.; in fever, during apyrexia, Ign.; during Sweat (ague), | |Sep.; to forehead, Ced.; at 9 A.M., Diosc.; with heat in head (migraine), Lach.; with lº head, ILac def; with sick headache, Coff.; hot, with pressure on top of head (climaxis), Lach.; before attack of jaundice, Arg. nit.; in left, Brach., Phos.; in left, ex- tends downward, HSep.; in left, particularly before menses, Lach.; in left, better press- ure, worse walking, IAEthus. ; in left, after rising, better by cold water, Aur. mur.; in the one on which she is lying, l l Rhus ; menses absent six weeks, HGlon.; with mi- graine, IKali br.; in morning, IPod.; in syph- ilitic neuralgia, l l Syph.; with pressure in left, Coloc.; better by hard pressure, worse by movement, HCinch.; in right, Æsc. h., Cup. arS., Hep.; in right, on waking, Chel.; in right, worse from motion, shaking is intolerable (sick headache), l l Sang.; worse in right side, Ananth.; as if skull would burst, worse night, Cact.; from falling asleep, Benz. ac.; slow in left, Ant. c.; increased (spinal disease), Alum.; Sudden, after 1 P.M., Chin. a.; on small spots, particularly in right, Astac.; in affection of stomach, Lac c.; with toothache, IIStaph.; with vertigo, Ang.; with vertigo, mel- ancholy and prostration, l l Natr. c.; violent, Bell., IGlon.; visible, Amyl.; visible, of left, Arg, nit.; visible in heart affections of old age, Aur. met. ; with bitter vomiting, Sang.;when walking, l l Natr. S.; worse walking, Glon.; when getting up and walking (palpitation), IBar. c.; painful, Caps., 1Coccul., TICornus, Daph., Phos., Stann.; in prolapsus ani, Arn.; in left, I |Polyg., Zing.; with chilliness, thirst, and tearing in limbs, l l Rhus; in right, with diarrhoea, Stram.; in right (gastralgia), l I Wer.; with Soreness when touched, IDaph. #& Congestion, hammering. Temples, ticking: like a watch in right, HChel. Temples, tickling: pain in left, coming and going while in bed, evening, rubbing removes it, Tereb. Temples, painful tingling: Sul. Temples, touch : sensitive, IChel., ||Nux m.; left, from vertex down, ILach.; integument of left, l l Rob.; also when lying on them, worse in wet, cold weather, better from warmth, Nux m.; sensitiveness of right, tRorm. Temples, transient pain: Card. m.; in left, Ammoniac. Temples, tremulous: worse least motion of º particularly raising them toward head, pig. Temples, twinges: in right, extending back- ward, Plant.; in right, extending into ear and causing a kind of earache, l l Prun. Temples, twitching pains: Act. sp., Carbol.ac.; from right to angle of mouth, l l Verbas. Temples, as if in a vise: gº pressing; also Headache viselike. Temples, wandering pains: Cham., Colch. Hº darting, flying, neuralgic. Temples, wringing above: Berb. Temples, Hºº Head, Headache, Hemicrania. VERTEX, aching: IAct. rac, Amyl, Calc. s., Sarrac.; dull, Iodof.; dull, giddy, Acet.ac.; dull, worse by motion, better lying down, Ascl. t.; after eating, Con...; in evening, Hep.; wants to lie down, aching at 5 A.M., Chlor.; worse at night, and better toward morning (cephal- algia periostitica), Mez. gº bruised, dull pain, headache, pain (undefined), soreness. Vertex, as if a ball had been driven from neck to, worse at every heart throb : HAct. rac. Vertex, as if blown off: gº fly off, bursting, pressing. Vertex, feeling of a foreign body under skull, after overstudy, better during reading, worse afternoon, worse ongoing to sleep, or from ex- ºnent or thinking of pain, better by touch: Con. Vertex, boring: Arg. nit., Caust., Cycl., HIach., Magn. S., | |Puls.; beneath, spot painful to touch, Sul.; from within, Spig. H&º burrowing, nail. Vertex, bruised pain: Bry, WMagn. c.; in fore- noon, better in open air, Gamb.; after pain in occiput, extending over right side of head, at 8 A.M., Ind.; Small spot, only to touch, Caust.; on being touched, I | Chel. Hº aching, soreness. Vertex, burning: Agar., Bry., HCalc., Car- bol. ac., Caust., Daph., SPHyper., Merc. per., INatr. m., | | Natr. S., HISul.; in prolapsus ani, HArn.; on awaking, succeeded by cold feeling, £Sul.; alternating with coldness like ice (pro- lapsus uteri), Il Sep.; in chronic diarrhoea, IISul., after grief, HiCalc.; with headache, dur- ing menses, TNatr. m.; in right side, Uran n.; during menopause, ILach.; better from motion and mental exertion, Helon.; with throbbing, from neck to forehead, Phos.; from within out- ward, H.Lach.; in phthisis, HKali c.; pressing from within outward (after repeated attacks of pneumonia), Lach.; in scalp (pityriasis), Mez.; a corrosive point, Sabad.; a round spot, IIGraph.; running to toes, iCalc. p.; with ver- tigo, Agar.; lasts twenty-four hours, ends in vomiting, worse from excitement or walking (bilious headache), Ill’od.; with inclination to yawn, Daph. gº heat, scalding, scorching. Vertex, burrowing: in left side, worse from motion, loud noise, speaking loud, opening mouth, better lying down, Spig. tº boring, gnawing, mail. Vertex, bursting: as if skull woºld break, Ast. r.; as if forced asunder, IKališiod., INux v.; as if skull would burst, Spong.; as from se- were cold, or as if coming off (neuralgia syphi- litica), ISyph.; as if skull were pushed upward, Ferr.; as if top were coming off and brains were coming out, with headache, worse mo- tion, Lac def; as if top would come off at every jar, Kob.; as if top would come off, 156 3. INNER HEAD. worse laughing and stooping, better from cold wind, desire to be quiet, Cupr. S.; as if top were lifted off, Diosc.; as if pulled up with one-half of brain, Cund.; as if it were about to be taken off, Xan. Bºtcongestion, ful- ness, pressing, throbbing. Vertex, buzzing at night as if something were in brain: Hyper. Vertex, coldness: chills begin, Arum t.; cool sensation, Aur. mur.; cold sensation, H.Bry., INatr. m., Sep.; a cold spot continually, ISul.; sense of a lump of ice, ITVer.; unbearable feeling as from ice, after breakfast, Arn.; shud- dering, Castor.; , shuddering, to chest, Ol. an.; about breadth of two fingers across, in a line with forepart of ears, Sil.; icy, when pressing firmly with hand or covering it with hat, Val.; as if open and without covering, | |Arum t.; in rheumatism (uterine ...; Calc.; in a small spot, Mang.; painful, chang- ing to feeling of warmth when moving . Grat.; as if cold wind were blowing on it through neck to back, worse in room, better in Open air, Laur. Vertex, confused sensation: Hyper. Vertex, congestion: IICham., WHSul.; with burning heat, BGlon.; in mental disturbance, | |Staph. Hº bursting, fulness, heat, heaviness, throbbing. Vertex, as if he momentarily lost conscious- ness, but only in that place, causes a vacillat- ing motion of head, in evening, Lyss. Vertex, contraction: l l Ustil.: cramplike,worse by slightest motion, ICinch.; in frequent par- oxysms, IKali bi. Hºº crushing, pressing. Vertex, feels and hears a cracking when sit- ting quietly : Coff. Vertex, crawling: ICalc. p., Cann. i., HCup. m., Lil. tig.; dull, as if going to sleep, Cupr. S.; as of Something moving, Cup. m. Vertex, crazy feeling: Lil, tig. Vertex, crushing feeling: with burning of eyes and lachrymation, Phell.; as if brain were crushed, after long-continued grief, IPhos. ac. H&#" contraction, pressing. Vertex, curling sensation: IHyper. Vertex, cutting: in bones, Arg. nit.; with dis- tended veins on temples, Calc. Hº darting, lancinating, stitches. Vertex, darting: Con., Cycl.; from within out- ward to scalp, on right side, followed by itch- ing, Lyss.; sharp, through, with dull head, Sticta. Vertex, deep seated pains: Cornus, Diosc. Bºº cutting, lancinating, shooting, stitches. Vertex, distress: l l Calab., Eup. perf. Vertex, digging : worse from pressure, I Bell. ɺ burrowing, nail. Vertex, dizzy pain: Ars. §§ vertigo. Vertex, drawing: II Arn., HCalc. p., Zinc.; to nape, is forced to draw up shoulders, close eyes and tread lightly, Chel.; pressive, in right side, Spig.; in skin, Zinc. 8& neuralgia, tearing. Vertex, dulness: Act. rac., Gels., Lyss., Zinc.; as if empty, Sinap. Vertex, dull pain: Caust, Millef, IOxal. ac., Stilling., Tereb., Zinc.; increases as if whole brain would be pressed asunder, with inability s to perform labor, Hyper.; congestive, AEsc. h.; in bump of firmness, with corresponding symptoms of mind, IBar. c.; with pain in ure- thra, after urinating, Caust. Bºy” aching, bruised, headache, pain (undefined). Vertex, as if it would fly off, IAct. rac., Bapt. ɺ bursting, pressing, outward. Vertex, fulness, Act. rac., AEsc. h., Apis ; pain- ful, 1Glon.; as if brain would burst, with for- mication in head, followed by heavy sleep, Psor.; bursting, worse afternoon and into left eye, Lact. ac.; constant, increasing all the time, as if something were pumped in, IGlon.; awakes 5 A.M., Chrom. ac.; and pressure worse or remewed when thinking thereof, Helon. B& bursting, congestion, pressing. Vertex, gnawing: externally, Menyanth.,Spong.; as if in periosteum, Ant. c.; on a small spot, Ran. Sc. fºr burrowing, digging. Vertex, hair: as if it were pulled, Acon., Magn.c.; as if Someone were pulling a lock, Canth.; as if a bunch of hair were pulled from, Indig.; as if standing on end, during chill, Spong.; great sensitiveness, as if hair were raised by pulling, with stitches and tearing in temples, Magn. m.; violent headache in evening, as if hair would be torn out, it bristles most on painful spots, ISul. Hº Hair, Chap. 4. Vertex, hammering: Brom.; as if hit with a hammer, l l Sars. §§ throbbing. Vertex, headache (undefined): DCurar., Merc. iod. flav., Sep., Variol. ; on awaking, Natr. p.; deep into brain, ISyph.; thinks brain is dis- solving, she will go crazy (megrim), Calc.; deep, with palpitation, iº. dreamy, to- ward morning, Pallad.; across top from one ear to the other, Pallad.; began near vertex, descended to region of left side, then went gradually over vertex to right side of head, but remained worse on left, Nitr. ac.; in epilepsy, ICaust.; about 5 P.M., l l Ver.; in convalescence from yellow fever, Calc.; extending to left side of forehead and nose (apoplexy), Coccul.; lasted six weeks, begins in vertex, extends over right side of head and face, with prickling, as from needles, in limbs of right side, worse afternoon, ILach.; with dry heat, Graph.; commencing on top or in back of head, running down sterno-mastoid (more right side) which is tender to touch, Sal. ac.; with nausea, Hyper.; all night, Jamb.; worse at night, after sleeping and in morning, particularly after breakfast, Badiag.; in paral- ysis, Curar.; in paroxysms every other day, commencing about 11 A.M., | | Hydras.; violent periodic, Sil.; in pneumonia, Chel.; in pro- lapsus uteri, Lil. tig.; on rising, || Kali nit.; more outside near vertex, better by gentle scratching, or by rubbing, but must be done by hands of others, thus by a kind of mesmer- izing, Lyss.; Semilateral, over vertex, TCarbol. ac.; down into shoulders, Diosc, Bº aching, dull pain, pain (undefined), sharp pain, Vertex, heat: Aur. met., Camph., Glon, IHy- per., H.Med., Mur. ac., ||Natr. ph., Natr. s., Nux m., IISul.; on back part, Daph.; in hy- peraemia of brain, I |Phos.; with soreness of brain extending to inner ear, I ISul.; burning (intermittent after quinine), ISul.; with dull pressure, as if skull were too full, Helon.; dry, with headache, Graph.; with buzzing in ears, Eup. perf.; in region of firm- 3. INNER HEAD. 157 ness, IBenz, ac.; with pressure in forehead and coronal region, after Sunset, better by pressure, during quiet and while lying down, worse while thinking, Natr. S.; hot flushes, Ptel.; with giddiness, l l Sabad.; after grief, 1Calc., IPhos.; with sick headache, ICrotal.; at menopause, IILach.; during menses, Natr. S.; with morning headache, Pod.; in pneu- monia, Sul. ; with pain, better from pressure, Eup. perf.; in prolapsus uteri, during climax- is, IILach.; on a small place, sensation of (pro- Sopalgia), LMez.; in region of reverence, Benz. ac.; in rheumatism, ISul.; in spots (prolapsus ani), Arn.; with slight pulsation, at 11 P.M., |Merc. iod. rub.; hot to touch, Acon.; hot to touch, though he is generally chilly, and better from external warmth, IKali iod. tº burning, congestion. Vertex, heaviness: Apis, Camph., Cepa, Hippom, IOxal. ac., Sinap., Xan, Zinc.; with coryza, Jacar.; dull pain, AEsc. h., Chim. m.; dull pain in left at 11 A.M., Zing.; dull pain during profuse menses, Ferr. ph.; from 6 A.M. till evening, ICrotal.; pressing, IBry., Calc. a., Lyss.; weight, Agar., Aloe, Alum., Amyg., Brach., Cact., 1Calc., Glon., IILach., Lith., | |Zinc.; dull, first on left side, Lyss.; with cold feet and flushes of face, Naja ; seems to affect mind, H.Med.; pain, like a weight, better pressing, worse sounds, hear- ing talking or from strong light, I iCact.; pain like a heavy weight, stone or lump of lead, l l Phell.; weight, in rheumatism, I ISul.; weight, worse after sleep, Amb.; weight with neuralgic headache in left temple and around cranium, l l Med.; weight with vertigo, I Amb. Hºt Confused, dulness, pressing. Vertex, humming : singing, Calc. Vertex, itching : Anag.; lasting several days, worse in morning, Ind. met. Vertex, lancinating: ICup. ac. ɺ cutting, darting, stitches. Vertex, large: feels enlarged and extended upwards, Lachn. Vertex, sensation of something loose when turning, diagonally across top, with external headache, IKalm. Vertex, nail: as if driven in, I | Hell., INux v.; with a jerk, Thuya; from within out- ward, Thuya ; pressing, Form.; as if sticking in, Niccol. gº boring, burrowing, piercing, stitches. Vertex, noise: clicking in left, on walking, and during stool, WCon.; like ticking of a watch, l l Graph. Vertex, numbness: Calab., Carb. S., Mez.; af- ter a blow, Merc. per.; preceded by a sensa- tion of contraction of brain and scalp, worse in evening and while sitting, better from mo- tion in open air, I Plat.; on left, evening, Ars. m.; as if top were gone, Mez.; as if scalp would be contracted and as if a heavy weight were lying upon it, Plat.; on a small spot on right, rather anteriorly, as if in bone, Filix; in a streak backward, more to left, Ars. m.; Vertex, as if opening : EICann. i.; as if brain were open, Carbo a.; and letting in cold air, (climaxis), Act. rac.; and shutting, HICann. i., Cann. S. Vertex, opprešsion: Amyg., l l Graph, Laur. Bºfulness, heaviness, pressing. Vertex, pain (undefined): Bor., Cadm, S., HCro- . Vertex, as if pithy: Mez. tal., Daph, IGels., ||Glon., Lach., Ptel., | | Rheum, Ustil.; in afternoon, Elaps; worse in open air, Con.; begins on awaking, lasts all day,worse noise (post-partum hemorrhage), Cann. S.; caused by cough, Alum.; down- ward (incipient paralysis), Lach.; nervous excitability, l l Calab.; in hypera-sthesia of retina, Nux v.; shooting down to zygoma, IPhos.; after a fall upon head, I ISul. ac.; in region of firmness, Benz. ac.; toward fore- head, Daph.; in sick headache, Sang.; to left of, Pallad.; during profuse menses, Ferr. ph.; shifting from epigastrium, Form.; in morning, Bar. c., Carbol. ac., Pallad.; on awaking, ex- tends to occiput, Kali bi.; after awaking, worse lying on left side and back, better when turning on right side and after rising, ICinnab.; worse moving or stooping, bet- ter from pressure, Alum.; worse by movement or exertion, IOxal. ac.; with nausea, IForm.; with palpitation (coryza), Cact.; and press- ure, with sensation as if heart were grasped § za), Cact. ; and pressure after attack epilepsy), IBufo.; better from pressure and fresh air, Tarant. ; in region of reverence, Benz. ac.; caused by running up stairs, Ferr. iod.; pain, with sore scalp, Bry., | | Chel.; spot painful to touch, Lactu. v.; confined to one spot near middleline, inclining to left side, from cold, better temporarily by quinine, pain at its acme about 5 or 6 P.M., continues to be violent until 2 A.M., when it quits him in- stantaneously, worse in winter and whenever weather is unusually, cold, pain appears to be in brain, drives him mad, ISul.; when stepping from a high step to ground, IPhyt.; under coronal suture, in morning on awaking, Merc. Sul.; with flying heat and sweat in morning, Oxal. ac.; merging with pain in teeth, Lyss.; tender to touch, worse evening, Bufo.; if urine is retained, TFluor. ac.; with vertigo and nausea, could not sit up, worse from raising head, Pic, ac, Đº headache. Vertex, piercing : Millef.; awoke 2 A.M., Diosc.; after midnight (typhoid pneumonia), I ILac c.; transient, as if bone were repeatedly pierced with a needle near sagittal suture, Thuya ; as if pin points were inserted, AEsc. h. Hº boring, nail, pricking, stitches. Vertex, pressive pinching : Jamb. Fºº contraction, pressing. H& numbness. Vertex, pressing: , Acon., Act... sp., Agar., | | Alum., Amb., Ant. t., HBell., ld. ICalc., TCarbol. ac., Carbo v., Ced., Chen. v., Cycl., Euph., Graph., IIHyper., IIod., IILach., Med., Niccol., INux m., IIPuls., | |Rhod. Spong, Syph., Thuya, Ver.,Verbas, Zinc.; when cold air touched it, Ferr.; as if brain were enveloped in cloth, which would deprive him of his senses, ICycl.; as if com- pressed by a pitch cap, better in open air, Acon.; as if a cast, which fitted top of head, were pressing it down, I ILyss.; on coughing and deep inspiration, Anac.; with dryness, | |Phyt.; dull, Camph., l l Zinc.; dull, outward from ears, 10.30 A.M., | | Hydras.; dull, as from a plug, left side, Anac; dull, extending through head, IChen. a.; dull, worse in sum- mer after cooling rains and after bodily exer- tion and walking, Hep.; running to ears, with lightheadedness and confusion and 158 3. INNER HEAD. heat from head to foot, Crotal.; worse after dinner, Zinc.; morning and evening, as if eyes would be pressed down, ISul.; with weak and aching eyes, Phell.; as if pressed asunder, With pressure on eyeballs and sleepiness, better evening and entering a room from cold air or vice versa, Ran. b.; with cold feet and flushed face, Naja; in intermittent, Cimex ; to forehead, worse thinking of it, sudden Stooping or mental exertion, Cham.; over forehead and temples, worse as soon as atten- tion is called to it, from sudden stooping or mental exertion, Cham.; toward forehead on both sides and to orbits, where it becomes fixed, Hydr. ac.; compels wrinkling of fore- head and Screwing up eyes, ISul.; as though lifting up from adjoining parts, Eup, pur.; hard, Staph.; extends through whole head, when standing in sun, Bar. c.; When turning head, Hyos.; with Soreness of brain extending to inner ear, ISul.; inward, extending to occipital protuberance (liver complaint), IChel.; increasing and de- creasing slowly, l l Sars.; from without inward, Zinc.; hard, jerklike, extends deep into brain in paroxysms lasting one or two minutes, Sil.; painful, must lie down, Calab.; during menses, Natr. S.; before and during menses (dysmenorrhoea), I |Nux v.; worse after men- tal labor, HSep.; from fixed attention of mind, Nux v.; returns at 4 P.M., seventh day, with uneasiness of mind, when reading or thinking, Lyss.; from 6 A.M. until evening, ICrotal.; painful, on moving, with fever and prostration, Lyss.; as from a nail, worse afternoon, and from 3 to 4A.M.,better in motion and after sweat, Thuya ; producing numbness as from extreme heat or cold, at dinner, Pallad.; to occiput, l l Ca- lab.; shifting to occiput, Ol. an.; from within, Cham., ILach., | | Natr. ph.; with ovarian neu- ralgia, Crotal.; with palpitation (coryza), Cact.; periodical, I | Chel.; severe on right side, Camph.; in right side, as if a sharp corner were pressed against it, l l Prun.; sensitive, when touched, worse evening, from heat of bed, morning when *i; Smarting and burning after scratching, Sul.; extends into shoulders, IGels.; from both sides on ascending steps, I.Menyanth.; with sleepiness after din- ner and cold feet, ICalc.; to spine, Benz. ac.; as of a stone every morning with vertigo, Kali c.; during stool, Iod.; worse 4 to 8 P.M., from stooping,lying down, and exerting mind, IILyc.; when stooping, or moving head, after- noon, Lyss.; worse stooping, walking, talking, better lying (hypertrophy of heart), ISpig.; worse stooping or moving head at 4 P.M., while reading and reflecting, with mental restless- ness, Lyss.; downward, stupefaction, Cupr. S.; increasing and decreasing slowly, Stann.; after sunset, with heat on top of head, better by pressure, during quiet and while lying down, worse when thinking, HNatr. S.; with neuralgic headache in left temple and around cranium, has lasted twenty-four hours and is gradually worse, l l Med.; to temples, worse thinking of it, sudden stooping, or mental ex- ertion, ICham.; with hot throbbing of temples (climaxis), ILach.; tensive in left, Bell.; from within upward, worse looking steadily at fixed point, Helon.; with sobbing on account of Vexation, without obvious reason, l IZinc.; as from a weight, IKali bi, INaja; as if a tre- mendous weight were falling on it when com- # into dark, Sil.; as of a weight in middle, gn. tº contraction, dull pain, heaviness. Vertex, pricking: Arund.; in centre, for two hours, ICimex. £3; numbness, stitches. Vertex, racking pain: to eyebrow, with de- spair, Act. Sp. Vertex, reverberation: when coughing, Sul. Vertex, rheumatic pain : for several years, | |Stram. Hºº tearing. Vertex, as of rushing upward: Amyl. Vertex, scalding feeling: ||Sil. Hºº burning, heat. Vertex, scorching: better in open air, and by cold Water, Worse from excitement (uterine disorder), Con. Vertex, sensitive: to cold air, noise, and jar, HFerr. ph.; to dry, cold air, Carbo a.; painful in mornings, Squilla ; Scalp, Thuya. Bºº touch. Vertex, as if separated from rest of head, as if she could lift it off, felt she would like to re- move it: ||.Therid. Vertex, sharp pain: Merc. iod. flav.; in back part, worse morning and in warm weather, | | Thuya ; extends to eyes,better from warmth, Scalp tender, l ISul.; coming from nape of neck, then stretching across head forward, presses top of head in hands, 9 A, M. (acute neuralgia), Lac C.; terrific, into eye, Arg. nit. §§º neuralgia. Vertex, vertiginous shocks: Lyss. Vertex, shooting: Act.rac., Tereb.; on cough- ing, Alum.; to forehead, since midnight (dys- menorrhoea), Niccol.; pressing, Lyss. Hºº cutting, darting, lancinating. Vertex, soreness: cannot comb her hair, when eyes are Sore, Merc. Sol.; with headache, Ferr. ph.; irritation of meninges in cervical portion, l l Paris; left side sore, worse on touching, Zing.; of periosteum, with swelling, Ant. c.; spreads over right side of head and face, Lach.; as from ulceration, worse even- ing, in bed, and after eating, better after scratching, Zinc. B& aching, bruised, dull pain. Vertex, as of fine electric sparks, changing to prickling itching, better rubbing: Carbol. ac. Vertex, splitting pain : Natr. S.; as if skull were split, worse wet weather and night, HCarboa. Hºº bursting, pressing outward. Vertex, sticking : Lach.; through whole head, when standing in Sun, Bar. c.; in left side, before or during early menses, IOE. an. Hº pricking, stinging. Vertex, stinging: in upper part, Caust.; in right side, Lyss. B& pricking, sticking. Vertex, stitches: Bor., Caust., ICon., Cycl., Ipec., | |Lith., Nitr. sp. d., Raph.; in inflam- mation of brain, l IPuls.; on coughing (epi- demic influenza), Sabad.; deep, Caps.; dull, deep, Ratan.; dull, from within, worse from touch and after washing, better while washing, Spig.; jerking, towards evening, worse wash- ing and during wet weather, better in dry air, also from scratching and rubbing, ICalc.; fre- quent, better lying down and by pressure (hysteria), ILyc.; like a stitch from dull instru- ment, as from a pressing nail, Form.; fine, burning, in middle, Zinc.; like needles, in 4. OUTER HEAD. 159 middle (intermittent), ICimex ; a fine burn- ing needle, externally, Staph.; periodical, | | Chel.; on stooping, Amm. m.; thrusts, Millef.; thrusts from within out, Calc.; with vertigo, ICaust., ||Natr. c. ɺ boring, cutting, darting, lancinating, nail, pricking, stabbing, sticking. Vertex, stupefying pain : Bov., Lyss.; going to neck, Arund. Vertex, surging, burning : Lyss. Vertex, as if brains were swashing about: Carbol. ac. É& waves. Vertex, as if swollen : Cepa; bones, worse from warmth, better in cool open air, Ant. c. Vertex, tearing : Anac., Ant. c., Benz. ac., 1Canth., Con., Indig., Lachn., Zinc.; better in open air, l l Aur. met. ; as if torn asunder, worse wet weather and night, Carbo a.; as if brain were torn to pieces, Carbo a.; in in- flammation of brain, l l Puls.; after eating, Inul.; fine, towards evening, Calc.; worse evening and night, Merc.; with feeling as if a hammer were beating from within outward, Vinca ; in left side, worse from motion, loud noise, speaking loud, opening mouth, better by lying down, Spig.; better lying down and by pressure (hysteria), ILyc.; at night, I ILaur.; worse at night, Thuya ; from within, Lach.; pressing, near right side, Zinc.; worse from pressure, HBell.; in right, Bell.; throbbing, Zinc.; with vertigo, Mur. ac.; with Vertigo, melancholy and prostration, l l Natr. c. flºº drawing, neuralgic, rheumatic. Vertex, tenderness. B& touch. Vertex, tension: Ilyss.; painful, 1Cact., Zinc.; to upper jaw, as if head were expanded from within, worse in evening, when lying with head low, slowly increasing and decreasing, better from heat, Stront.; of scalp, Carbo a.; in left side, gradually becomes a sharp press- ure, better on sitting up, l l Verbas. Bºº bursting, pressure. Vertex, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Agar., Alum., Amyl., Anac., Bry., Glon., Helon., Hy- per.,Lyc.,Lyss., ||Puls., Stram., Tereb.,ISul.; when awaking, Bry.; on awaking, with heat in face, I Kreo.; driving out of bed (gastlal- gia), Cham.; worse after meal, or at night, Cham.; after eating, Inul.; worse by motion of eyes and touch of fingers, Coccul.; with chilliness, Sil.; moves to cheeks and chin, where it changes to tingling, drawing pains, Hyper.; aching feeling, with flashes of throb- like pain, about upper part, as if top of head were about to be taken off, Xan.; with fulness, Bry.; withfulness in forehead, Natr. a.; intense pain, HLac def; painful (nocturnal headache), ISul.; intermittent, painful, Plant.; painful, proceeding from vertex (melancholia), IPuls.; during menses, BLach.; from fixed attention of mind, Nux v.; painful, every morning,| |Natr. c.; painful, morning, Soon after rising, Sep.; with every movement, Bry., HIach.; painful, when moving suddenly, Ferr.; painful with nausea, l l Natr. m.; down to neck, Lyss.; press- ing, Lyss.; must lie quiet, iCalc.; painful, right side, worse by rising, Zing.; in scarlatina, Chin. S.; strange, Lyss.; painful over right temple, early on awaking, Alum.; with ver- tigo, melancholy, and prostration, l l Natr. c.; worse from walking, Sars. Hºº congestion, fulness, hammering. Vertex, tingling: painful, Sul.; with light- headedness after inhaling diphtheritic breath, | |IAC c.; painful, menses onlit, ICup. m. Hº numbness, pricking. Vertex, touch : painful, Alum., Mez. ; sensi- tive, 7:Carbol. ac., Paris; sore, Arum t., tender, Arg. nit.; in region of coronal suture, | |Sil. ɺ pressing, sensitive. Verteg, twisting pain : worse by pressure, Bell. Vertex, vertigo: several times during day, with danger of falling, Med. H& Vertigo head. Vertex and chin, as if in a vise : Daph. Hº pressing. Vertex, pain increases and diminishes, like waves rise and fall: Glon. Vertex, weariness: with coryza, Jacar. Vertex: Hº Head, Headache. 4. OUTER HEAD). Dandruff, Eruption. Fontanelles. Forehead. Hair. Head. Scalp. Skull. Tum0rS. DANDRUFF: All. sat., Amm. m., Ars., | | Badiag., Bry., 1Calc., I Canth, IGraph., Kali m., iiMed., IIMatr. m., IOleand., IIPhos., ISep., Staph., IISul., IThuya. Dandruff, alternating with catarrh or loss of Smell: Natr. m. Dandruff, copious: falls out in clouds, IPhos. Dandruff, enormous: Canth. Dandruff, herpetic: Graph.; in circles like ringworm, Sep. Dandruff, with headache: in pregnancy, Calc. Dandruff, scaly: Canth., IIThuya; hair comes out, skin peels off with itching and Smarting, IStaph. Dandruff, smells badly: ILyc., Psor. Dandruff, worse in change of weather: Dulc. Dandruff, white: Kali m., IINatr. m., IPhos., IIThuya ; and dry, Mez.; in flakes, with itching, T.Kali m. Dandruff, yellow : IKali s. Dandruff: Gº Eruption crusty, pityriasis, scaly. * ERUPTION (undefined): IBar. c., Cadm. S., ICarbo a., Clem., Ipec., HJugl., Plant., IPSOr. Eruption, acne: on forehead, Nuxv., Sil., ISul.; on forehead, as with drunkards, IKreo.; punc- tata, black dots on forehead, Ars., IISul; red, 160 4. OUTER HEAD. with black points, Hydras.; rosacea, in dis- persed groups, iCaust. tº papules, pimples, pustules; also, Face eruption, Chapter 8. Eruption, biting: especially on Occiput, IOleand. Hº itching. Eruption, blisters: tº vesicular. Eruption, blotches on forehead, worse at night, in warm room, and before menses, WMagn. m. Eruption, boils : particularly on scalp, l l PSOr., ISul.; bloodboils, ICalc.; bloodboils, worse from pressure, motion, better from heat, itching as if in bones, HKali c.; burning, bit- ing, sensitive to touch and pressure, Ars.; Sore pain from touching or scratching, Anac.; lentil-sized, sore, worse at night and when lying down, Mez.; painful, small, on back of head, BKali bi.; almost painless, on Occiput, | |Natr. c.; containing a large quantity of pus, IPsor.; recurring, Arn.; after Scarlet fever, Hep.; sore to contact, IHep.; suppurating, | | Calc.; small, suppurating, often leave Scars, |Kali iod. H&P carbuncles, ulcers. Pººh. burning: HArs., Cic., Graph., IISul., Šars. Eruption, carbuncles: HArs., HHep., Lach., Sil., HSul.; especially near ears, or temples, HAnthrac. ɺ boils. Eruption, coppercolored: NCarbo a., HLyc., HSul. Bº syphilitic. Eruption, cracks: bleeding easily, Petrol. Eruption, crusty : Astac., Petrol.; thick, black, on forehead, Ars.; thick brown, with reddish borders, on forehead and temples, IHI)ulc.; in nursing children, HiCalc.; extends from Scalp to forehead, ears and neck, Ars.; thick, greenish- yellow, Petrol.; between hair, Acet.ac.;light,on back, along border of hair, irregular, resemble peach gum, HNatr. m.; itching, Clem.; thick, moist, with ichorous, sanious offensive dis- charge, intolerable biting itching, on forepart, Worse toward evening, in night, and from warmth, l l Rhus; thick, loose, porous bottom, Seems full of vermin, ILyc.; thick, causing hair to fall out, Dulc.; thick, a sort of lepra, Ars.; thick, exposered raw infiltrated patches upon removal (eczema), Hydras.; thick leatherlike, under which thick, white, pus collects, hair glued together, Mez.; thick, sebaceous, IHydras.; yellow, HIDulc., IIMerc. Bºy" eczema, favus, impetigo, tinea capitis. Eruption, diarrhoea: frequent thin stools, Psor. Eruption, dirty : PSOr., | | Syph. Eruption, dry: iMerc., HMPsor.; thick, foul-smell- ing, commencing at back of head and ex- tending over whole head to beard, with crawl- ing and Sore itching pains, better by Scratch- ing, HCalc.; with intolerable itching as if head were in an ants nest (favus), Mez.; offensive, HMerc., HSep.; offensive, easily bleeding, burn- ing begins on back of head, pains and cracks, better scratching, IISul.; offensive, stinging, itching and tingling, with cracks, sore when scratching, Sep. B& herpes, pityriasis, scaly. Eruption, eating into surrounding parts, with itching at night: | | Rhus. Eruption, ecchymosis: after injury, IArn., |Ham. Eruption, eczema: IICalc., Coccul, MiGraph., IIHep., HELyc., HMez., HIPetrol., HIPsor, Sil., IISul.; with abscesses, affecting bone, IiPSOr.; chronic, spreading from ear, fine vesicles dry- ing down to branlike scales, Ars.; dirty, offen- sive Smelling, Brom., Psor.; patches of exfoli- ated thin dry furfuraceous scales, with itching, Sil.; behind ears, IICalc.; around margin of hair, from ear to ear, posteriorly, ISul.; ery- thematous, on forehead, following confusion of head, I IPhos.; between eyes, scrofulous oph- thalmia, Psor.; impetiginoid, I Sul.; massive dirty crusts mat hair, IGraph.; moist, acute or chronic, worse on occiput, Petrol.; moist, itching, little raw tubercles on scalp, face and arms, IPhyt; moist or dry, offensive, scabby, burning, itching, discharging pus, on occiput, IISil.; thick, moist, greenish yellow crust COvers nearly whole left side, suppurates, leaving a large Scar, of four years' duration, | |Sul.; with glandular swelling on neck, HCalc.; painful to touch, IIGraph.; red, raw, Oozing a thin moisture, dries into yellow Scabs down to eyebrows, IKali bi.; thick, hard Scabs, from which pus exudes on pressure, Mez.; thick, yellow, eczemat- ous crusts, nearly cover head, Petrol.; thick, yellowish Scab, somewhat moist, covers whole Scalp, ISul.; Scalp smarting, IKali bi. Hº impetigo, moist, pimples, pustules, scabs, suppurative, tinea, vesicular. Eruption, eczema solaris: red, itching, pim- ples on forehead, every summer, HMur. ac. Eruption, efflorescence: on border of hairy parts, Berb. Eruption, erysipelas: IHApis, HArs., ICinch., Cup. m., Dory., HIGraph., Ruta, Tereb.; sud- den sinking of swelling, becoming bluish, vio- lent brain symptoms, TI Cup. m.; bluish red on occiput, IPhos. ac.; digging, boring, gnawing then creeping and itching, IEuphor. ; spread- ing to face, BApis; spreading from face over head, Sore to shightest touch, IChel.; inflam- mation, Euphor.; inflammation of occiput, IPhos. ac.; over left side, Samb.; phleg- monous, Ver. v.; purplish swelling, Lach.; Sphacelous spots, Apis, Lach. ; swelling, HEuphor. ; swelling, worse at night, IArs.; swelling, painful, Phyt.; sensitive to touch, particularly in region of occiput, where there was pressing, l l Rhus ; traumatic, periosteum affected, iPhos. ac., Ruta ; traumatic, scalp sensitive, Apis ; vesicular, l l Rhus v.; vesic- ular, going from left to right, Rhus; large blisters cover right side, | | Ver. v. Bºy" vesicular. Eruption, exudative: Đº eczema, impetigo, moist, suppurative, tinea. Eruption, favus: IICalc., Hydrocot., WMez., | TPhos., Vinca ; extends to nape or face, HHep. Đº fistulous. Eruption, fetid: IMerc., IIPsor. Eruption, fistulous: forehead red, presenting a number of small orifices like worm holes, exuding Serous fluid, margins of holes, which communicate with frontal bone, somewhat elevated, pain in forehead when in bed, was snbject to severe headache up to time when forehead was affected, l l Merc. v. Hºº favus. Eruption, forehead: near hair, l ISep. Eruption, with glandular swelling: IICalc., HLyc., Merc., IPsor., HISil., ISul. Eruption, herpes (tetter): I.Ananth., Magn. c ; with biting on forehead, Caps.; circinatus, IICalc., Dulc., IPhyt., Sep., Tuberc.; a little 4. OUTER HEAD. 161; spot of circinatus, perpendicularly above ex- ternal canthus of right eye and about half an inch above brow, at first a cluster of globular vesicles on an inflamed base dry into thin Scales and spread by circumference, itches and pricks slightly, elevated ring of vesicles, some larger than others, on an inflamed base en- closing a depressed area of red skin desdua- mate, furnishing successive crops of thin, white scales, Tell.; dry, extends to eyebrows, |Thuya ; dry, l l Rhus; fetid, on temples, IPSOr.; with itching, ICaps.; itching intoler- ably, ... on temples, IPsor.; on forehead, | | Badiag.; on a small spot on forehead, on border, left side, Agar.; on occiput, Arg. nit., Petrol.; on temple, Cadm. s.; on temple, with leucorrhoea, Alum.; tonsurans, scalp puffed up by accumulation in subjacent cellular tissue of bloody, offensive pus, discharging from time to time, ELyc.; zoster supraor- bitalis, bluish black vesicles, high fever and usual pains, l l Ran. b. Bº dandruff, dry, pityriasis, scaly, scurfy. Eruption, humid : Eğ moist. Eruption, impetigo : Calc. p., HCaust., Con., Jacea, IIMerc., || Merc. S., IPetrol., IRhus, | | Rhus v., | |Sil., ESul.; larvalis, IBar. c. Eruption, itching: Cic., H.Graph., | | Led., Merc, IOleand., Sep., HISul. ; worse at night, Merc. iod. flav.; worse nights in a Warm room and before menses, Magn. m. Eruption, itchlike: Bar. m. Bº Scabies, Chapter 46. Eruption, knotty: tº nodes. Eruption, miliary: Lact. ac.; on forehead and temples, periodical (chlorosis), Ipec. tº rash. Eruption, moist: Cham., ICic., IIGraph., HMerc., Petrol., IIPsor., HSep., Staph., IISil.; large blotches, with scabby eruptions on face, BPsor.; brownish, excoriating (scrofulosis of children), Stilling.; in children, I | Hyper.; cor- roding, worse touch, better rubbing, IThuya ; eats away hair, sensitive, sore places, Merc.sol.; crusts, IIBar. c.; thick incrustations, quantity of thick, yellow fluid, agglutinating hair, Ja- cea; on forehead, along margin of hair, after taking cold, worse in warmth of room after having been in cold air, itching when warm, worse washing, Hydras.; causes inflammation of any part it touches, ISars.; itching, IMez.; itching, on temples, Zinc.; itching, forms a dry scurf (scrofulous ophthalmia), Ars.; burn- ing itching, corroding, large vesicles filled With clear serum, become turbid, burst and be- come confluent, l l Rhus; itching, fetid, on occi- put, scratching changes place of itching and increases oozing, Staph.; itching, on rising in morning, IIHep.; stinging itching, extending down neck, worse when getting warm in bed, temporary relief by scratching, dries u in scabs, Clem.; on occiput, IOleand., IISil.; offensive odor, IHHep.; fetid, hair falls off, Staph.; chronic, offensive, il Vinca; offen- sive, with thick pus, yellow crusts, bleeding and burning, IISul.; discharging puslike fluid almost constantly, Sep.; scabs, Ruta, Sars.; Scabby, itching, Psor.; thick scabs, Ananth.; Scabs easily torn off, leaving a raw, bleeding surface, IIHep; burning onscratching, Hep.; moist if scratched (brain disease of children), IKalic.; Scurf, Hell.; feels sore on scratching, h IIHep.; lar ots, I [Psor.; moist, stingin *...; º when scratched, and # very sore when lain on, Nitr. ac.; painful to touch, IIGraph.; with vermin, nightly itch- ing, burning after Scratching, Vinca ; thick, joº exudation, I Petrol. Bºeczema, impetigo, suppurative, tinea. Eruption, nodes: IPhyt., IWSil.; as large as a filbert, I Cinch.; hard, after abuse of mercury, IKali iod.; hard nodosity on right, Magn. c.; immense (secondary syphilis), I Stilling.; lumpy patches on vertex, red and painful, | | Graph.; nodules (prosopalgia), Sil.; red, Thuya; red, knotty eruption above ears, INatr. S.; red nodules on forehead, apices filled with pus, burning, l l Rhus ; sore to touch, Carb. s.; with headache, Sil; small, round, soft (epilepsy), HCaust.; swellings of bones about vertex, soft as if containing water, pain worse at night, preventing sleep, worse from touch, Daph.; on occiput, tearing, painful to touch, l l Magn. m.; sore to touch, better cov- ering head warmly and from sweat, Hep.; painful when stroked, on forehead, ICOccul. Bº syphilitic, tubercles. Eruption, offensive tº: Bºº fetid. Eruption, papular: Calc., IC cl., Hydras.; over frontal sinuses, Hippoz.; under skin of Occiput, Ol. an.; on scalp, at height of chronic head- ache, so sensitive cannot comb hair, I |Sil.; on a red base, burning, itching, Smarting, especially in wet, cold weather (affection of lungs), I lSep.; itching, on temples, I Sep.; itching, burning, on scalp and forehead, | |Rhus; small, some containing pus, a kind of acne, on scalp and forehead, Nux v.; similar to varicella, on forehead, ISil. Bºº acne, boils, pimples, pustules. Eruption, patches: inflamed sore, like erysipe- las, on forehead, Apis; red, on Scalp, Acet. ac, }º blotches, spots. Eruption, pimples: Mez., Petrol., ||Phos.; on border, Ammoniac.; region of anterior fonta- nelles, two red, Calc. S.; on forehead, Berb., Clem., Gels., Hyper, Kali m., Meph., Psor., Sabina; on forehead, in drunkards, I ILed.; on forehead, with irregular menses, I ILac def; on forehead, itching, Ziz.; on forehead, worse at night in a warm room and before menses, IMagn. m.; on forehead, in Onanists, Phos. ac.; sore, along edge of hair on Occiput, Kob.; in hair, bleeding when scratched, Calc. S.; in- flamed, IISul.; itching, Bov., | |Phos., Sil., HSul., Zinc.; itching, inflamed, painful to touch, iisui.; red, itching on forehead, forming scurf, itching when getting warm in bed, every sum- mer (eczema solaris), HMur. ac.; itching on right side, Amm. m.; a large one on Scalp, Cund.; lentil-sized, red, burning, on forehead, become confluent, end in desguamation, Cic.; on occiput, Berb.; painful, Hep, Sul.; painful, leaving yellow scab, Calc. S.; painful on left oc- cipital protuberance, Lact. ac.; intensely red, brownish, on temples, on anterior border of hair(syphilis), Nitr.ac.; red, become largerand suppurate, Lachn.; large scarlet, on forehead, Zing.; on sinciput, changing to ulcer, having characteristics of sycotic ulcer of Celsus, TAst. r.; single, Berb.; single on temple, filling with pus, then drying up and º Coccul.; small, Act. sp., Anac.; small, when touched excruciating pain, l l Phos.; Small, all over 11 162 3. OUTER HEAD. 2" head, a vesicle at apex of each, exudedlymph which dried in a thick brown scab, which gradually fell off in a day or two, and in two weeks left skin perfectly clean, boy aet. four months, l l PSOr.; small red, Sep.; small red, on forehead, with black points (acne punctata), Hydras.; Small white, Aur. met.; sore, dis- charge and form a scab painful when touched or combing hair, Lac c.; suppurating, IISul.; Suppurating, painful on forehead, feel as though pierced with a needle, skin red far around each pustule, Ind.; on temples, Berb.; tender, Scabby, size of a pea, on two spots on Vertex, Sul.; Sore to touch on left temple, Arg. #. SOre to touch, on eminence of forehead, ySs. Hº acne, boils, eczema, nodes, pustules. Eruption, pityriasis: IKali br., Mez., I [Nuph., Thuya ; in spots, fairhaired strumous girls, ILyc. Hº dandruff, dry, scaly. Eruption, porrigo : decalvans, Graph.; favosa, since Seven years, commenced with a few pus- tules, gradually spread over surface three times as large as a silver dollar, crusts thick, yellow, adherent, I ISul.; in infants, left side, spots round and dry, slightly raised and red- dened at edges with branlike scales on centre, ISumb. Eruption, prurigo: Ananth., Sarrac.; on fore- head, pinkish lentil-shaped spots, Vespa. Eruption, psoriasis: head covered with inflam- matory, scaly eruption (child), Ars. i. B& Psoriasis, Chapter 46. Eruption, pustules: ICalc., HHep., Merc., Psor., Sul.; with red areola, suppurate from crusts (children), Arund.; burning, biting, Sensitive to touch and pressure, Ars.; in children, Iris; from behind ear up side, ac- rid sticky fluid, hair fell off, mealy dust on bare spot, IGraph.; on forehead, Amm. c., Hydras, Lyss., Natr. m., Psor.; between eye- brows, Cund.; under hair, Ammoniac.; itch- ing, better wrapping up warmly, Sil.; itching on forehead (aneurism), l l Spig.; many large, | |Vacc.; between eyebrows, small patches with greenish yellow scabs (impetigo), Merc.; filled with pus, HHArs.; containing large quantities of pus, itching causing child to Scratch violently so that blood flows, thick dirty yellow scabs, leaving a raw surface from which yellow lymph exudes; IPsor.; Small, I Merc, iod. rub.; small, painful when touched, on left frontal eminence, later same on right, Lyss.; run together into one continuous sore, Merc. Sol.; after vaccination (goitre), ISul.; variolalike on forehead and Occiput, painful, Suppurating, âSil.; twenty-six on vertex, Some as large as a three-cent piece, l l Iris; numerous yellow, each containing a hair, Iris. B& acne, boils, eczema, pimples, papular. Eruption, rash: burning, itching on forehead, worse in evening, and from warmth, Mar. v.; miliary on forehead and temples, Ipec.; red, itching, IMez. Bº miliary. Eruption, red: fiery, places about an inch long over left eye, Ind.; on forehead, often peeling |Aur. met. Eruption, rhagades: Bº cracks, moist. Eruption, ringworm : flºº herpes circinatus. Eruption, scabies: , Hº Chap. 46. Eruption, scabs: ILArs., IINatr. m.; look chalky and extend to eyebrows, and nape of neck, IMez.; a solid mass dark and rough, adhering firmly, exuding a yellowish excoriating fluid, IClem.; dry or moist, Calc.; with copious discharge, Ruta ; elevated, white, chalklike, with ichor beneath, breeding vermin, Mez.; hard, elevated like rupia (after vaccination), | |Sul.; on forehead, Mur. ac.; extend to forehead, ears and neck, Ars., on each side of forehead below hair, a round slightly scabby patch, with red areola, itching, I [Natr. m.; itching, Calc.; moist, Sars., IICalc.; moist at base, of yellowish color, every four months, IHep.; on occiput with amaurosis, IPSOr.; small, elevated, between hairs, Merc. Sol.; small, itching, better.by scratching, Natr. S.; on temples, Mur. ac.; thick, and bleeding when picked (eczema), Calc.; thick, with yellow pus, spreading to face, Calc.; painful when touched, IHep.; in crops (after vaccination), | |Sul.; yellow, Spong. #& crusty, eczema, moist, scaly, tinea, vesicular. Eruption, scald head: ºº tinea capitis. Eruption,scaly: Canth.,HCic., Fluor.ac., || Phyt.; on back part, IOleand.; on bald spots, iPhos.; bloody, Calc.; dry to forehead, ears and neck, Ars.; dry, red patches at roots of hair bring- ing out hair, itching at night (eruption and periostitis, probably syphilitic), HKalibi.; in large indurated masses, fall off freely, Kreo.;, dry, white, itching, Alum.; causing distressing itching, becomes Scurf, disappear- ing on washing, then humid, HIGraph.; copi- ous, moist and sticky, HKali S.; patches exfo- liate then dry, furfuraceous, Sil.; Scurf like fish scales, Mez.; better in summer, worse at approach of winter, Sil.; white, INatr. m.; white, peeling off, extends over forehead, temples, ears and neck, Thuya; yellowish white, 1Calc. Bº Dandruff, herpes, pityri- asis, psoriasis. Eruption, scurfy : Arund., Staph.; Spreading over whole body, Merc.; unbearable burn- ing, worse at night, Jacea; children, large yellow vesicles around and between scabs, Psor.; dry, 1Bar. c.; dry, tenacious, bran- like (keratitis), 1Calc.; intolerable itching, Samb.; itching, black, Calc. p.; moist, Bar. c., B. Graph.; moist, itching, burning, Calc.; moist, bleeding when Scratched on temples, worse evening, at new and full moon, Alum.; on forehead, whole surface red, after vacci- nation, l l Graph., | |Sul.; in spots, Sore when touched, IIGraph.; scurf comes off like fish scales when scratched, Mez.; greenish pus discharges, itching under thick Scurf, eats hair away, l l Rhus; white, alternating with catarrh and loss of smell, INatr. m. Bº Dandruff, herpes, pityriasis, psoriasis, scaly. Eruption, serpiginous : Clem., IPsor.; in den- tition, IICalc.; with widely-spread inflamma- matory affection of skin, in open air, crusts fall off and new skin cracks, Sars. tº herpes circinatus, psoriasis. Eruption, sore : large, on centre of forehead, covered with hard, black scab, tissue around hard, inflamed, I ILach.; on occipital bone, one and a half inches in diameter, covered with thick, yellowish scabs, Syph.; very sore, worse in open air, Sul. ac.; single, burning, moist (syphilis), Nitr, ac. Bºt ulcers. 4. OUTER HEAD. 163 Eruption, spots: like flea-bites, afternoon, Pal- lad.; hard, purplish, on forehead, IIApis ; dark, purple, on temples, remain after spasms, unless rubbed (epilepsy), IKali br.; innumer- able, Apis; a round spot on forehead (inter- trigo of anus), Merc.; on forehead, faintly visible (incipient hydrocephalus), Apis; a spot on left forehead, commencing at edge of hair, and extending upward three-fourths of an inch, skin covering spot many shades whiter than surrounding skin, the lock of hair growing on it had turned white (a man, aet. 28, dark complexion, dark brown hair), | |Psor.; yellowish on temples, Guaraea. Hºº blotches, patches. Eruption, suppurating: Cic., IIPsor. Eruption, syphilitic: bullae (infants), ISyph.; coppery, on forehead, HCarboa., Lyc.; copper- colored spots (mercurial syphilis), Sul.; rash on forehead, an abundance of fine scales peel off (secondary), I ISyph.; large prominent spot on centre of forehead, filled with fluid, as also are smaller patches (secondary), ISyph.; tubercles, in skin of forehead, suppurating (infant), BFluor. ac. tº coppercolored, nodes. Eruption, tetter: gº herpes. Eruption,tinea capitis (crustalactea, scald head): : Ant. c., Ant. t., II Ars., H.Arum t., Astac., IAur. met., IBar. c., IICalc., Caps., Calc. S., 1Carbol. ac., Chel., Chim. umb., Cic., IIClem., HICrot. t., HIDulc., IEup. perf., IIGraph., | | Hell., HJacea, Iod., Iris, ; Kali ars., IKali m., IKreo., Lith., IHLyc., HBMerc., Mer. iod. flav., IIMez., H.Natr. m., Ol. jec., Petrol., | |Phos., Phyt., IIPsor., IRhus, Sep., Sil., IISul.., | ISul. ac., Ustil..,IVinca; bleeding, when scratched, III)ulc.; crusts thick, easily bleed- ing, oozing fetid moisture or having a mousy smell, worse at night, after scratching, and from warmth, NLyc.; burning, especially at night, viscid yellow pus, Jacea; in .#. children, ICalc., Staph.; in children recently weaned, Jacea; chronic, IIArs.; with violent cough, and excessive oppression, Jacea ; crusts, spreading to other parts, HAgar.; copious discharge, IBar. c.; dry, Cornus; dry and scabby, IGraph.; dry, chronic, I Staph.; dry, after scarlatina, Bar. c.; especially over either ear, exfoliating numerous scabs, or cracks and discharges yellow fetid humor, IPsor.; with scrofulous ophthalmia, Jacea; beginning with little pimples on face, itching, causing scratch- ing, Sars.; tinea favosa IICalc., Hydrocot.; two-thirds of scalp one filthy mass of inflam- mation, with loss of most of hair, watery serum constantly oozing from scalp (Scald head), Ustil.; hair eaten off, Rhus; hair falls off, scabs dry, light cream color, Jacea ; itches intensely, with blepharitis from birth, Mez.; itching, especially at night, viscid yellow pus, Jacea ; large and confluent eruption, color dark, Graph.; malignant, IBrom.; moist, Cornus, IGraph.; moist, most on and behind rignt ear, Lyc.; moist, offensive eruption, filled with pus, drying up into honeylike scabs, IISul.; , moist, with yellow scabs, offensive (dentition), Staph.; eruption sup- purating, moist, forming thick offensive crusts, itching worse at night, extends to shoulders, IRhus; extending to sides and posterior por- tion of neck, IIRar. m.; on occiput, IICaust.; beginning on Occiput, Lyc.; copious dis- charge of pus, Bar. m.; top one complete scab, yellow matter Oozing from crust, has matted hair, Iris; oozing yellowish excoriat- ing, small vesicles where crusts have been removed burst and discharge yellowish cor- rosive fluid, I Staph.; on Occiput, purulent, with Sour stinking smell, pediculi capitis and itching prevent sleep, I IStaph.; thick heavy Scabs Onan inflamed base, withitching and rest- lessness, worse at night and on becoming too warm, IRhus; dry scaly, itches very much, makes bald, IFluor. ac.; dark scaly eruption, thickest at occiput, gradually thinning till it reaches line of hair on forehead, itching worse on Occiput, Scratching causes bleeding and discharge of non-glutinous fluid, drying quickly, accumulated scales quarter of an inch thick on a line with mastoid process, 1 [Staph.; in spine disease, Bar. c.; spots oozing moisture matting hair (plica polonica), Vinca; with stringy, yellow stools, I Sul. ac.; after sup- pression, furiously mad, walks about streets, | |Sul.; Syphilitic, Jacea; thick, fetid, bloody, IRhus; , moist itching, little raw tubercles, IPhyt.; frequent involuntary urination, Jacea; worse washing eruption when warm, HPhyt.; worse in change of weather, Dulc.; º scabs, Calc.; eruption , simulating crusta lactea, Variol. ; Oozing a fluid and breeding ver- min, l l Oleand.; vertex, humid eruption, like tinea capitis, small, grainlike pustules, filled with pus, drying into honeylike scabs, HSul. Hº Crusty, eczema, impetigo, scabs. Eruption, tingling : Sep. Eruption, tubercles: on forehead, Oleand.; lentil-sized, flat, with crawling around them, painful to pressure, Ant. c.; red, on forehead, stinging when touched, RLed. Đº nodes. Eruption, ulcers: Ananth.; with bluish, dirty base, upturned edges, exuding dirty, offensive ichor, Ars.; implicating cranial bones, IPhos.; with copious discharge, Ruta ; phagadenic, on forehead, painful, pus offensive, Sil.; round On Sagittal suture, a little over an inch in di- ameter, edges little elevated, but hard for the space of a centimetre, bottom covered with a dull, gray layer, which yielded a serous, fetid pus, sharp shooting pains, worse evening and during night, IThuya ; scrofulous on vertex, Calc. p.; with thick, offensive crust (scrofu- lous), Bar... m.; Superficial, on mastoid pro- cess, extends to shoulder and breast, and across to right shoulder, has lardaceous ap- pearance, bleeds readily and discharges thin, feud pus, afterward neuralgia in left side of head and face, l l Chel. Hº boils, sores. Eruption, , urticaria: itching (climacteric), IAgar.; biting itching, Rhus ; suddenly ap- pearing and determining internally, Urt. ur.; eruption with urticaria, IBor. Eruption, vesicular ; on occiput, red spots, with fine blisters, on a slightly inflamed base, with itching, which dries up and falls off in little scales, most plentiful on occipital scalp, on nape and on borders of hair, and on posterior surface of auricles, Tell.; vesicles on forehead, burst and spread (children), Bor.; itching, suppurating, Boy.; tingling itching on Occi- put, break, overflow, with tendency to ulcera- tion, Clem.; painful blister on temple, Bov.; circumscribed patches, commence at supra- 164 4. OUTER HEAD. orbital regions, a number of small vesicles crowded together, filled with transparent, vis- cid fluid, burst, and form thick, laminated crusts, of dirty gray color, itching, Kali bi.; vesicles filled with pus, IHArs.; small, pustu- lar vesicles a little to left of vertex, iCarbol. ac.; red spots, filled with serum, gone after sweat, Astac.; reddish, itching, Bov.; reddish spots, containing either water, or thick, white curdy matter, on forehead, Sumb.; small vesi- cles quickly fill with a yellow lymph, painful to touch, like sores, drying up after a few days, Psor.; small vesicles, filled with limpid fluid, itch a great deal, and form yellow or brown crust on vertex, ESul.; with smooth, Shining surface, and drops of serum standing out here and there (children), Oleand.; vesi- cles contain yellowish fluid, HEuphor. H&º eczema, erysipelas, tinea. Eruptions wheals: EIKreo. Eruption, yellow : band across forehead close to hair, l l Med.; blotches on forehead, Caulo., Natr. c., ISep. FONTANELLES, burning, sore feeling on anterior, a place, size of a dollar: Calc. s. Fontanelles, close and reopen : IHCalc. p. Fontanelles, depressed: anterior (cholera in- fantum), HCamph., Crot. t. Fontanelles, slight dull pain: posterior, BIris. Fontanelles, eruption: glutinous secretion, itching, worse beforestorm, posterior, HGraph. Fontanelles, open: large head, sweating, with hard, distended abdomen and sour-smell- ing diarrhoea or sweat, in leucophlegmatic, fat children, HHCalc.; in cholera infantum Sul.; with jerking of head, pale, bloated face, stomacace, green diarrhoeic stool, iSep.; in incipient hydrocephalus, Calc. p. ; in hydrocephaloid, Ipec.; in hydrocephalus, anterior, Merc.; remain open too long, HICalc., IICalc. p., IISil., ISul. Fontanelles, pulsate: too strongly, Gels. Fontanelles, reopen: at six to ten months, p1S. FOREHEAD, bulging : in hydrocephalus, * |Merc.; in incipient phthisis, I Tu- erC. Forehead, cancer: scirrhous, Carbo a. Forehead, old cicatrix became red : Stram. Forehead, cold: Act. rac., Anac., Ars. S. f., | |Plumb.; coldness of right frontal bone, Agar.; base of brain hot, 1zinc.; in traumatic delirium, Lach.; cheeks hot, Cham.; in puerperal mania, Camph.; in shock from in- juries, WLach. Forehead, contracted: brows, with pain in head §. ICaust.; corrugated, l l Stram.; rowning, in brain disease, Stram.; in frontal headache (aphonia), ICaust.; drawing skin upward, worse left side, Lachn.; frowning, from frequent closure of eyes in pain, Ign.; wrinkled, in abdominal typhus, HStram.; wrinkled in brain affections, HHell.; muscles drawn together and wrinkled, Rheum; wrink- led, above nose, ICham. Forehead, painful distension of bone : Sil. Forehead, dry : Sinap. Forehead, portions of bone exfoliated (syph- ilis, with mercurialization): Aur. met. Forehead, greasy (seborrhoea oleosa): Hydras, |PSOr. Forehead, hot: Bapt., HGlon., Mez., ISabad, Sec., Senecio, Sinap., IStram., Variol., Viol.; body chilly, Acon.; with pain at base of brain, Camph.; in irritation of brain, H.Lach.; in dropsy, Colch.; after dinner, HCoral.; with morning headache, IINux v.; flushed, Lil. tig. Forehead, purplish: in typhoid scarlatina, HAilant.; livid (sopor), Apis. Forehead, red : HKali c., Mez.; in seborrhoea oleosa, Hydras. 3. Forehead, rigidity: of occipito-frontalis muscle during day, cataleptic state and obtuseness of |brain, l l Glon. Forehead, rough : ISep.; itching, Alum. Forehead, compelled to rub: with a kind of insensibility (whooping cough), Ver. Forehead, sweat: Anag., Ang., Ant., t., Cann. S., Caps., Cinch. bol., Crot. t., Eup. perf, BGuaiac., || Kali bi., Lachn., IBMerc. cor, Ptel, Stram., IVer.; anxious, Ars., IIPhos.; in inflammation of brain, ICalc., | | Hell., iMerc. v.; cold, Acet. ac., IAcon., Ars., Asaf., Bry., Caps., HCarbo v., Cupr. s., HIpec., HKali bi, Merc., Merc. cor., HPhyt, Sabad., HStaph., ITabac., SIVer., HZinc.; cold, with anguish, BIWer.; cold, with chill and profuse watery diarrhoea, during menses, Vib.; cold, in cholera infantum or morbus, HCamph., HIWer.; cold, clammy, || Plumb., Zinc.; cold, with cough, ICup. m., HDros., IWer.; cold, with fear of death, IVer.; cold, in diarrhoea, Ipec., BBVer.; cold in diphtheria, ILach, dMerc. cy.; cold, with epis- taxis, IICroc.; cold, when eating even warm food, Sul. ac.; cold, in bilious fever, Crotal.; cold in typhoid fever, Bapt., Colch; cold, in haematemesis, I Ars.; cold, in haematuria, HSec.; cold, in neuralgic headache, Gels.; cold, in cardiac rheumatism, HCact.; cold, in menorrhagia, Ver.; cold, during stool, TVer.; cold, in phthisis, 1 |Sul.; cold in scarlatina, | |Zinc.; cold, with vertigo, Asaf., HVer.; dis- position to Sweat, Jalap.; large drops, IBrom., WHCalc., ICic.; with otalgia, Cham.; after meals, Card. m.; during dinner, Sars.; after dinner, with nausea, Ptel.; from least exer- tion, Led. ; in evening, Senecio; in even- ing, in bed, Sars.; with heat, Ant. t.; dur- ing evening with heat, IHSars.; with heat and vertigo on raising head, Magn. S.; hot, Camph., Cham., HOp., ||Vib.; hot, with burning, HICinch.; hot, ... clammy, sticky, HCham.; hot, profuse, in colic, BColoc.; when coughing, Chlor.; hot, in otalgia, Cham.; in scarlatina, Camph.; hot, becomes cold after stool, IMerc.; first hot, then cold and clammy, during stool (autumnal dysentery), IMerc.; in morning, Ang, HKali c., with nausea, worse after eating, ICrot. t.; profuse, with raising of sour fluid, Ptel.; in spots, Acet. ac.; profuse, sticky,Cann.; after stool,Crot. tig.; during stool, Ptol.; with diarrhoeic stool, ||Ptel. Hº Head sweat. Forehead, swelling: I.Apis, Ars. m., Natr. a., Ruta, Sep.; in albuminuria during pregnancy, HApis ; on bone, as large a hen’s egg, Stilling.; hard, on eminence, resembling a nut, worse in evening, Ars.; touching swollen part causes excruciating pain (hemicrania), Phos.; Skin seems swollen, l Stann. 5& Head swollen. Forehead, twitching: in muscles, Arg. met., | |Millef.; of skin above right eye, Agar. 4. OUTER HEAD, 165 Forehead, warts: small elevated pigmented spots, rough to touch, Nitr. ac. Forehead white : in scarlatina, l l Zinc. Forehead wrinkled : Gº contracted. HAIR, baldness : All. sat., Anac., Apis, Fluor. ac.; especially on crown, IIBar. c.; circular patch (herpes tonsurans), Lyc.; large spots, Hep.; spots covered with short wooly hair, Vinca; circumscribed spot on front, covered with herpes, 1 |Graph.; spot as large as a silver dollar, left side (after gonor- rhoea), HKalis.; spot over right parietal, : Cupr. s.; premature, fišil.; spot as large as a twenty- five cent piece, on front part, glossy smooth- ness, hair around as if cut short at roots, place covered with dry crusty scales, soon after one on right side, soon after four spots, |Sep.; - spots smooth and shining, IGraph.; chronic tinea ; Absin.; in young people, IBar. c., Sil. gº falling out. Hair, bristling: Acet ac., Ver.; when chilled, Calc.; especially above left ear, HZinc. Hº brushing, electric, on end, grasped, pulled, rises. Hair, brittle : in brain disease of children, IKali c.; in chronic keratitis, after vaccination, | Thuya. Bº dry, Hair brushing : painful, Carb, s.; causes sneez- ing, | |Sil.; will not remain brushed, Med. Bº bristling, combing, roots. Hair, disposition to change color: EIKali iod. red hair turns to chestnut brown (Addison’s disease), IIod. Đº gray; also Chapter 47. Hair, does not bear combing: IAsar; can’t be combed smooth, l l Bor.; coils of hair about two inches from head become kinky, could not comb it, l l Sep.; causes sneezing. Bº brushing, roots, touch. Hair, crawling: Ver.; as though something were running in it, Cast. eq.; Shivering in skin, under hair, Ver. Hair, crisp : || Kali ars., Med. Hair, cutting: complaints from, IIBell., IGlon., Phos.; inflammation of medulla from expo- sure to sun, III?ell., Glon. Hair, dishevelled: ||Ver.; in puerperal mania, HCamph. Hair, dry : Aloe, l l Alum., Badiag., Hippom., | | Kali ars., Med., Psor., ISul., IIThuya ; in brain diseases of children, IKali c.; breaks off and falls out, Fluor. ac.; in cholera, ICalc.; in chorea, Thuya ; it falls off, even in beard and eyebrows, IPlumb.; after nervous fevers, HKali c.; in marasmus, Calc.; seborrhoea. sicca, IHydras.; like tow, enlargement of mes- enteric glands (cholera), Calc.; in epileptic vertigo, I IThuya. ɺ brittle, lustreless, rough. Hair, electrical condition: Med.; as if a bunch on right side were electrified, Ver.; hair which had been electric, ceased to be so, Bell. £º bristling. Hair, as if standing on end : HAcon., Arn., Carbo v., | | Chel., IMur. ac.; with chilliness, Bar. c.; every evening, HDulc.; with extreme irritation and increased dry exfoliation of scalp, Polyg.; worse on occiput, Lachn.; after coming into room from open air, Amm. c.; with shivering (gastro-bilious fever), Cham. Hair, falling out: |IAlum., Amb., Amm. m., Ant. c., l l Apis, Ars., Ascl. t., T Aur. mur., Aur. mur. natr., HBar. C., BOV., Bufo., ICalc. p., Canth., 1Carbo a., ; Cepa, Chel., Colch., Con., IFerr., Fluor. ac., IForm., HIGraph., H.Hep., Hipp., Hell., Iod., ; Jab., IKali iod., IKali s., H.Kreo., IMagn. c., JMerc. cor., E.Merc. sol., | | Natr. c., Osm., IPetrol., Phos., Sars., Sec., B.Selen., HISil., ISul., Sul. ac., Syph., UIThuya, Ustil.., Vespa; after abdomi- nal diseases, IILyc.; in bunches, IIPhos.; in children, || Arund.; in circular patches, which becomerough and dirty, HArs.;after gonorrhoea, HKali S., Thuya; in handfuls, when combing, | |Sul. ; after severe, acute disease, Manc.; chronic eruption has eaten off hair,surface raw, as if Scalped, Natr. m.; eczema, Graph., Rali bi.; eczema, oozing a corroding fluid, Natr. m.; face puffed up (lying-in women), ICalc.; after typhoid fever, IIFluor.ac.; onfront part of head, l l Ars.; after grief and sorrow or after fevers, WPhos.ac.; in handfuls (pityriasis capitis), WMez.; with many small warts on hands (lying-in women), HCalc.; after chronic headache, HSep.; with sensation of coldness of Outer head (lying-in women), Calc.; in hysteria, HLyc.; melancholy after mortification, Ign,; after disease or abuse of mercury, Carbo v.; fol- lowing mercurialism or chronic headache, BHep.; more on occiput, Carbo v.; mostly on Occiput and around ears, with humid, fetid eruption or dandruff in scales, HStaph.; after parturition, HCalc., Canth., HCarbo v., SILyc., HNatr. m.; during pregnancy, BBLach. ; scald head, Ustil.; from congestion to scalp, HINitr. ac., Ustil.; with pricking on scalp, worse On Occiput, BHell.; with sensitiveness of scalp, yellowish white scales(lying-in women), Calc.; with ulcerative pain in scalp, Ferr.; mostly on sides and temples, IIMerc. v.; in spots, HLFluor, ac.; in single spots and white hair grows (crusta lactea, favus, plica polonica), IVinca; in a spot where pain was felt, Cinch. bol.; in syphilis, IIAur. met., HBNitr. ac.; in syphilis after abuse of mercury, HKali iod.; in secondary syphilis, Petrol.; in tertiary syphilis, Ars. met.; as result of toxaemia, Scarlatina, typhus, variola, etc., Crotal.; º on temples and sides of head down to beard, BCalc.; worse on temples, eyebrows and beard, HKali c.; chronic tinea, l l Staph.; if touched, mostly on forepart of head, temples and beard, BNatr. m.; on vertex, IBNitr. ac., Zinc.; on vertex, in megrim, Calc.; on vertex, causing complete baldness, with sensation of Soreness on scalp, HZinc. 53% baldness. Hair, frowsy ; I | Bor. Hair, feeling as if grasped roughly : IICinch. Bºe pulled. Hair, turns gray prematurely : Camph., IIIyc., IPhos. ac., Sul. ac, Đº white. Hair, greasy : Phos. ac.; head cool, IBry.; oily, Lyss. Hair, growth, slow; short, BThuya ; poor crop, ICalc. p. Hair, heaviness and heat of it distract her: af- fection of brain, Glon. Hair, lank and long: HSul. Hair, lustreless: Hippoz., Med., Psor.; in seborrhoea sicca, Hydras. gº dry. t Hair, luxuriant: growth on parts not otherwise covered by hair, Thuya. Hair, moist: IHyper. gº plica, sticky. Hair, oily: Sº greasy. Hair, picked at continually: IILach. 166 4. OUTER HEAD. Hair, plica polonica: Ant. t., Fluor. ac., |Jacea, I ILyc., Sars., . Ver., Vinca; en- demic affection occasionally with trichoma, | |Sars. Hº sticky. Hair, pulls: in hydrocephalus, Dig. Hair, as if pulled ; IAEthus., Caps.; with head- ache, Alum.; in hemicrania, WPhos.; or brist- ling on vertex, Acon.; as if drawn upward, with vertigo, Mur. ac. Bºº bristling, on end, grasped. Hair, rises: in night walking, Meph. H&P bristling. Hair, roots: destroyed by eruption (tinea), Ars.; turn dry, and hair gray, IIPhos.; pain- ful, Arund., Calc., Coloc.; painful on comb- ing, WNatr. S.; painful, when combed, as from ulceration, | | Chel.; pain, when hair is moved, IHCinch.; painful after scratching, Caps.; painful, especially to touch, ICinnab., ISul.; painful on top of head, Cinch. bol.; feel as if pulled upward, Arg. nit.; sensitive to contact, worse evening, cold north winds, burning after Scratching, Sep.; Smarting, Calc.; Soreness, Chin. s., WFerr., Zinc. Hº brushing, combing, touch. Hair, rough: Bor. Hºº dry. Hair, splits: Bor., Thuya. Hair, sticks together: Bor.; must comb it con- tinually, EPsor.; matted by gluey discharge from humid eruption, Natr. m.; glued together by exudation, crusts being entangled in hair and difficult to remove, Petrol.; must comb frequently, it mats so at end, Fluor. ac. Bºe plica. Hair, tangles easily : | | Bor., IPsor. Hair, constant attempt to tear: in children, HBell.; with unconsciousness, Tuberc.; uterine #ºnti, | |Lil. tig.; in puerperal convulsions, gn. Hair, thin : ['Thuya ; in eczema of scalp, IKali bi.; with uterine neuralgia, l l Nux v. Hºº falling out. Hair, touch : painful, Il Apis, IIArs., | | Carbo v., PFerr. ph., WZinc.; in a spot on right side, HAmb.; sensitive, iDach., HSep., HVer. 8& brushing, combing, roots. Head, vermin: Apis, WCarbol. ac., Psor. Hair, snowy white on deadened parts: Ars. h.; turned wº (uterine neuralgia), l l Nux v. Bºº gray. HEAD, multiple abscesses: | | Calc., IMerc. Hº Eruption boils. Head, bloodvessels: distension of veins (puer- peral convulsions), Chin. S.; distended arteries like whip cords, blood coursing through at a furious rate, giving sensation as if temples and scalp were alive with irrepressible pulsation, | | Sang.; arteries become distinct, IGlon.; ful- ness of external vessels, Bapt.; veins enlarged , (congestion), Ferr.; temporal arteries, dis- tension, Amyl., | | Spig.; temples, bloodvessels distended, Thuya ; temporal artery, hard, Amyl.; temporal arteries, visible pulsations, Ziz.; temporal veins, distension (Sanguinous apoplexy), l l Sang. Head, boils: gº Eruption boils. Head, boring into pillow : gº motion. Head, liable to take cold: Dulc.; in every draught of air, especially uncovering hair, IIBell., HHep., IMerc.; worse when head gets wet, IPuls.; mostly from dry wind or draught of air, Hinux v.; sensitive, Card. m., Sil, ; Sen- sitive to cold and changes of Weather, Bor. Head, external coldness: IAgar., Ant. t., Sep.; with slight alternations of heat, rest of body fairly warm (cholera infantum), |Zinc.; be- comes cold very easily, causes headache, with chilliness of body, iCalc.; with falling out of hair (lying-in women), iCalc.; cold to touch (headache), Calc. p.; whole side cold, with drawing pains (toothache), Mez.; of painful parts, better from external warmth, HKaliiod.; coronal suture, icy coldness, after itching and Scratching, l l Agar. Head, convulsions: Caust.; worse or renewed by contact (hydrocephalus), £Cup. m.; begins in head and goes down (epilepsy), Cic.; in hydrocephalus, BCup. m. Hºjerking, mo- tion involuntary, twitching. Head, appeared crooked (clonic spasms of eyes): 3.T. Head, dry (keratitis pustulosa): I Sul.; during labor, Coff. t.; and hot, Acon., H.Apis, IPhos. Head, eruption: tº Eruption. Head, flushed: l l Amyl., Apis., Merc. iod. rub.; in hydrops retinae, Apis. É33° Scalp congested, red. Head, fontanelles: Bº Fontanelles. Head, glandular swellings: ICalc., IPsor., Sil., ISul. Head, growth, left side retarded, left eye seems smaller: Fluor. ac. Sº large. Head, hair : Hº Hair. Head, puts hands to: in hysteria, HKali c.; in meningitis, Acon.; in typhoid, Ver. Head, external heat: Acon., Ant. t., IApis, IBell., IBry, Bufo., ICalc., Camph., ICham., Chel., HKaliiod., IOp., Sarrac., IStram., Ustil.; dry, Acon., Apis ; dry, painful, compelling one to uncover head, better lying down, BPhos.; burning, in scarlatina, DArum t. Head, injuries: concussion, | | Acon., II Arn., HHyper.; chronic effects from simple concus- sion, INatr. S.; contusions, Arn., WForm.; three months after wound, by falling on scissors, gradual altering of health, Led. ; lacerated wounds, HiCalend.; laceration above left temple, several inches in length, sup- purated and became a troublesome sore, BHydras.; suppurating wounds, HSil. É& Brain concussion, Chap. 3. Head, itching: Hº Head itching, Chap. 3. Head, jerking: £º motion involuntary. Head, large : HICalc., IIod., IPuls., ISul., | | Ver. v.; rest of body emaciated, IISil.; fontanelles not closing (hydrocephalus, rachitis, maras- mus, eclampsia, cholera infantum), HiCalc.; with bulging forehead (incipient phthisis), | |Tuberc.; hydrocephalic, Apis, iCalc., Merc., | |Tuberc.; tubercular meningitis, I ITuberc.; right half higher and thicker, Agar. Head, lice: Hair vermin. Head, misshapen : l l Ver. v. Head, motion, voluntary: backward and for- ward, HCham.; constant, Ars., | | Op.; difficult, IColch., Lyss.; difficult, in myelitis, IDulc.; better from shaking, I ILach.; shaking causes blackness before eyes, IHep.; frequently raises and gazes about, Hyos.; frequently raises in hydrocephalus or meningitis, Stram.; hard to raise, Lact. ac.; can scarcely raise from pillow on awaking, ILach.; raising causes vomiting, I Acon., Ars.; raises, fixes it upon chest, and finally tosses it back quickly upon pillow (epilepsy), l l Op.; causes reports in IMerc., 4. OUTER HEAD. 167 ears, Staph.; tossing, Acon., Coccul., ICup. m., Ign.; tossing in evening, Phos. ac.; tossing from side to side every evening about 11 o'clock after having slept fifteen minutes, (epilepsy), l l Op.; in typhoid fever, l l Stram.; if he turns cannot easily turn it back, IICic.; twisting to and fro, Sec.; causes vertigo, |Caust. Head, motion, inability: in diphtheria, IKali br.; in dysentery, IColch., in morning on wak- ing, with extreme sensibility to contact over whole surface, Zinc.; cannot hold erect, Abrot. IAEthus., IICalc. p., 1Gels., Zinc.; cannot hold up after convulsions, Art. v., (Chloral.; could not support during chill (intermittent), Coc- cul.; hands have to assist in lifting it, with headache, BEup. perf.; inability to hold up, in hydrocephalus and whooping cough, ICup. ac., ICup. m.; must raise with hand when º; up (liver complaint), Chel.; inability to hold erect in meningitis, IApis, Cup, ac., Ver.; cannot turn, Angust.; cannot turn to left and backward, Chrom. ac. Head, motion, involuntary: IMerc. v.; con- tinued agitation, Bufo.; automatic, IZinc.; bor- ing into pillow, Apis, Arn., IIBell., Hell., Stram.; boring into pillow, in cholera infan- tum, ICrot. t.; boring into pillow, in croup, | |Spong.; boring into pillow, in typhoid fever, TVer. v.; boring into pillow, in acute hydroce- phalus (meningitis, after erysipelatous erup- tion), Apis; boring into pillow, in hydro- cephalus, IApis, IBell., Dig., IHell., Stram.; boring into pillow, in meningitis, Cic.., | | Ver.; boring into pillow, as if scalp on Occiput were pulled down tight, I | Hell.; chronic move- ments alternate with movements of right arm, ceasing in bed, Tarant.; constantly, in chorea, Agar.., | | Chloral., Tarant; convulsive, 1Calc., | | Tarant.; convulsive, in hydrocepha- lus acutus, Lyc.; convulsive, in meningitis, Stram.; convulsive, from side to side, during headache, INux m.; convulsive, with stupe- faction, IStram.; convulsive, backward and forward in such a manner that talking and swallowing are almost impossible, Nux m.; in all directions, but mostly to side (epilepsy), | |Sul.; distortion (convulsion), I Sil.; as i drawn forcibly backward (influenza), TChel.; as if drawn down into cushion when lifting it, morning, Ars. met.; as if drawn backward, with sleepiness and vertigo, Stram.; as if drawn forward, Sang.; drawn backward, Bell., Curar., Med.; drawn back and from side to side (brain affection), IHell.; drawn backward during spasm, IIgn.; drawn back- ward by epileptic convulsion, IRNux v.; draw- ing backward, better after gaping, Angust.; drawn backward in headache, Il Curar.; drawn back and rolling (hydrocephalus), IApis ; drawn far backward when lying, on changing this position screaming and vomiting (men- ingitis), ISul.; drawn back, with rigidity of muscles of neck and back, Tabac.; drawn back, if lying on side is straightened out upon back quick as lightning (spasm following in- jury to knee from splinter), HiCic.; drawn spasmodically backward in spotted fever, Eup. perf.; drawn back in tetanus, HCup. m.; fixed and drawn backward (traumatic tetanus), IHydr. ac.; drawn powerfully back (emotional trismus or opisthotonos), Ign.; drawn back- ward by spasmodic twitching, Art. v.; drawn backward (chorea), I Tarant.; repeatedly and rapidly drawn downward and backward, Mosch.; drawn down by swallowing HINitr, ac.; drawing toward larynx, right side, Ars. h.; drawn to left side, Gels.; drawn to left side in torticollis, IILyc.; drawn to left side during exacerbation of pain (prosopalgia), Chel; drawn to left side after fright (spinal disease), Nux v.; drawn to right side, bent backward, IILyc.; drawing toward shoulder (pregnancy), Agar.; drawn toward left shoulder at angle of forty-five degrees, better in morning, worse toward evening, Nux v.; drawn down upon shoulders, (arach- nitis), Chlorof.; drawn to right shoulder, body relaxed, unconscious, Camph.; drawn to one side, Stram.; drawn to one side (epilepsy), Caust.; drawn to one side (hydrocephalus), ICup. m.; drawn to one side by swellings in neck, BCist.; spasmodic drawing to either side, Stram.; at first drawn to one side, then back- wards before attack (epilepsy), HBufo.; drawn from one side to the other, Nux m.; drawn upward and backward, TArt. v.; falls back-, ward (hydrocephalus), ISul.; inclined to fall back, with lancinations in occiput (menin- gitis), Bufo.; almost inconceivable, during attacks, worse during full moon and when vexed (chorea), INatr. m.; jerking, Caust., |Cic., Natr. m., HSep.; jerks, from before backward when talking, ICic.; jerked back- ward, ICina ; jerked backward in cholera, Cic.; jerking backward, sometimes forward (typhoid fever), Ver. v.; jerking backward while lying on back, Hyper.; jerked back- ward during sleep, Arn.; suddenly jerks back- ward, Alum; jerking in chorea, l l Natr. m.; constant jerking in chorea, Sumb., Ver. v.; jerking, during day, Sep.; jerks head down- ward, Spong.; jerks frequently from pillow (hydrocephalus, typhus), Stram.; jerking, fontanelles remaining open, Sep.; , jerking backward and forward, especially forenoon and sitting, Sep.; jerked forward, INux m.; jerked forward, on falling asleep, Bell.; jerk- ing motions (insanity), Hyos.; jerking from left to right and slightly from above down- ward, after quarrel (hysteria), WIgn.; jerking, in morning, | |Nux v.; jerks, in throwin it towards right side, Natr. S.; often jerke to one side, usually to right, Mygale; spasmodic jerking, Phos. ac.; lifting, Ant. t.; must move (hemicrania), Ars.; involuntary nodding, IMosch., Natr. m., Ver. v.; in- voluntary nodding, when writing, Caust.; peculiar, with frequent deep respiration, presses chest forward and arches back (heart disease), l l Op.; from place to place, I Calc. p.; cannot keep it quiet, Ferr.; rolls, ICie., IHyos., Pod, I (Sec., [Sil., EStram, TVer., | | Ver. v., IZinc.; rolls almost uncontrollably, while sitting at table, INux m.; rolls anxiously from side to side (spasms), WZinc.; rolls on awakening and while awake, Pod.; rolls, in concussion of brain, IHyos.; rolls, in cholera infantum, HBell.; rolls, in convulsions, Tu- berc.; rolls in convulsions, from cerebral irri- tation, ICic., Kali br.; rolls, in dentition, iPod.; rolls, in diarrhoea, Sil.; rolls, in dys- entery, 112inc.; rolls, in hydrocephaloid, ICina, ICup. m., Ign. ; rolls, in menin- #68 4. OUTER HEAD, gitis, Ver. v.; rolls, after Scarlatina, |Lyss.; rolls, night and day, moaning (hydrocephalus, typhoid), Hell.; rolls and moans (summer complaint), IFerr. ph.; rolls, with moaning in sleep, eyelids half closed, IPod.; rolls mostly to right, in spasms, Stram.; rolls to one side, after every spasmodic toss of body (spasm after pneumonia), l l Nux v.; rolls from side to side on awaking (cholera, morbus, hydro- cephalus), Zinc.; rolls, with restless sleep, HPod.; constant rotary, even when lying on pillow, Merc. v.; rubbed steadily on pillow ſº rheumatica), Hyos.; shaking, cll., Cann. i., COccul, IHyos., IIgn., Lyc., Magn. p., Stram.; shaking, on sitting or lying, must rise and walk (after confinement), 1 ITā- rant., throwing from side to side, till exhaust- ion brought on sleep, HCaust.; spasmodic, HCamph., Stram.: spasmodic, most of hair was rubbed off (chorea), Il Sep.; starting, worse mov- ing head, WCic.; stretching (convulsion), Sil.; Sudden forward, better during sleep, worse during stool and by emotions ğ. BMagn. p.; sudden backward (epilepsy), l l Lach.; thrown backward and forward with a jerk (chorea), HMygale; violent, in different direc- tions (chorea), Il Tarant.; throwing from side to side, with moaning (tubercular meningitis), BLyc.; thrust in all directions, HStram.; totters, IICalc. p.; trembling, Ananth., HChel., Cop., WIgn., HLith., Magn. p., HOp., Plumb.; chronic trembling, worse after cough, Ant. t.; convulsive trembling from weakness of mus- cles of neck, worse in open air and after sleep, from coffee and tobacco, better in warm room, HCOccul.; trembling, with drowsiness, Ant. c.; trembling, in epilepsy, Caust.; trembling, worse moving head, HCic.; trembling during rest, Lactu. v.; turned violently from side to side (chorea), l l Tarant.; turned from side to side, with vacant amaurotic expression, Atrop. S.; turns from side to side (typhoid), |Nux v.; twisting (epileptic attacks), TKali bi.; twists it around to right side (chorea), IMygale; twitching, HEAgar., Bell., Chel., ICic, iOp., Sep.; twitching, of right side (pregnancy), Agar.; single, twitches, during morning nap, Cham.; vacillating, in evening, caused by singular sensation in vertex, as if he moment- arily lost consciousness in that place, or as from Something being loose there, Lyss. Hºeconvulsions, jerking, position, twitch- 1Il£3. Head, muscles: chorealike movements of tem- poral, Agar.; spasmodic twitching of temporal, Arg. met.; muscular fibres, fluttering, twitch- ing, Arum t. Hº" convulsions. Head, odor: flies alight, Calad. gº Eruption fetid. Head, position: desire to bend, Brach.; desire to bend backward, Cham.; bent back, Amyg., Camph., IHep., Lyc., Samb., Stram.; bent back, in asthma, Cinch.; bent back, in convul- sions, IMosch., Nux v., HOp.; bent back, in croup, IAcon., Ant. t., Hep., HKali bi., ISpong.; bent back, in diphtheria, ICrotal.; bent back, in dysentery, I Zinc.; bent back, in hydrocephalus, ICarbol, ac.; bent back and sideward (hydrocephalic spasms), Art. v.; bent far back on pillow (laryngeal spasm), , HCup. m.; bent back to left (puerperal convulsions), | IOp.; bent back, in cerebroSpinal meningitis, Calab., HICic, Dig, Hell.; bending back, with tension in neck, meningitis, Spong.; bent back in nervous affection, IMagn. c.; bent far back and to right side (puerperal con- vulsions), Op.; bent back, during sleep, Hep, Rheum ; bent back spasmodically, I ICic.; bent back when walking (suppressed catarrh), HArs.; bent down on chest (hysteria), TTereb.; bent back, in spotted fever, El Act. rac.; bent forward when aroused, Cic.; stiffly bent forward (concussion of brain), ICic.; bent for- Ward on breast, arms hang listless, Colch.; can only hold bent forward (diphtheritis), HMur. ac.; bent forward, has to sit up (induration of pancreas), Bar. m.; bent to right, later left, | | Ang.; bent to one side (epilepsy), Cic.; bent to one side and moved with difficulty, WNux v.; carries forward or to right (after in- jury), Arn.; disinclination to change, Lyss.; heaviness, as if it would fall down, Zinc.; falls backward, Led. ; falling back, with lancinat- ing in abdomen, Spig.; falls helplessly back (brain affection), Hell.; falls back with mouth wide open, Colch.; falls back with nausea at palate, and discomfortin abdomen and thorax, Spig.; falls back from weak neck (hydrocepha- lus), BDig.; falls back, as if a weight were at- tached to occiput, Agar.; falls back constantly, occiput feels heavy (apoplexy, cerebrospinal meningitis), HOp.;falls back on being raised (in- fiammation of brain), ſhieli; fails back if she attempts to raise herself (hysterical spasms), HCic.; as if it would fall in all directions (post-partum hemorrhage), HCann. S.; falls for- ward, Clem., Kali br., Ver., || Viol.; falls upon breast (cardialgia), I Sec.; falls forward, resting on sternum, must be supported by hands (disease of cervical vertebrae), I Sil; falls forward, worse on rising (fainting), HOp.; falls forward, in hydrocephalus, Cup. m., HMerc.; falls forward on looking at anything or sitting in apparent sleep, HCic.; falls for- ward from weakness in nape of neck, l l Plat.; falls forward, difficult to keep it up (paralysis with imbecility), l l Anac. oc.; falls forward if he raises himself, Hippom.; falls forward while sitting, JNux m.; sensation of balanc- ing, requiring constant effort to keep it erect, it is inclined to fall forward as on going to sleep, l l Glon.; falls forward in spinal dis- ease, Sil.; falls forward or backward, with vertigo, Phos. ac.; falls forward in walking, Carb. S.; heavy, falling to right side, Lac def; falls to left side when raised up (meningitis), | |Ver.; falls on shoulder (chorea), Mygale; falls to side, HCina, I | Hyos.; falls first to one side then to the other, Amyl.; hangs to one side, Cina ; hangs, with reeling when walking (melancholia, after typhoid), |Holl.; better lying with it high, Acon., Carbo, V., IDig., ILach., Lact, ac.; high, with dyspnoea, l l Eup. perf; if placed ever so high she thinks it too low, BLach.; inclined backward, Glon., IIgn.; inclines backward in migraine, Tarant.; inclines back or to right during sleep, Cina ; inclines forward, Coca, BIgn.; inclines at times to left, at others to right, with vertigo, Tarax.; inclines to right side, Ferr.; desire to lean on something, Gymn.; better by leaning it back, Coccul.; wants to lie low, Absin.; low while asleep, ISpong.; cannot rest it back (pneumonia), 4. OUTER HEAD. 169 *Calc.; could not bear to have it raised from pillow, I Sul.; rests it on hands, Lach.; desire to lay head upon one side, Chlorof.; inclined to seek support, Iod.; supports with hands while bending or rising, after sun- stroke, Stram.; turns to right (chorea), Caust.; twisted to left side on lying down at 2 P.M., found it comfortable and fell asleep, Lyss. G@* motion involuntary. Head, rolling: £3; motion involuntary. Head, scalp: Bº Scalp. Head, scratching: on waking, IICalc.; induces bleeding, Petrol.; dizzy, after (epilepsy), HCalc.; painful, after, Caps. Head, skull. Bº Skull. Head, sweat: AEsc. h., Agar., Amyl., IAnt. t., Bufo., II Calc., BRCham., Cinch. bol., Cimex, LEup. pur., MGuaiac., Hep., Iodof., Lact. ac., Lyc., IIMerc., BMez., Petrol., IIPuls., Rheum, IlSil.,B.Stram.; frequently alternating with transient coldness, IPhos.; cold, Ant. t., Benz. ac., Bry., GCalc.; cold (apoplexy), IOp.; cold, clammy, HCarbol. ac., Phos.; cold, clammy, in bilious fever, ICrotal; , clammy, rest of body hot and dry (croup), IHep.; clammy, with discharge of much turbidurine, | |Phos.; cold, with cough, B.Ant. t.; cold, with nausea, HLobel. i.; profuse cold (neuralgia of left phrenic nerve), I Stann.; cold on one side, worse at night and towards morning, better after waking and rising, HPuls.; with cold skin, Pod.; in diarrhoea, Sil.; in drops, Bell.; in large drops, Ars. h.; easily, iCarbo v.; during epileptic attack, Cup. m.; in evening, Anac.; from least exertion, Carbol. ac.; in typhoid fever, Ver.; profuse, following rush of blood to head (hysteria), HMosch. ; with heat, *Cham.; with one (right) sided heat, mostly in forenoon, Magn. c.; hot, Act. sp., HGlon., Pod.; hot, wetting hair, IICham.; hot in neur- algia, DCham.; hot, sticky, Cham.; copious, on Occiput during recovery from hydrocephalus, Art. v.; wet from sweating in acute hydro- cephalus, after erysipelatous eruption, Apis; inischias, HColoc.; in morning, walking in open air, Calc.; at night, BICalc.; profuse, at night (meningitis, hydrocephalus), Sil.; on occiput, HHCalc., Sul.; fetid, B Calc.; fetid on one half, with anxiety and dread of uncovering, Nux v.; fetid on one side, worse at night and to- ward morning, better after waking and rising, IPuls.; fetid, sour smelling, oily, Merc.; of musklike odor, in hydrocephalus, IApis ; Odor of musk (in meningitis), Sul.; smelling Sour, with faintish weakness, evening, before sleep, or morning, ISep.; profuse, sour, GBSil.; Only on head, HBell.; profuse, oily, Bufo.; Sweat, better outdoors, Acon.; in ozaena, WMagn. m.; in pneumonia, Merc.; prickling on bald vertex, after each meal, JCepa; with redness, burning and thirst, I |Magn. c.; with restlessness at night (dentition), Calc.; pro- fuse on right side, none on left, l l Tereb.; on one side, | | Puls.; in sleep, Cic., ILyc., II'od.; goes off with sleep (croup), 1Samb.; copious, directly on falling asleep (constipation), I (Sil.; sticky (bronchitis), TVer.; in syphilitic head- ache, l IThuya ; about temples, Lyc.; viscid, Psor.; when walking in open air, IñCinch., IGraph. 53; Forehead sweat. Head, swollen: Amm. c., IIApis, Kreo., | | Merc. c., Petrol., Vespa; in anasarca, Ars.; to double its size, redness of body, HBell.; in spasms, ICup. m.; with bloodshot eyes during attack (congestive headache), Melil.; like a case of confluent smallpox, all the same color, brown (measles), l l Zinc.; with sharp, irri- tating fever, l l Rhus v.; in heart disease, Cact., enormous in Hodgkin’s disease, ISyph.; in- teguments feel swollen, IBApis ; whitish, violently itching (paralysis), Apis; occiput, touching part causes excruciating pain (hemi- crania), TPhos.; painful, Bell.; sore to touch, rending, periosteal, Ruta ; puffed and bloated, with dry heat all over body (asthma thymi- cum), BSamb.; purplish red, Il Cup. m.; right side (erysipelas), | Ver. v.; suppurating, cari- Ous, worse from pressure, INitr, ac.; sup- purating (caries), with putridsmelling sweat day and night, worse motion and contact, Staph.; on one side, with itching, sensation . of coldness and tearing in temple, worse touch- ing it, better lying on it or after rising from bed, Sep.; temples swelling, painful to touch, Cham.; hard, tender on edge of hair, bleed- ing when scratched, Calc. s.; thickening, sen- sitive to touch (periosteal headache), HMez.; touch causes pain, I ICup. m. Head, touch: Bº Chapter 3. Head, traumatic : Eğ injuries. Head, twitching: £º motion involuntary. Head, tumors: Bº Tumors. Head, vermin : ɺ Hair. Head, wrapping: £35° Chapter 3. SCALP, baldness: º Hair baldness, and falling out. Scalp, congestion: long lasting, BFluor, ac., Ustil.; causes complete loss of hair, Ustil. É&* red, also Head flushed. Scalp, has a dirty look : Psor. Scalp, dry : Ustil. Scalp, induration : Scrofulous children, Carbo a. Scalp, inflammation : Astac. Scalp, itching : Bº Head, Chapter 3. Scalp, Čhorealike muscular movements: Agar. Scalp, moved with difficulty: Berb., IMerc. per. Scalp, offensive odor : 1 IPsor. tº Eruption fetid. Scalp, red : I.Petrol., Raph. | tº congested, also Head flushed. Scalp, rough and uneven : RBry. Scalp, painful to touch: É33° Chapter 3, Head touch. SKULL, affections of bony structure : I Calc. fl., 1Calc. p. Skull, caries: Arg. m., Asaf., El Aur. met., Hekla, IHep., HINitr. ac., Phos. ac., ISil., HStaph.; of mastoid process, Aur. met., Caps., Fluor. ac.; bone exposed and a small piece exfoliated, afer a blow, Natr. m. Hºt necrosis. w Skull, exostoses: Ananth., ILArg. met, IAur. met., Calc., HiCalc, fl., IKali iod., IMez., HIPhOS. Skull, fracture: 1. Arn., IICalc. p., ISymph.; bone splintered, Hyper.; compound, 1Calend.; hernia after fractured skull, Calend.; non- union, particularly in the aged, 11Calc. p. Skull, fungus: causing compression, Calend.; haematodes, WPhos.; idiopathic, of dura mater, or cranium, Calc. p. Skull, hypertrophied: : Ferr. iod. ɺ exostoses, swelling. Skull, bones lapped over during birth, parietals Q. • * * 170 over each other and over occiput (suckling of a few weeks): l l Op. Skull, necrosis: Fluor. ac., Hippoz., Kali bi, IPhos., Sil. }º caries. Skull, perforated: by tumors, ILach., IISil.; hernia cerebri, Calc. p., Sil. Skull, periostitis: Hekla, IKali iod, IPhos., Phos. ac., Ruta ; mercurial (syphilis), IKali iod., Stil.; tubercles in periosteum, Hippoz. Skull, soft : ICalc. p. Skull, styloid process: pain as if swollen in angle in front of, worse from pressure, ILach. Skull, sutures: open (hydrocephalus), Apóc., HMerc.; pressed asunder, not a single border of a bone touches its neighbor (hydrocepha- lus), IMerc. Skull, swelling: Stilling.; bulbous, Sil.; flat on left side, osseous, containing fluid, ICalc. fl. ; hard, of whole left side of upper portion, with numbness and shooting, HDaph.; inflamed, with sticking pain, and hammering, ending in suppuration, worse from damp cold air, better touching and rubbing, Calc.; worse from motion and in evening, IBMez.; parietal, with newborn children, HCalc. fl.; parietal, near posterior fontanelle, resembling half a goose egg in form and size, fluctuating upon Fº and circumscribed by a ring of swol- en bone several days after birth, Merc.; tumefaction in posterior portion, Hydrocot.; small, extending through orbital sutures and foramina to dura and pia mater, Anthrac. Skull, cranio tabes: ; Calc. p., ; Calc. s. Skull, thin : crackling like paper when pressed upon (cholera infantum), HCalc. p. mostly frontal, I Aur. met., 5. EYES. TUMIORS, bony: ILCalc, fl., Kali m., Sil. Tumors, cephalaetoma: Calc. fl., IMerc., Sil.; almost whole left parietal bone covered with large soft elastic swelling, | |Sil.; Sanguineous, occipital, Calc. p. Tumors, encephaloma: ICroc. Tumors, enchondrosis: large hard swelling, but soft in some places, in child’s head, begin- ing above ears, extends to larynx, I lSil. Tumors, growth as large as a dollar on mid- dle of forehead, projecting about four lines, i. and went spontaneously and suddenly: |Mez. Tumors, hard : from size of pea to that of a hazel or walnut, enlarge, break open and discharge viscous yellow-brownish ichor, Hip- OZ. Tºrs, keloid: in temporal region, I lSil. Tumors, lipoma : ICroc. Tumors, malignant: Calc. Tumors, painful: | | Hep. Tumors, sanguineous: occipital, ICalc. p. Tumors, sebaceous: IIBar..., IKali c.; hairless, easily suppurating, every four weeks at full moon, painful, especially in open air, Calc.; inflamed and ready to discharge, WHep.; smooth and shining, Sil.; Suppurate and form ulcers, Ananth. Tumors, soft: on scalp, Petrol.; elastic, on parietal bone, as large as a hen’s egg, visible pulsations, a sharp, rough, indented opening could be felt in underlying bone, tumor de- nuded of hair, l l Phos. Tumors, suppurating: and affecting skull, worse lying on well side, IPuls. Tumors, wens: gº sebaceous. 5. EYES. Accommodation. Anterior chamber. Aqueous humor. Canthi. Chor- oid. Ciliary body. Circumorbital. Conjunctiva. Cornea. EyeS. IllusionS. Iris. LaSheS. LenS. LidS. Lachrymal apparatuS. Ophthalmia. Optic nerve. LaChrymation. Orbit. Photophobia. Pupil. Retina. Scle- rotica. Sight. Supraorbital. Witreous. ACCOMMODATION, disturbance: Ailant., IGels.; eyes involuntarily drawn together, is obliged to lie down and close eyes, Il Merc. sol.; with lachrymation, H Morph. Sul.; spasm of ciliary muscle, HJab.; as if focus of right eye were suddenly displaced (hemicrania), IGlon. Accommodation, paralysis (want of): II Arg. nit., 1Calab. IHydras.; after illness, mostly diphtheria, Arg. nit.; after diphtheria and in muscular asthenopia, l l Calab.; objects closer than 12 or 14 are indistinct, Arg, nit.; with impaired sensibility of right retina, Sup- ſº posed to be due to use of cosmetic, which probably contained carbonate of lead, I | Op. Accommodation, weakened: from overexert- ing eyes, INux v.; cannot accommodate quick- ly, Aur. mur., ICon...; weak, IGels. Accommodation. Bº Sight asthenopic, astig- matic, hypermetropic, myopic, straining, weakness. ANTERIOR CHAMBER, contracted: IAur. met. Anterior chamber, hemorrhage : Arn., ILach.; after iridectomy, ILed. Anterior chamber, hypopion : Apis, l l Colch., , 5. EYES. '171 IHep., IISil., ISul., IThuya; suppurative cho- roiditis in right eye after needle operation for cataract, l l Phyt.; in abscess of cornea oriritis, |Merc. cor.; with deep ulceration of centre of cornea, involving one-third its surface, I Sul.; in iritis, Merc., Plumb., Sil., Sul.; in irido- choroiditis, IBry.; with kerato-iritis, IHep.; pain very severe at night, Merc.; in syph- ilitic iritis, IIMerc.; in traumatic ophthalmia, ISul.; in scrofulous subjects, l l Seneg.; with tumor, melanotic, black and red mixed, Aur. met.; with sloughing ulcer (syphilitic), I lSil.; right and left, anterior chamber shallow, | | Merc. iod. flav. Hº Iris inflammation. AQUEOUS HUMOR, cloudy : IEuphor., |Kali iod. Aqueous humor, hazy: Gels, ITereb.; hazy, in glaucoma, Prun.; hazy, in irido-choroiditis Suppurativa traumatica, I [Rhus ; hazy, in syphilitic iritis, HIMerc. Aqueous humor, hernia tunicae: BBar. m. Aqueous humor, slightly turbid, mixed with small specks from the soft and discolored iris (choroiditis): Coloc. BROWS: Bºy Supraorbital, brows. CANTHI, agglutination : | | Agar., Ars. S. f.; on awaking, in right (rheumaticiritis), l l Syph.; lachrymal fistula, l l Agar.; in morning, by purulent mucus, IHep.; of inner, in morning, IPuls.; with a pressing sore feeling, Zinc.; of Outer, l l Colch., WNatr. m., Sep. Canthi, biting: with lachrymation, Colch.; in inner right, better rubbing, Zinc.; in outer, Camph. w Canthi, bloodvessels: running from. Outer and inner to cornea (ophthalmia,after chill), Euph.; veins in inner left injected, morning, Cinch. bol.; inner, red, to cornea, Arg. nit., Jamb. Cº. bluish : inner, after abuse of mercury, Sars. Canthi, burning: Carbo v., Sul.; on awaking, in inner, Therid.; in evening, by candlelight, Phos. ac.; of inner, Aur. met., 1Caust., Clem., Graph., IRhus; lachrymal fistula, in inner, | | Agar.; in inner right, Cinnab., Coloc., Rhus; itching, || Alum.; in ophthalmia, Calc.; scald- ing, worse at night, IIISry.; frequently in Small spots, Berb.; burning, with effusion of tears, WIris; after washing, Amm. m. É& heat, smarting. Canthi, contraction: in inner, l l Paris; extend- ing to brain, with vertigo, Ananth.; cramplike pain in inner right, Cinch. bol. Canthi, cracked: [Natr. m.; and bleed easily, IIGraph.; of outer (keratitis pustulosa), ls. Outer, in pterygium, l l Zinc. Canthi, cutting: in outer, l l Hep. Canthi, digging: in inner, extending to brain, with vertigo, Ananth. Canthi, discharge : from inner, HPetrol. Canthi, drawing: at inner, Aur. met.; outer, in acute catarrhal conjunctivitis, Sep. Canthi, dryness: of inner, Berb.; in morning, |Nux V. Canthi, eruption: red, papulous around left in- ner, ISyph. Cº. excoriation: Apis, Euphor.; of outer, AI’S. Canthi, excrescence: on inner, ICalc. Canthi, as of a foreign body: in inner, Berb.; as of a lump, in right outer, seems to move to inner canthus on closing eye, and to return on opening, I ISul. ac.; as if a particle were in left outer, Ign.; as from Sand, in left inner, Acon.; pressure, as from grain of Sand in outer, Con., Euph.; pressure as from grain of sand, in evening, Alum.; painful sensation as of a grain of sand at outer edge (ophthal- mia after chill), Euph.; in right, in morn- ing, when walking, Sul. ac. Canthi, granulated: Outer, Ant. t. Hºt Lids granulated. Canthi, heat and dryness in left outer, as if it would inflame : Thuya. Canthi, inflammation: Calc.S.; of inner, IClem.; worse in morning, I Nux v. Bº ulcerate. Canthi, itching: Ant. c., || Arn., Ascl. t., | | Calc., Cast. eq., Clem., Euph., Fluor. ac., ILyc., IMur. ac., Natr. m., Stront., Sul.; in blephar- itis, 11 Arg. met.; after breakfast, in left, Lo- bel. i.; in evening, in outer, IPuls.; in lachry- mal fistula, l l Agar.; like flea-bites in left inner, with desire to rub, HCaust.; of inner, Il Alum., Apis, Aur. met., Bell., Cina, Graph.,Stront.; in left inner, Chel, Ipom., Syph.; in rightin- ner, Cinnab.; almost constant, in right inner (tarsal tumors), l l Zinc.; intolerable, in right inner, 9 P.M., Tromb.; in inner, with lachry: mation, Con...; at inner angle and lower lid of right, ICinnab.; in outer, Arg. met.; in outer, in ophthalmia, after chill, IEuph.; in retinitis, in inner, Sul.; smarting after rub- bing, in inner, Ruta ; frequently in small spots, Berb.; of inner, with acrid, corrosive tears after rubbing, better in open air, 1Gamb.; like the healing of an ulcer, in inner, in evening after sundown, Puls. Canthi, jerking: in inner, Ant. t.; in Outer, Cann. i. • Canthi, mucocele: underneath inner, from obstruction of duct, IGraph. Hºº polypus. Canthi, mucus: Dig.; dry (brain affection), IHell.; gummy, in inner, l l Psor.; hardened, IHep.; hardened, in outer, l l Ipec.; in morn- ing, Ant. c.; copious purulent, during night, HDig.; purulent (ophthalmia), l l Nux v.; thick- ened, Bism.; thick masses, in inner, after injury, Euph.; tough, IHep.; tough, in inner, Lact. ac.; white, worse in left, in morning (ophthalmia scrofulosa), Amm. br.; yellow, in inner (typhoid), Ver. v. Canthi, pain: in right inner, as if blood went there and could go no farther (rheumatic iritis), I ISyph.; extending from inner, around eye, worse in morning, Cinnab.; inner to articulation of jaw, Iod.; in left inner, Alum., Fluor. ac.; in right inner, extends upward and outward in a semicircle above superciliary ridge, dull heavy pain prevents working, commences 9 A.M., goes off in afternoon (neu- ralgia), Lach. Canthi, polypus: as large as a pea, pedunculated, growing in right outer, Lyc. mucocele. Canthi, pressure: Carbo v.; in hemiplegia of face, ICaust.; in inner lower right, ICin- nab.; with lachrymation, IColch.; pain- ful, in inner, IIFuph.; in outer angle of left, worse in evening, Mez.; painful, in outer Cinch.; painful in right inner, Stann.; with redness of conjunctiva, I Zinc.; in right in- ner, with lachrymation, Euph.; in left inner, as from a stye, with lachrymation, Stann. Canthi, pricking : in inner and lower lid of right, ICinnab,; in outer, Sul.; in right inner, Coloc. 172 5. EYES. Canthi, pus: Graph., IKalibi, INux v., Phos. ac., | | Ran. b.; in inner, l l Zinc.; dried muco- pus, Cham.; muco-purulent matter in inner (typhoid fever), IStram.; in morning, Cham.; eyes muddy and lustreless (apoplexy), HINux V.; thick acrid in morning, Pic. ac. Canthi, red: Arg. nit., | |Sil.; in blepharitis, Kali c.; as blood, Arg, nit.; in lachrymal fistula, l l Agar.; from acrid lachrymation, Natr. m.; painful inflammation of inner, IGraph. Canthi, shooting : in inner, Ant. t.; in inner, with lachrymation, BCon.; in inner of right, Cinnab. Canthi, smarting: Apis, Mar. V., IMur, ac., Ran. Sc., Sul.; in inner, with ciliary blephar- itis from conjunctivitis granulosa or from smallpox, HPetrol.; in evenings, Ant. t. ; of inner, Calc. S.; of inner, with lachrymation, WCon.; in inner, morning in bed, 1 INux v.; in outer, Hep., Sul.; in right outer, Ran. b.; in small spots, Berb. gº burning. Canthi, soreness: Apis, Arg. nit., ICham, INux v., Zinc.; with burning in outer, HKali c.; of inner, with entropion, | | Sep.; with fissures, IſiGraph.; from acrid lachrymation, Natr. m.; particularly outer, HAnt. c.; in outer, Sep.; in Outer, in pterygium, 12inc.; in right Outer, IRan. b., Zinc. Canthi, spots: small, humid, in external, pain- ful if sweat touches them, Ant., c. Canthi, sticking: in inner, with ciliary ble- pharitis from conjuntivitis granulosa or from smallpox, HPetrol.; in evening, IPuls.; in left inner, I | Chel.; pressive, fine, in inner, after rubbing, IPuls.; in inner, with cloudiness of sight, Zinc. Bºe pricking, stinging, stitches. Canthi, stiffness: in outer, in rheumatic in- flammation, HKali bi. Canthi, stinging: Asar.; in inner, Apis ; sudden drawing, in left outer, spreads around, above and below to inner, Spong.; tensive, in left outer, worse moving eyes, disappears On touch, Spong. Bº pricking, stitches. Canthi, stitches: Calc.; violent, burrowing, presses upper lid down, Spig.; at inner, HAur. met., Bell., IGraph., Jamb.; sharp, fine, in inner, I | Arn.; in left inner, Clem. Hº pricking, stinging. Canthi, swelling: of inner, after abuse of mer- cury, Sars.; inflamed, as large as a pigeon's egg in inner, like incipient, fistula, Il Petrol.; pustular of left, like a lachrymal fistula, Stann. Canthi, tearing: in left outer, Cinch. Canthi, twitching: with increased sensitive- ness of face, IKali m.; in Outer, Camph.; of left outer, l l Phos.; under left outer, Amyl. Canthi, ulcerate: Apis, IKali c. gº inflamed, pus, soreness. Canthi, B& Lachrymal apparatus. CHOROID, atrophic spots: commencing in left, Kali iod.; very marked, surrounded by areolae of active inflammation (chorio-retin- itis), l l Phos.; a single nodule just external to macula, nodule and tissue between it and macula have characteristic prominence and yellow red color, while small lines and dots of choroidal pigment give evidence of approach- ing atrophy in that tissue, l TVer., v. Choroid, congested: in chorio-retinitis, IKali m.; with or without serous effusion, Gels. ; hyperaemia, Phos.; hyperaemia, consequent upon hyperopia, | Puls. Choroid, hemorrhage: ILach. Choroid, inflammation (choroiditis): Ars, ICed., Coloc., IGels., Ipec, Merc, Merc, cor., 1 |Prun., | |Sil., ISpig., ISulā; alcoholic, HNux v.; chronic, Ced.; circumscribed, TVer. v.; disseminate, IBell, 1Gels.; disseminate, progressive, alternates with bronchial catarrh, Ars.; disseminate, especially if syphilitic, Kali iod.; posterior, with chorio-retinitis in myopic patients(hemorrhagic), Prun.; chorio- retinitis, BKali . m., ISul.; chorio-retinitis, chronic, with fluid beneath retina causing de- tachment (hemiopia), Aur. met.; chorio-retin- itis, edges irregular, pigmented (improved), | | Kalim.; chorio-retinitis in myopic patients, with sclerectasia posterior, and fluidity of vitreous with floating opacities (hemorrhagic) Prun.; chorio-retinitis, rapidly progressing, in a man who had been writing in a cellar by poor light for several months and using tobacco to excess, |Phos.; chorio-retinitis, disk a large irregular atrophic spot, Sur- rounded by several small ones, IKali m.; chorio-retinitis, with throbbing pain, espe- cially in left eye, worse in morning, worse lying down, Nuxv.; chorio-retinitis, choroid thick- ened, HKali m.; serous, IBry., Gels., Jab., | | Psor.; in a myopic eye, caused by straining eyes, l l Ruta; subacute, subject to arthritis vaga, venous hyperaemia of capillaries, l l Puls.; suppurative, in right eye (a child after needle operation for cataract), l l Phyt.; syph- ilis, Merc., BKali iod. Choroid, papules: Hippoz. Choroid, thickened: chorio-retinitis, HKali m. CILIARY BODY, inflammation: l l Hep, BMerc. cor, Sil. CIRCUIMORBITAL, aching: IMez. Circumorbital, acute pains: about left, JKali bi. Hº neuralgia. Circumorbital, blood vessels: distended (eman- sio mensium), JDig. Circumorbital bruised *ing i Aur. met. Circumorbital, burning : loral., Graph.; with lachrymation (Basedow’s disease), | |Spong. hea Circumorbital, circles: ISep.; black, Ver.; black, from bruise, Ham.; blue, Ailant., Anac., Cadm. s.,1Camph., HCanth., Chim. umb., Cina, HICinch., Coccul, Crotal., Cup. m., ICycl., Ferr., IGels., Ign., Lach, IILyc., Manc., INux m., INux v., | |Oleand., IPhos., Phyt., Rhus, Stram., ISul., WWer.; blue, in fis- tula ani, IIIBerb.; broad, blue, Ars. h., Psor.; dull bluish, I IStram.; blue, in cholera, HIVer.; blue, in cholerine, HFerr.; blue, with pale face, Jatroph., IINatr. c., || Oleand.; blue, with pale face and palpitation, Calc. a.; blue, in gastritis mucosa in a child, Ars.; blue, in headache, Bism.; blue, after menses, IPhos.; blue, in ophthalmia, HCic.; blue, in chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea, l l Plat.; blue, in sper- matorrhoea, IZinc.; blue, with worms, HCina, HFilix; dark, ICina, Natr. c., | | Puls., | |Xan.; dark, in cholera, I Ant. t.,BCup.ac.; dark, in dia- betes mellitus, IUran. n.; dark, with earthy face, IPuls.; dark, in yellow fever, Ars., JNux v.; dark, in chronic headache, Naja; dark brown, in bilious remittent, BCrotal.; dark, in 5. EYES. 173 Spermatorrhoea, IGels.; dark, with worms, Calc., Cina; green, TVer.; red, in paraplegia, Ars.; red, about right, I IStram.; yellow, Col- lin., IIMux v. Bº Eyes sunken, Infraorbital half-circles. Circumorbital, feeling of contraction: Cornus, Kali m. Đº tension. Circumorbital, cutting : ICrotal. Circumorbital, disagreeable sensation, about left : Pallad. Circumorbital, drawing pain, worse at night and toward morning (scrofulous and syphilitic iritis): | |Sul. Circumorbital, ecchymosis: | |Phos. ; from blow, Arn., | | Erig., | | Ham.; purpura from slight knock, ILach., Phos., ISul.ac. tº circles. Circumorbital, eruption: Ars.; of small blisters, Crotal.; of boils, |Sil.; fine, looks red and puffy, Euph.;inkeratitis pustulosa, Merc.sol.;. pimples, like small boils, Merc. cor.; small, inflamed (blepharophthalmia), IHep.; pus- tular (keratitis pustulosa), ISul.; inflamed, pustular, after dogbite, ILyss. Circumorbital, headache: about left, Brach.; about right, in evening, Calc. Circumorbital, heat: IGlon.; and correspond- ing Soreness of side of head (iritis), HMerc.; in syphilitic iritis, I IThuya ; in prosopalgia, | |Spig. Gº burning. Circumorbital, heaviness: Cornus. Circumorbital, inflammation : with burning sticking, HNitr, ac.; erysipelatous, Como.; ery- sipelatous, about left orbit and down left side of nose, WApis. Circumorbital, itching : Berb., HCarbo v., Case., Pallad., Sars.; especially in inner canthi, Chrom. ac. Circumorbital, margins: 533° circles. Circumorbital, neuralgia: daily at same hour, with flushing of that side of face, IKali cy. ɺ acute pain, shooting, tearing. Circumorbital, numbness: Il Asaf. Circumorbital, pains (undefined): Amm. br., Chloral., IIgn., JNitr. ac., | | Puls., | |Sul.; spreads to frontal sinuses and head, Spig.; extending from left eye beyond right eye- brow, while walking, at 10 A.M., Pallad.; worse from motion and in fresh air, better from strong pressure and wrapping up head (ceph- alalgia), AlMagn. m.; worse at night, Cinnab.; in pneumonia, IMerc.; in retinitis, ISul.; worse from touch (iritis), Merc., WMerc. cor. Circumorbital, pressing: | | Cham.; painful, after taking cold, worse in open air (incipient cataract), Sep.; constant, violent, painful all around, worse to a frightful degree on moving eyes or exposure to light (scrofulous Ophthalmia), ISul.; in afternoon, as if eyes were too large, l l Phyt.; pain about left, BMez. Circumorbital, rings: Bº circles. Circumorbital, felt a shock in left orbital in- teguments *::::::: | | Rhus. Circumorbital, shooting, with scalding lachry- mation, at 1 P.M., lasts an hour, decreases, ceasing at 3 P.M. (rheumatic iritis): ISyph. jº neuralgia. Circumorbital, sickly look: IICina. Circumorbital, skin: dry, scurfy, Petrol.; glos- sy, Natr. m.; white about (scariatina). | | Zinc. Circumorbital, smarting : especially in inner canthi, Chrom, ac. Circumorbital, soreness: BPsor.; as if bruised, Brach. Circumorbital, sticking: worse at night, Acon. Circumorbital, stiffness: of muscles, AIKalm. Circumorbital, stinging: Spong.; in left orbit, AEsc. h. Circumorbital, stitches: Cham.; in upper, from pressure and toward evening, Acon. Circumorbital, swelling: "I Apis, HFerr., IKali c., Natr. a., IIPhos.; in albuminuria, Ars.; in asthma, BKali c.; on awaking, Nitr. ac.; closes eyes, l l Rhus v.; erysipelatous, Rhus; ery- sipelatous, begins in left, extends over face, neck and Scrotum, vesicles stain yellow, burn- ing and itching (Scarlatina), l l Rhus; watery, erysipelatous, Apis; in intermittent, JFerr.; in irido-choroiditis, IRhus; in neuralgia of trigeminus, Ars.; about right, | |Stram. Circumorbital, tearing : worse in evening and might, Coloc.; constant, around right, passing backward from inner canthus to articulation of jaws, Iod.; on looking at light (scrofulous ophthalmia), Ars.; worse at night, Acon.; especially in orbits, Mez.; in right, Il Paeonia. ɺ neuralgia. Circumorbital, tenderness: Calab., Coloc., GNitr. a.c. Circumorbital, tension : HNux m. gº contraction. Circumorbital, threadlike pain: from cheek towards eye, ICepa. Circumorbital, throbbing : Ars. Circumorbital, twitching: HICalab. CONJUNCTIVA, blennorrhoea: Cadm. s., IHep., Merc.; gonorrhoeal, Puls.; with Smarting, IKreo.; malignant, leuco-phleg- matic temperaments, Thuya ; suppressed, causes prosopalgia, Ign. Conjunctiva, bloodshot: 339° congestion. Conjunctiva, burning: Berb., || Kreo. Hºº heat, smarting. Conjunctiva, carcinoma : Thuya. Conjunctiva, catarrhal affection: Cham,Gamb. gº inflammation, Ophthalmia catarrhal. Conjunctiva, bloodvessels: bunches of injected, terminating in vesicles, |Merc. cor.; full of dark, which lose themselves in cornea (oph- thalmia), IApis; distended (chronic syphi- litic ophthalmia), WMerc.; enlarged, Bell., IClem., IHep, 1 |Ver. v.; enlarged in right, HArs. met.; enlarged veins run nearly hori- zontally toward cornea, terminate in little blisters near edge of cornea, worse from cry- ing, IHep.; numerous (traumatic), Euph.; covered with red, Bell.; strangulated, Arg. nit.; suggillation, of right, l l Kreo.; tortuous, | | Ver. v.; varicose, Alum.; arthritic, with accumulation of white matter in canthi, Lyc.; with burning in edges of lids, worse afternoon (blepharoadenitis), Sang.; chronic, IHep.; with yellow secretion, IKali s. gºt congestion, inflammation; also Oph- thalmia catarrhal. Conjuctiva,chemosis: Il Acon., 18 Apis, Arg. nit., 3. IHep, Ipec., IKali iod., & Lach., UNatr. m., IRhus, lSil., Vespa; after cataract extrac- tion, IGuaraea; suppurative choroiditis in right eye after needle operation for cataract, ń. in acute catarrhal conjunctivitis, Apis, IIpec.;in croupous conjunctivitis, Kali bi.; in suppurative traumatic irido-choroiditis, | | Rhus; in iritis, BArg, nit.; in pustular kerati- 174 5. EYES, tis, dark red, IIApis; of left, Ars. S. r.; in ciliary neuralgia, with acute conjunctivitis, | | Tereb.; in right eye (hereditary syphilis), | |Syph.; with acrid tears and coryza, Euph.; pale, yellow . (diphtheritic conjunctivitis), Merc. iod, rub.; in zymosis, Crotal. gº swelling. Conjunctiva, congestion: bloodshot, IIAcon., AEthus., Aloe, Alum., Amm. c., Amyl., IApis, Arg. , nit., Arn., Bapt., IIPell., Canth., Chloral., 1Colch, Dig., Dory, Eryng., IGlon., Ham., Iodof., IKali br., l l Kali m., Lyss., Med., IMyr. cer, Natr. m., ||Natr. p.; bloodshot, in apoplexy, TVer. v.; bloodshot, from cough, IIArn., Crotal.; bloodshot, in spasmodic croup, HBell.; bloodshot, at night, IKali br.; bloodshot, with swollen face (con- gestive headache), Melil.; in intermittent, Cact. ; bloodshot with headache, IBell., IGlon., | | Melil.; bloodshot, in hydroceph- alus, ICup. ac.;' bloodshot, in purpura haemor- rhagica, IPhos.; bloodshot, from exposure to sun, Cact.; congested, at time for return of menses (climaxis), l l Calab.; congested from least exposure to cold or wind, Natra.; con- gested from violence of concussion in whoop- ing cough, small vessels ruptured, Ham.; con- gested after debauchery or sitting up late at night to study, Nux v.; congestion of left, in suppressed intermittent, ISpig; congested, in typhus, Crotal.; congested, in headache, Act. rac., HBell., 1Glon.; congestion, palpebral, LMerc. cor., Phell.; congestion, palpebral, of left §: IChloral.; congestion, palpebral, pale red, shining (scrofulosis), Con.; congestion, palpe- bral,lower right, l l Vespa; congestion, palpebral (retinitis hemarolopica), Lyc.; congestion, with paralysis of right side, | |Prun; passive congestion, l l Naja ; º congestion, with. soft granulation, | |Plumb.; congestion, with photophobia (dysmenorrhoea), IXan,; con- gestion in pneumonia, Bell.; with pulsation on stooping, Seneg.; injected, Amyl., Ant. t., IApis, Ars. h., Arum. d., Asar., Astac., HBell., HCamph., Cann. i., Ced., IChin. S., ICrot. t., Ferr. m., Graph., Grin, IHam., Ipec., t\{ali ars, IKali iod, IMerc. cor., IMerc. cy., Morph... s., LINatr. m., INux y, IOp., | |Phos., Pod, I Sang, Sec.; Sep., | |Sil., Spig., Stram., | |Sul., Tereb.; in- jected, with mental anxiety, Lyss.; in in- flammation of brain, Mer. v.; injected, in cephalalgia,...,ILach.; injected, in Sclero-cho- roiditis, I Sil.; injected, in suppurative cho- roiditis, in right eye after needle operation for cataract, l l Phyt.; injected, especially right side, after catching cold (child), Ipec.; in conjunctivitis, Chloral., IKali c., Natr. a.; injected in leucoma, Kali c.; injected, in conjunctivitis scrofulosa, IKalibi.; bundles of injected vessels converge toward cornea, | | Puls.; bunches of injected vessels run toward cornea, where they form little vesi- Čies with turbid secretion, Hep, l l Merc. cor.; injected, in coryza, IICepa; injected, in convulsions before menses, l l Puls.; in- jected, in , delirium, IBell.; injected, diº red, especially near external canthus, left eye worse, Mez.; injected, in epilepsy, IBufo; injected, in typhoid, ILach., Ver, v.; injected, in yellow fever, INux v.; injected from inner canthus to margin of cornea (traumatic), Con...; injected, in syphilitic iritis, I IThuya; injected, in keratitis pustulosa, Merc. Sol., IISul.; left, injected, Eryng., IISul.; outer half of left injected, ICinnab.; left, injected, painful, Chloral.; injected, as if vessels were filled with dirty liquid, IStram.; injected, in menin- gitis, IStram.; injected, with migraine, IKali br.; injected, cannot see well, like a mist be- fore eyes (congestive headache), Glon.; in- jected, in neuralgia, IMagn. p.; injected, in ciliary neuralgia, Amyl.; injected, in ophthal- mia tarsi, IMerc. cor.; injection, in catarrhal ophthalmia, Euph.; injected, in phlyctenu- lar ophthalmia, IIMerc. cor.; injected, in rheu- matic ophthalmia, IColoc.; injected, in Scro- fulous ophthalmia, Ars. ; injected vessels from larger trunks run from conjunctiva bulbi over edge of cornea in a very slightly tortuous course and then divide into numer- Ous branches without forming many anasto- moses, their disposition is arborescent (eri- thistic scrofulous ophthalmia), IMerc. cor.; injected, in chronic syphilitic ophthalmia, IMerc.; injected, in ozaena, ISyph.; with much pain, I Sul.; with pain in and around eye, usually worse at night, ICrot. t.; injected, in prosopalgia, Mez.; left, injected, in proso- palgia, Il Ver.; injected, in pterygium, I Zinc.; injected, from reading, Ammoniac., Apis; injected, worse from reading and candle- light, Bapt.; injected, in lyssophobia, Lyss.; right, injected, I ISul., Vespa; injected, with Soreness, Sang.; subconjunctival and pericor- neal tissue profusely injected with very fine vessels, through which was also distributed a large quantity of pigments, forming a zone as striking in appearance as the one occupying the corneal limbus, into which it impercepti- bly merged, IMerc. iod. flav.; injection, from overuse, especially § artificial light, pain in eyes during night, Nux v.; injection variable, at no time commensurate with severity of ain, redness usually dark, especially during ater stages, may be bright during height of inflammation, Il Tereb.; injected, with ver- tigo, HPell., Glon.; redness, Ant. c., | IApis, IIArs., Ars. h., | | Ars. m., Ast. r., Bapt., Bar, c., Berb., Bism., Bufo., Calc., Calc. S., 1Caps., Card. m., ICepa, Chin. S., Chloral., TCinnab., Coff., ICup. m., Dig., Elaps., Erig., | | Eup. pur., Graph., Hep, IHyos., Iber, IIgn.,IIpec., IKalibi..., || Kali c., || Kreo., ILach., ILyc., Lyss., Mar. v., IMeph., ||Merc. cor., Merc. sol., INitr. ac., CEnan., Op., Plumb., Psor., | | Ran. b., | | Rumex, Sep., Spig., Spong., Stram., ISul., | |Syph., Vacc., Vespa, Viol., Ziz.; red, in amaurosis, I Sul.; red, in apoplexy and old age, IBar. c.; red, in asthma, ICup. m.; red, like blood, Thuya; red, traversed by large bloodvessels, Calc. p., Euph., IKalibi.; bluish red, Ars., Ferr. iod.; red, with burning, IBry., HFerr.; red and Smarting as from salt, in left, especially in upper part, l l Zinc.; red, with pressive burning,Cinch.; red,in cataract, I lSil.; red, in hay catarrh, ISabad., | |Sticta; red and irritable, in serous choroiditis, IGels.; red, as from a cold, Iris; red, eyes become distorted (spasms after fright), ICup. m.; red, in coryza, Acon., Ars...m., ICepa, IPhyt., Ver.; red, in coryza, at beginning of influenza, IPuls; red, With cough, Acon, IPhyt.; dark red, Cham., 5. EYES. 175. IChel., Tereb.; red, during day, ISul.; red, in delirium tremens, first stage, Bell., IKalibi.; red, with drawing, Con...; dull red, IISep.; dull red, in Scarlet fever, Mur, ac.; red after exertion, especially in evening,| ||Niccol.; red in evenings, Ant. t.; red, worse in evening, (cere- bral hyperaemia), Hyos.; red, with flushed hot face and palpitation, Iber.; face red on af- fected side, Tereb.; red, with swollen face, Cinnab.; red (tertian ague), INatr. m.; red, in intermittent, Ferr.; red, in rheumatic fever, Arn.; red, in yellow fever, Merc., HSul.; red, with heat and rush of blood to forehead, | | Puls.; red, in headache, Bell., "Carbo a., Glon.; red, with fulness in left eye, before, during and at end of menses, or when menses do not appear, Glon.; red, in hydrocephaloid, II Apis; red, glassy (hydrocephalus), Hell.; red, after using eyes, with heaviness of lids, Merc. per.; indolent redness, after primary disease has been cured, INux v.; pale, in- flammatory redness, Coloc.; red, with in- flammation and lachrymation, Sil.; red, in injuries, IBAcon., Arn., IEuph., IIHep., ISil.; red, in insanity, I INux v., ||Ver. v.; red, with lachrymation, l l Alum., "Camph., IGraph., INatr.m., Crotal., HKaliiod.,ISpong., Gels.; red, with feeling as if balls were too large and compressed, ENatr. m.; redness of left, Ant. c., 7tCarbo a., Chloral., Eryng., | | Uran. n.; red, with agglutination of lids, ICrotal; lower part red, rPsor.; red in mea- sles, IIAcon., Euph.; redness of right after measles, I Arg. met.; redness of affected side, in supraorbital migraine, Spig.; red in morn- ing, Apoc., Rhus; red in morning, left worse (ophthalmia scrofulosa), Amm. br.; red, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., Menyanth.; red, in neuralgia, HChel.; in periodical neuralgia, INatr. m.; red, worse in night and from warmth, Arn.; red, in , phlyctenular ophthalmia, l l Merc. cor.; right, red vessels converging toward iris (rheu- matic ophthalmia), ISyph.; red, in ophthal- mia scrofulosa, HArs.; pale red, swollen (mela- notic tumor), Aur. met.; persistent redness especially at inner angle, worse evening and in open air, remaining after pustular keratitis (phlyctenular ophthalmia), l l Zinc.; red, with §. (meningitis), IBell., 1Glon.; red, particularly left eye, with photophobia (scrof- ulous constitution), Con...; pink, Il Arg. nit., Berb.; red, in pneumonia, Arn., IMelil.; red, at one point, Chloral.; red, with pressing, Niccol., Psor, Sil.; red, with pressure as from grain of sand, worse in morning, Con.; red, protrud- ing, Dory.; red, like pterygium, toward inner canthus, Arg. nit., Tromb.; red in rheuma- tism, IAnt. t.; redness of right, Chloral., Natr. m., | | Rhus ; red, scarlet, II Arg. nit.; red, in Scarlatina, IIAilant.; red, after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; red spots, Camph., | | Puls.; red, right, with external strabismus (head- ache), Coloc.; red, after straining while sew- ing, worse in warm room, better in open air, II Arg, nit.; red, with swelling, INux v.; red, with styes, IISep.; red, in tarsal tumors, l l Zinc.; red, swollen, Led.; red, right, in hereditar syphilis, I ISyph.; red, in veta, ICoca; red, with wild expression, IIGlon. gº inflammation, also Ophthalmia. Conjunctiva, a number of Small depressions: IIpec. Conjunctiva, hemorrhage: Conjunctiva, discharge : mattery, Calab., | |Mil- lef.; mild profuse, l l Sticta; mucous, frequently wipes as if to remove, Nux v., Puls.; mucous secretion increased, Puls., Sarrac.; mucous in morning, l l Sil.; mucous, in morning on awak- ing, Arg. nit.; mucous, copious in pannus, Apis; mucous, with photophobia (scrofulous constitution), ICon.; mucous, with smarting, ILyc.; of bland mucus (trachoma), IPuls.; of white mucus, Lachn., | | Petrol.; mucous, feeling as if tight skin came half way down over right, preventing sight when blowing nose, removed by rubbing, l l Caust.; copious muco-Serous in parenchymatous iritis, I lSil.; purulent, l l Sep.; thick yellow pus, morning, with burning, worse reading, Bapt. gº inflammation, also Ophthalmia. Conjunctiva, dryness: Il Acon., IIAlum., Asaf., Asar., Atrop.S., Bar.c., Bell., Berb., Caust., Ced., Chin.S., Clem., Crotal, Dros., Euphor., Euph., IMagn. c., Mang, IMerc. per., Natr. a., Natr. c., IQp., Pig. ac, HRhus, Sep., Sul, Thuya,Vinca, IZinc.; in afternoon, from 4 P.M. till evening, Caust.; worse in afternoon to evening, iNatr. s.; on awaking, Elaps, Staph.; burning, Sang.; in hay catarrah, I ISticta; in conjunctivitis, Ign., HHydras.; with sensation as if darkened by mucus, which Ought to be wiped away, IIPuls.; , in , evening, Lyc., Niccol.; in evening, in chronic catarrh, IAlum.; worse in evening (catarrhal ophthalmia), | | Puls.; dry feeling, HCaust., Lachn., | |Lith., Manc., Paeonia, Ver., Zinc.; dry feeling, with profuse discharge, Euphor.; dry feeling, in evening, Coloc ; dry feeling, painful in evening, Sil.; dryness, as if a foreign body were pressing in eye, in morning, HPuls.; in syphilitic iritis, II Zinc.; followslachrymation in morning, IHSul.; Soon succeeded by lachry- mation, better by jº on both lids, Croc.; cannot close lids, HINux m.; in morn- ing, conjunctivitis, TNatr. a.; in morning, then lachrymation, l l Caust.; especially moving eyeball (iritis), , IArg, nit; painful,as if dry, Rumex; painful, as if dry, with nightly ag- glutination, ILyc.; with pressure, Mez.; with sensation of pressure, in evening, Staph.; in right, Chrom. ac.; with soreness, as if bruised in left, Natr. ph.; in trachoma, HPuls. Conjunctiva, ecchymosis: Led.; from whoop- ing cough, or injuries, I Arm.; at outer corner of each (purpura), l l Tereb.; from blow, Arn., | Erig., Ham, Led.; indistinctly defined spots, IKali m.; Scattered here and there from straining, ILyc.; in diphtheritic conjunc- tivitis, Merc. iod. rub.; suggillations, II Arn.; tending toward trachoma, with discharge and pain, l l Sang.; , painless, circumscribed, red, like extravasations, Nux v. 6&" spots. Conjunctiva, flaccid: in catarrhal ophthalmia, | | Puls.; palpebral, l l Rhus, Conjunctiva, glassy.: Rali ars. Bºy" glassy. Conjunctiva, granulated : Eryng.; over entire bülbus of left, ICaust.; in ophthalmia scrofu- losa, Il.Ars. ICalc., Cham., ICrotal., IILach, HINux v., IIPhos.; with burning (congestion to head,whooping cough), ICarbo v.; in whooping cough, Nux v ; hem- orrhagic effusions undergoing degeneration, | |Merc. iod, flav.; especially in course of 176 5. EYES, zymotic disease, irregularities in menses and hemorrhagic states of body, ICrotal., BLach. Conjunctiva, herpes: Hep. Conjunctiva, infiltrated ; Arg. nit., Ipec.; presenting a firm fibrinous nature in diph- theritic conjunctivitis, WMerc. iod. rub. Conjunctiva, inflamed (conjunctivitis): Abrot., Acet, ac., AEthus., 18 Agar., Ailant., IIAlum., Amm. c., | | Ant. a., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, II Arg. nit., I HArn., II Ars., Asar, Ascl. t., Bapt., IBar, c., iBeii., Benz.ac., Berb., IICalc., ICalc, fl., Caust., HCham., 1 I Chin, s, Chloral., Chrom. ac., Clem., Coccus, Colch., Coloc., Cop.,ICroc., Daph., Dory., Elaps, Erig., Euphor., IEup. perf, HIFerr. ph., Glon, IGrin., IHep., Hippoz., Hydras., EIgn., || Merc. cor., iMeº iodºruš, inair. A., iiNatrºph. Nitr. ac., Phyt., || Plumb., Psor., Puls., | |Ratan., IHRhus, Sarrac., HSep., Stram., IISul.., ||Syph.; acute, after first stage lax or ecchymosed tissue, watery mucus or milky secretions, Euph.; subacute, IPhos.; in afternoon, first right then left, l l Badiag ; every afternoon at 4, Ars.; al- ternating with sore throat, l l Paris; with feel- ing as if balls were too large and compressed, II Natr. m. , with burning, IArs., Psor.; with pressing, burning, Phos.; burning sting- ing, Apis, IFerr.; at canthi, Bor.; now in one then in other canthus, with stye onlid, I | Puls.; in cataract, I Sil.; catarrhal, Bell, ICepa, Cupr. S., I Buph., | |Sticta; catarrhal, with drawing in external canthus and Smarting in eyes, better bathing in cold water, worse morning and evening, Sep.; catarrhal with chemosis, Ipec.; especially acute form, either from a cold, bathing or measles, Puls.; catar- rhal, with profuse yellow discharge, Ipec.; catarrhal, with gastric bilious symptoms, Puls.; catarrhal chronic, with inflammation of mei- bomian and ciliary glands, Staph.; catarrhal chronic, granulations large, like warts or blis- sters, worse at night, Thuya; catarrhal, after inflammatory stage, Hep.; catarrhal, with great pain and hyperaemia, Ham.; catarrhal, chronic, tending toward trachoma, with red- ness and excoriation of lids and a dull feeling, with itching in eyes in evening, BMerc.cor.;with chemosis,small spotshere and there like ecchy- moses (sequelae of iritis), IKali bi.; chronic, LAnt, c., HCamph., HDig., l l Rhus v.; chronic, with a fine rosy red injection around cornea, Merc. viv.; chronic, with granular lids, green pus, Natr. S.; chronic, worse in morning, Natr. a.; from exposure to cold, Cham.; cornea hazy, IKali S.; with coryza, Sul. ac.; fluent coryza, ICain., IICepa; with epidemic cough in chil- dren, Jamb.; croupous, mild cases (a condition midway between purulent and general croup- ous inflammation), false membrane loosely adherent, easily detached, tendency to roll up and separate in shreds which come away in discharges of stringy appearance, Kalibi.; in damp atmosphere, Cham. ; in dentition, ICalc. p.; diphtheritic, Merc. iod, rub.; dis- charge worse in morning, ICinch.; discharge white, mucous, with acrid lachrymation, Natr. m.; discharge muco-purulent, in morn- ing, and dryness in evening, Sep.; sen- sation as if eyes were covered with mucous discharge which could be wiped away, HIPuls.; with dryness, Bar. c.; with numer. w ous ecchymoses, tending toward trachoma, with moderate discharge and pain, I Sang.; in eruptive diseases, BApis, Crotal., Puls.; after fever has subsided, case tends to become chronic, Natr. a.; follicular, HSep.; follicular chronic, chiefly confined to oculo-palpebra folds, trachoma, Natr. m.; follicular, in sum- mer, worse in morning, HNux v.; follicular and trachomatous, during summer, or worse hot weather, Sep.; granular, IIArg. nit., JMerc., Petrol.; granular, like small is. | | Natr. ph., JNatr. S., Thuya ; granular, with circum- orbital pain, BPhyt.; granular, better from cold applications, l l Puls.; granular, worse in right eye, l l Rhus; granular, after suppressed gonor- rhoea, IPsor.; granular, ulcers, Merc.iod. flav.; with headache, IIRadiag., IIBell., Calend., IIGlon., Kaliiod.,Med.,Stilling.; worse by heat, HBry; idiopathic, chronic, torpid, HCadm:s.;in infant, HArg. nit., Cham.; in influenza, Ars., Bell., RCepa, IPhos., | | Sang.; from injuries, HIAcon., Arn., Calend., Cochl., Euph., Ferr. ph.,IIHam., Hyper.,IRSil.; from a bite in nose, Lyss.; with itching, in canthi, ILyc.; with lachrymation, Atrop., ICepa, HEuph.; in left eye, Ars. S. r., Arum m., Chloral., Euph., | | Puls., | ; in left, acute (after syphilis), Syph.; with leucoma, IKali c.; in measles, IEuph., BFerr. ph., IIPuls.; after measles, Arg. met., Graph., IMerc., JNatr. ph.; in meningitis, Bell., IStram.; during menses, 1 |Zinc.; worse morning, Apoc., Natr.a., Nuxv.;painful from presence of foreign body (after Acon.), HSul.; painful, of left, recurring frequently, characterized by a bundle of congested vessels extending from inner canthus toward cornea, WLach.; pains worse night, Zinc.; periodical, with colic, IBry.; periodical, for three months, | |Sul.; every summer, worse morning and evening, ||Sep.; phlyctenular, HSep.; recurrent phlyctenular, l l Sil.; with photophobia, Bell., Natr. C., Natr. ph.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; with pressure as from a grain of sand, worse morning, Con.; in prosopalgia, HChel.; pupils dilated, Lyss.; pustular, HIClem., HCrot. t., BEuph., Graph., Ipec., HIPuls., | | Sec., | |Tell. ; pustular, with whitish discharge, HPuls.; pustular, with lachrymation, IISul.; pustular, with eczema impitigenoides on lids, and purulent discharge from eyes, I Tell.; pustular, with acute inflammation of lids, HIPetrol.; pustular, after measles, I IMerc.; pus- tular, with old ciliary blepharitis,after measles, JGraph.; recurrent ... form, scro- fulous basis, IPsor.; pustular, at first better bathing, then worse, I ISul.; looks like raw beef, Arn., IIArs., ILyc., IISul. ; of right eye, Canth., Chloral., HCinnab., Hekla, Jamb., Kali bi., Merc., | |Phos. ac., Psor., ||Sul., | ||Vespa, |Zinc.; on rising in morning, Mez.; scrofulous, Kalibi., iTell.; scrofulous, with induration of glands, IIod. ; with ab- Scesses similar to styes on one lid of each eye, l l Puls. ; Scrofulous, with sharp pains, ISpig.; with stitching and pressure, Sep.; with violent pains in teeth and face, worse warmth, better cold, IBry.; sore to touch," Hep. ; trachomatous, with pannus, Merc. per.; trachomatous, with pannus from working in wet, I Calc.; with scrofulous ulcers, IIBar. m.; of upper part, as far as covered by lid, Ign.; after vaccination, I Thuya ; after vari- 5. EYES, 177 ola, l l Vacc.; vernalis, INux v.; with vesicles containing clear fluid, iCalc.; from getting wet, Rhus; from cold, dry winds, HI Acon. gº Ophthalmia. Conjunctiva, injected: tº congestion. Conjunctiva, irritability : ||Natr. m.; from bulging of cornea and sclerotica, Euph.; in hay fever, l l Nux v.; with throbbing in ear and right side of head, Calab. Conjunctiva, itching: Hºt Eyes and Lids. Conjunctiva, lax: {3}* flaccid. Conjunctiva, nodule: over each external rec- tus, large and painful, INux m. Conjunctiva, painful: Natr. a.; left, HChloral. Conjunctiva, papillae, enlarged : | | Sep. Conjunctiva, phlyctenules: gº vesicles. Conjunctiva, polypi: Staph., Thuya ; large, from upper lid, HKali bi. Conjunctiva, protruding: swelling. Conjunctiva, pterygium: Amm. br., Ars., Chim. umb., HForm., ILach., Psor., HRatan., Tell.; from inner canthus, IEuph.; from right inner canthus, Over cornea, l l Spig.; from outer canthus, towards cornea, Calc.; over cornea, HNux m.; pink, Arg. nit.; in heredi- tary psora, Sul.; covered one half of pupil, growing rapidly, discharges, especially by ar- tificial light, I | Zinc.; in right eye, Ars. met.; in right eye, just encroaching on cornea, in left, extending to pupil from internal can- thus, breadth of one and a half lines, thick and vascular, l l Zinc. Conjunctiva, puffy: Bº chemosis. Conjunctiva, pustules: Ant.t., GGraph., Merc., BMerc. iod. flav.; in a child, nose sore, excori- ated, prickly heat, JGraph.;with lachrymation, photophobia, pain worse noon and afternoon, | | Graph.; on lower part (catarrhal ophthal- mia), ISul.; two, near cornea of right, l l Puls.; constant feeling of sand, l l Puls.; with Sharp stinging, great lachrymation and redness, ! | Puls.; small, white, IKalibi. Hº inflammation pustular. Conjunctiva, red: Bº congestion. Conjunctiva, rough:Eryng. Gº inflammation granular, also Lids granulated. Conjunctiva, small rugae running over it (con- junctivitis): Natr. a. Conjunctiva, sarcoma: Iod. Conjunctiva, smarting: as if soap were in eyes, morning, Seneg.; sudden, Amyl. Bºº biting, burning, heat, itching. Conjunctiva, spots: small, burning, IPhos.; chronic, congested, more often on temporal side, usually about one to three lines, about cornea, of dark red color, apparently embedded in sclera (syphilis), Syph. gº ecchymosis. Conjunctiva, stinging: in acute catarrhal con- junctivitis, JApis. Conjunctiva, swelling: Arg. nit., Cham., JNatr. m., ISul.; after blennorrhoea,áCadm. S.; in hay catarrh, I ISticta; especially right side, after catching cold (child), Ipec.; as far as cornea (whooping cough, hordeolum), Chel.;dermoid, Natr. c., INatr. m., Thuya; of right (paren- chymatous iritis), ISil.; occlematous, of outer segment, I Ars.; like pterygium, toward inner canthus, Arg. nit.; puffy, Kali bi., Syph.; red, puffed, about edge of cornea, Graph.; saclike, with yellow purulent discharge, Rhus; Semi-transparent,baggy,extends up over cornea Bº chemosis, in left lower half of right eye, comes over cornea on pressing it, ITVespa; tumefaction, |Kali iod. Đº chemosis. Conjunctiva, syndesmitis: exanthematica, espe- cially with crusta lactea, B.Graph.; exanthe- matica, pustular form, HMerc. cor.; membra- nacea, HMerc. iod. flav. Conjunctiva, thickened: of lids, full of new blood vessels, cannot perceive light, ragged (pannus), Apis. Conjunctiva, trachoma: Hºt Lids granulated. Conjunctiva, ulceration: BEAlum., Coloc., Crot. t., Hippoz., Hydras., TPsor. Conjunctiva, ulcers: small on left, Chloral.; ulcers, especially if there is much photophobia, IIpec.; left, studded with ulcers (scrofulous ophthalmia), l l Rhus. Conjunctiva, vascularity: gº blood vessels, congestion. & Conjunctiva, vesicles: large phlyctenules on outer side of cornea, ISquilla; phlyctenules on right, at edge of cornea,HChloral.; phlycten- ules, near cornea, with coryza, pain in fore- head (catarrhal ophthalmia, BEuph.; phlycten- ules with ulcers on córnea, BPuls.; chronic cases of large phlyctenules, involving subcon- junctival tissue, Thuya; phlyctenules espe- cially if there is much photophobia, BIpec.; superfical phlyctenulae, Hikali m. gº inflammation phlyctenular. Conjunctiva, yellow: : Amm. m., Ars.h., Astac., Calc. s., HCanth., Cham., Chim. m., HCinch., Clem., Cornus, HICrotal., Cupr.s., HDig., Gels., BMyr. cer., Natr. s., Pic, ac., HPlumb., HPod., HVer.; brownish (jaundice), Phos.; brown points, HKali bi.; with chill, l l Eup. pur.; in biliary colic, Cinch.; deep, Chel.; dirty, HChel., IIod, Myr. cer., IKalibi.; dirty, in delirium tremens, IºStram.; in intermittent fever, BHCinch., Chin. S., | | Elat. ; in inter- mittent suppressed by Cinchona, HNatr. m.; in tertian, I [Nux v.; in prevailing intermit- tent, Sang.; in yellow fever, HINux v., ESul.; after gastralgia, IPlumb.; dark greenish, Hydras.; in jaundice, ICinch., BChin. S., HDolich., IElat., Hydras., HBLach.; jaun- dice of the newborn, l l Elat.; jaundiced, , in enlargement of liver, Chel.; jaundiced' in fatty liver, Phos.; jaundiced, in functional de- rangement of liver, l l Sep.; in hepatitis, Merc.; yellow (lower part), IRNux v.; yellowish red- ness of Pºpº Dig.; yellow spots, Phos. ac.; yellow spots during pregnancy, Amm. c. CORNEA, abrasion of epithelial layer: ESyph. Cornea, abscess: with hypopion, WMerc. cor.; especially deep sloughing form, and with hy- popion, IHep. * Cornea, bloodvessels: bunches of, coming to- wards and terminating in vesicles, Merc. cor.; fine, on edge (keratitis pustulosa), ISul.; traversed by dense mass, BAur. mur.; covered with red, ICaust.; varicose distension, obscur- ing sight, I Plumb. Hºjº congestion, inflammation. Cornea, bluish, with spots: ICalc. Cornea, bulging: 533 staphyloma. Cornea, chemosis: IHep. Cornea, cicatrices: tº maculae. Cornea, circle: Gºring. Cornea, congestion: hyperaemia of epithelial layer (scrofulous ophthalmia), ISil.; injected, Thuya ; injected (herpes corneae), Ign.; peri- 12 178 5. EYES. corneal injection, deep bluish red, marked at corneal margin, and fading off towards reflex- ial fold of conjunctiva, Il Plumb.; redness, IHep.; very red at edges (scrofulous ophthal- mia), ikalibi.; fine, rosy red injection around, with chronic conjunctivitis, Merc. viv.; red- ness, with a zone around, Crotal.; vascularity, IGraph., IIpec.; vascular eroded, Arg, nit.; interstitial vascularity, Aur, met. Cornea, conical: IEuph., | | Puls. Bºy" protruding, staphyloma. Cornea, degenerated (ophthalmia scrofulosa): |Ars. Cornea, deposits: on lower posterior portion of left, pupil dilated, Gels.; lymph and pig- ment on posterior wall (sequel of iritis), TKali bi. Þjº opacity. Cornea, depressed in centre (traumatic in- flammation): Con. Cornea, dim: º33° maculae, opacity. Cornea, elevation: around (ophthalmia Scrofu- losa), I Ars.; of epithelium, on right, looking like swollen ends of nerve filaments, Sensitive to touch and motion (serous choroiditis, IGels.; hard, bluish red at inner side, left eye (episcleritis), Tereb. Cornea, epithelioma: I | Hep. Cornea, fistula: Sil. Cornea, small flakes on : I Sil. Cornea, foreign bodies; particles from lead lotion, chips of steel, glass, etc., Sil. Hº injuries. Cornea, fungus haematodes: IPhos., Sep. Cornea, herpes: Ign.; with chronic eczema, covering eyelids, Graph.; painful, HIgn. Cornea, hypertrophied: 83; thickened. Cornea, inflltrated: Aur. met., Ipec.; com- mencing at outer side and extending over whole, HKali m. * Cornea, inflammation (keratitis); IIApis, IAtróp., 11Calc., §Chin. a., Cinnab., Euph., IIGraph., HKali c., Lyss., Spig.; catarrhal or strumous, Euph.; chronic, IBell., IIThuya; chronic, with acute aggravations, IKreo.; true descemetitis, IKali bi.; episcler- itis, IMerc. cor.; from injury, Arn, Calend, Euph., IHam.; interstitial, Syph.; interstitial, even atonic cases, with infiltration, Aur. met.; kerato-iritis, IArg. met., 1*Ars., Asaf., Hep., IMerc. cor., Sil.; kerato-iritis, with burning, acute lachrymation, Ars.; kerato-iritis, with slight discharge, HHep.; kerato-iritis, with hypopion, pain very severe at night, Merc.; kerato-iritis, after injuries and surgical opera- tions, IEuph.; kerato-iritis, with severe night pains, especially in inner angle of eye, || Zinc.; kerato-iritis, especially if rheumatic, from cold damp atmosphere, HRhus; kerato-iritis, especially in syphilitic variety, ICinnab., IMerc. cy.; kerato-iritis, particularly ulcerative type, IClem.; kerato-iritis, to clear vision, Crotal.; inflammation of left, Chloral., IHep.; neuroparalytic, Nux v.; parenchymatous, LArs., Aur. mur., Cann. S., IKali m., IKalm., IIMerc., IHSul.; parenchymatous, with uterine trouble, Sep.;left, in a dark room, with photo- phobia (chronic keratitis after vaccination), iThuya; phlyctenular, especially, chronic, recurrent, || Lach., ISyph.; keratitis punc- tata, I Ars., Con; pustular, Euph., Ipec., Merc., 11Psor., ||Sep., Sul; pustular, children cry when light strikes eyes, IGraph.; pus- ISul., tular, large, fat, unhealthy child, ISul.; chronic pustular, IGraph.; pustular, from a cold, ISul.; pustular, persistent redness of conjunctiva, remained without discharge, worse toward evening and in cool air, l l Zinc.; pustular, with vascular cornea and pannus, IGraph.; pustular, from suppression of an eruption behind ear, I ISul.; pustular, with eruption on face and lids, and photophobia, ICrot. t.; pustular, with profuse lachrymation, dPuls., IISul.; pustular, with granular lids, WNatr. m.; pustular, worse in morning, l ISul.; pustular, worse at night, Merc. sol.; pustular, sharp pain at 2 P.M., also wakens early in morning, | |Sul.; pustular, with photophobia, Cham.; pustular, with lachrymation and photophobia, IPuls.; pustular, with photo- phobia and profuse purulent discharge, IIEuph.; pustular, after psoriasis, BSil.; pus- tular, recurrent, HEuph.; pustular, recurrent, chronic, scrofulous, HGraph., Psor.; pustular, of seven years' duration, ſ|Sul.; scrofulous, with eruption on face, photophobia and pains in eyes and head, worse morning and after sleeping, Lach.; scrofulous, phlyctenular, Ilkali m.; scrofulous, with sharp pains, ISpig.; to prevent staphyloma, Nitr., ac.; with staphyloma, BLyc.; superficial, involving epithelial layers, caused by injuries, colds, or in scrofulous diathesis, Con.; superficial, pustular, right eye, IGraph.; after vaccination, Thuya, Vacc. or Variol.; in variola, Vacc. or Variol.; after variola, ICalc. p. tº pustules, vesicles. Cornea, injuries: to left eye, abrasion of cornea, some blood in anterior chamber, vitreous SO dark that fundus could not be illuminated, IHam.; cornea inflamed, HCon...; foreign bodies, set up irritation or inflammation, lïAcon:; foreign particles remain embedded, Sil.; with hemorrhage into eye and prolapse of iris, | |Sul.; incised wounds after operation for cataract, Staph.; incised wound, iris pro- truding, Atrop. (Arn. internally); laceration, with prolapse of iris, l l Staph. Cornea, leucoma: gº opacity. Cornea, maculae (spots): Alum., ; Anag., Ant. sul. aur., Apis, Ars., Aur. met., Bell., IICalc. a., Calc. fl., Calc. p., 1Cann. S., HCaust., Cina, Cochl., IColch., IICon., Euph., IForm, INitr, ac., | |Phos.,IPuls., Ruta, ISeneg., | |Sep., Sil., Spong., ISul.; small brownish (chronic inflammation of eyes, and otorrhoea after vac- cination), Thuya ; dark, smoky, nebulous º IIApis; gray, marked by net- work of enlarged bloodvessels, IIAur. met.; spots of inflammation, ICup. m.; nebulous, Apis, Form.; on right (strumous ophthalmia), IMerc. d.; scars, IApis, Cadm. S., Con., Sil.; small white Scars from old ulcers, Ars.; Scars from old ulcerations (episcleritis), Merc.; opaque, Euph., l l Kali m.; large opaque, to which red vessels ran from injected conjunc- tiva across outer margin (catarrho-strumous ophthalmia), IKali bi.; small points, in upper part, Natr. m.; punctate, Ars.; Small spot, Chel.; white, IColch.; grayish white, IMerc.; milky white, near middle of right, Kali c.; yellow, marked by network of bloodvessels, |Aur. met. Đº opacity. Cornea, as if covered with mucus: obscures vision, must close and press lids together, 5. EYES." 179 Euph.; a thin layer of mucus has become dry (meningitis), ' | Ver. Cornea, onyx : EEIep., IMerc., l l Rhus. Cornea, opacity: Apis, ITArg. nit., Aur. mur., Bar. c., IICalc., Calc., fl., Cann. S., Caust., IChel, Cinnab., Colch., Crot. t., Magn. c., Merc. iod. flav., | | Puls., | | Rhus, Seneg., Sul. ; ash-colored (iritis), Euph.; after a bee sting, ICann. S.; causing blindness, Apis; chronic, | | Tarant. ; with discharge of thick mucus, HArs., Hydras.; dim, HiCalc., Cann.s., Chloral., ICinch., Cinnab., Colch., Crot.tig., Euph., ILyc., Nitr. ac., ISul., Zing.; dim, in con- junctivitis scrofulosa, Kali bi.; dim, as if cov- ered with dust, Coccul, ISul.; dim, in hypo- pion, Hep.; dim, with smarting lachrymation, Euph; dim, in left, , ! I Zinc.; dim, partic- ularly left eye, with photophobia, scrofulous constitution, IICon.; dim, beginning formation of pus, Merc.; dim, red, chemosed, Merc.; dim, smoky, discolored, pupil cannot be seen (ophthalmia), WApis; dim, vascular (scrofulous keratitis), IIApis; dull, Aur. met., | | Rhus; dull (traumatic inflammation), Con.; in fun- gus haematodes, Il Calc.; hazy, Lach.; hazy, with conjunctivitis, IKali s.; delicately hazy throughout, as if breathed upon so as to dim its lustre, at inner lower quadrant a little dense, seemed as if it might develop into an ulcer, | | Plumb.; left, hazy, iris could hardly be seen, IHep.; hazy, in keratitis pustulosa, Sul.; hazy, particularly upper part and traversed by red vessels (keratitis after variola), Calc. p.; hazy as though it would slough, Arg. nit.; in hypopion, Hep.; with slow inflammation and blennorrhoea, HiCadm. S.; in keratitis, Atrop.; after keratitis, syphilitic or scrofulous cases, BAur. met.; in keratitis vasculosa, BMerc. sol.; leucoma (white), Apis,Cann. S., iForm., || Kali m., | | Phos., | | Rhus; leucoma after keratitis in syphilis or scrofula, IIAur. met.; leucoma, with pannus, Sil. ; long lasting, deep, IKali bi.; with scrofulous ophthalmia, B.Magn. c.; in trau- matic ophthalmia, Sul.; cannot see pupil (oph- thalmia), Apis; with paralysis of right side, | |Prun. ; slightly elevated sclero-corneal mar- gin, of little width and upon which was situated a chain of very minute vesicles, Merc. iod. flav.; after smallpox, Sil.; smoky (hypopion), HCalc. S.; Smoky (cerebrospinal meningitis), BApis; grayish, Smoky (keratitis), II Apis ; turbid (iritis), HEuph. ɺ maculae, pannus, thickening. Cornea, pannus: Apis, ſº Arg. nit., Aur.met., IBar. c., ICalc., Euph., Graph., H.Merc. iod. rub., INitr. ac., | | Rhus, l l Sil.; pannus, especial- ly in acute aggravation, after first, or Aconite stage, has passed, HMerc. iod. flav.; pannus, acute aggravation tends toward ulceration, especially in mercurialized subjects, Hep.; pannus, anaemic conditions of malarial origin, Chin. m.; pannus, with blepharitis, Arg. nit.; pannus, with conjunctivitis trachomatosa, |Merc. per.; pannus crassum, Sul.; pannus, worse after seminal emission, l l Kali c.; her- petic pannus, Nitr, ac., Sul.; pannus, old cases, Merc. iod. rub.; pannus, excessive hy- peraemia, heat, dryness, from overheating, exercise, exposure to dry, cold air, Acon.; pannus, intermittent pains, Chin. m.; pannus, in patients of strumous diathesis, ISul.; pan- nus, with trachoma, especially when scrofu- lous, I | Petrol.; pannus of right, complete, partial of left, considerable discharge, better lying on face (trachoma), HKali bi.; pannus, ependent upon trichiasis, 1 JPuls.; ulcers in course of pannus, with much pain in morning, ICinch. Gº opacity. º Cornea, phlyctenules: Bºy” vesicles. Cornea, looked projecting (rheumatic inflam- mation): Ikali bi. Hºº conical. Cornea, pustules ; IAEthus., . IGraph., IKali bi., IKali iod., Sep.; on border, with profuse whitish yellow discharge, l l Puls.; on border, in strumous ophthalmia, Merc. d.; Small, On border, IGraph.; on lower border, l l Puls.; on lower border of left (keratitis), HGraph.; on border of left (retinitis hemarolopica), Lyc.; above centre, blood vessels running to it from above, Calc.; on centre, and another on lower margin, l l Puls.; worse in evening, l l Puls.; small, white, granular, with pricking, l l Kali bi.; on left, with surrounding indolent in- flammation, HKalibi.; with lachrymation and photophobia, pain worse noon and afternoon, Graph.; with lachrymation and photophobia, worse by gaslight, in morning, and in change of weather, liCalc.; large, with redness,worse evening, HSep.; on left, Apis ; on right (stru- mous ophthalmia), IMerc. d.; with photopho- bia, SMerc. Sol., Rhus; reddish, with white halo, Graph.; suppurate, and leave longlast- ing maculae, Sep.; , spread and ulcerate, ECalc.; terminate in ulcer, with pain in super- ciliary region and eruption on face, WCrot. t.; vascular, Euph.; in dentition, Cham.; white, near cornea, Bar. c.; white On Outer segment of left, l l Phos.; white, centre, with red mar- gin, iCalc. Hº inflammation pustular. Cornea, ring : arcus senilis, in heart affection, Mosch.; blue circle, IAcon, Ars, Spig., IISul.; bluish white, Coloc.; bluish white, in rheumatic ophthalmia, ICOccul.; pale, IKali bi.; pink, left, | |Zinc.; pinkish, with small vesicles at margin, l l Merc. cor.; bright red, IIPuls.; white, Merc. Cornea, rough : | |Sil. Cornea, sloughing: prolapsus of iris, ICalab. Cornea, spots: Bº' maculae. Cornea, staphyloma; Alum., Ant. Sul. aur., IApis, ; Calend., Chel., ILyc., Nitr. ac., BThuya ; bluish, irregular, bulging (Sclero- choroiditis ant.), Sil.; bulging (hypopion), IHep.; tendency to bulge, Caust.; projection in right, IApis; spurium, on inner edge of left, IBar. m.; tending to (keratitis), Aur. mur.; conical tumor occupying place of former pupil, preventing use of glass eye, Apis. flºº Iris prolapsus. Cornea, broad red stripe extends to outer canthus: | | Sars. Cornea, suppuration: especially when conse- quent upon cataract extraction, Rhus; worse from warm applications, l l Sec.; tending to suppurative choroiditis in right eye, after a needle operation for cataract, l l Phyt. Cornea, thickening: ; Asar., Bell., I lSil.; and covered with a felon (ophthalmia), IApis ; proliferation of lamellae, Nitr. ac. B& opacity. Cornea, not normally | | Plumb. Cornea, tumor : vascular, covering nearly two- thirds of inner surface, I IThuya. sensitive to touch : 180 5. EYES. Cornea, ulcers: Agar, Arg. nit., IIAtrop., Aur, met., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., Calc. p., Cann. S., Chin. a., Chloral., Clem., Euph., Form., Graph., Hep., IKalibi., ILach., Merc. iod. flav., | | Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Pod., Psor., iSil.; have a tendency to bore without spreading laterally, IKali bi. ; after cauterizing with nitrate of silver, dread of light, childlies with head buried in pillow, Natr. m.; large, central, have been cauterized, Nux v.; two, chipping, at upper margin of right, Ign.; chronic, Merc. cor.; had cicatrized, now in full sup- puration again, become broader and deeper (scrofulous ophthalmia), ISul.; invaded by ulceration at three distinct points, larger and deeper of these being at centre, threatened to penetrate into anterior chamber (Arg. nit. was used externally, in diphtheritic conjuncti- vitis), Merc. iod. rub.; crescentic, Sil.; deep, : Calc. s., Sil., Sul.; deep, of centre, involv- ing one-third its centre (hypopion), ISul.; deep, discharge ichorous, acrid, making sur- rounding parts sore, IMerc. cor.; deep, even with hypopion, Graph.; deep, on left, so nearly perforated that membrane of Descemet has begun to bulge (strumous ophthalmia), Merc. d.; deep cut in centre, Chloral.; two, dirty looking, size of hemp seeds (scrofulous Oph- thalmia), l l Rhus ; rapidly affecting surround- ing parts, ichorous discharge (scrofulous chil- dren), BMer. cor.; stringy discharge, IKalibi.; ulcers thick white, or yellow, discharge bland, better in open air, HPuls. ; large, excavating, on upper portion, with several small ones on lower, Mer. iod. flav.; indolent, Kalibi.; in influenza, Ars.; particularly if iris becomes involved, HChin. m., ICinch.; margin of right, size of a lentil, dirty fundus (scrofulous ophthalmia), Apis ; of margin, leading to perforation, ; Calab.; after menses, Calc.; be- fore and during menses (ophthalmia), iſ Ars.; with cracking of corners of mouth, ICund.; in the newborn, El Arg. nit.; in ophthalmia, IApis, Sang.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars., BBar. c., HCalc., HHep. Sil.; pain- ful, with sores in mouth, ICund.; perforat- ing, Sil.; with photophobia, Cund., Ipec.; photophobia and stinging pains, particularly in scrofulous children, Natr. c.; and pustules, with photophobia, worse in morning, Nux v.; red and puffy, IEuph.; round, small, | | Kali c.; small, round, with tendency to perforate, near centre, Sil.; right to left, IICon.; right, embedded, also left, but less, HIpec.; of right, with a deep, transparent base, threatening perforation (scrofulous ophthalmia), lSil.; near sclerotic where there is great vascularity, HCon.; scrofulous, with photophobia, Natr. m.; small, scrof- ulous, surrounded by fasciculi of vessels, | | Rhus; serpiginous, commencing at mar- gin and extending over whole cornea or a portion, especially Prº part of it, in- volving only superficial layers, IMerc. iod. flav.; shallow (scrofulous ophthalmia), Nitr. ac.; sharp pains through eye into head, I Act. rac.; on outer side, with elevated edges, Il Ars.; º ISil.; small, follows ablister, l l Kali m.; small, on border (strumous ophthalmia), Merc. d.; small, near centre, with phlycten- ules, IPuls.; small, phylectenular, l l Merc. cor.; with Smarting and burning, Natr. m.; superficial, IHep., Nitr, ac., Sul.; superficial, from phlyctenules, IPuls.; superficial, with photophobia, IRhus; superficial, with vary- ing amount of redness, ICund.; small, super- ficial, Surrounding border, Euph.; Super- ficial, syphilitic, IIAsaf.; of syphilitic origin, 1Thuya, torpid, there is a want of lachrymal Secretion, Hep.; small, unclean, red at edge, with itching and burning, | | Merc. cor.; vas- cular, I Apis, ICalc.; red, vascular, elevated at margin of cornea, Hep.; vascular, surrounded by grayish opacity, Merc.; vascular eleva- tions, Worse opening and closing eye, burn- ing in afternoon, dArs. Cornea, vesicles: Cann. S., Euph., IPsor.; discharging fluid (melanotic tumor in anterior chamber), Aur. met.; little blisters, Agar.; blisterlike elevation as large as end of a knitting-needle in centre, forming base of an Open ulcer (hypopion), Hep.; small, super- ficial blisters, l l Kali m.; a little blister from which a bundle of small veins run on lower edge of left, IKalim.; blisters, white spots, |Natr. m.; phlyctenulae, Bar. c., | | Puls.; phlyctenules, with photophobia and stinging, scrofulous children, Natr. c.; phlyctenules discharge ichorous,acrid, making surrounding parts sore, IMerc. cor.; on margin, HKali bi., IMerc. Sol.; on and about,in scrofulous ophthal- mia, IRhus; edge of left, in scrofulous Ophthalmia, l l Rhus ; if there is much photo- phobia, Ipec.; become flat ulcers, HNitr. ac.; with small ulcers, iPuls.; filled with pus, Calc. Høy inflammation phlyctenular. Cornea, warty: l l Sil. EYES, aching : I.Acon, IAct. rac., Ailant., Apis, Carbo v., Cornus, Glon., IGraph., ILept., Lyss., Med., Natr. a., l l Nitr. ac., B.Nux. v., Phos., Pod., Rhus, IIRuta, ISul., Syph.; in open air, Ustil.; behind, IPod.; behind, as if squinting inward, l l Coca ; behind, to occi- ut, worse night and on motion (rheumatic iritis), Bry.; behind, worse moving eyes (whooping cough), BBadiag.; constant, ſIRhus v.; constant, worse in bright light, Thuya; with coryza, Act. rac.; dull, AEsc. h.; dull, to back of head, with nausea, Thuya; dull, con- stant, better by heat, Eryng.; dull, in right, |Ustil.; dull, with loss of vision, as if a thick veil were before eyes, in evening, Sul.; worse in evening and from light, Petrol.; constantly, worse evening, l l Ver. v.; passing to back of head, tCarbo v.; with dulness of head, IIPuls.; heavy, from strong light, Eryng.; dull, heavy, in left, with tenderness of ball, HPlant.; from without inward, Bell.; in left, Agar., Arum m., Merc. iod, rub; in lower part of left, Apis ; when looking intently (asthenopia), i.Matr. m.; on looking at near objects, must close them, worse when looking at a near light (asthenopia), Mang.; on looking up or mov- ing eyes, Chel.; in right, on lying down to sleep, Con; in morning, IPod.; on motion, IIPry.; at night, Kob., Merc. iod. flav.; worse at night (episcleritis), TMerc.; after onanism, ICina; when réading, Il Dulc., Jab., IRuta; rheumatic, Ant.t; in right,aftermeasles, Arg. met.; at back of right, TISep.; worse rubbing, pressing lids together or pressing upon eye (conjunctivitis), IISep.; likesleepiness, Il Phos.; constant, sore, in and around, with sticking on motion (serous choroiditis), IGels.; steady, 5. EYES. £81 in and behind eye, ILact. ac.; in sunlight, Anyl.; in upper part, Ammoniac.; especially when exerting them, I IMerc.; in right, when using it, l l Ol.jec.; after using, with asthen- opia accommodativa, l l Buls.; in right, on using it (rheumatic iritis), I ISyph.; from fine work, Carbo v.; from overwork, ICarbo v.; with pressure at vertex, Phell.; in and over, with blurring of vision after using eyes and straining them at fine work, IIRuta; better in warmth, wants eye covered, worse in draught of air, HHep. gº dull pain, pain. Fº if being affected from below upward: T1C1. Eyes, air: cold, is pleasant, Asar.; sensitive to draught, I lSil.; better in open, ILil. tig; right Sensitive on walking across room (rheumatic iritis), l ISyph.; worse in open air, Benz. ac.; Worse outdoors, worse moving eyes, Berb. jº cold. Eyes, pain alternates with : pain in abdomen, Euph.; pain in ovary, ISul. Eyes, feel as if a hard ball moved around when moving eye: l l Rhus. Eyes, Sensation of a narrow band across, caused |. by contracted feeling in edges of lids (head- ache), Lac def. §§º constriction, tension. Eyes, beating: £3; throbbing. Eyes, biting: Berb., HICepa, IGraph., IKali c., Lactu. v., Mosch, l l Nitr. ac., l l Ran. b., Rhus; especially in open air, Merc.; espe- cially in canthi, Arg. nit.; every evening, Sul.; eyes seem heavy, ICaust.; with lachrymation, Euphor., l l Puls., HISul.; inleft,better rubbing, Zinc.; sore, painful toward evening, especially right, I |Zinc.; with photophobia and water- ing, especially in evening, | |Zinc.; prickling in lower portion of left, Zinc.; as from pepper, suddenly, Jamb.; in right, Arg, nit.; in right, evening, with inclination to close lids, Sep.; as from rubbing with a woolen cloth, Stann.; as from salt, ICanth., as from salt, especially in external canthi, with lachrymation, Nux # as from something sharp and acridin right, lūS. B& burning, itching, smarting. Eyes, bleared: Asar., | | Cochl., Elaps, IMerc., Oxal. ac., IBPuls., IRhus, Stram.; with colic, Calc. s., Canth.; in tetanus, IPhyt. Éſº dull. Eyes, blinking: INux v. ɺ Lids spasm, winking. Eyes, blisters: granulous, INatr. S.; form with intense burning throbbing pain, like a whit- low, break and discharge white gummy Imat- ler, eye gets well next day, l l Zinc. Eyes, bloodvessels: gº conjunctiva. Eyes, boring: in and around, Apis; as if cut had been made around, worse morning and evening (ciliary neuralgia), ICrotal.; in left, Arg. nit., JNux m.; worse at night or in damp weather (iritis), IMerc.; sticking in right, Thuya. Eyes, brilliant: IAEthus., || Amyg., TBell., Camph., Cann. i., IGels., , l l Hyos., Millef, IStram., l l Zinc.; in typhus abdominalis, | |Nux v.; in afternoon, and especially even- ing (insanity), l l Nux v.; animated, IIHell.; convulsions, before menses, l l Puls.; in deliri- um, Amyg.; with delirium in typhoid pneu- monia, ILachn.; in fever, IGels.; in pul- monary disease, Lyc.; glassy, l l Amm. m., | IAmyg., IBell., Bry., . Coccul, Daph., Elaps, Kali ars, IIOp., l l Phos. ac., JPlat., Sec., IStram.; glassy, in child in convulsions, Amyl.; glassy, in epilepsy, ICic.; glassy, in typhoid, III’hos. ac.; glassy, in spasmus glottidis, Chlor.; glassy, in measles, Lach.; glassy, in mumps, Lach.; glassy, in in- cipient phthisis, following amenorrhoea, | Sang.; glassy, in pulmonary disease, Lyc.; glassy, after working in Sun, Glon.; glassy, with vertigo, in typhoid, ICic.; glistening, Bapt., Camph., Ced., 1Coloc., Cup. m., Eup. perf., Mosch., IOp.; glistening, with violent delirium, IOp.; glistening, in typhus, Ars.; glistening, flushed, IFerr. ph.; glis- tening during heat, Eup. perf.; glistening, in lyssophobia, ILyss.; Histºniº, after met- rorrhagia, l l Sep.; glittering, during labor, iCoff.; glittering, when reading or writing, aggravates headache, Diad.; in cancer, labii, Camph.; with startled look (neuropathia), | | Kali ars.; in onanism, Hyos.; in typhoid pneumonia, Lachn.; shining, Amyl., Bell., Coff., Stram.; shining (cerebral disturbance), ICroc.; shining, in typhus, Apis; shining, in labor, ICoff.; shining, constantly in motion (gangrene of leg after injury), Lach.; Shin- ing, in puerperal fever, Coff.; shining, in puerperal mania, I ||Puls.; sparkling, Bell. Bry.; sparkling, worse in evening cerebrai hyperaemia), Hyos.; sparkling, in puerperal mania, ICamph.; in thrombosis, Apis. Eyes, bruised feeling: Arn., Calc. p., IGels., IHep., ILyc., Sep.; as from a blow, Arn, Urt. ur.; pain, as if crushed (ciliary neural- gia), IIPrun.; extending into head (hypo- pion), IHep.; at night, ICOccul.; in right, Iod.; in # eye, from front to back, better by pressure, worse from light, air, and hold- ing head down (neuralgia), IChel.; especially on touch, Ant. t., Hep. }º aching, crushing, foreign bodies, injury, squeezed. Eyes, burning : Agnus, Ailant., Amm. c • ? Ananth., l l Apis, l l Arn., Ars. i., HAsaf., Asar, Aur. mur., Bell., Berb., Bry., Cain., Calab., Calad., ICalc.,Camph.,ICanth., Caps., IICarbo v., | | Card. m., Caust, Ced., IICepa, Cham., ićhei. iChioral. iiCon, iórotal. iCrot, i. ICycl., IDig., Eryng., Eucal., Fluor, ac., IGraph., IHydras., HIgn., Iodof., IKali bi., | | Kali c., | | Kali iod., Lach., Lachn., Lyss., IMagn. c., Meph., Merc. cor., Merc. iod. rub., IMerc. Sol., Natr. ph., ||Niccol., || Nitr. ac., IOp., Osm., Paeonia, Petrol., Pic. ac., Polyg., Psor., l l Rhod, I Sep., HSpig., Tabac., Thuya, Vib., Viol., | 17 inc.; in affected parts (ophthalmia), Hep.; constant, in afternoon, IZinc.; in afternoon, from 4 P.M. till evening, Caust.; worse in afternoon, to evening, HNatr. S.; ‘... in open air, Merc.; in open air or on waking, by candlelight, Ol.an.; in amauro- sis, ISul.; and aching, IGraph.; on awaking, Elaps; frequent biting, must wink, IIFuph.; in blepharitis (keratitis), IHApis; bloodshot, morning, Calab.; in inflammation of brain, | | Puls.; especially by candlelight, Magn. S.; from candlelight, Coral.; especially in banthi, Arg. nit.; in catarrh, Natr. a.; like chilblains, | |Natr. m.; heat as from coals, ICanth.; as of glowing coals in small spots, Caust.; contractive burning in right eye, Spig.; with 182 5. EYES, cough, Agar.; all day, Amm. C.; during day, Mang.; deep in, with hot flushes, Con...; periodical, dry, worse in bright daylight and looking intently, Rhºd.; in evening, Ant. t., Natr. m., | | Psor.; in evening, especially when trying to sew or read, I [Ruta; worse in even- ing, Acon. ; worse towards evening, Como.; on least exertion, as if º: though lachry- mation is constant; Staph.; with fewer in afternoon, Cinch. bol.; in yellow fever, HSul.; sensation of fire in, Ruta ; like balls of fire, Sep.; like balls of fire at night (asthenopia), IIRuta ; as if it were a ball of fire (kerato- iritis with hypopion), BMerc.; as though fire came out of, evening and night, Jamb.; with pain in forehead by candlelight, Croc. ; as of a foreign body (acute inflammation of eye), IChel.; in glaucoma, WIPhos. ; ex- tending into head (hypopion), IHep.; ex- tending into head and around eye, usually worse, in rest, at night, and on stooping, better by firm pressure and walking in warm room (iritis, glaucoma), Coloc.; in headache, Diad.; with dull headache, Ailant.; with sick head- ache, 1Coff.; with crushing feeling on vertex, Phell.; with heat, l l Cinch.; in hordeolum, HChel.; inflamed, with burning in ear, vertigo and fainting, ICrot. t.; and itching, I ILyc.; in syphilitic iritis, IIMerc. cor: with lachryma- tion, TCamph., JEuph., IKaliiod.; with lachry- mation, worse in bright light, HKreo.; with pro- fuse lachrymation, better in open air, IPhyt.; with lachrymation in wind, l l Phos.; Soon suc- ceeded by lachrymation, better by pressure on closed lids, ICroc.; in left eye, Arund., TCarbo a., Coloc., Ign., Inul., Tarax., Viol.; in left, about eyeball,Spong.; in left, worse evening and after using (asthenopia), l l Merc. per.; in left, from within outward, Asaf.; in left, in rheu- matism, I ILac c.; worse in left, Arund.; espe- cially in margin of lids, Clem.; must close eyes frequently, Psor.; compelling one to close lids, worse in morning, better by cold water(trach- oma), IAur. met.; cannot close lids, prevents sleep, in evening, Jamb.; if he looks atten- tively at anything, Bar. c.; when looking into light, IMagn. m.; when looking at a light, darting upward above eyes, with pain in region of eyebrow on going to bed, INux v.; worse lying down, INux v.; during menses, Niccol., Nitr. ac.; in morning, iiNatr. m., IISul.; morning and evening, Zinc.; morning and evening, in ophthalmia, Alum.; worse morn- ings on awaking and towards evening, better after washing, ||Niccol.; worse moving eyes, followed by sticking, with lachrymation, Stront.; with increased secretion of mucus, INatr. m.; in neuralgia, Chel.; especially at night, Con, Crot. t., Jamb.; on opening eyes, IKalibi.; intense, after operation, Zinc.; in ophthalmia, I Apis, ICic.; in catarrhal oph- thalmia, l l Phos., Phyt.; in rheumatic oph- thalmia, IColoc.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, II Ars.; periodic, Asaf.; in, pertussis, Caps.; with photophobia, IMerc.; with photophobia, evening and afternoon, better from walk- ing in open air, but returning in morn- ing, IGamb.; , with photophobia (irido-cho- roiditis), IRhus ; with , photophobia and lachrymation, especially in evening, |zinc.; in pneumonia, I ICinch. bol.; pressive, as if there were a hair in it, IPuls.; in right, Eyes, closing: £3 Eyes, cold : feeling, I Arg. nit., Berb., ICalc., could not bear touch (irido-choroiditis), IRhus; when reading, ICroc., Myr. cer., HSul.; while reading by candlelight, Calc.; after reading or writing, WLil. tig.; in right eye, Apis; of right, followed by coryza, Sang.; in right, about 1 o'clock, l (Sil.; worse near fire, also morning and evening, HNatr. S.; rising in morning, better in evening, Ars. met.; when rubbing, iCon.; provokes rubbing and scratching, HCinch., VIPuls.; extending from left to right, in morning, better washing (muscular asthen- opia), IMur. ac.; with sleepiness, Arund.; with sleepiness during day, Rhod.; Smart- ing, Zing.; Smarting from strong light, Eryng.; as from smoke, wants to rub them, HiCepa; with chronic sore eyes, l l Bapt.; when spectacles are put on, Bor.; red spot, BIOd.; after stool (constipation), WNatr. c.; with pain in temples, Calab.; with throbbing in temples (sick headache), ICoff.; tensive (conjunctivitis), | |Sul.; when touched, Caust.; in melanotic tumor, Aur. met.; at twilight, better after lighting lamp, Amm. m.; on using them, Jab.; after using, HNatr. m. Hºº biting, heat, smarting. Eyes, bursting: Glon.; as if split, wakes him in middle of night, Vacc.; as if being ex- panded, especially in evening by candlelight, WSeneg.; worse from evening to morning, and using eyes (syphilitic iritis), l l Staph.; as if pressed asunder (glaucoma), Prun.; as if they would burst out of head, worse turning head, Lact. ac.; in left, as if it would fly to pieces, worse stooping, in morning till noon, then suddenly disappearing, ISpig.; as if pressed asunder (ciliary neuralgia), HPrun.; as if pressed asunder when reading, Asar. B& pressing outward. Eyes, circles or margins: Bº sunken, Cir- cumorbital circles and Infraorbital half- circles. * Lids closing, paralysis. ICalc. p., Euph., HKali' c., Lachn., ILyc., IPlat., Spong.; cold feeling on inner surface of lids, Phos. ac.; with drawing above right, down cheek as far as corner of mouth, | |Ran. sc.; momentary coldness in inner half of right, in turning eye to left (rheumatic iritis), ISyph.; cold feeling when walking in open air, Alum., Con...; as of cold water when in a cold wind (phlyctenule of conjunctiva), | |Squilla; cold water causes redness, with ten- sion, Niccol.; like from a cool wind, Berb.; as if fresh wind were blowing on eyes, Ilfluor. ac.; of cold air rushing through, with tearing in head and right eye and dim vision, Croc.; as of a cold wind blowing under lids, even in warm room must tie them up and keep them warm II Fluor. ac.; sensation of cold wind blowing in, especially inner canthi, Med.; as if eyes were gone and a cold wind blew through sockets (asthenopia), l l Sep., | |Sul.; as if lids were open and cold air blowing on exposed eye (rheumatic ophthalmia), IISyph.; as if cold air rushed in and out every time he breathed, must cover them up warm (Oph- thalmia), IThuya; pain from cold air, Kob.; sen- sitive to cold air, IClem.; lids sensitive, IllMerc. Eyes, color: Iris discolored; also Chapter 47. Eyes, congestion: B& Conjunctiva, cornea, Lids and Sclerotic. 5. EYES. ‘183 Eyes feel constricted: Chloral. gº band, contracted, cramping, tension. Eyes, contorted: IStram., Ver. v.; tetanic, | | Acon. may distorted, motion convulsive, strabis- Dºllis. Eyes, contracted : as if muscles were, Bell.; contractive pain in a small spot above right inner canthus, Jamb.; feeling, when spectacles are put on, Bor. Eyes, convulsions: gº distorted, motion convulsive, rolling, strabismus. Eyes, cramping pains in syphiliticiritis: | |Merc. cor. Hº band, contracted, tension. Eyes, crawling : worse afternoon to evening, |Natr. S. Bº formication: Eyes, crushing pain: II.Bry. Bº bruised. Eyes, cutting : Amm. c., l l Apis, Aur. met., Natr. p., Ver.; especially when exerting them, | |Merc.; extending into head and around eye, usually worse on rest at night and on stoop- ing, better by firm pressure and walking in a warm room (iritis, glaucoma), IColoc.; as from knives in right, Coloc.; like knives in left (keratitis pustulosa), l l Sul. ; in left, Cic., Cund.; across left, evening in bed, Chrom. ac.; in left, with Soreness in evening, Calc. S.; worse at night or in damp weather (iritis), Merc.; in rheumatic ophthalmia, 1Coloc.; pressive, to frontal sinuses, HEuph.; when reading by candlelight, Calc.; severein right, Sul.; like stab in left, Cinch. bol. Hº" darting, lancinating, piercing, shoot- ing, sticking, stitches. Eyes, dancing (tetanus): "Phyt. }º brilliant, motion. Eyes, darting : Ang., B.Apis; through left, Brom., | |Sul.; upon exposure to any draught of air, or before storm (ciliary neuralgia), Sil.; like arrows through from head, worse before a storm (asthenopia muscularis), l l Rhod.; from behind forward, causing pulsating pain in left temple, and over left eye, Spig.; from tak- ing cold, iPhos.; from left, through head (irido-choroiditis), IBry.; extends from left, over side of head toward occiput, Sep.; from brightlight, Kob.; in morning, better evening, HArg. nit.; intense, through, as from needles, Eup. perf.; into left, as if needles were run through cornea,worseclosing eyes, cannotsleep (neuralgia), Act. rac.; pain, worse at night, IEuph.; sharp, INux v.; sharp, from above right, down through eye, l Tereb.; in kerati- tis pustulosa, Il Sul.; sharp, in and over, in Some cases extending to top of head, always worse in morning, WNux v.; sharp, in and about left, extends to inner ear of same side, pains suddenly leave eye, and manifest them- selves in left ovary, 1 ISul.; after rising,| | Puls.; to vertex (ciliary neuralgia), Act. rac.; when writing, Kob. . Bºcutting, lancinating, shooting, stitches. Eyes, dim: gº bleared, dull; also Sight dim Eyes, disagreeable sensation: IBell. Eyes, discharges: Hºt Conjunctiva, Cornea, Lachrymation, Lids, Ophthalmia. Eyes, distorted: ICham., HCic., Cinch., Crotal., | | Hyos., | | Laur., I Merc., Mosch., | |Plat., TVer.; in inflammation of brain, l l Puls.; with cerebral affections (scarlatina), ISul.; in cho- rea, ICup. ac.; in periodical chorea, ICup. m.; in convulsions, IMosch., | |Sil.; convulsions in dentition, Cham.; in typhus, Lach.; in nystagmus, Agar.; in pneumonia, IChel. B& motion, rolling, strabismus. Eyes, distress, as from want of sleep: Benz. ac. Eyes, drawing: l l Calab., HGlon., Lyss.; feel drawn back into head, Aur. mur., Ast. r., Cham., ICrot. t., IGraph., Hep., Lach., IMez., Paris, Puls., | |Zinc.; drawn back into head with strings, Sil.; drawn back, in cholera, ICup. ac.; as if drawn into head, in anaesthesia of retina, DHep.; through to cheek and jaw, Chel.; with feeling of coldness above right, down cheek as far as corner of mouth, l l Ran. sc.; after dinner, Agar.; with diminution of vision, Seneg.; in headache from gaslight, ICaust.; together, by heaviness in back part of head, INatr. m.; hot pain, bet- ter by frequent sneezing, Lil. tig.; in left, as if drawn in, Sul.; worse in lamplight (syphilitic neuralgia), l l Syph.; in muscles, on movin eyes, Håkalm.; together, with stitches outwar over left, after rising in morning, continues till noon, somewhat better in open air, Sep.; with redness, Con.; in right, I | Arn., | | Calab., Coccus; in left, as if pulled forward and back- ward, with numb pain through head, awaking at 2 A.M., l l Spig.; as if pulled out, HGlon.; as if pulling out of head to one side or other, Med.; worse by rubbing, or pressing lids together, or pressing upon eye (conjunctivitis), | |Sep.; sharp, through and around, Zing.; spas- modic, Cann. S.; sticking in right, extends to vertex, Lach.; stiff sensation in muscles (as- thenopia), El Natr. m.; as if strabismus would follow, with pressing in forehead in morning, Pod.; as of a string pulling back into head, ICrot. t.; as if a thread were drawn from back of eye to eye, HLach.; as if a thread were tightly drawn through to middle of head, very painful, l l Paris; twitching, as if eyes were drawing into head (scrofulous ophthal- mia), Ars. §§ rheumatic. Eyes, as if they would drop out: 53% falling. Eyes, dryness: Hºt Conjunctiva, Lachrymal apparatus, Lids. Eyes, dull: feeling, on waking, Myr. cer.; feel- ing, with chronic catarrhal conjunctivitis, Merc. cor.; pain in back of, Bell.; pain behind eye, with asthenopia, Led.;constant pain, l l Rhus v.; constant pain (cataracta dura eminata et asthenopia), HJab.; pain deep in, after reading, IPhos; pain, with feeling as if eyeballs were pressed on from above, better closing eyes and eating, Sinap.; pain in or about,to back of head, with serous choroiditis, better by hot applica- tion, not by cold, IGels.; pain in left and back of orbit, in evening after walking, for one hour, Pallad.; pain in left with gradual failure of vision, l l Ver.; pressure in left with headache, Zing.; pain compelling one to close lids, worse morning, better by cold water (trachoma), IAur. met.; pains worse from motion, light or exercise IPhyt.; pain, after reading a short time (asthenopia), l l Phos. gº aching, expression. Eyes, encephaloma: ISil. Eyes, eruption: covered with reddish-brown, ike smallpox pustules, without central depres- sion, makes him blind, tips of pimples fill with pus, worse in warmth of bed (secondary syphi- lis), Syph. 184 5. EYES. Eyes, exertion: Gº Sight, reading, strain- ing, writing. Eyes, expression: of anguish, Arn.; anxious (chronic diarrhoea),8Calc.; anxious,in climaxis, 1Trill.; suddenly changed, as if frightened, | |Plumb.; changed, as if she were going crazy, Pallad.; dim, in mania puerperalis, Nux y.; disturbed, Hyper, Lyss.; dis- turbed, in puerperal mania, Camph.; dreary (melancholy), Aur. met.; drunken, Jamb.; dull, Ananth., Ars, Bapt., Bry., HCed., Coloc., Coccul., Eryng, IFerr., IGlon., IKalic., Kalm., IKreo., INux m., | | Rhus, I Stram., IISul.; dull, in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; dull, in apo- plexy (old age), Bar. c.; dull, blurred, in strabismus, ičić. dull, in intestinal catarrh, Chel.; dull, in chorea, IAgar.; dull, cloudy ap- pearance, Berb.; dull, look dead, I ISul.; dull, as after a debauch, Cornus; dull, dim, Alet., Spig.; dull, in prosopalgia, l l Verbas.; dull, in diph- theria, LILac C.; dull, in epilepsy, IOp.; dull, in evening, Pallad.; dull, blue rings around eyes (chlorosis), Abrot.; dull, with ill-defined feeling of contraction around eye (chorio- retinitis), TKali m.; dull, face pale grayish, Kali c.; dull, faint, ISpig.; dull, in typhus fever, Arn., IBapt., Carbo v., Cup. m., IGels., ILach., | [Phos.; dull, with heavy feeling in forehead (fainting spells), Lac def.; dull, in gastromalacia, Merc, d.; dull, in spasmus glottidis, Chlor.; in hypochon- driasis, Arg. nit.; in imbecility, Anac.; dull, in insanity, I |Nux v.; dull leaden hue (morning sickness), Con.; dull, particularly in left prosopalgia), l l Verbas.; dull, appear lifeless epilepsy), IBufo.; dull, with aversion to light (coryza, pertussis), IRCepa; dull, especially when looking intently, Rheum ; dull,iustreless, | | Ant. chl., Ars, h., Cup. m., Daph., IKalibr., IPhos. ac., l l Rumex, Stann., IWer.; dull, lustreless, in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; dull, lustre- less, with blue rings around eyes, Sabina ; dull, lustreless, in erysipelas of face, I ISul.; dull, lustreless, with purulent matter in canthi (apoplexy), BHNux v.; dull, lustreless, after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; dull, in meningitis, IGels, ill Puls., ||Ver; dull, menses irregular, IGels.; 'bull, with neuralgia, Iris; dull, in pneumoniia, Ant. t.; dull, when getting sleepy (coryza), f{Qepa; dull, after working in sun, IGlon.; dtill, in spinal irritation, Chin. s.; dull, sunken, with blue rings (cerebrospinal meningitis), ICup. ac.; dull, with spasmodic pains in stomach, Diad.; dull, in infantile syphilis, Syph.; excited, Kali ph.; expression- less, l l Amyg., Ananth.; expressionless, in in- flammation of brain, l l Puls.; expressionless, in chorea, l l Act. rac.; expressionless, in gonor- rhoea, l l Tarant.; expressionless, in spasms after pneumonia and typhoid, I Nux v.; expressionless, in typhoid malaria, ILyc. vir.; *: t.; fiery, Canth.; firm, Lyss.; frightful, in acute mania, Canth.; glar- ing, in pneumonia, IAcon, Ant. t.; hag- gard (nervous debility), ICup, ars.; heavy, Bapt., IGels., Nux m.; heavy, sleepy, Euph., Jamb.; heavy, sleepy, red, Castor., Gels.; heavy, suffused, Gels.; idiotic (in headache), Lach; languid, Ascl. t.; languid, in consump- tion, Iod.; languid, in mania puerperalis, Nux v.; languid, unsteady, after typhoid, IHell.; languid, with sleepy, dreamy condi- | tion (gastric fever), 1 IPuls.; large, in dyspep- sia, Kali m.; large, in mania, TNux v.; large, in puerperal mania, IIINux v.; lifeless, Kreo.; listless, Ars. h.; peculiar, Ced.; penetrating, Lyss.; restless, Bell., Chin. S., Lyss., Stram., | TValer., Ver., restless, in mania, Ars.; Canth., IHyos., | |Stram.; roving, puerperal mania, Camph.; sinister, LIStram.; sleepy, all day, Bar. c.; sparkling, Canth.; Staring, Kreo.; startled, when aroused (Scarlatina), IHAilant.; stern, in delirium, after being ac- cused of theft, HHyos.; strange, in mania, Anac.; stupid, Hyos.; stupid, in typhoid, HIPhos. ac.; stupid, in incipient hydro- cephalus, Calc. p.; stupid, in imbecility, Anac.; swollen, as after intoxication, Spong.; threatening, Bell., Ver.; ugly, Squinting, Bufo.; uncanny, in mania, Anac.; uncon- scious, Camph.; uneasy, Stram.; unsteady, Aloe, Bell., Ced., Lach, HIMorph. Sul., Paris; unsteady, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; unsteady, in typhoid, DLach.; vacant, Atrop. S., Kreo., Mez.; vacant, in hydrocephalus, Hell.; va- cant, in typhoid, HHell., IBPhos. ac.; va- cant, in syphilis, Lyc.; wandering, Ananth., IBell., Camph., Paris; wandering, pain worse in left, after iritis, IKali bi.; wandering, seems to dart from object to object, Ustil.; wandering from object to object, during con- versation, || Val.; watchful, in delirium after being accused of theft, Hyos.; weak, IIIan. b., Ver.; weary, ICycl.; wild, Act.rac, Ailant., Amyg., Ananth., Ars., IFBell.., | | Cup. m., HGlón., IIHyos., Lyss., Sec., IStram., Ver.; wild, in typhoid, Nitr.sp. d.; wild, in melan- cholia after typhoid, IHell.; wild, in menin- gitis, IStram; wild, in mumps, ILach.; wild, in hysteria, Val.; wild, in puerperal mania, HCamph.; wild, in puerperal convulsions, | |Nux v.; wild, with spells of rage, Alum.; wild, strange (exophthalmus), DLyc. vir.; wild, with stupidity (typhus), Nitr. ac. Bº brilliant, fixed, staring, sunken. Eyes, as if falling out: Glon.; on stooping (iritis, glaucoma), Coloc.; on stooping, during menses, Brom. Eyes, fatigued: gº straining, tired. Eyes, fine pains: Bell. e Eyes, fixed: Amyg., Ars., Camph., Cina, Cup. ac., Cup. m., Dolich., Hydr, ac., HHyper., 7:Kali ars., IKali br., Laur., Mosch., CEnan., | |Plat., Sec., | |Stram., Ver.; in cerebral disturbance, ICroc.; in cholera, ICup. ac.; in cholera morbus or Asiatica, Camph.; and drawn somewhat to right (hysteria), IHydr. ac.; in eclampsia, Ipec.; in epilepsy, ICic.; in typhus, 117 inc.; involuntarily on object at which he is looking, caused by thrustlike tearing in forehead, especially in right frontal eminence, while standing or sitting, Spig.; in gastritis mucosa in a child, l l Ars.; before him, ICalc.; in imbecility, HAnac.; follow- ing an imaginary object or figure as if watch- ing its motions (hysteria), Hydr. ac.; im- movable, IOp.; immovable (child in convul- sions), Amyſ; immovable, during paroxysm of puerperål eclampsia, Coccul: immovable in mania, Bell.; insensible to light, Illyc.; in melancholy, Kali ars; wide open, IEup. erf; with contracted pupils, l l Ver.; in epi- epsy, I ISul.; after running pin into foot, IHyper.; during pregnancy, seventh month 5. EYES. 185 (albuminuria), 1 ICEnan.; on a particular spot on wall or on a picture (hysteria), Hydr. ac.; and staring, ||Naja; in Sunstroke, Glon.; in threatening apoplexy, IIIBell.; during period of tranquillity in last stage of hydrophobia, Lyss.; with unconsciousness (anaemia), HCaust. tº expression, staring. Eyes, foreign bodies: IHAcon., Calc., Hep., IISil.; feeling as of a foreign body, Bor., ICalc. S., Caulo., IEuph., IFluor. ac., Natr. m., Meph., ISul., Thuya; feeling as if a sub- stance too large were in eye, causing disten- sion, in evening, ECaust.; as of little grains, | | Lith. c.; as if hairs were in eye, with dim- ness, Sang.; as if a hair hung over and must be wiped away (keratitis), Euph.; feeling of a hair in left, which pricked it, pricking made her rub it, worse walking (chronic opacity of cornea), | | Tarant.; pain as if a hard substance were lying beneath left upper lid,Staph.; as if there were a substance too large in it, causing heaviness in evening, Caust.; in- flammatory conditions from, IAcon.; sense of a foreign body, with lachrymation, IIApis; as of lashes, Canth., Dios.; as of a round or large smooth substance, Dios.; as if something were moving in them in evening, HCaust.; as if something were passing around in eye, Cist.; pressing pain as from, ICaps.; pressure in right when lids are closed, Psor.; pressure as from dust, Coccul., Lachn, ILyc.; pressure as from sand, Amb., Bry., IICinch, Ferr., Hep., | |Nitr. ac., || Merc., | | Rhus, Thuya; pressing as from acrid dust (hysteria), Aur, met.; pressure in left, as from a grain of Sand, Sars.; feeling of sand, Apis, IBArs., Ascl. t., Bell., Berb.,] I Bry., Cann.s., Carbov., Chell., HCoral., Dig, Dios., Euph., IIFluor, ac., Hep., | | Kali m., Kob., ILed., l l Med., Natr. ph., | | Petrol., Pic, ac., | | Puls., Sil, Spig., HSul., Thuya, Urt. ur., Zing.; feeling of sand or dust, with burning, || Op.; sensation as of sand, in conjunctivitis, Ign.; dry, as if sand were in eyes, Grat.; feeling of fine sand under lids (syphilitic iritis), I Thuya; feeling of sand in left, better by rubbing, IPhos.; as of sand, sequel to measles, ICaust.; as of Sand, in morn- ing, Apoc., JNatr. m.; as of sand, most painful in evening and night, with frequent lachryma- tion, l l Zinc.; pressure, as from grain of sand, worse in forenoon, with inflammation, redness and smarting, Con...; feeling of Sand, in pros0- palgia, measles, IChel.; pressure as of sand, especially reading, Cina, HPuls.; pressure as from sand in reddened eyes, in evening,BCoral.; pressure in right as from a grain of sand,worse rubbing, worse pressing eyelids together, Sep.; pressure as of sand in upper lid, Calc.; as if sand were rolling beneath lids (traumatic ophthal- mia), Ign.; burning shooting beneath lids of left, as if sand had got init,ISul.; sore, as if sand were in them, Amm. br.; feeling of sand, with soreness and burning, HPhyt.; sticking, as from sand, in rheumatic ophthalmia,ILed.; stinging as if dust or sand were in them, better outdoors, Sars.; sensation of sand, in hereditary syphilis, | |Syph.; feeling as if sand were thrown violent- ly into right, I ITereb.; as of sand, must wink constantly, Fluor. ac.; sensation of a foreign body in right, then in left, Med.; soreness, as from a foreign body, with photophobia and lachrymation, IGels.; as of sticks, Dios., Med..; as of sticks, on awaking, for an hour, Pic. ac.; as of sticks, after measles, Caust.; feel full of little stones (headache), Lac def.; as if some- thing were in eye, Sensation renewed if talked about, IICalc. p.; sensation, causing dull press- ive or cutting pain beneath lids, with diffi- culty in moving, Merc. Bºe bruised, injury, irritation. Eyes, formication: Arund.; with lachryma- tion, Cinch. Jº crawling, pricking. Eyes, frightful: Hº expression. Eyes, fulness: Apis, IBell., Cub.; as if blood would burst out, Lact. ac.; as of too much blood in, Millef.; in catarrh, INatr. a.; espe- cially moving eyeball (iritis), Arg. nit.; eyes feel full, Lyc. vir.; feeling of; with headache (intermittent), 1 ||Nux v.; inside eyeball, Apis; in left, as if congested, on awaking, Sar- rac.; pupils dilated, immovable or contracted, INux m.; worse from use, or bright light, espe- cially gaslight, I Sul.; in and over eyes, to vertex, Gymn. B& heaviness. Eyes, fungus: haematodes, IHPhos., iSil.; left eyeball covered with funguslike growth, ain intense, worse at night, I ISyph.; medul- aris, HCalc., Sil. Eyes, violent pain in left, as if it were rubbed against spiculae of glass: ISul. Eyes, glassy or glistening: gº brilliant. Eyes, gnawing: in right, extending down right side of face and whole of nose (rheumatic ophthalmia), l l Syph. Eyes, grinding: dull, heavy, in left, Xan.; worse from motion, awakes 5 A.M., gradually in- creases and diminishes, l l Stann. Eyes, gritty feeling: Bell; in right, I Sep. gº foreign bodies. Eyes, heat: AEsc. h., IIAcon.,Agar., Ananth., Ast. r., IIBell., Berb., Cham., Chloral., IICinch., ICycl., Diad., Dig., Eucal., 1Glon., Graph., HKalibi., IILyc., l l Med., Meph., Merc. Sol., INatr. S., IOp., Psor., || Ran. b., Ruta, Sep., Spong., | |Sul, Tabac., Ver., ||Ver. v., Verbas., Viol.; as if hot air streamed out, in evening, Diosc.; on going into cold air, better in warm room (pterygium), I Zinc.; in asthenopia, IIRuta; burning heat, Arg. nit., Benz. ac., Cham., Gymn., Mang., iš. burning, worse in evening (catarrhal ophthalmia), Il Puls.; burning, as if fire were streaming out, Clem.; burning, with headache, Diad.; dry burning, in iritis, I | Puls.; burning, in scrofulous Oph- thalmia, Ars.; in choroiditis, Coloc.; in choroiditis, alternating with bronchial catarrh, lArs.; with dryness, IAcon., | | Merc. sol., HSpig.; in evening, Niccol., | | Psor.; before midnight, in catarrhal fever, Jamb.; as after looking at a fire, l l Phos.; flushes, Ptel.; ex- tends to forehead, IGels.; glowing, ICanth.; in headache, Diad.; in nervous headache, IIgn.; itching, Lyss.; with lachrymation, 7:Camph.; on closing, as if bathed in tears, 1Coral.; in left, Chel; in left, in prosopalgia, IChel.; on closing lids, Ustil.; in morning, Apoc., Hep.; on motion of eye, Arg. , nit.; at night, ICrot. t.; at night, in pterygium, | |Zinc.; from within outward, with heat from nape of neck, Lyss.; with pressing, Niccol., Psor.; when reading or writing, l l Rhod.; of right, I Sep.; of right, with lachrymation, Tell.; on rising, in morning, IMez.; and sandy feeling when attempting to work near heat, 186 5. EYES, Lil. tig.; heating pains after surgical opera- tion, Croc.; sudden, with stitching in left, Sinap.; with ulceration, HKreo.; on using eyes, | Aur. met., Jab.; as if surrounded by a hot vapor, Bell.; feeling as if warm water were flowing over and from eyes, first right then left, on lying down or inclining head, better by cold water (syphilitic ophthalmia), Nitr. ac.; worse from heat and glare of fire, also from daylight, iſ Merc. sol.; more painful near warm stove, with profuse lachrymation, Como.; worse in warm room, better in morn- ing and on a clouſly day, ICon ; right feels as if bathed in hot water, Amm. br.; sensitive to external heat, Cau-t., Clem. }º burning,' inflammation. Eyes, heaviness : sensation, Act. rac., MEsc. h., All. Sat., Ananth., | | Apis, Ars. m., | |Arum t., Como., Eryng., Ind., Lyc. vir., Manc., Pod., || Rumex, I Stram., Sul., Vib.; on awaking, Myr. cer.; in catarrh, Natr. a.; in constipation, Dros.; with coryza, Jacar.; as after a debauch, Cornus; dull, in right, Apis ; as if eye would fall out, worse reading, sewing, etc., Ign.; in headache, Arn.; in frontal headache, IIAloe; in nervous headache, Ign.; like lead, l l Paris; in incipient basilar meningitis, Kali br.; before menses, Natr. m.; in metrorrhagia, l l Sabina ; as after night watching, IGels.; cannot keep open, Hell.; pain, with outward pressure, l l Lac c.; pain, in left and back of orbit, in evening, after walking one hour, Pallad.; like sleepiness, | |Phos.; before attack (stomacace), Dulc.; with dryness of throat, Naja; in follicular tonsillitis, IMerc. cy.; like a weight, with dul- ness, HAEsc. h.; a weight seems to rest on eyes, ICarb. v., Cist., Cornus; ‘feeling of a weight at back of eyes (spinal irritation), IHep. B&" expression, pressure. Eyes, hyperaesthesia: gº sensitive, touch. Eyes, immobility: worse at night, in syphi- litic iritis, DiMerc. Bº fixed. Eyes, inflammation: 833° Conjunctiva, Cor- nea, Iris, Lids, Ophthalmia, Retina, Scle- rotica. Eyes, injury: from blows, ITArn., IISymph.; contusions or wounds, especially with extra- vasation of blood, AILed.; as if upper lid passed over an elevation in bulb of eye after being struck with a cane, ISymph.; after extraction of cataract, IGuaraea ; sharp pains, after re- moval of cataract by Graefe’s method (irido- choroiditis suppurativa traumatica), l l Rhus; hemorrhage in wound of cornea, ISul.; in- flammation and Soreness caused by foreign substances, IAcon, Euph., Ham., Puls., IISil.; incised wounds, iCalend., HIStaph; sym- pathetic irritation after removal of left eye, | |Sul.; lacerated wounds, IICalend.; after operation for strabismus, HBerb.; pain, worse from contact of air, Euph.; pain, from an- terior synechia, IHyper.; , from splinter, ICalc. S.; by a straw, Euph.; constant dis- charge from stump of left, painful, sensitive to touch, stitches to healthy eye, l l Sul.; flow of irritating tears, Nitr. ac.; tenotomy, point of sloughing and black spot in centre, ILach.; ulceration, Arn.; ulcers (traumatic inflamma- tion), Con. Eyes, intolerable pain in left: frequently with great pain and weakness of head, Zinc, Eyes, irritation: All. sat., Arum m., Atrop. S., IGels., || Kali m., ||Sang.; especially toward evening, after working all day, Ruta; as if irritated, in ophthalmia, Caust.; pungent, Ars. º; after reading, Apis; when using them, plS. Eyes, itching: Ant, c., Apis, l l Arg. met., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bell., Berb., Bufo., ICalc., Cepa, Cinnam., Clem., Coloc., Cop., Gels., IKalibi., | | Lach., Merc. Sol., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Osm., Paeonia, HPetrol., IPuls., ISul., Vespa, IZinc.; around back of (asthenopia), l Sep.; especially in canthi, Arg. nit.; like chilblains, | |Natr. m.; in evening (chronic catarrhal con- junctivitis), Merc. cor.; toward evening,| ICup. m.; in evening, Acon., Gamb., Meph.,Pallad., |Sul.; worse in evening and better in cool air or by cold applications (trachoma), Puls.; in yellow fever, ISul.; worse by gaslight (catarrhal ophthalmia), HPhyt.; violent, in- ternal, in evening, Jamb.; with lachrymation, HISul.; intolerable, in left, especially in lower part, l l Zinc.; in left, Arund., Chim. umb., Cinch. bol., Daph., Elaps; worse in left, Arund.; in morning, Meph.; in morning after rising, Natr. m.; especially of lids, disappears on rubbing, WCaust.; caused by light, Ananth.; in catarrhal ophthalmia, l l Phos.; on going out, frequent, winking and wiping, lachry- mation, worse in afternoon, Euph.; pain, (conjunctivitis), l l Sul.; in right, Arg. nit., Asaf.; in right, after measles, Arg. met.; from steam, from warm water, if she attempts to wash (pityriasis capitis), Mez.; stinging under left, better by rubbing, Spong.; provokes rub- bing and scratching, IIPuls.; worse from rub- bing, l l Kreo.; better from rubbing, HNux v.; with dimness of vision, l l Puls.; in exerting vision, Rhus. }º burning, smarting. Eyes, jactitation of right: 1 ISyph. jº jerking. Eyes, jaundiced: Gº Conjunctiva yellow. Eyes, jerking: in muscular asthenopia, IAgar.; in left, Agar.; after operation, HAsar.; in right, with congestion to head, Lach.; sharp pains as from a knife, Vib.; sudden, in both,Chrom. ac. ɺ twitching. Eyes, lancinating: Apis, IChel. ; from within out, Cadm. S.; in upper part of left, l l Senecio; from sunlight, l l Graph.; after surgical opera- * tion, ICroc. Bºy" cutting, darting, shooting, stitching. Eyes, large (sensation): IHAcon., Chloral., IComo., Daph., ILyc., Mez., INatr. m., HOp., IIParis, IPhos., Plumb., IISpig.; feel too large and compressed, with redness and in- flammation of whites, IIMatr. m.; seemed so large that upper lid would not cover it, Chel.; Seen] j. Calc. p.; in evening, Amm. br.; in hemorrhage from lungs, ICinch.; in incipient hydrocephalus, BApis; in hysteria, ILyc.; inflamed, Calad.; of left, Rhus; difficult to get lids over, IPhos.; as if they had no room in orbit, in scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars.; as if they would be pressed out of head, Act. rac.; right feeling larger than left, Il Como.; worse from use or bright light, especially gaslight, | |Sul. Bºy" expression, staring. Eyes, sensitive to light: Bº Photophobia. Eyes, looking: around, causes vertigo, Calc., Con.; as if head were too light, especially mov- 5. EYES. 187 ing or looking at objects (cataracta dura im- matura et asthenopia), Jab.: looking steadily at a distance causes pain (cataracta dura imma- tura et asthenopia), HJab.; looking downward causes vertigo (traumatic muscular paralysis), Arn.; upon ground, when Walking (photo- phobia, Psor.; at a fixed point, relieves head- ache), Agnus; sees objects plainly for a while if one eye only is used, Chloral.; sees objects Only when looking at them sideways, WChin. S.; sight better looking intensely and steadily On an object, Aur. met.; sight better looking out from under brows, ISep.; pain renewed by looking steadily at an object, as in sewing (amenorrhoea), Cina ; looks steadily at ob- jects, as if unable to make them out (myelitis), | |Pic. ac.; symptoms worse looking steadily, Cadm. S.; long at an object, in morning causes vertigo and nausea, Sars.; cannot look upward, Arund., Bell.., | |Stram.; cannot look up, in phlyctenular ophthalmia, |Merc. cor.; look- ing up causes inclination to fall to left (ver- tigo), HCaust.; looking upward, head worse, AEthus.; pain in right eye on looking upward (paresis of right nervous abducens), ISul.; tired, in looking upward, Ast. r.; worse look- ing upward, Ars., Colch. Bº expression, motion. Eyes, as if lying loose in sockets: ICarbo a Eyes, lying down : pain after, Carbo v. Eyes, melanosis: Aur. met. Eyes, mobility: impaired. Đº paralysis. Eyes, better by moonlight : Aur. met. Eyes, motion: in every direction without tak- ing notice (anaemia of brain), l l Kalibr.; con- stant, Bell., IIod., . . . Kali iod., Stram.; constant, from side to side (amaurosis), Ars., | |Sul.; convulsive, Acon., Agar., IBell., Bufo.; convulsive, with fainting, Ver.; convulsive, in hydrocephaloid, Ign.; convulsive, in light, better in a dark room, Bell.; convulsive, dur- ing labor, Chin. S.; convulsive, in summer complaint, l l Coff., HKali br.; difficult, in oph- thalmia, Cinch.; better after active muscular exercise, Aur. met.; causes fulness and heavi- ness in forehead, IBry.; makes head worse, Nux v., Ptel.; of one, independent of the other, IPhyt.; involuntary, ICalc., Canth.; causes irritability of eye, Jab.; causes nausea (ague), Ipec.; eyeballs move about when opening eyes (after apoplexy), Cup. m.; nystagmus, Agar., ICalab., Magn. p.; oscillations (typhoid, in a child), IGels.; eyeballs oscillate laterally when using them, IGels.; painful, l l Agar., Arg. nit., Ars., Asta.c., IBry., HCarbo v., IKalm., INatr. m., | | Paris, | |Phos., IHRhus; pain (brain fag), 1 |Pic. ac.; painful, with headache, Hippom.; painful, in scrofulous and syphiliticiritis, I ISul.; painful, as if too large for their orbits, ISpig.; painful, in gonorrhoeal ophthalmia, 1 I Coral.; painful when moving quickly, l l Ran. Sc.; painful when revolved, Sil; painful in right, I Ars, ISpig.; painful when moved from side to side, | | Calab.; painful on turning sideways (head- ache), Sil.; pain at each step, Hep.; painful, feels tense, Spig.; painful to turn, Crot. t., Ilkalm., Rhus ; pain when turning in certain directions, Meph.; pain on turning quickly, Eryng.; turning, causes vertigo, ISpig.; like pendulum, from side to side, HCup. m.; quick, Stram.; rotary, Ustil.., | Tarant.; l short, back and forward, with closed eyes, Osm.; spasmodic, Bell., Canth.; Spas- modic, after least attempt to use eyes (hyper- aesthesia of retina), B.Nux v.; stiff in muscles, HIKalm.; as from stitches, Carbo v.; vacillate, Cupr. S., Stram.; worse on moving, Como. Hº distorted, looking, rolling, strabis- IIlli S. Eyes, muscles: pain when looking up, HCarbo v.; muscles feel stiff, Eryng.; ciliary muscles, spasm, Calab., IJab.; tension while reading, ICalc.; muscular power weak, l l Seneg.; spas- modic action of internal rectus, Hyos. Hº paralysis, strabismus. Eyes, neuralgia: Bell., IChel., Chin. m., ICinch., Cinnab., HCrotal., Ham., IIgn., IKalm., IMagn. p., iMatr. m., Phell., Sil., IISpig.; ciliary, worse afternoon and at night, on right side, better lying down, Act. rac.; ciliary, from asthenopia and chronic iritis, 1Como.; ciliary, with acute conjunctivitis, | Tereb.; worse after being in bed a short time, ISil.; centres in, above or below, from cold, in damp, rainy weather, HISpig.; cutting, with vomiting, Iris; upon exposure to any draught of air or before storm, Sil.; when pressing lids together, worse when rolling eyes, H.Med.; with glaucoma, Phos.; extends to top of head (ciliary neuralgia), HIgn.; indistinct par- oxysms, with contractions and twitchings of muscles on affected side, Gels.; particularly in rheumatic arthritic inflammation, ISpig.; intermittent, worse 10 A.M., from touch or motion, Cinch.; in iritis, , Arn.; dependent upon iritis, following malarial disease, Cinch.; in and above eye, with lachrymation, Chel.; in left eye, Aur. mur., ILach.; seemed to ex- tend from pupil of left to back of head, ICrot. t.; in left eye, with severe pain in back of head, as though it had been struck, pain spreads to front, lasted all night, Med.; in left eye, increasing from 10 A.M. to noon, gradu- ally decreases, with lachrymation during pain, l l Stann.; worse from motion, better in rest, pains occasionally periodic in character, and may be worse at night, El Prun.; worse at night, l l Plumb.; especially after operations on eye, Mez.; in Scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars.; paroxysmal, with horizontal half sight, Ars.; in paroxysms, daily at 5 P.M. (sclerotitis rheumatica), l l Chin. m.; in par- oxysms, better walking in open air, worse lying down, TCarbo v.; periodic, every day at same hour, IGels.; periodic, in glaucoma, iritis, and choroiditis, ICed.; periodic, with flow of tears and reddened conjunctiva, Natr. m.; periodic, in and around, with chills, Chin. m.; periodic, in iritis, IEuph.; periodic, every other day, 8 to 9 A.M., eye becomes inflamed (ophthalmia rheumatica), ICinch.; periodic, in right (rheumatic ophthalmia), Coloc.; with prosopalgia, IISpig.; of right, Carbol, ac.; in and above, particularly right side, Chel.; from right to occiput, Coccus; of right in tic dou- loureux, Coloc.; in and over right, IISang.; in right, extends to forehead, commences in morning, worse till noon, then better, leaves at sunset (after Acon. and Bell. failed), Kalm.; sharp, in and about., Atrop.; cutting, stitch- like, better by firm pressure and while walk- ing in warm room, worse by rest at night and when stooping, Coloc.; worse before a 188 5. EYES, storm, IHRhod.; appearing and disappearing, IBell.; worse at exit of supraorbital nerve, | |Sil.; from decayed teeth, Plant.; continu- ous, varies from a dull grumbling, aching, beating, Sore pain to a severe, sharp darting, almost driving patient crazy, especially severe Over and around eye, extending through to occiput on corresponding side, often followed course of Supraorbital nerve, worse at night, frequently severe paroxysms, 1 to 3 A.M., | | Tereb. Hº sharp pain, shooting, tearing. Eyes, oscillate: 83% motion. Eyes, odor: fetid, ulcerlike, Paris. Eyes, opening: 63; Lids open. Eyes, pain (undefined): Absin, AEthus, IApis, Asar., Aspar., HBell., Berb., Bufo., 1Calab., Chel., Chim. umb., Clem., Colch, Coloc., Como., ICrot. t., ICup. ac., Daph., HEup. erf, Gamb., Glon., Gymn., HHep., Hydras, odof, HKali c., Jab., ILach., Lyss., Merc. cor., | |Ptel., Sep.; afternoon and evening, worse after sewing, Ars. m.; in open air, Spig.; in muscular asthenopia, Agar.; with sensation in and around, especially left, worse thinking of eyes, using them and on awaking in morning (asthenopia), BLach. ; back of eyes, I Therid.; back of eyes, in asthenopia, ISul. (after Sep.); back of eyes with dull headache, HPod.; back of eyes, with frontal headache, Kob.; worse bending forward, I Coloc.; causes blindness, , with vertigo, I Therid.; extends into anterior portion of brain from right, Chrom, ac.; running directly back to brain, worse from moving eyes, Grin.; especially in right, with oppression of chest, IRan. b.; during chill, Lact. ac.; constant, Jab.; fol- lowed by coryza, Sang.; with cough, Eup. perf, HKali iod; deep in, Ars., Bell.., || Kali c.; deep in, with photophobia and lachryma- tion, HKali c.; as from dryness, ISul.; to back art of ear, Ars. m.; with ringing in ears, Cact. ; efore epilepsy, Atrop. S.; in evening, Carbo v.; in evening on lying down, Zinc.; worse in evening and by gaslight (keratitis), HCalc.; worse in evening and better in cool air or by cold applications (trachoma), IPuls.; in evening, with redness, I | Kali m.; with reat nervous excitement in evening, aph.; in centre, sensation as of pain between eyeball and orbital plate of parietal bone, HAct. rac.; extends to orbit and head, worse at approach of storm, better when storm broke, with gradual failure of sight, | |Rhod.; from facial bones, Ars. m.; during fever, Guaraea; extends to forehead and ver- tex, Pallad.; in headache, IAgar., IIBell, | |Sticta; in chronic headache, Apis; with headache and heat in head and face, Calab., into head, Amm. br., Lil. tig.; into head, and ears, on exertion of eye (choroidi- tis), l l Sil.; into head, one side, better from warmth (Sclero-choroiditis ant.), I Sil.; into ear, corresponding side of head, worse at night, especially 2 or 3 A.M., painful to touch (kerato-iritis), WHep.; during heat, Stram.; in intermittent, posterior portion of right, Badiag.; at intervals, from posterior portion to occipital protuberance, Como.; and irrita- tion, Med.; in keratitis, IAtrop.; in scrofu- lous keratitis; ILach.; with lachrymation, Act. rac.; from lamplight, Natr. m.; in left, I Anac, IElaps, Ipom, Gymn.; in left, in syph- ilitic conjunctivitis, Syph.; in left, in puerpe- ral eclampsia, | Coccul.; in left, in hemicrania, HChin. a.; in left, with melancholy, Aur, met.; in and around left, pressure relieves pain, 12 o'clock, daily, I | Chin. S.; in left, darting to right (sclero-choroiditis post.; asthenopia), Croc.; in left, then in right, with dim vision, Sars.; in left, with muscae, volitan- tes, Calab.; from left to vertex, in a line along the middle, Cinnam.; worse in left, dimness of sight, Gels.; mostly in left, with pain in temples, Gamb.; worse in left, in morning, or from stooping, better while eating, lying down and after sleeping, || PhOS.; worse from light, Apis ; on looking, Apis ; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Glon.; in morning, when awak- ing, better by washing, HForm.; worse in morning, in conjunctivitis, Natr. a.; violent, from 3 A.M. until 3 P.M., || Spig.; worse mov- ing eyes, Apis, Bry.; through right, with nausea, fact. ac.; in neuralgia, Chen. a.; worse by any bright object (neuralgia), Cog- cion: all night, Vespa; during night, with conjunctival injection brought on by overuse, especially by artificial light, Nux v.; intoler- able, every night at 12 o'clock, exhausting, IMerc.; worse at night, Ars., Merc., | |Spig, | |Syph.; in and around eye, usually worse at night, with ciliary injection, Crot. t.; in right, worse at night, cannot read, Canth; better blowing nose, Aur. met.; Occasional, Rali m.; extending to occiput, Como., | | Paris; with headache in occiput, INux v.; to occiput, worse before storm (choroiditis), ICed.; through right, to occiput and nose (insanity), | Tarant.; through to occiput, with sensation of weight drawing head back, Syph.; On open- ing, IHydras.; precede full development of athritic ophthalmia, Coloc.; from within out- ward, Ast. r.; with photophobia, Chel.; in left, then in right, pupils dilate, Grin.; severe in left, worse pressing on crown of head, with dull headache, Bapt.; on reading, Arn., Aur. met, Bapt., ||Lith., Phell.; in left, Grin.; in right and above it, Calc. a.; in right, Card. m., Chloral., II Como., ICrotal, Dolich., Erig., Ipom, IMed., Ran. b.; passes from over right, into head, Coccul; worse in, in right, lying on right side (rheumatic ophthalmia), | ISyph.; in right, at 8 A.M., after walking, Pallad.; in right, particularly during motion, Ars.; in right, could not bear touch, l l Rhus; from right to occiput, Diosc.; in right, worse touching lids, Anag.; worse right side (diar- rhoea), Apis; worse in right (ophthalmia after chill), IEuph.; leaves when sitting in stooping position, goes to neck and muscles of shoulders and beneath Scapula, Eryng.; disturbing sleep, ICrot. t.; violent, especially in right, as if it would start out of socket, Magn. S.; in left, succeeded immediately b sickness of stomach, Gamb.; during Šoš ICrot. t.; sudden, severe, in right, followed by blindness while walking through fields covered with snow, IKali m.; in and over right, going off with sun, Natr. m.; Supraor- bital neuralgia, Chel.; as if swimming in tears, Coral.; transient, Bell.; transient, be- hind left, Ascl. t.; on using (want of accom- modation), Arg. nit.; on least attempt to use eye, intense pain and spasmodic motion of 5. EYES. 189 ocular muscles (hyperaesthesia of retina), Í Nux v.; extending to vertex, Croc, Il Phos.; in left, with diminished vision (iritis), Euph.; with dark spots before vision, Cact.; with weakness of sight, Meph.; from Walking in wind, Ars. met. Eyes, paralysis: impaired or lost mobility in cellulitis, Phyt.; following diphtheria, IIGels.; of ciliary muscle, || Paris, Seneg.; after long disease, ; Calab.; from cold, liCaust., Euph. ; from rheumatism, exposure to cold or getting feet wet, IIRhus ; of muscles, Caust., Con., Crotal., IIGels.; partial, of external recti, Con...; of superior oblique, Syph.; paresis, of superior oblique, HSeneg.; insufficiency of left superior oblique, LArn.; superior oblique muscle also acted in looking downward, causing slight rotation around visual axis, rather than a downward movement, Calab.; of oculo-mo- tors, BBArn., Euph.; paresis of left oculo-mo- tor, with paralysis of superior rectus, l l Seneg.; of oculo-motor and abducens (diplopia), | | Gels.; of right external rectus, Chel.; in- sufficiency of external recti, I ICup. ac.; paresis of internal recti, Agar., Calab., Con., Jab., ILil. tig., Merc. iod. flav., ABMorph. sul, HMNatr. m., | |Phos., BRuta, Seneg.; of superior rectus and inferior oblique muscles, Calab.; of superior rectus, with paresis of left oculo-motor, l l Seneg.; in spermatorrhoea, sex- ual abuse, Phos.; worse from stimulants or tobacco, WBNuxv.; traumatic, Arn.; of nervus abducens of right, I ISul.; of left nervus ab- ducens, syphilitic history, Kaliiod.; of syphi- litic origin, BMerc. iod. flav.; of third nerve, Caust., Euph., || Nux v., | |Phos.; of all fibres of third pair of nerves of right eye, probably of syphilitic origin, IMerc. iod. flav.; affection of sixth pair of right (emissions), WIPhos. Hºt motion, also Lids paralysis. Eyes, periodic pain: gº neuralgia. Eyes, piercing : inward pressing, to root of nose and side of forehead, Millef.; as with knives (prosopalgia), Chel.; in Onanism, EHyos.; in right, with headache in sinciput, Cist.; worse rubbing or pressing upon eye (con- junctivitis), 1 Sep.; obliged to remove spec- tacles in reading or writing (nearsighted woman), HApis. §§ cutting, darting, lan- cinating, stitches. Eyes, pinching: in right inner half, better from motion in open air, Arn.; in a small spot above right inner canthus, Jamb. Eyes, pressing: Alum, Amm. c., Anag., Ananth., Ant. t., l l Apis, Benz. ac., Berb., ElBry., Cain., Calc., Carbo v., | | Card. m., 1Caust., | | Chel., Colch., BCup. m., Dig., Euph., IGlon., Hep., Ind., BKalibi..., || Kalic.,5Lach., BMerc. Sol., Menyanth., Mosch., INitr. ac., IPhyt., Psor., BPuls., IBRan. b., IRhus, Sec., | | Sep., Spong., Ver., Viol., Zinc., TŽing.; aching, even when not using (amblyopia), |Merc.; worse in open air, Clem.; alternates with burning, Sars.; as if pressed asunder, then out of orbit (rheumatic ophthalmia), ILed.; from before backward or above down- ward, Anac.; from behind backward, and from below upward, Bism.; in right, behind (uterine derangement), Caul.; behind, with vertigo, Rhus; as if bruised (foreign body in eye), HHep.; in conjunctivitis, in evening, IISul.; contracting, whilst walking in open air, Euph.; deep in, when she closes eyes HBell.; deep in, worse looking fixedly upward and sideways, better looking downward, Bar. c.; with dimness on exerting eyes, |Petrol.; from above downward, Coloc.; from above downward, with aching, Aur. met.; in right, from above and outside, in evening, worse wiping, Coloc.; as from above, with tired feeling and dull pain in eyes, better closing eyes and eating, Sinap.; as from drowsiness, IICinch.; dry, as if sleepy, IIFuph.; with dryness, in evening, Staph.; in left, with dull pressing headache, worse in forehead and temples, Zing.; with dulness and stupe- faction in head, Seneg.; constant in even- ing, Zinc.; in left, in evening, Camph.; to- ward evening, Zinc.; in evening, forces her to close eyes, IHep.; as if eyeballs were too large, Phos. ac.; from exertion of eyes, Agar.; during fever, BKali c.; with pain in forehead, by candlelight, Croc.; with press- ing headache in forehead and vertex, as if pressed asunder, Ran. b.; extending into head (hypopion), Hep.; extending through whole head, in light, better in dark room, Bell.; with rush of blood to head, ISul.; after headache, Anag.; as if head were firml pressed, right side (sore throat), Il Phyt.; as if there were heat in eyes; Puls.; with heat and redness, Niccol.; with heat in head and flashes of heat, IKali c.; heavy, also in left occiput, Zing.; hard, heavy, dull behind, [Therid.; dull, heavy, behind, with frontal headache, Therid.; from without inward, Anac., Bapt., Bell., Zinc.; inward, on reading, HKali c.; in left, Agar., Calc. s., Coccus, ICo- loc., BPuls., Urt. ur., Zinc, Zing.; in left, with lachrymation, seems smaller and weaker, BEuph.; in left, with lachrymation, IPuls.; on inner surface of left, with profuse lachry- mation, Ruta ; in left, worse in lower part, Apis; in middle of left, Clem.; worse after lying down and during rest, from motion and touch, Bism.; with agglutination of lids, flMagn., c.; when looking at light, BBuph.; worse from light (traumatic inflammation), BCon.; if he looks attentively at anything, Bar.c., B.Natr. m.; when looking upward,Sabad.; as if compressed, worse on looking, l l Phos.; in lower part of left, Apis; in lower part, in hydrops retinae, Apis; with headache dur- ing menstrual period, preventing sleep, HCroc.; in middle of globe, Cain.; from middle, at every change of light, either going from dark into light, or suddenly from light to dark, Stram.; morning and evening, l l Graph.; on moving them, l l Agar.; only in morning on rising, Val.; in right inner half, worse from motion in open air, Arn.; worse from motion, awakens 5 A.M., gradually increases and dimin- ishes, I | Stann.; with muscae volitantes, Calab.; at night, Coccul; with throbbing tearing, in occiput (headache), I Sul.; if pressed against side of orbits, Card. m.; from within outward, Aur. met, IBry., Camph., Cann. S., Caulo., Cham., Como., Daph., HFluor, ac., Guaraea, Gymn., IIIber., Ign., Merc. cor., HINux v., Paris, IPhyt., Psor., l l Puls., Sil., ISpig, Thuya ; outward, in morbus Basedowii, BPhos.; outward, especially in evening by candlelight, ISeneg.; outward, in glaucoma, with shooting, IIRry.; outward, in hay 190 5. EYES, asthma, Lach.; outward, with frontal head- ache, B.Med.; outward, worse in right eye, with headache in forehead, I Sang.; outward, with pressure in front of head, Lyc. vir.; out- ward when she combs hair, Nux v.; outward, in sick headache, IlSang.; outward, with heavy pain, Lac c.; outward in left, Bry.; outward, with twitching of lids, IStram.; out- ward in neuralgia, l l Stram.; outward, better by pressing them with fingers, but worse a few moments afterward, IHam.; outward, in || right, Apoc., HFerr., | | Spig.; outward, better On stooping, HAcon.; in pannus, I Apis ; in outer half of left, Spong, ; periodically, | | Ran. sc.; as of a dull point, from within, especially below right eyelid, Asar.; better from, external pressure (ophthalmia scrofu- losa), Caust.; when reading, writing or doing | i. fine work, Con.; when reading by candle- light, Mang.; while reading in evening, Natr. S.; worse reading, Sewing, etc., HIgn.; in right, Coccus, Urt. ur.; in right, evening, BKalm.; in right, then left, l l Chel.; in upper part of right, Astac.; after rubbing them causes one to see red and blue margins, Stront.; sensitive, pressing pain in left, Bry.; with aching in sinciput and occiput when sitting in a warm room, Seneg.; from smoking, Calad.; sore, in and around, Apis ; SOre, as if pressed out of head, IBry.; especially on stooping, ECOloc.; stupefying, Calad.; with swelling, GNux v.; then stitching, bringing tears, HKali c.; ten- sive, in right, like rheumatism, Zinc.; in left, with sticking drawing along left tibia into ankle bones, Coloc.; on top of balls, moving them downward and outward, HComo.; with painful sensitiveness to touch, Calad.; worse from touch, Caust.; toward eyes, 1Glon.; to- ward eyes, with headache, Astac.; transient, in afternoon, l l Cham.; in melanotic tumor, Aur. met.; worse on turning eye, Spig.; on upper half, Lobel. i.; painful, in upper part, ſliphyt.; on upper surface, Stront.; on left, from below upward, Lachn.; in upper, as if squeezed, left worse, Chel.; after using them ever so little, Nux v.; in and over to vertex, Gymn.; with diminution of vision, Seneg.; as if tightly compressed from all sides, with momentary obscuration of vision, Cham.; on walking in open air, Sul.; violent, in right eye, while walking in open air, Zinc.; as if she should press them in, Calc.; sensitive to pressure (ophthalmia tarsi), Merc. cor.; left tender to, Eryng. Bºrconstricting, contracting, dull, heavy, tension. - Eyes, pricking: Ananth., Aur. mur.; after reading, 3 Apis ; by candlelight, Sep.; left (sequelae of iritis), H Kali bi.; worse in in- ner angle and in evening (pterygium), l l Zinc.; with lachrymation, , | | Caust.; in left, Sil.; worse in left, Arund.; worse in right, caused by a cold, ISul. Eyes, prominent: gº protruding. Flyes, protruding: Acet. ac., AEthus., Amyg., Arn., Ars., HBell., Brom., Calc. p., Calc. s., ICanth.,Caps.,Chlor., Coccul., Colch., Como., Cup. m., Dros., Fluor, ac., MGlon., Hydr. ac., | | Hyos., IIgn., T.Kali ars., IKreo., ILach., Lact. ac., IOp., Plat., JPuls., Spig., ISpong., Stram., IWer.; in asthma, ICup. m.; sud- denly awaking (spasmus glottidis), Il Sul.; in choroiditis, Coloc.; in convulsions, ICup. m.; in tetanic convulsions, after measles Cham.; with noisy, stomachy cough, Kali m.; in croup, Hep.; in whooping cough, Caps.; in delirium, HBell., Dory.; in dyspepsia, || Kali m.; in puerperal eclampsia, TAtrop. S.; during epileptic attack, IIIHyos.; in exoph- thalmus tºº. Basedowii), l l Amyl., Ars., Aur., Badiag., IBar. c., Bell., Cact, Calc., Chlorof., Con., Crotal., Dig., IIFerr., Ferr. iod., IIgn., IIIod., Lyc. vir, IPhos., Natr. m., ; Sec., IISpong.; exophthalmus, with struma, HCalc., Iod., | Sec.; exophthalmus, consequent upon tumor behind eyeball (re- lieved), I Thuya; sensation as if protruded, HBell., HGlon., HIod., H.Med.; sensation, with foreign body in eye, Hep.; sensation, with headache, Il Bell.; sensation, with feeling as if a thread were tightly drawn through eyeball and backward into middle of brain, HIParis; in bilious remittent fever, I | Pod.; in headache (Basedow’s disease), IAur, met., HäGlon.; with tumultuous action of heart (morbus Basedowii), WLyc. vir.; in hydro- cephalus, IMerc.; in influenza, BIpec.; with staring look (child in convulsions), Amyl.; with startled look (neuropathia), l l Kali ars.; in mania, Glon.; red and ghastly (acute ma- nia after melancholia), HGels.; in monomania, BCamph.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, HHydr. ac.; after suppression of menses (exophthal- mus), HFerr. iod.; in neuralgia, Chel.; with wounded oºsophagus, Cic., Fluor. ac.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in incipient hydroceph- alus, RA pis; pupils dilated, IGels.; eyes red, HGlon.; of right eye, l l Arn.; right eye feels more prominent than left, HàComo.; with suf- focating fits, Ver.; in syphilis, BBClem.; as if forced out, when throat is pressed, "I Lach.; with unconsciousness, l l Ver. * gº fulness, pressing outward. Eyes, pulling: Bº drawing. Eyes, pulsating: gº throbbing. Eyes, pustules: Conjunctiva, Cornea. Eyes, quivering : Apis, 1Glon., E Hyos.; of left, worse at night, l l Apis ; when reading by candlelight, Berb.; in incipient tuberculosis, | |Tuberc. Bºy” jerking, motion, twitching. Eyes, red: Bºy" Conjunctiva congested. Eyes, rending: gº tearing. Eyes, restless: expression, motion. Eyes, rheumatic pain: Apis, Clem, l l Rali c., HPhyt.; in left, Grin. Bºy" drawing. IEyes, rings: gº, Circumorbital circles, In- fraorbital half-circles. Eyes, rolling: Bell., Cham., Hyos., Lyss., HStram., Tereb., Ustil., BVer., | |Zinc.; in cholera infantum, l l Zinc.; in chorea, l l Sec.; in convulsions, Zinc.; in convulsions (denti- tion), Cham.; in hysterical convulsions, HCic.; in puerperal convulsions, Atrop. S., HGlon.; in tetanic convulsions after measles, Cham.; downward in arachnitis, Chlorof.; down- ward, in convulsions, IAEthus., Art. v.; in epilepsy, Caust., ICup.m.; of half-closed eyes, I ICEnan.; in typhus abdominalis, I |Nux v.; outward and upward (convulsions), 1Glon.; with closed lids, ICup. m.; with closed lids, pupils dilated (sudden unconsciousness), Coc- cul.; revolve toward right and left, with veloc- ity of half a second, all day (clonic spasms 5. EYES.. 1.91. of eyes), IAgar.; in Scarlatina, ICup. ac.; from side to side, Amyg.; occasional, during sleep, Ol. an.; during sleep, in hydrocephalus, Apis; in incipient tuberculosis, I Tuberc.; upward, Acon., Ananth., Amyg., Camph., Cina, Cup. m., Laur., | |Plat., Tereb., Ver.; upward, in congestion to brain, HICup. m. ; upward, in catarrhal croup, l l Ant. t.; upward, in cerebrospinal disease, Hell., | | Ver. v.; up- ward, in convulsions, Art. v., zCamph., ICup. m., Glon.; upward, before convulsions, in a child, Art. v.; upward, in convulsions, worse during menses, CEnan.; upward and to left before attack (epilepsy), Bufo.; upward, in epileptic convulsions, Lach.; upward, in hemiplegia, l l Hydr. ac.; upward, in hydro- cephalus, Apis, Art. v., IHell.; upward, after labor, IGlon.; upward, especially in left, Amyg.; upward, in meningitis, l l Hell. ; up- ward, in meningitis basilaris, on lifting lids, Cic.; upward, in malignant scarlatina, BLach.; upward, with somnolence during day (in- flammation of brain), l l Puls.; upward, in Sunstroke, BGlon.; upward, in incipient tuber- culosis, HiTuber.; vacantly, LLach. Hº distorted, expression, motion. Eyes, rubbing : better after, Caps., Cina; de- sire to, Carbol. ac., Cinch. bol., IKali bi.; desire to, in amenorrhoea, Symph.; desire to, after iritis, Kali bi.; desire to, it relieves pressure (cataract), ICaust.; desire to, in right, to remove dimness, I Sul.; causes itching sting- ing, iRalm.; child rubs as if to relieve itching (brain affection), Squilla; must rub, BGymn., BMez.; must rub when reading, Arn. ; in ery- sipelatous ophthalmia, l l Rhus; tender, espe- cially left, l l Kali bi.; as if against lids, £Sul. Bºburning, dryness, itching, smarting. Eyes, scratching sensation: Daph., | | Sep.; in conjunctivitis siccus, EHydras. Bºº biting, irritation, itching. Eyes, sensitive: Cain., IGraph., Natr. m., Nux v.; after exertion, especially in even- ing, l l Niccol.; in morning, with headache, ICina; right eye, Ign. Bº touch. Eyes, set: 539 fixed. º Eyes, sharp pain: Chloral., BColch.; on awak- ing, 2 A.M., Act. rac.; from before back- ward on turning or moving eyes, Ind.; through into head, Act. sp., Rhus; back into head or radiating, worse moving eyes or at night, ISSpig.; through into head, with ulcer- ated cornea, Act. rac.; through to head, on touching, Asaf.; across left, at night in bed, Chrom, ac.; in left, worse while reading, with photophobia, direct light painful, Lact. ac.; worse at night, better in warmth (syphilitic iritis), l l Thuya ; occasional (cataract with asthenopia), Jab.; from within outward, in left, l l Senecio; in right, l l Calab.; through, on reading or writing, IPhyt.; to temples, worse before a storm (choroiditis), ICed. jº neuralgia. Eyes, shooting: AAct. rac., Apis, Gnaphal., Lyss., Puls.; into arms after operation for strabis- mus, Berb.; backward, in right, increasing to boring (rheumatic ophthalmia), ISyph.; worse in bed, and from warmth (ophthalmia), Arn.; violent, in right, Apis; through, into brain, after operation for strabismus, HBerb.; in choroiditis, Ipec.; from deep within, worse in evening and night, BMerc.; before falling, with vertigo, IKali c.; in intermittent, Diad.; in typhus, IApis; through into head, Cinnab.; into head, at intervals, worse in evening and night (ophthalmia), Caust.; through to back of head (iritis), Al Rhus; in hordeolum, Che- lid.; from without inward, Coloc.; in kera- titis, IIApis; in left, Chim. umb.; deep in left, Cain.; in left (ophthalmia), HCaust.; in left, worse reading, HSul.; first left then right, Chel.; from left to vertex, HPhos., | |Phyt.; over left, Eryng.; from bright light, Kob.; worse at night (syphilitic iritis), BBMerc.; into nose and head (hemeralopia), HHyos.; to occiput, HBell.; from within outward, HBell., Coccul., HKalibi.; outward, in right, with hot lachry- mation on staring or writing, l l Rhod.; in paroxysms, Sil. ; burning, pressing, worse on moving, 11 Acon. ; in right, I Arg. nit.; shoot- ing, | | Calab.; occasional through right (conical cornea), l l Puls.; through right, going back in- to head, causing eye to fill with hot water, | |Spig.; in right, after measles, Arg. met.; sharp, IGels., Rhus, l l Senecio ; sharp, extend- ing through, back into brain (ciliary neural- gia), HIPrun.; sharp, back into head, with dullache of head (torpor retinae), BJab.; sharp, through eye and corresponding side of head (glaucoma), Prun.; in left, sharp, 1 IAEsc. h.; sharp, to temples, vertex and occiput, BLach.; on falling asleep, at night (glaucoma), HIPhos.; sudden, to forehead and temples, Berb.; trans- ient, in glaucoma, WIPhos.; toward eye, in short attacks, early morning, Camph. Eº cutting, darting, lancinating, neur- algia. Eyes, sensation of skin before : Ratan. Eyes, smaller: HIEuph., | |Zinc.; diminished, half size, with flickering dimness of vision (headache), BColoc.; particularly left, in proso- palgia, Verbas.; left looks smaller, I IPhos., | |Sep., Squilla ; in epilepsy, IBufo.; and re- tracted, Bry. Eyes, smarting: Ailant., IIAlum., Amm. c., | |Arum t., Bell., 1Calab., Canth., Ced., HHCepa, Coloc., Dios., Eucal., IHydras., Iodof, Iod., Ipom., IJab., Jacea, HKali c., ILept., JMez., Pic. ac., Pod., EIRan. b., Ran. sc., Sep., Sil., BBSul., Syph.; on going into open air, Natr. a., Ustil.; łºg. between eye- balls and lids, as if a hair were between them, Coccus; in blepharitis ciliaris, Seneg.; espe- cially in outer canthus, with lachrymation, | Colch.; with catarrh, RCepa; worse on clos- ing, Clem.; in blennorrhoea of conjunctiva, BKreo.; in coryza, Ars, iod.; all day, Erig.; as from dust, Amb.; in evenings, Ant. t.; worse in evening, Acon. ; as from excoriation, HIod. ; in hay fever, IRan. b.; with heat in eyes, IGraph.; with lachrymation, Euph, Gamb.; with profuse lachrymation, Phyt., Sinap.; in left, Sil., Sinap.; especially in mar- gins of lids,Clem.; first in one, then in other, with lachrymation, IICinch.; in ophthalmia, HApis ; in catarrhal ophthalmia, IPhyt.; pressive, as if from salt, must rub them, ICinch.; as if raw, worse closing eyes, IClem.; when reading by candlelight, ICalc.; in right, has to wear a shade in evening, to read or write, Amm. br.; worse from rubbing, | | Kreo.; with feeling as of sand, Myr. cer.; as if salt were in them, l l Sul.; as if filled with sharp salt, during fever (ague), Natr. m.; 192 5. EYES, like salt, worse in morning, Nux v.; as from smoke, ICroc., Natr. a., Val.; after rising, Natr. m.; on being used, in cataract, wit asthenopia, HJab.; worse by constant use and by lamplight, Pic.ac.; as if worried (ophthal- mia), Caust. Hºº biting, burning, heat, itching. Eyes, soreness º AEsc. h., BBapt., | | Calab., Camph., Chrom. ac., Como., Cornus, Cochl., Colch., Dios., HIEup. perf, dGels., HGlon., IIHam., H.Lach., | | Lith. c., Lyss., |Paris, Rumex, ISang., Sarrac., Sil, Sinap., TJrt. ur.,Vib.; on going into cold air, better in warm room (pterygium), |Zinc.; in muscular asthenopia, HAgar.; worse in inner canthus, and in evening (pterygium), |Zinc.; with painful cramping and compression around or- bital region, particularly supraorbital, Plat.; in post-diphtheritic affection, BLach.; in even- ing, Gels.; as if excoriated, Arn.; in bilious fever, IEup. perf; in headache, Psor. ; with headache after a fall, HHyper.; in rheum- atic iritis, IColch.; in left, Sep., | Tereb.; in left, better from cold applications (con- junctivitis pustulosa), ISul. ; must close them frequently, Psor.; on closing lids, or turning eyeball, with burning in lids, I Sticta; in dysmemorrhoea, HZinc.; in morning, Gymn.; on moving them, l l Bapt., HBry, IGels, Natr. m., | | Phos.; on moving from side to side, Calab.; in upper half, when moved, dAcon.; as from overwork, Dory.; when reading, Natr. ph.; after reading, ICroc.; in right, Iodof.; in right, worse on moving eye, Como.; with flying specks, Calab.; with sore throat, Lyss.; to touch, worse in evening and better in cool air, or by cold applications (trachoma), WPuls.; when using them, Apis; with vertex so sore she cannot comb hair, Merc. Sol.; followed by vom- iting, Cup. ac. Hº aching, bruised, dull pain. Eyes, spasms: Bº convulsive, distorted, motion, rolling, strabismus. Eyes, stabbing : tº cutting, darting, lan- cinating. Eyes, feel as though they had been taken out and squeezed and put back again, pains worse after sleep, wakens from sleep (supraorbital neuralgia): GLach. Łº bruised, pressing. Eyes, staring: Arn., Asar, Bell., HCamph., Canth., Carb. S.,Cham., GChlor., Cina, BColch., Clem., Cupr. ac., Cup. m., Dory.., | | Eup. pur, IGlon., WHydr., ac., IBHyos, HHyper., Lyss., Merc. cy., Nux m., HBOp., | |Phos. ac., , IPhyt., Sec., Squilla, Il Val., HZinc.; anxiously, on awaking (meningitis infan- tum), Arn.; in apoplexy, or asthma, Acon.; blankly, without taking notice, child (clonic spasms of eyes), HAgar.; , with blindness, from effusion of water on brain, BKali iod.; in consequence of stagnation of blood by swelling of neck, worse at night (scarlatina), | |Phos.; at ceiling, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in cholera Asiatica, HCup. m.; in chorea, Cina; in convulsions,Cup.m., Sil.; in convul- sions, in dentition, HCham.; in convulsions, lasting from a quarter to half an hour, Magn. p.; wildly, in convulsions, before menses, | | Puls.; in delirium, HHHyos.; in dentition, Tereb.; in epilepsy, ICic.; in typhus, HArs.; in typhoid, Nitr. sp. d., IIPhos. ac., IZinc.; fixed on objects, Il Cup. m.; as if frightened, on awaking, IZine; straight in front (puer- peral convulsions), WGlon.; in spasmus glotti: dis, IVer.; with sudden rush of blood to head (hysteria), Mosch.; straight before him (ef. fects of wounded honor, l (Nux v.; in hydro- cephalus, Art. v., IKali iod.; straight forward in catalepsy, HArt. v.; impudently, after, dog: bite, IStram.; inclination to, Alum., || Kali c.; with a peculiar intoxicated look, Stram.; in mania, IBell, Canth.; in melancholy, Aur. met.; in religious melancholy, NKali ph.; in meningitis, IStram.; in cerebrospinal men- ingitis, IILyc.; in desquamative nephritis, | IPlumb.; with wide Topen eyes, IIIod., | | Laur.; on awaking from sleep in evening, IIpec.; lies on back (apoplexy), flStram.; fixed pupils (convulsions), Amyg; with open lids, in meningitis, BSpong.; in parotitis, Dory.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; at one point, BOV.; senseless, at one object, BIgn.; at One Spot, Mez.; in puerperal mania, Camph., IIIPuls.; with dilated pupils (lyssa), Lyss.; with large immovable pupils, Stram.; as if riveted in sockets (irritation of brain), BCup, ac.; from scolding, IMosch.; senseless, Kalibi.; in Spi- nal irritation, Chin.; spitefully (after dog- bite), l l Stram.; stupidly, Stram.; after work- ing in sun, HGlon.; with unconsciousness, AEthus.; vacant, in typhus, l l Chin. S.; Vacant, thoughtless (urticaria) HBov.; vacant, in puer- peral mania, BCup. ac.; vaguely, I IThuya ; with vertigo, Mosch.; feeling as if she stared, IMed. Bºy" expression, fixed. Eyes, sticking: Crot. t., Graph., Lith., HPetrol.; burning, in left toward external canthus, Tarax.; constant, in right, Spig.; fine, Caps.; frequent, Gamb.; back into head or radiating, worse moving eyes and at night, HäSpig.; extending into head and around eye, usually worse in rest, at night and on stoop- ing, better by firm pressure and walking in a warm room (iritis, glaucoma), Coloc.; in left, Sep., Sinap.; in left, extends to brow, BLach.; worse in morning and evening (ciliary neuralgia), Crotal.; night and morning, Sil.; worse at night (syphilitic iritis), HIMerc.; worse in night, better from warmth (syphi- litic iritis), ITThuya ; on opening eye, HI Ars., as of pins, when pressing, Sinap.; in right, Acon., Calad., Natr.m.; sharp, worse moving eyes (conjunctivitis pustulosa), l l Sul.; Sharp, worse at night and toward morning (scrofu- lous and syphilitic iritis), ISul.; sharp, worse at night opposite gaslight (keratitis pustulosa), |Merc. sol.; in trachoma, Sul.; as of splinter in inner canthus of left, Elat.; with dimness of vision, eyes better in open air, l l Puls. 8& cutting, darting, lancinating, pierc- ing, stinging. Lyes, stiffness: Camph., l l Caust., Cupr. S., | |Phos.; on motion, Bell, l l PhOS.; cannot move, Bar.; of muscles on movement (iritis), | |Spig. Gº" motion. Eyes, stinging: in and around, Apis, Bell, ICalc., HCaust., ECepa, Crot. t., Goss, Iodof, Magn. S., | |Nitr. ac., IPuls., Spong., Thuya ; momentary biting, in right, changing its place, TrChel.; in blepharitis (keratitis), IIApis ; on closing, | | Sars.; in evening and morning, Meph.; finally pressing, in evening, Spong.; especially when exerting eyes, |Merc.; in left, extending to forehead, Lyss.; 5. EYES. 193 after heat (intermittent), II)iad.; in and around left, Apis ; in left, Chim. umb.; in left, after fever, Spong. ; worse in left (sequelae of iritis), HKali bi.; sensitive to light, Zing.; worse in candlelight, WColch.; worse at night (scrofulosis), WCon.; in paroxysms, Sil.; piercing, in left, Sil.; in right, Apis, Calad.; in right, compels one to rub and press it, Urt. ur.; better in warmth, wants eye covered, better in draught of air, HHep.; better wash- ing in cold water (conjunctivitis pustulosa), | |Sul. Hº piercing, pricking, stitches. Eyes, stitches: Alum., Amm.c., Anag., Ananth., | | Arn., l l Asaf., Aspar., IBry., Cham., HCist., Clem, Dig., Dros., Euph., Glon., Hep., IIRali c., Kalm., E.Lach., BMerc. Sol., Natr. ph., ||Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., Psor., Sec., ||Sep.; burning, HEuph.; violent, burrowing, presses upper lid downward, Spig.; at external can- thus(keratitis), Calc.; when coughing, in right (grippe), HSeneg.; deep, Merc.; deep, going to Occiput, nape and vertex, begins on rising in morning, at height-4 P.M., passes off with night's rest, better from warmth, worse from sound, Ign.; and Soreness evening when looking at light, IILyc.; before he falls, with vertigo, Kali C.; during fever, IKali c.; in childbed fever, Ant. c., 1Coloc.; fine, in right, Apoc.; in left, to forehead and temple, 1 to 7 P.M. daily, followed by perspiration (intermittent), I | Chin. S.; for- mication, Cycl.; in head, out at eye, Calc.; with onesided tearing in head, Sil.; with headache, Hippom., IISul.; from without in- ward, Coloc.; itching, in right, returns after rubbing, Spig.; knifelike, from head, ILach.; knifelike with headache, | | Thuya; knifelike, in right, HSul.; with lachrymation (Basedow’s disease), IISpong.; with flow of tears in sun, while reading, Calc.;in left, Bor., Cist., ISpig.; in left, upper, Bapt.; from bright light, Euph., IPuls.; through middle, || Kali c., HParis; as from needles, I |Meph.; as from needles, after dinner, Natr. c.; in left, as from needles, Bapt.; as of a needle or splinter (pustular in- flammation of cornea and conjunctiva), BISul.; as if needles were thrust into right, Spig.: in and around, worse at night (arthritic ;: thalmia), Apis; in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Tabac., ITuberc.; in cholera infantum, IStram.; in chorea, HStram.; convergent, Chel.; convergent in children, if periodic and of a spasmodic character, or caused by convulsions, WICic.; convergent, in puerperal convulsions, | | Op.; convergent, in helminthiasis, I ISpig.; convergent, in helminthiasis, convulsions and after falls, with diplopia, ICycl.; convergent, in left, Calc.,ICycl.; convergent, in right, [Alum.; convergent, periodic, Jab.; hypermetropic, double convergent (retinitis he marolopica), 1Lyc.; convergent, strabismus paralytica, Syph.; convergent, in puerperal mania, SHCamph.; after diphtheria, Gels., || Kali ph.; distortion, as if from pressure, Calc. p.; diver- gent, l l Alum., HCamph., | |Phos., Zinc.; diver- gent, of both eyes, l l Morph. Sul.; divergent, following inflammatory rheumatism, after Rhus, eyes parallel for one day, then squint, comes on from fatigue, more marked in hot weather and worse in winter, Natr. m.; diver- gent, of about half a line, in right, l l Sul.; di- vergent of right, with redness and lachryma- tion (headache), Coloc.; in eclampsia, IStram.; epileptic, IStram., | | Tarant.; in clonic spasms, of eyes, IAgar.; after a fall or blow, ICic.; in ty- phoid, HLyc., Ver. v.; in intermittent, HChin. s.; feels as if she had a nervous sensation in head, fl0alc., Merc. v.; eyes drawn to left, Amyg.; incline to turn to left, feel painful when turn- ing them to right, sees double or triple, Dig.; on exposure to strong light, Eryng.; after measles, ICycl.; from mental emotions, terror, fear, etc., Stram.; of recent date, not de- pending upon weakness of opposing muscle Jab.; follows night terrors in children, IKali br.; paralytic, ISyph.; paralytic, with di- plopia, INux v.; periodic, worse from mental excitement, or caused by injury, Nux v.; tendency to recurrence, after operation, Jab.; turned to right, in convulsions, TCamph.; in shock from injury, HOp. ; spasmodic, . HMagn. p.; after cutting eye teeth, Calc.; during period of tranquillity (in hydrophobia, last stage), Lyss.; with worms, HCina, Cycl., | |Natr. ph., ISpig. Hº distorted, motion convulsive, muscles, paralysis; also Sight diplopia. Eyes, straining: Bºtired; alsoSight straining. Eyes, as if hanging by a string: Cepa. Eyes, sunken; Anac.; l l Ant. chl., Arg. nit., ICalc.; from within outward, Coccul, Dros., HMur. ac., Natr. c.; in pannus, IApis; with photophobia, worse during sultryweather, ESul.; cutting, pressing, in right, Zinc.; in right, Bapt., IBell., Calad., | | Chel, IHyper., ||Lith., IIZinc.; with inflammation of sclerotica, HNux v.; sharp, while reading or looking at a bright light, Kali c.; prevents sleep at night, 7-Carbo a.; stabbing, backinto head, or radiating, worse moving eyes, or at night, IHSpig.; stabbing, through and around, commencing in one point and radiating in every direction (choro- iditis), ISpig.; stabbing, in left, Chim. umb.; Sudden, to forehead, Berb.; sudden, in front part of both, from right to left, TChim. umb.; with vertigo (irido-choroiditis), IRhus; with sudden feeling of warmth, in left, Sinap. B& Cutting, darting, lancinating, pierc- ing, stinging. Eyes, strabismus : Agar., Ant. t., HIBell., 1Calc., TCarbo a., IICic., Cina, IGels., IHyos., || Kali ph., IMagn; p., ||Plumb., Spig, Izinc.; in brain affections, IIApis, libell., IDig., IHell., Hyos., Kaliiod, Merc.v., Merc. Sol., Stram., i | Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ast. r., Cadm. S., HCamph., HCanth., IColch., Coloc., Cornus, Crotal., Cup.ac., Cup.m., Cup.s., ICycl.,HDros., Glon.,IGraph., IHell., Kalic., Myos., Nitrº.ac., | | Oleand., Phos., IPlat., l l Plumb., I Sep., ISpong,Stann..! IStram., ISul., IThuya;IVer; in fistula in ano, El Berb.; in asthma, l l Kali ph.; in irritation of brain, BCup. ac.; with red spots on cheeks, IIOp.; in cholera, Ant. t.; in cholera Asiatica, Camph., ICup. m.; in cholera infantum, Coff. t., l l Ipec., IKali br.; in cholera morbus, ICamph.; in biliary colic, HCinch.; during epileptic convulsion, Bufo.; in puerperal convulsions, IQp.; in cough; Phos.; in nervous debility, I Curar.; in diabetes, | | Uran. n.; with bloody mucopurulent diar- rhoea, l l Kali br.; in dyspepsia, TVer.; with pale face, Ox. ac., IPuls.,..., ISpong.; with livid and sunken face, l l Kali ph.; in bilious remittent fever, ICrotal.; in typhus, HCarbo v.; in typhoid, IMerc., IIPhos. ac.; in febris 13 194 5. EYES. nervosa putrida, Ars.; in gonorrhoea, ITa- rant.; in headacne, Calc. S.; in chronic head- ache, Naja ; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig., |Merc.; in insanity, l l Nux v.; left, in pro- sopalgia, Chel.; in meningitis, GGlon.; during menses, ICed.; in desguamative nephritis | | Plumb.; after night watching and menta disturbance during pregnancy, l l Puls.; incip- - ient phthisis following amenorrhoea, lSang.; in ophthalmia, Cic.; dull, yellowish, and filled with tears (phthisis florida after pneu- monia)|IFerr.; in pleuritis, with plastic exuda- tion, IHep.; in chronic rheumatism, I |Sabina; with blue rings, Acet. ac., Act.rac., Hell, Ipec., IIris, IKaliiod., IKreo., ILyc., Phos.ac., Sec., HStaph.; with blue rings, in asphyxia of child after birth, Ant. t.; with blue rings, as after excess, Staph.; with blue rings and pale face, |Tabac.; with blue rings, in stomatitis, Staph.; with gray rings, Carb. S.; after sexual excesses, | Staph.; in spermatorrhoea, Gels., LIris; with ain in umbilical region to small of back, dull oring, worse in paroxyms, l l Plat.; with weak- ness, | Dros. B& Circumorbital circles, In- fraorbital half-circles. Eyes, swelling: Apis, l l Ars. m., Ars., Bufo., Cochl., Crot. t., Erig., | | Eup. pur., IIGuaiac., IHep., Ign, Magn. c., Mang, I IPlumb, Il Rhus, Vespa; with pain, as if an abscess would form in right, Ananth.; in morning, Elaps; in coryza, Cepa; red, in cystitis, Eup. pur.; in diphtheritic conjunctivitis, Merc. iod. rub.; with bloodshot appearance of eye, IHam.; feeling of, Bapt., Rhus, Sarrac., Thuya; feel- ing of, in morbus Basedowii, IPhos.; feeling of, in traumatic inflammation, Con.; of left, Eryng.; of one eye, and half of nose, in morn- ing, after headache, Coccul; in ophthalmia, | | Apis; puffiness, Guaraea, Ilkali c.; puffi- ness, in albuminuria, during pregnancy, Apis ; puffiness, in diphtheria, Apis; puffiness, in tertian intermittent, I Ferr. Bº Lids swelling. Eyes, syphilitic affections: Aur. met., IIRali iod., IIMerc., IINitr. ac., IPhyt., | | Syph., Thuya. H& Conjunctiva, Cornea, Iris, Oph- thalmia, etc. Eyes, tearing: Ant.t.,] I Apis, Bell., Bor., Cadm.S., iCalc., Cepa, Chel., ICOccul., 1Colch., Eryng., IIpec., ILyc., Puls.; in amaurosis, | |Sul.; worse in bed and warmth (ophthalmia), Arn.; boring, over left, Eryng.; burning, near eye, worse morning and night, deprives of rest and sleep, l l Rhus; from taking cold, IPhos.; as if cut had been made around, worse in morning and evening (ciliary neuralgia), ICrotal.; worse in evening and night, Coloc.; in left, after fever, Spong.; from left up into forehead, evenings, after lying down, Coccus; in left, Berb., Chel., Zinc.; driving to madness, worse in damp weather, right side, or left to right, especially in anaemic persons, 1Ver.; in right, down to maxillary bone, || Arum t.; nightly, Plumb.; at night, awakening from sleep, INux v.; in arthritic ophthalmia, l l Nux v.; especially at night, in arthritic ophthalmia, Rhus ; worse at night and in damp weather (iritis), Merc.; in parox- ysms, ISil.; in left, in paroxysms, Niccol.; in right, IHyos.; in right, as if inner portion of eye would be torn out, Prun.; in right, then in left, I | Chel.; in right, with dimness of vision and sºnsation as if cold air were rushing through, Croc.; sharp, in right, at night, || Kali c.; deprives one of sleep, worse in cold damp weather (rheumatic ophthalmia), Ver.; sticking, Zinc.; extends to right temple and is worse from shaking head, coughing, looking at light and from touch (rheumatic ophthal- mia), Coloc.; in left, extends to zygoma, teeth, forehead and temple, first better by pressure, soon cannot endure slightest touch, periodically evenings in bed (prosopalgia), |Chel. §§º lacerating, neuralgia. Eyes, tears: tº Lachrymation. Eyes, tension: Apis, IAur. met., Camph., 2Ipec., || Kali c.; balls sore, IGels.; with weakness of body, Sil.; in choroiditis, Coloc.; deep in eye, Colch.; diminished, IPlumb,; painful drawing on moving muscles of face, with stye on lid, l l Puls.; transitory pain in forehéad as if skin had grown fast, Sabina; feels harder, Coloc., | | Puls.; with vibratory shaking sensation in head when stepping hard, ISil.; increased, l l Calab.; painful, in left, Spig.; worse from motion, using eyes, excitement, IParis; in tarsal ophthalmia, IMerc. cor.; on pressure, Aur. met.; as if skin were thick and could not be drawn into wrinkles, with pain as if membranes of brain were tense, Paris; with swelling of eyes, BNux v.; painful, to teeth and cheek, worse at night, with headache, Sneezing, coryza, etc. (anchy- losis), l l Staph.; about left, near temple, Spong.; of skin, Apis ; and contraction ex- tending from eyes in and meeting in brain, down whole length of spine, Med. ɺ constriction, contraction, drawing, pressing. Eyes, worse thinking about them: ISpig. Eyes, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Ars., IIBell., Benz. ac.,1Chel., Clem., Lyss., Rheum; especially at internal canthus, awakes at 1 A.M., lasts an hour, l l Tereb.; with chorio-retinitis, especially in left, worse in morning, worse lying down, Nux v.; with conjunctival irrita- tion, photophobia, and lachrymation, | | Ca- lab.; with drawing deep in and around right, ||Lith.; in left, extending to forehead and temple, 1 to 7 P.M. daily, followed by respi- ration (intermittent), I | Chin. S.; and shooting (iritis), IMerc.; as if eyes were jumping out of head (hysteria from grief), 1Gels.; in left, sore to touch, Chrom., ac.; nightly, Merc. iod. flav.; worse at night (syphilitic iritis), IºMerc.; in paroxysms, ISil.; pressive, like a small pulse in and around, as frequent as a hundred in a minute (ophthalmia), Ars.; from reading, Ammoniac.; stitch, at every pulsation, after midnight, Ars.; in right, THyos.; in right, with sick stomach, particularly on rising from a reclining po- sition, like seasickness, l l Therid.; better in warmth, wants eye covered, worse in draught, IHep. Eyes, tickling: Ananth., Aspar., Aur. mur.; in right, as from dust, Zinc. Høye irritation, foreign body, tingling. Eyes, tightness: gº tension. Eyes, tingling: Clem.; in catarrhal ophthal- mia, Phyt.; worse by constant use, and by lamplight, Pic, ac. , Bº formication, pricking, smarting. Eyes, tired: IGraph., Sep., | |Stram.; easily, 5. EYES. 195 when reading, Myr. cer.; in evening, Psor.; with feeling as if balls were pressed on from above, better closing eyes and when eating, Sinap.; as if lids would close, Ant. t.; after sleep, Ars.; soon tire, and pain when he reads or writes, Natr. a. Hºº expression, also Sight straining. Eyes, trembling: disagreeable, Diad.; Yºhen looking at an object intently or steadily, iSeneg.; worse at night, Apis ; as if eyes were trembling, Con.; weary, with coryza, Jacar. motion convulsive. Fyes, sensitive to touch: Arg. nit., Aur. met., Bry., Ced., IHep., INux v., Puls., | |Sil., Ustil.., || |Vacc.; in whooping cough, IBad.; in hysteria, Hydr. ac.; in iritis, Arg. nit., I ISpig.; left, worse, ICepa; in right, in neuralgia, Coc- cin. ; in ciliary neuralgia, with acute conjunc- tivitis, I lTereb.; painful under slight press- ure, IHam. Đº sensitive. Eyes, tumor: Calc., Sil.; dermoid, ICalc., |Nitr. ac. 63% fungus, swelling. Eyes, turning (involuntary): Bº distorted, motion convulsive, rolling, strabismus. Eyes, twisting sensation: at 3 P.M., l l Calab.; drawing, ICalab.; , in Basedow's disease, | |Spong.; and turning like one fighting with sleep, ILach. Eyes, twitching: IGlon., Hyos., IIod., Ustil., Vespa ; in chorea and muscular asthenopia, Agar.; in choroiditis, l l Ruta ; in epilepsy, Stann.; when they are fixed upon an object (cephalalgia), Lach.; violent, with lachry- mation and difficulty of vision, Niccol.; in left, Anac., Zinc.; with neuralgia, Carbol. ac.; in left, worse at night, I | Apis ; peculiar, Lact. ac.; worse reading, sewing, etc., Ign. ; in right, l l Ratan., | | Therid.; spasmodic, IAgar.; Spasmodic, of left, Selen.; spasmodic, at outer angle of left, Ind. B& jerking, motion convulsive. Eyes, ulcers: Hºt Conjunctiva, Cornea, Lids. Eyes, uneasiness: of left, frequently with great weakness in head, Zinc.; in right, Chrom. ac. Eyes, unpleasant sensation: in left, at dinner, 1 o’clock, Pallad. Eyes, unsteady : Bº expression, motion. Eyes, using: £33° Sight reading, straining, writing. Eyes, vacillating: B& expression, motion. Eyes, wandering: Gº expression, motion, restless. Eyes, water: better on being bathed, Alum.; dislikes having eyes washed, Clem., ISul. Eyes, watering: Hºt Lachrymation. Eyes, weariness: Eğ tired. Eyes, weakness: Ars. i., LArs. m., Bapt., Lyss., INatr. a., IPhos., | | Ran. sc., Sarrac., | | Sang.; worse in evening, by candlelight, Bar. c.; weak feeling, ICalab., Carbo a., Lil. tig., Urt.ur.; with giddiness and debility, espe- cially of arms and legs, on walking, staggering as if drunk, Il Con.; of left eye, Cornus; stitches in upper lid of left eye, Bapt.; with agglutination of lids, ICrot.; feels as if lids must be closed to protect, Natr. a.; on looking up, Lyss.; during menses, ICinnab.; of right eye, T.Kali ars.; sick feeling, Zinc.; as if sys- tem were overfatigued, Lyc. vir.; in tinia cili- aris, I IThuya ; with pressure at vertex, Phell. 5& Sight straining and weak. Eyes, weeping: sensation as if she had been, in evening, I INux m.; as if she had been, with corresponding appearance of weeping, beginning in left and extending to right eye, (conjunctivitis), ICroc.; looks as after, Mar. v. Eyes, wild: tº expression. Eyes, worse from wine : IGels. Eyes, winking : Gº Lids. Eyes, yellow: Hºt Conjunctiva yellow. FUNDUS, bloodvessels: Bº Retina. Fundus, diseases of: IBell., IIPhos. Fundus, of right, shows extensive white patches (atrophy of choroid): IKali iod. Fundus, of right, shows deposits of pigment: |Kali iod. Fundus, upper half, as if smeared over (choro- iditis): Coloc. Fundus, tumor: black subchoroidal, behind lens, IAur. met. Fundus: gº Optic Nerve, Retina. INFRAORBITAL, watery blister (gumboil): BOr. Infraorbital, eyes burning: in enteritis, l l Rhus; beneath left, Ruta. Infraorbital, half-circles: large, black, in dys- menorrhoea, Diad.; blue, Calc. a., Chel., Lachn., Sabad., | |Stram.; blue, in cholera Asiatica, HISul.; blue, in intestinal catarrh, HChel.; blue, under right (faceache), Sul. ac.; blue, in hydrocephaloid, Ipec.; blue, before menses, Zing.; blue, in ovarian troubles, IPallad.; bluish pale, in meningitis, IGlon.; blue, in pertussis, IBadiag.; dark, l l Ars. m., Cornus, Diad., ILac def.; dark brown, in retarded menses, l l Lac c.; dark, with menses irregular, or spasmodic pains in stomach, |Diad. §§e Circumorbital circles. Infraorbital, crawling: under left : fine, ICalc. Infraorbital, eruption, erysipelatous: beneath left, itches at night, ILach.; of yellow vesicles, |Dulc. Infraorbital, itching: ICon. Infraorbital, lancinating: under right, 7 A.M. to 3 P.M., Sensation as if water were dropping within cranium, Chin. s. Infraorbital, neuralgia: Arg. nit., IColoc., IHydrocot., Iris, I I Wer.; in left side, Arg. nit.; left side, running to ear at intervals, Atrop.; left side, into eye, causing lachymation, Lach.; in right, along course of right inferior maxil- lary nerve down back of head and along both sides and back of neck, l l Sul.; twinges, generally periodic, IChin. s.; for two years, worse from motion, such as eating, laughing, crying, IGels.; every morning, at 11, along course of left nerve, with discharge of thick, white, offensive smelling mucus from left nos- tril, pain and discharge cease at 4 P.M.,pain bet- ter in open air, IIPuls. Rºſaceache, Chap. 8. Infraorbital, pain: left side, Ars., IGlon. ; from below up, to vertex, Ferr. iod. §§º Face- ache, Chap. 8. Infraorbital, pressing: painful, Sul. Infraorbital, pricking: as with needles, left side, Ars. Infraorbital, painful quivering : below right, Caps. Infraorbital, redness: Lachn. Infraorbital, sharp pain : under right, with Fº º temples, Atrop.; sudden, under left, Amyl. Infraorbital, smarting : Con. Amyl.; 196 5. EYES. Infraorbital, swelling : Ars., Med.; baglike, II Apis; in hyperaemia of brain, l l Phos.; left side from cheek, Ailant.; erysipelatous, Apis, | |Rhus; puffy, IEPhos., || Plant.; puffy, in endocarditis, IAur. met.; sensation of, Calc.; watery, right side, partly closes eye, l l Verbas. Infraorbital, tension: Viol. Infraorbital, twitching: l l Graph.; on left side, Amyl., AEsc. h. Infraorbital, ulceration: right side, with con- stant discharge, l Sil. ILLUSIONS OF VISION (undefined): TAtrop. S., Camph., HCina, Crotal., Eup. perf. Illusion, on fixing attention on objects not very far off saw animals, on looking at a distance over thirty yards all disappeared : 1 IStram. Illusion, of arches: in dark, Chloral. Illusion, balls: l l Ver. v.; black, a little larger than a pea, before left when walking, Bell. Hº dots, muscae volitantes, points, spots. Illusion, of beams of light: Ammoniac. B& rays, streaks. Illusion, bird: as if flying from left to right, ICalc. p. §e mouse, muscae volitantes. Illusion, black: before, Arn., Clem., IINatr. m.; on falling down, Diad.; figures and fiery dots, Petrol.; a figure seems to float, moving as eye moves, without impairing vision, Coc- cul.; in influenza, I.Chel.; when he looks down, HKalm.; from making fast motions, Stram.; with nausea, Calc.; on rising from bed, better lying down, Cina ; better sitting down, Form.; on stooping, Jab.; with van- ishing of thought, Lach.; with vertigo, Anac., Coff., Lactu. v.; colors appear black, BPhos.; objects appear black, Caps.; objects appear black, moving with eye, l l Sarrac.; objects . black in neuralgia of face, ISul. ac.; objects appear black in ophthalmia, ICic.; points, IPhos. Hºº clouds, dark, muscae volitantes, points, spots. Illusion, blue : before eyes, Amm. br.; every- thing, Act. sp., Aur. met., HICina, ICrotal.; light of candle, Hippom.; light, before right eye when falling asleep, and when awaking in night, Ars, h.; on looking into distance, Jab.; things in distance appear bright blue (scarlatina), Iod.; objects before right, Nic- col.; the silk he supposes to wind, EStram. Illusion, bright: things seem, Ananth.; colors seem unusually, Chloral.; objects appear too bright, black spots at same time, Camph. gº light, spots; also Sight clearer. Illusion, bug: appearance of large, black, with veritable legs, below black door knob,TAtrop. s.; bugs flying, ||Ver. v. Illusion, centipede : imagined she saw a centi- pede on her carpet, sprang out of bed trying to find it, color of worm brown like carpet, TAtrop. s. Illusion, bright gold chain dangling, in morn- ing (asthmatic cough): I Cinch. Illusion, chromopsia (optical illusions in colors): bright, Atrop., Aur. met., Bell., B.Bry., Bar. c., Camph., iiCina, Il Con., ICycl., IIod., Ipec., IKali bi., Magn. p., Stront.; con- stant flashing, mostly deep red, with figures of light, etc., even when eye is closed, especially at night (Basedow’s disease), | |Spong.; in dark or prismatic colors, ICon...; objects are surrounded by prismatic colors, out of doors, HICon.; bright or prismatic colors, Hº §º IDig.; light surrounded by colors of rainbow, INiccol.; rainbow colors, Phos.ac.; variegated colors where there is but one, Phos.ac.; visions of colors pass before eye, when shut or Open, in dark, Choral. B& blue, circles, halo, green, red, yellow. Illusion, circles: ICarbo v.; black, Nitr. sp. d.; black, followed by headache, Psor.; bright blue, about light, filled with fiery rays, Lach.; fiery, Ananth., Puls.; of fiery flakes, when looking at sky, Zinc.; gray, Lachn.; bluish gray, about six inches in diameter, around light in evening, I ILach; immense green, around candle, turn to red as vertigo comes on, Ver. v.; red, around light of lamp, before right, Como.; fiery , wheels alternating with mistiness, Camph.; fiery, shimmering, glittering, Calc. p.; like smoke, with gray margin, black on Sud- den motion, l l Ammoniac.; yellow, moving before, WAloe. tº chromopsia, halo. Illusion, objects look too close : I.Nux m. Illusion, clouds : Cain., Merc., Stram.; black, when lying on left side, Merc. iod. flav.; as if objects were encircled in a cloud, Camph.; dark (veta), ICoca ; before left, gradually in- creased to complete blindness (epileptoid), | | Tarant.; thick, Cann. B& black, dark, gray, smoke; also Sight dim. Illusion, cobwebs (headache): IAgar.; size of a hand, (incipient cataract), 1 [Sep. jº net, web ; also Sight dim. Illusion, in colors: 5& chromopsia. Illusion, objects appear Crooked : HBell. Illusion, objects dance: Cepa, IGlon.; followed by headache, IPsor.; with every pulsation, HGlon. ɺ motion. Illusion, dark: before, Ant. t., Ign., IINatr. m., | |Sul.; dark colors, Acon., Agar., Amm. m., Anac., BCalc., Merc.; figures like a spider-web or lace of size of a hand (incipient cataract), | |Sep.; objects look, Berb., Nitr. ac.; with vertigo after eating, HKali c. gº black; also Sight dim. Illusion, dazzling: Camph., Dros., IEuph.; in distance, Cepa; while reading, Seneg.; with giddiness and debility, especially of arms and legs, on walking staggered as if drunk, IICon...; produced by aching pinching on Small cir- cumscribed spot below lower eyelid (infraor- bital neuralgia), l l Coloc. Hºt fire, flames, glaring, glimmering, glis- tening, glittering, light. Illusion, a dark diagonal line before left when looking up and to right, about six feet in length: Zinc. Illusion, distant : objects appear far off, Anac., INux m.; and are seen double or inverted (diphtheria), Gels.; in hemiopia, Aur. met.; linear objects, Oxal. ac.; with yawning, ICepa. Illusion, dots: blue, Sec.; fiery, Petrol., Sec. §§e muscae volitantes, points, spots. Illusion, dark drops: in daylight, Thuya. Illusion, fantastic : when closing eyes, Bell. tº Eyes closing. Illusion, feathers: Alum., HNatr. c.; appear to come from angles and hinder vision (chronic syphilitic ophthalmia), IMerc. Illusion, fire: darting out when walking in sun or in room, I IDulc.; flashing, as if slapped in face, IPuls.; a sea, on shutting eyes, Spig.; O. º 197 EYES. seemed to be looking into a sea of fire, or into a vessel of glaring red molten iron, even when eyes are closed (glaucoma), II Phos.; a lumin- ous disk, shining like a firefly, Thuya ; fiery flakes float in large circles, when looking at sky, Zinc. ºº flames, flashes. Illusion, flames: ICarbo v.; various colored, Crotal.; flame of candle a dazzling sul- phur color, after a few minutes all surround- ing objects enveloped in dazzling rosy light, |Cinch.; flame of one light seems smaller than that of other, though both are of same size, Hyos.; as if everything were in flames, on closing eyes, Spong.; with closed eyes, turning to right, seems to see bright flame horizontally from right to left, terminating in a point, feels as if caused by pressure on lids, Cinch. bol.; things appearin, at night, Spong., Staph.; mostly yellow, Thuya. Hº Chromopsia, fire, flashes. Illusion, flashes: of light, IIBell., Brom., HICalab., ICed., Coca, Iber., T.Lach., | | Merc. iod. flav., IIPhos.; colored, HPhos., Thuya ; dazzling, on awaking, Natr. c.; in evening, in darkness (glaucoma), IIPhos.; when closing eyes (asthenopia), |Sep., l Sul.; and streaks before closed eyes at night, l l Natr. c.; frequent, with dilated pupils, IBell., Val.; with dull headache and palpitation, Iber.; like lightning, Fluor. ac., Glon., IKali c., Sil. ; like lightning, in men- ingitis, IGlon. ; like lightning, on falling asleep at night, IIPhos.; with dark spots to side of line of vision, Val.; streaks, 1 |Nux v.; in right, l l Caust. (after Sul.); like electric shocks, HCroc. §º beams, light, light- ning, rays, scintillations, sparks, streaks. Illusion, flickering: AEsc. h., Aloe, HArs., IIIBell., Calab., HCalc. fl., Camph., ECarbo v., HCaust., Cepa, Chel., Clem., Coca, Con., TForm., Med., Mez., JNux v., Psor., Sil., Stront., Thuya, Zinc.; of various colors, HHCycl.; during day, Anac.; during day, in glau- coma, HIPhos.; dimness in headache, flooloc.; after dinner, before right eye, Bry.; with headache, Caps., IGraph., ILach., Sars. ; before headache, Diad., IPsor.; with boring in left side of head, IChin. a.; with dulness of head, El Natr. m.; with roaring in head, IPhos.; in affection of heart, Natr. m.; as from swarm of insects, HCaust.; before left, in hemicrania, Chin. a.; before left on rising, 5 A.M., Natr. ph.; on attempting to read, in evening in bed, Cycl.; when looking into light (whooping cough), Sep.; could not see where she was, when lying down, ICham.; after abuse of mercury, Hep.; in frequent paroxysms, even when closing eyes (hysteria), Therid.; when reading, must wipe eyes, which aggravates, Seneg.; worse when read- ing or writing (headache), Arn.; in right, with congestion to head, ILach.; on rising in morning, IICycl.; with pain in tem- ple, Graph.; like threads or rays of sun, ILach.; disturbed by, fears he may touch others, Acon.; with vertigo, IBell., HGlon., IStram.; with vertigo, in rheumatism, Ant. t.; with whirling vertigo, Vinca ; white, ser- pentine, at one side of field of, Ign.; while writing, Agar., Arn.; while writing in morn- ing, Bor. ; in peculiar, angular, zigzag figures, with headache, Lach. Hº flimmering, flut- tering, motion, wavering. Illusion, flies: black, seem to float not far from eyes, Sul.; of great numbers of white, on door which was white, for several nights, 7Atrop. S. Gº dots, muscae volitantes, points, spots. "ºn ...ine. Agar., HIod. }º flickering. Illusion, floating: wonderful forms, Camph.; images, Chlorof; objects, BNux m.; as if some- thing were, obliging him to wipe constantly, with dim sight, HKreo.; things float to and fro, cannot write, Anag. Higº motion, muscae volitantes. Illusion, fluttering : Sil. tº motion, flickering. Illusion, fog; flºº Sight dim. Illusion, as if something like fungi were fall- ing down, pain shooting to front of head (uterine disorder): ICon. Illusion, gauze: Gº Sight dim. Illusion, fºuy: people and things look, Ind. É&* pale. Illusion, glaring: as from molten metal, Am- moniac. ɺ dazzling. Illusion, glimmering: Cann. i., HCup. ac., IKalm., IILach.; with rightsided headache, 10 A.M., Natr. m.; with headache in sun (after repeated attacks of pneumonia), Lach.; before left, by candlelight, Bar. c.; when read- ing or writing (headache), Diad.; especiall on reading with the other eye (sclero-choroi- ditis anterior), IKalm.; sudden, Zing. Hºt chromopsia, flickering, flimmering. Illusion, glistening : with obscuration of sight, worse rubbing eyes, Seneg. B& dazzling, glittering. Illusion, glittering : just outside distinct field of vision, Nux v.; before left, evening, by candlelight, Anag.; like needles, IICycl.; after blowing nose, Alum.; of objects, black ić. at Same time, Camph.; with vertigo, all C. Hº dazzling, glimmering, glistening. Illusion, gnats: | | Ver. v. Hºº muscae volitantes. Illusion, gray: objects appear, Guaraea, Phos.; black things seem, Stram.; black letters seem, and as if a second one of the same light gray, color were placed alongside or above (a kind of diplopia), RStram.; like a board above axis (scotodia), I Ars.; reddish gray .." around white things, Stram. tº dark, spots. Illusion, green : objects appear, II Ars., IICina, ICycl., IDig., Merc., IPhos., Stram.; pea green, Amyl. Bºy” chromopsia, spots. Illusion, hairs: Dig.; as if curled, before right eye, Cund.; as if hair or feathers were on lashes, worse wiping them, Spig. Illusion, sees everything half light and half dark: with sensation as if he must die (hemi- crania), HGlon. B& Sight hemiopic. Illusion, halo: around light, Anac., Chim. umb., ICycl., Natr. ph., Phos., Sars., Staph.; blue and red, Ipec.; a bright circle, l l Ran. b.; bright, in cortical cataract or glaucoma, ISul.; colored, Hep.; brilliant colored, Am- moniac.; dim in evening, Hep.; green, HPhos., Ruta, Sep., ISul.: green before left (ptery- gium), |Zinc.; irislike circles (ophthalmia), trembling, vacillating, 198 5. EYES. ICic.; particolored, red predominating, Bell.; rainbow circle, 1Calad., Osm., Stann.; starry, | | Puls.; left eye, from candle proceed rays of same color as flame, and outside a variegated halo, inner circle green, middle red, outer white, I Bell.; yellow around candle, El Alum.; brilliant yellow around gas flame, Sarrac.; everything appears with a red, 7Atrop. S. }º chromopsia, circles. Illusion, like two black horns, large balls on upper ends, mound of crystals between them, tops tapering off and tipped with black, Cund. Illusion, jumping: everything seemed to be, worse sitting up, or from talking a long time, Or if she closes eyes (sunstroke), IThuya. Hº motion. Illusion, larger: objects seem, AEthus., Apis, TAtrop. S., Calab., Euphor., ILaur., Niccol., Nux m., Verbas.; eyes of an attending lady appeared large, she could not avoid looking at them, during evening, TAtrop. S.; espe- cially linear objects appear more distant,Oxal. ac.; twice as large as natural, in twilight, Berb. Illusion, objects appear to lean forward, about to fall on him (traumatic muscular paralysis): lArn. Bº oblique. Illusion, letters move: Hº Sight reading. Illusion, light: bright, Chin. S.; during day º IIPhos.; when coughing or sneez- ing, l l Kali m.; in evening, in dark, Wal.; everything illuminated (foreign body in eye), HHep.; luminous flutter of objects, Arund.; luminous objects, after operations, IZinc.; luminous, especially red before, IPhos.; lumi- nous spots after each paroxysm (intermittent), HHyos.; luminous, undulating openings ap- pear, Arund.; luminous, with vertigo, Calc.; luminous vibrations, Stront.; seems broken into rays, Bell.; right eye seemed to throw out streams, ºr Atrop. S.; seems to vary, Euph. Bºe fire, flames, flashes, lightning, zigzag. Illusion, lightning: flashes, zigzag, Illusion, objects elongated : Zinc. Illusion, mist: gº clouds, dark, smoke; also Sight dim. Illusion, of a small, dark object like a mouse, or a bird coming up to left, with sensation of a film over eyes, with vertigo, l l Lac C. Bºº bird. Illusion, motes: gº muscae volitantes. Illusion, motion : Objects appear to move, Bapt.; objects seem to run backward, Bell.; backward and forward, Carbol. ac., ICic.; turn in a circle about her, or seem to leave their places and follow her (vertigo), Coff. t.; seem to revolve, HBell.; figures on carpet ap- pear constantly and successively rising up to her face, TAtrop. S.; to one side with a jerk, ICamph.; up and down, Spong.; up and down, on sitting up, Coccul.; waver or tumble Over one another, Jamb. B& flickering, flimmering, floating, fluttering, trembling, vacillate, wavering, whirling; also Sight reading. Illusion, objects multiplied and in different colors: Stram. Illusion, muscae volitantes (motes): IAgar., Ananth., Arn., Asaf., IBar. c., IICalab., ICarbo v., | | Chel., IICinch., Coccul., ICrotal., Cup. ars.,ICycl., IDaph., Dig., Gels., MGlon.,Lactu.v., ILyc., Magn. c., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., HINatr. m., Nitr. a., Nitr. sp. d., Nux m., | |Paris, IPhos., Psor., IISep., ISul.; brown, Agar.; clouds and streaks, Thuya; with diplopia, worse rising from bed or chair, Ver.; after disappearance of tearing pain in left side of forehead (amaurosis), ISul.; with headache, Agar.; with dilated heart, Tabac.; with nau- sea, IICoccul.; while reading or looking at a bright light, IKali c.; before right, persistent, isiſ; especially before right, in hypochon- driasis, Arg. nit.; with vertigo, from over- exertion of eyes, dº Phos.; with blurred vision, HLil. tig.; while walking in open air, Tereb. Hº dots, flies, points, specks, spots. Illusion, objects near her become narrower: Carbo v. Illusion, a net seems to swim before, HCarbo a. Bºº cobweb, web; also Sight dim. Illusion, when looking at an object: appears to see just beyond or out of axis of vision a small object passing across field of sight, on adjusting eye it is gone, like a rat on floor, or Mº in air, I ILac c.; sees imaginary objects, €C1. Illusion, oblique : all objects appear, HStram. Hº lean. Illusion, pale : objects appear, IDig.; people and things, Ind.; faces, deadly, Dig. 533 white. Illusion, pearshaped obstruction before eye, with large end up, looking toward light it tºed red, looking from light, purple : IlCl. Illusion, points : black, Ananth., 1Caust., Merc., INux v., ISul.; dotted black, Elaps; dark, Con., ISul.; fiery, Ammoniac.; flying, Amm. m.; gray, TNux v.; gray, before right, moving up and down with eye, Brom.; the point to which he looks seems to be a half point, becomes a tremulous light, constantly more fiery, at last looks like a half-circle, a zig- zag fiery appearance, following a serpentine course, at last becomes weaker and finall disappears, Viol.; as if eyes had but a small circle of vision and he was only able to see a small point at once, Stram.; small, trans- parent (serous choroiditis), IGels. ºğ"dots, muscae volitantes, specks, spots. Illusion, quivering: before, Dros.; of objects Camph. flickering, trembling. Illusion, as if rays of light passed from eyes to flame: Cham.; beams proceeding from eyes, Ammoniac.; light appears to have rays around it (conjunctivitis and leucoma), Kali c. jºy" beams, streaks. Illusion, red : bar before when opening eyes, Elaps; covered with blood, after an operation, | |Stront. ; cherry color in optic neuritis and other diseases of fundus, HPhos.; on closing eyes, Elaps; everything (trachoma with pan- nus), IKalibi.; objects appear red, HIBell., IICon., IDig., Hep., & Hyos., Iodof., ENux m., IPhos.; objects seem red at night, Ced.; pinkish globules, especially after a brightlight (chorio-retinitis), I |Phos. Bº chromopsia, halo, spots. Illusion, people and things look saffron-col- ored : Ind. Illusions, scintillations: IICinch., Coff, Op., ISul.;continuous,indelirium tremens, I Stram.; before headache, IPlat.; especially at night, IStaph, ; worse in rest, I Dulc.; resembling dazzling, snow, Oleand. ; before syncope, |Nux v. Bº chromopsia, sparks, stars. 5. EYES. 199 Illusion, like a shadow, obscuring one side of object, pupils dilated : ICalc. Bºº black, dark; also Sight dim. Illusion, from shock: Dig. Illusion, black shreds: Syph. , Bº threads. Illusion, size: incorrect estimation of, Stram. ; Hºº large, small. Illusion, sleep: on falling asleep (glaucoma), | PhOS. Illusion, small: candlelight, rChel.; objects ap- pear small, Med., Merc. cor., Plat.; smaller and farther removed from focus of vision (apo- plexy), WPlumb.; smaller, in hemiopia, Aur. met.; small and indistinct (chronic syphilitic ophthalmia), Merc.; near objects become smaller, Carbov.; smaller, before right, Thuya. | Illusion, smoke: IICycl.; in cataract, I lSil.; in hemiopia, IIAur. met.; like flight of small birds, forms a large circle, most distinct at twenty paces, on a white ground, margins of circles gray, black on sudden motion (amblyo- pia after a blow), l l Ammoniac. gº cloud, dark, gray; also Sight dim. Illusion, snakes: Arg. nit.; before right, like black serpents jumping in all directions, Cund.; long snakes or worms, dark and light, Calab.; as of a snake, with pain over eyes, IGels. Illusion, snow : objects appear covered, on waking, Dig. Illusion, sparkling: when in light, I lTherid. Hº dazzling. Illusion, sparks: Acon., Ammoniac., IIPell., ICalc, fl., Camph., Caust., DChin. S., Cup. ars, | |Dulc.,1Glon.,Lyss., Pic.ac., Sil., Spig.; on fall- ing asleep at night (glaucoma), IIPhos.;bright, IKali bi., IKali c.; in amblyopia, Thuya; brilliant, converging from circumference to centre, when standing in sun, BNuph.; on closing eyes, IHydras.; dart from eyes during cough, Kali c.; in the dark, ILyc., B.Phos.; pass downward, Thuya, ; before epileptic attack, IIIHyos.; worse in evening, Am- moniac.; fiery, Aur. met., WCycl., E.Merc., HPsor.; in dark, Illbar. c.; fiery, on awaking, 1Calc.; fiery, after breakfast, Ferr. iod.; fiery when winking, even on a bright day, Caust.; flashing, IGlon.; with headache (kidney dis- ease), Chel.; in neuralgic and rheumatic headaches, in young and strong persons, IIMagn. p.; in valvular heart disease and in nephritis, IChel.; before left, Ver.; worse from mental exertion (congestion), Aur, met.; at night (headache), Amm. c.; in incipient paralysis, ILach.; Small, while sewing, Iod.; spasmodic, Magn. p.; with vertigo, ICamph. 6&^ chromopsia, scintillations, stars. Illusion, specks: bright, IGels.; bright, float- ing by gaslight, Aur. met.; white, come into view and blot all else, Ustil.; white, impede sight in evening by candlelight, with constant urging to wipe eyes, better after wiping, Ratan. Bºdots, muscae volitantes, points, spots. Illusion, spots: IJab., Ver. v.; in amaurosis, | |Sul.; especially on awaking, IICycl.; black, IBar. c., IIGlon., Magn. C., HINatr. m., Nitr. ac., IPsor., IISep., Sil., Syph.; in amblyopia, | Thuya; in asthenopia, I (Phos.; during tººl exertion, ICalc.; blackish gray, Chel.; lack, during headache, especially when turning quickly, IGlon. ; black, followed by headache, Psor.; black, in sick headache, | IIMelil.; black, in hemiopia, IAur. met.; large, black, after Sewing, l l Amm. c.; black, larger as night advances (amblyopia after a blow), HAmmoniac.; black, before left, Agar.; black, on closing lids, Con.; black, in menin- gitis, Glon.; black, size of pin's head, about eighteen inches from right, moving with eye, for some weeks, Chin. S.; black, after read- ing, Coccul.; black, worse from reading, pa- tient myopic(nervous debility), ICurar.; Éa. with vertigo, IGlon.; black, with vertigo, in dysentery, 1Con.; black, while writing, TNatr. c.; blue or green, IKali c.; like bottles of water moving, I IThuya ; bright, before left (cataract), l l Lac c.; brown, before left, when Sun is bright (cataract), I ILac c.; colored, when reading, Astac.; dark, IAct. rac., Ascl. t., Chloral., Coca, ISul.; dark, or cloud, when not using eyes (amblyopia), IMerc.; dark, broad, Ascl. t.; dark, with pain in forehead and eyes, Cact.; dark, with dim vision, IISul.; dark, in front of left eye, Carbol. ac.; dark, though objects appear clearly, Coccul.; dark, as large as a penny, diminish and disappear by keeping eyes still, Elaps; dazzling, in cata- ract, Chel.; fiery,Coca; fiery, large, Elaps; fiery, in spinal disease, Alum.; flying, l l Amm. m.; green, in dark, Stront. ; green spot or band be- fore left, when looking in a mirror by gas- light after exerting eyes, band slanting down- ward from left to right cheek (glaucoma), ! ILac c.; green, square or round, before left, when sun is bright (cataract), I ILac c.; gray, Arg. nit.; before headache, BPsor.; jumping up and down before, iCroc.; light, on closing eyes, IHydras.; when looking steadily, Act. sp.; do not move with eye, last two or three seconds, Elaps; dirty red, half size of hand, Elaps; first before right then left eye, ECaust.; round, then jagged, Caust.; small, then large, |Caust.; with spasm of ciliary muscle, Jab.; white, Coca, Sul.; white, then green, ICaust.; yellow, Amm, m.; yellow, before left, Agar.; yellow, on looking at white objects, l l Amm. c. Hº dots, muscae volitantes, points, specks, Illusion, stars: Ammoniac., ||Ver. v.; blue, in chronic cephalalgia, l l Psor.; bright, to right, is induced to follow, recedes as fast as she turns eyes (chorea), HCalc.; in upper, dark section showers of bright, starlike bodies, lower half lighter, BAur. met.; white, with vertigo, Alum. B& scintillations, sparks. Illusion, when going down stairs, takes two steps for one, and is not aware of it until he falls : Stram. Illusion, streaks of light: läNatr. m.; bright, and rainbow colors, l l Puls ; worse in evening, Ammoniac.; pass downward, seen to one side of eye when in dark, Thuya. B& beams, rays, stripes. Illusion, stripes: 1. Con., HSep.; black, Sul.; colored bands, Con. Bº streaks. Illusion, swimming: Carbol. ac., Coloc., Inul.; in diarrhoea, ILAnt. t. B& flickering, flut- tering, trembling, wavering. Illusion, of tapestry: in dark, Chloral. Illusion, tassellated: objects appear, Iodof. Illusion, objects appear thicker, or thinner, as pulse beats, when closing eyes: ECamph. Illusion, thread : floating, Ars. h.; after severe 200 5. EYES. neuralgia in head, especially left side (amau- rosis), I ISul. Hº shreds, snakes. usion, trembling: Cann. i., Phos.; as if everything were in motion, even airin tremu- lous motion, Sabad.; of all objects in artificial light, ILyc.; of objects for a few moments, then get dark, IPsor.; things appear wavering, Amyl. G@* flickering, motion, quivering, swimming, twinkling, vacillate, waves, wavering. Illusion, twinkling : Cann. i.; light, composed Of red, green and yellow, Dig. ſº motion. Illusion, objects appear upside down : Bell. Illusion, objects vacillate (ophthalmia): ICic. Hºe flickering, motion, quivering, swim- ming, waves, wavering. Illusion, veil: gº mist; also Sight dim. Illusion, violet: HICina. §§ blue, red. Illusion, visions: Camph.; pass quick as light- ning, Calc. a. H& Visions, Chapter 1. Illusion, waves: bright, moving, now from right to left, again from above down, Bor.; objects tremulous, Calab. Illusion, wavering: everything appears green or yellow, | | Dig. ; of objects (neuralgia, of tº: | |Sul. ac.; something moves to and fro, while sewing, but always a little farther off the point she is looking at, Lyss. gº flickering, motion, quivering, swim- ming, trembling, vacillate, waves. Illusion, webs: flying, WBar. c.; weblike forms in amaurosis, I Sul. H& net. Illusion, whirling: l l Apis, Glon., Ustil.; in a circle (typhoid), Ver.; before right, as if it would become dark, Jamb.; eyes seem to move to and fro, as if they went round, if she shuts eyes, whirling goes in opposite, direction, making her sick (giddiness), l l Sabad.; of mist, can be perceived with closed eyes (head- ache), I | Pod. B& motion. Illusion, white: objects look, Chloral.; even at night, Elaps; or bright colors, Amm. c.; even reen objects, Grat. §º pale. Illusion, yellow : Il Cina, ICycl.; dazzling, Coff. t.; everything, ICrotal.; crescent-shaped bodies float obliquely upward, Aur. met.;ob- jects appear, Amyl., HCanth., HDig.; in liver complaint, Alum.; during day, Ced.; if eye is fixed on a spot, spot appears yellow, encir- cled by violet, undulating lines at edge, Amyl. tº chromopsia, spots. Illusion, zigzag : dazzling, like lightning, last- ing half an hour in morning (sick headache), | |Natr. m.; fiery, around all objects, HINatr. m.; fiery, around outside field, of vision in evening, with open eyes, Graph.; fiery, vision impeded (whooping cough), Sep.; white, flickering at one side of field of vision, IIgn. Gº lightning. IRIS, abscess: in upper part, size of a lentil, yellowish red (parenchymatous iritis), lSil. Iris, affected: Gels., | | Puls.; in malaria or anaemia, BChin. m. Iris, bruised: after cataract operation, Arn. Iris, condylomata: syphilitic, Cinnab., IIMerc.; large, wartlike (syphilitic iritis), I Thuya. Iris, discolored : IEuph., || Kali iod., | IMerc. iod. flav., Natr. m., Spig.; in choroiditis, 1Coloc.; in iritis, IEuph., Merc.; in keratitis punctata, Ars.; brown, Merc.; brown, after- wards dim as if blotted out, Colch.; black- ish brown mixed with blood red (melanotic tumor), Aur. met.; slight brown hue around . right pupil (rheumatic ophthalmia), I Syph.; greenish (blue in health), Merc.; blue in health, now green, pupillary margin not well defined, IRhus; lighter than sound eye, HEuph.; reddish, I ISul. Iris, distorted: in opacity of cornea, l l Rhus; crowded forward, by a swollen opaque lens, to capsule to which it is attached, pupil con- tracted, l l Merc, iod, flav.; left pupil drawn toward outer side, Apis ; pupil cannot be distinctly seen, drawn laterally into oblong shape, Apis ; becomes shaped like that of ruminating animals, Merc. Iris, dull: || Kali iod.; right, in rheumatic ophthalmia, Syph.;in scrofulous ophthalmia, | |Sul.; muddy, in rheumatic iritis, Kalibi. Iris, immovable; tº paralysis, sluggish; also Pupils immovable. Iris, inflammation (iritis): Apis, Arg, nit., HLArn., 1Asaf., IBell., 1Ced., Clem., IColch., Coloc., Euph., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Natr. m., JNitr, ac., Seneg, , || Spig.; adhesions (H35" synechiae); irido-choroiditis, Asaf., Merc. cor., | |Prun., IIRhus, Sil.; acute, irido-choroiditis, IBry.; irido-choroiditis, especially scrofulous, JMerc. d.; iridochoroi- ditis, especially syphilitic, IKali iod.; iri- tis, ciliary body involved (traumatic), IIRhus; from loss of blood, after confinement, ICinch.; after syphilitic conjunctivitis, I ISyph.; irido- cyclitis, IMerc. cor.; irido-cyclitis, with anterior synechiae, l l Prun.; eye looks dead, HEuph.; in eruptive diseases, Crotal.; with exudation or pain, HAtrop. S.; gonorrhoeal, |Cinch.; gouty, l l Colch., IIRhus; with dry, burning heat, in and about eye, IPuls.; with hypopion, HHep., IMerc. cor., Plumb., Sil.; idiopathic, after exposure in damp weather, worse at night, also in cold air, better during motion, and from warmth, HDulc.; of left, Hep.; old cases spoiled by mercury, Nitr. ac.; with neuralgic pains, Chin. m.; ciliary neuralgia, from chronic, iComo.; of left eye, especially towards inner border, in rheumatic ophthalmia, Coccul.; pain around eye, deep in bone, worse by touch (mercurio-syphilis), Aur. met.; parenchyma- tous, I Sil.; parenchymatous, with abscess in upper part, I lSil.; plastic, following inflamma- tory rheumatism, agonizing nightly pains, temporarily better by hot applications, : Sal. ac.; pupil tends to contract, notwith- standing instillations of strongest solutions of Atropine, IKali iod.; relapsing, Nitr. ac.; rheumatic, Ars., Bry., | | Colch., Coloc., HKali bi., IIRhus, I ISyph., Tereb.; rheum- atic, in early stage, Bell.; rheumatic, con- stant aching and occasional darting, worse at night, Euph.; rheumatic, with soreness of eyeballs, Colch.; rheumatic, in left, with cil- iary neuralgia, Spig.; from metastasis of rheumatism, pain intense, fever high, IGrin.; rheumatic, worse at night, and in warmth, Arn.; sequelae, IKali bi.; serous, IGels.; with shooting to back of head, Ilkhus; pressing, stinging, as if an ulcer were being pressed, worse in change of temperature, at night, and on touching parts, Nitr. ac.; suppurative, IIRhus; suppurative, small abscesses, with hypopion, Hep.; syphilitic, Arg. nit., Ars., Asaf., IKaliiod., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. 5. EYES, 201 iod. flav., INitr. ac., | |Petrol., Thuya, |Zinc.; syphilitic, with moderate ciliary injection, photophobia, hot lachrymation, worse in morning, l l Nux v.; Syphilitic, with bursting pain in eyeball, temple and side of face, worse at night and using eyes, ||Staph.; syphilitic, intense pain steadily increasing night after night, worse from 2 to 5 A.M., com- ing almost to the minute and ceasing in same way (secondary syphilis), IISyph.; Syphilitic, after abuse of mercury, if Kali iod.; Syphilitic, worse at night, pain intermittent, HCinnab.; syphilitic, pain worse at night, IIRali iod., #. cor., | |Zinc.; traumatic, Arn., Calend., Calc., Ham., IIRhus; chronic, of traumatic origin, ; Tereb.; traumatic, worse from cold, IGrin. ; traumatic, with hemorrhages into iris, Ham.; from exposure to wet, IIRhus ; after iridectomy, useful in improving vision and removing subjective symptoms, Phos. Iris, irritation: BCrot. t. Iris, paralysis: WLArn., l l Paris, TStram. tº sluggish; also Pupils immovable. Iris, prolapsus: Calab., LIHep.; after cataract Operation, IAlum.; with laceration of cornea, | |Staph.; from sloughing of cornea, Calab.; in wounds of cornea, Atrop., | |Sul.; from wounds, when whole globe is vascular and irritated, sight impaired, Calab. Hºt Cornea staphyloma. Iris, sluggish: in amaurosis, after sore throat, IGels.; in kerato-iritis, IHep.; in left eye, | Tereb.; in rheumatic iritis, IKalibi. B& paralysis; also Pupils immovable. Iris, soft: in choroiditis, Coloc. Iris, spasmodic action: in brain affection, Hell.; tremulous, IBry.; tremulous, after every attempt to arouse patient from stupor, epecially motion of head (hydrocephalus), IHell. Hº Pupil irregular. Iris, a white spot as large as a lentil at lower portion : l l Sul. Iris, synechia: anterior, from an injury,8FIyper.; anterior, with irido-cyclitis, l l Prun.; pos- terior, IClem., WMerc. cor., Nitr. ac., I ISil., | |Spig., ISul., Tereb.; after iritis, ISul. LACHRYMAL APPARATUS, bone: spot in right swollen, throbbing, Kalibi.; inflam- matory swelling in region of, Merc, Lachrymal caruncle: inflamed, Berb., Phell.; suppurating, l l Bell.; red, in blepharitis, HKali c.; scarlet, Phell.; swollen (blepharitis), IKāli c.; swelling of left, I | Bell.; swollen, standing out like a lump of red flesh, Arg. % swollen and bright red (tarsal tumors), Zinc. Lachrymal duct: inflamed, when suppuration has commenced, IIF’etrol.; obstructed, Calc., ISil.; obstruction, with lachrymation, worse after use of nitrate of silver, BNatr. m.; ob- structed in Ozaena, INatr. m.; shooting, in right, HCepa ; catarrhal stenosis, in a baby, | |Natr. m.; stricture, Arg. met., Natr. m., Sil.; apparent stricture, with epiphora of long standing, Rhus ; closed by an exuda- tive swelling, HHep. Lachrymal fistula: |IAgar., Apis, Aur. mur., |Brom, HiCalc., | | Chel., IIFluor. ac., ILyc., |Millef., JNatr. m., INitr. ac., IIPetrol., | IPhyt., IPuls., IISil., ISul; with itching, humid eruptions, Calc.; with long standing eruption on face, ILach.; on left side, of one year's duration, l l Fluor, ac.; discharging pus when pressed, IIPuls.; thick yellow pus in canthus, Calc.; disorganized walls of sac, denudation of internal bony wall and closure of nasal canal, I Sil. Lachrymal glands: increased activity, Lyss.; inflammation, Ant. c., ICup. m.; scirrhus, iCarbo a.; Swelling, Agar., Ananth., IGraph.; swelling in region of right, IBrom., Sil.; secretion suppressed, Sec.; ulceration, Ananth. Lachrymal sac: affections of, in children, IIPuls.; affected every month before full moon, leaving a small hard tumor, l l Staph.; blennorrhoea, Calend., 1Con., Merc., Natr. m, IIPetrol., HSil., ISul.; blennorrhoea, profuse yellow white discharge, | |Stann.; catarrh of, with desire to bore into side of nose, Arum t.; inflammation (dacryo-cystitis), Apis, HGraph., Merc., Petrol., IIPuls.; inflam- mation, after pus has formed, IHep.; pain On pressure in right, which feels swelled, | |Sil.; swelling, HIPuls., IISil.; swelling and Soreness, Amm. b. LACHRYMATION : Acet.ac., Act. rac.,AEsc. h., Agar, All. Sat., Aloe, Amb., Amm. c., | | Amm. m., Amyl., Ananth., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars. met., Arund., Asar., Asta.c., Aur.mur., Bell., Berb., Bry.,Cain.,Calab., | | Calc., 7:Camph., ICaps., | | Carbo a., 1Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Caulo., Ced., Cepa, Cham., ićheſ. Tohim umb. Cinnah. "Cochi. Colch., IComo., ICon., HCroc., ICrot. t., Cub., T)aph., Elaps, IEup. perf., | | Eup. pur., IIEuph., IFluor, ac., IGraph., IHam., Hep, Hippoz., IIgn., Jab., HKalibi., IKalibr., || Kali c., || Kalm., Lachn., ILed., | |Lil. tig., H.Magn. c., | |Magn. p., Meph., IIMerc., E.Merc. iod. rub., Merc. per., ||Merc. sol, Mez., | |Millef, | | Natr. m., Natr. S., INitr., ac., Nux v., | | Oleand., IHOp., Osm., IPhell., IPhos., Phos. ac., IPlat., | |Plumb., IPsor., IIPuls., || Ran. b., || Ran. Sc., l l Rhus v., Ruta, I | Sep., | |Sil., Spig, Stram, IHSul, ITell, Tromb., IVer., Vib., Xan., Zing., Ziz. Bº profuse. Lachrymation, with disturbance of accommo- dation : Morph. s. Lachrymation, acrid : I Ars., Calc., Ced., Clem., IIEuph., I Ham., ILyc., E.Merc. cor., Pic. ac. iifuls, spig," syph.; making canthi red and sore, Natr. m.; with conjunctivitis, HNatr. m.; corroding (ophthalmia scrofulosa), II Ars., Ars. m., HCaust.; during day, Ign.; in glaucoma, Coloc.;excoriating, Euph.,IIMerc, JNatr. m.; excoriating, worse in open air (iritis), BColch.; excoriating, in hypera-sthe- sia of retina, INux v.; excoriating, in solar neuralgia, l l Stann.; in iritis, IColoc., E.Merc., Nitr. ac.; after injury to eye, Nitr. ac.; in kerato-iritis, II Ars.; from left eye (ophthal- mia), Caust.; making lower lids and cheeks sore, Led.; worse in bº light, rubbing eyes, early morning, IKreo.; lower lids, acrid tears overflow (ophthalmia), |Sil.; profuse, gushed out, on opening eyes, excoriating skin, l l Sul.; profuse (suppressed intermittent), ISpig.; profuse, in morning and in open air, Rhus; hot, mixed with yellow flakes of fibrinous matter, gushed out (Arg. nit. was used exter- nally), IMerc. iod. flav. Bºº biting, burning, hot, smarting. Lachrymation, in open air: Ailant., BCalc., Camph., Canth., Diosc., B.Graph, Natr. a., 202 5. EYES. INatr. m., Rheum, Rhus, Ruta, I lSenecio, | |Sep., ISil., IISul., Ustil., Zinc.; better, with burning and smarting, HPhyt.; when carrying anything upon back, l l Puls.; in cold air, Dig., Kob.; cold air and wind, Il Fuph.; suffusion, 1Caust., Thuya ; in influenza, Sabad.; when looking intently at an object, Seneg.; after Teplitz had removed erysipela- tous spot on left cheek, accompanied by head- ache, IlBetrol.; with dim sight, IPuls.; when walking, Sabad.; in wind, Euph., INatr. m.; in wind, with burning, l l Phos.; worse in open air, l l Chlor., HClem., Vespa; worse in open air (hay fever), Dulc.; worse exerting eye, Ign. Lachrymation, in asthenopia: IIRuta. Lachrymation, biting : Clem., IISul.; in canthi, |Colch ; in morning, INatr. m.; as from Salt, especially in external canthi, Nux v. Høy" acrid, burning, hot, smarting. Lachrymation, bland: profuse, ICepa. Lachrymation, bloody: in veta, Coca. Lachrymation, in brain affections: effusion, with blindness, IKali iod. Lachrymation, must take a long breath and yawn: l l Rumex. Lachrymation, in bronchitis: IEuph. Lachrymation, burning: Act. sp., All. Sat., Papt., Cadm. S., Euph., HNitr. ac., Natr. p., IPhyt., IISul.; in internal canthus, IIris; with painful coryza from frontal sinuses, TVerbas.; in hay catarrh, I lSticta; worse near fire, also morning and evening, Natr. S.; in ophthalmia, Calc.; ophthalmia scrofulosa, II Ars.; causes redness, IKali iod.; after burn- ing and dryness, Sang.; with burning, worse moving eyes, followed § sticking, Stront. Bº acrid, biting, hot, smarting. Lachrymation, canthi: pressure, Colch.; press- ure in left inner, as from a stye, Stann.; with shooting, smarting and itching in inner, ICon...; worse in Outer canthus, Arum t.; dur- ing attack of catalepsy, Art. v. Lachrymation, in cataract: I Sil. Lachrymation, catarrhal : Apis, Badiagº Cas- tor., HICepa, Hydras., IKali bi., H.Merc., II.Natr. m., IPuls. B& coryza, cough. Lachrymation, in cellulitis: IPhyt. Lachrymation, conjunctivitis: IAtrop.,IINatr. m.; worse in left eye, Eup. perf.; Syphilitic, | |Syph.; pustular, l l Puls. Lachrymation, constant: IEuph., IKali bi., Med., | | Natr. m., Staph.; in amblyopia, IMerc.; in chorea, Agar.; in hysteria, Hydr. ac.; of long standing, with apparent stricture of lachrymal duct., Rhus ; , and profuse, BRhus ; causing smarting and burning (ca- tarrhal ophthalmia), l l Phos.; worse in damp weather, l ISul.; from obstruction of nasal duct (ozaena), INatr. m.; in neuralgia, Lach. Lachrymation, cornea: in herpes, Ign.; with pustules, Merc. Sol. Bºš keratitis. Lachrymation, in coryza : Anac., Carbo. a., IICepa, Chlor., HINux v., l l Ran. Sc., ISang., Phyt.; leftsided, Calc. S.; left eye worse, ICepa ; painful, from frontal sinuses, Verbas.; of right, followed by acrid coryza, Sang. Bº catarrhal. Lachrymation, corroding: ſº acrid. Lachrymation, with cough : HAgar., Bry, Chel., IEup. perf., IINatr. m., IPhyt., Sabad.; in aphonia, Ferr.; causing retching, Aspar.; in IZinc.; whooping cough, Caps., IGraph., Natr. m. Hº catarrhal. Lachrymation, by day: IIAlum., Sars., Zinc. Lachrymation in diphtheria: I ILac c., Merc. COI’. Lachrymation, in dropsy: Ars. Lachrymation, with a feeling of dust in right eye under lower lid, worse in evening, when it also feels hot, for six days, from being in a hot, crowded room, l l Phos. , Lachrymation, after epileptic attacks: ISul. Lachrymation, in evening: Jamb., I Sep., | | Tereb.; in pterygium, 1zinc.; in a warm room, I Cepa; toward evening, after working all day, Ruta; worse evening and night, AcOn., Jamb. Lachrymation, eyes: after dryness and burn- ing, ICroc.; with itching, IISul.; with neu- ralgic pains, Natr. m., ||Stann.; on opening, IKalibi.; with pain, deep in, Kali c.;with press- ure in left, l l Puls., Ruta; pupilsdilated, ILyss.; red, l l Alum., Sil., Ver.; red, burning, ISpong.; with smarting, especially in Outer canthus, | | Colch.; with stitches in eyeballs and burn- ing around eyes (Basedow’s disease), l l Spong.; tearing under left, extending into eye, Lach.; throbbing in eyes and right side of head, | | Calab.; violent twitching, Niccol.; with double vision, Morph.. s.; momentary loss of vision, Crotal.; weakness and burning,Seneg.; especially of left eye, with weak feeling, l l Ca- lab. Hºº looking. - Lachrymation, excoriating: 83% acrid. Lachrymation, face; neuralgia, l l Spig.; with fiery redness of left side, worse speaking, chewing, eating fruit, or anything sour, ex- cited by least touch, IKali m. Leºnation, feeling as if it would set in : I’S. 1. Lachrymation, with fever: Elat.; one to three hours after cold stage, Eup. pur.; in inter- mittent, with headache, l l Nux v.; during heat, HStram.; in typhus, IAgar., Ars.; in yellow fever, Nux v. Lachrymation, with hay fever: Bºy" acrid, burning, catarrhal, coryza, cough, hot, smarting. Lachrymation, during forenoon: | |Natr. c. Lachrymation, when gaping : Hºt yawning. Lachrymation, gelatinous: all day, worse morning and evening, ISul. Lachrymation, in glaucoma: IColoc. Lachrymation, gushing: Chin. a.; when lids are forcibly opened, IApis, ICon., Merc. cor., IRhus; right eye, IIpec. Lachrymation, with headache: GChin. a., HKali iod., Stram.; burning, coming out at eyes, Jamb.; as if he had taken cold, Stilling.; com- Fº Tarant.; dull, heavy, l l Natr. m.; over eft eye, and in temple, Lac def.; acute, frontal neuralgia, Lac c.,ISpig.; sick headache, ISul.; on side affected, Bell.; intense, in right side, | |Stram.; with crushing feeling on vertex, Phell. Lachrymation, hoarseness: ſº catarrhal. Lachrymation, hot: l l Ars. m., Diosc., IEuph., Merc., INux v., ||Plumb., ISang, I lSil.; with coryza from frontal sinuses, TVerbas.; particularly in evening (swelling of lachrymal Sac, l l Sil.; profuse, excoriating (hay catarrh), | |Sticta; gushing, in keratitis, Chin. a.; gushing, in ophthalmia, HIApis ; profuse, 5. EYES. 203 gushes on opening spasmodically closed lids (irido-choroiditis), IRhus; with iritis syphi- litica, worse in morning, l l Nux v.; in kera- titis, IApis ; in pustular keratitis, l l Psor.; right, Tell.; Scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars., Bell.; from right, with shooting from within, on staring or writing, l l Rhod.; with rush of blood to forehead, 1 IPuls, scalding, IEuph.; profuse, Scalding when he lay down at night, cannot sleep (syphilitic iritis), l l Zinc.; when looking at sun out of left, scalding cheek and making eye Smart, l l Staph. H35 acrid, biting, burning, smarting. Lºmation, hydrocephalus: IDig., IKali 1O(1. Lachrymation, in influenza: IICepa, IGels., IEuphor, IPhos., Puls.; with facial hemi- plegia, ICaust. B& catarrhal, coryza, cough. Lachrymation, in iritis: Coloc.; parenchyma- tous, I lSil.; rheumatic, Ars.; syphilitic, | | Petrol.., | | Thuya. Lachrymation, keratitis: Atrop., Calc.; pro- fuse, in kerato-iritis, II Ars.; punctata, Ars.; pustulosa, Puls., IISul.; vasculosa, IMerc. Sol. Hºt Cornea. Lachrymation, from tickling in larynx: Chel. jº catarrhal. Lachrymation, of left eye : Calab., Carbol. ac., 1Coloc., Diosc., Ign., Sinap., | | Uran. n.; after pain like a stab, Cinch. bol. Lachrymation, lids: burning in afternoon, ISul.; burning of edges, Natr. S.; from be- tween closed, Spong.; when closing, Berb.; when forcibly opened, ICon...; excoriation of lower (solar neuralgia), I Stann.; red and swollen, Niccol.; separate with difficulty (pro- Sopalgia), l l Chel.; spasmodic action, Puls.; swelling, Kali iod.; syphilitic ectropion, 1Nitr. ac, Đº Ilids. Lachrymation, looking: at anything, Chlor., IKali c.; on looking down, Lil. tig., | |Tereb.; intently, Chel., Ipec., Seneg., Spong.; Sharp, out of doors, ISul. ; at spot before eyes (cata- ract), Chel.; from looking up, Chel. jº eyes. g Lachrymation, with measles: ||Natr. m., ISquilla, Arg. met. Lachrymation, during menses: ICalc. Lachrymation, mild: 83% bland." Lachrymation, in morning: ICalc., Merc, per., II.Natr. m. ||Nux v., HSep.; on awaking, Zinc.; in bed, Chrom. ac.; followed by dryness, |Sul. Lachrymation, mucous: HDig., IIgn.; in paren- chymatous iritis, of right, l l Sil.; muco-puru- lent, acrid, Merc. cor. Lachrymation, neuralgia: in, Chel., ISpig., | |Stann.; facial, SMez.; from left eye, TNux v.; from left eye, with otalgia, IStram.; pains recurring at certain times, Natr. m.; supra- orbital, Chel. Lachrymation, worse in night: Arn., HArs.; worse after midnight (iritis rheumatica), LArs. Lachrymation, nose : with severe nasal dis- charge, l l Sinap.; stoppage of nose, Bor.; pain from obstruction of nasal duct, 1Graph.; prick- ing in nares, l l Natr. p.; from smells, IIAgar.; on sneezing, Sabad.; with Sneezing, Calc. p.; followed by sneezing, Amyl. Hº Lachrymal duct. Lachrymation, with pain: Acon., HCalc.; as soon as pain is felt in some other part of body, as in hand, Sabad. Bºy" headache, neuralgia. Lachrymation, with palpitation: Amm. c. Lachrymation, periodical: daily at regular time, Natr. m.; daily at 5 P.M. (sclerotitis rheumatica), l l Chin. m. Lachrymation, with photophobia: IChin. S., 1Con., HDig., HKali c., IMagn. m., Magn. S., Sabad.; better in fresh air, ºr Psor.; from gas- light, IIIEuph.; looking at Snow, I Ars.; in ºulous constitution, Con.; in Sunlight, gn. Lachrymation, when reading: Seneg., Sul. ac.; after reading, l l Amm. c., LApis. Lachrymation, from right eye: Brom., IHyos., | | Verbas.; worse in open air, l l Vespa; in hemiplegia, IElaps; with violent crawling in right nostril, Mar. v.; in prosopalgia, Chin. s. Lachrymation, in room: Croc., Dig. Lachrymation, scalding: Hºt acrid. Lachrymation, in scarlatina : II Ailant. Lachrymation, smarting: IICinch., Euph., BLyc., Phyt., Sinap.; in open air, Mar. v.; with pressure as from grain of sand, worse in morning, Con.; in catarrhal ophthalmia, All. sat.; particularly in wind, Euph. £º acrid, biting, burning, hot, scalding. Lachrymation, suppressed: in conjunctivitis, |Sep. Lachrymation, from forcing urine : worse before 6 P.M., 1Clem. Lachrymation, variable: IKali iod., IPuls. Lººtion, varnished appearance of tissues: JEuph. Lachrymation, with vertigo: Lyc. Lachrymation, weather: of right, constantly, especially in damp, sultry, Graph.; from ex- posure (rheumatic inflammation), IKali bi. Lachrymation, as after weeping : T.Kali ars. Lachrymation, in wind: gº air. Lachrymation, with constant-winking : Croc. Lachrymation, while writing: Calc. Lachrymation, during yawning: Ant. t., Calc. p., IKali c., Sabad., Staph.;in morning, l l Nux v., Viol.; spasmodic, Ign.; when stomach is empty, Ammoniac. LASHES : crust: dry, ISul.; in blepharitis, |Seneg. Lºlands: inflammation, with chronic conjunctival catarrh, Staph. B& Lids meibomian. Lashes, imperfectly grown (tinea ciliaris): | | Thuva. Lashes, fall out: Alum., l'Euph., Med., IMerc., HPhos. ac., IRhus, ISul.; in blepharitis, Apis ; of left, I lSep.; of right lower lid (hordeolum), HChel; in blepharophthalmia, ICalc.; in scro- fulous ophthalmia, Ars.; in pityriasis capitis, IMez.; in mercurio-syphilis, l l Aur. met.; destruction of hair follicles, Staph. Lashes, ingrowing: irritation, IIAcon.; pressed inward by excessive swelling (ophthalmia), IApis ; turn in and inflame, especially at outer canthus, where margins of lids are sore, Bor.; feeling as if turned in, in lower lid, | |Tell.; turn in and inflame eye, especially at Outer canthus, Bor.; causing pannus, l l Puls.; trichiasis, Aur. met. Lashes, irregular: Bor., l l Thuya. Lashes, mucus: loaded with dry, l l Bor., 204 5. EYES, IGraph.; gummy, IBor.; hardened, ISeneg; hardened in morning, Seneg.; tough, IHep. Lashes, pulls at: | | Natr. m. Lashes, pus: particles, IPhos. ac.; dry, hangs upon (scrofulous inflammation), IMerc. Lashes, scabs: thick, heavy (pustular conjunc- tivitis), IGraph. Lashes, scurf: dry, 1Calc. Lashes, stick together: matted in bunches (ophthalmia tarsi), Merc. cor.; in morning, | | Bor.; long, in little bundles (scrofulous oph- thalmia), Apis. Lashes, on right side, all point stiffly toward nose: Nitr. ac. LENS: capsule: cloudiness, after exposure to a storm (parenchymatous iritis) ||Sil.; in- flamed, after extraction of cataract, l l Rhus; inflamed, purulent,after extraction ofcataract, Hep.; lymph and pigment deposit after iritis, |Kalibi.; pigment spots on left, l l Merc. iod. flav. Rºº cataract capsular. Lens, cataract: Anag., Apis., IBar. c., IICalc., HCann. S., Caust., Chel., Chim. umb., | | Cochl., Dig., Euphor., Euph., Jab., l l Kali s., | | Lac. c., Sec., IISil., l l Tell.; broken up, was absorbed, Carbo a.; promotes absorption, Seneg.; capsular, BAmm. m.; complete cap- sulo-lenticular, with increased size of lens, | | Colch.; of cattle, Ant. t.; decided grayish cloudiness of right lens, was reduced to a spot size of a pin head, l l Sil.; from contusion, ICon.; cortical, IESul.; cataractous lens, dis- located into anterior chamber by a blow on temple, l l Calab.; with chronic dyspepsia,ILyc.; after suppression of an eruption, Sul.; after typhus, Lyc.; lens having color similar to a beginning cataracta glaumatosa, with arthri- tic ophthalmia, l l Phos.; gray, IChel, ICon...; incipient, Puls., Sep.; incipient, progressive, hard, in an old lady, hard, white convergent striae in lens, with diffuse haziness, on read- ing letters seemed as if printed in red ink, although paper looked white and natural ; vision ºr, the haziness disappeared, no more striae appeared, and in six months vision im- proved to ##, Il Phos.; incipient, in right, | | Caust. (after Sul.); left lens became ca- taractous after loss of right eye by glaucoma, ... I ICalab.;_lenticular (occasionally received Sul), IHMagn., c.; with suppressed menses, HLyc.; rheumatic, of left, I [Spig.; of right eye, Amm. c., | |Sil.; senile, HCarbo a., ISec.; with perpendicular half sight, Caust.; soft, Colch.; after suppressed foot sweat, Sil.: viridis, IPhos.; vision better on a dark day, IEuphor.; dim vision, IISul.; in young peo- ple, with headache, vertigo and roaring in ears, Sec.; chalky-looking white mass on an- terior surface, Tell. §º opacity. Lens, opacity: IChel.; painless, Dig. ; dimness, Spig.; smoky dimness, Rhus; haziness (rheumatic glaucoma), ICOcc.; , slight hazi- ness, worse in right (after typhoid), Lyc.; in middle, as if it had been punctured by a needle, ISul.; in right, IChel. Bº cataract. Lens, pressed forward against iris, closing pupil: Colch. Lens, large black, subchoroidal tumor behind, in fundus, growing from inner side : Aur. met. LIDS, abscess: on upper of right eye, IHep, IISil.; of lashes, Merc. iod. flav.; opened upon inside, about centre, profuse discharge, Vespa ; similar to stye, with scrofulous inflam- mation of conjunctiva, I Puls. Lids, aching: worse in cold, better in warmth, HHep.; dull, heavy, Bell. Lids, affected: in nervous headache, I IThuya. Hº paralysis. Lids, agglutinated: All. Sat., Alum., Amm. br., Ananth., Arg. met., Arum d., IBar. C., Calc., Carbo v., 18Caust., Cham., DioSc., Euphor., IKali bi., IWKreo., INatr. S., | |Nitr. ac., INux v., Phyt., Psor., Spig., | |Syph., IUran. n., IWer.; on awaking, ICalc., HDiosc., IHep., Natr. a., Seneg.; on awaking, either in night or morning, with yellow discharge, 17.inc.; in blephar- itis, II Arg. nit.; in delirium, after being accused of theft, WHyos.; by muco-purulent discharge in canthi (catarrhal ophthalmia), l l Puls.; by purulent mucus, IICham.; viscid, yellow discharge, l l Agar.; by profuse yellow puru- lent discharge, IPuls.; by yellow discharge, | | Uran. n.; by yellow gum (tinea), Calc.; in dropsy, Ars.; with raw pain at edges, Merc.; eyes weak and red, HCrotal.; in typhus fever, Ars.; of left, in rheumatism, l l Lac c.; in morning, IAEthus., Ailant., Amm. m., Aur. mur., Bell., Bry., IICalc., Cham., IClem., , Con, , Dig., IGraph., Kali c., JMang., Millef., ||Naja, |Natr. c., INatr. m., | |Natr. ph., Niccol., IPsor., | | Puls., Rhus, Sars., ||Sep., Stann., | | Tereb., Vespa, Zinc.; in morning, with inflammation, IChel., IKali bi.; in morning, with pressure, Magn. c.; in morning, during menses, Calc.; in morning, by purulent mucus, IHep., HRhus; in morn- ing, in ophthalmia, BCic.; in morning, in ca- tarrhal ophthalmia, l l Phos.; in morning, in porrigo favosa, ISul.; in morning, Ofright,Con., | ||Vespa; in morning, in mercurio-syphilis, | | Aur. met.; nightly, IAlum., Ant. c., Bor., Castor., Chel, Gamb., IGraph., Ign., Led., | | Magn. m., HISep., Spong., Stram., | |Sul., ISyph., IThuya; nightly, in catarrhal, fever, IEuph.; nightly, in typhoid, Ver. v.; nightly, with lachrymation by day, IILyc.; nightly, in 'ophthalmia, Apis ; in sciatica and rheuma- tism, ILac c. 83% sticky. Lids, sensitive to air : li Acon. Eyes air, cold. Lids, biting: IRhus; in conjunctivitis, l l Sep.; in evening, HIPuls.; of margins, Camph., Mez.; of margins, as from Smoke, Calend., Crotal., Lach. Lids, bleeding: Bell., INux v.; in keratitis parenchymatosa, IISul.; on opening, Natr. m.; on opening, evening and night, HHep. Lids, blennorrhoea: Hº inflammation. Lids, blinking: £3; spasm, winking. Lids, bluish : I Dig., l l Naja, l l Zinc.; in cardial- gia and headache, Kali c ; in tertian inter- mittent, Dig.; margins, HVer.; bluish purple margins, in whooping cough, Badiag.; bluish red, in cellulitis, IPhyt.; bluish red, indurated margins, scrofulous, iCon. B& purple, red. Lids, boils: ISil. Lids, burning: Il Acon., IIAlum., IApis, | | Aph. ch., II Ars., Arum d., Arund., Aur. mur., Bell., Bry., HCalc., Camph., || Chel., Chloral., IColch., HDig., Ferr. iod., IGraph., |Hep., Hydras., IKali bi., Lyss., Manc., IMerc. cor, Natr. ph., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., 5. EYES. 205 Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Pallad., IPhos. ac., | | Rhus, I Sul., Thuya, Vinca; in afternoon, with lachrymation, ISul.; especially at canthi, Bufo.; on closing them, Ham, Manc.; of left, as if too dry, l l Zinc.; in evening, IIPuls.; by candlelight, Phos.ac.; toward evening, l l Viol.; worse in evening, in a warm room, from a draught of air, better in cold open air, IPuls.; externally, ISul.; externally, on left, Spong.; with Soreness of ball on closing lids or turn- ing eyeball, I Sticta; in hayfever, IRan.b.; as if on fire (acute rheumatic ophthalmia), IPhyt.; as from fiery points, Merc.; on inner surface, IICon...; with lachrymation, better in open air, Phyt.; of chronic, granulated, II Ars.; of margins, Apis, IEArs., Arum d., Bry., Camph., IColch., IDig., , IMerc. cor., INatr. S., Nitr. sp. d.; of margins, worse in afternoon, with blepharitis, Sang.; of mar- gins, when closing eyes, after diphtheria, | |Manc.; of margins, with swelling and dry- ness, IIFuph.; of margins, in evening, Thuya; of margins, of lower, Alum., || Card. m.; of margins, in morning, Sul.; of margins, in rheumatic ophthalmia, ILed.; of margins, with suffusion, 1.Natr. S.; of margins, of upper, | | Card. m.; especially margins, worse in morn- ing, Nux v.; in morning, Gamb., TNatr. S., INitr. ac.; morning and evening, Zinc.; on opening eyes, Il Ars.; in ophthalmia, Apis; especially in left, when reading, Zinc.; when reading, l l Oleand.; better from rubbing, IPuls.; even after sound sleep, IColoc.; frequently small spots, Berb.; in swollen, IRhus; on touching upper (rheumatic inflammation), IKali bi.; in upper, Ced. Đº heat. Lids, cancer : epithelioma, IPhyt.; flat, epi- thelial (ulcus rodens), as large as a farthing, on lower, ICund.; epithelioma of left, | Thuya; lupus, l l Phyt.; lupus of lower, IApis. Lids, cellulitis: @@* inflammation. Lids, closed and closing: closed, Amyg., I Calc., ICOccul., Jacea, IIIthus, Urt. ur.; as if about to close (headache), ICycl.; on closing, anxiety, HICarbo v.; tightly closed after catch- ing cold (child), Ipec.; could not open (child), Samb.; resists any attempt to open (phlyctenu- lar ophthalmia), l l Merc. cor.; could not bear to close, as if cornea were sore, Lact. ac.; as if lids could not close, III’aris; cannot open, in coma, Bufo., INux m.; closed in convulsions, ICOccul, ; closing causes cough, Hep.; closed, must remain in a dark room (nervous head- ache), Ign.; desire to close, Ant. t., Calc., ICaust., Chel., Chlorof, Cornus, Diosc., Elaps, Lact. ac., Natr. a.; desire to close at night, during fever, Cinch. bol.; desire to close, dizzy (headache), Agar.; desire to close, with biting in right eye, evening, Sep.; desire to press tightly together, Ant. t.; desire to spasmodically close, which relieves (asthen- opia), Sep.; difficulty in closing, Myr. cer., IPhos.; closing, dizziness worse, Amyl.; clos- ing, with dreaminess, l l Nux m.; close, after eating, Arum m.; closed, in epilepsy, HCup. m.; closed, balls rotating, ICup. m.; closing causes pain through left eye, preventing sleep, Act. rac.; closed in fainting, ILaur., Op.; closed, fears to open, Clem.; closes forcibly whether sitting, standing or walking, Merc.; closing,Causes dull pain in forehead, Agar.; can- not keep open from pressing frontal headache, better walking in open air, Coral.; frequent closing, Nux v.; half closed, Agar., Amyg., Bapt., IColch., ILach., Natr. m., IIOp., Phell., IStram., Tereb.; half closed, in abor- tion, 1Coloc.; half closed, lies on back, in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; half closed, in brain affections, IICup. m., Hell.; half closed, in children, Bell., Pod.; half closed, with drowsiness, in gastromalacia, IKreo.; half closed, in epilepsy, l l Op.; half closed, balls turned upward, IOp.; half closed, in laryngo- spasm, Cup. m.; half closed, in typhoid, Zinc.; half closed, with rolling of head and moaning in sleep, IPod.; half closed, in hydrocephalus, lArt.v., IDig.; half closed, in incipient hydro- cephalus, IApis ; half closed, in labor, I ILyc.; half closed, in meningitis, I Wer.; half closed, in cerebrospinal meningitis, Hydr. ac.; half closed, in parotitis, after Scarlet fever, BHep.; half closed, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; half closed, during pregnancy, seventh month (albuminu- ria, dropsy, headache), l IOEnan.; half closed, with dilated and upward drawn pupils, l l Zinc.; half closed, in sleep, Ipec., IOp., HPod., Stram., ISul., | | Ver.; half closed, in sleep, in asthma. Millari, Samb.; half closed, in sleep, in cholera infantum, Coff. t.; half closed, in sleep, in diarrhoea, Sul.; half closed, in sleep, with convulsive motion of eyes, when awake (summer complaint), l l Coff.; half closed, in sleep, in gastritis mucosa, in a child, Ars., half closed, in sleep, in Scarlatina, Carbol. ac.; half closed, in stupor, Sul.; half closed, in summer complaint, I Ferr. ph.; half closed, showing whites, Agar.; can hardly hold open (sick headache), 1 Natr. m.; as if something closed them (headache), Coccul.; closed, with headache, IINatr. m.; closed, in hydrocepha- lus, IGrat.; inability to close, Euphor., Sil.; inability to close, from dryness of eyes, IIMux m.; inability to close, in paralysis of face, ICadm. S.; closed in incipient hydrocephalus, ICalc. p.; right closed by inflammation (ery- sipelas erratica), IHydras.; close involuntarily, Magn. S.; close involuntarily, almost spas- modically, Spong.; close involuntarily, in cere- brospinal meningitis, Gels.; close involunta- rily, from prostration, with headache, IIChin. s.; close involuntarily, with 1eeling in head, Euphor.; cannot be opened in irido-choroidi- tis, IRhus ; left closed, from pressive head- ache, INux v.; difficulty in keeping closed, Aur. mur.; disposition to keep closed, ICocoul., ILachn., Sep.; lightly closed, l l Laur.; close when looking steadily, Gels.; remain closed, in maniacal attacks, during sleep, l l Phos.; closed, in melancholia, IIArg. nit.; closed, in meninigitis basilaris, Cic.; closed, can- not open, in migraine, Tarant.; left closed, in morning, TCarbo a.; closing, or falling, worse in morning, Calc. p.; closed, child cannot open, between 9 and 10 A.M., IGraph.; closed, could not open in morning, on first awaking, it seemed as if inner surface of lids were dry and stuck fast to ball (neuralgia palpebralis), | | Ver.; must close, Canth., Spig.; must close, with dryness, Lyc.; must close, in catarrhal fever, IKali c.; must close, with frontal head- ache, Calc.; must close, which relieves pain, 1Chel.; closing, narrowing of space, Agar. ; keeps them nearly closed (retinitis hemaro- 206 5. EYES. lopica), Lyc.; closing relieves nervousness, Calc.; cannot open during paroxysm of neu- ralgia, Coccion.; closed in one eye, the other half open, Cinch.; one eye closed, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; closing is painful, in headache, Sil. ; closed, as if paralyzed, ICOccul.; closed, in bilateral croupous pneumonia, IKali iod.; closing, a sudden inward shock, passing up- ward, preventing sleep (sunstroke from expos- ure of nape of neck), Bell.; painful, forcible drawing together as from irresistible sleep, | | Viol.; close, with sleepiness as soon as he sits down, IllMur.ac.; close, with sleepiness, early in evening, Amm. m.; on closing for sleep a sudden shock runs through whole body, from below up, I Bell.; close spasmodically, Alum., ICalc., Cham., IIMerc., INNatr. m.; closed spas- modically, could not be easily opened on awak- ing, after a blow with a cane on eye, llSymph.; closed spasmodically, in colic, IIColoc.; close spasmodically, with drowsiness, in evening, Con.; close spasmodically, evening and night, IHep.; closed spasmodically, in pustular kera- titis, l l Psor.; closed spasmodically, with intol- erance of light, l l Merc. cor.; closed spasmodic- ally, in ophthalmia, scrofulosa, IIArs., Merc. cor.; close spasmodically, with photophobia, IApis, Bell., Con., Coff. t., Natr. m.; closed spasmodically, with profuse gushes of hot tears on opening them (irido-choroiditis), Rhus; closed, open only when spoken to, Stram.; closed by a purplish white swelling, Apis ; when closed, suddenly falls down as if dead, after singing, Lyss.; tendency to close, H.Med.; as if they had closed too tightly, worse after sleep, Amb.; on closing, tottering and falling Lids, contraction: Jacea, Nitr. sp. d., Tabac.; feeling, in margins (headache), Lac def; with asthenopia, when looking steadily at an Ob- ject, l l Kali c.; as of a narrow band drawn across balls (headache), ILac def; convulsive, could not be opened (scrofulous ophthalmia), | |Sul.; as if long deprived of sleep, IIMerc. Sol.; making eyes look smaller, l ISpig.; diffi- cult to open, IMerc.; smaller, IEuph.; spas- modic, IPlumb., Rhod.; spasmodic, in morn- ing, ISul.; Spasmodic, in right, afternoon, Hyper; spasmodic, in neuralgia of right supra- orbital nerve, Mez.; as if little strings were holding them together, and snapped on open- ing, Kob.; of upper, in rheumatic ophthalmia, HCoccul. Q& constriction, spasm. Lids, crawling: inside, worse in evening, with lachrymation, Cinch. Lids, crusts: dry, Ant. c.; somewhat everted (mentagra), IMez.; on margins, Aur. met.; in pannus, Arg. nit. tº eruption, granulated. Lids, cutting: Calc.; in lower, IMerc., Nux v.; in margins, Sul.; transient, in margins, from above downward, Zing. Lids, dark: Natr. m. Lids, discharge: oozing, IITell.; acrid water (syphilis), HIClem.; creamy, Natr. ph.; pro- fuse, purulent, HArg. nit.; mucous, Natr. m.; covered with mucous, Lactu. v.; covered with mucous (pneumonia), R Ant.t.; dried muco-pus on lids, Cham.; mucus escapes from closed, | | Rhus; covered with yellow, purulent mu- cus and bloody fluid, Cham.; slimy, puslike, (intermittent), Ferr.; thick, l l Natr. m.; thick, yellow, IEuph. B& inflammation. (spinal disease), Alum. met; closed, in trance- like condition, Camph.; closed and twitch- ing, after apoplexy, ICup. m.; on closing, ver- tigo, l l Alum., Ant. t., Apis, II Arn., Ars., Calad., Grat., HHep, Lach., HPhos. ac., Sil., Lids, drawing:HMagn. p.; in upper right, Coloc. Lids, drooping or dropping: £33° closing, paralysis. Lids, dry: Il Acon., IIAlum., Ars., Arum d., Calend., HCham., Coccul., ICycl., Daph., Therid., Vib.; on closing, vertigo better, Ver. v.; on closing, vertigo as if rocked, Calad.; on closing, vertigo as if everything were turning in a circle, El Chel.; closed, vertigo, cannot walk, Arg. nit., IStram.; close, while walk- ing in open air; tension in temples, 1 Calad.; close, from weakness, l l Chin. S., | | Cinch., Cup. m.; seem pressed down by a heavy weight, IICon. * gº paralysis, photophobia ; also Visions, eyes closing, Chapter 1. Lids, coldness: Eyes cold. Lids, congested: Arg. nit., Bell., IGels., Natr. a., Cham., | | Chel., Cina, ICOccul., paph, Eucal., IFerr., IIGels, Graph., ILac def., Manc., || Melil., || Merc. iod. flav., Merc. per., Myr. cer., l l PSOr.; engorged, Ant. t. ; hyperaemia (scrofulous ophthalmia), lSil.; in- jection, IBry., HCrot. t., Euph., Hep.; deep injection, ISil.; injection in iritis, Merc.; injection of left, I ISpig.; injection in kera- titis, IAur. mur.; injection marked, and of a bright, angry appearance, Ilkali iod.; injection worse at night, in syphilitic iritis, IIMerc.; injection of right (scrofulous ophthal- mia), I (Sul.; internal surface, IPsor., T. Puls. gº inflamed, red, swelling. Lids, constriction: IMerc.; desire for rest, and disinclination to mental exertion (iritis), IColch. §§ spasm. Lids, contorted: Stram. Hº spasm. Lids, entropion : Gamb., IGraph., Med., Merc. per., Petrol., Sars., | | Ver. v.; feeling of, in upper (blepha- roadenitis), Sang.; in conjunctivitis pustulosa, | |Sul.; with sensation as if darkened by mu- cus, which ought to be wiped away, III’uls.; toward evening, ||Viol.; worse in left eye, Merc.; felt, especially on moving eyeball, Arg. nit.; with inflammation, l l Spong.; inner surface, ISul.; inner surface, in trachoma, HIArs.; in iritis, Arn.; chronic, with gran- ulated lids, II Ars.; on looking at bright light, with feeling as on awaking from sleep, Mang; of margins, Cham, Pallad, Sep.; of margins, with hard nodules and destruction of hair follicles, Staph.; of margins, painful, as if rubbing against balls, Arn., II Ars.; in morn- ing, Berb.; especially in morning, with ciliary blepharitis, Nux v.; in room, lachrymation in open air, ISul.; sensation of, Manc., Polyg., IZinc.; acute sensation, in upper lid, as if salt were between it and ball, Ver.; sensa- tion between lids and balls,ll Cinch.; extreme, especially after sleeping, Ver. gº Conjunctiva dryness. Lids, ectropion : Apis, IHArg. nit., Bell., HCalc., IHam., Ign, TLyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., | |Spig., ISul.; in blepharitis, Apis, ILArg. met., TIMerc. cor.; in conjunctivitis, IHam.; of left (chronic tinea capitis), IIStaph. Ananth., IBor., Calc., Merc., ISul.; in blepharitis, Merc. cor.; with 5. EYES. 207 soreness of internal canthi, I Sep.; from caustic treatment of granular lids, Natr. m.; wild hairs on margins, 1Graph.; of lower, IBor.; inner surface contracted, lashes in- clined to turn in, though they do not press against ball (pterygium), l l Zinc.; spasmodic, with soreness of internal canthi and scratch- ing in eyes, worse at night and any time dur- ing day when closing eyes, IISep.; and swollen (tinea), Calc. Lids, eruption: INatr. m.; on margins, Dolich.; dry, branny, chiefly about , cilia (tinea ciliaris), l l Thuya ; dry, burning, itching tetters, IBry.; eczematous, ISul.; eczema im- petiginoides (conjunctivitis pustulosa), Tell.; eczema, moist and fissured, IIGraph.; eczema, thick hard scabs from which pus exudes on pressure, IMez; hard , pimples, l l Guaiac.; pimples on margins of lower left, Seneg.; herpetic, Cornus, IGraph, IPsor.; itchlike, HSars.; with keratitis pustulosa, ICrot. t.; On left lower lid, l l Rhus ; covered with pustules, IITell.; itching of pustules on margins, Sul.; covered with pustules (scrofulous inflamma- tion of eyes), Merc.; small pustules on upper, burning, itching, Carb. S.; Small pus- tules on margins, l l Sep.; pustules on margins, after measles, HArg. met.; covered with scabs or scurfs, IHPetrol.; scabby, in , influenza, IChel.; large brown scab on right, from beneath which pus pours forth abundantly when touched (pustular keratitis), l l Psor.; scabby, on margins, IKali m.; Scabby, on mar- gin of left, IApis; covered with thick scabs, Natr. m.; scaly and crusty on margins, IIGraph.; dry scurf, on awaking, IISep.; dry scurf on margins, IGraph., Merc.; Scaly, herpes, l l Kreos.; covered with many, red spots, Camph.; tinea ciliaris, IIThuya ; tinea ciliaris, with pimply eruption on face, comes and goes, worse after supper, in warm room and before menses, IMagn. m.; vesicles, Act. rac., Crot. t., Pallad.; vesicles, with blephar- itis, Crot. t.; vesicles, on edges, Aur. met.; itching, vesicles on edges, Selen.;_small, watery vesicles on edges of lower, Pallad.; small transparent vesicles, filled with serum, afterward desoluamation, Urt. ur.; margins, yellow crusts of pus, Il Kali m.; crusty eruption on margins, Aur. met., Dulc.; margins covered with thick crusts or pustules, BMerc. cor.; margins thin, yellow crusts, IKali S. & crusts. Lids, erysipelas: El Apis, IBell, IHep., Merc., IMerc. cor.; with fiery look, IRhus; from bites of insects, Led.; begins at one eye, goes from right to left, IIApis, IGraph.; trauma tic, Rhus; with scattered watery vesicles, |Rhus. Lids, everted: Bºº ectropion. Lids, excoriated: Apis, IgArg. nit., IIMerc., Merc. cor., Sul.; especially at inner canthus, IHep.; in blepharitis, raw, Arg. nit; with chronic catarrhal conjunctivitis, Merc. cor.; in acute catarrhal ophthalmia, Hydras.; raw, in tinea, Calc.; looks like raw beef, |Natr. m. gº inflamed. Iids, palpebral fissure narrowed: I Kali c. Lids, foreign bodies: gº Eyes foreign bodies. Lids, formicating: painful on inner surface, with lachrymation, Cinch. Lids, fulness: especially moving ball, Arg. nit. Lids, granulated (trachoma): Acon., Alum., Ant. t., Apis, II Ars., Aur. met., Bell., IBor., IChin. m., ; Cupr.s., Ferr. iod., IIGraph., IKali bi., Merc. cor., Merc.iod, flav., Merc. iod. rub., Myr.cer., Sang., Sil., Sul.; causea stigmatism, | |Sep.; chronic, Alum.,ILArs.; from chronicin- flammation of edges, with agglutination (con- junctivitis), Natr. a.; with follicular conjunc- tivitis, Natr. m.; with chronic conjunctivitis, green pus, HNatr... s.; chronic, with constitu- tional troubles, l l Ol.jec.; dry, with smarting, IILyc.; dry, or with excessive bland secre- tion, better in open air, IPuls.; feel as if granulated, l l Phyt.; fine granulations, IPuls.; in keratitis pustulosa, Natr. m.; large, wart- like, Thuya ; inner surface of lower, ENatr. a.; old cases, II Ars., IMerc. iod. rub.; old, dry granular lids, IAlumin.; after ophthalmia neo- natorum, Azinc.; with pannus, Caust., HKali bi.; old cases with pannus, that have had much treatment, Nux v.; old cases, with or without pannus, especially if they have been treated with caustics, Natr. m.; with pannus, especially scrofulous, l l Petrol.; bright red, Arg. nit.; in right (parenchymatous iritis), | |Sil.; Sandy sensation, l l Phyt.; only in summer, worse in evening, Nux v.; after suppression of itching on scalp, Ars.; espe- cially in tea drinkers, Sep.; upper, Rheum ; worse from water, [Sul. Bºy" crusts. Lids, gummy: 833 agglutinated, sticky. Lids, hard: gº indurated. Lids, heat: Calc. p., 1Gels., 1Glon., IGraph., Lil. tig., Med., | | Sep.; burning, Benz. ac.; especially moving eyeball, Arg. nit.; in iritis, Arn.; in margins, l l Paris, HSep.; mar- gins feel scalded, as if raw, l l Phyt.; sense of, with a little pain in outer half of lid, Syph.; lids, sensitive to, l l Merc.; in upper, |Calc. ɺ burning. Lids, heaviness: Apis, Arum to, Arund., TAtrop. s., Bell., Calc., Carb. S., l l Card. m., HCaust., Cham., | | Chel., Cina, ICOccul., Daph., Eucal., HFerr., IIGels., Graph., ILac def., Manc., | |Melil., | [Merc. iod. flav., IMerc. per., Myr. cer., JNux m., INuxv., ISpong.; in asthenopia, | |Merc. per.; on awaking, in upper, IKalibi.; keeps them closed, Ananth.; with hyperaemia of conjunctiva after using eyes, Merc. per.; in conjunctivitis siccus, IHydras.; in evening, Chrom. ac.; worse in evening, Cinnab.; wit compressive headache, Tarant.; as if leaden, BNatr. S.; of left upper, with pain, above eye, Illac c.; of left upper, laised with dif- ficulty (catarrhal ophthalmia), Sul.; as if he could not raise upper easily, IECaust.; have to be lified, Ars, h., Caulo.; as if he could not raise them, worse morning (asthenopia), | |Sep.; in lids, can hardly be opened, l l Card. m.; can scarcely lift them, TVer.; in morning (asthenopia), l l Phos., | |Sep.; in desoluama- tive nephritis, l l Plumb.; cannot keep them open, Lachn.; cannot open (chronic congestive headache), Sep.; could hardly open, they close involuntarily, Natr. c.; as if he could not open (irritation of meninges in cervical portion), l l Paris; could scarcely keep open, §Lac c.; cannot open (hemicrania), Graph.; difficult to keep open, Atrop.; oppression, | | Arn.; pain, as if too heavy to open, on awak- ing, Sep.; of lower, as if paralyzed, ISep.; 208 5. EYES. upper, as if paralyzed, Rhus, Zinc.; press- ing together as from sleep, Asaf.; feel as if pressed down by weight, Cornus; as from sleepiness, Viol.; with dull sleepy feeling and inability to study, Form.; as if stuck together (muscular asthenopia), l l Agar. ; swollen, Absin.; when using eyes, Natr. m.; with dim vision, IKali br., iš. Lids, hemorrhage: Đº bleeding. Lids, indurated : Acon., Con., Med., Nitr. ac., Sil., ISpig., IThuya ; in cellulitis, IPhyt.; in suppurative choroiditis in right eye, after needle operation for cataract, IPhyt.; in syphilitic iritis, I Thuya ; secretion thin and excoriating, worse at night, HMerc. cor. gº swollen, thickened. Lids, inflammation : (blepharitis), IIAnt. c., II Apis, IHArg. met., H. Arg. Init., Arund., Carbo a., Coccul., Crotal., HEuph., HIGraph., Iris, IKalibi., IKali c., ILil. tig., IIMerc., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., IIPetrol., IPsor., HBRhus, Sarrac., Sars., Spig., IIStaph., Stram., ISul, I Tell., ITereb., IThuya, IUran. n., Vacc.; acute, with tendency to formation of abscesses, IRhus ; acute, with conjunctivitis pustulosa, IPetrol.; acute, with acrid muco-purulent discharge, IEuph.; acute, internal surface chiefly affected, IPsor.; with agglutination, in morning, ISil.; better in fresh air, Caust.; worse in open air, or from constant application of cold water, IIMerc.; cellulitis, iPhyt.; with burning in edges of lids, worse in afternoon (blepharo- adenitis), BSang.; since twenty years, after abuse of calomel (ophthalmia tar-i), Merc. cor.; especially at outer canthus (hereditary syphilis), Syph.; catarrhal, Acon., Chel., Iris, Merc., Puls., ; slight, in choroiditis, IIpec.; chronic, BGraph., Hep., IIris, Rhus, | |Sec., ||Sep., USul.; chronic, lower lid everted (catarrh), Apis; chronic, after suppression of itching on scalp, Ars.; simple, Iris; caused by refractive errors, Gels.; from conjunctiv- itis granulosa, or from smallpox, with stick- ing and smarting in inner canthus, IPetrol.; in coryza, Ars. met.; with fluent coryza, Sil.; caused or aggravated by working in damp place or being in cold air, Sil.; of deeper structures, WRhus ; serous discharge, copious, acrid, ERhus; discharge, worse in morning, ICinnab.; with dryness, 1 [Spong.; with feel- ing of dryness under upper lid, and accumu- lation of mucus in eye in morning, Sang.; with cracks behind, IGraph.; with vesicular eruption on lids and face, Crot. t.; erysipelat- ous, HApis, Atrop.; adjacent smooth swelling on face, IIApis; worse in evening, Rumex ; with soreness, in typhoid fever, ISul.; caused by working over fires or forges, Merc.; from being over a fire, better in cold air, and from cold applications (ectropion), HIArg., nit.; in persons debilitated by loss of animal fluids, 1Cinch.; objects seem as in a fog, better on wiping eyes, BSil.; from indulgence in fat food or from high living, accompanied by acne of face, IPuls.; granular (B& granulated); of internal surface, especially lower, Hep.; of in- ternal surface (chronic granulated lids), Il Ars.; in iritis, Arn.; in syphilitic iritis, ||Zinc.; particularly margins, IIGraph., Hydras, Polyg.; chronic, of margins, IAEthus., Aur. mur., H.Natr. a.; of margins of lower, with lachrymation, Puls.; of margins, with biting stinging, Val.; after measles, I | Natr. m.; after measles, in a hyperopic person, Arg. nit; involving meibomian glands, Hep.; in men- tagra, Mez.; worse in morning, Seneg.; with cracked corners of mouth, Sil.; with accumu- lation of mucus (blepharoadenitis), º: nightly (urticaria), Bov.; in catarrhal oph- thalmia, IPhos.; in blepharophthalmia, chronic, of children, El Ant. c.; in blepharoph- thalmia,when littlepimples surround inflamed eyes, Hep.; in phlyctenular ophthalmia, ac- companied by eruption on face, Soreness of nose, and swelling of upper lip, Merc. d.; in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Apis; inflamed, in traumatic ophthalmia, Sul.; with pain, Lach.; phlegmonous, Merc.; , acute phlegmonous, tends toward suppuration, Hep.; with pho- tophobia, Psor.; in portigo favosa, ISul ; with psoriasis on arm, Sil.; pustular, Jugl.; recurrent, Puls.; red, painful,in lower, H.Graph.; pale red, nightly secretion of matter, which agglutinates, Euphor.; of right, IKali c., Meph.; of right, in influenza, Chel.; from right to left, worse in morning and during day, chronic cases, subject to exacerbations, BPsor.; scrofulous, Bell., IMerc. cor.; scrofu- lous, worse in upper lid, Tell.; with smarting and dryness, especially in morning, WNux v.; in curvature of spine, after a fall, ISul.; with styes, IPuls.; after first stage, when suppura- tion threatens, Hep.; and swelling of right upper completely closes eye (erysipelas bullo- sum), l l Ver. v.; syphilitic, WMerc. iod. flav.; syphilitic, with copious lachrymation (ectro- pion), Nitr. ac.; various forms, with thicken- ing or swelling, such as incipient phlegmon, puffiness, stinging, BApis; with tinea capitis, BMez.; sore to touch, BHep.; with ulcerations of margin, HEuph.; with scrofulous ulcers, IBar. m. §§ erysipelas, granulated. Lids, injuries: Bº Eyes injuries. Lids, inverted: gº entropion. Lids, irritable: chronic condition, young, scrofulous subjects, HClem.; of margins, I.Med., | | Natr. m.; with severe nasal discharge, | |Sinap. Bºgranulated, inflamed, itching. Lids, itching: Alum., Anag., Apis, Arund., Aur. mur., Bell., Bufo., HCrot. t., Cycl., Euphor., Hep., Kalibi., Natr. ph., Petrol., | | Phos., Phos. ac., BRhus, I Sinap., Spong., Vespa, Vinca ; biting, Camph.; biting, con- stant desire to rub, B.Graph. ; in blepharitis, Hº Arg. met.; burning, with profuse acrid lachrymation, Euph.; especially in canthi, | IArg. met., Psor.; corrosive, Agnus; in even- ing, IPuls.; worse in evening, in a warm room or from a cold draught of air, better in cold, open air, IPuls.; as if they would in- flame, ISul.; on inner surface of lower lid, Caust.; on inside, Chin. umb.; in and around left, Apis; in left upper, BMez.; with intoler- ance of light, ISul.; in lower, Caust.; in margins, Amm. c., | |Bry., Calc., Chim. umb., Grat., | |Jatroph., Mez., Sep., | |Staph.; in margins of lower, from right to left, Alum.; in margins of left, Zinc.; of margins, worse on rubbing, l l Kreo.; of margins, particularly in morning, ICarbo v., INux v.; in mercurio- Syphilis, I [Aur. met.; in morning, BNatr. S., ESul.; in ophthalmia, l l Nux v.; with catarrhal ophthalmia, Euph.; in scrofulous 5, EYES, 209 inflammation, IITell.; painful, GCalc.; in lids of right, Ascl. t., Vespa; with roughness of integument, IGraph.; better from rubbing, IPuls.; has to rub them, worse on left side, Pallad.; smarting after rubbing, in lower, Ruta ; frequently, in small spots, Berb.; as if a stye were forming, Amb.; in swollen lids, IRhus : in upper, Croc. Bºy" biting, burn- ing, granulated, irritation. Lids, jerking: Agar., Coccul., Indig., HSul.; of left upper, Lact. ac.; in muscular asthen- opia, Agar.; in outer corner, Cann. i.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, I Apis; during sleep, Rheum ; of upper, ICroc.; of right upper, | | Paris. Bºguivering, spasm, twitching. Lids, livid : Dros., Lyss., HNitr. ac., BVer. Hº pale. Lids, meibomian glands: involved in blepharo- ophthalmia, IHep.; enlarged, Rhus ; hard- ening, IBadiag.; infarction, Hep.; in- flammation, Cochl., Dig., || Kreo., | |Sul.; inflamed, with chronic conjunctival catarrh, HStaph.; inflamed and swollen, Euph.; in- flamed, after straining eyes, BHep.; sym- pathetic irritation, Chel.; increased secretion of, Il Chel.; increased secretion, in coryza, lArs. iod.; mucous secretion (ophthalmia), | | Puls.; suppuration, with itching and burn- ing, IPhos.; swollen, IAEthus., Bor., iPIep., | |Sul.; swollen, with redness and swelling of eyelids, Niccol.; swollen and inflamed, ISul.; scrofulous swelling, HClem., Phyt.; ulcera- tion of left lower lid, which is swollen, ner- vousness, BColch.; ulcerated, with scurf on margins, IMere. Lids, motion: does not move when eye is & touched, Amyg.; difficult, I Wer. v.; difficult and painful, worse closing, better opening lids, Arn.; slightest is pain º Mang.; open and close with rapidity (arachnitis), iChlorof.; open and close involuntarily in rapid succes- sion (chorea), HMygale; causes vertigo, better in open air, Mosch. B& closing, spasms. Lids, mucus: covered with : tº discharge. Lids, neuralgia: Hº shooting, tearing. Lids, nodules: [Sil.; thick, hard, Thuya ; no- dosites, IRStaph. Lids, open : Amyg., Ant. t., HDolich., | | Hydr. ac., Lachn., H &Lyc., B.Lyss., 10p., ISquilla ; well in cool open air, cannot in house, even in dark room (scrofulous, ophthalmia), Ars.; wide, in asthma Millari, ICup. m.; cannot bear to, l l Calab.; constantly, not winking (facial paralysis in hemiplegia), f('aust.; with delirium, BCrotal., BHStram.; with difficulty, IBor., trCarbo a., § 2Gels., B.Lyc., BMerc.; with difficulty, in chronic, granulated lids, BBArs.; with difficulty, in morning, GNitr. ac., BPetrol., IPhos. ac., Psor., HSep., Sul. ac.; with diffi- culty, with pain at night, Coccul.; with diffi- culty, light aggravates pain (neuralgia), Coc- cion.; with difficulty, with pressure, Amb.; with difficulty, lids pressed down, BFerr.; with difficulty, smarting in morning, Lyc.; with difficulty, when tears flow over cheeks (prosopalgia), Chel.; with difficulty, a flood of hot tears spurts out, Con.; during parox- ysm of puerperal eclampsia, ICOccul.; effort to, causes edges to be drawn in (blepharitis), Arg. met.; with cheerful, sometimes laughing expression, Ver.; pleasant feeling, as though they were open wider, Fluor, ac.; in puerpe- Lids, pale : BETell. Lids, paralysis: ral fever, Coff, BColoc.; with febrile heat, Cham.; could open but little (hordeolum), HChel.; wide, in hydrocephalus, Apis; ina- bility, iCham.; inability, lies on face (ble- pharitis), IPsor.; inability (photophobia), IAur. met.; open and close with sudden force (endocarditis rheumatica), BHyos.; opening causes headache, HIBry.; opening aggravates headache in forehead, as if brain would be pressed out, HBell.; inability, during menses, Act. rac.; inability, even in dark (scrofulous ophthalmia), I Sil.; inability, with pressure, Amm. c.; inability, in prosopalgia, IChel.; in- ability, right (influenza), RChel.; inability, as wide as usual, l l Ars, met., Natr. a.; involunta- rily, Lyss.; hard to keep open, Ars., 7-Atrop.S., Sinap.; in mania, WBell.; when opening, also opensmouth, l l Rhus; must keep open and look into light (puerperal fever), IPuls.; in night walking, Meph.; retracted, too short to cover ball, IHGuaiac., HBIod.; right one open, left nearly closed (epilepsy), Bufo.; during sleep, Cadm. s. ; slowly, and close again (quotidian ague), Ipec.; opening causes Sneezing, HIGraph.; when spoken to, stutters and sinks again into sleep (apoplexy), IBNux v.; with stupor (cholera infantum), Sul.; only during swallowing (stupor),Tereb.; with constant talk- ing and muttering (typhoid fever), BVer. v.; at one time . at another open, Ipec.; scarcely open before he closes them again (typhus), Arg. nit.; open and close in quick succession (clonic spasms), Agar. Hºº closing, spasm. Lids, pain (undefined); B.Caust.; Euphor:; in blepharitis, Bell.; with irritation, especially of inner canthi, BMed.; as if too dry under upper lid, Ign.; worse. shutting eyes, from pressure of lids (headache), H.Lac def.; all night, Vespa; in right, Xan. gº livid. IHCaust., H3Gels., IGuaraea, Hydr. ac., Nux m., IISpig., SVer., Ver. v.; dropping, Cina, Cinch. bol., TBGels., Kaliph., BMerc. iod. flav., INux m.; dropping, in apoplexy, IPlumb.; in typhoid, HGels.; drop- #. feels as if he had not sense enough to ift them, with dull headache, Sep.; drop- ping, obliged to pull them open, Seneg.; drooping, as if they could not be raised, Arn.; droop, difficult and painful to raise, in even- ing, Amm. br.; drooping of right, I ISul.; drooping, as from sleepiness, Jacea, Syph.; drooping of left upper, l l Nux v., || Plumb.; after facial erysipelas, Sec.; falling of upper, Zinc.; falling, with dreamy state (typhoid fever), BNux m.; falling of upper (sequel to measles), ICaust.; falling, as if paralyzed, HSep.; feel paralyzed (typhoid), HCoccul.; feel paralyzed, on awaking in morning, and appear to be more firmly closed, as if glued together, Lyss.; hanging down, Graph.; hanging down (in typhoid), Ars.; left hanging down, in softening of brain, BBufo.; hanging down of left lower, l l Graph.; hanging down of upper, as if caused by cramps of orbicularis, Stram.; hang down as if paralyzed, l l Op., HSpig.; up- per seems to hang down as if paralyzed, especially left (old, dry, granulated lids), Alum.; upper left hanging down, outer car- uncle lower, Calab. ; lameness, after catching cold, I Op.; levator refused to act, 1 IPuls.; 14 210. 5. EYES. of all muscles supplied by third pair (syphi- lis), Merc. iod. flav.; unable to open imme- diately on awaking at night, could not open until she rubbed them, H.Merc. per.; partially paralyzed, Bapt., Chloral; ptosis, HiCaust., Con., Crotal., Euphor., IIGels., Magn. p., | |Phos., Sep., Spig., IISyph., IZinc.; ptosis, from congestion to brain, after ophthalmia, IGels.; ptosis, from exposure to cold or wet (rheumatic patients), IIRhus ; complete ptosis from hard coughing, ITNitr, ac.; ptosis in left, | |Syph. (relieved); ptosis of left upper, with tearing burning in left side of forehead, shoot- ing to temple, especially in left supraorbital ridge, l Spig.; ptosis of left upper, Arg. nit., HIgn.; ptosis of outer edge of both upper, par- ticularly left, requiring exertion to open, Med.; ptosis paralytica, HSyph.; ptosis, from sympathetic paralysis, returning every Tues- day, I Stann.; ptosis on right side, Apis, Calab., ICurar, IIRhus; partial ptosis in right, | |Sul.; , ptosis of right, from injury, ELed.; ptosis in morning, Nitr. ac.; ptosis slight, Morph. Sul.; ptosis, in morning, Nitr. ac.; paralysis, of upper, I | Dulc., Nitr.ac., Plumb.; of upper, from coal gas, Sec.; in vertigo, Bapt.; weakness, Cinch. bol.; weakness of upper, Merc. per. Égº closing, open. Lids, pressing: l l Card. . m., ICycl., IGraph., IZinc.; in evening, NSul.; upper lid, worse on closing eye, Staph.; in hepatitis, Chel.; in scrofulous inflammation, | | Tell.; in left middle, Chel.; with burning of margins, as if a stye would form, Meph.; cannot open them far enough, Caps.; painful, as if too short laterally, causing Sensation of pressing upon balls on closing eyes on account of light, BLac def.; as if oppressed with sleep, Stram.; in upper lid, more than sticking, BHep.; with Swelling, Stram.; under, Spong.; in upper, | | Chel.; painful, beneath upper, on moving eyes and shaking head, Cham.; in upper, caus- ing bruised pain in eye, Acon.; in upper, with compression and weight in head, better by washing face with cold water and in open air, Phos.; in upper, especially in morning, TNux v.; inclined to press together from time to time, ICroc. Hºº closing, heaviness. Lids, pricking: Aur. mur., HSpig.; in mercurio- syphilis, l l Aur. met.; causing him to scratch and rub, Sul.; in swollen lids, BRhus; in up- per, worse on pressure, | | Ver. Lids, pulling : pain in left lower, from outer canthus, could see lid twitch between these points, I.Med. Lids, purple: Colch., Natr. m. gº bluish, red. Lids, quivering : Agar., Carb. S., Crotal., Ol. an., Phos.; in typhoid, I Coccul.; in left up- per, Jatroph.; in left, with congestion of blood to head toward evening, ICroc.; of right upper, Bell., Sars.; of right, while reading, Natr. ph.; in upper, Calc., Camph.; quivering in left upper, II Arum t. ɺ jerking, spasm, twitching. Lids, raw : Gº excoriated. Lids, red: Acon., II Ant. c., BBApis, II Arg. nit., Arund., Bell., HCaust., Chin. S., Crot. t., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav., IMur. ac., Myr. cer., | |Natr. m., ||Nux v., HIPetrol., IPuls., IRhus, I Sul., IITell., Vinca; in blepharitis, IArg. met., Bell.; with burning, especially in evening, while reading, I Natr. m.; in suppurative choroiditis in right eye, after needle operation for cataract, I Phyt.; after catching cold (child), BIpec.; with chronic ca- tarrhal conjunctivitis, Merc. cor.; in coryza, BSabad.; as from crying or rubbing, Cepa; dark, in blepharitis, Apis; internal surface deep red, especially lower, Hep.; pink, worse in right lower, in diphtheria, Il Lac c.; in evening and night, Hep.; in facial neuralgia, | |Spig.; in hordeolum, Chel.; in epidemic influenza, Sabad.; with lachrymation and Swelling of meibomian glands, Niccol.; espe- cially inner surface of lower, IIRan. b.; par- ticularly margins, Arg. met., Arg. nit., II Ars., Ast. r., HChel., Colch., HCon..., Ferr. mur., HIpec., IKali bi., IKali c., ILil. tig., | | Paris, Phos. ac., Puls., Sabad., Stram.; margins red, as from crying, with hyper- metropia, Gels.; margins red, with crusts in lashes (epilepsy), IBufo.; margins red, with crusts and ulcers (scrofulous blepharitis), BMerc. cor.; margins red and dry, Euph.; margins of lower bright red and indurated, | |Zinc.; margins red, with glutinous secre- tion from meibomian glands, IIFup. perf.; margins red, in arthritic ophthalmia, HColoc., | |Nux v.; margins, redness of lower tarsal edges, of outer half, ISyph.; margins red, covered with scurf, HäGraph.; margins red, and swollen, 1tching, burning, watery secre- tion, III uph.; in scrofulous ophthalmia Merc. cor., | ISul.; and sore, HNatr. m.; and swollen, IFerr.; in mercurial syphilis, l l Aur. met.; upper, Mar. v.; especially upper (irido- choroiditis), IRhus; upper, and swollen toward inner canthus, IZinc. B& blue, congested, inflamed, purple. Lids, relaxed: Spig.; with puffiness, and hot, flushed face, Rhus. Hº paralysis, weakness. Lids, retracted: Bº open. Lids, rhagades: Sil. Lids, dark rings: B& Circumorbital circles, Infraorbital half-circles. Lids, rough: tº granulated. Lids, rubbing: dryness on inner side follows smarting, after midnight, Sul.; inclination to, ESul.; painful as if rubbed sore, HVer. Lids, as of sand under: gº Eyes foreign bodies. Lids, scurf: Bºy" crusts, margins. Lids, sensitive : 83% touch. Lids, shining: like erysipelas, worse in cold, better in warmth, EHep. Lids, shooting: | | Apis ; around, l l Rhus. B& lancinating, neuralgia. Lids, smarting: It'Apis, Arum d., Camph., Chrom. ac., WHep., HNitr. ac., Sil., | | Sinap., Ziz.; smarting and burning, Lyc.; Smarting, with ciliary blepharitis, especially in morn- ing, Nux v.; with profuse lachrymation, better in open air, IPhytº; of margins, Apis, Arum d., Chim. umb., Jatroph., UMed., Merc. cor.; of margins, after midnight, dryness on inner side, rubbing, ESul.; of margins, worse from rubbing; l l Kreo.; in ophthalmia, Apis, INux v.; frequently, in small spots, Berb.; of inner surface of upper, ICepa; when using eyes, Kob. gº burning, heat, irritation, itching. 5. EYES, 211. Lids, snapping: better during sleep, worse during stool and emotion (chorea), IMagn. p. Lids, inflammatory softening of inner surface : IThuya. Lids, soreness: Bell., Calab., Camph., Natr. ph., Sil.; in blepharitis, Arg, met.; burning, in right, IRan. b.; in internal surface, IIArs.; of margins, ICanth., Med., | | Sep., Val.; of margins, near outer canthus, Bor.; of inner margins, in scrofulous ophthalmia, Ars.;, on moving, Carb. S.; in pannus, II Arg. nit.; in yºpalºa, Chel.; in right upper, Ars. m., 1I].C. Lids, spasms: Atrop., Calc. p., H.Magn. Fº INatr. m.,INux v.; constant agitation, Camph.; in asthma, BCup. m.; clonic, HCalc.; in con- junctivitis, l l Sep.; cramplike, extend to malar region, especially left side, Viol.; with fainting, Ver.; in hysteria, Plat.; in keratitis, HChin. a.; with lachrymation and photopho- bia, IPuls.; of lower, followed by lachryma- tion, Ruta ; nightly, Croc.; worse at night (scrofulous inflammation), Merc. cor.; with photophobia, Euph.; slight, HKalibi. Hºº closing, constriction, contraction, jerking, open, quivering, twitching. Lids, spots: lead-colored, Bell.; red, on left, feels like mosquito bite, but swelling nearly closes eye, Berb. Lids, sticking: Camph.; with asthenopia when looking steadily at an object, l l Kali, c.; in evening, Puls.; fine, as with needles in left upper, Zinc.; fine, as with needles in right lower, Zinc.; above punctum lachrymale of upper, Cinnab.; pain inside of lower, l l Chel. B&" pricking, stinging, stitches. Lids, stickiness: Gamb.; dry, as if pressed down, Hell.; full of gum during day, I | Calc.; feeling in morning, Berb.; when moving them, | | Calc.; feel sticky under, and as if rough, Elaps. Hºº agglutinated. Lids, stiff: H4Apis, Arum d., Camph., HIKalm., INux m., IWer.; upper, feel immovable, ISpig.; or gummed, in morning, Diosc.; like a paralysis, HRhus ; as from tonic spasms, Menyanth. Gº paralysis, weakness. Lids, stinging: Apis, Thuya ; worse in cold, better in warmth, IHep.; , when trying to open (opthalmia scrofulosa), Ars.; of mar- ins, in evening, Thuya ; in mercurio-Syph- ilis, l l Aur. met. gº” pricking, sticking, stitches. Lids, stitches: Nitr. sp. d.; aching, as from a splintér, with vanishing of sight, Sil.; burn- ing (styes), Stann.; fine, inside lids, Zing.; formicating, ICycl.; in margins, like electric sparks, worse on touching, Niccol.; throbbing, in left upper, to brow and temple, worse from pressure, motion, stooping, better in rest, Brom. Bºy" pricking, sticking, stinging. Lids, styes: Apis, flaur. met., HChel., IGraph., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Sil., Stann., HIStaph., BThuya, Val.; with ciliary blepharitis, Puls.; in canthus, Natr. m.; in inner corner of left eye, Bar. c.; and pustules, more towards inner canthi, 13Lyc.; one after another, somc times ulcerating, IEStaph.; with conjunctivitis, now in one then in the other canthus, with draw- ing, tensive pains in eyes on moving muscles of face, and with ulcerated nostrils, I | Puls.; if ear gets well, (otorrhoea), IPhos.; with redness of eyes, IISep.; remains a hard no- dule, Staph.; hardened with dry margins,. (blepharitis), IIStaph.; recur, become indu- rated, inflame, Con.; leave indurations, Calc.; on left, with lancination, Elaps; on lower, l l Phos., | | Puls., Seneg., IRhus ; on lower, with drawing pain, IGraph.; on lower left, Hyper.; on lower left, near inner canthus, 1Colch.; , on lower right, Cypr.; TFerr. ph.; large, painful, on left, Hydras.; on left upper, Severe pain, confined to dark room and usually to bed, better from application of cold water, | |Staph.; recurrence of successive crops, IGraph., Sul.; on right side, HNatr. m.; stick- ing, as with needles in morning, Caust.; on upper, Suppurating, with nightly agglutination, Ferr.; old stye swells, Caust.; tendency to, IPsor; on upper, I IMerc., IPhos, ac., IIPuls, HStaph.; on right upper, with tension, Amm. c. }{33° nodules, swollen, tarsi, tumors, Warts. Lids, suppuration: Calc., Euph., || Kali m., Stram.; with itching and burning, HPhos.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, l l Sul.; in rheuma- tism, Ant. t.; in mercurio-syphilis, l l Aur. met.; upper lid, nightly agglutination, Ferr. B& ulcerate. Lids, sweat: Calc. p. Lids, swollen : BAcon., Amm. br., Arg. met., HHArg. nit., Arund, Bar. c., HBell., Calend., | | Card. m., HCaust., HChin. S., Chloral., Crot. t., HDig., Euphor., BEuph., E.Graph., GKali bi., IIMerc., LMerc. iod. flav., EMur. ac., HBNatr. c., Natr. m., JNitr. ac., WNux v., | | Op., | |Petrol., Phell., IPhyt., IPsor., Puls., IIRhus, lTereb.; on affected side (trau- matic), Con.; with nightly agglutination, HCalc.; and agglutinated, with photophobia, Euph.; in albuminuria, Amm. ben., il Ars.; bladder-like appearance, closing lids, IIApis, Ilkali c., Rhus ; in blepharitis, Kali c.; bloated, IPsor.; bloated, in coryza, after mer- cury, IHKali iod.; bloated, with dull, stupe- fying headache, Rheum ; bloated, eighth month of pregnancy; l l Rheum ; in cellulitis, HPhyt.; of loose, cellular tissue, with eczema of face, BBRhus; enormously, in suppurative choroiditis in right eye, after needle opera- tion for cataract, l l Phyt.; chronic, EEKreo.; closed by, at night, IHep.; closed, with syph- ilitic oštúš. pus running out (infantile syphilis), ISyph.; upper left as large as half an English walnut, closing eye, deep red, not much pain, with oozing of purulent matter, | |Syph.; after catching cold, child, EIpec.; with redstreaks in conjunctiva and pressive, tensive pain, Nux v.; in coryza, Ars. m., RCepa; with fluent coryza (blepharitis), Euph.; in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; discharging copious quantities of pus when forcibly opened (scrofulous inflammation of eyes), Ferr. iod.; as if distended with air, lº Ars.; doughy (scrofulous), Con...; in eruptive stage of variola, IApis ; with bloodshot appear- ance, HHam.; in facial neuralgia, ISpig.; feel swollen, ICroc., ICycl., Thuya; upper lid feels swollen, Ars. m.; feel swollen, with weari- ness and prostration, as from great physical exertion, in evening, better by literary occu- pation, ICroc.; in intermittent fever, HFerr.; upper right swollen, hard pains, worse 5 to 7 P.M., l l Rhus; throbbing pain, Calc.; in hor- 212 5. EYES, deolum, Chel.; infiltrated, since abuse of calo- mel, twenty years ago (ophthalmia tarsi), Merc.cor.; infiltrated, worse right side (erysip- elas), Jugl.; lower, inflammatory, near inner canthus, Bell.; internal surface, BHArs.;in syph- ilitic iritis, l l Thuya; with itching and burn- ing, IPhos.; in keratitis, HAtrop.; in kerato- iritis, HHep.; in keratitis parenchymatosa, |Sul.; in pustular keratitis, NApis; with co- pious lachrymation (ectropion), BNitr. ac.; with lachrymation and swelling of meibo- man glands, Niccol.; worse in left eye, Merc.; in left (prosopalgia), l l Verbas.; left then right, cannot open, Chann.; lower, Vespa; lower, in ul- ceration of cornea, BHep.; margins, Ananth., Arum t., Chel., W. Con..., || Kali c., Merc. cor., IPhos., Phos. ac.; chronic, of margins, BIKreo.; of margins of lower, with lachrymation, in morning, HPuls.; of margins of outer half, | |Syph.; of margins, painful in evening, and to touch, iHep.; of margins, in scrofulousoph- thalmia, l l Sul. ; of margins, pale red, lDig., IGraph.; lower, margins full of little knots, like checked styes, Apis; menses absent two and a half months, BCycl.; in morning, WHCham.; in morning, with pains in forehead and occiput (ciliary neuralgia), HCrotal.; worse in morning, HäSep.; night and evening, Hep.; Oedematous, Ars., HCrot. t., H.Graph., Iod., BKali bi., IKali c., BMerc. cor., IPhos., B.Phyt., WRhus, HiTell., Urt. ur.; occlematous, with erysipelas of lids, 13 Apis; Oedematous, ery- sipelatous, with small, watery vesicles, and drawing in cheek and head, Rhus; oºdematous, indented, Crot. t.; occlematous, in iritis, Arg. nit., I Arn., l l Colch.; Oedematous, in sequelae of iritis, Kalibi.; oºdematous, with lachry- mation, Rali iod.; occlematous, lower, Raph., Vespa, Zinc.; occlematous of rightlower, small, purulent point formed and absorbed, Cain.; oedematouis, in meningitis, I IRhus; slightly Oedematous, in dysmenorrhoea, ICycl.; occlem- atous, in desoluamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; Oedematous, with swelling of orbit extending to temple (periostitis of orbit), IKali iod; Oedematous, especially with sticking, Ilkali c.; occlematous, suddenly from chill, Chloral.; Oedema, upper, l l Puls.; Oedematous, especially upper (irido-choroiditis), iPhus; oadematous, left upper, Cain.; Cedematous, with scattered, watery vesicles, BRhus; in ophthalmia, B.Ars.; in acute catarrhal ophthalmia, Hydras.; un- derneath, much purulent matter, which pours out in quantities on Opening eyes (purulent ophthalmia), BMerc. sol.; in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Apis, Merc. cor., HSul.; painful, Vespa ; left side, ulceration on Outer surface near external canthus, pain worse at night, | | Tell.; in pannus, Arg. nit.; part of left eye, with photophobia, scrofulons constitution, |Con...; pressive, Chel.; closely pressed to- gether, HPsor.; in prosopalgia, HChel.; puffy, Ars. m., Bell.., || Bry., HCrot. t., WPhos., HRhus, Vespa; puffed like an egg-shell in morning (dog-bite), Lyss.; puffing under lower (scarlatina), Hep.; outer half of left puffy, HCinnab.; lower puffed (scarlatinal dropsy), Dig.; puffy, left eye (catarrhal oph- thalmia), l l Sul.; puffy, upper, Mar. v.; right upper, puffy, Bry.; with redness, Euph.; with redness of right, Lyc.; dark red, closes eye, extends around eyes and over cheek, Apis ; reddish blue, worse on left side and in morn- ing, IPhyt.; of right, with adhesion, || PhOS.; better from rubbing, IPuls.; lower lids form little Sacs, edges red and puffy (pannus), IApis ; upper lids hang like sacs upon face (erysipelas of lids), IAApis ; with humid Scurfs or crusts covering whole face, BPsor.; soft parts inflamed, EJacea; in spasms, before menses, IPuls.; after sting, WApis, Vespa; lower red, hard, like a stye, towards inner canthus, with pressing, Rhus; with burning, thirst and heat (catarrhal fever), WKali c.; with tingling, Seneg.: tumefied (chills), Astac.; externally tumid (phylectenular ophthalmia), | | Merc. cor.; tumefaction (blepharitis, kera- titis), IIApis ; painless tumefaction, ISil.; tumefaction of right, with what seemed to be erysipelatous eruption, Vespa; with scrof- ulous ulcers, IBar. m.; of upper, l l Calab., ICycl., Ign.,B.Med., Petrol., Squilla, Syph.;of upper, in acute coryza, IKali iod.; of upper, in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; of upper, in influenza, | |Sang.; especially upper, in irido-choroiditis, IRhus; left upper, Asar.; non-inflammatory and painless, first upper then lower, HEArs.; upper completely covers lower, extends above eyebrows, worse at night, scrofulous, 1Con.; right upper, in variola, Thuya ; upper, sequel to scarlatina, IApis ; worse in upper (pertussis), H Bry.; in urticaria, BCop.; in dropsy of uterus, l l Lactu. v.; with blindness at night, Petrosel.; causing blind- ness (variola), l l Vacc.; could hardly see, Anac.; could hardly see, in urticaria, IIChloral.; pale, yellowish or greenish, half translucent, l l Anthrac. ɺ congestion, erysipelas, inflamed ; also Ophthalmia. Lids, tarsi (tarsal cartilages): inflammation, Acon., Arg. met.; pain as from a bruise, | |Ruta; blepharoadenitis, dependent on stric- ture of lachrymal duct, Sang.; red, Acon.; redness, in chorea, Agar.; SOre, Acon, All. sat.; tumors, Bar. c., HSep., Sil., IThuya, BIZinc.; tumor, hard, indurated, as large as a pea, after repeated styes, hinders motion of lid, | |Sep.; tumors, especially of recent origin, subject to inflammation, or when accompanied by catarrhal condition of eye, HPuls.; tumors, with dry margins of lids (blepharitis), HHStaph. , Bºº granulated, nodules, styes, tumors. Lids, tearing : Berb. Bº neuralgia. Lids, tender : HKalibi. Lids, tension : Acon., Camph., INux m.; in morning, Sul. ac.; on motion, Sul.; when reading, I IOleand.; in lower, as if swollen, Arum t.; as if too tight (conjunctivitis), | |Sep.; upper tight and red, like a stye, |MerC. Bºº constricted, contraction, pressing, spasm. Lids, thickened: HIAlum., Arg. met., 5 Arg. nit., BEuph., IIMerc., | | Natr. m., EPsor., BPuls., HSul., IITell.; since twenty years, after abuse of calomel (ophthalmia tarsi), BMerc. cor; in pannus, HHArg. nit.; and red, WEuph. flºº indurated, swollen. Lids, throbbing: in lower, near inner canthus, Bell.; worse in cold, better in warmth, Hep.; contracting, IGlon. Lids, tickling : Aur. mur. Hº irritation. Lids, touch: painful to, Mang., BBMerc.; Sensi- 5. EYES, 213 tive, worse in cold, better in warmth, GHep.; sensitive, in evening and night, £Hep.; sen- sitive, in morning, USul.; Sensitive to slightest (scrofulous), HCon.; margins sensitive, l l Nux v.; sensitive and swollen, §Duph. in rachitis (atrophy of children), [Staph.; with redness, HILyc.; base dingy, reddish color, dry, glazed, slight discharge, HHydras.; covered with small ulcerations, BEuph.; cov. ered with styes and nodosities, looking like a Lids, trachoma: Biº* granulated. Lids, trembling: Agar., HäBell., ICic., Crotal., Iod., HPhos., HWer.; of right upper, Bell.; Spas- modic, HPlat.; of upper, in conjunctivitis, Ars. flºº jerking, quivering, spasms, twitching. Lids, tumors: ECalc., Caust., HHep., IINitr. ac., mass of corruption, Staph.;in syphilis, HāClem.; in typhoid, S Zinc. Lids, uneasy sensation: obliging him to rub eyes, IHArs. Lids, vesicles: gº eruption. Lids, warts: ICaust., IThuya; old, in ophthal- | |Sil.; resemble condyloma, WThuya; cystic, JGraph., Merc., Sil.; dermoid, on edges, BNatr. m.; epithelioma, Hydrocot.; , fibrous, inside of lower, one-third of an inch in diam- eter, preventing closing lids, IMar. v.; several Small, in right upper, l l Zinc.; lower right, literally filled with small tumors, l l Zinc.; mia rheumatica, Caust.; condylomata (syph- ilitic), ICinnab.; on right lower, a large con- dyloma, Suppurating and bleeding easily When touched, it seemed to arise from a lens- shaped body on inner surface of lower lid, Nitr. ac.; on upper, small, Nitr. ac.; worse bathing eyes, Sul. Lids, weak: tº paralysis. Lids, wens: gº tumors. Lids, winking: Ast; r.,MBell.; as if bewildered, on being aroused and looking up (during Steatoma as large as a bean, in upper, l Staph.; Steatoma, in conjunctiva, WStaph.; wens, IGraph. B& styes, tarsi. Lids, twitching: AEsc. h., I Agar., Arund., Ast. r., HICalab., Calc. s., Camph., HCham., | | Chel., IICic., Croc., Crot. t., Indig., Ipec., Jab., IMagn. p., | |Merc., | |Millef., JNuxv., || Phos., | |Sil., USul., IWer. v.; in cold air, l l Dulc.; in chorea (muscular asthenopia), Agar.; of closed lids, Cup. S.; convulsive, IIRheum ; convul- sive, in inflammation of brain, l l Hell.; con- vulsive, when closed and when lying down, Polyg.; convulsive, of upper, for hours, Amyg.; drawing together of left upper, painless, with heaviness, Bry.; with sensation as if eye were forced out, Stram.; with spasmodic rolling of eyeballs (epilepsy), DCup. m.; in typhoid, HCOccul.; frequent, of left (asthma), B Cup.m.; frequent, of right, Cast. eq.; frequent, slight, I Agar.; in traumatic inflammation, BCon...; involuntary, 1 |Plat.; of right, ISyph.; in left, BBadiag., IIPuls.; of left, during day, Aloe; of levators, BHell.; of left, with warmth of face (epistaxis), HCroc.; of left lower, Zinc.; involuntary of left, sometimes better by rub- Lids, wounds: Lids, yellowish, brown: HSep. OPHTHALMIA: Alumin., IIApis, IApoc., pregnancy), l l Nux m.; and closing lids, BAcon.; constant, Euph.; constant, in ophthal- mia, Apis; in epileptic attacks, IKali bi.; constant, with tearful suffusion of eyes, Croc.; frequently after reading, Croc.; inclination to, Spig.; inclination to, or close, Mez.; fre- quent desire to, with blindness, I |Phos. ac.; must wink while reading, Calc.; eyes rolling (child, aet. 2, after Scarlatina), I ILyss.; with pain in temples, ICepa; must wink and wipe frequently, as though a film of mucus were over them, BCroc. Bº Eyes injuries. Arn., Arg. nit., WLArs., Berb., HCalc., Caust., Cham., HChel., Chin. S., HCic., BCinch., HCon., HCrot. t., Euph., UHam., H.Hep., | |Iod., HIpec., WKalibi., H.Magn. m., IIMerc., E.Merc. cor, l l Natr. ph., || Nux v., Phos., Plumb., IIPuls., NWRhus, Tereb., I IThuya, IXan. Ophthalmia, arthritic : gº rheumatic. Ophthalmia, caused by burns: IHCanth.; by a drop of boiling sugar, BHam. Bºtraumatic. Ophthalmia, cancerous: Aur. mur. nat, Ophthalmia, catarrhal: II Acon., Act. sp., Apis, bing, iCodein.; of left upper, Mez., Stront.; frequent, in left upper, l l Ol. an.; of upper, especially left eye, Merc. per.; of lower, BIOd.; in lower, caused by aching and pinch- ing in small circumscribed spot below (infra- Orbital neuralgia), l l Coloc.; before menses, HNatr. m.; right, in constant motion, ILach.; in almost constant motion (chorea), Il Tarant; convulsive motions (hydrocephaloid), WIgn. ; upper, move spasmodically, I Stram.; in my- opia, LAgar.; nictation, Bell., Calc., IIgn.; when opening, HKali bi.; in scrofulous oph- thalmia, Apis; peculiar, across right upper, Lact. ac.; persistent, Guarana; whenever he attempts to read or write, ICodein.; in upper right, Cinch., Coloc., Nitr. sp. d., | | Paris; with dazzling of sight, iPuls.; spasmodic, HPlat.; spasmodic, of upper, Ced.; spasmodic, of upper right, Form.; uncontrollable, || Kreo.; in upper, l l Calc., ICroc., Inul.., | | Ratan.; in upper, worse on closing, Lachn.; in upper, in hemiopia, Aur. met.; visible, | | Caust. Kº jerking, quivering, spasm. Lids, ulcerated: Ananth., Apis, Graph., BHep., IKali bi., Merc., Spig., Sul.; espe- cially near canthi, Bufo.; on inner surface (Ophthalmia scrofulosa), BIArs.; lower, pain- ful as if ulcerated, Ascl. t.; with red and raw margins (blepharitis scrofulosa), Merc. cor.; Arund., Ars., HBell., IBry., HCalc., HICepa, HCham., Chel., 1Chloral., HComo., Dulc., | | Eu- cal., Euph., IGels, IHep., Ign., IBMerc., Nux v., Phos., HIPuls., Phyt., | | Rhus, Sang., ISul.; acute, from result of daily expo- sure to harsh, dry winds, HIHydras.; inflam- mation nearly extended to border of iris, BHydras.; after disappearance of coryza, HDig.; with coryza, or in whooping cough, RCepa; in cross, peevish children, during dentition, HCham.; profuse discharge of matter, IHy- dras.; copious discharge,thin, muco-purulent, | | Phos.; discharge scanty or stringy, worse in morning on awaking, IKali bi.; discharge thick, yellowish green, ILyc.; in first stage, BIA con.; in first stage, especially in scrofulous children, IIApis; particularly in flabby, lax- fibred persons, IGels.; with hawking, mucus trickling down posterior nares, in coryza, IIMerc.; inveterate, l l Phos.; during jaundice, HLye.; with lachrymation and mucous dis- charge, Euph.; worse at night, All. sat., HMerc.; characterized by pustules and ulcers, IGraph.;from suppressed secretions, ISenecio; 214 5. EYES. inflammation, when subjective symptoms are particularly marked, IIgn.;tendency to, Psor. Qphthalmia, after a chili; IAcon., IEuph. Ophthalmia, chronic: Aur. mur. nat., IBapt., Bell., IEuphor., Fluor. ac., HIHep., Hydras., IIPsor.; frequently useful in beginning, Sul. ac.; with loss of sight, I | Variol. Ophthalmia, better from cold applications: |Puls. Ophthalmia, followed by ulceration of cornea: ang. Ophthalmia, deep-seated: ILArg. nit.; with ciliary pains (syphilitic), IAsaf. Ophthalmia, during dentition: HCalc., HCham., Ferr. ph. * Ophthalmia, discharge : acrid, iCham, IColoc.; acrid, profuse, thick, IEuph.; acrid, tenacious, | |Sul.; acrid, thin, IGraph., | |Sul.; creamy, | Natr. ph.; flesh-colored, from right eye, | 1Qarbo v.; green, Kali m.; yellowish green, | IFKali m.; offensive, from right, I ICarbo v.; of thick moisture, from right, I | Carbo v.; mucous, Arg. nit., || Bry., Calc.,Cann. i., Hip- poz., T.Kali S.; muco-purulent, II Arg, nit., Erig., JPIep., Lith., INatr. m., ISul.; muco- purulent, thin and acrid, IGraph., IIMerc.; yellow, muco-purulent, I | Kali s.; yellowish mucus, IKali m.; right eye full of stringy mucus, Amm, br.; of mucus or pus, rarely pro- fuse, and intimately mixed with tears, Con...; large quantities of mucus, like tears or pus, flow constantly, IEuph.;thick, mucous, IºHydras.; . thick, mucous, in hordeolum, HChel.; thick, mucous, from left eye (hydrocephalus acutus), HDig. ; muco-watery, Cepa; white, mucous, |Kalim.; profuse, thick, white, mucous, IHy- dras.; yellow, mucous (hordeolum), HChel.; pro- fuse, in measles, IEuph.; purulent, Arg. nit., TCarbo a., Eryng, Euphor, IGraph., IKali iod., Kali m., ILach., | | Petrol., | |Sep., Spong.; purulent, profuse, Arg. met., WArg. nit., Lyc.; purulent, profuse, soils hair and ears, worse nights, after catching cold, child, Ipec.; pur- ulent, profuse, fetid, Led.; purulent, foamy, gushing (dog-bite), Lyss.; purulent, oozing in jets, Arg. met.; purulent, sticky, left eye, Eryng.; purulent, thick, Arg. nit., ; Calc. s.; purulent, thin, yellow, HCon.; sticky, watery, IKali S.; watery, Eryng.; must wipe away mucus, Arg. nit.; yellow, Kali m., Kali s.; golden yellow, l l Natr. ph.; yellow, from left, causing adhesion of lids, afterward from right, but less discharge, chiefly in inner canthus, | | Uran, n.; yellow, agglutinated in morning, IKalibi.; thick, yellow, bland, profuse, IIPuls. tº Conjunctiva discharge. Ophthalmia, Egyptian : 1 IApis. Ophthalmia, after eruptive diseases: IIApis. Ophthalmia, erysipelatous: Apis, IGraph., |Rhus. Ophthalmia, exanthems : in measles, IBry, ICrotal., IPuls; following suppression, IHep., Sul. Ophthalmia, gonorrhoeal : Acon., Ant. t., | |Coral., Cub., | | Eucal., IMerc., HINitr. ac., IThuya, ISul.; nocturnal pains severe, extend to orbit, ISpig.; after suppression, I HPuls. Ophthalmia, granular: Bº Lids granulated. Ophthalmia, hydrophthalmia: with interocular compression, Seneg. Ophthalmia, malignant: Aur, mur. nat. Ophthalmia menstrualis: in patients of a san- guine temperament, subject to attacks of con- gestion and inclination to hysterical spasms, Croc.; in amenorrhoea, IPuls. Ophthalmia, after abuse of mercury: IMez., IHNitr. ac. Ophthalmia, metastatic: Ant. c. Ophthalmia, morning: worse in, Nux v.; be- ginning at 5 A.M., increasing till noon, decreas- ing until 10 P.M., I Ars. Ophthalmia, neonatorum: Acon., IIApis, ILArg. nit., HBell., IBry., II Calc., ICham., IEuph., IHep., IIgn., IKali s., Merc., INitr. ac., INux v., Puls., Rhus, ISul., ISyph., IThuya; often with constipation and chemo- sis of conjunctiva, l l Dulc.; with acrid dis- charges, caused by syphilitic or gonorrhoeal leucorrhoea, Merc. cor.; profuse, thick, yel- low discharge, ISul.; tendency to relapse, non-syphilitic, Sul.; during suppurative stage, ILyc.; worse in night and evening, with slow fever, Calc. s. Ophthalmia, of old people (witches’ Sore eyes): IApis. Ophthalmia, phlyctenular: IMerc. cor., Merc. d., lºzinc. ſº Conjunctiva and Cornea inflammation. Ophthalmia, with photophobia: Eğ Photo- phobia. Ophthalmia, from abuse of potash and mer- cury: 15 Nitr. ac. Ophthalmia, purulent: IApis, IIArg. nit., IChlor., IGrin., Hep., IIMerc., Nitr. ac., IPsor., IPuls., Rhus, IISul.; with copious discharge, IMerc. Sol.; of infants, I Alum.; of left eye, Eryng. Ophthalmia, pustular: B& Conjunctiva and Cornea inflammation. Ophthalmia, rheumatic (arthritic): II.Acon., IIAnt. t., i.Apis, Arund., Bor.,IIBry., INCalc., ICham., ICinch., Coccul., 1Cochl., 1Colch., Coloc., Cubeb., Form., H.Led., Merc., Mez., ||Nux v., IIPhyt.,IPsor., HPuls.,ISpig., ISyph., IWer.; acute, iCact., IPhyt., IIRhus, HISep., Staph.; almost blinding him, HEuph. ; makes him blind for weeks and months, ISul.; attacks seem to have originated from sitting at a window in a cold draught, right eye being next to window, ISyph.; at commence- ment, HNux v.; with acrid discharge, IColoc.; left eye first affected, ILed.; with leucomatous opacity of cornea, which upon clearing up showed lens to have the colorsimilar toabegin- ning cataracta glaumatosa, l l Phos.; nocturnal aggravation, ILed.; with contraction of pupils, IGraph.; preceded by violent pain in eyes, Coloc.; first stage, Cham.; and sequelae, IIForm.; pains extend to teeth, Staph.; from working in water or getting wet, Rhus; per- ceives a horizontal band across right pupil hindering sight, better placing handkerchief on head and letting it hang over eyes, also by gentle pressure, though she cannot bear much, | ISyph.; of right eye, complete obscuration of cornea after attack of gout, IEuph. Ophthalmia, scrofulous: AEthus., Amm. b., : Anac. oc., Apis, IIArs., Arund., Aur. met., IIAur. mur. nat., IBar. c., IBar. m., HBell., Cadm. s.,11Calc., IICann. S.,IICaust., HCham., ICinch., ICist., Cochl., Cornus, IDulc., Ferr. iod., IIGraph., IIHep., IIHydras., IKali bi., ILyc., HIMerc., Natr. ph., INitr. ac.,INux v., | |Ol. jec., HIPetrol., IIPsor., HRhus, IISep., 5. EYES. 215 IISil., IISul., ; Tereb.; from every exposure to cold, IDulc.; with opacities of cornea, Magn. c.; with phlyctenulae on edge of cornea of left eye, l l Rhus; complicated with shallow ulcers on cornea, Nitr. ac.; with crusta lactea, IICalc., Jacea; in cross, peevish children, dur- ing dentition, Cham.; erethistic, Merc. cor.; erysipelatous, with great oedema, discharges thin, Merc. cor.; mistiness before eyes, after scrofulous ophthalmia, IKali iod.; child lies all day with face resting on floor, l l Rhus; when better, feet areswollen, Ars.; in headache, Ba- diag.; with keratitis, Ipec.; in left eye, every eighth year of her life, in January, or Febru- ary, ISul.; left eye, I ISul.; worse in left eye, morning, Amm. br.; with hardness of meibo- mian glands, Lith.; worse after 1 A.M., IChin. a.; worse in morning, | | Pod.; with catarrhal otorrhoea, JMerc. d.; pains worse at night, Rhus; especially in phlegmatic, fat, large- bellied children with fine, white skin, light hair, thick neck and swollen glands, subject to eruptions and ulcerations of skin, Calc., IHep.; with photophobia, IIAur. met., Natr. S.; yellow pus gushes out when lids are forced apart, IRhus; after abuse of nitrate of silver, HNatr. m.; sluggish cases, not much in- jection, but great photophobia, Con. ; in scrofulous subjects, Cinch.; pale, flabby,scrof- ulous subjects, BMerc. d.; on attempting to open eyes hot tears gush from them, causing , redness, rawness and pustular eruption on sur- rounding parts, Merc. cor.; with or without ulceration, thick, mucous discharge,Hydras.; , stitches as of needles, ICalc. Ophthalmia, strumous: £35° scrofulous. Ophthalmia, suddenly appearing: worse right eye, Bell.; violent in right, IApis. Ophthalmia, sun; from being on water fishing, Ham. Ophthalmia, syphilitic : Asaf., Aur., Clem, IGraph., Merc., IINitr. ac., Phyt., I ISyph., IThuya; with circumorbital pains, IPhyt. Ophthalmia, after checked tetter: Sars. Ophthalmia, traumatic : Arn., IICalc., Ca- end., l l Cochl., iHam., IHep., Hyper., ISul., IISymph. * Ophthalmia: Đº Conjunctiva and Cornea in- flammation. OPTIC NERVE, anaemia: from excessive tea drinking, with accommodative asthenopia, ISpig. Optic nerve, atrophy: INux v., Hiphos. Optic nerve, congestion: Bry., IKali iod., | |Psor., Puls.; causing amaurosis, Ver. v.; dependent upon cerebral congestion, TBell.; in retinitis, ISul.; in retinitis hemarolopica, ILyc. º Optic nerve, diseases: occurring in workers in foundries, Merc. Optic nerve, functional disturbance: HIPhos. Optic nerve, inflammation: Bell, IPhos., IPuls., Plumb.; with cherry red color before vision, IPhos. Optic nerve, irritation: Ver. V. Optic nerve, paralysis. Con, IPuls.; in bilious intermittent, l l Puls.; sudden, of left eye, causing many weeks of blindness, | ISyph. Optic nerve, soreness: of right, just behind eyeball, Sarrac. causing amaurosis, Optic nerve, torpid: Phos. ac. Optic nerve, weakness : dulness of vision from, | |Magn. p. Optic nerve : 5.39° Retina optic disc. ORBIT, aching: trCarbo v., Phos.; in left, Bry. Orbit, biting: sore, as if denuded on upper margin, l l Plat. Orbit, boring : in left, worse talking and from mental exertion, follows suppressed lochia, Sil.; from within, worse in afternoon and after eating, better from cold drinks, motion and bathing (headache), Bism. Orbit, bruised pain: Zinc.; on moving eyes, | | Chel., ICup. m. Orbit, burning : in left, with confusion in left side of head, IColoc.; sudden, Arund.; in º part at night (keratitis punctata), |Ars. Orbit, compression: or cramping pain around, particularly supraorbital, globe of eye some- times participating and feeling sore, BPlat. Orbit, sensation of contraction: Verbas. Orbit, cutting: Sarrac.; like a knife thrust between orbit and ball, moved about in orbi- tal cavity (ciliary neuralgia), Cinch. Orbit, digging: pain deep in, like in sclerotitis, Colch.; along border of right, better eating, lying in bed and when about falling asleep, worse in motion, HHAnac. Orbit, drawing: Stann.; deep in, like in sclero- titis, IColch. ; down in right, IBell.; in ex- ternal wall of left, whence pain extends down beneath cheek bone, apparently along course of nerve, Coral.; in melanotic tumor, Aur. met. Orbit, dull pain: in left, while walking, in morning, Pallad. Orbit, fulness: deep in left, at 4 P.M., Sep.; dull. feeling, with aching, IGels. Orbit, inflammation: with formation of pus, IRhus; especially if pus has formed, sensitive- ness to touch, with throbbing, prevents for- mation of pus or accelerates its discharge, IHep.; follows operation for strabismus, Lach.; of periosteum and cellular tissue,s ICup. m.; especially if syphilitic, pain intense: or absent, IKali iod. Orbit, neuralgia: Atrop. S., IPlat.; especially of infraorbital nerve, IBell.; in left; Dulc.; weak feeling in abdomen after, Lach.; under left, running back to ear, IBell.; in léft side, rising of heat to face before attack, Lach.; in right, from getting wet, ISang.; distributed about and within right, darted through from frontal to occipital region (facial neuralgia), | |Spig. Orbit, #in (undefined) : Agar., Ant. aš. I Apis, Card. m., | |Phos.; extends backward through base to cord, during menses, l l Ver. v.; deep in (cephalalgia), ILach.; deep in socket, worse in left (hysteria), l l Therid.; spreads to fore- head and skin of face, alternately, Bell.; around left, Osm.; severe, in left, extending to occiput, Naja; pain in left, during stool, | |Vib.; worse in left, Oxal. ac.; deep, as if in muscles, worse right side, Aloe ; to touch, |Merc. Sol. Orbit, penetrating pain : Sarrac. Orbit, piercing: spasmodic, in middle of upper rim of right, Cist. * Orbits, pressing:. Aloe, Bov., Cain.., | | Chel., 216 5. EYES. Cogous, Lyss, Sil.; acute, at internal superior angle of right, with occasional darts inward and throbbing, I Sang.; worse in open air (incipient cataract), IISep.; deep in, Ruta ; dull, at outer border, Coccul.; at outer border of left, Asaf.; dull, as with a plug, on right, ex- tending into brain, stupefaction, Anac.; with drawing from eyes to occiput, ILach.; with confusion in frontal region, Coloc.; involving whole head, Puls.; in left, along dorsum of nose, better sitting down, Coloc.; in left, with confusion in left side of head, BColoc.; espe- cially in left side, worse in opén air, after din- ner, Seneg.; near root of nose, with confusion in head and chilliness, Coloc.; in one spot at inner and upper border, extending to nose and sometimes into lid, closing it, and of in- termittent type, about 11 P.M. (scrofulous neu- ralgia), Cinch.; stupefying, in right from Yºut in, Chel.; in upper part of right, ySS. Orbit, pricking; when looking steadily, in Vault of orbit, Arund. Orbit, sharp pains: in right, worse moving eye- ball, stooping or stepping, Ziz. Orbit, shooting: Ced., Ziz.; from right to occip- ital protuberance, in evening, Uran. n. Orbit, soreness: Sil.; of right, on rising in morning, Merc. iod. flav. Orbit, stitch: slow, extending from uppermar- gin deep into brain, HCina. Orbit, swollen: Natr. a.;in ophthalmia, IIApis ; infiltration into cellular tissue (ciliary neural- gia with acute conjunctivitis), I ITereb.; infil- tration of cellular tissue very pronounced, hard and unyielding to touch" (cellulitis), Phyt.; Oedema, especially of supraorbital, Natr. a. ; extending to temple, with oedema of lids (periostitis), JKaliiod. Orbit, tearing: Berb., Calc.; with headache, HChin. S.; about lower margin of right, ex- tending under right ear, involving bones of face, as if everything were torn out, IPhos.; bones tender, Merc, cor.; sharp, in right, at night, I Kali c. Orbits, tensive pain: Plat. Orbits, throbbing: headache at bottom of, Dig.; along border of right, better eating, lying in bed, falling asleep, worse motion, | Anac. Orbit, pulsation: in left, Bry.; sharp, occasion- ally at Outer border of right, apparently in periosteum, Syph. Orbit, tumor: fungous, IThuya; large bony, on left, boring, aching, worse at night, IAur. met.; several, on upper border of left, firmly adherent to bone and appearing to extend into orbit, hard and encroached upon upper lids, especially inner corner, syphilitic his- tory, Kaliiod. Orbit; tº Circumorbital, Infraorbital, Supra- orbital. PHOTOPHOBIA: Agar, Agnus, Ailant., Alum., Amm. c., Ammoniac., Anac., Ananth., Ant. C., Apis, HArn., Ars, Arum t., Ast. r., Aur. met, Aur. mur.,IIBar. c., HBell., Berb., Bor, Calc., Calc. p., Camph., Caust., Ced., Cham, GChin. S., Chloral., Chlorof, Cina, IICinch., Cinnab., Clem., Coca, Coloc., IICon., ICroc., ICrotal., Dig., Dros., Elaps, Eryng., Eup, perf., Euphor, IEuph., Gels., Glon., H.Graph., HHam., Hell., Hep., Ign., Iodof, HIpec, Jab., HKalibi, IKalic, HKali m., || Kali ph., Lac def., ILach., Lil. tig., Lith., IILyc., Lyss., Magn. p., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. iod. flav.,Natr. a., Natr. m., Natr. S., || Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., IINux v., IIOp., Phell., Phos., Phos. ac., HPhyt., | | Plumb., Psor., Puls., IRhus, Samb., Sar- rac., See, Seneg., Sep., IISpig., | |Stann., Stram., HISul., Tarax., | | Therid., Ustil., | | Viol., Zinc., Ziz. tº artificial light, bright light, daylight, reflected light, sunlight. Photophobia, with want of accommodation: El Arg. nit. Photophobia, worse in open air: IClem.; walk- ing, HPsor. Photophobia, in apoplexy : Arn. Photophobia, in artificial light, IIIBell., 1Calc. #. HCrotal., 11Dyc., Natr. m., Pic. ac.; in can- lelight, Dros., Euph., || Gels., Hell, Merc, Natr. m., JPhos. ac.; in candlelight (sick headache), Lac def; holding alighted candle before eyes causes violent convulsions of limbs, particularly opisthotonic spasms, with rigidity, Stram.; worse in candlelight, Bor., IIpec.; worse in candlelight in myopia, Arg. nit.; cannot bear fire light (amblyopia), IMerc., looking into fire, cough worse, Ant. c.; in gaslight, Ascl. t., Calc. p., IGraph.; gaslight hurts more than sunlight (astheno- pia), ISul.; in lamplight, BNatr. m.; worse in lamplight, Chel.; in lamplight (ciliary neu- ralgia), Crotal. Photophobia, in asthma: ICup. m. Photophobia, in bright light: Brom., IMerc. iod. rub., IINatr. m.; may throw him into agitation or bring on convulsions, Lyss. Bºe artificial light, reflected light, sun- light. Photophobia, in bronchitis: IEuph. Photophobia, chronic : AEthus., Sil. Photophobia, closing eyes : could not open, |Graph.; better closing eyes and restin head, Ver. v.; compelled to keep eyes close most of the time, worse after rising, l l Kali c.; keeps them closed, light disagreeable, though not painful, IGlon.; sensitive to light and air, eye must be covered (iritis as- sociated with hypopion), IHep.; closes lids, sits in corners, bores face into pillow, Calc.; constantly, yet light does not affect them much, l l Kali iod.; with spasmodic closure of lids, Natr. m.; has to tie up eye, iCalc, s.; cannot bear eyes covered, Apis. Photophobia, after confinement: hydrogenoid constitutions, ENatr. s. Photophobia, light causes confusion: Agar. Photophobia, in daylight: ICon., Euph., BGamb., l l Kali c., IMerc., Sars. Photophobia, dazzled by light: II.Acon., IBar. c., Dros., IGraph., ILyc., Merc., B.Phos., Sil., IStram., ISul.; in conjunctivitis, I lSep.; by daylight, in room, Con.; easily, in toothache, 4Magn. c.; by glare of fire, Dros.; with twitch- ing of lids, Puls.; on looking at bright objects, Phos. ac.; by snow, I Ars.; by water, Lyss. Hº bright light, reflected light. Photophobia, in delirium tremens: IHyos. Photophobia, after dog-bite: Curar., Lyss. Photophobia, in epilepsy; prefers dark room, Atrop. s. Photophobia, in evening: 6 to 8 P.M., Caust., Zing. Bºy" artificial light. . 5. EYES, 217, Photophobia, eyes: burning (irido-choroiditis), IRhus; congested (dysmenorrhoea), DXan. ; inflamed, Nair. c.; scrofulous inflammation, lies upon face, GMerc.; pain deep in, BKali c.; chronic sore eyes, Bapt.; with stinging, Zing.; with stitches, l l Puls.; with throbbing, Calab. Photophobia, light fatigues: Ast. r. Photophobia, with fever: AEsc. h.; catarrhal, IEuph.; intermittent, Bry.; rheumatic, Arn.; typhus, Arg. nit.; yellow, Merc. Photophobia, fitful but intense: Ign. Photophobia, in glaucoma : B |Phos. Photophobia, after suppressed gonorrhoea: | | Psor, IPuls. Photophobia, during headache: || Apis, IIBell., iCact., Calc., l l Carbol. ac., 1Coccul., H.Med., Natr. m., Natr. S., | Sang, Sil., | |Zinc., Zing.; pain in forehead (iritis), ICinch.; pain flying from forehead to occiput, Tarant.; pressure in forehead, HKali c.; in megrim, iCalc., [Kali br.; in sick headache, BLac def. Photophobia, in iritis: Merc.; rheumatic (scle- ro-iritis), HKalibi.; in iritis syphilitica, worse in morning, l l Nux v. Photophobia, in keratitis: Apis, Atrop., 1Calc., IIBell., BChin. a., IICon.; chronic, after vaccination, l IThuya ; worse in even- ing, HICalc.; phlyctenular, ISyph.; pustu- lar, ICrot. t., WPuls., Merc. sol.; pustular, with superficial ulcers, INux v., IRhus; scro- fulous, Graph, Lach., ISul; with ulcers, Kali bi., H.Merc. iod. flav.; with scrofulous ulcers, child lies on its face, HBar. m.; with ulceration, after cauterizing with nitrate of silver, child lies with head buried in pillow, Natr. m.; with small ulcers, or phlyctenules, stinging pain, particularly in scrofulous children, INatr. c.; with scrofulous ulcers, BNatr. m.; punctata, Con...; after variola, Calc. p. Photophobia, during labor: BCon. Photophobia, with lachrymation: Magn. s.; better in open air, TPsor.; burning, corrosive, HEuph.; with yellowish discharge (keratitis pustulosa), 1Graph.; with Fº lachryma- tion, when eyes are forcibly opened, pains worse at night and in any light, better in dark room and by pressure, BCon. Photophobia, left eye: in conjunctivitis, Eup. perf.; in coryza, HCepa ; exceedingly sensitive to light and water, Lyss. Photophobia, lids: inflamed, IPsor.; itching, HSul.; spasms, HEuph., BMerc. cor., IPuls.; swollen, agglutinated, BEuph. Photophobia, with aversion to life: Natr. s. Photophobia, in measles: II.Acon., IBry., IIEuph., IFerr. ph., HPuls.; after measles, Arg. met. Photophobia, in melancholia: II Arg. nit. Photophobia, in meningitis: IHBell., Merc. sol., ISul.; bright light and glistening things cause convulsions, Stram. Photophobia, during menses: Ign. Photophobia, in morning: Ant. c.; with ob- scuration of vision, Nux v.; worse after rising, ICalc.; worse in morning and evening (kera- titis pustulosa), ISul.; worse in morning (hyperaesthesia of retina), INux v. Photophobia, with neuralgia: Bell., 1Coccion, Magn. p.; ciliary, Act. rac., ICrot.; facial, Ars., Bell, Chel., Coccion., Con.., | |Spig.; Supraorbital, Chin. S. Photophobia, after onanism : ICina. . Photophobia, in ophthalmia: Apis, Ars., ICic.., ||Phos.; arthritic, Apis, Coccul., HLed; catarrhal, ILArs.; after chill, IEuph.; chronic, Graph.; Scrofulous, II Ars., HCalc., Cham., Con., Hyos., Natr. S., ||Nitr. ac., IISul:, ; Tereb.; tarsal, IMerc. cor. Photophobia, with dilated pupils: -IIBell., IMerc, per. Photophobia, in reflected light: great sensi- tiveness, Lyss.; from ophthalmoscope, caused stinging in ball (tobacco amaurosis), INux v.; cannot bear brilliant objects, Bell., Bufo., Sep.; bright objects cause spasms (puerperal), HCanth.; throws him into agitation or con- Vulsions, Lyss.; worse from glare of snow, Ant. c.; worse when he sees running water (dysentery), Lyss.; sight of water causes spasms, Stram. B& bright light, sunlight. Photophobia, retina: oversensitive, ISpig.; inflamed hemarolopia, Lyc. Photophobia, in rheumatism : || Lac c. £33° Ophthalmia arthritic. Pºhobia, in right eye: TAtrop. S., Cann. i., Ull. Photophobia, in sclerotitis: HNux v., Thuya; rheumatic, l l Chin. m.; with dimness of cor- nea, swelling and redness of lids, great in- crease of Secretion, mucus and tears, scrofu- lous constitution, BCon. Photophobia, in scrofulous persons: l l Ant. t. B& Ophthalmia scrofulous. Photophobia, when getting sleepy: in coryza, BCepa. Photophobia, after straining eyes: at sewing, worse in a warm room, better in open air, II Arg. nit. §§ Sight straining. Photophobia, with stitches: worse during sultry weather, Sul. Photophobia, in sunlight: IAcon., Ars., Asar, IIPell, Bry, Cic., HICinch., HClem., Euph., IGels., Lith., Merc. p., Phos. ac., ISul.; in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; causes lachry- mation, HGraph., Jamb., Zinc.; in sunlight, HCamph., Merc. Sul. Bº bright light, reflected light. Photophobia, with sweat: Stram., ESul. Photophobia, temper: light disturbs, Colch. Photophobia, from tobacco: IPhos. Photophobia, traumatic : for four months, worse in evening, Euph. Photophobia, variable: IKali iod. Photophobia, with vertigo : Agar., HGlon. PUPILS, altered: Hyos. Pupils, alternate contraction and dilatation: Acon., Anac., Cann. S., l l Cycl., Dros., IHell.., | | CEnan, Zinc.; in typhoid fever, Lach.; in hydrocephalus, Carbol. ac., IHell.; at intervals, Cic.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, 1Calab.; in quick succession, Bar. c. Pupils, angular: in rheumatic ophthalmia, ECOccul. Pupils, contracted: Ant. t., Arn, l l Ars., Aur. met., IBell., Calc., ICamph., Caps., Carbol ac., IChel., IChin. S., BCrot. t., HDaph., BEuph., Ferr., Hell, HHyos., HJab., l l Kali br., | |Magn. p., || Mang, Merc. cor, Mur. ac., INatr. m., Nitr. sp. d., IIOp., Phos., | | Phyt., ||Plumb, , IPuls, I Sil., Squilla, Stann., Stram., || Variol., Viol.; in amaurosis, ISep., 1zinc.; in arachnitis, Chlorof.; on awak- 218 5. EYES. ing (meningitis infantum), Arn.; in brain affections, IHell., Merc. v., HIOp.; with chill, HA con.; closed (apoplexy), Ast. r.; with fixed eyes, l l Ver.; with sensation of fulness in eyes, Nux m.; in typhus, Agar, iTereb.; covered by thin, bluish film, with great ten- dency to formation of adhesions to lens (iri- tis), Merc.; with giddiness, Mez.; with spas- modic contraction of glottis, Ver.; in head- ache, Bell.; in hemicrania, Sep.; in insanity, | |Nux V., in plastic iritis, ; Sal. ac.; in scrofulous keratitis, IIApis; in left eye, Arg. met.; after lemonade, | |Stram.; in acute mania, Canth.; dependent on menstrual disorder in chlorosis, Natr. m.; in ciliary neuralgia, with acute con- junctivitis, Il Tereb.; in chronic syphilitic oph- thalmia, Merc.; in rheumatic ophthalmia, ICOccul.; size of a pinhead, Amyg., Calab.; rap- idly, IKali m.; excessively sensitive to light, contracting not much, but very rapidly, | | Colch.; right, TAtrop. s. ; right, in locomotor ataxy, Arg. nit.; right, with sudden complete loss of qualitative vision, | | Ver. v.; but round, Euph.; during sleep, HOp.; slowly, AEsc. h.; sluggishly, l l Kalibr.; in spasmodic affections, Cic.; with stupor, in pneumonia, IPhos.; in Sunstroke, Arn., Glon., Op. ; during period of tranquillity, in last stage, Lyss.; vacillating mood, Coccul.; after vinegar, l l Stram.; has to wink to distinguish objects, Ananth. Pupils, dilated : Acet. ac., AEsc. h., | | Agar., Agnus, Alum., Amyl., | | Ant. chl., Arn., || Ars., Arund., Asta.c., Bar. m., HBell., Brom., Cain., liCalc., Calend., Camph., Caps., HCed.,IChin. S., Chlorof, Cina, ICinch., Coca, Coccul., Coff, Con., Croc., ICrot., | | Cycl., IDig., Dory., IIGels., 1Glon., Guaiac., Guaraea, Hell., Hyos., Hyper., IIod., | | Ipec., IKali iod., | | Lact, ac., || Lactu. V., Laur., | | Led., | |Mang., Mosch., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., INux v., Op., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Phyt., Pic, ac., || Plumb., Puls., | | Ran. b., | | Rhod., Sang., Sars., Sec., Staph., Stram., l l Sul., Ver., | | Vib.; with want of accommodation, 11 Arg. nit.; in amaurosis, after Sore throat, IGels.; in anasarca, Hell.; if mental anxiety is great, Lyss.; in apoplexy, II Bell., ić. | |OEnan., Plumb.; with blindness, 1Gels., Stram.; with blindness from effusion of water on brain, fl Kali iod.; in con- cussion of brain, Cic.; in inflammation of brain, I | Hell.; in irritation of brain, ILach.; in intestinal catarrh, IChel.; in cholera infan- tum, IKali br., ILaur.; in choroiditis, Coloc.; with collapse, Hippoz.; constantly, in apo- plexy, IPlumb.; dilatation of one, contraction of other, Cadm. s., Calab.; one pupil con- tracted, the other dilated, acting feebly and slowly to light (scarlet fever), IZinc.; left contracted, while right is dilated (typhoid), 1Colch.; of unequal size during period of tran- quillity, in last stage, Lyss.; with convulsions, in Scarlatina, Ver. v.; cornea turned outward (paralysis of internal rectus), Calab.; in whoop- ing cough, Coral.; in delirium, Acon., Act. rac., IIBell, IHyos, IStram.; with bloody muco-purulent diarrhoea, l l Kali br.; in epi- leptiform eclampsia, Ced.; extremely, Amyg., | | Anthrac., IBell.., | | Dulc., | | Hyos.; with ful- ness in eyes, INux m.; with frequent flashes of light, Val.; when eyes were forced open (brain affection), IHell.; with inflamed, dim, watery staring eyes (lyssa), ILyss.; with farsighted ness, Carboa.; in typhoid fever, Colch., I'Hell.; left five times increased in size, 7TAtrop. S.; with headache, from nape of neck, Ver. V.; with pressing headache, later contracted, with inward restlessness, Rheum ; in congestion to head, HBell.; from heat, Gels.; in helmin- thiasis, ICina, Spig.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v., Grat, Merc.; in hydrocephalus acutus, IDig.; in impending hydrocephalus, ICinch.; in hysteria, Ced.; irregularly, Aur. met.; irregularly, under Atropine, l l Merc. iod flav.; hardly respond to irritation, Stram.; left, | | Merc. iod. flav.; left, more than right (epi- lepsy), Art. v.; left, dilated, not sensitive to strong light (foreign body in eye), Hep.; in ‘basilar meningitis, IICic.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IGels., Hydr. ac.; in meningitis infantum, Apis; before menses, Lyc.; after ab- use of mercury, IHep.; traumatic, Arn., Ca- lab.; from exposure to cold and damp weather, |Rhus; horizontal oval (parenchymatousiritis) | |Sil.; permanent, with loss of accommodation (traumatic), ECalab.; in pneumonia, ILachn.; with photophobia, Bell., IMerc. per.; with raving, Amyg.; letters move about when read- ing, IHyos.; on being reprimanded, IStram.; right, ILyc., Tarant.; right dilated, in locomo- tor ataxy, Arg, nit.; not very sensitive (am- blyopia), ICinch.; during sleep, Ol. an.; right pupil slightly larger than left (syphilis), Merc. iod. flav.; slightly, Ferr., Lyss.; slightly,in ser- ous choroiditis, IGels.; slightly, in typhoid, HColch.; slowly and incompletely, though regularly, IKali m.; left dilated and sluggish, BGels.; in cerebrospinal disease, | Ver. v.; from spinal irritation, Nux v.; in sunstroke, Bell., Gels., 1Glon., Ver. v.; in unconsciousness, AEthus.; in vertigo, EBell., Crotal.; with dim- ness of vision, Atrop., Lyss., Ver. v.; with mistiness or obscuration of vision, Thuya; with weak sight, Ver.; has to wink to dis- tinguish objects, Ananth.; sluggish, in scarla- tina, Ailant.; widely, with amaurosis (mul- tiple sclerosis), IPhos. Pupils, immovable: Amyg., | | Ant. chl., Atrop. S., Bar. m., Bell., 1Camph., t. Carbol. ac., iChel., Cup.m., Dig., Hydr. ac., IIHyos., Kali br., IKali iod., I ILaur., H.Merc., Merc. cor., HIOp., IPlat., | | Rhus, IIStram., | |Sul., Syph.; in apoplexy (old age), IBar. c.; in congestion to brain, IICup. m.; light makes as little impres- sion as speaking or calling (brain affection), Hell.; in choroiditis, IColoc.; dilated, Bell., Dig.; before epileptic attack, HBufo.; with sensation of fulness in eyes, Nux m.; in typhus, iCarbo v.; in typhoid, BColch., ILyc., Zinc.; in typhus, IStram.; in rheumatic glau- coma, ICOccul.; in hydrocephalus, Hell.; after injury, Arn.; left eye, Arg, met.; in basilar meningitis, IICic.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHydr.ac.; after abuse of mercury, HHep.; after scarlatina, Aur. mur.; in shock, Dig. Bº sluggish; also Iris paralysis. Pupils, irregular: IBar. c.; drawn upward, in rheumatic ophthalmia, ICOccul. £º alternate, Pupils, linear : in chronic syphilitic ophthal- mia, Merc. Pupils, right, horizontally oval (rheumatic ophthalmia): | | Syph. Pupils, sensitive to light: in locomotor ataxia, IArg. nit.; in lead colic, l l Op.; right Sensitive 5. EYES. 219 to a light before left eye, but sluggish to light and shade before its own eye, I Sul. Pupils, sluggish: ICinch., Dig., HIOp., Phos., | |Rhod.; in locomotor ataxy, Arg. nit.; after a blow upon inferior and outer part of left eyeball, Calab.; in keratitis punctata, Ars.; during sleep, IOp. 8& immovable. Pupils: 53% Iris. RETINA, anaemic : [Chin. S. Bºy" atrophy. Retina, anaesthesia: field of vision much con- tracted, IHep.; sees a light spot in centre of field of vision ºuj by a dark ring, and again by a lighter ring, turning and changing into various colors, especially green, worse coming into room from sunlight, HHep. Retina, apoplexia retinae: IMerc. cor.; with suppressed menses, IBell. Retina, atrophy: with amaurosis, Phos., Tabac. Retina, bloodvessels: central portions strong- ly pulsating, Aur. met.; relaxed, in whoop- ing cough, Arn.; , large bloodvessels are indistinct, Arg. nit.; arteries, bloodless, after neuralgia, l l Op.; embolism of central artery after neuralgia, l l Op.; enlarged arteries, IBell., IKalibr.; veins dilated, IBell.., ||Ver. v.; veins engorged after neuralgia, l l Op.; veins forming a dark network, IKali m.; veins pul- sating, l l Rhod.; veins tortuous, varicosity of veins, l l Puls. Retina blurred : in chorio-retinitis, l l Phos. jº misty. Retina, congested: Arg. nit., Cund., Lach., | |Phos., ||Psor., Puls., | |Sul.., | Tarant.; with flushed face and congestive headache, Sang.; hyperaemia, after suppression of acne, | | Puls.; injection of central vessels, l l Puls.; dependent upon cerebral congestion, IBell.; in glaucoma, Prun.; in left eye typical “con- gestion papille,” papillary margins entirely obscured and presenting characteristic gray, wooly appearance, blood vessels large and tortuous, ITVer. v.; syphilitic, IMerc. iod. flav.; vascular fulness, with epilepsy, from cerebral congestion, IKali br. Retina, detached: l l Dig.; with hemiopia in left, accumulation of fluid beneath, IAur. met.; from myopia, with neuralgia, IGels.;from injury, diffusive haziness of vitreous and ser- ous inflammation of choroid and retina, IGels. Retina, dim: IKali m.; hazy, Bell, Lach.; hazy, in chorio-retinitis, l l Phos.; hazy, in sclero-choroiditis anterior, l l Sil. gº blurred, misty. Retina, dropsy: Apis. Retina, excitement: with red photopsia, Fluor. ac. B& Sight chromopsia. Retina, exudation: IKali m. Retina, as if covered with bluish gray film: I Bell. Retina, disease occurring in workers in found- ries: LMerc. Retina, hemorrhage: ILach.; expedites absorp- tion of clots, II Arn.; spontaneous, or during course of retinitis albuminurica, Crotal.; hem- orrhagic spots on disc, after severe attack of neuralgia, l l Op. Retina, hyperaesthesia: l l Ant. t., HBell., Chloral., Con, Ign., ILact. ac., IINatr. m., INux v.; in debilitated, broken-down, strum- ous, hemorrhagic constitutions, Crotal.; with photophobia, Merc, ISpig. Retina, images retained too long: Ananth., Natr. m., Tabac.; for several minutes (torpor | |Ver. v.; retinae), Jab.; especially colors, Lac c.; ob- ject last looked at is projected into next, ILac c. Retina, inflammation (retinitis): Ars., Asaf., HBell., Calc., IGeis., Puls.; albuminuric, Crotal., IPhos., | |Stann.; albuminuric, with tearing in eyebrows, Merc. cor.; , albu- minuric, during pregnancy, Kalm.; albumi- nuric, sudden dimness of vision, during preg- nancy, worse after delivery, Gels.; apoplectic, IChel, IPhos.; apoplectic, absorbs hemor- rhages, controls inflammatory symptoms and diminishes tendency to retinal extravasation, Lach; in choroiditis, Arg. met., IGels.; dia- betic, Sec.; from overuse of eyes, ISul.; in con- gestive headache, HBell; hemarolopic, ILyc.; hemorrhagia, IMerc. cor.; nephritic, during pregnancy, , Merc, cor.; with nyctalopia, iPhos; syphilitic, Crotal., IMerc. Retina, irritable : Rali m. Retina, misty : Kalim. Retina, optic disc : anaemic, I Chin. S.; ar- teries small veins enlarged and tortuous, Amyl.; opaque, bluish white, Plumb.; ill de- fined, IBell., Phos.; outline hazy, Plumb.; ignmentary deposit on lower outer edge of eft, IAur. met.; greenish hue, Aur. met.; red, somewhat swollen (chorio-retinitis), | |Phos.; deepened in tint, HBell.; outer part whiter than usual, Gels.; but little can be seen, a kind of mist being over it, spreading from vitreous humor over background of eye, HKali m.; white patches, extravasations of blood, Gels. Bº anaemic, blood vessels, blurred, hem- orrhage, misty. * Retina, scotomata: Ars.; of right, after a fall, dimness of vision, constant fijckering before eye and floating black specks, Merc. Retina, swollen: oadematous, IBell. Retina, torpor: Jab.; after application to fine work, HJab.; impaired sensibility of right eye, with total paralysis of accommoda- tion and partial paralysis of accommodation of left eye, supposed to be due to use of cos- hº º probably contained carbonate of ead, tº Retina, *tinal tumor covers macula lutea, vessels could be traced over it, and small hemorrhagic spots around it, size of tumor ten diameters of optic disc, elevation nine millimeters: | | Sul. SCLEROTICA, acts prominently on sclerotic coat: Thuya. Sclerotica, bluish : Bell. Sclerotica, slightly bulged: | | Puls. Sclerotica, burning: Arund., IMagn. m.; dur- ing apyrexia (tertian º | |Rhus. Sclerotica, congestion: I.Med., Thuya; develop- ment of numerous bloodvessels, l l Rhus; ap- pears as one gore of blood (whooping cough), IBell.; injected, Bar. m., Bell., ICrot. t., | | Puls.; in yellow fever, Merc.; injected vessels, singly or in bundles (iritis), Euph.; injection in syphilitic iritis, I IThuya; left eye injected, l ISul.; injected, from inner corner, many loose fibres running toward cornea as if pterygium would be formed (scrofulous Oph- thalmia), Apis; congested, especially be- tween insertion of recti muscles where sclera is slightly bulged, and thinner (episcleritis), Merc.; injected, in sclero-choroiditis anteri- 220. 5. EYES. or, l l Sil.; red, BAur. met., Aur. mur., | | Hyos., IMagn. m., E.Merc., | | Puls., LIRhus, ||Sul.; bright rose-colored, | |Sul.; deep red (oph- thalmia), Ars.; redness, during apyrexia (tertian fever), l l Rhus; redness, particularly in left eye, with photophobia, scrofulous con- stitution, 1Con...; redness, in ophthalmia, |Lith. c.; pale reddish, especially in external canthi (glaucoma), IIPhos.; traumatic red- ness, IEuph.; upper part bright red, INux v.; violet red (ulceration of cornea), Hep.; ex- cessive, of superficial and deep vessels, with paralysis of right side, l l Prun. ; in hereditary syphilis, l l Syph.; tunic, of conjunctival cover- ing, from childhood, I IThuya. Sclerotica, dim and dull, as if covered with dust (brain affection), IHell. Sclerotica, discolored: IPlumb. Sclerotica, ecchymosis: B.Nux v. Sclerotica, episcleritis: IMerc., INux m., IThuya; in left, with intense pain, l l Tereb.; with much pain in and around eye at night, Merc. cor.; , circumscribed between superior * ºternal recti muscles, highly myopic, UllS. Sclerotica, excrescence on : Arund.; burning heat, BAur. mur. Sclerotica, inflammation: Eryng., Spig., Thuya ; affects choroid, Thuya ; in sclero- choroiditisanterior, IKalm.; sclero-choroiditis anterior, symptoms alternate from one eye to the other, l l Sil.; Sclero-choroiditis posterior, HCroc.; pains of sclero-choroiditis, HSpig.; incipient, l l Sul.; left eye most inflamed, in rheumatic ophthalmia, Coccul.; rose-colored, inflamed circle, deeper in color next cornea, diminishingtoward canthi, in rheumatic oph- thalmia, BCoccul.; inflammatory focus of deep red color, whence proceed fasciculi of vessels, running toward middle of cornea and con- verging at a deep ulcer, IEuph.; looks like raw beef (hypopion), IHep.; rheumatic, Il Chin. m.; particulary in rheumatic subjects, IKalm.; with stitches and aversion to light of sun, INux v.; rheumatic sclero-iritis, ex- cessive pain and photophobia (syphilis), IKalibi. Sclerotica, irritation: ICrot. t. Sclerotica, pricking: Aur. mur. Sclerotica, soft: in consequence of inflammation of cornea and iris (scleritis), Thuya. Sclerotica, sprinkled with blackish spots (mela- notic tumor in anterior chamber): Aur. met. Sclerotica, swollen: Merc.; left, puffy, ISul. Sclerotica, yellow : Ananth., Bell., Eup. perf., Hep., Ipec., ILach., Magn, m.; dirty dingy Myr. cer.; with circumscribed redness of cheeks (pleuro-pneumonia biliosa), IRhus; in enteritis, l l Acon.; in yellow fever, I Ars.; with icterus, l l Plumb., Sang.; in jaundice, IAur. mur.; yellowish red, HEup. perf.; in typhoid fever, l l Rhus. SIGHT, amaurotic: Ananth., LArs., Aur. met., Aur, mur., WAur, mur. nat., IlBell., Bufo., IICalc., Caps., | | Chin., HCinch., IICon., IElaps, Ferr., Fluor. ac., IKaliiod., Meny- anth., Merc., Natr. m., IIPhos., IPlumb., IIPuls., Sep., ISil., Stram., IISul.., ||Vib.; appeared and ceased coincidently with the appearance and cessation of albuminuria, |Plumb.; from anaemia, IWer. v.; after apo- plexy, Gels.; in beginning, Ant. Sul. aur.; in beginning could not distinguish large Ob- jects, with paresis of legs, l l Rhus; from a cold, JBell.; congestive, Gels.; with or with- out diplopia, from suppressed eruption, DSul.; with scabby eruption on occiput and ears, IPsor.; after a sudden disappearance of an eruption on head, I ISul.; from nervous fever, Bell.; after typhoid, ILyc.; gutta se- rena, Aur. mur. nat.; gutta Serena, early stage, IHell.; after violent headache, Sep.; during severe headache, passing away with head- ache, IZinc.; especially from hemorrhage, de- bility and exhaustion, Crotal.; incipient, espe- cially of left eye, IPhos.; of left eye, Arg. met.; from masturbation, IIGels.; from debili- tating nervous losses, ITNatr. m.; from con- gestion or irritation of optic nerve, Ver. V.; with contracted pupils, Sep., 1zinc.; with widely dilated pupils (multiple sclerosis), IPhos.; from quinine, Bell., Gels.; from rheumatic troubles, Chel.; after suppression of ringworm, Chel.; after suppression of rash in scarlatina, Bell.; consequent upon sexual excess, especially if associated with fatty liver, IIPhos.; first right, then left eye, with spinal irritation, Cinch.; with dilatation of pupils, HGels.; threatened, Caust.; threatened, in scrofulous children, | | Dulc.; threatened, during confinement (want of milk), Caust.; from tobacco, INux v.; by debilitating losses, |Phos. ac.; transient, complicating motor palsy, l l Plumb.; of seven years duration, |PhOS. Bºº amblyopic, blindness, dim, weak. Sight, amblyopic : Ammoniac., ; Anag., Atrop., Caps., | | Chin.s.,IICinch., Dros., Euph., IMerc., Natr. m., HOp., HIPhos., Phos. ac., HStram.; after a blow on head, I | Arn.; in mor- bus Brightii, iPhos.; with deafness, IPuls.; after diphtheria, Sil.; from suppression of any bloody discharge, Puls.; in drunkards, ICinch., | | Tereb.; following strong emotion (during pregnancy), l l Ant. t.; in epilepsy, HHyos.; after suppression of an eruption, | | Cycl.; with or without diplopia, from sup- pressed eruption, ISul.; from overexertion of eyes, IRuta ; hysterical, from Onanism or ciliary neuralgia, IIgn.; after loss of fluids, IICinch.,Crotal., HIPhos.; from gastric derange- ment with heart disease, Puls.; from metas- tasis of gout or rheumatism, IPuls.; caused by grief and overuse of eyes in sewing, ICrotal.; with heart affections, ILach.; in hemiplegia, 1Caust.; from hemorrhage, Crotal.; in hydro- cephalus acutus, ILyc., Merc.; with lung affec- tions, ILach.; after masturbation, Cinch., IPhos.; in meningitis, l l Ant. t.; caused by stoppage of menses, Bell.; headache and vertigo at time menses should appear, has never menstruated, l l Cycl.; better in morn- ing (amblyopia), ICinch.; nervous, sensi- tive persons, Sil.; dependent upon anomalies of refraction, BRuta ; in retinitis apoplectica, | | Chel.; from abuse of stimulants, Sil.; Sud- den attacks, with severe pressure in vertex and forehead from without inward, worse afternoon and evening, amblyopia appeared as a thick cloud, worse until she became com- pletely blind, and then disappeared with the pain, I lzinc.; from checked foot sweat, Sil; consequent upon venereal excesses and intoxi- cation, ICinch.; with blurring of vision, better 5. EYES, 221 by rubbing, I Thuya; mistiness of sight, with complete obscuration at a distance, IRuta ; vision ſº, refraction normal, divergence of one and a half lines behind a screen, diplopia in distance, Tabac.; better on a cloudy day, or when it begins to grow dark (tobacco poi- soning), INux v.; with vomiting and coma (retinitis), I | Chel.; in a weaver, Ruta. ɺ amaurosis, blindness, dim, weak. Sight, asthenopic : , ] I Agar., Arn., Asar., ICinnab., ICon., ICroc., HHydras., Ilkalm., ILach., | |Merc. per., ||Niccol., IIPhos., IISul., Tabac.; accommodative, ISul.; accommo- dative, with much aching in eye after using, | | Puls.; accommodative, with anaemia of optic nerve, from excessive tea drinking, with neu- ralgia or slight retinitis, Spig.; diplopia, from muscular, Nux v.; with exhaustion, dependent upon loss of semen, Sep.; with aching pains in eyes on looking at near objects, must close lids, worse when looking at a near light, Mang.; with dull pain behind eyeball as if it would be forced out, H.Led.; headache over eyes, caused by using eyes, | |Sul. (after Sep.); irritability of every tissue of eye, from overwork or using eyes on fine work, Ilfèuta; from straining eyes, IAcon.; in hysterical females, from Onanism or ciliary neuralgia, Ign.; with chronic headache, Iris; in hypermetropia, Arg. nit.; weak, hysterical, Lil. tig.; sequel to measles, HCaust.; muscular, l l Amm. c., ICinch., IMur. ac., II.Natr. m., IIRhod., Sul.; muscular, paresis of accommodation, | | Calab.; much more in- dicated in weakness of ciliary muscles than of internal recti, E.Ruta ; muscular, inability to keep eyes fixed on reading, Agar.; with in- sufficiency of external recti, HGels.; with in- sufficiency of internal recti, l l Rhod.; mus- cular, from spinal anaemia, l l Agar.; from general muscular weakness, spinal irritation and overuse of eyes, or reflex irritation from uterus, BNatr. m.; muscular, from uterine disorders, l l Agar.; causes ciliary neuralgia, Como.; worse from looking at any bright, shining object, better in twilight, l l Phos.; from general prostration, | | Puls.; symptoms, so-called, probably dependent upon spasm of accommodation, WLil. , tig.; , symptoms not marked, but great irritability of eye from want of tone or energy of muscular structures, passive rather than active, Gels.; pale, flabby subjects inclined to grow fat, Calc.; dependent upon reflex irritation from uterus (kopiopia hysterica), Sep.; muscular, focal distance un- equal, ICinch.; with black motes before eyes, Lith.; stitches in sewing run together, |Natr. m. Sight, astigmatic : HCalab., HGels., ILil. tig.; turns head to left when reading, trying to look with left eye out of right glass of spectacles, to see whole of letters b, p and d, ILil. tig.; from granular lids, l l Sep.; returning in spite of glasses, causing dull pain in back of neck and head, l l Pic. ac. Sight, blindness: Apis, IArs., HBell., HCaust., | | Chin. S., Crotal., HDig., IGels, IHep., Lyss., II.Natr. m., IStram., IISul.., | |Tereb., Ver.; after sore throat, Gels.; in prolapsus ani, Arn.; in attacks, Mosch.; in attacks, during day, Hep.; in concussion of brain, I Arn.; in attacks, in typhoid, IGels.; for a minute or two, after getting out of bed, Colch.; after catching cold, Acon.; from obscuration of cornea, Apis; amaurotic, for three days, Dig.; almost blind, Euph.; with dizziness, IGels.; in puerperal eclampsia, l l Coccul.; in epileptiform spasms, IChin. a.; light does not affect eyes (encephalitis), I | Coccul.; from eruption on eye, in secondary syphilis, | |Syph.; follows sudden severe pain before right eye, while walking through fields cov- ered with snow, IKali m.; caused by pain in eyes, with vertigo, I Therid.; as if a thick veil were before eyes, with dull aching and feeling of weight in eyeballs, in evening, ISul.; then fainting, Calc.; with faintness and nausea, (headache), 1Glon.; not able to see strongest gaslight, in ague, BNatr. m.; after Scarlet fever, Bell, IHep.; in typhus, Stram.; with pain in forehead, as if head would burst, better from bandaging head tightly, worse from light or noise (hemicrania), HLac def.; in gastralgia, HCamph.; with headache, Atrop., Bell., 1Caust., Cup. m., IFerr. ph., Gels., IIIris, Lac def, IBMelil., Natr. m., HSep., Stram., IZinc.; in hemicrania, Chen... a., 1Gels.; fol- lowed by headache, must lie down, sight re- turns with increasing headache, aversion to light and noise, IKalibi.; with acute hearing, Stram.; hemeralopia (night blindness), Anac., Cadm. s., BHCinch., IHyos., ILyc., | |Stram.; hemeralopia, with menstrual dis- turbances, as if eyes were tightly bound, IPuls.; hemeralopia, must stop work at 4 P.M., ILyc.; hemeralopia, with nightly diarrhoea, HVer.; hemeralopia, in a myopic eye, Hyos.; hemeralopia, during pregnancy, I IIHan. b.; sudden hemeralopia, l l Ran. b., HISul.; Sudden hemeralopia, with severe cutting pains, Lyc.; hemeralopia, sudden, six or eight days before menses, every afternoon, toward Sundown, increases as night comes on, l l Ver.; hemera- lopia, with swelling of eyes, Petrosel.; in hem- orrhage, HCinch.; eyes Open, but cannot see, in hepatitis, Bell.; in hydrocephalus, I (Apis, Apoc, IDig., IIHell., Kali iod.; in hysteria, from grief, Gels.; of left eye, after suppressed itch, IISul.; can see but faint glimmer of light with left eye, Como.; could not see from left eye, Cund.; complete, in left eye for three years, nearly so in right (amau- rosis), Elaps; in left eye on awaking (epi- leptoid), ITarant.; in lyssa, ILyss.; could not see anything by day with left eye, while at night could distinguish a light (scrofulous inflammation), l l Sul.; occasional, with twitch- ing of lids, Calc. s.; after lightning stroke, IPhos.; when lying quietly, Ver. v.; in men- ingitis, HGlon.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IGlon., HHydras.; in mental derangement, Stram.; momentary, l l Hyos., Nux m., Oleand., | |Sil.; momentary, as from fainting, IPhos.; momentary, grasps head, it feels Strangely, INux m.; momentary, in morning, in hypo- chondriasis, I Arg. nit.; momentary, in Oph- thalmia, ICic.; for a second, ILach.; momen- tary, with uterine affections, in pregnancy, ISil.; momentary, with vertigo, Merc.; from sudden motions, Ver. v.; from neuralgia (dys- pepsia), Arg, nit.; complete, in right eye during pain (supraorbital neuralgia), TKali bi.; nyctalopia (day blindness), IHell.; nyct- alopia, with sudden appearance of furuncles, 222. 5. EYES. Sil.; nyctalopia, in hysteria, IFerr.; nyctalo- pia, in paroxyms, HPhos.; in ophthalmia, Apis; in chronic ophthalmia, l l War.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, Sul.; in paralysis, IHGraph., Bell.; partial,IBAmmoniac., Calab.; with ptosis, Gels.; with dilated pupils, Gels., Stram.; sudden complete loss of qualitative vision of right eye, with contracted pupil, | | Ver. v.; in inflammatory rheumatism, | IPuls.; of right eye, paralysis of optic nerve, IBov.; of right eye, all seemed smoke and mist, while walking through fields covered with Snow, Kalim.; when using eyes, Ver. v.; On rising and standing after sitting bent over, IHep.; caused by snow, IKali m., TMerc. per.; On stooping, Ferr. ph.; can only distinguish light, with loss of strength (fainting spells), Lac def; with stupefaction, dizziness and vacancy in head, Kreo.; sudden, in childbed, Aur. mur.; , Sudden, at night, in lead colic, | | Op.; sudden, with violent pain in occiput to eyes, I ICinch.; Sudden, complicating motor palsy, Plumb.; sudden, after photopsia, Bell.; Sudden, after scarlet fever, Åur. mur.; sudden, in upper half of visual field, I I Wer.v.; frequent, temporary, in amblyopia, IMerc.; temporary, in cerebrospinal meningitis, 1Glon.; tobacco amaurosis, WNux v.; transi- tory, with pain from occiput over head to forehead and eyes, HPetrol.; with vertigo, HKalm., Ver.; with vertigo in evening, IEPuls.; with vertigo in ophthalmia, Cic.; with ver- tigo and dilated pupils, Gels.; brought on by walking, with fainting, HVer. v.; with frequent desire to wink, l l Phos. ac. Hºº amblyopic, amaurotic, dim, weak. Sight, blurred: gº confused, dim. Sight, clearer: Aspar., Bell., IICinch., Colch., Fluor, ac., IHyos., Viol.; in open air, Coff.; a luxurious enjoyment in looking at somethings he sees daily, Fluor, ac.; reads fine print easier, HiCoff.; after rubbing eyes, ICina; over- sensitive, Bell. Sight, cloudy: gº dim. Sight, color blindness: Chloral. Sight, confused : AEthus., Amyg., Aur. met., Calab., Gels., Glon., Natr. m., Pic, ac., Rhus; after anxiety, IPsor.; wth delirium, in diphtheria, IBapt.; distant objects look as if anterior lines were shaded with same colors (in inflammatory fever), WGels.; as if black dots filled visual field, worse after stimulants (amblyopia), Tabac.; on looking down, HCamph.; in congestion to head, ICinch.; in hysteria, ITherid., Val.; in dysmenor- rhoea, l l Ver. v.; objects appear flowing into one another, at three to four inches distance, in strabismus, HCalc.; on looking at an object, sees only that part upon which eye is fixed, everything else seems to swim around that point, HNux v.; on looking through window, everything in street appears in tumult, Camph. Sight, darkness: Bº' dim. Sight, dim : Absin., HI Ammoniac., || Amm. m., I Amyl., Ananth., Asaf., Astac., Atrop. s., IIBell, Berb., Brach., Bry, Bufo., 1Calab., Camph., Cann. i., Cann. S., Caps., HCarbo a., | | Carb, s, IECaust., Ced., Chloral., Chlor., Cie., IICinch., Clem., HCoccul., BColch., Coloc., Cop., Crotal., Cup. m., Cupr.s., HCycl., Daph., Dig.,IDulc., Eucal., Form., IEGels., | | Hydr.ac., Ign., Jab., IKaliiod., Kob., ILil.tig., IILyc., Lyss., Magn. c., Mang, Merc., Mosch., INatr. S., INitr. ac., Phyt., Pic, ac., IPuls., Sarrac., BSpig., Spong., Stram., Staph., Ver- bas., Viol.; in amblyopia potatorum, I ITereb.; in asthenopia, IPhos.; on awaking, HiCycl., IILach.; and blackness, Dory.; blackness when shaking head, Hep.; blackness, before and dur- ing menses, Graph.; everything turns black, when stooping, IGraph.; as if looking through dark blue glass, Cycl.; blurred, Cact, ICalab., Cepa, IIGels., Til, tig., IMar. v., Med., HBNatr. m., IPSOr., | | Tereb.; blurred, in chronic cepha- lalgia, IPsor.; blurred, as if body arose, which, impeded sight, Amm. m.; blurred, after deaf- ness, HGlon.; blurred, after seminal emissions, HLil. tig.; blurring, with aching in and Over eyes, after using eyes and straining them at fine work, HBRuta ; figures and letters blurred, Ailant.; blurred, at beginning of sick head- ache, IIris; blurred, as from looking through a fog, Pic, ac.; blurring, caused by overheat- ing, HNux v.; blurred, in paralysis of accom- modation, BArg. nit.; blurred, when irritable, in anaemia of brain, Con.; blurred, letters run together, in asthenopia, BHRuta ; blurring, only noticed when looking to left (paralysis of left nervus abducens), BKali iod.; blurred, on holding eyes to left for some time (syphilis), Merc. iod. flav.; blurred, with heat in lids and eyes, Lil. tig.; objects blur when he looks at them a short time, Natr. a; blurred, in parenchymatous metritis, I ILac c.; blurred, in morning, Merc. per.; blurred, with muscae volitantes, HLil. tig.;_blurred, on reading, in tobacco amaurosis, Nux v.; blurred, better by rubbing (amblyopia), Thuya; blurred, ob- jects seem running together, Berb., HCalc.; blurred, confused spots, 11Con.; sudden blur, in headache, I | Pod.; sudden blurring after reading (a woman aet. 21, asthenopia), | |Phos.; objects look as if one had been looking at sun for a moment, or the part at which the eyes are directed appears clearly and the rest blurred and indistinct (headache), l l Pod.; , blurred, outlines of objects uneven, wavering, trembling (chorio retinitis), 1 |Phos.; blurred, in prolapsus uteri, Lil. tig.; blurred, better by winking, IEuph.; blurred, better by wiping, IEuph.; blurred, after fine work at night (posterior spinal sclerosis), 1 |Pic. ac.; blurred, after writing, with aching, better closing eyes and pressing tightly, Calc. f.; in brain affections, Zinc.; from congestion of blood to base of brain, Ver. v.; in inflammation of brain, Merc. viv.; in Bright's disease, l l Phos.; in bulimia, Lyc.; by candlelight, WEuph., Hep.; by candle- light, necessitating constant wiping of eyes and accompanied by profuse discharge, which agglutinated lids at night and had to be wiped off in morning, | | Puls.; in catarrh, HCastor., Sec.; in chronic catarrh, Alum.; after suppres- sed catarrh, I Ars.; preceding paroxysms of cephalalgia, IPhos.; with chilliness, Cham.; in cholera, Cup.; ac.; of right eye, in chorio-retin- itis, Kalim.; cloudy, HCycl., Lac def, Plumb.; cloudy, in albuminuria, Ars.; cloudy, by candlelight, Cepa; cloudy, with itching and sticking in inner canthi, BZinc.; dark clouds pass, Lact. ac.; as if a cloud were before eyes, could not see in ovening, better walking, worse sitting, Lachn.; like a cloud, then violent head- 5. EYES; 223 ache, then repeated vomiting, after which it grows better, Glon.; cloud before left during day, Bar. c.; cloudy, before menses, IBell.; cloudy,in morning, Niccol.; cloudy, in myelitis, HStram.; cloudy before left eye, in twilight and cloudy weather, Arg. nit.; cloud over outer half of field of vision of left eye, due to subretinal effusion, Gels.; dim and con- fused, before headache, IKali bi.; dim and confused, with vertigo, IKali bi.; from ob- Scuration of cornea in morning, Ang.; as if cornea had lost # º IISul.; in coryza, Anac.; with cough, Coff.; after sup- pression of acute cutaneous diseases (chorea), 1Calc.; could not sew for a week, all being dark, TEup. perf.; darkness before eyes, Jamb., IPsor., | | Puls.; darkness before eyes on awaking, Dulc.; darkness before eyes in evening, with aching pains and slight epis- taxis, Ferr.; with faintness, following press- ing in cardiac region and hard heart-beats (mental derangement), l l Manc.; dark before eyes, giddy, Ferr.; darkness before eyes, with head heaviness, IPhos.; complained of dark- ness, wanted a light, HStram. ; darkness before eyes when looking sideways, IOleand ; , darkness during menses, Cycl., IGraph. ; dark before eyes in morning, on rising from bed, Como., DPuls.; darkness before eyes on attempting to rise, in paralysis of bladder, ICic.; darkness, could not read or see thread when spinning, Stram.; darkness, on attempt- ing to fix thoughts (malarial ataxy), BArg. nit.; darkness, with vertigo, Dulc., Op., Oxal. ac.; darkness, with vertigo, in hemiple- gia, Elaps; darkness, with vertigo before menses (acute pulmonary catarrh , ! Puls.; darkness, with vertigo, on stooping, SCalc.; darkness, worse on going into a warm room, before menses, IPuls.; in diabetes, Tarant.; in diarrhoea, IIAnt. t.; in sequela to diphtheritis, : Calab.; with dizziness, while walking or sit- ting, l l Lyss.; things seem as if dissolved, Stram.; cannot see at a distance, ICact.; dim- ness of distant objects, followed by contraction of pupil, Calab.; inability to distinguish ob- jects at a short distance (delirium tremens), HEStram.; things seem as if too distant, IStram., HESul.; as if black dots filled visual field, worse after stimulants (amblyopia), Tabac.; in dropsy, º Ars.; with frequent drowsiness, Magn. S.; dull, Bism., & H Gels.; and dull, in diabetes, Sul. ac.; and dull, from weakness of optic nerve, l l Magn. p.; and dull, with dilata- tion of pupils, Lyss.; and dull when writing, sees only one half of objects clearly, Sep.; after eating, ECalc., WKali c.; better after din- ner and from wine, worse after coffee, Arg. nit.; when assuming erect position, with partial syncope, TVer. v.; after exertion, especially in evening, | | Niccol.; in evening, worse in room, l l Natr. c.; much black flick- ering . before eyes, seems near, IILach.; with inflammation of eyes, Magn. c.; from circles of red, light before eyes, Cact.; with itching, sticking in ball, better in open air, | | Puls.; with heat of face, Mosch.; in neural- gia of face, I ISul. ac.; objects fade away, | | Carb. S.; in fainting spells, BLac def.; . jects far off appear dim, undefined, trCamph.; with feathery appearance, ICalc., ILyc.; from fever, Bell.; in typhoid, l l Rhos.; figures are void of expression to him, seem enveloped in mist (effects of overstudy), Natr. c.; as if caused by a film, I Amyl., Calab.; frequent sense of film, with vertigo, with vision of a small dark object like a mouse or a bird com- ing up to her, I ILac c.; worse near fire, also in morning and evening, INatr. S.; as if some- thing were floating before eyes, obliges him to wipe them constantly, IKreo.; after loss of vital fluids, SVer. v.; foggy, IAlum, ICamph., | | Caust., Cund., IKali iod., I ILach., IBMerc. sol., Morph..s., Puls., IStram., IISul.; foggy, in afternoon, iCycl.; foggy, after 7.30 P.M., from February to July, each year (retinitis hemaro- ...} HLyc.; foggy, when closing and pressing eyeballs, Bar. C.; foggy, in typhus, Chin. S.; foggy, after typhoid, Lyc.; foggy, in headache, ICycl.; foggy, in hemiopia, Aur. met ; foggy, in iritis, GEuph.; foggy, in melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; foggy, in prosopalgia, | | Verbas.; foggy, while reading or walking, Vinca; foggy, while reading or looking at a bright light, Kali c.; foggy, before right, | |Sep.; foggy, before right, in conjunctivitis and leucoma, IKali c.; foggy, with stupefac- tion, Bism.; foggy, in vertigo, Canth.; gas- light looks dim, Sul.; as if looking through gauze, iCalc., Caust., Dros., IDulc., Hydr. ac., IKreo., Natr. m., Sep., Sul.; gauzy, in apoplexy, IPlumb.; gauzy, when looking steadily or reading, better by wiping eyes, Cina; gauzy, of left eye, Sars.; gauzy, in morn- ing and after a meal, Bar. c.; gauzy, with vertigo, INatr. m.; gauzy, white, IIArs; with giddiness, Sul.; as if looking through a gray cover, Sil.; with sensation as if hairs were in eyes, Sang.; hazy, Phos.; bluish haze, in hy- peraemia of optic nerve and retina, IBry.; everything at a distance is hazy, BJab.; vision of left slightly hazy, TVer. v.; vision good for fixed objects, but when put in motion be- fore eyes there is a haze and dull vision, pro- ducing vertigo, Con.; dim, in headache, HChim. m., IICycl., IISul. IVer. v.; before headache, Lac def., | |Psor.; dim in headache, during pregnancy, HCaust.; after a blow on head, I Am- moniac.; after getting head cold, Calc.; with lightness of head, worse by sudden movement of head and walking, IGels.; from pressure in head, Caust.; with tearing in head and right eye, and sensation as if air were rushing through eye, Croc.; , from heat, Carbo v., IGels.; in hemicrania, Chen. a.; in hemi- plegia, Elaps; hysterical, Euph.; indistinct, MAnac., ICaust., IKali iod., Sil., Verbas.; dis- tant objects seem indistinct, riding or walking, BGels.; indistinct, with faintness, Calc.; in- distinct, in yellow fever, IGels.; indistinct, with headache and nausea (veta), ICoca ; in- distinct, from straining body, mind or eyes, |Calc.; indistinct, in , ophthalmia, l l Apis ; indistinct, in catarrhal ophthalmia, l l Phos.; indistinct, in prosopalgia, Chel.; indistinct, from dilated pupils, Amyg.; indistinct, in raving, Amyg. ; indistinct, after reading, Apis; indistinct, after using eyes, Camph.; indistinct, from weakness, Calc.; with lach- rymation, in open air, HPuls.; with profuse lachrymation, Cup, ars.; as if one were looking through a fine lattice, Lyc.; with pain in left then in right eye, Sars ; of left, a year after right affected, rapidly worse than left, l l Merc. 224 5. EYES. iod. flav.; lessening, Anac.; with heavy lids and invincible drowsiness, IKali br.; can scarcely distinguish light from dark, Elaps; can only see lights, not objects, Lac def. ; green halo around light, HCaust.; shunned the light, Il Rhus; saw things as if through coarse linen, only by pieces and as if cut through, Of a face he saw only nose, etc., IStram.; without lustre, Bov.; sequel to measles, Caust.; as though membrane were over eyes, Caust., HDaph.; in dysmenorrhoea, JLaur.; misty, HAgar., Amb., Ammoniac., HArg. met., Arg. nit., Asaf., WBell., Bism., Cain., Caust., Cycl., Form., Gels., Glon., IGraph., Lactu. v., Petrol., d.Ran. b., Sil., Spig., Thuya; misty, in amaurosis, or cataract, iCalc. p. ; misty, obscuration at a distance, in amblyopia, HRuta ; misty, in cataract, HChel., Sec.; misty, at a distance, Millef., Phos.; misty, after injury to eye, Arn. ; misty, or smoky, cannot read, worse after seminal emis- sions, HSars.; misty, in evening, Ind. ; misty, whitish-gray, in staphyloma, H.Apis ; misty, especially after a bright light (chorio-retini- tis, l l Phos.; misty, worse in a bright light, outdoors, better in room, Amm. m.; misty, when looking keenly at anything, or reading (pregnancy), Calc.; misty, after looking long (post-partum hemorrhage), Cann. S.; misty, in morning, in asthenopia, l l Merc. per. ; misty, after abuse of mercury, HKali iod.; misty, in morning, after waking, Zinc.; ol- jects seemed enveloped in mist and to move, then burning, Euph.; objects look dim, as if enveloped in a halo or mist, in ophthalmia tarsi, Merc. cor.; misty, after scrofulous ophthalmia, HKali iod.; misty, when reading or writing, Grat.; misty, with attacks of vanishing of sight, Phos.; thick mist, Diad.; misty, especially in afternoon, when writing, Ol. an. ; momentarily, Caust.; in morning, Chel.; in) morning after waking, Zinc.; with nausea, Mygale; for near objects, Cepa; for near and distant objects, IHSul.; nebulous, | | Caust. (after Sul.), Millef.; as from a net, in typhus, Chin. S.; in night, HStram.; after night watching , and mental disturbance, | | Puls.; on blowing nose, Caust.; obscured, Amm. c., Arn., Asar., 1Cact., Clem., Cochl., Coloc., Cycl., Euph., Hep., HIpec., Laur., B.Mur. ac., Oleand., IOp., Rhus, Sil., Tereb.; obscured, with chilliness followed by sleepiness, Sabina ; obscured, during convalescence from diphthe- ria, HNux v.; obscured, for distant objects while walking in open air, Euph.; dizzy Obscuration, after sitting, on rising and beginning to Walk about, I | Puls.; obscured, worse by effort to see, with heaviness in back part of head, IMur. ac.; obscured, in erysipelas, Apis ; obscured, in evening, Il Ammoniac.; obscuration, with glistening before eyes, worse from rubbing, Seneg.; frequent obscuration, Sang.; fre- quent obscuration, especially when Stoop- ing, walking, reading, writing, Natr. m.; obscured, with inflammation of eyes, Magn. c; obscured, worse after seminal emissions, HSars.; obscured, with headache, Cycl.; ob- scured, with congestion to head, ICycl.; ob- scured, with dulness and stupefaction in head, ISeneg.; obscured, dependent upon hepatic derangement, Sep.; obscured, objects seem indistinct, IHyos.; obscured laterally when fixing it upon white object, Cham.; ob- scured, in , left, Bor.; nearly obscured by turgid and infiltrated eyelids, worse in right side (erysipelas), Jugl.; obscured, as if one had looked too long and intently at an object, with pain like a pressure in right eye, Ruta; obscured, in megrim, Sil.; obscured, in cere- broSpinal meningitis, IApis ; obscured, dur- ing menses, IPuls., Sep.; obscured for a few minutes, Cochl.; momentarily obscured by feeling of pressure on eyeball, HICham.; ob- Scured when moving head quickly, Lachn.; obscured, with nausea, Merc.; obscured, with palpitation, violent paroxyms,HPuls.; obscured With photophobia, in morning, HNux v.; obscured, with dilated pupils, Thuya ; ob- scured, while reading, HNitr. ac.; sudden ob- Scuration in sick headache, HSep.; sudden and momentary obscuration, better by winking, caused by pressure of opaque mucus upon surface of cornea, Euph.; obscured, in syn- cope, INux v.; transient obscuration, INPuls.; obscured, as from a white vapor, Bell.; ob- scured, with vertigo, ; Coff., Nitr. ac., EdNux v., Sabina, Stram., Tereb.; obscured, with weakness and drowsiness (vertigo), I | Kalinit; in outer portions of visual field, I | Puls.; can only distinguish outlines of distant objects, HHCinch ; can only see rude outline of objects, after typhoid, 13 ye.; outlines indistinct, Bell., Kali bi:; Outlines, ill defined, in retinitis, ISul.; in pneumonia, HAnt. t.; during preg- nancy, B.Gels.; with dilated pupils, Atrop., ELyss., d.Ver, v.; when reading and writing, Rhod.; while reading, flâSul.; when read- ing by candlelight in , evening, IHep; focal distance changes while reading, first longer then shorter, l l Agar.; cannot read, Bar. c.; cannot read nor write, HGels., Sil.; fails to recognize those near him or does so but slowly, HVer.; of right eye, Ars. h., | |Plumb., Vespa; , on rising from stooping, |Lyss.; like a scale before eye, with shooting along left orbital arch to external angle of eye (ozaena), IKalibi.; with scotoma of right eye, after a fall (amblyopia), Merc.; as if a shadow were flitting before eyes, Ruta; as if looking through a sieve, l l Puls.; with dulness of sinciput, Vinca ; as if a skin were drawn over eye, HApis ; when getting sleepy (cory- za), Cepa; when looking at small things, TEup. perf.; unable to discern small things, as point of a pin, Stram.; smoky, 13Cinch., BHGels., Lact. ac., Phos.; could not see small objects and larger ones appeared as if envel- oped in smoke or mist (scrofulous ophthal- mia), Sul.; with fiery sparks, BCycl.; vibrat- ing spectra, Agar.; by spells, |Tabac.; by spells, constantly changing, becoming more or less dim every few moments, Jab.; after suppressed foot sweat, Sil.; in syphilis, Lyc.; as from tears, while reading, Ign.; it seems thick before eyes, Viol.; from thinking, Arg. nit.; with thirst, IStram.; in tobacco poison- ing, l l Nuxv., Phos.; in uterine derangement, HCaulo.; in uterine hemorrhage at climacteric period, Trill.; as if looking through a veil, | | Acon., Ant.t., Arum t., Arund., Berb., Bufo., HCaust., Croc., Crot.t., HHyos., Iod., ILaur., |Lith., Natr. m., Natr. ph., Petrol., Phos., IRhus, Stram., IISul., Thuya; veiled, in amau- rosis or cataract, Calc.p.; veiled, in astheno pia, 5. EYES. 225 | |Sep.; veiled, after getting out of bed, Stram.; a dark veil passes from right to left every morn- ing at 10 A.M., INatr. m.; veiled in evening, REuph., Tabac.; veiled, and flickering, after siesta, Lyc.; objects appear covered with a gray veil, Elaps, IPhos.; veiled, in hysteria, WLyc., Therid.; veiled, in rheumatic ophthal- mia, Coccul.; as if a black veil were before right, Phos.; veiled, better from rubbing or wiping, IIPuls.; veiled, after scarlet fever, HHep.; in vertigo, AEsc. g., Agar., Amyg., Anac., Bell., Camph., Caulo., HCham., Coff. t., Cupr. s., HICycl., 13Gels., 1Glon., Ictod., Raph.; dimness improves as vertigo gets sees a second dim representation of object on each side of it, Bell.; especially if dependent on convergent Squint, from helminthiasis, con- vulsions, falls, etc., ICycl.; decided strabismus, Zinc.; in paralytic strabismus, ENux v.; when walking toward setting sun, another small Sun seemed to float beneath it, changed into a compressed oval on turning eyes outward, disappeared on bending head and closing eyes, Seneg.; in Sunstroke, Ver. v.; in tobacco poisoning,| |Nux v.; after using eyes, Camph.; controllable by force of will, IGels.; from Over work, at desk, IAgar.; letters appear double, when writing, HCraph. Sight, exertion: gº reading, straining, writing. Sight, foggy: gº dim Sight, gauzy : Gº dim. Sight, hazy : Gº" dim. Sight, hemiopic (half-sight): Aur. met., Calc. worse, [Camph.; with vertigo, in typhoid, ICic.; with vertigo, after loud reading or when sitting, Paris; with vertigo, when sit- ting up in bed, Cham.; with vomiting, IIR reo.; with inclination to vomit, face pale, IPuls.; especially on getting warm from exer- cise, Puls.; like seeing through a glass of turbid water, IAgar, IStram.; could Scarcely recognize an object a yº. away, Verbas.; after fine work, Il Calc.; while writing, Aloe. Hºº amaurotic, amblyopic, con- fused, reading, weak. Sight, double (diplopia): AEthus., Amm. c., Arg. nit., Art. v., Atrop., Aur. met., Bar. c., HBell., Cic., Clem., ICon., Crotal., EDaph., WDig., Euphor., 11Gels., IIIyos., HIod., Jamb., | | Kalicy, Magn. p., Med., Merc. cor., HHNatr. m., IINitr. ac., | |Nux v., | | Oleand., | | Paris, IPlumb., IPuls., Sec., IStram., | |Tereb.,Thuya, Ustil., Zinc.; in amaurosis, l l Sul.; in apo- plexy, IPlumb.; in muscular asthenopia, GNux v.; by candlelight, IAlum.; candlelight ap- pears double, BNiccol.; better after breakfast, 1Camph.; half hour after dinner, IStram.; after injuring eye, Arn.; in yellow fever, IGels.; figures on carpet (giddiness), tra trop. S.; with giddiness and headache, l l Phyt.; with head- ache, Gels.; when inclining head towards shoulders or looking sideways, IGels.; after riding in railroad cars (paralysis of left ner- vus abducens), ICup. ac.; with lachrymation, IMorph. Sul.; left eye ‘more affected, Zinc.; S., Lobel i., HStram.; from straining eyes, | | Aur. met.; horizontal, II Ars., . Aur. met.; of left eye, dAur. met.; in hydrocephalus acu- tus, NLyc.; only left half is visible, | | Cycl., WLyc., Lith.; lower half covered with black veil, Aur. met.; can see no trace of upper half, IAur. met.; perpendicular, Bov., IMur. ac., Natr. m.; entire vanishing of right half of what she looks at, if two short words occur in succession, the one on right is invisible, IILith.; sees only half the object to right of the one looked at, though it would naturally fall within field of vision (chorea), Calc.; sees only below axis, and not clear (Scoto- ma), I Ars.; upper portion of large object not visible, Camph.; as if upper part of field of vision were covered by dark cloud, evenings while walking, Dig.; can see only left half of line while reading or writing, KCoccul. Sight, hypermetropic (farsighted): Alum., Arg. nit., Bell., Calc., Con., Diosc., Hyos., Lil. tig., Spig.; with asthenopia, Jab.; in choroiditis, HColoc.; distant objects appear more distant, HCon...; long lasting, Stram.; pupils dilated, Carbo a.; commencing in right eye, l l Sul.; reads fine print without glasses, Petrol. Sight, impaired: 33% weak. Sight, indistinct: Bº dim. Sight, misty: 533 dim. Sight, myopic (nearsighted): l l Agar., Anac., only noticed when looking to left, (paralysis of left nervus abducens), Kali iod.; on holding eyes to left(syphilis), Merc. iod. flav.;inability to turn left eye upward, Caust.; in opacity of lens, Chel.; produced by aching pinching on small circumscribed spot, below lower eyelid (infraorbital neuralgia), Il Coloc.; when }. ing down, Oleand.; looking downward (trau- matic muscular paralysis), Arn.; one image seen lower than another, Syph.; better lying down, Spong.; after meningitis, IApis; with black motes or specks before eyes, worse ris- ing from bed or chair, Ver; slight, as if objects would be multiplied, Calab.; with spasm of various muscles throughout body, IGels.; causing fluttering nausea, Il Therid.; more in Ang., Arg. nit., IWCalab., HCarbo v., 1Con., Dig., Gels., IGraph., Hyos., | | Lach., Mang., IINitr. ac., Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., Pic. ac., Puls., Spong., Sul., Syph., Thuya, Viol.; with burning heat in face, Grat.; after typhus, with diarrhoea, Cinch.; in- creasing, IPhos.; objects seem too large, left eye, after a blow, ICalab.; with sleepy feeling, Eup. pur.; spasm of ciliary muscle, twitching of lids, IAgar.; from ciliary spasm, Il Calab.; nose has to touch paper to read (strabismus), I Calc.; after ophthalmia, Puls., Sul. Sight, obscured: Eğ dim. Sight, presbyopic: ºº hypermetropic. Sight, reading: inability from weak eyes, young and strong persons (neuralgic and rheumatic headaches), IIMagn. p.; followed by burning in Occiput, better by pressure on vertex (brain affection), IGels.; in ophthal- mia, Cic.; perpendicular, TAtrop. S.; sees point of pin double, l l Kalibi.; during preg- nancy, Cels.; in hyperaemia of retina, TIPuls.; with right image obliquely above real one, | |Seneg.; images to right and downward (pare- sis of riº nervus abducens), ISul.; before left O Asar., Cann. i., BKali c.; inability by candle- light (excessive use of tobacco), BPhos.; causes darkening of sight, Calc.; difficult, worse by candlelight hyperaemia of retina), I | Puls.; everything becomes black, Menyanth.; film over eyes from reading or looking closely, | |Lac c.; eyes give out, IHNatr. m., B.Phos.; if 226 5. EYES, One eye is used longer than a minute, words and letters become blurred, Chloral.; fa- tigues, Ammoniac., I.Jab., Sep., Sul.; causes flickering, Kob.; causes glimmering and glit- tering (headache), Diad.; black seemed gray, | |Sep.; cannot read with light, worse by bright light, Asar.; cannot see letters on blackboard, Lact, ac.; letters blend and dance (delirium tremens), IIStram.; letters look blurred, Amyl., Cund., Kob., || Meph., Oxal., | |Sul.; letters have colors of rain- bow around them, or disappear (ophthal- mia), Cic.; letters disappear in evening by candlelight, paper white as if not printed On, Aur, mur.; must make exertion to distin- guish letters, Carbo v.; cannot distinguish letters (opacity of lens), IChel.; large letters cannot be distinguished, seem only something black on white ground, Aur. met.; letters ap- pear double, Graph.; letters appear double after reading, ILyss.; letters fade and appear as a black line, Daph.; lettels look pale and blurred, Dros.; lettersappearpale, Sil.; letters appear pale, surrounded by whiteborders (am- blyopia), ICinch.; letters change into little black points, Calc. p.; letters fook red, out- line undefined, IPhos.; letters look red on reading, although paper looked white and nat- ural cataract), I [Phos.; letters looked red, especially by gaslight, flashing of lights before vision (chorio-retinitis), l l Phos.; letters run together, Art. v., Bry, Calc. a.,1Camph.,Cann. i., Carbol. ac., Chel., Coca, Con, Ferr., Graph., ILyc., Merc. per., Ruta, Seneg., LiSil., Viol.; letters run together, in asthen- opia, INatr. m.; letters run together, after diphtheria, l l Lac c.; letters run together (mental disturbance), IIStaph.; letters run together, after mental labor, Arg. nit.; letters run to gether, look like black spots on white ground, ICinch.; could not see letters, Lach.; letters appear smaller, IGlon., IKalim.; letters appear smaller,in coryza, ICepa ; letterschafige into small round gray spots, iCalc. p.; letters go up and down (ophthalmia), ICic.; lines appear crooked, Bell; page appeared covered with letters in great confusion, Bell.; page seems covered with pale spots of red, yellow, green and other colors, ILac c.; cannot read much, eyes pain, Ars, met. ; looking at piece of paper, pain in right eye, Calc. S.; eyes pain by candlelight, paper looks red, Sars.; paper looks red or rose color, Croc.; paper shines on reading, Croc.; print dances in a fog and van- ishes, Arn.; inability to read fine print, Cadm. s., Meph., JNatr. c.; printed matter is spelled out with difficulty, cannot take in the whole word at a glance, INux v.; objects seem to swim before sight, ITNatr. m.; sight as if strained too much by reading, Ruta; sight weak, must wipe eyes which aggravates, Seneg.; black, sometimes brown spots dancing objects, Amyl.; aggravates feeling as if bones were scraped, Paris; produces brain fag, IIPhos; aggravates tense feel- ing in brain, eyes and skin, IBaris; dread of Apis; eyes feel strained, Mez., IRuta ; eyes feel strained, with headache, from mental work, IPhos; eyes feel strained, as if she had been locking through too sharp spectacles, ICroc.; causes headache, Arg. nit., ICalab., ICalc., Cimex, ICina, IGels., IHam., Jab., |Natr. m., HParis, IPhos. ac., IRhus, IRuta ; causes intense headache over eyes (asthe- nopia), l l Sep.; causes headache in school children (asthenopia), IPhos. ac.; eye worse from looking fixedly at an object, cannot thread a needle, Croc.; after excessive use by insufficient light, loss of use of left eye, vision of right incomplete, Lith.; pain, as from over- exertion, Meph.; pain, as if strained (catarrhal fever), l l Ruta; pain after using eyes, ICalab., IRuta ; pain, with nausea (cataracta dura. immatura et asthenopia), Jab.; pain, when trying to look at objects (choroiditis), l l Ruta; pain, after using eyes by artificial light, Cina, Lith., | |Sep.; causes weak sight, Bell., ICarbo V., EIRuta ; sight worse from exerting vision, better in dark, INux m.; weak sight, is worse from using eyes, Paris; causes ver- tigo, All. Sat., Graph, Magn. p., WHNatr. m., LiPhos., Sil.; vertigo from looking fixedly, Caust., IKali c., ILach, Oleand., Tarant.; worse from, l l Amm. c., Ars. B& reading, writing; also Eyes looking. Sight, triplopia (triple sight): HBell., Sec. Sight, unsteady (wavering): INatr. m., EVer. v., Polyg. Sight, vanishing : Ant. t., HArg, met, Arg. nit., Carb. S., Kalibi., B.Laur., Lyss., Natr. m., LNux m., Sep., Spig.; with epistaxis, I | Oxal. ac.; with misty appearance, IPhos.; in even- ings (vertigo), Asaf.; with giddiness and sweat, IOxal. ac.; with stitches in one side of head, generally in one temple or in back part, BPuls.; in hemicrania (suppressed menses), HChen, a ; after intoxication on previous day, worse after dinner and in sun, IINux v.; with burning lachrymation, after dinner, and fre- quently when writing, Zinc.; , with aching and stitches as from a splinter in upper lid, Sil.; with absence of mind, Zinc, ; during menses, IGraph.; momentary, with profuse lachrymation, Crotal.; with nausea, worse after eating, ICrot. t.; with nosebleed, HOxal. ac.; while reading, Crotal.; frequent, espe- cially when reading, Dros.; when sitting up in bed, Bell.; transient, with vertigo (hemicra- nia), HChen, a.; with vertigo, I Bell., I Nux v., ISul. Bºy” amaurotic, amblyopic blind- ness, dim, reading. Sight, varies: from day to day, or from hour to our, sometimes fever with thirstlessness, Gels. Sight, veiled : ſº dim. Sight, of water: causes desire for stool, micturi- tion, etc., IILyss. Sight, weak: Agar, Ammoniac., Ant. t., Apis, over her book, Med.; if he looks at a spot for some time it becomes quite dark, also if he reads any length of time, Lachn.; brings tears, Carb. S.; contractive pain above temples, Agnus; type seems to move, Agar.; could hardly see large type when held close to eyes d iring daylight, IPhos.; worse from, Asaf. gº dim, straining, writing. Sight, straining: causes asthenopia, IINatr. m.; pain back of eyes on looking at near |Arg. met, Ars, Aurant, Aur. met, Cact., Calab., Cann. S., Caps., Carbol. ac., Chloral., ICina, IICinch., ; Cinnam., 1Clem., Codein., IICon., ICrotal., IDaph., Diosc., TForm., | |Graph., Ham, IKali c., ||Kalm., Lyss., |Merc, viv., IMorph. Sul., Natr. S., || Nic- 5. EYES. 227 col., HIOp., Petrol., Sal. ac., Sil., Sinap., ISpig., Stann., Thuya, IVacc., Zing.; after abortion, Ilkali c.; in old age, IBar. c.; in alcoholism, IKali br., iiNux v.; in apoplexy, Anac.; with burning and lachrymation, Seneg.; chronic, result of onanism, Cina; dur- ing climaxis, Trill.; after coition, Chin., Il Kali c., HIPhos.; in coryza, Anac.; after diphtheria, IIGels., IILach., || Lac c., Phyt.; weak, with twitching in eye, Niccol.; weak, with pressure above eyes, goes off after vom- iting, Raph.; diminished, Chrom.ac., Plumb.; diminished in lyssa, Lyss.; ... diminished, with vertigo before vomiting, Sang.; worse from excitement and using eyes, Paris; with drawing and pressure in eyeballs, Seneg.; with contortion of facial muscles, LMillef.; failing for one year (amblyopia), IMerc.; gradual failure, with dull pain in left eye, l l Ver. v.; weak, gradual failure after fine work at night (posterior spinal sclerosis), | | Pic. ac.; failed for near objects (paralysis of accommodation), Arg. nit.; in catarrhal fever, HKali c.; in typhus fever, Lach.; worse from gaslight, Ars, met., | | Natr. ph.; with diseased submaxillary gland, IKali iod.; in glaucoma, l l Osm.; gradual failure, with violent pains involving eye- ball, extend to orbit and head, worse at approach of storm, l l Rhod.; after grief, IIgn.; from continued grief, overexertion, sexual excesses, drain on system or remain- ing after typhus or typhoid, iPhos. ac.; with headache, IGlon., IISul; with headache and pain in eyes, Meph.; with headache from mental work, IPhos.; with dull, pressive head- ache, Phyt.; with chronic sick headache, IZinc.; from his condition of health, Natr, a.; with hoarseness, HNiccol.; impaired, "Atrop. s., Dory.., | | Merc., Nuxv., | |Plumb., Ver.; im- paired, in syphilitic conjunctivitis, IISyph.; impaired, with torpor retinae, 1.Jab.; impair- ment gradually developed, not characterized by sudden changes, Gels.; impairment gradual, can scarcely distinguish night from day (amaurosis), l l Sul.; impaired, in opthal- mia tarsi, E.Merc. cor.; impaired, in scarla- tina, IGels.; impaired, with sweat, Stram.; imperfect, with tendency to stagger, IGels.; weak, with lachrymation, Ferr.; in left, in locomotor ataxy, Arg. nit.; left, gradually weaker from month to month, BIKali m.; could scarcely see with left, TAtrop. S.; with liver complaint, l l Acet. ac.; when ſºin. carefully at Small objects, Dros.; when looking intently at an object, Rheum ; cannot bear to look at one object for any length of time, Bar. c.; nearly lost, in serous choroiditis, IGels.; after measles, IEuph., IIRali c., IPuls.; before menses, ICinnab.; in myelitis, HPhos.; from exhausted condition of optic nerve, l l Kali ph., IIPhos.; periodic, Cact.; with dilated pupils, TVer.; in right eye, Atrop. S., Euph.; after smoking, Ascl. t.; as if eyes were strained, IRuta ; from sunstroke, TVer. v.; tire easily, Apis ; transient, (paralytic rheumatism), IPhos.; must look twice to be sure of seeing an object, Vib.; with vertigo, IDiad. Bºº. amaurotic, amblyopic, blindness, cataract, dim, reading, straining, writ- 1118. Sight, writing: an F, he went with pencil a second time over the same line, supposing to have drawn a second one, IStram.; letters become darker, Asaf.; eyes give out, ILNatr. m.; vanishing of sight, Zinc.; glimmering and glittering before eyes (headache), Diad; in- ability from weak sight, Arg. nit.; letters run together, Clem.; worse from, Asaf. tº reading, straining. SUPRAORBITAL, aching: , ICarbo v., Hyos., Natr. a., Seneg; on awaking, Natr. a.; as if in bones, worse light side and stooping, Lyss.; in afternoon and evening, worse night, disturbing sleep, I IIHyper; about inner part of right eyebrow, as if in periosteum, ITOl. jec.; from internal to external canthus, or runs around eye, may extend into eye or head, ICinnab.; if he goes into bright day- light, Sep.; dull, I | Urt. ur.; dull, over left, Vib.; dull, over left, worse bending forward, Lact...ac.; dull, while riding, Ang.; in right su- perciliary ridge, extending to back of head, Cinnab.; left, AEsc. h., Arum d.; left, with noc- turnal enuresis, I IMed.; right, Cornus, Thuya; sometimes right, sometimes left, AESC. h.; in syphilis, Merc. iod. flav.; in- creased to throbbing and drawing, to back of head, LNaja. H& dull pain, headache, neuralgia, pain (undefined). Supraorbital, beating: gº throbbing. Supraorbital, pain as from a blow : in catarrhal ophthalmia, ISul. Bº bruised. Supraorbital, boring: in leucorrhoea, l l Merc. iod. flav.; in a small spot above left, sore to touch, Cup. ars.; above left, coming and going Suddenly, producing contraction of eyebrows, while this pain lasts she seems to see through a mist, Ast. r.; extending over eye and into upper teeth, disturbing sleep, better walking, HArs.; right, spreading over side of head to lower jaw, driving out of bed, Magn. p.; in both, shooting through forehead, into temples, better after sundown, worse morning and af. ternoon, sometimes attacks are semilateral, restlessness with the pain, better walking and moving in open air, worse in wet weather and when overworked, uses cathartics (facial neu- ralgia), INux v.; , syphilitic, HAsaf., right, worse in thunderstorm, cold air, north wind, cold in head, etc., Sep. Supraorbital, brows: deadness, turn white, Ars. h.; drawn up, Lachn.; drooping, Bar. c.; falling off, Ananth., T Aur. mur.,Med., Selen.; fall off, in pityriasis capitis, IMez. Supraorbital, bruised pain: IGels., Sil. Supraorbital, burning: Zinc.; in bones, l l Hep.; with pressure in brain, l l Chel.; worse at night (kerato-iritis), IIArs.; worse at night, syphilitic, Asaf.; in and about ridge, Apis, Zing.; right, Dig.; right, with red face, com- pression of lips and jaws, Nux m.; right, ex- tending upward and into upper teeth, dis- turbing sleep, better walking, Ars. ɺ heat. Supraorbital, bursting: pain, III’uls.; expand- ing sensation, worse stooping, Eryng. Supraorbital, chilliness: extends to occiput, neck and chest, Ars. m. Supraorbital, like a cloud over left: Cornus. Supraorbital, coldness: l l Graph. Supraorbital, contractive pain : Asaf ; in eye- brows, Card. m.; left, Caps.: worse looking intently, Puls.; with red face, compression of 228 5. EYES. lips and jaws, Nux m.; above and between brows, followed by bleeding of nose, soon after eating meat, I | Vacc.; dull throbbing in right, over right side of face, severe in zygomatic region and hairy portion of head where parts feel as if seized by pincers (facial neuralgia), | | Puls. Hºº pressing, tension. Supraorbital, cutting: worse left, better press- ing with hand, IHydras.; frequent, right, through head to back of left ear, I ITuberc. Supraorbital, darting: left, IKaliiod.; left, deep into head, Ptel. Supraorbital, deadness: sensation in region of eyebrows, Ars. h. Supraorbital, drawing: Aspar., Gels., Lyss., Rhus; left, Caulo.; left to right, settled in right occiput, with nausea, faintness and dulness, Zing.; left, at 5 P.M., Zing.; with stinging in pupils, IGOSS.; right, Lyss.; right, extending into eyes, Lyss.; right, at root of nose, renewed by stooping low, Ignat.; sharp aching, followed by nausea, lasting a few mo- ments, in a warm room, Zing. Supraorbital, dull pain : ILac def, Æsc, h., Apis, ICalab., Coca, Cornus, H.Lach., Vib.; in asthenopia, Arn.; on awaking, Arg. nit.; on awaking, in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; in catarrh, Natr. a.; from internal to external canthus, or runs around eye, may extend into eyes or head, HCinnab.; with ill-defined feeling of contraction around eye (chorio-retinitis), HKali m.; worse by use of eyes and mental effort, IGlon.; extends over top of head, near- ly to organ of self-esteem, Ars. S. r.; in left, Lyc. vir.; as if headache would set in, continued all day, Chrom. ac.; left, from 9 till 10 P.M., Zing.; left, at 11 P.M., Zing.; over left, with stitches now and then, worse going into cold air, afternoon and evening, Zing.; with leucor- rhoea, l l Merc. iod. flav.; worse moving and lying down, slightly better in open air, Chlo- ral.; with nervousness and depression, WCro- tal.; right, AEsc. h.; over right eye, on awak- ing, Chrom. ac., COccus; right, in evening, Calc. S.; into temporal region, Natr. a.; with sinking in epigastrium, Natr. a. Supraorbital, eruption: boil over left, Calc. s.; whitish crusts, Bufo.; furuncle between right and upper lid, Calc. p.; itching in eyebrows, MāNatr. m.; itching pimple over arcus ciliaris, | | Clem.; a pimple in middle of left eyebrow, conical, hard and red, l l Thuya ; pimples on eyebrows, with redness and swelling, || Kali c.; isolated pimples on sides, red, with circum- scribed areola,depressed centre, became conflu- ent where they were most dense, bleed when scabs come off, l ISyph.; pimples below eye- brows, Pallad.; psoriasis in eyebrows, IPhos.; Fºllº under right eyebrow, near canthus, urns and bites when touched, Pallad.; itch- ing vesicles, on brows, Selen. Supraorbital, hammering: as if he would go out of his mind, I Ham. ź throbbing. Supraorbital, headache: Ars. m., IBar, c., Cic., Lach., LLyc. vir., Lyss., | | Ptel.; with stop- page of nose (chronic laryngitis), I lSang.; peri- odical, I Ars.; follows spasmodic sensation, which extends in chin to superior maxillary bone, B.Tereb.; with ringing in ears, Coca ; after breakfast, with a severe cold, I ILyc.; in ery- sipelas erratica, Hydras.; could scarcely open eyes, Sil.; pressing down upon eyes, Hep.; pressing down as if eyes would be pressed out, worse morning on rising, better in open air, Sabina ; running down into eyes, worse left side, Chloral.; caused by using eyes (asthen- opia), |Sep.; worse elevating head or turning eyes up, Coca; left, Calc. a., IIpec., JPhOS.; left, worse in open air, Colch.; left, on first awaking, Lac c.; left, with miscarriage, ICaulo.; during menses, worse after, l l Natr. ph.; every morning, ISul.; in morning, on awaking (dysmenorrhoea), ICrotal.; every morning, over one or other, extending gradu- ally over whole forehead, increases and de- creases gradually with vomiting, Stann.; be- ginning 9 A.M., so unbearable he cried bitterly, Lyss.; in morning, on rising, Lach.; over One eye, l l Kalibi.; in a spot over one eye, Ant. c.; begins at inner point of left eyebrow, about 10 A.M., involves whole superciliary ridge, which becomes sensitive to touch, pain reaches acme at midday, then gradually declines and by evening has worn away,lasts ten days, worse from worry and during menses (sick head- ache), ISul.; with prolapsus, Lil. tig.; just over supraorbital ridges, Anag.; in a small spot over left supraorbital ridge, Acon.; right, Sang., IHSep.; right, worse lying, better walking, and standing, HIRan. b.; right, last- ing until noon, ISul.; right, sharp, with nau- sea, Ziz.; right, concentrating in a small spot, Sang.; worse from sewing (pharyngitis), | | Lac c.; in a spot, worse at noon, Ant. c.; when stooping, disappearing on walking, Dros.; stupefying, had to lie down, Arg. nit.; sudden, worse lying down, Chim. m.; in and above inner end of right eyebrow, before rising in morning, pain passed into eyeball after rising, worse until afternoon, worse walking, and particularly on sitting down, also by radiated heat from fire, or stooping, better by pressure, ceased at sunset, Lac def; with vertigo, nausea and vomiting bile, is obliged to lie down, Crotal. Hº aching, neuralgia, pain undefined ; also Forehead headache. Supraorbital, heat: in left, HCepa, INux m.; a glow over left as often as she thinks about it, worse in forenoon, better in afternoon, Ars. m.; with nervousness and depression, HCrotal. 8& burning. Supraorbital, heaviness: Apis, 1 [Ptel.., ||Sep., Vib.; dull, H Myr. cer.; with nausea, worse by motion, Fluor, ac.; especially right (neural- gia), Coccion.; in typhus, HI8apt., HBar. c.; painful, l l Puls.; dull, painful, catarrhal, | Hydras.; with nervousness and depression, HCrotal. É&* pressing. Supraorbital, intense pain : right, Apis ; right, comes on 9 A.M., stops at 2 P.M., worse from noise, washing hands in cold water, dropping head forward, stepping heavily, better from soft pressure, lying on back, heat, Ign. Supraorbital, itching: left, Cepa, Pallad.; in brow, Arund., Berb., Med., Mez., HISul.; corrosive, Agnus ; frequent, Over Outer and lower edge of left, Gamb. Supraorbital, jerking pains, left: Caps., Zinc. Supraorbital, lancinating, left: BHKali iod. Supraorbital, as if something lay above eyes, could not look up : Carbo v. Supraorbital, growth like lupia: Ananth. Supraorbital, neuralgia: Atrop. S., Chel., 5. EYES. g 229 Chin. s., Hydrocot., IIris, HKalibi., ILach., Tereb.; every morning at 8 o'clock, along course of left, pain affects whole side of fore- head and when at its height (about 11 A.M.), left eye seems to be pulled deep into orbital cavity, Nux v.; boring in left, worse talking, mental exertion, follows suppressed lochia, Sil. ; daily, IChin. S.; sharp darts at foramen, Bapt.; pressive drawing, with vomiturition and uneasiness in abdomen, Cain.; excruciat- ing, in right, extending deep into brain, | |Syph.; exhausting, left, better from warm applications or wrapping up, Ars.; pain at point of exit of nerve, diffused over forehead, attack commenced with chill, quickened pulse, flushed face and discharge of wind from stomach, Lac def.; intermittent, 10 A.M. to 3 or 4 P.M., gradually increasing and decreasing, after abuse of quinine, HStann.; intermittent, right, into teeth, better walking about, Ars.; intolerable,HCalab.; intolerable, from supercil- iary ridge to occipital protuberance, ELach.; leftsided, Jamb.,BNux v., | | Verbas.; especially left, at regular intervals spreads over face, or neck, involves eyes, worse from concussion or motion, especially stooping, ISpig.; leftsided, scar and depression over nerve, from being struck by a brick, pain 10 A.M., reaches its height at 3 P.M.,sharp cutting extends to temple and forehead, profuse lachrymation, better in dark room, when quiet, and at night, I ISpig.; pain usually commences at 6 A.M., lasts till 11 or 12, Glon.; 8 A.M. to 2 P.M., JNux v.; worse at night in bed, Chel.; periodical, cannot work, speak or swallow, Cinch.; better by pressure, Bapt.; pain also in branches of su- praorbital nerve (prosopalgia), IVer.; right, AEsc. h., H2Carbol. ac., IChel, Lyc. vir., Mez., Sil.; right, into eye and cheek, I.Chel.; from right to left, with bronchitis, from eating salt, BNatr. m.; right, morning periodicity, HCinch.; pain beginning in right, spreads over one side of head, comes on early in day, lasts, ten hours, leaving Soreness of scalp, HKali bi.; right, worse 11 A.M., better by warm applications, Magn. p.; pain in right, inclination to move, with hand over ach- ing place, Chin. a. ; right, worse, Chel.; Soreness along nerve and corresponding side of head, worse at night, ICinnab; stitching every morning at 8, along course of left nerve, affects whole left forehead, and when at height (about 11 o'clock) extends to left eye, which then seems to be pulled deep into orbital cavity, Nux v.; sudden, with flushing of same side of face, Hydr. ac.; worse from warmth, better from cold water, iChel. ɺ aching, darting, headache, sharp pain, shooting, tearing. Supraorbital, numbness: in afternoon, Ars. h.; extends to nose, Ars. m. Supraorbital, pain (undefined): Amyl., Bell., Bor, Calab., I Gels., ILac def., IILith., | |Meph., Merc. sul.., | | Natr. ph., Psor., Sang., Syph., I lºſabac., Verbas.; chill, after pains are over, Lact, ac.; day and night, I Sil.; with dizziness on rising in morning (mental diseases), IAct. rac.; before epilepsy, IAtrop. S.; worse from exertion or study, IGels.; and heaviness over brows, worse toward evening, HLil. tig.; into eyes, Lact. ac.; extending into or around eye (ciliary neuralgia), HIPrun.; with fainting, IINux v.; right, after typhoid fever (nervous affection), IManc.; through, comes On 9 A.M., stops 2 P.M., worse from noise, washing hands in cold water, dropping head forward, stepping heavily, better from soft pressure, lying on back, heat, Ign.; across fore- head, l l Gels.; with pain in back of head, on Sudden rising, Polyg; in influenza, Chel.; left, Brach., Brom., Form., Tereb., IUran. n.; left, awakes with, increases gradually, Worse from 2 to 5 P.M., decreases gradually but more quickly than it increased after tea, | |Sul.; left, before going to bed, Lyss.; in region of left when going to bed, with dizzi- ness, Form.; , left, severe, day and night, | Tereb.; left, in region of foramen, Bapt.; left, Over side of head and neck (gastric sick head- ache), Lobel. i.; left, in hemicrania, I Apis ; left, with heaviness of upper lid, I ILac c.; mostly left, with nausea (sick headache), BLach.; left, worse at night (headache), BKali bi.; begins over left, goes to right, worse from hour to hour (chronic cephalalgia), IPsor.; slight, left, with contracted feeling in throat, and eructations followed by diuresis, IUran. n.; left, tender to touch, Form.; in dysmenor- rhoea, Graph.; at 10 A.M.,Lact, ac.; and through eye, worse at night (iritis), JMerc. cor.; some- times right, sometimes left, passes from outer angle to root of nose, Sinap.; with throbbing above root of nose, Xan.; occasional, left, with sick, tired feeling, Ind.; and in eyes to Occiput, Act. rac.; onesided, Arn.; violent, on either side, but only one side at a time, with headache, Iris ; On opening eyes, extends into occiput, Vib.; in a small place above each brow (megrim), Ant. c.; right, pressing in- ward, Lyss.; violent, in orbital processes, HKali iod.; with pustules, terminating in ulcers and ulceration of cornea, ICrot. t.; nothing relieves, worse by motion, Chloral.; right, Acon, Brach., ºrCalc. a., Carbol. ac., Daph., | |Ralm., Lyss., TNux v., | Sang., Sep.; alter- nately, right and left side, Cain.; right (foreign body in eye), IHep.; right, with sleepiness, INux m.; right, small spot, worse writing, Lyss.; from wearing steel spectacles, Sil.; sudden, right, Caust.; with throbbing in tem- ples, Lac def; with neuralgic pain in testicle, Lyc. vir; as if snake were before vision, IGels. tº aching, headache, neuralgia. Supraorbital, piercing: Apis, Millef.; right, into brain, l l Syph.; right, on looking down, with throbbing headache, worse in evening, HNatr. m.; piercing small spot on left ridge, before rising, spot Sore to touch, Carbol. ac. Supraorbital, pressing: Alum., Ammoniac., Amyg., Bar. c.,Cadm. s., Calc. p., Cist.,BCrotal., IGels., || Kali c., Merc. iod. rub., IPhos., Urt. ur.; in afternoon, in eyebrows, Ars. h.; across, in pterygium, l l Zinc.; as if brain were com- pressed, causes closing of eyes, Bell.; around eyes, better by pressure of hands, Apis; with congestion to head, Carbo v.; continued, Bism., ISul.; dull, intermitting, in left ridge, | | Arn.; dull pain, IAloe; dull, left, worse from mental work, Tereb.; onesided (gastric), HNatr. s.; in sick headache, HIMelil.; with heat of whole body, except hands, HIPuls.; dull, heavy, as of weight within, I Amyl.; in- ward, right, Lyss.; with lachrymation, HCarbo v.; left, l l Card. m., Verbas.; left, with pain in 230 5. EYES, bones, as if he had received a bruise, could not open eye, TNux v.; left, in catarrh of fron- tal sinuses, ICup. m.; left, extends toward side of head, about 3.30 P.M., Sep.; left, fol- lowed by pain in occipital protuberances, thence over whole body, Bry.; left, seems to press down upper lid, HChel.; left, about size of a sixpence, Sil.; left, suddenly, in morning, Worse from motion, talking, worse after stool, with colic and flatulency, Therid.; in leucorrhoea, l l Merc. iod. flav.; in orbital margin, downward, in upper half of right, Cain. ; in morning, better in evening, Aur. mur. nat. ; right, Bell., Camph., HChel., Kalm., Urt. ur., Vib.; right, on awaking, Chrom. ac.; right, extending deep into brain, I lSyph.; right, externally, Spong.; right, in facial neu- ralgia, l l Puls.; especially over right (neu- ralgia), Coccion.; right, at root of nose, re- newed by stooping low down, Ign.; right, Sudden and painful, with a pressing down in lids, Zinc.; with difficulty of sight, goes off after vomiting, Raph.; worse on stooping, | |Mar. v.; worse from studying and moticn, better sitting still, Pic. ac.; extending to tem- ples, l l Arn; wavelike, benumbing, right, | |Plat.; as of weight above and behind right, with dulness of head, Rhus. B& dull pain, heaviness. Supraorbital, pricking: as from pins, ICepa. Supraorbital, quivering : between brows, from reading, Ang. Bºtwitching. Supraorbital, raging pain above edges of right brow : Chel. Supraorbital, sharp pain: Bapt., HChel, Diosc., Lil. tig., Lyss.; extending from internal to external canthus, or runs around eye, may extend into eye or head, ICinnab.; occasional, worse by cough, Asim ; over left eye, Asar. ; followed by burning in lids, Lyss.; right, in bone, Cup. ars.; in influenza, l l Sang.; right especially, then left, Bapt.; right, vibrating, intermittent, Pic. ac. Hº neuralgia. Supraorbital, shooting: 1Chel.; in bone, IKali bi.; 9 P.M., Lyss.; traversing head, I ISul.; left, Æsc. h., Arum t., IICed.; at a fixed point, generally right, causes twitching of eyebrows and desire to close eyes, worse moving eyes, walking, every step seems to jar, attacks ex- cited by overfatigue, anxiety, vexation, or overwork, l l Sep.; right, Natr. a.; right, ex- tending to eyeball, I Apis ; sharp, I lSenecio ; throbbbing, left, ISpig. Supraorbital, soreness: left, 9. A.M. to 1 P.M., daily, Cina ; left, at 11 P.M., Zing.; over exit of nerve, worse in morning, ICinnab.; gradu- ally worse, RForm. Supraorbital, sticking : comes suddenly and lasts a short time, Ferr.; worse from motion and stepping, Atrop.; sharp, right, backward over side of head (nervous debility), ICurar.; sharp, in ridge, in one spot, Ign.; transient, right, evening, Inul. Supraorbital, stinging: Cact. ; , left, when walking in sun or from strong odors, with in- creased urine, and melancholy, Selen.; in and around ridge, IApis; right, worse in thunder- storm, cold air, north wind, cold in head, Sep. Supraorbital, stitches: Atrop. S., HCaps., Mil- lef., JNatr. m.; from internal to external can- thus, or around eye, may exterid into eye or head, ICinnab.; jerking, left, I | Kali iod.; left, Arum t., Berb., IHChel, Manc.; left, returns every afternoon (prostatitis and atony of sex- ual organs), |Selen ; onesided, with cough, Phos.; in rheumatic ophthalmia, Coloc.; outward, left orbit, with complete drawing together of eye after using, in morning, con- tinues till noon, somewhat better in open air, Sep.; begins in forehead (rheumatic ophthal- mia), Coloc.; like a needle, with heat in head (hyperaemia of optic nerve and retina), RBry.; like needles, in brows, ICepa; right, Anac., Phos. ac.; tearing, left, at Same time in umbilical region, Zinc. Supraorbital, stupefying pain : dull, Hyos.; dull, worse left, increases and involves whole forehead, gradually subsides, pressing in, cramping, crushing pain, l l Stann. gº dull pain, heaviness, pressing. Supraorbital, swelling: baglike, between lids and brow, I Apis, likali c.; encysted, left, congenital, Calc.; hard, like scirrhus, in eyebrows, Sang.; under eyebrows (erysipe- las bullosum capitis,suppressed by salve), Kali c.; left (mercurio-syphilis), Aur. mur. nat.; with chronic diarrhoea, HKali c.; in and around ridge, Apis; right, Magn. p.; of skin, better from cold water, Apis. Supraorbital, tearing: left, as if in bone, WMerc. cor.; left, disappearing after touch, Thuya ; in region of brows, with retinitis albuminurica, BMerc. cor.; on opening eyes, Euphor.; in re- gion of brows, Rhus ; left, l l Kali iod.; with nausea, and gaping, Calc.; to nose, with nausea, IICalc.; right, extending over eye and into upper teeth, disturbing sleep, better by walking, Ars.; right, sore to touch, worse from motion and in evening Agnus; fine sticking in and above left, Zinc. Hº neuralgia. Supraorbital tension : Apis, Cadm. S., MGlon., || Phos. Bºtcontractive pain. Supraorbital, terrific pain: I ILach. Supraorbital, threadlike pain: right, towards root of nose, Cepa. * Supraorbital, throbbing: INPuls., HCarbo v., IGlon., Lyss. ; in middle of left, in a small spot, Ars.; between eyebrows, Calab.; in centre of right, commencing in morning, last- ing all day, with retching and vomiting of food and bile (migraine), HKali bi; in right brow, on awaking, Chel.; extending into right eye, Lyss.; dull, heavy, as if head would burst, soon after dinner, betterlying, pressing head against anything, open air, worse stoop- ing, moving, IKali bi:; left, Cain.., , Gymn., | Therid; over eyes, with weakness in limbs, going up stairs, Bapt.; onesided, Ptel.; left, caused by darting from behind eyeball for- ward, Spig.; of muscles, a kind of convulsion, ICina; right, Cinch. bol., Cornus, Lyss.; right, with nausea, Xan. Supraorbital, ticlike pains: left, for thirteen years, only after coitus, ICed. Supraorbital, tickling : right, caused by heat in right side of forehead, returns after coffee, Lvss. e sºrbital, touch : ridge, tender, with head- ache, l l Sep.; brow sore, l l Agar. Supraorbital, twitching: of brows, Calab.; left, Cic.; near outer corner of left, Calc. S.; vis- ible, of left, l l Caust.; in muscles, Ruta ; in levator, IHell.; right, Zing. 6. EARS. 231 Supraorbital, , warts: growth like warts, Ananth.; old warts (ophthalmia scrofulosa rheumatica), Caust. Supraorbital, wrenching: better in motion, with menses, Hyper. Supraorbital, 83% . Chap. 3, Forehead emi- nences, and Headache eyes. VITREOUS, acts especially on: INatr. m. Vitreous, filled with exudation: in sclero-cho- roiditis anterior, IKalm. Vitreous, fluidity: with floating opacities (cho- rio-retinitis in myopic patients), Prun. Vitreous, glaucoma; Bry, ICed., Colch., Coloc., Crotal., . I ILac c., ||Osm., IIPhos., Prun., Rhus; incipient, syphilitic, I HRali iod.; after iridectomy, l l Calab., | |Phos.; with cili- ary neuralgia, IPhOS.; with severe pains, Bell., Spig.; rheumatic, with venous hyperaemia, Coccul.;to relieve intraocular tension, l l Calab.; with dim vision, IISul.; if room was darkened, appearances of light became more pronounced, and increased with the pains towards even- ing, until far into night, to such an extent he feared he would go mad, IPhos. Vitreous, hazy: HCinch, Kaliiod.;during course of choroidal troubles, |Prun.; fundus cannot be seen (serous choroiditis), Geis. ;in glaucoma, Prun.; in rheumatic glaucoma, ICOccul.; from infiltration (hemiopia), Aur, met.; in left, Mere; iod. flav.; optic nerve discerned with difficulty, hpyeraemic, I IPsor; with floating opacities, Gels.; with black shreds sus. pended in it (chorio-retinitis), IKali m.; ex- cessive and variable amount, IKali iod. Vitreous, hemorrhage: ILach. Vitreous, very limited motion: on rotating eye (chorio-retinitis), IKali m. Vitreous, opacities: Bry, Merc. iod, flav., | |Seneg.; resulting from choroidal exudations, old hemorrhages, etc., Sul.; during course of choroidal troubles, I |Prun.; slightly turbid, Y. floating opacities (chorio-retinitis), OS. 6. EARS. Auditory nerve. Ears. EuStaChian tubeS. Hearing. Illusions of hearing. Membrana tympani. Tympanic cavity. AUDITORY NERVE, atrophic condition : HKali ph., Phos. Auditory nerve, weakness of fibres, causing deafness: l l Magn. p. Auditory nerve, hyperasthesia: IAtrop. s., Nux v., Sang. Bº Hearing sensitive. Auditory nerve, neuralgia. Jºe Ears neu- ralgia. Auditory nerve, paralysis: ICaust., IGlon., IHyos., IKali ph., Ver. v.; in bilious inter- mittent, IPuls. Auditory nerve, vertigo : in Menière's dis- ease, ICrotal., Colch., Sal. ac., Sil. EARS,abscess: in external, Crotal.; in meatus, Crotal.; small, in external portion of meatus, Form.; retro-aural, after incision, 1Calc.; in left, discharging a great quantity of pus (her- editary syphilis in a child), ISyph.; retro- aural, discharge of offensive pus (scrofulous ulcers), IBar... m.; in right ear, I | Ol.jec.; in forepart of right, a sac of matter, discharging when touched, iMerc. sol. gº aching, discharge, inflammation. Ears, aching (otalgia): Act. rac., Arg. nit., Arn., IBar. m., IIBell., Brach., Calc. p., Cann. i., Castor., ICepa, HiCham., | | Chlorof, III)ulc., Euph., TEorm., IGels., IGuaiac., Lac c., Mang., IIMerc., Merc. per., I Millef, Natr. s., Nux v., l l Phos., IPlant., IIPuls., ISpig., ITVerbas.; with abdominal pains, ICalc. p.; when bending head down, worse bending head backward, Polyg. ; acute, in right, every night between mid- night and morning, driving her out of bed (chorea), Myg.; in angina, IBar. m.; in and around, Calc. p.; confining him to bed for four days, PSOr.; great, deep in bone, awakes during night, l l Vib.; worse breathing, talking or laughing, Mang.; in cartilage, when lying on it at night, Med.; in nasal catarrh, IHydras.; of children, Cham,IDulc., IIPuls., Tereb., TVerbas.; of children, especially boys, HZinc.; of children, put fingers in ears, Arund.; chronic, onesided, with tooth- ache, returns after every slight cold, l l Sep.; from cold, IDulc., IGels., Merc., IPuls.; continued, severe in right, worse from stooping and exercise, better by application of cold, Ars. S. r.; contracting, Spong.; with cough, Calc., Caps.; with epidemic cough, in children, Jamb.; with crampy pain, often with rumbling in ears, Plat.; in dentition, Calc., IC ham, IGels.; from ear to ear, IHep.; with cracking in ears when swallowing, Kali m.; with erysipelatous inflammation, vesicular, of external and internal ear, BRhus; after a slap on ear, Calc. S.; with stitches in ears, Colch.; with sharp, piercing stitches in ears, INatr. c.; with pulsation in ear at night, JRhus ; after eating dinner, Agar.; after overexertion, l l Sil.; externally, IPetrol.; violent, in right external, commencing in morning, continues nearly all day, Rhod.; causes fainting, I |Merc.; violent, during fever, Calad.; after suppression of ague, IPuls.; after scarlet fever, Puls, better by putting finger into ears, Coloc.; with hot forehead, Cham.; with sweat on forehead, ICham.; frequent, Merc. viv.; frequent attacks of intolerable, l l Tell.; frostbitten, ; Agar.; with swelling of glands, l l Kalim.; with head- ache, singing in ears and vertigo, Sang.; pain from side of head and facial bones, Ars. m., 2 32 g 6. EARS. with pressing or gnawing in head and draw- ing in teeth, l l Ran. Sc.; in inner ear, Con...; in- ternally, in cartilage of left, as if parts had been bruised, Arn.; jerklike, from mouth along eus- tachian tube, Zinc.; with profuse lachryma- tion, Stram.; with lancinating, Mar. v.; in left, Dulc., Eryng., Iodof., Kob., ILac c., Med., Merc. iod, rub., Thlaspi; begins in left, terminates in left side of chest with dry cough with pain (typhoid fever), l l Stram.; violent, in left, while chewing, Apis ; deep in left, Cochl.; deep in left, in evening, worse from motion of temporal or masseter muscle, left in a few minutes, and appeared just above left external malleolus, worse on stepping, ILach.; in left, better from boring, during menses, Agar.; in left, violent, with intermission, bet- ter at night, when covering head warmly, | |Stram.; in left, with otorrhoea, suppressed, Calend.; in left, from which there is a slight discharge (boy, aet.4 months), l l Psor.; first left then right, 5.45 P.M., || Merc. viv.; pain pushes toward left, in diphtheria, ILac c.; worse in left, Gamb., Sil.; in measles, II Ant. c.; in left meatus, l l Tell.; in right meatus, Natr. ph.; in meningitis, 1Glon.; during menses, Aloe, IKali c.; metastasis from other parts, Mang., IPuls.; from music, l l Phos. ac.; in morning on rising, IForm.; worse in morning, and in open air, IMang.; from right, down neck on turning head, Carbo v., IIMagn. ph., Meph.; neuralgic, IChel., Sul. ac.; neuralgia, after be- ing in bed a short time, Sil.; neuralgia, behind right ear, ICup. ac., pain commences behind ear and shoots to eye, IIPrun.; neuralgia and deafness, with loss of speech, from massive doses of quinine, Gels.; neuralgia, with face- ache, 11Bell.; neuralgia, especially if periodic, IIGels.; neuralgic, in middle ear, with sup- puration, IZinc.; neuralgic, with toothache, Plant.; neuralgic, sudden stitch extends to eye, zygoma, jaw, teeth and throat, Spig.; at night, IlBulc, Merc. viv., IPuls.; worse from noise, I Bell.; on blowing nose, Phos.ac.; worse blowing nose, ICalc., Diosc.; from within out- ward, Carbo v.; extending to swollen parotid gland and head (diphtheria), Kalibi.; with pressing pain, l l Mur. ac.; pressing, by spells, with tearing pain extorting cries, 13Cham.; rending, in and around, Calc., p.; with rheu- matic complaints, or alternating with them, Calc. p.; in right, Acon., Anag., HBell., Card. m., Chin. umb., IElaps, Merc., Merc. iod. rub., IPuls., Rhod., Tell.; behind right, Arum d., ICup. ac.; in right, after exposure to cold, with numbness or succeeded by numbness (neuralgia), IKalm.; constant, deep in right, Tell.; in right, in intermittent fever, ICham.; in region of right, at 8 A.M., after walking, Pallad.; in right, worse lying on painful side, better sipping cold water, B. r. m.; in right, in night, better from external warmth, and by lying on right side, Lach.; severe in right (angina), IBar. m.; slight in right, deaf, into temples, with external sensitiveness, TForm.; in right, with tic douloureux, IColoc.; in right, extending into throat (Sore throat), IMerc. iod. flav.; transient in right, HCaust.; with screaming (ozaena), Aur. met.; intense, fears he will lose his senses, Sarrac.; disturbs sleep, in scarlatina, I lSil.; Spasmodic, l l Guai- ac.; with tearing stitches and external Swell- ing, especially with children, Zinc.; sudden, in left, l l Puls.; sudden, transient, in right, after 1 P.M., Arg. met.; especially when swal- lowing, l l Dros.; in left, when swallowing, Carb. S.; with tearing, Calc. p.; with tearing and stitching, extending to tympanum, Mang.; with toothache, Ammoniac., Plant., IIRhod.; with toothache, into right, IGlon.; extends into teeth, Lyss.; in right from teeth, Mang.; caused by filling teeth with gold, ICic.; with pain in teeth and face, sharp twinging, IPlant.; with throbbing digging in hollow teeth, drawing, extending to eye, IPuls.; caused by throat affection, Sang.; with pain in throat, IILach.; with sore throat, IILach., IMerc.; left side from throat, with proso- palgia, I Lith. c.; with swelling of throat, || Kali m.; with gray or white furred tongue, | |Kali m.; unbearable, loses consciousness, Curar.; worse from cold washing, Bufo. Hº pain (undefined), sharp pain, and other acute Sensations. Ears, adhesions in middle: IIod. H&" sharp pain, tearing. Ears, air: as if distending left external meatus and as though roaring in ears would occur, with stopped sensation, Mez.; as if air were pouring in, or as if tympanum were exposed, with a desire to bore with finger, Mez.; as if rushing out, Chel.; when laughing, asif cold air were passing out, Millef.; as if wind blew into ears, Staph.; feeling of cold wind, espe- cially in left,with ringing and whistling in ears, Vinca; sensation of wind rushing out, Stram.; Sensitive to air, I ICham.; sensitive to wind, Caust., IIIach. Ears, anaemic : ICalc., IICalc. p., ICarbo v., IICinch., IIFerr., Natr. m., IPhos., IPuls., Ver. v.; livid, with sensation of cobweb in face, | |Ran. Sc.; transparent, Il Pic. ac.; white, | |Sul.; white, in typhoid, IBell. Ears, beating: ſº throbbing. Ears, bleeding: gº hemorrhage. Ears, boils: behind, ICon., &Phyt., Sul.; blood- boils, Calc.; in front, l l Bry.; on left, painful to touch, Spong; in external meatus, IllMerc.; in right, pain when swallowing, Bov.; under, iCalc. Hº eruptions. Ears, bones : around, ache and hurt, Calc, p.; caries, with otorrhoea, IlSil.; diseased, Asaf. Hº Chapter 3, Mastoid process and region. Ears, boring pain: Bell., Kali iod.; in and be- hind, ICup. met.; in bones, in front of right, IBar. c.; acute, behind left, apparently at juncture of temporal, parietal and occipital bones, with vomiting of food and slime when pain reaches its height, ILach.; meeting in centre of brain, in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; left, Med.; behind left, IIAur. met.; behind, left, with nausea and vomiting, Lach.; with roaring and rumbling, particularly in left, | | Merc.; in otorrhoea, Il Sil.; from within out- ward, deep in left (scarlatina), Merc. iod. flav.; in right, Cup. ars.; in scarlatina, ICina; with dryness in throat, IOl. an.; throbbing, from within outward, deep in left, l l Merc. iod. flav.; worse walking in open air, Amm. m.; child bores into left, with fingers, when asleep, causing discharge of blood and pus, ISil. Hº piercing. Ears, bruised pain : Arn.; as after a blow, on touch, beneath and in front of right, in bone, Zinc. Bºy" aching. 6. EARS. 233 Ears, burning: AEsc. h., IIAgar.., , || Amyl., Anac. Oc., IIAur. met, Brom., Camph., Caps., I Caust., | | Chel., IDros., Lyss., Merc. Sul., Natr. m., l l Natr. ph., Sang., Spong., | | Zinc.; behind, Spong.; behind, especially at night, Aur. mur.; in canals, Arund.; with red cheeks, IISang.; after chill, Merc. Sul.; in chlorosis Secundaria metastatica, l l Sab.; as of glowing coals in small spot, Caust.; yet cold, Bapt.; deep, worse in left, Merc. Sol.; in erysipelas, | | Apis; in evening, followed next morning by vesicular eruption, Stilling.; external, Pic. ac.; external, feel cold internally, Merc.; with burning in eyes, Crot. t.; as if frozen, IIAgar.; from rheumatic pain in head, Amm. m.; with heat, Clem.; of left, Ant. c., Arum. t., Pallad., l l Tell.; in left outer, proceeding from pimple in concha, IKreo.; of upper half of left, Ars. S. r.; in lobe of right, burns, Scratches until it bleeds, Natr. ph.; on ex- ternal upper margin, Calad.; extending to left nostril, Jac.; in orifice of right, Spong.; in pinna, more especially in right, Tromb.; pressive in right, external, Lyss.; pressing, burning in right concha, evening, Lyss.; in side of ears, in pityriasis capitis, EMez.; on small spot over right ear, sensitive to slightest touch, Calc. p.; as if standing near stove, B.Mang.; from throat,Spong.; worse walking in Open air, Amm. m.; with inclination to yawn, Daph.; as if membrane would be forced out with each beat of heart, Amyl. 83% congestion, heat, inflammation. Ears, as if would burst: on sneezing, IPuls. Ears, cartilages: pain, Spong.; pain as if bruised, Ruta, Ears, catarrh: | | All. sat., IBar. m., HCham, Ferr. ph.; in middle ear, iTell.; in middle, causes deafness, HKalis.; in inner ear, Sang.; middle, purulent, both sides, Vespa. tº discharge. Ears, closed: Đº stopped. Ears, cold: 1Calc. p., | | Chel., Cic., Lachn., IPetrol., | |Strann., Ver. v.; with aching, HCalc. p.; in traumatic delirium, ILach.; with sense of a cobweb on face, l l Ran. sc.; feeling of coldness, Menyanth.; left feels cold, Tereb.; feeling, with numbness extend- ing to cheeks and lips, IPlat.; feeling in preg- nancy, l l Merc.; feeling in a small spot in meatus, Chrom. ac.; during febrile heat, HIpec.; icy, in tertian ague, ILach.; icy, in cholera, | Ver.; feeling in a small spot of left meatus, Chrom. ac.; one ear cold, the other warm, in capillary bronchitis, pneu- monia, Chel.; cold pain from ears to top of head, l l Mur, ac.; then throbbing heat and deafness, iCalc. p.; of tips, in impending hydrocephaloid, ICinch. Bº catarrh. Ears, congestion: Aur. met., 1Calc., | | Camph., IOp., Spong.; after typhoid, causing deafness, in blonde subjects and intellectual men with large heads and prominent mastoid processes, | | Phos.; to right, Lyss.; with throbbing, | |Phos. Bºy" heat, inflammation. Ears, contractive pain: behind, worse after- noon, better sitting and washing, Asar. B& cramplike, pinching, pressing. Ears, convulsions: from extension of disease, Crotal. Ears, cracking: when chewing or swallowing, Calc., l l Menyanth., Nitr. ac.; on turning head (deafness), Caust.; when moving jaw, Aloe. Bº Illusion cracking. Ears, cramplike , pain: Bell., Val.; behind, Murex ; external, Ang.; violent, in lobule of left, into neck on boring finger into ear, Zinc.; in left, while walking in open air, Spong.; with otalgia, IPlat. £33° contractive, pinching, pressing, ten- 81CIl. Ears, crawling: Amb., Spong.; better putting fingers in, Coloc.; , in right, while eating, Lachn.; as if something were crawling out, |Puls. Ears, crowding sensation: Spong. Ears, cutting: from left, into brain, Arg. met.; better putting finger into ear, IColoc.; ex- tending into ear, IForm.; in middle ear, in neuralgia, Zinc.; intense, thrusting into right ear, Syph. ɺ darting, lancinating, stitches. Ears, darting: "Hep.; in left, Millef, HIPuls.; when blowing nose, Calc.; , quick, in right, from without inward, pains follow each other in quick succession, Med.; in right, HKali iod.; sudden in right, later left, Dolich.; under and back of right, Xan ; sudden acute (facial neuralgia), IGels. B& lancinating. Ears, digging: Ananth.; extending to left nostril, Jacar.; at night, in right, Amm. m.; in right, with stitches, Gels.; as if one were digging about with a blunt piece of wood, a kind of scraping pressure, Ruta. Ears, discharge (otorrhoea); Anac., Ant. c., Ars., Asaf., Aur.met, libar.m., Bell.,Brom., Bry, Calc., Castor, IICaust, IGraph., IHep., BHydras., IKali s., IBLyc., IIMerc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos., IIPsor., iPuls.,IHSil., IISul, Tell.; irritation of brain, after suppression, Puls.;bland, nearly inoffensive mucus and pus, Puls.; bland, mucous, with dropping in poste- rior nares, Hydras.; bloody, Cinch.,IGraph.; bloody and offensive, from right, with tearing, IIMerc. Sol.; blood and pus (eczema, intertrigo, etc.), HPetrol.; brown, offensive, from right, HKalis.; brown, offensive, from left, for nearly four years, IPsor.; with caries, IIAur. met, HCalc.,1Calc.fl., Natr.m., Sil.; catarrhal, irrita- ting, º Hydras.; catarrhal, with scrofulous in- flammation of eyes, Merc. d.; catarrhal, in scrofulous children, Merc. d.; in chlorosis, Puls.; after cold, or as a sequel to scarlet fever, measles, etc., Puls.; copious, HFluor. ac.; in otitis media, IPuls.; copious, with rash, BLach.; curdy, IISil.; constant, watery, curdy, ichor- ous, with pain after a fresh cold, Sil.; after diphtheria, I ISul.; dirty, , offensive, ISul; especially after exanthema, l l Menyanth.; ex- coriating, Calc. p.; fetid, Boy., HCarbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Caust., ICinch, IHydras, IILyc., Meph., Nitr., ac., | | Ol.jec., IIPsor., | |Sal. ac., IISil.; fetid, with caries of Ossi- cula, after , scarlatina, IIAur. met.; fetid, in conjunctivitis pustulosa, l l Tell.; fetid, corroding, thin, ISul.; fetid, with glandular swelling, IBar...m.; fetid, , in meningitis, IThuya ; fetid, like fish pickle, causing vesi- cles, 11Tell.; fetid, profuse, of a penetrating odor, causing eruption, objects to having ears washed, liSul.; fetid, profuse from right, with deafness and ringing in ears (since measles twenty-two years ago), Merc.; fetid, from right, with deafness (chronic otorrhoea), 234 6. EARS. Elaps; fetid, horribly offensive, as if rotten, II, Psor.; fetid, like rotten cheese, BBar. m.; fetid, of four years standing, NKali s.; fetid, in syphilis, Merc.; fetid, thick, dark, Il Puls.; fetid, in pruritus vulvae, Calc.; filled with Whitish, pappy, fetid pus, or viscid discharge (scrofulous), Calc.; flesh-colored fluid, Car- bo v.; green, Hep.; green, odorless, Il Lac c.; slight, leaving green spot on bed-linen, Elaps; with goitre, Calc.; with headache, LPsor.; after hemicrania, Absinth.;ichorous, Carbo a., IILyc., Nitr. ac., IIPsor; profuse, ichorous, cadaverous smelling, Ars.; with great itching, Crot. t.; in keratitis pustulosa, | |Sul.; from left, Ferr.; mattery, IKali s., Merc. Sol.; mattery, from left, HArs., IGels; thin matter, Sep.; after measles, Cact., Carbo V., Colch., Crotal., Lyc., Menyanth.; Nitr. ac., Puls., Sul.; after abuse of mercury, Aur. met., IIHep., Nitr, ac.,8Sil.; moisture, Graph, Merc.; offensive moisture, Zinc.; moisture behind, IIGraph., Petrol.; of bloody mucus (suppuration of middle ear), IISil.; more mu- cus than pus, IHKalibi.; of thick white mucus, IKali m.; of yellowish, slimy mucus, IKali Im.; with Soreness of inner nose and crusts on upper lip, after abuse of mercury, IISil.; periodic, after scarlatina, IAPsor., Sul.; pe- riodical, every seventh day, ISul.; purulent, Alum., HAmm. c., Ananth., Arund., Asaf., IBar. m., Bor., Bufo., NCarbo v.,ICepa, Cinch., IGraph., Li Hep., IKali bi., Hiſ lyc., IIMerc., Natr. m., INitr, ac., I HPsor, IPuls., | Sal. ac., Sil., ISul.; pus and blood, Il Tell.; canal filled with white, cheesy, bloody pus, surround- ing skin Scurfy, irritated, better by hot appli- cation, cannot bear cold, Hep.; purulent, fetid, Bov., ICist., IHep., Merc. cor., Psor., Zinc.; purulent, green, fetid, Merc.; puru- lent, irritating, Hydras.; purulent, from left, day and night, Zinc.; muco-purulent, from right, glands enlarged (eczema; scrofula; goitre), 11Calc.; muco-purulent (suppuration of middle ear), Calc.; purulent, profuse, fetid, ISul.; purulent, fetid, with deafness after Scarlatina, Il Tell.; purulent, fetid, itch- ing, Merc.; purulent, fetid, worse in left, ISul.; purulent, fetid, after scarlatina or abuse of mercury, l l Asaf.; purulent, profuse, HBar.m.; purulent, watery (chronic inflammation of eyes,and otorrhoea after vaccination) | | Thuya ; yellowish white, muco-purulent, fetid, after measles twenty-two years ago, H Merc.; puru- lent, yellow liquid, IKali c.; after scarlatina, Asaf., Bar. m., HBell., Colch., ICrotal., Graph., Hep., IKali bi., IILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., IIPsor., Puls.; after scarlatina, constant offen- sive, Sour-smelling, stench could not be re- moved by washing or syringing, I Sul.; scrofu- lous, Ant. c., IBar. m., Iod., TiSil.; oozing of serum behind (eczema), IOleand.; sticky, IGraph.; thin, yellow, sticky, after inflam- mation, HKali s.; effects of suppressed, Elaps, HIPuls., HSul.., | |Zinc.; thick, IHydras.; thick, mucous, Hydras.; thick, white, bloody, fetid, from left, Eryng.; thin, IIPsor.; thin, fetid (after scarlatina or abuse of mercury), II Asaf.; thin, watery, cons ant, sometimes ichorous and curdy, from right, after scarlatina, Il Sil.; after vaccination, Sil., | |Sul., IThuya; worse by warmth, I Merc. viv.; watery, ICist., JElaps, IKali S., IISil.; watery, acrid, copious, from left, after aching and throbbing in meatus, | lTell.; watery, acrid, small, occasionally (ozaena), I ISyph.; watery, excoriating, Tell.; watery, first left then right, I | Merc. viv.; watery, fetid, with deafness after scarlatina, IGraph.; watery, smelling like fish pickle, causing vesicles wherever it touches, IITell.; watery, purulent, with pain, l l Syph.; watery, trickling, ICalc.; watery, yellow, after sup- pression of measles, l l Puls.; watery, trans- parent, yellowish, constantly, oozed from meatus, which was obstructed by amberlike crusts, discharge offensive, sometimes putrid, generally musty smell like fish brine, pustules wherever discharge touched abraded surface of ear or face, Tell.; yellowish, Elaps; bright yellow, thick, very offensive from right (diphtheria, chronic Otorrhoea) Lyc.; yellow, from left in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; yel- lowish, chronic, profuse, fetid, worse at night, Merc. viv.; yellow, from right, HAEthus., Ars.; yellow, tenacious, so that it may be drawn through perforation in strings (perforated tympani), Ilkali bi.; yellow, thick, fetid, after scarlatina, IKalibi. Hº aching, catarrh, hemorrhage, inflam- mation. Ears, dragging: l l Phos., Sep.; and tearing in left (otalgia), HGuaiac.; in polypus auri, Anac.; in toothache, Caust. Bº drawing. Ears, drawing: IBar. c., Berb., Cham.; behind, with stitches from within, IKali c.; in bones, in front of right, IBar. c.; cramplike, in Outer, | | Oleand.; cramplike, especially in right, Coccus; intolerable, with a sense as of some- thing stopped up in ear, worse moving jaw and masticating (migraine), l l Verbas.; under right lobe, as if in periosteum, to cheek and lower maxilla, Arg. met.; in external, ISpig., Tarax.; in right, I Cycl., Spong.; in left, | | Chel.; in left, extends downward, Il Verbas.; in left, rather externally, Viol. ; sensation as if left would be drawn inward, l l Verbas.; in left external meatus, Bism.; in meatus, like otalgia, Sil.; to neck and shoulder, INatr. m.; worse at night and in change of weather, or from movement after being long seated, Sil.; from within outward, 1Con.; pinching, behind left, into lower jaw, Zinc.; in right, Caust.; in right, after dinner, Ant. c.; spasmodic, l l Phos. ac.; from right to teeth, Calad.; tensive, to lobes, Cham. Đº dragging, rheumatic. Ears, dry: Arn., || Aur. met., Carbo v., Colch., Iodof; or sensation of dryness, Petrol.; in auditory canal, INux v., | |Phos.; in auditory canal, in otitis media, Puls.; with deafness, Calc., IGraph., ILach.; with yellow earwax, B Carbo v.; in typhoid fever, Sul.; in meatus, Nux v.; in meatus, at Outer portion, Sil.; must scratch, Cast. eq. B& wax. Ears, dull feeling: Chen. V., Iod. Ears, dull pain : Dulc.; at back of, with ner- vousness and depression, Crotal.; constant, in left, caused by extension from inflamed ton- sil, Ustil.; in deafness, Caust.; deep in right, wakes during night, continues with depres- sion of spirits for three days, llTell.; in right, seeming to affect jaw socket, does not know whether tooth or ear aches, Xan. Hºº aching. Ears, eruption: Il Bar. c., HCalc., | | Caust., HSep.; around right, Hyper.; behind, Guaraea, ILyc., IMerc. viv., ISul.; behind, in scrofulous 6. EARS. 235 ophthalmia, IBar. c.; behind, exudes sticky fluid, HIGraph.; white blisters on a red base, on right, discharging a watery fluid, later des- quamation, or pus and Scabs form, Ptel.; yel- low blisters around, with erysipelas of face, ICamph.; burning, ICic.; chafing behind (chil- dren), Ars. S. f.; cracks behind, Sep.; crusty, Elaps; crusts around, I ILach.; crusty, burn- ing, inability to lie on ears, Ananth.; har- dened crusts in outer canal, l l All. sat.; spread over half of head, greenish crusts, with oozing of whitish thick matter, IKali bi.; behind ears, simulating crusta lactea, Oozing a fluid and breeding vermin, l l Oleand.; a mass of crusts and pus, on right, crusts extend behind auricle to occiput, upward upon parietal bone, nearly to vertex, forward to right ear and over cheek upon edge of region involved small vesicles filled with clear fluid, which became yellow, then crusted, and pus flowed from beneath crusts, l l Psor.; outer occasionally covered with thick crusts, ILyc.; left desqua- mating a substance like powdered starch, IComo.; about auricles, caused by profuse dis- charge of penetrating odor, ISul.; dry, offen- sive, easily bleeding, burning, begins behind, pains and cracks, better scratching, IISul.; dry, itchy, pimply behind, l l Staph.; eczema be- hind, IICalc.; eczema behind, accompanied by abscesses affecting bones, Iiſsor; eczemat- ous behind, bleeds from scratching, after diph- theria, ISul.; eczema behind, with formation of thick crusts, l l Tell.; eczema with thick crusts and fissures, IIIyc.; eczema in front, tending to affect eyelids, Tereb.; eczema covers both and surrounding skin, hot and itching, constant oozing of watery discharge, IKalibi.; eczematous, after any severe exer- tion, with swelling, Psor.; fissured, behind and above, glutinous secretion, scab cracking open, itching worse before a storm, IGraph.; fissured behind and on, exuding thick gluey secretion which mats hair, IHep.; skin back of each fissured at connection , with side of head, IHydras.; furuncles in meatus, Crotal., IIMerc., HIPic. ac., IISul.; granular, on mucous membrane, IHydras.; herpes behind, IGraph., Sep.; herpetic, in and around, | | Oleand.; herpetic, behind, worse from heat, which causes burning, Con...; herpetic, be- hind and on lobes (impetigo capitis), 1Caust.; dry herpes with white scales, Mar. v.; herpes, worse evening and , in open air, better in warmth, Kreo.; itching of old herpes behind, IMagn. m.; resembling itch behind ears in children, Arund.; on lobes, Bar. c.; dampness, moist, Calc.; moist be- hind, in scrofulous otorrhoea, SAnt. c.; moist, on external, in scrofulous otorrhoea, Ant. c.; moist, itching, behind, BMez; itching, fetid, Scratching changes place of itching, but in- creases Oozing, Staph.; moist behind right, ICalc.; nodosities size of hempseed, painful to touch, Berb.; inflamed nodules, covered with a Scab, painful to touch, in left concha, close to entrance of meatus auditorius, tensive pains, creeping as if it would gather and break, Spong.; chronic, moist, fetid, behind, l l Vinca; oozing, behind, Mez.; oozing, external, Psor.; oozing, behind, in scrofulous ophthalmia, | | Rhus; pimples, Calc. p.; pimples, in front, Berb.; pimples behind, itching, IPallad.; pimple causes heat, burning, redness, swelling of left outer, IKreo.; pimples, behind left, Calad.; pimples forming scurfs, itching when getting warm in bed, Mur. ac.; dark red pain- ful pimple in left, Camph.; pimple on top of right, Calc. S.; a row of sore pimples on helix of right, Ind.; pimples, on scalp behind, sensitive to touch, Calad.; acutely sore pim- F. behind and above left, Pallad.; pimple be- ind changing into ulcer, having characteris- tics of sycotic ulcer of Celsus, TAst.rub.; pustules on and behind concha, Psor.; pustules behind left, IPsor.; small, painless pustules in ear, Cast. eq.; small pustules wherever pus touched, better by hot application, cannot bear cold, IHep.; meatus covered with small pustular eruption, extending inward, 7-Carbol. ac.; pus- tular, after vaccination, l ISul.; rash about, Ars.; red, as if covered with scarlet rash, Vespa; Scabby, with amaurosis, IPsor.; scabs behind, IBar... , c., IIGraph., IISil.; thin, creamlike scabbing, | |Natr. ph.; Scab, burn- ing, itching, on ear lobe, Sars.; external, scabby, Psor.; moist scab behind, with dry tetter on back of head (a child), IPsor.; scabs on tragus, Puls.; covered with scabs, IHydras.; cartilaginous portion dry, parch- mentlike and covered with small scales, HPetrol.; Scurf, l l Hyper., IIPsor.; scurf behind, Aur. mur.; scurf on right, Cinnab.; humid scurf, behind, IPsor.; scurfs, humid, suppu- rating, in and behind, IILyc.; Scurfs, thick, oozing, Bov.; small, yellow scurf on concha, HIod.; soreness behind, spreading rapidly, ex- udes offensive smelling serum, painful when washed, |Sep.; Soreness of whole external, with abundant yellow fetid discharge, l l Psor.; humid soreness behind, IIPsor.; irregular spots behind, Coccul.; leprous spots, cop- ery, annular, IGraph.; large moist spots be- ; | | Psor.; red-spots behind, Berb., Coccul.; red spots, with fine blisters, behind, Tell.; red spots around, burning like nettles, Chel.; suppurating on and around, ICic.; humid tetter, with swelling of cervical glands, and livid gray complexion, IKreo.; on left, gathers every two weeks and discharges a yel- low greenish pus (tinea capitis), Iris; tetter on lobes, Sep.; tetters on and around, extend- ing into external meatus, ICist.; tetterlike roughness, behind or below, I IMar. v.; small flat tubercles behind, Bar. c.; small vesi- cles quickly filling with a yellow lymph, pain- ful, like Sores, to touch, drying up after a few days, behind right, Psor.; vesicular on mem- brana, suppurating and perforating, Tell.; vesicular, exuding a yellow watery serum, IRhus v.; ear looked as if water-soaked (after scarlatina), l l Tell. Gº boils, erysipelas; also Chap. 4, Eruption. Ears, erysipelas: in brokendown or hemor- rhagic constitutions, ICrotal.; with itching, heat, redness and blisters, Meph.; begins at right, and spreads over face, ISul. Bºº Chap. 4, Eruption erysipelas. Ears, excoriated: LMerc.; with profuse dis- charge of serous fluid, IKali bi.; meatus, 7-Carbol. ac.; meatus, by offensive discharge (otitis media), ILyc. gº discharge excoriating, eruption, raw- Iſle SS. Ears, excrescences: fungous, IMerc. sol. 236 6. EARS. Ears, feeling: want of, in internal meatus, | | Mur. ac. Ears, fissures: behind, IIGraph., IHep., Hy- dras., ISul.; in eczema, intertrigo, HPetrol. Ears, foreign body, sensation of a | | Phos.; as of dirt or spongy substance, which swells up, Ananth.; obstructing right, causing deaf- ness, Astac. Ears, formication: in concha, Arg. met.; in left external, Arund. Hºt numbness, tingling. Ears, frost bite: IHAgar., Crotal., IIPetrol. H&^ Chapter 46, Skin chilblains. Ears, fulness: AEsc. h., Arum d., Cann. i., HCro- tal.., | | Eup. pur., HGlon., Lac c., Merc. Sol., Natr. ph.; behind ears, Therid.; with deafness and cracking when blowing nose or swallow- ing, Mang.; in meningitis, Arg. nit., Glon.; fulness in right, Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Como.; in right, when eating, Natr. c.; in middle right, later in left, Arum d. 6&º congestion, heaviness, pressing. Ears, glands: pains into, IKali bi.; painful glandular enlargement in front of tragus, IIod.; inflammation of, Bell.; a lump under right, with sharp pain, Samb.; swelling under, also inflammatory, I.Merc. B& Chapter 9, Lower jaw glands; also Chapter 31, Neck glands. Ears, gnawing: as if something were, Led. Ears, granulation : tº eruption, polypus. Ears, heat: Ananth., Ang., Ars., Astac., B.Bell., ICalc., Calc. p., WCham., HCic., HElaps, l l Hy- per., Ign., ILyc., Lyss., Manc., JNatr. m., HSpong., Zing.; alternating heat and coldness, Berb.; like hot blood within, l l Calc.; as if hot blood rushed in, ILyc.; body chilly, BAcon.; burning, after chill, Merc. Sul.; burn- ing, with heat in back part of head, Jatroph.; burning, inside and outside, Casc.; burning, and red, Tabac.; as if a burning heat were rushing out, Paris; feel hot, yet cold to touch, Bapt.; warmth of concha, Arg. met.; after eating, Asaf.; ebullitions, with palpi- tation, Arg. met.; every evening, in left, HCarbo v.; a hot exhalation passes out at in- tervals, Canth.; external, 18 Acon., Aloe, Calc. p., HCarbo v., IKalibi., WKali c., || Merc.; external, of left, Arn. ; external, right, Bry.; feverish, Iodof; with gastric derangement and acidity, l l Natr. ph.; internal, Aloe, Calc. p.; in left, Amyl., Cinnam., Jacar., Raph.; in left outer, proceeding from a pimple in concha, HKreo.; of lobe, Ang., Camph.; of lobes, peewish, whining, Alum.; at night, Alum.; of one, in evenings, Alum.; in pertussis, NCaps.; in right, Como., IKali c., Lyss., Samb., Tereb.; in right, in evening, WNatr. S.; in right, fol- lowed by headache in vertex and forehead, as soon as headache gets better heat returns, heat comes from within and spreads from back of neck to ear and into eye and face, ac- companied by constant pain in nape of neck, which increases after heat and headache dis- appear, Lyss.; in right, left pale and cold (gastritis), IKali c.; in right, as if something hot were streaming out, Æthus.; with stitches in temples, Calc.; hot to touch, Ars. S. r.; feeling of warmth, Ant. t., Arum d. ; as if hot water were running out of right, Cham. Hº burning, congestion, inflammation. Ears heaviness: | |Glon.; during menses, Crotal. B&P congestion, fulness, pressing. Ears, hemorrhage: 1Arn., | | Arund., ICic., ICinch., HCrotal., Elaps, HHam., IILach., Op., IIPhos., Puls.; arterial blood gushes from, Elaps; during cough, Bell.; of external, Bufo.; left bleeding readily, Eryng.; first left then right, l l Merc. viv.; profuse, provoked by slightest touch on meatus by finger (after Scarlatina), l l Tell.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, BRhus ; in place of menses, IBry., Phos.; blood oozes from, IICrotal.; bright red, from left, l l Arund.; of right, also nosebleed which clears head, HHam.; surface bleeds easily (eczema, intertrigo, etc.), HPetrol.; after prolonged suppuration, Cinch.; from slightest touch, HHep. Hºº burning, congestion, inflammation. Ears, sensation as if hollow and wide inside: BAur. mur. Ears, hyperaesthesia: Val. Ears, indurated: right auricle hard, Asar. Ears, inflammation (otitis): Acon., Apis, Ars., Bar. c., Bar. m., IBell.., | | Bor., Bry., WCact., Cadm. S., IHCalc., Caps., 1Caust., BCham., Con., IDulc., Elaps, IFerr. ph., Gels., IIGraph., IHep., WHydras., HIod., IKali bi., IKali c., IKali hyd., Kali m., IKali s., IKreo., ILach., Led., HILyc., Mang., IIMerc., IMerc. d., Merc. iod. rub., Mez., INatr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Phos., Phyt., Pic. ac., IPsor., in Puls., Rhus, Sang, insil, Stram., IISul, Symph., Tell., Tereb., Therid., Thuya, Verbas., Ver. v., Zinc.; discharge bloody, ex- coriating, IRhus; catarrhal, IGels., | | Jamb., HiMerc., Puls.; chronic, catarrhal, with acrid discharge, Natr. m.; of submucous and sub- cutaneous cellular tissue, extending to paro- tid gland, which becomes swollen and tender, Merc.; in children, who suddenly cry out with pain while they appear listless and un- observant, and where it seems doubtful whether irritation is in brain or in intestinal canal, IHSul.; in rickety children, with ten- ' derness of head, Kali iod.; begins in concha, extends to external meatus, l l Arund.; with delirium, horrid pain, swelling of internal meatus, ear and adjoining parts, Puls.; in dentition, Calc., Cham., | |Tereb.; chronic diffuse, HFluor. ac., | | Mez.; erysipelatous, of external and internal, vesicular, with otalgia, IRhus; after erysipelas, I | Puls.; external, |Fluor.ac., Merc., Pic. ac., Puls.; complicated with eruptive fevers, IISul.; from furuncle in meatus, Pic.ac., IISul.; with headache. Anac.; internal and external, cramplike sticking and as if stopped by swelling, BMerc. Sol.; inter- stitial, Merc.; of labyrinth, after cerebro- spinal meningitis, ISil.; of left, with deafness, IMerc. Sol.; circumscribed or furuncular, of meatus, chronic or subacute, Pic. ac.; of ex- ternal meatus, Chel., HKali bi.; of left exter- nal meatus, IKali bi.; of meatus, diffuse, with oozing of moisture, Petrol.; of middle ear, I Cham., IGels., ILyc., HIMerc. d., IIPuls.; chronic otitis media, worse before menses, HNatr. c.; chronic otitis media, granules similar to condyloma, IThuya ; chronic otitis media, watery or purulent discharge, Smells like putrid meat, Thuya; otitis media, with profuse, thick, yellowish , or yellowish- green discharge, IIPuls.; otitis media, thick, tenacious discharge, more mucus than pus, IHydras.; in complication with meningitis, 6. EARS. 237 IISul.; with periostitis, IICaps.; with psoric patients, IPsor.; in psoric patients, with ten- dency to skin eruptions, coryzas and cerebral congestion, IISul.; with external redness and sensation of great Soreness, Magn. c.; rheu- matic, Cact., Led. ; after Scarlatina, IApis; scrofulous, Iod.; commences with shooting pain, l l Arund.; with stitches, Merc. cor.; suppurating, with stupor, Arn.; from checked sweat, ICact.; with enlarged tonsils, Merc., Tereb. Hºº aching, congestion, discharge, erysipelas, heat, suppuration, swelling. Ears, itching: IIAgar., Amb., Anac., Anac. Oc., IIAur. met., IBar. c., Brach., Calc., Cup. m., Elaps, Grat., Hep., IKalibi..., || Kreo., I ILaur., | |Natr. ph., Phos., Sil., Sep., Sul.; behind, IIGraph., IINatr. m., INitr. ac.; behind, par- ticularly at night, Aur. mur.; behind, would like to scratch them off, I | Therid.; behind, Scratching causes small elevations, when scratched off spots feel sore, HMez.; spreads over whole body, Amm. c.; burning of outer, in warm room, Calc. p.; in canals, Arund.; with increase of cerumen, HCycl.; with heat, like a furnace, in chest, Med.; in concha, Arg. met.; in right concha, l l Chel., | | Spig.; cor- rosive, Scratching until bleeding, Arg. met.; in coryza, Cycl.; deep in, IPuls., Rumex ; deep in, in otitis, HCaps.; intense, in eczema and intertrigo, IPetrol.; of external, Calc. p., ISil., ISpig., IESul.; severe, worse in evening, and lasting till midnight, preventing sleep and nearly driving him crazy, Psor.; better by boring finger in ear, Bov., IColoc.; child can hardly be kept from boring, Psor.; as if frost-bitten, IHAgar.;with gastric derangement and acidity, I | Natr. ph.; in inner, Calc. p., Caust.; intolerable, HElaps, IFluor. ac.; in left, II Anag., Lachn.,Med., Sul.., | |Tell.;around left, at night, Ailant.; chiefly in left, Sil.; intense and deep in left, Cist.; in left, with a feeling on putting finger into it, as if fleas were jumping about, Zinc.; in left, during menses, better boring, Agar.; over left, going off when touch- ing place, Illic.; of right lobe, awaking him, HKali bi.; in right meatus, Natr. ph.; in exter- nal meatus, with swelling and painful throb- ing, IITell.; momentarily better from scratch- ing, but followed by burning, Fluor. ac.; at night, IMerc. iod. rub.; with otorrhoea, Crot. t.; with purulent, offensive otorrhoea, Merc.; painful, Caps.; of right, Carbol. ac., Cinnab.; in right, better from boring, Zinc.; in right, in evenings, Calad.; of right, inner, worse than left, Diosc.; soon after rising, Tromb.; not bet- ter by scratching, Amm. m.; inside of ear, in pityriasis capitis, Mez.; during sleep, ILyc.; in a small spot in upper part of both, disap- pearing after Scratching, Lyss.; in syphilis, Merc.; tickling, Coccus; violent, Agar..,] I Kali c.; with worms, Sabad. Ears, jerking pain : Calc. p., Val.; boring in front of right, Calc. a.; cramplike, in ex- ternal, like earache, ICina ; with itching, Sabad.; in left, Chrom. ac.; in otalgia, IIPuls.; in outer, followed by heat in inner, l l Puls.; pinching within, Zinc.; roaring, with sudden starting of ; Calc.; sharp, as if stabbing with a knife, lasting nearly an hour, Vib.; sudden, in right, causing whole body to start, Calc.; sudden, in left, Chrom. ac. #39° twinging, twitching. Ears, knocking: Bºthrobbing. Ears, lacerating: Bell., Cadm. s., Gamb.; ex- tends to head and throat, worse by disturb- ance, musical Sounds, and all noises (otitis), IISul.; to lobes, Cham.; cannot be located, Kalibi.; in meatus, is concentrated in occi- put and ceases, Ast. r.; reaching to legs, must lie down, Curar. jº cutting, darting, stitches. Ears, livid : Bºy" pale. Ears, lump: gº glands. Ears, metastasis : Hº aching, convulsions. Ears, moisture : gº discharge. Ears, neuralgia: Gºaching (otalgia), tearing and other acute sensations. Ears, nodes : coppercolored, l l Graph. Ears, numbness: "Carbol. ac.; below, Ars. met.; of bones around, IFluor. ac.; in left, Tarax., | | Verb.; lasting a short time, Irid. ɺ formication, tingling. Ears, obstructed: gº stopped. Ears, offensive odor: I Graph. 53; discharge. Ears, otalgia: gº aching. Ears, otorrhoea: gº discharge. Ears, pain (undefined): about ear, in eczema, in- tertrigo, etc., Petrol.; just behind, Carbol. ac., Glon.; behind, deep within head, back- ward and inward to ears, Cepa ; behind left, Castor.; behind left, in bone, extending to- wards neck, l l Lith.; just above and behind tip of right, Pallad.; behind, from neck, 7. Form.; behind, with drawing in muscles of neck, ICalc. p.; behind right, better after having lain quiet for a while, and after din- ner, Bapt.; behind right, running down side of neck, Pic. ac.; beneath, extending down jaw (otitis), Merc.; in front of both and be- hind left, Diosc.; from back of left ear to eye and mouth on that side, Coloc.; at base of left, Arund.; below left, midway between mastoid process and angle of jaw, Bapt. ; near right, Dolich.; in walls of meatus, Ferr. S.; in circumference of meatus, Card. m. Hº aching. Ears, pale: gº anaemic. º Ears, picking : behind right, Cepa. Ears, piercing: in inner, Con...; in mastoid pro- cess, Con.; outward, as if with a sharp pointed instrument, Berb.; in right, inward, TNatr. S.; throbbing, from within outward in right, |Glon. Biº* boring, stitches. Ears, pinching: I Bell., Caust., E.Merc.; in ex- ternal, ISpig.; first right, then left, Bell.; in right, in uterine disorder, ICon. gº contractive, cramplike, pressing. Ears, as if pinned to head: Vib. Ears, polypus: IHCalc., ILach., ILyc., Petrol., IPhos.; exuberant polypoid growthson mucous membrane, IHydras.; polypoid excrescence closes meatus near opening of right, Kalis.; in middle ear (chronic otitis media), IThuya; especially among old and middle-aged women, HMar. v.; auditory canal, right occluded by soft, easily bleeding polypi, polypi dropped off in six days (after measles, twenty-two years ago), IMerc.; in external meatus, which is inflamed, IMerc. sol.; orifice of left meatus blocked up by polypus of raspberry cellular variety, pale red in color, bleeding readily when touched by probe, in detaching edge from rim of meatus, much mucus issued, | | Thuya. 238 6. EARS. Ears, pressing: AEsc. h., Berb., HCaps, Calc.p., iMerc., Merc. per., Spong., Therid.; acute, in inner, like otalgia, Graph.; around, Calc. p.; asunder, in right, Prun.; behind, Cadm. S.; behind left, externally, Viol.; behind, with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; be- back of each ear red at connection with side of head, Hydras.; of right, Samb.; of right ear, in intermittent fever, 1Cham.; scarlet red- ness of upper half of left ear, Ars. S. r.; with stupor, in pneumonia, IPhos.; all over ear when touched or scratched, Ailant. £35 congested, heat, inflammation. Ears, rheumatic : affections, Clem.; pains, Cycl. Hº drawing. Ears, rooting : and rolling in right, as if some- thing would comeout when lyingonit, Amm.m. Ears, has to rub : Vib. Bars, screwing pain: Bell. Ears, sensitive: gº touch. Ears, sharp pains: in and about, excited by low, Arum d.; in bones about, I | Puls.; con- strictive in bone beneath, and in front of right, with dulness in forehead, Zinc.; in coryza, IBMerc.; with every cough, as if an abscess would open (pertussis), Caps.; deep, Caps.; dull, as from a blow, in inner, on stooping, Cham.; deep, extending to cheek, IMerc.; as if Something were trying to force out, ICaust., LIPuls.; sudden, as if forced apart by a wedge, Paris; in front, HCup. m.; hot, HCaust.; with heat, Form.; as from a dull knife, interiorly and superiorly, Lyss.; by jerks over left, Camph.; transient, in left, Carbol ac.; as if One were pressing violently upon left malar bone as far as ear, worse by pressure with hand frequently during day, in evening before going to Éei. and in morning on wak- ing, HVerbas.; in left external meatus, Bism.; in region of orifice, Asar.; oppression behind, Therid.; in otalgia, INux v.; as if something were pressed out, INatr. S.; as if pressed, or torn out, Paris; outward, in right, Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Astac.; outward, on swallowing, ||Nux v.; pinching in right, shifting to right side from up down, Diad.; as from a plug, in Otalgia, Spig.; as from a dull point in right, Lyss.; , on both sides, l l Form.; stinging behind in afternoon, Lyss.; sudden, with a violent, stitch behind right, disappearing gradually, Verbas.; as from swelling, extend- ing from right downward, with toothache, Chim. m.; tensive, within right, worse in cold, Asar.; right internal as if pressed together, Dros.; towards ear, in hepatitis, IChel.; as if tympanum were prossed out, l l Natr. S.; from ulceration, Sul. Bº aching. Ears, pricking: Il Aur. met., Brach.; before discharge, l l Merc. viv.; chiefly in left, Sil. B& stinging. Ears, rawness: behind, IPsor.; behind, in eczema orintertrigo, IPetrol.; external, IPsor. B& discharge excoriating, eruption, ex- Coriated. Ears, redness: HIAgar., Astac., Bapt, l l Caust., Chin. S., Elaps, Glon., Hydras., Ign., IKali bi., IKali c., Manc.; in angina pectoris, Aur. mur.; auricle red, ICham.; behind ears, Nitr. ac.; behind ears in eczema, intertrigo, etc., Petrol.; bluish red, IITell.; bright, of right ear, Ind. met.; and cheek, redness and burning of one, coldness and paleness of other, IIgn.; with children, Sul.; from con- gestion, Natr. m.; of external, HKali bi., IKali c., Psor., HIPuls., Sang.; in erysipelas, IIApis; in left outer, proceeding from a pimple on con- cha, Kreo.; in right external, Bry.; with gastric derangement and acidity, l l Natr. ph.; of glands below, Cist.; with congestion to head in even- ing, Tromb.; inner and outer red, Calc. p.; of left, Ant. c.; of left, every evening, Carbov.; of lobules, l l Camph.; erysipelatous, of lobes, Camph.; of meatus, Cham., IIPuls.; of meatus, in debilitated cases (otitis), Pic.ac.; meatus red and narrow, IAcon.; of external meatus, in oti- tis media, Puls.; of one ear, in evenings, Alum.; in otalgia, BCinch.; in otitis, l l Merc.; skin Ears, chewing, Bell.; increasing gradually to great intensity, then ceasing suddenly, but soon in- creasing again (otitis media), Puls.; especially left, when riding in a sharp, cold wind, 1 P.M., Ars. i.; sudden, Merc. iod. flaw. Ears, shocks: in otalgia, INux v. Ears, shooting: Act. rac., Calc. p., Cham., | | Hyper., BMerc., Stram., | | Thuya ; in after- noon, worse right, occurring frequently, Tromb.; better by cold, worse by warmth, worselying on left side, | |Merc. viv.; dull, occa- sionally severe, in right, better swallowing or blowing nose, Tromb.; in erysipelas, l l Apis; internal, Bell.; in left, Ascl. s., IKali bi., | | Thuya, l l Valer.; in left, with a feeling as if humor were flowing from it, Sil.; occasionally in left, Arum d.; from left earthrough head to right, worse by lying on left side, | | Merc. viv.; in left, to left temple, worse by lying on left side, || Merc. viv.; especially at night, pre- venting sleep (otorrhoea), WPhos.; worse at night, and in change of weather, or movement, after being long seated, Sil.; in otalgia,IIPuls.; outward, Calc. p.; in right, l l Arum d., Iodof.; in right, at 3 P.M., Tromb.; behind right, in attacks, worse in evening, JBerb.; in right, worse coming down stairs, Iodof.; in right, from withoutin, Lyss.; over right, Arum d.; through left, later in right, sharp, I | AFSc. h; in right, in tonsillitis, Gels.; from teeth, ICalc., Carbo a., Sul.; up into ear, IGels. Ears, sides: affections of left, particularly if right becomes affected, generally from left to right, Graph.; pains now in right, now in left, Ang.; pain right, then left, after variola, | | Calc ; left worse, IBor. Ears, skin: thickened, IHydras.; thickened back of each, at connection with side of head, IHydras. soreness: I ILach.; behind, Bry., IIGraph., Psor.; in eczema, intertrigo, etc., HPetrol.; external, ICalc. p., | |Natr. ph.; ex- ternal, as if bruised, could not lie on affected side of head, Il Vib.; in right inner, Cup, ars.; in inner, Calc. p., Merc.; left, in tonsillitis, Merc.iod, flav.; cannot lie down on that side, otalgia, Mang.; of right, running into neck, Bapt.; of right, Bapt.; in right, in tonsillitis, Merc. iod. flav.; , with ulcers in ringhole, Lach., Stann.; ringhole in left sore, and almost gathered, Nº. to touch of right con- cha, Med;; behind, IPsor.; in left, Lac c.; painful, biting teeth together, Anac. tº aching. Ears, sudden, transient, spasmodic sensation in front of inner, in region of tragus, some- times into auditory canal: ICham. 6. EARS. 239 Ears, sticking : Ang., , || Chel, I HDros., IKali iod.; deep in, Puls.; deep in right, transient, but recurring often, also in left, Sarrac.; with catarrh of eustachian tube, IMang.; in left, | | Chel.; deep in, worse in left, Merc. sol.; near rim of cartilage of left, Elat.; in front of left, ex- tending into it, Stront.; in left, close to lobule, Zinc.; in left, then right, Aloe; cannot be lo- cated, HKali bi.; from within outward, in left, Viol.; in right, in region of tympanum, Ran. b.; with dryness in throat, Ol. an.; between left and zygomatic arch, Thuya. B& stinging, stitches. Ears, feel stiff: Lyss. Ears, stinging: Acon., Caps., Merc., Niccol.; in catarrh of bladder, Cinnab.; in coryza, after mercury, HIKali iod.; extends to head and throat, worse by disturbance, musical sounds and all noises (otitis), IISul.; in left, Bor., Sul.; in left, changing to right, Bor.; through left from roof of mouth, Kob.; from external meatus into ear, l l Kali bi.; at night, IKali bi.; outward, particularly in right, Astac.; in right (diseased submaxillary gland), IKali iod. ; with sensation of soreness in ton- sils on swallowing, illach. 533° pricking. Ears, stitches: Alum., Ananth., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Bell., Berb., Brom, Calc, Camph., 1Caps., Carbo a., | | Carb. S., Caust., |Cham., IICinch., IColch., Coloc., Con., HDros., HDulc., Ferr., IGraph., Glon., IHep., HKali bi, Kali c., IKalm., IKreo., IMang, Menyanth., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. s., Nux m., Nux v., HPetrol., IPlumb., HIPuls., Sep., iSil., IStaph., IISul.., | Thuya, l l Zinc.; in and about, Con., Viol.; when awakin 1Form.; behind, Arn., Carbo a., Gels., IKali c.; tearing, burning, boring or semilateral tearing to teeth and neck, Il Merc.; into right, going into brain, attacks left ear first, worse at night, l l Sep.; deep, to cheek, Merc.; dig- ging, deep, in left, Spong.; from draught, Camph.; as if a thick body were being forci- bly driven into ear, extending to larynx and hindering swallowing, ||Puls.; dull, in left, Inul.;from ear to ear, BHep.; with roaring and rumbling, particularly in left, l l Merc.; in evening or night, Alum.; excessive, Gamb.; principally in evening, Ran. b.; fine, in right, outward, as if passing through tympanum, Spong.; better putting fingers into ears, IColoc.; extending to forehead, and temples, worse in morning, in evenings in bed and on entering a warm room, BNux v.; frequent, in front of right, in region of tragus, Cham.; in glands, Bell.; in inner, Dros.; passing inward, with drowsiness and pressing in forehead, in morning, Lyss.; in 1, ft, Agar, Carb. S., Form., Sabad.; from left into brain, Arg. met.; in left, with headache, Kalibi.; in left, in prosopal- gia, l l Stram.; in left, with boring toothache, Calad.; long lasting, in external, going off gradually, Chel; in meatus, IDulc.; from left meatus outward, worse in evening, Ars.; in right meatus, Cham.; in morning, Ferr.; when opening mouth, Petrol.; in left, extending into roof of mouth, side of head and right neck (diphtheria), IKali bi.; from music, | | Phos. ac.; to neck and shoulder, Natr. m.; in inner, stitch as of an ice-cold needle, Agar.; from within outward, 1Calc., Con., Sil.; from within outward, with drawing behind, |Kali c.; in right, paroxysmal, in rapid suc- cession, Caust.; deep, piercing, Bry.; in right, Agar, Anag., Iodof, Ratan.; in and be- hind right, IKalm.; in right, from without in, Lyss.; in right to left, like a knife, Arg. nit.; especially in right, AEthus; sharp, light- ning-like, worse going from cold air into warm room, worse in damp weather, living on wet ground, etc., Natr. S.; single, behind ear, | | Dig.: single, large, especially, when stoop- ing, Il Cham.; as if stabbed with knives in region of ears (headache), IThuya; after stool, Carb. S.; especially stooping, Cham.; subdued stitchlike pain deep in right, Vespa; Sudden, in deaf ear, Mang.; when talking, swallowing, laughing and walking, Mang.; tearing, I |Zinc.; tearing, in left, while eating, Verbas.; tearing, in front of left, downward, Verbas.; frequent, persistent cutting, tearing, deep in right near drum, l l Zinc.; in right, to teeth, I | Puls.; with toothache, IISul.; with boring toothache, Calend.; from throat, ICalc.; to throat,Sul.; through left, Arn., acute thrusts in internal, HBell. ; towards ear from left forehead, HCepa ; deep, transient, alternately beneath one or the other ear, especially left, Viol.; worse ºf in open air, Arum. m.; from ulceration, Sul. 5& lancinating, sticking. Ears, stopped : ICon., Selen.; as from cotton ILed.; as from cotton or plug, Anac., | | Bry.; during cough, Chel.; with cough, Chel.; with detonations, Nitr. ac.; in left, Arg. nit., Jacar.; as if loosely stopped, or a thick mist were in front, with distant ringing, l l Spig.; for a few moments at a time, Merc. iod. rub.; open at times with aloud report, Sil.; in right, Anag.; temporary, of right, Lyss.;feel as if obstructed, Anag., Ars., Berb., Bry., | Calad., Carb. S., 1Carbo v., Cham., HChel., Cinch., Colch., 1Glon., ILach., Manc., Merc. per., Nux m., | |Phos., Sil., ISpig., Sul., Symph., Tabac.; as if closed from within, in angina syphil- itica, ILach.; sensation as if external audi- tory passages were closed, with crackling in right ear, Coccus; feeling of obstruction, with offensive discharge, Caust.; feels stopped, with intolerable drawing, worse moving jaw and masticating (migraine), l l Verbas.; feel stopped after eating, Millef.; feel stopped, in facial neuralgia, TIPuls.; in left, better boring with finger, but immediately returning, Lachn.; as if plugged with a foreign substance, HLAsar.; frequently, especially when eating or blow- ing nose, also on one side only, ISul.; sensa- tion of gauze over ear, l l Phos.; something heavy seems to lie before ears, Carbo v.; as if something lay before, on blowing nose, dis- appears on swallowing, Alum.; as if something lay before, particularly right, momentary re- lief by external pressure, Il Phos.; as of a leaf lying before, Sul. ac.; sensation as if some- § stopped first left, then right, I | Ver- bas.; in amenorrhoea, Symph.; at times, dur- ing full moon, IGraph.; as if muffled, in right, Chen. v.; when blowing nose, B Con...; as if a parchment were drawn over ear on which she is lying, after sleeping, Med.; with outward ressure, Guaiac.; when reading aloud, Ver- as.; as if right were stuffed up, Merc.; with roaring, like a loud, distant sound, HIPuls.; as if skin were before ear, Graph.; as of a 240 6. EARS. skin stretched over right, worse in cold, Asar.: as if something had been stretched across, Menyanth.; suddenly, Diosc., Tell.; suddenly, better by gaping or swallowing, Sil.; sud- denly, of right, as if by a plug, at 2 P.M., bet- ter boring with fingers, Lobel. i.; as if left were filled with water, Graph.; as though a wedge were driven in, Merc. Sol. Ears, it seemed as though she would have to straighten ear out: Vib. Ears, suppuration: behind, INitr. ac.; chronic, Ilkali bi.; of external, ISpong.; after sup puration of internal, in typhus, Arn.; of middle ear, ICalc., HIMerc. sol., IISil.; of mid- dle, with foul discharge, Kali ph. Bºº aching, inflammation, swelling. Ears, on swallowing: cracking, ICalc.; itching, Sil.; as if something moved in, Natr. c.; noise, Benz, ac.; obstruction momentarily better after Swallowing or blowing nose, Merc.; pain, Ailant., Paris; pain in diphtheria, Apis, ILach.; pain in right (sore throat), Merc. iod. flav.; dull pain from nares to ears, Elaps; pain increased by or sent into ears from throat, Lach.; violent pressure, also when sneezing, Sul.; sharp shock from within outward, Con...,IGels., Phyt.; shooting, worse in right, IPhyt. ; shooting, cannot sit or lie, must stand or walk, Gels.; stitches in diph- theria, l l Nux v.; stitching in left, Anac.; stitches in nervous cases, I Nux v.; short stitches, I.Petrol.: tearing in left, Anac. Fars, swashing as from water: ISul. Bºwater. Ears, sweat behind: Act. rac. Ears, swelling : Anac. oc., Calc., Natr. m., Psor., Urt. ur.; behind, I | Puls.; below and behind (intermittent fever), I ICist.; behind, painful to touch, ICaps.; behind, seems to reach to periosteum, Benz. ac.; burning, Rhus ; half way up cheek, Cist.; deepseated in otitis, HCaps.; with moist eruption behind, | | Graph.; in erysipelas, IHApis, l l Puls.; ery- sipelatous, of external, Calc. p., Carbo v., IKali bi., Merc., BPetrol., IIPuls., Sep., | | Tell.; painful, of external, Anac. ; of external, with discharge of pus, Sil.; of ex- ternal, bluish red, shining and studded with vesicles, exudes thin, watery fluid (after scar- latina), I ITell.; of right external, Bry.; gland- ular, Calc.; glandular, behind and beneath left, INitr. ac.; glandular, behind, in scrofu- lous ophthalmia, Bar. c.; glandular, below, HCist.; glandular, in scarlatina, Calc., Dulc.; glandular, beneath, with tensive pain, IGraph.; glandular, hard, size of a hazelnut, from above angle of lower jaw to ear, from which pains go into ear, especially on pressure, Cepa ; red, on right helix, with a pimple exuding moist- ure like an ulcer, painful on pressure, Spong.; inflammatory, IIPell.; of inner, Calc. p.; ICist.; of inner, causes deafness, Kali m.; knotty, behind, IBar. c.; of left, Ant, c., Eryng., | | Tell.; of left, in erysipelas, Samb.; painful around left, like erysipelas, IPhyt.; in font of left, painful to touch, like a boil, ICalc.; in left outer, proceeding from a pimple in concha, IKreo.; sudden, of lobes, to twice their natural size, bright red, with burning, | | Puls.; lobule of left, HRhus; of meatus, Kali bi., IIPuls.; of meatus, on both sides in ery- sipelas, l l Rhus; of left external meatus, IKali bi.; furunculoid, IPic. ac.; painful, diffuse, oozing inoisture, Petrol.; in middle, causing deafness, Kali S.; occlematous, IITell.; occle- matous, sudden, from chill, Chlor.; orifice hot, with leftsided headache, Zinc.; diffuse, with otitis, IPuls.; painful, | | Dig.; with thirst, HCalc.; of right, with sharp pain, Samb.; all parts around feel swollen and uncomfortable, TForm.; in urticaria, ICop. B& congested, erysipelas, inflammation. Ears, tearing: Calc. p., Camph., Con., IKali c., Lachn, Merc., Merc. per., INux m., IPlumb., IBPuls., | |Zinc.; about, Calc. p., 1Con...; above, Camph.; alternately in other parts of body, Berb., violent, in and behind, Amb.; behind, Camph.; behind left, Amb., HCaps.; behind left to vertex, Amm. c.; be- hind and beneath, I Izinc.; behind right, downward, Chel.; in bone, in front of left, Zinc.; in bones, in front of right, IBar. c.; bruised, as if they were being torn out, Eryng.; in concha,11Caps.; in right concha, in evening, lying down, better in bed, Ant. t.; constant, | | Rhod.; in coryza, IIMerc.; deep, to cheeks, |Merc.; deep, with roaring and humming, IPuls.; with discharge, after measles, Colch.; drawing, in right, Zing.; in earache, Arg. nit.; at 7 P.M., Zing.; external, downward, or to whole side of face, HBell.; in right external, downward, IBell.; to forehead and temples, worse in morning, and evenings in bed, and on entering a warm room, Nux v.: in glands, Bell.; to head and throat, worse by disturb- ance, musical sounds, and all noises (otitis), IISul.; internal, Chel.; internal, downward, IBell.; at times with itching, in morning with crawling, in evening with burning, Zinc.; jerklike, in front, in evening in bed, ICarbo v.; in left, IAcon., Agar., Arum t., Sul.; in left, downward, IVerbas.; in left, worse movingjaw, Nux m.; in left, close to lo- bule, Zinc.; worse in left (heart disease), l l Aur. met.; in meatus, Chel., | | Lyc.; in left meatus, outward, more in evening, HArs.; in middle, in neuralgia, Zinc.; to neck, Tarax.; occa- sional, in ; (hemicrania), Cham.; now in one, now in other, Aph. ch.; from within out- ward, Carbo v.; in right, Agar., Amb., HCanth., Lyss., Rhod.; a few inches from right, Lyss.; violent in right inner, Verbas.; in right, at night, Amm. m.; in right, in paroxysms, Stront; in right, becomes sensitive in even- ing, || Kali iod.; in right, with toothache, Niccol.; from right, into teeth, in afternoon, IChel.; with roaring and rumbling, particu- larly in left (otitis), I IMerc.; in shocks every minute, extending to temples, and followed by a dulness in head as if all life had been taken out, l l Puls.; worse from touch, IICinch.; from ulceration, Sul.; tendency in meatus, in debilitated cases (otitis), Pic, ac. tº aching neuralgic. Ears, tension: |IApis ; painful, behind, Con...: painful, in catarrh of bladder, Cinnab.; painful, in coryza, Merc.; on raising face, | |Nux v.; in left, rather externally, Viol.; be- hind right, as if something stuck there and pressed it forward, on stroking hair on occi- put, Ars. S. f. Bºy" contractive, cramplike, pinching, pressing. Ears, threadlike pain: in pertussis, HCepa ; like a thick thread towards ear from deep within head, BCepa. 6. EARS. 241 Ears, throat: auditory derangements depend- ing on swelling of tonsils, HNitr. ac. tº swallowing. Ears, throbbing: Amyl., IIBell., Berb., Brom., ICalc., Cann. i., Cann. S., TCarbol. ac., IGlon, IHep., Lach., Mur. ac., Natr. m., INitr. ac.; as from a large artery behind, Ang.; with congestion of blood, Sang.; after break- fast, Zinc.; under, at regular intervals, often only a couple of strokes, Sang.; dull, day and night, ITell.; in evening, Ind.; beating of heart reverberates (meningitis), HBufo.; synchron- ous with beats of heart, Benz. ac.; especially in left, Coloc.; in left (toothache), IBar. c.; in left meatus, l l Tell.; quick, deep in left, Ars. S. r.; in syphilitic neuralgia, I ISyph.; worse at night, Bar. c.; worse at night on get- ting warm in bed (otitis), Merc.; from occi- put to ears, IGlon.; pulsating, Calc., Caust., Coloc., Magn. m., Med., BNatr. m.; pulsation, as of abeesses, Ananth.; annoying pulsations in carotid aneurism, ILach.; pulsating in eve- ning, annoying while writing, Zinc.; pulsa- tions of heart felt in ear, l l Rhod.; pulsation, especially in left ear, IMerc. cor.; pulsation, in meningitis, Glon.; pulsating at night, IKali bi.; pulsating at night, in otalgia, Ilpuls., Rhus ; pulsations, in otitis, B.Cact.; pulsations, with sleeplessness, l l Cact.; beat- ing of pulse very distinct, causes roaring in ear, Zinc.; around right, to eyes, to neck, Brach.; in right, l l Cact.; in right, sensation as of warm water flowing about it in a circle, Calad.; and formication around right, Calad.; sharp, from within outward, deep in left (scarlatina), Merc. iod. flav. Bºº congestion, inflammation. Ears, tickling: Amb., IKalibi., Phos., Sabad.; in left, Il Anag., Zinc.; from middle into eustachian tube, Natr. p.; with heat from nape of neck up head, Lyss.; in right, eve- nings, Calad.; painful after rubbing, Lyss.; violent, l l Kali c. Ears, tingling: Brach., Cain., Calc., TCarbol, ac., Chin. S., ICinch., Con.., | ||Laur., Mur. ac., Sul.; after chill, Cain.; as after being frosted, Agar., Colch.; as if frost-bitten in upper half of left, Ars. S. r.; from ears up to top of head, l l Mur. ac. Bºy” formication, numbness. Ears, tissues appear as if changed to mucous membrane: IGRalibi. Rars, touch : sore to, Dios.; meatus, INux v.; and surrounding parts Sore (eczema, inter- trigo, etc.), BPetrol.; extreme sensibility, with pain across frontal sinuses, least friction or bending of ear or nasal cartilage causes acute pain, Zinc.; external hurts lying on it, and is hot, Cinch.; external painful, in otalgia, IMang.; left tender to pressure, Eryng.; painful sensitiveness of external, Bry., TForm. Ears, tumors: behind, Con.; behind, size of a hazelnut, Berb.; cystic, in lobes, I Nitr. ac. fº swelling. Ears, twinging: Bar. c.; spasmodic, deep in left, ICrot. t.; with toothache, Plant. jº jerking. Ears, twitching: internally in left, Cast. eq.; when blowing nose or sneezing, Act. sp.; in right, Agar., Rhod.; in right concha, in even- ing on lying down, better in bed, Ant. t. Ears, ulcers: in and around, I IOleand.; threat- ened, of auditory canal (otitis media), IPuls.; external, Bufo.; fistulous, in front, Calc.; then granulation, then polypus, great stench, IICalc.; internal, Carbo v.; large, above and around, Calc. p.; large, superficial behind left, with , reddish fetid discharge, Chel.; of external meatus, ISul., Tell.; of external meatus, far in and at drumhead, Sil.; with furuncles on neck and arms, Petrol.; of ear- ring hole, ILach., Stann.; small, ICalc., ILyc. Ears, ulcerative pain: Mang.; during cough, Caps.; in outer, Ferr. Ears, undulating feeling as of water: ISul. Ears, urging: Berb. Ears, veins: distended, HDig.; in emansio men- sium, Dig. Ears, water : as if rushing into them, Rhod.; as if water were in right, appears and dis- appears suddenly, Chrom.ac. tº swashing. Ears, wax: accumulation, Con., BiCaust.; ac- cumulation, with pain in liver, BCon...; accu- mulation offensive, HHCaust.; accumulation looking blood red, or like decayed paper, with pus or mucus, HICon...; took large ball from left, Cinch. bol.; small balls drop out of right almost daily, Diosc.; black, Elaps; dark brown, from right, morning, Calc. s.; dry, hard, brown, red or dark, Mur. ac.; dry, in left and partial deafness, Lach.; dry, peeling off in scales, HMur. ac.; hardened, Il All. sat., Elaps; hard, black, with deafness, BIPuls.; increased, Agar., Ananth., Ammoniac., IHep., 1Calc., Merc. iod. rub., Petrol., Polyg.; profuse but dry, Elaps; fluid, Amm, m., Hep.; yel- low liquid, IKali c.; moist, Cham.; offensive, ICarbo v.; pale, IILach.; scanty, Carbo v.; scanty, then dryness, Cham.; discharge of reddish, BPsor.; a quantity of soft, thin, and many hairs, Petrol.; meatus filled with thick, | | Petrol.; thin, Petrol.; increased secretion of thin, Sil.; increased in left, thinner than usual, impedes hearing, Zinc.; thin, runs from both, Merc. sol.; deficient, Carbo v.; want of, HPetrol.; want of, in coryza, l l Anac.; want of, with deafness, ILach.; whitish, like chewed paper, IILach.; yellow, with dryness of ears, 1Carbo v. Bº discharge, dryness. Ears, weather: symptoms worse in moist at- mosphere, Polyg. Ears, white: Gº anaemic. Ears, wind : Gº air. Ears, sensation as from a worm : Rhod.; about an inch long, crawling in right, and as if it commenced boring in anterior wall of auditory canal, Med. EUSTACHIAN TUBES, aching: in open- ing, a large lump extends towards ear, ICepa. Eustachian tubes, affected : in otitis media, * IIMerc. d.; causing whizzing, roaring, crack- ing, with deafness, HIPetrol. Eustachian tubes, as if air whistled through left: Tell. Eustachian tubes, catarrh : Eryng., Ferr. ph., IIod., BMerc., HSang., Sil, Sul.; chronic, with itching, IISil.; mucus in left, Arum d.; secre- tion of glassy mucus, IIod.; causing deafness, 11Calc., Kali m., IIRali s., IIPuls.; in scrofu- lous subjects, HIod; with sticking pains and whizzing noises, JMang.; non-Suppurating, LNatr. m. gº stoppage, swelling; also Hearing deaf- Ileš5. - 16 242 6. EARS. Eustachiah tubes, sensation as if ear and throat were connected: commences in throat, can- not talk right, Amm. m. Eustachian tubes, crawling: in pharyngeal ori- fice extending to tympanum, Arg. met. Eustachian tubes, cutting: sharp, and while chewing, extends toward parotid, Arg. met. Eustachian tubes, drawing: in right, after din- ner, Ant. c. Eustachian tubes, itching : in chronic catarrh, liSil.; in pharyngeal orifice, extending to tympanum, Arg. met.; compels frequent swal- lowing, and disturbs rest at night, IIMux v. Eustachian tubes, pain as from foreign body lodged there: before a shower, INux m. Eustachian tubes, sticking: in right side, into ear, Sal. ac. Eustachian tubes, stoppage : seem blocked up, BKalibi.; closure, ILach., Merc. d.; obstructed, BNitr. ac.; occlusion, with enlarged tonsils, IMerc.; feel obstructed, Phyt.; stricture, Elach. Hº Catarrh; also Hearing deafness. Eustachian tubes, swelling: Sil.; causes deaf- ness, Kali m., IKali s. Eustachian tubes, tickling: in right (sore throat), HCalc.; pain passes up and out of both ears, with a tickling, Med. Bustachian tubes, twitching burning in region of right, near throat, Cepa. HEARING, acute (abnormally): Agar., Ang., |Bell., Calend., Cann. i., Carbo v., (Cinch., liCoff., Coff. t., IColch., Lyss., | IMur. ac., IIOp., Phos.; with roaring (cerebrospinal meningitis), BLyc.; precedes deafness, IISul.; then dull, IIod.; in typhoid fever, ILyc.; during menses, Hyper.; with loss of sight, Stram.; with sleeplessness, clock striking and cocks crowing at a distance keep her awake, 11Op.; with singular sensation of deafness from one ear to the other, as if a tube went through head, Med. Đº sensitive. Hearing, confused: läCarbo a.; listens atten- tively to conversation and at the end knows nothing about.it, l l Plat.; tones become com- mingled, 11Carbo a.; after chorea, Sec. Hearing, deafness: Agnus, Amb., HAmm. c., Anac., Ars., Asaf., Bar. m., Caps., Carbo v., I ICaust., ICepa, Chel, Chlorof, liCinch., Crotal., ICrot. t., IFluor. ac., IForm., IGels., IGlon. IHGraph., IHep., Hydras., IIHyos., IKali bi., IKali br., Kreo., l l Laur., IILyc., IMagn. c., Meph., Merc., Merc. d., Mosch., IMur. ac., JNatr. m., | | Ol. caje., IPhos., | |Sarrac., Spong., IStram., Sul, ac., Thuya, Var., Zinc.; with amblyopia, IPuls.; almost complete, during acute diseases, l l Lachn.; worse in open air, Calc.; in concussion of brain, Arn.; from concussion of brain, especially in region of auditory nerve, Chin. sul.; brief, sudden attack, Sep.; catarrhal, Asar., Bell., 1Caps., . ICaust., IGels., Merc., IIPuls, IISul.; catarrhal, with marked cach- exia, Syph.; catarrhal, in scrofulous subjects, IIod.; catarrhal, with pain from throat into middle ear,IGels.; from cold, after cutting hair, Led., IIPuls.; after chorea, Sec.; from concus- sion, II Arn.; from congestion, Cact.; in coryza, after changeable weather, Gels.; after sup- pression of coryza, or otorrhoea, ILed.; with , cough, Chel.; almost complete, with delirium (diphtheria), HIBapt.; congestive, after typhoid in blonde subjects, or intellectual men with large heads and prominent mastoid processes, | | PhoS.; with discharge from ear, Amm. m., Bor., Caust., IIHep., Lyc., Merc., IIPuls.; yellow green discharge, Elaps ; with profuse fetid discharge from right (since measles twenty-two years ago), JMerc.; with purulent fetid discharge (after Scarlatina), I Tell.; with yellow, watery discharge, Elaps; with dryness, 1Calc.,1Lach.; with fulness and cracking when blowing nose or swallowing, IMang.; after eat- ing, I HSul.; with inflammation of left, IMerc. sol.; eustachian, with chronic disease of larynx, H.Mang.; eustachian, catarrhal,IICalc., IKali S., IIPuls.; eustachian, catarrhal, in scrofulous sub- jects, IIod.; eustachian, with noises, lipetrol. ; eustachian, from swellingof tube and tympanic cavity, Kali m.; worse in evening, Ananth.; particularly after acute exanthema, Carb. v.; caused by exanthemata suppressed by cold, Phos. ac.; in catarrhal fever, Euph.; after suppression of intermittent by quinine, Calc.; in febris nervosa stupida, Melil.; in typhus, IApis, Arg. nit., Ars., IB Bell., 1Chlor., Dig., Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., HNux m.; after typhus, Arn.; in yellow fever, TVer.; with swelling of glands, Kali m.; with headache, Bar. m., HStram.; better bending head back, Fluor, ac.; with congestion to head, HCinch.; from rheu- matic pain in head, Amm. m.; preceded by oversensitiveness of hearing, IISul.; with hepatic disorder, B.Chel.; in acute hydrocepha- lus, I | Hell.; increasing in typhus, Agar.; gradually increasing, º increasing after arthritic affection of head, l l Rhod.; in influenza, IGels.; in left, Arg. nit., Cinch. bol.., || |Ol. jec., | | Puls., IISul., . Thlaspi; catarrhal, in left, IAll. sat.; in left, with buzzing in head (apoplexy), l l Acon.; in left, on shaking head, singing and roaring, IICalc.; in left, with otorrhoea, Il Phos.; in lyssa, ILyss.; with dry, external meatus, Graph.; after suppressed measles, IHPuls., Sul.; in melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; in meningitis, EGlon.; in meningitis infantum, sequel, Arn. ; in cerebrospinal meningitis, HCic., Hydr. ac.; during menses, iCalc.; in mental derangement, Stram.; after abuse of mercury, IGarbo v., 1Nitr. ac.; momentary, produced by sudden sound on tympanum, Polyg.; on moving quickly, with faintness, Ver. v.; with loss of speech, from massive doses of quinine, IGels.; nervous, Mosch., IPetrol., IPlat., Sal. ac., SSil., Tabac.; nervous, with marked cachexia, ISyph.; nervous, after typhoid, IPhos. ac.; from paralyzed auditory nerve, Caust, HGlon., IHyos., IKaliph, Ver. v.; from weakness of auditory nerve fibres, | |Magn. p.; at night (intermittent), ICed.; with noise in head, BCoca ; better when in a noise, IIGraph.; with noises in ears, Bor., Pe- trol., IPsor., Sal. ac.; with noise in ear, disap- pearing on blowing nose and coughing, Sil.; preceded by subjective noises, IPetrol.; buzz ing noises, Cact.; with buzzing in left, like a swarm of bees, ICoff; with hissing and hum- ming, I ISul.; follows loud sounds and hum- ming, Sep.; with ringing and roaring, Aur. mur.; with ringing, which went off when at rest, but reappeared when she moved, INux v.; with ringing, in erysipelas, l l Rhus; with roaring, Chen. a., IIPhos.ac.; with roaring, singing, and other noises, Nux v.; with thun- 6. EARS. 243 derous roaring, I lTell.; with rumbling in left, Elaps; with rushing, isochronous with pulse, I Puls.; with rushing, as of water, [Cocc.; of both ears, with very little noise, had to use a trumpet, Med.; with cracking on blowing nose, Kali m.; worse after blowing nose, HiSul.; in old people, ICic., Merc. d., Petrol.; after otitis, I Merc.; complicating motor palsy, Il Plumb.; with paralysis, Sil.; paralytic, in old people, or in arthritic sub- jects, Petrol.; partial, or transitory, RMed.; partial, with dry wax in left ear, Lach.; periodical, Spig.; in typhoid pneumonia, Lachn.; progressive, TPetrol.; rheumatism, with humming, consequent upon a chill, |Petrol.; with rheumatism, HFluor. ac.; better riding in a carriage or train, IIGraph., HBNitr. ac., B. Puls.; in right, Arn., Calc., RKali S., ILed.; in right, catarrhal, I ISul.; in right, as if a leaflet were lying before tympanum, Ant. c.; in right, for seven or eight months, |Natr. c.; in right, passes off by noon, Ham.; after scarlatina, Crotal., B.Graph., BHep., ILach., HILyc., Puls., IISul.; in multiple sclerosis, WPhos.; in scrofulous subjects, Calc., EIod., HSul.; singular sensation of deafness fºom one ear to the other, as if a tube went through head, while yet there is an overacuteness of hearing, Med.; after painful sensitiveness of hearing, Con.; in those addicted to sexual ex- cess or drunkenness, HPetrol. ; with sopor, in scarlatina, IPhos.; with loss of speech produced by massive doses of quinine, IGels.; as if stopped, ILach., Mang., Merc. d., Natr. c., INitr. ac., IIPuls., Ver.; stopped, as if some- thing lay in front of membrana tympani, Calc.; stopped, as if something were lying be- fore ear, Magn. m.; stopped, as if a skin were drawn over, Bell.; asif stupefied,especially after apoplexy, Hyos.; with stupefaction, dizziness and vacancy in head, Kreo.; sudden, painless, at night, with constant roaring and cracking in ears, Elaps; sudden, of right, after taking cold, Elaps; sudden, HPlumb.; sudden, after a faint, Sil.; sudden, with roaring and hum- ming, Niccol.; sudden, temporary, IGels.; better by sweating, Calc.; from swellings (measles), "Kali m.; syphilitic, Kreo., Nitr. ac.; from hereditary syphilis, I ILac c.; in left, in a subject treated with large doses of mercury for syphilis, Petrol.; with caries of left molars (chronic otitis media), Natr. c.; caused by throat affections, Sang.; with enlarged tonsils, HKali bi., Merc., flNitr.ac. Staph.; transient, caused by swelling of ton- sils and glands of the throat,extending into ears (bronchial catarrh), l l Med.; from swelling of tympanitic cavity with watery condition of tongue, l l Natr. m.; with vertigo, Chin.s.,ICic., Coloc., Colch., Crotal., ISal. ac., Sil.; with vertigo, after heavy food, mostly after fat, ISinap.; with vertigo, when stooping, BMerc. cor.; with vertigo, in typhoid, BCic.; with blurred vision, BGlon.; alternating with ab- normal vision, Cadm. s.; especially to human voice, IIPhos., Rhus, Sil., IISul.; voice sounds unnatural, especially in right ear, Tereb.; when walking, Chin. S.; better in a warm room and worse in cold, damp weather, IPuls.; worse from washing and changing linen, better by electricity, I lSil.; caused by water filling ears, Oil of Verbas.; from hardening of earwax, Con., Selen.; with hard black cerumen, HIPuls.; worse in damp weather, with tinnitus, Ananth.; especially for words, Bufo.; for several years, l l Rhod. H&P impaired, Hearing, impaired: 1 IBov., HCycl., IElaps, HFerr.; Symph., Tell.; in alcoholism, BKali br.; with cold Sensation in abdomen, Aumb.; decreased, with hallucination, Hyos.; defi- cient, in Menière's disease, HSal, ac.; difficult, | | Aur. met, Bar. C., Calc. p., Caust., BBCup. m., HForm, IPhos., Sabad.; difficult, as if ears closed, as if something had fallen before ear, JVerbas.; difficult, with increased humming before ears, I Dros.; difficult, with roaring in ears, BSal. ac.; difficult, after overexertion, | |Sil.; difficult, in typhus, Cup. m.; difficult, in left ear, Bor.; difficult, before menses, IKréo.; during menses, Kreo.; human voices heard with difficulty, HFluor.ac.; difficult, especially of human voice, also after typhus, with cold extremities, Phos.; difficult, especially of human voice and during full moon, Sil; di- minished, Tell.; diminished, from roaring in head, Sil.; diminished, in left, Asar., HCalc.; diminished, with frequent pain in head and toothache, Il Petrol.; rapid diminution, IPhos.; disturbed, when given in large doses for rheu- matism, tsal. ac.; dull, Agar., Amm. c., HCepa, Iber., Polyg.; dull, after severe acute disease, iPhos.ac.; dull, with buzzing, Elaps; dull, as if cotton were in ear, or something lying before right, ICycl.; dull, after diph- theria, IIPhyt.; dull, after burning in ear, Caps.; dull, better evenings, Merc. iod. rub.; dull, with swelling and catarrh of eustachian tubes and tympanitic cavity, Sil.; dull, especially to distant sounds, from mental or bodily exhaustion, HPhos. ac.; dull, worse getting feet wet, Dulc.; dull, in catarrhal fever, Dulc; dull, in typhus, Arg. nit., BBapt.; dull, better by blowing nose, worse during cold and rainy weather, IMang; dull, in rheumatism, IKali c.; dull, worse right side, Ast. r.; dull, must be spoken to loudly, Iodof'; caused by roaring and humming in ears, worse stooping, ICroc.; dull, better getting . warm by walking, IMerc. iod. rub.; from con- tinued grief, overexertion, sexual excesses, or drain on system, or remaining after typhoid or typhus, Phos.ac.; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; indistinct, Amm. c., Chlorof; indistinct, misunderstands, Bov.; lessening, Anac.; ob- tuse, Dulc.; weak, IHCarbo a.; at times weak, at times acute, Anac. Bº deafness. Hearing, impression of sounds last heard con- * tinue for a long time: || Ptel. Hearing, reverberation (re-echo): IBar. c., BLach. II Phos.; sounds, Cadm. s., Caust., HKali br., Phos. ac.; sounds re-echo in head, and make her shudder, Sec.; of loud sounds, for a long time, Rhod.; of one’s speech, Nitr. ac.; of steps, IICaust.; of every word and step, HGraph.; strong, HNux v.; sounds vibrate, in pregnancy, Merc.; of own voice, IPhos.; of words, IICaust., HSars.; of words and sounds, especially music, JPhos.; own words sound very loud (pregnancy), Caust. tº Chapter 3, Head reverberates. Hearing, sensitive to noises and sounds:Il Acon., Apis, HArs., LIBell., Bry, Bufo, Chloral., & Cie., Cinch. bol., BCinch., Coccul,, Coff, Crotal., 244 6. EARS. Ferr., Ferr. ph., IGels., IIgn., LIod., IIpec., IKali c., | | Kali ph., IILach., ILachn, Lact. ac., ILyc., Magn. C., | |Med., | IMur, ac., Natr. c., |Nux m., IINux v., LIOp., | | Ptel., Sec., Sep., Sil., | |Stann., ITherid., 11Zinc.; causes anx- iety, I Sil.; cannot bear to hear others eat apples, hawk or blow their noses, Lyss.; church bells ringing makes him anxious and causes a sharp salty taste, with stitches in throat, Lyss.; brain sensitive, Con.; brain sensitive to loud or shrill noises (megrim ; toothache), |Calc.; brain sensitive, especially to malevoices, Bar. c.; during chill, Caps.; during day, Zing.; rumpling paper, fall of a doorlatch, etc. (diarrhoea), Bor.; in puerperal convulsions, |Bell., Phos.; noises or shock shorten attack of convulsions, HHell.; of crowded street causes faintness, Asaf.; annoys and fatigues her, H.Med.; in intermittent fever, Caps.; headache, BCoff.; aggravates headache, HBell., | |Sep., Sil.; in excruciating nervous headache during menses, HKali ph.; in neuralgic head- ache, Spig.; fear of, on account of sensitiveness of head, Con...; with difficult hearing, Zinc.; in spasmodic labor pains, Act. rac.; in left ear, with buzzing, Aur. mur.; scratching of linen or silk is insupportable, IIAsar.; morbidly Sensitive to sounds, with symptoms akin to early stages of meningitis, l l Atrop. S.; in amen- orrhoea, l l Xan.; in dysmengºrrhoea, l l Xan.; in morning, HFluor. ac.; cannot endure music, IBAcon., HCham., Coff, Lyc., ENatr. c., II.Nux v., | |Phos. ac., Sep.; cannot bear music during menses, WNatr. c.; music has a shrill Sound, Coff.; musical sounds and noises set her in a tremor (hysteria), l l Aloe ; music makes her weep, IGraph.; worse from music, Viol.; better from music, IIAur. met.; noise ex- cites nausea, Coccul.; to noise (supraorbital neuralgia), l l Chin. S.; crackling of a newspa- per drives him to despair, Ferr.; noise causes palpitation, Agar.; painful, Amm. c, Arn., HCoff., Seneg., Sil., Spig.; painful, noise startles, deafness follows, Con.; painful, especially sudden sounds, BSang.; noise excites seasickness, Coccul.; every shrill sound and reverberation penetrates her whole body, especially teeth, makes vertigo worse and causes nausea, Therid.; cannot bear to hear others sing, Lyss.; hears every little noise in sleep, l l Alum.; on going to sleep, HCalc.; frightens from sleep, Apis ; slightest startles him from sleep, in typhus, Calad.; especially when wanting to sleep, Calad.; with general sensation of Soreness, l l Magn. m.; causes starting, BHAcon., Ant. c., IIBeli., fl0on., Lyss., Sabad., left causes her to start with fright, Millef.; dreads sudden noise, Coccul.; in sunstroke, WVer. v.; to talking, Agar., Amm. c., Cact., ICoccul., Coff., | | Con., IIgn., HBZinc.; disturbs temper, Colch.; causes trembling, in inter- mittent, Coccul.; intolerance of human voice, IKali c., Mur. ac.; to walking of per- sons over heavy carpet, Lachn.; running water aggravates dysentery and nervous head- ache, and causes return of convulsions, Lyss.; worse from least noise, I Bell, Therid. Hº Chapter 1, Fear starting; also Chapter 36, Starting. Hearing, heard everything while seemingly in profound sleep, could not speak : Eup. perf. | |Stram.; noise in Hearing, vanishing: with intoxication, ordrunk- enness of previous day, worse after dinner, and in sun, IINux v.; with vertigo IINux v. Hearing, listening produces vomiting (head- ache): Diad. ILLUSIONS OF HEARING: (undefined) TAtrop. S., Carbo v., 1Coff, Crotal., Elaps, Eup pur., Merc., Stram., ISul. Illusion, boiling; like water, Cann. i., IDig.; like oil, Thuya. & Illusion, bubble bursting: Natr. c. Illusion, buzzing : Amm.c., El Arg. nit., IBar. c., Calc., Camph., Cann. i., TCarbol.ac., Carbo v., Castor., Caust., Cepa, Chin. S., Chlorof, ICon., HDulc., BBup. perf, IForm., IHam., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Illic., IIod., IMagn. c., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., IOp., Plumb., Sabina; in apoplexy, HINux v.; on awaking (after heat of intermittent), Ars.; like a bee, l l Rhod.; in left, like a swarm of bees, with deafness, ICoff.; in Bright's disease, Ars.; with chill, IGlon.; constant, iPhos., Elaps; in deafness, Amm., H.Kreo., BPsor.; after eating dinner, Agar.; in intermittent, lArs.; in puerperal fever, l l Act. rac.; with headache, Diosc.; from rush of blood to head, Ferr. ph.; with piercing in head, ISul.; in palpi- tation, Arg. met.; in hysteria, Aur. met.; in left, with sensitiveness, Aur. mur.; with lameness of legs, worse in morning, Sil.; as if a fly were enclosed, Elaps; in meningitis infantum, sequel, Arn.; worse at night, and when still, BIL)ulc.; with obstruction of nose, BLach.; in otitis, Cact.;as if outside, l l Alum.; in right ear, Lyss., lisul.; in right, with neu- ralgia, Sul. ac.; in right, cannot sleep at night, IEuphor.; worse in right, HMur. ac.; after stool, Calc. p.; in sunstroke, TVer. v.; worse swallowing, Rhod.; with sweat, intermittent, II Ars.; with vertigo, Bell., IIChin. S., ICic., IGlon.; with vertigo, in typhoid, BCic.; in veta, Coca ; with inability to work, read or think (ozaena), Natr. m. Illusion, chirping : Bry., Caust. Illusion, clucking : Bar. c., Cadm. S., Elaps, IGraph. Illusion, sure he hears people in conversation, but on carefully watching finds that sounds have reference to arterial pulsation, but where cannot discover : Med. Illusion, cracking: āGraph., Lach., IIPetrol.; with deafness, EPsor.; with deafness caused by affection of eustachian tubes, HIPetrol.; after eating breakfast, Zinc.; when eating in evening, Graph.; in left, with headache, IForm.; on moving jaw, only in morning, while lying in bed, HGraph.; in left, Como., IForm.; loud, during night, Mur. ac.; when blowing nose, Hep.; painful, when masti- cating, Natr. m.; now and then, in right (conjunctivitis and leucoma), Kali c.; when sneezing, IBar, c., Graph.; when swallowing or walking fast, IBar. c.; when swallowing, with earache, l l Kali m. ɺ crackling. Illusion, crackling : . BBar, c., Elaps; like winding a watch, in left, Amb.; like burning of birch bark, very much worse upon swal- lowing, | | Eup. pur.; worse in left, , Bor., Coccus; in right, with sensation as if ex- ternal auditory passage were closed, Coccus.; on swallowing, | | Elaps; on swallowing, or chewing, Alum. Bº cracking. 6. EARS. 245 Illusion, a crash: as from breaking a pane of glass, on falling asleep, Zinc. Illusion, creaking: as from a wooden Screw, at each attempt to swallow, Agar.; in left, when swallowing saliva, Thuya. Illusion, croaking: when walking, Mang. Illusion, dancing: | |Stram. Illusion, detonations: Hº reports. Illusion, the sound is double when whistling, or when two persons whistle thirds, Med. Illusion, drumming: ICup. ac., Dros., ILach.; distant, in ear on which he lies, in morning, disappears on rising, ICup. m.; dull, in left, as if over subterranean vault, Bor. Illusion, as if he heard with ears not his own : PSOr. Illusion, sounds seem far off: Cepa, l l Lac c.; as if tones came from another world, Il Carbo a. Illusion, noise as of the breaking of a finger nail at every step in walking : Con. Illusion, flapping ; as of wings, Jacar. Illusion, fluttering : Berb.; before left, as from a large bird, Ant. t.; in right, Magn. c. Illusion, as if a battery of guns were discharged at night: Spong. Illusion, noise in left, as if coming from the heart: every evening while reading, some- times falling asleep, better during sleep, 1Glon.; pulsating Sound, Spong. Illusion, has the sounds of hell constantly in ears: l l Plumb. Illusion, sound like blowing a horn after crack- ing in head, Kalm. Illusion, hissing: ICalc., IGraph., INux v.; in deafness, IDig., IDros., I ISul.; when passing hand over ear, when talking, or forcing inspir- ing through nose, Mar. v.; synchronous with beats of heart, Benz. ac.; seemingly in mas- toid cells, Med.; with nervous affections, Val. Illusion, humming : Acon., Alum., Amm. c., Anac., HBell., Bry., Canth., tCarbol. ac., iCaust, Chin. S., IICinch., ICon., ICycl., Daph., Dros., Ferr., IGraph., Jalap., IILyc., IMur, ac., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., IOp., | |Phos., Rhod., Sec., Ver. v.; better in open air, worse on entering room, Ars.; in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; as of bees, in left, Cinch. bol.; with congestion, Sang.; with deafness, IPsor., | |Sul.; followed by deafness, HSep.; with rheumatic deafness, con- sequent upon a chill, JPetrol.; on moving head or body, IPuls.; causing impairment of hearing, worse stooping, ICroc.; in hysteria, Aur. met. ; in left, Kob.; on lying down, Cepa; after meningitis infantum, Arn.; be- fore menses, IKreo.; in right, Amm. m.; like a Sea chill, Tereb.; in valvular heart disease, | | Chel.; in veta, ICoca. Hº Chapter 3, Head humming. Illusion, sudden sounds as of a far-off land- slide : Cinch. bol. Illusion, sounds seem to come from left side when they really come from right: INatr. c. nº loud sounds, followed by deafness: Sep. Illusion, murmuring: IBell.; after sleep, Act.sp. Illusion, hears music : , HCann. i., Sal. ac., | |Stram.; with frightful delirium, l l Plumb.; as though a melody were ground upon an organ in head and after a few turns were snapped off, IMerc. sol. Hº Chapter 1, Delusion hearing. Illusion, noises undefined: 33% tinnitus. Illusion, piping : worse in left, Bor. Illusion, rain : Sounds as of a gentle, worse to- wards evening, Rhod.; noise as of, in vertigo, Coff. t. Illusion, reports: Ast. r., IBar. c., Calc., Eup. pur., Staph.; as of a cannon in right, HCinch. bol.; as of a cannon in right, with discharge of a few drops of blood, Mosch.; in right, when swallowing, ICic.; as of distant artillery, in afternoon and evening (pertussis), iBadiag.; in right, like distant thunder, Plat. Illusion, ringing: II.Acon., Agnus, Ant. c., Ars, Atrop. S., IBar. c., IBell., Bry., IICact, Calc., Camph., Cann. i., Cann, S., Canth., Carb. S., Carbo v., Cham., Chlorof, ICon, Cornus, ICycl., Euph., . Ferr., Fluor. ac., Form., . IGlon., Graph., IHam., Hell., Ipec., || Kali c., | | Led., IMagn. c., Merc., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., | |Phos., IPlat., Polyg., Psor., Ptel., Puls., Rhod., Rumex, Sil., ISul.., | | Ver., Viol., Zinc.; in angina, Dig.; in anthrax, l l Anthrac.; as of bells, Aurant., HClem., l l Led., Natr. S., HIPetrol.; constant clear belllike sound, HPetrol.; sound as of large bells, Alum.; noise as of little bells, Arund.; as of bells, in left, Cinch. bol.; as of bells, in spinal irritation, I.Chin. S.; noise like that following tolling of a bell, inter- rupted by cracking sound, l l Rhod.; like bells whistling, or running of trains, first left, then right,worse by lying on right side, l l Merc.viv.; during chill, Chin.; and roaring, after coitus, |Dig.; confused, in left, Eryng.; worse as day advances, so that he can scarcely hear in eve- ning, after catching cold, l l Rhod.; with deaf- ness, IAur. mur., HChen. a., Psor.; with deafness, in erysipelas, l l Rhus; constant, disagreeable, HFluor. ac.; distant, with sensa- tion as if ear were stopped, l l Spig.; dull, Spong.; after dinner and late in evening, Cinnab.; better after dinner and from wine, worse from coffee, Arg. nit.; before epileptic at- tack, IIHyos.; in right, after using eyes (hy- peraemia of retina), l l Puls.; in typhoid, Coccul; fine, in right, when blowing nose, . squeaking as if air were forced through mucus, Mar. v.; with pain in forehead and eyes, Cact.; with headache, Diosc.; with head- ache in temples, IICinch.; after arthritic affection of head, with deafness, l l Rhod.; and roaring till he falls asleep (after a blow on head), Natr. m.; with congestion to head, Sang.; on moving head, Staph.; in nervous headache, Naja ; with stitches in one side of head, generally in one temple or in back part, IPuls.; hearing, hardness, with buzz- ing; in heart disease, Dig.; in hemicrania, IChin. a.; in post-partum hemorrhage, 1Cham.; in left, Coccus, Gamb., Myr. cer., INux v., l l Paris, Stann.; in left, when walk- ing, | Chel.; worse in left, Bor., IIChin... s.; low, with headache, Coca ; in meningitis, |Arg. nit., 1Glon.; before menses, IFerr.; during menses, HIFerr., Ver.; in menorrhagia, |Ferr. S.; with nervous affections, Val.; when blowing, nose, ICarbo a.; with palpitation, IPhos.; with paralysis, Sil.; with pain in rectum during stool, ILyc.; went off when at rest, but reappeared when she moved, INux v.; in right, IAEsc. h., Brom., l l Osm., Spong.; with dull headache, Erig.; in right, at night, 246 7. EARS. Zinc.; particularly in right, IFerr., Xan.; followed by sleep, Illic.; caused by suffocating weight in stomach after eating (catarrha ophthalmia), l l Sul.; with toothache (gas- tritis), Coccul.;in vertigo, ; Coff. t.; with slight vertigo, also pressure about head, Myr. cer. ; with feeling of cold wind, especially in left ear, Vinca. Illusion, roaring: Acon., Agnus, Alum., Anac., Ant. c., Ant. t., TBell., Berb., Bry., Cain., I Camph., 1Canth., Caust., Cepa, Chlorof., IICinch., 1Colch., Con., ICycl., Daph., IDros., Elaps, Euphor., Ferr. iod., IGels., IGraph., IHell., Iber., l l Kali c., ILaur., IILyc., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., JNux v., IOp., | | Puls., | | Rhod., Sil., HSul., Therid.; in afternoon, SAmb.; better in open air, ICic., Puls.; as if something alive were in them (chronic headache , || Sil.; in catar- act, Sec.; in cerebral congestion, Aur. met., Ferr. ph., IOp., Sul., IWer. v.; after chill, Cain.; in cholera, fourth day, IPhos. ac.; after taking cold-in a draught of air and becoming heated, IKali c.; in flatulent colic, Lyc.; constant, JPetrol.; with coryza, Il Acon.; worse as day advances, so that he can scarcely hear, in evening, after catching cold, I | Rhod.; ini deafness, Ammoniac., Aur. mur., JNux v., IIPhos. ac.; with deafness caused by affec- tion of eustachian tubes, HIPetrol.; with Sud- den deafness, Niccol.; after eating, ICinnab.; begins in evening, lasts through night and disturbs sleep, ICOccus ; with fainting spells (diabetes), l l Uran. n.; with inclination to fall, Calc.; in typhoid, ICOccul, ILyc.; constant, with pressing stitching pain in forehead ex- tending over whole head, particularly invertex and occiput, with heaviness and confusion of head (rheumatism), Lyc.; frequent, during day, Calad.; after arthritic affection of head (dysecoia), l l Rhod.; with congestion to head in young people, ºrgraph.; with difficult hear- ing, Sal. ac.; causing impairment of hearing, worse when stooping, Croc.; with heaviness of head, l l Phos.; in hemicrania, Chen, a.; for an hour in right, worse lying on left side, better lying on right, with headache, Il Phos.; like water pouring over a dam, Bry; ; in hys- teria, ILyc., Coccus, Nux v.; in left, as after severe cold, Cepa ; in left, with caries of left molar teeth (chronic otitis media), WNatr. c.; in left, on rising in afternoon, Lact, ac.; Worse in left, Bor.; especially in left, Coloc.; as from machinery, IHydras.; after suppression of measles, ISul.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, IHydr. ac.; during menses, Petrol.; at time for return of menses (climaxis), l l Calab.; with mental confusion, Bapt.; with nausea, HCalc.; nervous, Kali ph.; at night, Euphor., IGraph.; at night, synchronous with pulse, IKali br.; with pain in right, in paroxysms, Stront. ; with palpitation, Iber.; in parox- ysms, with headache as if brain were com- pressed, mostly in forehead, Staph.; with each paroxysm of pain, Ars.; in pertussis, ICaust.; pulsating, Merc.; pulsating, in ear upon which she lies, Spong. ; in right, Amm. m.; in right, like the sea, at each inspira- tion, IBar. c.; thunderous, with deafness, | ITéll.; in left, like distant tornado, Asar.; with vertigo, Bell., Carbo v., Op., Psor.: with vertigo, on rising, IIPhos.; violent, Zinc.; with bilious vomiting, ICrotal.; as from rush- ing water, 11Cham.; as of wind, IIPetrol.; as of distant storm of wind, iChel.; with inability to work, read or think (ozaena), INatr. m. Hº Chap. 3, Head roaring. Illusion, rolling: IGraph., Plat. Illusion, rumbling: IPlat.; with otalgia, IPlat.; like noise of cars or striking of clocks, Chlorof; in left, as of thunder, with impairment of hearing, Elaps. Illusion, rushing: Arn., Coloc., IGels.,IGraph., |Hyos., ILach., Lil. tig., IILyc., Mang., Viol.; in hysteria, Aur. met.; before menses, Bor.; during menses, HKreo.; isochronous with pulse, with deafness, HHPuls. Illusion, rustling: as of straw, when jaws are moved, Carbo v.; like distant rustling, Brom. Illusion, shrieking noise when blowing nose: Stann. Illusion, shrill sound: singing like a bell ring- ing out of tune, Petrol.; on blowing nose, Phos. ac. Illusion, simmering: better resting head on table, Ferr. Illusion, singing : Act. rac., | | Arg. met., |Cact., Calc., Calc. S., Camph., ICaust., Chlorof, Chlor, Con, HFluor, ac., HHyos., | | Kali c., | | Kali iod., Sec.; on awaking (after heat of intermittent), Ars.; with cracking sound in left, Eryng.; with deafness, HNux v., EPsor.; with debility, HACinch.; with drowsi- ness, Calc. p.; with earache, Sang.; in intermittent fever, Ars.; with giddiness, Stram.; better resting head on table, Ferr.; and Snapping in left, Lact. ac.; after menses, HCinch., IFerr.; during menses, HPetrol.; nervous people, ICoff.; periodical, during dreamy spells, ceasing when coming to him- self, Cann. i.; in right, Asar., Calc. p., Natr. C.; in right, when walking in Open air, Lachn.; like a tea kettle, ILach.; like a tea kettle, in left (pruritus vulvae), |Tarant.; with vertigo, Camph., Sang.; as from boiling water, IILyc. Illusion, smacking, as if opened and closed while it contained a thick paste: Bor. Illusion, snapping: Hep.; after every eructa- tion, as if air penetrated eustachian tube, IGraph.; on turning head (deafness), LCaust.; corresponds to pulsations of temporal artery, Ars. S. r.; as of sparks from an electric ma- chine, ICalc. Illusion, squeaking: Eup. pur. Illusion, surging: Sarrac.; in right, worse from excitement, or moving, l l Sul. Illusion, sensation as of striking of a clock : Tereb. * Illusion, thundering: ICalc., IGraph., ILach. Illusion, ticking as of a distant watch: ICinch. Illusion, tinkling: Caust., Hippoz.; on moving head or body, Puls. Illusion, tinnitus: Bell., Bism., HCaust, Ced., Cepa, ICinch., Coccus, IIod., . I likali br., Lac c.; Merc. Sol., Natr. S., IPhos., Plat., IPlumb., Puls.; from catarrh of inner ear, IHydras.; with deafness, Bor., Petrol., ISal. ac.; with deafness, disappearing on blowing nose and coughing, Sil.; in menstrual epi- lepsy, Ced.; in hectic fever, IPhos.; in yellow fever, Sul.; with headache, after a cold drink, Kali.e.; caused by rush of blood to head, Arn.; in dilated heart, ITabac.; depen- 7. NOSE. 247 dent upon hyperaemia, Sal. ac.; in Menière's disease, l l Kalm., Sal. ac.; with tumult of ideas, Camph.; from nervous exhaustion, IKaliph.; in the night, Lyss.; continuous dur- ing night, Zinc.; worse in right, l l Rhod.; when sitting up, synchronous with heart- beats, INux v.; when blowing nose or swal- lowing, ICalc.; in whooping cough, ICepa; with injection of vessels along handle of mal- leus, 7"Chin. s. Illusion, twittering: Calad. Illusion, sound as the blowing of a trumpet in left, at night: trCinch. bol. Illusion, with vertigo: Eup. pur. Illusion, hears voices: | |Phos., IStram.; con- fused, worse swallowing, or walking in open air, Benz. ac.; of absent persons, at night ICham. Hº Chapter 1, Delusion hearing. Illusion, water : as if dropping from a height into a long, narrow vessel, while lying down, Natr. ph.; like running, Cact.; like rush- ing, Ast. r., | | Petrol.; like rushing of, with deafness, ICOccul.; like rushing, after 4 P.M., IPuls.; like rushing in left, Lyss.; as of mur- muring, with tearing pains at night, IPetrol.; like a waterfall, Therid. Illusion, whirring like a mill: INux v. Illusion, whispering: Hº Chapter 1, Delu- sion hearing. Illusion, whistling: Alum., Curar., Elaps, INux v.; in afternoon, Amb.; in right, at night, Cinch. bol.; with feeling of cold wind, especially in left ear, Vinca. Illusion, whizzing : Caust., B Cup. ac., IHep., | |Kali c., | | Led., IILyc., Mang., IMur. a.c., ISul.; with deafness caused by affection of eustachian tubes, IMang., IIPetrol.; dull, Zinc.; as from insects, ILach.; in left, Arg. nit.; in right, HMagn. c., Zinc. Illusions, wind : sound of, after 4 P.M., IPuls.; rushing, as from a strong wind or as from wings of a bird, Mosch.; noises as from a storm, l l Led. MEIMBRANA TY MIPANI, adhesions : IGraph., IIod.; after scarlet fever, IKali iod. Tympani, bulging: Hydras. Tympani, burning: in region of, Ang. Tympani, calcareous deposits: ICalc. fl. Tympani, congested: Ferr. ph.; distended capillaries on right, Graph.; in mastoid periostitis, I ISil. Tympani depressed: Carbo a., Carbo v.; after scarlet fever, IKali iod. Tympani, dry: Carbo a., Carbo v., IPhos. Tympani, inflamed : Gº Ears inflammation. Tympani, jumping of tensor tympani: sound- ing like a leather-covered metal valve, Agar. Tympani, opaque : Carbo a., Carbo v., Graph. Tympani, perforation: Hydras., IIRalibi., Kali ph., | |Sul.; air passing through when Snuffing or belching, Tell.; hissing sound, Sil.; cavity filled with thick yellow pus(otitis), 1Caps.; in scrofula, Calc.; threatened, in otitis media, IIMerc., Puls. G@* ulceration. Tympani, phlyctenulae (to prevent ulcera- tion): Puls., ITell. Tympani, quickly pressing with a blunt in- strument, at intervals as if some one were: Carb. s. Tympani, purplish: IHydras. Tympani, stitches: and tearing as if a nail were thrust through, Berb.; as from sting of an insect, Berb. Tympani, sudden sounds producing momen- tary cessation of hearing: Polyg. Tympani, thickened: IGraph; of an opaque whiteness, slightly convex only by inflation, it is impossible to recognize bloodvessels (after suppressed eruption on head), l l Mez. Tympani, thin, transparent: Graph. Tympani, ulceration: ICalc., TIIMerc. d., IIMerc, Sol., IPsor, Sil.; with foul discharge, IKaliph.; indolent, Iod.; with sharp stitches, HKalibi. Hº" perforation. Tympani, right whiter than left: |IPhos. Tympani, appear covered with white coating (after scarlatina): IGraph. TYMPANIC CAVITY, catarrh : Sil, ; non- suppurating, Natr. m. Tympanic cavity, fluttering: Agar. Tympanic cavity, rattling: Agar. Tympanic cavity, swelling: Sil.; causes deaf. nes, Kali m.; causes deafness, with... watery condition of tongue, l l Natr. m. Tympanic cavity, twitching : Agar. . "... NOSE. COryza. CORYZA, (undefined): Acon., || Ailant., All. sat., II Amb., | | Ammoniac., Amm. m., Anac., Anac. Or., Ant. Sul. aur., | | Apis, IApoc, Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. iod., Ars. met., I Asar., Aspar., Aur. met., Aur, mur., Bar. c., IBell., IBenz. ac., Berb., ICact., ICalc., 1Caps., TCarbo a., 1Carbol, ac., ICarbo v., Cast, eq., IICean., 1Cina., || Cinch. bol., ICinnab., || Clem., Coccus, Colch., Con., ICycl., Eucal., IFerr., Ferr. iod., IFerr., ph., IGels., IGraph., Hydras., Jab., IKali c., IKali iod., IKali m., ILach., Magn. m., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., IMez., JNatr. C., Natr. m., JNitr. ac., IIMux v., Osm., HPetrol., NOSe. Smell. |Phos.ac., Phyt., Puls., I [Rumex,H Sang., | Sinap., Spong., Staph., | |Sticta, ISul. Thuya. Đº fluent. Coryza, acrid (excoriating): Apis, IIArum to Brom, iCalc., Ced., Cepa, Ferr., Gels., Hydras, Hippoz., IKali iod., IILyc, Magn. m., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav., ILNux v., Phyt, Sil; , burning, watery, from right nostril, Kalibi.; with every fresh cold, ISil.; repeated attacks from least cold, after much mercury, Ilkali iod.; in whooping cough, Cepa; during day, profuse (hay catarrh), | |Sticta ; in diphtheria, Arum t.; in in. . flammation of eyes, Con.; fluent, Ars., 248 7. NOSE. II Arum t., HMur, ac., Cact.; fluent, in open air, Calc. S.; fluent, causes biting and stinging, Ars. met.; fluent, in diphtheria, HMur. ac.; fluent, dropping from tip of nose, ICepa ; fluid, with hoarseness, Nitr. ac.; fluent, ex- coriating nose and lip, HKali bi.; fluent, with red, swollen nose, Kali iod.; fluent, excori- ates nostrils and upper lip, Lac c.; fluent, with copious watering of right eye, Sang.; fluent, mucous, l l Sinap.; fluent, makes inner nose sore and bloody (chronic), Sil.; fluent, in ophthalmia, Graph.; profuse, watery, Merc. Sol.; hot, Rhus ; hot, fluent, in solar neuralgia, l l Stann.; profuse, hot, causing raw- ness and Soreness of cheeks, borders of nose and upper lip (hay catarrh), I Sticta ; in influ- enza, Ars., 1Caust.; keratitis, ICalc.; with lach- rymation and irritation of eyelids, I Sinap.; from left, Il Cepa; corroding lip, IIAmm. m.; from right nostril, producing soreness of lips and side of face, Il Sang.; making lip soie, in polypus, Ilyc.; Corioding upper lip, ICepa, Lyc., IMagn. m.; having odor of old cheese, IBMerc, Sol.; in morning, ISquil- la ; corrodes nostrils and lips, ILach.; with hot and inflamed state of right side of nose, | | Merc. iod. rub.; nostrils painful, as if sore, BSquilla : corrodes nose and upper lip, in scarlatina, Phyt.; soreness and ulceration of nostrils, ISul.; red, burning nostrils, upper lip swollen, Phell.; rawness in nostrils, Ailant.; sore, sensitive nostrils, IZinc.; profuse, worse in warm room (pertussis), ICepa ; profuse, after scrofula, HCham.; profuse, thin, watery, | |Sinap.; thin pus, excoriating parts, Mur. ac.; purulent, causing vesication of sur- lounding parts (scarlet fever), Mur. ac.; purulent, with sore nostrils, Uran. n.; scanty, Sinap.; scanty, making skin red, Sinap.; scanty, mucous, causing burning of septum, IKali bi.; in scarlatina, BLArum t., ICalc.; sensation of acrid water, with many small burning pimples under septum, l l Natr. m.; with sneezing, Sil. B& burning; also Nose burning, heat, soreness. Coryza, air: from least contact of cold, IDulc., Nitr., ac.; from cold or warm, I Merc.; worse in cold and open, IGraph.; from least draught, IElaps; worse from least draught or change of clothing, INatr. c.; in open air, stopped up indoors, Iod., Plat., Puls., ISul., Thuya ; bet- ter in open air, Acon., ICepa, IIMux v., IPuls.; worse in open air, with irritation to cough, Coff. Bº chill, weather, wind. Coryza, albuminous: gº clear, glairy, glassy. Coryza, alternates: at one time acrid fluid, again dry and stiff as parchment, ISul.; dry and fluent, Apis, l l Magn. m., JNatr. m., | | Paris, IPhos., NPuls., ISul. ac. Coryza, after spells of asthma : ||.Thuya. gº hay fever. Coryza, bloody: Act. sp., IIAilant., Ars. h., Asar., Aur. mur. nat., Bell., Clem., Coccul., 1Con., ICroc., IFerr., IFerr. ph., IGraph., IHep., Hippoz., Ind. met, Kalibi., IKali c., HKali perm., IKaol., ILach., Mang., Merc., IMerc. iod. rub., IRNitr. ac., INux v., | | Paris, IPhos., || Psor., | | Puls., Sarrac., ISul.; when blowing, I ICalad., Carbol. ac., Sul.; blown frequently from nose, in ozaena, Amm, c.; thick blood in mucus on blowing, in morning, Chel.; when coughing (pertussis), Caps.; dark, in chronic nasal catarrh, IAgar.; in dropsy, IAur. mur.; fetid, in ozaena, Graph.; fetid, thick, white (scarlatina), IApis; in influenza, Ars.; from left nostril, after a bath, Calc. S.; in morning, Arum t.; in ozaena, Hydras.; purulent, l l Iach.; purulent, as from bursting abscess, seems to come from frontal cavities (Ozaena syphilitica), ILach.; purulent, sev- eral times daily, l l Lac c.; decomposed, green- ish-red blood, Ilkali iod. Hº Nose bleeding. Coryza, bluish: in children, l l Amm. m.; pieces of hardened mucus flow, after which mucous membrane feels raw, TNatr. a. Coryza, breathing: every inhalation seems to bring cold air in contact with brain, Act. rac. Bºy" chest. f Coryza, burning: ICepa, ISul.; in influenza, II Ars., 1Caust.; hot, Iod.; from right, Ars.; like hot water, Ars. m. ; as if a stream of scald- ing water rushed through left, IGels.; water runs from nose, worse stooping, Amm. c. Hºt acrid, heat; also Nose burning. Coryza, chest: with burning in, IZinc.; with oppression, in bronchial catarrh, ICalc.; op- pressed, with wheezing after, Carbo v.; com- mencing with feeling as if red pepper wore throughout nostrils and air passages, followed by distressing cough (influenza), Seneg.; raw- ness, in hay asthma, 1Carbo v.; tightness, IINux v. čº breathing. Coryza, in children: Dulc.; of newborn, IPuls.; with snuffles, HINux v., IHSamb. Coryza, with chills, or chilliness: Acon., Ars, Calc. p., IIMerc., Spong., ISul.; after chilli- ness, ICepa; in cold, open air, Aloe ; from being chilled while overheated and perspir- ing, IIArs. Bº air, fever, weather, wind. Coryza, chronic: ICalc., Canth., Colch, ICycl., |Sil., Spig.; in bronchial asthma, Calc.; form- ing hardened yellow pieces of mucus, with follicular enlargement of mucous membrane of pharynx, IKali bi.; with dulness of head, particularly in morning, Calc.; in left side, HBerb.; worse only in morning (incipient tu- berculosis), ITuberc.; with swelling of mu- cous membrane, ISil.; in scrofulous ophthal- mia, IApis ; with polypus, IMar. v.; with loss # inell, ISang.; with loss of taste and smell, Ull. Bºy" Nose catarrh, ozaena. Coryza, clear: Ced.; white discharge, so profuse that it was necessary to lay a towel under nose, INatr. m. gº albuminous, white. Coryza, colic : after a cold, ITVer.; ceases when colic sets in (in children), ICalc. Coryza, with obstinate constipation: HPsor. Coryza, constant: 83% chronic. Coryza, with cough : Amm. c., Anac., Badiag., Calad., Calc., ICepa, Cham., Colch., Cub., Euph.,Graph., Kalibi., Lyc., Natr.m., Rumex, Sars., Seneg., Sil., Squilla, Sul.; , croupy, ISpong.; dry, hacking, Cham.; epidemic in children, iºn. and expectoration in morn- ing, Euph.; violent, Kali m. Coryza, with croup: Acon., Ars., Cub., Hep., Nitr. ac., ISpong.; after sudden disappear- ance, | | Samb. Coryza, diarrhoea: after coryza, I ISang, Selen.; followed by, and relieves, with cough, | |Sang.; worse at night, Sang. 7. - NOSE. 249. Coryza, mucus discharged with difficulty: Phyt. Hºº glutinous, tenacious; also Nose stoppage. Coryza, in diphtheria: Amm. c., Ars.,II Arum t., Carbol. ac., Chlor., Crotal., Ign., IKali bi., IKali perm., ILac c., ILach., Lyc., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., Merc. iod flav., Mur.ac., INitr. ac.; discharge of a skinny substance when sneezing, I Lach.; mucous discharge, after, | |Sul. 635 acrid, throat. Coryza, with dizziness: Bov. Coryza, dry : I.Acon., | | Agar., All. Sat., Ant. c., Ars, Asar., Ascl. t., Aspar., Bov., 1Cact., Camph., Carbo a., IHCaust., Cepa, Chel., IICinch., Coral., Dig., | |Ign., Ipec., IKali c., | |Rali m., Lact. ac., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., II.Nux v., | | Ol. jec., || Op., || Paris, IIPhos., | |Psor., Ratan., Sabina, IISamb., Sil., ISpig., Spong., HISticta, Sul., Uran. n.; in open air, TNux v.; becoming fluent in open air, IIod., Plat., Puls., Thuya ; awaking one at night, |Magn. c.; chronic, Anac.; all day, with pain in back, especially while sitting, Zinc.; mu- cus would dry like white of egg, needed to be forcibly removed (chronic catarrh), l l Psor.; in evening, white mucus during day, Act.rac.; of infants, HINux v., BBSamb.; especially of left nostril, Anac.,B.Sep.; in morning, fluent in evening, Apis ; better during motion, worse during rest, renewed by slightest exposure, worse in cold air,HDulc.; during night, Amm.c., Niccol., HBNux v.; with nosebleed, IPuls.; one- sided, with soreness, redness, and swelling of nostril, Stann.; suddenly dries up, with violent pain in forehead, Lach.; with dryness of throat, Nitr. ac.; unpleasant, mouth open at night, ICact.; with loss of voice, or hoarse- ness, HKali c.; worse in wet, cold weather, Mang. Bºt Nose scabs, stopped. Coryza, ears: roaring, Il Acon.; roaring, with closure of eustachian tube, 1Gels.; tendency to roaring, in otitis, IISul. Coryza, takes cold easily: 83% air, weather, wind. Coryza, after eating dinner: INux v.; worse while at dinner, Tromb. Coryza, epidemic : gº influenza. Coryza, excoriating: Gºt acrid. Coryza, worse in evening: Apis, ICepa, Chlor., | | Kali c., Rumex, Therid., Tromb., Zinc. É& night. Coryza, eyes: affected, Euph.; red, Ars, met.; red, with lachrymation, Phyt.; after burning and watering of right eye, which is painful to touch, Sang.; sore, Sul. ac.; with catarrhal inflammation, IIgn.; with inflammation of right eye, ICinnab.; with keratitis, Sul.; with scrofulous ophthalmia, I Sep.; with lachry- mation, Anac., HCarbo a., 18Cepa, Chlor., Euph., LINux v., Phyt., | | Ran. Sc., ISang, ISpig., TVerbas. BºtChap. 5, Lachrymation catarrhal, cough. Coryza, with heat in face : Ars. m. Coryza, feeling as if coryza would appear: Ars. S. r., iCham, Cinch. bol, Pallad., Phyt.; on rising, better in evening, Ars. m. Coryza, fetid (offensive): Agar, Ananth., Ant. sul. aur., Arund., Asaf., Asim., 11 Aur. met., IAur. mur., Aur. mur. nat., IBar. c., Berb., Calc., IICarbol. ac., Cop., Elaps, 1Graph., IIHep., IIod., IKali bi., || Kali.e., Kali iod., Kreos., ILach., ILyc., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. c.,..INitr. ac., Petrol., Puls., Rhus, Sarrac, Sil., Stram., Sul.,Tell., Therid.; acrid, Lach., Merc. c.; mucous, Hep.; as in old catarrh, IPuls.; profuse, from overwork at desk, Agar.; in diphtheria, ICarbol. ac., ILach., Merc. c., Merc. iod. flav.; empyreumatic Smell and taste, Il Berb.; smelling like putrid herring pickle, IElaps; after mercury, in scrofula, IAsaf.; pungent, Berb.; smelling like pus, Gamb.; purulent, IGraph., IKali c. Thuya; , muco-purulent, Hippoz.; dirty, pu- trid, sanious (malignant scarlatina), I Stram.; tenacious, Myr. cer.; thick white, from left nostril, with pain every morning at 11 o'clock, along course of left infraorbital nerve, pain and discharge come at 4 P.M., better in open air, l l Puls.; thin, continual necessity to blow, Hep.; watery, irritating upper lip, Aur. mur.; thick, yellow-green (chronic nasal ca- tarrh, scrofulous ozaena), ITherid. B& Nose catarrh, ozaena. Coryza, with fever: IIA con., Bar. m., Calad., Iod., Jab., IIPhos.; worse after sweat, Natr. c.; tertian, Diad. Bºchill, heat. Coryza, flaky, especially mornings: Asim. Coryza, fluent (thin, watery): | | Agar., IIAmm. m., Ananth., Ant C., Ant. t., Aph. ch., | | Arg. met., Ars, Ars. Sul. met., l l Arund., Asaf., Ascl. t., IBar, c., Berb., Bor, IBov., iBrom., Bry, Cact., Calad., Calc. s., 1Camph., 1Carbo V., Ced., Cepa, Cham., Chel., Chin. a., Chlor., HCimex, Colch, Con., Elaps, IEup. perf., ! Eup, pur., Euphor, Euph., Fluor, ac., IGlon; Guaiac, Hippoz., IHydras, Illic., Ign, Ind., Jacar., HJacea, HKalibi., BKali c., IKali iod, . Lyss., Magn. m., Magn. s., Mang, Meph., IIMerc., IBMerc. cor., Mez., Natr. c., LINatr. m., H.Natr. S., ||Nux v., Ol. jec., IWPuls., Sabad., | | Sang, Sil., ISpig., Spong, Sul., Tell., Uva ursi, Xan.; acrid, . Ars. i., IGels.; , in open air, INitr. ac., IIPuls.; in open air, better indoors, returning in cold room (coryza), Carbol, ac.; in open air, dry in room, ICóloc., EIod., Plat., Puls., Thuya, Zing.; worse from least current of air, Merc.; in albuminuria, IApis; alter- nates with dryness, especially in evening, IZinc.; frequent alternation of fluent and dry, with nosebleed, Puls.; alternates with dry, Il Ars., IINux v., | | Sang.; alternates with thick, offensive discharge, worse in left nostril_(Ozaena), IKali, S.; in angina syphili- tica, ILach.; in attacks, ISyph.; periódical attacks of short duration, with continual stoppage , and breathing through mouth, 1Graph.; in blepharitis, Sil.; in bronchitis, Merc.; increases from day to day, runs freely and is blown into little crepitant bubbles (scarlatina), ESul.; in catarrh, Natr. a., | | Ran. Sc., Sul.; in bronchial catarrh, I Ailant.; with pain in , chest, Caust.; in children, II. Nux w; with cold chills and loss of smell, Sarrac.; clear,Asar.; a clear, continuous stream, IIod.; clear, from affected side (prosopalgia), II.Nux v.; followed by colic (nasal catarrh in children), iCalc.; constant, Chin. a., HKalibi., Med.; constant, with hunger even after eat- ing, Cast, eq.; with cough, ICon, Meph.; with dry cough, Merc.; copious, in whooping cough, ICepa; during day, dry during night, Niccol., ILNux v.; during day, in pertussis, Caust.; in diphtheria, IIArs.; dropping, cor- 250 7. NOSE. roding nose and upper lip, Cepa; dropping, in open air, l l Lith.; dropping from left nos- tril, Chlor.; dropping, from posterior or fron- tal sinuses (nasal catarrh), HFerr.; sudden, running in drops of sharp, corroding fluid, Chlor.; dropping worse in evening when walking in street (coryza), Cepa ; in evening, especially while eating and in open air, Tromb.; violent in evening, with frequent sneezing and headache, rough voice, Kali c.; toward evening, with pressure on right tonsil on swallowing and yawning, IZinc.; worse in evening, Apis, Therid.; exhausting, with ex- ostosis on skull, HHArg. met.; with redness of eyes and lachrymation, ILyc.; fetid, Agar. ; with fever, l l Spong.; febrile, if it gets dry, especially with scrofulous and rachitic chil- dren, Hep.; in catarrhal fever, Euph.; vio- lent, with evening fever, IKali c.; in inter- mittent, IElat.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; frequent, Anag.; frequent, now from One, then from both nostrils, Tereb.; with ha fever, Natr. m.; with headache, Calc.; with frontal headache, IMed.; with hard headache all day in frontal region, worse 10.30 A.M., Med.; with confusion of head, Hell. ; with dul- ness of head and sleepiness (influenza), HPhos.; with full feeling in head, Vacc.; with herpes, after taking cold, Kali bi; with hoarseness, | | Petrol.; with hoarseness, in morning, Tell.; dropping clear hot water, Acon., EIod.; in hysteria, Lyc.; in influenza, Cepa, Gels, BPhos.; in influenza, with burning and smart- ing, I Euph.; with lachrymation, [Anac, ILyc., || Ran. sc.; with scalding lachrymation, IEuph.; with tickling inlarynx, Osm.; from left nostril, Amm. br.; watery, from left nostril, Dios.; bland, watery discharge from left nos- tril, in clear drops (pruritus vulvae), WLil. tig.; thin, light-colored, from right nostril, Bry.; pain in limbs, HiCaust.; in morning, ICycl., II.Nux v., Sars, ISquilla; runs down poste- rior nares, causing choking (chronic catarrh), : Cop.; profuse dropping through posterior nares, obliging frequent hawking, 11Coral.; mostly at night, with oppressed breathing, Berb.; at noon, ICina ; with crawling in nose and frequent sneezing, Zinc.; copious, Cup. m., Sabad.; profuse, of burning water, Sul.; profuse, in pustular conjunctivitis, Euph.; profuse, in hay fever, Dulc.; profuse, in mea- sles, IEuph.; profuse in morning, with cough and expectoration, HHBuph.; profuse, particu- larly in morning, Dros.; profuse, salty, |Calc.; profuse, with lachrymation (constipation), Euph.; in prosopalgia, Spig; from right nostril, Card. m.; from right nostril during day, left dry, at night vice versa, Calc. S.; from right, with pain in eyes, Bapt.; with rawness, TJva ursi; with redness and putrid smell, IKali bi.; in a cold room, stopped in warm air and outdoors, Calc. p.; right side worse, |Brom.; ropy, in scarlatina, Sul.; profuse, in scarlatina, Euph.; with loss of smell, Carbo a., | | Natr. m.; with sneezing, Ailant., Anac., IBadiag., Chel, Cina, Form., Kob., Merc. sul., Oxal. ac.; with sneezing and soreness of alae, Calc. p.; begins with sneezing, with stitching headache when stooping, and hoarse- ness, IBry.; with sneezing, worse evening and night, Rumex ; frequent sneezing, worse in right side, BSang.; with Sneezing in morning, Acon., Calc. a., ISep.; with violent, rapid Sneezing, five or six times in succession, after sudden, sharp tingling in schneiderian mem- brane, Rumex ; can hardly speak with pain- ful sneezing, TCarbo a.; sudden, after rising, IIMux v.; after suppression of cough, l l Samb.; with loss of taste, BNatr. m.; thin mucus, | | Aph. ch.; thin, watery, Eucal.; abundant, thin, watery, making nose sore and irritable, Eup, perf.; thin, watery, with dull frontal headache, AEsc. h.; thin, watery, increasing until nose became stopped (influenza), Phyt.; thin, profuse, with gouty or rheumatic symp- toms, Rhod.; thin, watery, after sneezing, Seneg.; thin, white, from left nostril, Aspar.; with sore throat, Act. rac., ICarbo a., Calc. p., ILach, IINitr. ac., IIMux v., HIPhos.; like water trickling from nose, Sul.; thin, watery, with internal ulceration, Kalibi.; with rough voice and pain in chest, Magn. S.; with wake- fulness, restlessness, sweat and frequent sneez- ing, Calc. a.; becomes yellow and copious, BNatr. s. 533°coryza (undefined), influenza. Coryza, glairy mucus : with rawness and sore- ness of chest, caused by patient seeming to contract new colds daily (catarrhal com- plaints), Petrol.; alternating with dryness, Cund. §§e albuminous, glassy. Coryza, glassy mucus: Ced., HIod. gº albuminous, white. Coryza, glutinous: ISul.; drying in posterior nares (ozaena), Merc. cor. tenacious. Coryza, gray : , Hippoz.; dark, especially in ºgº.g. Asim.; white (chronic catarrh), Sang. Coryza, greenish: Ananth., || Berb., Bry, Hip- poz., Ind., IKali bi, BKali c., | | IAc c., Merc., Natr. c., IPhos., IIPuls, Rhus, Sep., Sil., IThuya; black, foul, sickening smell, IHRaliiod.; slightly bloody, Act. rac.; on blow- ing nose, l l Paris; of disorganized brown-look- ing fetid pieces of hardened mucus, Hydr. ac.; in chronic catarrh, ; Cop.; fetid, from left nos- tril (ozaena), IHSep.; fluid mucus, l l Arund.: masses (catarrh of both nostrils), IMar. v.; fetid pus, HIMerc., IRhus; pus from right nostril, l l Rhus; nostrils filled with mucus (scarlatina), Phos.; pieces of mucus run from nose when sneezing, || Arund.; thick mucus, Bor.; copious, thick, acrid, excoriating, with scrofulous ophthalmia, BMerc.; thick mucus is blown from nose, INatr. c.; blows out much thick mucus, mixed with blood and pus, Thuya; mucus tough, ropy and bloody, HKali bi.; yellow, Sarrac., ISep.; yellow, pu- trid, worse in evening, Bufo. tº Nose ozaena. Coryza, in grippe: âgº influenza. Coryza, secretion hardens: Bºy" dry, lumpy; also NOSe clinkers, clots, scabs. Coryza, in hay fever: Ailant., Ars., Ars. i., Arumt., IBrom., Cycl., Dulc., Euphor, Euph., IGels, Kalibi., Kali iod, Mar. v., Natr. m., Psor., Ran. b., Rhus, Sabad., Sang., Sil., Sinap., Sticta; yearly, in August, worse in morning, with sneezing, IICepa; cut grass or newly mown hay cannot be near, IDulc.; either nostril affected or alternately with the other, l l Sinap.; with rawness in chest, ICarbo v.; at the seaside, Dulc.; with morning sneez- ing, IGels.; rose cold with asthma, sick and faint from odor of flowers, Sang.; very sensi- 7. NOSE. 251 tive to odor of flowers and peaches, IICepa. B& Nose, catarrh, sneezing; also Chap. 26, Hay asthma. Coryza, with headache: II.Acon, IAct. rac., Agar., Ant. c., Arg, nit., Ars., Bell., IBry., Calc., IICepa, IIChlor., ICinch., IFerr., Graph., Hydras, IIod., IKali bi., IKali c., Kaliiod., Kalm., ILach., Lyc., IBMerc., IMerc. iod. rub., Merc. prot., Natr. a., HINux v., IRu- mex, Samb., Sang, Sul., ISpig., Sticta; and aching in eyes, sensitive to cold air, Act. rac.; before discharge, ILach., ISticta; if checked (suppressed), Acon., IIBell., ICalc.; dull, with fever, Gels.; dull, worse in evening, better in open air, worse on entering a warm room, IICepa; heaviness in forehead, impatient mood, INux v.; severe, in forehead, with red- ness of lids, Sabad.; pressing in forehead (measles), Euph.; tension in forehead, ISul. ac.; from suppressed, worse in open air or from exerting mind, ICinch.; stupefying, Con., Sabad.; heaviness in vertex, forehead and eyes, Jacar. B& Chap. 3, Headache catarrhal. Coryza, with anxiety about heart: ISpig. Coryza, with heat: |IAgnus, Benz. ac., 1 IEup. pur, ISpig; after flushes, in evening, ICepa; of head and face, IINux v.; after Overheating, IBrom.; ineffectual efforts to sneeze, Guaraea; with thirst, IHCepa. }º burning, fever. Coryza, with hoarseness: I Ars., Arum m., Benz, ac., Bry., Calab., Calc., iiCarbo v., LLCaust.,Cham, Dig, Dulc., IEup. pur., Kalm., Kalib., | | Eali c., IIMang., Merc. iod. rub., Natr. C., Natr. m., INitr. ac., , || Rumex, ISpig., ISpong., Zinc.; and bronchial catarrh, IIPhos.; follows hoarseness, Viol.; and head. ache, ISpig, ſº throat; also Chap. 25, Hoarseness coryza. neuralgia, Spig.; of old people, l l Eup. perf.; in cold, weak, debilitated persons, Hydras.; Soft palate felt like dry leather, making deg- lutition painful, HSticta; with prostration and weak pulse, l l Eup. perf.; secretions rapidly dried and formed scabby concretions, requir- ing great effort to discharge them, ISticta; skin bathed in sweat, l l Eup. perf.; surface pale and morbidly sensitive, TIEup. perf; with vertigo, Merc., iod, rub.; followed by weakness and hectic fever, in children, IIAbrot. B& fluent, hay fever; also Nose sneezing ; also Chap. 27, Influenza. Coryza, jelly-like : Selen. §§"lumpy, thick. Coryza lachrymation : Gº eyes. Coryza, from left nostril: Jugl., Thlaspi; in polypus, Mar. v.; with sore eye, ITZinc.; from left to right, Cepa. Coryza, discharge quickly liquefies: Stram. Coryza, lumpy: ; Calc. S.; adherent phlegm blown out in small lumps, Petrol.; clear mas- Ses, Kalibi.; hard masses or crusts, I Graph.; right nostril filled with hard masses, IKali bi.; shining, l l Arund.; thick, l l Arund.; copi- Ous thick mucous masses during day, and ob- struction of nose at night, Natr. c.; white masses, l l Arund.; small, greater part tough and ropy, passes down posterior nares into throat, and is hawked up with difficulty and disgust (nasal catarrh ), IIS alibi. Gººdry, purulent, thick; also Nose clinkers, clots, ozaena. Coryza, in measles: Crotal., Euph., || Gels., IKalibi., Lach., Merc.,IPuls, Sabad., HSpong.; after measles, Arg. met. Coryza, , menses: before, IMagn c.; during, Graph., IKali c. Coryza, in morning: I.Arum t.; on awaking, Ast. r.; early, Cornus; severe, Myr. cer.; worse, Ast. r., Bar. c., Berb., ICycl., HBNux v., IPhos., Sars., ISquilla, Sumb.; worse Coryza, with hunger: ISul. ac. toward morning, 3 A.M., Amm. c. g Coryza, ichorous: 83% purulent. Coryza, with stiff neck; preceded by beating Coryza, in influenza (grippe): HLArs., Brom., leadache, worse in vertex and right side, Bry., Camph., Caps., Carbo v., Caust., IICepa, IIChel, Coff, HDulc., Euphor., IHEup, perf., Ferr., IGels, Hep., Hydras., Iod., HIpec, Lach, Lyc., Merc, Natr. m., LNuxv., Phell,IIPhos., Phyt.,IPuls., IRhus, Sabad.... Samb., IISang, Seneg., Spig, Sticta, Stilling., Stram.; better in open air, Calc. s., Nux v., Puls.; better from outdoor exercise, Seneg.; with pain in back and limbs, Bry., IEEup. perf, IRhus; with pain in bones, I IFup. perf.; catarrhal, followed by bronchitis, IRumex ; with irritationin chest, worse evening and night, Sticta; in children, sudden and great prostration, Ars.; at begin- ning of coryza, with redness of eyes and lach- rymation, IPuls.; with cough at night, HCon...; more during day and after meals, iPhos.; ex- cessive and painful dryness of mucous mem- brane, Sticta ; during epidemic of toothache, with fever, Merc.; with ringing in ears, Sil.; with difficulty of hearing, ISil.; epidemic, IEup. perf, IIPhos., Sabad.; with pain in ºft and liver, Card. m.; with fever, headache, giddiness, furred tongue and sweat in bed, Merc.iod.rub.: with headache, Merc. iod. rub.; of inebriates, IEup. perf; after abuse of mercury, IKali iod.; feels well in morning, worse in afternoon, better in open air, l l Sticta; neglected cases, ISul.; with facial with heat, Ars., IBell., Dulc., III ach., | ||Lachn., ILyc., INux v., HRhus, ISul. Coryza, in nervous persons: IGels., IIgn. Coryza, at night: IBMerc.; accumulation of mu- cus, particularly at night, with º expecto- ration in morning (posterior nasal catarrh), INatr. S.; worse at night, when nose is ob- structed, INatr. c. 533 evening. Coryza, obstruction: Bº dry; also Nose stoppage. Coryza, very sensitive to odors: Gºthay fever. Coryza, offensive: gº fetid. Coryza, periodic : on alternate days, Natr. c.; often returning, Sil.; yearly, 1Brom. Coryza, plugs: Gº Nose plugs. Coryza, profuse: Ananth., ILArs, Bry., HICepa, Chin. a., Ferr. iod., IIod., IKali m., Natr. c., HINatr. m., Nitr, ac., IIPhos., Puls., Senecio, Ver. v.; in chronic catarrh, ; Cop.; causes coughing and suffocative fits on lying down, ISpig.; in diphtheria, Merc. cor.; with in- flammation of right eye, ICinnab; flowing into fauces, IPhos.; in ague, Elat.; with smarting lachrymation and photophobia, Euph.; from left nostril (polypus), IMar. v.; worse in morning, Berb.; in scarlatina, ICepa; so profuse as to be removed in long, tenacious shreds or pieces, Hydras.; sticky, tough, white mucusin mass, I ILacc.; with raw throat, Zinc, 252. 7. NOSE. Coryza, purulent: Arg. nit., Aur, mur. nat., 1 Berb., HCalc., Calc. s., Coccul., 1Con., Ferr., IGraph., IIHep., IHippoz., Hydras, Ipom., IKalibi., IKali iod, Kali s., ILyc., IIMerc., Nitr. ac., IPetrol., Psor, IPuls., Sang, Sep., ISil., ISul.; bloody, IHydras., Phos.ac., | |Stic- ta; bloody, in chronic catarrh, ICalc.; brownish yellow, Hippoz.; thick, dark brown semi-fluid, from upper left nostril, fetid, once a week, IKali S.; profuse nocturnal, like gonorrhoea, staining greenish yellow, I ILac c.; ichorous, oozes out, in Second stage of Scarlatina, Cepa; ichorous, every forenoon, Ailant.; ichorous, begins in right nostril (scarlatina; diphtheria), Lyc.; ichorous, in scarlatina, I LArum t., Nitr. ac.; ichorous, when singing, in conva- lescence from Scarlatina, Cepa; copious, thin, ichorous, without fetor, IIAilant.; ichorous, with swelling of glands of throat, in scarla- tina, IRhus; from left nostril, with cough, Uran. n.; muco-purulent, with excoriation of upper lip and alae nasi (scrofulosis of chil- dren), IStilling.; at first watery, then muco- purulent, with Soreness of mucous membrane, followed by a small abscess on inside of right nostril, Stilling.; thick muco-purulent from one nostril, better in dry weather, worse at approach of rain, or in change of weather, after abuse of mercury, IHep.; in rheumatic ophthalmia, IColoc.; from right nostril, IPuls.; fluid, in ozaena spyhilitica, Aur, mur.; white, LArg. nit.; whitish yellow (tuberculosis), 1Calc. Bºyellow; also Nose catarrh, ozaena. Coryza, from right nostril: after a bath, better outdoors, Calc, s.; worse on right side (oph- thalmia after chill), IEuph. Coryza, ropy: gº tenacious. Coryza, rose cold : Bºy" hay fever. Coryza, scales: 8& Nose scales. Coryza, scanty: Asta.c., IKaol.; in room, pro- fuse outdoors, HHydras, gº dry. Coryza, in scarlatina: IIAilant., I Amm. c., Arum t., Caps., Cepa, Mur. ac., BNitr, ac., | |Phos., IPhyt., IIRhus. Bº acrid. Coryza, from one side only: Alum., Hippoz., IIPhos., IPhyt. . Coryza, with sleepiness: especially during day and after eating, HPhos. 8&” yawning. Coryza, with sleeplessness: Il Acon. 6&" night. Cº. smell: increased sense of, IKalm.; loss of, Alum, Amm. m., Anac., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Bry, Calc., 1Cham., Cycl., Gels, IIHep., Kali bi., Magn. m., Mez., INatr. c., I. Natr. m., INux v., Psor., iiPuis, Sang., ISep., Sil., ISul, ISul. ac. Coryza, sneezing: Bºy" Nose sneezing. Coryza, with snuffling: £35° dry; also Nose stoppage. Coryza, in spring: ICepa, IGels. Coryza, like boiled starch : I.Arg. nit., Natr. m. Coryza, sticky: Bºº glutinous, tenacious. Coryza, , stringy: mucus, ICroc., Hydras, Kalibi. Bº tenacious, glutinous. Coryza, sudden; Thuya; at 4 P.M., Apis; in evening, after lying down, Zinc.; attacks of profuse, watery, bland, with frequent sneez- ing, IPlant.; yellowish water from right, Plant. Coryza, in summer: with violent sneezing in morning, IGels. Coryza, suppressed : complaints from, Acon, IILach.; asthma, as if there were dust in air, worse after midnight, and from motion, Ars.; congestion of brain, Kali, iod.; headache, BAcon., Calc., Cinch.; gasping for air (asth- ma), IArs.; croup, l l Samb. Coryza, worse from talking: Acon. Coryza, taste: loss of, Alum., Ant. t., Calc., Cycl., IHep., Magn. m., Natr. C., Natr, m, I [Nux v., Psor., IIPuls., Rhod., Sep, Sil., ISul., isui. ac.; pungent, of mucus, Berb. Coryza, tenacious: Canth., Cham, Cinnam, Colch., Hippoz., IHydras, Ilkali bi., IKali iod., INatr. a.; in croup, Spong.; can only be discharged through posterior nares, IPlumb.; feels like a plug in nose, it nauseates him, better when stooping, Psor. Bºº glutinous. Coryza, thick: Agar., Bapt., Calc. S., Coccus, : Cop., IHep., Hippoz., Hydras., IKali bi., IKali br., Kreo., Sars., Selen, Ziz.; worse right side, | | Sang.; in membranous croup, ISpong.; during day, Arum t.; like white of egg, Aur. met; flying out of nostrils when coughing, IBadiag; large masses of clear mu- cus, if it ceases, headache, IKali bi.; most from posterior nares (chronic catarrh), Natr. s.; in ozaena, INatr. S.; puslike, in syphilis, IKali bi.; in scarlatina, Caps.; with loss of smell and taste, IHep., Natr. m.; copious, tenacious mucus, l l Agar.; mucus, afterwards thin water, Staph.; white mucus, IILac c. É& lumpy, purulent. Coryza, thin : Bºy" fluent. Coryza, with thirst: II.Acon., Ars., Diad. Coryza, threatening: Hº feeling. Coryza, throat: mucusgoes into, dryness, IAEsc., Asaf., Coral., Jamb., Phos., Samb., Sil., Sticta; ichorous, with glandular swelling, in scarlatina, Rhus, Zinc.; rawness, with roughness of throat, like a file, on breathing, INitr, ac.; preceded for one or two days by Soreness, rawness and Scraping, Lach.; Scrap- ing in evening and night, when swallowing, ICarbo a.; scraping in throat, with crawling and creeping in nose, and sneezing, Il Nux v.; sore, Act, rac, Calc. p.; with Sore throat and cough, HMNitr. ac.; with sore throat and dulness of head, IIPhos.; tonsillitis following, Sabad. }º diphtheria. Coryza, tough : gº tenacious. Coryza, transparent; gºalbuminous, clear, glairy, glassy, white. Coryza, viscid: gº glutinous, tenacious. Coryza, after vomiting: Ars. Coryza, watery: Bºy” fluent. Coryza, water: produced by cold, Fluor, ac.; better after bathing in cold, Calc. S.; worse by salt water bathing, Med. Coryza, weather: after changeable, Gels.; with every atmospheric change, Myr.; on getting cold, I Graph.; from slightest cold, I Sticta; occurs readily from exposure to cold, and is renewed daily, Benz. ac.; from dry cold, or sitting in a cold place, especially from sitting on cold steps, Ilnux v.; worse from damp, ILMerc. Gº air, wind. Coryza, wheylike: IFerr., gº lumpy. Coryza, white: Ars. S. r., || Berb., Elaps, IHy- dras., Kali m., IINatr. m. gº albuminous, glairy, glassy. Coryza, wind: from cold, dry, IAcqn, Spong; after riding against a cold west wind (croup), IKali bi.; after damp northeasterly winds, * 7, NOSE. 253 IICepa; easily takes cold, is constantly obliged to wrap head up, if he allows it to be uncovered during day, has stoppage of nose at night, Natr. m. gº air, weather. Coryza, withyawning: Carboa. Gºsleepiness. Coryza, yellow: Alum., Arg. nit., Aur. mur., |Berb., Calc. S., Chin. a., Cinnab., Chlor., ICic., Coccus, Cop., Graph., IFIydras., Ind., IIod., IKalibi., T.Kali c., IKalis., ILyc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr. c., Nitr. ac., Phos., Puls., Rhus, I Sang., Sep., Se- len, Sil., Stram., ISul., IThuya; during day, and in diphtheria, I.Arum t.; fetid, IKali c., IIRali' iod., Natr. c.; fluid, l l Berb.; fluid, with cutting in forehead (catarrh), ISep.; greenish, Aur. mur.; becomes green on expos- ure to light, Natr. S.; greenish, in morning, IIPuls.; dry, hard, greenish mucus, Alum.; large lumps of greenish mucus, Sep.; thick, greenish, Ferr. iod.; offensive, thick, green- ish, I Syph.; oozing of greenish, fetid matter (laryngo tracheitis), 1 IPuls.; thick, greenish, musty smelling, ceasing to flow after a meal, WNatr. c.; ichorous, with swollen cervical glands, HRhus; from left nostril, Calc. s.; first from left nostril (diphtheria), ILach.; Occasional, concretes on left nostril, with ex- ternal excoriation and internal ulceration, FKali iod.; lumps of mucus discharged from posterior nares, Cinnab.; mucous, with dry Cough, Anag.; profuse, Sour-smelling mucus, HAlum.; mostly from posterior nares, Natr. S.; like saffron, watery, Plant.; slimy, Kalis.; sticky matter drops from nostril, IHep.; Stringy mucus in throat, Hydras.; tenacious mucus, worse left nostril, Sum.; thick, Alum., Ars., Ars. m., Asim., Aur. met, Bar. c., Mur. ac., Puls., Rhus; thick, offensive, al- ternates with watery, worse in left nostril (ozaena), Ikali s.; nostrils filled with thick mucus on awaking in morning, Apoc.; fre- Quent, thick, fetid mucus, Graph.; thick, with great lassitude, IKali c.; worse from left nostril, in pertussis, Badiag.; constant, thick matter from left nostril, mostly early in morn- ing, Kali bi.; thick in morning, sometimes streaked with blood, offensive, Lach., thick, opaque mucus, as in old catarrh, is blown from nose in morning, IHPuls.; profuse, thick mu- cus, Eryng.; thick, profuse, fatty (nasal ca- tarrh), IILyc.; thick, from right, on blowing nose (facial neuralgia), l l Puls.; thick, with Swelling of glands of throat, in scarlatina, Rhus; thick, in sore throat, Merc. cor.; thick, after variola, ICalc.; thin, at times bloody, causing soreness and burning, BMez.; whitish, Merc. iod. rub. Bºe purulent. NOSE, abscess: ICalc., IHep., Merc., ISil.; at root, near inner canthus, as if a lachrymal fistula would form, IPuls.; angry gather- ing in and under left nostril, discharges mat- ter and blood, and scabbing over before dis- charge, shooting (sick headache), ILac c.; Small, on inside of right nostril, after catarrhal discharge, Stilling. gº inflammation. Nose, aching: above, Hep.; on going to bed, after writing her symptoms, Lyss.; in dorsum, as of a stone pressing, better from pressure, Agnus; dull, to forehead, Elaps; at root, with acrid discharge, IKali bi.; sharp, above root, Asar. Bº pain undefined; also Chapter 3, Forehead glabella, and sinuses. Nose, air: sensitive to, Osm.; cold causes feel- ing of corrosion, Bufo.; sensitive when inhal- ing, Psor.; sensitive to inhaled air (coryza), AEsc. h.; inspired air feels cold, IICoral.; fine streaming like warm air on left side, Ars. met.; of room, when walking, seems cooler, Camph.; interior painful, sensitive to air and touch, Hep.; as if air were too sharp, Brach. B& Coryza air. Nose, biting: above, in hay asthma, Carbo v.; in margins, particularly septum, I Aph. ch.; On skin, near, IMez. Nose, black nostrils: Colch.; in typhoid, TVer.; in pneumonia, Ant. t. 93% smoky. Nose, bleeding (epistaxis): Acet. ac., Acon., Agar., Aloe, l l Alum., Amb., Amm, c., Anac., Ant. c.; Ant. Sul. aur., l l Ant. t., Arg. met., II Arn., Ars., Aur. met., IBapt., J.Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., Bor., Bow, Brom., Bry, Bufo., II.Cact., Cadm. s., HiCalc., Calc. s., Camph., Cann. S., Caps, Carbo a., Carbo v., Card. m., Cepa, Cham, Chin. S., IICinch, Cinnam., ICon., Cop., ICroc., ICrotal., Diad., IDig., Dulc., Elaps, Erig., Ferr., Ferr.ph., Glon., IGraph, IIHam, IHekla, Hydras, Ind., Iod., IIpec., IKali bi, HKali c., IKali iod., Kali n., IKreos., HILach., Lachn., ILact. ac., Led., Lobel. i., ILyc., Magn. c., IIMed., Melil., Meph., Merc., IIMillef, Mosch., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. S., ITNitr. ac., Nitrum, INux m., Nux v., CEnan., IIPhos., HPhos.ac., IPuls., Ratan, Rhus, . Rumex, Sars., IISec., Sep., Sil., I Spig., I Sticta, Stram., Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarant., Ver., Zinc.; in afternoon, Calc. p., Carbo a., ILyc., Natr. S., Nitr.; at 3 P.M., ISul.; at 4 P.M., return- ing at , intervals, (diphtheria), I ILac c.; in anaemia, ECarbo v., HICinch., HIFerr., IPuls., Sec.; in anaemic patients, subsequent to ebul- litions, Ferr.; in bed, after waking, Aloe.; black, Carbo v., IICroc., IKreo., Lach., HMerc., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., Stram, Tarant.; black, thick, ICroc., Merc., |Nux v., | | Puls.; black, thin, ICrotal., IHam., ILach., BNitr. ac., IISec., Sul. ac.; black, flows in steady stream, copious, Elaps; from blowing nose, Arg. met., IIArn., Boy., Ind., Spong; blowing blood from one nostril, Ascl. t.; blood is blown from nose, Aur. mur., Bar. c.,IGraph., Bhos., | |Sep., Thuya, Zinc.; blowing drops of blood, Bov.; as if blood would issue through nose when blowing it, better supporting head with hands and at Sunset, worse walking in open air, Lil. tig.; blowing blood in mornings, Caust., IILach., Puls.; blowing of blood in purpura hemorrhagica, ICrotal., IIIach., Phos.; blow- ing bright red blood, Carbolac.; when blown violently (nasal catarrh), Elaps; after a blow, II Arn., Elaps, Ham., Sep.;in boys, Abrot., Cop.; in inflammation of brain, l l Puls.; bright red (arterial), Acon, Dulc., Elaps, 1 IErig., HFerr. ph., IIIpec., || Kreo., I ILach., Mez., IMillef, Natr. S.; bright red, from left nostril, then a dark clot, while sitting, writing, Diosc.; bright red, with salivation, IHyos.; as if blood would burst out on stooping, Lact. ac.; in cachectic persons, ISul. ac.; with oppression of chest, Act. sp.; followed by pain in chest, Carbo v.; relieves symptoms, Brom.; in children, Ferr. ph.; in children who develop too rapidly or slowly, Croc.; in children, passive venous, Ham.; after chill (tertian 254 7. NOSE. intermittent), HHep.; in chorea, Lach.; dur- ing climaxis, Arg. nit., IILach., ISul.ac., ISul.; blood j. Arg. nit., HCham., IFerr., LFerr. mur., Lyc., Lyss., IMerc., | |Natr. m., Nitr, ac., Puls., Rhus; coagulating, hang- ing like black icicles, ICroc., Kalibi., Merc.; Coagulated, black, each drop sinking like a bullet, Tarant.; worse from smelling coffee, ISul. ac.; after taking cold, ICon...; hem- orrhagic collections on mucous membrane, | | Anthrac.; feels congested, asifabout to bleed, in coryza, Xan.; with conjunctivitis, Ham.; bloody froth, in convulsions, I ICEnan.; continually, for five days and nights, blood thin dark (purpura haemorrhagica), |Te- reb.; in coryza, Ant. t., IIMerc., HSenecio ; with dry coryza or alternation of fluent and dry, HPuls.; during cough, Bell., Dros., Merc., JNux v., Puls., Sarrac., ISul.; better by cough, Melil.; with dry cough, In- dig.; when coughing at night, Natr. m.; in whooping cough, IIArn., IBry., HCoral., ICochl., ICrotal., Dros., IIpec., Merc., Mur. ac., Nux v., Spong., Stram.; with coughing up of clear blood (pneumonia), Ferr, ph.; blood dark, Bism., TCina, liCrotal., Ham., IILach., INux m., Nux v., Selen.; dark, after blowing, Cinnab.; dark, coagulated, Chani., Plat.; dark, in lumps, Stram.; dark, runs continuously, with prostration, small, thread- like pulse, GSec.; dark and putrid, in diph- theria, IMur. ac.; dark, with headache, in typhoid, liſthus; oozing of dark blood, Ham.; after debauch, Carbo v.; from debility,ICar- bo v., HISec.; in diphtheria, Ars., HCarbo v., ICinch. ICrotal., | | Hydras., IIgn., || Kalim, BLach., Merc. cy., JNitr. ac.; in diphtheria, following detachment of membrane from nose, Phos.; a few drops of clear blood from left nostril, Berb.; several drops of thin blood, on blowing, in morning, Arn.; in drunkards, IISec.; occurs easily, ICarbo v., ICon.; easily, in mental derangement, Con...; after eating din- ner, Amm. C., Arg. met.; for a short time, on blowing nose after dinner, followed by stupe- faction in forehead, as from a stroke of apo- plexy, with swimming of objects before eyes, Zinc.; during dinner, Spong.; with frequent ebullitions, Con.; during attack of epilepsy, Caust.; in evening, Ant.c., Bor., Coff, Colch., Diosc., Dros., HFerr., | | Lach., SLyc., Phos., Sep., Sul., HSul.ac.; in evening, after rush of blood to head, and heat of face, IGraph.; relieved eye symptoms, Brom.; excited by emotions, Carbov.; copious,after every exertion, Arn., IRhus; from exertion, especially straining at stool (purpura), I |Phos.; preceded by feeling of contraction above and between eyebrows soon after eating meat, Vacc.; with flushes of face, vertigo, or fainting, Crotal.; face pale after, HCarbo v., HICinch.; face pale before every attack, iCarbo v.; redness of face, Melil.; when washing face, Amm. c., IKali c.; after washing face, I Arn.; before fainting, Carbo v.; nearly producing fainting, Bufo., Sarrac.; especially from a fall or blow, Acet. ac.; dur- ing fever, one attack followed another once or twice in twenty-four hours, usually at night, loss of blood alarmingly great, every attack preceded by intense redness of face and throbbing of carotids, 1 ||Melil.; in a strong man, with fever and miliary eruption, IHam.; after fever, ICarbo v.; in febris nervosa stu- pida, Melil.; in typhus, IIArn., HHBapt., Bry, HChin. S., Crotal, Chloral., Cup. m., IGels, IILach, iPhos.ac., IRhus; preceded by dul- ness and pressure inforehead, ICroc., Sabina; with fulness in forehead, Ilbry.; with heavi- ness and throbbing in forehead, Kreo.; with crowding pressure in forehead between eyes, BBHam.; frequent, Carbo v., IICinch., IKali c., Lyss., Merc. cor.,IINitr. ac., Puls., HRhus, | | Tell., Vinca; frequent, principally in after- noon, Lyc.; frequent (retronasal catarrh), Bar. c.; frequent, without cause, or after Sud- den movement (purpura), IPhos.; frequent, in chorea, Tarant.; frequent, especially in florid, scrofulous people, Bar. c.; frequent, in hydrocephaloid, Ipec.; frequent and copious, with scurvy, ISinap.; with benumbed sensa- tion over whole os frontis, El Ham.; as if it were going to bleed, with peculiar taste, at 2 and 8 P.M., Calab.; with headache, Il Acon., IIAgar., HCinnab.; after headache, Melil.; re- lieves headache, Ham., Melil., Petrol.; with congestive headache, IBry.; with headache, in morning, IISepia ; with congestion to head, ICroc., Millef, INux v., Pic. ac.; after rush of blood to head, i.Ant. c., ICarbo v.; relieves confusion of head, ICham.; when head feels full (diseased submaxillary gland), HKali iod.; with heaviness of head, l l Natr. S.; with heavi- ness of head and ill humor, Coff.; during heat,HArs.; when becoming overheated, Sep.; in hemicrania, right side, Bufo.; with hemor- rhoids, Sep.; from suppressed hemorrhoidal flow, INux v.; hot, clear blood, Dulc.; in in- fluenza, Ipec., Phos.; with every fresh cold, ISil.; excited by jarring, Carbo v.; left side, Amyl., Asaf., Caust., Hydras., Rhod., Tarax., Thlaspi; first left side, child weak from loss of blood, HHam.; bleeding from left, when washing hands and face in morning (undeveloped measles), l l Amm. c.; from left, preceded by itching, Amm. m.; from left, bright red, thick, after sneezing, Bapt.; lips dry, IHam.; from mechanical causes, Arn.; with amenorrhoea, Bry, Ham., HJLach., HPhos., IIPuls., Sep.; with amenorrhoea, after catching cold, JRhus; before menses, l l Bar. c., Hydras., IILach., INatr. S., ISul., Ver.; during menses, Amb., HNatr. S., ISul.; during menses, in young girls, HSep.; in place of menses, Bry., Lach.; with suppressed menses, Bry., 1Con., 1Gels., IPuls.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IRhus ; in morning, Agnus, Amm. c., Bell., Berb., Bor., Bov., Bry., HCalc., Canth., Caps., ICarbo a., Carbo V., Cinch., Colch.; Dros., Hep, Hippom., HKreo., ILact. ac., ILach., Natr. C., IINitr. ac., BNux v., Phos., Rhus, Sep., Stann., ISul., Thuya ; every morning at 9, Kali c.; in morning, on getting awake, Ast.r.; in morn- ing, on awaking, blood florid (vicarious menstruation, scarlatina), Bry.; in morning, in bed, HCaps.; in morning, with running co- ryza, Graph.; in morning, with nasal catarrh, |Calc.; early in morning, Amb., JPhos.; in morning, with tightness of bridge of nose, HIHam.; in morning, more from right side, HMagn. c.; in morning, on rising, after blow- ing, Il Cinch.; in morning, after rising, Bry.; in morning, on stooping, BFerr.; in morning and evening, Diosc.; hemorrhages from mu- 7. NOSE. 255. ** * cous membrane, ISul. ac,; in chronic inflam- mation of naso-pharyngeal mucous membrane, Elaps; with nausea, in typhus, ILach.; with neuralgia, commencing in temples and ex- tending down ramus of inferior maxilla and posteriorly to Occiput, with chill every morn- ing, I [Nux v.; at night, Bell., ICarbo v., | |Graph., Kali m., Magn. m., Natr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., IRhus ; at Jight, with a stream from chest to head, like aſgust of wind, Millef.; at night, in children, HBell.; at night, with diminution of headache, Magn. S.; one nostril at a time, especially at night, Coral.; right- sided, at night in sleep, TVer.; with pressure at root of nose, Ruta ; with swollen nose, Bry.; in old people, ICarbo v., IISec., Sul. ac.; in old people, relaxed bloodvessels, Agar.; Oozing, Anthra.c.; oozing, dark, thin, Sul.ac.; oozing, dark, in typhus, Bapt.; in chronic otorrhoea and ozaena, Elaps; with ulcerative Ozaena, Sang.; pale, l l Bar., Carbo a., Crotal., Dig., Dulc., Hyos., Kreo., Lachn.,Led., Sabad.; with palpitation, Graph.; parenchymatous, | | Alum.; passive, in children, B.Tereb.; pas- sive, non-coagulable, Ham.; passive, fre- quent, Thlaspi; passive, profuse, Trill.; pèri- odic, several times daily for weeks, Carbo v.; periodic, several times a day, often quite profuse, El Phos.; for seven days, Sul.; peri- odic, every few minutes (pneumonia), GMelil.; at irregular intervals of from 6 to 24 hours, pale, enfeebled, Ham.; with polypus, Mar. v.;from predisposition, l l Kaliph.; during preg- nancy, Cocc., HSep.; profuse, GCarbov., ill Ham., IPuls., Sabad.; profuse, soon ceasing, ICact.; profuse, in place of chill (intermittent), Natr. m.; profuse, toward morning (typhus), dApis ; profuse, in morning in bed (old lady), Amb.; profuse, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; profuse and frequent, l l Puls.; profuse, frequent, almost to faintness, 11Calc.; profuse and frequent, with general relief, IllMelil.; profuse, in morning, HCaust., Natr. m.; profuse, blood pale, Lachn.; profuse while walking, Elaps; in tall slim girls, approaching puberty, IPhos.; with quick pulse, Ham.; with small intermittent pulse, HCarbo v.; with irregular, small, contracted pulse, Kali bi.; with purpura hemorrhagica, ICrotal., I Ham., B.Lach., IIPhos.; repeated, in purpura, with bluish-red lentil-shaped spots over body, l l Rhus; with oppressed respira- tion, IHam.; from right, Kalim.; from right, for several days in succession, weakening (un- developed measles), l l Amm. c.; from right, with inflammation, after abuse of mercury, BCon.; from right, in tuberculosis, ICalc.; from right to left, l l Coca ; from right, in morning, Kalibi.; sometimes on right side only (pneu- monia), ICup. m.; in scarlatina, I.Arum t., Crotal; in scrofulous persons, subject to cold in head, Calc.; with vanishing of sight, Oxal. ac.; after singing, IHep.; with sleepiness, HKreo.; during sleep, IBry., Merc., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., Puls., Sul., Ver.; during sleep, preceded by red cheeks and headache, INux v.; after sneezing, Bov., Con.; when speaking, in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; with blood- spitting, Ferr. ph.; alternating with spitting of blood, Ferr.; severe, spontaneous, of small boys, Cop.; in spring, Con...; as if blood would spout from nose, Lact. ac.; after straining at stool. ICarbo v.; during straining at stool, ICoff., IPhos., Rhus ; when stooping, Diosc., INatr. m., INux v., Rhus ; when stooping, with amenorrhoea, I | Ol.jec.; stops and returns often, Natr. S.; streak of pure blood, Asar., HCalc. p.; dark, stringy blood, ICroc., IMerc.; sudden, Elaps; when swallowing, in diph- theria, l l Lac c.; on swallowing, as if tonsils were Sore like a wound, with stinging through ears, III ach.; after profuse sweat, IIPhos.; in syphilis, Anag.; after extraction of tooth, Kreo.; tenacious, iCroc., IIMerc., | | Sec., Ver.; tenacious, thick black blood, every drop drawn into a thread, with cold sweat in large drops on forehead, IICroc.; tendency, Gamb.; tendency, in old or intemperate sub- jects, Crotal.; thick, dark red blood, HKalibi.; thin blood, HCarbo v.; thin, bright red blood, HKreo.; with tickling, on blowing, 3 ILach.; caused by slight touch, Cic.; uncontrollable, Ant. t.; aching in vagina after nosebleed, Calc. p.; of venous blood, several times a day (diphtheria), ILach.; with vertigo, I Ant. c., Brom.; after vertigo, Carbo a.; with verti- go in morning, USul.; with vertigo, afterwards nose sore to touch, Sul.; vicarious, Bry., HHam., ILach., IIPhos., IPuls.; violent, Sep.; violent, in albuminuria (typhus), Te- reb.; violent, in endocarditis, I Spig.; violent, with dull headache (septic fever, Scarlatina), 1Tereb.; violent, after mercury, Ilkali iod.; violent, in morning (typhoid), Lach.; violent, follows excessive continued sneezing, Indig.; violent, in young persons, Chin, S.; after vomiting, Ars.; on washing, Ant. Sul. aur.; on washing face, Amm. c., IWArn., HKali c.; from weakness, l l Kali ph.; when weeping, INitr. ac.; worse after getting wet, Dulc., IPuls., IRhus; in young persons, iChin. S.; in young women, flûSec.; from overwork at desk, IAgar.; with worm symptoms, ICina, Merc., || Spig., Tereb.; at onset and course of zymotic and septic diseases, Crotal. Nose, blowing: causes bleeding, Arg. met., ld Arn., Bov., Ind., Spong.; does not re- lieve, Ferr. iod.; aggravates pain deep in chest, Chel.; constant desire, HBOr., HHydras.; constant desire, but no discharge, on account of dryness, Il Sticta; effort caused sensation as if ear were closed, Calc.; causes cracking in ears, I Hep., Kali m.; worse pain in ears, Diosc.; causes darting to ear, 1Calc.; relieves momentary obstruction in ears, Merc.; often in evening, much mucus remains in choanae, | | Lith.; affects eye, Caust; frequent, Arn., Therid.; sensation of a hard substance, com- pelling to blow, but no discharge, IKali bi.; irritation, Amm. m.; causes pain in kidney, Calc; p.; masses of hard, dry mucus, every morning, followed by quantities of offensive smelling pus (nasal catarrh), IlSil.; must fre- quently blow thin mucus, Cepa; causes press- ure in perineum, Alum.; Squeaking as if air were forced through mucus (nasal polypi), HMar. v.; causes involuntary emission of urine, Zinc.; causes headache, worse in open air, Chel.” Bºº bleeding. Nose, bluish: Agar.; in cholerainfantum, Ver.; in typhus, Aur. met.; in quotidian fever, | | Puls.; in summer complaint, Ars.; point, with swelling and coldness, in old inebriates, or in zymosis, ICrotal.; wings of nose, Ant. t., Hydr. ac. Bº Chap. 8, Face bluish. 256 7. NOSE., Nose, boils: Cadm. S.; bloodboils, Alum.; on tip, Ananth.; Small, Sars.; small, inside of tip, Carbo a.; small pus-boils in right side, Sars.; Small, in upper and forepart of left, towards tip, Bor. Hº eruption pustules. Nose, bones: affections, Aur. mur. nat.; sensa- tion of action in them, Med.; scrofulous affec- tions, IAur. met.; syphilitic affections, Aur. met., Hekla ; boring (ozaena), IAur.met.; bor- ing, gnawing, extending to forehead, IKali iod.; boring, left side, towards maxilla, Aur. met.; as if bruised, Arg. nit.; burning, espe- cially at root and in malar region, l l Natr. m.; burning, with swelling, Hikali iod.; caries, IAsaf., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., Aur. mur. nat, Cadm. S., ; Hippoz., IMerc. iod. rub.; syphilitic caries of septum, HKalibi.; as if com- pressed, Arg. met.; left, cramplike pain, ex- tends over eyeball, l l Arn.; fears destruction, | | Lac c.; inflammation, Ananth., Asaf., Stil- ling.; necrosis, IPhos., Stilling.; necrosis, discharge of bone as large as a pea from left, HHep.; numb feeling, Amyl.; painful, Aur. met., Benz. ac., iCarbo a., Guaiac.; pain in right, AEsc. h. ; pressed asunder on left side (polypus), WMar. v., pressing pain, Cast. cq.; painful on both sides, as if nose would be forced asunder, Puls.; pressure, with dry feeling in nose, DKali bi.; pressive pain under left, extends over eyeball, II Arm.; pain as from pressing asunder, above, Prun. ; pressure in right, in evening, Sul.; pressing pain over (coryza), HCycl.; pricking, Cornus; pricking in left, extends over eyeball, l l Arn.; as if rent asunder, IColch.; sensitive, Aur. mur.; very Sore, especially to pressure, Cup. ars.; Soreness in left, AEsc. h.; Sore on pressure, | ||Lac C.; alternately boring, sticking, griping, lightning-like piercing, Thuya ; stitches toward, l l Calc.; creeping stitches in left, Spong.; swelling, IIPhos.; swelling, painful when taken hold of, Merc.; caries from sy- philis or scrofulosis, ISil.; tearing with nau- sea, HKalm.; painful to touch (caries), IBAur. met.; painful to touch, Hep.; throbbing, with swelling, Ilkali iod.; turbinated bones swol- len, HHydras., Merc. iod. rub. Nose, boring: with fingers, Arum t., IICina, Con., Phos. ac., Selen., Ver., Zinc.; during delirium in typhoid, Arum t.; in right, fol- lowed by excessive sneezing, Psor.; desire to bore into side (catarrh of lachrymal sac), |Arum t. Nose, boring pain: in root, with headache every morning, HHep.; above root, Sul.; head- ache at root, extending down nose, from within, worse in afternoon and after eating, better from cold drinks, motion and bathing, Bism.; at root, caused momentary numbness (affection of sympathetic nervous system), | |Phos.; sudden, in right side, Camph. Nose, breathing: labored, Sabad.; loud, in tu- berculosis, iCalc.; snoring, Sabad.; breath first hot then cold, Merc. per. B& dryness, stoppage; also Coryza dry; Chap. 26, Breathing nose, and Chap. 37, Sleep snoring. Nose, brown: in typhoid, IPhos. Bºsaddle. Nose feels bruised : Lyss., Act. sp.; as if beaten, Ars. m.; better temporarily by rubbing, Ars.; when touching, Bell. Nose, burning: Ars., 8 Aur. met., Aur. mur., Calab., Cina, ICist., Clem, Hep., IKali c., Magn. m., Merc. per., ||Natr. m., INatr. S., BNitr. ac., Syph.; in alae, INitr. ac.; in alae, in stricture of oesophagus, l l Kali c.; on blowing, with dry cough, Sars.; worse from deep breathing, sneezing, or touch, and in morn- ing, Magn. m.; corrosive, in a small spot, Calad.; in coryza, Aloe, AEsc. h., II Ars.; followed by thin , nasal discharge, which relieves, Psor.; in "dorsum, with confusion in left side of head, HColot.; in edges (co- ryza), I Cepa; as from horseradish, followed by running of water, in evening, Pallad.; in inner walls, Arund.; in chronic inflammation of mucous membrane, HKalibi.; of membrane, Arund.; in nostrils, Ananth., Apis, Aph. ch., Brach., Bufo., Card. m., Crot. t.; in nostrils, when breathing through them, Med.; in nostrils, in coryza, Senecio ; in edges of mostrils (coryza), Cepa; in edges of nostrils and septum, Aph. ch.; high up in nostrils (hay fever), I lSinap.; beneath left nostril, so that breath seems to come out hot, Rhus; in left nostril, l l Cist., Hydras.; in nostrils, in ptyriasis capitis, Mez.; in right nostril, Card. m.; as if nostrils were sore, ISul.; in nostrils, with ozaena, after abuse of mercury, Con...; with redness, and swelling at tip, Niccol.; more in right nostril, IHydras.; in right side of root, Lachn.; inside of root of nose, HKali bi.; suddenly, as if scalded, Ars. m.; in Sep- tum, Sul.; caused by scanty acrid mucous dis- charge, IKali bi.; sudden, in upper part, Calad.; in tip, Bell., Carb. S., Ol. an:; in tip, flying up to forehead, Sil.; in tip, worse dur- ing menses, Carbo a.; as if raw, Carb. S.; in upper part, externally, Aur. mur. B& heat; also Coryza acrid, burning. Nose, burrowing: from left side to root, Coloc. Nose, as if it would burst: Asaf. Nose, cancer: Alum., Ars, Aur. met., ICalc., IPhyt., Carbo a.; epithelioma, ICarbol. ac.; flat epithelial, size of bean, on left side,BCund.; epithelial, on right ala, IKreo.; epithelioma size of half a dollar on right side, just under canthus, eye sympathetically affected, either through extension of disease or irritating dis- charge entrance of which was affected by slight destruction of edge of lower lid at can- thus, IKalis.; flat, on right side, Euph.; lupus, Alum., Aur. mur., NCaust., l l Kalibi.; lupus exedens, l l Cist., I IThuya; lupus on left side, || Kreo.; “noli me tangere,” Jugl., IPhyt. Hº ozaena, tumors, ulceration. Nose, cartilages: affections, Arg. met.; blood- less, cold, Ictod.; exposed, necrosed, Hippoz.; at bridge, painful, especially on pressure, Calc. Nose, catarrh : Agar., Alum., IAlumin., Amb., HApis, Arg. nit., Ant. Sul. aur., | | Ars.,ILArs. i., Asaf., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., BBapt., HBar. m., Berb., IBrom., Calc., ICarbol.ac., HCastor., ICean., HCist., Cochl., Con., Cop., Coral., Elaps, IEup. perf., IFerr., | | Ferr. iod, Fluor, ac., Form., Graph., IIHep., Hy- dras, Illic., Iod., BKalibi., HKali c., Raliiod., Kali m., Ilkali S., ILach., Lobel. c., ILyc., Magn. m., IMang., Mar. v., H.Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., INatr. a., JNatr. c., IINatr. m., | |Natr. ph., Natr. s., Niccol., HINitr. ac., Ol.jec., Osm., Phos., Plumb., HPsor., IIPuls., Sang, Seneg., IWSep., IISil., ISinap., 7. NOSE. 257 ISpig., Sul., Therid., Thuya, Uran. n., Vacc., Zinc.; acrid discharge, makes upper lip sore, ILyc.; acrid, at night, IBNitr. ac.; with rawness, of chest, Sul. ; in anaemic patients, INatr. m.; with bland yellow discharge, chronic, 1 ISul.; with difficult breathing, chronic, Ailant.; with chilliness, ISul.; with chilliness and nightly rheumatic pains, chronic, "Kali iod.; from being chilled while overheated, and perspiring, IIArs.; following a cold, with irritation of throat, and slight cough, Sang.; copious (Osseous growth), ICalc. fl.; corroding, iſod., HINitr. ac.; with costiveness, HEup. perf; with dry fatiguing cough (dentition), Cham.; with cough and expectoration of yellow green mucus, Psor.; with night cough, IRNitr. ac.; after diphtheria, | |Sul.; dry, Carbo v, Natr. m., HISticta; dry chronic, Spong., ISticta; with dry and painful fauces, chronic, HISil.; dry, in a dry atmosphere, Dulc.; dry, in pertussis, Bry.; dry, with frequent sneezing, IKreo.; with dyspnoea, Amyl.; from retrocession of an eruption, Sep.; with sore fauces, IEup. perf.; particulary in flabby lax-fibred persons, Gels.; fluent, Berb.; fluent, with sensation of fulness of upper part of nose, Lac c.; fluent, with much sneezing, l l Kreo.; frequent and con- stant attacks (rachitis, atrophy of children), Staph.; frequent, scrofulosis, Iod.; with head- ache, heat in forehead, chilliness with much mucus in throat, INux v.; with sticking headache, BLach.; with stitches in head to eyes and root of nose, HKali c.; incipient, sneezing all day, especially children, BSal.ac.; left side, chronic, NLach.; liable to, Acet. ac., 1Calc., Hippoz.; with swelling of upper lip, II.Nitr. ac.; after measles, chronic, Thuya ; after mercury, IKali m.; mucus clear, like white of egg, ITNatr. m.; mucus looking like melted tallow, leaving greasy looking spots on linen, Coral.; with copious thick yellow mucous discharge (leucorrhoea), †Lact. ac.; obstinate, Hippoz ; obstinate, of left nostril, | |Berb.; , of old people, chronic, Alum., IKreo.; old, with yellowish viscous secretion, IKali s.; even when purulent and fetid, IEucal.; worse on entering a room, and in evening, IHPuls.; with sanguinolent discharge, Crotal.; from excessive use of salt, Natr. m.; after scarlatina, chronic, Thuya ; with scar- latina, or diphtheria, ILNitr. ac.; scrofulous, chronic, HKali iod.; scrofulous, chronic, in children, Calc. p.; with ulceration of sep- tum, Fluor. ac.; of frontal sinuses, Berb., Bry., Calc., ICup. m., Kali m., IKali iod., IILyc., IMerc., IWSil., | |Sticta, INux v., IVerb.; with loss of smell, Aspar., IPuls., IISil.; with Sneezing, Ziz.; with sneezing, fluent, pains in joints and burning on urinating, I [Ran. sc.; stopped, with dry cough, Natr. c.; stopped, with nausea, and headache, l l Graph.;" with stuffed condition and fulness at root of nose, Paris; , sudden, II Ars.; suppressed, Hi Ars., | |Senecio; suppressed, maddening headache, IIBell.; syphilitic, chronic, HKaliiod., IBNitr. ac.; with loss of taste, IPuls., FSil.; with con- tinual running down throat, Med.; with sore throat (measles), Carbo v.; thick (osseous growth), ICalc. fl.; thin, IHIod.; with hyper- trophied tonsils, after scarlet fever, IKali iod.; with inflammation of tonsils, chronic, IISil.; uvula swollen, chronic, 11Sil.; after variola, chronic, Thuya ; extends over tonsils, epi- lottis, glottis, and into tubes (angina tonsil- aris), Bar. m.; violent, with influenza, fol- lowed by bronchitis, IRumex; violent, of thin mucus, excoriating nose, especially day- time, Cain.; violent, with swelling of nose, ILyc.; watery, at night, IINitr, ac.; from changes in weather, with headache, Camph.; worse in cold, damp weather, BNux m.; in rainy weather, ICepa ; from northeast wind, ICepa; of fifteen years' standing, I Sticta; yellow, Il Nitr. ac.; greenish yellow (osseous growth), ICalc. fl.; yellow and thick, IILyc. B& ozaena, posterior nares; also Coryza. Nese, nostrils chapped tº cracked. Nose, circles : red on root (paraplegia), Ars.; white around nose, HBell. Nose, cicatricial contraction of mucous mem- brane: Hippoz. Nose, clinkers: if allowed to remain a few days can be easily detached, but if pulled away causes Soreness at root and intolerance of light, BIKali bi.; from both nostrils in morning, l l Phyt. Nose, clots: hard, fetid, from nostrils, Natr. c. Nose, sensation as of cobwebs: worse moving nose, and below nose, Brom. Nose, coldness: Ananth., 1*Camph., Cann. i., 11Carbo v., Iod., Murex, IPlumb., Polyg., Polyp., iSil., ISpong., l l Stram., ITVer., | | Ver. V., Zinc.; air feels cold in breathing, Ant. c., ICoral., Hippom., Hydras; air pass- ing through seems icy cold, causes sneezing, Ananth.; in traumatic delirium, Lach.; in diphtheria, BHLac c.; with white or yellowish discharge, Kali m.; gets cold in evening at 8 (quotidian ague), Tarax.; in intermittent, IPuls.; in typhus, Camph.; in gastritis mu- cosa, in a child, Ars.; with hands cold and sweaty, INux v.; externally cold, internall hot, Arn.; in impending hydrocephaloid, Cinch.; icy, Ced., IWer.; feels cold internally, ICist.; icy, in gastralgia, Camph.; with blue- ness and redness of tip (old inebriates; zymo- sis), ICrotal.; with heat of knees, Ign.; and pointed, in summer complaint and cholera, IICamph.; of tip, Aloe, Calc. p., ICed., | | Lo- bel. i., Med.; of tip, in evening, Apis ; of tip, in tertian ague, ILach.; of tip, in pneumonia, Arn.; as if touched by a metallic body, on a small space over root, ICinnab.; transient, Sul.; must be wrapped in warm clothes, Ars.h. B& pinched, pointed, sweat; also Chap- ter 8, Face sunken. Nose, comedones: black pores, Graph., Sab., Selen., EISul. Nose, compressive pain: at root, Natr. a. Egº" constriction, contractive, cramp, pinching, pressing. Nose, congestion: Alum., Calc., IISul.; red- ness of Schneiderian membrane (hay fever), HKalibi.; in Scarlatina, I Ailant, l l Cup. m.; feeling of congestion, Polyg. tº heat, inflammation. Nose, constriction: IHell.; tensive constrict- ing sensation in nose, Spong. Bºe compressive, contracting, cramp, pinching. Nose, contracting sensation : 1 |Hep.; painful in coryza, Anac.; painful in left, Caps.; alter- nate contraction and distension, inside, 17 258 7. NOSE. Bism.; alae nasi contracted, then expanded, | | Hep., Mosch. tº compressive, constriction, cramps, dilated, pinching, tension. Nose, corrosive feeling in corners: Chlor.; as from something acrid, Plat. Bº excoriated. Nose, cracked (chapped): Merc. S.; chronic, Anthrok.; nostrils, Ant. c., Aur. met., Petrol.; tip, IIAlum., 1Carbo a.; chronic fis- sures, Anthrok.; in nostrils, deep, in chronic Ozaena, Aur. mur. Nose, crackling: Acon. Nose, cramp : painful, Plat.; or pressure at root, Acon., Bapt., Bell.; at root, in dry coryza, IMang.; at root, with heat and red face, Plat. B& compressive, contracting, pinching, pressing. Nose, crawling: Arg, met, Berb., ||Caps., ICham., IMar. v., Merc. per.; in cavities, as if coryza were breaking out, right to left, Aur. mur.; in cavities, with stuffed up nose (hay fever), HRan. b.; as in coryza, Sul. ; in coryza, II.Nux v.; with fluent coryza, Bor., Zinc.; until eye waters, ICham.; fine, on side, Calc.; in left nostril, Arg. met., Carbo v.; violent, in right nostril, with lachrymation, IMar. v.; in right nostril, as before Sneezing, Cepa; in root, extending to eyebrows, Inul.; from root to tip, Camph.; causes sneezing, Ars. h.; with sneezing, IColch.; in tip, Mosch., Paeonia; squirming in nostrils, as from Small worms, (hay asthma), INatr. m. ɺ irritation, itching, tickling, tingling. Nose, crowing: in nares, like vibrations of a string, Iod. Nose, crushing sensation at root: Ananth. Nose, crusts: tº scabs. Nose, cutting: on inner margin of left ala, Zinc. Nose, darting: in root, from taking cold, Phos. Nose, deadness: gº numbness. Nose, dented: infant, Aur. mur. Nose, digging: pain from left side to glabella, |Coloc. te Nose, dilated nostrils: Calab.; during expira- tion, IFerr.; with each inspiration (diphthe- ria), Merc. iod, flav.; open, in gastritis mu- cosa in a child, Ars.; wide open, IISpong.; in pneumonia, widely, Ant. t. Nº motion. Nose, diphtheria: Hydras., IKali bi.; mem- brane gray, TPetrol.; commenced, and ex- tended to right tonsil, then left, ILyc.; mem- brane in left, completely plugging it up (after apparent recovery), Hydras. Nose, discharge : flºº Coryza. Nose, distending pain: Bar, c. . Nose, distorted: TSil.; nostril, in apoplexy, ICOccul. & Nose, drawing: Bapt., Caulo.; in bones, IColch.; passing into eyes, becoming smarting, IHep.; in left side, Camph.; in right nostril, after dinner, Zinc.; in root, Carbo v., 1Calc., Sil., IPhyt.; stupefying in root, extends to tip, where it fingles, Rheum; awakes at night with nose drawn to one side, Crotal. Nose, drinking: £3; fluids. Nose, dryness: Alum., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., Arund., Atrop. S., | IAur. met, Bar. C., Cann. s., ICham., iChel, Chlor., Cinch. bol, ICi- mex, Clem., Coccus, Colch, Con., Cycl., IDig., | | Dios., Dros., Euph., Hydr...ac, | | Hyos., | | Hyper., IIod., Ipom., Jugl., IKali bi., HKali c., H.Mang., I IMelil., Meph., Natr. s., Niccol., Nitr. ac., II Nux m., INux V., IPhos., ||Puls., Rhus, IRumex, IISamb., Seneg., Sep., Sil., ISinap., Spong, IºSticta, ISul., Tell., Xan., Zinc.; in acne rosacea, HCaust.; worse in afternoon and evening (hay fever), l l Sinap.; air passes through with great ease), IKali bi.; as if too much air passed in, Therid.; alternately dry and fluent, Sil.; an- noying, | | Hyper.; of anterior nares, ICepa; on awaking, Ammoniac.; of nostrils, which are dirty (inflammation of brain), l l Hell.; with catarrh, ICalc., Natr. a., ISpig., Sticta; as if he had taken cold, Ustil.; in coryza, As- par., Senecio; before coryza, Chlor.; distress- ing, IMagn. m.; distressing, into frontal sin- uses, Vinca; in evening, Tromb.; in epistaxis, | |Berb.; excessive and painful, of mucous membrane (influenza), Sticta; in prevailing fever, HAmm. m.; in typhoid, HPhos., | | Puls.; after checked foot sweat, Sil.; extends to forehead and antrum, Sil.; constant, with headache, Cact.; with dull frontal headache, IBell. ; with syphilitic headache, Thuya; hot, I Bell.; as if inflamed, Lith.; in influ- enza, IChel.; of left nostril, Kob.; worse in left nostril, Chel., RSinap.; long continued, Amb.; in morning, in bed, Aloe; with press- ure in nasal bones, IIRalibi.; at night, moist during day, Calc.; painful, BBGraph., Phos., Sil.; in pneumonia, IMerc.; with pressive sensation, as in commencement of stopped catarrh, extends to temples and affects head, IIRali bi.; of nostrils, in pyaemia, Ars.; of right nostril, Chrom. ac.; in rheumatism, Ant. t.; of right nostril, || Gamb.; of right side, | |Petrol.; at root, Manc.; in scarlatina, Apis; Secretion suppressed, Ailant.; sensation of, Anac., IBell., Iodof., ILyc., Natr. m., Petrol., Stram., Ver., Zing.; sensation of dryness, as if it would stick together, l l Phos.; of nostrils, skin desoluamating, Carbo a.; with diminished Sense of smell, Mez.; with sneezing, IIGraph.; with inclination to sneeze, Coccus; like snif. fles, Tromb.; in spinăl disease, IAlum. met.; with stoppage, Acon., TEup. perf., Ferr. iod., ILyc.; troublesome, Thuya. tº stoppage; also Coryza dry. Nose, dull pain: at root, Arg. nit., Thlaspi; at roots, in catarrh, IBapt.; in side, with nervousness and depression, ICrotal. Nose, eruptions: Aur. met., Carb. S., | |Natr. c., | |Syph.; acne, painful, Caps.; fever blisters, Natr. m., Rhus; burning, Apis ; burning, with acne rosacea or eczema, Caust.; chron- ic, Cadm. S.; coppery, iCarbo a.; in corners, IRhus; crusty, inside, ophthalmia, Caust.; covered with crusts, I Sul.; crusty, below, spread gradually through, whiskers, and fi- nally to chin, nodous infiltrations and pus- tuſes without crusts, each pustule and node pierced by a hair which sits quite fast, roots of hairs invested by microscopic fungus, tri- cophyton, visible on pulling them out (men- tagra), I Sul.; crusts, tetterlike, itching, burn- ing, Smarting, Led.; crusty on wings, IMerc. iod, rub.; eczema, ICist., Sep.; eczema im- petiginoides, itching and burning, terribly swollen, presenting loathsome appearance, | |Sul.;, eczema, both sides, below," | | Rhus; herpetic exanthem on alae (intermittent), | | Chel.; fine, Euph.; herpetic, ICalc., ISpig.; 7. NOSE. 259 herpetic, on alae, INitr. ac., Sil.; herpetic, at tip, Hä AFthus.; herpetic, crusty, itching, burn- ing, IRhus ; herpetic, humid, Natr. C.; her- petic, itching, on alae, WNitr. ac.; herpetic, like a saddle, Sul.; humid, under, with stinging itching, Squilla; humid, on Septum, discharg- ing moisture, which drying formed a light brown scab, skin dirty white, elevated with red areola, Vinca; itching, Apis; itching, un- der, as if caused by acrid discharge, Sars.; with chronic otorrhoea, Elaps; on left nostril, Sars.; painful on tip, Sep.; hard papulae on a red base, burning, itching, smarting, espe- cially in wet, cold weather (affection of lungs), l l Sep.; papular, on lower portion of right nares, between ala and column, Chen. a.; red papules, Plant.; small pap- ules, yellowish, on mucous membrane, Hippoz.; pimples, IPhos.; pimples on alae, Tarax.; a bad-looking pimple (pharyngeal catarrh), Merc.; a pimple, with extensive in- flamed base, on top of, Fluor, ac.; burning pimples on nostrils, Aph. ch.; little hard pim- ples on side, Agar.; pimples, inside and out, forming scurfs, Carbo a.; isolated pimples on sides, red, with circumscribed areola, de- pressed centre, became confluent where they were most dense, bleed when scabs come off, IISyph.; itching pimples, Pallad.; large pimples, surrounded by red swelling, Cann. S.; pimples on mucous membrane, IKali c.; oozing pimples, Ol.an.; painful pimple on tip, maturing slowly, after being squeezed it bleeds for a long time, Pallad.; red pimples on alae, Zing.; red pimples and pustules, worse as action of eye got better, and vice versa, | |Rhus; large red pimples under right nos- tril, near septum, sore and smarting to touch, IMar. v.; many small, burning pimples under septum, with sensation as if acrid water flowed from nose, l l Natr. m.; pimples, burn- ing and oozing, on Septum, Ol. an:; painful pimples on right side of septum, Calad.; pim- ples on side, Ast. r.; pimples on left side, Cund.; pimples in right side, Oxal. ac.; single pimples, filling with pus, then drying up and disappearing, Coccul.; small pimples on root, ILed.; pimples, sore, acrid on end, ILyc.; sup- purating pimple on right, Sars.; pimple on tip, Asaf., 11Caust., Cund.; pimples above tip, Pallad.; pimples under, Paris; pimples on wings, l l Natr. m.; pimple on left wing, per- forated, and left opening as large as pea, Fluor. ac.; pimples near wings, Pallad.; pocks become confluent, look turbid and filled with purulent liquid, and shrivelled, Vacc.; on point, Spong.; pustular, Aşcl. t., Amm. c., Bell., Petrol., Phos.; pustular, secreting a sanious irritating matter, Iris; pustules on mucous membrane, terminating in erosion of perichondrium and perforation of septum and womer, Hippoz.; a red pustule on right septum, sore when touched, Anac.; pustules on right side, Cund. ; scurfy pustules under, Bov.; yellow pustules, size of a hemp seed, Hippoz.; red, sometimes dry, with thin crusts, sometimes oozing yellow drops, IHyper.; red, at times humid, Thuya ; red, often peeling, |Aur. met.; at root, under Septum, when ear gets well (otorrhoea), l l Phos.; yellow saddle across bridge, Carbo a., IISep.; scrofulous, in internal nose (ophthalmia), l l Rhus; scurfy, Aur. mur. nat., Calc., ILyc., Natr. m.; scurfy, bleeding, Brom.; Scurfy, in coryza, HIMerc.; scurfy, with some heat, Daph.; scurfy, in right nostril, 1Sars.; Scurfy in right, half extends down on lip, with a deep fissure, sore and sensitive to touch, Hep.; scurfy sore, Alum.; Scurfy on tip, IICaust., Nitr. ac, Sep.; scurfy under, IBar. c.; scurfy, yel- low, ICic., Magn. m.; small yellow scurf on each nostril, IOd.; on Septum, plugging nos- tril, Crot. t.; spots like flea bites on left nos- tril, in afternoon, Pallad.; spots like pimples, on upper right side, Euph.; stinging, Apis : tetter (after Calc.), Sil.; tetterlike, with jerk- ing and itching burning, Rhus ; tetter, oozing, Aur. mur. nat.; tubercles on alae, Hippoz.; tu- bercle on right ala, as large as a sixpence and covered with a thick crust, under which is yellowish matter mixed with blood (lupus exedens), H Hydrocot.; five tubercles, large as lentils, on both sides of root of nose (lupus exedens), Hydrocot.; vesicular, l l Plumb., ILach., IIRhus; vesicular, caused by colds, with watery contents, which burst and leave thin Scurfs or crusts, Natr. m.; a group of vesicles on dorsum, itching, discharging pale, somewhat cloudy lymph, which forms a yel- lowish-brown acuminated scab, easily sepa- rated, but reappearing, scab attained size of Small bean (rupia prominens), Mez.; vesicu- lar, with pressing pain, Magn. c.; vesicular, on right nostril, with malignant ulceration, ICarbo a.; vesicular, on alae nasi, forming scabs, l l Chel.; vesicular on septum narium, Crotal.; a small vesicle on centre, HCarbol.ac.; vesicular, on tip, BNitr. ac.; on wings, Thuya; on wings, worse in open air, Euph. Bº abscesses, boils, erysipelas, scabs, spots. Nose, erysipelas: Apis, IGraph., Hippoz., Plumb., IRhus, Stram.; if he takes cold, Aur. mur.; gangrenous, of external integuments, Hippoz.; erysipelatous looking, hard to touch, 1Calc.; dark brown redness and swelling (poisoning by foul breath), Anthrac.; on right side, Stram. Hºt Nose red. Nose, excoriated: Ars. h., Calc, s., LIGraph., IMerc.; alae, in hay fever, l l Sinap.; alae, mith muco-purulent discharge (scrofulosis in children), Stilling.; constant, Mez.; corners, in diphtheria, Chin. a.; in coryza, Ars. met., Brom.; excoriated feeling, Hydras.; inside, HSil.; inside, in scarlatina, ILArum t.; left nostril, with discharge of bloody mucus on blowing, l l Rhus ; left nostril, without, with occasional yellow discharge concreting on it, IKali iod.; nostrils, by constant watery discharge, ILac c.; nostrils, in scrofula, I Ars.; with scrofulosis, Mez. 5& Coryza acrid. Nose, exfoliation of skin on dorsum: Natr. m. Nose, expansion: feeling as when walking out of doors, Carbol. ac. tº dilated. Nose, external: complaints on, l l Bar. c. Nose, fissures. Nose, fluids return on attempting to swallow: B& cracked. Ananth., II Arum t., Bell., IILach., Merc., Phyt.; in sequel of burn, Canth.; in diph- theria, HKali perm., ILac c., ISul, ac.; in Sore throat, Merc.cor., IILach.;in syphilis, Kalibi. B& Chapter 13, Swallowing. Nose, food regurgitates on attempting to swal- low: IILyc., | |Phos. 260 7, NOSE. Nose, formication: AEsc. h.; painful at root, in left frontal sinus (polypus), Mar. v.; as if she would sneeze, precedes headache, ISul. tº numbness. Nose, freckles: | |Phos., IISul. Nose, frontal sinuses: Bay Chap. 3, Forehead SIIl UISES. Nose, tip easily frosted: IZinc.; frostbitten, with itching, : Agar. Hº Chapter 46, Chilblains, Nose, fulness: ICham., Ilkali iod.; in coryza, Senecio; in diphtheria, IIHapt.; membrane feels full, Iodof; pressive, on bridge, Cund.; at root, Gels., Natr. ph.; especially high up in left nostril, with loose mucus, l l Phos.; of up- per part, with fluent catarrh from both nos- trils, Lac c.; from inflammation in frontal sinuses, Kali bi.; stuffed condition at root, LParis. ſº congestion, heaviness, pressing. Nose, gangrene: of mucous membrane, after measles, Ars.; of swollen root, Hippoz. Nose, gloominess over root: with dulness, Spong. Nose, gnawing: high up, IISil.; in nasal bones, with lancinating and boring to forehead, |Kali iod. Nose, greasy: seborrhoea oleosa, IHydras. Hº shining. Nose, hammering pains: in bones, Ananth. Bºy" throbbing. Nose, hardness: Ilkali c.; of alae nasi, Thuya ; of left alae, Alum.; of left alae, with tensive pain, Thuya ; around corners (ozaema), Aur. T]] UII". Nose, headache: above root, every evening, Ferr.; begins at root, IGlon.; extends to root, IIAgar.; extends from root into forehead, as if everything would press asunder, Mez. Bº" Chap. 3, Forehead glabella. Nose, heat: IApis, IICinch., Clem, IGraph., IHep., Thuya ; expired air feels hot, Ilkali bi.; burning, with sensation as if it would bleed, Calad.; sensitiveness, in bronchitis, Euph.; constant, frequent premonition of coryza, Nux v.; dry, I Bell., ICham.; ema- nates, with thirst, Stront.; external, IKalibi.; inflamed, right side, with coryza, l l Merc. iod. rub.; in left, with Sore pain, especially on blowing nose, l l Natr. m.; worse in afternoon and evening, in hay fever, l l Sinap.; in fifth month of pregnancy, l l Psor.; right side, LMerc. iod. rub.; of root, without being red, IKalibi.; of tip, worse towards evening (per- tussis), Caps.; of tip, particularly in warm weather, Bell.; in sides, with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; extends into frontal sin- uses, Vinca. tº burning, congestion, inflammation. Nose, heaviness: Caust., Cham., IKali bi.; dull pain over root, and stinging in nose, with coryza, Sang.; high up, Stann.; in sides, with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; dull over root, with coryza, ISang.; in root, Therid.; pressive, in root, Bism.; deep in upper, Therid.; as if a heavy weight were hanging to it, IKali bi.; weight over root (catarrh), ICinnab. Nose, in describable sensation : Ars. h. Nose, induration: ſº hardness. Nose, inflammation (rhinitis): Bor., Caust., ICrot, tig., IFluor. ac., Med., Merc. iod. rub., ISep., IISul., Ustil.; of alae, Nitr. ac., ISul.; painful, of alae, Hep.; of bones, Ananth., Asaf., Stilling.; catarrhal, ICalc., Chel.; catarrhal, in all its continuations, frontal sin- uses, Highmorian cavities and fauces, IKali iod.; chronic, Agar.; croupy, of mucous membrane (sequel of Scarlatina), Hep.; chronic, of membrane, with suppressed or oversensitive smell, Phos.; in drunkards, Ars., || Bell., 1Calc., | | Hep., Lach., l l Merc., Puls., ISul. ; duct discharges large clots of blood, mixed with dry mucus of foul Smell, | |Sil.; of edges, Bar. c.; erysipelatous, Cadm. s.; erysipelatous, passed from left side to ear, eye, scalp and face, IHydras.; erysipela- tous, mostly in alae, with redness, vesicles discharging thick pus when slightly pressed, || Plumb.; erysipelatous, of dorsum, thence to cheeks, Canth.; of external, Natr. c.; with eye complaints, Cochl.; from injury, Arn.; internal, INux v., Polyg.; internal, with sen- sation of dryness and slow bleeding, | | Phos.; of left side, || Cist.; of left side, painful to touch, Natr. m.; from abuse of mercury, Asaf., IAur., || Bell., IHep., | | Lach., Sul.; chronic, of mucous membrane, worse in warm, better in cool temperature, Kali bi.; of nostrils, Bry.; of nostrils, with swollen sensation, Polyg.; of external margin of right nostril, Mez.; with pimples and blisters, ILach.; purulent, of mucous membrane, mis- taken for syphilis, IKalibi.; with redness and swelling, Alum., IBell.., | | Bry, Calc., Fluor. ac., IHep., Merc., , IIPhos., Rhus, ISul.; with bleeding from right side, after abuse of mercury, Con.; Scrofulous, Asaf., Aur., | | Bry., ICalc., IHep., l l Lach., Merc., | |Phos., | | Puls., Sul.; scrofulous, with plugs, IPhos.; of septum, with white suppurating pustules, l l Psor.; of tip, Aur., Carbo a., Il Caust., Crotal.., | | Lach., JNitr, ac., IRhus, ISep.; tip shining, nostrils dry, |Phos. Bºº burning, congestion, heat, swelling. Nose, influenza: B& Coryza influenza. Nose, irritation: Arum m.; as of smelling fumes of iodine, Iodof.; of nostrils, Brach.; of nostrils, painful, IRumex ; pungent, HArs. i.; of root, with increased sensitiveness of face, IKalim.; of Schneiderian membrane, in croup, HHep.; as from sneezing, Amb. Sº itching. Nose, itching: l l Apis, Arund., Ascl. t., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Berb., Brach., Camph., Car- bol. ac., Caps., Chel., IICina, Como., IIgn., Ipec., IKali c., Magn. m., Merc. Sul., Nitr. ac., INux v., Sabad., Selen, ISpig., IISul., Therid., Tuberc., Uran. n., Urt. ur., Vinca ; of alae, IICaust, Sul.; of alae, first right, then left, Ver. v.; around alae (coryza), Carbo v.; in pharyngeal catarrh, Merc.; constant, Amm. m.; in convulsions, Merc.; in coryza, IColch., IIMerc.; all day, Lyss.; on edges, Selen.; while eating, Jatroph.; in epistaxis, Cinnab.; in even- ing, IPuls.; extends to forehead and antrum, ISil.; inside, Arund., HCaust., Sul.; violent, in- ternal, in evening, Jamb.; of inner, with Sensa- tion of dryness, extending into frontal cavities and antrum (prosopalgia), Sil; intense, inter- nally near point, had to rub it all the time, Med.; intolerable, Stram.; intolerable, not bet- ter by scratching, Zing.; of left nostril, Hy- dras.; on left side, Sars.; left side, inside ala, Syph.; worse, left nostril, Chel.; in lupus, 7. NOSE. 261 IKali bi.; of mucous membrane, Cornus; of nostrils, Brach., Ol. an:, ISyph.; particularly around nostrils (coryza), Carbo v.; high up (hay fever), l l Sinap.; in left nostril, Camph., Rob.; on left nostril, followed by frequent Sneezing, succeeded by profuse nosebleed, stop- ped by cold water, Zinc.; of right nostril, Cepa, Zinc.; from irritation of Peyer's patches (ty- phoid), IIPhos. ac.; in pityriasis capitis, Mez.; on Small places, right to left, Aur. mur.; pains, Calc. p.; on right side, | |Fluor. ac.; causing rubbing and boring, IICina; in Scarlatina, ILArum t.; in front part of septum marium, IIod.; pains in Septum narium, Kali bi.; on skin near, Mez.; causes sneezing, IHep.; causes sneezing (coryza), Calc.; in an- terior nares, followed by sneezing, frequently repeated for forty-eight hours (hay catarrh), | |Sticta; itching as if sore, ISul.; with swell- ing, Coccus; of tip, Caust., IChel., Ol. an., Petrol., Sep.; of tip and below, IICaust.; oftip, 1 P.M., in evening more to left, Ars. met.; at tip and inside, Con.; intolerable, of tip, ISil.; uneasy feeling, Ailant.; upper part, exter- nally, Aur. mur.; violent, must rub, Arg. nit.; obliges constant rubbing in evening, Sil.; Voluptuous, if she attempts to wash anything, steam from warm water causes (pityriasis capitis), Mez.; of wings, ICaust.; in left wing, Badiag., Pallad.; right wing, Sars.; of wing, inducing rubbing, WNatr. S.; with worms, Apoc, ICina, Ferr. mur., Filix, ISul. B& irritation. Nose, jerking: pains in left side, Caps.; in root, from above, Hyos. Nose, lacerating: Cadm. s. Nose, lancinating; in bones, to forehead, with gnawing in nasal bones, HKali iod.; pain in upper nasal cavity, Mar. v.; in affected parts, making him cry out, (malignant ulceration of nose), Kalibi. Hº stitches. Nose, large : Sil.; enormous, in smallpox, Hydras.; as if enlarged, obstructing vision, Cann. S.; wings, Hydr. ac. * ɺ erysipelas, swelling. Nose, lightness: feeling of, at root, ICepa. Nose, seems longer: IVer. Nose, lupus: £º cancer. Nose, metastasis: of nasal troubles, to abdo- men (in children), Calc. Nose, motion: painful, of right alae, Calc.; active of alae, in membranous laryngitis, Iod.; con- stant, of alae, in congestion of lungs, Ammon- iac.; fanlike, of alae, Brom., IChel., IILyc., | |Phos., Spong.; fanlike, in diphtheria, ILyc., Merc. iod. flav.; fanlike, in pneumonia, Ant.t., Kreo., IILyc., Phos., | |Sul.; violent, of alae, in capillary bronchitis, or pneumonia, Chel.; well marked, of alae, with a child (pertussis), | | Ant.t.;ofalae, with rapid respiration, Sul.ac. Nose, membrane : portions of detached, leav- ing raw corrugated surface, IElaps; hard condition (nasal catarrh), Iod.; hyperaemic (hay catarrh), l l Sticta, IIod., | | Natr. S.; ir- ritability, with fluid discharge, Cup. ars.; violent irritation of Schneiderian membrane, resembling a severe attack of coryza, Apoc.; irritation of Schneiderian membrane (hay fever), l l Nux v.; red condition in nasal ca- tarrh, IIod.; reddened and swollen in hay Catarrh, I ISticta; sensitive, Agar.; bloody Suffusions, l l Anthrac. Bºy” diphtheria. Nose, muscles; levator, refused to act, 1 IPuls. Nose, nodules: broad, red inside of point,biting, tickling Soreness, fine stitches when touched, Bar.m.; Small, on wings, which become round ulcers with hard edges and lardaceous base, soon disappear from original place and appear in another part, a distinct, deep induration can be felt surrounding them, Merc. iod. rub. Nose, nostrils: painful action, Lyss.; agglutin- ated, IIAur. met.; yellowness, with circum- Scribed redness of cheek (pleuro-pneumonia biliosa), l l Rhus. Bº dilated, motion. Nose, numbness: Cadm. s., | |Natr. m., Plat.; deadness, Ars. h.; to forehead, Ars. m.; of tip, as if beaten and blood were pressing out, Viol.; down through, Calab.; goes to sleep, Med.; on one side, BNatr. m. ºformication. Nose, offensive odor: gº smell objective. Nose, ozaena: All. Sat., Alum., BAmm. c., Ars., II Asaf., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., Aur. mur. nat., Calc., Calc., fl., Chrom. ac., Elaps, IGraph., IIRali bi., IKali iod., l l Rali ph., Kali s., Magn. m., Mar. v., H.Merc. cor, IMerc. iod flav., IMyr. cer., HNatr. c., JNatr. m., Natr. S., | |Ol. jec., Petrol.., | |Phos. ac., | |Phos., Puls., Sang., IISep., Sticta, | | Syph., | |Zing.; catarrhal, Alum., | | Amm. c., IIAur. met., HCalc., Kali bi., IKali iod., ||Nux v., || Phos., IIPuls., Sang., ISticta; chronic, IHippoz.; discharge fetid, Asaf., Carbol. ac., IGraph., HKreo., ILach., Merc., HMyr. cer., HNitr. ac., ||Petrol., | | Rhus, Tell., Therid.;fetid, worse during menses, IGraph.; fetid, offensive when seated in submucous connective tissue or in periosteum, BISil.; especially left by exanthema or syphilis, dis- charge sanguinolent rather than offensive, ICrotal.; fetid, in syphilis, IKali bi.; with gout, IKali c.; green casts, every morning, INitr. ac.; after suppressed itch, IICalc., ISul.; malignant, I | Hippoz.; with burning in nostrils and stitching in nasal Septum, after abuse of mercury, iCon.; with fetid lumps of pus, of six years' standing, Curar.; with rheumatism, Kali c.; scrofulous, Alum., Ars., Asaf., IIAur. met, IAur. Sul., IICalc., Calc. p., ICarbo a., Con., IGraph., IIHep., IHydras., Kali bi, Natr. m., Natr. S., Phos., IPuls., IISep., IISil., ISul., Therid.; scrofulous, in oorly nourished subjects, Merc. cor.; scrofu- ous, unbearable odor, BIAur. mur.; syphilitic, Asaf., Aur. met., Aur, mur., NFluor, ac., IIRalibi., IIRali iod., ILach., FMerc. cor., Merc. iod., || Mez., Phyt., I Still., ISyph.; syphilitic, with bloody, sanious discharge and disease of bones, IPhyt; syphili'ic, beginning with ulcers in fauces, Natr. S.; syphilitic. in- volving upper lip, which is swollen and honeycombed with ulcers, Nitr., ac.; after abuse of mercury, with pain in shin bones, especially at night, IKaliiod.; mercurio-syph- ilis, IIAur. met., IHep., Nitr. ac.; with ulcers, INitr. ac.; ulcerative, with epistaxis, Sang.; worse from wet weather, Elaps. Bºy" cancer, catarrh; also Coryza bloody, fetid, green, purulent. Nose, pain (undefined): 1Calc., IIod, Lyss., | |Sars.; when breathing, as from inhalation of cold air or acrid vapors, Ant. c.; from right to left,across bridge, Euph.; from cheekbones, Ars. m.; deep, before menses, worse from panting . 262 7. NOSE. * or pressure, ICon.; downward, Psor.; in dys- pepsia, Arg. nit.; edges, Bar. c.; from above down, as after a violent fall on it, I | Arn.; rises to forehead as if a board were laid against it, Calc.; from headache, Ars. m.; to High- morian cavity, IBerb.; internally, IHGraph.; internally, in catarrhal fever, Euph.; in left side, Arum m.; in left side, in evening, Ars. m.; in left nostril, picks it, Natr. ph.; violent, in bony part, after abuse of mercury, better in dry weather, worse at approach of rain, or in changeable weather, Hep.; nostrils, Aur. met.; right nostril, on pressure, || Kalin.; ex- ternal margin of right nostril, Mez.; at root, Arund., Dig., Elaps, Gels., IGlon., | | Petrol.; severe in root, with dry cough, and pain in chest, Sang.; from root to ears, on swal- lowing (ozaena), Elaps; into root from above right eye, Cepa ; to root, in facial neuralgia, IPhos.; from root to forehead, with sniffles, Elaps; at root, with dull frontal headache, IMerc. iod. flav.; in root, in ozaena, Alum., WNatr. S.; as if internally sore, Amb.; from thinking, Lyss.; in tip, Bar. c., ICist.; of left wing, Zinc. Nose, pale : Ananth.; with circumscribed red- ness of cheeks, three or four hours each day, |Colch.; around alae, Ver. Nose, picking: I.Arum t., IHCina, |Con...; until it bleeds, Hº Arum t.; and boring in left nostril until it is raw and bleeding (measles), ILach.; in brain affections of children, Cina, IISul.; constantly, in mental derangement, Con.; during dentition, Tereb.; constant de- sire, Lil. tig., Rumex ; desire, in amenorrhoea, §º with acidity and worms, |Natr. ph.; with worms, IICina, l l Nux v. Nose, pinched : Spig., IVer. v.; in cholera infantum, Il Ver.; , deathlike, Med.; in diph- theria, Kali bi.; in gastralgia, Camph.; in hemiplegia, l l Hydr. ac.; in broncho-pneu- monia, ILyc. 33%" coldness, pointed; also Chap. 8, Face sunken. Nose, pinching pain: in bridge, worse from hard pressure (nasal catarrh), JRali bi.; as if pain were pinching nostrils together, Lachn.; in root, Hyos.; in root, extending into eye, Zinc.; in root, with facial neuralgia, l l Puls.; in root, with dulness in forehead, Zinc.; in root, with stitches in jaws, Zinc. H& Compressive, constriction, contrac- tive, Cramp, pressing. Nose, plugs: of mucus, trCalc.; discharge of elastic plugs (catarrh), ILyc.; fetid, so large had to be drawn back into mouth, causes vomiting (ozaena), IISep.; with pressure in forehead, during menses, Sep., Sil., 11Kali bi.; large green, IISep.; hard, IIRali bi.; hard, of mucus (chronic nasal catarrh),ILach.; in nares, hard to detach and leaving a raw sore, BNitr. ac.; thick, with severe frontal headache, Some fever and prostration, espe- cially in old people and children, IMerc. iod. flav. Hºº clinkers, clots, scabs ; also Co- ryza dry, lumpy. Nose pointed: Ananth., | | Ant. t., IICamph., Carbo v. Cocc., Myos., . Rhus' Staph., ITVer.; in angina syphilitica, ILach; in asphyxia, Ant. t.; in cholera Asiatica, lArs., 11Camph., ICup. m., Ver.; in gas- tritis mucosa, in a child, I Ars.; in quotidian, | | Puls.; in typhus, ICamph., IIPhos. ac.; sharp, forehead pale, with irritated pulse from disappointed ambitition, l l Nux v.; looks Sharper, in labor, l l Nux v.; orifices sooty (brain affection), Hell.;in summer complaint, IICamph., IWer. Bºy" coldness, pinched; also Chap. 8, Face sunken. Nose, polypus: Alum., Apis, ; Arum m., Aur. met., Bell., IICalc.,ICepa, Con., Graph., HIMar. v., Merc., iMerc. iod. rub., Nitr. ac., Phos., ISang., Sil., Staph., ISul.; first in antrum Highmorii, deforming face, forcing eyeball upward, everting lid, obstructing nostrils into mouth, so that breathing and mastica- tion were impeded, Hekla ; bleeding easily, IPhos.; extended to ethmoid bone, into cho- anae and into antrum of Highmore, I Mar. v.; in fossae, Sang.; large, after a severe, badly- treated cold, Mar. v.; in left side, IAlum.; mucous, of pale red color, on left side, and of large size, mostly in anterior nares, and in plain sight, Mar. v.; mucous, greenish white, attached to upper turbinated bone, and colm- pletely filling nasal cavity and causing occlu- sion, after repeated attacks of coryza, IMar. v.; large, mucous, of right side, distending nose, IKalin.; with stoppage of nose, on side he lies, IMar. v.; large, pedunculated, IHCalc. p.; for thirty years, removed every two or three years by operative means, Mar. v.; recent, or of long standing, HKalibi.; in right nostril, growing more rapidly after each attack of headache, which was better by camphor, IKali n.; Occupying entire right nostril, pro- jecting slightly, IMar. v.; with loss of smell, IICalc.; much discharge of mucus and water, IMar. v.; enlarges in wet weather, Mar. v.; especially among old and middle-aged women, IMar v.; of one year’s duration, IMar. v. Nose, posterior nares (choanae): acrid, corrod- ing sensation, Arum t.; affection of, pharynx more irritable than larynx (sore throat), IMere. iod. rub.; affection of, with raw sensa- tion, E.Merc. iod. rub.; blood coming from, Phos.; bright red blood comes from and is expectorated, Sabad.; burning, IAEsc. h.; ac- tarrh, Acon., AEsc. h., Alum., II Ant. Sul. aur., lArg. nit., Aur. met., Aur. mur., l l Bar. C., Bry, Calc., HCalc. S., IWCaust., Cinnab., ICo- ral., Euph., IIFerr. ph., IBHep, Hydras, IIód., iiKalibi., IKali iod., IKali m., Kreo., ILyc., Magn., Magn. S., Med., Merc., IMerc. iod. flav., Merc. protiod., Mez., Natr. a., INatr. c., IINatr. m., Nitr, ac., | | Petrol., | Phyt., l l Phos., Plumb., IIPsor., IRhus, | |Sang., Selen., HISep., Sil., Spig., Staph., The- rid., Thuya ;catarrh, with epistaxis, Bar. c.; ca- tarrh, worse left side, Chin. a.; closed, stopped up, Calc. s., IHydras., Mez, Zing.; closed, bet- ter by hawking thick, grayish mucus, Med.; crusts, Calc. a.; membranous deposit, in diph- theria, I ILac c., Lach.; lumps of dirty mucus, ICinnab.; acrid discharge, Kalibi.; discharge changeable incolor and consistency, iCalc.; dis- charge thick, yellow, ropy, Kalibi.; dropping, awakens at night, l l Psor.; dryness, Acon., IAEsc., Alum., Calc. p., Carbol. ac., COccus, 11Cochl., IILyc.,IRumex, Sep., Sil,l lSinap.; dry feeling, with polypus, Lyc.; dry, with hawking in morning, Natr. m.; dryness and irritation at night, ICinnab.; dryness, with sneezing, followed by coryza, AEsc. h.; dull pain to ears, SElaps; a feeling as if enlarged, 7, NOSE. 263 Elat.; feel expanded during walk, BFluor, ac.; as if an acrid, acid fluid were running through over palate, causes cough, Kalibi.; food and drink rises in, l l Merc.; food enters when swallowing, Petrol, Sil.; pieces of food are forced in during eating, producing a sickening sensation, are afterwards withdrawn covered with mucus, Nitr. ac.; inflammation catarrhal, ILobel. c.; inflammation, in syphilis, l l Phyt.; irritation, causing hawking, Swallowing and desire to scratch, in hay fever, Ran. b.; dis- charge of solid lumps, worse morning and forendon, Lith.; raising easily yellowish or greenish lump in morning, Mang.; greenish colored masses of offensive odor pass through, having a disagreeable taste, Kali bi.; thick- ening of membrane (nasal catarrh), IHydras.; mucous discharge, Carbol. ac., Cinch. bol., Euphor., | | Iod, Lact. ac., Osm.; accumulation of mucus, with cough, l l Rumex; accumula- tion of mucus with obstruction of nostrils and nasal speech, Zinc.; mucus mixed with blood, IHep.; discharge of large quantities of mucus, | |Spig.; tough, congealed mucus, on rising in morning, HiCaps.; mucus discharged only from posteriornares, Nitr.ac.;mucus dropping Bufo., Bry., HCaust, Hydras., ILach, Merc. iod. flav., Selen., IISpig.; of mucus dropping after breakfast, Calc.a.; thick mucus dropping, in coryza (scarlatina), l l Sul.; yellow mucus dropping, worse at night, awakes him, must sit up and clear throat, Natr. ph.; tough mucus dropping (chronic naso-pharyngeal catarrh), INatr. a.; lumpy mucus is expector- ated, ICepa; mucushangingin, Lyss.; hawking of mucus, Arum t., Caust., IKali m., | | Merc. iod. rub., Natr. m., l l Phyt.; , hawking of mucus difficult, Arum t.; hawking of thick, jelly-like mucus in lumps, Aloe ; mucus must e hawked into mouth to be discharged, ICanth.; hawking of tough, gelatinous grayish ellow mucus, Natr. a.; hawks dried, yellow- ish red phlegm, tasting Salty, mornings, Tell.; as if a quantity of mucus lodged in, Lact. ac.; lumps of mucus, in evening, having nauseous taste, ICepa ; large lumps of white mucus pass through into mouth without hawking, Zinc.; small lumps of mucus easily, loosened, Osm.; mucous discharge in morning, Aur. met.; thick mucus, worse in morning, Petrol.; discharge of much mucus, with stoppage of nose, mostly of one nostril, Vinca ; copious offensive mucus, causing choking at night, ISpig.; profuse discharge of mucus, with stop- page of anterior part of nose, Spig.; filled with purulent mucus, causing hawking, Petrol.; mucus scanty, worse morning and evening, Calc. s.; mucus tastes and smells bad (nasal catarrh), l l Spig.; thick mucus dropping from, IAlum.; draws thick yellowish mucus into throat and spits it out, Ant. c.; discharge of thin, clear mucus, IHydras.; tough mucus, IPlumb.; tough, ropy mucus passes into throat, IKali bi.; mucus trickles down into throat and causes hawking, with catarrhal inflammation of larynx, trachea, bronchi and eyes (coryza), IIMerc.; tough white mucus, clinging tightly to posterior wall of throat, resembling large patch of diphtheritic mem- brane, IPhyt.; yellow mucus, Rumex; tough yellow mucus, causing constant inclination to hawk and spit (Ozaena), Merc, iod. flav.; yel- lowish green mucus, Calc. s. ; pain as from air pressing through with violence, when talking or coughing, Magn. S.; filled with polypi, ap- parently attached to spongy bones, of three years standing, IMar. v.; fleshy polypi, hang- ing from both, worse during damp weather, IMar. v.; pricking, brings tears to eyes, | |Natr. p.; roughness and scraping, in a foggy atmosphere, Hyper.; formation of scabs, IBar. c.; thick, tenacious secretion, Smarting, Hydras.; Soreness, Bapt.; soreness, extend- ing downward, l l Paris; stinging, IAEsc. h.; tearing in, more between acts of empty deg- lutition, or after eating, Zinc.; ulcerated, Arum t.; small ulcers, Arg. nit. §33° Chap. 13, Throat hawking. Nose, pressing: Aur. mur.; above, IDulc.; sensa- tion as in commencement of stopped catarrh, extends to temples and affects head, with dry- ness of nose, Ilkali bi.; creeping about ossa nasi, lasting an hour, experienced by most persons on putting on heavy spectacles, if not accustomed to wear them, ICinnab.; on dor- sum nasi, with confusion in left side of head, Coloc.; from above through right nostril, as if brain would be forced out, worse lying, IBor.; nostrils sensitive to, Sinap.; at root, Ananth., IBapt., Benz. ac., IHyos., HIKalibi., Manc., l l Ptel., IPuls., Raph., Therid., Thuya; from above, in root, All. sat.; great pressure across root (pterygium), 1 |Zinc.; in root (na- sal catarrh), Kali bi., ILac def., Sep.; on root, with chilliness over whole body, HNatr. m.; on root, with coryza, IKalibi.; with cory- za, and tightness at root, worse in evening and open air, HKali bi.; above root, in morn- ing (coryza), Calc.; in root, as if coryza. would appear, Coloc.; in root, Hyos.; from root to forehead (catarrh), Aspar.; at root, with headache, ICist.; at root, as if it would be pressed into head, BZinc.; dull, heavy, in rbot, increasing during day, Sticta; in root, with bleeding of nose, Ruta ; in root, with stuffed up nose (hay fever), IRan. b.; in root, with red, swollen nose, Sarrac.; at root, caused momentary numbness (affection of sympa- thetic nervous system), l l Phos.; close above root, oppressive headache, Bar. c.; at root, from within outward, Ign.; over root (catarrh frontal sinuses), ICup. m.; over, from within outward, betterleaning forward, Ign.; in root, extends to side, Cinch.; in a small spot above root, IIod.; on root, stupefying as from a blunt point, Cann. S.; at upper part, Grat.; worse in root wing, as if bursting, Asaf. §§ com- pressive, constrictive, contractive, cramp, pinching; also Forehead glabella. Nose, pricking: 1Cornus; in point, Berb.; in point, as from needles, Sars. Nose, protuberances: itching, IIod.; large, Soft, covered with crusts on alae (syphilis), Nitr. ac. Nose, quivering: in root to cheek, Calc. s. Nose, rawness: of inner surface of alae, Magn. m.; with coryza, AEsc. h.; with fluent coryza, Uva ursi; of nostrils, in diphtheria, Arum t.; feeling, Hydras.; feeling, inside of, on blow- ing, IHep.; feeling, as from a sore, ILach.; of nostrils, Merc. cor.; of nostrils, nasal catarrh, IHydras.; of nostrils, with coryza, Ailant.; of left nostril, IHydras.; in scarlatina, II Arun t.; of surface of septum, Magn. m.; around tip, TCalc. Hºredness; also Coryza acrid. 264 7, NOSE. Nose, red: 11 Alum., Anthrac., G.Bell., IICinch., Cycl., HHep., Magn. m., Merc. cor., liphos., HISul., Thuya ; in open cold air, Aloe ; of alae, Magn. m.; dark, of one ala, IPhos.; of alae, in hay fever, HKali bi.; of alae, with stricture of Oesophagus, l l Kali c.; of skin around alae, painful to touch, Sabina; in angina syphilitica, ILach.; blood rushes into tip when stooping, Amm. c.; bluish red, Calc.; with nasal catarrh, ICalc.; coppery, Ars., Cann. S.; of cor- ners, Benz, ac.; in coryza, coryza and hoarseness, Phell.; diffused, spread- ing over forehead and face, Hippoz.; with watery discharge, Kali bi.; in drunkards, ILach.; in erysipelas, IAApis, IRhus v.; ery- sipelatous, of left side, with small sore vesicles in morning, Lact. ac.; of external, WKali c.; remaining after freezing, Zinc.; of nostrils, gastritis mucosa in a child, Ars. ; and hot, Bry.; inflamed (influenza), Gels.; inflamma- tory, inside of (coryza), WMerc.; internal and external, Bell.; tip knobby, Aur. met.; on left side, with Sore pain, especially on blowing nose, | | Natr. m.; lower part, Magn. m.; of mucous membrane, with lachrymation (acute coryza), Raliiod.; of nostrils, Act. sp., Apis, TCarbo a.; nostrils bloody every morning, IKali c.; of nostrils, in coryza, HBar. c.; of edges of nostrils, Coccus, IGels.; and adjacent parts, with severe pain, Hippoz.; with a swollen sensation, Polyg.; with pimples, vesi- cles and painful modules, Natr. m.; with white pimples, INatr. c.; with black pores, Graph.; during fifth month of pregnancy, | | Psor.; with pressure and pulsation at root, Sarrac.; of right half, extending to cheek (poi- Soning from foul breath), Anthra.c.; like a sad- dle, Ictod.; in scrofula, Ars.; Seborrhoea oleosa, HHydras.; of septum, Bov.; with con- tinual secretion of a watery, colorless, acrid fluid and violent painful sneezing, BKali iod.; with swelling, Aur. mur.; swollen,” in scrofula and after abuse of mercury, HSAur. met.; with tension, Ran. b.; from right nostril to cheek, tetter from corner, Elaps; of tip, HCarbo a., Carb. S., Chel, Lach., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sil; of tip, on getting angry, Vinca ; at tip, with burning, Niccol.; of tip, knobby, IAur. met.; from tip to root, likali c.; tip red and shining, IPhos.; tip shining, Bor.; of tip and wings, sore stinging, Kali c.; of tip while stooping, Amm. c.; sudden, of tip, Bell.; of tip, with swelling and coldness (old inebriates, zymosis), ICrotal.; of tip, particularly in warm weather, Bell.; about wings (hoarse- ness), BMerc.; in young women, Bor. congestion, eruption, erysipelas, heat, inflammation, rawness; also Coryza acrid. Nose, root: 33%" bones, boring pain ; also Chap. 3, Forehead glabella. Nose, rubbing: , before attacks (epilepsy), IBufo.; frequent, HCina; frequent, in inflam- mation of brain, l l Hell.; in helminthiasis, ICina ; in measles, HSquilla ; child, on pillow, shoulder of nurse or with hands (hydroceph- aloid), ICina. Bº itching. Nose, yellow saddle across: JCarbo a., IWSep. Nose, scabs: and scurfs, Bov., Caust., Ferr., HHep., | | Hyper., IKaol., ILach., ILyc., Mez., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., Ratan., Sil., Sticta, Sul.; dried blood gathers, Amb.; discharge of IIMerc.; with bloody crusts, Amm. m.; dark, bloody, blown from, Stront.; dry, bloody, in chronic naso- pharyngeal catarrh, HNatr. a. ; brown, Thuya ; thick, gray-brown, Ailant.; brown on mucous membrane, BKali c.; thick, brown on root, un- der which yellow matterformed, much itching, extends to upper lip (syphilitic eruption), IKali bi.; filled , with (mercurio-syphilitic cases, drunkards), Lach.; with coryza, | |Arund., Guaraea, HBMerc., Petrol., IIPhos., ISticta ; deep in, with ulceration of nostrils, Staph.; dry, Bor.; dry, when removed, blood flows, Natr. a.; dry, with sore, cracked, ulcer- ated nostrils, liGraph.; on edges of nostrils, Coccus; scabby eruption, Sars.; in evening, Tromb.; greenish, with blood and offensive Smell, GNatr. S.; large, irregular pieces, green, leaving Soreness, IMar. v.; yellow green, bloody, Sep.; hardened, Con...; large, in ca- tarrh, HHydras.; covered with, in layers rising to a point, I ISyph; and scars, indicat- ing sites of former sores (lupus), IKalibi.; on nostrils, NAnt, c., Bor., Calc., IGraph., Ran. b., I HSep.; bloody in, with soreness of nos- trils and membrane, l l Phos.; yellowish brown in nostrils, with burning, IKali c.; in coryza, IBar.c., Brom., IKali c.; dry on nostrils, form during sleep, I ISyph.; nostrils covered with foul, crustaceous deposits, Hippoz.; nostrils filled with a dry, hard crust, bloody at edges when discharged (catarrh), IKalibi.; inner nostril, Scabbing chronic, l l Uran. n.; in left nostril, Kob., Natr. ph.; in nostrils, in scrofu- lous ophthalmia, HApis ; in nostrils, painful, Thuya ; in right nostril, small, IIod., Uran. n.; Smarting, painful, deep in right, Sil.; scabs, which when torn away leave nostrils sore and bloody, until other scabs are formed, worse in cold weather, Ars.; thick crusts around nostrils, Kalibi.; below septum, with sticking when touched, BSil.; on septum, Kalibi.; surrounded by thick moist, IGraph.; thick, around ala (scrofulous ophthalmia), | |Rhus; on tips, HCaust.; under, Rhus; whitish (nasal catarrh), Kali bi.; yellow, HKali br.; yellow, on septum, IKali bi.; yel- low and gray, on alae (structure of oesopha- gus), l l Kali c. Bº clinkers, clots, ozaena, plugs, scales. Nose, scales: bloody, mucous, from right, Xan.; of dried, offensive pus (leucorrhoea), l l Merc. iod. flav.; of dry mucus from right, Xan. jº scabs. Nose, scraping: ||Nux v.; tickling, as though he would suffocate, Ferr. iod. Nose, sensitiveness: gº touch. Nose, shining: IIBhos.; in coryza, IIMerc.; tip, Bell.; tip, nostrils dry, IPhos. Bºy” swelling. Nose, shooting : with pressure on bridge, HKali bi.; pressive in sinuses (fever), Gels.; at root, Merc. iod. flav.; in root, along left orbital arch to external angle of eye, with dim sight like a scale on eye, begins in morning, gets worse till noon, ceases toward evening, IKali bi.; at root, in left frontal sinus (polypus), IMar. v.; in root, before falling with vertigo, IKali c.; in tip, flying to forehead, Sil.; in wing, | |Stram. Nose, sinuses: Bºy"Chap. 3, Forehead sinuses. Nose, smarting: Aur. met., Berb.; painful in alae, with burning as if on fire (secondary 7. NOSE. 265 syphilis), , ! ISyph.; junction of alae , and face, mostly left, All. sat. ; in helminthiasis, | |Spig.; in nostrils, Ipom., Merc. cor.; in nostrils, in nasal catarrh, Hydras.; in nostrils, from watery discharge, as if sore, II Ars.; in left nostril, Grat.; in left half of nostril, way up, extending to malar bone (chronic inflammation of Schneiderian membrane), HKali bi.; in nostril, as if a Sore pimple existed below right, Gamb.; warm, Illic. gº burning; also Coryza acrid. Nose, smell (objective), fetid: Anthrac., Ars., Calc., Fluor. ac., Ham., BKali bi., Phos., Phos.ac., l l Plumb., IPuls., Sarrac., Sep.; can- cerous, Cadm. S.; in nasal catarrh, Sil.; in pharyngeal catarrh, I.Merc.; after any fresh cold (chronic inflammation of Schneiderian membrane), HKali bi.; as from an old cold, Il Merc.; with coryza, Agar.; as from a bilious fever or bilious dysentery, | | Dios.; in tertian ague, Puls.; in typhus, Dig.; as from burnt hair or sulphur vapors, IGraph.; in posterior nares, chiefly perceived during expiration, after breakfast and dinner,Chrom. ac.; in rhinitis, Ustil.; as of manure (chronic coryza ; nasal catarrh), Calc.; putrid, Bell.; putrid, when blowing nose, Aur. met.; pu- trid, with watery discharge, HKali bi.; ulcera- tive, Cadm. s. 53% ozaena. Nose, smoky : THyos.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in typhus, Chlor. Gº black. Nose, sneezing: Ant. t., | | Apis, HArg. nit., Arum t., Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Asar., Ascl. t., Bor., Brach., IIBry., Calab., Calc., ICina, Cochl., 1Con., ICroc., WIEup. perf., Eup. pur., Euphor., | | Hell., | | Hydras., Ipom., Jacar.,Kali m., ILac c., JMerc. iod. rub., Natr. s., Nux m., | |Nux v., | | Ol. jec., | |Phos. ac., Ptel., Sec., Sep., Zing.; aggravates pain in abdomen, cramp or wind colic, Pallad.; from air pass- ing through nose, Ananth.; better in open air º Calc. S.; with soreness on edges of alae (coryza), ICalc. p.; alae remain stuck to septum,"rCarbo v.; causes pain in anus, HLach.; in hay asthma, WArs.,4Carbo v., HDulc., HEuph., ILach., INatr. S., | |Nux v., | |Sinap., | |Sticta ; asthma Millari, Arum d.; on awak- ing in morning, Ast. r., l l Cinch. bol.; follow- ing pain in back, Anag.; with belching, Astac.; bowels sore, with ascites, IApis ; causes con- cussive pain in brain, Bar. c.; with jerking, shooting, near left side of breast bone, region of fourth or fifth ribs, Calc. a.; after taking a long breath, Cepa ; caused by inhalation, Brom.; in catarrh, Cycl., I Petrol., | | Ran. sc.; in bronchial catarrh, I | Ailant. ; with fluent catarrh, l l Kreo.; as if catarrh would arise, IBenz. ac., Berb.; induced by tension and tensive drawing in cheeks, Kali m.; causes pain in chest (influenza), ICaust.; causes pains in chest (last left short rib), Meph.; with a stitch running through chest to back (hepa- titis), Merc.; causes stitches in right side of chest, IBor., Merc.sol.; causes stitch in anterior and upper portion ofchest, extending through to back, it constricts chest, IIMerc. sol.; makes pain in chest worse, Chel.; with chilliness, Oxal. ac.; as from taking cold, Arum tº con- stant, I IIris; constant, in hay fever, Dulc.; constant, in pertussis, ICepa; with sensation of spasmodic constriction, l l Merc.; with co- ryza, Acon, Act. rac., | | Agar., Anac, Brom., Bufo., Carbo a., ICic., Clem, Euph, ! IEup.pur., HIod., IKalm., Lact. ac., Mar. v., IIMerc. Sol, WNatr. c., Natr. m., HINux v., Senecio, l l Sinap., Sul.., || Zinc.; at begin- ning of coryza, Illbry., || Camph.; with dry coryza, HCalc., HICinch.; with fluent coryza, IBadiag., Chel., || Kali c., Merc. s., Oxal. ac.; with fluent coryza, worse evening and night, Rumex ; frequent, with fluent coryza, IZinc.; With fluent coryza in morning, Calc. a., Sep.; With cough, , Bry.; after cough, Hep.; after violent cough, ſl Agar.; caused by cough, | | Badiag.; during cough, Hep., Iod.; during cough (measles), WSquilla; twice, when cough- ing, Bry.; with dry cough, Cina ; ends cough, Agar., HBell, ISquilla., Seneg.; with cough and coryza, in morning before get- ting out of bed, lasts till 9 A.M., Sep.; in Whooping cough, Anac.; all day, with incipi- ent catarrh, especially in children, Sal. ac.; until depression ensues, preceded by irrita- tion of Schneiderian membrane, conjunctiva and face, latter being heated (hay fever), | |Nux v.; with watery discharge, Kob.; watery, excoriating, burning discharge, l l Ham.; with dryness, tickling, particularly in left nostril, HBell.; when looking at something bright, and from every little dust, Lyss.; with crack- ing in ear, IBar. c.; with violent pressure in ears, Sul.; with twitching pain in ears, Act. sp.; after eating, Cinch. bol.; after dinner, Agar., l l Zinc.; excessive, Kali c.; excessive and continued, followed by violent bleeding of nose, [Indig.; in evening, IIod.; in evening on going to bed, Bufo.; in evening, in sleep, | | Puls.; most evenings and mornings, HCist.; with a luminous appearance before eyes, | | Kali m.; on opening eyes, HGraph.; with tensive pains from eye to teeth and cheeks, worse at night (anchylosis), IStaph.; with pains in fauces, Ictod.; with stinging in fauces, Amm, br.; in catarrhal fever, Euph.; with feverin afternoon, Cinch. bol.; frequent, Acon., Alum., | | Arg. met., II Ars., Aspar., Bell.,Brom., Bry., ICepa, Mar. v., || Mur. ac., INitr. ac., Petrol., I Phos., | |Staph., Ver.; frequent, on going into open air, IKali bi.; frequent, better in open air, with stoppage of nose, l l Phos.; frequent, with dry nasal catarrh, HKreo.; frequent, in coryza, Ammoniac., IAur. met., ICepa, Natr. c., | | Sinap., HHSul.; fre- quent, with fluent coryza, worse right side, Sang.; frequent, worse from sneezing, l l Dros.; frequent, with sudden attacks of profuse, waterybland coryza, BPlant.;frequent, relieves burning headache and pain in eyes, Lil. tig.; frequent, in morning, HKali bi.; frequent, in morning, in bed, l l Agar.; frequent, particu- larly in morning, Caust., IKreo.; frequent, mostly early in morning or late in evening, as if coryza would begin, Lyss.; frequent, with crawling in nose (hay asthma), Carbo v.; fre- quent, with profuse coryza, Cycl.; frequent, with stoppage, IKreo.; frequent, with tickling (hay asthma), ICarbo v.; frequent, in phthisis, lArs. i.; frequent, rouses from sleep, I Amm. m.; frequent, after smellingtincture, l l Aspar.; frequent, with rough and scraping sensation in throat, I Kreo.; frequent, violent, from high up in nose, Gymn.; roused by brushing or combing hair, l ISil.; with headache, Gels.; 266 7. NOSE. headache after Sneezing, Natr. m.; causes headache, IKali c.; during headache, Natr. m.; renders headache unbearable, IKali c.; makes headache worse, Spig.; for five minutes, causing heaviness and dizziness of head, afterwards discharge of thin watery fluid from nose, Seneg.; with lightness of head and excitement, Benz. ac.; twenty or thirty times, with a slinging motion of head, Arn.; with heat, Chin. S.; with hoarseness, Benz.ac., Merc.; hoarseness ceases in morning, after Sneezing, IKreo.; for an hour, at noon, HCi- mex; almost incessant, with a feeling of ful- ness in right side of forehead, extending to root of nose (coryza), ISticta; ineffectual, AEthus., | | Calc., Mez, Nitr. ac., Zing.; inef. fectual, with coryza, HICalc. fl.; ineffectual, with acrid coryza, ISil.; ineffectual, with crawling in left nostril, ECarbo v.; irritation to, l l Agar., Amyl., Aspar., Berb., Coccus, Sal. ac.; irritation, with crawling, Cham.; ir- ritation, with cough, Anac.; irritation, with- out cold or apparent cause, HEuph.; with bruised pain in knee and hip joint (coxalgia), IKali c.; causes lachrymation, Sabad.; loos- ens phlegm in larynx, Osm.; with tickling in larynx, Osm.; from overlifting, Arn.; causes pain in one or other limb, HCaps. ; produced by chilling, biting burning on inner side of right, upper lip, as if a corroding acid had touched spot, sensation passes up and back to right nasal cavity, Lyss.; aggravates pain in liver, TPsor.; after warm smarting, Illic.; aggravates, stitching burning in whole convex portion of liver, extending to spine (inflam- mation of liver), Merc.; stitches in loins, Arund.; long continuance of irritation, Calad.; causes Soreness in lungs, Chel.; causes sting- ing in lungs, Chel.; causes soreness, like a wound, in left lung, | | Chel.; in morning, Benz. ac., Chlor., Cimex, Sars.; in morning, in bed, INux v., | | Puls.; in morning, before getting out of bed, lasts until 9 A.M., Sep.; in morning, with green discharge (catarrh), | |Sticta ; worse in morning, and on lying down at night, but more §es all day §: fever), l l Sinap.; follows itching and ting- ling in anterior nares, frequently repeated for forty-eight hours (hay catarrh), IISticta; follows nausea, Sang.; in solar neuralgia, | |Stann.; at night, Arum t.; all night, follows Sudden cessation of cough (influenza), l l Rhus; at night, in Ozaena, IElaps; worse at night; II Arum t.; causes nosebleed, Bov., BCin. ; causes bleeding from left nostril, of bright red, thick, blood, Bapt.; a tough, skinny Substance is blown out (diphtheria), Lach.; with crawling in nose, Ars. h., Colch.; pre- ceded by cutting crawling, in morning and af. ternoon, l l Zinc.; with very dry nose or run- ning coryza, IIGraph.; caused by itching in nose, Hep.; from itching in nose, in coryza, 1Calc.; pain in nose runs upward and inward, as if head would be torn off (urticaria), iBell.; from prickling in nose (coryza), Calc.; aggra- Vates, Sore pain and burning in nose, HMagn. m.; with swelling of nose, Coccus; caused by tickling in nasal cavity, Lyss.; from tickling in right side of nose, Ars. h.; from tickling in tip of nose, Anag.; from sensation in right nostril as if stopped, IIMar. v.; relieves draw- ing pain in occiput, Calc.; causes pains from Nose, oesophagus to stomach, Ictod.; with pains in palate, Ictod.; in paroxysms, frequent and violent, Therid.; in paroxysms for weeks (ca- tarrhal asthma affecting nostrils), Tabac.; expels a lump of viscid plegm, Anag.; in phthisis pituitosa, ILyc.; causes stitching in rectum and hemorrhoids, IILach.; causes stitches in renal region (morbus Brightii), IArs.; repeated, stops on being interrupted, Lyss.; immediately after rising, as if it would tear her to pieces, Cepa; in Scarlatina, ICaps.; violent and rapid, five or six times in succes- sion, with watery discharge, Rumex ; severe, Chlor.; with exostoses on skull, II Arg. met.; in sleep, Bar. m., INitr. ac.; as from snuff, Osm.; spasmodic, Rhus, Stram.; spasmodic, on going in open air (influenza), Sabad.; spasmodic, with cough in children, Bell.; spas- modic, in hay fever and influenza, Sabad.; spasmodic, in measles, IGels.; Spasmodic, worse in morning (influenza), Gels.; Spas- modic, each morning, or ineffectual attempts, INatr. m.; causes pain in cardiac end of sto- mach, Ictod.; causes involuntary stool, HSquil- la; sudden, HGlon.; in sunshine, Merc. Sul.; pre- vents talking, in morning (influenza), l l Rhus; following profuse flow of tears, Amyl; with dryness of throat and posterior nares, AEsc. h.; after sneezing, a little, round lump loosens in throat, but has to be swallowed, Osm.; causes pain in throat or head, St. Phos.; aggra- vates rawness of throat, Chin. a.; with foul smell from throat (bronchial catarrh), ICalc.; relieves stinging in throat, Amm. br.; aggravates sore throat, Chin. a.; leaves a raw sore feeling in throat, I | Hyper.; with draw- ing roughness and stinging in throat pit, Bor.; from tickling in nose, Calc. p.; causes stitch- ing in umbilical region, Aloe; worse on un- covering body (influenza), Rhus ; causes in- voluntary urination, IICaust., INNatr. m., | | Sep., GZinc.; causes stitching in affected parts (cancer of uterus), ILach.; violent, Il Aph. ch, Asar., Brom., BNatr. C., Niccol.; violent, with aphonia, HRali c.; violent attacks, Ind.; violent, in catarrh, Aspar.; violent, chronic, in daytime only, WGamb.; with coryza, Acon., HAilant., LAnac., IBadiag., IBry., Calc. a., Calc. p., TCarbo a., Chel, ICina, Form., IHKaliiod., Kob., Merc. Sul, Oxal. ac., IRu- mex, Sang., Seneg., Sep.; violent, with rush of blood to head, l l Natr. c.; violent, causes pain in head, Astac.; violent, in influenza, Ars.; violent morning paroxysms, IGels.; violent, when rising in morning, with heat in face, Rhod.; violent, frequent, with discharge from nose after rising, INatr. m.; violent, painful, with red, swollen nose, BKali iod.; violent and rapid, five or six times in succes- sion, with watery discharge from nose, after sudden, sharp tingling in Schneiderian mem- brane, Rumex ; violent, from time to time, shaking abdomen, followed by lachrymation, Sabad.; with yawning, Astac. gº Coryza hay fever. Nose, snoring: Gº Chapter 37. Nose, sooty: in typhoid, IZinc.; in typhus, IChlor.; nostrils, Ant. t., IHyosc.; as if smóky (hydrocephalus), HHell. gº black. soreness : l l Apis, Ars. h., WBrom., ICalc., IGraph., IKali bi, Kali c., IMerc., IMerc. cor., Mez., Natr. m., HPetrol., Psor., 7. NOSE. 267 * Ran. b., Sars., Thuya ; on edges, with sneez- ing (coryza), Calc. p.; under alae (amenor- rhoea), Symph.; inner edge of right ala, lHydras.; in angina syphilitica, Lach.; back of, as if nasal bones had been beaten, Sil.; after nosebleed, Iled.; with ciliary ble- pharitis associated with phlyctenular oph- thalmia, Merc. d.; of bridge, Petrol.; as if bruised, IHep.; cold sore (pneumonia), IIod.; in coryza, Amm. m.; pain on dorsum when touching it, Hep.; at edges (scarlatina), LAmm. m.; , of end, Lith.; excoriated, Graph.; feeling, on drawing air through (catarrh), Sep.; feeling, on blowing it, IIGraph.; with frontal headache, Calc.; of inner, Euph., Ign., | |Natr. m., Nitr. ac., IRhus, Zinc.; of inner, with every fresh cold, ISil.; of inner, with otorrhoea, after abuse of mercury, IISil.; of inner, commencing as watery pimples which suppurate and form Scabs, Tuberc.; of inner, in scarlatina, I Amm. Im.; of inner, in mercurio-syphilitic cases or drunkards, ILach.; in keratitis pustulosa, | |Sul.; in left side, Agnus; in left side, daily 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., Cina ; of mucous membrane, 1Graph.; of mucous membrane, with catarrhal discharge, at first watery then muco-purulent, Still.; of mucous membrane, with bloody scabs on margin of nostrils, l l Phos.; of nos- trils, Alum., Ant. c., Aph. ch., Cact., HCalc., Chel., Jab., IILach., IMerc. cor., JNatr. m., HNitr. ac., IIPuls., IISep.; of nostrils, from catarrh (rachitis; atrophy of children), lStaph.; of nostrils, in chronic nasal catarrh, INatr. S.; of nostrils, with yearly cold, IBrom.; of nostrils, in coryza, Bar. c., IKali c., ISul.; of nostrils, with cracking as from cold, IIGraph.; and crawling as of a centipede in left nostril, in morning, Med.; edges of nos- trils sore, Calc. S.; of exterior nostrils, Brach.; nostrils feel sore, Kaol., Rhus; feeling of Soreness high up in nostrils, l l Zinc.; nos- trils sore inside, Diosc.; of left nostril, Natr. ph.; of nostrils, worse left, II Arum t.; nostrils painful as if sore, with violent coryza, ISquilla; sore pain in both nostrils, even when touched, | |Phos.; SOre pain in right nostril, Kali n.; of nostril, with redness and swelling, with dry coryza of one side, Stann.; of right nostril, Merc. iod. flav., Ziz.; a feeling of soreness or ulceration in right nostril, worse on pressure, Thuya ; of outer wing (inside) of left, Med.; and obstructed (scarlatina), IHCalè.; pain as if Sore over, better temporarily by rubbing, Ars.; worse from deep breathing, sneezing or touch, Worse in morning, Magn. m.; of nasal pass- ages, Ptel.; constant inclination to pick nose and get Scab off, Lac c.; with small pustules, | | Pod. ;, at root, Niccol.; caused by pulling away clinkers too soon, IIRali bi.; of inner, with yellow or black scurf, Rhod.; of septum, Bov., Colch.; of cartilaginous septum, bleed- ing when touched, Hydras.; Tin septum, on right side, ILac c.; of septum, right side, Merc. iod. flav.; of nostrils, with stinging pain, Mur. ac.; at tip, and inside, HCon...; of tip, Merc. Sul.; around tip, "Calc.; especially when touched, Aur. met.; of margins of nos- trils, as if ulcerated, on moving nose, in even- ings, Nux v.; of nostrils, cracked, ulcerated, 11Graph; ; of wings (acute coryza), IISinap.; surrounded by thick, moist scabs, IIGraph.; inside, itching, all the time picking nose, IHyper.; left side, inside and out, itching and scabbing over (hereditary syphilis), I Syph. Hºt Coryza acrid. Nose, as of fine electric sparks at left wing, wants to rub part repeatedly, Carbol. ac. Nose, spots: red, burning, Iod.; inflamed, on septum, l l Sars.; on septum, left side, similar to eruption on vulva (pruritus vulvae), Lil. tig.; red, Berb.; brown red, IAur. met.; feel sore, Merc. iod. flav.; inflamed, suppurating, Soon destroy septum, l l Sars.; red, itching, painfully sore to touch, in fissure of right wing, Thuya, yellow, Cadm. S. ɺ eruption. Nose, sensation in alae as if spread open: Iod. Nose, squeaking sensation: at root, l l Natr. c. Nose, sticking: in root, extending to eyebrows, Inul.; in septum when touched, Zinc. Bºy" pricking, stinging, stitches. Nose, stenosis: @@” stoppage. Nose, stiffness: sensation of, Eucal., IKalibi, Lyss.; of walls, IKalibi. 33; tension. Nose, stinging: IIApis, IKali c.; in upper part of cavity, Hydr. ac., Mar. v.; in coryza, Sang.; as from a flea, Ascl. t.; in inner, with irrita- tive swelling (chronic catarrh,) ||Sang.; in left nostril, with watery discharge, Carbol. ac.; as if sore, and about to ulcerate in anterior corner of nostrils, Camph.; from within out- ward, Ign.; on small places, right to left, Aur. mur.; in right side, to forehead, in middle line, on blowing, l ISul.; in right nostril, fol- lowed by excessive sneezing, Psor.; at root, Niccol.; in root, extends to malar bones, with painful teeth, Rhus ; in front part of Septum, HIod.; in tip and inside, Con. Nose, stitches: Ananth., IAur met., . Caps.; in right nostril, on taking a long inspiration, | |Op., Oxal ac.; in right side, of middle, Inul.; in root, before he falls, with vertigo, IKali c.; violent, in right side, as if two loose bones were rubbed against each other, on blowing nose, IKalibi.; in root, which is distended, especially on sneezing and coughing, Nitr. ac.; from root to tip, Camph.; in Septum, with ozaena, after abuse of mercury, ICinnam.; as from a splinter on touch, Nitr, ac.; Sharp, in tip, Illic. Bºy" pricking, stinging. Nose, stopped: Acon, Ailant., Alum., Amb., Amm. br., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ant. c., l l Apis, Arg, nit., Ars., El Arum t., Asar, HiAur. met., || Badiag., Boy., Bry, Calc., | | Calc. s., Cäct., Cann. S., IICaps., Carbo a., ICarbo v., Caust., ICepa, , iCham., Chlor., Coccus, Coral., 1Cup.m., Dig., Dros., HDulc., Fluor. ac., 1Graph, Grat., Hep, Hydras., IIod., Ipec., Iris, IKali c., IKali iod., Lach., | |Laur., ILyc., IMagn. m., Mang, IMerc., | |Millef., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Natr. S., INitr. ac., IINux v., IOp., Phos., Phyt, Plat., Psor., Puls, Raph., IRhus, IRumex, IlSamb., Sep., Sil, Spon., Stann., Sum, ISul., Sul. ac., Syph., | | Thuya, Verbas., Zinc., Zing.; above, worse morning and forenoon, | | Lith.; making breathing through nose im- possible, better walking in open air, returnsin room, IKali c.; alternates with clear discharge, Amm. br.; alternates with fluent coryza, Ant. t., Ill Ars., | |Sang.; annoying, IHep.; of an- terior, with profuse discharge through poste- 268 7. NOSE. rior nares, Spig.; with apprehension and op- pression, Zinc.; awakes at 3 A.M., l l Phyt.; awaking one at night, IMagn. c.; as of a large rough body in upper, Amm. m.; with a bloody substance (diphtheria), WChin. a.; making breathing difficult (coryza), Nitr. ac.; catar- rhal, Plat., WNatr. a.; in chronic catarrh, Ipec.; in catarrh of frontal sinus, Ant. c.; as from catarrh, in evening on going to bed, HIPuls.; with oppression and anxiety in chest, Calc.; chronic, Fluor, ac., Sars., Sul.; one nostril, ISul.; as if he had taken a bad cold, Bapt.; with every fresh cold, Sil.; completely, chronic, I | Selen.; completely, in coryza, IKali c.; completely, in diphtheria, Kali perm;; completely, with polypi, HMar. v.; completely, when riding, must breathe through mouth (coryza), Phyt.; completely, could scarcely speak, Sep.; constant, worse at night and in morning, must breathe with mouth open at night, Natr. a.; with obstinate constipation, IPSOr.; continual, after removal of polypi, BMar. v.; in coryza (B& Coryza. dry); with dry cough, IINux v.; in whooping cough, ISpong.; with hard crusts (syphilitic ozaena), Aur. mur.; distressing, at bridge, II Ars.; in diphtheria, Amm. c., IMerc. cy.; with feeling of dryness, Gels., Stram.; with buzzing in ears, Lach.; by eruption on Sep- tum, Crot. t.; in evening, HCina, IIPuls.; especially toward evening, with pressing at root and tingling and crawling in cavities (hay fever), IRan. b.; worse toward evening, Carbo v.; especially in nursing infants, BSamb.; in infants at breast, or in measles, HINux v.; with inflammation of eye, Coloc.; feeling as if stopped, I Aur. mur., HIAur. met., Cham., Eucal., Ham., Kob., | ||Laur., Natr. a., HBNux v., Stram., Zinc., Zing.; feeling as if stopped, with aching weight in forehead, betterin open air, IPhos.; feeling as if stopped, in chronic inflammation of mucous membrane, HKalibi.; feeling as if stopped, in ozaena, Natr. S.; feel- ing as if stopped when reading aloud, Verbas.; feeling as if stopped, in influenza, l l Sticta; feeling as if stopped while running, Ars., ICup.m., Merc. cor., Sec.; with fever (coryza), | |Spong.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; with pain in forehead, I | Dulc.; with repeated attacks of pain in forehead, better by a thick, dirty yellow, offensive Smelling discharge, IMar. v.; with headache, Calc., TCarbo a.; with headache across eyebrows (chronic ca- tarrhal laryngitis), 1Sang.; with syphilitic headache, l l Thuya; with dulness of head, as if coryza would develop, l l Phos.; high up, so he cannot breathe, when riding in carriage, Asaf.; of inner, ISul.; from injections of iodine in water, IGraph.; first right, then left, with lachrymation, Bor.; sensation of a leaflet in root, obstructing smell, l l Rali iod.; in left side, as with a solid plug, 1 ISec.; of left half, near root, worse in morning, after rising, al- ternates with stoppage of right, during day, nose being never entirely stopped, better in open air, Il Rhod.; worse in left side, in morn- ing, Arum t.; on side he lies on, with polypus, |Mar. v.; of long standing, Con.; long con- tinued, from hardened mucus, Sil.; by false membranes, Merc. cy. (complementary to Hepar and Phosphor); membrane tumefied, must breathe through mouth (Scarlatina), 1Carbol. ac.; before menses, BMagn. c.; in morning, iCalc., Carbo a., Hep, Kali bi, IPhos.; in morning, fluent during day, Sil.; must breathe with mouth open, Nux m., Tell.; with bloody mucus, having dried down, thoroughly impacting both nasal passages high up (malignant scarlatina), Lach.; by mucus, can breathe only with mouth Open, Pic. ac.; by mucus, especially in evening, WIod.; with glairy mucus, worse left side, | | Alum.; by nasal mucus, ISpong.; by thick mucus, AEthus.; with thick, tenacious mucus, HSamb.; by thick mucus, impeding respira- tion (chronic nasal catarrh), Agar.; by puru- lent, thick, crusty mucus (colds of newborn children), IPuls.; with dryness of posterior nares, HLyc.; mostly of one nostril, with dis- charge of much mucus through posterior nares, Vinca; can hardly breathe, especially at night, ICalc.; every night (chronic catarrh), INatr. c.; at night, with coryza, Natr. C., HELyc.; at night, if he allows head to be uncovered during day, JNatr. m.; at night, in pertussis, Caust.; mostly at night, (scarlatina), IIAmm. c.; cannot breathe through it, worse at night, Niccol.; cannot breathe through it, worse a night, in croup, HArs.; nostrils stopped, l l Ars. i., Carbol. ac., Cinch. bol., BElaps, iMang., Sabad.; nostrils, worse in wet, cold weather, in dry coryza, JMang.; nostrils, with coryza, Mar. v.; nostrils, stuffed feeling high up, Stann.; nostrils, feel- ing as if, although discharge profuse, thin mucus, excoriating nose and lip (acute coryza), | |Sinap.; nostrils filled up, preventing breath- ing (hay fever), JDulc.; left nostril, Asar., | |Sep., Uran. n.; left nostril, all day, Sinap.; left nostril, in delirium tremens, |Stram.: left nostril fills up lying on that side, Chin. a.; nostrils, particularly left, lying down, preventing breathing through nose, Chin. a.; nostril, every morning, with what looks like inspissated pus (polypus), ILyc.; nos- trils with lumps of dry mucus, Elaps; of one nostril, l l Ign., Staph.; partial, of nos- trils, and stuffiness high up (ozaena), Elaps; with hard, offensive pieces from nostril, INatr. c.; right nostril, Bapt., HBor., Gels., Lil. tig., | | Sars., Ziz.; feeling in right nostrilas if it were partly stopped, is obliged to blow nose and sneeze, but could not thereby re- move obstruction, IIMar. v.; right nostril, in influenza, IGels.; right nostril, in facial neu- ralgia, l l Puls.; right nostril seems filled up, Xan.; right nostril stopped, sore, later left, Brom.; nostrils, when asleep, Ars.; nostrils, child sucks with difficulty, IKali bi., INux v., BSamb.; one side, Bell.; one side, the other free and discharging thin mucus at times and thin blood alternately, first one nostril stopped and other fluent and vice versa (diphtheria), | |Lac c.; in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Calc.; of nasal passages, Hydras., | | Sinap. ; of nasal passages on rising, Tromb.; in smallpox, Hy- dras.; with purulent substance (diphtheria), BChin. a.; with yellow, foul-smelling, pus, ICalc.; both sides, on reading aloud, several times during day and especially in evening, BMar. v.; right side, then running, Camph.; on rising in morning, better in evening, Ars. met.; about root (chronic inflammation naso- pharyngeal mucous membrane), HElaps; at 7. NOSE. 269 root, as if mucous membrane were hypertro- phied, Med. ; especially at root (diphtheria), , ILyc.; with thick yellow scabs and mem- branes, worse right side (diphtheria), Merc. iod. flav.; in scarlatina, Il Caps., Carbol. ac., | |Sul.; stuffed up, nasal secretion drying so rapidly it cannot be discharged, IISticta; with gluey secretion, Merc. cor.; with secretion of tough, badly-smelling mucus, IIGraph.; slight, All, sat.; with frequent sneezing, IKreo.; with frequent sneezing, better in open air, | | Phos.; snuffles of children, IAscl. t., Aur. mur., HINux v., IISamb.; snuffles, child starts out of sleep rubbing its nose, IILyc.; snuffling, with coryza, Arund.; constant snuffling yet no discharge, Iod.; constant snuffling in warm damp weather, Kalibi.; in spite of watery discharge (scarlatina), Il Arum t.; starts from sleep (child), Amm. c.; after stool, Hep.; worse stooping, l l Agar.; after checked foot sweat, ISil.; by swelling, Cadm. S.; with dry- ness and burning of throat in morning, IKali bi.; especially upper part, difficulty of detach- ing thick mucus, which more readily passes by posterior nares, IIRali bi.; blows to no purpose, interfered with broathing and changed her voice, worse at night, deprives of sleep, l l Sticta ; stenosis, ; Arg. nit. gº Coryza dry. Nose, sweat: much across, in incipient tuber- culosis, I |Tuberc.; cold, around, IICinch.; in morning during rest, Cimex; on dorsum, Ruta. Đº Chap. 8, Face sweat. Nose, swelling: Alum, Anthrac., Apis, Arn., El Ars., Ars. m., HCalc., Cann. S., Carbo a., IGraph., IGuaiac., Hep., IIod., Kali c., Magn. m., Med., Meph., Merc. cor., IIPhos., | | Merc. iod. rub., Rhus, HRhus v., ISep., ISil., IISul., Tuberc., Urt. ur.; of nasal bones, Ananth., Asaf.; as far as nasal bones extend, Ictod.; with violent catarrh, IILyc.; in nasal catarrh, Calc.; in children, IHCalc.; cold, with itching and burning, IPhos. ac.; in coryza, IIBar. c., Coccus, IILyc., IIMerc., IIPhos.; of dorsum, with red patches or pim- les on tip of nose and throbbing, Phos. ac.; ike erysipelas, Aur. met.; in erysipelas, IIApis; diffuse, erysipelatous, in upper part, sensitive to touch, Hippoz.; erythematous, Kali br.; external and internal, Bell., ICalc.; in evening, Puls.; in scrofulousinflammation of eyes, Merc.; feeling of, Calc., Sul.; in hay fever, l l Sinap.; inflammatory, painful like a boil, IIHep.; inflammatory, with tension, Ran. b.; internally, Ign., IMerc. sol.; inter- nally, in coryza, Aspar.; of internal, in scrofu- lous ophthalmia, l l Rhus ; of inner, red, in coryza, Acon.; with itching, sneezing and increased secretion of mucus, Coccus; knotty, II Ars.; knotty, on ridge, Calc.; left side, Il Cist.; left side (erysipelas erratica), IHydras.; left side, painful to touch, Natr. m.; left side, with sore pain, especially on blowing nose, l l Natr. m.; mucous membrane, IKali c.; mucous membrane, in chronic ca- tarrh, Calc.; of mucous membrane in coryza, º, asthma), l l Lach.; of mucous membrane, with chronic coryza, Sil.; of mucous mem- brane in upper portion, with difficulty in breathing through nose, and speaking through nose (coryza), Natr. m.; of mucous mem- brane, with abundant secretion of water and later of muco-purulent substance, sneezing and some dyspnoea, Euph.; in chronic in- flammation of mucous membrane of nose, IKali bi.; , of nostrils, Magn. m., IISep., Thuya; of left nostril, IAlum., Calc.; of left nostril, with tensive pain, Thuya ; external, of left nostril, Amm. m.; of one nostril, IPhos.; feeling in right nostril, Kali n.; left nostril, worse, inflamed, Goss.; external margin of right nostril, Mez.; of mucous membrane, completely occluded nostrils, remaining after erysipelas of face, which extended to inner surface of nose, IMar. v.; of nostrils, in stric- ture of Oesophagus, l l Kali c.; protruding, pain- less, of left nostril, after fever, headache, etc., had been removed (facial erysipelas), Mar. v.; of right nostril, Merc. iod. flav.; one nostril seems smaller, Hippoz.; with sore nostrils (scrofulous children), ICalc. p.; tumor as large as a pea under right nostril, sensitive to touch, Hekla ; oedematous, of affected parts, especially in choanae (diphtheria), IIBapt.; Gedematous, in erysipelas, IIApis; of one half, in morning, after headache, Coccul.; of one side, with loss of smell, EZinc.; pain- ful, in scarlatina, Sul.; of whole or only tip, accompanied by pain and inflammation, fol- lowed by cancer, pus thin, ichorous and acrid, Merc.; and adjacent parts with severe pain, Hippoz.; puffy, Apis, Caust., | | Plumb., HPuls., Rhus; appearance of puffiness, but hard to touch, like swelling from a blow or bee sting, Lach.; red, of left side, Aur, mur.; of right side, IMerc. iod. rub., Zinc.; especially on right side, red, sore, internally, shining crusts form in it, ILith.; in room, after walking in open air, Aur. mêt.; at root, HIKalibi.; especially at root, appearing and disappearing, iCalc.; with pain at its root, Petrol.; with pressure and pulsation at root, Sarrac.; scrofulous, Caust.; scrofulous, tendency to bleeding, Phos. ac.; scrofulous, with ulcers and crusts inside, IFerr. iod.; of septum narium, red, worse evenings, Alum.; of right side of septum, IMerc. iod. flav.; shining, Bor.; hard, shining (scrofula), Aur. mur. nat.; point shining, red, Sul.; red, shining, of right side, beginning at tip and spreading, Oxal, ac.; with continual secretion of watery, colorless acrid fluid and violent painful sneez- ing, HKali iod.; and Soreness, Calc.; and sore- ness, with nosebleed, Bry.; distension of right nostril by a highly vascular, spongy swell- ing, apparently growing upward and down- ward, and protruding externally, left nostril affected in same way, muco-purulent dis- charge (malignant ulceration of nose), BKali bi.; of tip, HBell., IICaust., Chel., Merc. Sul., Sep.; of tip, with blueness and redness (old inebriates ; zymosis), ICrotal. ; of tip, with burning, Niccol.; of tip, sore pain, Bor.; of tip, with sore, stinging pain, IKali c.; of tip, feeling of ulceration on touch, Bry.; of wings, Nitr, ac., Oxal, ac., Sul.; interior of wings, INatr. m.; of left wing, Zinc.; red, hard, painful, on left wing, painful to pressure, Zinc.; of wings, with sore, stinging pain, IKali c. Bºcongestion, erysipelas, inflamed. Nose, syphilitic affections of nares: Hydras. Nose, disposition to talk through : Hº Chap. 25, Voice nasal. Nose, tearing: Lachn, Spcng.; as if in bone near 270 7, NOSE. root, Merc. cor.; crampy, between root and eyebrow, Mang.; in dorsum, HCinch.; with faceache, Sep.; headache, down, above eyes, with nausea and gaping, Calc.; in right nos- tril, after dinner, Zinc.; fine, in right, exter- nally, Zinc.; rheumatic, from roottoforehead, Natr. m.; at root, Niccol.; in root, from tak- ing cold, IPhos.; in root, as if coryza would appear, Coloc.; in root, with nausea, IKalm.; In wing, l l Stram. ſº neuralgia. Nose, tender: in coryza, Amm. m.; in coryza, after mercury, HIKali iod. Bºy" touch. Nose, tension : Cadm. S.; above, Glon, IHep.; across, better by nosebleed, Ham.; over bones, with numbness, Asaf.; across bridge, as if pro- fuse epistaxis would occur, Eucal.; across bridge, as if skin were drawn tight, after Tep- litz had removed spot in left cheek, I |Petrol; in catarrh, ILac def.; in root, with coryza, Kalibi.; between eyes, l l Carbol. ac.; numb, as from Swelling, Samb.; with redness and inflam- matory swelling, Ran. b.; at root, Cadm. s., Cupr. S., Menyanth.; sensation as if it must burst (chronic inflammation of mucous mem- brane of nose), Kali bi.; sensation of swell- ing, Bor.; sensation in tip, HCarbo a.; of skin, Arg. met.; skin of tip feels tight, HCarbo a.; stupefying, as from a band, in root, Ant. t. ; tightening in root (syphilis), HKaliiod. 63% swelling. Nose, thick: Rali c.; inner edge of right ala, Hydras.; feels thick, Caust.; seemed thick, IKali bi.; of membrane (catarrh), BNatr. m.; membrane, can inhale, but difficult to ex- coryza, I Sticta; in anterior nares, followed by sneezing frequently repeated, for forty- eight hours (hay catarrh), I | Sticta. ɺ crawling, tickling. Nose, titillation: agreeable, in alae, Sabad.; with hoarseness, in coryza, ICaps. tº crawling, tickling, tingling. Nose, touch: painful, IIPhos.; painful, with coryza, ICalc.; dorsum painful, IKali bi, INatr. c.; painful, internally, Nux v.; sep- tum narium painful, worse evenings, IAlum.; tip painful, Carbo a.; Sensitive, Benz. ac., ICic.., | |Kali iod.; extremely sensitive, Lyss.; extreme sensibility, with pain across frontal sinuses, Zinc.; inner, sensitive, IIgn.; lower part sensitive, Magn. m.; sensitive tip, ERhus; nostrils sore, worse in evening, Alum.; nos- trils sore, with coryza, Zinc.; nostrils sore, and worse in evening, Mang.; Sore, worse in left side, Ictod.; sore, after nosebleed, with vertigo, ISul.; Stitches, like a splinter, HNitr. ac.; nostril tender, Ziz. Nose, tremor: of tip, Chel. Nose, tumor: hard, bluish, on end, ICarbo a.; lipoma, lobulated, no subjective symptoms, old cases, ISul. ; malignant, Calc.; two reddish growths, as large as peas, Stitching, when touched (nasal polypi), ISul.; Small, size of a pea, under nostril, sensitive to touch, Hekla; small, like wens on tip, Ananth.; in left nos- tril, yellowish white, spongy, moist, extend- ing into orbit behind eyes, displacing it one- half its diameter to left external angular pro- cess of orbit, and protruding about one-third of an inch further than normal (nasal polyp), |Merc. iod. rub. B&" cancer, swelling. Nose, twinging: darting pain, Euph. Nose, twitching : Calab.; above, Ign.; slight, hale, Natr. a.; in scrofula, Ferr. iod.; red, in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Calc., IFerr, iod. B&^ congestion, erysipelas, swelling, Nose, throbbing: BHArs.; from left side to root, Coloc.; in left nostril, Arg, met.; over, Ign.; rhythmical with pulse, Kali bi.; in root, IKali bi.; in root, with red swollen nose, Sarrac.; and swelling, Bor. É&^ congestion, heat, inflammation, red. Nose, tickling: Arg. met., | | Caps., ISpig.; in hay asthma, Carbo v.; in back of nose, as if lightly touched by hairs, or as if a gentle wind were blowing across it, I lSpig.; constant, dPuls.; in front, with coryza (relieved by Phos.), Lyss.; high up, in hay fever, I Sinap; in nostrils, Polyg.; in nostril, as with a stiff feather, l l Phyt.; as from a tight hair high up in left nostril, Kalibi.; like a hair in right nostril, l l Hydras.; in left nostril, Arg. met.; in outer edges of hostfäls, Card. m.; in right nostril, then left, with watery discharge, | | Card. m.; in point, with irritation to Sneeze, Carb. S.; in right nasal cavity, caused by chilling, biting, burning sensation on inner side of right upper lip, passing to right nasal cavity, Lyss.; causing sneezing, Asar., Calc. p., Ilyss.; in right, causes sneezing, Ars. h.; as from fine snuff, followed by violent sneezing, Puls.; in inner, with irritative swelling with or without discharge(chronic catarrh), ISang.; unpleasant on tip, causes sneezing, Anag. H33° crawling, tingling. Nose, tingling: Con., IGels, IMar. v.; before bleeding, HIArn.; in coryza, IColch.; with hoarseness and coryza, JCaps.; bloody mu- cous discharge, IGels.; within cavities, with stuffed up nose (hay fever), IRan. b.; in right nostril, Ars. S. r., Cepa; in right side, with around, Mosch.; in tip, Bry., Chel.; visible, on root, Mez. Nose, ulceration: l l Alum., Ang., IIAur. mur. nat., Coral., Fluor. ac., Jatroph., IIMitr. ac.; soft parts of alae involved, IKalibi.; on right ala, burning, stinging, forming a thick, hard crust, came off j left bleeding, mattery sur- face, soon followed by another crust (cancer), HArs.; in catarrh, IHippoz.; of inner, at times yellow, at times black crusts, Calc.; deep in cavity, IAur. mur.; deep ulcers, lardlike fun- dus, Hippoz.; with corroding, burning dis- charge (syphilis), HKaliiod.; internally, with thin, watery discharge, Kali bi; dry ulcers, HSul.; externally, Natr. c.; high up, dis- charging fetid, it. ichor, Ars.; high up, with sensitiveness to contact, ISil.; portion of left side eaten by an ulcer, with thick crust (lupus), Caust.; edges of ulcers pectinated, elevated, viscous secretion, in groups, at first size of a lentil, running together, Hippoz.; ma- lignant, IKalibi.; on mucous membrane, ter- minating in erosion of perichondrium, and perforation of Septum and womer, Hippoz.; of Schneiderian membrane, with great fetor, IIod.; of nostrils, Anthrok, Arn, Aur. met, Bell, Bufo., Cadm. S., Calc., Coral., IKali bi, IKali c., Merc., Petrol, I IPhos., IISep.; of nostrils, with catarrh, ićham; of nostrils, with coryza, ISul.; of nostrils, covered with herpetic crusts (ozaena), 1Graph.; of edges of nostrils, picks affected parts 'º flMagn. m.; of nostrils, in epistaxis, l l Ananth.; of nos- trils, in intermittent, Coccul.; of nostrils, 7. NOSE. 271 high up, Natr. c.; of inflamed nostrils, Bry.; of left nostril within, with occasional yellow discharge concreting in it, Kali iod.; of nos- trils, with stye on lid, I | Puls.; painful ulcer in right nostril, and on inner side of wing, affecting nasal bones, with sensation as if they were pressed asunder, Coral.; of right nostril with burning, Gamb.; of nostrils, with scabs deep in nose,Staph.; Scurfy, of nostrils, Graph., II.Nitr. ac.; small ulcers on external borders, JKalibi.; small ulcers on edge of right nos- tril, burning when touched, Kalibi.; of nos- trils, spots covered with crusts, and sensitive to touch (chronic catarrh), ICalc.; inside, in Ozaena, Hippoz. ; painful dry ulcer on right side of bridge (amenorrhoea), l l Euph.; pain- ful, in scarlatina, B.Sul.; internal, with collec- tion of elastic plugs, pain on removal, and leave nose sore, Kali bi.; reddened ulcer beneath, Arund.; ulcer, base dingy, reddish color, dry glazed, slight discharge, Hydras.; half an inch within, where there is a scab Thuya ; of septum, Fluor. ac., Hippoz., IKali bi.; septum completely ulcerated away, Ilkali bi.; cartilaginous part of Septum destroyed, mistaken for syphilis, HIKali bi.; causes slightly curved concavity down centre, Kali iod.; membrane of septum dotted with minute ulcerations, BKali bi; of septum, in ozaena, HKali iod.; perforation of septum (ozaena), IMerc. cor.; small, round, perforating ulcer on septum, IKalibi.; syphilitic ulcers deep, with hard edges on Septum, IKali bi.; septum threatened by ulceration (secondary syphilis), | |Syph.; of inner, involving frontal sinuses and antrum, IKaliiod.; small ulcers on nos, rils (catarrh), ISep.; on tip, IICaust.; tip eaten by ulcer, with thick crust (lupus), Caust.; pro- gress from below upward, Hippoz.; wings ex- ternally, IHPuls.; ulcerative pain in nostrils, Hep.; ulcerative pain in left, sensitive to touch Amm. m.; anterior angles of nostrils painful, as if ulcerated, and as if one were cutting into the wound, Nux v. §3} cancer, Ozaena. Nose, varicose: in heart disease and asthma, Crotal. Nose, warts: Il Caust., INitr. ac., IThuya; con- dyloma on nostrils and in nose, bleeding on slight touch, Nitr. ac.; lipolna-like, Nitr. ac.; old, IHCaust. Nose, whitish : IMyos.; alae nasi, Stram. Nose, yellow : around, I INux v.; saddle, iCarbo a., HISep. SMELL, too acute: Đº sensitive. Smell, diminished (blunted, impaired): Alum., Anac., Aur. met., Bell., Benz. ac., Calc., Caps., ICoccul., IHell., Hep., | | Hyos., IKali bi., IKali br., Natr. a., Plumb., Rhod., Sep., Sil., | |Sinap., Sul., Tabac.; in catarrh or coryza. (nº loss of): obstructed by sensation of a leaflet at root of nose, l l Kali iod.; in typhus, Arg. nit.; with headache, Coloc.; º, dry- ness of nose, Mez.; with sore throat, Merc. cor. Bºº loss. Smell, hallucinations (subjective): Anac., Aur. met., Bell., Calc., | | Chel, ICina, Graph., Kali bi., Kreo., | |Magn. p., Menyanth., Nitr. ac., Paris, WPuls., Sang., Sul.; of animals, in back part of nose, Con.; of recently slaugh- tered animals (chronic coryza), I lSil.; of sour beer, Bell., Thuya ; of blood, Psor.; of blood, in chronic coryza, lSil.; of brandy, momen- \ tary, with dyspnoea, Aur. met.; of cabbage, Benz. ac., of chalk or clay, Calc.; bread smells like putrid meat, Paris; of brimstone, INux v.; of burnt substances, Anac., Aur. met., Graph., Nux v., Sul.; of old catarrh, Ars, EGraph., IPuls., IISul.; of old cheese, INux y.; of burnt corn, Sul.; disagreeable on inhal- ing air, Nitr.ac.; as if she drew in sulphuret- ted hydrogen with each breath, Kalibi.; drinks smell putrid, INux v.; of pigeon or chicken dung, especially on smelling clothes or body, Anac.; of dust, Benz. ac., of rotten eggs, Bell., Calc., Kali bi, Nux v.; like rotten eggs, in room and outdoors, Menyanth.; bad smell in evening, Nitr. ac.; fetid, Sep.; in syph- ilis, IKali bi.; of fish brine, Bell., Thuya; foul, Paris, l l Phos.; foul, with headache, Phos.; stench of gunpowder, Calc.; of burnt hair, mixed with sulphur, Graph.; of herring, Agnus; of herring brine (coryza), Bell, ; of decayed swamp leaves, Iod.; of lobsters, Lyc.; of manure, Anac., Bry., Ver.; bad, in morning, Puls.; indescribably bad, in morning on awak- ing, Kreo.; of musk, Agnus ; of old, offensive mucus, HISul.; nauseating, of rotten eggs, Menyanth.; offensive, Benz. ac.; offensive, in morning, Natr. ph.; of onions, Coral., a Manc.; of roasted onions, in influenza, Sang.; of shelled peas, Sul.; of pitch, in back of nose, Con...; of pitch or tar, Ars., Con.; of pitch and sulphur, alternately, Ars.; of pus, Arg. nit., Seneg.; of fresh pus, on awaking in morn- ing, Cinch. bol.; of pus, at night, Agnus; putrid, Kali bi., Kob., Merc., Seneg.; putrid, on blowing nose, Aur. met.; putrid, with loss of appetite, in morning on awaking, | | Kreo.; sickish, Kob.; of saffron, Ars.; of smoke, Coral., Ver.; of pine smoke (after pneumonia), Bar. c.; of burning soot, Graph.; sour, in morning, Alum.; Sweet, Aur. met.; of sulphur, Anac., Ars., Calc., Graph., Nux v.; of tinder, Nux v.; of burning tinder, in morning on rising, Anac.; of tobacco, which seemed to be through all, I lTabac.; of tobacco and coffee mixed, even in open air, Puls.; of a malignant ulcer, Sul. ; unpleasant, in eve- ning on lying down, BNitr. ac. Smell, loss of: Ailant., Amm. m., Anac. or., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arund., Aur. met., Bell., Bry., Bufo., Card. m., Coccul, Codein., ICup. m., Hell., IIHep., Hyos., IIgn., IIod., Ipec., BKalibi., IKali br., | |Magn. p., IIMerc. cor., Natr. a., | |Natr. m., JNux m., IOp., IIPhos., IIPlumb., | | Rhus, Sang., | | Sarrac., HSep., IISil.; in catarrh, Aspar., Puls., IIMatr. m.; in catarrh of frontal sinuses, ICup. m.; in co- ryza, Amm. m., Anac., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., |Bry, Bufo., HCarbo a., Cham., HCycl., IGraph, Kali bi., | |Magn. m., INatr. c., INatr. m., Psor., IIPuls., Sang, Sarrac., Sil., HSul., ESul. ac.; with cough, Anac.; for several days, Med. ; , with purulent dis- charge, (chronic coryza), Anac.; in dropsy, BArs.; in epilepsy, l l Plumb.; in laryngitis, | |Sul.; in chronic inflammation of nasal membrane, Elaps, IPhos.; with thick mu- cus (catarrh), Natr. m.; with dryness of nose, Graph; with swelling of one side of nose, IZinc.; in ozaena, Elaps, IKali s.; with loss of taste, IHep., Hyos., Natr. m.; with im- paired vision, Caust.; of twenty years stand- ing, Mar. v. Bºy" diminished. 272 8. |UPPER FACE. sº fetid (objective): Đº Nose smell etid. Smell, perverted : Gºhallucinations. Smell, sensitive (too acute): Il Acon., Agar., Alum., Anac. Aur., met., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., Carbol. ac., ICham., Il Cinch., Coccul., IICoff, Colch., 1Con., Ham., IHep., Hy- per., Ipom., ILact. ac., ILyc., Nux m., Il Nux v., 11Op., Phos., Phos. ac., IPlat., Plumb., Sep.; alternately acute and dull (coryza), HBell.; ailments caused by strong odors, Aur. met., ICOccul., Coff.; to odor of coffee, Sul. ac.; strong odors make him beside himself, El Colch.; broth causes nausea and faintness (dysentery), IColch.: smell of cook- ing nauseates, Eup, perf., Sep.; smell of cooking causes, vomiting of water, Stann.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ILyc.; with anx- iety and fear of being alone, Lyss.; with con- vulsions, Lyss.; in coryza, Anac., IKalm.; cough from strong odors, Phos.; smell of eggs causes nausea and vomiting (dysentery), IColch.; strong odors cause fainting, INuxv.; Smell of fish causes nausea and faintness . (dysentery), Colch.; flowers, cannot tolerate, IIGraph., Lyc.; vertigo from smell of flowers, II.Nux v.; vertigo with fainting from smell of flowers, IIPhos.; cannot bear smell of food, II Ars., Vacc.; smell of food repulsive (head- ache), IISep.; smell of food excites nausea, |Dig.; to garlic, Sabad.; gas causes vertigo, II.Nux v.; gas causes vertigo with fainting, IIPhos.; headache worse from strong smells, | | Anac.; with headache, Phos.; fat meat causes nausea and faintness (dysentery), 1Colch.; with chronic inflammation of nasal membrane, IPhos.; hyperasthesia of some nervous branch of olfactory, Atrop. S.; to offensive odors, Paris; etheric oils cause ver- tigo, IHNux v.; etheric oils cause vertigo and fainting, IIPhos.; to smell of mice, Sabad.; oranges make her sick, Aurant.; painful, partic- ularly unpleasant effluvia, Lyss.; with polypus, ILyc.; during pregnancy, IStann.; soot is in- tolerable, Bell.; to sour odors, Dros.; dislike to odor of syrup, Sang.; odors disturb temper, 1Colch.; tobacco is intolerable, Bell., Ign., INux v.; vinegar is unbearable, Agar. 8. UPPER FACE. Eruption. Expression. Face. Faceache. ERUPTION, (undefined): IBar. c., Bov., Eruption, barber's itch: ſº herpes cir- | | Caust., Hill)ulc., Ign., HIpec., HKali iod., cinatus. Fºr m., Phos. ac., HPsor., | | Sep., | | Syph., Sul. Eruption, acne : Ars., Ars. i., HBell., 1Calc., 1Carbo a., Carbo V., HCaust., | | Chel., 1Con., IIHep., HJamb., H.Kreo., ILach., Led., HKali br., Med., INatr. m., HNitr. ac., HINux v., IPhos. ac., Sabina, Selen., HISil., ISul.; with blepharitis, from indulgence in high living or fat food, IPuls.; centre of pustule depressed, leaves scars, IKali br.; with muddy complex- ion, l l Sul.; like that of drunkards, Ant. c., Ars., Bar. c., Carb. S., Crotal., IKreo., ILach., Led., B.Nux v., Puls., Sul.; in young, growing girls, IPuls.; with sick headache, | |Sul.; indurata, HAnt. Sul. aur., H. Ars., Bell., Berb., IICarbo a., HCarbo v., ICon., IHep., Kali br., IKali iod., Led., Nux v., Puls., Sil., ISul.; with displacement of uterus, worse be- fore menses, l l Sep.; since menopause, |Ta- rant.; punctata (B& Comedones); rosacea, Ars., BAur. mur., Calc., Calc. p., Cann., Canth., Caps., 1Carbo a., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., ICaust, ICic., Clem., Guaraea, Hydr. ac., II.Jamb., Kalibr., kreo., IILach., Led., Mez., Petrol, Plumb., Psor, IIRhus, HRuta, Sep., ISil., ISul., Sul. ac., IVer., E.Viol.; rosacea, in dispersed groups, Il Caust.; sebacea, Con., Iod., Natr. m., Psor., Sul.; after sexual abuse, ICalc., Crotal., Jamb., IKali br., Phos. ac., Sul.; in young, scrofulous persons, ICarbo a.; Solare (dysmenorrhoea), IGraph.; after sup- pression, hyperaemia of retina, l l Puls.; in urinary troubles, Cop.; in young people, ICarbo v.; , in young, fleshy people of gross habits, IKali br. ſº papular, pimples, pustules. Eruption, blisters: 539 vesicles. Eruptions, blotches: Ant. t., Chloral., Med., | |Natr. ph.; worse in afternoon, after washing and eating, IPhyt.; bleed upon slightest irrita- tion, Elaps; secondary eruption, dark, in scarlatina, IHLyc.; erythematous, Cund.; itch- ing also on other parts, Graph.; large and mahogany colored, particulary of malar bone (insanity), IITarant.; worse nights, in warm room, and before menses, IMagn. m.; red, with little blisters, HBenz. ac.; red, size of pea on sides, bleeding easily, Fluor, ac.; red, ILed.; red, on bloated, Elaps.; with sperma- torrhoea, IPhos.; surrounded by swelling and redness, l l Kali iod. Hº patches, petechiae, spots. Eruption, boils: Ananth., Ant. c., Bry., Coloc., IHep., ; Kalia., Mez., ISul.; bloodhoils, Alum., 1Calc., Led., Sil.; small bloodboil, Iris; on cheeks, Alum., Amm. c., Arn., Bar. C, TBell., Bry., HCalc., Carbo v., Cinch., Led., Mez., Mur, ac., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Sil.; small, sup- purating, often leave scars, IIRali iod.; small, and indurations emitting water and blood, Amm. c.; small furuncles, Ars. m.; furuncles, with tinea, Hep.; painful to touch, Hep. Hº Face abscesses. Eruption, bullae: tº vesicular. Eruption, burning: Ars., IISul.; cannot sleep without cold applications, Amm. m. Eruption, chloasma; B& spots. Eruption, comedones (acne punctata, black pores): Ars., Aur, met., Bell., Bry, Calc., iCarbo v., Dros., IIGraph., Grat, IHep., HHy- dras., HJamb., Natr. m., HNitr. ac., Sabad., Sabina, Selen., Sep., Sil., Sumb., IISul. Thuya; 8. UPPER FACE. 273 with emaciation, Abrot.; suppurate and ul- cerate, l l Dig. Eruption, coppery: IICarbo a., HLyc., BPsor.; in lupus exedens, Hydrocot.; in syphilis, Lyc. gº-acne rosacea; also Face coppery. Eruption, crusty : Elaps ; greenish yellow (eczema), Petrol.., | | Psor.; hard, Con.; crusta lactea, II Ars.; like milk crust, Sars.; crusta lactea, especially over either ear and cheek, exfoliating numerous scabs, or it cracks and discharges a yellow fetid humor, IPsor.; of fensive smelling, extending over whole face, has completely closed eyes for three months, | | Psor.; crusta serpiginosa, with terrible itch- ing, child scratched herself raw (worse on cheeks and around eyes), ISul.; on cheeks, extending to temples, covering eyelids (crusta lactea), Rhus; thick, on zygoma, Cist.; thick, covering both cheeks, like milk crust, Lith.; thick, expose red, raw, infiltrated patches upon removal (eczema), IHydras.; thick, moist, on right side, ichorous, sanious, offen- sive discharge, intolerable biting itching, worse toward evening,at night and in warmth, | |Rhus; yellow brown, Phos. ac.; yellow, with inflamed surroundings, worse after scratching (...) Merc. sol.; yellow, on left cheek, painful to touch and easily de- tached, Ant. c.; thick, brown yellow, | Dulc. B& eczema, impetigo, scabby, tinea. Eruption, eczema: Ars., HBor., HWCalc., Cic., Clem., IICrot. t., Curar., Dulc., Fluor. ac., IIGraph., BHep., IIris, HLyc., Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Petrol., IPsor., BRhus, Sep., Staph., ISul., Vinca, Viol.; bleeds easily and is cov- ered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion beneath, ILyc.; on chin, Bor., Cic, Graph., Rhus, Sep.; chronic, spreading from ear, fine Vesicles drying down to branlike scales, Ars.; with serous exudation, 1Petrol.; with scrofu- lous inflammation of eyes, Ferr. iod.; with Oedema of loose cellular tissue about eyelids, IIRhus; spreading from back of head, Lyc., Sil.; like dried honey, Ant. c., IICic.; on bor- der of hair, NISul.; caused by hot scalding, lachrymation (parenchymatous keratitis), Ars.; moist, IIGraph., Petrol.; about mouth, Mur. ac., Natr. m.; on corners of mouth, Arund., Graph., Hep., Lyc., IRhus., Sil.; honeylike crusts about mouth, Mez.; during pregnancy and nursing, BSep.; with actite red- ness, small blisters, intense itching, Anac.; itching, Scabby, singly or in clusters looking like herpes, ISyph.; squamosum fifteen years, Graph.; vesicular, Ran. b.; about temples, Alumin. B& crusty, impetigo, moist, pimples, pustules, scabs, suppurative, vesicular; also Chap. 46, Eruption eczema. Eruption, ephelides: gº spots. Eruption, erysipelas: ||Anac. oc., IIApis, IAur. met, Bell., Canth., HCarbo a., HCham. ICinch, Crot. t., Dory., IEuphor., IIGraph., Hep., Hippoz., Lach., Nitr. ac., Puls., IIRhus, Sep., | |Stram., ISul., Thuya; with yellow blisters around ear, Camph.; bullosum, spots spread over forepart of scalp, face covered with large blisters, with heat, swelling and intense pain, 1 IRhus; with burning and itch- ing, worse after siesta, IIIach.; after alter- nate chills and heat, IEuphor:; preceded by chills and heat alternating, IGraph.; chronic, ISul., Tereb.; with opacity of cornea, l l Rhus; disappears suddenly, ICup. m.; immovable eyelids, after Sec.; extends over forehead into Scalp, closes both eyes, ears, cheeks, lips, tumefied and pitted on pressure, disfiguring features, Rhus; digging, boring, gnawing pains, then creeping itching of parts, Euphor; erratic, Arn., Bell., Mang., HIPuls., Sabina, Sul.; gangrenous, IIArs., Camph., Carbo v., Cinch., IILach., Mur. ac., Rhus, I ISec., | |Sil.; following flushes of heat, IHydras.: from bites of insects, Led.; on left cheek, spreading over face and head, Agnus; starting on left cheek, spreading over face and head, Cham.; of left cheek, after mal-application of iodine for sore nose, l l Graph; usually on left side, insupport- ably painful when laughing, Bor.; of left cheek, after menses, HStram.; began close to nose, left side, in a red sore spot, extends up and down left side of face, extends up as far as left eye and is dusky, BLach.; from left to right, dark red with yellow vesicles, burning, itching and tingling with stinging, delirium and fever, IIRhus ; with mania, l l Stram.; during men- ses, Anac. oc.; after facial erysipelas which extended to inner surface of nose, mucous membrane remained swollen, completely oc- cluding nostrils, BMar. v.; Oedematous, Ars., II Apis, Cinch., Hell., Lyc., Merc., HRhus, HSul., Thuya ; one-sided, WApis ; one-sided, with meningitis, spasmodic symptoms alter- nate with paralytic, HStram.; one-sided, pre- ceded by cramp in stomach, Nux v.; period- ical, Aurant.; periodical, worse on right side, HIApis; phlegmonous, Acon., Arn., Bell., Bry., Bufo., Carbo a., Cham., BCrotal., Hep., IHippoz., Graph., ILach., Merc., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Sul.; during preg- nancy or while nursing, B.Bor.; with stinging, prickling pain, HHApis, IPuls.; wanted a razor, | |Stram.; recurring frequently, ICrotal.; red, hot and hard, IHBell.; eruption resembling erysipelas, itching, burning, forming yellow honey-colored crusts, Cic.; on right side, Arund., Stram.; commencing on right side and going to left, IIGraph.; worse on right side extending to ear, which is swollen twice its natural size, HJugl.; involves scalp, threatened metastasis to brain, Lach.; spreading over hairy scalp, sore to slightest touch, HChel.; smooth, l l Natr. S., l l Stram.: would take noth- ing out of a spoon or cup, llStram.; on both sides, with burning, stinging pain, El Graph.; swollen,could not see,Chloral.; after toothache, HCham.; vesicular, Ars., Bell.., || Cist., Euphor., IGraph., Lach., Puls., Ran., HRhus y., Sep., Sul.; harsh to touch, bright red, shiny and covered with vesicles, l l Rhus ; of vesicular type, after being poisoned by blackberries, I'l Rhus ; from smell of wood, IHGraph. Bº vesicular. Eruption, erythema: Acon., Ars, Bell., BGels., Jugl., Merc. Sol.; small, red, rough, scaly patches, size of a pea, especially on left side, Plant. Eruption, exanthema: large, rough, I ILed. Hº rash. Eruption, fissured: Calc., Merc., Nitr...ac, Petrol., Sil., ISul.; with glutinous secretion, scabs cracking open, itching all the time, but worse before a storm, IGraph.; with much pain and bleeding (eczema), Petrol.; run- 18 274 8, UPPER FACE. ning like radii toward Corners of mouth, IGraph. tº eczema; also Chap. 9, Lips cracked. Eruption, freckles: Amm. c., Ant. c., iCalc., Cochl., Kali c., Med., Natr. c., Nitr, ac, Nux m., ISul, Thuya. , gº blotches, patches, petechiae, spots. Eruption, herpes: Ars., IBar. c., Bell, Bov., Bry, iCalc., Calc. s., Caps., HCarbo v., Caust., Chel., Coloc., Con., HCic., Crot. t., Dulc., IGraph., Hep., Kreo., | | Lach., Led., ILyc., Merc., Natr. c., TINatr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Rhus, IISep., Sil, Sul.; circinatus (barber’s itch), Clem., ICinnab., IKali m., ILith., iiNatr. m., | | Puls., HSep., Tell.; circinatus, on right cheek, with disposition to break out on left, Lyc.; cracks, with oozing, ILach.; size of a dime on cheek, IKali iod.; dry, scaly, burn- ing in Open air, I ILed.; sore on left cheek, about size of an almond, base clear and raw, profuse clear watery fluid, hot, scalding dis- charge (herpes exedens or lupus), II&ali bi.; humid, BHep.; itching, HKali iod.; moist and spreading, Con...; extending to side of neck, | | Psor.; scabby, Coloc., | |Phos.; scaly, HAnanth., || Kreo., Sarrac.; white, scaly, near upper lip, Anac.; Scaly, furfuraceous, yellow at base and bleeding at corners of mouth, WLyc.; especially in scrofulous persons, after a cold, with dry, croupy cough, HSpong.; spots, dRali c.; reappearance of suppressed, I ILach.; brown, after suppression of painless ulcer on inner surface of lower lid, edges hard, ser- rated, base lardaceous, I Phos.; moist, itching tetter, thickest on nose and about eyes, HSul.; tetter-like eruption on left cheek, produced through scratching with fingernails, Carb. S.; rough, partly reddish, partly whitish tettery spot on left cheek bone (psoriasis), BMerc.; branlike ring-shaped tetter, l l Anag.; tetters after washing, red and small, IBry.; in whiskers, iCalc., INatr. m., HNitr. ac. Bº scaly, scurfy; also Chap. 46, Herpes. Eruption, hives: gº urticaria. Eruption, humid : 339 moist. Eruption, impetigo : Ant.c., Ars., Cic., HCon., dCrot. t., IDulc., IGraph., IHep., HJacea, Kreo., Lyc., BMerc., BNitr. ac., BRhus, Viol.; fat, moist, Mez.; pustules, frequently form watery pus, leave brownish scab, with itch- ing, IKalibi. Eruption, itching: HNatr. m., | |Stram.; in crusta, lactea, and barber's itch, HNatr. m.; painful, irresistible inclination to tear off crusts (ecthyma), Jugl.; in whiskers, Calc.; itch- like, Psor., Sul. g Eruption, leprous spots: coppery, annular, |Graph.; thick patches, Phos. Eruption, lichens: Aur. met., | | Staph. B& spots; also Chap. 46, Lichen. Eruption, liver spots: gº spots. Eruption, lupoid: intolerance of touch, pain from breath of air, Hep. Jºe Face cancer. Eruption, in groove between nose and cheek, a cutaneous lump, size of split pea, which irri- tates, gets picked, Scabs over and persists: Aur. met. Eruption, maculae: B& blotches. Eruption, measles: B& Chap. 46. Eruption, menses: worse nights, in warm room, and before, IMagn. m.; in women with menstrual troubles, particularly deficiency, Sang. Eruption, miliary: Ailant., Ananth., Tabac.; with heat as if it were on fire, Sarrac.; by spells (chlorosis), Ipec.; fine, in ophthalmia scrofulosa, Ars.; on both cheeks, extending upward to eye, and downward to corners of mouth, reddish, very closely packed, millet- seedlike, itching, dry pimples, with frequent loose stools (a child one and a half years old), | | PSOr. Eruption, moist: Cham., III)ulc., Psor.; chronic, offensive smelling, l l Vinca ; preceded by stinging, Clem.; Suppurating, IILyc.; watery, HMerc. Sul. Eruption, nettlerash : Gº urticaria. Eruption, nodular: IChel., Kaliars. Hºacne. Eruption, papular: Aur. met, Crotal., 1Gels., HHydrocot., IKali c., HKali iod., Ol. an., ||Sil.; turn into small boils, Pic, ac.; dotted with, filled with watery yellowish matter, mostly on edges of lids, ISyph.; in eczema, Petrol.; hard and red base, burning, itching, Smart- ing, especially cold wet weather (affection of lungs), l l Sep.; itching, | |Sep.; copious red, itching, especially on chin, has , existed for some months since menstruation has been delayed, ICrotal.; painful, iCalc.; red, Bor.; in affection of lungs, Sep.; roseolous, con- fluent, Cub.; small, some containing pus, a kind of acne, Nux v.; and periostitis, prob- ably syphilitic, HKalibi. Hºe acne, pustules. Eruption, patches: IRalibi.; red circular spots below right malar bone, burning to touch, dyspepsia, I | Lac c.; irregular, red, Scaling, during congestions and during menses, Nux m.; of irregular shape, not elevated above rest of skin, brilliant fiery red, Stram.; thick, in leprosy, Phos. Gºgº blotches, petechiae, spots. Eruption, petechiae: I Stram. Sº patches. Eruption, pimples: HAnt. c., Ars. m., | | Arum t., HCalc. p., Calc. s., HCarbo a., Coloc., Crotal., HGlon., Ind., Kali m., ILed., Meph., Meny- anth., Natr. c., ENatr. m., | |Natr. S., Nitr. ac., | |Phos., Sabina, Tarax.; sore, Iljamb.; ma- turing slowly, bluish, Lyss.; accompanying tinea ciliaris, worse after supper and in warm room, and before menses, Magn. Im.; crusty, in Y. people, HHep.; in crustea lactea, ISul.; acrid discharge, itching burning, worse night, in cold air, better from warmth, Ars.; from dissipation, IHMux v.; as in brandy drinkers; iLed; dry, itchy, IIStaph.; in front of right ear, with stinging when touched, Verbas.; on upper portion of right cheek, ele- vated, with prominent centres, rough to touch, I.Chel.; fine tips filled with pus, Aur, met.; on forehead, Paris; caused by disturbed action of follicular glands, HKali m.; with a bluish-red halo, 11 Merc.; swollen hard, on left cheek, Calc. S.; with heart paroxysms, Dig.; inflamed, worse on chin and cheeks (liver complaint), Chel.; itching, Ascl. t., ICon., Ol. an., Pallad.; itching, becoming moist after scratching, IIGraph.; closely packed, º from eyes to corners of mouth, IPsor.; red, itching every summer (eczema solaris), Mur. ac.; like scabies, on lower portion of cheek, with burning itching and smarting after scratching, l l Rhus; large, IPhos, ac.; on left 8. UPPER FACE. 275 cheek, with itching, Caust.; on left cheek near nose, a pimple with Soreness around, Lyss.; over malar bone, Pallad.; with irregu- lar menses, l l Lac def.; worse night, in a warm room, and before menses, Magn. m.; painful for some distance around them (acne rosacea), | | Jamb.; pustulous, with yellow scabs, l l Kreo.; red, I | Chel., Nitr. ac.; bright red, inflamed, ulcerated in centres, on cheeks and lips, Berb.; small, bright red, formed vesicles of a pearly look, with depressed tips and surrounded by red areolae, Vacc.; red,on upper portion of right cheek, with prominent centres, rough to touch, HChel.; dark red, come with burning pain, ICic.; dark red, coalesce, ICic.; cheek under eye dotted with red, IRhus; two large, red, on left cheek, Zing.; red, filled with pus and covered with yellow crusts, l l Sep.; large, scar- let red, Zing.; with redness and swelling, | | Kali c.; single, Berb.; single, red, with cir- cumscribed areola, depressed centre, became confluent where they were most dense, bleed when scabs come off, ISyph.; small, Vacc.; small, with black heads, I | Diosc.; small, on left side, Ictod.; small, red, especially on nose, chin, and middle of cheeks, Psor.; small, in tinea, Hep.; small, when touched excruciat- ing pain, l l Phos.; sore, acute, red, IGels.; stinging, Ananth.; with prolapsus uteri, Aur. met.; of various size, HSars.; small, pimply eruption, a vesicle at apex of each pimple, which exuded lymph and dried in a thick, brown scab, which fell off in a day or two, and in two weeks left skin perfectly clean (a boy, aet. 4 months), l l Psor. Hºt acne, papular, pustules. I Ars., IIBell,IBry. Caust.,ICham., Coff, Hep., Jabor., Lach., Merc., Mez., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos., Puls., IIRhus., ISul., Ver.; burning itching on upper part, worse in evening and from warmth, Mar. v.; moist, eczematous (deafness after Scarlatina), Graph.; epidemic, IGrind.; erysipelatoid, with maddening,burn- ing heat, worse at night, IHydras.; flushing, like Scarlatina simplex, bright red, disappears on pressure, returns immediately after re- moval of pressure, Stram.; like insect bites, running together in large patches, only red when scratched, "Magn. p.; itching in warmth, red and burning when moistened, Euph.; lumpy, fiery, ISyph.; papular, l l Kali br.; red, Cham.; bright red, worse in afternoon, and after crying (constipation), Euph.; fiery red (ophthalmia scrofulosa), Cham.; large red, | Led.; as if covered with scarlet rash, Vespa. 539 miliary. Eruption, red: sometimes dry, with thin crusts, sometimes oozing yellow drops, Hyper.; bright, fine, in scarlatina, Lac c.; and pimply, in drunkards, Led.; during fifth month of pregnancy, IPsor.; bright scarlet, Chloral.; bright scarlet, like scarlatina, ILac c.; a red roughness of skin, Sep.; place of wasp sting bright, elevated, and a hard swelling formed, marked chilly cold sensation around red middle (after sting), Vespa. Bº acne, rash. Eruption, rhagades: gº fissured. Eruption, Rhus poisoning:1. Anac., Bry, ICrot. t., Graph., IRhus, Rhus v., Sep., Sul.; right first affected, then left, or it may go down- ward, involving scrotum, Crot. t. Hº Chap. 46. Eruption, ringworms: gº herpes circinatus. Eruption, scabby : "Ananth., WMur. ac., Thuya; yellowish brown, covering hairy part, quarter of an inch thick, from cracks in which bloody Eruption, pityriasis : in spots, Calc. }º herpes. Eruption, psoriasis: circular spots, from quar- ter to half an inch in diameter, at first bright red, later covered with white scurf, return to red again, l l Sep. 5& eczema, herpes. Eruption, pustules: Amm.c., Ant. c., dº Ant. t., Bell., Calc. s., Ind.; on prominence of cheek bone, Cinch. bol.; have black centres (variola), | | Thuya ; run together, ICic ; one mass of confluent, l l Variol.; deepseated on right cheek, near wing of nose, Pallad.; soon drying up, l IThuya ; efflorescence, ichorous, I Sars.; cheeks covered, in scrofulous inflammation of eyes, Merc.; itching excessively, Ascl. t.; a few, like those of pocky itch (psora), l l Sul.; in pustular keratitis, 1 |Psor.; many large, Il Vacc.; secreting sanious, irritating matter, Iris; in incipient paralysis, Cund.; papular, Hydras.; red, itching (nasal catarrh), Calc.; on right side, Carbol. ac., Cund.; red, ros (corona veneris), Aur. met.; covered wit brownish scab, itching after washing, Kali bi.; forming thick, yellow scabs, Cic.; leaving ugly, blue-red scars, Ant. t.; small, Kali n., small and large, on right cheek (inflammation of eyes), Con.; small, here and there with fine stitching, worse when touched, I | Dros.; Sore, Ind.; stinging, Ind.; suppurating, with broad, red circumference, forming crusts (syphilis), TNitr. ac.; tuberculous, after abuse of mercury (syphilis), Kali iod.; terminating in ulcers, Crot. t.; after vaccination, ISul.; White, Act. rac.; white, aphthous, on inside of cheeks, IHep. Bº acne, papular, pimples. Eruption, rash: Acon., Ammoniac., Ant. c., lymph exuded, producing slight itching in edges, around edges a dark red moist areola (mentagra), Mez.; especially on cheeks, from ears, IPsor.; skin dry, Graph.; pustular erup- tion, IChel.; yellow greenish on lower part, with cracking and moisture, Hyper.; spread- ing from head, Calc.; with , large humid blotches on head, IPsor.; covering cheeks, in layers rising to a point, I ISyph.; a solid mass, dark and rough, adhering firmly, exuding yellowish fluid when removed, which excori- ates parts with which it comes in contact (crusta serpiginosa), Clem.; on right side, i I Merc. iod. rub.; leaving spots on which fat pustules form, Mez.; painful when touched, WHep.; clear yellow, near inner angle, slight- ly red and painful to pressure, itches, grows moist, then heals, sometimes painful before it opens, Fluor. ac.; yellow, cover diseased surface thickly, with fissures occasioning soreness and bleeding, with itching, | |Sul.; yellow, in tinea, Calc. Bº crusty, eczema, impetigo. Eruption, scaly: ILArs., Calc., Nitr.ac., Phyt; peeling off in small scales, Ars. m.; infiltrated spots covered with dry scales, IGraph. gº herpes, scurfy. Eruption, scarlatina: Hº Chap. 46. Eruption, scurfy: Sep.; dry, itching,...] [Nux v.; fine, Rhus; humid, with swelling of lips and eyelids, and humid Soreness behind ears, IPsor.; moist itéhing, burning, Calc.; 276 8. UPPER FACE. painful to touch, Hep.; yellow, dirty, with fetid discharge, itching and bleeding when scratched, Merc. Høy"crusty, scabs, scaly. Eruption, spots: All. Sat., Dory., . IGuaiac., Kali m., INux m.; black and blue (purpura), Arn., ICrotal., ILach., IPhos., | | Rhus, Sul. ac., Tereb.; blue, Ars.; bluish red (purpura), | | Led.; brown, Carbo a.,ILyc., Nitr.ac., ||Sep.; light brown, Calc., d.Kalic., Natr. c., Thuya ; in convulsion, HSul.; copper colored, HBenz. ac.; red dots, Caps.; dry, shrivelled (hemor- rhoids), Sul. ac.; elevated, habitually, espe- cially left cheeck, l l Syph.; green, Ars.; hard, purplish, HiApis; lentil-sized, on awaking in morning, Chel.; light spaces, with dark sur- roundings, Calc.; painful, sensitive to touch (prosopalgia), l l Verbas.; pink, Carbo a.; dark purple, remain after spasms, unless rubbed (epilepsy), IKali br.; red, Ananth., Berb., HBry., Ictod., INitr. ac., Sabad., iSamb., Sil, Sul.; bright red, on awaking, Chel.; bright red, on cheeks, with fever fits (pulmo- nary diseases), Lyc.; red, burning like nettles, Chel.; red, burning when touched, Tabac.; red, on cheeks, BFerr.; red, burning on cheeks, Samb.; circumscribed, red, on cheeks, & Kali c., iPhos.; red, circumscribed, on right cheek, l l Chel.; dark red, painful, on cheek, Berb.; red, elevated, on cheek, getting larger and darker, Chel.; red, on cheek, with burning heat, HSil.; red, on left cheek, ILyc.; red, on one cheek, frequently changing sides (bronchial catarrh), Lach.; red, upon pale cheeks, HFerr. mur.; red, on cheeks, with pale, clay-colored, sunken countenance and eyes, 11Op.; red, round, hot, on cheek, IBry.; red- dish on cheeks, containing either water or thick, white curdy matter, Sumb.; red, cir- cumscribed, burning, ICroc.; red, after fright or vexation, Amm. c.; red, circular, below right malar bone, burning to touch (affec- tion of stomach), ILac c.; pale red, size of a dime, previous use of mercury (constitu- tional rheumatism), l l Phyt.; round, on awak- ing in morning, Chel.; red, after rubbing, after washing, AEsc. h. ; , red, small, Caps., | | Lach.; red, after washing, Æsc. h.; rose red, after washing in cold water, IKali c.; colored, CEnan.; Scarlet, Bell.; Sphacelous (erysipelas), H H Apis; , as if covered with suggillations (purpura), l l Rhus; ulcerating, INatr. c., | |Staph. ; warm, on right cheek, Sil.; white, near nose, Inul.; white, Calc., Sil.; yellow (chloasma, liver spots), JAnanth., Ant. c., Cadm. S., Caust., Colch., Con., Ferr., Hyos., HIaur., JLyc., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., HHSep., Sul.; yellow, in intermittent, HFerr.; yellow, with headache, Laur.; yellow, after parturition, HCrotal.; eruption, followed by bluish, Ferr., Lach.; brown, flat, probably syphilitic, Kali b.; eruption leaves livid spots, Thuya, ; dark, looking like petechiae (measles), Euph.; Syphilitic neuralgia, l l Syph.; red, Carbo a.; annular, raised, Graph.; moist, suppurating in centre of tetter, en- larges, itches, burns, covered with thick crust, Caust.; chronic,speckled (acne),IAilant. Bºblotches, freckles, patches, petechiae. Fruption, streaks: Ars. Eruption, sycotic : Cinnab., l l Kalibi., Med., Natr. S., BPetrol., Puls., Sars., Staph., Thuya.; moist, itches and burns, Stront. §§ºwarts. Eruption, syphilitic : Aur. met., ICinnab., IHep., IKali bi., Ilkali iod., Kreo., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., l l Phyt., Sep., Sil., ISul., Syph.; spots and pustules, Merc. Sol.; syphilides, in syphilitic neuralgia, HISyph. Eruption, tinea: with excoriation, Psor., ISul. Eruption, tubercles: Asaf., IKali iod., Oleand.; moist, itching, little, raw (eczema capitis), IPhyt.; ulcerate, Natr. c.; with ulceration of apices (lupus), ISil.; large, before caries of lower jaw, I lSil. Eruption, phagedenic : ulcerative, spreading over left half of face and head, small pustules ulcerate, pus forming thick yellowish brown Scab (gonorrhoea twelve years ago), IApis. Eruption, urticaria : Ananth., Ant. c., TIApis, HIArs.; particularly in fall, IIApis, HCalc., Cepa, Chloral., ILed, Mez., INatr.m., IRhus, | |Sal. ac., Sep., IISul., EUrt. ur. Eruption, variola: Hº Chap. 46, Variola. Eruption, vesicular: Dulc., | |Natr. s., Plant., | |Plumb.; each vesicle is surrounded by a red areola, JMerc.; with blepharitis, Crot. t.; num- erous bullae near mouth (pemphigus), l l Sep.; infantile syphilitic bullae, | | Syph.; burning inside of cheeks, bleed easily from least con- tact, Magn. c.; as from a burn, smarts as if Scalded, eruption in cluster (eczema), l l Ran. b.; confluent, BMez.; confluent, in crusta lactea, HSul.; in dentition, IMerc. Sol.; acrid discharge, itching, burning, worse night in cold air, better from warmth, Ars.; exudat- ing, Dulc.; filled with fluid (erysipelas of face and scalp), Cinch.; filled with a pellucid fluid, numerous and small, not larger than a pin's head, drying up, Stram.; with yellow fluid, WEuphor.; changes from hard to soft, surface irregular, Form.; itch excessively, Ascl. t., Ol. an:; when rubbed, become raw, Ferr. iod.; small, Agar., HBenz, ac., Crot. t.; small, on left side from forehead to neck, Indig.; size of a small pinhead, filled with yellow fluid, next day desguamation, Manc.; small, quickly filling with yellow lymph, pain- ful like Sores to touch, drying up after a few days, Psor.; with swelling, itching and burn- ming (erysipelas), l l Rhus v.; large, cover side (erysipelas), IVer. W.; yellow, IEuphor.; white, with elevated red base, painful to touch, Val.; white, as if burnt by sun, Clem. B& erysipelas. Eruption, warts: tº Face warts. EXPRESSION, abashed : from Sexual ex- cesses, HStaph. Expression, alarmed: during convulsive attack, Lyss. B& anxious, fear, terrified. Expression, angry: in cholera, Iris. Hºº ill-humored, moody, surly, vexed. Expression of anguish : in coryza, after mer- cury, MilKali iod.; in spasmodic croup, HHep.; deathly, in cholera, Asiatica, IWer.; in drop- sy, Apoc.; in cardiac rheumatism, ISpig.; with mental agony, Ars. B& anxious, fear, painful, suffering. Expression, animated: Ant. t., Bell.; in fever, Alum.; in paraplegia, Ars. gº bright, pleasant, vivacious. Expression, anxious: I.Acon., Ant. t., IIAfs., Camph., | | Carbol. ac., HCepa, Chel, Crotal., Cup. ars., Eup. perf., Kalibi., Kalibr., Merc. sul., Mosch., HPhos. ac., Sec., IISpong., | |Sul., Vespa; with pains in abdomen, Cepa; on 8. UPPER FACE. 277 awaking (spasms), Zinc.; in flooding, [Trill.; with difficulty of breathing, Eup. perf; with difficult breathing, in pneumonia, Lyc.; and changed (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; in col- lapse of cholera, Ars. h.; in bilious colic, Iris; during convulsive attack, Lyss.; with cough, IBapt.; during cough, IPuls.; when raised from cradle (cholera infantum), Calc.; in bronchial catarrh and pneumonia, Ant. t.; with fear of death, Ars., || Lac c.; in diar- rhoea, Crot. t.; in chronic diarrhoea, Coloc.; and drawn, II/Ethus.; in dropsy, after scar- latina, Apis; in ascites and ovarian dropsy, Apis; and dull, with clay-colored skin (ulcer of os uteri), BCurar.; with red face, ISpong.; with sunken face, Ver.; after a fall, IHy- per.; in typhus, Ars.; in typho-malarial fever, twentieth day, IHam.; and frightened, IHAcon.; with giddiness, l l Sabad.; in sick headache, l Tabac.; in endocarditis, Aur. met.; in pericarditis, I | Colch.; in cardiac rheuma- tism, Cact.; in rheumatism of heart, IKalm.; with shooting, stabbing, in region of heart; through to left scapula (rheumatism), IKalm.; with lassitude, nausea and prostration (acute rheumatism, cholera), Colch.; in congestion of lungs, Ammoniac.; in pneumonia, acute Oedema of lungs, Ant. t.; with numb feeling in malar bones, as if the parts were between screws, Plat.; with melancholy, Kali ars.; menses irregular, Dig.; in mental disturb- ance, l l Staph.; during downward motion (children), IIBor.; pale (cardiac dropsy), Dig.; pale, after exercise out of doors, IISpong.; in pneumonia, Phos.; with restless- ness, l l Kali iod.; in rheumatism, ISpig.; in spinal irritation, Chin. S.; suffering, IIgn., Plumb.; as if worn out by long suffering, ISul.; with cold sweat, HCrotal.; with trem- bling, l l Ran. Sc.; mingled with terror, Lyss. Hº anguish, fear, terrified. Expression, apathetic : Zinc.; and anxious, in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; in typhus, IApis. B& dull, stupid. Expression, besotted: Bapt., IBell., Crotal.; in diphtheria, ILach., L. Nux m., Stram.; in typhus, ICrotal.; heavy, HGels.; in intermit- tent, Coccul; in pneumonia, l l Stram. Hº debauched. Expression, bewildered: t.Carb. S., IStram. Expression, bright: Ars. S. r. B& animated, pleasant, vivacious. Expression, careworn : in diphtheria, I ILac c.; in headache, 1Cann. i. H&º haggard, old, painful, suffering. Expression, changed: Ars., Bufo., ICamph., Cham.,ICup. m., Ign., Lyss., Squilla, Strâm.; in cholera, THell.; as if she were going crazy, Pallad.; in yellow fever, I Ars. h.; every mo- ment, by constant play of muscles (chorea), | |Sec.; after stool (cholerine), Crot.t. B& peculiar. Expression, childish: INux m.; in palsy, Anac. Expression, cold: AEthus.; in quotidian, l l Puls Expression, debauched: Nux m., IIOp. gº besotted. Expression, as if demented: t. Carb. s. wild. Expression, despairing : Camph., ICanth.; with pain in abdomen, Cepa; on awaking, Stram. Đº gloomy, melancholy, sad. Fxpression, displeased: morose (headache), AEthus. Expression, dissatisfied: Ars., HCaust. Expression, distrait: | | Merc. Expression, distressed : Ars., Aspar., Iod., Nux m.; in croup, Spongia ; in intermittent, Iod.; with prostration, in typhoid scar- latina, IIAilant.; talks in one strain (typhus), Stram. Đº anxious. Expression, disturbed : Ars.h., Chel., ||Phos., liStram, Zinc.; look, with dyspnoea, Lyss.; in insanity, I |Nux v.; in morning, Camph.; during pregnancy, IIPuls. Expression, of doubt: ICepa. Expression, drowsy : Cann. i., IGels., INux m. Hº dull, stupid. Expression, dull: Ars. . h., Gels, IHydras., Kali br., | |Sul.; in typhus, Crotal. Hº drowsy, stupid, vacant. Expression, earnest : in insanity, l l Nux v. Hº serious. Expression, epileptic : Lach. Expression, excited: Crotal., IHyos. Expression, exhausted : Cann. i., Merc. cor.; before menses, #. Expression, fatigued: gº weary. Expression, fear: Coccul:, HStram.; on awaking, (spasms), IZinc.; in infantile convulsions, IMagn. p.; before and during puerperal convulsions, IStram.; in cough, Bapt.; in heart disease, l l Op.; in mania-a-potu, IOp.; with melancholy, IKali ars.; and terror, HStram. Hºanguish, anxious, shrinking, terrified Expression, fixed: with constant scowl, | | Plumb. Bº set. Expression, foolish: Absin., INux m. Bº idiotic, imbecile, silly, stupid. Expression, frowning : ICaust., ICham, IHell., IIgn., Rheum, Stram. Hº Chap. 4, Forehead contracted. Expression, gaunt: in chronic constipation, Expression, ghastly: ICEnan., Expression, gloomy: Alum., Cadm. S., HCaust., || Val. Bºy" melancholy, sad. Expression, grimaces: Gº Face grimaces. Expression, grinning: gº laughing; also Face risus sardonicus. Expression, heavy: IGels., | |Sul.; dull, Gna- phal., Sal. ac.; dull, drowsy, IGels.; dull, in yellow fever, IGels.; dull, in headache, Gels.; in typhus, Crotal. Bº dull, stupid. Expression, hideous: in hysterical spasms, ICic.; in puerperal convulsions, Il Ver. v. Expression, hypochondriacal: l l Phos.ac. tº despairing, gloomy, melancholic, sad. Expression, idiotic : Lach., ILaur, IStram., ITTarant., | Thuya ; in chorea, Sumb.; in clonic spasms of eyes (nystagmus), MAgar.; with mental disorder, ILach. Bº foolish, imbecile, silly, stupid. Expression, ill-humored : Mez. tº angry, moody, vexed. Expression, imbecile : Kali br.; in hypochon- driasis, Arg. nit. Bºy idiotic. Expression, important and solemn: after sleep- ing in daytime, Stram. Expression, of indifference: Crotal. Expression, as if intoxicated : Bº' besotted. Expression, jaded: during menses, Berb. gº careworn, weary. 278 8. UPPER FACE. Expression, of great joy: in delirium, Amyg. tº bright, laughing, pleasant. Expression, languid: Alum. Expression, laughing: with open eyes, Ver.; during sleep, Hyosc. 63; pleasant, viva- cious; also Face risus sardonicus. Expression, maniacal: GStram. Đº wild. Expression, meditating: Viol. Expression, melancholic : in epilepsy after fright, Ign. Bº despairing, sad. Expression, miserable: IPlumb.; in nasal catarrh, IISil.; in secondary syphilis, I Still. jºy" suffering, wretched. Expression, moody: with constant scowl, | | Plumb. Hºº angry, ill-humored, vexed. Expression, , morbid : with fistula in ano, |Berb.; in intermittent, Ars. B& suffering; also Face cachectic. Expression, obstinate: in typhus, IApis. Expression, old: Ars. h., I Hydr. ac., IIod., ISamb.; in cancer mammae, HIBrom.; in children, Aur. mur., IKreo.; in cholera infan- tum, II Arg. nit., IIGuaiac.; in diarrhoea of children, during dentition, Ars.; dried up look, IIod.; in gastritis mucosa, Ars.; in hydro- cephalus, Art. v.; in marasmus, HICalc., Sars.; in scrofulous and rickety children, ISul.; in sucklings three or four weeks old, HIOp.; and wrinkled, in cholerainfantum and marasmus, IICalc. B& care worn, suffering. Expression, painful: Ars. h., Coccul.; with cough, in pneumonia, l l Puls.; and exhausted, Raph. ; agonized, when recovering from a fainting fit, l l Nux m.; as if seeing some afflicting sight (mania), 1Glon.; with sopor, ILach. ; anguish, caused by bearing down in womb and rectum (uterine neuralgia), INux v. 6&" anguish, suffering. Expression, parched; in congestion of lungs, Ammoniac. Expression, peculiar (strange): IIZinc.; after running pin into foot, Hyper.; in melancholy mania, Anac. . G@* changed. Expression, pitiful: in typhus, IApis. Expression, placid : l l Amyg. Expression, pleasant: Apis; in delirium (bron- chial catarrh), 1 [Ant. t.; in epilepsy, Cup. m.; with open eyes, Ver.; in typhus, I Apis, IOp. Bº bright, laughing, vivacious. Expression, sad: Ant. c., Colch., Cup. m., Senecio, l l Seneg.; in Bright's disease, Ars.; in chronic diarrhoea, Coloc.; with giddiness, | |Sabad.; in headache, Cann. i.; in cerebro- spinal meningitis, ICup. ac.; with somnolence and indifference (hydrocephaloid), Merc.; with spasmodic pain in stomach, Diad. B& despairing, gloomy, hypochondri- acal, melancholy. Expression, as if he were seeking something: Stram. Hº anxious. Expression, serious: with low spirits, Rumex. Bº earnest, sad. Expression, set: | | Ant. chl. Bº fixed. Expression, shrinking: as from fear (menin- gitis), Stram.; as if afraid of the first thing * she sees, on awaking (mania), Stram. Bº anxiety, fear, terrified. Expression, sickly: gº àuffering; also Face sickly. Expression, silly: ILyc. Bºy” foolish. Expression, startled: with protruding, bril- liant eyes, pale face and sunken cheeks (neur- opathia), l l Kali ars. Høy" anxious, fear, shrinking, terrified. Expression, stunned: wild, Bell. Hº stupid. Expression, stupid : Ars. h., Ast. r., Cann. i., IFerr., Hyos., Kali br., Lyss., INux m., Phyt., Stram.; in convulsions, |Staph.; in typhus, Arn., | | Chin. S., IHell.; in yellow fever, HArs.; with drunken gait, Calab.; half, 1Gels.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; with laughter, Nux m.; in pneumonia, Ferr. tº dull, idiotic, imbecile, vacant. Expression, suffering: HLArs., 1Canth., Chel., IChin. S., Colch., Cup. m., | | Helon., Hyper., HKreo., 1Magn. m., IIMang., INux m., Phos., IPhyt.; with sallow complexion (ovarian tu- mor), IColoc.; and debilitated, Cornus; in dysentery, ICub.; with emaciation, IISil.; in typhus, IArs.; in infants, HBor.; in cerebrospi- nal meningitis, Canth.; with irregular menses, IDig.; without paleness (diseased pancreas), Atrop. S.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in stoma- cace, WKali m. ɺ care worn, painful; also Face sickly. Expression, surly : Ars. §§" angry, ill-hu- mored, moody, obstinate, vexed. Expression, suspicious: in infantile convul- Sions, Magn. p. Expression, terrified: 1Canth., Stram.; in asthma, |Tabac.; in typhus, Apis ; in lysso- phobia, ILyss.; in shock from injury, I | Ver. jºy" anxious, fear, shrinking. Expression, tired: gº weary. Expression, uneasy ; in coryza, after mercury, Ilkali iod. Expression, unquiet: | | Puls. Expression, vacant: Camph., Cic., Coccul, IFerr., HKali br., IStram., Zinc.; in typhoid malaria, Lyc. vir.; during menses (exoph- thalmus, ILyc. vir.; in palsy, Anac.; in pneu- monia, HFerr.; stupid, during menses, I | Lyc. vir.; in sunstroke, Glon. B& dull, stupid, IExpression, variable: Lyss. Expression, vexed: Cadm. S.; with cough at night, Spong.; with frequent night cough, in paroxysms of two minutes, HSpong. gº angry, ill-humored, moody. Expression, vivacious: Amyl. Bºe animated, laughing, pleasant. Expression, wan: Natr. m., Natr. S., Sec. tº suffering ; also Face pale, sickly. Expression of weakness: Il Ars., Carbo v., Cup. m., IIPhos., Ver. Bº weary; also Face sunken. Expression, weary: Berb., Cann. i., Hydras., Kali br.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit. Đº weakness. Fxpression, wild: Acet. ac., Ars, IStram.; and fearful, in delirium tremens, Act. rac.; in typhus, IApis; in mania, ICup. ac, Hºe maniacal. Expression, worried: Bº anxious, care- worn, distressed, fear. Expression, wretched: Mez. Bº miserable, suffering; also Face sickly, sunken, etc. FACE, abscesses: Ananth., Bell., HIHep., IKali iod., IIMerc., Sil.; of antrum, perioste- um more aftected than bones, nightly burn- ing pains, Mez.; of parotid glands, Ars., Phos., Rhus, Sil. Bº Eruption boils. Face, anaemic : 11Calc., HCarbol. ac., Carbo v., ICinch., IIFerr., IGraph., Helon, Hydras, 8. UPPER FACE. 279 II Natr. m., Nux v., ISep., ISul.; in amen- orrhoea, l l Xan.; in Duchesne's pseudo-hy- pertrophic paralysis, HPhos. tº pale ; also Chaps. 29, 44 and 46. Face, antrum of Highmore : abscess, IKali iod.; abscess, with nightly burning, BMez.; catarrh, Berb., IIMerc. Face, ashy: Ars., Phos., IPlumb., Sec., | |Sul.; in diphtheria, Brom.; in intermittent, Ars.; in typhus, Chlor.; in typhoid, IPhos.; pale, Ferr.; pale, in convulsions, WCic.; pale, of a waxy hue (cholera infantum), l l Ver.; pale, with purplish lips, l l Ver. v.; in pertussis, |Bad. Đº anaemic, earthy, pale. Face, beard: falling off, Ananth., TAur. mur.; furfuraceous eruption, Kali arS.; growth noticeably slower, Pallad.; old reddish her- pes, with thick scurf, l l Lach.; humid, sting- ing eruption, bleeding easily when scratched and feeling very sore when lain on, HNitr. ac.; itching, Amb., Tromb., Zing.; itching burning when scratched, Kob.; nodes throughout, WCic.; itching pimples, Amb.; itching pimples in left side, in evening, Pallad.; many tender pimples, discharge bloody or oily transparent matter, Calc. S.; hard pustules, with blackish centre (acne), Caps., Carbo a., 1Caust., IGraph., Natr. m., Selen.; falls out profusely, in bar- ber's itch, Natr. m.; falls out, especially after grief, iPhos. ac.; falls out, with many itching vesicles, with watery contents, Natr m.; shaving relieves cold sensation in larynx after breakfast, Brom.; worse from shaving, Carbo a. Hº Eruption herpes (barber's itch). Face, black: Camph., HICinch., IOEnan.; from nervous spasmodic cough, in children (tuberculosis), WCoral.; in measles, Lach. B& blue, dark. Face, bloodvessels: distended, IICinch.,HFerr., Op.; distended, with redness, stiffness and Soreness of veins to touch, Sang.; enlargement of cutaneous veins, IGlon.; fulness of external, Bapt.; fine network of capillaries, Thuya ; Small red, shine through skin (syphilis), with tardy return to natural color, ICrotal.;in croup, Brom., 1Carbo v.; dark, Samb.; in diarrhoea of infants, I ljalap.; in dyspnoea, IOp.; in epilepsy, iCic.; under eyes, Agar.; with febrile attacks, I Stram.; in intermit- tent, II Polyp.; in typhoid, IHyos., Ver.; especially forehead, in diphtheria, IKali bi.; lips, and especially forehead, in diphtheria, | | Rhus ; with gagging, in whooping cough, Nux v.; with gasping, Laur.; with spasmus glottidis, WBell., Coff., SILach.; in throat dis- eases, with asthma, HCrotal.; in chronic car- ditis, B.Cact.; in cardiac rheumatism, ECact.; lead color, heart disease, B.Apis ; of cheeks, in acute mania, Canth.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, HHydr. a.c.; at end of menses, Ver.; espe- cially around mouth, nose and eyes, Bor.; of nose, l l Ver. V.; around nose (pneumonia), Ant. t.; of one cheek, in neuralgia, I Cham.; bluish, pale, t.Agar., Colch.; bluish, pale (chol- era Asiatica), HCup. m.; bluish pale, especially on temples, around nose and mouth, Kreo.; and pinched,Camph.; in pneumonia, ICup.m.; during pregnancy, Phos.; in puerperal fever, | | Act. rac.; in puerperal fever or convulsions, septic or zymotic influences, or in hemor- rhagic or broken-down constitutions, Crotal.; bluish red, Apis, Bell., 1Caust., ICed., III)ig.; bluish red cheeks, WDulc.; of nose, II Ver. v.; bluish red, in asthma, Aur. met.; bluish red, with tetanic rigidity, Ipec.; bluish red, in cere- bral hyperaemia, Hyos.; bluish red, with difficult breathing, Bry.; bluish red, with suf. focative cough, HOp.; dark bluish red, Dig.; bluish red, in erysipelas, from a dissecting wound, ILach.; bluish red, in influenza, Ipec.; bluish red, left side (prosopalgia), I | Ver.; blue, in Scarlatina, Camph., Lach.; in puer- peral fever, emphysema, Lach.; sickly, Ars.; under a pale skin, Dig.; with heavy, stupid expression, in congestive headache, Glon.; with suffocative attacks, Calc. p.; and swollen in epilepsy, Agar.; when urinating (dropsy of chest), Aspar.; bluish white, Zinc.; bluish white, in broncho-pneumonia, ILyc.; and IILach.; slight throbbing in arteries, Millef.; throbbing in right side, Ars. S. r.; covered with varicose veins, l l Sars. tº Congestion, throbbing. Face, blue : Agar., Ant. t., dArg. nit., Ars., yellow, Dig. gºcyanotic, dark; also Chap.9, Lips blue. Face, blushing : gº flushed. Face, bones: caries, IAur. met.; caries in up- per jaw, after typhoid, l l Aur. mur.; caries of Asim., HCamph., Chlorof., HChlor., HCic., Con, ICrot., IBCup. m., Hydr. ac., IKali iod., Lachn., INatr. m., | |Natr. ph., HIOp., Phyt., Psor., Puls., Samb., I ISpig., ISpong., Stram, Tabac., Ver., Ver. v., Vespa, Zinc.; acne, Sul.; when getting angry, Staph.; in apoplexy, BLach.; in asthma, I | Tabac.; in asthma Millari, BCup.m.; on awaking sudden- ly (spasmus glottidis), ISul.; with difficult breathing, Stram.; with cramp in chest, [Asim.; with spasm of chest, Mosch.; in child, IMeph.; with chill (intermittent), 1Cact.; in cholera Asiatica, IICup. m., HIVer.; in cholera infantum, Tabac.; in chorea, ICOccul.; cold, in Senile pneumonia, Dig.; extreme, from nervous congestion (gastromalacia), IKreo.; With convulsions, IICup. m.; during cough, Bell, Op., Ver.; with violent cough (catarrh), Apis ; during violent spasmodic attacks of cough, recurring about ten times a day (whoop- ing cough), Magn.p.; in whooping cough, Ars., ICrotal, Dros., Ipec.; after whooping cough, Face, brown : mastoid process, Caps.; as if dislocated, Ananth ; enlargement from injury, IHekla ; exostosis of right cheek bone, Aur. mur.; malar bone feels large, as if swollen, Natr. a.; necrosed, most in frontal, Hippoz.; necrosis of upper jaw, Merc. cor.; periostitis of mastoid process, Caps.; periostitis, IIAur. met..,ICalc. c., Fluor. ac., Merc., Mez., IINitr. ac.;IPhos. ac., IRuta, Sil., Staph., Stilling., Symph.; affection of periosteum, with prosopalgia, 1Sil. gº” Faceache malar bones. | |Iod.; when getting angry, HStaph.; in cholera infantum, iCalc. p.; dark, Ars. h., Stram.; in apoplexy, IStram.; brown- ish red, in typhoid, iOp.; brownish yellow, in jaundice, BPhos. Bºt earthy, yellow. Face, sensation as if cheeks were bulged out by a bubble of air just below malar bone : Sinap. Face, burning: Acon., Agar.., || Amyl., Anac., Anac. Oc., Ananth., Apis, Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Aspar., Astac., Bapt., Bell., Berb., , IBry, Camph., Caps., Caust., Cham., | | Chel., 280 8, UPPER FACE. Cist., HClem., ICornus, ICrot. t., IEuphor., Guaraea, l l Lac c., Illyc., || Merc. cor., Merc. Sul., Mez., Nitr. sp. d., Paeonia, Raph.,IRhus, ISul.; better bathing in cold water, worse in night, Ars. m.; in bones, Cist.; in caries, IIAur. met.; after chill, Merc. Sul.; with chilliness (headache), Caust.; as of glowing coals in small spots, Caust.; from congestion, Ustil.; all day, Manc.; dry, in diphtheria, ILac c.; of cheeks, to ears and hands, Daph.; of chest, in erysipelas, 1Graph.; and fed, like erysipelas, Niccol.; in evening, 4 to 9 P.M., Arum t.; worse toward evening, Como.; particularly about eyes, Como.; with evening fever, Sabad.; violent, like fire, as if it were going deep into cheek (after sting), Vespa ; with headache, HCarbol.ac.;in congestion to head(pneumonia), HKali iod.; with heat in head, better in open air, l l Rali iod.; of cheeks, with heat rising from abdomen to head, ILyc.; with heat in afternoon and evening, IPhos.; with feverish heat in evening, Rhod.; of cheeks, with flushes of heat and cold feet, AICoccul.; with flushes of heat, interrupted by chilliness, | |Plat.; on left side, || Arg. nit., Asar., Bapt. ; on left side, extending to ear and head, from catching cold, pain worse from touch, patient c ies with pain and is restless, 11Coloc.; especially in left check, Rhus v.; in left cheek, in erysipelas, Hydras.; left cheek, early in morning, Murex ; about lower jaws, as if eruption would break out, Ars. m.; better lying quietly on face, worse from coffee, | |Spig.; in cheek bones, above eyebrows, left side, spreads over face (faceache), Spig.; in left zygomatic region, leaving a dull sen- sation of swelling, Spig.; on a small spot on right cheek , bone, necessitating rubbing, Pallad.; especially about mouth, Sul.; as from red-hot needles, iſ Ars.; followed by red spots like nettles, Chel.; neuralgic pain, down left side, Lyss.; at night, Lach.; peculiar, leaving a livid bluish red color, Apis ; on various places, Pallad.; prickling, in chin below left eyelid, l l Dros.; in prosopalgia, l l Plat.; in right cheek, Arund., || Ham., IPuls.; of right cheek towards evening, Merc. cor.; of right cheek, extending up into eye and around to right ear, Amyl.; on right side, extending to parietal bone and clavicle, worse at night, better from eating, worse from touch and lying down, ICinch; on small spot on right side, in morning, Pallad.; in right cheek. which is swollen, with stitching in cheek from one side to the other, radiating to head, Psor.; worse on right side, Apis ; worse after shav- ing, cheeks dark red, l l Aur. mur.; in cheeks, with flying shiverings in evening, HCham.; in skin of cheeks, Phos. ac.; with swelling, Rhus ; worse from talking or exertion, better lying on affected side, IKreo.; tingling in malar bones, Grat.; in toothache, Staph.; transitory, Cast. eq. Bºtcongestion, heat. Face, bursting: cheeks feel as if they would burst, Bov.; full sensation. (Rhus poisoning), | |Sul.; in side, worse evening to morning and from using eyes (syphiliticiritis), IIStaph. Face, cachectic : , Kalibr., | | Ol.jec, Plumb., Zinc.; in abdominal troubles, ILach.; during apyrexia, Cinch.; with chancres, Bad.; with cough, iCoff.; in diphtheria, IKalibi.; in dys- entery, Colch.; with blue rings around eyes, especially in morning (chlorosis with amen- orrhoea), l l Sabina; in intermittent, Ars.; in ovarian dropsy, Ferr.iod.;in puerperal mania, lNux v.; in cancer of stomach, HCund.; in syphilis, WLyc.; with cool sweat on body, Sil.; with cystic tumor in abdominal walls, | |Sul.; with scirrhous tumor of left breast, Hydras.; with induration of uterus and pan- creas, Carbo a. tº earthy, sickly, suffering. Face cadaverous: Bºy" sunken. Face, cancer: ICarbo a., ICon.; opening as large as a silver dollar, Lapis; epithelioma on right, extending from lower eyelid to ala nasi, ulcerating stage, indurated base, wall-like, hard, elevated edges (improved), l l Kali, S.; lupus, Arg. Init., II Ars., Carbol. ac., l l Cist.; lupus, began on right earlobe, healing one side, corroding the other, advancing down- ward and leaving irregular cicatrix (after Bell.), l l Sil.; obstinate lupus (improved), Graph.; irregular sulcus, an inch and a half long (lupus), Kalibi.; lupus, Serrated ulcers, with grayish purulent surfaces, corroding threatens to perforate, Sil.; lupus vorax, HCarbo v.; on right malar bone (relieved), Syph. Gº tumors, ulcers; also Chap. 7, Nose cancer, and Chap. 9, Lips cancer. Face, chalky: Crotal. Face, chapped: skin, Niccol.; skin cracks, Sil.; as if skin on cheek would crack (peritonitis), HLach.; left, feels as from cold wind, I Arum t.; in eczema, with tendency to bleed, HPetrol. B& Eruption fissured. Face, chilliness: Brach., Rhod.; and arms to back and breast, Berb.; extends down body, |Bar. c.; in forenoon, Lil. tig.; followed by glow, Ars. h.; gooseflesh, after stool, Ang; alternating with heat (coryza), Calc.; in left cheek, near ear, to lower jaw, Lobel.; momentary, runs downward, in a hot room, Carbol. ac.; shivering spreads from, IICaust.; in cheek, succeeded by deep red spots, with heat in afternoon, Berb. Hºt cold. Face, chlorotic : 83% anaemic. Face, chorea: Hº" contraction, convul- sions, distorted, twitching. Face, clay-colored: Bºy" earthy. Face, sensation as of a cloud over upper part: Nitr. sp. d. Face, as of cobweb lying on skin: Bor., Brom.; as if sticking here and there, Calad.; constant sensation of, IIGraph.; as if covered with, HRan. sc.; with cold face, l l Ran. sc.; on right side, near mouth, Bor.; tension as from, Bar. c. É&” tension, titillation. Face, cold: Abrot., Ars., Bell., Berb., ICalc., Camph., Cann. i., HCarbo v., 1Cham., ICic., ICina, ICup. m., HHyos., Iris, Merc., Merc. per., IPuls., | | Ran. Sc., ||Sabina, IStram., ITVer., Ver. v., | |Zinc.; in albuminuria, Tereb.; in angina pectoris, ICup. m.; with heat of body, Ang., Spong.; in concussion of brain, ICic.; in chronic bronchitis, Cact.; in fleshy children, IIod.; with chill, Dros., Petrol; in peritonitis, IColoc.; in cholera, Ant. t., ILCamph., ICup. ac., Iris, IVer.; in cholera infantum, ICalc.; clammy, in hemor- rhage, Ham.; with sensation of a cobweb, | |Ran. sc.; in colic, pale, clammy, Hell.; cheeks corpse-like, l l Rhus; as if cold drops were spurted in when going into open air, 8. UPPER FACE. 281 Berb.; in dropsy after scarlatina, Apis; in dysentery, l l Zinc.; in enteritis, I ITereb.; in intermittent, ICina ; in yellow fever, I Carbo v.; especially forehead, in diphtheria of lips, | |Rhus ; with hot hands and feet, Natr. c.; with heat (meningitis), Spong.; with heat all over, worse in hands and feet, Rheum ; in hydrocephalus acutus, ILyc.;icy, Agar, Arg: nit., IICamph., ICup. m., Hell., II Ver.; of left half, I | Dros.; of left half, after midnight, with sticking pains, right half hot and dry, Dros.; of left side, in paralysis, IIGraph.; in meningitis, Ver.; with palpitation, Camph.; in chill, Dros.; in peritonitis, Coloc.; in pneu- monia, 1Ant. t.; in prosopalgia, ICOccul., Ign.; in pulmonary affections, pneumonia, Sang.; with acceleration of pulse (pernicious inter- mittents and other diseases), Lyc.; pulse small and feeble, IMerc. cor.; of right side, IGels.; of right side, when pain is most severe in left, Polyg.; in Scarlatina, Camph., ICup. ac.; Sensation, Bar. c., Plat.; Sensation, in whole right side, IPlat.; shivering begins, Il Caust.; in spasm, following pneumonia and typhoid fever, l l Nux v.; covered with sweat (metrorrhagia), Merc.; with clammy sweat at night, ILyc.; with cold sweat before stool (diarrhoea), l l Ver.; especially on temples around nose and mouth, IKreo. }º cadaverous, sunken, sweat. Face, collapsed: 339 cadaverous, sunken. Face, color: frequent change of: Ammoniac., Amyl., Cinch., IIFerr., Phos., Plat.,Squilla; changing constantly, in croup, Hep.; changes frequently, with intertrigo of anus, IMerc.; changing, now pale, now red (epileptic at- tacks), IKalibi; changing, red or pale, in hy- drocephalus, Sul.; discolored, Sec.; discol- ored, in heart disease, Cact.; discoloration in heart disease and asthma, ICrotal,; erysipela- tous, HHep.; faded, after disappointment in af- fections (cardiac weakness), I |Phos. ac.; worse after ague, l l Psor.; poor, Murex ; unnatural, Lach.; wretched, IKreos.; wretched, in inter- mittent, Coccul.; wretched, with worms, |Ferr. Égº blue, cyanotic, pale, red, yellow. Face, congested: Acon., IIAmyl., Ananth., Ant. t., Arg, nit., Bar. c., libell., Bry., HCalc., Cornus, IIGlon., | | Lact. ac., JPuls., 18Stram., ! IThuya ; in albuminuria, during pregnancy, ILApis; almost, in an apoplectic fit (bee sting), ILach.; causes burning, Ustil.; irregular spots, capillary, as after a debauch, Ailant.; dark, or dusky, Gels.; with fever (ague), 1 IStram.; with burning heat, dry, and hot to touch, Acon, Eup. pur.; in hemicrania, Phos.; if mental anxiety is great, Lyss.; with suppressed menses, II Apis; in paraplegia, Ars.; during stool, Aloe; with toothache, Gels.; with uter- ine polypus, IThuya ; with hypertrophy of left ventricle, IPhos.; with vertigo, IIod.; with vomiting on stooping, Bell, Myr. cer. gº flushed, fulness, heat, red. Face, contraction: muscles, I Bell., Sec.; com- plementary of Hepar and Phosphorus, IMerc. cy.; in chorea, Tarant.; of muscles, espe- cially around mouth, making speech difficult, IGels.; of muscles, with nausea and incessant vomiting, Zinc.; of muscles, on one side, speech difficult, IGraph.; sudden, severe on right cheek, BEup. perf; spasmodic, Bar. m.; Face, convulsions: zygomatic muscles, draw cheeks and mouth from below upward, and from face backward to temples, l l Stram.; as if contracted, Acon.; sensation, in left side, Calab.; sensation, in left side, with numbness, Calab.; as though skin on middle were contracted, Gels.; drawn, Bar. c., ICic., Crotal ; pale, Tabac.; drawn, in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus; muscles feel as if they would be drawn to one side, Cist.; sen- sation as if drawn to root of nose, then back- ward toward occiput, as if by a string,| |Paris; drawn to one side, Syph.; drawn awry in talk- ing, closes right or both eyes, opens mouth or closes it, Lach.; Skin seems drawn tight over bones (cholera infantum), IVer. gº convulsions, distorted, tension. IIBell., Bism., ICham, ICic., IICup., IHyos., Ign., ILaur., Op., | |Ran. b., Stram., Zinc., Ziz.; in arachnitis, HChlorof.; before asthma, Bov.; begin in face, l l Dulc.; especially if caused by dis- eased bones or teeth, IHep.; in congestion to brain, IIPell., IICup. m.; frequent in chol- era infantum, l l Zinc.; chorea-like muscular movements, Agar.; in chorea (risus sardoni- cus), HCaust.; paroxysmal chorea. On approach of a storm, l l Rhod.; chorea, better during sleep, worse at stool and from emotions, IMagn. p.; clonic, after grief, Ars.; occasion- ing violent contortions and most horrid assemblage of features, Lyss.; during deliri- um, Stram.; epileptiform, Chin. a.; from trismus or faceache, Ananth.; sudden fainting on going from one room into another full of company, l l Plumb.; in typhus, Aur. met.; of one-half, Dig.; in hydrocephalus acutus, BLyc.; incessant, 1Camph.; during labor, | | Chin. S., Hyos.; on left side, | | Dig.; worse on left side, Ananth.; of lips, Ran. b.; when masticating, Ver.; before menses, | | Puls.; in myelitis, IStram.; in neuralgia, | |Stram.; oscillation with distortion (pros- opalgia), l l Stram.; in pneumonia, Chel.; in prosopalgia, Ign,; worse on right side, Agar.; while speaking (apoplexy), Plumb.; on attempting to swallow, with great mental disturbance, Lyss.; caused by difficulty in swallowing, Atrop. S.; followed by partial relaxation, which was again succeeded by some tetanic condition (tetanus), IPhyt. Bºº contraction, distorted. Face, coppery : Alum, Ars, h., Calc., Calc. p., 1Kreo., HStram. Face, skin cracks: ſº chapped. Face, crawling: Cadm. s., Lachn.; as of a fly, Calad.; as of flies, over right side, Gymn.; al- ternating with flushes (colic), Ast. r.; on low- er, ICalc.; in right malar bone, Lyss.; in malar bone, extending over nose to opposite cheek, Coccus; in zygomatic arch, Lyss.; in cheek, after pain is better, HEuphor.; in whole right side, IPlat.; after stool, Ang. Bº Creeping. Face, creeping in left cheek: Amyl; in right cheek, below malar bone, Amyl.; painful, with coldness and numbness, especially in right side, worse at night and during rest (prosopalgia), |Plat. gº crawling. Face, cyanotic : Ananth., Ars., Lyss., Merc. cy., INatr. m.; in asthma, Aur. met.; in chol- era, I Cup, ac.; appearance of cynanche, Vespa; in emphysema, El Ars.; in chronic carditis, 1Cact.; in tetanus, IHydr, ac. f 282 .8. UPPER FACE. Face, dark: Apis, Elaps, HINitr, ac., | |Plumb., ISul.; with spasmodic cough in catarrh, Badiag; in croup, l l Sang.; in diphtheria, ICrotal.; dusky, Apis, IBapt.; dusky, in Scarlatina, Crotal.; in typhus, Apis; in typhoid, Op.; in congestion of lungs, HAm- moniac.; mahogany (suppressed Scarlatina), LAilant.; after bee-sting, Lach.; with vertigo, LCarbo V. Bºº black, blue, dingy, dirty looking. Face, deathly: tº cadaverous, sunken. Face, dingy: Pod.; after scarlet fever, ILach. Hº dark, dirty looking. Face, dirty looking: II.Arg. nit., Card. m., ICup. m., ILyc., B.Magn. c.; in typhoid fever, Merc.; in hydrocephalus, JMerc.; muddy, | | Merc.; muddy, with occasional acne, º: in patches (seborrhoea oleosa), IHydras.; in pneumonia, Cup. m.; in tobacco poisoning, | | Nux v. Bº dark, dingy. Face, distorted: Amyg., Ars., Bell, Bufo., ICamph., 1Cham., ICic., Crotal., ICupr. ac., IGraph., Hell., IHydr. ac., IIHyos., IIIgn., ILach., Lyss., B.Laur., | |Millef., INux m.,Nux v., 11Op., || Phyt., ||Plat., Sabad., Sec., Sil., HIStram.; as if in apoplectic fit, Apis ; in apo- plexia nervosa, Cup. m.; in arachnitis, Chlo- rof.; when awaking at night, ICrotal.; in brain affections, IHell.; in inflammation of brain, IMerc. viv.; in cholera, Ant. t., HCamph.; in cholera morbus, Camph.; in sporadic cholera, ITabac.; worse during full moon and when vexed (chorea), WNatr. m.; with colic, HColoc.; constant, in chorea, Mygale; with convulsions, | | Ant.t., Bufo.,ICOccul.; with convulsions (apo- plexia nervosa), ICup. ac.; in convulsions, in dentition, Cham.; with delirium, Plumb.; in every direction,Stram.; spasmodic, in epilepsy, ICup. m.; with weak eyes, Millef.; after fall- ing down stairs, l l Rhus; also of flexor muscles (scarlatina), ICup. ac.; during headache, Nux m.; in endocarditis, Coccul.; either horrible or ridiculous, HICic.; horrible, in chorea, BCup. m.; horrible, in prosopalgia, l l Plat.; with ileus, in incarcerated hernia, IOp.; of left side, with painless convulsions, l l Stram.; of left side, appears longer than right, Nux v.; in most horrible and ludicrous contortions (chorea), | | Ver. v.; in mania, l l Ver.; in melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHydr. ac.; worse in morning, on awaking, Spig.; in morning (chorea), My- gale ; of corners of mouth, Hydr. ac.; in neu- ralgia of face, ISul. ac.; by pain, Cham.; with pain, in brain affection, HHell.; painfully, as if from inward suffering, Ars. h.; painfully, with vomiting, ITVer.; from pain and weakness (colic), Magn. p.; peculiarly, in typhus, Ars.; in prosopalgia, Coccul.; in puerperal convul- sions, IOp.; often red, Cup. m.; with red cheeks, Squilla ; and deep red (puerperal eclampsia), Atrop. S.; with rattling, difficult respiration (croup), l l Spong.; in Scarlatina, IZinc.; in scrofulosis, I ISul.; on being aroused from sleep (concussion of brain), ICic.; spas- modic, with irritation of brain, ICup. ac.; spasmodic, with faintness on moving body, ICOccul.; spasmodic, in typhoid, Stram.; spasmodic, with froth from mouth, Camph.; when swallowing, IIMitr. ac.; by efforts to swallow, Sil.; in tetanus, Ars.; with pain in umbilical region, extending to small of back, dull boring, worse in par- oxysms, IIPlat. tº contraction, convulsions, motion. Face, dragging : in muscles (toothache), Caust. Face, drawn: gº contracted. Face, dropsy: tº swelling. Face, dryness: Il Ars.; in cortical cataract, | |Sul.; of whole inner lining of cheek, HBell.; feels dry, l l Lac c.; rough place on right cheek, IBar. c.; dried up look, Iod. Face, earthy: I Ars., Ars. h., Bism., Bor., HCalc., ICalc. p., IICinch., Con., Coccul., Ferr. ph., IKali m., IKreo., IILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., IMerc., Mosch., Nux v., Ol. an., HIOp., Phos., IPhos. ac., | |Psor., | | Puls., Sec., Sep., Sil., | |Tereb.; in abdominal troubles, ILach.; in fistula in ano, Ill Berb.; in chorea, ICina; clay-colored, Ign.; clay- colored, in diarrhoea, IBor.; with chronic constipation, | | Syph.; with dim, desponding look, l l Puls.; in diabetes mellitus, Arg. met.; in diarrhoea, Arn.; in diarrhoea during preg- nancy, I ILyc.; in chronic epilepsy, l l Plumb.; with wandering expression, Zinc.; with dark rings around eyes, Puls.; flushes easily, IFerr.; with headache, Bism.; in hydroceph- alus, IMerc.; as after a long illness, Zinc.; in infant, IBor.; with leucorrhoea, HNatr. m.; in cancer mammae, Ast. r., IIProm.; in ophthal- mia, ICic., IFerr.; pale, Calc.; pale, in aphonia, Ferr.; pale, in cholera, HAEthus.; pale, in insanity, IHyos.; in phthisis, ſº. in pneumonia, Ant. t., HCup. m.; during preg- nancy, Magn. c.; with imperceptible pulse (carbuncle), ISil.; and swollen (dropsy), HLyc.; with induration of uterus and pancreas, Carboa. §§"ashy, cachectic, gray, sallow. Face, egg: skin feels tender, as if white had dried on it, Phos. ac., HSul. ac. Bº brown, cachectic, yellow. Face, emaciated: Cupr. S., ILac def., Mez., |Nux m., Selen., | |Sul., Tabac.; in abscess of left arm after dissecting wound, I Sil.; cheek bones prominent, in diabetes, l'Uran. n.; in cholerine, iPhos.; in typhus, Chin s.; in ab- dominal typhus, HIStram.; in gonorrhoea, | Tarant.; in meningitis, I I Wer.; in secondary syphilis, IStilling. Face, flushed: Acon., IIAmyl., Apis, Arum d., Asaf., ill&apt., IIBell.; Brach, H.Bry., || Calad., BCanth., Carbol. ac., Chin. s., HChim. umb., Chrom. ac., ICrotal., Cubeb., IDulc., Eucal., Eup. perf., Ferr., Ferr. m., Gels., IIGlon, IGraph, Ham., Hyos., Hyper., Iber., BJab., Kali bi, Kali br., IKali cy., Lyss., Mygale, Myr. cer., Naja, l l Natr. a., HNatr. m., IIOp., | | Polyp., Puls., || Rob., Senecio, Sep., Stront., Sul., BVer. v., Vib., Zinc.; alternates with chilliness, Lachn.; pale, alternately, IIAcon, Alum., Amyl., Bell., Brom., ICamph., ICinch., Croc., Cub., HIFerr., IGlon., Hell., IIgn, ILed, IMagn. c., CEnan., Puls., Rhus, TVer., Zinc.; in afternoon, evening or towards night (effects of grief), Phos.ac.; excessive, from undue sen- sitiveness, l l Kali ph.; extends over body, Amyl.; in concussion of brain, ICic.; cen- tral, deep, in typhus, IBapt.; with burning cheeks, IFerr.; of one cheek, the other pale, I Acon., Cham., Cina, Ipec., IPuls., Rheum, ISul., Ziz.; with chill, 1Glon.; follows chilli- ness, Merc, iod. rub.; with chilliness and 8. UPPER FACE. 283 languor (bronchial attacks after whoopng- cough), IKali bi.; with chills, in intermittent, IBry.;in cholera, RCup. ac.; during climaxis, IGraph., AKalibi., IILach., ILyc., IISul. ac., ITereb.; one to three hours after cold stage, IEup. pur.; with coma, ICinch.; with convul- sions, 7-Camph.; in puerperal convulsions, IGels.; with cough, l l Eup. perf; in whooping cough, l l Con.; crimson, in all positions (scar- latina), IGels.; crimson, of whole, in evening and morning, sometimes preceded by cold hands and feet (inflammatory fever), IGels.; 'in catarrhal croup, I | Ant. t.; in delirium tremens, first stage, IKali bi.; feeling, in diarrhoea, ICrot. t.; in infantile diarrhoea, lPod., in diphtheria, IBapt., ILac c., HIPhyt.; easily, on least excitement or exertion, li Ferr.; easily, with cold hands and feet (con- stipation), IFerr.; easily, in sciatica, IFerr.; ebullitions of blood, Absinth.; in periodic ecstasy, ICic.; from slightest emotion, Amyl., IPhos.; with epistaxis, Crotal.; with wild expression, Camph.; with faintness and languor, IPtel.;in fever, Bar. m., Cact., Eup. perf., Eup. pur.; with fever and headache in forehead, in alternation with Bell. (diph- theria), HKaol.; in intermittent, ICinch., | |Nux m.; in tertian, Natr. m.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in typhus, Tereb.; frequent- ly, ILyc.; frequently, wants to be in open air, Act. rac.; effects of grief, Gels.; from roots of hair to ramus of lower jaw, neck and chest, including eyes, persistent under pressure, Chloral.; to roots of hair, after a little wine (asthma), Carbo v.; with headache, Atrop., ICarbol. ac.; with headache of strong ple- thoric adults, INux v.; with congestive headache, IDell., 1Glon.; with congestive headache, in epilepsy, HBufo.; with headache, in cerebrospinal meningitis, Calab.; with headache in morning, HPod.; with sick head- ache, Coff.; with rush of blood to head and headache as of a board strapped to forehead (typhoid), IHRhus; with irritable heart, Asaf.; followed by throbbing of heart, Alum.; hectic, Bapt., Calc., | | Sang., IIodof. (followed by Tu- berc.), Stann., Sul.; hot, Cham., Eup. perf., IGlon., | | Lil. tig.; hot, especially about eyes and forehead, with headache, Glon.; hot, followed by slight sweat (neuralgia vaga), Tereb.; hot to touch, IGels.; in insanity from drinking, IHyos.; in cancer of lips, 1Camph.; in labor, I Arn., HBell., 1Coff., Ferr., HGels., HOp.; one side flushed, the other pale, during labor, Cham.; in acute pharyngo- laryngitis, Naja; on left cheek (dyspepsia), | | Lac c.; with cold legs, HOp.; when lying on left side (intermittent), Calc.; in cerebro- spinal meningitis, Hell.; in menopause, ICrotal.; during menses, l l Puls.; in dysmen- orrhoea, IDXan.; with migraine, IKali br.; momentary, Clem.; with itching in nape of neck, Astac.; in neuralgia, Magn. p.; of cor- responding side, in ciliary neuralgia with acute conjunctivitis, l l Tereb.; on correspond- ing side, with ovarian neuralgia, Crotal.; as supraorbital neuralgia, Hydr. ac.; at night, Arum t.; at commencement of pain at exit of supraorbital nerve, spreads over forehead, ILac def.; pale, flushing easily, IIFerr.; then pale, followed by blueness, I Stram.; in peri- carditis, Ars.; in pneumonia, lBar. c., Bell.; pulse 154 (diphtheria), Lyc.; in retinal con- gestion, Sang.; particularly in right side, worse in evening (neuralgia), IPuls.; color of a red rose, with swelling, ILac def.; after rub- bing, AEsc. h.; a rush of blood, IAcon, Amyl., | | Arg. met, Coccion., IFerr. S.; a rush of biº with feeling of fulness, Ziz.; a rush of blood, with palpitation, Cinch.; of side, with neuralgic pain daily, at same hour, in orbital region and supramaxillary region, IKali cy.; one side flushed the other pale, Acet. ac., Acon...,IBCham.,IIIpec., ILach., Mosch., Nux v.; with dry, hot skin, IFup. perf.; leaving white spots as large as a quarter of a dollar here and there, I TVer. v.; when stooping, HBell., 1Canth.; sudden, Ant. t., IMur. ac., Tell.; suddenly, on excitement, Sal. ac.; suf- fused, Syph.; suffused, in ciliary neuralgia, Amyl.; from exposure to sun, IAcon., Amyl., IBell., Cact., IIGlon., Lach.; surging of blood, Amyl.; swollen, Ast. r.; puffy,swollen, | | Merc. cor.; by every attempt to talk audibly, Merc.; transitory, l l Coff.; transient, in men- ingitis, l l Ver.; in incipient tuberculosis, | |Tuberc.; interspersed with rose-colored spots (urticaria), Cop.; in dropsy of uterus, Ferr.; with weight and pressure in vertex, Naja; with vertigo, Ananth., HBell., iCact., ICOccul, Stram.; with vertigo, in neuralgia, IKalm.; after overwork and mental anxiety, Cup. m. Hºº congested, heat, red. Face, formication : Agnus, l l Apis, Arund., HISec.; as of insects crawling, Apis, Crot. t.; in skin, Urt. ur.; in prosopalgia, Ign.; of right cheek, £iaps ; under skin, Bar. c. tº numbness, titillation. Face, as if frost-bitten: Agar. Face, fulness: l l Apis, Cub., Oxal. ac., Syph., Ziz.; in antrum, Cochl.; in catarrh, INatr. a.; during climaxis (typhus), Tereb.; in dropsy, after scarlatina, B.Apis ; over superior maxil- lary bone, Como. #33 congested, flushed. Face, feels to her like fur: in hemiplegia, £Caust. Face, with deep furrows: IILyc. B& sunken ; also Expression suffering. Face, gangrene : of cheeks, pains worse by hot or cold applications, Merc. Face, giddy sensation in upper jaw : Ars. h. Face, glistening: IRhus. Hº erysipelas. Face, gray : IHArs., IBufo., Cadm. S., Chel., ICinch., ICup. m., Hydr, ac., Kali c.; ashy, in intermittent fever, Lach.; especially nose color of bleached coal ashes (chronic asthma), IColch.; in diarrhoea, BVer.; dirty, in bleph- aritis, IKali c.; dirty, with cough, Chel.; in dyspepsia, BLach.; earthy, Mez.; in gastroma- lacia, IMerc. d.; in chronic keratitis, after vac- cination, l l Thuya; cancer mammae, iProm.; pale, Med.; grayish yellow, ICarbo v., Chel., IKali c., IKreo.; grayish yellow, in bulimia, ILyc.; grayish jºi. w, in relapse of intermit- tent, Ars.; greenish yellow, in hepatic affec- tions and dyspepsia, Il Chel.; *. grayish- yellow, with dim, dull eyes and gray furred tongue, IKali c. 8& ashy, cachectic, dark, earthy, lead color, pale, sallow. Face, felt as if flesh were off bones and edges separated and sticking out: Lac. def. Face, greasy (oily): Natr. m., IPlumb., IPsor, Selen.; in seborrhoea oleosa, Con., IHydras, IIod., Sul.; Soapy, iCarbol. ac. Bºshining. * 284 8. UPPER FACE. Face, greenish: Ars., 1Carbo v., IFerr., Iod., |Merc.; circles about eyes, HVer.; with blue rings about eyes, Berb.; pale, with swelling of cervical glands, IKreo.; yellow, in quotid- ian ague, IPuls. Face, grimaces: Camph., HHyos.; in chorea, ICup. ac.; in periodical chorea, ICup. m.; in epileptiform convulsions, Absin.; while cough- ing (croup), l l Spong.; frequent, hideous (cho- rea), Il Tarant.; like a savage, Pallad.; caused by difficulty in Swallowing, Atrop. S.; terrible, I Bell. §§ Expression foolish. Face, haggard: Camph., ICaps., Hydras., | | Kaliph., Lach., Natr. m.; in angina pec- toris, l l Oxal. ac.; after attack (hemicrania), Phos.; and jaundiced, camp diarrhoea, Lept.; left side (headache), Amyl.; from loss of sleep, | |Phos.; in meningitis, Ver. v.; after injection of nitrate of silver, for gonorrhoea, I Tarant. Face, child constantly passes its hand over, as if trying to brush something away (brain dis- eases), l l Nux v. Face, hardness: 63; induration. Face, palpitation of heart is felt : IMur. ac. Face, heat: Acon., Ailant., Amyl., | | Ang., Ant. c., Apis, Ars. h., Ars. m., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Asaf., Aspar., Astac, Aur. met., IBapt., Bell., Bov., Brach., IBry., Cain.., | | Calad., Canth., Caps., Card. m., ICepa, IICham., IChel., Chim. umb., Chloral., Chrom. ac., IICina, Cinnam., Cinch. bol., Cistus, Cornus, ICroc., Cycl., HDros., Elaps, 1Ferr. phigels. HGraph., Gymn., Iber., Ign., Ind., Kali C., HKreo., Lach., | | Lac C., Lactu. v., Lobel. i., ILyc., . Lyss., Merc., Merc. per., Mez., Mosch., IſMur. ac., Myr. cer., ||Natr. a., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr, ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux m., II.Nux v., Oleand., IOxal.ac., Paeonia, Petrol., IPhos., IPhyt., ||Plat., IPolyp., IIPuls.,IRhus v., Sarrac., Sars., Seneg., Tarax., Vib., 72ing.; with pains in abdomen, 1Calc.; in afternoon, | | Arum t., Berb., HCarbo a.; especially in open air, Val.; alternates with cold body, IStram.; alternating heat and redness, l l Zinc.; with anxiety, Il Carbo v.; anxious, with nausea, IHep.; in apoplexy, Arn.; heat, creeping shiverings over arms, Puls.; worse on awaking, Alum.; with chilliness in back, Jatroph., ISul.; with chilliness in back, and cold hands, Nitr. sp. d.; with shudders over back, Seneg.; extends over body, Amyl., Berb.;with cold body, Cham.,ICinch., Stram.; with cold body, alternates with anxiousness and thirst, I IStram.; lower part of body cold, ICalc. p.; with coldness of body after stool, | | Tromb.; with pulsation over body, Rumex ; with shivering, Calc., Rhus; in bones, Cist.; burning,Ant.t.,IDell., Benz, ac., Cham,Grat., INatr. c., Plant., Rsor., | | Ptel.., | |Spig., Thuya; burning, better in open air, Amm. m.; burn- ing, with anxiety (puerperal fever), l l Plat.; burning in cheeks, 1 IPtel.; burning, after chill, Merc. sul.; burning, with internal chillinoss and thirst, Kali bi.; distressing burning in skin, Urt. ur.; burning, in diphtheria, IBapt.; burning, and redness, with icy cold feet, Samb.; burning cheeks, in typhus, Ars.; burning, face feels cold to hand, Grat.; burn- ing, with headache, Diad.; burning on either cheek, generally left side, Euphor.; burning, in inflammation of liver, l l Coccul.; burning, with nausea, Stront.; burning-of one side, Benz, ac.; burning, with pimples, I | Mosch.; burning cheeks, in pulmonary affections and pneumonia, Sang.; burning, with glowing redness, |Plat.; burning, with violent thirst, worse toward evening, Plat.; with catarrh, HINux v.; in cheeks, Ant. c., Cast. eq., I Cepa, ICina, IClem, Coff, Colch., Elaps., Led., IPhos., Sabad., Sil., IIStram., Vinca ; with red cheeks, Amm. c., Cham.; with red cheeks, after eating, Coff; with chill, ICalc. ph.; with coldness and chill, Coloc.; after chilliness, , || Dros.; with chilliness, Gels., Hell., Inul., INux v.; after chill, Cain.; after chill, without sweat, Graph.; with chilliness, worse afternoon and evening, Ran. b.; dur- ing chill, Arn.; with chill in evening, Staph.; with internal chilliness, IIMerc.; with chilli- ness (dysmenorrhoea), 1 ||Nux v.; with chill, predominating especially on extremities, Sabad.; with chill and violent thirst, Ruta; after coffee, Lyss.; in colic, Coloc.; with congestion, Con...; constantly wants to bathe it in cold water, Fluor. ac.; in convulsions, ICOccul.; after convulsions, IIOp.; in puer- peral convulsions, | | Ver. v.; with coryza, Ars. m., IINux v.; during cough, Bell.; with cough, Cham., IMur. ac.; with cough and fever, IGuaiac.; with cough, when going to sleep, Sul.; during crawls, Dros.; in delirium tremens, l l Zinc.; in infantile diarrhoea, HPod.; after drinking, HiCham.; dry, Coff.; dry, with red cheeks, ICoff.; with º of cheeks, evening, Ran. b.; with soreness of left cheek from thinking, Lyss.; dry, with rushes of blood to cheeks, Ol. an.; dry tongue, as far as behind ears, toward evening, Arn.; great and dry, in influenza, l l Chel.; dry, with cold nose, Arn.; dry, on right half, I Dros.; to ears and hands, Daph.; after eating, Amm. m., Asaf., IICham., IPetrol.; , after eating dinner, Amm. C., Asaf., Calc., Calend, Coral, Ran. b.; during and after dinner, Amm. c.; after eating, particularly in left cheek, ILyc.; after eating (pregnancy), Ant.t.; after supper, Ang.; after eating, after Teplitz had removed erysipelatous spot on left cheek, accom- panied by headache, l l Petrol.; as parox- ysms multiply (epilepsy), Bufo.; in evening, ICalc. p.; especially evenings, HCepa, IGuaiac.; every evening, 5 to 9, ISul.; when excited, Aloe; during mental exertion, Amm. c.; ex- ternal, with inward chills, Coff.; external and internal heat, with red cheeks and cold hands and feet, Ruta; feeling of, Stront., Ziz.; cheeks feel so, although they are not warm, Cinch.; feeling of, in middle of left cheek, Lyss.; feeling of, though cheeks were cold to touch, and pale, with chilliness and heat in even- ing, IRhus ; frequent feeling of flushes of heat, but with paleness, I IMar. v.; , feeling, in sunstroke, , || Thuya ; , with cold feet, Menyanth.; with evening fever, Calc., IKali n.; with evening fever (tertian), Calc.; in in- termittent fever, IGels.; in bilious, remittent fever, Il Pod.; in typhoid, I |Nux v.; in yellow fever, IGels.; flushes, AEsc. h., Amb., Aph.ch., ICist. c., || Coff,1Glon., IGraph., Inul.., || Kali m., ILach, IILyc., Med., | Tarant., Thuya ; flushes, with drawing in upper abdomen, ex- tending to small of back, and pressing toward lumbar region, IKreo.; flushes, with anxiety, IISep.; flushes, with burning all over body, 8. UPPER FACE. 285 IMed.; flushes, over cheeks, Val.; flushes, with congestion to chest, and frequent pulse in afternoon, Seneg.; flushes, with chill, l l Kreo.; flushes, with chilliness all over and coldness of hands and feet, Sabina; flushes, but cold all over, must be warmly covered, then sleeps and sweats, BMerc. per.; flushes, in climaxis, IGraph., IKali bi., Lach., Lyc., IISul. ac., Tereb.; flushes, from coughing, alternating with flashes of heat (catarrhal complaints), HPetrol.; flushing, in fever, Hep.; frequent flushes, with cold hands and feet, Sep.; flushed, followed by frontal headache, l l Melil.; flushes, in left side, Lac def.; flushes, with relaxation of lids, Rhus ; flushes, in tubercu- lar meningitis, BLyc.; flushes, in mental af- fections, Chel.; flushes momentary, Bufo.; flushes, from any movement, better ‘in open air, IStann.; flushes, with palpitation and red eyes, Iber.; flushes, with febrileshivering over whole body, IISul.; flushes sudden, Mang.; flushes, with suffocation (intermittent), iCact.; flushes, followed by sweat, Ziz.; flying, heat rising from chest, Il Glon.; flying, alternating with chills (prosopalgia), Ced.; flying, in croup, Acon.; flying, after eating, Anac.; fly- ing, in left side, AEsc. h.; flying, with excite- ment of nerves, Spong.; especially in forehead, Ptel.; with pressure in forehead, Ang.; with pulsation in forehead and vertex, morning on awaking , l l Rreo.; with spasms of glottis, IBrom.; glowing cheeks, with dry heat over body, Stram,:glowing, with rednessfrequently only on one side, Tabac.; glowing, in thrombo- sis, Apis ; in cheeks, with burning swelling in gums, Staph.; with cold hands, Camph., IDros.; with cold hands and feet, Menyanth., IIStram.; with cold sweat on hands, with vomiting of blood, IKali bi.; in headache, Agar., Aloe, Calab., IIChin. S., Cop., IDiad., Indig., ISpong.; with catarrhal, headache, Gymn.; with congestive headache, IGlon.; with dull headache, Rumex; with dull, press- ing headache on left side, in evening, Zing.; with racking frontal headache, Ptel.; with stitching, gnawing headache, especially in forehead, from slightest cold or mental dis- turbance, worse from touch, l l Puls.; in cheeks, with tearing headache, after eating, l l Nux v.; on bending head forward, Coral.; with con- gestion to head, l l Asaf., IICham., ICalc., ISul.; caused by congestion to head, on awak, ing, Amm. c.; with congestion to head, and catarrhal sensation, Con...; with congestion to head, in cerebral disturbance, ICroc.; with congestion to head, toward evening, ICroc.; with congestion to head, and twitching of left eyelid (epistaxis), ICroc.; with heat, in head, in evening, Sep.; with feeling as if head were too large, TŽing.; with cramplike ressing inward in head, IPlat.; with pressure in front of head and temples, extending into eyes (sick headache, blepharitis, catarrhal fever), IKali c.; with pulsation in head, and palpitation, 1Glon.; with trembling in head (cholerine), IAEthus.; with stitching in region of heart, during an inspiration, Plumb.; with heat, following chill, Puls.; during labor, LArn., IBell., 1Coff, IFerr., IGels., IOp.; of one side, during labor, Cham.; of left side, Alum., l l Arg. nit., Inul., IOleand., Raph.; of left side, worse by cold or damp, Polyg.; of left side, after dinner, with red- ness of face, cold feet, eruption on left upper lip, II’hyt.; of left side, at night, Alum.; of left side (prosopalgia), IVer.; with chilliness and coldness of limbs, or chilliness running up back every ten minutes (epidemic influenza), Sabad.; with cold and moist limbs (congestive fever), I Stram.; with cold limbs, and severe, tearing over right side of face, | |Stram.; with trembling of lips, as if they were swollen, Lactu. v.; in evening, lying down, Asar.; when lying, with vomiting when rising, LPetrol.; of side on which he is not lying, Phos. ac.; of side on which he is not lying, in evening, in bed, Jacea; in left malar bone, spreads over whole, Ind.; over superior max- illary bone, Como.; in meningitis, IHyper.; before menses, Alum.; caused by delayed menses, Natr. m.; in dysmenorrhoea, HIXan.; with moaning, Cham.; in morning, with red- ness, at times very deep, Lyss.; in nephral- gia, l l Op.; with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; in infraorbital neuralgia, l l Coloc.; especially at night, Coccion.; at night and morning on awaking, better forenoon, IHep.; with pressure in occiput, Sep.; one-sided, burning, Ign.; in one cheek, Il Arn., Stann.; one cheek hot and red, the other pale and cold, Acon., Acet. ac., IICham., IIIpec., ILach. Mosch., INux v.; of one cheek, the other cold, with vertigo, HKali c.; of one cheek, after eating, Asaf.; and redness of left, right pale, HICham.; one cheek hot and red, with constant shivering, Coff.; one- sided, worse thinking of it, Spong.; one cheek, in vaginismus, Ign.; dull pains in right, worse in a draught of air, I | Verbas.; hot and pale, Glon., Hell.; with pallor and sleepi- ness, Glon; with palpitation, Calc.a., Cinch.; periodic, Aloe ; in peritonitis, BLach.; in fifth month of pregnancy, l l Psor.; in prosopalgia, | |Plat.; with prostration, Anac.; with rash (scarlatina), Ailant.; frequently recurring, in liver complaint, Chel.; hot and red, TAtrop. s., Ferr., ILaur.; hot and red, with burning in single parts, as on malarbone, around eyes, nose, ears and mouth, Sul.; hot and red with chills, Bry.; hot and red, with genera coldness, Led.; hot and red, worse in even- ing, Rumex ; hot and red (irritative fever), | |Graph.; hot and red, with body cold (con- gestion to head), Cinch.; hot and red, legs cold (meningitis infantum), Arn.; in right side, Lyss.; worse on right side, Lyss.; first right, then left cheek, Brom.; on right side, and particularly over eye, where it causes a tickling, returns after drinking coffee, Lyss.; strong in right side, followed by aching in front of upper part of head, after drinking coffee, Lyss.; in right side, followed by head- ache in vertex and forehead, Lyss.; with rigor and formication over back, in forenoon (chron- ic bronchial catarrh), l l Puls.; rising Manc.; rising, before orbital neuralgia, ieft, ILach.; rising, after sleep, IICina ; in a cold room, 1Coccul.; when entering room from open air, IICinch.; with shivering, Calc. p., II)ros., Mur. ac.; around side, in syphilitic iritis, | | Thuya ; during siesta, with throbbing in cheeks &nd forehead and frequent urination, JKreo.; when sleeping, Menyanth.; with vio- lent sneezing when rising in morning, Rhod.; 286 8. UPPER FACE. in spinal disease, Alum. met.; in spots, Aloe; during stool, Hep.; with stupor (pneumonia), IPhos.; sudden, with palpitation, Arg. met.; with sweat, in large drops, Op.; with scanty sweat, only during morning, l l Kreo.; with sweating, Bor., Cinnab.; and swollen feeling, Lil. tig.; from talking, Sep.; worse from talking and eating, HPhos.; with tensive tear- ing pain, especially left side, worse from touch or motion, better in rest and from external application of warmth, Coloc.; with pain in left temple, Calc.; with toothache, Cepa, Ferr. ph., IGraph., | | Spig.; to touch, I IFup. pur.; transient flushes, with pressure in chest, Cop.; transient flushes, in amenorrhoea, ILach.; in spells (incipient tuberculosis), : Agar.; with twitching, Hell.; with vertigo, Coccul, II.Nux v.; with vomiting, || Ver.; wants to wash it, Fluor. ac.; with weakness, Como.; feels as after wine (hay fever), HSabad.; symp- toms, better from external heat, pressure, friction, Benz. ac. 6&º burning, congested, flushed. Face, heaviness: Niccol.; on left side, Arund.; over zygomata (catarrh), ICinnab. - Face, hippocratic : gº sunken. Fase, illusion: thinks face is elongated (hyste- ria), Stram.; chin is elongating, Glon. Face, sensation, as if skin were immovable : Ars. met. Face, induration: Ars., Bry., Clem., IGraph., Jacea, Merc. cor., Rhus, Sep., IISil.; of cellu- lar tissue, on one side, after parulis, I ISil.; of one cheek (neuralgia),Cham.; red, hard lumps on right cheek, Kob.; Scirrhous, on right cheek, size of a walnut, I |Zinc.; small, in prosopalgia, RSil.; of skin, in cortical cataract, | |Sul. Bºy" nodosities. Face, inflammation: of bones, IIAur. met., ICalc., IFluor. ac., flMerc., Mez., INitr. ac., IPhos. ac., IRuta, Sil., IStaph., Stilling., Symph.; erysipelatous, Euphor.; of left half, Euph.; one side, from root of decayed tooth, | |Sep.; toothache, Euphor. Face, injuries: bruises, Arn.; lacerated wounds, Calend.; wounds by scratching, LDOlich. Face, irritation: Zinc.; in hay fever, I LNux v.; of Superior maxilla, affects periosteum (ca- tarrh), HKali bi. Face, itching : Agar., All. Sat., Anac. Oc., Ant. C., Arg. met., Arund., Ascl. t., Berb., Brach., Caps., Carbol. ac., Caust., Con., Gels., IGraph., Natr. S., Sep., Sil., Sul., Urt. ur.; in acne, ISul.; biting, with eruption of pimples, like nettlerash, Rhus; of cheeks, Ananth., Berb., Euphor., Spong., Zing.; corrosive, must scratch cheeks, Agnus; in left cheek, Spong., Zinc.; in cheek, after pain is better, IEu- phor.; of right cheek, Carbol. ac.; in right cheek, reddens when rubbed, Ferr. iod.; of right cheek, after scratching, I IStront.; in ec- zema, Petrol.; with herpetic eruption, Caps.; in erysipelas, Graph.; like erysipelas, and red, Niccol.; in ethmoid bone (catarrh), HKali bi.; especially in evening, changes place after scratching, Berb.; in evening, Zinc.; first in left eye, zygoma, ala nasi, then in right side, extending close to eye, Pallad.; as from tick- ling of a feather, Aur. mur.; with headache, Anac.; in left side, Pallad.; especially in left cheek Rhus v.; lower half, about lower jaw, as if eruption would break out, Ars. m.; in cheek bones, Anag.; on right malar bone, HCist.; especially in middle, Glon.; at night, Ailant., || Kalm., ILach.; worse at night, Mez.; painful all day, Manc.; of , various parts, Alum.; violent, especially when she gets warm (pityriasis capitis), Mez.; prick- ling, Dolich.; fine pricking, with feeling of warmth, begins in another place on scratch- ing, Sars.; so violent that he would like to scratch parts sore, Ars.; not better by scratch- ing, better by pressing and Squeezing, Ars. m.; in smallpox, IHydras.; on a small spot, on right side, in morning, Pallad.; with sleep- lessness, 1Gels.; smarting, on right cheek, Gamb.; with swelling, Como.; with tetters around mouth, Sep.; if she attempts to wash anything, caused by steam from warm water (pityriasis capitis), JMez.; better bathing in cold water, worse at night, Ars. m.; child rubs as if to relieve (brain affection), Squilla. Face, jaundiced: Bºy" yellow. Face, jerking: of muscles, in epilepsy, ICup. m.; of muscles, better moving shoulders up and down (irritability of cerebrospinal sys- tem), l l Ran. b.; of muscles, during sleep, Rheum ; spasmodic, of muscles, from tooth- ache, Hyos.; of muscles, when talking, | | Sep. Face, large: cheek as if, Arg. met.; malar bones feel as if swollen, Natr. a.; as if growing larger, Acon.; chin as if growing larger, Glon. tº long. Face, lead color: I.Arg. nit., Crotal., IKaliiod., HNatr. m., HPlumb., Ver.; during attack, ICEnan.; in erysipelas, from a dissecting wound, BLach.; in amenorrhoea, TVer.; with scirrhous tumors, Zinc.; in puerperal eclamp- sia, Coccul.; in pertussis, Badiag. Face, livid : Acon., Amyg., Ars., Ars. S. r., Bry., Camph., Carbo v., HChlor., l'HCinch., Citrus, Croc., Crotal., Dros., Ferr., IIIpec., IKaliiod., IKali ph., BKreo., Merc., || Naja, BNatr. m., IICEnan., || Oxal. ac., , HPhos., | |Ran. Sc., BSpong., Vespa; in angina pec- toris, BAct. rac.; in apoplexy, I CEnan.; in cholera infantum, Ars. iod.; in cholera mor- bus and Asiatica, Camph., Ver.; in collapse, | | Kaliph.; in convulsions, l l Kali ph., CEnan.; in delirium, HBell.; in dropsy, after scarlatina, BApis ; in epilepsy, ſkAst. r.; with hollow eyes, | "Kaliph.; with sensation of a cobweb on face, | |Rari. sc.; with sudden falling, Ast. r.; in typhoid, pneumonia, Sang.; in gastritis mu- cosa, HArs.; child, in spasm of glottis, IChlor.; gray, with humid tetter on ears, IKreo.; with cold hands and feet, Sul.; with dilated heart, ITabac.; in endocarditis, Kalm.; with heat, ILach.; , with heat, chills during motion, Rhus; in jaundice, IFerr.; , in laryngismus, | |Samb.; with jactitation in limbs (puer- peral convulsions), IOp.; with hemorrhage of lungs, IIpec.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, dGels.; in haemoptysis, Dig.; sometimes bloated, with blue margins around eyes, BFerr.; in pneumonia, Ant. t., IPhos.; in puerperal fever, metritis and abdominal troubles, Lach.; with syncope, Glon.; in sunstroke, Ars., Camph., IGels., HGlon., Op.; with cold sweat, Hell.; with grasping at throat (melancholia), I Naja; in cancer uteri, IGraph. Bº anaemic, deathly, pale. Face, long : Stann.; chin feels, Glon.; in hys- 8. UPPER FACE. 287 teria, Stram.; and has an old look (gastroma- lacia), Merc. d. §3; large. Face, lumps: tº induration. Face, motion: extraordinary mobility of mus- cles, especially left side, Bell.; when moving muscles sensation as if skull would burst, ISpig. Gº" distorted. Face, mumps: 533 Chap. 9, Lower jaw, parotid gland. Face, nodosities: Bry.; hard, IMagn, c.; pain- less, hard on cheek, where a pimple seemed to have appeared, if pricked or picked, a pain is felt in cheek even a distance from nodule, and here and there in upper part of jaw, gets bluish-red and soft, discharges lymph and blood, Lyss.; in prosopalgia, Sil.; red on cheek bones, l l Puls.; red, apices filled with pus, burning, l l Rhus. Bº induration; also Eruption acne. Face, numbness: Bapt., Bell., Benz. ac., Plat.; of bones, Asaf.; heavy feeling, Acon.; of left side (paralysis), IIGraph.; in malar bones, IPlat.; after prosopalgia, Thuya ; painful, of malar bones, as if parts were between screws, with anxiety and weeping, and palpi- tation of heart (neuralgia), Plat.; of side, as if asleep, Caust.; right side, Chel., IGels., IPlat.; in skin, Urt. ur. Bº formication. Race, oily : Bºº greasy. Face, pale: Acon., Acet.ac., Act. rac., Agar., Ai- lant., All. Sat., Alum., Amb., Amm. C., Ammo- niac., Amm. m., Amyg., Amyl., Ananth., | | Ant. chl., Aph. ch., Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. S. r., Arund., Aspar., Atrop. S., l l Bar. c., Bell., Borax, ICalc.,88Calc, p.,HCamph., Cann. i., Cann. S., Canth., Caps., | | Carbol. ac., IICinch., HICarbo v., HCaust., HCham., Chel., Chin. a., Cinch.bol., HIClem., Coccul., Cochl., 1Coloc., Con., Cornus, Crotal., Cup. ac., ICup. m., Cup.s., ICycl., Diad., HIDig., Dros., IDulc., Eup. perf., IFerr., Ferr. mur., Ferr. ph., |Fluor. ac., l l Gels., MGlon., IHell., Hippom., IHydr. ac., IHydras., Ign, Iod, Ipec., Kali bi., Kali br., Kali c., IKali iod., Kali ph., IKalm., IKreo., ILac def., ILach., ILed., IILyc., Lyss., Magn. C., B.Magn. m., Manc., IIMang., Mar. v., ||Med., Merc., Merc. sul., IMez., Mosch., EMur, ac., CINatr. m., ||Natr. ph., Natr.s., Nitr. ac., Nux m., B.Nux v.,Ol.an., 1IOp., | |Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phos., Phos., ac., Phyt., Plat.,H.Plumb., Polyp., ||Psor.,IPuls., Raph., IRheum, l l Rob., Rhus, Sabad., Sa- bina, Samb., Sec., Senecio, Sep., Sil., HStann., Stram., Therid., | | Thuya, |Ver., Vespa, Vinca, 17inc., Ziz.; worse in damp air, BNux m.; in albuminuria, Ant. t., Apis, Ars., IMerc. cor., Natr., c., IPlumb., ITereb.; and cold, alternately with heat all over, IIpec.; alternately flushed, Amyl., HBell., Brom., HCamph., ICinch., IIFerr., IGlon.; al- ternate with flushes, in amenorrhoea, BZinc.; in angina pectoris, Tabac.; in fistula in ano, IIBerb.; and anxious in cardiac dropsy, Dig.; with anxiety, after exercise out of doors, IISpong.; and anxious, with pinched features, l l Merc. cor.; and anxious, with cold sweat, ICrotal.; in asphyxia, HLAnt. t.; in as- cites, IApis ; in asthma, Carbo v.; from loss of blood, Calc., Carbo a., IECinch., Ferr., IHam., INatr. m., Phos.; and blue, Colch.; bluish, in shock, Dig.; and whole body, Ver.; and body, after purpura, Hell.; with heat of body, Spong.; in concussion of brain, ICic.; in inflammation of brain, ICup. ac., IMerc. viv.; in catarrh, Il Ant. t.; in bronchial ca- tarrh, II Ant. t.; in nasal catarrh, I | Eup. perf.; as chalk (clairvoyant), Arn.; cheeks, with heat principally of head and face, ICroc.; one cheek, pale and hot, the other red and cold, Mosch.; cheeks, in ophthalmia, ICic.; right cheek pale, Cann. S.; with circumscribed red cheeks, l l Dulc., IILyc., | |Phos.; in chest affection, after abortion, Nux m.; in new- born children, IOp., Camph.; during chill, Ign., Rhus ; with chill, 4 P.M., lasting an hour, followed by heat (tertian ague), IPuls.; with chilliness, especially in open, damp cold air, Nux m.; with chilliness and rigors, Sul.; in cholera, HLAnt. t., IICamph., ICup. m., IPhos. ac., ITVer.; in chorea, Natr. m.; clay colored, with red spots on cheeks, IQp.; in colic, IColoc., l'Hell.; in convulsions, ICic., Cup. m., IIpec., IKali iod., || Kali ph., Sil., Sul., TVer., Zinc.; in coryza, INatr. c.; with cough, IPhos.; after coughing, ICina; in whooping cough, IBadiag.; after whooping cough, with tardy return to natural color, Crotal.; during paroxysm (spasmodic whoop- ing cough), Sul.; with crawling, | | Camph.; in croup, Brom.; between attacks of croup, HAcon.; with dread of death, IMosch.; death- ly, Act. rac., Alum., Bell., Cina, Crotal., IIIgn., IIpec., Lac def., Merc. d., Phos., ISul. ac., I Ver.; deathlike, in cholera infan- tum, Tabac.; deathly, in gastric disturbance, Atrop. S.; deathly, in glaucoma, IBPhos.; deathly, in haemetemesis, Ars.; deathly, fol- lowing rush of blood to head (hysteria), IMosch.; deathlike, in cardiac rheumatism, 1Cact.; deathly, in post-partum hemorrhage, ICroc.; deathly, in hepatization of right lung, Chel.; deathly, with bluish spots (chol- era), Ant. t.; deathly, with sweat, Ver.; deathly, with swoon (haematuria), Ipec.; deathly, in syncope, l l Amyg.; deathly, with vertigo, Tabac.; with delirium tremens, HDig.; with pleasant dementia, Croc.; in diabetes mellitus, Arg. met., | | Uran. n.; in diarrhoea, IBAnt. t., IBor., Stram.; without any increase of temperature (diarrhoea, dys- entery), HZinc.; in chronic diarrhoea,IDulc.; in diphtheria, l l Lac c., Natr. m., ISul. ac.; dirty, | | Plumb.; and distorted, BMerc. c.; and dis- tressed, in haematemesis, Nux v.; and dis- turbed, after typhoid, IHell.; doughy, in scrofulous children, Stilling.; but other- wise appeared as one drunk, with hallucina- tions, etc., Kali br.; earthy, ICalc., Helon.; earthy, in aphonia, IFerr.; earthy, in cholera, IAEthus; after eating, || Kali c.; with emaciation, Cact., | |Graph., JNatr. c.; IISil.; and emaciated, in brain affection, IHell.; in chronic diseases, with much emaciation, Zinc.; emaciated, deep set eyes, with dark rings (worms), Calc.; emaciated, in spermator- rhoea, from onanism, Gels.; embonpoint nearly lost, Aur. mur. nat.; enteralgia, ; Castor.; in enuresis. ICaust.; in epilepsy, Ast. r.; be- fore epileptic attack, Lach.; with frequent flatulent eructations, ISang.; with pustular eruption, Chel.: in repercussion of eruption, ICup.m.; on slightest excitement during preg- nancy, I [Nux m.; without expression, in typhoid, ICic.; with altered expression (heart 288 8. UPPER FACE. affection), Cup. m.; especially around eyes, Ptel.; in blepharitis, IKali c.; suppurative choroiditis in right eye, after a needle opera- tion for cataract, l l Phyt.; with first closed then open, staring eyes, Camph.; rings around eyes (anaemia), ICycl.; with blue rings around eyes, Jatroph., IINatr. c.; blue rings under eyes, with palpitation, Calc. a.; deep rings under eyes, after suppression of intermittent by opium, Calc. ars.; sickly about eyes, IICina; with sunken eyes, Oxal. ac., Puls., ISpong.; with fainting, HGlon., ILach., ILaur., Nux v., Sil., Stram.; as in faintness (epi- lepsy), ICrotal.; with faintness and dizziness, worse in open air, ICrot. t.; with drawn fea- tures, and deeply sunken eyes, surrounded by blue rings, Tabac.; though temperature is high (delirium), IIHyos.; during apyrexia, Ign., Ipec.; during apyrexia (quartan ague), 1 Sep.; in intermittent, HChin. a., HICina, Ferr.; in irritative fever, l l Graph.; in spite of high fever (meningitis), HGlon.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in yellow fever, GHCarbo v., IGels.; in flooding, IAIpec., ETrill. ; after flushes (spasms),trCamph.; with flushes (tuberculosis), ICalc.; sometimes flushed, IBFerr., H.Kali c.; with fontanelles remaining open, BSep.; after being frightened by a practical joke (shock), Hyper.; in spasmus glottidis, HChlor.; after injection of nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, |Tarant.; in haematemesis, HFerr.; and haggard, IGraph.; and haggard, in paralysis, IIGraph.; with cold hands and feet, Sul.; in headache, Bism., IIpec., ILach., Ver.; with frontal headache, ICalc.; in nervous headache, Spig.; in sick headache, IIMelil.; with congestion to head, ICycl., HFerr., HGlon.; with heat of head, IHell.; with palpitation, Coccul.; in valvular disease of heart, IAur met.; and hot, IGlon., Op.; after heat, Squilla; with heat and chill alter- nating, Sarrac.; with heat (meningitis), Spong.; in hemicrania, Tach., B.Phos., HSep.; herpetic, Cycl.; with abscess of antrum of Highmore, JMez.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; in albuminu- ria, ascites, incipient hydrocephalus, Sopor, Bright’s disease, I Apis; feels ill, Aur. met.; infant, HBor.; instantaneously changed to redness, Bell.; and earthy at intervals, Ferr.; after attack (internal spasms), l l Op.; after labor, IMez., | | Sec.; generally only on left side (scarlatina), Lyc.; with ulceron lower leg, Sil.; with purplish lips (cardiac rheumatism), ICact.; even lips look white (headache), Lac def.; thin, livid, Camph.; with dim, despond- ing look, l l Puls.; with startled look (neuropa- thia), l l Kali ars.; excessively, with fixed, stu- pid look, Camph.; with drawn, tired look, Polyg.; in mania, Anac.; in puerperal mania, Camph.; in tubercular meningitis, ILyc.; in measles, Camph.; in megrim, IAEthus.; after menses, INatr. m.; menses absent two and a half months, ICycl.; in amenorrhoea, | |Xan. ; before menses, Amm. G.; at com- mencement of menses, Magn. c.; during men- Ses, Amm. c., Ced., Magn. c., IMagn. m., IPuls.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Amm. c., Apis, Ars., | | Ferr., IIpec., Magn.c., Magn. m., Stann., Ver.; menses irregular, Dig.; in menorrha- gia, Coccul.; in metrorrhagia, HCinch., HIIpec.; with suppressed menses, ICycl.; milky, Dulc., Natr. c.; and miserable, IAEsc. h., ić. Im.; and miserable with diarrhoea, IFerr.; in morning, with blue rings around eyes, I IOle- and.; in morning, with paronychia, Natr. S.; in morning, on rising, Bov.; especially around mouth and nose, Nux v.; with nausea, Alum., Amyg., Glon., Hep., Lyss., Spig.; with nau- sea, after diarrhoea, Lyss.; in nephritis albu- minosa, ICochl.; in nervous affection, Mar. v.; after nosebleed, ICarbo v.; before nosebleed, ICarbo v.; with sharp-pointed nose, from dis- appointed ambition, l l Nux v.; in phthisis pituitosa, HLyc.; in phthisis pulmonum, I ITu- berc.; and covered with small, red pimples, points contain pus, ILyc.; in pneumonia, 11Ant. t., HCarbo v., ICup. m., Ferr., Phos.; during pregnancy, IPhos.; during pregnancy, with rush of blood to head, IGlon.; becomes red or flushed on least emotion, pain, or exer- tion, IIFerr.; dark red (melaena), H Ham.; in sciatica, Ferr.; with infrascapular pain in right side, IlChen. a.; in Scarlatina, Ant. t., Apis, Calc., HLyc.; in seasickness, Tabac.; sickly, Euphor.; sickly, especially around eyes, Ptel.; sickly, with nausea, Gels.; sickly, in workers in plaster, Calc. S.; with dimness of sight, IPuls.; from loss of sleep, l l Phos.; on rising from sleep, Bov.; in spermatorrhoea, IGels., MIris, Nuph., IZinc.; in curvature and caries of cervical spine, 1 ISyph.; in spinal ir- ritation, Chin. S.; on pressing spine, Atrop. s.; in enlargement of spleen, Ferr. m.; with red spots, Aur. mur.; with red spots on each cheek, Ferr.; with squeamishness and nau- sea, Lyss.; after sting, I Apis ; before attack in stomacace, Dulc.; with spasmodic pains in stomach, Diad.; after stool, Coloc., Crot. t.; during stool, Calc., Crot. t., Ipec., IKali c., IRheum, Ver.; with liquid, slimy stools, as if fermented, BRheum ; streak down centre of face, in Scarlatina, Cina ; and stretchy, Eup. perf.; sudden, in epilepsy, ICup. m.; sudden, in evening, while sitting, Ustil.; sudden, in hydrocephaloid, IIgn.; and suffering, in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; shows evidences of suffering (diarrhoea), 1Gamb.; and sunken' cheeks, Merc.; sunken, with dysmenor- rhoea, IDiad.; and sunken, with irregular menses, Diad.; in sunstroke, Ars., ICamph., IGels., 1Glon., Op.; with sweat, Mosch.; after sweating, IGlon.; and swollen, Graph., IMerc.; swollen, in inflammation of brain, | | Hell.; swollen, in irritation of brain, due to dentition, ICup. ac.; swollen, after severe hemorrhage, Ferr.; swollen, in intertrigo of arms, Merc.; swollen, in meningitis, ICup. ac.; swollen, spotted red, JAEthus.; when out of temper (anaemia of brain), Con...; thin, hec- tic, ISul.; thin, air of suffering terror (after wound on head), Led.; translucent (cholerine, dropsy), BIApis; transient, with coliclike pains in children, INux m.; while unconscious (epi- lepsy), Ast.r.; in uterine neuralgia, l l Nux v.; with vertigo, ; Coff. t., Crotal., ILach., Puls., ITabac.; with vertigo, obliging him to stoop, HPetrol.; with vomiting, Ant. t., Ipec., IPuls., ITabac., IWer.; with bilious vomiting (chronic diarrhoea), Fluor. ac.; with chronic vomiting of food, Puls.; with ineffectual attempts to vomit, Nux v.; and wan, IFerr.; wan, in . headache, I Anac.; watery complexion, IDulc.; almost waxen, Phos.; waxen, emaciated, (dropsy), Acet.ac.; waxen, in typhoid, PhoS., 8. UPPER FACE. 289 BZinc.; waxen, in oedema, BIApis; waxen, with palpitation, Calc.; with weakness, Kali c.; with weakness, in whooping cough, II Ferr.; during cloudy weather, Aloe; with worms, IFilix ; with flesh wounds, Calend.; wretched looking (retroversion), Lil. tig.; with deep wrinkles (pneumonia), Lyc.; and yellow, IGraph.; yellowish, almost brown, Lyss. Bºtanaemic, deathly, waxy, white. Face, paralysis: Il Caust., HCOccul., ICurar.; entire left cheek feels as if, Form.; after catching cold, Ruta ; of mauscles, causing contortion or involuntary twisting of mouth, || Kali ph.; beginning with faceache, ſkali m.; feeling, in left half, l l Seneg.; feeling, in arm and side of body corresponding to side affected, with prosopalgia, Coccul.; in typhus fever, HAgar.; after typhus, HCaust.; following suppression of goitre, HIod.; right cheek hanging (apoplexy), Arn.; of left half, ICepa, | |Spig., l l Syph.; corners of mouth drop, saliva runs out (typhus), IAgar.; especially when owing to constriction of nerve in canal of Fallopius, constriction being produced by inflammatory products, Petrol.; of one side, IICaust., Coccul.; of one side (hemiplegia, chorea, otorrhoea, after cold), JäCaust.; on try- ing to move but one side responded, leaving the other expressionless, l l Puls.; disfigured (palsy), Anac.; partial, of muscles of left side, | |Sul.; peripheral, l l Puls.; rheuma: ic, periph- eric, IGraph. ; paralysis of right nerve, HKali m.; right side, | | Syph.; complete, of right side (mastoid periostitis), 1 [Sil.; tender- ness on touch or pressure of affected side, IKali m. ɺ distorted. Face, parotid: Đº Chap. 9, Lower jaw, parotid gland. Face, peaked: BStaph.; in cholera infantum, HArs. iod. Hºpinched, sunken. Face, peeling: Apis, HBell.; in facial erysipe- las, IPuls.; epidermis, leaving parts hot and rough, Rhus ; when washed, Thuya. Face, pinched: Coccul., ICup. m., HIod., Sec., HTabac., IVer., | | Ver. v., Zinc.; and shrivel- led appearance, in albuminuria, BMerc.cor.; in cholera, I | Sec.; in cholera infantum, Tabac.; in diaphragmitis, Dig. ; in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus ; in dysentery, I Zinc.; as if skin were pinched, pain came gradually and left suddenly, worse in bed and from excess of heat and cold, l l Sul. ac.; in summer com- plaint, Ferr. ph. Bºy" peaked, sunken. Face, pointed: Kali c.; pneumonia, IPhos. Face, prickling: l l Apis ; burning, Sinap.; in cheeks, Cast. eq.; erratic, Cast. eq.; in left side, Bapt.; transitory, Cast. eq.; cold water causes, Bufo. §§ formication, numbness. Face, purple: Apis, Colch., Con., Crot., HGlon., IKali c., Elach., GEOp., | |Prun., 'Stram.; after Acon., if pulse remains imperceptible, Op.; in apoplexy, l l Puls.; in cholera infantum, LArs. i.; in cholera morbus and cholera Asiat- ica, ICamph.; in colic, Coloc.; with cough, Coccus; with cough, in croup, Brom.; with racking cough and splitting headache, Coc- cus; from nervous, spasmodic cough, in children (tuberculosis), Coral.; in whooping cough, 1Coral.; in cyanosis neonatorum, HOp.; dark lines between alae nasi and cheeks, ISyph. ; deep, dark hue, Vacc.; efflores- cence, in patches, Colch.; during epileptic at- tack, IIHyos.; with bloodshot eyes (congestive headache), Melil.; with laughter, Cann. i.; with neuralgia, l l Nux v.; in puerperal con- vulsions, Ant., t.; redness, l l Cup. m.; redness, worse in evening, Hyos.; redness, caused by headache, l l Melil.; from impeded respira- tion (traumatic tetanus), BNux v.; in scarla- tina, ILach.; in typhoid Scarlatina, Ailant. Bºblack, blue. Face, quiet: clairvoyant, Arn. Face, quivering : Lyss.; in eczema, ICOccul. }º convulsions. Face, rawness: in eczema, IPetrol. Face, red : Agar., Ailant., Amm. c., Amyl., Ant. c., IIApis, Arg, nit., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. m., Arum t., Ast. r.,IIBell., Berb., Brom., Bry., HCanth., Caust., IICham., Chel., ICic., Cina, Cinch., Cinnam., Cund., HCroc., iCro- tal., Crot. t., ICup., Cupr. S., Curar., Dros., HElaps, Erig., HIFerr., Ferr. iod., IGlon., BGrat., HGuaiac., IHell., Ind., Kali c., ILach., ILyc., Lyss., Merc. cor., Mez., Natr. c., | | Natr. ph., INux v., 10p., Oxal. ac., IIPhos., JPlant., Psor., Puls., Raph., Rhus, Samb., | |Sang., Sarrac., HSep., HSpig., Stram., Tarax., Vacc., War., | | Verbas., Vespa, TZing.; alter- nating with mottled appearance (Scarlatina), HCaps.; alternating with paleness, IHA con., Alum., Amyl., Bell., Brom., Camph., Cinch., ICroc., Cub., Ign., IOd., Led., H.Magn. C., HOEnan., IPuls., Rhus, Ver.; alternating with paleness, in brain affections and with vertigo, Zinc.; alternating with paleness, in convulsions before menses, l l Puls.; alternat- ing with paleness, dark, l l Oleand.; alternat- ing with paleness, with heat in head, H.Magn. c.; alternating with paleness, with heat alter- nating with shuddering, Magn. S.; alternating with paleness, in meningitis, ISpong.; alter- nating with paleness, after night watching and mental disturbance, l l Puls.; after anger, HIBry.; in angina pectoris, IAur, mur.; in scarlatinal angina, as in tipplers, Caps.; ani- mated, intermittent fever, ICed.; with anx- ious mien, Spong.; with anxiety and restless- ness, Kaliiod.; in apoplexy, Acon., Arn., Ast. r., IBell., Cact., Coccul., Gels., Glon., ILach., INux v., Sang., Stront. ; in asthma, HCaps., ICup. m.; in bed, becomes pale on rising, TVer.; and bloated, in apoplexy, Bell.,HCact., IIOp., | | Puls.; in blotches, Kali bi.; then blue, cold and moist (croup), I Spong.; bright, | |Coff.; bright, with convulsions after labor, HGlon.; bright, with headache, IGels.; bright, in pneumonia, Chel.; brown, during siesta, with throbbing in cheeks and forehead, and frequent urination, IKreo.; burning, l l Ver.; burning, after chill, Elaps; burning, fiery, Acon.; burning, with congestion to head (a woman approaching years of climaxis), Mez.; with burning and itching, like ery- sipelas, Niccol.; with throbbing of carotids, B Bell., IMelil.; in catarrh, IBadiag.; with throbbing of cerebellum, Camph.; of cheeks, Amm. C., Anac., Apis, Arg. met., Arn., Berb., | | Camph., 1Carbo v., HCham., IICina, Cinch., IClem., Colch., Eup. perf., Ferr., IFerr. ph., | | Hyper., Ign., IIpec., IKali c., Kreo., Merc. cor., Nitr. ac., Raph., Sang., Ziz.; in cheeks, from heat and anxiety, rising from abdomen, Stram.; in cheeks, in afternoon, l l Senecio; of cheeks, especially in open air, Val, ; cheeks, 19 290 8, UPPER FACE. alternating with paleness, in meningitis, ISul.; in anger, IIBry.; cheeks, short breath, worse talking, ISpig.; cheeks, bright, l l Nux v.; cheeks, with chilliness, IIBry:; cheeks, cir- cumscribed, Arg. nit., Ars. S. f., Benz. ac., Samb., IStram., ISul.; cheeks, circumscribed, in albuminuria, Ars.; cheeks, circumscribed, burning, Thuya ; cheeks, circumscribed, in catarrh, Ant. t.; cheeks, circumscribed, with continued cough without expectoration (croup), l l Sang.; cheeks, circumscribed, with tormenting cough, lSang.; cheeks, circum- scribed, dark (apoplexy, old age), BBar. c.; cheeks, circumscribed, with pale face (masti- tis), l l Phos.; cheeks, circumscribed, in inter- mittent, ILyc.; cheeks, circumscribed, in ner- vous fever, Camph.; cheeks, circumscribed, in typhus, Ars.; cheeks, circumscribed, with flushes of heat, HKreo., Lyc.; cheeks, circum- scribed, in morning, 1 to 2 A.M. (typhoid pneumonia), Lachn.; cheeks, circumscribed, lº. about nose and mouth, three or four hours each day, IColch.; cheeks, circum- scribed, with yellowness of alae nasi, corners of mouth, and Sclerotica (pleuro-pneumonia biliosa), l l Rhus ; of one cheek, circum- scribed, Dolich.; of one or both cheeks, cir- cumscribed, Sang.; cheeks, circumscribed, in pneumonia, ILyc.; of right cheek, circum- scribed, in phthisis florida, after pneumonia, Ferr.; , cheeks, circumscribed, worse right side, after heat, Lachn.; cheeks sharply cir- cumscribed, especially left, with febrile heat, especially, toward, evening (hectic), ISul.; cheeks, circumscribed, with ulcer of sto- mach, l l Mez.; cheeks, even when skin is cold, Ol, an.; cheeks, turn cold, Ang.; cheeks, dark, Merc. per.; cheeks, dark, in pneumonia, IChel.; cheeks, dark, in prosopalgia, IISpig.; cheeks, dark, in scarlet fever, IMur. ac.; with fear of death (pregnancy), Acon.; cheeks, with burning in ears, liSang; ery- sipelatous, l l Hyper.; cheeks, evanescent, in neuralgia, IMerc.; cheeks, with distorted face, Squilla; cheeks, with hectic fever, IICalc.; cheeks, in intermittent, IGels.;cheeks, in typhoid, I INux v.; cheeks, giowing, when walking, in open air, l l Mur. ac.; cheeks, with dry heat, Ran. b.; cheeks, with external and internal heat, Ruta ; in homesickness, 11Caps.; cheeks, with hot face, Cham.; cheeks, hot, Merc.; cheeks, with heat, alternating with chilliness, ILyc.; cheeks, not hot, alternating with paleness (scarlatina, intermittent), 1Caps.; left cheek, Natr. m.; left cheek, bright, with fever (croup), l l Acet, ac.; left cheek, not hot, Cann. S.; cheeks, before nose- bleed, during sleep, INux v.; one cheek, ILArn.; one cheek, in hydrocephaloid, TVer.; one cheek, in paroxysms, with shiv- ering or internal heat (hemicrania), IICham.; one cheek (pneumonia), Chel.; one cheek, the other pale, Acon., Cham., Cina, Ipec., IPuls., Rheum, Ziz.; one cheek, the other pale, in inflammation of bowels, in den- tition, Acet. ac.; one cheek, the other pale, with heat, IIPuls.; one cheek, the other pale, in meningitis, Sul.; a patch, size of a florin, on left cheek, felt as if being pierced with red hot needles, Vespa; cheeks, during fifth month of pregnancy, l l Psor.; cheeks, in prosopalgia, Chel.; of right cheek, Elaps of right cheek, without heat, with paleness of left, which feels hot, Mosch.; cheeks, in cold room, ICOccul.; cheeks, scurfy after vaccina- tion, l l Graph., | |Sul.; cheeks, in seborrhoea oleosa, IHydras.; cheeks, with internal shud- dering (tertian ague), Ign.; cheeks, with scanty sweat only during morning, l l Kreo.; cheek, swelling, with many yellow vesicles, Euphor.; cheek, with toothache, II Acon.; with cramp in chest, preventing speaking, IKali c.; in children, Ant, c., | | Ferr.; with chill, JDig.; with chill and general coldness, Stram.; with external chill and internal heat simultaneously, ISul.; with chilliness, in dys- menorrhoea, l l Nux v.; with shaking chill, in evening, IHIgn., Oxal. ac.; in chorea, ICup. m.; in colic, Coloc., l l Nux v.; with constipa- tion, HDros.; in convulsions, Bufo., ICOccul., BCup. m., 1Glon.; with convulsions after de- livery, IGlon.; with convulsions, after fright, ICup. m.; and cool to touch in apoplexy, | |Phos.; with coryza, after mercury, IIRali iod.; during cough, Bell.., | | Thuya; with cough, Bry., Cadm. S., IISang.; with cough- ing, in phthisis laryngea, Chrom. ac.; in whooping cough, ICup. ac., Graph.; in bron- chial croup, Ant. t.; dark, Arn., Ars. h., HIBapt., Bar, c., IIBell, Berb., ILEry., EIGels., IIGlon., Hep., T.Hyos., Lach.,IIOp., ISpong., Vespa ; dark, in abortion, IColoc.; dark, in apoplexy, Acon., Arn.; dark, in asphyxia, 11Ant. t.; dark, in asthma, HCup.m.; dark, in hysterical asthma, Bov.; dark, merging into bluish, IDig.; dark, during cough, other- wise pale, Kali c.; dark, in erysipelas, IApis; dark, in typhus, Apis, IIRry.; dark, with heat of head, IBry.; dark, in hepatitis, iMerc.; dark, in lyssophobia, ILyss.; dark, mahogany color, IGels.; dark, with delayed menses, IGraph.; dark, in pneumonia, IChel.; dark, in seventh month of pregnancy, in a woman with albuminuria, . headache, etc., || CEnan. ; dark, in prosopalgia, l l Plat.; dark, in puerperal convulsions, Ant. t.; dark, in puerperal fever, Coloc.; dark, almost pur- ple (laryngeal spasm), ICup. m.; dark, dusky, | | Aur. mur.; dark, during sleep (epilepsy), Aur. mur.; dark, during sleep (epileptic), IOp.; in Scarlatina, IAilant.; dark, after shaving, | | Op.; dark, covered with yellow vesicles (ery- sipelas), IRhus; deep, after convulsions, IIOp.; deep, in diabetes mellitus, IUran; n.; deep, during dentition, IGels.; deep, in dysmenor- rhoea, Bell, ióels; deep, in acute desoluam- ative nephritis, ICOccus; deep, right side, and swollen, IISèp.; in delirium, Bell... Dory, HIHyos., Op.;in delirium tremens, Bell., Cro- tal., in diarrhoea, Dulc., IGamb.; in diph- theria, Lac. c.; and drawn to right side, | | Op.; after drinking, especially warm drinks, | |Phos.; dull, IEup. perf.; dull, in intermit- tent fever, Eup. perf; after eating, cheeks, Coff; in eczema, JPetrol.; in epilepsy, IICic., ICaust.; erysipelatous, IApis, Camph., Chel, Graph., IRhus; erysipelatous, of left cheek, Lact, ac.; erysipelatous, of left cheek, caused by injections of iodine into nose and water, IGraph.; in *: erratica, IHy- dras.; in evening, Ars. h., Bar. c., IIBell., IPuls.; with constricting, burning, stinging, over right eye, Nux m.; with dry heat, Acon., Coff; with spasmodic twitchings, 8. UPPER FACE. 291 IPlat.; after fainting, Stram.; falls down sud- denly, as if dead, after singing, LySS.; with fever, Idâcon., li Astac, Bar. m., IBell., IICinch.; in bilious fever, Eup. perf.; in ty- phoid, H.Apis, Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., IGels., Nux v., IOp., Rhus; fiery, IIFerr., Hep, IIod.; fiery, of left side, with twitching and trembling in muscles, Kali m.; feeling as if he were sitting before hot fire, Nux v.; florid, ICalc., Card. m., Cub., | | Natr. ph.; glowing, Arg. nit., IIAstac.; glowing, with fine net- work of capillaries, Calc., Carbo V., ILyc.; º with headache, B.Aur. met., HBell., Glon.; glowing, with dry heat in head, in morning, when awaking, IISul.; glowing, in left cheek, Inul.; glowing, in puerperal ma- nia, 1Camph.; glowing, of one or other cheek, Phos.;glowing, in fever,11 Astac.; glow- ing, with shivering, Euphor.; glowing, with uterine hemorrhage, IFerr.; glowing, after sleep, IICina; with cold hands and feet, IIStram.; in hay fever, Sabad.; in headache, Agar..,IIBell., HCalc., Cycl., IFerr.ph., IIGlon., Indig., IKalm., IIMelil., || Puls., 1 IThuya ; with headache, bloated, ILach., Led.; with headache, before, during and after menses, IGlon., JNatr. m.; with congestion to head (cerebral disturbance), ICroc.; with conges- tion to head, in evening, Tromb.; with heat in head, Natr. m.; with heat in head, better in open air, l l Kali iod.; with cramplike pressing inward in head, Plat.; with pulsation in head, ICact.; with racking pain in head, Ptel.; with cutting pains, as with knives about heart, I ISul.; with stitch in region of heart during an inspiration, Plumb.; and hot, IAcon., IIBell., ICon., Euph., Ferr., ILyc., HINux v., IIPuls., Rhus; and hot in croup, IAcon., Brom.; hot, with dyspnoea while walking, Stront.; with dry, anxious heat, in bed at night, Jacea ; with heat, evening and night, Plumb.; hot, fiery, in tonsillitis, | | Tarant.; with flashes of heat, l l Kreo.; with flushes of heat, as if hot water were poured over one, Sep.; with heat and ver- tigo, on raising head in bed, Magn. S.; and hot, every time patient walks, Stront.; in hemorrhage, Acon., Ferr., Melil.; left side, AEsc. h., Alum., Inul.; of left cheek (hemi- crania), I Apis ; in inflammation of liver, | | Coccul.; mahogany color, during heat, Eup. perf.; mahogany color, in typhoid, lArn.; in neuralgia, Acon., Cham., | | Chel., Cinch., Con., IFerr., Ferr. ph., Iach., Phos., | |Spig., TVer., Verbas.; in mania, Anac.; in melancholia, Anac.; in meningitis, Acon., | IAEthus., Apis, Arn., IIBell., Gels., Hyper., Lachn., Merc., Nux v., Op., Stram.; with dysmenorrhoea, Ast. r., IIBell., Ferr. I |Ferr. ph., IGels., Sang.; at time for return of menses (climaxis), l l Calab.; often exhibits reflection of mental or physical misery, of most horrible agony, Ilyss.; from 9 to 3 P.M., | |Menyanth.; in morning, pale in evening, 1Sep.; on slightest motion, ITPhos.; mottled, |Bell.; with mucus in mouth, black teeth, fetid odor, l l Plumb.; with nausea, Cad. s.; especially at night, Coccion.; with crampy pain at root of nose, Plat.; with pressure in occiput, Sep.; followed by paleness, Bov., Glon., l l Lac c., Squilla ; with palpitation, Agar, Cinch.; pink, in erysipelas, IIApis ; in pneumonia, Ant, t., ILachn, Melil.; in puerperal mania, HCamph.; in quinsy, HBar. c., Bell; in rheumatism, Dulc.; right side, with sore throat, Niccol.; rose colored, CEnan.; rose colored, during coughing (laryngeal phthisis), 1Chrom.ac.; ruddy, in scrofula, Äur. met.; scarlet, Amyl., HBell.; Scarlet, extending to whole body, Nux v.; Scarlet, passing off, faint, weak, sick feeling, Sang.; scarlet, glow. ing, better in fresh, open air, worse in a warm room (menorrhagia), IFerr. S.; scarlet, in in- fluenza, Gels.; Scarlet, swollen, Camph.; ex- tremely, in Scarlatina, Caps., Merc.; shining, with fever (metrorrhagia), ICoff.; shining, with much fever (metrorrhagia), ICoff; with shivering over body, Rhus ; on affected side, with dark red eye, Tereb.; while sitting, Tell.; with dry skin, IAcon., HEup. perf; with exostosis on skull, Il Arg. met.: during sleep, |Arum m., Jacea, Menyanth.; with heavy, stupid sleep, Op.; with spinal disease, Alum.; with ineffectual efforts at stool, IICaust.; with stupor (pneumonia), IPhos.; Sudden, with coma (scarlatina), IMur. ac.; sunken, AEthus.; in sunstroke, I IThuya; with sweat, Con.; cheeks covered with cold sweat, Carbo v.; with swelling, Bor.; swollen with heat, particularly in warm room, and after bodily exertion, Amm. m.; with tearing, tensive pain, especially left side, worse from touch or motion, better from rest or external warmth, Coloc.; with thirst, worse towards evening, Plat.; with thirst and heat, LINux v.; in thrombosis, IApis; with toothache, Ver.; with unconsciousness, 1Glon. ; with uncon- Sciousness, in dentition, Canth.; upper part, worse, Lachn.; especially upper part, with headache, Glon.; in urticaria, T | Chloral., 1Cop.; vermilion cheeks (syphilis), HILach.; with vertigo, Ananth., Bell., ICact., Coccul, IGlon., IKalm., ILyc., IINux v, IStram.; with vomiting, after eating, IKali c.; with vomiting, | | Ver. tº color variable, con- gested, coppery, flushed, heat; also Erup- tion, acne, blotches, erysipelas, spots. Face, relaxation: flabby, spasms after pneu- monia and typhoid fever, l l Nux v.; of muscles (typhoid), Zinc. Face, risus sardonicus: Il Bell., Caust., Colch., Med., I ICEnan., l l Ran. b., Sec., IStram., IWer.; with spasms of chest, Hyos.; alternating with a cry now and then, Ced.; in chorea, ICup. ac.; with periodical chorea, ICup. m.; in tetanus, after a burn, Amyl.; in traumatic tetanus, IHydr. ac.; with typhoid fever, IStram. Bºšº convulsions, distorted. Face, rough: | |Staph., Sul.; cheek, l l Petrol.; every summer, l l Kalm.; in eczema, IPsor.; in keratitis pustulosa, ISul.; in nasal polypus, IAlum.; in scrofulous ophthalmia, Psor. Face, sallow : Alum.,,. Ars., Ars. h., IBapt., Berb., Calc. ph., Carbol. ac., IICarbo v., HCoccus, Coccul, Con., Cornus, Eup. perf, Ferr. ph., Hydr. ac., IHydras., Ind., Iod., Kali c., ILac def., Merc., Natr.m.,INuxv., | | Plant., IPlumb., IPod., Sep., IISul.; in asthma, || Kali ph.; with biliousness, Natr. s.; in Bright's disease, Kalm.; in cholera infantum, Arn.;in bilious diarrhoea, IApis ; in dyspep- sia, IIChel.; with emaciation, 1Calc.; in epis- taxis, ICroc.; with eczematous eruption, ILac def; in fever (ague), l l Puls.; in intermittent 292 8. UPPER FACE. fever, IChin. a., IIod.; in hepatic affections, II.Chel.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; jaun- diced, Ailant., HMyr. cer.; light, leather color (intermittent), Ferr.; in metrorrhagia, ICroc.; with white lips and tongue (metrorrhagia), | | Trill.; in menorrhagia, Carbol. ac.; in ova- ritis caused by a kick, Ars.; in ovarian troubles, Pallad.; in phthisis, Ars. iod.; in scarlatina, E.Lach.; with expression of suffer- ing, IHelon.; with expression of suffering, in ovarian tumor, Coloc. Hº anaemic, deathly, pale. Face, sensitive: Hº touch. Face, shining: BPlumb., Selen.; in erysipelas, II Apis ; as if greasy, Natr. m.; red, in gas- tralgia, Lyc.; as When using soap, Eup. pur. B& greasy. Face, shivering: Høy chilliness. Face, shrivelled: Jatroph. & Face, shrunken : Nux v.; in atrophy of chil- dren, Iod.; Small, in cholera, ICup. m. Face, sickly : AEsc. h., Aloe, Alum., Ars., Ars. h., Arg. nit., Bism., Bor., Brach., Caust., IChel., 1Clem., Con., HDig., Iber., IIod., Kali c., || Kali m., IKreo., IHLyc., Magn. m., IMerc., Natr. S., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Psor., Ptel., HSpig., Sul.; in ascites, Apis ; with sunken cheeks, in stomatitis, Staph.; in typhus, IBapt.; with nausea, Spig.; in phthisis pulmonum, Tuberc.; with polypus of rectum, IKali br.; Sallow, Eup. perf; with uterine polypus, | | Thuya, with worms, ICina. §§ cachectic ; also Expression suffering. Face, skin: difficult to move, Berb. Face, smooth: Vespa. Face, spasms: tº convulsions. Face, stiff: HFerr.; , tempero-maxillary joint, Vespa ; when talking or chewing, with heat and stitches therein, Euph.; feeling of, in ma- lar bone, from cervical glands, Lach.; muscles, with headache (climacteric years), Agar.; masseter muscles, INux. V.; in pneumonia, HFerr. Bº skin, tension ; Chap. 9, Lower jaw, joint, trismus. Face, sunken (collapsed, hippocratic, hollow): Aloe, l l Ant. chl., Arg, nit., ii. Ars., Ars, h., IICamph., Canth., HiCarbo v., Cham, Chel., Chlor., IICinch., Colch., Coloc., ICornus, ICub., Cup. ars., Cup. m., Eup. perf, HFerr., IKali c., IIIgn., IIpec., ILach., ILyc., IIMang., IMerc., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., l'Op, IPhos., Phos.ac., Phyt., Plat., Rhus, Sabad., Samb., ISec., I Sep., Stann., Staph., Sul., Tabac., | |Tereb., Ver., | | Zinc.; with apathy, Cinch.; in ascites, IApis ; blue around eyes, Chel.; cadaverous, II Ars., Camph., IICarbo v., Chlor., Colch., Cup. ac., HCup. m., IBDig., | |Pic. ac., IPlumb., I ISul., IL Ver., Zinc.; ca- daverous, in asthma, Arn., HCarbo V., ICinch.; gadaverous, with colicky pains in bowels, *Coloc.; cadaverous, cholera-like, Eup. perf; cadaverous, in cholera infantum, Ars. i.; ca- daverous, with tumor of eye, ICalc.; cadaver- ous, with fainting, IDig.; cadaverous, in inter- mittent, Coccul.; cadaverous, in typhus, ISul. ac.; cadaverous and jaundiced, Ferr.; cadaverous, in meningitis, l l Rhus, Ver.; cadaverous, in metrorrhagia, Elaps; cadav- erous, during and after pain, ICanth.; ca- daverous, in shock from injury, IPhos.; cheeks, IDros., IKali c., IMyos., ||Nux v., IPlumb.; cheeks, in fistula in ano, IIBerb.; cheeks, in diphtheria, IBrom.; cheeks, with startled look (neuropathia), l l Kali ars. ; in cheek affections, after abortion, Nux m.; in cholera, Il Ant. t., IICamph., HICup, ac., IPhos. ac., Il Ver.; in cholera infantum, |Arn.; in cholerine, IAEthus.; during cli- maxis, l l Zinc.; in colic, IColoc., IHell.; in biliary colic, ICinch.; livid, gray yellow complexion, Laur.; with sickly complexion (stomatitis), Staph.; in consumption, l l Phos.; in croup, Brom.; with laryngeal croup, IPhos.; in diabetes, HNatr. S.; after diarrhoea, II Ant., Ascl. t., Ver.; in dysentery, Ham.; in dyspepsia, IIChel.; earthy, in phthisis florida, after pneumonia, Ferr.; with anxious expression, Ver.; with hollow eyes, l l Kaliph.; in typhus fever, Ars., HCamph., Carbo v., ILach., IMerc., l l Phos., IZinc.; with sick headache, I |Tabac.; in haematemesis, HArs.; in hepatic affections, HIChel.; in shock of in- jury, Chlorof.; in laryngitis, Chel.; in acute mania, Canth.; in melaena, Ipec.; with me- lancholy, after mortification, Ign.; in morn- ing, with blue rings around eyes, IOleand.; in onanism, Hyos.; pale, IChel., S.Hell.; with peritonitis, ILyc., Ver.; in phthisis, HCarbo v.; in phthisis pituitosa, Lyc.; in pneumonia, IICarbo a., HChel., Ferr., IKali iod., ILyc., Phos.; in acute rheumatism of joints, Ars.; in Scarlatina, Camph.; after Sexual excesses, IAgnus, Con., IGels., Nux v., Phos. ac., ISelen., HIStaph., IZinc.; with red spots on cheeks, HIOp.; after stool (cholerine), Crot. t.; with syphilis, ILyc.; with weakness, I | Dros.; wrinkled, in marasmus, iCalc. Bºcachectic, sickly; also Expression suf- fering. t Face, sweat: AEsc. h., Amyl., Bell., Cham., Cinch. bol., Dig., Fluor, ac., IGlon., Ign., Med., Natr. s., Petrol., BHPuls., Spig., ISul., Tell.; bathed in, during convulsions (epilepsy), IBufo.; bathed in, and running off in little streams, Calc.; with heat of whole body, Spong.; cheeks covered, Colch.; on cheek on which he lies, Acon., Act. sp.; with rattling in chest (scarlatina), Phos.; in chorea, ICup. m; clammy, IPuls.; clammy, in colic, IHell.; cold, Ant, t, Ars., || Aur. met, Benz. ac., ICalc. ph., IHCamph., Carbol, ac., IICarbo v., Cina, ICup. m., ICinch., HDig., Dros., Elaps, | | Ferr., Hell., Hep., Iber., | | Ign., IIpec., IKali bi., || Lachn. Lach., Lyc., H.Merc., ||Nux v., Oxal. ac., | | Puls., . I ISabad., Samb., ISec., | |Sep., LiSpong, ilStaph., Stram, iTabac, HIVer., Ver. v.; covered with cold, in asthma, HArs., Dig.; cold, with heat of body, Dig.; cold, with sweat of body, evening until morn- ing, ICOccul.; cold, on cheek, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; cold, in cholera, IICamph., ICup. m., ITVer.; cold, clammy, IPlumb.; cold, clammy, in typhoid, l l Phos.; with internal coldness, Coff.;in drops (gastralgia), ICamph.; covered with cold, in emphysema, Ars.; cold, in evening, ISpong.; cold, after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; cold, particularly on forehead, ITVer.; cold, during congestion to head, Glon.; cold, in morning, in bed, Ruta ; cold, with nau- sea, in yellow fever, Cadm. S.; cold, mostly around nose and mouth, Rheum; cold, in pro- Sopalgia, |Staph.; cold, with shivering, Berb.; cold, on one side, worse at night and toward 8. UPPER FACE. 293 morning, better after waking and rising, IPuls.; cold, with stupor, ISul.; cold, with suf- focation, IHCact.; cold, viscous, in heart disease, Ars.; cold, with vomiting, Camph., Lobel. i., Tabac., ITVer.; cold, with sour or bitter vomiting, ISul.; with colic, Ars., Carbo v., | | Coccul.., | | Hell.., ||Nux v.; before cough, Amm.c.; in typhus,critical, WBapt.; after drink- ing, INCham.; in drops, in typhus, Arg. nit.; in large drops, Ars. h., ILCalc., Cup. S.; and drowsiness, Calc. p.; easily, iCarbo v.; after eating, HiCham., Natr. S.; during eating, Ign., |Natr. m. ; in a small spot, when eating, BIgn.; on touching epigastrium, with flushing,| |Spig.; fetid, cold, on one half, Nux v.; fetid, on one side, worse at night and toward morning, bet- ter after waking and rising, IPuls.; with flushes, Lyss.; cold, on forehead, IOp.; fre- quent, Stram.; in gushes, with fever, followed by languor, Med.; with icy cold hands and moderate warmth of rest of body, Thuya ; with headache, HGlon.; with heat, Cham., Dulc., | | Psor., Val.; with sensation of heat, Lyss.; hot, IChel.; hot, with functional dis- turbance of heart, JLach. ; hot, in asthma, ICup. m.; hot, in neuralgia, Cham.; hot, pro- fuse, HDros.; in hydrothorax, following me- tritis, I ICitrus; inclination to, from early in morning, Aph. ch.; , especially on side on which he does not lie, Thuya; in morning, | | Puls.; when moving about, Psor.; on one side, | | Puls.; in ophthalmia, ICon.; in pneu- monia, of old people, 1Camph.; profuse, HBufo., IDros., || Glon.; profuse, gradually extending over body on waking, Samb.; profuse, oily, Bufo.; profuse, runs down, l l Bufo.; profuse, during sleep, Med.; profuse, on falling asleep (constipation), ISil.; with rapid respiration, Agar.; running, HSil.; before sleep, Calc.; on suffused, stands out in drops and is now cold now hot (convulsions), ICOccul.; after diar- rhoeic stool, Como.; trickling, with sudden heat over body HPsor.; with weakness, Como.; forced out, as from weakness, by internal heat, Lyss. Fº, swelling: Anac. oc., 18 Apis, II Ars., Ars. s. r., HBell., ICanth., ICarbo v., 1Cham., Chel., Chlor., IColch., Como., ICrotal., Crot. t., | | Helon., | | Lac c., Lachn., IHLyc., Magn. c., Manc., IBMerc., Mez., INatr. m., INux m., INux v., HHOp., IPhos., Plant., HPlat., IRhus, Sec., HStram., | | Tereb., Vacc., IWer.a., Vinca; in anasarca, Ars., Rhus; in albumi- nuria, IApis, LArs., IMerc. cor., Natr. c., | | Rhus; of cheeks, causing blindness (var- iola), I | Vacc.; bloated, Amm.c., BApoc., Ars. m., I Aspar., Bry., HCalc., Cham., Coccul., Con., ICrotal., Dig., HDulc., Gnaphal., WHyper., HKali c., l l Kali m., IKreo., ILach., ILaur., ILed., H.Magn. c., Manc., Meph., BMerc. cor., IMerc. d., JNux v., 11Op., Phos., HPlumb., | | Prun., | Sang., ISpong., IStram., Thuya, Var., Ver., Vespa, l l Xan.; bloated, with swelled abdomen, Bar. c., Calc.; bloated, in al- buminuria, I Amm. ben.; bloated, in apoplexy, | | Puls.; bloated, with ascites, l l Rheum.; after bee sting, ILach, Led. ; in catarrh of bladder, HCinnab.; bluish, bloated, with suffocative attacks, after fright, Samb.; bloated, in can- cer labii, Camph.; bloated cheeks, IMer, cor.; bloated, from taking cold (weakness of blad- der), I IL ran. n.; bloated, during convulsions, IBufo.; bloated, in diphtheria, HNatr. m.; bloated, in dropsy, l l Senecio, Thuya; bloated, like bulbous excrescences, Alum.; bloated, in ague, TLyc.; bloated, in intermittent, HArs., IChin. a.; bloated, in typhus, Crotal.; bloated, ICina.; in typhoid, Lyc. vir.; bloated, fontanel- les remaining open, Sep.; bloated, glossy, worse from mental exertion, I Aur. met.; bloated, with pulsation in head, Cact.; bloated, in heart disease, Apoc.; bloated, icteric (diabetes mellitus), Chel.; bloated, with inflammation of liver, Merc.; bloated, after lying down, better sitting up, Apoc.; bloated, in lyssa- phobia, ILyss.; bloated, in meningitis, Hy- per.; bloated, in cerebrospinal meningitis, HHydr. ac.; bloated, in morning, Kali c.; bloated, in morning, in anaemia, ISul.; bloated, worse in morning on awaking, Spig.; bloated, pale (anaemia) Ferr.; bloated, pale yellow, HLyc.; bloated, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; bloated, red, ICinch, Led, Dory, ILach; bloated, red, full of dark spots, covered with pustules, I ILyc.; bloated, unequally red, II.Acon.; bloated, in spasm of glottis, HChlor., HLach.; sudden bloating (threatened apo- plexy), Laur.; bloated, worse talking and eat- ing, B.Phos.; bloated, with vertigo, Cact.; and body, pitting upon pressure, after thirty-six hours (anasarca), IHell.; cheeks, with burn- ing, IBell.; with burning, Bufo ; subcutaneous cellular tissue forming small tumors like tu- bercles, HKaliiod ; of cheeks, Amm. m., Apis, Arn., Ars. m., IAur. met., HIPell., Bor., Calc., IICham., | IFerr., IGuaiac., || Kali m., IIMerc., INatr. c., Natr. m., INux v., Spong.; in chlo- rosis, Ferr.; in cholerine, li Apis ; circum- scribed, painful, transient, changing place, AEthus.; in convulsions, Coccul., CEnan.; in croup, l l Sang.; in diphtheria, ICrotal.; dis- tended, l l Vacc.; distended, in delirium tre- mens and fever, ICrotal.; dropsical, IIApis, Ars., Phos., Thuya ; halfway up cheek, be- ginning at ear (parotitis), I ICist.; enormous after washing in water, Æsc. h.; with erup- tion, Psor.; with papular eruption, Vinca; with spotted eruption, Sabad.; erysipelatous, Ananth., IIApis, Euphor., IGraph., IGymn, ILach., IRhus, Sarrac., | | Sep.; erysipelatous, with toothache, Caust.; erysipelatous, dark brown redness over cheeks (poisoning by foul breath), Anthrac.; erysipelatous of cheeks in morning, Hep.; erysipelatous from a dis- secting wound, ILach.; beginning at eyes, Anac.; especially below eyes, Chloral.; with bloodshot eyes during attack (congestive headache), IMelil.; closing eyes, IBry.; espe- cially of eyelids and ears, Rhus; particularly eyelids (erysipelas of face and scalp), ICinch.; especially eyelids, nose and lips, Gamb.; especially eyelids, skin transparent, puffy and etiolated, l l Vespa; especially below eyelids, II Ars.; especially over eyes, IIRali c.; un- der eyes, Calend.; beginning about right eye, extends downward and to left eye and left side of face (secondary erysipelas), IKali c.; of cheek, with faceache, l l Kali m., HSep.; of cheeks, after faceache, HBell., ICalc., Cham., Merc.; not a feature discernible (Rhus poisoning), Anac. oc.; feels as if swol- len, Ars. m., Bar. c., IDiad., IFerr., Grat., Gymn., Niccol., Stram., ISul. ac.; feeling of, in left cheek, with pricking as from electric 294 ... 8. UPPER FACE. sparks, Nux m.; feeling in right malar bone, IChel.; feeling in cheek (prosopalgia, or tooth- ache), Cepa, Diad., Staph.; at beginning of fever, in morning, IKali c.; with sharp, irri- tating fever, l l Rhus v.; and flushed, Ast. r.; glandular, left side, hard, suppurating, IBad- iag.; with inflamed gums, INatr. m.; hard, of cheek, Amm. c., Bor., Hep., IMerc.; in heart disease, Cact.; with heat and redness, Bor.; hot, worse above eyes, ICinnab.; in hydro- thorax, Apoc.; in hydrophobia, IStram.; icteric, (diabetes mellitus), Chel.; and in- flamed cheek, Euphor.; and inflamed, ex- tending upward over head, Vespa; of cheek on affected side (traumatic inflammation), 1Con...; with itching, Como.; on upper jaw, painful, Amb.; with pain in right upper jaw, as if from teeth, Syph.; with jerking, in cheeks, 1Carbo v.; in labor, bloated, "Coff. t.; left side, | | Arg., nit., Como., IKali c., ILyss., Zinc.; left side, with small, pocklike blisters, Anac.; in left side, like erysipelas, painful, HPhyt.; of left cheek, painful, in erysipelas, IHydras.; worse on left side, Thlaspi; of left cheek, with burning thirst and heat (catar- rhal fever), JKali c.; of left cheek (toothache), Bar. c.; of left side, sensitive to touch, Lach.; left side, as far as below eye (gum boil), Bor.; most of lips, WDolich.; livid, Ferr. mur.; in malar bone, with pulsating pain, Magn. c.; during menses, in anaemia, Sul.; of cheeks, before menses, Bar. c., IGraph., IKali c., HMerc.; after mercury, IHep., IKali iod.; in morning (influenza), | |Rhus; at night, ILach.; nodular, Alum., rCalc.; to right side of nose, Elaps; Oedematous, Ant. a., Ars., Ars. m., Colch., Crotal., Cup. ars., IHam., IHell., IIIlyc., BMerc. cor., IPhos., Vespa, Ziz.; Oedematous, in afternoon (Bright's dis- ease), HArs.; Oedematous in chronic carditis, Cact:; Oedematous cheeks, AEthus.; occlema- tous cheeks, suddenly, from chill, Chloral.; Oedematous, with soapy complexion, after loss of blood, Carbol. ac.; Cedematous, with pustu- lar eruption, Chel.; Cedematous, erysipela- tous, with small, watery vesicles, and draw- ing in cheek and head, IRhus ; oadematous, worse in evening, Ars. h.; Oedematous, espe- cially eyelids, Ferr.; Oedematous, in hydro- cephalus, Merc.; oadematous, generally only on left side (scarlatina), ILyc.; occlematous, in amenorrhoea, |Xan.; Oedematous, during pregnancy, . Jab.; Oedematous, more in orbital region, worse in morning on awaking, Natr. a.; of one side, Bell., Plumb.; one cheek, with faceache and pain in cheek bone, JNux v.; one cheek, drawing and tearing in jaws, IAur. met.; one-sided, generally left, HCham.; one-sided, from root of decayed tooth, l l Sep.; of infraorbital region, sensitive to touch, HGels.; painful, IGuaiac.; with pain in cheeks, | | Kali m.; painful, awakes him at night, worse by cold, Niccol.; painful, of left cheek, caused by carious, badly plugged tooth, ICham.; painful, of cheek, extending to nose, eyes and temple, IBar. c.; painful, of cheeks, red, in streaks, especially over seat of abscess, on gum of right lower jaw, Sul.; pale, IIMerc.; pale, after scarlatina, IHell.; pale, after tooth- ache, Bov.; in peritonitis, Lach.; with prick- ing, in cheek, ISul.; puffy, Agar., Ananth., Apis, II Ars, Calend, HCanth., Cham., Chel., Chlor, ICic., Coccul., ICrotal., Cupr.s., Dory., Dros., IGels., IIpec., ILach., Merc., Merc. per., INux m., IOp., IPhos., IPuls., IIRhus, Sep., Straum., Ziz.; puffy, in apoplexy, Arn., | |OEnan.; puffy, in asthma, ICup. m., Hydr. ac.; puffy, in inflammation of brain, Cup. ac., IPuls.; puffy, in children, IICalc.; puffy, in chorea, Coccul.; puffy, in convulsions, ICup. m.; , puffy, with violent cough (catarrh), Apis; puffy, in whooping cough, WBry., HCro- tal.; puffy, in bronchial croup, Ant. t.; puffy, in cyanosis, Lach. ; puffy, in diphtheria, I Apis, ICrotal., Natr. m.; in acute dropsy, following parturition, ICinch.; puffy, in eclampsia, 1Glon.; puffy, in epilepsy, I | Op.; puffy, erysipelatous, Ailant.; puffy, heavy ex- pression, IGels.; puffy, around eyes, IIFerr.; puffy, about eyes, glabella, and forehead, Natr. a.; puffy, worse about eyes (dropsy,after scarlatina), Apis; puffy, above eyes, IIRali c.; puffy, especially below eyes, Chloral.; IPhos.; feels puffy, l l Natr. a.; puffy, in typhus, IApis ; puffy, with falling out of hair (lying- in women), Calc.; puffy, during hot stage, I Bell.; puffy, during labor, ICoff; puffy, left cheek (hemicrania), IApis ; puffy, malar bone, during pain (supraorbital neuralgia), Kali bi.; puffy, in mania, ILach.; puffy, pale, Ars., | | Bar. c., Ferr.; puffy, pale yellow, IILyc.; puffy, cheeks, especially if paralysis is a sequel or is caused by suppressed colic, with bloated abdomen, | | Plumb.; puffy cheeks, in pneu- monia, IKreo.; puffy, during pregnancy, IPhos.; puffy, and bright red, I IMerc. cor.; puffy, dark red, or cherry brown, Op.; puffy, and red, with rush of blood to head, iCalc.; uffy, red, in measles, IStram.; puffy, in scar- et fever, l l Zinc ; like a red rash, Ammoniac.; red, Bufo.; bright red, spreads rapidly in all directions, over head and down neck, shoul- ders, back, and front of chest, with pain and tenderness wherever it travels, Vespa ; red, in-chills, Astac.; red, erysipelatous, Vespa ; red and hot, with tension and burning, right side covered with vesicles, some burst (ery- sipelas), l l Rhus; red, of right cheek, Arn.; color of a red rose, generally morning, and during day and evening (headache), H.Lac def; red, of cheek (toothache), Caust.; right cheek, Elaps; right side, Magn. p., | | Ver- bas.; rightside, in erysipelas, I | Ver. v.; right side, especially under right eye, Rhus; right side, painful, Vespa; right side, pimples, Calc.; on right cheek, after scratching a pustule, burning in centre, formed a black vesicle, which broke and discharged burning ichor, | |Sil.; right side tense and hot, I |Zinc.; right side, with sore throat, Niccol.; in scarlatina, IIApis, II Arum.tr., Calc.,ILyc., Hell.., || Zinc.; in smallpox, IHydras.; with sweat, Calc., HCham., ICinch., IIMerc.; in syphilis, Merc., INitr., ac., , IISul. ac.; with tearing, espe- cially left side, worse from touch or motion, better from rest and external warmth, Co- loc.; of cheek, with toothache, Ant. c., Calc., HCalc.s., ICepa, IICham., | | Colch, Euphor., IKali c., IILach., Magn. c., IIMerc., Nux v., Samb., ISpig., Stront., Ver.; of cheek, at end of toothache, IISep.; of cheek, with tooth- ache, from contact with fresh, open air, at night, Petrol.; tumid, Bell., ICed., Crotal.; tumid, in epileptiform eclampsia, Ced.; tu- 8. UPPER FACE. 295 mid, in hysteria, HCed.; tumefaction of in- ner surface of cheek, with salivation, Bism.; turgid, IBufo, HChlor, IQEnan.; turgid, dur- ing spasmodic attacks of cough, recurring about ten times a day (whooping cough), IMagn; p.; turgid, with spasmodic twitch- ing of facial muscles, FPlat.; turgid, in hydro- phobia, Stram.; turgid, with pain, mostly in evening and morning (hemicrania), Phos.; turgid, in puerperal convulsions, Lach., Ver. v.; with unconsciousness, l l Ver.; in urticaria, iChloral, Cop.; before formation of vesicles (smallpox), I Stram.; better from cold water, worse at night, worse in right forehead, Ars.m. Hº Chap. 10, Toothache swelling. Face, tenderness: Eğ touch. Face, tension : Asaf., Merc. per., Rhus ; in cheeks, Alum., Hyper.; as if white of egg had dried on it, Alum., Bar. c., Magn. c.; below eyes, Viol.; in muscles, Ang., Cann. i., Mez., Mosch.; with nausea and diarrhoea, Bar. m.; , above nose to temples, Viol.; in cheeks, Viol: ; in cheeks, numb, as from swelling, Samb.; in one side, Benz. ac.; after prosopal- gia, IThuya ; precedes prosopalgia, Ign.; of skin, Cann. i., Jacea, Rheum ; of skin, in angina, Merc.; of skin, as if benumbed, or bloated, or covered by a cap, Berb.; of skin of cheeks (peritonitis), ILach.; of skin, as if tightly stretched over bone, Ars. m.; of skin, better bathing in cold water, Ars. m.; of cheeks, inducing desire to sneeze, and cramp in malar bone, Kali m.; as if it would become swollen, Puls.; and tingling, IGrat.; zygo- mata, numb sensation as if head were screwed together, I Plat. §§" cobweb, pressure. Face, thin : Bºy" emaciated. Face, throbbing: Ferr. ph.; in left upper jaw, Sabad.; in bones, in jaundice before attack, Arg, nit.; in cheeks, Agar., Arn., Calc., Spong.; in cheeks, with heat and brown red- ness, Kreo.; in left side, extends to ear, Cinch. bol.; in various portions, particularly left buccinator, Cann. s. Face, tickling: in left cheek, in morning, 6 A.M., Lyss. Face, tingling: Sec.; in cheeks, IHyper.; creep- ing, crawling, Acon.; in malar bone, Lyss.; especially in nose and chin, Ran. b.; in skin, as if frosted, Colch; in smallpox, Hydras. Face, titillation: as if flies or spiders were crawling over skin, Laur. Bºformication. Face, touch: feeling of, before attack (epi- lepsy), Bufo.; bones, painful, BHep.; bones of upper jaw, beneath orbit, EKalibi.; upper jaw, adjoining right nasal bone painful (caries), IIAur. met.; malar bone, painful before men- ses, during which it is painful to move even muscles of face, Stann.; sensitive, Act. sp.; left side sensitive, Lach., HPuls.; sensitive to weather (iritis), Il Colch.; sensitive, after mercury, IHep., IKali m., INitr. ac.; sensi- tive, in neuralgia, Cinch.; sensitive to towel, HCarbol. ac.; malar bone, sore, IGlon.; left cheek Sore, l l Badiag.; left malar bone, sore, | | Badiag.; over superior maxilla, Merc. cor.; skin painful, IPuls.; upper face sensitive with swelling, Atrop.; tenderness, over af- fected side, Magn. p.; left side, tender, | |Sul.; right side, tender, HClem. Face, trembling : convulsive, Sabad.; in mus- cles, TBism., | | Op.; in muscles, with fiery redness of left side, worse speaking, chewing, eating fruit or anything sour, excited by least touch, HKali m. B& convulsions, twitching. Face, feeling of a triangle: base formed by malar bones, apex in vertex, ; Irid. Face, tumors: cancerous, Con.; of cheek, Thuya. Face, twitching : Agar, Ant. c., IArs, Bell., Camph., Cham, Cic., IHyos., Lyss., Merc., Mez., IIOp., Selen.; of muscles, in threat. ened apoplexy, Laur.; extending to whole body (epilepsy), IBufo.; spread all over body, increase to dancing and jumping, I ISec.; beforé attacks of bulimia, || Ver.; in catalepsy, Art. v.; of cheeks, Carbol, ac.,B}{ell., Ver.;in cheek, with threatened caries, BPhos.; in right cheek, Agar.; frequent, of right cheek, Mez.; followed by spasms in chest, arresting respiration, | |Stram.; in chorea, IAgar.; constant, BMygale; convulsive, Acon., Amb., IIod., Ipec., ii.Iyc., Merc. cor.; convulsive, of cheek, Val., Ver. V.; convulsive, with cough, Ant. t.; convul- sive, with nausea and vomiting, Zinc.; con- vulsive, in pneumonia, Chel.; convulsive, with constant inclination to laugh, Zinc.; con- vulsive, in tubercular meningitis, ILyc.; with cough, IHAnt. t.; with convulsions, Laur., IMosch.; in evening, on lying down, INux v.; toward eyes, from cheeks, Sang.; in typhoid fever, Coccul.; in left side, Brach., Telſ.; left side, between eye and corner of mouth, with jerking, Cup. ars.; in constant motion (mania), | |Stram.; in facial neuralgia, Sabad., I ISul. ac.; in hysterical neuralgia, IVal; in pneu- monia, Il Puls.; during pregnancy, in cheeks, HHyos.; precedes prosopalgia, Ign.; with pu- erperal convulsions, 1 ||Nux v.; rapid, convul- sive, IOEnan.; with fiery redness of left side of face, worse speaking, chewing, eating fruit or anything sour, excited by least touch, HKali m.; right side, worse from talking, better from rest and sleep, patient is scrofulous and glands are swollen (affection of inferior laryngeal nerve), Con; better moving shoulders up and down (irritability of cerebrospinal system), | |Ran. b.; after stool, Ipec.; with stuttering (chorea), l l Sep.; tearing, in r. malar bone, to temple, Sore to touch, Bry.; and trembling, Laur.; visible, especially right side, worse during rest, Menyanth. 8& contraction, convulsions, distorted, risus sardonicus, trembling. Face, ulcers: Ananth., Ars., ICon., Phyt, Psor.; antrum involved, from internal nose, HKali iod.; cancerous, between right eye and ear," Brom.; cancerous, ill-conditioned, HPhyt.; cancerous, Scabbing, burning, Il Ars.; cancer- ous, spreading, Con.; gnawing, ICon.; gra based, on cheeks, HHKali m.; with grayish bottom, elevated edges, shooting pains ex- tending to root of nose, and in 'ernal angle of eye, I IThuya; on left cheek, with bloody ichor, discolored fundus, and raised edges, HIBell.; serpiginous, excoriating, smarting, Caust.; serpiginous, with excruciating pain, | |Staph.; small and scattered, HLach.; on cheek, after a sting, Vespa; suppurating, on left cheek, l l Iod.; wartlike, on cheek, II Ars.; on right zygoma, l l Phos. Bº cancer. Face, warts: Calc., IICaust. IIDulc., Kali c., INitr. ac., Thuya ; under eyes, Sul.; flat, Sep.; 296 8, UPPER FACE. itching, Sep.; on cheek, large, hard, dark- colored, with a large base rapidly increasing in size, IThuya; on chin, Lyc.; on corners of mouth, Cund.; old, Kali c.; seed wart, on left cheek, Calc.; small, Sep.; twelve about mouth and chin, long, rough at top, peduncu- lated, returned after ligation, l l Sep. Face, desire for washing with cold water: Apis. Face, waxy: HArs., Aspar., (IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Sil.; with cough, Phos.; in dropsy, Acet. ac., II Apis ; with palpitation, ICalc.; in typhoid, IPhos., HZinc.; in typhus, Zinc.; with irregular menses, Dig. Iº anaemic, pale. Face, white: ashy, suddenly faint, so weak, believed she was dying (puerperal fever), || Act. rac.; in children, Dig; dirty white, in cholera infantum, Calc. p.; in typhus, Zinc.; mottled, with red, l l Lach.; about nose or mouth, I [Natr. ph. Bº anaemic, pale. Face, feeling similar to a cool, refreshing wind when overheated : Gamb. Face, wounds: Bº injuries. Face, wants it wrapped up warm : 3Thuya. Face, wrinkled : HSars., Zinc.; in abdominal typhus, l l Stram.; in hydrocephalus, IHell.; a deep wrinkle down side of mouth toward chin, from each corner of nose (gastritis mu- cosa in a child, typhus abdominalis), Ars.; old, pale (marasmus), Abrot.; withered, in cholera, HAEthus. G@* old. Face, yellow: Alum., Ananth., Aph. ch., II Arg. nit., Ars., Ars.h., Ascl. t., Bry., HICalc., ICalc., p., 1Canth., 1Caust., Ced., Cham., IHChel., Cina, HICinch., Con., Cornus, ICrotal., IDig., "Ferr., Gels., Hell, IHep, IHydras., Iod., HIpec., Kali bi., Kali br., Kali c., II,ach., Lachn., IILyc., H.Magn. m., Manc., IBMerc., IMerc. cor., Myr. cer., Natr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., Phyt., Plumb., Psor., Ptel., HSamb., HSars., HSep., Sil, Sul.; in ascites and albuminuria, Apis ; bilious, IPhos.; bilious, with constipation, IHydras.; in scrofulous and lymphatic persons, yellow- ish brown (pleurisy, with croupous exuda- tion), IHep.; in cardialgia, l l Sec.; with catarrh, IILyc.; cheeks, Ars. h.; cheeks, with traces of red vessels and circumscribed red- ness, ILach.; at beginning of chill, Ars. h.; dark, Ars. h., Magn. c.; dark about eyes, Nitr. ac.; dark, in affection of liver, BMagn. m.; in diarrhoea biliosa, RMerc.; dirty, Chlor., | |Sep.; dirty, in hemicrania, Sep.; dirty, pale (in bilious attacks), ILach.; with dry, hot skin, I | Ptel.; dull, in ozaena, Elaps; with dyspepsia, Sep.; earthy color, in Addison's disease, Natr. m.; earthy, with small, red blood vessels showing through skin (syphilis), JLach.; in epistaxis metrorrhagia, ICroc.; around eyes, Spig.; particularly around eyes, , as if occurring from a bruise (greenish yellow), | |Med.; rings under eyes (toothache), Spig.; with sunken eyes, Puls.; in fever and ague, ICinch; in intermittent, IFerr.; during apy- rexia (intermittent), Arn.; in tertian, IDig.; in typhoid, ILyc., Merc.; in typhus, IBapt., Zinc.; in yellow fever, IGels., ISul., BVer.; in gastric derangement, Natr. S.; in young girls, IBar. c.; yellowish gray, Coccul, I ILyc.; and yet feel hot, with constant chilliness, IPuls.; in icteroid (paraplegia), IPlumb.; jaundice, Amb., Bell., IIChel., IDioSc., IGels., Iod, IIMerc., IMyr. cer, Natr. S., INitr. ac., IBNux v., | | CEnan., Phos.; dark brown, Arg. nit., IIod.; jaundiced, cadaverous, Ferr.; jaun- diced, in biliary colic, ICinch.; jaundiced, in intermittent, Chin. S., | | Tarant.; jaundice, in insanity, I |Nux v.; in leucorrhoea, Natr. m.; in affection of liver, ICard. m., Magn. m.; in enlargement of liver, Chel.; in hepatitis, |Merc.; during menses, Caust.; with irregu- lar menses, Dig.; especially around mouth and nose, Nux v.; in intercostal neuralgia, | |Stann.; and old looking, Sars., Bry.; pale, ashy, in dyspepsia, ILyc.; pale, soon changes to brown, Iod.; pale, in dyspepsia, Lach.; pale, sickly, Lachn.; usual redness of cheeks has a mixture of dark yellow, IIChel.; with red flush, INux v.; yellowish red, in sun- stroke, IGlon.; with continual pain under right ribs and in epigastrium (bronchitis), ILyc.; saddle across upper part of cheeks and nose, HiSep.; sickly, iPhos.; in spots, HFerr.; straw color, Arg. met.; straw color down to lips (scirrhus of os uteri), Arg. met.; straw color, with mucus in mouth, black teeth, fetid odor, | | Plumb.; in syphilis, IHLach.; tawny, in ty- phoid malaria, Lyc. vir.; particularly temples, Caust.; with obstinate, even malignant ul- cers, ICrotal.; yellow white, Hydras. tº brown, cachectic, earthy, spots. FACEACHE, (prosopalgia): IAcon., Anac.or, Ananth., Apis, Arg, nit., 77 Atrop. S., Aur. met., HBell., IBism., IHCalc., HCaps., Carbo a., Casc., HICaust., HRCed., HChel., 1Cinch., Coccul., Coloc., NFerr. ph., IIGels., IKalm., Lith., Magn. m., HIMagn. p., IMerc. cor., IMez., INux v, IPlat., IPuls., IRhus, Sep., IISpig., IIStaph., IIStram., IWVer., ||Verbas, Vespa. Faceache, in afternoon: regularly, ICOccul.; commences at 4 P.M., continues all night, | | Merc. cor. Hº neuralgic. Faceache, from exposure to cold air: ICalc. ɺ cold, weather. Faceache, arthritic: Caust., IColch., Coloc., Ign., Lith., Merc., Nux v., IRhus, ISpig. B& drawing, rheumatic. Faceache, with asthma: after disappearance of tetters in face, IDulc. 539 heat. Faceache, back: from mechanical irritation of spinal nerves, as in musical virtuosi, Ign. Faceache, bed: worse after being in a short time, Sil.; worse in heat of, Glon. Faceache, benumbing: in malar region, worse opening jaw, Coccul.; intermittent in upper margin of left malar bone, HIVerbas.; whole left side, Verbas.; as if gone to sleep, Benz. ac. Faceache, biting: Berb.; burning, with con- gestion in head, Grat.; in cheeks (epilepsy), ICarbo a.; pricking in left cheek, below eye, Zinc.; sensation as if she had been bitten, in left side near mouth, Lyss. Faceache, in bones (undefined): Agar., Aur. mur., JNitr. ac.; in chronic naso-pharyngeal catarrh, I |Natr. c.; at night, IPhyt.; with tearing, lancinating toothache, Kali c. Hº boring, bruised, crushing, digging, gnawing, malar bones, pressing, screw- ling. Faceache, boring : in cheeks, Calc.; in bones, Arg, nit., Nitr. sp. d.; in cheek bones, Mez., Ziz.; worse during night, I | Sil.; in caries, IAur. met.; cramplike (neuralgia), l l Plat.; 8. UPPER FACE. 297 in malar bones, Plat.; in left malar bone, better from touch, Thuya ; nightly, in malar bone, insupportable during rest, and driving one from place to place, IMagn. c.; in right cheek bone, Stront.; in prosopalgia, BIgn., ElPlat.; in right side, near canthus of eye, ex- tending along nasal branch of trifacial nerve, attack generally at night, IPlat.; in right zy- goma, Camph.; in right zygomatic process, when walking, Aur. met. Faceache, with stertorous breathing: IGlon. Faceache, bruised : 1 ISul.; aching, in right side, Plant.; in bones, Zinc.; in cheek bones, when chewing, Natr. m.; in region of malar bone, during menses, Stann.; dull, in right malar bone, radiating into forehead and right head, a small spot pulsates, and burns like fire, Merc. iod. flav.; violent about in- ferior orbital edges, on awaking in morning, on pressing them, Sars.; in periosteum, Ruta ; , before prosopalgia, Ign.; in left Zygoma, worse when touched, Coral. ɺ soreness. Faceache, burning: Gº Face burning. Faceache, with oppression of chest: Aur. met. Faceache, chewing: causes aching in muscles, Osm.; better from, ICup. ac. Faceache, with chill: ICaust.; after suppressed chills, by quinine, liStann. Faceache, after abuse of coffee, liquor or qui- nine: INux v. Faceache, cold: after exposure on damp day, IGels.; after catching, during stormy weather, both sides affected, attacks more frequent during winter and spring, BNitr. sp. d.; after taking, pain down sides of, face, IGraph.; from being in a cellar while he sweated, | | Rhus. Hº air, weather. Faceache, worse from concussion : Arn., IBell., ISpig. Faceache, congestive: gº inflammatory. Faceache, with frequent epileptic-like convul- sions of face : Aurant. Faceache, with constipation: INatr. m. Faceache, constriction: in left malar bone, extending into left eye, Coloc.; constrictive, from temple and eyes to whole side, worse by noise, movement and touch, ICinch. B& cramplike, pinching, tensive. Faceache, cramplike: iMagn. p.; severe, in bones, Magn. m.; in left cheek, Ol. an.; in ma- lar bones, Hyos., IPlat.; dull, in malar bone (abscess of antrum), Mez.; in malar region, worse on opening mouth, Coccul.; beginning in left zygoma, and spreading towards eye, temple, ear, and down neck to shoulder, worse on entering a warm room and after warm food, first on right, then on left side (prosopalgia), lMez.; numbness in left malar bone, IPlat.; in malar bone, with tension and tensive draw- ing in cheeks, inducing desire to Sneeze, Kali m. Bºº constriction, pinching, tensive. Faceache, crushing, in bones: Ananth.; in neuralgia, like a crushing with tongs, often occurs twice a day, Verbas. Faceache, cutting : in bones, Arg. nit.; worse in left side, I Bell.; in toothache, HStaph. Bºº lancinating, stabbing. Faceache, darting: Magn. p.; in cheekbones, with threatened caries, IPhos.; with frontal headache, Stilling.; in inferior maxillary branch of trifacial nerve, IPlant.; in hysteri- cal neuralgia, l l Valer.; worse by noise, move- ment and touch, Cinch.: in different parts, beginning in uncertain places, attacks brought on by speaking, eating or slightest touch, Phos.; in right side, Lyss.; sharp, through side, with dulness in head, Sticta; stinging in left cheek, with coryza, after abuse of mer- cury, IKali iod.; stinging in left half, under left eye to cheek bone, when they were worse, and toward left side of nose, radiating, not so painful, to teeth of upper jaw, better from heat, l l Spig. Gºtlightning-like, neuralgic. Faceache, during day: morning till sunset, worse at noon, IISpig. Faceache, digging: Aur. mur.; in neuralgia, | |Sep.; in malar bone, nightly, insupportable during rest and driving from place to place, |Magn. c. Faceache, drawing: Alum., IHyper., IKali c., | | Rhod., IRhus, Sep., Stann.; in bones, 1Colch.; extending into cheek, Caust.; cramplike, extending to articulation of jaws, after abuse of mercury, l l Kali m.; cramplike, extending to articulation of jaw, with sting- ing in jaw and teeth, l l Kali m.; dull, in pros- opalgia, Ign.; extending into ear, Caust.; at 9 P.M., Zing.; worse in evening, Cist.; in cheek, with Oedematous swelling of face and eyelids, HRhus; here and there, II Ars.; in upper jaw, IAur. met., | | Carbo v., Rhus v.; in upper left jaw to temple, Zing.; in upper jaw, in smallpox, l l War.; in left side, from chin to temple, after severe pain, Polyg.; in left side, with sensation of heat and dulness in head, I | Puls.; from left cheek into interior of left eye, better cold air, Cepa; in malar bone, Iodof., Rhus, Stann.; in left malar bone, Camph.; in left malar bone, lying down, Chel.; in right malar bone, Arg. met., Sil.; in right malar bone, toward temple, Am- moniac.; cramp in muscles, region of left mas- toid process, must incline head to right side, Mang.; in upper maxilla, Abrot.; in maxilla, from left to eye and ear, l l Chel.; in malar bone, to temple, Viol.; in muscles, Ang., Bar. m.; in masseter muscles, INux v.; in cheeks, from music, l l Phos. ac.; in neuralgia, Ver.; in facial nerve, Carbo v.; painful, in paral- ysis of face, Cadm. s.; in right cheek, I Agar., Caust.; in right, I ITereb.; spasmodic, in cheek bones, Val.; in toothachc, IStaph.; tensive, in cheeks, inducing desire to sneeze, and cramp in malar bone, Kali m.; twitching in maxillary bones, Bry.; transitory, in left side, from cheek bone toward nose, as if in muscles, in evening, Lyss.; often attended with a sensation as if part were being drawn tighter and tighter, and then suddenly let loose, as if cutting a tight string, l l Puls. ɺ arthritic, neuralgic, rheumatic. Faceache, drinking: from excesses, Ars., IIgn., |Nux V. Faceache, dull pain: in evening, worse at night, disturbing sleep, l l Hyper.; in malar bones, . Iodof.; in left malar bone, in morning, Ars. i.; in right malar bone, l l Hell.; sensation of pressure in left malar bone, Coccul. Faceache, in dyspepsia: Arg. nit. Faceache, extends through ear: especially left, ILach., Sep. 53; noise. Faceache, eating: attacks mostly after, between 5 and 7 P.M., lasts one to three hours, patient * 298 8. UPPER FACE. could not bear least touch of head and screamed from Severity of pain, I Zinc.; caused by miss- ing dinner at usual hour, ICact. Faceache, eruption ; after suppression of ecze- matous, on ear, during day paroxysms of pain every five to six minutes, intense but of short duration, less often at night, pain begins about lips and gums, spreads thence over whole right side of face, IIThuya ; small lumps and nod- ules, Sil; after disappearance oftetter in face, IDulc.; after zoster, Kalm., IMez. Faceache, evening : worse, l l Rhus; drawing, 9 P.M., Cist., Zing.; until midnight, with moan- ing, Mez.; neuralgia worse, I Sep., Zinc.; pressing pain worse, iCaps.; tearing, Cist., 1Cocc., T.Puls., Thuya. Bº night. Faceache, excitement: Hºt mental. Faceache, exertion: tº motion. Faceache, eyes: with inflammation, IBry.; with lachrymation, IISpig.; with ciliary neuralgia, IISpig.; spreads to forehead, teeth, ears changing features, Rob.; from suppressed blennorrhoea, Ign. Faceache, with fever: typhoid and miliary,IIgn. Faceache, fierce : through left side, into teeth and ear (hysterical neuralgia), Val. Faceache, finger points: radiating to, ICOccul. Faceache, gnawing: Aur. mur., Berb.; in right malar bone, Lyss.; worse in temples, espe- cially right, Aurant.; in right malarbone, into teeth, cheeks swollen, cannot chew, ILyc. Faceache, during prolonged course of gonor- rhoea: IIgn. Faceache, grumbling: HKali iod.; or shooting pains, especially with malaise, l l Gels. -- Faceache, with hawking: of white mucus, Kali m. Faceache, with headache: Brach.; violent, stunning, Iris; extending over head, even to hairy scalp (periodical toothache), Coccion.; On right frontal protuberance to right occi- pital region, of forty-five years standing (headache), | |Tuberc. §§º temples. Faceache, with dilated heart: Tabac. Faceache, heat: worse from, and in bed, jerk- ing better, IPhos., Rhod.; tearing better, Rhod.; in pregnancy better in a warm room, | |Sep.; worse in warm room, evenings better in cool or open air, IKali S.; worse in a warm room, in bed and from hot food, in evening till midnight, Iying with head iow, on left side or on side not affected, l l Puls.; better wrapping up head, "Hep., Mez., Sil. Hº" bed, fever, inflammatory. Faceache, with hemorrhoids: Sil.; from Sup- pressed fluxes, Ign. Faceache, in Highmorian cavity: B& malar bone. IFaceache, with canine hunger: worse or excited by slightest exposure to cold, better by ex- ternal warmth, Dulc. Faceache, increases and decreases gradually : | Stann. Faceache, inflammatory: Acon., Arn., IBar, c., IBell., IBry., Cact., Ferr. ph., Glon., ILach., Merc., Phos., Plat., Thuya, Ver., tº heat. Faceache, infraorbital: Arg. nit., TBell, Cinch., Iris, Nux v., Plat., Verbas., Zinc.; left side, commences near foramen, extends into eye, temple, ear, nose and teeth, jerking and tear- ing, increased temperature of parts, which are sensitive to touch, afternoon till midnight, drives out of bed, better toward morning, | |Spig. Fºº, with influenza: ISpig. Faceache, intermittent: beginning with shak- ing severe chill, Sabad.; chronic, ICed.; with congestion of eyes and head, Sep.; in upper jaw, Cup. ars.; in a man who used liquor, coming on every spring, attack ap- peared 9 A.M., and ceased 2 P.M., INux v.; worse in infraorbital branch of trifacial, worse in morning, better lying in bed, iNux v. jº periodic. Faceache, jaw: #33 malar bone; also Chap. 9, Lower jaw neuralgia. Faceache, jerking: l l Rhod.; cooling, in left upper, Asim.; in left upper, Sabad.; in left side, with sensation of heat and dulness in head, I | Puls.; in right malar bone, Carbo v., IChel.; violent in pes anserinum, ICOccul.; in left cheek, extending to forehead, right temple, worse taking anything cold into mouth, or in cold or wet weather, better from warmth, IPhos.; like electric shocks upward, Sep.; worse from wind and changes in weather, better eating and from warmth, Rhod. Hº neuralgic, tearing, twitching. Faceache, joints: worse in evening, Cist.; in tempero-maxillary, Vespa. Hº Chap. 9, Lower jaw joint. Faceache, lacerating: from cold or caries, in teeth, IBMerc.; in right half, Con. Bºº tearing. Faceache, laming pain: in right side, extend- ing to parietal bone, worse in right clavicle, better from eating, worse from touch and lying down, ICinch. ...” Paceache, lancinating: Cinch.; in malar bone, Alum.; usually left side, sometimes right, occasionally both, every morning from 7 to 12, better by pressure, Chin. S.; in right cheek, IAgar, Brach. 53% cutting, stabbing. Eaceache, left side : Arund., Brach., HChel., IDulc., IGlon., | | Sep.; worse in damp, cold air, l l Spig.; bruised, Coral.; in cheek, Dios., Merc. iod. rub., | |Staph.; worse in cheek, in evening after lying down, close to ear, seizing temporal and zygomatic region, with sensa- tion as if bones were sawed through, radiat- ing to OS petrosum, with sensation at a small place as if there were a hole in bone, which feels at touch as if brain were touched, | |Stram.; in cheek, followed by a hard pain- less swelling, size of a pea, Lyss.; parts ten- der, cannot chew, Hell., ISpig.; worse by cold or damp, Polyg.; developed from a heavy cold, involves eye, coming and going suddenly, | |Spig.; constriction, Coloc.; continuous, | | Ver.; cramplike, Mez., Plat.; as if cut off at septum and middle of forehead (prosopal- gia), Chel.; every day at 6 P.M., lasts till 4 A.M., IGuaiac.; downward, Hell.; drawing, Cepa, l l Chel., "Mang, Polyg., | | Puls.; began Over eye, with severe stitches in ear, passed Over left cheek to ala nasi, stitching tearing, | |Stram.; with tearing, burning, shooting into eye, malar bone and teeth, HISpig.; commenc- ing in foramen mentale and extending into ear, I | Puls.; better wrapping up head, l l Spig.; severe, darting to temples, remits during day, worse 9 P.M., l l Merc. cor.; on a level with zygo- matic process and malar bone, almost constant, | Thuya ; affecting lower maxillary bone, 8. UPPER FACE. 299 also frontal, involving left side of head, to nape of neck, pain maddening, Magn. p.; from jaw to ear, Plant.; jerking, Osm., Phos., | | Puls., Sabad. ; lancinating, Chin. s; with retarded menses IILobel. i.; to neck, IGuaiac.; needlelike, Cinch.; neuralgia of trigeminus, II Acon., INatr. m.; chronic otitis media, Natr. c.; from parotid to eye, Coloc.; periodic, in morning, worse by noise, movement and tonch, ICinch.; piercing, I ISpig.; pressing, l l Verbas., Coloc.; pressing, tearing, Lachn., Spig.; better from rest, I ISpig.; better rubbing with cloth dipped in cold water, Caust.; scorched feel- ing, I ISpig.; shooting, Coloc., IKali bi., Magn. c., IPlant., || Val.; soreness, Cup. arS., l l Lac C., Lyss., | |Sul.; stabbing, I ISul.; from arcus superciliaris downward, IMez.; Stinging, Apis, Asar, IIColoc., Ind., Merc. iod. flav., Spong.; stitches, AEsc. h., Camph., 1Con..., | | Natr. m., Paris, Sang., Staph.; worse at exit of supraorbital nerve, tearing, cut- ting pain from thence to forehead, zygoma and check, affects right side, attacks 9 A.M., height about noon, then gradually diminish until 4 P.M. and disappear, worse from least motion, l l Verbas.; from supraorbital region to teeth, ear and nape of neck, worse in a warm room, warmth of bed, lying with head low, chilliness, l l Puls.; tearing, Ars., Carbo v., Caust., I Coloc., Graph., Magn. S., IMez., Plant., | | Sars., , ||Sars., Spong., I Staph., Zinc.; tensive pain, 1Coloc., Spig., l l Verbas.; tendernessofaffected parts, Coloc.; from abuse of tobacco, I |Sep.; involving supra-maxillary portion of trigeminus, lancinating, crampy darting and shooting, extorting cries, Magn. p.; extends upward, worse in cold air, better by warmth, walking about, worse in evening, Sul.; cannot lean on left side, Ars. Faceache, light: strong, Cact.; worse from, Ars, I Bell., IChel., Coccion., Con., Magn. p., | | Spig. Faceache, lightning-like : attacks of pain, grad- ually growing more frequent, BIKalim.; shoots Over right side in talking, sneezing, biting hard, or touching teeth with tongue, attacks in morning, last ten minutes to an hour, | | Verbas. Bº darting, neuralgic. Faceache, lying: tolerable only when still in bed, Cact.; worse on affected side, Spig.; worse lying down, better sitting up (neural- gia), IFerr. Faceache, in malar bones: IAgar., Calc. s., Caust., ICup. ac., IHyos., Iod, Iris, IKali iod., Sul.., ||Verbas., Viol.; below, I | Merc.cor.; with swelling in one cheek, INux v.; worse when chewing, Natr. m.; dull, in left, worse from exertion, l l Lac c.; in left High- morian, cavity (coryza), HBerb.; near left ear, as if sawing bone, on a small spot, as if a hole were there and when touched, hor- rible sensation as if brain were touched, at first, better by warmth, worse evening and night, Stram.; shoots in right eye, nose and below ear when touched, Ars. met.; pain under, extends transversely across face, Stil- ling.; in left, I Chel., Ipom.; about left, in evening, Chin. S.; Originating on left, near ear, extending through teeth to nose, through eyes to temples into head, painful spots burn like fire, sensitive to rays of sun, Thuya; in left, extending into eye, IColoc.; begins on left, extends down face to neck, only left side, pains shooting downward, with burn- ing and throbbing parts, feels swollen 11.15 A.M. till 3.30 P.M., when she sleeps, worse lying, better standing, hard pressure, cold or warm applications, l l Spig.; left, painful when touched, Paris; pain, when free from pain in limbs, IKalibi.; during menses, Stann.; goes off at night, reappears next day, Act. rac.; in morning, on awaking, severe at night, none in day, spreads over lower and upper maxil- lap, radiates to vertex, Occiput, neck, arms and fingers, Sep.; commences over, and ex- tends backward over side of head, worse at night, commences gradually 9 P.M., worse until 3 A.M., when it gradually subsides, comes on at breakfast and lasts till 4 P.M., IISul.; to nose, eye, ear, neck and side of head, shooting and burning, better kneeling down and holding head tight to floor, l l Sang.; ex- tends to infra and supraorbital nerves, and up side of head, comes on afternoon, lasts three hours, returns again late at night, continues till 1 A.M., comes on again in morning, disap- pears before afternoon, l l Sul.; to root of nose and temples, HPhos.; in right, iChel., Dolich, Iodof., Irid., | | Verbas.; in right towards ear, I [Psor.; in right, in morning, Arum d.; in right at night on .# | Chel.; in right, extending to supraorbital region during night, Anag.; in right, extending to head, causing sleeplessness, ll Med.; in right, worse openingjaw, Coccul; in right, as if from teeth, with swollen face, Syph.; from right to left, ICalc., p.; under right, better by pressure, Bry; both sides, intermittent, Gnaphal.; in orbital plate of right superior, better press- ure, Bapt.; in maxillary sinuses, with copious thick expectoration, chilliness, Vomiting, loss of appetite, loose stools, sleeplessness and rest- lessness (influenza), Puls.; steady, IPlat.; seems to start, before paroxysm, parts becom- ing cold, IDulc.; torturing , neuralgic pains daily at same hour, with flushing of that side of face, Kali cy.; worse from touch and in evening (faceache), ICaps.; worse from touch, extending to ears and temples, worse in fresh air, better wrapping up face, Hep.; transient, | Chel.; from within out, I Dros.; in region of os zygomaticum, IGraph.; below right zygoma, Bell. Bºbones, boring, bruised, crushing, digging, gnawing. Faceache, from malarial influences, Ced., ECinch., || Chin. S., Eup. perf, Ipec., Natr. m. Faceache, menses: with scanty, Caust.; Mez.; worse at menstrual period, must lie with head over side of bed, body prone, 1.17-inc. Faceache, mental: after emotions, ICOccul, ICup.ac., IIgn., | |Sep.; after excessive mental work, Ign.; from thinking, Amm. C. Faceache, after mercury: IAur.met., 1Carbo V., Cinch., IIHep., Nitr. ac., ISul. .. Faceache, in morning : lancinating, 7 to 12, Chin. S.; lightninglike, l l Verbas.; tearing, Mez., Thuya. tº gº * * * Faceache, about centre of cheek, as if bitten by mosquito: Carbol. ac. º Faceache, motion: worse from Spig; WOrSe by opening mouth, especially if there be con- gestion of blood to head, l l Phos.; Worse.9pen- ing mouth, Coccul; darting worse, Cingh.; neuralgia worse, INux v., IIBell.; pressing 300 *r 8. UPPER FACE. pain worse, ICinch.; pressing pain, better running about, Bism.; obliged to run from room to room all night, to hold painful side and constantly wag head, as soon as she re- mained quiet pains returned, Magn. c.; shoot- ing worse, Bell.; worse from exertion, Cact., | | Lac c. Faceache, music : caused by, ICact.; from ex- cesses in musical performances (spinal irrita- tion), Ign. Faceache, as if nails were driven into jaws: LPhOS. Faceache, with nausea; and vomiting, IIris, tº vomiting. Faceache, neuralgic : , IAcon., Ars., Bell, Cham., Caps., 1Carbo v., Cup. m., IGels., Hyos., Ign., Lach., ILyc., IHMagn. p., Nux v., Plat., IISpig., IWer.; spreads over all branches, from foramen stylo mastoideum to ala nasi, tearing produces oscillation of facial muscles with distortion, | |Stram.; chronic, ex- tending to temple, ear, alae nasi and upper lip, worse in open air, better wrapping up warmly, Hep.; chronic, almost constant for two years, I | Verbas.; from derangement of dental nerves, IHekla ; dental, in inferior branch of fifth, HChloral.; numbness of lips from paralysis of trifacial nerve, Natr. m.; of fifth pair, Amyl.; flying from one branch to another, IIGels.; as if a hot iron were thrust through ramification of fifth pair (hemicrania), Ars.; of fifth pair, par- ticularly when pain is traceable along one of its three divisions at a time, EGels.; pain in all three divisions of fifth pair, left side, on exposure to cold draught of air, worry or anxiety, begins 6 P.M., lasts three or four days with little intermission, sharp dart- ing, every few moments, l l Sul.; in fifth pair, worse from touch and in evening, Zinc.; in infraorbital and maxillary branches of fifth pair, ISpig.; affecting pesanserinus, paroxysms in forenoon, | |Plat.; affecting pes anserinus, # Severe pains like tic douloureux when region supplied by it is touched (tertian ague), IPuls.; affecting pes anserinus, worse from touch, | |Staph.; involving supra, and infraorbital regions, Magn.p.;in inferior maxillary branch of trifacial, IPlant.; in left upper jaw, daily at 4, increasing until 10, ceasing at 4 P.M., IKali cy.; of trigeminus, Ars., Hydrocot., Ver.; of trigeminus, from taking cold, Merc.; of trigeminus, after suppressed gonorrhoea, or eczema of ears, Thuya ; of trigeminus, heat running up in head before attack, weak nervous feeling in abdomen during interval, ILach.; of trigeminus, left side, face red, hot, restless, anguish, IWAcon. ; of trigeminus, early in morning, worse from standing and motion, Nux v.; of trigeminus, oph- thalmic branch on left side, regularly at 7 A.M., increasing till noon, then decreas- ing, Natr. m.; of trigeminus, especially supraorbital branch (Bright’s disease), IChel.; of trigeminus, causing toothache and hemi- crania, Coloc.; in Smaller twigs, IIgn. Hº darting, jerking, lightning-like, tearing. Faceache, night: comes on 11 or 12 P.M., | |Sul.; boring, IMagn. c.; bursting, I | Staph.; chill, no thirst, Caust.; digging, Magn. c.; neuralgia worse, I Sul, I [Sil.; pressing, | | Chel.; singing, Con.; stitches, Spong.: tearing, IMagn. c., Con. 533 evening. Faceache, noise : worse from, HISpig.; worse from odors of cooking, worse evening, better by sleep, l l Sep. Faceache, due to prolonged nursing: Ign. Faceache, painful: above root of nose, ICaps. Faceache, with palpitation: 1 ISpig. Faceache, with paralytic symptoms: ICaust., |Gels., INNatr. m.; at beginning, HKali m. Faceache, periodic : ICinch., Glon., IISpig.; clocklike, Ced.; at 10 A.M., 3 P.M. and 10 P.M., | | Chin. S.; every day, at 6 P. M., lasts until 4 A.M.,IGuaiac.; recurs, especially after checked ague, in Natr. m.; affecting different parts on different days, Magn. p.; in jerks, Val.; from left to right, mostly in infraorbital and maxillary branches, ICinch.; from torpid liver, Il Polyp.; in paroxysms, with an hour's interval, for two months, followed by Soreness, side of face sore and throb- bing when lying upon it, pains extend all over right side of head, and when violent shoot to opposite side, worse in a cold or very warm room, does not venture into a draught (neuralgic alveolar periostitis), | Thuya. gº intermittent. " Faceache, affection of periosteum; Sil. H&" bones, boring, malar bones. Face, piercing: as if muscles of left side, from forehead to neck and left axilla, were pierced with red hot needles, affects muscles of cheek and around eye spasmodically, I | Spig.; fine, in nerves, tormenting on falling asleep, ICaps.; worse in right side, Apis. }º stabbing. Faceache, pinching: in malar bone, IHyos.; in malar bone (migraine), 1 | Verbas.; in pros- opalgia, l l Plat.; in right cheek, Arn.; on small circumscribed spot below lower eyelid, producing twitching in lower lid, dazzling be- fore eyes, and diplopia (infraorbital neural- gia), l l Coloc. jº constriction, cramplike, tensive. Faceache,during pregnancy:IIgn., Sep., Stram. Faceache, pressing: Ferr. ph.; in bones, Arg. met, Nitr. sp. d.; in bones (jaundice before attack), Arg. nit.; better from warm room, lying quiet, I | Sep.; as if with pincers, in ma- lar bones, worse from pressure, ICina. Faceache, pressure : better from external, ICup. ac.; worse from, or contact, Dros. Faceache, pricking: Arund., Calc., INitr. ac.; in erysipelas, l l Apis ; in right malar bone, Indig.; passing transversely across upper jaw, Spong.; in skin, Sil.; under skin, Bar. ɺ sticking, stinging. Faceache, after quinine: Hep., INux, IPuls., | Natr. m. Faceache, radiates: from orbit to forehead and from over skin of face (prosopalgia), libell. ; lowerfacetonose, face,temples and neck, Spig. Taceache, rest : digging, worse, IMagn. c.; bet- ter by lying quiet, l l Sep.; tearing and throb- bing, better lying quietly on face, I ISpig. Faceache, rheumatic : Acon., Act. rac., Ars., II Bry., IICaust.; Gels, IHep., IKalm., Lach., Magn., Merc., Mez, Nux v., Phos., B.Phyt., HPuls., Rhod., ISpig., Ver.; worse at night, Calc. p., in decayed tooth, Act. sp. Bºy" arthritic, drawing. Faceache, right side: HCaust., ICinch., Co- 8. UPPER FACE. 301 loc., ICurar., IFerr. m., Lil, tig., ILyc., IMez., | |Sul.; agonizing, IKalm.; awakened, Iris; boring, Aur. met., Camph., Plat., Stront.; bruised, Merc. iod. flav.; changing location frequently, returning every two or three hours, rushes about like lightning, IMagn. p.; in cheek, Arund., | |Sul.; in cheek, with alkaline taste in mouth, IKalm.; chronic, Cact.; after exposure to cold, with numbness, or succeeded by numbness (neuralgia), Kalma.; for three weeks almost constant, affecting chiefly upper and lower jaw,extending forward to middle line, pain worse from 4 till 10 P.M., | | Merc. cor.; cutting, I Bell.; darting, Lyss., IKali iod., || Spig.; drawing, Agar., Arg. met., ICaust., Lyss., | | Tereb.; daily, 7 A.M. until noon, with fever and lachrymation of right eye, suffering parts become moist,Chin.s.; after checking eruption on ear, leaving numb feel- ing, Thuya ; commencing over right eye and extending in a few moments over whole right side of face, must get out of bed, towards ten o'clock pain ceases, Magn. p.; between eye and nose, l l Kalm.; extends over jaw of that side and to top of head, comes on evening, lasts all night, better toward morning, I ISul.; jerking, I Carbo v., 1Chel.; laming, ICinch., IChin. S.; lancinating, IAgar., Brach.; light- ning-like, l l Verb.; pains when she lies down, | |Spig.; was unable to lie on that side, |Merc. sol.; neuralgia, worse, IBell., Ced., IMagn. p.; worse at night, l l Puls.; in paraly- sis, Curar.; pinching, Arn.; pressing, || Chel., Irid., || Kalm., | | Psor., Spong., Verbas.; pricking, Indig. ; better from smoking, worse lying on painful side,10lem.;shooting, Aurant., IBell., ICist., IClem., Eryng., Ham.., | | Ver- bas.: shooting tearing, | |Phos.; Soreness, IMerc. iod. flav.; stinging, Asar.; stitches, IGuaiac., Sep., Spong., l l Zinc.; tearing, Agar., Anag. Amm. m., Anac., Anag., Arg, met., Bell., 1Carbov., HiChel, ICinch, Kalm., Magn. c., IPlat., Psor., Spig., Spong., | |Stram., Sul., Thuya; right, then left side, stitches, Mez.; spreading over from teeth and gums, radiates over mouth, eyes and ears, l l Rhod.; stupefy- ing, IKalm.; proceeding from hollow #. better by cold application, IKali ph.; from temples to canine teeth, aching and jerking pain, l l Sul. ac. Faceache, scalding sensation: of cheeks, l l Sil.; bones (ophthalmia), Bell. Faceache, in one side, in a patient recovering from sciatica: pains periodic, three or four times a day, each attack lasting an hour, |Coloc. Faceache, left side feels as if it had been scorched : during day, better after eating (neuralgia), l l Spig. Faceache, scraping: before menses, Natr. m. Faceache, screwing: in bones (jaundice be- fore attack), Arg. nit.; zygomata screwed in, with toothache, Euphor. Faceache, from sexual excesses : Ign. Faceache, worse from shaking: stooping and all motion, Ferr. ph. Faceache, sharp: in left malar bone, || Plat. Faceache, gives a shock: Ananth., Ign. Faceache, shooting: l l Apis, IGels., Magn. p., Natr. ph.; dartlike, Ign.; inward, in left ma- lar bone, with pressure, Kali bi.; in upper jaw, Cup. ars.; in left side, | |Val.; up left side to temples and ears, with red face, IPlant.; in left side, like lightning, worse from touch, draught, changes of temperature, cannot stay in bed, must walk floor, Magn. c.; in malar bone, Carbo a., Lyss.; from malar bone into ear, Bell.; intense, below malar bone and zy- gomatic arch, darts along gums and down neck from ear, I IMerc. cor.; in left upper maxillary bone, toward ear, HKali bi.; occa- sional pains along right superior maxil. lary bone, Ham.; from right into right eye, | | Verbas.; in right side, from eyes to teeth, in morning, Eryng.; from right side to temple, ear and nape of neck, worse from touch and motion, better from pressure, I Bell.; right cheek, tearing up into head, I IFhos.; worse in temples, especially right, Aurant.; in left side, between temple, ear and jaw, with nausea and empty violent retching, de- priving her of sleep, Coloc.; in upper, with headache, Lyss.; upward, in right side, to ear and eye and temple, Clem.; on right zygoma, ICist. H3; darting, neuralgic. Faceache, sleep: prevents, Brach.; disturbing, Mez.; arouses from, I IWer. Faceache, smarting: All. Sat.; along cheek, course of lymphatics, down into neck, Vespa. Faceache, soreness: IRhus; in bones, Carbo v., Cup. ars.; in bones of left side, Cup, ars.; in left superior maxillary, I ILac c.; of bones and limbs, Merc. iod. flav.; of left cheek, with heat of face from thinking, Lyss.; along course of lymphatics, down to neck, Vespa; in middle of left cheek, Lyss.; especially of bones, with dull frontal headache, IMerc. iod. flav.; in bones of upper and lower jaw, HCarbo v.; left side, I ISul.; in maxillary bones, HCarbo v.; of right side (sore throat), IMerc. iod. flav.; of skin, after severe neuralgia, Cod.; of muscles, Ham.; near zygomatic process, Brach. gº bruised. Faceache, in small, circumscribed spot below lower eyelid, which produces twitching in lower lid, dazzling before eyes, and diplopia (infraorbital neuralgia): | |Coloc. Faceache, stabbing: in inferior maxillary branch of trifacial nerve, HPlant.; sharp, be- low left zygoma, darting to side of head, at times implicating gums and dental nerves, pains come and go suddenly, ISul. tº cutting, lancinating. Faceache, sticking: sensation as if something were, deep in cheek, like a harpoon, and were drawn out frequently (after sting), Vespa; with suppression of menses, HHPuls.; intermit- tent, frightful, in malar bone, Verbas.; dull, sticking, in left malar bone, Il Verbas; dull sticking, in left malar bone, IVerbas. tº pricking. Faceache, stinging: l l Caust., | | Dros.; in bones, as if from a blow, extends to temples, Berb.; in cheeks, Arn, Euphor, IKali, c., Spong.; in catarrh of bladder, ICinnab.; burning, in cheeks, suddenly awakens at 4 A.M., Vespa; fine, in right cheek, Asar.; in left cheek,Asar, Merc. iod. flav., Spong.; in left cheek, after fever, Spong.; before moist eruption, Clem.; in erysipelas, Apis, IGraph.; with frontal headache, Stilling.; here and there, IIArs.; in upper jaw, as if from a blow, Berb.; in left cheek, needlelike, Cinch.; in left side, ex- tending to ear and head, from catching cold, 302 t 8, UPPER FACE. pain worse from touch, patient cries from pain and is restless, IIColoc.; in left ma- lar bone, Apis, Ind.; as from red hot needles, IIArs.; with neuralgia, HFerr. ph.; at night, Con.; one side, All. sat. B& pricking, stitches. Faceache, stitches: Aur. mur., Berb., Caps., IKali c., Natr. ph.; in caries, IIAur. met.; in cheek, Berb.; biting, burning, as with needles, in cheeks, Calad.; sharp, burning, in left cheek, provoke Scratching, Staph.; in cheek bones, with one-sided tearing in head, Sil.; lancinating, painful, in right cheek, IGuaiac.; in left cheek,Camph.; all day, Manc.; followed by fine pricking itching, Agnus; jerking, fine, from posterior portion of right upper jaw, into right internal ear, at night, in bed, Spong.; from upper maxilla to vertex, Spig.; jerklike, as from needles, Zinc ; in left side, with pains in forehead, Sang.; in malar bones, ICarbo a.; in left malar bone, AEsc. h.; hot, in left malar bone, Paris; lancinating, painful, in right malar bone, Guaiac.; in bony tumors, of malar bones, IMez.; neuralgic, shooting, Natr. ph.; after suppressed facial neuralgia, tearing, from left upper region of cheek to , shoulder joint, |Natr. m.; sharp, Merc. iod. flav.; single, through left upper jaw (amenor- rhoea), Cham.; sudden, worse entering a warm room, and after warm food, first right, then left, Mez.; with toothache, Staph.; in zygoma, sudden pressing from right to upper margin of orbit, deep in bone, followed by sensitiveness of spot, in evening, l l Zinc.; like an ulcer, in left zygoma, Sep. Bºdarting, lancinating, stabbing, sting- 1Ilg. Faceache, worse during stool: ISpig. Faceache, worse stooping: ISpig, Faceache, sudden : Ign., Val. Faceache, supraorbital: Hº Chap. 5, Supra- orbital neuralgia. Faceache, sweat: with cold (yellow fever), Cadm. S.; causes hot, and extorts screams, ICham.; from suppressed, Ign. Faceache, syphilitic : IPhyt. gº mercury. Faceache, from drinking tea: ISpig, Faceache, tearing pain : Agar, Lyc., Phos, IRhod., IRhus, Sep.; in antrum, I | Chel.; in bones, Arg. met.; violent, in bones, in evening, Tabac.; in bones, especially malar and lower maxillary, Amm. m.; in bones, worse during night, lSil.; in right facial bones, Magn. s.; in caries, 11 Aur. met.; in cheek, Berb., ICO- loc.; in cheek (coryza), IIMerc.; in cheek, alternates with tearing in sides of neck, Amm- m.; in cheek, with swelling, Calc.; constant, in morning, Mez.; in erysipelas, IRhus ; worse in evening, Cist.; in eyebrows, worse evenings and night (rheumatic ophthalmia), 1Coccul.; , constant, fine, in left side, Mez.; in headache, Anac.; with heat, swelling and redness, especially of left side, worse from touch and motion, better in perfect rest and from external application of warmth, Coloc.; in upper jaw, lightninglike twitches, with pal- pitation and fluttering of heart, after menses, | |Spig.; in upper jaw, beginning in a carious tooth of left, extends through all upper teeth of that side (prosopalgia), I Staph.; jerklike in left zygoma, Carbo v.; jerking paroxysms every evening at 6 o'clock, which increased till midnight, worse lying down and from heat, better rising up and from cold, HPuls.; jerking, in right zygoma, Spig.; in left half, |Ars., Carbo v.; in left cheek, Zinc.; in left cheek toward eye, Lachn.; in left cheek, after fever, Spong.; in left side, extending to ear and head from catching cold, pain, worse from touch, patient cries with pain and is restless, 11Coloc.; in left side, with “sensation of heat and dulness in head, | |Puls.; in left side, extending from jaw to ear, Plant.; in left half, Caust.; as if left were being torn from right side, Coloc.; better lying quietlyon face, worse from coffee, ISpig; in cheeks, driving to madness, worse damp weather, right side, or left to right, especially in anaemic persons, TVer.; in malar bones, AEthus., Alum.,IAur. met., Bor., Lach., | | Lyc., INitr. ac., Rhus, Vinca; in malar bones, with threatened caries, IPhos.; in malar bone, extending into upper jaw, , ! I Zinc.; in left malar bone, Magn. S.; in malar bone, nightly, insupportable during rest and driving once from place to place, Magn. c.; in right malar bone, Anag.; in malar bone, as if parts would be torn out, ISul.; in right malar bone, with bruised pain on pressure, Zinc.; in right maxilla, l l Chel.; in right upper maxilla, 1Carbo v.; in right upper jaw, extending into ear, Lyss.; in sinus maxillaris, extending into ear, IſPuls.; after abuse of mercury, in upper jaw, l l Kalim.; in muscles, moving from One location to another, Colch.; from cheek to neck, Spong.; at night, ICon.; bones feel as if being rent asunder, Colch.; in bones, as if from a blow, rending extends to temples, Berb.; rending in bone, of right or left side, follows aching in forehead, Kalm.; rending in upper jaw, as if from a blow, Berb.; rending, in left side, ||Sars.; rending, in left side, between temple, ear and jaw, with nausea and empty, violent retching, depriving her of sleep, IColoc.; rending, in malar bone, burning pain with throbbing toothache, Spig.; rheumatic, in side, sometimes extending to head and neck, IPuls.; in right side, Agar, Amm. m., HAnac., IKalm., ISul.; in right side, down- ward, Bell.; mostly right side, Bell.; rend- ing in bones, iCalc.; in right side, near canthus of eye and extending along nasal branch of trifacial nerve, attack generally at night, IPlat.; over right side, at 9 A.M., with cold limbs and warm face, l l Stram.; in right side, extending to parietal bone and down to clavicle, worse at night, better from eating, worse from touch and lying down, ICinch.; through right side, extend- ing to region of temple, with severe bor- ing, in right side of lower jaw, Magn. c.; in right side, transversely across nose, ex- tending into malar bone, teeth and across eye, worse morning and evening, Thuya ; in whole side, even head and neck on that side (rheu- matic toothache), II Ant. t.; rhythmical with pulse, extending from right upper to lobule of ear, Coccin.; to temples, Millef; with toothache, Ailant.; from cold or caries, in in teeth, iiMerc.; in trigeminus, infraorbital and middle branch,after abuse of coffee, liquors or quinine, INux v.; in upper part, particu- larly near right alanasi, Amb; worse in wind and from changes of weather, better by eating 9. LOWER FACE. 303 and warmth, Rhod.; in zygoma, extending into ear, IILach.; painful in left zygoma, cried out, evening in bed, Graph.; in right zygoma, Arg. met., Chel.; in right zygomatic arch, Spong. Bºº lacerating, neuralgic. Faceache, temples: begins in, extends to lower jaw and chin, l l Rhod.; in right, over orbit to right cheek, worse slightest motion, IIHell.; zygoma, tearing behind right, I Bell.; espe- cially in right, Aurant. Bº headache. Faceache, tensive: with heat, swelling and redness, especially of left side, worse from touch or motion, better in perfect rest and from external application of warmth, IColoc.; in malar bones, with threatened caries, IPhos.; in left malar bone, on going into open air, and in a draught of air, l l Verbas.; in cheeks, in catarrh of bladder, ICinnab.; in cheeks, in coryza, IBMerc.; in cheek bones, above eyebrows, left side, spreads over face, Spig.; in muscles, moving from one location to another, Colch.; in right zygoma, toward ear, Psor. Høy" constriction, cramplike, drawing. Faceache, threadlike pains : in maxilla, Cepa; in pertussis, Cepa. Faceache, throbbing: in neuralgia, l l Sep.; better lying quietly on face, worse from coffee, | |Spig.; in upper jaw, Cup. ars. ; in right side, worse in evening (neuralgia), l l Puls.; in side, with toothache, HIAcon. gº blood vessels, congestion, inflam- matory. Faceache, from abuse of tobacco: l l Sep. Faceache, with toothache: Agar., IICaust.; from carious tooth, Chloral., l l Colch., Hekla ; from carious teeth, not in habit of taking coffee, ICoff. t.; caused by filling teeth with gold, ICic.; involves teeth of upper jaw, Kalm.; extending to molar teeth, right side, Coff.; and pains in ear, pains are sharp, twinging, running, IPlant.; with tender teeth, IKalm. Faceache, touch : worse from, and in evening, |Caps.; darting, worse, Cinch.; faceache, worse in pregnancy, better by pressure, ICup. ac., I (Sep.; faceache worse by pressure or con- tact, I Diosc.; lancinating worse by pressure, Chin. S.; neuralgia worse, Cinch., Zinc.; press- ing pain better by pressure, Bry.; pressing worse, Caps., Cina; shooting worse, IBell. Faceache, transient: in right cheek, ICaust. Faceache, twanging: like wires, in left, fol- lowed by burning, as if losing her reason, IKalibi. Faceache, twinging. in inferior maxillary branch of trifacial nerve, IPlant. Faceache, twisting pain; in prosopalgia, Ign. Faceache, twitching pain: TIStram.; in upper jaw, from above downward in a straight line, Ars. h.; with spasmodic laughing, Il Stram.; followed by spasms in chest, arresting respi- ration, l l Stram.; sharp darting, IGels.; tearing in right malar bone, to temple, sore to touch, Bry.; muscles twitch even in unconsciousness, 1Glon. Hºjerking, neuralgic, tearing. Faceache, during pain has to urinate every ten minutes: Calc.; after diuresis, Ign. Faceache, with vomiting : Ikalm.; and nausea, IIris; clear phlegm or water, INatr. m.; if pain is confined to right side it is less severe, but vomiting is worse, often thirteen times in twenty-four hours, if pain is on left it is very severe and vomiting is worse, Nitr. sp. d. Faceache, warmth : gº heat. Faceache, water: worse from holding cold wa- ter in mouth, Bism.; after cold washing and overheating, IFerr. Faceache, weakness after attack: || Kali ph. Faceache, weather: faceache after exposure to cold, IKalm.; jerking worse in cold or wet, Phos.; jerking worse from wind and changes, Rhod.; tearing worse in damp, TVer.; tearing worse in change, Rhod.; from northeasterly winds, damp and excitement, I lSep.; at every stormy change (anaemia), 1Caust. Hº air. Faceache, wind : brought on by riding in, | |Sep.; worse from, and change of weather, better by warmth and entirely relieved by eating, l l Rhod. Faceache, caused by wine : Cact. gº drinking. Faceache, women: in nervous, IGels.; in deli- cate, nervous, sensitive, especially when uter- ine functions are disturbed, Sep.; delicate, soft-fibred, anaemic, melancholic, or melan- cholic-sanguine, Ign.; more in right side, in regular paroxysms, ICed. Faceaehe, wrapping up : Bºy" heat. Faceache, while writing ; above left zygoma, IChin. S. 9. LOWER FACE. Chin. Lips. Lower Jaw. Outer Mouth. CHIN, burning: Anac., Apis ; as if from hot coal on right side, Ant, t.; as from a hot spark, Ant, c. ºº heat. Chin, carbuncle: painful, causing trismus, Lyc. Chin, feels cold : AEthus., | |Stram. Chin, comedones: black pores, l l Dros, Chin, crawling: Stram. Bºy" formication, Chin, drawing: IHyper. Chin, drawn : firmly to breast by spasm, nota- bly of sterno-mastoid, Med.; closely to sternum by convulsive action of muscles of face and neck (tetanus), Phyt.; to right side (diseased submaxillary gland), Kali iod.; directly, or from side to side, toward chest (irritability of cerebrospinal system), l l Ran. b. Chin, eruptions: covered with, IGraph., Natr. m.; small red elevations, with black points, acne punctata, Hydras.; acnerosacea, Jacea; large water blister, Crot. t.; small blisters, discharging liquid, Anac.; white blisters | |Hep.; bloodboils, l l Nitr, ac.; large painful boils, Kob,; boils painful to touch, Hep.; 304 9. LOWER FACE. boil stinging when touched, Sil.; small boils and indurations emitting water and blood, Amm. c.; syphilitic bullae, under, (infant), | |Syph.; thick, brown or yellow crusts, with reddish borders, IIDulc.; disfiguring, eczema- tous conditions, l l Phos.; eczema rubrum, Merc. iod. rub.; erysipelatous discharge forms large yellow crusts (scarlatina), l l Rhus; exanthema, Rhus; small honey-colored granules, Sore when touched, "Ant. c.; herpes, Phos.ac., Sil.; herpes circinatus, patch size of a dollar, increasing, Jugl.; spots like hives, Apis ; impetiginous, had been torn and bro- ken, producing hard crusts, l.Jugl.; gradually increasing, extending to both sides, into beard, red, shining, swollen, burning, itching, beard matted, with yellowish-white crust, mostly dry, preceded by vesicles, Cic.; itching, Zinc.; itching, humid, angry looking, Natr. m.; miliary, burning-stitching, | | Puls.; painful, IISul.; hard papulac on a red base, burning, itching, smarting, especially in wet cold weather (affection of lungs), I Sep.; papular, itching, I ILyc., | | Sep.; papular, red, Bor.; pimples, Ast. r., | | Hydras., Paris, IRhus, Thuya ; pimples, burn when touched, Natr. S.; pimples, itching, Hep., HSep.; pimples, itching, the larger surrounded by redness, | |Nux v.; large pimples, Phos. ac.; pustulous pimples with yellow scabs, IRreo.; pimples, suppurative, Clem.; circular spots under, from quarter to half an inch in diameter, at first bright red, later covered with white Scurf, return to red again (psoriasis), l l Sep.; pustules, Amm. c., Psor.; a small pustule in beard, left side, Mez.; pustules, with broad, red borders, l l Nux m.; pustules, itching (aneurism), ISpig.; pustules, large, Hyos.; papulo-pustules, BHydras.; pustules, on side, painful when touched, as from pressure of a sharp edge, persistent burning, Rhus ; pus- tules red, painful when shaving, broke and formed a scab, I Mez.; pustules, covered with brownish scab, itching after washing, BKali bi.; pustules, small, discharging water, l l Kali iod.; pustules, thick, yellow, friable, some transparent, incrustation, BJacea ; Syphilitic rash, an abundance of fine scales peeling off, (secondary syphilis), I ISyph.; red, sometimes dry, with thin crusts, sometimes oozing yel- low drops, Hyper.; scabby, Graph.; covered with elevated white scabs, I Mez.; scaly, moist, Sep.; scurf, thick, honey-colored, burn- ing, oozing, sore (ophthalmia), ICic.; sores, itching and scabbing over, ISyph.; sycosis menti, Sil.; tetter, Arg. nit.; tetter, old, dark, with red pimples, Manc.; vesicular, I |Natr. S.; vesicles, a large number of small, desoua- mate, Manc.; vesicles, red, filled with fluid, INatr. c.; vesicles exude fluid and form scabs, ICic. Hº Chap. 8, Face eruption. Chin, formication: Berb. 5& crawling. Chin, heat: Spong. Bºy" burning. Chin, induration: like a cartilage beneath, an- teriorly by the symphysis, as large as a hazel nut, as if glands were swollen, with hard pressive pain when swallowing or when gººd, or when rubbed by neckband, Staph. cºitching : Benz. ac., Carbo a., || Kali c., IISul., Zinc.; burning when scratched, Kob.; like minute insects or hairs, coming on to- wards morning, Chloral.; smarting, on right, Gamb.; in spots, Tromb. Chin, long : as if elongated to knees, Glon. Chin, nodes: ICic.; lumps, IICund. Chin, numbness: ISpong.; painful, as if parts were between screws, with anxiety, weeping and palpitation (neuralgia), IPlat. Chin, pain; I [Ananth.; left side to angle of mouth painful to touch, as if ulcerated, Spong. Chin, frequent sensation as if skin were pinched, pain came gradually and left sud- denly, worse in bed and from excess of heat and cold: | |Sul. ac. Chin, pressure : numb, Asaf.; in left side, affect- ing teeth, Cann. S. Chin, pricking: as from needles, Agar.; on point, Arund. Chin, purple: netlike appearance, Plat. Chin, red: Zinc.; bright, Ailant. Chin, shivering sensation: Stram. Chin, sore : (pneumonia), HIod.; from salivation, in diphtheria, l l Lac c., IMerc. iod. flav. Chin, spasmodic sensation extends to superior maxillary bones, followed by contusive head- ache over eyes, Tereb. Chin, spot: leprous, rough, dark, size of a half dollar, ICalc.; red, Berb.; red, under, burning like nettles, Chel.; red, single, spreading to nose and adjacent parts, ICaust.; reddish, containing either water, or thick, white, curdy matter, Sumb. Chin, stinging: as from a hot spark, Ant. c. Chin, stitching : Camph.; in left side, extend- ing into articulation of jaw, Stront.; tearing, stitches pass into one another, Zinc. Chin, swelling: below, l l Led. ; below size of a hazelnut, worse morning (neuralgia of ton- gue), IISpig.; below, between chin and hyoid bone, Vespa. Chin, tension : in integuments, l l Verbas.; skin as if tight, Cann. i. Chin, tingling: Hyper. Chin, ulcers: Natr. m.; bleeding, IICund.; On right side, perforating to gums, liquids ran out through openings, HICund.; caused by acrid salivation, Nitr. ac. Chin, warts: IIThuya ; small, white, peduncu- lated, appearing over night, Lyc. Chin, skin white: about (scarlatina), IZinc. LIPS, abscess: on upper, Bell. Lips, involuntary biting: lower, at dinner, Benz. ac. Lips, black: Acon., Ars., 1Carbo v., Cinch., IMerc., Merc. cor., Merc. Sul., IPsor., Squilla, Ver.; with constipation (scarlatina), ILach.; in typhus, Chlor., Hyos.; in yellow fever, Ars.; lower, Bry.; in measles, Phos.; in scarlatina, Carbol.ac., ILach.; in scarlet fever, during desguamative stage, IKali c. É& cracked, eruption. Lips, bleeding: II.Arum t., ICham., Ign.; in abdominal typhus, IStram.; in whooping cough, IBrom.; in diphtheria and fevers, ILach.; of lower, Amm. c.; with peeling, Kob.; in scarlatina, I Arum t.; covered with dry blood, Chloral. Bºcracked, picking. Lips, bloodvessels: distended, IDig.; veins about distended (emansio mensium), JDig.; varicosis, in heart disease and asthma, ICrotal. Lips, blowing: difficult, Syph. Lips, blue : Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. c., Amyg., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., 1Chin. S., 9. LOWER FACE. 305 | |Chloral., BColch., Cup. a., HICup. m., Dig., IHep., HBHydr. ac., IIod, Lachn., IILyc., IPhos., Sec., Stram., Ver.; in angina pectoris, ICup. m.; around, in whooping cough, Cup. ac.; about, in typhus, HAur. met.; in asphyxia, II Ant. t.; during chill, Ipec.; in cholera, second stage, HCup. m.; in cholera infantum, ICamph., TI I Wer.; at corners and internal edges, Cupr. S.; in whooping cough, IDros.; in cyanosis, ICup. m., Dig., | | Psor.; cyanotic, in scrofula, Ars.; cyanotic, in pericarditis, | |Spig.; deep, in coma, Cinch.; with pain- ful diarrhoea, Ars.; in endocarditis, Aur. met. ; in emphysema, ILach.; in fever, Curar.; in intermittent, Ars., Eup. pur., Natr. m.; in tertian, HDig.; on inside, Berb.; lead color, in heart disease, Apoc.; in measles, Phos.; dur- ing menses, ICed.; with desire for cold, acid drink, Eup. pur.; in bilateral, croupous pneu- monia, Kali iod.; in pregnancy, IIpec., IPhos.; dark, in puerperal convulsions, l l Nux v.; in Scarlatina, Cup. ac.; from scolding, IMosch; in strychnine poisoning, IIMux v.; with threatened suffocation, | | Samb.; in tuberculosis, Chin. a.; in veta, Coca. Lips, brown : Ars. h., Carbo v., HPsor.; in ty- phus, Chlor.; in typhoid, Nitr. sp. d., Phos.; in yellow fever, Ars., Ver.; in catarrhal pneu- monia, IHyos. Bº cracked, eruption. Lips, burning: Acon., | | Apis, I | Arg. nit., Arn., Arum m., II Arum t., Aur. mur., HBell., Berb., Calend., Carbo a., Carbol. ac., Carb. s., Chelid., Chlorof, ICic., Cinch., Con...,ICrot. t., Ham., ILach., Mez., IMur. ac., INux m., IPsor., Rhod., ISul.; chilling, biting, on in- ner side of right upper, as if a corroding acid had touched spot, sensation passes up and back in a lesser degree to right nasal cavity, where it produces tickling and sneezing, Lyss.; in coryza, ICepa; in diarrhoea (scarla- tina), Caps.; in evening, with dryness, Magn. S.; like fire, Amm. m.; lower, Amm. c., Clem., Coloc., Mur. ac., Sang.; in epithelioma, of lower, Sep.; in inner surface, of lower, Illic.; like pepper, Aur. mur., | | Natr. S.; outer bor- ders, like pepper, Anac.; as if scalded,Sabad.; in various small places, 1Glon.; as if quite Sore, Mez.; transient, in lower (evening), Bor.; of upper, Calc. p., Mez.; as from red hot needles, in upper, Ars.; beneath left nostril, in morning, Bor.; in right side of upper, even to touch, Spig.; upper, with swelling, l l Bar. c. Hºheat, inflamed. Lips, cancer: Ars., Aur. met., Camph., Caust., ICic, ICist., I Con., IICund., || Kali m., Kali S., Kreo., Lach., ILyc., Phyt., Sep., Sil.; open, bleeding, on lower, ICist.; with burning, and emaciation, | | Cund.; size of Walnut, stony hard, tendency to reappear every spring, | | Sep.; unclean, sinuous, size of a dime, with hardness and swelling, | | Cund.; epithelial, IHydras., Sep.; epithelial, had been excised, 1Sep.; epithelium thrown off in Scabs, Kali m.; of lower, Ant. chl., TCamph., Sil.; of lower, after having picked lip, I lSil.; from pressure of pipe, ICon...; scir- rhous, Carbo a.; of lower, in syphilis, IClem. Hºº tumors, ulcerated; also Chap. 8, Face Carl Cer. Lips, chapped : ºº cracked. Lips, closed : compressed, in arachnitis, Chlo- rof.; compressed, with burning, stinging pain over right eye, TNux m.; lower jaw locked, Stram.; spasmodically, with every attempt to cough, harassing cough between paroxysms, closely resembling a sneeze (traumatic teta- nus), INux v. Lips, coating: black, sticky, in typhus, Ars.; brown, dry, in hepatic typhus, iChel.; thick, brownish, Colch.; dark, mucous, Gels.; viscid mucus, in morning, l l Kali iod.; thick, viscid humor, without odor or taste, Zinc.; grayish- white, Merc. cy. Lips, cold: Apis ; during menses, ICed. Lips, cold sores: 539 eruption, fever blisters. Lips, colorless: 63% pale. Lips, contracted: Ananth., Merc. cor.; of one side, upper, especially on falling asleep, Ars. ɺ everted, inverted. Lips, as if contused: Apis. Lips, corroded : gº inflamed; also Chap. 7, Coryza acrid. Lips, cracked: Ailant., Aloe, Amm. m., Arn., Ars., II Arum t., IIBry., IICalc., Caps., ICarbo a., I Carbo v., 1Cham., Cinch., Croc., IIGraph., | | Ham., IIgn., | |Iris, IMerc., Merc. cor, Natr. m., | | Puls., Rhus, Spig., Squilla, IISul., Ver.; as if bitten, lower, Act. rac.; bleeding, in albuminuria, Tereb.; bleed- ing, in yellow fever, AILach.; chapped, Act. sp., ; Agar., Alum., Arn., Arum t., Bov., IHCalc., Chel., Colch., Coral., IGraph., Guaraea, Kalibi., IKali c., || Kaliiod., Magn. m., Ol. an.; as if they would chap, in coryza, Apis ; chapped, with catarrh, ICham.; chapped, with gastric catarrh, IApis ; chapped from cold, IKali m.; disposed to chap, Chrom.ac.; during apyrexia, Ign.; chapped, at night, Ant. t. ; chapped, in veta, Coca ; chapped, as from cold wind, BIArum t.; corners (Đº Outer mouth cracks); when coughing (cirrhotic kidney), l l Plumb.; in diarrhoea during typhus, libry.; in diarrhoea, Caps.; in diphtheria, ILach.; deep, of lower, HPhos.; easily, IKreo.; in fevers, Lach.; during apyrexia of intermittent, IArs.; in typhus, Ars., Bapt.; in bilious typhoid, l l Stram.; in yellow fever, TVer,; fissured, Agar., IGraph., Merc., | |Zinc.; fissures, deep, pain- ful, in middle of upper, Natr. m.; constant licking, Ars.; of lower, HNitr, ac.; in herpes, lower, IISep.; in middle of lower, Amm. c., | | Dros., Hep., Natr. m.; on inside of middle line, Lyss.; painful, Jatroph.; rhagades, Sil.; rhagades, bleeding, in upper, BKali c.; rhaga- des, burning on lower, HNatr. c.; rhagades, in gastralgia, IKali •c.; rhagades, in middle of lower, Cham.; with rhagades or bleeding scabs, Natr. m.; in scarlatina, ICaps., Carbol. ac.; with dry skin, l l Kalm.; with yellowish ulceration, Zinc.; upper, Bell., Tarax.; in middle, especially upper, Bell.; in urticaria, Bow. §§ black, brown, chapped. Lips, Cramp: in lower, Amb. Lips, crawling: Berb.; as of a bug on lower, 4 A.M., Bor.; like insects, Bor.; during menses, Graph.; in upper, Paeonia. Lips, crusty: gº eruption. Lips, cutting: through lower, IClem. Lips, cyanotic : gº blue. Lips, diphtheria: 339 membrane. Lips, discolored : gº black, bluish, pale. Lips, distorted: Sil.; spasmodic, Sec. Lips, drawn; tightly across teeth (after run- 20 306 9. LOWER FACE. ningpin into foot), HHyper.; upper,up,in pneu- monia, Ant.t.; upper, exposing teeth (cholera morbus, cholera Asiatica), Camph. ; upper, closer to teeth, Illic.: upper, up, in child, with gastritis mucosa, Ars. Lips, dry: Acon., Act. rac., All. Sat., Aloe, Alum., Amyl., Ananth., Ang, Ant. C., Ant. t., IApis, l l ApOc., Ars. met., Arg. nit., HBell., Berb., IlBry., Brach., Cann. i., Cann. S., Carb. S., Card. m., Chel., Cinch., Chrom. ac., Codein., Con, Cub., HDig., | | Diosc., Gels., | | Ham., Helon., BHydras., Hyos., | | Hyper., IIgn., Iodof., | | Iris, Jalap., l l Kali iod., IKalm., IKreo., ILac c., Lyc., Mang., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Mez., H.Natr. m., IIMux m., INux v., Phos., Phos.ac., || Phyt., IPsor., Ptel., IPuls., Rhod, Ilkhus, Ruta, Sabad., Senecio, Sep., Sil., Sinap., Spig., IISul., Stram, Ver., Ver. v., Vib., Vinca, I lzinc.; worse in open air, Mang; in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; on awaking, Amb.; especially on awaking, Coca ; bleed a little on opening mouth (diphtheria), Merc. cy.; in inflamma- tion of brain, WMerc. viv.; with constant burn- ing, they crack, Graph.; in cholera infantum, ECrot. t.; with sooty coating, IPhos.; with sooty coating (pneumonia, stage of hepatiza- tion), l l PhOS.; constantly obliged to lick, as if caused by heat of breath, Natr. c.; with constipation, IBry., HMur. ac.; and cracked, brain affection, Hell.; in diabetes, Ars.; in diarrhoea, typhus, IIIłry.; in chronic diarrhoea, iCalc.; in diphtheria Lach.; better by cool- ing drinks, TCarbol. ac.; must drink much water, l l Ham.; not better by drinking, Bar. c.; in encephalitis, l l Coccul.; in epistaxis, IHam.; feel dry, Sang.; during apyrexia, Ign.; during heat (quotidian ague), l l Rhus ; in typhus, IApis, Il Bry., HNitr. sp. d., IIRhus; in yellow fever, Ver.; with sick headache, HKali c.; inner side of lower, Asar.; constantly lick- ing, Ars.; in inflammation of liver, Merc.; look dry, Merc. sul.; lower, H.Bry., INitr. ac.; must be moistened, with heat,HKalibi.; wants to moisten, without being thirsty, HKreo.; in morning, Zing.; especially in morning, Aph. ch.; morning on awaking, Amb.; in morning(cirrhotic kidney), l l Plumb.; with dry mouth, Stram.; become, at night, Cham.; worse night (headache), Ant. c.; pale (inter- mittent), Ferr.; parched, as from fever, Ziz.; parched, Ars., Atrop. S., Bell., Codein., Dig., IGels., Hydras., WLac c., HPhos., Sarrac., ISil., Ver.; parched, in cholera infantum, Crot. t., | | Ver.; parched, with headache, Bry.; parched, with dry, hot fever, shortly after going to bed, Syph.; parched, in encephalitis, Il Coccul.; parched, in typhus, Rhus; parched, likes to moisten them, IIHry.; parched, with shrivelled skin, Mang.; parched, with thirst, Merc. per.; upper, skin peels off, I Natr. S.; picking at (ty- phoid), Arum t.; of outer borders, like pepper, Anac.; in puerperal convulsions, l l Nux v.; in pyaemia, Ars.; with rhagades, or bleeding scabs, Natr. m.; in scarlatina, Carbol.ac.; after sleep, Apoc.; and little taste, Dros.; with thirst, IIBry.; with thirst in evening, Cast. eq.; with thirst, awakes at night, Calad.; without thirst, |Canth., Cycl.; with Sore throat, Jugl.; must moisten with tongue, ; Amm. m.; of upper, Illic.; better from cold water, IKali bi. gº black, brown, cracked, shrivelled. Lips, loss of epithelium : (dysentery), Canth. Lips, eruption: Ars., 1Calc., iCon..., | | Merc., Spong.; acne, Cadm.s., Caps., Hydras.; aph- thae on margin, Ipec.; aphtha, with thick, yellowish white scab, very painful forming ulcers (diphtheria), Merc. cy.; aphtha, in stomatitis, I ISul. ; covered with aphthae and surrounded by vesicles which burn, IIMerc. cor.; blotches, hard, pale, on vermilion border, Sore to touch, Arg. met.; blotches, yellow, Natr. c.; boils, furuncular formation, pain and erysipelatous areolae (malignant pustule), Lach.; boils, painful to touch, Hep.; on vermilion border, Cann. S.; covered with a crust, l l Val.; covered with black crusts, HCon.; covered with a brown crust (typhus), BApis ; large, hard, brownish crusts, espe- cially about corners of mouth, Sil.; covered with reddish brown crusts (typhus), IRhus ; mucus in brown crusts (stomacace), Ars.; thick brown crusts, extending to chin, IMerc.; of mouth, on lower, near corner, yellow brown, crustlike, Phos. ac.; crusts burn and stick, HNux v.; encrusted with a dry secretion, Merc. cor.; crusty, duringapyrexia (intermit- tent), Ars.; crusty, in typhoid, IIPhos. ac.; encrusted, Bry.; crusts, with otorrhoea, after abuse of mercury, IllSil.; crusty, in urticaria, Bov.; covered with yellow crusts, Squilla ; ecchymosis which bleed, angles of (purpura haemorrhagica), Tereb.; eczema, impetigi- noides, itching and burning, swollen, present- ing a loathsome appearance, I ISul.; in inter- mittent fever, IIgn.; after fever, ISpong.; fever blisters, Ars., Canth., Crot. t., IGraph., | | Lac c., Natr. m., IIRhus ; set with fever blisters, looking like pearls, BINatr. m.; fever blisters, itching, Urt. ur.; fever blisters, rather small, ICalc. fl.; fever blisters, on upper lip, Brom.; fever blisters near corner of right upper, small but sore, Med.; enormous fever sore on lower, near left commissure, Med.; fever blisters, in intermittent, JINatr. m., HRhus; spots like flea bites about, right side, afternoon, Pallad.; herpes, Ars., Natr. c., Niccol., HParis, IISep., Sil.; herpes, in apyrexia, Ipec.; herpetic, in intermittent, | | Chel.; humid herpes, Natr. c.; herpes, on upper, Agar., Sars.; humid, Spreading on upper, Squilla; impetigo, around, I Tarant.; itching, Amm. c.; itching, on lower, Cinch. bol.; on lower, l l Kreo.; patches, white, oval (syphilis), l l Syph.; upon and above, | | Nux v.; painful, on upper, 1Carbo v.; cov- ered with phlyctenules constantly renewed, Ananth.; pimples,Guaraea, l l Rali m., Natr. c., Ruta, Thuya ; pimples on vermilion borders, 1Carbo V., Phos. ac.; pimples, burning on left upper lip, Aph. ch.; pimples, burning, with yellow crusts, Merc.; pimples, between and chin, Kali m.; pimples, small, hard, on side, Agar.; a group of pimples on lower, dry, hard, painful, Ast. r.; pimples, on lower, Pall.; pimples, on under side of lower, Niccol.; pimples,bright red, inflamed, ulcerated in centres, Berb.; pimples, scabs and chaps on lip and commissures, Guaraea; pimples, scurfy, on border of lower, Calc.; pimples, forming scurfs, itching when getting warm in bed, IMur. ac.; pimples, sore, smarting, on ver- milion border of, Hep.; pimples, red, pain- fully deep, suppurating, on external Surface, 9. LOWER FACE. 307 Berb.; pimply, on upper, Amm. m., Arn., Bufo.; pimples, moist, at margin of vermilion border, of upper, Sep. ; pimples, painful, on upper IGraph.; pustules, Aur. mur.; pustules, white, aphthous, on inside, Hep.; pustules, on lower, leave before fully formed, Cinch. bol.; pustules on upper, immediately under nose, Cinnab.; pustules, at borders, Smarting, Bell.; pustules, red, itching, on upper (nasal catarrh), HCalc.; small, sore pustules, inside of (canker sores), Med.; pustules, tender to touch, about, Clem.; pustules, on upper, Bell.; pustules, watery, size of a pea, on internal surface, Berb.; pus- tular, on upper, thick, yellow, friable, semi- transparent incrustation, Jacea; scabby, Chel., Guaraea ; scabby condition, in diph- theria, Mur. ac.; Sore, itching, Scabbing over, I ISyph.; Scabby, smarting, Sil.; thin scabs, Berb.; scabs, on upper, immediately un- der nose, Cinn.; scaly, Aloe, Con., Mez.; scaly, dry, on lower, Plant.; scaly, moist, on red parts, Sep.; scurfy, Ant. t., Phos. ac.; Scurfs, with burning, Staph.; Scurf thick, honey-col- ored, on upper, burning, Sore, Oozing (Oph- thalmia), ICic.; scurf, thin, brown, on edges, Berb.; Scurf, on upper, l l Kali c.; smarting, Natr. m.; smarting, on margin, Ipec.; covered with sordes, Chloral.; Sordes, brown, (hy- drocephalus acutus), Dig.; sordes, in ty- phus, IIBapt.; sore, cancerous, on left upper, Ars.;sore, cancerous, on upper (application of leaf and root), ; Phyt.; sore,on red part of lower as large as hickory nut, dry and covered with dry scab, hard as horn, several large scales had been removed, and as Soon as one sepa- rated a new one formred, painful, Merc. iod. flav.; sores, hard, herpetic, from colds, ECalc. fl.; spot, elevated, red, violently itching, on upper, Thuya ; spot, on right lower, makes appearance externally as a conical pimple, became black, wrinkled, and as large as a good-sized hazelnut, I lSil.; spot, red, itching, below lower, becoming covered with many yel- low blisters, changing to a scurf, Hep.; small, white spots on lower, soon coalescing, form- ing continuous white patch, Lach.; on left upper, with heat in face after dinner, l l Phyt.; vesicles, Ascl. t., Bov., Carbo a., Clem., Con., | | Lac c., Nitr. ac.; vesicles, burning, on up- per,Seneg.; vesicles, burning, bleed from least contact, Magn. c.; vesicles, burning, on upper, near vermilion border, Cic.; studded with vesicles, with red base, H.Lact. ac.; vesi- cles, clear, on upper, Mang.; Vesicles, covered with colorless (intermittent), Chin. s.; vesi- cles, in whooping cough, l l Kali s. ; vesicles, on under, dry up and form crusts which drop off, Sang.; vesicles, covered with herpetic, Ascl. t.; vesicles, inflamed, on lower, Ailant.; vesicles, itching, Ant. t.; vesicles, itching, on upper, near vermilion border, Cic.; vesicles, large, on margin of vermilion border of lower, burning, itching, Magn. m.; vesicle, on lower, Como., | | Natr. S., Paris; vesicles, on margins, | |Sil.; vesicles, pea-shaped, on lower, Berb.; vesicles, forming scabs, l l Chel.; vesicles, small (intermittent), Ant. t.; vesicles, small, on left corner, Calend.; vesicles, blisterlike sores on right lower to corner of chin, Calc. s.; vesicles, blisterlike sores on right lower, ooze bloody matter, Calc., S.; vesicles, small, on upper, below septum of nose, burn, become confluent and covered with a scab, which falls off after several days, and leaves a red spot lasting two weeks, Natr. m.; vesicles, Small, on upper, Alum., Amm. m.; vesicles, blisterlike sores, on right lower, ulcerate, Calc. S.; vesicles, white, I | Hep.; vesicles, white, on upper, with elevated red base, painful to touch, Val.; vesicles, white, on swollen, Hell. §§ Outer mouth eruption. Lips, everted: Ananth., HIApis, I |Phyt.; as in bleeding, t. Camph.; and firm, in tetanus, IPhyt.; swollen, HTMerc. cor.; in gastralgia, upper, ICamph.; lower, Bry. Bºtcontracted. Lips, excoriated: Anac. oc., Ant. t.; in coryza, Brom..., , IPhyt.; by discharge from nose, Lach.; by constant watery nasal discharge, Lacc.; as from salivation from mercury, Ant. t.; with muco-purulent discharge from nose (scrofulous, of children), Stilling.; by running from nose, causing a scurf (coryza), Ars.; by copious thick green acrid discharge from nose (scrofulous inflammation of eyes), Merc.; in scarlatina. II.Arum t. Hº raw ; also Chap. 7, Coryza acrid. Lips, fatty : Ananth. Lips, fetid: during desquamative stage (scarlet fever), IKali c. Lips, feverish: Senecio. Bºy” burning, dry. Lips, fever blisters: Bºy" eruption. Lips, flabby: in spasms, after pneumonia and typhoid fever, l l Nux v. Bº hanging. Lips, formication: during menses, l l Graph.; in upper, Berb. Lips, froth: Égº Outer mouth foam. Lips, gangrene: pain worse by hot or cold ap- plication, Merc. Hº Chap. 10, Inner mouth gangrene. Lips as if glued together: Cann. i. Đº sticky, viscid. Lips, hanging: IIApis, Ver.; in apoplexia ner- vosa et serosa, Ipec.; lower, Manc., IOp.; lower, in conna and typhus, Lach.; could not be firmly held on right side of face, could not puff out cheeks, IKali m. gº flabby. Lips, heavy feeling: in lower, IGraph., Mur. ac.; in upper, Caust. Lips, heat: Acon., AEsc. h., Amb., Ang., Ars. m., | | Hyper., IKali m., JNitr. a.c., Sabad.; burning, Arn.; burning, dry, BHyper.; in in- flammation of liver, BMerc.; in upper, I Apis, Carbo v.; in upper, in chronic inflammation of mucous membrane of nose, IKali bi. ɺ burning, inflamed. Lips, hydroa : Bºy" eruption, fever blisters. Lips, indurated: Aur, mur., HBell., Cinch.; in ozaena, Aur. mur.; lymphatics, after contu- sion, Con.; upper, iCalc. p. Lips, inflamed: Acon, Ananth., Ars. S. r., Arum m., Ascl. t., HBell., Merc., Merc. d. B& Chap. 7, Coryza acrid; also Chap. 12, Inner mouth aphthaa, stomatitis. Lips, inverted: I ICund. Lips, itching: Ascl. t., Aur. mur., Berb., JNitr. ac., Ol. an., Tuberc.; lower, Anag.; lower, sometimes burning, on a circumscribed spot, succeeded by intolerable shooting, l l Sil.; as from red hot needles, upper, I Ars.; in scarla- tina, II Arum t.; of upper, Calc. a., Zinc.; of upper, provokes scratching, Vinca ; of upper, right, Pallad.; smarting, on upper, Gamb. Lips, jerking : of one side of upper, especially on falling asleep, Ars.; Sensation, near corner 3. 308 9. LOWER FACE. of mouth, Thuya ; right side of lower, lacer- ated from kick of horse, Calend. Lips, large: Ananth., Sil. Lips, licks during heat: IIHºuls. Lips livid: Bº pale. Lips, membrane : in diphtheria, l l Rhus; on excoriated (diphtheria), Amm. c.; thick, gray (diphtheria), Lach.; thick, yellow, in diph- theria, l l Sul. ac. Lips, moist: Aloe; covered with shining moist- ure, Stram.; Wants to, without being thirsty, HKreo. Lips, motion: backward and forward, Stram.; convulsed, Stram.; convulsive shaking, Agar.; spasmodic, of upper, Cadm. S.; cannot open, or taste food, Merc.; as of one smoking, ac- companied by a slight sound, l l Plumb.; mo- tionless, left side, during breathing (apo- plexy), Acon. Sº quivering, smacking. Lips, mucus; covered with bloody (infantile syphilis), Syph.; tough, stringy, sticks to, with cough, IKali bi. Lips, neuralgia: Apis ; upper, around right side of head, severe in forenoon, AEsc. h.; raging, extends to gums, head, finally to whole body, l l Apis. Lips, nodules: painful, externally on upper, Ars.; small, become round ulcers, with hard edges, and lardaceous base, Soon disappear from original place and appear in another part, a deep induration can be felt surrounding them, Merc. iod. rub.; lumps in upper, TCalc. Lips, numb: Acon., Crotal., Natr. m.; on awaking, Amb.; morning, on awaking, Amb.; in lower, BGlon.; from º of trifacial nerve, Natr. m.; as if asleep, Illic.; of upper, | | Oleand.; upper, or as if indurated, Cycl. Bºy" formication, tingling. Lips, pain (undefined): I [Ananth, ICic., Coral., Psor.; left half of lower, from 4 P.M. till mid- night, l l Mur. ac.; as if cracked, upper, Amm. c.; in evening, Mez.; inexpressible, on touch- ing fork or spoon to lip. (prosopalgia), l l Staph.; lower, inner edge hurts, Ars. m.; mucous membräne (stomatitis), Mur. ac.; with sali- vation, Plumb.; in Scarlatina, Carbol. ac.; during desquamative stage of Scarlet fever, IKali c.; worse pressure with teeth, Arum m.; when touched, Merc.; upper, Calc. p. Lips, pale : Amyg., Ant., tº. Coca, Ferr., IIHydr. ac, Kali c., Kali f., Manc., Phos. ac., Sec., Senecio, Spig., Thuya, Ver., Ver. v.; in chlorosis, HFerr.; at corners and internal edges, Cup. S.; in intermittent, Ferr.; during apyrexia (intermittent), Ars.; bloodless, menses irregular, Diad.; colorless, Ars. h., Ipec., | |Xan.; colorless, in tertian intermit tent, HFerr.; , colorless, with dysmenorrhoea, |Diad.; with hemorrhage, from bowels, IKali bi.; livid, Ant. t., Apis, Carbol. ac., IColch., IOp., Spong.; livid, in asphyxia, Ant. t.; livid, in cardiac dropsy, HDig.; livid, in dropsy, after scarlatina, Apis; livid, in shock of injury, Chlorof, HOp.; in suppressed menses, ICycl.; in dysmenorrhoea, Cycl., l l Ferr.; in menorrha- gia, ICycl.; with chill, 4 P.M., lasting an hour, followed by heat (tertian ague), Puls.; phthisis florida, after pneumonia, Ferr.; with spas- modic pain in stomach, Diad.; , white, Aloe, RMerc. cor.; in anaemia, ISul.; and cold, ICalc.; in constipation, Lac def; deathlike, | | Pic, ac.; with Sallow face (metrorrhagia), º | Trill.; during hemorrhage, HIpec.; with nausea, Val. Lips, semi-paralysis of buccinator muscles ma- nifested by violent snoring (apoplexy):HPlumb. Lips, peeling off: Acon., Berb., HIod., HKali c., IKali m., IKreo., ILac c., Mosch., l l Plumb., Sul. ac., Thuya; in diphtheria, Arum t.; in abdominal typhus, I Stram.; inside, after Smoking, Agar. Lips, picking: until they bleed (Scarlatina), Il Arum t.; peeling, lower, Nitr. ac.; painful, after excesses, Nux v.; with soreness and bleeding, Kob.; children pick, Illbry.; con- stant, also clothes, IHell. gº bleeding, cracked. Lips, pinched: Ananth. Lips, pressure: above, Con. Lips, pricking: pain, Manc. gº stinging. Lips, prickling : Apis; as from a splinter of wood (epithelioma of lip), Sep. Lips, pulls at: 1zinc. tº picking. Lips, purple: Bar. c., Colch., | |Prun.; during hoarse, Suffocating cough (croup), Sumb.; whooping cough, Crotal.; deep, dry, peel off in flakes, II Acet. ac.; in diphtheria, Lach.; with ashy pale face, I | Ver. W.; in cardiac rheumatism, Cact. H& blue. Lips, quivering: Berb., Crotal.; in cirrhosis of liver, ISul.; lower, Chrom ac.; of upper, 1Carbo v.; of upper, of one side, especially on falling asleep, Ars. Lips, raw: Chloral.; margins, Mur. ac.; pain as if in inner surface of lower, Ign.; in scar- latina, Il Arum t- gº excoriated. Lips, too red: Aloe, IBell., Chloral., ILach., Lachn., IISul., Stram., II Wer.; bluish, IPuls.; in brain affections of children, IRSul.; with short breath, worse talking, Spig.; bright, particularly in children, IISul.; bright, in typhoid fever, Sul.; dark, Bar. c., Bell.; deep, in angina pectoris, Aur. mur.; in gastritis, Sang; lower, Carbo v.; and swollen, in con- junctivitis, Bell.; with dry tongue and mouth, Aloe; upper, Apis, Cepa; upper, and hot, Bry. Bºy" inflamed. Lips, rough: IISul.; sensation on inner side of upper when touching it with tongue, IMagn. m.; especially upper, Apis. Lips, as if scalded : in morning, IIArum t. Lips, shining : Cub. Lips, shooting: Con...; in border of upper, fol- lowed by yellow spots, discharging a yellow fluid, Brom. Lips, shrivelled: Amm. m., Cinch. Bº dry. Lips, shiny: on awaking, IIMerc., iod. rub.; covered with brown slime (typhus), Ars. 8& eruption crusty. Lips, smacking: as if tasting, IAmyl. jº motion. Lips, smarting: Sinap.; burning, lower, on in- ner surface, Zinc.; in diarrhoea (scarlatina), ICaps.; near left angle, as from herpetic eruption, All. Sat.; tensive, painful, lower, Zinc, Bºº burning. Lips, sooty (typhus): IChlor.; in typhoid fever, IHStram. gº black, brown. Lips, sore: Il Ars., l l Ham, IHell., IILach., Mang., Mez., Thlaspi; borders, Aloe ; in diph- theria, Arum t., IMur. ac.; and cracking, as from cold, IIGraph.; epithelioma of lower lip, ISep.; in bilious typhoid, I IStram.; lower, Nitr. ac.; inside, hurts when touched, left 9. LOWER FACE. 309 lower, Ars. m.; lip, pain as if in inner sur- face, Ign.; with peeling, Kob.; in pneumonia, Iod.; on lower, forming Scab, Calc. S.; from acrid Saliva, IBNitr. ac.; upper, Ars. h., Cochl., Mez.; spot, elevated, red, violently itching, on upper, Thuya. Gºinflamed, ulcerated. Lips, sticky : Con., Merc. iod. flav., Ruta ; on awaking, IBMerc. iod. rub.; with dry mouth, , Stram.; stick together, Helon., IMerc. iod. rub., Mez., INux m.; stick to- gether, fears they will grow together, Stram.; stick together, at night, Cham. gº viscid. Lips, stiff: Amyl., HIApis, IKalm.; cold, upper, feeling as if she had a moustache of ice, preceded by frequent catalepsy, Lach.; skin as if, Sinap.; upper, as if made of wood, IEuph. Lids, stinging: Calend., Chlorof., Iodof.; in mucous membrane, Arum m.; as from red hot needles, in upper, Ars.; as if blood in upper would press out, better by touch, Illic.; in upper, IGraph. B& pricking. Lips, stitches: as from a needle or splinter, Bov.; as from splinter in upper when touched, Nitr. ac.; fine, in upper, Zinc.; fine, beneath lower, Spong.; tickling, lower, Anag.; upper, a transient, Zinc. Lips, streak: black, in red portion, Apis ; brown, through vermilion border, as if burnt, lower, II Ars.; yellow, on vermilion border, as in malignant fewers, Stram. Lips, sweat: on upper, l l Kalibi., Med. Lips, swollen: Acon., l l Arg. nit., Arn., Arum t., Aur. mur., IIBell., Brach., Cadm. S., Calad., Carbo a., Carbo v., Cinch., Coral, ICrotal., IKali c., IKalm., Lachn., Merc., IMerc. cor., Merc.s., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., INux m., IParis, IPsor, IPuls., Sil. Stram., Thuya,Tuberc.,Urt. ur., Zinc.; as if swollen, Lactu. v.; as if swollen, lower, IGlon.; burning, upper, l l Bar. c.; burn- ing, lower, awakes him at night, Natr. m.; burning, lower, followed by large vesicle, next day scab, desquamated, IBNatr. m.; with na- sal catarrh, upper, IIINitr. ac.; in coryza, upper, IIBar. c.; with coryza and hoarseness, Phell.; with a deep crack in middle lower, | | Puls.; in diarrhoea, Illbry., HCaps.; in diph- theria of lips, l l Rhus; enormously, ILach.; enormously, upper, appearance of puffiness, but hard to feel, like swelling from a blow or bee sting, Lach.; lower, in epithelioma, | | Kali S.; with eruption, lower, ISul.; toward evening, Sang.; with biting, burning erup- tion (scrofula), l l Bry.; with ciliary blephari- tis, upper (phlyctenular ophthalmia), LMerc. d.; in scrofulous inflammation of eyes, Merc.; with humid scurfs or crusts covering face, IPSOr.; during apyrexia (intermittent), Ars.; congested, Glon., Lach.; in typhus, Bry.; with herpes, epithelioma, lower, IISep.; for twelve hours, Gamb.; indurated, lower, Sang.; with indurations on inside of upper, and dis- coloration on skin (after scabies), Mez.; a place size of a bean, lower left, inflamed, dark red, raised papillae, bleeding from slightest cause, burning, stinging and drawing (cancer), Ars.; red, inflamed, on lower, as large as a pear, burning Soreness when touched, Bor.; internal- ly, upper, Merc. sol.; with jerking pains, upper, Carbo v.;lower,IIAsaf., | | Calc., Caust., Como., IKali bi., ILyc., Merc. cor., Mur. ac., Sep., Sil., Stram.; lower, left, Kali c.; af- ter mercury, l l Kali m.; in morning (cirrhotic kidney), II Plumb.; in morning, upper (ca- tarrh,epilepsy, keratitis,ophthalmia scrofulosa, scrofula), iCalc.; every morning for weeks, upper, disappearing after a few hours, Grat.; with burning in mouth, ILach.; close under nose, Arg, met.; Oedematous, IApis, IPhos.; painless, Ars. met.; pale, upper (after tooth- ache, IBov.; puffed, Cub., Merc.; puffed, lower worse, Asaf.; puffed, Sore when touched, Ai- lant.; much, and quickly, Ant. t.; and pushed, out, upper, I Staph.; external third of right lower, and congested, with induration size of an apricot stone in centre of swelling, on red border Superficial ulceration, with grayish base (cancer), I lSil.; soft, red, upper Merc.; in Scarlatina, Caps.; scrofulous, with ten- dency to bleed, Phos. ac.; covered with Scurfs, IPsor.; sensitive to touch, upper, iGels.; on inside, prevents speaking, lower, Carbo v.;in syphilis, lower,IClem.; tense, pain- ful to touch, upper, HIHep.; thick, in scrofula, upper, Bell.; with burning, thirst and heat, left upper (catarrhal fever), Kali c.; with swollen, pale yellow, protruding tongue, IMerc cor.; with nightly pressing toothache, lower,INatr. c.; tumefaction, Bell.; and turning up, dark red, upper, Merc. cor.; honeycombed with ulcers, with Ozana, upper, Nitr, ac.; upper, IIApis, Ars., Bell., IBry, IICalc., Calc. p., Graph., Guaraea, Lyc., Merc. iod. flav., UNatr. c., iiNatr. mºsul..,Vinca; particularly in chil- dren, upper, Calc., Psor.; in urticaria, Cop.; of superficial veins, IIod.; in veta, Coca. Hº inflamed, thick. Lips, tender: }º touch. Lips, tension : Lachn.; burning, upper, during rest, Spig.; especially upper, Apis. Lips, thick: Ananth., Sil.; upper, in scrofula, Bell.; upper, feels, Caust.; upper, with a tumor in parenchyma, size of a pea, enlarged when taking cold (chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea after vaccination), IThuya. Lips, tingling: Acon., JNatr. m., IPic, ac, jº formication, numb. Lips, touch : brings on vomiting, in yellow fever, Cadm. S.; lower, sensitive, Bry.; tender, IIApis, JMerc. cor.; tender, in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus ; upper, l l Kali iod., Thuya. ɺ swollen. Lips, trembling: Bell., Benz. ac., Crot., Lactu. v., Stram., Sul.; lower, in typhus, Arn.; in typhus, when he spoke, Arg. nit.; tremu- lous sensation in lower, precedes vomiting without inclination to vomit, l l Ran. Sc.; of upper, Bell.; vibration, Agar. gº motion, quivering, twitching. Lips, tumors: cancerous Con...; a tubercle as large as a bean, cartilaginous appearance, bleeding, looking like scirrhus, l l Sep.; lower, size of a pea, with acrid watery ichor, making surrounding parts sore, l l Kreo.; in centre of lower, size of walnut, surrounded at base by a bluish areola of veins and covered by a black crust which broke into fissures at least touch, discharging pus and blood, tumor felt hard and was as large as a bean, lacerating pains in interior of tumor, with burning and itching outside of it, I Phos. gºt cancer, swollen. Lips, twitching : I.Cham., Lactu. v., Squilla, ISul.; in cold air, l l Dulc.; convulsive, Ipec.; 310 9. LOWER FACE. in convulsion, ISil.; in dentition, IIRheum ; in typhoid, Bell.; at intervals, upper, Niccol. ; lower, Hippom., Thuya ; in middle of left upper, Nitr. sp. d.; of upper, Carbo V., IGraph., IZinc. Bºy"'motion, quivering, trembling. Lips, ulcerated : Ananth., IBry., Con., IKali c., Merc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., IPhyt., IPsor.; bleeding, on lower, Caust.; burning, Staph.; burning, in lower, HCaust.; burning and sticking, Nux v.; cancerous, Aur, mur.; at commissure, Bell., Coca ; deeply, lower, in syphilis, Clem.; discolored, ulcer size of a bean, with raised edges, upper, Ars.; dotted with ulcers, Magn.c.; in ab- dominal typhus, IIStram.; gray base, || Kali m.; On lower, grayish, superficial, excruciat- ingly painful, IISil.; with lardaceous centre (stomatitis), Caps.; large, on vermilion border of lower (cancer), | Lyc.; malignant, IPhyt.; particularly at corners of mouth, l l Psor.; upper extending to nose, Mez.; painful, Cic.; pha- gedenic, Ars.; caused by acrid salivation, Nitr, ac.; scabby, with burning pain on mar- gin of lower, Sul.; sore, ulcerated, in middle of upper, Zinc.; in mercurial syphilis, IPhos.ac. Lips, uneasiness in muscles, after dinner,Agar. Lips, upper: complaints predominate, Acon., Ars., Bell. Lips, viscid : Arg. nit., Berb. Lips, warts: ICaust.; painful to touch, on up- per, Nitr. ac.; grew upon a pedicle, and split, when allowed to grow, into three or four horny, hard portions, upper, IThuya; smarts, and bleeds on washing, upper, IINitr, ac. Lips, wet: Egº moist. Lips, white: 83% pale. Lips, wrinkled: Ver. Lips, yellow : bluish, Ananth. LOWER JAW, abscess: of lower gum, right side, hard round swelling from which pus, and blood Ooze through small opening at side of a carious tooth, Sul.; in a scrofu- lous girl, after injury, followed by immense enlargement, Hekla. §§ºcaries, periostitis. Lower jaw, aching: in lower, Lyss, Sil.; dull, increasing to heavy pain, like something pressing heavily, Iodof.; dull, in left, Guaiac.; headache extends to jaw, Lyss.; worse read- ing or writing, Lyss. B& dull pain, pain undefined. Lower jaw, arthritic pains: ICaust. jº rheumatic. Lower jaw, boring: in angles, Nitr. sp. d.; in bones, Lach.; in region of mental foramen, as if a hole were being bored, pain at one time on right side, then on left or both sides, irregular, coming day or night, lasting several minutes, runs along course of inframaxillary nerve, motion of jaw impeded (prosopalgia), Mez.; in prosopalgia, ICOccul.; in right, Brom.; severe, in right, with tearing through | face, extending to temple, IMagn. c. Lower jaw, break: sensation as if going to, Phos.ac.; pain as if broken, Sars.; sensation of fracture, left side, Rob.; severe pain as if it would, better by pressure, warm food and drinks, with dull, aching, cramplike pain in articulation of right lower, Rhus. Lower jaw, feels as if bruised: ICaust. Bº crushed. Lower jaw, burning: on edges, frequently with small, easily bleeding (miliary) eruption, Paris. Lower jaw, caries: ICist., ICon, IMerc., IPhos., Sil.; with drawing (after mercury), Asaf.; with headache, Mez.; preceded by hives on face and body, and succeeded by vesicles, with fever, Il Sil.; of left, Il Sil.; following os- teitis, brought on by injury to jaw during extraction of carious tooth, I lStaph.; after Scarlatina, Aur. mur.; syphilitic, IAur., | | Fluor. ac., IKali iod., Merc., INitr. ac., IPhyt.; in mercurio-syphilis, IAur. mur. nat. Bºy" necrosis, periostitis, swelling. Lower jaw, Chattering: in typhoid fever, IAgar. Hºt quivering, trembling. Lower jaw, chew cannot, Arum t-, Zinc.; can- not, in stomacace, Kali bi.; cannot, in secondary syphilis, Syph.; cannot, too weak, Bar. c.; cannot, in prosopalgia, | |Staph.; bites cheek and tongue, Ign.; difficult, Merc. viv., INux v., Syph.; difficult, at times impossible, | |Sul.; molars pain, Spong.; painful, Lach.; paralytic state of mas- ticating organs, IGels. B& motion. Lower jaw, coldness : feeling of, with crawl- ing, like formication, extending from right temple, Plat.; with formication in right tem- ple, extending to that spot, worse in evening and when at rest, better from rubbing, IPlat.; painful, starts below in Tbones and passes up- ward, Lyss. Lower jaw, constricting pain: in left articula- tion, with fine pains in epigastrium, Pallad. §3}* tension, trismus. Lower jaw, contracted : feeling, Caust.; feel- ing, in muscles, Carb. s. ſº tension, trismus. Lower jaw, cracking: B& joint. Lower jaw, Cramp: after eating, Mang.; drawn, Spong. ɺ contracted, trismus. Lower jaw, crushed : as if, Ign.; painful, in prosopalgia, ICOccul. Bº bruised. Lower jaw, cutting : in articulation, Asar. Lower jaw, darting: in threatened caries, IPhos.; from taking cold, iPhos.; to inner mouth, Ammoniac.; in right side, at angle, Natr. ph.; sharp, with dull sensation in head, Sticta. §§ jerking. Lower jaw, digging: in rami, IKali bi.; pul- sating through whole right, worse toward evening and at rest, followed by numb- ness, pains come and go gradually, Plat. Lower jaw, dislocation : easy. B& joint. Lower jaw, drawing: Alum, Aur.met., | | Calc., | | Carbo v., | |Natr. m., INux v., Rhus v.; in angle of right lower, Camph.; in articulation, as if dislocated, Spong.; in bones, Lach.; as if backward, Bell.; extending to ears and head, 1Con.; in glands, behind left ramus, on mov- ing head, Calend.; in glenoid cavity, Caust.; in left, ll Lyc., Zing.; in left, alternating with boring in several teeth, and stitches extending to zygoma (toothache), IMez.; in right, Carbol. ac.; with rigidity, near angle, first, and long- est, in left, then in right, Oxal. ac. Bºy" rheumatic. Lower jaw, dropping: I.Arn., Ars., ICarbo v., IHell., Kaliiod., ILach,LLyc., II Op., Stram., || Variol., Zinc.; in apoplexy, Nux v., IOp.; in inflammation of brain, l l Hell.; in laryn- geal croup, IPhos.; lies on back, in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; in exhaustive fevers, Lyc.; in ty- | | Ang., 9. LOWER FACE. 311 phus, l l Act. rac., Ars., IBapt., Carbo v., Hyos., ILach., ILyc., IMur. ac., HIOp., IVér. v., IIZinc.; in influenza, 1Chel.; in labor, l l Lyc.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IILyc.; during sleep, ILyc., BNux v.; during sleep, with trembling when aroused, Variol.; with stupor, Lyc., iOp., Sul. Hº Chap. 8, Face sunken. Lower jaw, dull pain : Ziz.; in left, l l Xan. ſº aching. Lower jaw, exostoses: Il Ang., IICalc. fl. Lower jaw, fungous growth : with necrosis, IHep.; location, that of first molar teeth, left, purplish, bled easily, pedunculated, worse in damp weather, I Thuya ; fungus of left, pur- plish, and easily bleeding, pedunculated, more angry in damp weather, IThuya. Lower jaw, furuncle : large, in region of left, |Kob. Lower jaw, giddy sensation : Ars. h. Lower jaw, gnawing: in both sides, l l Kali iod.; in ramus, commencing at 9 P.M., better from warmth, and lying on affected side, comes on gradually and leaves suddenly, | |Sul. ac. Lower jaw, puts hands to, during dentition: | | Hyos. Lower jaw, heaviness: Cham. Lower jaw, inflammation: Hº caries, peri- ostitis. Lower jaw, jerking : violent, painful, in lower, Lyss.; drawing, in left, Sul.; in forenoon, All. sat.; snapping, I Bell. §§ darting. Lower jaw, joint: aching in upper part, worse from pressure and motion, Acet, ac.; pain as if jaw would break, Rhus; bruised, pain on motion, early in morning, in right, Arn. ; cracking, Thuya; cracking, when chewing, left, Brom.; cracking, when eating, HHNitr. ac.; cracking, when eating, in dyspepsia, ILac c.; cracking, in left, Ol. an.; cracking, on opening mouth, Lach.; cracking, on Opening mouth wide, Sabad.; cracking, with luxatio spon- tanea, Mez.; cracking, when moving it, l l Rhus; cramp, Asar.; cramplike dull aching in right, at rest and in motion, with crackling sound and severe pain as if jaw would break, better from pressure, warm food and drinks, HRhus ; cramplike pain in left, to cheek, evenings while eating, or walking in Open air, Spong.; easy dislocation, Petrol., IIRhus, Staph.; cramplike pain in masticator muscles, espe- cially at rest, better opening or closing jaws, Ang.; cramplike pain, with arthritic tooth- ache, 1Colch.; dislocation, spontaneous, with cracking in joints, Mez.; pain, as if dislocated, Spong.; pain, as if dislocated, with drawing in jaw, Spong.; pain, as if dislocated, precedes paroxysm of quotidian ague, l l Rhus; pain, as if dislocated, with spasmodic yawning, Ign.; pain,as if dislocated, with spasmodic yawning and stitching, IIIthus ; sensation as if dislo- cated with neuralgia, left side, IRob.; pain, Gamb., Glon.; pain, when closing (sore throat), IBar. c.; pain, in typhus, IBapt.; pain, in left, close to ear, Alum.; pain from gaping and sneez- ing, Agar.; pain and cracking, when masticat- ing, Menyanth.; pain, could scarcely open mouth, Agar.; pain, when first opening mouth, when pressed with finger, and when putting tongue out, Ars. h.; paralytic sensation (arthri- tic toothache), Colch.; dull pressure, in left, involves whole cheek, on pressure becomes a benumbing tension, | | Verbas.; pressure in right articular cavity, worse on motion, Bry; rheumatism, Rhus; rigidity, Daph.; sensi- tive, as if swollen, on opening mouth, Lach.; shooting, extending to ear, when chewing, Bell.; pain, in left, as if sprained, Arum tº pain, in left, as if sprained, on dropping jaw far downward, biting , or yawning, Coral.; Sticking pain, in articulation, beneath and in front of left ear, on moving jaw backward and biting strongly, and on pressing finger upon joint, Zinc.; stiffness, Badiag., Daph., Glon., Sang, Sars.; stiffness, in chronic syph. ilitic ophthalmia, Merc.; stitches, Bell.; Stitches, in right, into upper back, iCham.; Swelling of left, Brom.; swelling in region, with burning in skin, Daph.; sensation of swell- ing, Daph.; tensive pain, on chewing or open- ing mouth, Alum., Amm. m., Calc.; tension, Bell.; Daph., Sars.; tension, in left, when Walking in open air, Spong.; tension, on open- ing mouth, Merc. sol. §§ trismus. Lower jaw, lacerating: || Lyc. Bºneuralgia. Lower jaw, lame: if cold air or water chills him, Dulc.; pain, as if in condyle, 1 IPsor.; not able to eat much for weeks (bronchitis), ICaust. §§ stiffness. Lower jaw, lancinating: in inferior maxillary, with cancerous diathesis, I Sil.; in prosopal- gia, ICOccul.; sharp, in inside of left, I ISène- cio. Đº darting. Lower jaw, locked : Đº trismus. Lower jaw, hard lump : from angle of right to larynx and trachea, IKali iod. Lower jaw, motion ; as if chewing, Bry., Hell.; as if chewing, in brain affections of children, IIBry.; constant, as in chewing (meningi- tis), Acon.; munching, depressed and ele- vated, as if chewing, Amyl.; chewing, during sleep (children), Ign.; chewing, during sleep (hepatic affections), IICalc.; chorea-like, mus- cular, Agar.; constant, in chorea, l l Ver.; con- Vulsive, Amyg., Atrop. S., Stram.; convulsive, with colic, Bufo.; convulsive, in epilepsy, Ast. r.; convulsive, violent, caused by breath of air, or by a person passing (tetanus), | | Calab.; involuntary gnashing and grinding of teeth, Lyss.; violent, loud, IPlumb.; grind- ing, in meningitis, ISul.; convulsive shak- ing, Agar.; thrust forward (spasms after fright), Ign.; pushes forward, gnashes against upper, t. Carb. s. Lower jaw, masseter muscles: special action, IGlon.; benumbing pain, region of, worse opening jaw, Coccul.; contraction, Tabac.; of right side, spasmodically contracted, Sars.; rigid convulsion, HOEnan.; as if painfully cramped, Cham.; tonic cramps (cholera), | | Ver.; cramplike pain, region of, worse open- ing jaw, Coccul.; drawing in right, Sars.; gnawing, IGlon.; hard, in traumatic tetanus, Hydr. ac.; pain, Arund.; pressive pain, region of, worse opening jaw, Coccul.; slight pain, worse motion and bending forward, Iodof.; rigid, I IStram.; stiff, Iodof., Natr. a., IWer.; stinging in right, Sars.; tearing in right, Sars.; tensive pain, Camph.; tension in integ- uments, l l Verbas.; tired feeling, l l Kalm.; pain, as if tired by chewing much, Ang.; twitching, HKali m.; feeling of weakness, with inclination to hold mouth open, Cham. 312 9. LOWER FACE. Lower jaw, necrosis: IHPhos. Sil.; of left, IPhos. Hº caries, periostitis, swelling. Lower jaw, neuralgia: Mez., IPhos.; after catching cold, sometimes one side, sometimes the other, dull aching, worse at night, ISul.; in left, Dulc.; in right, Pallad.; severe along right maxillary nerve, Ars., in direction of right, with tickling in stomach, Tarant.; teeth decayed, Chloral.; extending to temples, | | Med. §§e tearing. Lower jaw, nodules: painful, IGraph. Lower jaw, pain : undefined, Caust., Merc.iod. rub.; violent, in angle, Zinc.; in back part of left, near articulation, Pallad.; so severe as to think he is going crazy, Tarant.; ex- tends to ear and temple (prosopalgia, right side), , || Spig.; with headache, Lyss.; vio- lent, horrible, in bone of right, Arg. met.; in left, Ipom.; starting from left side, run- ning along left eyebrow, Arund.; painful to move, Natr. a.; masticating solid food, worse evenings or morning when waking, Aloe ; in masticating, solid food could not be borne (after scarlet fever), Lach.; be- gan in carious bicuspid of right, spread over all branches of facial nerve on that side, tearing, | |Stram.; nightly, teeth become black and denuded of gum, IIMerc. viv.; on opening, as if masseter muscles were pain- fully cramped, into teeth, Cham.; right, pain- ful to pressure, Caust.; when reading or writ- ing, Lyss.; in right, Pallad.; in right, even- ings half an hour before going to bed, con- tinues until she falls asleep, Ign.; pain in right, to teeth and neck, Ars. met.; short, intense, in one or the other, TAtrop. S.; all over, ex- tends to shoulders and supra and infraorbital nerves on both sides, and over whole head, pain commences in evening and lasts all night, keeping her awake, I Sul.; in right socket, Xan.; more than teeth, l l Sil.; with toothache |Millef.; pains as if teeth were going to faii out, Tarant.; with inclination to yawn, Lyss. Hº" aching, dull pain, neuralgia. Lower jaw, paralysis: in apoplexy, Nux v.; cannot close, as if paralyzed, |Nux m. Hº dropping, relaxed. Lower jaw, parotid glands: abscesses, pain- ful to touch, discharge bloody, serous pus, with stinging and gnawing, Rhus; abscess threatened (typhoid), Lach.; as if contused, Aur. met.; attacked first, disease extends to other glands of neck (diphtheria), I ILac C.; drawing, Arg. met.; drawing, in left, Agnus; enlarged, HKali bi., Rhus; enlarge- ment of left, even impending suppuration º IRhus; enlarged greatly, right ulcer on tongue), l l Nitr. ac.; enlarged, sen- sitive (scarlatina), IAilant.; indurated, Amm. c., IBar. m., Calc., Carbo a., HClem., ICon., IKali c., IISil.; , indurated, in diphtheria, IPhyt.; indurated, especially right, IKali c.; indurated, right, in angina, Ign.; indu- rated, in scarlatina, Merc. iod. flav., IRhus ; pain, in angina, Merc.; pain, into ear, Lact. ac.; pain, slight in left, Bapt.; painful to touch, Aur. met.; parotitis (mumps), Carbo v., IICist., Coccus, ICrotal., IDory, Hippoz., Phyt.; parotitis, without fever, | | Kali m.; parotitis gangrenosa, after scar- latina, ; Anthrac.; parotitis, left side, IRhus ; parotitis, particularly left side, enormously swollen, sensitive to touch, pressure causos pain, Lach.; parotitis, with metastasis to mammae, IIPuls.; parotitis, with metasta- sis to testicles, Ars., Carbo v., ; Jab., IIPuls.; parotitis, with metastasis to right testicle, l l Rhus; parotitis, right side, IKali bi., IBMerc.; parotitis, particularly right side, Calc., IKali c.; parotitis of right, threatened suppuration, IHep.; parotitis, with profuse flow of saliva, Merc., JNatr. m.; parotitis, in young scrofulous subjects, HHMerc.; sensa- tion as if she would have mumps, Lyss.; paro- titis, in scarlatina, Phos.; parotitis, after scar- latina, IiPar. c., l'Hep.; in malignant scarla- tina, Il Amm. c.; parotitis, in malignant scar- latina, discharge ichorous, 11Calc.; parotitis, suppression, testicles aching, Natr. m.; paro- titis, suppuration threatens, IIMerc.; paroti- tis, suppurative, of left side, in scarlatina, IIRhus; parotitis, suppurative, IPhos.; paro- titis, suppurative, after typhus, Natr. m.; parotitis, after catching cold, suppuration feared around incision made, inflammation and swelling occurred if exposed to north and east winds, Rhus; pain, lancinating, Carbo a.; as if pressed, BAur. met.; pinching pressure, shifting to right side, up and down, Diad.; redness, erysipelatous, bright, of right, II Bell.; left most often affected (after scar- latina), IIProm.; affections after scarlet fever (otitis media), Lyc.; shooting in right, IIBell.; Sore, aching, in region, Calc. p.; sore- ness of left, Arum t.; soreness of left to touch, in scarlatina, Arum t.; soreness of right, better walking in open air, Calc. S.; steatoma over right, iCalc.; stiff feeling, Lact, ac.; stitches, IDulc.; stitches in left, with headache, Kali bi.; stitches in region of right, ILyc.; suppu- ration, after typhus, l l Natr. m.; suppuration, neighboring glands indurated, ICalc.; suppu- ration of left, with diabetes, Con.; suppura- tion of left, edges of opening smooth, dis- charge watery, excoriating, swelling remains hard (after scarlatina), IIProm.; suppuration of left, with profuse sweat, disturbing sleep (diabetes), Con.; suppurating, in scarlatina, II Ars.; suppuration, especially if slow, pain- less, Sil.; suppuration threatened, IBry.; swollen, Amm, c., Aur. met., IBar. m., Carbo a., IICham., Chloral., Cist., HCoccul, Con., ICrotal, IDulc., IKali bi., ILach., Merc. S., IPhyt., IRhus, Sarrac., IISil.; swelling, in catarrh of bladder, ICinnab.; swelling, in diphtheria, Chin, a., H.Merc. cy., Rhus ; swollen, in typhus, Mang.; swollen, including, neighboring glands, Merc. iod.rub.; swollen, hard, Amm. c., IISil.; swollen, hard, in diphtheria, IMerc. Sol., | | Sul. ac.; swollen, hard, left, warm to touch, sequel to scarla- tina, Illbrom.; swollen, hard, pain extends to lower axilla, IBar. m.; swelling, hard, right, in scarlatina, Amm. c.; inflammatory swell- ings, IIHell: swelling, painful, inflammatory, Calc.; swelling, of left, with diabetes, Con...; swelling, of left, in malignant scarlatina, ILach.; swelling, of left, with sore throat and loss of appetite, l l Lac c.; swelling, malignant, in scarlet fever, Ars.; swelling, in measles, Arn.; swelling, during menses, IKali c.; swelling, painful, Ill)ig.; swelling, large, painful, of left, Sul. ac.; swelling, painful, Bry.; swelling, painful, red, of one side, or 9. LOWER FACE. 313 both (measles), IFerr. ph.; swelling, of right side, Bar. m., E. Bell.; swelling, especially of right, IKali c.; swelling, of right, in angina, IIgn.; swelling, passes more often from left to right, I ILac c.; swelling, of right side (Scar- let fever), Kali c.; swelling, especially of right, in scarlatina, Bar. m., | |Stram.; swell- ing, with salivation, after diphtheria, Iris; swelling, in scarlatina, II Arum t., Merc., IMerc. iod. rub., IPhos.; swelling, after scar- latina, IHep.; swelling, scrofulous, Sil.; swelling, scrofulous, of iſ. in a child, Hip- poz.; swelling, with violent stitches, Sul.; swelling, with stitches, tensive pain on turn- ing head, Sep.; swelling, with loose teeth and bleeding gums, after abuse of mercury, IINitr. ac.; swelling, tender, in scarlatina or diphtheritis, IBar. c.; throbbing, Hyos.; large ulcers, in region of, Calc. p. Lower jaw, periostitis: IMerc., IPhos. ac., IRuta ; with gumboils, IPhos.; hard, red swelling, | | Symph. Bº caries, necrosis, swelling. Iº jaw, pinching: pressing, in side, Ver- à.S. Lower jaw, pressure: back of, Arum d., Arum m.; in forenoon, All. Sat.; in ramus of left, seems pressed against upper jaw, Verbas.; on lower inner edge of right lower, on hand- ling, and bending head back, Sars.; a great disposition to press hand against, Lyss.; pressed forward (hydrocephalus), Art. v. Lºw, pricking: with cancerous diathesis, | |Sil. Lower jaw, quivering : in intermittent, ICOccul. Lower jaw, relaxed: 33%"dropping, paralysis. Lower jaw, rheumatic pains: Caust.; extend to temple, Sil. B& arthritic, rheumatic. Lower jaw, shooting: IGels.; in direction of ears, TBell.; sensation in right, in bone as it were, shoots into root of decayed tooth, Lyss. Lower jaw, seems shortened: Alum. Lower jaw, snapping : biting, with convulsions, Lyss.; spasmodic, l l Apis ; involuntary, spas- modic, during fits, Lyss. Lower jaw, soreness: Lyss., Merc. cor.; at angle, left side, Diosc.; in right, at angle, Natr. ph.; of right side, around ear, could not open wide enough to admit fingers, Psor.; in right, with a little swelling in morning, Zing.; cannot wear false teeth, I ILac c. Lower jaw, as if splinters had been run into : Agar. Lº: jaw, squeezing: as if from a blow, Berb. Lower jaw, stiffness: Diosc, IGels., Lach., IMerc.cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc.viv.,IIIthus, Sars.; when biting, Ars. met.; in bronchitis, 1Caust.; apparently caused by inflammation and gangrenous sloughing of buccal mucous membrane, ISul.; in cynanche cellularis, 1Anthrac.; with headache, Lyss.; difficulty in opening mouth, IGels.; difficulty in open- ing mouth (angina faucium), Lach.; unable to open, l l Med.; with inability to open mouth, in tonsillitis, Merc. iod, flav.; in prosopalgia, IMez.; feeling, at night, (toothache), IChim. umb.; of muscles, with difficult swallowing, ten days after cut on right side of forehead (traumatic tetanus), Nux v.; sensation, Lyss.; tendency to, l l Med.; with inclination to yawn, Lyss. Sº joint. Löwer jaw, stinging: l l Kalm.; as if from a blow, Berb.; drawing from left to first in- cisor at 10 P.M., and in night, Zing.; with cramplike drawing, l l Kali m.; on lower inner edge of right,on handling, and bending head back, Sars.; shooting, in red scar, Sul.ac. Lower jaw, stitches: Berb., 1Carbo a., IKalm.; in angle of right lower (hemiplegia), ICaust.; drawing, to upper, from left forehead, Cepa; extends to ear, could not sleep, had to tie cloth over it, during day, IISep.; in left, into neck, Zinc.; with pinching in root of nose, Zinc.; in prosopalgia, Coccul.; single stitches into inner ear, Cham.; thrusts, Acon.; trans- ient, in upper, frequently recurring, Coloc.; twitching, from lower to temples when laugh- ing, IllMang. Lower jaw, excessive, spasmodic straining with yawning: l l Magn. p. Lower jaw, submaxillary glands: abscesses, open externally, Hippoz.; abscess threat- ened, Lach.; as if affected (faceache), Brach.; burning (Scirrhus), Carbo v.; digging, Rhus; diseased, IKaliiod.; drawing, Arg. met.; en- gorged, IMerc. cy. (complementary of Hep. and Phos.); engorged painfully, IMerc. iod. rub.; enlarged, Asim., IIRali iod., BMerc. cor., |Merc, iod. flav., Rhus ; enlarged, in diph- theritis, ILach.; enlarged, in diphtheria, IIIthus; enlarged, grayish, or dark, blackish red, Anthrac.; enlarged, with purulent infil- tration around, IKali iod.; enlarged, with swelling of lower jaw, and loose teeth, IKali c.; enlarged, in scrofulous ophthalmia, I Sil.; enlarged, in otorrhoea, 11Bar. m.; enlarged, in scarlatina, IBRhus; enlarged, after scarlet fever, IHep.; enlarged,in syphilis, Kalibi.;enlarged, tender to touch, painful on swallowing, skin covering it slightly red, ISul.; enlarged, in variola, IIRhus; indurated, Con., E.Merc. iod. flav.; indurated, in otorrhoea, HIBar. m.; indurated, painful when stroked, Coccul; induration (scirrhus), Carbo v.; induration, after scarlatina, HIEar. c.; scrofulous indura- tion, Rhus; infiltrated, hyperaemic, Anthrac.; inflammation, Bell., IIMerc., IPhyt., Sul. ac.; inflamed, in diphtheria, scarlatina, and vari- ola, IIRhus ; painful, ICrot... t., Stram.; pain, as from contusion, Ars.; dull pain, Aur.met.; lymphatic (with a sub-inflammatory condi- tion), painful at every turn of head, IDulc.; painful, during mastication, Act. sp.; painful, when moving neck, Ign.; painful, in otor- rhoea, 11Bar. m.; painful, during swallowing, IICinch.; pain, with difficult swallowing, Stram.; pain, with or without swelling, Sil., Staph.; pain extends to teeth, Indig.; tensive pain on moving head, Calend.; pain extends to tongue, Sul. ac.; painful to touch, Sil., Sul.; painful, on touch, as if swollen and about to suppurate, Calend.; pressive pain, IAur. met, Rhus ; involved, in scarlatina, IPhos.; sensi- tive, in diphtheria, Ars., Merc. cy.; sensi- tive, in noma, Ars.; sensitive, with increased secretion of saliva, Lyc.; sore to touch, Psor.; stinging, in right, IKali iod.; needle-like stitches, Sul.; suppuration, || Kali iod.; tend to suppurate, Ananth.; swollen, Ananth, Arg, met., Ars., IBar. m., Bell., Bov., ICarbo a., Chloral, IHCinch., Con., Cro- tal., ICrott., Hippoz., Ictod., IIod., IKaliiod., IILyc., Med., TMerc. d., Natr., c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., Phyt., 314 .9, LOWER FACE. WPlumb., IPsor., HSep., Sil., Sul., ISul. ac., Zinc.; painless swelling in chronic catarrh, IlSil.; swollen hard, left, IKali c.; swollen, in diphtheria, Ars., HChin. a., | | Lac c., IILach., lMerc. cy., Natr. m.; swollen, in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus; swollen, on alternate sides, in diphtheria, ILac, c.; swollen, drawing pain, | |Amm. m.; swollen, as large as a pigeon egg, in diphtheritis, IMur. ac.; swollen to size of pigeon’s egg, two like hen's eggs, hard, pain- ful on pressure (swelling of parotid), IBar.m.; swollen, with fever, Calad.; swollen, with red and tender gums, HMerc. cor.; swollen, hard, IKali c.; swollen hard, in diphtheria, Il Merc. Sol.; Swollen hard, in scrofulous in- flammation of eyes, IFerr. iod.;swollen hard, in left, ISyph.; Swollen, hard, painful, IICalc., IGraph.; swollen hard, in scrofula, |Ferr. iod.; large swelling of right, not tender to touch, painful when turning head, from getting feet Wet, Calc.; swelling, of left, | | Arum t.; swelling of left, worse swallowing or bending head, Coral.; swollen, size of a small hen's egg, left, IBrom.; swollen, region of left, size of goose egg, whiskers over tumor came out, softened in centre, at times sharp shooting pains, when opened discharged large quantity of thin bloody pus, the aperture formed raised embankment-like edges, pus burrowed until arrested by clavicle, where it . formed an enormous swelling (better after Thuya 3m.), the tumor left fistulous openings long in healing (retronasal catarrh benefited), TMed.; swollen, in noma, Ars.; swollen, in ophthalmia, Cic.; painful, swollen, Aur. met., Aur. mur., HISil., IMerc. iod. rub.; pain- ful swelling of right, Sul.; swollen and pain- ful, especially right side (diphtheria), IKali br.; swollen, painful, after scarlatina, IlBar. c.; swollen, painful, when stroked, Coccul.; swelling in rachitis, with atrophy of children, Arg. met., Staph.; swelling of right, l l Ver.; , right, swelling begins in (cynanche cellularis), Anthra.c.; swollen, right, in quotidian ague, | |Sep.; swollen, right, hinders motion of neck, painful to touch, Spong.; swollen, espe- cially right, in malignant scarlatina, l l Stram.; swelling, right worse, HJugl.; swollen, like a distinct ball or sausage firmly attached to maxilla, burning at times, uneven, tubercu- lated, rugged, Hippoz.; swollen, in Scarlatina, II Arum t., Merc.; swollen, after Scarlatina, HHep.; swollen, with Soreness, ºrCalc. p.; , swollen, sore to touch, Acet. ac.; swollen, with stinging on swallowing, RNux v.; swol- len, beating, stitching, Amm. m.; stony, hard swelling, neighboring glands involved, Hi Brom.; near lower, swollen, seems to cause toothache, Camph.; Swollen, in teething, with convulsions, IICham.; swollen, in toothache, with facial erysipelas, Cham.; swollen, teeth feel long and loose, IZinc.; swollen, with loose teeth and bleeding gums, after abuse of mercury, IBNitr. ac.; swollen , and tender, left, Vespa; swollen, tender, in Scarlatina and diphtheritis, IBar. c.; swollen, with tension, Spong.; swollen, with inflammation of throat and threat- ened suffocation, Cop.; swollen, with sore throat, stinging, l l Sep.; swollen, pulsat- ing, throbbing, Amm... m.; swollen, in ton- sillitis, IILac c.; swollen, with hard little tubercles, tight as if they would ulcerate, painful when touched and exciting toothache, | | Clem.; swollen, in variola, l l Chin. S.; ten- der, Merc. cor.; tensive pain, Calend.; press- ure in throat, on swallowing, Calend.; throb- bing, Amm. m., Bov. Lower jaw, sunken : gº dropping. Lower jaw, swelling: Acon., Phos., Sil.; bony, size of half a walnut, I lSil.; size of a pigeon’s egg, HCalc. fl.; externally, on left, op- posite to decayed wisdom tooth, painful to toylch and on stooping (abscess at root of tooth), l l Petrol.; and sore pain in gums, on inner side, Sars.; hard, Calc. fl.; from inner edge of left, across whole (cynanche cellula- ris), Anthrac.; painful under chin (poisoning by foul breath), Anthrac.; painful, with form- ation of an external fistulous opening in left, after extraction of several teeth, l l Phos.; with severe pain and throbbing toothache, Sil.; puffiness at angles, Crotal.; on ramus, as large as a hen’s egg, I ISul.; of right lower, 1Calc., Fluor. ac.; extending backward over angle of right, and up to near ear (cynanche cellu- laris), Anthrac.; sensitive to touch, Lach.; small,on left, about lower and middle part of buccinator, Calc. S.; large, Stony, hard, pale around right, nearly painless (cynanche cel- lularis), Anthrac.; in toothache, Calc.; cannot wear false teeth, l l Lac c.; with looseness of teeth, and enlarged submaxillary glands, HKali C. §§º caries, periostitis. Lower jaw, tearing: Agar., Aur. met., Bell., Berb., Calc. a., Colch., IKalm., H.Lach., INux v.; with threatened caries, IPhos.; from tak- ing cold, IPhos.; cramplike, here and there, especially in chin, Zinc.; drawing, from temple, Bry.; into ear, in right, Lyss.; ante- rior, to ears, Bov.; to ears, in left, Viol.; to ear, and about it as far as nape of neck, he could not move head without pain, Spig.; towards evening, Merc. Sol.; in evening, worse lying down, better moving jaw, IPhos.; on inner surface of angle of left, in and behind left tonsil, worse swallowing, . Bell.; one- sided, 1Cham.; as if parts would be torn out, ISul.; in ramus of right, Agnus; rending, as if from a blow, Berb.; rending, under alveoli of right, Agnus; in right, Agar., Anthrac., Stront.; just below, in right, l l Zinc.; from right, into ear, then teeth, Millef.; in diseased root of left, Caust.; better by rubbing, | | Plumb.; stitching, in left, as if in perios- teum, Dros.; to temple, Lyss.; as if it would be torn out of its joint, right, Spig. Lower jaw, painful tenderness over an inch below root of ear: Ziz. Lower jaw, tension: Alum., Aur. met, Caust., Stram.; with threatened caries, HPhos.; in di- rection of ears, IBell.; extends as far as hyoides, Bar. c.; in muscles, Sars. Bºe contracted, constricted, trismus. Lower jaw, touch : painful, l l Natr. m., Spong. Lower jaw, throbbing: Lach.; intermittent pain in right half, Cup. ars.; in left upper, worse at night, Merc. viv. Lower jaw, trembling : Agar., 7 Aur. mur., Cadm. s.; in headache, Æthus.; when trying to speak, worse when roused from sleep, | |Variol.; with yawning, Oleand. £º chattering, quivering. Lower jaw, trismus (lockjaw) : Absin., Acon, 9. LOWER FACE. 315 AEthus., Agar.., || Alum., Amyg., Ang, Il An- thrac., Ant. t., Arg, nit., Art. V., IASt. r., Bapt., IBell., IBry., ICalab., Cast, eq., Camph., ICaust.,Chin. S., | | Chloral., Chlorof, l l Chrom. ac., Con...,ICup. m., Gels., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., IKob., iLach., ILaur., Magn. p., Merc., INux m., IINux v., IOEnan., ILOp., | |Plat., IPlumb., IPod., Phos., Sec., Sil., | | Stram., | |Sul., ; Tereb., IVer.; in apoplexy, iCrotal.; in arachnitis, IChlorof.; in concussion of brain, HICic.; only slightly opened, with a groaning breath, I ISpong; with stertorous breathing, Plumb.; in carbuncle, on chest, ILyc.; in cholera, ICup. m., Hydr. ac.; in chölera, fourth day, IPhos.ac.; with coldness, brownish look of eruption, during partial re- percussion (scarlatina), Camph.; fully con- scious, IHyos.; fully conscious, in tetanus, INux v.; with convulsions, ICup. ac., OEnan., IVer. v.; after convulsions, IStram.; in hyster- ical convulsions, ICic.; in rigid Spasm, Amyg., IHydr. ac.; in cynanche cellularis, Anthrac.; after cynanche cellularis, Aur. mur. nat.; in epilepsy, IICic.; as in epilepsy, Merc.; with constricting, burning, stinging, over right eye, INux m.; with fainting, Ver.; fear of, I (Sep.; in typhus, Aur, met.; from glan- dular swellings, with stinging pains, IMerc.; with congestion to head, Stram.; with Sud- den rush of blood to head (hysteria), HMosch.; in hydrocephalus acutus, Cup. ac.; in hyste- ria, ICed., HCup. m., IHydr. ac.; with closed lips, Stram.; in acute mania, ICanth.; during menses, IHyos.; in morning on awaking, sometimes at other times of day, Therid.; in mumps, IIMerc.; , neonatorum, ; Amb., ICamph., | | Chloral., IIHep.; neonatorum, where too much mercury had been given, HAng.; in pneumonia, with stupor, HPhos.; pressing together, like lockjaw (dentition, teta- nus), ICic.; in prosopalgia, Ign., | |Plat.; could not be depressed sufficiently to examine (quin- sy), IBar. c.; in mercurial salivation, Hydras.; in scarlatina, Hep.; spasmodic closing, | | Ananth., HBell., Diosc., IGels., Sil., Stram.; spasmodic, in epilepsy, after fright, Ign; spasmodic, set tongue, lacerated (puerperal convulsions), Lach.; in Sunstroke, Glon.; after injury to testicle by a fall, I | Puls.; in tetanus, ICamph., Caust., Chloral., ILach., II.Nux v.; in tetanus, after a burn, I Amyl.; tetanic closure on attempting to pour down liquids, Bell.; tetanus, muscles become rigid, worse right side, Hyper.; in traumatic teta- nus, IHyper., INux v.; threatened, "Aur. mur.; with constriction at throat, pulls and tears at throat, Lach.; sequel of toxaemia, or in broken-down constitutions, ICrotal.; while unconscious (epilepsy), Ast. r.; with loss of consciousness, Cup. m.; followed by uncon- sciousness, l l CEnan.; from wounds in soles, fingers or palms, Hyper. tº contracted, cramp, joint, stiffness, tension; also Chap. 10, Teeth biting, clenching. Lower jaw, tumor: soft commissure, left side of mouth, behind last molar, an ulcerated tu- mor, Benz.ac. Lower jaw, twitching in muscles: Kali m.; with threatened caries, IPhos.; convulsive, |Bell.; in left, Ars. m.; tearing, lightning-like, with palpitation and fluttering of heart, after menses, I ISpig.; painful from above down- ward, in a straight line, Ars. h.; like painful quivering of muscles, Ars. h.; involuntary, spasmodic (hemorrhage of bowels), IIAlum. Bº jerking, quivering, trembling. Lower jaw, ulcers: Aur. mur. nat.; deep, ro- dent, surrounded by smaller ones, l l Phos.; a running sore under ramus, bleeding profusely if scab is removed (diseased submaxillary gland), IKali iod. Lower jaw, uneasiness in muscles, after dinner: Agar. Lower jaw, wagging : sideways, has no control over it, in meningitis, Gels. oº:: MOUTH, biting sensation about: LPuls. Outer mouth, blue around: IICina, l l Stram., Ver.; in whooping cough, ICup. ac.; in epi- lepsy, I ISul.; in intermittent fever, Cina; in summer complaint, Ars. Outer mouth, small boils: in corners, emitting water and blood, Amm. c. Outer mouth, burning: at night, in corner, | | Natr. S.; protracted, violent, under right an- gle, near chin, as if eruption were to appear, worse stretching skin, Spong.; in right corner, |Dros. Outer mouth, cancer: lupus exedens, Il Cist. Outer mouth, chapped: corners, Cinnab. Outer mouth, closed: Hºt Lower jaw trismus. Outer mouth, cold: corners feel, AEthus. Outer mouth, contraction : slight, of right corner (eclampsia), Ipec. 9. Outer mouth, convulsed: IBufo.; in chorea, Ign.; preventing speech, with vertigo, Mosch. ſº distorted, drawn, jerking, motion, twitching. Outer mouth, cracked: in corners, Ant. c., ICund., Eup. perf., IIGraph., Ind., Natr. a., INatr. m., Sep.; in blepharitis, Sil.; painful, Amb.; painful, , in right, ICund.; with yel- lowish ulceration, Zinc.; in Scarlatina, |Arum t. §§ Lips cracked. Outer mouth, distorted: I Bell., 1Con., HDulc., GOp.; in apoplexy, ICOccul., RCup. m., II.Nux v.; in threatened apoplexy, Laur.; in chorea, BCup. ac.; in periodical chorea, ICup. m.; drawn to one side, l l Stram.; in gastro- malacia, IMerc. d.; left corner drawn inward and downward,ICraph.; of one side, in paraly- sis of face, Cadm. S.; one or both corners drop (typhus), Agar.; spasmodic, Sec.; in spasms before menses, l l Puls. B& convulsed, drawn, jerking, motion, twitching. Outer mouth, drawn : awry, l l Nux m.; back and forth, in teething (convulsions), I Cham.; in diphtheria, IKali bi.; downward (child, gastritis mucosa), Ars.; down, at one corner, Ver. v.; left corner, downward and inward, IGraph.; down, and to one side, in puerperal convulsions, IOp.; down, open, with idiotic expression (marasmus), ICalc.; to left side, in apoplexy, Arn., Phos.; down, on left side, in typhoid fever, Ver. v.; to left side, after suppressed eruption, and abuse of mercury, IHép.; to left side, in epilepsy, Art. v.; ob. lique, in laughing or speaking, IKali m.; spasmodically, l l Nux v.; to one side, Dulc.; to one side, in apoplexy, Bar. c., ICup. ac.; to one side, awakes at night with, Crotal.; to one side, in hemiplegia, Caust.; to right side ICurar., JNux v.; to right side, in convulsions, | | Acon. ; now to right, again to left, Stram.; to 316 9. LOWER FACE. right side, in paralysis, ICurar.; from side to side, in teething (convulsion), Cham.; invol- untary twist (paralysis), Ilkaliph.; twists to one side every time he attempts to speak or Smile, Cub.; left corner upward, when talking, Tell.; right corner upward, 1 Sep. B& convulsed, distorted, jerking, motion, twitching. - Outer mouth, eruption: around, Ant. t., Calc., Crotal.., | | Dulc., l l Lauroc., ILyc., | |Natr. c.; aphthac, influenza, Ant. t., Hyper.; herpes, intermittent, I Ars.; chronic, Cadm. S.; cold sore, begins at left corner, Calc. fl.; blotches on corners, l l Kali, iód.; in corners, Mang.; in corners (intermittent), Ign.; in corners, painful when touched, Bell.; in corners, in neumonia, Merc.; tetterlike crusts, itching, urning, Smarting, Led.; in corners, forming yellow, horny-colored crusts, ICic.; in corners, resembling erysipelas, itching and burning, ICic.; exanthema, Rhus ; fever blisters, Hep., II Natr. m., IIRhus ; fever blisters, during apyrexia, Hep.; with heat, Hep.; herpetic, Amm. c., Bor., IIMatr. m., IParis, IISep.; her- es, in corners, ISul.; herpetic crusts, itching, urning, Rhus ; herpetic, lower part, l l Magn. c.; herpes, scaly, l l Kreo.; herpesyellowish, from Sea bathing, Zinc.; papular, in corner, l l Petrol.; pimples, Dulc., | | Hydras., Mur. ac., Rhus; pimples, on corners, Tarax.; pimples red, itch- ing, every summer (eczema solaris), Mur. ac.; pimples, on right corner, Kali m.; sup- purating pimple on right corner, Tarax.; pustular, 11 Ant. t.; pustule below right angle, with tensive pain when touched, ICOccul.; rash, generally dry, occasionally slight moisture exuded, IHep.; of rheumatic origin (tertian), Ant. t.; rhagadic places, run- ning like radii towards corners, Graph.; scabby around, Graph., IINitr. ac.; scabs at corners (Rhus tox. poisoning), Rhusy.; honey- like scabs, Mez.; thick scabs in angles (scrof- ulous ophthalmia), l l Rhus ; scrofulous, in ophthalmia, ICic.; scurfs, I.Petrol.; yellow Scurfs on left corner, discharging yellow cor- rosive fluid, spreads over lip, chin and cheek, ICic.; tetter, with itching of face, Sep.; tetter- like, at times with jerking and itching burn- ing in it, Rhus ; vesicular, |Natr. S.; vesicles burst and spread (children), IBor.; vesicles like aphthae, Hell.; vesicles look like pearls, II.Natr. m.; small vesicles, on right side, Ca- lend.; Small vesicles, forming a kind of letter, Natr. m. Outer mouth, puts fingers in : | |Stram. Outer mouth, sticks fist into : IIpec. Outer mouth, foaming: Acet, ac., Ars., Bell., Camph., Carbol. ac., Cup. m., Glon., | | Hydr, ac., HIHyos., ||Naja, IOp., Stram. Tabac., Ver., Zing.; in arachnitis, IChlorof.; during attack, Ced.; bloody, IIgn., OEnan.; bloody, in hydrophobia, Stram.; bloody, in puerperal eclampsia, Atrop. S.; in cholera, ICamph.; in chorea, TVer. v.; in convulsions, Bell.., | | Caust., ºp. m., Glon.; in convul- sions, from cerebral irritation, ICic.; in con- vulsions, epileptiform, Absin.; in spasms of cheek, Mosch.; convulsions during dentition, iCham.; in convulsions, after being unjustly accused, 1 |Staph.; in convulsions, after labor, Glon.; in epilepsy, Agar., Ast, r., IBufo., | | Caust., ICic, Ind., ILach., | |Op., | |Sil., | |Sul.; with distorted face, Camph.; with jac- titation in limbs (puerperal convulsions), Op.; in strychnia poisoning,IBNuxv.; white, Stram. Outer mouth, formication around: Berb. Outer mouth, frothing: gº foam. Outer mouth, heat around: Benz. ac. Outer mouth, indurated corners: Natr. a.; from left corner to a portion of cheek, l l Sil. Outer mouth, itching around: Anac., HHep., Zinc.; with eruption of pimples like nettle- rash, Rhus ; on left corner, Anag. Outer mouth, jerkings: in air, during windy cold weather, better in warm room, l l Sul.; lateral and downward, better during sleep, worse during stool and by emotions (chorea), IMagn. p. gºt convulsed, distorted, drawn, twitching. Outer mouth, motion: chewing, IStram.; chew- ing, before attack, in epilepsy, Calc.; chew- ing, in brain affection, iń. chewing, in hydrocephalus, IMerc. viv.; chewing, con- stantly, frothy slime (chorea), Asaf.; on con- trol, could not speak (chorea), l l Cic.; opens and shuts, in rapid succession (chorea), JMy- gale; of muscles, with unconsciousness (anae- mia), Caust.; peculiar, l l Op. Outer mouth, immovable : feels, l l Carbo a. Outer mouth, mucus : corners filled with tough (intermittent), Ars. Outer mouth, nodosities: in corners, l l Magn. c. Outer mouth, open : l l Camph., ILauroc., IPhos., Squilla, Stram.; lies on back (ma- lignant Scarlatina), ILach.; for breathing, in scarlatina, Il Arum t.; cannot open wide, ILach.; can hardly open, in diphtheria, IMerc. cor.; cannot open wide, difficulty of moving tongue, III ach.; cannot open fully, when gaping (intermittent), l l Ant. t.; desire to keep open lest she should choke, | | Lac c.; with difficulty, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; with difficulty, jaws stiff, Caust.; with difficulty, in abscess of gum of right lower jaw, ISul.; with difficulty, in malignant scarlatina, I Stram.; with difficulty, from pains in joints and muscles, with sore throat, Sabad.; in a gaping manner (disease of cervi- cal vertebrae), I lSil.; , in spasmus glottidis, | | Ver.; in spasm during parturition, ICup. m., HOp.; half open, Bell., ICup. m.; half open in sleep (asthma Millari), Samb.; half open, with heat, IOp.; froth before, Glon.; half open, in coma (typhus), Calad.; half open, in mania, Glon.; inability, with stiff jaws (ton- sillitis, IMerc. iod. flav.; opening to take food or drink produces spasm of glottis, Chlor.; during respiration, Cham.; with moaning respiration, Squilla ; during sleep, Rhus; in spasms, Mosch.; only far enough, to put point of tongue out (cynanche cellularis), Anthrac.; wide, before attack of epilepsy, IBufo.; remained so, after gaping, in inter- mittent, Ant. t.; to widest extent, in typhus, | | Colch., IHyos.; in pneumonia, Ant. t. ; with snoring, IOp.; must hold open on ac- count of heat in throat and lungs, when walk- ing, Amm.br.; could not be closed on account of large tense swelling of throat (quinsy), | | Lac c. 63; Lower jaw trismus. Outer mouth, painful: right corner, Pallad. Outer mouth, paleness about, with circum- scribed redness of cheeks, three or four hours each day, Colch. 10, TEETH AND GUMS. 317 Outer mouth, purple: gº blue. Outer mouth, raw feeling: at corners, Bell. Outer mouth, red : around, I IIpec., Sinap.; corners, in scrofula, HArs. Outer mouth, rough, scaly skin around : crawl- ing, itching, Anac. Outer mouth, smarting: about, IPuls. Outer mouth, sore : corners, Brach., ICund., Dios., Hell., Ind., ILyc., | | Psor.; corners, broken out, Bov.; corners, chronic, patient eats much salt, Nitr. sp. d.; corners, in in- termittent, Coccul.; right corner, Pallad.; corners, in Scarlatina, II Arum t.; painful, IIMerc. Sol.; pain, in commissures, ISul. oº: mouth, stitches: tickling in left corner, nag. Outer mouth, sweat: cold around, IICinch. Outer mouth, swelling, of corners, Vinca ; can Scarcely open his lips, Apis. Outer mouth, trembling: speech difficult on account of, IIMerc.; sensation in corners, precedes vomiting, without any inclination to vomit, l l Ran. Sc. Outer mouth, twitching: Calab., Guaraea, EOp.; slight, around, Mosch.; about, with convul- sions, or a hot head, after fright,with fear, Op.; convulsive, of corners, Magn. p.; in corners, Bry., Ign, IOp., | |Plat.; of corners, in den- tition, Rheum; of corners,in intestinal catarrh, Chel. ; in left corner, 4 A.M., Cochl.; begins at corners, like Smiling, then affects muscles of face, forehead, eyes, eyeballs (spasms resem- bling epilepsy in children), Ign.;insleep, Anac. B& "convulsed, distorted, drawn, jerking. Outer mouth, ulcers around: Natr. c.; of corners, I Amm. m., IICinch. bol., IHep., | |Ign, Mang, IMerc., BNatr. m., iiNitr. ac., | |Phos., IPsor., IIRhus ; of corners, seat of eruption, IGraph.; of corners, painful of, IIMerc. Sol., Sil.; of corners, in rachitis and atrophy of children, Staph.; of right corner, Aur, mur. nat.; of corners, in scarlatina, ISul.; of corners, corroding, ||Nux v.; white, flat, on corners, Thuya ; with itching, scabs, Sil.; small, deep, ragged, near angle, Ailant.; syphilitic, on corners, I Ananth. Outer mouth, warts: "Calc. p.; on edges, ICund.; sycotic, Psor. Outer mouth, whistling: difficult, IKali m. Outer mouth, white: IICina; circle around (diar- rhoea of children, hysterical mania), IStram.; circle around, in scarlatina, Bell., 1Carbol. ac., circle around, after a fall, Hyper. Outer mouth, yellow : around, Act. sp., HBNux v., IISep.; corner, with circumscribed redness of cheeks (pleuro-pneumonia biliosa), l l Rhus. 10. TEETH AND GUMS. Dentition. Gums. DENTITION (complaints undefined); IIAcon., IAEthus., LAnt. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., II Ars., HBell., IBism., IIBor., Bry., l l Calab., IICalc., ICalc. p., HCanth., | | Caust., iiCham., | | Chloral., Cic..,ICina, Coff., l l Colch., 1Coloc., ICup. m., HDolich., IDulc., IFerr., IFerr. ph., IGels., [Graph., IHell., Hep., | | Hyos., Ign., Ipec.,1Kreo., Lach.,ILyc., Magn. c., IIMagn. m., Magn. p., || Melil, Merc., ||Nux m., II.Nux v., || Phyt., IPod, IPsor., IIRheum, IRhus, Sep., IRSil., Stann., IIStaph,Stram., ISul., Sul. ac., IVer., Zinc. Dentition, abdomen: irritation, l l Colch., Te- reb.; bloated, pot-bellied, Ars., Bar. C., IICalc., ICaust., ICina, Il Clem., 1Con., Ferr., Graph., IIod., IILyc., | |Magn. m., Merc., | |Natr. ph., | |Natr. s., Petrol., Phos. ac., IStaph., ISul., Ver.; inflammation of bones, I Acet. ac, Đº colic, diarrhoea. Dentition, brain : congestion, IBell., TFerr.ph., IGels., IPuls., Ver. v.; inflammation, Acon., IIApis, Apoc., Arg. nit., Arn., Art. v., HBell., IBry., Canth., ICic., ICina, ICupr. S., Dig., IGels., Glon., Hell., IKali iod., Lach., ILyc., IOp., Stram., ISul., ISpong, I ITu- berc., IZinc.; irritation, ICup. ac., | | Cypr., IKali br., Tereb.; hydrocephaloid, IApis, IICalc., ICalc. p., Lpec., Merc., IPhos., Sil., | |Tuberc., Zinc.; hydrocephalus, IIApis, |Bry., IIHell., Pod., 1zinc. Dentition, bronchia : catarrh, I Ant. t., ICalc.; irritation, IKreo. Dentition, carried: children want to be, Ant. c., |Cham. Dentition, colic : 1Carbol. ac., IICham., I, Cina, Teeth. TOOthache. ICinch., IIColoc., ICup. m., IIpec., IMagn. p. INux v., Puls., iń. , Lilpec., gll. D., Dentition, constipation : Acon., LAnt. c., Bry., Calc., , iCaust, Cham., IDolich., Guaraea, IGraph., | | Hell., IKreo.; of infants, HMagn. m., Natr. m., HINux v., Sep., IISil. Dentition, convulsions: I.Acon., IAEthus., Arum tº, Bell., Calc., ; Calc. p., | | Caust., Cic.., | | Colch., Cup, ac., IICup.m., I ICypr., Hyos., Ign.,..., IIRali br., . Kreo., ILach., Magn. p., Melil., Merc. sol., |Millef, Sinap., IStram, TVer, v.; in pale children, IZinc.; with cries as if from sight of hideous objects, Stram.; epileptiform, IIStann.; with cutting of every tooth, Stann.; with cutting of eye teeth, I Chlor.; gnaws fist, frets, cries, IAcon.; with congestion to head, Bell, IMelil.; from reflex irritation, Pod.; with grinding of teeth and coldness of limbs, after overexcitement, Coff.; urine suppressed, Tereb. Dentition, cough: Ant, t., Kreo.; catarrhal, IPod.; dry, short, Tereb.; spasmodic, Cina. Dentition, crying: Acon., IICham., IIgn., HPuls.; from least pain, Staph.; starts sud. denly out of sleep, Bell.; fever, with restless- ness, Acon., l l Coff.; crying one moment, laughing the next, ICoff.; winces and shrinks at every look or harsh word, Staph.; day and night, IPsor. Dentition, teeth decay as soon as they are cut: HKreo., IStaph.; deficient in enamel, Calc, fl. Dentition, diarrhoea: Acon., IAEthus., Ars, Bell., IBor, Calc. p., IICham., ICina, Coff, | | Colch., Coloc., ICup.m., IIFerr. met., IGels., IHep., | |Ign, IIIpec., l l Kreo., IMagn. C., 318 t 10. TEETH AND GUMS. l |Magn. p., Merc., INux m., IPhos. ac., | |Phyt., IIPod., IPsor., IIRheum, I Sep., ISul.., | |Sul. ac.; in children who have not cut any teeth, IRheum ; with much flatulence, (cholera infantum), Calc. p.; in morning, Pod.; in nursing infants, IKreo.; during summer, Rheum. Dentition, difficult: IBell., IBor., IICalc., IICalc. p., l l Kali br., Magn. c., Magn. m., IPhyt., IIRheum, I Sec., Zinc.; with cough, ICalc. p.; feet smell bad, IISil.; fever toward, evening and all night, with heat in head, fon- tanelles large, grows sensitive, blistered, child grasps at gums, protruding gum seems blis- tered and is sensitive, head largerin proportion to rest of body, profuse Sour-smelling sweat on head, IHSil.; in rachitis, scrofulous chil- dren, IHekla ; in scrofulous children, having worms, with profuse salivation, IISil. Bº slow. Dentition, with fever: Acon., HBell, Ferr. ph., IGels., Sil.; with irritation of brain, spasms, or tendency to them, TVer, v.; with coma, I Agar.; at night, Sil. Dentition, fingers: clenches, Tereb.; moving in sleep, as if searching for something, Stram. Dentition, fontanelles: Hº Chap. 4. Dentition, gums: aching, Bry.; , aphthous, IIBor., Merc., ||Sul. ac.; bleed when rubbed, IGraph.; inflamed, IAcon., Cham.; itching, HDolich.; sore, Berb.; sore, burning, “Tereb.; pressing together, l l Hyos.; pale, tender to touch, Stapm.; purple, ILach.; Swollen, Bell., IBry., Calc., ICham, IGels., IGraph., IMerc.; swollen, suppurating, Caust.; protrud- ing, sensitive, blistered, Sil.; has the appear- ance of a sac containing water, Apis, Ars., ICreo.; ulcerated, tender, painful, Hep.; red, I Bell., IICham.; swollen, Arn., ILach., ISil. Dentition, jaw: irregular formation, in scroful- ous children, with mesenteric disease, Phos. Dentition, nervousness: Acon., Bell.., | |Ca- lab., 1Coca, HICoff, ICypr., Dolich., IIGels., Staph. Dentition, nose : picking, ICina, Tereb. Dentition, saliva: dribbling, IMerc. sol., JNatr. m.; stains pillow bloody while sleeping, Nux v. Dentition, screaming: as if frightened, Tereb.; in sleep, IApis ; with drawing up of limbs or stiffening of body, BRheum. Dentition, sleeplessness: IBell., IUCham., ICoca, IICoff, ICypr., IGels., Kreo., IPsor., HSul., Tereb.; worse after sleep, ILach., ILyc. Dentition, slow : 'Calc., IICalc. p., Ferr., |Fluor. ac., Magn. c., Phyt., IZinc. Bºe difficult. Dentition, vomiting: IAEthus., Ant. c., Ant. | it., IBry., 11Calc., IIIpec., Phyt, TVer. GUMIS, abscesses: frequently recurring, IBar. c., Calc., | | Caust., Hep., Lyc., JNux v., ISil.; of right lower jaw, oozes pus and blood through small opening at side of carious teeth, Sul.; from decayed teeth, IHekla; gumboils, | Agnus, Ananth., Carb. a., Carbo v., Hekla, IKali iod., | | Lac c., ILyc., Merc., | |Millef. Natr. m., Natr. p., INux v., Petrol., IPhos., IISil.; , in lower jaw, HPhos.; boils, before Suppuration, IKali m.; boils, with toothache, in decayed teeth, |PhOS. Bº discharge, heat, inflamed, swollen. Gums, aching: IIStaph.; worse from warm drinks, in yellow fever, Lach.; swollen, on right Side, Lyss.; in teething children, Bry.; when touched, Staph. Gums, air : cold, causes pain, but relieves burn- ing, in syphilitic sore throat, Mez. Gums, alveolar processes: absorption, IIod., HKreo.; feel distended, Cham.; inflammation, Agar.; neuralgic periostitis, Thuya. gº injuries. Gums, anaemic : 83% pale, white. Gums, biting : on inner surface, Zinc. Gums, black : Merc. S.; sooty, Hippoz. Gums, bleeding : Agar.., || Alum., Amb., Amm. c., Arum m., Ars., Arund., Bar. C., Bell., IBov., ICalc., IICarbo v., || Caust, Chel., | | Cist., IHam., IIod., IILach., IIMerc., IMyr. cer., II.Natr. m., IINitr. ac., INux m., Oxal ac., Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Plant., Psor., ISang, Sec., ISil., ISinap., Staph., ISul., | Trill.; in albuminuria, Tereb.; while brush- ing teeth, Calc.s., HCarbo V., Tereb.; at times, worse chewing, especially cheese,..] ISul.; in diabetes mellitus, l l Kali br.; easily, Alum., Amm.c., Ant. c., Apis, Arg. nit., || Aur. met., | | Berb., HCarbo a.,ICist., Con., IHam., IIHep., Hippoz., IIod., IKali m., || Kali ph., IKreo., IILach., Magn. m., IMerc., IIMerc. cor., IMerc. iod. flav., IINatr. m., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Plant., Rob., Ruta, ISep., ISul. ac., Tell.; on chewing, especially cheese, Il Sul.; easily, in fistula dentalis, fl. Caust.; easily, in gonor- rhoea, WMerc.; easily, in purpura haemor- rhagica, Il Phos.; easily and repeatedly, Asch. t.; easily, on slightest touch, Zinc.; easily, in urticaria, B.Bov.; in typhoid fever, ISul.; in yellow fever, Lach.; in gastric disturbance, Tarant.; during menses, ICed.; after sup- pressed menses, Calc.; with Sore mouth, HKali m.; even at night, Calc.; caused by defective nutrition and exposure, | | Lac c.; and painful, from slightest touch, Sep.; with swelling of parotid and submaxillary glands, after abuse of mercury, HBNitr. ac.; passive, dark, Ham.; profuse, l l Erig., Tell.; profuse, obstinate, l l Phos.; profuse, when touched or cleaning teeth, ILyc.; when pressed upon and when cleaning teeth, Staph.; in purpura, | |Rhus ; on slight rubbing, Anac., IGraph.; saltish, Alum.; in Scurvy, Ant. t., IIArs., IICarbo a., IMur. ac., Natr. m., JNux v., ISul.; and soreness around remaining root of upper incisor, Ars. h.; Sour, on sucking, Ratan.; on slightest sucking of teeth, ICarbo v., INitr. ac.; on sucking hollow molar, Zinc.; sudden, at 3 P.M., Ferr. iod.;in syphilis, ILyc.; when cleaning teeth, Carbo v.; after extrac- tion of teeth, Arn., Phos.; on slightest motion of tongue, speaking, drinking, or blow- ing nose, ISul. ac.; in typhoid, ISul. Gums, blisters: Hº eruption vesicles. Gums, bluish : Aur, mur., IIRCreo., IIPlumb., Sabad.; dark, ‘Merc. s.; in yellow fever, ILach.; a distinct lead-colored line along mar- gin, III’lumb.; bluish red, Con.; bluish white, Oleand. Gums, boils: gº abscesses. Bºy" retracted, scorbutic. Gums, boring: Calc.; into ear, Euphor. Gums, brown: IIFlumb. -- Gums, burning: Merc., Stront., Therid.; dur- ing eating, Ill Natr. m.; like fire, Natr. s.; every morning, Tereb.; painful, as if burned, 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 319. ICimex, Sep.; as if scalded, Ars. m.; in sto- matitis, Caps. ; swollen, Cham. gº heat, smarting. Gums, coating: gray, dirty (stomatitis), Al- um.; lardaceous, in syphilis, Lyc.; false membrane, IIMerc. cor.; covered with thin white patches, easily removed from a non- ulcerated surface, Merc. v.; lined with sub- stance like smearkase (post-Scarlatinal diph- theria), l l Lac c.; black or brown slime, in ty- phus, Ars.; black, sooty, Hippoz.; viscid, thready slime, in typhus, IPhos.; with a white, . adherent layer, under which is found a violet border, Merc. cy.; thin white, Spong.; SOrdes, in typhoid, Iris. Gums, cool feeling of upper: Sil. Gums, pressure upon swollen causes crackling : as if collection of air had formed there, Daph. Gums, digging: into ear, IEuphor. Gums, discharge of offensive matter: Sil.; mass of stinking brown ichor on making an incision near second molar (cynanche cellula- ris), Anthrac.; of pus, IKali m. Gums, distension : interstitial, in dentition, Tereb. Gums, drawing: Con.; most in front, Lyss. Gums, dryness: | | Rhus, Bar. c.; in enteritis, | | Rhus ; look dry, Merc. Sul. Gums, dull pain: with hard stool, l l Anag. Gums, epulis: @@* abscesses. Gums, eruption: aphthae, Cub., IBNatr. m.; aphthae, with burning and impeded speech, |Natr. m.; aphthae, small, HHep.; aphthae, in stomatitis ulcerosa, thrush, Sul. ac.; no- dosities, Staph.; nodules, small, white, Berb.; white pellicles, Zinc.; pustules, 1Carbo a., Carbo v.; pustule, near diseased tooth, Aloe ; spot painful, red, size of pin's head, over ca- rious root of upper incisor, discharges pus when pressed, Canth,; vesicle, pain as if burnt, Bell.; vesicles burning, bleed from least contact, Magn. c.; small vesicles, HIod.; small vesicles, in dentition, LMerc. sol.; vesi- cles, in difficult dentition, IISil.; inside feels as if full of vesicles, Thlaspi; small vesicles, feel sore, with much saliva, Zing.; on gums of up- per incisors, red, vesicular, l l Rhus v.; vesi- cles, upper, Suppurating, then drying up, | |Natr. S.; vesicles below one of front teeth, Bell.; covered with white vesicles, Merc. Gums, fetid: IICarbo v., IGraph., IKali m.; like decayed meat (diphtheria), Kali bi.; putrid, ICist., HINatr. m. Gums, fistula: Aur. mur., IBar. c., ICalc., Caust., Cochl., IIFluor. ac., ILyc., Natr. m., Petrol., IISil., Staph., ISul.; at root of tooth, Fluor. ac.; tedious suppuration, IICaust. Gums, flabby: IBapt. §§º retracted. Gums, formication: IHSec. Hºº numb, tingling. Gums, fungoid condition: Sang.; excrescences, Staph.; easily bleeding, growth looking like raw meat, recurring after excision, seeming to spring from cavities remaining after extrac- tion of teeth, and growing to about sam height as teeth, ! ISul. - Gums, gangrenous: ILach., IIMerc. cor.; pain worse by hot or cold application, IMerc.; fall- ing off in pieces (syphilis), ISul. ac. gº fetid, scurvy, ulcerated; also Chap. 12, Inner mouth gangrene. Gums, gnawing into ear: IEuphor.; fine, sticking, especially towards, evening, worse from warmth of bed, better from uncovering and from draught of cold air, IPuls. Gums, child grasps at: as if painful, in menin- gitis or lºº, Sil.; plays with, HCham.; rubs, Dolich. Gums, as if covered with a greasy substance (salivation): Iris. Gums, greenish tint along free borders: Cupr.s. Gums, heat: Ananth, Kreo; burning, in rheu- matism, Dulc.; during, dentition, IAcon., Bell, Cham; in stomatitis, ICaps. Bº inflamed. Gums, indented: Carbo v. Gums, indurated: Brom. Gums, inflamed : Arg. nit., Aur, mur., Hippoz., Iod., Kali m., IKreo., INux v., iisil., Thuya ; with swelling of cheek, IINatr. m.; during dentition, Acon., Cham.; intense and deep seated, of , mucous membrane, with Smarting on swallowing, Lyss.; lower, Como., PhOS.; long-lasting, severe, in scarla. tina, IMur. ac.; with mercurial ptyalism, HPhyt.; in stomatitis, Alum., HCaps.; about hollow teeth, Jamb.; with constant discharge of clear water, Merc. cor.; with loose teeth, Phos. tº abscess, heat, red. Gums, injuries: bruised, Arn; bleeding, after extraction, Ham.; lacerated, after extrac- tion, Calend.; painful, after extraction, | | Hyos., Hyper, HNux v.; , erysipelatous swelling, after extraction, Sil.; to alveolar processes, HHekla; after extraction, bleeding from cavity, I [Trill.; after extraction, persist. ent Qozing of dark, slightly coagulated blood, checked by alum, hemorrhage reappeared at times, at first only from teeth, later from nose, causing debility, IKreo.; after extrac- tion, dark, blackish blood squirts out, Ars.; after extraction, headache, for six months, Ign.; after extraction of wisdom tooth, pain in wound, various localities in head and face, cannot eat or sleep, Hekla ; after extraction of sore tooth, enlargement of lower jaw near cavity, as large as hickory nut, causing cheek to bulge, IHekla; after extraction of molar, pain in upper jaw, Sore, swollen, painful to touch, Hekla; laceration, ICalend.; after ex- traction of molar, continuous slight discharge of bad-tasting pus, at times contains small particles of soft, gritty, substance, Hekla; after extraction of molar from right maxilla, two years ago, tissues have not healed, IHam. Gums, irritation: . chronic, I Arg. nit.; wants them continually rubbed, in dentition, |Dolich. §§ itching. Gums, itching: Dolich., Merc., INitr, ac.; on inner surface, Zinc.; on inner side, upper jaw, Cimex; with pain in throat, Bell. tº irritation. Gums, enlarged: between teeth, INitr. ac. Gums, lead color: gº bluish. Gums, loose: Đèº retracted. Gums, mercurial affections: Carbo v., Cinch., Hep., Hydras., IMerc., Nitr, ac, 1 IPhyt. ... l IStaph.; mercurio-syphilitic, IIHep. Gums, chewing motion: gº Chap. 9, Lower jaw motion. Gums, neuralgia: IApis ; particularly in front, Lyss.; worse at night, Dolich. Bº tearing. Gums, numb: Acon., Apis. Bº formication, tingling. 320, 10. TEETH AND GUMS. Gums, pain (undefined): |IAgar., BCrotal., HHam., Hep., Ruta, Zinc.; could not chew, | | Caust., Spong.; in constipation, Staph.; can scarcely eat or drink, Dolich.; while eating, Zinc.; extends into head, Apis ; in morning, Brom.; after 9 P.M., HIMerc.; from pressure, Sil.; in scurvy, Carbo a.; preventing sleep half the night, Dolich.; in spots, Aur. mur., Oxal. ac.; with swelling, while chewing, Spong.; about hollow teeth, Jamb.; intense, after extraction of tooth, I | Hyos.; when touched, Bar. c., IHHep., IIod., Tereb.; to touch, with fetid odor from mouth, IIMerc.; to touch, in Scurvy, Il Ars.; with hard tu- of mercury, HIKali m., IPhos. ac.; with nose- bleed, ISinap.; of salt eaters, Cochl.; with ter- tian fever, Staph.; in urticaria, IBov. B& sore, spongy, swollen. Gums, sensitive: Arund., IICarbo v., Gamb., HKali m.; in difficult dentition, HISil.; in diph- theria, IMerc. iod. rub.; painfully, when chewing, Carbo v.; painfully, on taking cold water into mouth, Sil.; painfully, without pain in teeth, Caust.; exceedingly, but not Sore, Dolich.; both sides, in stomacace, IKali bi.; in stomatitis, Caps.; to touch, I Aur. met., HGlon.; to warm and cold things, IINatr. m. Gº tender. Gums, shooting: Camph., HPuls. | |Med., Gums, sickly color: during menses, Merc. Gums, smarting: Asar.; during eating, IIMatr. m. §§ burning. Gums, softening: NIod., HJKreo.; teeth all lost except incisors, at least crowns of teeth, leav- ing only roots, WMerc. viv. Gums, sore : Ars. met., Asaf., | |Bry., HCarbo v., Dolich., IHam., Nitr. ac., Ptel., IRhod., HISil., Therid., Thlaspi, Zinc.; on pressing with finger blood oozes out, IBapt.; with boring, sometimes passing into numbness in teeth, worse by cold, heat and chewing, IPhos.; burning, in dentition, Tereb.; of soft parts between cheeks and gums, Hyos.; in dentition, Arn., Berb.; when eating, || Aur. met., Sinap.; feel excoriated, left side, Cinch. bercles, I WPlumb. Hº neuralgia. Gums, pale: Coca, Ferr., Kali f., IIMerc. cor., IIPlumb., Senecio, Staph.; in intestinal catarrh, I.Chel.; in intermittent, Ferr.; livid, Camph.; livid, in diabetes, l l Ra- tan.; in dysmenorrhoea or suppressed menses, ICycl.; almost yellow, Ascl. t. gº white. Gums, periostitis: @@* Chapter 9, Lower jaw periostitis. Gums, pressing together : great desire to, IIPod.; during dentition, | | Hyos. Gums, purple : BBapt., IBMerc. cor., HIPlumb.; dark, in dentition, Lach. gº bluish. - Gums, putrid: tº fetid, gangrenous. Gums, receding: £35° retracted. Gums, too red : Acon., Ant. t., Apis, Arund., Bell., IDolich., HFerr. ph., IIod., HIKreo., ILach., IMerc.viv., Natr. S., BNitr.ac.; bright, HKali m., Natr. S.; borders, ICrotal.; bright border, l l Kali ph., HIMerc. viv.; dark, l l Aur. met., HBapt., Hydras., Sep.; dark, in streaks, Thuya ; dark, in tonsillitis, BLach.; dark, in typhus, IBapt.; during dentition, IBell., II Cham.; dingy, edges, Berb.; with swelling of glands beneath jaw, Merc. cor.; and hot, Eup. pur.; lower portion, beneath roots of teeth, along lower jaw, Bor.; with dryness of mouth, Natr. S.; pale red, dark red border, Bar. c.; in scarlet fever, IDulc.; in scurvy, HCarbo a.; and detached from teeth, HIMerc. cor.; with teeth all lost, except incisors, at least crowns of teeth, IMerc. viv.; above roots of teeth in front of upper jaw, IBor. Bº inflamed. Gums, retracted : I.Ant. c., Bapt., ICamph., IICarbo v., ICist., HIod., Kali iod., HBKali ph., Merc., Phos., IPhos, ac., Staph., Zinc.; in diabetes, Natr. s.; exposed bone covered with callous membrane, HCalc.; from lower incisors, HCarbo v.; in shape of indentations, Arg. nit.; caused by defective nutrition and exposure, I ILac c.; with fetid odor, HIMerc.; in scorbutus, Sul.; and spongy, Dulc.; in bol.; feeling, ran to tonsil, left side,Vespa; be- hind incisors, in gastric fever, |Sep.; inside, : Calc. s., | | Nitr. ac.; of left molars, painful, worse when eating, IClem.; ' extending to mouth, Diosc.; painful, Puls.; painful, on in- ner side, IGraph., Zinc.; painful, if slightest food remains in cavities of teeth, after eating, Staph.; painful, first between left lower and second molars, which had recently been filled, gum between in contact with the metal, became sore and painful, inflammation ex- tended to third molar, which was painfully loose, and also to upper jaw and auditory meatus, I |Pic.ac.; when touched, with ptya- lism, l l Aur. met., JDig. tº inflamed, scorbutic, sensitive, spon- gy, swollen. Gums,spongy: Carbo v.,Chloral..,IDulc., Ham., IIRaliph., IIRreo., IILach., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor, Myr. cer, Rob., HSang., Staph., Tereb.; in diabetes, l l Kali br.; in suppurative metri- tis, Canth.; with sore mouth, Kali m.; as in scurvy, Ant. 't.; in stomatitis, IAlum., ICaps. Hº scorbutic, swollen. Gums, stabbing : right side, passing to left without ceasing in right, worse from hot, better from cold applications, 1Glon. - Gums, stinging: AEthus., Sars.; inside, l l Nitr.ac. Gums, stitching: ICalc., Con., Stront.; lower left side, to left temple, Amm. m. Gums, swelling: Agar., All. sat., Alum., Amm. stomatitis, Caps.; teeth loose, Aur. mur. nat. 6&^ Teeth loose. Gums, rhagades: Plat. Gums scorbutic (scurvy): Abies, All. sat, |Amm. c., Ananth., Ant.t., II Ars., Arum m., IIA stac., Canth., Carbo a., HiCarbo v., : Cetrar., ; Chrom.ac., HCist., ICochl.,BHep., Hydras., Ictod., IIRali m., || Kaliph., IIRreo., IIMerc., IMur. ac., iiNatr. m., IBNitr. ac., INux m., INux v., Phos., Phyt., Sep., Staph., ISul., ISul.ac.; from anaemic conditions, Coca; blood, coagulated, is spit out, Nux v.; chronic, IIRali m.; from cold, IDulc.; crusta lactea, | | Merc.; with haematuria, Tereb.; after abuse c., Anac., Apis, Ars. m., Arund., || Aur. met., Brom., Calc., Castor., IICinch., ICist., Coc- cion., Con...,ICrotal., IDolich., Glon., H.Graph., IHam., Hydras., HIod., IILach., ILyc., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. cy., IMerc. iod. flav., | | Merc. iod. rub., Merc. sul., IMerc. viv., II.Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., IIPlumb., | | Puls., Sabad., HSep., Sinap., Staph., Stront., ISul. ac., Thuya, Zinc.; worse in cold air, | | Kob.; with bleeding, | | Ferr.; a bluish red, 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 321 of a spongy nature, between lower incisors, commºncing on left side, extending to right, bleed often, biood has saltish taste, fixatr. m.; with boring, sometimes passing into numb- ness in teeth, worse by cold, hot and chew- ing, IPhos.; burning, with heat in cheek, HStaph.; with stinging, burning pain, Petrol.; seem about to burst, l l Nux v.; in dentition, BArn., § Lach., RSil.; in diabetes, l l Ratan. ; in diphtheria, IMerc. iod. rub.; dropsical, iIApis ; erysipelatous, after extraction of teeth, I lSil.; with faceache, l l Kali m.; feeling, Camph., II)iad.; feeling, about some back teeth, Chann.; in fistula dentalis, IICaust.; in gonorrhoea, Merc.; large, inflamed, on outer side (gumboil), Bor.; inner portion, Amb.; inside, Calc. S.; on inner side of front upper teeth, Diosc.; lower left side, Amm. m.; between gums and malar bone, with swelling of cheek, ILyc.; before menses, Bar c., Kali c.; during menses, HNitr. ac.; in suppurative met- ritis, Canth.; with burning in mouth, ILach.; with fetid odor from mouth, IBMerc.; every night, IMerc. sol.; caused by defective nutri- tion and exposure, | | Lac c.; painful, BBry., | | Kali m., IMagn. m.; painful, right side, Bell.; pain when touched, as if sore, first right, then left, Ars. m.; painful, taking in whole left half of upper (scarlet fever), l l Paris; pale, IBar. c.; of periosteum, HSil.; with pressure and itching, HCamph.; protruding, during den- tition, Lach.; protruding, blistered, sensi- tive, difficult, in dentition, tº Sil.; protruding, from a set of bad teeth, WKali m.; puffed, fllod.; in purpura haemorrhagica, l l Phos.; dark red, IMerc. viv., 1 ISul.; in scurvy, flāArs., D.Carbo a., Mur. ac., Nux v.; sensitive to touch, IGels.; of right lower jaw (stomacace), BKali bi.; in stomatitis, Alum., Caps., Mur. ac.; about old stumps, Sul.; with throbbing pain, ISul.; in toothache, HCalc., Glon., || Kali m., IMagn. c., IBMerc., IIMerc. cor., IIRhod.; at end of toothache, IISep.; around broken teeth, Sabina; with nightly pressing tooth- . ache, Natr. c.; above left eye tooth, Osm.; above front teeth, BILyc.; around hollow tooth, Anag., Bar. c.; with loose teeth, B.Magn. c.; of left, with salivation, Bism.; left upper, Arn.; better from warmth, worse in cold, evening, and 4 to 5 A.M., IKali iod. Gums, tearing : AEthus., Berb., Colch., Hyos., Sars.; of right lower incisors, Mar. v. Hºt neuralgia. Gums, tender: Arg, nit., TAur. mur., Cup. ars., . Hep., Myr. cer., Polyg.; worse in cold air, l l Kob.; could not chew solid food, Nitr. ac.; during dentition, Il Cham.; with swelling of glands beneath jaw, Merc. cor.; painful, ICalc.; to touch (dentition), Staph.; to touch, can hardly eat food, Sinap.; to touch, right lower jaw (stomacace), Kali bi.; even in teething children, Dolich. Gº sensitive. Gums, tensive pain: Therid. Gums, throbbing : Amb., Arn., Calc., Daph.; during menses, IISep.; as if beginning to suppurate, Sep. Bº abscess. Gums, tingling: in toothache, Arn. Bºy" formication, numb. Gums, touch: tº sensitive. Gums, tumor : painless, movable, on lower, | | Natr. S.; vascular, size "of a hazelnut, of upper jaw, before and behind two cen- tral incisors, I IStaph.; size of a walnut, LNitr. a.c. Gums, ulcers: Agnus, Alum., Aur, mur., || Bell., iCalc., Carbo V., Il Caust., Cornus, BCup. m., Hep., Hippoz, Hºkreo., Lach., ILyc., Merc., Merc. cor., | |Millef, ILNatr. m., Niccol., Nux v., Phos., Psor., Staph., Sil., Zinc.; as if ulcerated, worse in cold air, I I Kob.; with carbuncles, in Scorbutic individuals, Mur. ac.; in cystitis, Lyc.; deep, in consequence of large doses of j (syphilis), l l Phyt.; fis- tulous-looking, Staph.; base resembling lard, Hep.; large, gradually increasing in size, dirty edges and foul discharge (syphilis), Kalibi.; large, on protruding gums (denti- tion), TMerc. Sol.; of margins, IIR alim., Merc. Sul.; as after mercury, Kaliiod.; caused by de- fective nutrition and exposure, I ILac c.; oval, nearly an inch in length, with irregular edges, Merc.; pain, as if ulcerated, Bell., WKali iod.; painful, night and day, WNatr. m.; phagedenic, with fetid breath, I Merc. cor.; on protruding gums (dentition), WMerc. sol.; putrid, ulcerated patches, Natr. m.; with Salivation, Merc. viv.; sensation of an ulcer at root of tooth, Amm. c.; in scorbutis, HMur. ac.; Small, Oxal. ac.; Small, painful, ash-colored, Iod.; Sore, Sang., Sep.; suppurating, above incisors and molars, Berb.; in mercurial syph- ilis, IPhos., ac.; with loose teeth, Phos.; painful, whitish (stomatitisulcerosa, thrush), HSul. ac.; yellow, flat, elevated gray edges on red swollen bases (aphthae), IHell.; yel- lowish, painful (stomatitis ulcerosa, thrush), |Sul. §§ inflamed, scorbutic. Gums, vesicles: gº eruption. Gums, white : | |Acet. ac., Aur. mur., HCrotal., | Ferr., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., Staph., Zinc.; of right lower jaw, dirty white (stomacace), , IKalibi.; whitish edges, with fetid odor from mouth, El Merc.; in scorbutis, INux v. Hº pale. Gums, yellow edges: 1Carbo v.; pale, almost yellow, Ascl. t. TEETH, abscesses at roots: Gº Gums, ab- SC eSS6S. * Teeth, feel as if injured by acids: Chlor. Teeth, alveolar processes: Bº Gums. Teeth, as if asleep: Bº numb. Teeth, biting : champing, in chorea, TVer. v.; did not dare, for fear they would fall out, HNitr, ac.; disposition to, IIPhyt.; tumbler, when drinking, Ars.; involuntary, sudden, BApis ; causes pain near roots, in third, mo- lars, opposite each other, Hell. Hºº clenching; also Chapter 9, Lower jaw trismus, and Chapter 1, Bites. Teeth, black: IIMerc. viv., Nitr. ac.; J IDuls., IIStaph.; face red or straw.colored, I | Plumb.; in typhus, Arg. nit., Chlor.; in meningitis, IThuya. B& coating, - Teeth bleeding: as though blood would crow into, Caust.; coagulated blood in morning on awaking, Canth. Teeth, feel blunt: gº dull. Teeth, brown : in typhus,Chlor. Bºy" coating. Teeth, burning : Therid. Teeth, buzzing: Hyos. Teeth, caries (decaying): Ananth., II Ant. c., Aurant., Bell., Bry., HCalc., Carbo v., Caust., ICham., Cinch, Coff, Ferr. ph., Hep., Hyos., ILach., IKali iod., IIMerc., Nitr, ac., Nux 21 322 10. TEETH AND GUMS. m., Nux v., Phos., Phos.ac., IPlumb., IPuls., IRhus, Sil., IIStaph., Sul.; sensititve to air, Bry.; begins as soon as they appear, 11Kreo., Staph.; in chlorosis, IISep.; crusty, Rhus; easily decay, Med.; at edge of gum, break- ing off, Syph.; exfoliate, Staph.; exfoliation of molar, Aspar.; exfoliates, from posterior surface, Staph.; hollow, feel too long, IHep., IPlumb.; at gums (meningitis), Thuya ; irri- tation, causing frequent gumboils, IPhos.; feel loose, Natr. m.; lower, Magn. c.; after mercury, iCarbo v., IGlon, Nitr. ac., Staph.; after mercury, in consumption, IKali bij of left molar, with deafness and roaring in left ear (chronic otitis media), Natr. c.; right lower molar, Calc. S.; painless cavity, Aspar.; premature, in children, Calc., Calc. p., ICalc. fl., Coff., Fluor, ac.,Ilkreo., iStaph.; prevented by, Coca ; rapid, Amm, c., ič. Carbo v., In Fluor. ac., IPhos., IISep.; at roots, I Mez; at roots, as in Sycosis, crown remaining sound, Thuya ; in scorbutic subjects, IPhos.ac.; sen- sitive, Ptel.; Sensitive to cold water, Brom.; snags, IIRhod.; sudden on side above gums, crown remains intact, l l Mez.; after exposure to sun, IGlon.; in tuberculous disease of knee, : | | Tuberc. Teeth, chalky: ICalc. fl., Med. Gº" crumbling. Teeth, chattering: Acon., Bar. c., IGels., | | Kali ph., IPuls., | Tarant.; with chills, | | Cact., IHep., ILaur., Med., | | Thuya; with chills up back, Natr. S.; caused by chills run- ning down back like streams of cold water at commencement of fever, War.; with chill, in intermittent, IIpec.; in colic, Bov.; from cold, during menses, Inul.; as from convulsions of masseter muscles, with slight chill, Stann.; worse in evening, from warmth, Ant. t.; with chilliness on face and arms, I [Ign.; in neu- ralgia of face, l l Sul. ac.; as if he had a par- oxysm of ague, Vespa ; between pains, start- ing from anterior portion of right thigh where there is also a sensation of shivering, IPuls.; on attempting to speak (intermittent), Coccul.; in rigor, l l Camph. Teeth, clenched: Amyg., Hyos., ILyc., l l Nux v., || Phyt., | |Stram.; in epileptic fits, Magn. p.; great force could not open them, iščii; ground together, Ferr. m.; firmly and immov- ably (spasms resembling *. in chil- dren), Ign.; inclination to, Ananth. Lºbiting; also Chap. 9, Lower jaw trismus. Teeth, cannot close at night (toothache): |Chim. umb. Teeth, on left side, feel as if too close to one another: Coral. Teeth, coating: black, Cinch., Con.; brown, BKali ph.; brown, dry, in hepatic typhus, HChel.;brownish, thick, Colch.; of mucus, Ant. . t., Cham., Selen.; of mucus, black or brown, in typhoid, I Ars.; mucus, bloody, in infantilesy- philis, ISyph.; mucus, brown, in cholerainfan- tum, Hyos.; mucus, dark, in typhus, JFluor. ac.; mucus, pasty, in afternoon, Cain. ; mucus, sticky, dark, l l Ver.; mucus, thick, Act. rac.; mucus, thick, brown, l l Variol.; mucus, tough, white, going off after rinsing mouth, I |Magn. c.; mucus, viscid, thready, in typhoid, IPhos.; mucus, yellow, Plumb.; , mucus, yellow, in typhus, Apis; thick, with tenacious, foul mucus, deeply imprinting cheeks and edges of tongue (stomacace), IDulc.; yellow, Ascl. t.; yellow, thick membrane (diphtheria), LISul. ac.; Sordes, Alum., Carbol.ac., IIHyos.,IGels., BMerc. cor., IIRhus, I ISul.; brown sordes, in typhus, IApis; thick, brown sordes, in low fever, iCact.; brown sordes, in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; dark sordes, Cinch.; sordes, in diphtheria, Mur. ac.; sordes, in typhus, Il Bapt., IIris, IIPhos. ac.; sordes, in bilious typhoid, IStram.; sordes, in toothache, Ant. c.; SOrdes, in measles, ILach.; sordes, in scar- latina, Carbol. ac, Đº dirty, fetid. Teeth, cold feeling: Anag., Ananth., Asta.c., !Carbo v., Coccion., Nitr. ac., Petrol.; in in- cisors, Acon., IDros.; in incisors, upper, as from cold breath, Asar.; as if cold touched them, on inspiration, T-Ced.; in right lower incisors, Diad.; in points of incisors, 1Gamb.; in upper incisors, after pain, BDiad.; rushed out of molars, with feeling of elongation, Tatan.; painful, with accumulation of saliva, Rheum ; in prosopalgia, Coccul.; in roots of molars, Phos. ac.; in toothache, Mez.; when touched, l l Spig.; when touched by finger, Coccion. Teeth, crawling: in amenorrhoea, Cham.; in upper jaw, Cham.; in root, as of a worm, with bloody saliva, smelling like onions, Kali iod. Teeth, crumbling: Ananth., Calc., HCalc. fl., BCalc. p., Euphor., Fluor, ac., Plumb., Staph., IThuya ; in rachitis, atrophy of chil- dren, HStaph.; in toothache, BEuphor. Teeth, converge: incisors, at their tips (inher- ited syphilis), Syph. Teeth, cupped: in children, Syph. Teeth decay: ɺ caries. Teeth, dentine: inflamed, IIMerc. Teeth, dirty : Cepa ; in typhus, HCamph.; in stomatitis, Caps.; in mercurio-syphilis, Aur. mur. nat.; in tuberculous disease of knee, | |Tuberc.; in suppression of urine, HCamph. Bºy” caries, coated, fetid. Teeth, dry: Tarant.; in typhus, suppression of urine, Camph. Teeth, dull: Amm. c., , || Kali. m., ||Lith. c., BNatr. m., Sul. ac.; feel dull, Berb., Caps., IIMez., Phos. ac., Sep., Tarax.; when masti- cating, Spong.; as if they were soft and be- came bent on chewing, Cochl.; Suddenly, in one of upper molars, when chewing, Aur. met.; blunt, Asaf., IDulc., IBMez.; blunt, after chewing meat, Caust.; blunt, in toothache, HILach.; blunted more easily than usual by vegetable acids, IIod. gº on edge. Teeth, dwarfed; incisors, in inherited syph- ilis, Syph. Teeth, feel on edge: Bell., Cain., Cinch. bol., Lyss., Sul. ac., Zinc.; as from acids, when chewing food, Tarax.; front, Stront.; on left side, Coral.; during menses, Merc.; by Sour mucus hawked up, Tarax. Bº dull. Teeth, enamel: deficient, Calc, fl. Teeth, extraction: Bº Gums injuries. Teeth, fall out: Amm. c., Bufo., Merc., Merc. cor.; feel as if they would, Acon, Nitr, ac.; feel as if they would, from calomel, Lyc.; feel as if they would, in masticating, HHyos.; all lost except incisors, at least crown of teeth, leaving only roots, with very red and soft gums, Merc. viv. Bºº loose. Teeth, fetid: odor, ICalc., IKali c., IPlumb.; 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 323 odor, from decayed, IIFCreo.; odor, in impetigo capitis, ICaust.; taste, acrid, foul, HFluor. ac. Teeth, fistula : º33° Gums fistula. Teeth, sensation as if fixed in a mass of pap : |Merc. * - Teeth, fluttering : painless, occasionaly, as of something alive, cannot detect which tooth it is, Syph. Teeth, as if forced out of socket: Arn., Bell., Berb., | |Zinc. Teeth, sensation as of a foreign body in them: |Caust. Teeth, foul : Gº caries, coated, dirty, fetid. Teeth, fulness: Chlor.; in alveoli of first and second back teeth of both sides of upper jaw, Cham. Teeth, grashing: Acon., Ars., ICina, Con...; in convulsions, Caust., IZinc.; in delirium, IIBell.;in hydrocephalus, Grat.;inclined to, as in a chill, HCalc.; and grinding, Lyss.;in menin- gitis, IGrat.; in puerperal convulsions, Atrop. s.; during sleep, Kalic. Gºbiting, grinding. Teeth, grating: £33° grinding. Teeth, greenish: (phthisical habit), I ITuberc. Teeth, dirty gray: IIMerc. Teeth, grinding: Acon., Asaf., IBBell., 1Calc. ICaust, Coff, Colch, Hell., IIHyos., Lyss., BMerc., Merc. iod. flav., Plumb., Sec., | | Syph., Ver., Zinc.; with pain in abdomen, iCham.; awakens at night, ICrotal.; in brain affec- tions, ICup. m., IHell.; convulsive, in apo- plexy, or convulsions of teething children, after excitement, Coff.; in puerperal convul- sions, l l Nux v.; in dentition, Bell., Cic., ISep., Stram.; with painful diarrhoea, HIPod.; produced by pain in bitten thumb, Lyss.; in epilepsy, Bufo., IHHyos., | | Tarant.; as in epilepsy, Merc.; before epileptic attack, ISul.; at beginning of faint, Laur.; in scarlet fever, Zinc.; in typhus, Ars., Canth., Lyc.; in hydrocephalus, IApis, I.Art. v., 1Carbol. ac., ICup. ac., IStram.; measles, IAcon., Apis, Bell., 1Canth., Hell., IHyos.; in meningitis, ISul.; at end of menses, Ver.; at night, IMy- gale, l l Plant., HPod.; at night, in tabes mesen- terica, incipient phthisis, |Tuberc.; in scar- latina, IZinc.; with shuddering over whole body, Stram.; in sleep, Ars., IIBell., IHCann. i., HICina, Hyos., IIgn., Plant., | | Natr. ph.; in sleep, in chorea, Mygale; disturbs sleep (incipient basilar meningitis), IKali br.; breaks half slumber, in typhus, IArs.; in sleep, molar broken, Crotal.; in sleep, with moans and cries, IKalibr.; with restless sleep, IPOd.; in sleep, with pain in stomach and head, with vomiting, ILac def.; during heavy stupor (diphtheria), Lyc.; during tetanus, ICic.; with worms, HCiná. Teeth, heat: Spong. Teeth, heaviness: IFluor. ac.; in alveoli of first and second back teeth of both sides of upper jaw, Cham.; in right molars and bicuspids (some decayed), 8 P.M. and 2 and 3 A.M., sensa- tion comes and goes gradually, ICinnab.; as if filled with zinc, Ver, gº fulness. Teeth, feel hollow : on lower side, Asar.; sensa- tion in back teeth as if they were hollow and air were forced into them, Coccion. Bºcaries. Teeth, injuries: to dental nerves, IHyper.; sen- sitive after filling, II Arn., HINux v. B& sensitive; Gums injuries, and Tooth- ache traumatic. Teeth, itching: about lower, Spong.; in amen- orrhoea, Cham. Teeth, as if too large : Berb., Sil.; right molars and bicuspids (some decayed), 8 P.M. and 2 and 3 A.M., sensation comes and goes gradu- ally, ICinnab. Hºº long. Teeth, feel too long : Agar.., || Alum., Amm. c., Arn., Ars., Aur. met., Bell., Berb., Bry., Calc., HCamph., Caps., 1Carbo v., Caulo., ILCaust., Cepa, HICham., Coccul., Colch., Glon., Hyos., Iodof., IKali iod., ILach.,ILyc., Magn. c., Merc., I IMez, Natr. m., INitr, ac., JNux v., Phyt., Ptel., IRhus, ISil., Stann., Sul.; worse in cold air, l I Kob.; when biting, Lach.; when chewing, Hyos.; cannot eat, Caust., Merc. iod. flav.; with swelling of submaxil- lary glands, HZinc.; when hollow, Lach.; incisors, Gamb.; upper incisors, |Magn. m., Pallad.; in left upper incisor, shooting, pulsat- ing, painful to touch, worse lying down, must ride and walk, Ratan.; with jerking and shooting in lower jaw, INux v.; on left side, IPlant.; molars worse on bringing them to- gether, Merc. iod. flav.; molars, with sen- sation as if coldness rushed out of them, Ratan.; in pregnancy, Merc.; in prosopal- gia, ISpig; on right side, Chrom. ac.; right eye tooth, Mez.; in toothache, Bor., MGlon., IILach.; toothache in carious molar, Sep.; after corrosive sour vomit, Calad. £33° large. - Teeth, loose: Alum., I Amm. c., | | Arn., Ars., Aur. mur., Bar. m., HBry., . Carbo a., IICarbo v., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coccul.,Con., Hep., IIHyos., Ign., IKali c., IIMerc., Merc. cor., HMur. ac., Natr. m., BNitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Puls., Rob., IRhus, Sec., ISep., Sil., IStaph., ISul., IIZinc.; can- not bite on them, l l Lith.; when chewing, ICinch.; at last drop out, IMerc. viv.; in facial neuralgia, l l Rhus ; fears they may fall out, worse from touch, especially front teeth, | | Psor.; feel loose, Ars., Bry., Con., Hyos., Lachn., IIMerc. sol., Nux m., INux v., BRhus, | ISpig., Stann.; feeling, in cystitis, Lyc.; feeling, with swelling of submaxillary glands, HZinc.; feeling, during mastication, Con., Spong.; feeling, better pressing teeth together and pressing throat with hands (syphilitic neu- ralgia), ISyph.; front, or as if too long, ILyc.; with swelling of parotid and submaxillary glands, after abuse of mercury, I Nitr. ac.; recede, in mercurio-syphilis, SAur. mur. nat.; gums swollen, Magn. c.; gums ul- cerated, inflamed, IPhos.; incisors, lower, cannot bite upon, Rhus ; with swelling of lower jaw, IKali c.; in consequence of large dose of mercury, in syphilis, l l Phyt.; molars, Hep., IIMerc. viv.; molars, on right, Como.; caused by defective nutrition and exposure, | | Lac c.; painful, Camph., l l Caust., Puls.; in periostitis, IMerc.; in pregnancy, Merc.; right side, in stomacace, IKali bi.; with Sali- vation, Sang.; sound in succession, IIMerc.; in syphilis, ILyc.; in toothache, Sul., IIRhod; in toothache, when chewing, Alum, Ars. S. f. ɺ fall out, long. Teeth, mercury: injured by, ICarbo v., 1Glon., IKalibi., BNitr. ac., Staph. Teeth, covered with mucus: Bºy” coating. Teeth, nerve exposed: Ars. Teeth, notched: Bºy" serrated. 324 10. TEETH AND GUMS, Teeth, numb: Ars., asleep, Dulc., IRhus. Teeth, feel as if covered with oil : AEsc. h. Teeth, periostitis: BPhos. Hº Chap. 9, Lower jaw periostitis. Teeth, picks until they bleed: Selen. Tººeling as if they had gotten out of place: Syph. Teeth, pressure: as if blood were forced into, ICinch.; outward, as if by blood rushing to- ward them, worse touch, Arn.; as if shred of meat were between, Caust.; left side, as if a tenacious body were lodged between, Coral.; in upper, with confusion in left side of head, 1Coloc.; wants to, Merc. iod. flav. Teeth, quivering: as if on a vibrating board, 4 P.M., Calab. Teeth, roughness: of lower incisor, Fluor, ac.; from tartar, Mez. Teeth, scraping: Berb. r Teeth, sensitive: IFluor. ac., ILyc., Lyss., Magn. p., WMerc., | | Senecio, ISul.; to air, Berb., IBNatr. m.; to cold air, Acon., Cina ; to cold air, right lower molar, Calc. S.; right lower incisors, especially drawing in air, re- turns each day at same hour, IDiad.; espe- cially those that have been filled, sensitive to cold air, Sinap.; sensitive to cold drinks, Staph.; sensitive to cold things, Arg. nit.; cannot bear anything cold to touch eye tooth, better sweating, Carbo a.; cool water affects teeth as if too cold, l l Therid.; while chewing, Agar., Calc, p., Carbo a.; to least cold, ICarbo a., Coccus; incisors, Aur. mur.; in- cisors, upper, Sars., | |Magn. m.; incisor, left upper and outer, and feels like foreign body, Pallad.; worse left side upper, Gymn.; especially lower, Natr; c.; to pressure, Agar., IArs.; to pressure, right side (stomaeace), IKalibi.; right upper cuspid, to slight press- ure on crown, HHekla ; when pressed together, as in biting, IColch.; cannot be plugged, IFluor. ac.; to shrill sounds, ITherid.; to touch, Agar., Berb., COccus, INatr. m., ILyc., Staph.; to touch, especially, hollow, Aloe, Caps., Card. m., 1Cham., HStaph.; to cold water, |Ars., Cina; right lower molar, to water, Calc. s.; to warm drinks, those that have been plugged, Sinap. ; cool water feels too cold, | | Therid. tender. - Teeth, serrated : upper incisors, first central, Syph.; edges, Med.; incisors, notched in in- cipient phthisis, ITuberc. Teeth, set: Gº clenched. Teeth, soft: feeling, Med., Nitr, ac.; right mo- lars, and bicuspids (some decayed), 8 P.M. and 2 and 3 A.M., comes and goes gradually, Cin- nab.; spongy, Nitr. ac. Gº spongy. Teeth, sordes: B& coating. Teeth Show diark specks : HIKreo. Teeth, sticky: Sang.; with yellow phlegm, Iod.; stick together as if glued, Arg. met.; stick to- gether as if glued by tough mucus in mouth, of a foul, nauseous taste, Psor. Bºtcoating. Teeth show dark streaks: IHStaph. Teeth, tartar: rough from, Mez. Teeth, tender: I Senecio; with neuralgia of face, IKalm.; exquisitely, and loose in its socket, IGels.; worse between meals, Ign; right lower, Calc. s. gº" sensitive. Teeth, tension: in right, Bar. c.; painful, Therid. | Lith, Petrol.; as if Teeth, throbbing: painless, in roots, Ars. Teeth, tickling: sensation, in lower, All. Sat. Teeth, touch : inclined to, with tongue, Calc. §§º sensitive. Teeth, tumor : size of a walnut, in place of two bicuspids, IISil. Teeth, warm feeling: left, upper, Fluor, ac. Teeth, water: sensitive to, gº sensitive. Teeth, wedge-shaped : Kreo. Teeth, feel as if wedged: in post-diphtheritic affection, ILach. Bº pressure. Teeth, wisdom teeth : ailments from cutting, HCalc., Magn. c., ESil; come late, IFluor. ag. Teº felt like a worm in, could not tell which : | | Syph. Teeth, worn off: Aurant. Teeth, yellow : 'Cepa, IIod., ILyc., Med.. HNitr. ac., Phos. ac., IThuya. TOOTHACHE (undefined): Acet.ac., Agar., Ant, c., WArg, nit., Ars., Aspar., TAtrop. S., Aur. mur., IBar. c., IBenz, ac., Bufo., HCalc., |Carbol. ac., IRCham., HChel., Chim. umb., §Chrom. ac, Cinnam., Coccion., Como., HDiad., Euphor, HGlon., Hell., HIod, Kali c., HKaliiod., Merc. cor., | | Merc. iod.rub., Mez., BNitr, ac., Nux m., HPhos., Phyt., Plant., NPuls, IASep., HIStaph., ; Tereb., Vinca. Toothache, in afternoon : Ananth., Arum t., Calc., Caust., Form., Magn. c., Merc., HNux v., Phos., Puls., Sul., Therid. Toothache, air: worse in open, cold, Alum., Ananth., Bell., Calc., Camph., Carbo v., II Cham., HCinch., Caust., Hyos., Magn. S., Merc., JNux m., JNux v., HPhos., Puls, Rhus, | |Sabad., Sil., Staph., | |Sul.; better in open, II Ant. c., Bry, Cepa, Clem., Hep., IKali S., HNatr. s., Nux v., Sars.; from exposure to cold air when sweating, HCham.; from taking cold in raw air, Acon.; worse from cold air and water, ISpig., HSul.; damp or night air, Diad., Merc., Nux m.; from slightest draught, Bell., IICalc., ICinch., Gymn., H.Magn. C., B ISul.; from draught, with otalgia, Cham.; better drawing cold air into mouth, RClem., Nux v., Puls.; worse by drawing into lmouth, Acon, Ant. c., Arn., Aur. met., HBell, Bry., Calc., Caust., IHep., Hyos., l l Kob., Merc., BMez., INatr. m., TNatr. S., Nux m, Nux v., Phos., Puls., Sil., Staph., Sul.; at night, with swelling of cheek, Petrol.; not influenced by cold or warm air, IIGlon. Eğ weather, wind. Toothache, with anger: gº irritability. Toothache, with anguish: Acon., Coff. Kº anxiety, despair, excitement. Toothache, anxiety: with disturbed sleep, |Merc. COr. Toothache, arthritic: ºº rheumatic. Toothache, in autumn: Bry., Cinch., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Rhus. Toothaché, on awaking: 8& morning. Toothache, in back teeth: gº molars. Toothache, bed: ILAnt. c., Aph. ch., Bell., Bry., HCham., HClem., IKali c., H.Magn. C., Magn. p., Merc, Nux v., | |Oleand., Phos., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhus, I ISabina, IISul., ISul. ac.; during day sleep, with night Workers, ECarbo a. Toothache, beer: better drinking, Camph.; worse from malt liquor, Nux v., IRhus. Toothache, biting: when biting on teeth, Ars, Bell., IBry., Calc., Carbo v., Caust, Cinch., 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 325 Coff, Guaiac., Hep., Hyos., Lach., BMerc., IIMez., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Pe- trol., Puls., Rhus, if Sep., Sil., HStaph., Sul.; sec- Ond right upper, carious, feels as if it would fly to pieces, Cinnab.; as if teeth were being bitten out, Arn.; relieves, Ars., Bry., HCinch., Coff. gº pressing; also Teeth biting. Toothache, boring: || Bell., Calc., ICycl., HEu- phor., Ign., Lach., | | Merc., JNatr. m., ANux v., | |Phos., | |Phos. ac., Sil., Sul.; in lower molars, to eye and nose, ICaust.; from every cold, Cinch.; in decayed teeth, Nux v.; with stitches in left ear, Calad.; after eating, as if Something got into tooth, Kali c.; especially during or after eating sweetmeats or fruit, Natr. c.; gnawing in molars, Camph.; when touched by anything hot or cold, Nitr. ac.; worse from heat, ISul.; as with a hot iron, Sul.; extends to malar bones and temples, Mez.; passing into numbness, worse by cold, heat and chewing, with Soreness and swelling of gums, HPhOS.; at night, Calc. p.; at roots, Cham.; On one side, BNux v.; constant, in Single tooth, l l Rhod.; in sound, worse from contact and extremes of heat and cold, RIPlant.; tedious, worse at night, spreading over cheek and into bones of face, Sil. Toothache, breathing : worse from Nux v. Bº air. Toothache, bruised: "Arn., Ars., Bell., HBry., HCalc., Carbo v., Caust., HIgn., Natr. m., JNux v., Phos., JPuls., BRhus. Toothache, worse brushing teeth : Bry. Toothache, burning : Cham., Merc., B.Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sil., | | Spig., Sul.; in carious, spreading to cheeks, eyes and temples, worse at night or when coming in contact with food, especially cold or spiced food, Rob.; in carious, when eating or drink- ing, Caust.; in carious, when touched by hot food or drink, left side, | | Bar. c.: with twitch- ing in fingers and feet, Magn. c.; in front, during night, iPhos. ac.; with biting on lower surface of tongue, Zinc.; in left upper molars, Spong. ; in nerves, as if wrenched out, with stitches which affect whole body, particularly on inspiration, Nux v.; with confusion in left side of head, in upper, Coloc.; every day for a week at 12 M., in upper left, lasts till mid- night, when it gradually passes off, feels it slightfy through forenoon (intermittent neu- ralgia), l l Polyp. £33° Smarting. Toothache, burrowing: in alveoli of some molars, makes him peevish, Cham.; in a hollow, extending to head if air enters mouth, Nux v.; at roots, Cham. B& digging, gnawing. Tººhe. sensation as if tooth would burst : | | Sab. Toothache, in carious (decayed) teeth : Anag., Ant. c., Ars., Arum t., Ascl. s., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cann. S., Caps., Carbo v., Cast. eq., Caust., Cham., Cinch. Coff., Hep., Hyos., | Iodof., Ipec., || Kali m., || Kob., IIR reo., ILach., ILyc., | | Meph., IIMerc., HMez.,INitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., IPlant., Puls., | | Rhod., IRhus, IISep., Sil., IIStaph., Sul.; better in air and warmth, worse in even- ing, Bov.; awaking from sleep, Carbo a.; applied to cavity, I Ol. caje.; after taking cold, Bar. c.; excruciating, HChloral.; causes deep, pain and swelling in face, l l Colch.; when food gets in, IPhos. ac., Sang., HIStaph.; ac- companied by gumboils, Phos.; in all, during rush of blood to head, BGlon., ILach.; on left side, after falling asleep, BGlon.; be- fore menses, l l Bar. c.; in molars, Calc. a., Oxal. ac.; from molars into ears, Calc. a.; in last molar of left side, Arg. met., HForm.; in Second molar, right side, 4.30 to 5 P.M., at time shoots down in line with larynx, leav- ing Sore track, worse in bed, better from external warmth and pressure, IComo.; in root of molar, Lyss.; worse at night, Inul.; worse at night and on inhaling cold air, Sil.; severe at night, better lying on affected side and keeping quiet, Hyper.; rapid decay, BSep.; in Scurvy, Cochl.; to temples, Act. sp. Toothache, frpm chamomile tea: GPuls. Toothache, changing locality : flying,Camph., Rhod.; , frequently, returning every two or three hours, rushes about like lightning, Magn. p. Toothache, cheeks : Gºfaceache, swelling. Toothache, when chewing: gº eating. Toothache, in children: Acon., id Ant. c., HBell., HCalc., HICham., HiCoff., Ign., BMerc., Nux m., BPuls., Sil. Toothache, with chilliness: Puls., Rhus ; and sweat, Daph.; during chill, l l Hell.; with chilliness, heat and thirst, Lach.; espe- cially after, begins with pricking in teeth of one side, gradually increases to drawing tearing over face and temples, worse by warmth, especially warmth of bed, l l Rhod.; starts in right back teeth and passes upward, Lyss. B& air, taking cold. Toothache, chronic : HCaust. Toothache, clawing: violent, Stront. Toothache, from cleaning teeth : BELach. Łº touch. Toothache, clucking: Carbov. Bºthrobbing. Toothache, after coffee : Ananth., BBell., Carbo v., Camph., Coccul., Ign., Merc., HNux v., IPuls., Rhus, Sil. Toothache, coitus: Camph. Toothache, cold : from taking HCham., IGels., BMerc.; from taking cold, after having been overheated (suppressed sweat), ICham., IGlon.,IRhus; or cooling temperature, Polyg.; as from cold, worse by touch, Anag.; better from cold in general, Bell., Bry., Cham., Cinch., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Staph., Sul.; better from cold, momentarily, Amb., | | Lac c.; worse from cold in general, Ars., | | Ant. c., Calc., Carbo v., Grat., IMagn c., Merc., Natr. m., JNux m., Nux v., Puls., IPhos. ac., IPsor., IRhus, Sil., Staph. Sul.; worse from cold and warm things, IColch.; from cold, especially with diarrhoea, IDulc.; painful coldness shooting from lower posterior upward, Lyss.; better from holding cold water in mouth, AEsc. h., Bism., Cepa, IICoff, Clem.,11Coff., Ferr., Magn. c., JNatr. s., Sul.; better from cold drinks, Bell., Bry., Camph., Caust., ICepa, Cham., | | Merc., BNatr. s., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sul.; worse from cold drinks, Ananth., II Ant. c., Ars., Bry., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., HCham., IChim. umb., Chrom. ac. Gymn., BHep., ILach., Merc., Natr. m., Nux m., INux v., IPlant., JPuls., | | Sabad., Sil., 55Staph., Sul.; after, Daph.; relieves, 326 10. TEETH AND GUMS. either worse from cold drinks, or better until cold water becomes warm in mouth, HFluor. ac.; better when cold water taken into mouth becomes warm, Carb. s., Puls.; better dipping finger into cold water and holding it to tooth, Cham.; from having hands in cold water, Phos.; better from cold hand, Rhus; better holding ice or ice- cold water in mouth, IICoff.; better from ice to cheek, tearing in sound teeth (men- orrhagia), AFerr. Sul.; worse from cold or hot things in mouth, Carbo v., Lach., Magn. S., Nitr, ac., Sep.; worse from eat- ing cold things, Ananth., Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Cham., Nux V., Puls., Rhus, Rob., Staph., Sul.; worse from cold touch, Nit. ac., HPlant.; worse from washing, Antr. c., Bry., HCalc., Cham., I Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., BRhus, Sil., Staph., IISul.; better from washing, Bell., Bry., Cham., Puls. tº air, chill, water. Toothache, from concussion : Arn, INux m. Toothache, constant: || Aurant., Bell., Calc., Caust., Natr. m., Sil., Sul.; in all teeth, Sil.; in badly decayed wisdom tooth, in left lower jaw, after ride across ferry in sharp wind, | | Plant.; with sudden spasmodic exacerba- tions, iGlon.; in upper, extending into right eye, Chim. umb. . Toothache, with constipation: IBry., | | Merc., IBNux v., Staph. Toothache, constricting: Carbo v. tº pressing, tensive. Toothache, with coryza: better when catarrh is worse, worse when catarrh ceases, ICepa ; dry, HiCinch. 639 cold. Toothache, during cough : Bry. - Toothache, crushed: as if molars were, from cold, HIgn. Toothache, cutting: ILach.; radiating to ear, worse in warmth or inhaling fresh air, Arn.; in nerves, coming and going, preventing sleep, IAur. met.; seems to originate from swelling of submaxillary gland, Camph.; before thun- derstorm, or cloudy, windy weather, Rhod. Hº darting, lancinating, neuralgic, shoot- 1113. Toothache, in cystitis: ILyc. Toothache, in damp air or weather: Cepa, Dulc., |Merc., INatr. s., HNux m., Rhus. Toothache, darting: Bry., IGels.; worse from eating and drinking, Con...; in two carious teeth, Iris. §§ cutting, lancinating, neuralgic, shooting. Toothache, by day: Bell., Calc. c., Coccin., Nux v.; ceasing at night, followed by sweat and pains, return in morning in paroxysms , of longer or shorter intervals, alternating with giddiness or tearing in limbs, Mere. B& carious. Toothache, drives to despair: in sensitive, nervous, excitable persons, Coff, Hyos. gº anguish, despair, excitement. Toothache, with diarrhoea: 1Cham., || Coff, |Dulc., l l Rhus. Toothache, digging: Ananth, Ant, c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cham, Cinch, Ign.; in carious, Spig.; as if becoming carious, Arg. nit.; in carious, with drawing to eye, Puls.; in lower back teeth to ears, Caust.; worse nights, garious, preventing sleep, worse from cof- fee, HCham.; worse walking in cold air, and by contact, Plant. Bºy" burrowing, gnawing. Toothache, distracted from : ICoff., IHyos. B& despair. Toothache, drawing: All. Sat., Ananth., Ant. c., Bar. c., Bell., Bry., HCalc., Caps., Carbo v., Cepa, ICham., &n. Clem., Coloc., 1Con., IGlon., | |Graph., Hyos., ILach., IMerc., Merc. iod. flav., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Phos. ac., Rhus, Staph., ISul., Tabac., | | Tereb.; better in air, Clem.; at 5 P.M., Zing.; along alveolar border, extending to ears and temples, worse in evening on entering warm room, better in open air, l l Puls.; as soon as she gets in bed evenings, IKali c.; in borders (prosopalgia), ICOccul.; in bed, in smallpox, | | War.; in carious, I Ant. c., Bov., Card. m., lMerc., INux v., Staph.; in carious molar, extends into teeth of right side, ear, temples and malar bone, worse in bed, Aph. ch.; from every cold, Cinch.; worse from cold and men- tal exertion, INux v.; worse if anything hot or cold is taken into mouth, HISep.; in carious, back teeth, Badiag.; in carious, with tearing, Abrot.; dull, in upper right, all night, Bell.; to ear, Natr. m.; to inner ear and temples, IIRreo.; right ear, while sitting, in upper back teeth, Coccion.; after eating, ICham., IHep.; when eating cold things, or from cold drinks, in carious, Con.; with twitch- ing in fingers and feet, Magn. c.; ex- tends into forehead, Hyos.; in roots of upper front, Zinc.; in lower incisors, Asaf.; in middle and lower incisors, I | Chel.; in upper incisors, Camph., | | Chel.; in left upper incisors, Zinc.; in carious upper incisors, while walking, Camph.; at intervals, Astac.; in jaw, Cham.; sharp, jerklike, suddenly in all incisors, Zinc.; in jerks, as if tooth would be drawn out with a hook, Coccin.; jumping, when eating, | | Bry.; extending to larynx, neck or shoulder (during pregnancy), Alum.; left lower, especially incisor, Zinc.; in left low- er teeth, has a decayed tooth in that side, at 7 P.M., returns after being in air, Zing.; cannot locate it, HCham.; caused by masticating, Sa- bina; during menses, better eating, worse from warm fluids, Amm. c.; worse before mid- night, better after eating, Cham.; in molars, ICarbo v.; from second molar to first incisor, Zing.; in left molars, above downward, Calad.; lower back molar, evening in bed, Bov.; in lower carious molars, Camph.; in molars, when lying down, with anxiety, nausea and frequent urination, Oleand.; in two molars, Zing.; in upper molars, IISep.; from music, | |Phos. ac.; in dental nerves, during remis- sion of paroxysms (prosopalgia), Coccul.; in nerves as if tooth were wrenched out, with violent stitches affecting whole body, parti- cularly on inspiration, Nux v.; now in one now in another, worse from warmth, better for a moment only by cold, passes off after a meal, Amb.; with otalgia, l l Ran. Sc.; as if out of socket, Como.; as if being drawn out, at intervals, Astac.; piercing, in carious, and on corresponding one on other side, in morning, Staph.; pressing in right lower back, Zinc.; in an upper and lower, as if being gently pulled, Chim. umb.; now in right, then in left side, Zinc.; in roots, Zing.; in upper front, in roots, and at Same time in { 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 327 pharynx, extending into cervical muscles, Zinc.; rhythmical, in both rows, while eating, Coccion.; better after eating salty things, ICarbo a.; first upper teeth, left side, sen- sitive from root to crown, Cepa; in sound teeth, in cold air, IICaust.; in sound teeth, when walking in open air, Con.; with stitches in an indefinite tooth, or in one row, espe- cially on inhaling in air or just after eat- ing, at night, or in evening, Nux v.; sudden, Coccus; before approach of thunder storm, or cloudy, windy weather, Rhod.; in upper, better by cold finger, Ang.; in first upper right, from root to crown, Cepa; in molars while walking in wind, IGraph. Hº pulling, rheumatic. Toothache, after drinking: gº cold, coffee, heat, liquors, tea, wine. º Toothache, dull: worse from eating, Lyc.; con- centrating in right eye tooth, hurts when eat- ing and on pressure, Sul. ac.; in carious, Anag., Cinch.; in carious, with gumboil, Bor.; in carious, better by cold water and sucking it, Clem.; at intervals, Astac.; left side, in carious, brought on during evening while reading aloud, prevented sleep, worse lying down, eating, talking and cold air, bettertak- ing warm drink. into mouth (Staph. relieved), Tromb.; in upper molars, Anag., constant in first and second upper carious molar, Ustil.; in right, Dolich. ; troublesome, in carious, pain with sore throat, Sabad.; in upper back, ex- tending toward right ear, while sitting, Coccion. Toothache, ears: extends to, Ammoniac., Arn., Ars., Bry., HCalc., Calcars., HCham., HChrom. ac., Hep., 11Kreo., Lach., IIMerc., Natr. m., IPlant., l l Ran. Sc., IIRhod., IISep., Staph., Sul.; right side, Brach., Coccion.; stitches, IISul.; stitches, in left, Calad.; tearing, twing- ing, sharp, IPlant.; with deafness, l l Petrol. Toothache, eating: worse after, Ananth., El Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn., IBell., IBry., Calc., ICarbo v., ICham., Chim. umb., Cinch., Coff, Ferr. ph., #: IKali c., Lach., Lachn., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., Rhus, IIStaph., ISul.; some minutes after, HBell.; better after, Amb., Amm. c., Arn., Calc., Carbo v., Cham., | |Ipec., Phos. ac., Rhus, Sil.; better when eat- ing, Bell., Bry., Cham., Cinch., Coff., Phos. ac., Sil.; better while eating and lying down, ISpig.; started by a crumb of bread, Clem.; worse, from soft food, Coccul., Ver.; worse, if Soft crust touches, Camph.; better after salty things, Carbo a.; worse after salty things, Carbo v.; worse from a crumb of bread, Nux V., Staph.; worse, during (chewing), Ant, c., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., in Carbo v., 1Caust., IICham., Chin. m., ICinch., Coccul., 1Coff, IEuphor., Hyos., Ign., IKali c., Lach., ILyc., Magn. m., Merc., ILNatr. m., INux m., INux v., Oleand., Phos., IPhos. ac., Puls., Rhus, Rob., ISang, Sil., Spong., Staph., Sul., ISul. ac., I ISyph. tº biting, cold, heat, pressure, touch. Toothache, with erections: Daph. Toothache, with erysipelas: Cham. Toothache, in evening: IAlum., Amm. c., Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calad., Calc., Caust., Hep., IHyos., Ign., Kali iod., IMerc., Nux m., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, Staph., Sul., ISul. ac., Tabac., Therid.; after dark, ; Calc. s.; first in carious, which became elongated and loose; then in other teeth, partly sticking, partly crawling, Rhus; after lying down, Ign.; toward evening, IKali s., 1 Puls.; before mid- night, Bry., Cham., Cinch., Natr. m., Rhus, Sul. Gº bed. Toothache, excitement: with nervous, Acon., Bell., 1Cham., Coff., IGels., Hyos.; when it ceases in morning, uneasiness keeps her awake, ILyc.; better from, I IThuya. Toothache, eye : extends into, Calc. ph.,Caust., Cham., Merc., Puls., Rob., Staph., Sul.; worse on beginning to use, Calc.; burning, Bell.; with inflammation, Bry. Toothache, eye teeth: Acon., Calc., Carbo a., Hyos., Rhus, Staph.; at root of right, with discharge of pus, JFluor, ac.; in right, daily, worse from pressure on crown and outside of root, Mez. Toothache, face : Hyos., IKali c., Lach., Merc.,Nux v., | | Rhod., Rhus, Sul.; aching, 11 Acon., Agar., Ailant.; aching, especially in left cheek, worse at night, ićhei; pain ex- tends to cheeks, Bry., Caust., Cham., Merc, Sil., Staph., Sul.; flushed cheeks, IAcon., Arn., IBell., Cham., Merc., Nux m., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sul.; pale, Acon., Ars., Ign., Puls., Staph., Sul.; pain extending to whole right side, having waves of spontaneous exacerba- tion, without being influenced by anything in particular, 1Glon.; swollen cheek, Arn., Ars., IBell., Bry., Calc., Caps., 1 I Cepa, IIIach., ILyc., IBMerc., Natr. m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., IPuls., Staph., Sul.; swollen, pale, after toothache, Bov.; cheek swollen, suppuration threatens, Calc. S.; swelling of jaw, a Hekla ; swollen, red, Ver. B& Chap. 8, Face swelling. Toothache, fever: during epidemic of influenza, Merc.; after suppression of ague, Puls. Toothache, filling: gº traumatic. Toothache, flushing pain: Bry. Toothache, flying: Bº changing locality. Toothache, as if teeth would be forced out: IPuls.; in forenoon, Carbo v., Caust., Natr. m., Nux v., Puls., Staph., Sul. H& pulling. Toothache, drives frantic or frenzied: Cham., Coff. §§e anguish, despair, excitement. Toothache, in front teeth: Bº incisors. Toothache, glands: swollen, on neck, Merc. iod. rub.; seemed to be caused by swollen sub- maxillary, Camph.; from swelling of sub- maxillary, hard little tubercles, as if they would ulcerate, painful when touched, Clem. Toothache, gnawing: Berb., ICham., Daph., HKaliiod., Nux v., Rhus, Staph.; and jumping in left upper bicuspid, worse if tooth is touched, especially by hot things, worse out of doors or drawing cold air into mouth and at night, | |Staph.;in second left lower bicuspid, decayed close to gum, excitement removed pain, better by pressure of hand, worse in bed, extended over left forehead and into left side of neck, | Thuya ; paroxysmal in left, upper carious, temporarily better by cold application (sick headache), l l Lac c.; worse in cold, carious, IRhus.; in-carious, after meal, IIAnt. c.; worse in evening, l l Calc.; in right lower molar, Nic- col.; in upper molars, 1Calc.; on one side, Nux v.; preventing sleep, carious, worse at night, worse from coffee, Cham. * Bºº burning, digging. 328 10. TEETH AND GUMS. Toothache, gouty pain: gº rheumatic. Toothache, griping : in carious, IMez.; in wet weather, carious, Bor. Toothache, grumbling: IKali iod., ILach.; during afternoon, from draught, IForm.; in molars, Coccion.; as if becoming carious, Arg. nit.; during day, in carious, Bar. c.; in eye tooth, 1Carbo a.; with pain in side of head, HSang.; in jaw, Cham.; in upper jaw, Cham.; in first four anterior molars, now upper now lower jaw, now right now left side, Rhod. Toothache, in gums: caused by abscesses, Hekla; with bleeding, foul odor, Calc.; painful, Ant. c., Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carbo v., Cham., Cinch., Hep., Hyos., Lach., Merc., Natr.m., Nux m., JNux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., IRhus, Sil., Staph., Sul.; with swelling, Acon., Bell., Calc. iCarbo v., Caust., HCham., Cinch., Hep., ILach., Magn. c., IIMerc. c., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, IIRhod., Sul.; swollen, red, inflamed, then paininjaw, ICalc.; with swelling of gums and Salivary glands, IIMerc.; with swelling and flow of saliva, | | Kali m. ɺ Gums aching, etc. Toothache, penetrates into head: Act. sp., ILAnt. c., I Apis, Ars., 1Cham., IHyos., IKreo., Merc., Nux v., Phos. ac., Rhus, Rob., Sang., Staph ; into forehead, Chrom. ac., Coccion., Hyos.; into left side, and neck, | | Thuya; with congestion, Aur. met., HBell., IICalc., ICinch., IHyos., H.Lach., IPuls.; with rush of blood, from chest upward, HLyss.; from a single tooth, Glon.; with rush of blood, from taking cold, worse at night, from noise, warmth or cold (during pregnancy), iCalc.;into anterior portion of brain, Chrom.ac.; head feels large, after, Como.; heat in head, Acon, Hyos., Puls.; to temples, IGels, IMagn.c.; to temples and left side of face, IKreo.; commencing in a molar, slowly extends to temple, getting gradually violent, ceases suddenly, attacks every few minutes, Merc. §§ headache. Toothache, with headache : , Apis, Glon., flkali c., IILach., Ver.; and ringing in ears (gastritis), Coccul.; pain between head, left shoulder-blade and shoulder, better during toothache, Chrom. ac.; stitches to ears, root of nose and malar bone, HRhus ; with throbbing in temples, l l Staph.; leaves teeth and goes quickly to temples, Iodof. Tôothache, heat: from things taken into mouth, Agnus, Anac., Bell., Calc., HäCham., Millef, Phos ac., Puls., Tromb.; better from warmth, ILyc.. IPsor., Rhod., HSul. ac.; worse on getting warm in bed, Bell., Bry., IICham., Chel., Clem., Magn. c., IBMerc., Nux v., Phos., Phos.ac., IBPuls., Rhus; better by heat of bed, Bry., flyc., Nux v.; worse from hot drinks, AEsc. h., Amm. . c., Bry., ICepa, I Cham., Coff, Lach, Lachn., Merc., Natr. s., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sabad., I (Sil.; better by hot drinks, ILyc., Magn. p., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sul., worse from warm food, Anac., Bry, Calc., Carb. s., Cham., INatr. m., INuxv., Phos., Puls., | | Sabad., Sil.; when taking anything hot or cold (syphilitic neuralgia), ISyph.; better from warm food, Ars, Bry.,Nux m., Nux v., Rhus, Sul.; worse in a warm room, Bry., HCepa, Il Cham., Hep., | |Iris, HKali s., Nux v., Phos. ac., IIPuls.; better in a warm room, Ars., Nux v., Phos., Sul.; better from heat of stove, IIArs.; worse from warmth in general, Amb., Arn, Ars. h., | | Bry., Calc., Calc. ph., Carbo v., Cham., Coff., Ferr. ph., Hep., Lach., Merc., Natr. m., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Plant., HIPuls., Rhus, Sil., Staph., Sul.; left lower molar, worse from warmth and in bed, better from cold water, Chel.; from having hands in hot water, IPhos.; better from warmth in general, Ars., Bell., Calc., Cham., Cinch.,Hyos.,Lach., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., HRhus, Staph., Sul. Toothache, in hollow teeth: Bº carious. Toothache, in incisors: Bell., Carbo v., Caust., Cham, Cinch., Coff., Dios., Ign., Merc., INatr. m., INux m., INux v., Phos., Phos. ac., HRhus, Sil., Staph., HSul.; incisor, lower, by contact with tongue and open air, Anac.; in upper, Coccul.; in upper, gradually increas- ing and ‘decreasing, I IStann. Hºº eye teeth, lower teeth, stomach teeth, upper teeth. Toothache, increases: slowly, ceases suddenl when reaching highest point, ESul. ac.; grad- ually, and decreases in same way, I Stann. Toothache, injuries: tº traumatic. Toothache, intermittent: Astac, Bell., Bry., Calc., ICinch., Cham., Coff., || Merc., | |Nux V., IPuls., | | Rhus, lSil., HStaph., Sul.; over whole side of face, worse from hot or cold food or drink, walking in cold air, even with closed mouth, l l Sabad.; worse at night, from cold drinks, especially from inhalation of cold air, better from external heat, l l Rhod.; in first right upper molar, Ars. iod.; rheumatic, |Ant. t. Đº periodic. Toothache, with irritability: Acon., Ars., Bell..,IBCham.,ICinch., IICoff., Hyos., ||Nux m., INux v.; after vexation, BRhus, HStaph. Toothache, jaw : 5& Chap. 9, Lower jaw ach- ing, etc.; also Chap. 8, Faceache malar bone. Toothache, jerking: Ant. c., Apis, Ars., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bry., HBell., Calc., Caust., Cepa, BICham., Coccion., ICoff., 1Con., Hep., IHyos., ILach., H.Merc., WNux v., Phos., Puls., | | Ran. sc., IRhus, ISul., Zinc.; in carious, Ant. c.; in carious, relieved by tobacco smoke, Spig.; in cavities, with bleeding, after extraction, | |Phos.; from every cold, Cinch.; cooling, in front, Osm.; drawing, in left upperback, WBry.; drawing, as if a nerve stretched and then let loose, HPuls.; on drinking cold water, Agar.; dull, especially at night, in arthritic patients, GCycl.; into ear, ICham.; after eating, Stann.; in evening, in bed, changes place upon press- ure, Bry.; in eye tooth, Carbo a.; into fore- head, Hyos.; in left, from time to time, Zinc., in 1eft, extending to forehead and right temple, worse taking anything cold into mouth or in cold, wet weather, ‘i.e. from warmth, IPhos.; in jaw, teeth seem too long, INux v.; lower, in roots of, through upper jaw to ear, periodic after waking, soon after eating, from warm and cold food, IILach.; in molars, l l Apis; in last molars, Cepa; in last lower molars, Zinc.; in right lower molars, in evening after lying down, Zinc.; in right, upper molar, forenoon, All. Sat.; especially in morning, IPuls.; especially at night, IIMerc.; at night, about 10 P.M., extends into head, better by application of cold hands, Rhus ; pulselike, in back molars, Coccion.; from lower jaw into ears, with painfulness of gums from 9 P.M. on, Ellyſerc.; pulselike, worse after 10. TEETH AND GUMS. - 329 midnight, after sleep; must sit up in bed, Bar. m.; single, Bar. c.; when smoking, Bry; sudden, in roots, Meph.; and tearing, as if tooth would start from jaw, Puls.; to temple, better sitting up in bed and strok- ing head, Ars. 63; jumping, neuralgic, twitching. Toothache, jumping: in carious, pain extends to upper and lower jaw or ear, Sul.; in left upper molars, Apis; as if teeth were being torn out, IRhus. Hº jerking, throbbing, twitching. Toothache, lacerating: Il Merc., worse in even- ing, Bell.; tearing, in face, from cold, IIMerc.; renewed by cold water, Nux v. Hºt neuralgic, tearing. Toothache, lancinating: Ananth.; in carious, spreading to cheeks, eyes and temples, worse at night or when coming in contact with food, especially cold of spiced food, Rob.; with pains in facial bones, IKali c.; worse at night, Cham.; sharp, along molar to malar bone, IHam. §§ cutting, darting, neuralgic, shooting. Toothache, in left side: Acon., Apis, Arn., Carbo v., Caust., Cinch., 1Cham., Hyos., Merc., B.Nux m., IPhos., Rhus, Sil., ISul.; in second upper bicuspid, Worse at night, better on getting out of bed, Oleand.; in last left molar, Arg, met., IForm.; in lower molar row, Castor.; occasional,in upper, Syph.; carious, must pick them ; Cast. eq.; in lower, carious, Arum t.; or going from right to left, HiAcon.; from left to right, Cepa; from left to right molars, Gamb.; in upper jaw, after warm food, Cham.; in lower after rinsing mouth with cold water in morning, Chrom. ac. Toothache, as if tooth were being lifted out of | Socket: Égº pulled. Toothache, limbs: uneasiness after, obliged to get up and walk about, Chrom. ac. Toothache, worse from spirituous liquors: Camph. wine. Toothache, as if teeth were too long : Gº Teeth long. Toothache, in lower teeth: Anac., Arn., Bell., Bry., Carbo v., 1Caust., HCham., Cinch., Hyos., Ign., ILach., Merc., Natr. c., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, ISil., HStaph. Toothache, lying down: worse, Ars., Bell., Bry., HCham., | | Hyos., Ign., || Merc., Nux v., Phos., | | Puls., Rhus, Staph., Sul.; bet- ter, Bry., Merc., Nux v.; right side, when laying head upon pillow at night, better sit- ting up or walking, I Spig.; better on painful side, Bry., Hyper., Ign., Puls.; worse on pain- ful side, Ars., Nux v.; worse on painless side, |Bry., Cham., Ign., Puls.; better on painless side, Nux v. Bº bed. Toothache, menses: after, Bry., Calc., Cham., Phos., Thuya; before, Ant. c., Ars., Bar. c., JNatr. m., Sul., Thuya ; worse at beginning, INatr. m.; at beginning and at end, IPuls.; during, Amm. c., Ars., ICalc., Cham., ICoff., IKali c., IILach., Nitr. ac., Puls., IISep., IIStaph.; during, worse in proportion to dimi- nution of flow, IILach.; in menorrhagia, |Ferr. S. Toothache, mental emotion: Bº anguish, despair, excitement, irritability, weeping. Toothache, worse from mental exertion : Bell., Ign., Nux v. Bº thinking, reading. Toothache, after abuse of mercury.: 1 IBell., Carbo v., HCham., IIHep., IILach., Phyt., Staph. Toothache, metastasis: from toe, in gout, | |Sabina. Hº Changing locality. Toothache, with moaning: ICham. Toothache, in morning: Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Bry, Carbo V., Caust., Cinch., Ferr., IHyos., HIgn., Merc., Natr. m., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., | |Rhod, Rhus, Staph., Sul.; on awaking, Bell., Carbo V., ILach., Nux v.; wakes from sleep, Calad. 83; night, sleep. Toothache, motion: worse from, ICinch., Hy- per., Mez; better from, IPuls., IRhus; from exercise, Nux. V., I ISabina; better walking about, Ratan., | |Sul.; better walking in open air, IIPuls. G@* restlessness. Toothache, in molars: Arn., Bell., IBry., Calc., Carboy., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coff, Hyos., Ign, Merc., Nux m., Nux v., WPhos., Phos. ac., Puls., Rhus, Sil., HStaph., Sul. Toothache, extends into neck: toward right ear and temple, she could not locate pain, | |Spig.; while eating, Bry. Toothache, in nervous persons: Acon., Ars., IBell., IICham, IHCoff, Gels., Magn. p., [Puls.; in highly delicate, pale, sensitive per- Sons, l l Rali ph. 53° mental emotion. Toothache, neuralgic: Bor., 1Carb. s., HCham., IChel., IIris, IBMagn. p., Phyt., Thlaspi; worse after being in bed a short time, ISil; in cavities from which teeth have been extracted, IHekla ; ciliary, from carious teeth, IPlant; in lower, as if nerves were compressed or stretched, Coloc.; running around edges, BGels.; from exposed nerve, Acon., Bry. (Đº air); facial, from carious teeth, not in habit of taking coffee, Coff. t.; with heat and tearing in head, I lSil.; of right side of face, proceeds from carious teeth, cold applications, IKali ph.; of inferior dental nerves, Plant.; in inferior and superior dental nerves, | |Rhod.; in molar, left lower, Ast. r.; with nervous affection, IMagn. p.; paroxysms, Stilling.; piercing, in left upper molar, l l Prun.; in prosopalgia, IBell.; in rheumatic patients, Act. rac.; as if a nerve were shattered and crushed, on rising in morning, Ign.; sudden, in carious teeth, concentrating in temple, IGlon.; in superior dental nerves, l l Rhod.; better by holding cold water in mouth, IICoff.; in hysterical women, during menses, BNux m. ɺ tearing, shooting, etc. Toothache, at night: only, Bell., Calc. p., DLyc., Phos.; awakens her, Glon.; in heart disease, IIAur. met.; as soon as she lies down, sudden pain in all, lasting one hour, l l Diad.; every night during menses, ICed.; before and after midnight, Natr. m.; compelling one to rise and walk about, Magn. C.; worse, Acon., Ananth., Ant., c., Ars., IBell., Bry., HCarbo v., IICham., Cinch., Clem., Coff, IColch., IHep., Hyos., Merc., Mez., INatr. m., Nux m., INux v., Oleand., Phos., IPhos. ac., IPsor., IPuls., IRhus, IRhod., Rob., ||Sabad., Sil., ISpig., Staph., IISul.; worse at night, in carious, Hyper., Inul., Sil.; worse at night, with heat in face, IGraph.; at night, with swollen cheek, Petrol.; worse after midnight, Ars., Bell., Bry., Carbo v., Cham., Cinch., BMerc., Natr. m., Phos. ac., Puls., I&hus, IStaph., Sul. G@* bed. 330 10. TEETH AND GUMS. Toothache, worse from noise : Calc.; shrill sounds, Therid. Toothache, at noon : Coccul., Rhus; every day, burning, lasts until midnight, l l Polyp. Toothache, with stinging at root of nose: ex- tending to malar bones, BRhus. Toothache, numb: Cinch.; in left lower, in morning, after rising, l l Plat. Toothache, of nursing mothers : Acon., l l Ars., Bell., 1Calc., Dulc., Merc., Nux v., l l Phos., Staph., Sul. Toothache, one-sided: Acon., Bell., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Puls. Bº left, right. Toothache, after operation, plugging, etc.: 5& traumatic ; also Teeth injuries. Toothache, paroxysmal: All, sat.; from root of upper eye to cheek, Cham.; short attacks, shooting, Camph., Chrom. ac. Bºy" intermittent, periodic. Toothache, periodic : Coccion.; in carious, left, lower molar, Cham.; each day, at noon, in third inferior molar, extending over face, even to hairy scalp, Coccin.; every other day, Cham., Natr. m.; every seventh day, Ars., Phos., Sul. & intermittent, periodic. Toothache, picking teeth : caused by, Puls., Sang.; better from, Bell., HCepa, Phos. ac. Toothache, piercing: Acon., Ant. c., Bell., Bry, Calc, Caust., Cham., ICinch., B.Lach., IMerc., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhus, Sil., Staph. § 3; boring, prick- ing, stinging, stitches. Toothache, in young, plethoric, sedentary per- sons : 11 Acon. Bº inflammatory. Toothache, during pregnancy: Acon., Apis, Bell., Bry., Calc., 1Cham., IHyos., IILyss., IMagn. c., Merc., Nux m.,Nux v., Puls., Rhus, IStaph., Tabac.; with internal ebullition of blood from chest to head, ILyss.; with short breath, worse in cold air, on touching teeth and talking, IHSep.; terrible, in early months, must get up at night and walk (pregnancy), IRatan. Toothache, pressing pain: Acon., HArn., Bry., Carbo v., Caust., Cepa, Cinch., | | Chel.,Hyos., Ign., Natr. m., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Rhus, Sil., IStaph., ISul.; compressive, corrosive, Guaraea ; asunder, PhoS, ac.; as from conges- tion, or as if teeth were too close, Acon., Arn., Bell., Calc., Cham., Cinch., Coff, Hep.,Hyos., |Nux V., IPuls.; asunder, as if something had got jammed between, in evening, Ananth., Coral., Spong.; after dinner, as if something got into tooth, Kali c.; dull, in last left molar, Lobel. i.; in decayed tooth, extends to eye, worse by pressure or contact of a metallic substance, better by heavy pressure, Staph.; late in evening, in molars, IKalm.; extends into, from head, ICalc.; after eating, in carious incisor, worse in open air, gradually ceased in house, Staph.; upper, in right molars, in fore- noon, All. sat.; nightly, with swelling of lower lips and gums, INatr. c.; inward, Rhus,Staph.; outward, IPhos.; outward, teeth feel cold, Spig.; pinching, in upper incisors, regularly from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M., sensitive to air, HDiad.; in right, back, on going into warm room, Cepa; in roots, Zing.; in root of last, back, carious, in evening, Kali c.; in root of left eye tooth, disturbing sleep, Cepa; worse from touch, orbiting,1Graph.; in upper row, Calc.; in upper, in coryza, IllMerc. Toothache, pressure : worse from, Caust., Cinch., | | Hekla, Hyos., Natr. m., Staph., Sul.; better from, Bell., Bry., Cinch., Como., Ign., Natr. m., Phos., Puls., Rhus ; better by heavy, Staph.; betterpressing teeth together, Cinch.; pressing together, sends a shock through head, ears and nose, Amm. c.; better from pressure and pricking gums until blood comes, Bell. Hºeating, picking, touch. Toothache, pricking: 1Calc.; in lower, back, to ears, Caust.; extending into jaws and temples, IRhus ; in molars, worse masticat- ing or touching carious teeth with tongue, Amm. C.; in molars, evening and night, can bear neither heat nor cold, TI Hell.; stinging, worse in open air and from warm food, iPhos. tº stinging. +. * Toothache, as if teeth would be pulled out : Ananth., Arn., Astac., Bell., Berb., Caust., Chim. umb., Como, Mez., Nux m., Nux v., Phos. ac., IRhus, l l Zinc. gº drawing. Toothache, pulsating : B& throbbing. Toothache, from abuse of quinine: IHep., |Puls. Toothache, reading: worse from, Ign., INux v., | | Thuya. ſº mental exertion. Toothache, rending: Tabac.; to temples, ICup.m. Toothache, rest: better, Bry., Nux v., Staph. Toothache, with restlessness: obliged to change position, Chrom, ac.; tosses, Acon., ICham., 1Coff. Toothache, rheumatic : Act. rac., IIAnt. t., :Calc. S., Cochl., Ind., H.Magn. c., Magn. p., Phyt., | | Rhod.; worse in bed, at night, Clem.; particularly in women,especially when pregnant, Bell.; gouty, l l Rhod.; after gouty pain in great toe was suppressed, |Sabina ; with diseased gums, Millef.; particularly one side, worse at night, ICham.; intermittent, II Ant. t.; worse at night, Colch., IRhod.; with pricking, Nux v.; radiates from right lower jaw to teeth, l l Rhod.; in carious teeth to temple, Sil. Toothache, while riding in a carriage, worse in cold: HMagn. c. - Toothache, in right side: Bell., Bry., Calc., Cann. S., Coff, Lach., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos. ac., Staph.; Soon after going to bed, 10 P.M., Chrom. ac.; cannot be located, nausea and coldness in abdomen, trCalc.; in lower jaw, Astac.; in molars, Cast. eq.; in lower molars, Ascl. t., Lyc. vir.; in second molar, IComo.; in lower molars, then subacute pain, first in left, then in right frontal eminence, in right molar, then left molar, then left temple again to right molar, then to loins, Lyc. vir.; in upper jaw, Carbol.ac.; in upper right molar, a filled tooth, as if bare nerve were touched, Diosc.; worse in, ICycl.; a kind of aching dul- ness, Lyss.; in upper and lower jaw, worse from cold water, IMagn. c. Toothache, on rising: worse, Ign., Merc., Plat.; better, Nux v., Phos. Hºmorning, motion. Toothache, in room: Ant. c., Apis, ICham., Hep., Nux v., Puls., Sul.; on entering from cold air, worse by contact of food, cold and warm things, Magn. S. Gº air, heat. Toothache, in roots: HIStaph.; in carious, better by pressure, Amm. m.; from upper eye tooth to nose, Cham.; from upper eye tooth to temple, ICham.; of left canine tooth, upper jaw, IGels.; of right tooth that has been sawn off, 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 331 extending to temple (prosopalgia), I ILith.; in all stumps, Caust. Toothache, rooting: Calc.; in one upper and one lower molar, right side, carious, RGlon. Toothache, in a whole row of teeth : Cham., IMerc., Rhus, IIStaph. Toothache, better from rubbing cheeks: IIMerc. Toothache, from salty things: Carbo v. Toothache, with salivation : Bell., 1Cham, Daph., IDulc., IIMerc. Toothache, one-sided, in a patient recovering from sciatica: periodic, three or four times a day, each attack lasting an hour, Coloc. Toothache, scraping : gº digging, gnawing. Toothache, as if screwed in : in carious, with ſºng as if it would be torn out, IIFuphor., rW. Tººhe, teeth sensitive: Eğ" touch, air, cold, heat. Toothache, teeth feel as if forcibly separated: Hº pressing. Toothache, shooting: HBry., Calc., Magn. p.; back and forth to eyes and ears, worse drink- ing cold water, Cham.; inward, in cavities, left side,Cast, eq.; in carious, extending all over bones of face and head, IPhos.; as from cari- ous, come and go suddenly, sometimes shoot into ear, attempts to read or think bring on pain (neuralgic alveolar periostitis), l l Thuya ; into ear, IIStaph.; in right eye tooth, pre- ceded by burning, passing down Oesophagus, Lyss.; into face and ears, Lyss., IIMerc.; in lower jaw, teeth seem too long, INux v.; in lower teeth, to head, I Agar.; in molars, Calc. p.; in lower molars, later in right only, AEsc.h.; in upper molars, on left side into superior maxillary bone, Cup. ars.; from one to an- other, l l Prun.; in carious roots, Coccus; as if teeth were being torn out, IRhus; when touched by anything warm or cold, Nitr. ac.; towards, in º: attacks, early morning, Camph. Łºcutting, darting, lancinating, Toothache, worse sitting : | | Ant. c., || Merc., IPuls., IRhus ; better when sitting up in bed, |Ars., Merc., Rhus ; from Sedentary habits, . Acon., INux v. Toothache, sleep : during, : Calc. s., Merc.; on going, Ant. c., Ars., Merc., Sul.; preventing, at night, Coccion., Ham.; during and after siesta, Caust.; worse, after, Bar. m.; on awaking, Bell., Bry., Calc., Carbo v., Lach., Nux v., IPhos., Sil., ISul.; better after, Nux v., Puls.; with yawning, Staph. 53% morning, night. Toothache, smarting: insupportable when anything cold touches tooth, Mang.; in roots of upper front, Zinc. 533° burning. Toothache, sore feeling: || Alum., Apis, Bell., | |Bry., HCarbo v., Caulo., Cina, Iodof., INux v., Psor., Rhod., Zinc.; on chewing, especially left side, Cinch. bol.; going to ear on pressing jaws together, with furunculoid swelling, as from lymphatic extension on lower wall of auditory meatus, l l Pic. ac.; even in sound, while eating, Plant.; particularly in eye teeth, Med.; on closing jaw, Thlaspi ; left side, worse from contact and extremes of heat and cold, IPlant; worse between meals, Ign. ; in preg- nancy, Merc. Toothache, in sound teeth : I.Acon., HCham., Magn. c.; of right lower jaw, better by cold water, ICoff. t. Toothache, in spring: Acon., Bell., IBry., Calc., Carbo v, IDulc., ILach, Natr. m., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Sul.; during prevalence of a Sharp east wind, lasts several weeks, l l Rhod. Toothache, as if teeth were sprained: Arn. Toothache, sticking: l l Caust, Con., IISep.; in roots of left upper canine and adjacent incisors, Zinc.; dull, in roots of lower, through upper jaw to ear, periodic after waking, soon after eating, from warm and cold food, Iliach.; extending into ear, ISul.; fine, [[Prun; biting in roots of incisors, IZinc.; in left lower molars, constantly, in evening, Zinc.; violent in last lower back tooth, when she touched it with tongue, Zinc.; with suppression of menses, Puls.; in upper left molar, carious, Cist.; tickling of right back teeth, Staph. Hº piercing, pricking, stinging. Toothache, stinging : Apis, Bell., Coff, 1 IRan. Sc., Spong, Val.; with sensation of swelling of cheek, Samb.; decayed, Natr. m., INux V., IPuls.; in decayed, with heat in head and chilly over whole body, IPuls.; after cold drinks, Graph; with cramplike drawing ex- tending to articulation of jaw, I IRali m.; while eating, Psor.; after eating, Magn. c.; in evening in bed and all night, after abusé of mercury, Nitr., ac.; stinging in roots of upper front, Zinc.; in front, during pregnancy, "worse during cold, damp weather, from º: ing, from touch or sucking teeth, better from warmth, Nux m.; intermitting, worse left lower decayed molar, evening, Bor.; extends to malar bones and temples, Mez.; in root of last right inferior molar, Sars.; persistent, in dysmenorrhoea, IGraph.; prevents sleep, Sil. B& piercing, pricking, stitching. Toothache, stitching: Bar. m., Berb., HCalc., IICaust, Cham, Con, ICycl., Euphor., Merc., Mez., IISep.; when drawing air into mouth, Ant. c.; along alveolar border, up to ears and temples, worse in evening on enter- ing room, better in open air, l l Ruls.; burning in carious, when touched by warm food, left side, l l Bar. c.; burning in several, worse at night from cold air in mouth, with heat in head and burning in chest, Sil.; in cavities, with bleeding (after extraction of several teeth), IPhos.; in two carious teeth, Iris; with swelling of cheek, Kalic.; drawing, from left forehead, Cepa; from every cold drink, Sul.; dull, in lower back teeth, downward, Caust.; dull, in upper back teeth, upward, Caust.;to ear, Natr. m., | | Rhod.; to ear, could not sleep, had to tie a cloth over it during day, IISep.; while eating, to muscles of neck, Bry.; to eye, Camph.; follow each other in close suc- cession in carious, ceasing after getting warm in bed, ILyc.; in upper incisors, Amm. m.;jerking in left lower molar, also in evening after fall- ing asleep, suddenly awaking, Zinc.; in left row, extending into neck, Zinc.; in lower, Carbo a.; in new molar, into temple, front of head and eye, IKali c.; in molars, when biting, can only use incisors, Amm. c.; in mornings, after warm drink, Dros.; extending to occiput, Coccin.; from one side to other, radiating to head, with burning in right cheek, which is swollen, Psor.; tearing, l l Zinc.; tearing in molar, into forehead, eyes and temples, IKali c.; of carious, when touched by warm food, IBar.; like in an ulcer, ISep. Hº piercing, pricking, stinging. . 332 , 10. TEETH AND GUMS. Toothache, with pain in stomach: ICalc. p., Coloc.; alternates with pressing in stomach, Ipec. Toothache, in stomach teeth: Acon., Calc., Hyos., HRhus, Staph. Bºy" lower teeth. Toothache, worse from stooping: Spig. Toothache, strumming: Meph. Toothache, in stumps: Hº roots. Toothache, sucking teeth: worse from, Bell., Carbo V., Nux m., Nux v., Sil.; better from, Caust., Cepa. Toothache, sudden : starting from lower cari- ous molar, concentrates in temple, Glon.; attacking a sound tooth, in hysterical sub- jects, Ign.; in sound tooth, left side, espe- cially in lower jaw, in afternoon, Chrom. ac.; at night, immediately after lying down, Diad.; going from One place to another and into ears, Mang.; in left upper molars, tCed.; in upper, then in lower, l l Stram. Toothache, in summer: Ant. c., Bell, Bry., Calc., Carbo V., Cham., Lach., Natr. m., Nux v., Puls. Toothache, sweat: during, NBCinch., Daph.; during, better towards morning, Cepa; from suppressed, Cham., Rhus ; after suppressed foot sweat, IISil.; with tendency, Daph.; with warm sweat, Hyos.; better from warm sweat, IAph. ch. Łº bed, heat. Q Toothache, sweet things: worse from, INatr. c. Toothache, with swelling: Gº" face. Toothache, syphilitic: IPhyt.; when mercu- rialized, Clem. 63% mercury. Toothache, talking: worse, Ars., | |Bry., Cham., INux m. Toothache, from drinking tea: ICinch., Coff., Ferr., Ign., Lach., Sel., Sep., Thuya. Toothache, with involuntary flow of tears or Salivation: l l Natr. m. É&* weeping. Toothache, tearing: Ant, c., Bell, Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Carbo v., 11Caust., Cepa, Cham. Cinch., Coccion., HCycl., Daph., Glon., Graph., Hyos., ILach., Lyc., HIMerc., | |Merc. per., Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhus, Staph., Sul.; from cold air and cold drink, Sars.; along alveolar border, ex- tending to ears and temples, worse in even- ‘ing on entering warm room, better in open air, I | Puls.; in carious teeth, Spig.; extend- ing from carious teeth Over bones of face and head, IPhos.; in carious molar, throbbing, after getting wet, worse in bed, Acon.; extends to cheeks and along lower jaw, IHyos.; with sensation of swelling of cheek, Samb.; from every cold, Cinch.; worse from cold and men- tal exertion, Nux v.; drawing in molars, worse in cloudy, stormy, rainy weather, worse in rest, intermits, generally appears in morn- ing, l l Rhod.; into ear, Cham.; to ears and throat, after eating and at night, Natr. m.; out through left ear, during and after eating, liSep.; radiating to ear, worse from warmth or inhaling fresh , air, Arn.; in right ear, Niccol.; while eating, to muscles of neck, Bry.; violent, in evening, Tabac.; with pains in facial bones, HKali c.; constant, fine, after morning walk, Mez.; causes spasmodic jerks of fingers, hands, arm and facial muscles, IHyos.; with twitching in fingers and feet, |Magn. c.; from hot, cold or salt food, worse when touched with tongue, HCarbo v.; in front, during pregnancy, worse during cold, damp weather, from washing, from touch or sucking teeth, better from warmth, Nux Im.; gnawing, IIStaph.; in headache, Coloc.; to head and through bones of face, INux v.; affects heart, IIAur. met.; better by hot appli- cations, Rhus; better from warmth of bed, Vinca; worse from heat, renewed by going to bed, Graph.; worse when warm in bed, Phos. ac.; generally from a hollow, passing through head and into face and affected eye, HMagn. c.; in incisor, Carbo v.; in roots of right lower incisor, IMar. v.; intermittent, in small molars, left lower, Verbas.; into jaws and temples, Rhus ; jerking, Stront.; jerking in roots, Stront.; in left side, Anac., Sul.; in left side, to forehead and temple, worse tak- ing anything cold into mouth or in cold, wet weather, better from warmth, IPhos.; worse in left side (heart disease), l l Aur. met.; in left lower, especially incisors, Zinc.; in lower, Agar.; in lower, in evening, Cain.; in right lower, Viol.; in molars, Anag., Aph. ch., Carbo v.; in first four anterior molars, now upper, now lower jaw, now right, now left side, Rhod.; in molar, carious, worse on pressure, Zinc.; in left last molars, above and below, then in cheek, extending to temple and forehead, Zinc.; in lower molars, worse cold air, Agar.; violent, in last lower molars, Zinc.; in last lower left molar, in evening, Zinc.; in root of last right inferior molar, Sars.; in new molar, into temple, front of head and eye, HKali c.; in large molars of right lower jaw, Verbas.; in all right molars, Gamb.; in roots of molars, Sabina; in upper molar, from taking cold in a draught of air, Cinch.; in upper left molar, Berb., Zinc.; nightly, |Nux m.; on one side, Nux v.; in last lower, back, as if tooth would be torn out, l l Prun.; as if roots were being torn out, HCalc.; in roots, after eating (left side posteriorly), Ant. t.; in roots of lower, through upper jaw to ear, periodic after waking, soon after eating, from warm and cold drinks, IILach.; in roots of right, Zinc.; from root of right upper, toward temple, in evening, after lying down, Zinc.; in right upper and lower, worse toward evening, lying with head low, lying on sound side, from warm food or drink, l l Puls.; in both rows of right, to zygoma, HCaust.; in sound, better from cold or application of ice upon cheek (menorrhagia), Ferr. S.; stitching, in carious, worse at night, IMerc.; ending with stitches, Guaiac.; tedious, worse at night, spreading over whole cheek and into bones of face, ISil.; on change of temperature, | |Sep.; in upper (coryza), IBMerc. lacerating, neuralgic. Toothache, in loose teeth: gº, Teeth loose, Toothache, tensive: as if tension were made upon nerves and skin and suddenly relaxed, pains extend over one side of face to ear, 1Coloc.; in upper (coryza), BBMerc. gº constricting, pressing. Toothache, thinking : returns when thinking about it, ISpig.; worse from, Nux v., | | Thuya; worse thinking about it, better when mind is diverted, Bar. c. Bºy" mental exertion; also Chap. 1, Thoughts complaint. Toothache, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Acon., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bar. C., IIBell., e 10. TEETH AND GUMS. 333 ICalc., l l Caust., ICepa, Cham., Cinch., ICoff., Euphor., IGlon., Hyos., ILach., Merc., Natr. m., Phos., Puls., Rhus, IISep., ISil., Staph., ISul.; of corresponding artery, on side, Chrom. ac.; worse when cold air strikes carious IPhos.; in back molars, Coc- cion.; alternately, with drawing of right and left sides, Zinc.; as if blood were entering, worse after eating, in warm room, at night, IHep.; to cheeks and along lower jaw, Hyos.; better by cold water, I Sep.; from cold drinks, IMur. ac.; chronic, Sep.; after taking cold, no fever, Il Caust.; constant, ILyc.; in de- cayed, INatr. m., ISpig.; in decayed, left side, Cinch. bol.; worse after eating, IMagn. C., Zinc.; in carious, extends to eye, worse by pressure or contact of a metallic substance, better by heavy pressure, Staph.; only when eating, worse if touched by anything cold or warm, IKali c.; after suppressed eruptions, ISul.; in evening, Carb. S.; toward evening, and at night, worse after eating and from warmth of bed, l l Sabina; with drawing in carious, extending to eye, also with *i. IPuls.; in left eye tooth, Agnus; as if some teeth would fall out, Stram.; veins in forehead and hands distended, IICinch.; with illness from grief and jealousy, Hyos.; with head- ache, Coloc., Glon.; better by external heat, ICinch.; worse from heat, ISul.; after becom- ing heated and getting cold, carious, Zinc.; into jaws and temples, IRhus ; causes spas- modic jerks of fingers, hands, arms and facial muscles, IHyos.; lower jaw swells where pain is more severe, ISil.; left side, first in one, then in another, Coloc.; with rending, burning, in malar bone, Spig.; drives to mad- ness, in nervous, excitable persons, HVer.; worse after midnight, after sleep, must sit up in bed, Bar. m.; in molars, Apis ; in last upper left molar, all night, Carb. S.; evening, in bed, and all night, after abuse of mer- cury, Nitr. ac.; in carious molar next to last, upper, extends to neighboring teeth and ear, worse from cold, better from warmth, 1Nux m.; in morning, due to a cold, Hyos.; at night insupportable in warmth of bed, ICham.; worse at night (gumboil), Merc.; during pregnancy, HBell.; pulse is felt in all sound teeth, IGlon.; in roots, Daph.; with restlessness, worse from warm drink, Natr. s.; shooting, in left upper incisor, with sensa- tion of elongation, painful to touch, worse ly- ing down, compelling to rise and walk, Ra- tan.; with occasional stitches, Magn. c. Toothache, thunderstorm: worse before, |Rhod. Toothache, tobacco: worse chewing or smok- ing, IBry.; from smoking, | | Bry., Cham., | |Cinch., Ign., || Merc., ||Nux v., ISpig.; better by smoking, Diad., Merc., Natr. c., |Natr. S.; worse by smoking, Bry., Caust., Clem., Ign. º Toothache, as if tongue would be raised : |Prun. Toothache, touch : worse from, Ant. c., Arn., Ars., HBell., IBry., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., ICinch., Coff., Euphor., Hep., Ign., ILyc., IMerc. c., I Mez., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., Phos., IPuls., Rhus, l l Rhod., Staph., l Sul.; better from, Bry., Nux v.; better from rubbing, Merc., Phos.; when touched by tongue, Ant. c., Carbo v., Cinch., Ign., Merc., iMez., Phos., Rhus; softly, IBell., Ign., Nux v., Staph. 4. Bºº biting, eating, picking, pressing. Toothache, transient: Camph., || Chel.; in single, recurring, especially in damp weather and before a storm, Rhod. Bºº intermittent. Toothache, traumatic: from pressure, HArn., Nux v.; after filling, Merc. iod. flav., 1Nux v.; caused by gold filling, ICic.; from pressure of filling, unbearable, worse lying down, | | Chloral. 5& Teeth injuries. Toothache, when travelling: Ars., 11Bry., Cham., Puls., | | Rhus, Staph., Sul. Toothache, with trembling: Coff.; and weak- ness, Gels. Toothache, twitching: Ant. c., Apis, Ars., Bell., Bry, Calc., Caust., Cepa, Cham., Coff, Coloc., Hep., Hyos., ILach., Merc., IMez., INux v., Phos., IPuls., Rhus, I Spig., ISul.; with twitching of fingers and feet, IMagn. c.; in left lower back molars, Cup. ars.; in right upper molar, from taking cold in a draught, Cinch.; in left upper, l l Apis ; in left upper molar, carious, Cist.; in several of right side, better in warmth of bed, worse from draught of air, better sitting quiet with eyes closed, ISpig. 3& jerking. Toothache, in upper teeth : I.Bell., Bry., Calc., Carbo V., ICinch., Iod., || Kali m., Natr. m., PhOS. Toothache, walking: gº restive, restless- Ile $8. Toothache, warmth; gº bed, heat. Toothache, water: worse from having hands in hot or cold, washerwomen, Phos.; better from washing in cold, , Bell., Bry., ICepa, Cham, Puls.; worse washing in cold, IISul. Toothache, worse in change of weather: Ananth.; better from warmth and eating, HHRhod.; cold, damp, Cepa, Nux m., Rhus worse in cloudy, windy, IRhod. Hº air, cold, wind. Toothache, with weeping: ICham., Coff, IPuls., Therid. B& tears. Toothache, from getting wet : IILach.; from getting wet or working in damp places, Calc., IDulc., Rhus. Toothache, after wine : Acon., Ananth., Ign., |Nux V. - Toothache, wind: II.Acon., Puls., Rhus, Sil.; better, Calc.; keen, cutting, Acon., Sil.; damp, in molars, ICepa; while walking, IGraph. Bº air, cold, weather. Toothache, in winter: Acon., Ars, Bell., Bry., Calc., Carboy., Caust., Cham, Dulc., Hep, Hyos., Ign., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Sul. Toothache, particularly in women: Acon., Apis, Bell., Calc., Cham., Cinch., Coff, Hyos., Ign., Nux m., Puls. Toothache, wrenching : in several back molars, when anything warm is taken into mouth, | |Prun. sp. - Toothache, wrapping up head: better, Nux v., Phos., Sil.; better when uncovering, IPuls. Bºy" cold, heat. 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. Speech. Taste. Tongue. SPEECH, aphasia (speechlessness): Act. Chlor, Cic., Con., II)ig., Hippoz., IKali rac., Ant. chl., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars., Arum m., IBar. C., Calc., Colch, Con., Crotal., Cup. m., Glon, Hyos., IKali br., IKali m., || Kali ph., Lach., Laur., | | Lyc., Magn. c., Merc. viv., IINitr. ac., INux m., INux v., OEnan., Oleand., Stram., | | Syph., Tabac., Zinc.; amne- sic, II Kali br.; want of power of expression, even of simplest ideas, absurd words being chosen in place of right ones (headache), | | Podo.; in angina pectoris, Diosc.; in apo- plexy, IBar. c., ICrotal., IIpec., ITNux v., il CEnan.; in apoplexia nervosa, Cup. m., IIpec.; after apoplectic condition, with great prostration, WArs.; in threatened apoplexy, Laur.; when aroused, Camph.; front embol- ism of middle cerebral artery, Kali br.; blood seems to leave extremities, makes her weak and giddy, Mez.; in brain disease, IStram.; in cholera, for days, l l Stram.; in chorea, I Agar.., | |Cic., ICup. ac., HMorph. sul., IStram.; with convulsions, Agar.., | | Dulc., | |Plat.; in convulsion, after fright, ICup. m.; continues after consciousness is restored, after hysterical, epileptic, or other convulsions, Cup. m.; for many days, Phos.; with deaf- ness, IILyc.; in diphtheria, Merc., cy;; in epilepsy, iCalc. a.; has to exert himself along time before he can utter a word, IHStram.; in typhoid, Melil.; in typhus, Apis, 11Bell, IOp.; with headache, l l Pod.; in chronic car- ditis, Cact.; with palpitation, Amm. c.; in hys- teria, l l Sep.; in melancholia, cannot find right word, Arg. nit.; in cerebrospinal men- ingitis, IHydr. ac.; mouth drawn to left side (child), WGlon.; with open mouth, 11Op.; in spasm of mouth, with vertigo, Mosch.; from paralysis, Anac., Caust.; IGels.; in post- diphtheritic paralysis, I Sec.; in paralysis, with imbecility, Anac. Oc.; in puerperal con- vulsions, Stram.; repeats first syllable of a word three or four times (helminthiasis), | |Spig.; in scarlet fever, Zinc.; with Sopor, in scarlatina, IPhos.; after working in Sun, IGlon.; inability to articulate words of more than two syllables (failure in expiration), Bar. c.; single syllables omitted, or cannot be combined (apoplexy), Plumb.; feels as if something closed in throat, Natr.ph.; as from trismus (typhoid), Agar.; makes uncon- nected sound, HIStram.; apparently uncon- scious, Ferr.m.; unconscious (cholera Asiatica), IBry.; in uterine displacement, Nitr, ac.; after vaccination, l l Thuya. gº difficult, embarrassed, impeded ; also Chap. 1, Taſking inability. br., IKali m., IILach., LMerc. viv., INatr. c., Nux m., INux,v., l'Op., Phos., Sec.,18pong, HStram., Tabac.; firmer and surer in after- noon than in morning, Anac.; in softening of brain, Amm. c.; by choking sensation coming up into throat, IManc.; in cholera, HMur. ac., Phos., ac.; in chorea ( ºr impeded); cannot talk correctly, Amm. m.; clumsy, Calc.; after eating, Amm. c.; in typhoid apoplexy, Coccul.; from want of elasticity of parts, Sul. ac.; muscles on one side of face contracted, IGraph.; in facial paraly- sis, dCadm. S.; from accumulation of exudation of fauces (diphtheria), Sul. ac.; in typhus, |Ars; with heat in head, Chel.; in car- diac dropsy, Dig.; labored, Lyss; dur- ing menses, ICed.; on account of trembling of mouth and tongue, HaMerc.; in myelomalacia, Crotal.; with phlegm in back part of nose, |Arum t.; with slight redness of palate, HLyss.; cannot pronounce some words, Lach.; cannot pronounce names, Chin. S.; much saliva in mouth, Ast. r.; in stricture of throat, I ILyss.; in quinsy, IHep., Bar. c.; at times, as from weakness of parts, also from pain, Amm. c.; from dryness of tongue, Atrop. (Bº Tongue dry); embarrassed, Hyos.; embarassed, awk- ward, Natr. c.; dislike to speak, embar- rassment of tongue, Ast. r.; embarrassed, in multiple sclerosis, IPhos.; embarrassed, in , urticaria, Cop.; with heavy tongue, Carbo v.; with spasm of tongue, Ruta ; from stiff- ness of tongue, l l Niccol.; with vertigo, Coc- cul.; with vertigo, after loud reading or when sitting, Paris; as if organs of speech were weak, Natr. m.; from weakness, particularly in chest, IIStann. Bº aphasia, impeded. Speech, on attempting, motion of eyes as from stitches: Carbo v. Speech, fatiguing: menses irregular, IDig.; from weakness of throat, IRStann. Speech, hasty: Acon, TAtrop.s., Bell., Camph., 1Coccul., IIHep., Merc., IIPhos. ac., Stram., | Thuya; in rheumatism of heart, Lach.; with quick gestures (after metrorrhagia), l l Sep. Đº stammering. Speech, impeded: Ars. h., Bar. c., ICamph., ICup. m., Merc. viv., IOp., IPlumb.; by con- striction in chest, Cact.; in chorea, Agar., Art. v., Asaf., IBufo., HHCaust., | | Cic., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Magn. p., BMorph, HStram., | |Sep., || Tarant.; in choreic convulsions with chills and fever, |Tarant.; interrupted, Chel.; by viscid saliva in mouth, Arg. met.; by sore spots in mouth (stomacace), Dulc. ; slow, AEthus. ; by dryness of throat, Seneg, ; by hoarseness and roughness of throat, Phos. ac.; would begin a sentence with difficulty after several fruitless attempts, some palatal vowels he could not pronounce, others but incorrectly (spasm of throat), ILyc.; by scrap- ing sore throat, IHep.; by quinsy, Hep, , Speech, broken: gày aphasia, impeded. Speech, biting, when talking : cheek, HIgn.; tongue, JHyos. Speech, chattering: tra trop. s. Speech, like that of a child : t.Carb. s. Speech, difficult: Ananth., Ant, t., TAtrop. S., Aur. mur., IBapt., Camph., Cann. S., Chel., (334) 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. 335 IBar. c.; by swelling of throat internally and externally, I ISul.; by wounded oesopha- gus (cerebrospinal meningitis), ICic.; by aphthae on tongue, gums and cheek, Natr. m. ; as if difficult to move (in scarlatina), Nux m.; tongue heavy as if swollen (apo- plexy), Anac.; by lameness and stiffness of tongue, Euph.; by semi-transparent, jellylike tumor, bluish, size of a small walnut on left side of tongue (ranula), I Thuya; by sensa- tion of weakness, with constriction in throat, ascending from stomache, caused by accumu- lation of air, Manc. Hº aphasia, difficult, indistinct. Speech, imperfect: 83% impeded. Speech, incessant: with swollen tongue, Il Dulc. Hºt Chapter 1, Loquacious, Talk- ing incessant. Speech, incoherent: B& Chapter 1, Talking incoherent. Speech, indistinct: "Atrop. S., Coccul, l l Nitr. ac., Sec., | | Ver.; gets angry when not under- stood, ILaur. ; in chorea, Il Caust.; in diph- theria, ILyc., | |Sul. ac.; in typhoid, II,ach. ; in hydrocephalus acutus, Lyc.; muffled, Pe- trol.; could only mumble, Vespa; as if tongue were paralyzed, Sec.; unintelligible (secondary syphilis), TFluor. ac.; by spasm of tongue, projecting it between teeth, Sec. gº impeded, unintelligible. Speech, learning with difficulty: in clonic spasms of eyes, Agar. w Speech, lisping: Carb. S., Nux v.; in apo- plexy, l'Acon; in typhoid, Ver.; as though tongue were heavy (typhus), Ars. sº loss of: Đº aphasia. Speech, nasal; IPetrol.; in coryza, Natr. c.; in typhoid, ILach. Bºy" Chap. 7, Coryza stopped. Speech, short: Lyss., Tarant.; Snappish, |Cham. Speech, slow : IILach., IPhos., Plumb, Sec., ISep., IThuya ; after awaking, IKali br.; dragging, with slight frothing at mouth while talking, I [Plumb.; drawling, I | Carbo, a.; in erysipelas, l l Rhus ; becoming inarticulate, iš. ph.; Sluggish heaviness (aphasia), | ISyph.; impeded, Æthus.; in learning how to talk, JAgar., Phos. Speech, as if he had to swallow the word, as in hiccough: ICic. Speech, stammering (stuttering): Acon., Anac., Ananth., IIBell., Bov., Bufo., Cann. i., Cann. s., Carb. s., 1Caust., ICup. m., Euph., Kali br., | | Lac c., ILach., Magn. p., Merc., Natr. c., IINux v., Phos., WPlat., Plumb., Sec., Selen, Sep., Spig., IStram., ISul.; with abdominal ail- ments, Spig.; from childhood, Caust.; in chorea (gº impeded); after coitus in a woman (chronic attack), ICed.; disposition to, in dentition, Stram.; in diphtheria, Sec.; in typhus, Arg. , nit.; in typhoid, Lyc., IVer; in goitre, ISul; answers with inter- rupted articulation, || Op.; an effort to talk is made and words are jerked out, Mygale; on second or third word and on letters P, V and A, I ILach.;on letters S, B, T and W, ILach.; in meningitis, Stram.; in puerperal convul- sions, IStram.; when conversing with strangers and becoming embarassed (prostatic troubles), Dig.; her voice sounds as if she had some- thing in her mouth, as if posterior organs of Speech were covered and clumsy, Plat.; rough, Plumb.; sudden, Magn. c.; frequent, sudden, Magn. c.; uses syllables of words in wrong Connection, pronouncing some words incor- rectly, Selen.; temporary, with trembling, A con.; on account of heaviness of tongue, Natr. c.; as though tongue were heavy, in typhus, Ars.; with tremors, IMerc. viv. Speech, thick: "Gels., LINux v., IISyph.; in congestive apoplexy, Ver. v.; thick, in diph- theria, I Sul. ac.; as if drunk (congestion to base of brain), IGels.; altered, as if speaking with a full mouth, Nux v.; in incipient tuber. culosis, Tuberc.; with vertigo, AEsc. g. Speech, timorous: ICanth. Speech, tongue: biting, Hyos.; painful, IFluor. 2C Speech, tremulous: IMerc. v. Speech, uncertain : Camph. Speech, unintelligible: TBell., Chel., IIHyos., Phos. ac., | | Rhus, IIStran, Tabac., | | Ver., Zinc.; in chorea, Art. v., Asaf.; after sup- pressed eruption, and abuse of mercury, Hep.; in facial neuralgia, Il Verbas.; in typhus, Arn., Ars., Bapt., ICic., Coccul, Crotal., IIHyos., ILach, IMur, ac., ||Nux v., |Tarax., Zinc.; in typhoid, with open eyes, Ver.; on account of dryness of tongue (men- ingitis), Merc. viv; every word accompanied by quick and continuous rattle along tongue (diphtheria), I ILac c.; from swollen tongue, talks incessantly, III)ulc. Hº Chap. 1, Talk- ing confused. incoherent, muttering. Speech, weak: Camph, ICanth., Phos., Sec., liStann.; after typhoid (nervous affection), Manc.; listless (liver affection with dropsy), Fluor. ac.; low, Canth.; paralytic, IIBell.; cannot speak loud, Hep.; as if a resistance were to be overcome, Sec.; when reading, | |Zinc.; in mercurial salivation, IHydras.; reduced to a whisper (post-diphtheric paral- ysis), l l Sec. 335 difficult, fatiguing; also Chap. 25, Voice aphonia. Speech, Bºy" Chap. 1, Talking. TASTE, acid: gº sour. Taste, acrid : l l Alum., Cact., Hydr, ac., IKali m., Osm.; burning, Cepa, ILobel. , i.; with nausea, Lact. ac.; sharp, disagreeable, espe- cially at tip and in back of throat, I | Lobel. i.; sharp, with salivation, Ver. Taste, too acute : I.Bell., 1Camph., IICinch., IICoff, ILyc.; with anxiety and fear of being alone (convulsions), Lyss. Taste, better in fresh air: IPsor. Taste, alkaline: Calc. a.; neuralgia in right cheek, IKalm. Hº soapy. Taste, astringent: IAlum., Arg. nit., Bar. c. Taste, aromatic : Glon. Bº herby. Taste, bad; (disagreeable, disgusting, nasty, un- pleasant), Act. rac., Agar, All. Sat., Ang, Ant. t., Anthrok., Ars., Asaf., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bell., IBry., Calc., Caust., ICepa, Chel., Cinch., Coccus., ICrot, t, Diosc., Gels., Gnaph., Ign., IKali bi, Kali m., Kalm., Med., IMerc., IMerc. iod. flav., Natr. m., LNatr. S., INux v., | |Op., Petrol, Phyt., IPuls, Sep., Stann., Sul. ac., Tarant., Vib.; aftertaste, Alum.; on awaking, Merc. iod. rub., Myr. cer., ||Natr. ph.; on awaking, worse hawking, ICalc, ph.; on awaking, in post-partum hemor- rhage, Cann. S.; with belching, in morning, Kob.; in cholerine, BIAsar.; bread, Conn.; 336 TASTE AND TONGUE. 11. after confinement (hydrogenoid constitution), lNatr. S.; in constipation, UHydras., Staph.; with cough, Calc.; (Hº Chap. 27, Cough taste); in dysmenorrhoea, l l Tarant.; in diph- theria, WLach.; preventing eating, caused by slimy, glutinous, frothy mucus in pharynx, HMyr. cer.; after dinner, Agar.; after eating, in postpartum hemorrhage, 1Cann. S.; Soon after eating, Lyc.; in evening, Badiag; with pustules on eyes, Merc. iod. flav.; with white tongue, in morning, I HPuls.; with vomiting, Bism. ; giddiness, l l Sabad.; on hawking, especially in morning, Calc, ph., HIPuls.; with hemor- rhoids, ISul.; in jaundice, GIMerc.; menses irregular, IDig. ; after milk, Diad.; in morn- ing, Arum d., l l Med., Merc., Merc. Sul., BNatr. m., HBNux v., 1 IPuls., ISep.; in morn- ing, as after having been tipsy, Nux m.; with nausea, in morning, HCamph.; in pan- creatic disease, dAtrop. S.; as if she had been sick, Calc, ph.; with fulness and oppression of stomach; Cornus; with thickly coated tongue, in morning, Med.; slight, at root of tongue, Agar.; with white tongue, Kalic.; with vertigo after breakfast, Tarant.; with vomiting in morning, Camph. ; with vomiting, Curar.; to water, Chin. a., Sil.; to water, in ague, JNatr. m.; worse drinking cold water, HFerr.; to a swallow of diluted Madeira wine, Chrom. ac. Égº foul. Taste, bilious: Cham.; especially after eating and smoking, HIPuls.; constant, in gastric de- rangement, HNatr. S.; after sick headache, Ziz. Hºº bitter. Taste, bitter: I HAcon., AEthus., | | Agar, Agnus, Ailant., Aloe, Alum., Amm. m., Anac., Ananth., Ang., Ant. C., Ant. t., Arg. Init., i Arn, Ars., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., Bapt., Bar. c., Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., Bor., Bov., Brom, 13.Bry., HCalc., Calc. s., Canth., Carbo a., Carb. S., | | Carbo v., HCard. m., HCaust, l l Cetrar., HCham., Chel., | | Cinch., Coccul., Collin., Coloc, Cornus, HCrotal., Cup. ars., Cup. m., Cupr.s., Cyclam., Dig., Diosc., Dros., Dulc., Elat., BEup. perf., Ferr., Ferr. iod, I [Gamb.,Graph, Grat., Helon., Hell., Hep., Hippom., Hydras, Ign., Ipec., Iris, Jacea, Jamb., AKali c., IKali iod., Kalm., Lach., | | Led., Lept., Lyc.,B.Magn. c., Magn. m., Manc., 11 Merc., Merc. cor., Mosch, Mur. ac., Myr. cer, Natr, c., Natr. m., IIMatr.s., Nitr. ac., Nux m., HBNux v., | | Op., IParis, iPhos., ||Pic. ac, Plumb., IPod., Polyg., Polyp., Ptel., IIPuls., IIRaph., BRheum, Rhus, Sab., Sal. ac., HSep., Sil., Spong., Staph., Stram., HSul, Ver.; with loss of appetite, BJab.; with loss of appetite (induration of uterus), Carbo a.; on awak- ing, Amb., Ars. S. r., Arund., l l Diosc., HKali iod., Lyss., ESul., Zinc.; on awaking at 5 A.M., every morning, Helon.; more than com- mon, after beer, Ign., Stann.; after beer, in evening, continuing even when smoking, IPuls.; bread, Cina, Dig., Phos. ac., IRhus, Squilla, Thuya ; particularly wheat bread, Calc, p.; bread, on swallowing, ICinch.; in Bright's disease, Ars.; in cardialgia biliosa, Lobel. i.; in cephalalgia, IllMagn. m.; with chilliness, Dios.; with chill, Spong.; after chill (tertian intermittent), IHep.; before chill, Cina ; with desire for citric acid, Puls.; after coffee, Cham.; in colic, IMagn. p.; in bilious diarrhoea, HApis ; in chronic diar- rhoea, IIColoc.; after drinking, Ars.; fluids, | IIgn.; with sensation of dryness in mouth, IAur. met.; with sensation of dryness in mouth, frequently awoke at night, Rhus; in dysentery, iColch.; after eating, Ars., HCarbo v., Nitr, ac., iPhos., IIPuls., Sul.; going off after breakfast, HKali iod.; after dinner, from smoking, Ang.; for a quarter of an hour after eating, with good appetite, Il Puls.; after eating, in apyrexia of intermit- tent, Ars.; before eating, HCarbo V., Tarax.; before dinner, Agar.; after eating and drink- ing, Ars., Bry., IPuls.; goes off when eating or drinking, IPSOr.; with griping in epigastric region, l l Ptel.; with eructation, Casc.; with sour eructation, IGraph.; with fever, Bry.; during apyrexia, Arn., Polyp.; in intermit- tent, Ant. c., dArs., | | Ferr.; before morning fever, returning twice a day, l l Hep.; in ter- tian intermittent, HAnt. c., Dig. ; food, Bor., [Bry., HCamph., Cinch., Coloc., Ferr., Hep., HIgn., Illic, I | Kreo., Natr. m., IIPuls., Rheum, Rhus, Sars., Staph., EStram., Sul.; food, especially bread, Squilla, BRhus ; food, in ague, Natr. m.; food and drink, in head- ache and dysentery, Coloc.; food, not per- ceived until just as it is being swallowed, | | Kreo.; in acute gastritis, after taking cold, BColoc.; after sick headache, Ziz.; with heart- burn, Merc. per. ; owing to heat, in summer, Ant. c.; with indigestion, | | Elat.; after in- juries, II Arm.; in hepatitis, HChel., BMerc.; in jaundice, IDig.; in liver affection, iCarbo a., HCard. m.; at beginning of menses, Calc. p.; in morning, Amb., Amm. c., Arn., HCarbo a., I ICham., Cinch. bol., Cinnab., Kali bi., Nic- col., IIPuls., Rumex, Sep., Stront., Zinc.; in morning, with headache, Calc, p.; in morning, with thick mucus in throat, dSil. ; with dry mouth, l l Ptel., IIPuls., Spong.; with nausea, Cornus, Cupr. ars., Glon, Merc. per.; with nausea, better after eating, l l Kalm.; with nausea, on awaking, Carb S.; especially at night (dyspepsia), Ant. t.; in palate and fauces, Amyg.; in posterior palate, after din- ner, HBry.; pappy, with chill, WEup. pur.; rising from pharynx, Tarax.; of phlegm. in throat,ECalend.; resembling wild plums, Cain.; in pregnancy, Ant.t.; in rhinitis, Ustil.; rough, when smoking, Casc.; saliva, Bor.; Sharp, Agar.; after sleep, Manc.; slimy, Gels.; in bronchitis, Iod.; sugar, Sang.; sweet things, followed by burning in fauces, Sang.; after- wards sweetish, AEsc. h.; with thirst, Con., | | Pic. ac.; in throat, Ammoniac., Calc., ICinch., Lactu. v., Spong.; especially in throat, HKreo.; in throat, after eating, Dros.; with tired feeling, in morning (spermatorrhoea), | |Sars.; tobacco, Camph.; tobacco, while smoking, HICinch.; tobacco, after smoking, Anac.; better by smoking, Diad.; tobacco, bit- ter, scratchy, Spong.; tongue clean (typhus), Chin. S.; tongue coated, Aur. mur., Diad.; tongue, bilious coating, Natr. S.; tongue yel- low, EPsor.; tongue yellow, along centre or at base, Collin.; with feeling of coldness on tongue, removed after breakfast and dinner, l l Kali m.; tongue dry, BSpong.; at root of tongue, Coccul.; water, Chin., a.; everything but water, Stann.; , every- thing, even cold water, Hep.; with clean tongue, in old women, Carbo V., JNatr. m., with induration of uterus, Carbo a. gº bilious. 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. 337 Taste, bloody: Alum., Amm.c., Ananth., | | Ars., Ascl. t., Benz. ac., Berb., Dolich., Ferr., Hyper., IIpec., Kalm., ENatr. c., Sabina, I Sil., l l Sul., Zinc.; in congestion to chest, l l Lil. tig.; children complain of it, iFerr.; with cough, Bell., Dolich., QRhus ; before cough, Elaps; during cough, Bell., IKali bi.; with feeling of dryness in throat, Zinc.; before haemoptysis, Elaps; in hemor- rhage from lungs, Ipec.; in morning, ESil.; dur- ing pregnancy, Zinc.; with saliva, in morning, Jatroph.; worse after sleep, Manc.; with Sensation of Soreness rising from chest, Zinc.; with sweetish rising into throat, Zinc. Taste, brackish: Gº flat. Taste, beef broth, tastes too strong: "Camph. Taste, burning : gº acrid. Taste, burnt (empyreumatic): Cycl., Nux v., IIPuls., Ran. b., Sal. ac., Squilla, Sul. Taste, chalky: Nux m.; flat, Ign. Hºº clayey, earthy. Taste, cheesy: AEthus, ELyc.; of bad cheese, in forepart of mouth,disappears on swallowing, to which he is impelled on account of mucus in throat, Zinc. Taste, clammy: | | Diosc., IIPuls., Zinc.; in cholera morbus, I | Puls.; and feverish during sweat, Gels.; with coated tongue, Plant. Hº pappy, sticky. Taste, clayey : Cann., HCinch., WHep., Ign., Phos., Puls., Stann.; food, in headache, Sil. Bº earthy. Taste, cloverlike: Osm. Đº herby. Taste, delicate: Bar. c., ICoff. §§ acute. Taste, disagreeable : gº bad. Taste, dry: Ars., Stront; bread, Ferr., Thuya; food, woody, insipid, Ferr. Hºt flat. Taste, earthy: HFerr., Ipec., Nux m., Tell.; during apyrexia (tertian), Ipec. Hºº clayey. Taste, like rotten eggs: Bº foul. Taste, empyreumatic : Eğ burnt. Taste, fatty : º greasy. Taste, fetid: gº foul. Taste, fecal: IIMerc., IPlumb. gº manure. Taste, fishy: Acon.; followed by nausea, spread- ing through chest, Astac.; in roof of mouth, after smelling tincture, Astac. Taste, flabby : Bºy" flat. Taste, flat: Acon, Agar., Ammoniac., IJAnac., Ananth., Ang., Ant. C., Arn., Ars., Aspar., Aur. mur., Bapt., Bell., Bor., Bry., Cain., Calad., Caps., Chel., ICinch., Cornus, Cycl., Dig., Diosc., Dulc., Eup. perf, Ferr. iod., Gnaphal., Ham...Hydras., Hyper., Ign., | |Ipec., Iris, IKali c., l l Kali s., Kalm., Kob., l l Kreo., Lyc., Magn. m., IIMerc., Merc. Sul., Natr. c., Natr. m., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., GPsor., IPuls., | | Ratan., | | Rheum, l l Rhus, Ruta, Stann., Staph., | |Sul., Val., Ver., Vinca, Zinc.; in bronchial catarrh, l l Ailant.; like chalk, Ign.; in dysentery, Colch.; after eating breakfast, Euphor.; for some time after eating dinner, Verbas.; flabby, : Calc. s.; flabby, in Fº from foul breath, Anthrac.; flabby, with clear tongue, in hys- teria, Aur. met.; in intermittent, worse in morning,| | Puls.; food, Cycl., Jacar., IOleand.; food tastes as if it lacked salt, Coccul., Lyss., Thuya; in gastric disturbance, Tarant., | | Ver.; in influenza, Ant. t.; insipid, in bronchial catarrh, I | Ailant.; insipid, with desire for refreshing things (typhoid fever), Merc.; Rhus, insipid, after a fall, Hyper.; insipid, like water,... auring , apyrexia, Ipec.; insipid, of food, Vinca ; insipid, in morning, Sul.; insipid, in enlargement of spleen, BFerr, mur.; insipid, like sawdust, Coral.; in spinal disease, Alum. met.; sickly, Bry., l l Rhus; with white, thickly-coated tougne, Ipec.; enlarged papil- la stand up like red points on tongue, Merc. Sul.; with brown root of tongue, in morning, Verbas.; unpleasant, Calc. a.; vapid, I | Puls.; after drinking water, Benz. ac.; water, brack- ish, Ailant., Variol.; water, spoiled (typhus), |Natr. m. , 6.33° sand, watery. Taste of food eaten : BHAnac., Amm. c., Benz. ac.; with belching, | | Agar, Tell.; several hours before, Amm. br.; especially bread, Zing. Hº Chap. 16, Eructation. Taste, foul: HAcon., Agar, Ang., Ant.t., Arn., | |Bell., IBry, iCalc., Calc.p., Carbo v., Carb. S., Caust., Cham., HCOccul, Con., Cupr., Gels, Graph., Hep., Hydr. ac., Kali br., IKali c., Lact, ac., Merc., Mur, ac., | | Natr. m., JNux m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plant., Pod, MPsor., IIPuls., Rhus, HSep., ISul., | |Sticta, Uran, n., | | Ver.; in angina, Ign.; on awaking, Sul.; after coitus, Dig.; from old catarrh, Sep.; in cramps, ICOccul.; can- not eat on account of it, HMyr. cer.; in inter- mittent, BATS.; in typhus, Bapt.; in typhoid, with desire for refreshing things, Merc.; with gulping up of food, Calc.; in intussuscep- tion, l l Plumb.; during menses, IKali c.; with salivation, Bapt.; with furred white tongue, Podo.; even water, BAur. met.; like putrid water, HiCaps.; offensive, Amm. c., II Anac., Bell., Cinnam, Coccus., Coccul, Cycl., Ferr. iod., iSep., Stann.; offensive, in dysentery, IColoc.; offensive after eating breakfast, Agar.; offensive, in tertian ague, IPuls.; offensive, of food and drink, Coloc.; offensive, of what he hawks, Cham.; offensive, in headache, Coloc.; offensive, with sore mouth and pharynx, l l Phos.; offensive, at night, Cham.; offensive, air from lungs, in cough, Caps.; putrid, Arn., Ascl. t., Bapt., Bar. m., Bov., Bry., 11Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Cinnab., Coccul., Cycl., Ferr., Hep, Hyos., IIod., Iris, Magn. S., HIMerc., Mosch., Petrol., Pod., Sep., ISul., Ver:; putrid, acrid, with ptyalism, IMur. ac.; putrid, beer, HIgn; putrid, in brain affection, Il Glon.; putrid, in diphtheria, ILac C.; putrid, when drink- ing, Bell.; putrid, after drinking, Coloc.; putrid, when eating, Bell.; putrid, before epileptic fit, I ISyph.; putrid, while fasting, INatr. m.; putrid, of food, Bar. m.; putrid, as of spoiled game, between meals, IAur. met.; putrid, like bad meat, El Puls.; putrid, in morning, ILArs, ICinch., Merc. cor.; putrid, in morning, after eating, Rhus; putrid, in phthisis, I Dros.; putrid, with blood-colored saliva, Gels.; putrid, in stomatitis, l l Petrol.; putrid, low down in throat, on hawking, II.Nux v.; putrid, with white tongue, Plant.; putrid, water, JNatr. m.; rotten, like bad eggs, Ant. t., Arn., JFerr., IIMerc., IIMur. ac., Sil., Thuya ; like rotten eggs, better after break- fast, Goss.; like rotten eggs, with cough, Sep.; like rotten eggs, in morning, Arn., IIGraph., IHep., Phos., Phos. ac., Thuya ; like rotten eggs, with constant nausea, Kalibi.; rotten, expectoration (phthisis), Cetrar. Sº bad. 22 338 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. Taste, furry : in chlorosis, Graph. Taste, like garlic : during swallowing, Calc. a. Taste, greasy : || Alum., HAsaf., Cain., HCaust., Cycl., Glon., ILyc., Mang., HPuls, Rhus, Sabin, ISil., Ver.; in chronic nasal catarrh, | Puls.; dinner tastes oily, HPsor.; after fat food, worse after mutton, Lyss.; like glycerine, HSpong.; milky, Aur. met.; oily, Mang; oily, with Salivation, AEsc. h.; rancid, Agar, Asaf., Euphorb.; rancid, after eating or drinking, NKaliiod.; like rancid fat; Cham.; like rancid oil, when Swallowing, Ipec.; like rancid grease, in throat, Mur. ac, as of rancid tallow, Val.; with uneasiness in throat (neuralgia of limbs), WHVal.; with white tongue, Sang. Taste, herby: Nux v., Phos. ac., Puls., Wer.; with Scratchy sensation in throat, Calad. Taste, herring brine : Anac. Taste, hot: Glon.; as from throat, increases Saliva, All. Sat. Taste, fresh: food tastes unsalted, Calc. flºraw. Taste, insipid : gº flat. Taste, illusions: ICina. Gº perverted. Taste, impaired: Alum., HAnt, c., Guaiac., HIgn., INux m., Paris, Psor, IPuls., Sep., | |Sinap., Therid., Ver.; nothing natural ex- cept salt food (epulis), l l Lac c.; in catarrh frontal sinuses, ICup. m.; in Sore throat, Merc. cor. Bºt perverted. Taste, like ink : Aloe, Arg. nit., 1Calc. Taste, like iron: Bº' metallic. Taste, loss of: Acon., Alum., Amm. m., Anac., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ast. r., Bell., Bry, Calc., Cann. S., Canth., Cepa, Coff., Crotal., IIHep., Hyper., Hyos., | | Ipec., Iris, Kalm., Kali br., Kreo., Lyc., Magn. m., IMerc., ITNatr. m., Nux m., Nux v., IOp., | | Pod., IIPhos., IIPuls., Rhod., Sabad., Sang., Sec., Sep., IISil., Sul. ac., l l Thuya, Ver.; appetite want- ing, Oxal ac.; with burnt feeling on tongue, Sang.; in cancer, Aur. mur., Ast. r.; with catarrh, IPuls., INatr. m., IISil.; in coryza, Alum., Ant. t., Calc., Cycl., Hep., Magn. m., BNatr, c., IBNatr. m., INux v., Psor., IIPuls, Rhod., Sep., Sil., ISul., ISul. ac.; with chronic coryza, Sul.; in ozaena, IKali S.; with cough, 1Anac.; in diabetes mellitus, Sul, ac.; drink, Natr. m.; drink, drank vinegar with- out tasting it, IStram.; in apyrexia of in- termittent, Ars.; during ayprexia, in ague, |Natr. m.; food, Ars., Bor., Bry., Eup. perf, IIgn., || Kali iod., IINatr. m., Nux v., Plant. Ptel., Puls., Staph., | | Sticta, Ver.; food, in dysentery, HColch.; food, with nausea, iCact.; in hepatic disorder, ICrotal.; in laryn- gitis, 1 ISul.; in melancholy, IAur. met; in mental disturbance, I Staph.; in morning, 1Coca, Natr. S.; paralyzed, Bell., Hyos., Lyc., Natr. m., Nux v.; Sep., Ver.; in pneu- monia, IMerc.; tea boiling hot seems cold to him, HCamph.; with impaired smell, IHep., Hyos., Natr. S.; after syphilis and large doses of mercury, IKali bi.; with white tongue, Oxal.ac. ɺ flat, impaired; also Chap. 7, Smell loss, Taste, like manure: Calc., ISep.; in morning, Carbo a. §º fecal, foul. Taste, of lye: Nitr. sp. d. lye. Taste, metallic: AEsc. h., l l Agar., Aloe, Amm. c., Arg. nit., Ars., Aur. met, Aur. mur., Cadm. s., HCalc., Calc. a., Cann. i., Carb. S., Chel, Chin. a., Cinnab., Coccul., ICOccus, Cochl., Cup. ars, Ferr. iod., Ham., Hep., | |Indig., Iodof, Kalibi., Lach., Lact. ac., IIMerc., Merc. sul., ENatr.c., B.Phyt., Plumb., | | Puls., HRhus, Seneg, Sep., Sul., Tell., Zinc.; astringent, Merc. cor.; on awaking, Cupr. S.; brassy, HAgnus, Alum., I Amm. c., Calc., HCOcc., Coloc., ICupr., ILach., Merc. Sul., Natr. C., Natr. m., JNux v., Ran. b., HRhus, Seneg, Sul, Zinc, ; brassy, in diphtheria, with otorrhoea, ILyc.; brassy, after mercury, HKalim.; in colic, | | Op. ; coppery, Act. rac., | | Agnus, Aspar., Carbol. ac., 11Coccul., 1Coloc., | | Cup.m., Cupr. S., Kali bi., ILach., Lact. ac., Meph., Polyp., ISul., Ustil.., || Vib., Zinc.; coppery, with loss of appetite, Jugl. : after cough, Coccul.; on upper palate, Carbol. ac.; on rising, Med. ; coppery, with Salivation, AEsc.h.; in dyspepsia, JKali bi.; before eating dinner, Chrom. ac.; gold tooth plate, coppery, Canth.; like iron, Aloe, Calc., Cinch.; leaden, Calc.; constricting palate and pharynx, Card. m. ; during preg- nancy, Zinc.; with spitting of saliva in morning, Jatroph ; with salivation (diph- theria), iPhyt.; during stool, Kalibi.; sudden, sour, with flow of saliva (spasms from fright, after operation), ICup. m.; on back part of tongue, Bism.; with accumulation of water in mouth, ICOccus. Taste, milky : gº greasy. Taste, mouldy: HLyc.; every time she coughs, causing nausea, loss of appetite and watery vomiting (bronchitis), Led.; after hawking mucus, Mar. v.; in throat, Bor. Taste, mucous: gº slimy. Taste, musty : (influenza), I ILed. Taste, nauseous: | | Agar., Anthrok, Bry., ICepa, Coccul., Coccus, Diad., Gnaphal.,BIpec., IMyr, cer, Polyp., ISul.; as of fasting, in morning, IIPuls.; in typhus, Bapt.; compels hawking of tough mucus which he swallows, Acon.; in morning, WBry.; in morning, must wash out mouth, Puls.; in intercostal neu- ralgia, Stann.; qualmish, with loathing of morsels of food in mouth, Zinc.; during stool, ICrot. t.; from smoking tobacco, IIPuls.; with root of tongue, brown, in morning, Verbas. Høy" bad, foul. Taste, of fresh nuts: ISpong. Taste, offensive: jºy" foul. Taste, oily : 5& greasy. Taste, like onions: AEthus.; Meph. Taste, pappy: "Atrop. s., Bell., Carb. S., Chel., Coccul, Diosc., l l Kali S., Merc., Petrol., IIPuls.; after cough, Astac.; in delirium tre- mens, l l Zinc.; during apyrexia, Ign.; in gastric derangement, Ang., | | Ver.; in head- ache, ICalc.; with desire for refreshing things (typhoid fever), Merc. tº pasty, sticky. Taste, pasty: Bry., ICycl., Merc. S., IRaph., ISul., Ver.; in morning, Ant. Sul. aur.; in prosopalgia, I Chel. B& pappy, sticky. Taste, as after eating raw peas: Zinc. gº herby. Taste, peculiar : on back part of tongue, Lact. ac.; indescribable, Ars. h.; singular combina- tion of palatal and nasal sensation, such as is noticed when a nest of wasps is disturbed and they dart about through air, for a week constant and annoying, then intermittent and pungent, and whenever heated by exer- cise or near a hot fire, Vespa. as after eating 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. 339 Taste of peppermint: Ferr. iod.; cooling, Ver. Taste, peppery : Hydras, Xan. Hºt acrid. Taste, perverted: finds no proper taste in any- thing, IIHell., HIPuls.; food does not have right taste, Lyss. B& impaired. Taste, pitchy: in yellow fever, Cadm. s. Taste, of iodide of potash; after eating lobster, Ind. Hºº lye. Taste, pungent: Chim. umb., Cornus. Taste, puslike: Merc., Natr. c., Puls.; in phthisis, Dros.; of pus in throat, INatr. c. Taste, putrid : Gº foul, Taste, ran cid : º greasy. Taste, raw : with debility, particularly after breakfast, l l Sars. G@* fresh. Taste, repulsive: IIgn. Gº bad, foul. Taste, rotten : gº foul. Taste rough : Diosc., Coccus, Ham. Taste, salty : | | Alum., HArs., Bell., Brom., Calc., Carbo v., | | Cinch. bol.., | | Cinch., | | Cupr., ICycl., Graph., Hydras., Hyos., Iod., Kali bi., Kalibr., IKalim., | | Lach., iiMerc., WMerc. cor., Natr. c., IBNatr. m., JNux m., BNux v., IPhos., IPhos, ac., IPuls., HRheum, Rhus v., ISep., ISul., | |Therid.; I [Ver., Zinc.; food, except rye bread, tastes too salty, Illic.; bitter, Tarax.; especially of butter and meat, Tarax.; in ague, Natr. m.; tastes salty, Cadm. S., Carbo v., IICycl., Sep., HSul.; as after herring, Agar.; in influenza, Ant. t.; on lips, IIMerc., Natr. m.; meat, Tarax.; during menses, Merc.; with ptyalism, HIMerc. cor.; with salivation, Ver.; all food, as if satu- rated with salt, l l Puls.; sharp, with stitches in stomach, caused by ringing of church bells, Lyss.; with dryness in throat, Zinc.; on tongue, IIMerc., INatr. m.; on tip of tongue, Nitr. sp. d.; of water, in morning, Brom. Taste, like sand : IStram.; in rheumatism, | |Sticta. É& flat, loss. Taste, scrapy: with much saliva, Lyss. Taste, sharp : 83% acrid. Taste, sickly: Bºy" flat. Taste, slimy: Ars. h., LI Cetrar, Cham., Dig., Pallad., Merc. cor., IIMerc., HNatr. S., ENux m., Petrol., Phos., IIPuls., | | Rheum, BSep., Ustil.; in threatened abortion, | | Puls.; on awaking, Merc. iod. rub., Val., Zinc.; dis- gusts him with butter, ICinch.; with debility, particularly after breakfast, ISars.; with desire for refreshing things (typhoid fever), Merc.; with diarrhoea, in morning, Zing.; fatty, with white tongue, Sang.; in gastralgia, Abrot.; in jaundice, Acon.; with soreness of mouth and pharynx, IPhOS.; in supraorbital neuralgia, Nux v.; in prosopalgia, Chel.; on rising, Zing.; with slimy stool, Nux m.; unpleasant, with white tongue in morning, Seneg. H& Clammy, pappy, sticky. Taste, soapy: Cact., Calc. s., Dulc., Iod., (Sil.; after drinking water, Benz. ac. Taste, sour: Abrot., Acet. ac., Aloe, Alum., | | Amm. C., Ant. c., Ant. t., IHArg. nit., Ars., Bar. c., | | Bell, Berb., Brom., Calc., HCaust., | | Caps., Carbo a., Carb. S., Cham., HChel., ICinch., Cinch. bol., Coccul., Con., HCrotal., | | Cupr., Graph., Hep., IIIgn., Iod., Kalibi., Kali c., IKali m., Kalin., || Kalm., | | Lach.,Lact. ac., Lyc., Magn, c., Magn. m., l l Merc., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., INatr. ph., Nitr. ac., Nitrum, JNux m., INux v., I IOl. an., IOp., Oxal. ac., Pallad., Petrol., IIPhos., iPhos. ac., il Pic. ac., Puls., | | Rheum, Rhus, ISep., Sil., HStann., HSul., Tarax., Ver.; acrid, Calc. S.; in albuminuria, l l Nux v.; on awaking, Sep.; bit- terish, IIAsar., Kali m., Sep.; bitterish, in ague, Samb.; bread, Bell.; Cham.; with burn- ing in throat, Nitr. ac.; coffee, Vacc.; with con- gestion to head, toward evening, Croc.; after cough, Coccul.; with debility, particu- larly after breakfast, I (Sars.; after drinking, IBNux v., Sul.; after drinking milk, Amb., Carbo v., Sul.; after eating, ICarbo v., COccul, | | Graph., Natr. m., Nux v., Puls., Sep., Sil.; in epistaxis, Croc.; after epileptic fit, 1 ISul.; everything, ILach., HILyc., Pod.; while fast- ing, Natr. m.; in intermittent, Coccul.; food, .ICalc., Caps., Cinch., Jacar.; in gout, Calc.; in inflammation of liver, Merc.; after milk, Calad, IPhos., ISul.; in morning, INux v., Ptel.; in morning, with dry mouth, Ol. an.; in neuralgia, IRob.; during pregnancy, Oxal. ac., ILact ac., Magn. C.; in prosopalgia, Arg. nit.; with copious viscid saliva, l l Calc.; with sting- ing burning, l l Kali m.; in stomacace, IKaii bi.; to tobacco, Staph.; with Sore throat, Calc. a.; on back part of tongue, Bism.; vinegary, ISul.; with bilious vomiting, Crotal. Taste, sticky : IIBuls., Psor.; lasting hours after eating, Ars. h.; after eating breakfast, Agar. B& clammy, pappy. Taste, straw: food tastes like, l l Kali iod, Stram., ISul.; farinaceous food, Coral. ' gº flat. Taste, of sulphur; ICOccul., IHam. Taste, sweet: Acon., | | Agar, IIAlum, Amm. c., Ananth., Ars., Arund., Aspar., HBell., Brom., IBry., Carb. S., Cepa, Cinch., Chlorof., ICoff., Crot. t., HCup. m., ; Diosc., III)ulc., | | Ferr., Glon., Gnapha Hydr. ac., Iod., Ipec., Kali bi. Kali iod, Kalm., Lact. ac., Lyc., Magn. S., Menyanth, IIMerc., Nitr. ac., Nuph., | |Nux v., Osm., IPlumb., IPhos., HIPuls., , l l Rhus, Sabad., Sars., ||Sep., ISpong., Squilla, Stann., ISul.., | |Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; to beer, Coral., Mur. ac.; in intermittent, l l Ferr., HLyc.; bitter, Arg. nit., Aspar., Chim. umb., Menyanth.; in morning, after waking, l l Kali iod.; beer, Puls.; when smoking, Agar.; bread, Merc.; in lead colic, l l Op.; after cough, Astac.; after clearing throat and coughing, Chin. a.; in diabetes, ICup. m.; after eating breakfast, Agar.; linen dipped in sugar water, put on epigastrium, gives a sweet taste in mouth, Lyss.; everything, BMur. ac.; flabby, Calc. p.; food, especially soup and meat, Squilla ; food, especially water, tastes sweet, Variol.; metallic, l l Cup. m.; in morning (in- terval of attacks of epilepsy), Ars.; hawked up mucus, Cepa ; with ropy mucus, AEsc. h.; in acute desoluamative nephritis, ICOccus; with constant ptyalism, Dig.; with bloody saliva, IKali iod.; with frothy saliva, Acon.; illusive, as if body were made up of sweets, IIMerc.; then sour, ICinch.; with sweetish rising into throat, IZinc.; on back part of tongue, Bism.; beneath forepart of tongue, Zinc.; on tip of tongue, l l Plat.; water, in- sipid, TForm. Taste, like urine: Seneg.; like smell of strong urine, HCalc. Bº alkaline. Taste, woody: || Ars. Taste, watery: ICinch.; in evening, Bell.; then • ) • ? 340 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. heartburn, HCaps.; very offensive to him, TForm. Høy" flat, insipid. TONGUE, abscess: Calc.; sub-lingual, opens externally, Hippoz.; with pricking pains, |Merc. §§º inflamed, swollen. Tongue, aching: . Vespa; like a boil, Sang. Hº pain (undefined). Tongue, aphtha : AEthus., Aur. met., IIBor., Illic., ILach., Lact. ac., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Plumb., | | Sars., Sul. ac.; bleeding, when eat- ing (diarrhoea), IIHor.; with burning and im- peded speech, TNatr.m.;covered with, Camph.; covered with, worse on edges, Illic.; on edge, Bov.; in typhus, IMur. ac., ISul.; large, Jugl.; mercurial, Agar., Sars.; patches, IPhos.; sore points, Thuya; in spots, ISul. ac.; with thick, yellowish white scab, very painful, forming ulcers (diphtheria), IMerc. cy.; small, dirty yellow (incipient tuberculosis), ; Agar.; in stomatitis, ISul.; tender, prevent child from nursing, IIRor.; on tip, IBry, Lach.; near tip, I Ham. Hºº ulcers, vesicles; also Chap. 12, Inner mouth aphthae, Tongue, astringent feeling: like eating per- simmons, Arum t. Tongue, atrophy: HMur. ac.; making him speak in a thick, hoarse voice (cancer of tongue), lMur. ac, Đº small. Tongue, bilious: Hº green, yellow. Tongue,biting with teeth: HIBufo., Diosc., Jalap.; when chewing, Nitr., ac.; in concussion of brain, ICic.; in convulsion, Art. v., IBufo., CEnan., | | Val.; when neither eating nor drink- ing, Diosc.; in epilepsy, Absinth., Art. V., 1Caust., | | Op., | | Tarant.; frequently, Thuya ; caused by shock in head, Agar.; sides, invol- untarily, also at night, iPhos. ac.; during sleep, Alum.; during sleep, tip, Med., Therid.; during sleep, in typhoid, IIIPhos. ac.; during sleep (hysterical spasms), Cic.; when talking, HHyos.; when talking or chewing, IIIgn.; tip, HPuls.; followed by unconsciousness, | | CEnan. Tongue, biting sensation: Arn., Asar., Car- bol. ac., Caust., Cochl., Plumb.; on back part, Cham.; after eating bread and butter, Merc. per.; behind, on left edge, after dinner, Agar.; as from pepper on left, afterwards on right side of root, l l Mar. v.; as of violent bites, extending to right and left, Cinch. bol. Tongue, black: AEthus., Ars., Ars. h., Bar. c., ICarbo v., IICinch., Chloral., Elaps, Lach., ILept., Lyc., IIMerc., Merc.d.,Merc.sul..,INux v., Op., IPhos., Sec., ISinap., | | Variol.; back part, HVer.; bluish-black, l l Bufo.; in potter's colic, IAlum.; in constipation (Scarlatina), Lach.; crusts, HPhos.; cracked, ILyc.; in diph- theria, Merc. cy.; dry, Ars., ILach., ILyc., Merc., Merc. Sul., Ver.; in dysentery, ILach.; in typhus, Arg. nit., Arn., Hyos.; in typhoid, | |Nux v.; in yellow fever, IArs., Cadm., IICarbo v.; , along median line, Chloral., Phos.; purplish, Op.; with red edges, IIMerc.; in ScarlatinalCarbol. ac.; during desquamative stage (Scarlet fever), IKali c.; sooty, Chlor., Hippoz.; sticky coating (typhus), Ars. Tongue, bleeding: II.Arum t., Curar., Guaraea, Pod.; bloody, Ananth., ILach.; in dysentery, ILach.; blood oozes from under (purpura hae- morrhagica, Tereb. -- Tongue, blue: ILAnt. t., Ars., Benz. ac., ICarbo v., Cupr.s., III)ig., Mur. ac., Plat., Sabad,Thu- ya; in cancer of tongue, Mur. ac.; in cholera, Iris; in cyanosis, IDig., Pod.; in dysentery, II Ars.; leadcolored, Ars., Carbo v.; in typhus, Agar.; bluish white, Ars. h., Gymn. Hº purple. Tongue, broad: IKali bi., IIMatr. m., | |Vib., Ziz.; feels too broad, IlBuls.; and flat, with raised, almost scallop-shaped edges, surface rough and yellowish, red underneath, fur being thin (dyspepsia), IKalibi.; full, with a pasty coat in centre, iPod. Hºe flabby, imprint, swollen. Tongue, brown: Ailant., Arn., II Ars., Aur. met. IBapt., Diosc., IHep., IIHyos., Iod., ILac c., Mygale, INux v., Phos., IPlumb., | | Ptel., l l Rhus, Sabad., Sec., ISpong., Sul., | Tarant., Tereb.; blackish, in typhus, Ars.; in centre, white at edges, Iod.; along Centre, IBapt., Eup. pur., Plumb., | | Vib.; in chorea, Cup.m.; in consumption, HGuaiac.; in puer- peral convulsions, ||Nux v.; dark, Bry., . Carbol. ac., ICrot., Dory.; dark centre, Natr. ph.; down centre, dry (typhus), IBapt.; dark at root (measles), ILach.; dark, sordes (remit- tent autumnal fever), 1Carbol.ac.; dark streak down centre (bilious fever), ICrot.; in delir- ium, Phos.; in diarrhoea, Bry.; dirty, at sides, centre red and irritable looking (stomacace), IKali bi.; in diphtheria, IChin. ars.; dirty, Elat.; dry, Ars., Bell., Bry., Cact., COccul, IHyos., Plumb., Spong., Sul.; dry, thick, | | Anthrac.; dry, toward base (hydrocepha- lus acutus), Dig.; in dysentery, Ars., Ham.; like earth, IIpec.; in typhus, l l Nux. V., 1Chlor:; in typhoid, Bapt., Iris, IPhos., Zinc.; in yellow fever, ISul., IWer.; greenish, , on root, IIMatr. s. ; in influenza, Chel.; thick, leather-like, in senile hypertrophy and in- duration of prostate, stricture of urethra IIod.; in morning, IBapt.; in morning (dyspepsia, after typhus), l l Bapt.; mucus, ilrthus, Sil.; mucus, except on edges, morning on rising, IIRhus; here and there mucus (scarlet fever), ISul.; like stale liquid mustard, l l Kali ph.; mucus, with intestinal disturbance, IColch.; mucus tena- cious (typhoid fever), IIRhus; mucus yel- lowish, Carbo v.; in pneumonia, Ant. t., Chel., ILyc.; in catarrhal pneumonia, IHyos.; with red edges, lSep.; red, at tip and margins (pneumonia), Lyc.; reddish, Rumex ; red- dish, in typhoid, Zinc.; at root, with flat, nauseous taste in forenoon, Vérbas.; sides, in scarlatina, l l Phyt.; streak down middle, sides moist (typhus), IApis; tenacious sub- stance, Sec.; thickly furred, Aurant., IBapt., 1Colch., IGels, Med., l l Pod.; thickly furred (catarrh of bladder), l l Uva ursi ; thickly furred, in gastric disturbance, l l Ver.; thickly furred, in tertian ague, ILach.; in ulcerated throat, Lyc.; at tip, with elevated red pa- pillae (scarlatina), Merc.; with waterbrash, iSil.; brownish white, Sarrac.; yellowish, Rumex, IVer.; yellowish, in diphtheria, or ty- phus, IBapt.; yellowish, in remittent fever, iCrotal; tongue yellowish (bilious typhoid), | |Stram.; yellowish, in vomiting during preg- nancy), Merc. iod, flav.; yellowish and dry, (typhoid pneumonia), Lachn; thick, as with thick yellow felt at root, IKalibi.; in chronic vomiting, Ipec. - Tongue, burning: Il Acon., Amm. m., Arum 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. 341 and expectorating is difficult, Mur. ac.; scir- rhus, Alum.; swelling with scirrhus-like hardness after biting tongue in sleep, Aur. met. Đº hard, tumor, ulcers. Tongue, canker: gº aphthae. Tongue, clammy : tº sticky. Tongue, clean : Asar., ICina, Cocc., Elaps, IIHyos., Nitr. ac., CEnan.; with bitter taste, Chin. S.; with bitter taste, parti- m., I.Arum t., Cham, Cochl., Colch., Diosc., Ferr. iod., l l Gamb., l l Ham., Jatroph., Lach., Manc., Merc. per., Nitr. sp. d., Oxal. ac., Phos. ac., Ran. Sc., Sec., Seneg., Sul., Vespa, Xan.; across, Asar.; on back part, Calc. p.; after eating bread and butter, Merc. per; on edge, Camph.; in evening, I [Alum.; feels Scalded, Æsc. h., Amm.br., Badiag., Bapt., Cepa, Chlor., Cimex, IColoc., IHam., Hydras., 2 IIIris, ILaur., ILyc., IPlat., | | Pod., | | Prun., IPhyt., Rumex, | | Sang., Sep., Sinap., Sul. ac., Therid., ITVer. v.; feels scalded, in diphtheria, Bapt.; feels scalded on back part, Ferr., Phyt.; feels scalded when eating, Ign.; on edge, l I Apis ; like fire, Tereb.; in front, Cast. eq., Coloc., Gamb.; looks as if burnt, Bell.; looks as if seared with a hot iron in centre (enteritis), 1Tereb.; feeling, in middle portion, Ferr.; feeling, in middle, even when moistened, as if it had been burnt and were insensible, at night and in morning, IPuls.; stitching along left side and in inner side of corresponding cheek, chewing impossible, worse at night and in room, better in open air, Mang.; burnt feeling with loss of taste, Sang.; burnt feel- ing on tip, as far as middle, IPsor.; as if in contact with something hot, Sang.; worse at night, l l Phos. ac.; extending to palate, l l Phos.; like pepper, on end, Agar., 1Camph.; like pepper, near left edge, Ang.; as from pepper on tip, followed by ptyalism, IICinch.; as if a thousand pins were pricking it, Carbol. ac.; pithy feeling, as if burned, | | Ferr.; at root, Bapt.; resembling burned ap- pearance, produced by continual useof salt(scar- let fever), Natr. m.; in scarlatina, II Arum t.; in Scarlatina, Apis; Smarts in morning, Amm. br.; as if quite sore, BMez.; with soreness in region of larynx, Stilling.; thick, as after much smoking, ILyc.; spots, like fire, El Ars.; stinging (Apis 30 relieved), Vespa; stitches, ICinch.; extending to stomach, Mez., | | Puls.; on tip, Acon., IBar., Bov., Calc. a., Calc. p., Carbol. ac., Carbo a., Cinch. bol., 1Coloc., Hydr. ac., Kali iod., I ILactu. v., INatr m., INatr. S., Ratan., Sabad., Tereb., Thuya; tip, as if cracked, Natr. c.; of tip in evening, Cycl.; tip, left side, in evening, Merc. Sul.; tip, raw, JRali c.; tip, as if raw, or covered with blisters, IKali c.; on tip, as if scalded, Sang.; tip, as from Soreness, worse from warm food or drink, iCalc.; on surface, near tip, Pallad.; on under surface, Brom.; violent, II Ars.; of vesicles, Acon., Arg, met., l l Kalim., IISpig.; with vesicles, under side, l l Rhus v.; on side, which become ulcers, iCalc. tº hot, inflamed, smarting. Tongue, blisters: tº vesicles. Tongue, cancer: Alum., Apis, Ars., Aur. mur., Benz. ac., Calc., Carboa., Caust., Con., : Cund., IHydras., ILach., Nitr. ac., Mur. ac., IPhyt, Sep., Sil., Sul., Thuya; epithelioma, Kali iod.; hard, somewhat elastic places (epi- thelioma and hypertrophy), IKali m.; with tendency to hemorrhage, Crotal.; pain, ; Citrus; hard lump on side, growing into a hard, deep, warty ulcer, about size of a bean, presenting a slightly fissured appearance from above downward and from before backward, rather toward surface of left side, tongue is hard all around it, so much that speaking cularly in old women, ICarbo v.; in acute Bright's disease, Apis; in cholerine, IPhos.; in gastralgia, IMagn. p.; in typhoid, ICOccul., Dulc.; in a young leprous girl, I Agar.; with headache and constipation, Natr. m.; with nausea from smelling food, Dig.; shiny ap- pearance, Natr. m.; except slight coating of slime on back part, Alum.; on tip and edges (induration of liver), Magn. m.; tip dry, red, Sec.; pointed, trembling (cerebral dis- eases), Act, rac.; or yellow (typhoid, first stage), 1Gels. Bºt glazed, glossy, smooth. Tongue, coated (furred): Ant. t., Apoc., Ars. m., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., RAtrop. S., Aur. mur. nat., | | Bar. C., Bism., Caps., ICic., Cimex, ICoca, | | Colch., Cubeb., Gels, Ign., ILyc., Magn. m., Merc. Sul., Millef, Natr. a., Osm., Phyt., IPolyp., l l Rob., Stram., I ISul., Vacc.; in afternoon, | | Bism.; at back, in pining boys, Aur. met.; at back, in cardialgia, I Stram.; at base, in cholera infantum, I TVer.; bilious, at base, with clammy, greasy sensation in mouth (Salivation), IIris; after catarrh (pneumonia), |Puls.; in centre (metror- rhagia), ICroc.; in cholera, Iris; in colic, | | Op.; in habitual constipation, IICali s.; deeply, Chloral.; deeply, in typhus, IBapt.; in diarrhoea and catarrh of stomach, IDulc.; after diarrhoea, HKalim.; in diphtheria, IKali perm., IIPhyt.; and dry (endocarditis), Aur. met.; in dysentery, Merc., ITromb.; with clean edges (dyspepsia), Arg. nit.; at edges (typhoid), IIMur. ac.; on edges only, with mu- cous stripes (neuropathia), l l Rali ars.; in erysipelas, IIApis; in fevers, Acon.; dur- ing fever, Guaraea ; , during , apyrexia (quartan ague), Ipec.; in typhoid, TIPhos.; flocculent, tough, Ant. t.; like fur, Phos.; as if covered with fur, especially, in morning, IIMerc.; with gastric affections, Ang., 1Colch.; with glandular swelling, Bar. m.; in grippe, Merc. iod. rub.; in hemorrhoids, | IAEsc. h.; heavily, Diosc., Stilling.; heavily on back (affection of brain), IGlon; heavily, in diphtheria, 'll Lac C.; in sick headache, ILept.; with hiccough since two years, almost uninterrupted, eighteen to twenty times a minute, Niccol.; in hysteria, ILyc.; heavily, II.Bry., Ferr. mur., IIPuls.;.. heavily, with Soreness of mouth and pharynx, Ll Phos.; heavily, worse from tea, l l Selen.; with flatu. lent indigestion, Lyc.; in insanity, Il Nux v.; in intussusception, l l Plumb.; with liver dis- orders, l l Pod.; in acute mania, after melan- cholia, IGels.; in middle, edges red, Ipec.; only in middle, iPhos.; middle, red at tip and sides, Ziz.; and moist (pneumonia), 1 IPuls.; in morning, HQepa, Stilling., Sul.; in phthisis, Ars. iod.; in pneumonia, Chel.; at roots, worse in morning, Calc. p.; more towards root, trChim. umb.; at root, with deep fur, INux v.; at root, in brain diseases, Zinc.; on one side, Daph.; on each side, red streak in 342 11. TONGUE AND TASTE. centre (bilious colic) Iris; sides, red streak down middle and redness of tip, Ars. ; slightly, IGels., Lyss, Senecio, I Tarant.; slightly, in colic, Magn. p.; , slightly, in typhus, IGels.; in sunstroke, WGlon.; in syph- ilis, l l Phyt.; thickly, Ascl. t., Canth., Gels., Guaiac., Iod., Lyss., IIMerc., Natr. c., IRhus, Val.; thickly on back part, Cup.ars., IPhyt.; thickly at back, in diphtheria, Merc. iod. flav.; thickly, black streak down centre (hepatic disease), Lept.; thickly, in cholerine, Asar.; thickly, with cough, Cinch. ; thickly, in diphtheria, IChin. a., RMerc. iod. rub.; thickly, in dysmenorrhoea, HUstil.; thickly, edges red, HArs.; thickly, in apyrexia, Il Ant. c.; thickly, in typhus, BBapt., IBry., HCarbo V., Rhus; thickly, with giddiness, I |Sabad.; thickly, in jaundice, Iod., IIMerc., HMyr. cer., HNux; thickly, in morning, with bad T taste, Med.; thickly, tip and edges clean (cephalalgia), IIMagn. m.; thinly, Ars. h., Kali m.; thinly, in morning, ||Natr, ph.; velvety, Benz, ac.; in worms, Filix. B& black, brown, dirty, foul, gray, greenish, mucus, sordes, white, yellow. ongue, cold: Ars., Bar. c., IICamph., IICarbo V., Cist., Colch., Cup. ars., Cup. S., || Kali m., Laur., Oxal. ac., Phos. ac., Sec., IVer.; with bitter taste, removed after breakfast and din- ner, l l Kali m.; in cholera, Ant. t., HCarbo v., HCup. ac., HCup. m., Iris, Il Ver.; in con- vulsions, HCup. m.; in dysmenorrhoea, Laur.; in diabetes, l l Uran. n.; feeling, Hydr. ac.; feeling as of something cold, Anag.; feeling as after mint, Lyss.; feeling as of cold air passing over, Acon.; felt cold and dead, in hemorrhage, IHam.; feels cold and dry, Guaraea ; in typhus or yellow fever, HHCarbo v.; forepart, Bell. ; fracnum, feeling, Anag.; right half, Gels.; tip, Cup. m. 3& blue, pale. Tongue, contracted : HCarbo v., H.Merc. cor.; cylindrical, forced through lips, Cina. Tongue, convulsed : Arg. nit. ICon., ILyc., | ISyph.; with difficulty of speech, Ruta ; pro- jects it from mouth, forces it between teeth and renders speech indistinct, Sec.; spas- modic twitching, l l Glom.; tip distorted, in apoplexy, ICOccul. B& biting, motion. Tongue, cracked : HEAilant., || Apis, Ars., Arum t., Atrop., IBapt., Bar, c., HBell., IBry., | | Bufo., ICalc., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Cham., ICinch., Curar., IIHyos., IKali bi., Merc., Mur. ac., INitr. ac., || Pic. ac., IPhos., Pod., E Plumb., || Ran. Sc., IIRhus, iSpig., | |Stram., ISul., IVer.; anterior part, Natr. a.; with aphthae, IIRor.; and bleeding, at tip, ILach.; cracks gape and bleed (typhoid), IHRhus; in burns, Calend.; deeply, Benz. ac.; in dysen- tery, IIPhos.; on edges, INux v.; on edges, in typhoid, |Nux v.; on edges, with Smarting and aching (sore mouth of nursing women), ILach.; feeling as if it would crack if not moistened, |Pic. ac.; in bilious fever, ICrotal.; in typhus, Ars., Apis, Atrop. S., IBapt.; in typhoid, l l Phos., IZinc.; painful, after ty- phoid, blandest food causes intolerable biting pain, Merc.; in yellow fever, TVer.; fissured, Ananth., HCalc., iCamph., | | Carbol. acº, Car- bo v., | | Iod., Natr. a.; fissure on left border, Bar. c.; down centre, Bapt.; across middle, Kob.; in middle, l l Mez., Rhus; down me- dian line, Sinap.; two deep cracks running lengthwise on each side of median line, Syph.; deeply and widely fissured in all directions, with large, deep phagedenic-looking ulcer in Centre, Fluor, ac.; furrowed, in rheumatism, Lyc.; in influenza or pneumonia, Chel.; rhagades, with violent burning, Magn. m.; in scarlatina, IApis, Nitr. ac.; in tobacco poisoning, ||Nux v. tº bleeding, dry. Tongue, Cramp; impeding respiration, Bor. Tongue, crawling: IPlat.; painful in diphthe- ria, Sec.; on tip, I | Dulc. £&" formication, numb. Tongue, cutting: Nitr. sp. d.; as if cut on edges, Ananth.; like a knife (before asthma), Bov.; Severe at root, as if cut off, Ananth. Bºº lancinating. Tongue, dark: IMur. ac.; with cough, Bapt. Bºº black. Tongue, imperfect development: child is slow in learning to talk, ENatr. m. gº atrophy. Tongue, dirty : Anthrok., HCepa, Syph., Zinc.; in angina, IKali m.; crust (typhus), Carbo v.; in typhus, with suppression of urine, iCamph.; in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; in metrorrhagia, Croc.; in pneumonia, Calc.; on root, HHNatr. S.; centre to root, Lac c.; thick coating, IICinch., il Val.; thick coating, in typhoid, Merc.; on root, I HNatr. s. Tongue, distorted: gº convulsion. Tongue, distress: at root, Rhus v. Tongue, drawing in : Ast. r. Tongue, dry: ILAilant., Aloe, l l Alum., IApis, Arg. met., Arg. nit., HArs., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., | | Arum t., Atrop. S., Aur. mur., IBar. m., NBell., Bufo., Cain., Calc. p., Camph., | | Car- bol. ac., Carbo a., Carbo v., 1Caust., Cham., ICic, ICist., Coccus, Con., Crot. t., Diosc., IDulc., Eryng, Ferr. m., WHell., Hippoz., Hy- dras., Iod., HIpec., IKali bi., Kali br., || Kali ph., WKalm., IKreo., ILach., Lyss., Magn. m., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. Sul., Manc., Mygale, HNatr. c., Natr. m., IIMux m., JNux v., Oxal. ac., Pallad., IPhos., Phos. ac., Phyt., Plumb., IPod, IPsor., || Ptel., IIPuls., IIRhus, Ru- mex, Sarrac., Sep., HSpong., Stram., | |Sul., Sul.ac., | | Tarant., Tereb., Vacc., Ver., ITVer.v., | | Vib.; on awaking, Calc., iParis, Pod.; in al- buminuria, HCalc.a.; with bitter taste, ISpong.; and covered with brown mucus (yellow fever), Merc.; brown (metritis and peritonitis puer- peralis), IITereb.; in burns, ICalend.; as if burnt, painful, IPsor.; as if burnt, after sleep, Daph.; as if burnt, in typhoid, IPuls.; coated, Carbol. ac.; coated, pro- voked drinking, IIRhus; chippy, l l Carbol. ac.; in chorea, Cup. m.; in cirrhotic kidney, . I |Plumb.; in bilious colic, Iris; in potter's colic, Alum; in constipation, Bry.; in coryza, Chlor.; in cystitis, Hell.; in puerperal convul- sions, l l Nux v.;in diabetes, Helon., Lact. ac.; in diarrhoea, Bry.; in muco-purulent diarrhoea, | |Kali br.; in diphtheria, Chin. a., | Lac c., Merc. cy., Natr. m.; in dropsy, IArs.; in dysentery, Ham., IMerc., ||Nux v., IIPhos.; in dyspepsia, l l Chel.; in erysipelas, IIApis, | |Rhus; feeling, Brom., HColch., Sinap., Xan.; feeling, on back part, with much saliva, Camph.; great complaint of dryness, in reality not very dry, INatr. m., IINux m.; feels dry, is moist (intermittent), Coccul.; in fevers, Acon., IIBry, Natr.m.; in bilious fever, BCrotal.; in 11. TONGUE AND TASTE. 343 intermittent, Coccul., 1 ISul. ac.; in typhus, I Agar., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Atrop. S., IBapt., IBry., HCarbo v., | | Chin. S., Chlor., IMur. ac., | | Phos., IIRhus, HITereb., IStram.; about middle or toward close of second week of typhus, Tereb.; in typhus, with suppres- sion of urine, Camph.; in yellow fever, IWer.; and fissured, Nitr. ac.; of forepart, Bell.; with giddiness, I Sabad.; and hard, IMerc.; in nervous headache, |Plat.; with nightly internal heat, Calc.; in hip disease, IPhos. ac.; in hydrocephaloid, "I Apis, Art. v.; in hydrothorax, Apoc.; in influenza, l l Chel.; with inflammation of throat and mouth, Cop.; looks like burnt leather, IIIHyos.; like leather (typhoid), IIMur. ac.; looks dry, Merc. Sul.; in lyssophobia, Lyss.; during menses, HCed.; in meningitis, ISul.; menses too early and too profuse, Nux m.; in middle, Acon., Ant., c., Arg. met., R Phos.; in 1middle, in typhus, IBapt.; in middle, in bilious typhoid, l l Stram.; in middle, in bilious remittent, Crotal.; in middle, in scarlatina, l l Phyt.; stripe, in middle, Lach.; in morning, IBapt., Cist., INitr. ac., Puls.; in morning on awaking, IClem.; in morning, with heavy brown coat- ing, without thirst, with bitter taste, Diosc.; early in morning, IBar. c.; in morning, as if it would cleave to roof of mouth, l l Kali ph.; particularly in morning, Sul.; in myelitis, IDulc.; with nausea, worse sitting up, ICoral.; at night, All. Sat., Ang., Jatroph. ; at night or on awaking, Calc., B.Nux m.; awakes a number of times at night to moisten, l l Pic. ac.; at night, as if it would fall into powder, IINux m.; parched, HIAilant., Bell.., | | Car- bol. ac., ICarbo v., 11Cinch., Hydras., IHyos., IPhos., IIPuls., Stram., ISul.; in peritonitis, Atrop.; in pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; in pneumonia, Ant.t.; in bi- lateral croupous pneumonia, HKali parched and sticky (diabetes), Lact. ac.; rat- tles in mouth like a chip, Bell.; and red, Ant. t., I Merc. cor.; red on sides, centre thinly coated white (peritonitis), Acon.; and red, previously black, in typhus, BHell.; in rheumatism, Dulc.; on root, WCepa; with roughness, Calc., ILaur.; feels dry on rubbing against roof of mouth, Bapt.; in scarlatina, BMerc., Nitr, ac.; renders speech unintelligible (inflammation of brain), Merc. v.; 'slimy, [Calc.; with a sooty coating (pneumonia, stage of hepatization), IPhos.; with sopor (scarlatina), Phos.; with a brown streak down middle (typhus), Arn.; with stinging in tip, IPhos.; with fulness of stom- ach and loss of appetite, in evening dryness is so great that tongue sticks to roof of mouth (typhoid fever), Nux m.; does not like to talk, 18Calc., Zinc.; with thirst, IIBry.,Cham., HDulc.; without thirst, Caps., IBPuls.; with constant thirst, or without any, iMatr. m.; with increased thirst, red lips, Aloe; tip, ICarbo v., Nux m.; tip moist, Bry.; at tip and sides (gastric fever), l l Puls.; with vesicles (typhoid), ILyc.; white, Iaur.; upon edges, white, ICOccul.; white, in apyrexia, INatr. m.; withered, Ver.; yellow, in dysentery, |Merc. oor. Bº cracked, hot, inflamed. Tongue, edges: folded like little bags, IIllic. Bº imprint. Tongue, eruption: herpetic, two deep cracks running lengthwise on each side of median iod.; . line, making it difficult to swallow (secondary syphilis), IISyph.; herpetic, sequel to gonor- rhoea, IZinc.; herpetic, on root, I [Zinc.; her- petic, from Seabathing, Natr. m.; ringworm on right side, Natr. m.; looks like ringworm, on sides, Natr. m.; little papular elevations along edge, l l Apis; small circular patches, like smallpox pustules (diphtheria), Ant. t.; hemorrhagic patches and streaks (purpura), | |Phos.; pimples, Calc. p.; Pº. On edges, Osm.; pimples, on tip, Hell., Natr. c. pain- ful pimple on tip, TKali c.; small, painful pimples on sides, Nitr. ac.; covered with pus- tules, I IWar.; dotted with red pimples, Nux m.; Small, sore pustules (canker sores) on edge, tip and under tongue, very painful, Med.; pus- tules on tip, Cund.; pustules small, painful, On right side of tip, upper surface, toward edge, Cund.; two variolous pustules on tip (variola), I Thuya; pustules, white aphthous, HHep.; little red points oozing continuously (purpura haemorrhagica), IPhos.; hard, raised Spot, size of a lentil on right anterior border, shooting in it on moving tongue, Sul.; smooth, red spots toward tip in middle, with burn- ing and numbness (neuralgia of tongue), Kali ars.; red spots on surface (catarrh of stomach), Sep.; round spots on tip, Arum t. Hºt aphthae, canker, nodules, patches, tubercles, vesicles. Tongue, flabby: ILCamph., Chin. S., | |Ign., IBMerc., Natr. a., IPhos. ac., | |Xan.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, ILyss.; in dysentery, ICu- beb.; in atonic dyspepsia, Sep.; in heart dis- ease, Lyc. vir.; in chronic passive hemor- rhage from kidneys, l l Tereb.; in induration of liver, IMagn. m.; soft, Ars. h.; in stomati- tis, IHydras. B& broad, imprint, swollen. Tongue, flat: 339 broad, flabby. Tongue, foamy : Lyss. Tongue, in folds: in lead colic, IAlum. Tongue, formication : extending into head (neuralgia of tongue), l l Spig. 8& crawling, numb. Tongue, fraenum : sore, IKali c.; small sore elevations at lower insertion, Cepa. Tongue, foul (fetid): , IHydras., Phos. ac., Val.; in gastro-enteritis, Apis ; in typhus, IBapt.; smells like decayed meat (diphtheria), IKali bi; white, in dyspepsia, l l Naja; during desguamative stage of scarlet fever, IKali.c.; with red tip (perityphlitis), Crotal.; in indo- lent enlargement of tonsils, IKali bi.; in rheumatic attack, IBry., Daph. }º coated. - Tongue, furred : B& coated. Tongue, as if fuzzy : l l Bar. c. Tongue, gangrene: II Ars., ILach. Bºº black, foul, inflamed. Tongue, glands: Hº ranula, sublingual. Tongue glazed: Tereb.; in chronic gastritis, IPlumb.; in sacculated ovarian disease, Lach.; in catarrh of stomach, Apis. tº glossy, smooth, Tongue, glossy : I.Apis, Carbol. ac., Phos.; in erysipelas from a dissecting wound, ILach.; in stomatitis, or entero-colitis, Tereb.; shining, IApis, Crot. t.; shining, first half, Nux V. Bºº glazed, smooth. Tongue, greasy: as if covered with a greasy - substance (salivation), Iris; feeling on aris- ing in morning, Iris. §§ Taste fatty. 344 11. TONGUE AND TASTE. Tongue, gray: Ananth., Bry., | | Chel., Phos.; with pale grayish complexion, Kali c.; dirty, in diphtheria, Merc. sol.; in dyspepsia, Kali c.; with earache, l l Kali m.; greenish, on root, II.Natr. S.; with sick headache, IKali c.; patches on edges and thin dirty yellow coat on upper surface, Merc. viv.; whitish, IKali c., Phos.ac.; whitish, having an under- lying bluish look, ILac c.; whitish, with stuffy cold in head, Kali m. gºt dirty. Tongue, green: Calc., Caust., Guaraea, Nitr, ac., IPlumb., Rhod.; with malarial symptoms, |Natr. S.; with ptyalism, INitr. ac. Tongue, Sensation of a hair: INatr. m.; back part, TKalibi.; worse reading, All. sat.; on tip, Natr. ph.; on tip, extends to trachea, where it caused a crawling, obliging frequent cough and hacking, Sil. - Tongue, hard: (indurated, HIHyos.; in typhus, Arg. nit., Atrop. S.; after glossitis, IAur. mur., Carbo v.; knotty, IICarbo a.; feels leather- covered, INux m.; as leather, Aur. met., |Aur. mur.; having appearance of alligator hide, | | Pic. ac.; middle, burning when touched, IBar. c.; with prickling, Merc. Bºe cancer, nodules. Tongue, heavy : Anac., Bell., Carbo v., Colch., Guaraea, Lach., ILyc., Merc. per., Mur. ac., HINatr. m., IPlumb.; in chorea, l l Tarant.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Ver. v.; in typhoid, Ver.; in yellow fever, IILach.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ILyc.; as lead, hinders talking, IMur. ac.; as if paralyzed (typhus), Ars.; impedes speech, Anac., HCarbo v., INux v., Natr. c.; trembling, ILyc. gº motion, paralysis, stiff, thick. Tongue, hot: IBell., Phyt.; and dry, Act, rac.; edges, Sinap.; root, Bapt.; in Scarlatina, IApis; tip, Sinap. Bºº burning, dry, inflamed. Tongue, hyoid bone : constrictive pain low down in region of, ICepa; pain in small spot in region of left corner, also when swallow- ing, Jamb. Tongue, shows imprints of teeth: Ant. t., II Ars., ILArs. m., IIChel., IIgn., Iod., Hy- dras., IIMerc., Pod., IIRhus, Stram., ISyph., Tell.., ||Vib.; in atonic dyspepsia, ISep.; epi- thelioma and hypertrophy, IKali m.; in sto- matitis, IHydras.; swollen, after mercury, HKali iod. §§º broad, flabby, swollen. Tongue, indurated: gº hard. Tongue, inflamed (glossitis): Acon., Ananth., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn, Ars, Aur. mur., Benz. ac., Calc., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., Coccul, Con., Crotal., Cup. ac., IFerr. ph., Hep., Kali m., ILach., Lyc., Mang, ac., Merc., IMerc., c., Merc. d., Merc. sul., Mez., INatr. m., JNitr. ac., Petrol., IPlumb., Ran. Sc., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul, Sul. ac.; chronic, ICup. m.; with induration, IAur. mur., Carbo v., Con., Lyc., Mez.; left side, Ars. S. r.; after abuse of mercury, Calc., Cup. ac., Hep, | |Nitr, ac., || Phyt., Sul.; after mercury, pain excessive, beg to be killed, etherized or nar- cotized, as they cannot live in such agony, threatened ulceration or deep, foul, sloughing ulcers, l l Staph.; in middle, IGels.; with paral- ysis, in persons of intemperate habits, T.I.Nux v.; with pricking pains, Merc.; at root, ILach.; with fetid salivation, I.Petrol.; one- sided, I [Nux v.; sore spots, Aloe; after sting in temple, I Apis ; when suppuration begins, Calc., S.; with titillation, inducing cough, Lach, ; with vesicles, Canth. ɺ dry, hot, raw, red, sore. Tongue, injuries: Ananth.; laceration, IICa- lend., Hyper.; laceration after epilepsy, Art. v.; by sharp edges of teeth, Aloe ; swelling after sting of insects, Acon., Arn., Bell., Cro- tal., Merc., Natr. m. ɺ biting, bleeding. Tongue, irritability: Bufo., Gels. gº sensitive. ſº Tongue, itching: Ced.; must scratch, during pregnancy, l l Alum.; on tip, | Dulc. Tongue, lancinating: as from pin pricks, Arum m., Guaraea. §35° cutting, stitches. Tongue, feels too large : IParis, IIPuls. Bºy" broad, swollen. Tongue, leadcolored: 339° bluish, gray. Tongue, leathery: Bºy" dry, hard. Tongue, as if too long : with aphthae, l l AEthus. Tongue, mapped (patchy appearance); Ars., Ant. c., ILach., Lyc., Natr. m., | |Nitr, ac., | | Ran. Sc., I Tarax.; with amenorrhoea, Natr. m.; dotted, IPhos.; dotted, with ulcer- ation, BMerc. cy.; in diphtheria, INatr. m.; cleans rapidly, and in large flakes, first from middle, leaving tongue smooth and glossy (typhoid), IITereb.; in gastric, bilious attacks, Tarax.; with nervous excitability, I | Ca- lab.; insular large patches, IKalibi.; red, insular patches, TINatr. m.; peels off in patches, presenting bright red spots here and there, Tereb.; cleans off in patches, leaving dark red, tender, sensitive spots, Tarax.; both sides denuded like islands, the remaining parts thickly coated (diphtheria), l l Ran. Sc.; viscid, Phos. ac. 533 peeling. Tongue, false membrane: Ant. t. Hº Chap. 12, Inner mouth exudation. Tongue, too moist: AEthus., Arg. nit., HCarbo v., Cub.,Merc. sul..,IMerc. viv., Natr.a., ||Natr. ph., CEnan., Pod., I Wer. v., Zinc.; and clear anteriorly, back parts coated with light col- ored mucus, Natr. m.; coating, at back, Natr. ph.; coating, on rising in morning, | |Natr. ph.; thin coating, INatr. ph.; in cholera, TVer.; in delirium after being ac- cused of theft, Hyos.; in chronic diarrhoea, IRheum; in diphtharia, l l Lac c.; in dyspep- sia, Chel.; edges red, Merc. cor.; during fever, Sabad.; in puerperal fever, Coff; in ty- phus, Tereb.; in headache, ILac def.; in acute haryngo-laryngitis, Naja; inflammation of iver, Merc.; in metrorrhagia, Croc.; covered with mucus, IIMerc.; with mucous streak at side (chronic inflammation of pancreas), Iod.; papillae enlarged and projecting through a . white fur, Stram.; with intense thirst, IMerc.; with intense thirst, worse at night (metritis), Merc.; without , thirst, IIPuls.; covered with white fur (scarlatina), IAilant.; dirty white, l l Puls.; thick, white coating (yellow fever), Merc.; yellow, in jaundice, IIMerc. Hºº mucus, saliva. w Tongue, motion: action disordered, IKali br; cannot control to form words rightly, AEsc. h.; constant, Stram.; constantly, in chorea, Il Ver. v.; convulsive, Cham; darting forth and back with great rapidity, like a snake's, Cup. m.; darts out and oscillates, ILyc.; difficult, Anac., Bell., Bufo., Calc., Con., Hyos., Lyc., Natr. c., Stram.; difficult, even painful, Ant. t.; can- not open mouth wide, IILach.; difficult, with 11. 345 TONGUE AND TASTE. pain in shoulder, hip jºiniº and in all bones, ilColch.; cannot double, l l Pic.ac.; jerked out, in chorea, l l Sec.; lapping, in epilepsy, Bufo.; lolling, in convulsion, ISil.; lolling about 1n mouth (mental disorder), Lach.; hindered, speech inarticulate, Bell.; immovable, Ars. S. f, IAur. met., Phos., Stram.; almost immov- able, ICarbo v.; feels immovable, l l Carbo a.; involuntary, with impossibility to utter a word (chorea), Stram.; involuntary, on effort to take food causing her to drop from mouth two- thirds of what she has taken (chorea), Ta- rant.; oscillating, Hell.; moved and projected with difficulty, Colch.; puts out with diffi- culty, IILach.; puts out with difficulty, in chorea, Mygale; notable to protrude, Carbol. ac., Merc. cor., HPlumb.; cannot protrude, in typhus, Apis; cannot protrude, in sore throat, Sabad.; protruded with difficulty, can hardly draw it in, IHyos.; regularly protrudes and retracts (hydrocephalus), Sul.; sudden and forcible protrusion and retraction, ILach.; when put out rolls from side to side like a hº (typhoid), ILyc.; rolled in mouth ike one intoxicated, Nux m.; feels as if she cannot keep it still, lSticta; shaken to and fro with a trembling movement, l l Hyos.; cannot turn food so readily from right to left, as in other direction, Syph.; feels as if wedged, Lach. Gº convulsed, heavy, paralysis, protruding, quivering, stiff, trembling, thick. Tongue, mucus (slimy): l l Ant. t., || Ars. m., IBar. m., Bov., Carbol. ac, Cepa, l l Chel., Cup. ars, IHydras, IKreo., Natr. s., Phos., ISep.; in cysto-blennorrhoea, Uva ursi; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Lac c.; feeling dry, Stront.; in evening, Ars. h., Arum d.; in gastromalacia, IKreo.; in hemorrhoids, IBerb.; in morning, with unpleasant taste, Seneg. ; offensive, in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus; loaded with drying offensive mucus, extends back upon pharynx, obstructing passage (malignant Scarlatina), ILach.; in sore throat, l l Phyt.; in spine dis- ease, IAlum. m.; tenacious mucus with a bad taste, Verbas.; tenacious, like a membrane, IIPuls.; thick, dark at root, lighter near edge, clearingeffin patches,leavingexposed surfaces very red (chlorosis), IISep.; tenacious, thick mucus (choleraic dysentery), Phos.ac.; thick, Merc.; thick, after cholera, Merc.; thick, in diarrhoea, l l Sec.; thick, dirty (measles), Phos.; thick, tough, in morning, Agar.; clear with little frothy bubbles at edge (prosopal- gia), IIMatr. m.; in induration of uterus, ICarbo a.; viscid, thready, in typhoid, IPhos.; viscous, scanty, tenacious crust, Myr. cer.; viscous, tough (typhoid condition), IPhos.; white, Zinc.; white, in gastritis, Coccul.; yel- low, Chin. a.; yellow-white, tenacious, HBell.; with ascarides, Bar. m. gº"coated, sordes. Tongue, numb : I.Acon, Brach., ICalc. p., Camph., Colch., Crotal., Fluor. ac., IIGels., Hell., Hyos., Nux m., IRheum, 1 |Zinc.; feeling as if caused by Aconite, Eup. pur.; in anterior half, Ign.; in back part, Bov.; as if burnt, l l Ferr., Glon.; left side, INux v.; left side, with vertigo, I Agar.; impeding respi- ration, Bor.; right side, IGels.; half of, right side, contracting sensation like cold feeling, Ars. h.; in root (diphtheria), Bapt.; one side of, Natr. m.; one side, from paralysis of glos- SO-pharyngeal nerve, Natr. m.; as if gone to sleep, INux m.; as if unable to taste, Merc.; cannot touch teeth with it, Ictod. B& crawling, formication, wood. Tongue, pain (undefined): Arum t., ICon., | | Iod., Sabad.; at base, when stretching tongue out, Coccul.; long continued, Jatroph.; in left half, Cund.; referred to a point in middle line, three-quarters of an inch from apex, Vespa; worse from pressure with teeth, Arum m.; in root, IPhyt.; at root, as if it were swollen, Lyss.; in root, terrible, night, before going to sleep, extends to both sides of throat, with fear of death, IIRali iod.; in root, from frequent inclination to swallow, | | Bapt. ; about root, on yawning, Lach.; prevents yawning (post-diphtheritic affec- tion), Lach.; in root, Lyss.; with salivation, Plumb.; in Scarlatina, during desquamative stage, IKali c.; on side, lower surface, while chewing, Calc.; impedes speech and motion of jaw, Acet ac.; when spitting, ICalc.; on swallowing, Calc., Calc. p.; hindering speech, HLyc.; beneath, when swallowing, on left side behind hyoid bone, ICalc.; when talking, Fluor. ac., IKalm.; thrilling, caused by food resting on back part when trying to swallow (cancrum Oris), Lach.; extends to throat (epi- demic influenza), Sabad.; in tip, II Arg. nit., IHep., Stront.; under, Cepa; if it touches palate, as if there were vesicles on it, IMerc. #. vesicle on tip, IPuls.; violent (Apis re- ieved), Vespa. Tongue, pale: Ferr., IIpec., IIMerc., BNatr.m., Phos. ac., | |Phos., Sec., Ver., | | Xan.; in an- asarca, Ars.; in cardialgia, I Stram.; in in- testinal catarrh, I.Chel.; in cholera, Ant. t., ICupr.m., Ver.; in chlorosis, Ferr.; in dys- pepsia, Kali c.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; , in diphtheria of lips, I [Rhus ; in atonic dyspepsia, Sep.; and flabby, Acet. ac.; and flabby, in phthisis florida, after pneumo- nia, Ferr.; pale, in chronic passive hemor- rhage from kidneys, I Tereb.; on margin, Chin. S.; in menorrhagia, ICycl.; with deep red furrow and pale red points in middle, Raph.; tip and edges livid, in scarlatina, Ailant.; at back, dirty yellow, rather thick coating, extending forward along sides, Merc. cor.; with yellowish streak on base, Merc. cy.; Bºy" cold. Tongue, papillae: as if deprived of, Tereb.; destitute of, Arg, nit.: dotted with red, INux Tongue, neuralgia: Apis, HKali ars, IHSpig. gº tearing, etc. Tongue, nodules: I IIod., Mang.; dark, com- ing to a point, Ars. h.; on tip, upon which forms a vesicle, resulting in an unclean look- ing ulcer with a hard edge, l l Phos. ac.; small, become round ulcers, with hard edges and lardaceous base, soon disappear and appear in another part, a deep induration can be felt surrounding them, BMerc. iod. rub. gºt eruption, hard, tubercles. m; inflamed, Bell.; injected, Arum m.; raised, l l Agar, II Arg. nit., Arum m., Bry., Hydras., Ictod., IIgn., IKali bi., ILach. | |Mez., | |Ptel., Tereb.; raised, on apex, ISul.; raised, better after breakfast, ICroc.; raised, in chorea, Cup. m.; raised, in typhus, I | Chel; raised,on dorsum, with a brown colored patch, IKali bi.; raised, with flat taste, Merc. s.; 346 11. TONGUE AND TASTE. raised, in scarlatina, Arum t., IBell.; raised, strawberry-like, Arum t., IBell, Merc.cor.; strawberry-like, in phthisis, ITuberc.; raised, at tip, ll Ars.; deep red, IBell.; rough, Arum t.; rough, like a strawberry, and covered with a white film (intertrigo of anus), IMerc.; sensitive, as if rubbed against teeth, l l Graph.; showing through coat, Vacc.; swollen, Arum t., I Bell.; turgescent, Ign. B& rough. Tongue, paralysis: Acon., || Ars., Bar. c., | | Bell., Caps., 11Caust., ICOccul., ICochl., Cup. m., I Dulc., IIGels., || Graph., Guaraea, IHell., IHyos., I ILach., Mur. ac., INux m., IIOp., Plumb., Rheum; with aphasia, Stram., | | Syph.; in apoplexy (old people), HIBar. c.; in apoplexia nervosa, ICupr. ; diffi- culty of articulation, stuttering if she talks fast, l l Lac c.; difficulty in conversing, IGlon.; as if burnt, Ars.; from cold, Dulc.; but little control, l l War.; control lost, speech absent, HCup. m.; , feeling, Merc. per; feeling, in chorea of right side, Calab.; feeling, during menses, ICed.; in typhoid fever, Coccul, IHyos., Mur. ac.; hangs out of mouth,Stram.; insensible, as if unable to taste, Merc, per.; as if lame, AEsc. g., Hydr. ac.; lame and stiff, Euph.; lame, after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury, IHep.; lame, if cold air or water chill him, HDulc.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHydr. ac.; numbness of one side, Natr. m.; in old people, IlBar. c.; cannot protrude in straight line, mouth drawn to left side (child), 8Glon.; cannot protrude, it catches on teeth, I Apis, ILach.; rapid, Bufo.; left side, drawn to right, ICurar., JNux m.; of right side, drawn to left (puerperal convul- sions), HBell.; when raised it is with difficulty drawn back, l l Variol.; in Scarlatina, IStram.; want of sensation, Meph. ; drawn to one side, IOp.; felt very thick, could hardly speak, IIGels.; gets involuntarily between upper teeth and lip, then between under teeth and lip, Lyc.; tip remains under lower teeth or lip when trying to put out (typhus), HILach. ; partial, II Arn. Bº heavy, motion, pro- truding, trembling, stiff, thick. Tongue, pasty: B& sticky, Tongue, peeling off: l l Ran. Sc.; on base, Cinch. bol.; in large, brown pieces (Scarlet fever), IMur. ac.; in dysentery, Canth. Hºmapped. Tongue, pain in edges as if constantly pierced by needles, worse after eating and from wash- ing face in cold water: | | Nux v. Bºe prickling, stitches. Tongue, pointed: Petrol.; after abortion, | | Pod.; in diphtheria, ILach.; narrow, in dys- pepsia, Chel. Tongue, plays with : in dentition, ICham. Tongue, pressing: Astac.; painful, Merc.; in root, with dulness in forehead, Ham.; in root, as if something were under, pressing it upward, with pricking, Ustil. Tongue, pricking : I.Acon., Apis, Ars, h., Arum m., Brach., Bry., Ced., Chrom. ac., | | Dros., IGlon., IKali bi., Ustil.; in end, Eup. pur.; fine, on posterior part, Eup. ur.; fine, over whole surface, I |Ptel.; with eat during menses, ICed.; in point, Cact., Sang.; with increased saliva, IFluor. ac.; un- der, in lyssophobia, ILyss.; with swelling, IMerc.; at tip, Elaps. Gºt stinging, stitches. Tongue, protruding: IICrotal., IPhyt., CEnan.; in aphasia, I ISyph.; in chorea, Sumb.; in diphtheria, IIPhyt.; in headache, Lach.; with a jerk, in chorea, l l Kali br.; in menin- gitis infantum, Apis ; in cerebrospinal men- ingitis, . Hydr, ac.; to one side, Syph.; , to right side, || Op.; slightly, IHell.; durin sleep, I | Variol.; protruding, in puerpera convulsions, l l Nux v. Hºt motion, paralysis. Tongue, purple: ICact., IPetrol.; in diphthe- ria, Lach.; with deep red furrow and pale red points in middle, Raph.; deep violet color (epithelioma and hypertrophy), Kali m. Hºº blue. Tongue, pasty: Eğ sticky. Tonque, quivering : Op. gºtrembling. Tongue, raw: Carbo. v., Gels., Hydras., Lact. ac., Sinap.; like beef, Carbol, ac.; as if burned, IICinch.; feeling when eating, Ign.; after a meal, I |Graph.; feeling, Canth, Arum m., IBar. c., ICist., Gamb., | |Glon., Merc. Sul.; feeling, in gastromalacia, Calc.; feeling, at root, Gamb.; feeling, at left side, Jacar.; look- ing, in diphtheria, l l Rhus; in middle, HAcon.; mucous membrane had been pol- ished away (hectic fever), l l Phos.; at root, | | Arum t.; tip, Carbo v. Bº inflamed, red, sore. Tongue, too red: Acon, Aloe, Ant. t., II Ars., Arum t., Aur. mur., IIBell., Bism., 77 Cain., t.Camph., Cham., ICup. ac., Crot. t., Elaps, IFerr. ph., IGels., Glon., IIHyos., Ictod., Kali bi.,ILach., Lact. ac., Merc., Merc. Sul., Natr.S., INux v., Oxal. ac., Pallad., Phos., Pod., Ran. sc., Sang, Stann., Stram., ISul., Syph., | | Tar- ant...Tereb., Ver.; in abscess, after vaccination, IApis; after abortion, l l Pod.; at base, Nux v.; brickdust coating, Ananth.; with blackish coat, Merc. cor.; like a beet, Nitr. ac.; bright, Bell., Colch., Tereb.; bright, in dia- betes, Natr. S.; bright, in dropsy, Ars.; bright, in scarlet fever, IApis, IIRell.., | |Sul.; on border, in apyrexia, l l Ant. c.; brown on edges, with dark red streak through centre, about three-quarters of an inch wide (phleg- monous erysipelas), Il Ver v.; in burns, ICa- lend.; fiery, IIApis, IBell.; fiery, in facial ery- sipelas, Canth.; in cardialgia, Magn. m.; cherry, IKali c.; in chorea, Cup. m.: clean, as if painted (intermittent), Calc.; with sensi- tiveness to cold and warm drinks, Ziz.; in middle and on borders, ISul.; six weeks after confinement, hydrogenoid constitution, Natr. s.; dark, Elaps, IHydras., INux v.; dark, in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; deep, Curar., Elaps, Natr. a.; deep, in Scarlatina, IIApis ; with vel- vety look (typhus), IIMitr. ac.; in diabetes, || Kali br., ||Uran n.; in diarrhoea, Bry.; with muco-purulent diarrhoea, l l Kali br.; dorsum, bright, covered with a network of dilated and congested veins, l l Puls.; dry, IGels., ILyc., Merc.; and dry, in cystitis, 1Acon.; later, dry and brown, Kali br.: dry, in middle, Ant. t.; in diphtheria, I Lac c.; in dysentery, IIPhos.; in dyspepsia, l l Rhus v.; in atonic dyspepsia, Crotal.; dry, in pneu- monia, ILyc.; at edges, II Ars., Canth., IIChel., IPlumb.; at edges, centre, white, IGels.; at edges,bright(typhoid fever), IPhos.; at edges, dark in bilious fever, Crotal.; at edges, light, Bell.; at edges and tip, Chel.; at edges, and tip dry, heavily coated in centre, 11. TONGUE AND TASTE. 347 | |Stram.; at edges, in typhoid, Iris, I INux v.; at edges, with Smarting and aching (Sore mouth of nursing women), Lach.; at edges, full of small painful ulcers, IKalibi.; in ery- sipelas, l l Rhus; in typhus, Ars., IBapt., ICarbo v., | |Phos.; in gastralgia, I ISul.; in chronic gastritis, IPlumb.; first half shining, posterior covered with deep fur, INux v.; in nervous headache, l l Plat.; like a piece of red leather, Ars. ; seamed with a deep red line, Calc. , S.; in lyssophobia, ILyss.; in measles, IAcon.; in middle, Cham., Phos., Rhus v.; Sore stripe in middle, Osm.; streak down middle, Arg. met., Arg. nit., Phos. ac., Sang.; streak in middle wide and broader towards point, Bell.; streak in middle, in pneumonia, l l Ver.; streak in middle, white at sides (tertian intermittent), ICham.; streak in middle, yellow at edges (phleg- monous erysipelas of scalp), IVer. v.; in morning, Pallad.; in melancholy, Aur. met.; pale, Stram.; papillae project here and there, Carbol. ac.; in polydipsia, ICamph.; in threatened phthisis, iTuberc.; raw, in gastromalacia, ICalc.; in scarlatina, |Arum t., Lach.; dark, on sides, coated in centre, Lyss.; as if it had been skinned, IIRhus; with dark spots and burning, Merc.; with dark spots during menses, IMerc.; in stomatitis, Tereb.; in streaks, Ant. t.; and swollen, in Scarlatina, ISul; swollen and rounded, appears to entirely fill mouth, could not move or protrude it, Vespa; with great thirst (liver complaint), Acon.; tip, Il Arg. , nit., Bell., Chin. a., JPhyt., IIRhus, IRhus v., Stram., ISul, Thuya, Ver., Ver., v.; tip, in albuminuria, Apis ; tip, centre brown, Lach.; tip, heavily coated at back (typhoid), l l Tereb.; tip, dark red (diphtheria), IMerc. cy.; tip and edges, cen- tre coated, Sec.; tip and edges, yellow in centre, IFluor. ac.; tip and edges, in gonorrhoea, IITarant.; tip, in intermittent, Diad.; tip and edges, white in centre, Helon.; tip and edges, yellow in centre (chronic looseness of bowels and bilious vomiting), HFluor. ac.; tip, fiery, IPhyt.; tip, red points, root yellow (con- sumption), Kalibi.; tip, triangular, IIRhus; tip, small, burning blister, impeding speech and chewing, Cycl:; small, vesicular points, burning as if scalded, condition extends wherever there is mucous membrane, even to wagina and rectum, l l Rhus v.; tip, back white, Sars.; yellowish, l l Lach.; yellow down centre (induration of uterus), Carbo a.; yel- lowish, in typhoid, ILach.; covered with yel- low coating (typhoid), I Puls. gº inflamed, raw. Tongue, rough: Ang, Bry., Coccul., Coloc., Cupr. S., IGrat., IKali bi, Oleand., Phyt., | |Rhus v., Sul.; in chorea, Cup. m.; on edges, Osm.; feeling, Il Ptel.; caused by liquid food (stomacace), Kali bi.; like a grater, Anac.; after a meal, l l Graph.; streaks, in mid- dle of dry (typhus), 1Calc.; in morning, Sep.; in morning on awaking, passing off after eat- ing, Sars.; with uniformly erect papillae, iPod.; with thirst and increased flow of saliva, | | Dulc.; as from sand, Coloc., gºt papillae. Tongue, ranula (swelling of sublingual gland): II Amb., Bell., 1Calc., Canth., Fluor. ac., Hippoz., IMerc., Mez, l l Natr. m., Nitr, ac., IPlumb., Psor., HIThuya, I TVer; as large as a hazelnut on right side, and very hard, IMerc. viv.; bluish, surrounded by varicose veins, Thuya; caused enlargement of sub- maxillary duct, Thlaspi; in meningitis, IThu- ya; returns periodically, worse in afternoon, Chrom.ac.; returns periodically, with dryness of mouth, worse in afternoon, soreness when chewing, with hemorrhoids and constipation, Lyss ; right side, had been opened several times, and half a teacup of fluid removed, but always returned five or six days afterward, |Merc. viv. Bºy" tumor. Tongue, scalded feeling gº burning. Tongue, frothy saliva; bubbles of, along its sides, or covering it, Natr. m.; feeling as if enveloped by, Chen. v. Bºt moist. Tongue, scraping: on back part, Camph.; after meal, I Graph; feeling as if it had been scraped, extends to fauces, Bapt. §º raw. Tongue, sensitive: Carbo v., Gamb., Oxal. ac., Phyt.; in diphtheria, IMerc iod. rub.; can hardly bear weight of teeth, Sinap.; worse from least contact of food, drink or even cold air (glossitis), Merc.; even to soft food, Nitr. ac.; feeling of rigidity, with restricted mobil- º (secondary syphilis), IFluor, ac.; tip, ICrot. t.; Smarts when touched, Berb.; pain- ful, especially to touch, Bell.; painful to touch, ICic.; most sensitive to slight touch when eat- ing or drinking, Osm.; tender, ICund.; tender, in diabetes, l l Kali br. 8& irritability. Tongue, shining: gº glossy. Tongue, shooting : Apis, Ast. r., Ran. Sc. Tongue, shrivelled: gº atrophy. Tongue, slimy: gº mucus. Tongue, smacking with : Bell. Tongue, small: Cupr. S. gºatrophy, develop- ment. Tongue, smarting: Arum t., Aspar, Bapt., Chin., IColch., Gamb., IIpec., Jalap., BMerc.; of end, ICalab.; only at night, IPhos. ac.; in right side, Dros.; in tip, Agar., Dros., Phyt.; in tip, left side, in evening, Merc. Sul. 6&" burning. Tongue, smooth : l l Carbo a., IKalibi.., | ||Pic. ac.; anterior half red and shining, ILach.; in atonic dyspepsia, ICrotal.; in facial ery- sipelas, l l Rhus ; in typhoid, l l Phos.; as if varnished (typhus), Ars. Hºº clean, glazed, glossy. Tongue, sodden looking: in stomach com- plaint, IKali bi. gºt moist. Tongue, soft: gº flabby. Tongue, sore: Agar., Bar. c., Brach., HCalc., Chim. umb., ICist., ICrot, Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., | | Natr. m., | | Oxal. ac.; on tip, INRhus, Sabad., Sang., Sep., Sil., Sinap., Tereb., Zinc.; at base, Nux v.; of back part, worse swallowing, Benz. ac.; on left side to root, hard to move, Calab.; painful, with coldness of feet in after- noon, l l Sang.; edges, DioSc., Sep.; edges, feel as if scalded, IPuls.; feeling on edges (apyrexia), l l Ant, c.; in typhus, IBapt., | | Chel.; in acute hydrocephalus, after ery- sipelatous eruption, Apis ; left side, IKalm.; left side, when moving it, Graph.; left side, with sticking here and there, Lach.; across middle, Lach.; patches, l l Nux v.; with ptya- lism, JDig : root, rEorm.; as if scalded, Caust.; in scarlatina, Arum tº; on sides, Diosc.; tip, Arum t., | | Calab., Calc. p., Chin, a., Hep, 348 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. Jugl., IKalic., IMerc. Sul., Sep.; tip and edges, Ictod.; tip, worse in morning, Diosc.; tip, pain- ful to touch, Thuya ; tip, as if ulcerated, AEsc. h.; from lacerated wounds, with inability to Speak, IHyper.; as if full of blisters, Sabad. tº inflamed, raw. Tongue, sooty: gº black. Tongue, sordes: I ISul.; thickly covered, and dark blood, in purpura haemorrhagica, Te- reb. Hºº coating, dirty, mucus. Tongue, sticky : (gluey, pasty, viscous), Berb., Bry, Carbo v., Con., Merc. iod. flav., INatr. m., Nux m., IPhos. ac.; nearly adherent to roof of mouth, Atrop. S.; in choleraic dysen- tery, finger adheres, IPhos. ac.; in diabetes mellitus, Lact. ac.; feeling, Sinap.; in pre- vailing fever, Amm.m.; in typhoid, I | Puls.; sticks to palate, IBry., IIMux m. Tongue, stiff: Aloe, Arum t., Ars. S. f., IIBell., Bor., Calab., ICalc. p., IColch., ICon., ICrotal., Cupr. S., Euph., Hell., Hydr. ac., ILach., ILyc., | | Med., Merc. cor., Natr. m., INux m., Sep., Stram., | | War.; preventing articulation §:...' TAur, mur.; with indistinct speech, ryness in mornings, ILyc.; making talking difficult, l l Niccol.; in headache, BLach.; in hysteria, Sep.; left side, swollen, with loss of speech, Laur.; impediment of respiration, Bor. ; one side, Natr. m.; like a piece of wood, (typhus), Ars. tº heavy, motion, paralysis, thick. Tongue, stinging: Arum m., Colch., 1Glon., Jalap., IKali bi., l l Nitr. ac.; on forepart, | | Led.; frequent, burning (aphtha), IKali c.; burning, as from a blister, iMerc. per.; with swelling under, l l Natr., m.; in tip, Brom., IEup. pur., TForm.; in tip, left side, in even- ing, Merc. Sul. Sº piercing, prickling. Tongue, stitches: Arum m., IKalm, Nitr. sp. d., Sars.; fine, Cycl.; fine, on tip, Nitr. sp. d.; fine, in under part severe, from behind for- ward, when moving it, Aloe; fine, in right side, worse from motion (neuralgia of tongue), | |Spig., pricking, under (two years after being bitten by a dog), Lyss.; worse at tip, Alum.; in tip, Ang., Dros. B& cutting, lancinating, piercing, prick- ling, shooting. Tongue, streaked or striped: black, down centre, Chloral., I,ept.; brown, down centre, Bapt.; down middle, IBry., Phos.; down middle, deep red, TVer. v.; white on one side, Rhus; white on both sides, Caust.; streaky, in dyspepsia, Chel. Tongue, sublingual glands: burning, Arund.; inflamed, Kalm., IIMerc.;itching, Arund.;dull pain in left, Cochl.; painful pressure mingled with stitches, returns several times during day, IIod.; suppurating pustules, Psor.; red, Canth.; sore to touch, Psor. gºt swollen, ranula. Tongue, swollen : Il Apis, Ananth., Ant. t., Ars., Ars. S. f., ArS. h., Arum m., Asaf., Ast. r., Bapt., Calad., Calc. p., Camph., Canth., Castor., Con., Cup. S., Dig, IDulc., Elaps, Glon., Guaraea, Hydras, Hell., Hippoz., IIod., Kali br., || Kali c., ILach., Lyc., Millef, IIMerc., Merc. sul., Natr. a., Natr. m., CEnan., Oxal. ac., IPlumb., IPod , || Ptel., | | Puls., Stram., Tell., IWer.; in retinitis al- buminurica, Ars.; bloody, in puerperal convulsions, Op.; in cancrum oris. Dulc.; in chorea, Asaf, IMorph. Sul.; in cerebral dis- eases, Act. rac.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; in diphtheria, Merc. iod. rub.; in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus ; in epilepsy, IPlumb.; giving patient a silly expression, ILyc.; feeling, I Acon., Camph., ICimex, | |Glon.; feeling, in chorea of right side, ICalab.; in atonic dyspepsia, ICrotal.; , felt too large, Kalia.; feeling, seemed to fill whole mouth, making her lisp, HOl. caje.; feeling, at root, Coccul.; in º lAmm. Im.; of follicles, Staph., Lyss.; hard and stiff, with violent fever, l Tereb.; hangs out and gets bitten (epilepsy), l l Plumb.; hypertrophied, Ars. S. r., Iod., Graph., Kali, Nitr. ac., Plumb.; inflammatory, Bell., ICrotal., IMerc. cor.; in acute pharyngo-laryngitis, Naja; in left side, hindering talking, Zinc.; in induration of liver, |Magn. m.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Iyc.; along median line, iPhos.; especially after mercury, HKali iod.; in middle, small, round, painless swelling, Dros.; fills mouth, deglu- tition impossible, Arum m.; filling mouth, cannot talk, Calad.; filling mouth, in epithe- lioma and hypertrophy, Kali m.; painful, Anac. oc.; painful on talking, IPhos. ac.; pro- truding, Ferr. mur.; could not protrude, IMerc. cor.; cannot protrude beyond teeth, hindering swallowing and speaking, Lyc.; under right, like ranula, Amm. ben.; right side worse, Thuya ; and dark red, Ferr. ph.; red edges, Merc. cy.; root, in diphtheria, IBapt.; about root, external and internal, II Ars.; in Scarlatina, Amm. m.; inside, with salivation, Bism.; one-sided, Sil.; hindering speech, Anac.; hindering speech and breath- ing, IDulc.; Spongy, Camph.; Spongy, on surface, with deep cracks or spreading ulcers, Benz. ac.; spongy, with a thick yellow coat- ing at base, Merc. iod. flav.; after sting of insects, Acon., Arn., Bell., Crotal., Merc., Natr. m.; large, swollen (stomatitis), Hydras.; swollen, even to suffocation (glossitis), Apis; syphilis, Crotal; syphilitic tubercle, Calc.; syphilitic affection, Fluor, ac.; could scarcely talk (Apis 30 relieved), Vespa; and tense, Vespa; so thick, it is bent when protruded, iArs.; of tip, with burning, wakes him at night, Natr. m.; tip, with enlargement of papillae, as if it had been burnt, IPhos.; vari- cose, left side, | | Puls.; with thick white coat- ing, Oxal. ac.; pale yellow, protruding from lips, which are swollen, IMerc. cor. Bºy" heavy, inflamed, large, thick, tumor. Tongue, tearing pain: Colch., Guaraea; and jerking as if it were to be torn out, I | Puls. gº neuralgia. Tongue, tender: Bºy" sensitive. Tongue, tension: Ant. t., Ast. r.; with draw- ing, as if a string were pulling centre upwards beyond bones, Castor.; feels as if bound or tied up (neuralgia), ILach.; feels tied up, can- not speak, ICrotal. Tongue, thick feeling: IBapt., Camph., Mur. ac., Merc. per., Phyt., Plat., Syph.; talks as if drunk, IBapt., HBell., | |Gels., Hyos., Laur., | | Lyc., Op., Rhus, Stram. Bºy" heavy, motion, paralysis, stiff, swol- len ; also Speech. Tongue, throbbing; Vespa. gº inflamed. Tongue, tickling: in root, Lyss.; at root, excit- ing cough, Lach. gº" crawling, formication. 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. 349 Tongue, tingling: INAcon., Fluor. ac., Sinap.; painful, Sec.; painful, post-diphtheritic de- posits, lSec.; as if a thousand pins were pricking it, Carbol. ac.; during pregnancy, | | Alum. Gº" formication, numb. Tongue, trembling: Absin., Apis, Ars., Bell., Bry., IICamph., Canth., Carbol. ac., Cup. ars., 1Gels., Hell,IIHyos., Ign.,IILach., Lyc., IIMerc. viv., OEnan., | |Phos., Sec., Stram.; in abscess of left arm, l l Sil.; in chorea, Cup. m.; in delirium tremens, IStram.; in erysip- elas, from a dissecting wound, ILach.; dry, in typhus, Aur. met.; in typhus, IAgar., Apis, Ars., 1Gels., ILach.; in shock from injury, ICamph.; after parturition, ICrotal.; when protruded, Bell.., | | Ign., IPlumb.; can hardly put it out (typhoid), IGels.; slight tremors, | Tarant.; when he tries to speak, Plumb.; speech difficult, IIMerc.; when trying to speak when roused from sleep, l l War.; catches behind teeth, Apis, ILach. B& convulsed, motion, paralysis, quiver- 1Il£3. *with lardaceous base, numerous (stomatitis), Caps.; after mercury, Ilkali iod.; like those caused by mercury, small, IPhyt.; with tough, ropy mucus, Kalibi., JNitr. ac.; pains as if ulcerated (glossalgia), Calc.; phagedenic, on ligaments, Agar.; sensitive, numerous (stomatitis), Caps; in scarlatina, Apis, Lach.; on sides, Lach.; small, in a young girl, Bar. c.; Small superficial, painful, on sides (epithelioma and hypertrophy), ikali m.; Small, with lardaceous base and’red inflamed edges, Merc.; small, on tip, right side, Cin- nab ; patch, on right side, and irregular, but very deep, IMur, ac.; on right border, eating into it and discharging much pus (car- cinoma), l l Sil.; Small round, with "lardlike borders, Ant. t.; smarting and burning when touched by food, Natr. m.; spreading, Benz. ac.; spreading, in stomatitis, Caps.; deep, stinging, syphilitic, with a yellow base, IRali bi.; superficial, I Natr. m.; syphilitic, I [Fluor. ac., IKalibi., IKali iod., IIMerc., INitr. ac., IPhyt.; on tip, Sal. ac.; on and under tongue, IFluor.ac., IILyc.; vesicles, I Med; roundish, in a child after vaccination, edge consists of a number of pointed condylomata, which could Tongue, twitching: gº convulsed. Tongue, tubercles: ILyc. Bºy" nodules. Tongue, tumor: fold under tongue as if sore, like small growths, Amb.; swelling under right side, in course of two years became as large as a pigeon’s egg, swelling painless, red, bluish at apex, as from enlarged bloodvessels, on talking or chewing ejects a watery fluid (ranula), Mez.; at root, left side, seems trans- parent, jellylike, bluish, size of a small wal- nut, painless, soft, impeded speech (ranula), | | Thuya ; flat, round, with swellings at root, in middle of each was seen dilated opening of a follicle, Lyss.; swelling on tongue, ICic. #& cancer, ranula, swelling. Tongue, ulcers: Aur. met, TAur. mur., Benz. ac., Chloral., Cic., Cina, Clem., Cornus, Dig., IKaliiod., Kalim., Merc., Mur. ac., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | | Op., Psor., Staph., Sul.; aph- thous, Arum. d.; aphthous, particularly in chil- dren, Kali m.; probably from biting (delirium tremens), IStram.; bluish, Ars.; with burning, JSinap.; dark red tongue, with an ulcer size of Lima bean in centre (broncho-pneumo- nia), Lyc.; deep, with black base and in- verted edges (cancer of tongue), IMur. ac.; three, large, deep, with bluish margin, red centres, near root, pain on taking least nour- ishment, syphilitic history, Nitr. ac.; deep, irregular-shaped, on edges (syphilis), Nitr. ac.; deep, irregular, on right side, Ars. h.; deep, after large doses of mercury (syphilis), | | Phyt.; dirty looking, with purple blotches on tip, IPlumb.; places deep enough to admit end of little finger, discharge ichorous, offen- sive (epithelioma and hypertrophy), IKali m.; on edge, Bov., fll Nitr. ac.; deep, on edge, IKali bi.; painful, on edges (concussion of brain), ICic.; flat, numerous, Caps.; several flat, elevated, one large patch in centre (erup- tion and periostitis, probably syphilitic), IKali bi.; in typhus, Apis, IIBapt.; follicular, on dorsum, IKali m.; foul, with constant oozing of blood as from a spongy tissue, swallowing difficult, I Merc. viv.; on fraenum, I (Sep.; ex- tensive, HBenz.: with deeply chapped or fun- goid surface, IBenz. ac.; in gastric disturb- ance, Tarant.; inflamed, Sul. ac.; on left margin, afterwards on right, painful, Thuya ; Tongue, veins: Tongue, vesicles: be separated by a fine probe, I Thuya; white on edges, ICic.; whitish on tip, I II)ros.; yel- low, Aloe; yellow, flat, elevated gray edges or red swollen bases (aphthae), IHell.; yellow, purple, on tip, with fetid odor and languor (after abuse of mercury), Plumb. Hº aphthae, cancer, canker. distended (varicose), Dig., IFluor, ac., IHam., IPuls.; under, IThuya. II Ars., HCalc., ICanth., Chloral, IHell., IKali c., IILyc., Med., Mur. ac., IIMatr. m., INux v., IIRhus, l l Sars., Sep., Staph., Zinc.; on back part, painful, with tubercles, IGraph.; bleed easily from least contact, Magn. c.; burning, Caps., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., ISal. ac.; burning, in Scarlatina, ICaps.; burn and sting in typhus and Scarlatina, El Apis ; burning and stinging, Spong.; covered with small, Chim. m., || Manc.; covered with blisters as large as peas, dis- charging dark fluid blood (purpura), I ILed.; dotted with yellowish, some broken and look- ing sore (nursing Sore mouth), ICinch.; in dentition, small, Merc. sol.; painful on eat- ing, Zinc.; on edges, burning, Carbo a.; edges hindering eating and speaking, Amm. c.; at edge, with Soreness, ISpong.; feeling, Stram.; feeling, on tip, Sinap.; feeling, on side, Bar. c.; , in typhus, Ars.; inflamed, chang- ing to ulcers, Lach.; on left side, burning, Mang.; on middle, IBar. c.; red, burning like fire on right border, Phell.; red, as if surface were eroded, pain from every motion of tongue, or if anything salt or spiced touches, IBor.; on sides, IHam., ILach.; on lower side and tip, IIGraph.; Smarting, on right side, Sul.; smarting and burning when touched by food, Natr. m.; small, Sep.; small, burning (scarla- tina), ICaps.; small, feel sore, with much sali- va, Zing.; stinging, l l Cham., || Kali m.; in stomatitis, Staph.; studded with white, with red base, ILact. ac.; on tip, Amm. m., IBar. c., Calc. p., Hydras., Indig., IKali iod., ILach., IINatr. m., JNatr. ph.; on tip, burn- ing, Amm. c., Bar. c., Carbo a.; on tip, hinder- ing eating and speaking, Amm. c.; as if a 350 11. TASTE AND TONGUE. vesicle were on tip, burning when touched, Bell: ; on tip, feeling scalded and raw, IILyc.; on tip, painful, Aph.ch., Caust.; on tip, a row of Small, sore and raw, toward left, IApis ; on tip, painful, white, Berb.; form ulcers, Clem.; under tongue, Bar. c.; under tongue, Smarting, Rhod.; under, stinging, IICham.; under, in stomatitis, Staph.; small, white, resembling miliary rash, Thuya. tº eruption, Tongue, warts on : Aur. mur., Aur, mur. nat., Mang. Tongue, watery condition : with deafness from swelling of tympanitic cavity, I |Natr. m. Tongue, white : Acon., AEsc. h., Agnus, l l Amm. m., Anac, Ang., HMAnt.c., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Hº Ars., Ars. h., Berb., Bor., IBry., Cain., Calc., Carbol. ac. Carbo v., Caulo., Caust., Cham., | | Chel., Chin. S., Cic., ICimex, Cina, Cinch, Colch., Coloc., Cornus, Croc., Crot. t., Cubeb., Cup. ars, Cupr. S., Cycl., | | Dig., DioSc., Eup. perf., Euphor., HFerr., IGels., IGraph., Ham., Hell., Hydr. ac., IIHyos., Hyper., | | Ign., IIris, Kali iod., IKali m., Kalin., IKalm., Kob., IKreo., ILach., || Lactu. v., ILyc., | |Magn. c., Magn. m., IIMerc., Merc. cor., JNux m., INux v., Oleand., IOp., Petrol.., | |Phos., Phos. ac., | | Pod., Polyp., ! IPsor., IPtel., JPuls., Ran. . sc., IRhus, Rumex, Sars., Selen., Sep., IISpig., Stilling., ISul., HSyph., Tarax., Tell.., || Vib., ||Ver., II Ver. v., Ziz.; in abscess of left arm, I Sil.; in afternoon, l l Bism.; as in aphthae, HManc.; appetite good, Arn.; with loss of appetite, (constipation), Collin.; in forepart, posterior yellow, Merc. cor.; brownish, Cup. ars.; clammy, fur can be pulled off in strings, |Bell.; coated with substance like smearkase (post-scarlatinal diphtheria), l l Lac c.; at base, the rest red, Med.; better after break- fast, ICroc.; in bronchial or vesical catarrh, ICop.; later brown crust (typhus), Apis ; brownish, Apoc.; in catarrh of chest, IApis ; in intestinal catarrh, I.Chel. ; in catarrh of stomach, Sep.; as chalk, HIArs., IMerc., IPhos : white, as from cheese, without taste, Zinc.; in cholerine, Asar.; in cholera, Phos. ac.; in cholera morbus, I | Puls; in chorea, Asaf., Cup. m., JNatr. m.; and cold, ICalc.; in colic, Plumb.; caused by congestions, IKali m.; in coryza, after mercury, IIRali iod.; with cough, in consumption, Kali m.; creamy, Merc. cor.; creamy at back, in morn- ing, Natr. ph ; curdy coating (gastric derange- ments, INatr. S.; in deafness, Kali m.; in deli- rium tremens, IHStram., | |Zinc.; in diabetes, | | Helon., | | Uran. nit.; in diarrhoea; in chronic diarrhoea, IApis ; in diphtheria, IBapt.; dirty, Cain., Natr. ph., l l Rhus ; dirty, dry, burning, Cinch.; dirty, in middle, Sinap.; dirty, with elevated papillae, Oleand.; dirty, in scarlatina, IDig.; in post-scarlatinal dropsy, Tereb.; dry, in ascites, IFluor. ac.; dry, burning, pricking, Acon.; dry, on edges, in typhoid, Coccul.; dry, inflamed, Apis; dry, in affection of liver, with dropsy, IFluor. ac.; with dry mouth, Oleand.; dry, raw, sore. Calc.; dry, smarting, Arn., Colch.; dry, thick coating, Bry.; white, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; in chronic dysentery, I [Nux v.; white, in dys- pepsia, l l Chel., || Kali, br. ; with earache, | |Rali m.; on edge, IKali S.; excepting edges which are red, Bry., ILac c.; edges red in ty- phus, IBapt.; edges red, in young girls, Bar. c.; at edges, centre and root darker, Lac C.; with eruptions, IKali m.; with sallow face (metrorrhagia), I [Trill.; in fevers, Acon.; in ague, Natr. m.; during apyrexia, Ant. C., IElat., Polyp.; in bilious fever, IIA con; in typhus, Arn; in yellow fever, IGels., ISul.; long fur, Gnaphal.; in gastric catarrh, Ant. C., Merc.; in gastro-intestinal disturbances, IColch.; in gastralgia, ICochl., | |Sul.; grayish, Merc. cy.; grayish, worse on back part, Ars. h.; grayish crust, IMerc. cor.; grayish, thick, in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; in headache, Calc., ILac def; heavily coated, ICup. ars., Merc. sul., JNux v.; heavy, dirty coating (bilious remittent fever), Pod.; in jaundice, Aur. mur. nat.; with languor and sleepiness, Kali br.; in acute pharyngo-laryngitis, Naja; with a dry line down centre, Lyc.; in liver affec- tions, Pod.; inflammation of liver, IMerc.; in meningitis, ISul.; after mental disturbance and night watching during pregnancy, | | Puls.; on middle, Bry., IKali m., Sabad.; on middle and base, sides red, l l Rhus v.; on middle, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; on mid- dle, with red edges, Bell., Card. m.; on mid- dle, with dark streak, along edges, Petrol.; milky, IGlon.; milky, in apyrexia, I. Ant. c.; milky, in typhoid, IGlon.; and moist, in cardi- ac dropsy, Dig.; in morning, l l Agar..,IICinch., Cinnab., Elaps, IHell., JNitr. ac.; in morn- ing, in induration of liver, IMagn. m.; in morning, after heat and delirium, I | Hyper.; in morning, with disgusting taste, IBPuls.; in morning, with slimy, unpleasant taste, Seneg.; mucous covering, Cain., Jacea; mu- cus, in morning, Benz. ac.; mucus, in cholera, Ant. t.; with mucus, in icterus, Dig.; tenaci- ous mucus (angina), BIgn.; mucus, in ty- phoid, IApis, Il Phos.; with nausea, thirst, and loss of taste, Oxal. ac.; in ovaritis, Ham.; as if painted, IBArs.; oval patches on edge (syphilis), ISang.; papillae project, Ant. t., Med., ||Ver.; with fine red points, Stram.; with roughness, IParis; white, with saliva- tion, Bell.; in chronic inflammation of Schnei- derian membrane, IKalibi.; at sides, Caust., HCham.; at sides, red in middle (epilepsy), HCaust.; often on one side, IIRhus; silvery, dense, Arg. met.; slightly, Mur. ac.; sore, Carbo v.; with sore spots, Nitr. ac.; spots among the red, IITarax.; white, except on several sharply defined clear spots, Manc.; with black spots, IIris; in stomatitis, l l Petrol.; white, with stinging in tip, IPhos.; two stripes, HBell.; syphilitic, IKali m.; with bad taste, All. Sat., T.Kali c., Pod.; with dirty, putrid or clammy tongue, Plant.; with slimy, fatty taste, Sang.: thick coating, Guaiac., IHydras., | | Lact. ac., | |Mez., IPhos.; thick, in angina, Merc.; thick, brown in centre, Ailant.; thick, in Bright's disease, HArs.; thinly, in diarrhoea, | |Sul.; thick, dirty, IGels.; thick, in influenza and rheumatism, Ant. t.; thick, mucus, IMerc. cor.; thick, pappy, Ant. t.; Ipec.; thick, with flat taste, Ipec.; in sore throat, | | Phyt.; yellowish, thick (bilious fever), II Acon.; yellowish, thick, down centre (scar- latina), Carbol. ac.; tip, red, Hippom.; tip and edges red, l l Rumex, Sul.., Ver; pain- ful ulcer on lower surface, IGraph.; uniformly, 12. INNER MOUTH, 351 IPhos.; velvety, in variola, IWar.; covered with white vesicles, IMerc.; in whooping cough, Coral.; yellowish, Aloe, Arg. nit., |Ars., Ars. S. f., Cycl., IGels., Hydras., IKali bi., Stilling., Zinc.; first white with red papil- las, followed by yellow-brown coating in cen- tre, edges red, IBapt.; yellowish, in diphthe- ria, I ILac C.; with dyspepsia, 11 Naja ; yellow- ish in epilepsy after falling on head, ICup. m.; ellowish, in typhus, IBapt.; yellowish, in eart disease, Hydras.; yellowish, in men- ingitis, IGels.; yellowish, at root, IIRhus ; yellowish, dry, tenacious substance, Sec.; yellowish in morning, with slimy, unpleasant taste, Seneg.; yellowish, in tonsillitis, Merc. iod. flaw. Tongue, feels like wood: Bov.; in typhus, IApis. § 3; numb, paralysis. Tongue, yellow : AEsc. h., Aloe, Ananth., Apis, I Arn., Ars. h., Ascl. t., Aur. mur., Cham., IChel.,ICinch., Coccul., Coloc., Cornus, ICro- tal., Diosc., IEup. perf., IGels., IIpec., Psor., IKalibi., ILach., Natr. a., | | Natr. ph., Nitr. ac., JENux m., INux v., Phos., IPhyt., IPlumb., Pod., Polyp., | |Ptel., IPuls., IIRhus, Rumex, IISpig., Stann., Sul., Vacc., ITVer. v., Xan., Ziz.; in abortion, Coloc.; bright at back, tip and edges red, IMerc. iod. flav.; at base, IMerc., Natr. ph., JNux v., | | Tereb.; at base, on awaking, Sinap.; at base, resembling a layer of half-dried clay, : Calc. S.; with small bloodboils on lower legs, IMagn.c.; brownish, ICarbo v., Cina, Diosc., Verbas.; in cardialgia biliosa, Lobel. i.; as if chamois skin covered posterior part (diph- theria), Merc. iod. flav.; after chill (tertian), IHep.; in chorea, Cup. m.; like dry clay, IHep.; in diarrhoea, Bry.; in diphtheria, IBapt., Lach., Merc. iod. rub., JNatr. a.; dirty, Como., | |Magn. c., Op., Sep.; dirty, in ascites, Ars.; dirty, foul breath, HIMerc.; dirty, in diphtheria, Lach.; in dyspepsia, Arn.; dirty, in erysipelas bulbosum, I | Ver. v.; dirty, in stomacace, IKali m.; dirty, as if smeared with mud, JMyr, cer.; dirty, clean at tip (Scarlatina), Merc.; dry, Cham., Cinch., Plumb., Psor., Puls., Rumex; in dyspepsia, Arn.; edges red, Chel., l'Hell.; in intermittent fever, Ars., | | Tarant.; in apyrexia, Il Ant. c., Polyp.; in bilious fever, Ipec.; in tertian, Dig.; in typhoid, l l Puls., I Stram.; in yellow fever, IGels.; greenish, ICalc., Caust., Gua- raºa, grayish, Phyt.; with griping in epigas- tric region, | |Ptel.; in influenza, Ant. t.; with pain in upper portion of small intes- times, Colch.; in deranged liver, Lept., Magn. m., IPod.; in induration of liver, Magn. m.; in meningitis, Hyper.; in traumatic menin- gitis, IHyper.; in middle, Bry, Chin. s., Lept., Stram.; in middle and back part (diphtheria), Merc. cy.; in middle, with bit- ter taste, Collin. ; down middle, greenish, Merc. Sul. ; in middle, moist, Ant. t.; in mid- dle, in typhus, Bapt.; in middle, pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; in morning as if raw sugar had been partaken of, l l Natr. ph.; mucus, Camph.; mucus, thick, AEsc. h., IKali bi., IKali s., Stann.; mucus, in inter- mittent, l l Kalis.; mucus, with hemorrhoids, Kali S.; mucus, with pressure and fulness in stomach, I Kali S.; in supraorbital neuralgia, |Nux v.; in retinitis albuminurica, Ars.; at root, Merc. Sul.; slight, l l Lac c.; in catarrh of stomach, Sep.; with catarrh of stomach and duodenum, Kali S.; stripe, IHydras.; as if sprinkled with sulphur (diphtheria), ISul.; with bitter taste, IPsor.; with bitter taste in morning, l l Lact. ac.; thick coating, Carbol. ac., Colch., Ferr. iod., HPolyp., Sabad.; thick at base, Merc. iod. flav.; thick, dark, dry and crusty coating, rendering tongue almost im- movable, Myr. cer.; thick at base (diphthe- ria), JMerc. iod. flav.; thick, in intermittent, Eup. perf.; thick toward base, in catarrh of stomach, IKali bi.; thick, in diphtheria, IKali bi.; thick, dirty, Il Vacc.; thick, with sunken raphe or longitudinal fissure, Bry.; thick, in laryngitis, Chel.; thick, whitish mucus, IPsor.; thin, whitish fur, Lyss.; tip and edges clean and red (diphtheria), IMerc. iod. flav.; red points at tip (anasarca), l l Rhus ; whitish coat, ICOccul. 12. INNER MOUTH. Mouth. MOUTH, aching: like large lump on roof, ICepa. Mouth, acidity: after eating, Carbo v., Natr. m., Sec., Sep., | |Sil.; as if he had been eating vegetable acids, Chlor.; after preserves, at night, Cinch. bol.; slight, of mucus, Benz. ac. Mouth, acrid sensation: l l Arum d. Mouth, anaesthesia: IKali br. Mouth, aphtha: 1 IAEthus., ; Anac. Oc., Ananth., | | Apis, Arum t., Aur. met., T Aur... mur., IIBapt., Berb., IIBor., Bry., Calc., Canth., Caps., 1Carbol. ac., Carbo a., Carbo y., Caulo., I ICinch. bol., Dig., ; Ferr. S., Gamb., Saliva. IHell., IHep., | | Hydras., IIod., IJugl., IKali bi., IKali br., IKali m., IKreo., Lach., ||Lyc., Magn. c., IIMerc., iiMerc. cor., IMerc. d., IIMur. ac., Myr. cer., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Nux v., Oxal. ac., Phyt., IPlumb., Ran. Sc., Sal. ac., Sec., Sil., Staph., IISul. ac., IISul. Thuya, Vinca; bluish or livid, ILArs.; changing into canker sores, with a bluish red Or yº. bottom, Staph.; with burning, and impeded speech, TNatr. m.; inside of cheek, bleeding when eating (diarrhoea), IIBor.; of children, Asim., IIBor, l l Kali br., IKalim, IIMerc., IMur. ac., Nux m., IPlant., 352 12. INNER MOUTH. Viol.; in atrophy of children, Staph.; cheesy, IBor.; with colic, in children, || Kali br.; confluent, changing into cankers, Merc.; after every confinement, Eyc.; in infantile diarrhoea, IBry.; with affection of eyes, Brom.; in fauces, l l Bry.; in typhus fever, IlBapt.; open fontanelles, Bry.; a group of grayish white, painful, on inner left lower lip, Sul.; in influenza, Ant. t.; extends through intes- tinal tract, Tereb.; with lienteria, IHell.; on lips, Cadm. S., Cub.; on margin of lips, Ipec.; on inner surface of lips, Cinch. bol., Jugl., IKali c., Mur. ac.; worse on inside of lower lip, l l Hep.; on lips, surrounded by vesicles which burn, IIMerc. cor.; indicating a low state of system, Il Ars.; mercurial, Agar., IHep., Nitr. ac.; mercurial, in roof of mouth, Sars.; in measles, Ars.; in meningitis, IThu- ya; with palpitation, Illic.; of old people, after sour or salty food, I Bor.; sore patches, similar to those in diphtheria (scarlatina), IISul.; on roof, smell, in scarlatina, ICalc.; in rachitis, Staph.; on roof, IHep.; with salivation, HNatr. m.; with thick yellowish white Scab, very painful, forming ulcers on tongue and lips (diphtheria), Merc. cy.; sponginess of membrane, HCamph.; sting- ing, burning, Kali c.; in secondary syphilis, Sul. ac.; tender, prevent child from nursing, II Bor.; ulcerative, HIKali m. tº canker, inflamed, sore, ulcers; also Chap. 11, Tongue aphtha. Mouth, biting sensation: Acon., Amm. m. Mouth, biting : cheek, when chewing, Caust.; when talking or chewing, IIIgn. ; mucous membrane gets between teeth, easily bitten, |Nitr. a.c. Mouth, black: Merc. Sul., Merc. d.; extends to jejunum, Ant. chl.; in Scarlatina, Carbol. ac. Égº” gangrene. Mouth, bleeding(hemorrhage): Acon., | | Alum., HArn., Bell., Cina, #. , Crotal.., | | Dros., |Ferr., IIpec., IKreo., Led., Lyc., | |Sul. ac., Tereb., Trill.; filled with clotted blood (appar- ent death), Cochl.; clotted blood and pus discharged by severe cough (variola), LIVacc.; clot of blood, in morning (typhoid), Caust.; blood lacks power to coagulate, in anthrax, | | Anthrac.; during cough and Whooping cough, ICoral., Dros., IIpec., Merc., INuxv.; dark blood, ICrotal., ILach.; easily, IlBep., IIPhos.; erosions, on inner surface of cheeks, IRhus; bloody foam, Sec.; in influenza, IIpec., Phos.; on slightest motion of ton- gue, speaking, drinking, or blowing nose, Sul. ac.; bloody mucus, after midday nap, Jamb.; oozing, Anthra.c.; oozing, in bilious fever, Chel.; oozing in purpura haemorrhagica, IPhos., | | Rhus, Tereb.; in scarlatina, Il Arum t.; bluish color (scurvy), Merc. Mouth, breath : Gº coldness, fetid. Mouth, burning: Acon., Apis, Arum m., Arn., II Ars., Asaf., Aur. mur., HBell., Brom., Calad., HCanth., Caps., 1Carbo v., Ced., | | Chel., Clem., Coccul., Crot. t., Diosc., Ferr. iod., Gymn., Manc., I IMerc. per., Merc. Sul., Mez., LNatr. m., JNitr. ac., Psor., Sal. ac., Seneg., Squilla, 1Tabac., Tarax., Tereb., Ver., Vespa, Xan., Zing.; as from acid, Bufo.; to anus, LIris; on awaking, with giddiness, l l Sabad.; in croup, l l Ars., || Spong.; , with spasmodic cough, I I Wer.; in diphtheria, ILArum; bet- ter by eating, Mez.; feeling as if burnt, Laur., Med., Thuya ; as if on fire, Ars., Iris; in morning, Amm. br., Cup. S.; in na- sal catarrh, IBrom.; as from pepper, INatr. S.; as from pepper, at night and morning, Coca; as from pepper, on inside of left cheek, | | Dros.; as from pepper, especially in after- noon, after eating (gastric catarrh), Mez.; in roof, Manc.; in roof, to uvula and tonsils, Gymn.; as if scalded, Apis, Badiag., IIPell., Cepa, IIIris, Jatroph., Magn. m., IMerc. cor., Sep.; as if scalded, in hay fever, l l Sticta; as if scalded, with intense redness of mucous membrane,with small vesicular points, l l Rhus v.; in scarlatina, II Arum t.; stinging, Gels.; in stomatitis, Iris; extending to stomach, |Merc. cor., Mez.; to stomach, with nausea, better after eating, Sinap.; with desire for stool, Cornus; with swelling of lips and gums, ILach.; ulcers, Alum., HCaps., HCarbo v., Sinap.; with vomiting, Iris; worse from cold water, Bufo. §§ heat, inflamed. Mouth, cancer: epithelial degeneration, a forerunner, l l Kali m. B& Chap. 11, Tongue cancer. Mouth, canker: IIAstac., IBapt., Calc., Cain., ICrotal., HDulc., Ferr., | | Lac c., ILach., Lact. ac., | | Pod., | | Trill.; burning, inside of left upper lip (foetor oris, diphtheritis, scarla- tina), Chin. a.; with burning Soreness and fetid breath, BSal. ac.; on inside of cheeks, with foul odor (syphilis), l l Sul.; cold water constantly held in mouth relieves pain and heat, IDulc.; in dysentery, Canth.; after eat- ing cheese, INitr. sp. d ; worse from food and drink, Sinap.; following measles, in syphi- litic children, l l Phos. ac.; after abuse of mer- cury with ptyalism and swollen cervical glands, IDulc.; noma, Alum., Ars.; in phthisis, Kali c.; stomacace, Ars., Arund., Asar., 1Carbo v ., IChlor, ICrotal., IDulc., HKali bi., IIRali iod., IKali m., I Lac c., | |Millef, I IMerc., JNatr. m., Sil., | |Sul., Tereb.; stomacace of nursing children, Mur. ac.; stomacace, fontanelles remaining Open, ISep.; stomacace, of gastric origin, Nux v.; not much sloughing, but rapid extension of ulceration, parts seem to be eaten away, ul- cers irregular in shape, edges sharp cut and flat, much bleeding, not violent nor long con- tinued, ISul. ac. Bºy” aphthae, inflamed, sore, ulcers. Mouth, clammy: Atrop. S., Crot. t., | | Dios., IGamb., Jacar., ILach.; on awaking, ICycl., IPuls.; especially during conversation, II,ac def.; in diabetes, TUran. n. relieved ; greasy sensation with bilious coating on root of tongue (salivation), Iris; impotence, TMosch.; in morning, Merc. Sul. Mouth, keeps clawing at it, as if some obstruc- tion must be pulled out of throat, IMur, ac. Mouth, coldness: ICamph., Carbo v., Chlorof, Coccion.; on drawing in air, Tell.; in anasarca, IArs.; of breath, IICamph., IICarbo v., ICinch., Colch.; in cholera Asiatica, Il Camph., HIVer.; changed to burning, Camph; cooling sensa- tion, Chen. v.; cooling sensation, as after eat- ing peppermint, Camph.; feeling, Plat.; feeling, rises to palate, Camph.; anything cold causes pain (sore throat), Sabad., Lyss., Ver.; coolness changed to sharpness, Camph. Mouth, constricted feeling; Bell. Bºtension. 12. INNER MOUTH. 353 Mouth, creeping: ' ||Nux m. Mouth, diphtheritic: ºº exudate. Mouth, discolored : some places blue, others covered with tough mucus (stomacace), Ars. Mouth, drawing pain : Gymn. Mouth, dry: ºl Acon., | | Agar., Agnus, Alum., Ang, Anthrok., HAnt. c., Ant. t., Aph. ch, Arg. met., Arn., II Ars., Ars. S. f., Asaf., Atrop., TAtrop S., Aur. mur., Bar. m., Bov., Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Calc. S., Camph., Cann. i., Cann. S., Canth., IICaps., Carbo v., Caust., Ced., Cham., IICinch., Coccus, Co- dein, Como., Con.. Curar., Diosc., Dulc., Ferr., Gamb., IGels, Graph., Ham., Hydr. ac., Inula, HKali c., IKali iod., IKalim..., | | Lact. ac., | | Lac def., ILaur., H.Lyc.,Manc., IMagn. m., Med., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. per., Merc. sul, Millef., Mosch., IMur. ac., Myr. cer., II.Naja, Natr. m., INatr. S., Nitr. ac., INux m., IOp., Phos. ac., Phos., | |Pic, ac., IPlumb., IPsor., | | Ptel., IPuls., Rumex, Sabina, Sal. ac., Sarrac., Sars., Sec., Sep., Sinap., Squilla, BSil., Tarant., | | Thuya, Vacc., Ver. v., Vib., Zinc., Ziz.; dry, worse in afternoon, Chrom. ac.; dryness in afternoon, with thirst, Lyss.; as if too much air were passing into mouth, The- rid.; in aphtha, HIBor.; in angina, IMerc.; on awaking, Ammoniac., Apoc., HParis, Pod., Stront.; on awaking, 5 A.M., Amyl.; especially on awaking, Coca ; on awaking, in giddiness, | |Sabad.; on awaking, painfully (parenchyma- tous metritis), l l Lac c.; on awaking, with stinging, Spig.; of back part, worse at night, | |Phos.; back part, much saliva in forepart, lMez.; and bitter, I Diosc.; and bitter in morn- ing, Lyc.; in brain affection, Cup. m.; could not moisten least bit of bread (diabetes mel- litus), Ars.; can hardly take a mouthful of bread, IStram.; can scarcely breathe, must moisten, 10 P.M., ILach.; constant, as if caused by heat of breath, Natr. c.; in catarrh, Sen- ecio; feels as if it would crack, Arum t.; in chest affection after abortion, Nux m.; with chilliness, Petrol.; during chill (intermit- tent), IBry.; in cholerine, IPhos.; in colic, Nux m.; in constipation, Bry.; in coryza, ICalc.; with spasmodic cough, l l Ver.; in croup, l l Spong, ; in diabetes, l l Curar., l l Ra- tan. ; in diarrhoea, IIINatr. m.; in diphtheria, IKali br.; better by cooling drinks, 7-Carbol. ac.; in dysentery, Lil. tig.; after eating, ISul; during eating, Merc. per.; with epistaxis, IHam.; after appearance of eruption in ty- hus, l l Chlor:; with dry fauces, IStram.; feel- ing, Caulo., Colch., Jacea, Natr. m., HINux m., Sul. ac., Xan.; feeling, in nasal catarrh, Brom.; feeling, with cough, Phyt.; feeling, in chronic camp diarrhoea, ILyss.; feeling, yet filled with tenacious, nauseous saliva, Spig.; feeling, though moist with an oily sa- liva, Cub.; feeling, with intense thirst (dia- betes), l l Uran. n. relieved; feeling, in hyste- ria, Lyc.; in fever, IBapt., ILach.: during heat, Ars. h.; just before and during hot stage, Chin. S.; with heat, quotidian, l l Rhus; after each paroxysm (intermittent), Hyos.; with nightly fever, Cinnab ; in typhus, EChlor., | | Chin. S.; in front part, INux v.; in gastritis, IKali c.; glistening, Stram.; with griping in epigastric region, | | Ptel.; after eart attack, Lil. tig.; and hot, Bell., |Calc. p.; burning heat, Hyper.; and hot, t must be moistened, IKalibi.; with heat, in morning, Sabad.; in hydrophobia, Stram.; with constriction of larynx, after sleeping, ILach.; lips sticky, Stram.; in liver complaint, Chél.; in meningitis, Stram.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. ac.; dur- ing menses, ICed., IIMux m.; menses too early and profuse, Nux m.; in morning, IIBar. c., Berb., Cham., IFerr., Graph., Jac- ar., JNux, IIPuls.,ISul., Zing.; in morning, with hoarseness, l l Paris; in morning, with cir- rhotic kidney, l l Plumb.; in morning, as if he had taken alcoholic stimulants, INux v.; yet full of sticky mucus, no thirst, Diosc.; and covered with tasteless, insipid mucus, with an offensive odor from mouth, not perceptible to himself, in morning, IPuls.; at night, Calc., Coff., Jatroph.; worse at night, causes him to drink often, ICinnab.; especially night and morning, Magn. c.; at night, no thirst, Coccul.; as if numb, Magn. S.; with stricture of Oesophagus, IKali c.; and palate, || Hell.; especially palate, Cina ; with sensation as if desoluamation were about to take place in velum palatum (hysteria) Lach.; as if tongue stuck to palate, although with much accumulation of saliva in fauces, INux v.; parched, t.Camph.,Gnaphal., Hyos., ILach., Sarrac.; parched, in typhus recur- rens, l l Nux v.; parched, in eczema, Brom.; parched, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; parched, in pruritus vulvae, | | Tarant.; with ranula return- ing periodically, Lyss.; as if raw and constric- ted, AEsc. h.; with rawness, scraping and dry- ness of throat, Puls.; with redness of gums and thirst, Natr. S.; of roof, Atrop. S., Cist.; tongue sticks to roof, IIMux m.; scaly crusts on roof, water scarcely moistens or dissolves them, IMyr. cer.; alternating with excess of saliva, HCalc., HKalibi.; with increased saliva, in otitis, IICali c.; with salivation, IKali m.; in scarlatina, Amm. c., Nux m.; after sleep, Apoc.; worse after sleep, Amb.; during sleep, ITNux m.; disturbs sleep (diphtheria), ILach.; caused by smoking, Chlor:; prevents speech, Atrop. S.; is unable to spit, although tongue looks moist and clean, Stram.; with fulness and oppression of stomach, Cornus; with stomatitis, Mur. ac.; with fulness of stomach and loss of appetite, in evening dryness is so great that tongue sticks to roof of mouth, (ty- phoid fever), INux m.; with disposition to swallow frequently, Gels.; with bad taste, (bilious remittent fever), I |Pod.;, with fre- quent bitter taste, l l Ptel.; frequently, awoke at night with disgusting bitter taste, IRhus; with sour taste, on awaking in morning, Ol. an.; with thirst, Aloe, Bar. c., Camph., t. Carb. s., Chel., ICinch., Coccus, Cubeb., Lâch., Natr. c., INux m., Petrol., Phos., Rhus, Stram, TVer.; without thirst, Alum., Asaf., t.Camph.,Cepa, | Dulc., Euphor., Guaraºa, Lac c.,ILyc., IIPuls., Samb., Stram.; without thirst, or thirst for large quantities of water, IIPry.; with frequent desire for Small quantities of water, TIPuls.; with unquenchable thirst, IKali br., Merc, cor., HINatr. m.; with thirst, in lumbago, Coloc.; with sudden sore throat, as if uvula and velum were swelling, Crotal.; unpleasant, Ferr. iod.; better by cold water, HIKalibi; better by small quantities of water frequently repeated (intermittent fever), ISul.; 23 3.54 12. INNER MOUTH. with weeping and vexation, Bell.; tongue white, Oleand. Bº heat, inflamed. Mouth, symptoms better after eating: Benz. ac. Mouth, ecchymosis: dark red, bloody, l l An- thra.c.; bleeding (purpura haemorrhagica), Tereb. * Mouth, eruption: cheeks, excrescenses painful on inside, Staph.; herpetic, completely cover- ing inside and throat, making swallowing dif- ficult (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; herpetic, first affecting tonsils, then extending to sides and under tip of tongue (syphilis), ILyc.; lined with pustules, I | Variol.; three §: tenulae, isolated, size of a Lima bean, on right and one on left inner surface of cheeks, dark blood oozes freely (purpura), I Tereb.; painful, deeply suppurating pimples on in- ternal surface of cheeks, Berb.; covered on inside with reddish brown cruption like Smallpox pustules without central depression, tips of pimples fill with pus, worse warmth of bed (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; pustular, Ant. t., Ars. S. f.; fauces covered with dark red points, like incipient pustules, IElaps ; watery pustules, size of a pea, on internal sur- face, Berb.; small nodules on mucous mem- brane, which become round ulcers with hard edges and lardaceous base, slight pain, soon disappear from original place and appear in another part, Merc. iod. rub. Bºvesicles. Mouth, exudation : adhesive coating, IMyr. cer.; diphtheritic, 11 Arum t., Hippoz., ILac c.; brownish, thick, in croup, IIod.; croup- ous, Hippoz.; covered with a mass of Soft, grayish green, small portions can easily be removed, leaving an easily bleeding surface (consumption), Merc. cy.; grayish white, Arg. nit., IIod., IMur. ac.; white, or thin yellow- ish gray, Il Nitr. ac.; , whitish gray, in diph- theria, Merc. cy.; thick grayish or yellowish white (diphtheria), ISul, ac.; soft, gray, false membrane, Ant. t. ; tough, whitish gray, ex- tends over roof (diphtheria), Merc., cy.; ex- tending to tonsils, ll Merc. cor.; thick white, ISul. ac.; whitish, Acet. ac., IKali m.; milky white, IKali iod, Merc. cy.; , substance like smearkase (post - scarlatinal diphtheria), Lac C. § v. Mouth, froth (foam) : Amyg., ICup. m., ICE- nan., | | Oleand.; with shaking chill, Therid.; especially during conversation, ILac def; in convulsions, Art. v., ICup. ac., Lyss.; watery, in diphtheria, l l Kali m.; in epileptic attacks, |Kalibi., ILaur., ILyc., I ICEnan, 1 ISumb.; in epilepsy, after falling on head, ICup. m.; in epileotiform spasms, Med.; bloody, in puerperal convulsions, Lach.; , yellowish green, Sec.; in hysteria, ICed.; with qualm- ishness, Ver.; slight, while talking, with dragging speech, l l Plumb.; continual rising of white froth, IMagn. m.; with unconcious- ness, ICina. Mouth, gangrene: ICrotal., IILach.; in chil- dren (stomacace), Ars.; in aphthae of chil- dren, Casc.; after abuse of mercury or chlorate of potash, I Hydras.; sloughing, with stiff jaw, | ISul.; in stomacace, ISil. jº black, stomacace. Mouth, greasy feeling : on awaking, Ol. an. Mouth, heat: . Acon., Ananth., Ant. chl., Ant. t., Ars., HBell., Brach., Brom., Camph., Caulo., ICarbo v., IICham., Clem., Colch., Croc., IKalim., Mosch.; breath, ICalc., Coff; biting sharp, Cup. S.; in catarrh, Senecio; in diarrhoea, IBor.; in diphtheria, IKali br.; had to drink water all evening, Ars.; and dryness, Act. rac., J.Bell.; during fever, Ars. h. ; with cold hands, Jatroph.; in- fant, Bor.; obliged to keep open to cool mouth, l l Sep.; pungent, Æthus.; in roof, with excitation of salivary glands, Polyg.; with salivation, IKali m.; in stomatitis, Sal. ac.; with swelling, IKali iod.; with thirst, IColch., Hyper., Stront.; with thirst in both stages of intermittent, ISul.; with thirst, in pertussis, IBadiag.; vapor seems to rise (scarlet fever), ICamph.; with vesicles in mouth (headache), ISul.; likes to hold cold water a long time when drinking (den- tition), IHCham. Høy dry, inflamed. Mouth, hemorrhage: tº bleeding. Mouth, inflamed (stomatitis): Amm. c., IAlum., Apis, Ars. S. r., Aur. mur., Bism., 1Calc., Carbol. ac., Caps., 1Colch., IDig., Guaiac., Hippoz., Hydras., Ign., IIris, II Kali m., III Caliph., I ILac c., Merc. cy, Merc. s., IMur. ac., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., CEnan., IPetrol., Psor., l l Ran. Sc., Sal. ac., Staph., | |Sul., Tereb.; back part, Bell.; bleeding, Manc.; burning, Iris ; in chronic catarrh, IKali c.; in weakly children, IIHydras.; child fretting for forty days, ILact, ac.; cynanche, Vespa; with Smarting on swallowing, Lyss.; dry, worse at night, causes him to drink often, Cinnab.; with dry tongue, Cop.; with ex- treme dryness, swollen gums, great adyna- mia, Mur. ac.; during course of eruptive fevers, IIHydras.; acute follicular stomatitis, Ilkali m., Myr. cer.; cannot take food, Lact. ac.; from use of chewing gum, Merc.; jaw stiff, I (Sul.; in nursing women, I Bapt., Caulo., IHelon., | | Hydras.; after mercury or chlorate of potash, IIHydras.; from unusual flow of saliva (nursing sore mouth), ICinch.; with toothache, Magn. c.; ulcerative stoma- titis, Ilkali m., Sul. ac.; with burning aph- thous ulcers, IMerc.; with constant discharge of clear water, LMerc. cor. tº heat, gangrene, sore. Mouth, indurations: on inside of cheek (her- pes on cheek), Caust. Mouth, injuries: bruises, Arn.; burns and scalds, ICanth., IHam.; lacerations, iCalend.; to nerves, Hyper. Bºy" biting. Mouth, irritation: as far as larynx, Cain. Mouth, itching: Aur, mur.; in Scarlatina, JLArum t. Mouth, moist: yet great thirst for cold water, Merc.; with sore throat, Jugl. & Saliva profuse. Mouth, mucus: Apoc., Calc., IIChel., Chlor., BIgn., IKali c., || Kali m., Mar. v., Merc., Merc, cor., Nitr. sp. d., Petrol., Psor., Puls., Sil.; albuminous, Merc. cor.; on awaking, Bell., IIod., || Phos. ac., Stront.; with flakes of blood, of disgusting taste and smell, Lach.; bloody, in epilepsy, CEnan.; bloody, in scar- latina, Crotal.; brown, in convulsions, IIpec.; brownish, tenacious (typhoid jº IIRhus; flies from, when coughing, Chel., IINatr. m.; dark, sticky, l l Ver.; dark, in typhus, 1Fluor. ac.; disagreeable after eating, Caust.; worse after eating and in open air, ILac c; feels slimy, Therid.; foul, Arum d.; frothy, Aph. 12. INNER MOUTH. 355 ch., Brom., IIgn., ILac c.; gastric, setting teeth on edge, Sul. ac.; as if glued up with insipid, IMur. ac.; as if lined with, Ver.; before met- rorrhagia, IMerc.; in morning IFluor. ac., Merc. S., l l Phos. ac, Puls., Sars, Zing.; enor- mous discharge in morning, l l Phos. ac.; in Scarlatina, ; Hippoz.; forms large bubbles when mouth is opened (tonsillitis), ILach.; rattling phlegm, tried to scream, but could not, l l Stram.; on attempting to hawk her mouth clear, mucus rattled along tongue quickly and continually (diphtheria), l l Lac c.; reddish (puerperal convulsions), l l Nux V.; in rheumatic dyspepsia, ISpig.; , ropy, Ferr. mur., IKali bi.; ropy, offensive in diphtheria, BHPhyt.; ropy, in broncho-pneu- monia, ILyc.; runs from mouth, in induration of pancreas, IBar. m.; stringy, during sleep, Med.; with involuntary urging to swallow, Sep.; stringy, tasteless, Amm. br.; tasting, flat, Aph. ch.; taste insipid, Asar.; taste sweet, Asar.; tenacious or tough, Arg. nit., Arum t., Bell., IICaps., HCarbo v., IKali bi., Lyss., Pallad., Phos. ac., IRhus; tenacious, after midday nap, Euphor., Jamb.; tenacious, hangs in , shreds, IHydras.; tenacious, in scar. latina, Crotal.; tough, foul, during sleep, even- ing, could not drink enough, Ang.; thick, Ver. v.; thick, tenacious, disagreeable, Eryng.; thick, tenacious, excessive, Hydras.; thick tenacious, nauseous (jaundice), Myr. cer.; thick, tenacious, transparent, Ant. chl.; thick, viscid, Carbol. ac.; thick, white, Bell.; thick, tenacious, white, Natr. S.; thick, yel- low, AEsc. h.; tough, foul, nauseous taste, teeth stick together as if glued, Psor.; tough, stringy, with cough, HKali bi.; tough, white, going off after rinsing mouth, l l Magn. c.; vis- cid, Cycl., Squilla, Stram.; viscous, scanty, te- nacious, forming a crust, Myr. cer.; white, Ign., Spig.; white, frothy in corners, in morning, Paris; full of white, tenacious, must be frequently expectorated, ITabac.; in per- tussis, Caust.; yellow, Plumb., Spig.; yellow- ish, after midday nap, Jamb. Mouth, numb: Acon., Bar. c., Bov., Indig., Natr. ph., Natr. S., Therid.; on awaking | | Kali iod., Stront.; in morning, Bov. Mouth, odor: acid, IGraph.; alkaline, in tooth- ache, Kali c.; bad, Anac., Ananth., IIChel., Cup.ars., Nux m., Phyt., Puls., Stront.; bad, in albuminuria, Il Nux v.; bad, on awaking, Rheum; bad, in constipation, ICarbol. ac.; bad, in dentition, ISep.; bad, in diphtheritic croup, HKali bi., Merc. iod flav.; bad, in diphtheria, ICarbol. ac.; bad, after eating, Sul.; bad, as of measles, Bry.; bad, in morn- ing, Sil.; bad, in morning, in keratitis pustulosa, Merc. sol.; bad, in scarlatina, 1Carbol. ac., ISul.; bad, in scurvy, IArs.; bad, in toothache, ICepa; bad, in incipient tuberculosis, IAgar.; bad, with vomiting, Ipec.; brassy, in diphtheria and otorrhoea, ILyc.; cadaverous, IINitr. ac.; cadaverous, in typhoid, IHyos.; cadaverous, worse in morning and evening, IHyos.; carrion-like, with aphthac, Hell.; carrion-like in sto- . macace, ICaps.; like old cheese, Aur. met., | | Mez.; like old cheese, in scarlatina, IKali c.; as of clay or earth (early in morning after rising), Mang.; coppery, in diphtheria, Merc. iod. flav.; disgusting, in chronic nasal catarrh, Agar.; fetid, Act. sp., IBapt., Bufo., Caps., iiCarbo v., IICham., Coca, Ferr. ph., Fluor. ac., Gels., IGraph., IKali m., Kali n., IRali ph., ILach., Merc. cy., IIMerc. viv., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., | |Ol. jee., | | Petrol., IIPlumb., IPhos. ac., Sal, ac., Sang., Sec., Spig., Stann., Zinc.; fetid, in albuminuria, IApis ; fetid, in angina faucium (secondary syphilis, Merc.; fetid, on awaking, Grat.; fetid, in diphtheria, IApis, IBrom..., || Chin. a., Kali bi, Kali m., Kaol., ILach., Naja, ISul. ac., IITarant., Variol.; fetid, in malignant diphtheria, confined to fauces, Kreo.; fetid, with post-scarlatinal dropsy, 11Nitr. ac.; fetid, in bilious remittent, malig- nant intermittent, or yellow fever, ICrotaſ.; fetid, in typhoid, IIPhos.ac.; fetid, in typhus, IBapt.; fetid, gums painful to touch, swollen, receding from teeth, with whitish edges bleed- ing, Merc.; fetid, in headache, Anac., Apis; fetid, during menses, Ced.; fetid, after mercury, IBapt., Nitr. ac.; fetid, in mercurio-syphilis, Aur. mur. nat.; fetid, after abuse of mercury, with yellow purple ulcers on tip of tongue and in mouth, Plumb.; fetid, in morning, Arg. nit., Cact.; , fetid, worse, in morning (whooping cough), Amb.; fetid, a peculiar sickening odor, Kali br.; , fetid, with profuse saliva, Kali br.; fetid, in scarlatina, Arum t., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Mur. ac., | | Stram.; fetid, in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; fetid, canker sores in mouth, BSal. ac.; fetid, in stomacace, Dulc.; fetid, in stomatitis, IStaph.; fetid, in secondary syphilis, 1Fluor. ac., IIPhyt., ISyph.; fetid, with ulceration, Rali m.; fetid, with phagadenic ulcers in mouth, throat, or on gums, Merc. cor.; fetid, with vomiting and sweat, Ipec.; fetid, in worm affections, Merc.; foul, Acet. ac., Atrop. S., Bell., ICrotal., IIgn., JMerc., IMerc. d., ITNitr, ac., IISul.; foul, on awaking (dys- pepsia), Crotal.; foul, with dirty tongue, IBMerc.; foul, in intermittent, HCina; foul in ty- phoid, Iris; foul, girls at puberty, iſ Aur.met.; foul, to herself, as from disordered stomach, Zing.; foul, in metrorrhagia, RCroc.; foul, in morning, Med.; foul, in ozaena, E.Mar. v.; foul, even to patient, Sang.; foul, with worms, Tereb.; like garlic, Il Petrol., Tell.; like garlic, in stomatitis, Il Petrol.; impure, Cist.; as in lead poisoning,| |Plumb.; like decayed meat, HKali bi.; mercurial, during menses, Bar. m., Merc.; mercurial, in hysteria,..., | | Merc.; mouldy, Eup. perf.; mouldy, in bilious remittent, ma- lignant intermittent, or yellow fever, ICro- tal.; musty, Alum.; offensive, Act. rac., Atrop. S., ICarbo, V., IClem., Cochl., ICroc., IHep, IIod., IKali bi., IKali iod., IIRali ph., ILac def., II,ed., Merc., | | Merc. cor., UMerc. iod. flav., Myr. cer., | | Natr. m., Plant., Pod., Sabina, ISul.ac., Verbas.; offensive, not aware of it, Niccol.; offensive, during cough, Caps.; offensive, in cynanche cellularis, IAnthrac.; offensive, in diphtheria, I ILac c., IMerc. cor., IMerc. cy., Merc. iod. flav.; offensive, as from disordered stomach, which he notices himself, Hep.; offensive, in erysipelas bullosum, | |Ver. v.; offensive, in typhus, Carbo v.; of. fensive, in intermittent, I Ars.; offensive, in low fever, Cact.; offensive, in typhoid, ISul.; offensive, in gonorrhoea, Merc.; offensive, with hawking of tough mucus, Bry.; offen- 356 12. INNER MOUTH. sive, perceptible to herself, IManc.; offensive, like after eating horseradish, Agar.; offensive, in acute hydrocephalus, after erysipelatous eruption, I Apis ; offensive, with malarial Symptoms, Natr. S.; offensive, in morning, (melancholy), Aur. met.; offensive, metallic, Berb.; offensive, in morning, Camph.; offen- sive, particularly in morning and after din- ner, from indigestion, INux v.; offensive, at night, perceptible to patient, iPod.; offensive, more noticed by persons at a distance than by patient himself, IMerc.; offensive, from decayed teeth (ischias), IColoc.; like onions, Sinap.; peculiar, Atrop. S., Bell.; peculiar, not offensive, but reminding one of a faint odor of chloroform or ether (malarial fever), 1 |Ver. v.; peculiar, haylike, l l Kali ph.: putrid, Ars., Bov., IIgn., HKreo., |Millef., IINitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., HPhos. ac., Plant., Spig.; putrid, in diarrhoea of children of syphilitic parents, II.Nitr. ac.; putrid, in diphtheria, I.Arum t., | | Lac c., Mur. ac., Rhus ; putrid, in typhus, IHArn., IRhus ; putrid, especially in morning, ILyc., IPuls.; putrid, in scarlatina, ICarbol. ac., ; Hippoz.; putrid, in stomacace, Chlor.; putrid, with worms, HISpig.; rotten, H.Graph. ; as if filled with air, tasting of rotten eggs, Acon.; sickening, Aloe ; sickly, Croc.; sickly, in chronic diarrhoea, Merc.; sourish, Cham., Eup. perf.; sour, INux v., HRheum, Sep., LSul.; Sour, in hydrocephalus or meningitis, ISul.; sour milk, catarrh of stomach, l l Sep.; stench, Bar. c.; stench, in diphtheria, l l Kali ph., | | Sul.; stench, in stomatitis, LLach.; as from a disordered stomach, Coccus; sweetish, HMerc.; sweet, in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved ; unbearable, in scarlatina, HCarbol. ac.; un- bearable, in stomacace, 1Caps.; like urine, HGraph. Bºt gangrene. Mouth, pain (undefined): Cop.; through head and down back of neck, Lyss. Mouth, pale : , Eup. perf., Ferr., IMerc. d., INatr. m.; with erosions, Merc. viv.; in me- grim, Ferr.; in menorrhagia, Cycl. Mouth, patches: aphthous, HIBry; aphthous, On roof, Phos.; bluish-red, Berb.; small, cir- cular, like smallpox pustules (diphtheria), Ant. t.; corrugated, Carbol. ac.; haemorrha- gic, streaks (purpura), l l Phos.; inflamed, Aloe ; purpura, Lach., Phos.; sore, l l Nux v.; syphilitic, l l Hydrocot., IKali iod., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., HNitr, ac.; white, hardened, t.Carbol. ac.; dotted with white,burning, scald- ing, Sal. ac.; white, similar to those in diph- theria (Scarlatina), I ISul.; white, with saliva- tion, l l Sang.; three large whitish (scarlatina), Apis; whitish, somewhat elevated, ulcerated, Sequelae to gonorrhoea, Zinc.; ulcerated, in Scarlatina, Carbol. ac. Bºaphtha, canker, eruption, raw, syphilitic, ulcer. Mouth, pricking: Natr. ph., Manc.; as from pins, Spig. Mouth, purplish: in diphtheria, ILach. Mouth, paralysis: drink runs out (imbecility), Anac. Oc.; food escapes, in chorea, Art. v.; food escapes during chewing, Arg. nit.; diffi- culty of swallowing, ICurar.; paralytic weak- ness of parts, Bell. Mouth, pyrosis: @@* Chap. 16, Waterbrash. Mouth, raw (corroded, excoriated): Anac. oc., HCarbo a., Chloral., Coccus, Hydras., IIgn., CEnan, Spong, Tarax.; in children, Arund.; feeling, Amm. c., Asim., Ign., Merc. Sul., Sang, Stram.; as from mercury, Ant. t.; in scarla- tina, HIArum t., | |Sul.; denuded spots, pre- ceded by burning, ILach.; denuded spots, in stomacace, Dulc.; extends to stomach, with burning, rising up toward throat, Tarax. B&T burning, inflamed, patches. Mouth, too red: Amm. c., Calad., IBor., Chlo- ral, ICup, ac., Cycl., IHyos., 11Kali m., Merc, Merc, sul.., Nitr. ac., | | Rhus v.; bright, in diphtheria, WIApis; bright or dashed with red, Ferr. iod.; with flat, painful blisters (stomatitis), INatr. c.; equally dis- tributed, pink, Lyss.; dark, Hydras., Natr. m.;, dark, in diphtheria, BMerc. cy.; in diphtheria, Kalibi.., | Sal. ac.; fiery, i.Apis; intense, with small vesicular points, with burning as if scalded, l l Rhus v.; pale, Lach.; with profuse flow of Saliva (stomatitis from use of chewing gum), Merc. Sol.; slight, with rawness and scraping, INatr. c.; swelling, Bell.; as if covered with wine dregs (scarla- tina), dApis. §º inflamed. Mouth, rough : Amm. c., Calc.; bristling sen- sation, with dryness, HCalc.; feeling, Natr. S.; in morning, Sep.; especially palate, Cina ; as if sand were in it, dry, Bov. B& Chap. 11, Tongue papillae. Mouth, scalding: Hº burning, injuries. Mouth, scraping: Arn., Dig., Gymn. Mouth, scorbutis (scurvy): Cist., Citrus, Natr. m.; with haematuria, Natr. m.; after mer- cury, Kali m. ɺ aphthae, canker, in- flamed, ulcers; also Chap. 10, Gums scor- butis. Mouth, sensitive : l l Rali iod., HSinap.; cannot bear anything hot, Sabad.; in neuralgia, | |Sil.; sore places, even to liquids, Natr. m.; painful, IApis; rinsing causes cough and vomiting, ICOccus; in syphilis, IlBhyt.; to touch, IIHep., Natr. s. Bºinflamed, sore. Mouth, smarting: Amb., Ced., Cornus, Crot. t., IIpec., Tarax.; when masticating, Phos. ac.; with desire for stool, Cornus. Bºº burning, heat. Mouth, sore: All. sat., Ars., l l Ars. m., Arum d., Chlor., Dig., Helon., Hep., IHydras, HIgn., Lach., Lact. ac., l l Med., IIMerc., Merc. cor., Merc. Sul., INatr. m., JNitr. ac., | | Oxal. ac., IIPhos., l l Rhus v., | |Stram.; of children, ICalc.; of sucklings and consump- tives, IBapt.; in chorea, Natr. m.; with loose cough, Magn. S.; unwilling to drink (Scarla- tina), Arum t.; when eating, Alum.; on chew- ing, Chrom.ac.; on chewing, with ranula re- turning periodically, Ilyss.; worse from warm food, Psor.; can take only liquid food, Manc.; feeling as if sore and thick, Lachn.; in pre- vailing fever, Amm. m.; in febrile and ca- tarrhal states, intermittent or remittent type, 1Gels.; with spongy, bleeding gums, BKali m.; inner side of left, opposite molars, as if there were lumps, Lyss.; worse in morning, with thirst, l l Petrol.; of nursing mothers, IHydras., ILach., I ILac c., | | Pod.; nursing, especially if breasts are sore, IPhos.; with little white points surrounded by red mucous membrane, with hot burning sour eructations, Sinap.; in last stage of phthisis, IILach.; putrid, ICrotal.; sore spot inside of right, Calc, p.; in roof, Cinnab.; with Salivation, 12. INNER MOUTH. 357 IDig.; in scarlatina, Merc.; after scarlet fever, Lach.; in Scarlatina, during desguamative stage, IKali c.; can scarcely swallow, morn- ing after rising, Ant. t.; with slimy, offen- sive taste and heavily coated tongue, l l Phos.; with increased thirst, Ars., Natr. m., Phos.; inside of upper lip, Calc. s. ɺ aphthae, canker, inflamed, scorbutis, sensitive, swollen, ulcers. Mouth, sticky : Calad., Merc. iod. flav., Nux m., B.Nuph., Puls, l l Rhus, HVer.; on awaking (dyspepsia), ICrotal.; feverish feeling, l l Gels.; in typhoid, Gels.; in yellow fever, IGels.; in morning, Ant. Sul. aur., Sul.; with heat, in morning, Sabad.; especially in morning, better after eating, Berb.; with violent thirst, II.Natr. m.; viscid, Atrop. s. #3% mucus, tenacious. Mouth, stinging : Nitr. ac.; with dryness on awaking, Spig.; as with a hundred needles, | | Arum m.; burning, with sour taste, l l Kalim. Mouth, swollen : Ant. t., Calad., HCaust., Cop., IHydras., HBKali m., IIMerc., Merc. s., IBNitr. ac., Vespa ; in aphtha, IMerc. cor.; especially inside of cheeks, Amm. c.; in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; tense, almost painless, size of a pigeon’s egg in roof (scallatina), l l Paris; feel- ing, Amm. c., Camph.; fundus elevated, as hard as a callus, extends to parotis and reaches to external surface of lower jaw (cynanche cellularis), HAnthrac.; with heat, HKali iod.; left corner puffed, Asaf.; of inner side of left, Opposite molars, Carbol. ac.; and red (stoma- cace), Dulc.; ulcerated, with pricking pains, especially after abuse of mercury, IBNitr. ac. Mouth, syphilitic affections: Hydras., IKali bi., IHKali iod., HKali m., IIMerc., HBNitr. ac., IPhyt., ISSyph. Bº inflamed, sore. Mouth, scurvy : Bº scorbutis; also Chapter 10, Gums scorbutic. Mouth, tearing pains: when moving, | | Dulc. Mouth, tension : Ant. t.; painful, Cupr. s. Hºº constricted. Mouth, touch : 63; sensitive. Mouth, tingling: HAcon.; as from galvanic battery, Ced. Mouth, tickling: Psor. Mouth, tumors: malignant, Calc.; small, in various places, Lyc.; spongy, painless, size of a marble, on inner side of right lower lip, near corner of mouth, with a streak down neck, Nitr. ac. Bº cancer, swollen. Mouth, taste : Hº Chapter 11, Taste. Mouth, ulcers: Agnus, Anac., Ananth., BIArs., Bapt., Calc., ; Chrom. ac., Cornus, Hippoz., Iris, Jatroph., IBKali iod., Merc. d., HBNitr. ac., | | Op., | | Petrol., IPhyt., ||Pic.ac., Psor., | | Rumex, HStaph., | | Tereb., Thuya; extend- ing through alimentary canal, with watery stools, IBapt.; aphthous, in children, Cornus; aphthous, on cheeks, particularly in children, IKalim.; aphthous, of entire surface, Sul.ac.; aphthous, deeply corroding, IKali bi.; aph- thous, with putrid smell, IIod.; aphthous, fetid, sour smelling (typhoid fever), IIMur. ac.; small aphthous, with putrid smell, bloody saliva runs out at night, INux m.; having a black or dark base and dipping deep in, tend- ing to perforate (malignant scarlatina or diph- theria), Mur. ac.; on back part, well defined edges surrounded by a coppery hue, do not extend from primary seat, Merc. viv.; burn- ing, Alum., HCaps., Sinap.; burning, like live coals, Ars., Carbo v.; cankerous, spreading, with sanious discharge from nostrils and throat (scarlatina), Lach.; in catarrh, Hippoz., Hy- dras.; on inner side of cheeks, Gamb.; from cold or gastric derangement, Cornus; con- fluent, with ptyalism, Merc.; dark, INitr. ac.; dark bluish, in typhoid, Mur. ac.; deep, Carbo v., Gamb.; deep eating, INitr. ac.; extend in depth (syphilitic), Merc.; in diph- theritis, l l Arum t.; in diphtheria, agoniz- ing, Hippoz.; dirty, IIINitr, ac., IPlumb.; discharge corroding, burning (syphilis), IKali iod.; discolored, IINitr. ac.; destruc- tive, IINitr. ac.; dotted with, Merc. cy.; flat, HCaps.; flat, burning and painful when touched, INatr. c.; flat, whitish in corners, | | Mez.; flat, lentil-sized, with lardaceous base, painful while eating (after measles), JMerc.; flat, in stomatitis, Caps.; flat, yellow, eleva- ted gray edges or red swollen bases (aphtha), Hell.; flat, whitish, l l Mez.; fetid, turn yel- low, Plumb.; fetid, syphilitic, Merc.; after fever, Cupr. S.; follicular, IHydras., H.Kali m.; gray, Carbo v.; gray numerous, in diphtheria, || Kali m.; herpetic, phagedenic, Ars. S. f.; isolated, Carbo v.; jagged edges and spongy base, Ars.; base resembling lard, Hep.; lar- daceous hottom, fiery red edges, as if cut down with a knife, felt hard like indurated chancre (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; at first larda- ceous, later discolored, HINitr. ac.; in left cheek, l l Natr. m.; inside of lip, concussion of brain, ICic.; with indurated edges and smarting, HKali bi.; on inner surface, after typhoid, blandest food causes in- tolerable pain, Merc.; inside of lower lip, | | Calc.; painless, on inner surface of lower lip, edges hard, serrated, base lardaceous, after suppression of a brown herpetic eruption on face, I Phos.; malignant, Il Ars.; irregular, looking as if coated with milk, Iºkali iod.; on inner lip, Gamb., Graph.; on inner lips, spreading inside (stomatitis), Caps., on inner lower lip, small white, size of point of finger, pale halo, Ars. m.; on inner lower lip, yellow, especially painful in morning, Zinc.; painful, HArs.; painless, Hell.; painful, on inner cheek, when closing teeth, I | Petrol.; perforates cheeks, IKali m.; phagedenic, with fetid breath, Merc. cor.; purple, HPlumb.; putrid, pain slight, in well-developed ulcers, IBapt.; small, on inside of right cheek, very painful, HPhyt.; ulcer, gangrenous centre in right side near apex of tongue (secondary syphilis), | |Syph.; on inside of right cheek, round, with grayish base, borders as if cut out and sur- rounded by great redness, Merc., cy.; rapid- ly forming, gangrenous, IBor; inside of cheek, with salivation, Merc. viv.; caused by acrid salivation, in cheeks, Nitr. ac.; with copious salivation, Uran. nit.; irregular, superficial, with violent ptyalism, IKali iod.; sensitive, in stomatitis, Caps.; sensitive on inner surface of cheeks, even blandest food causes intolerable biting pain, after typhoid, Merc. viv.; small, Alum., Caps., Chlor., H.Merc.; small, scattered, Carbo v.; small, with lardaceous base and red inflamed edges on inside of cheeks, £Merc.; smarting, burning when touched by food, Natr. m.; spreading, IAlum.; in stomatitis, on inner cheek, l l Petrol.; begin to suppurate 358 12. INNER MOUTH. (syphilitic), Merc.; , syphilitic, Cupr. S., iFluor. ac., IKali bi., BRali iod., ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., iiNitr. ac., Phyt.; syphi- litic, rapidly affect surrounding parts, ton- sils, larynx and pharynx becoming affected, ulcers extend in depth, begin to suppurate or emit an offensive odor, Merc.; syphilitic, mucous patches on inner surface of cheeks, round spots but lightly demarcated, bare of epithelium and covered with a creamy exu- dation, discharge varies in character, spots very sensitive, Merc. iod. rub.; twenty syphilitic, two large ones, one each side near apex of tongue, very much swollen, ISyph.; trivial, swelling extreme (cancrum oris), Dulc.; vesicular, Chim. umb., | |Med.; white, in emphysema, IHep.; painful whitish, in stomatitis, ISul. ac.; yellow, on inner sur- face of left cheek, especially painful in morn- ing, Zinc.; yellow, painful, in stomatitis, ISul. ac.; yellow, purplish, fetid, languor (after abuse of mercury), Plumb. Bºy” aphtha, Canker, gangrene, inflamed, sore, scorbutis. Mouth, uneasiness: Ant. chl. Mouth, vesicles: Ant. t., II Ars., HCalc., Hell., OEnan., HStaph.; burning, Amm. c., Caps., Gamb., H.Kali c., iil Kali iod., l l Kali m., HPSOr.; burning, in aphthae, Carbo a.; burn- ing, in cancrum Oris, iCaps.; burning, in cor- ners, Seneg.; burning, and painful when touched, H.Natr. c.; burning, in Scarlatina, |Caps.; ISul.; burning and stinging, Spong.; inside of cheeks, iPar. c.; in dysentery, ICanth.; as if burnt, Amb.; as if filled with blisters, Thuya ; with heat of mouth (head- ache), ISul.; hemorrhagic, in bilious fever, IChel.; large, BMerc.; lip, on inner side of lower, sore when eating, Rhod.; on inner sur- face of lips, skin peeling offin patches, ll Med.; painful, Anac.; painful, in cancrum Oris, Caps.; as large as peas, discharging dark fluid blood (purpura), I | Led.; in scarlatina, IMerc., ISul.; Small, round, upon reddened surface, which Soon open and form flat ulcers, with red edges and white or yellowish base, Merc.; full of Serum, Chel.; small, Canth., | | Manc.; small, child disposed to convulsions, IBell.; small, in patches, containing a colorless, limpid fluid, Ind.; studded with small, in scarlatina, |Merc.; smarting and burning when touched by food, Natr. m.; stinging, l l Kali m.; in stomatitis, Staph.; forming ulcers, ICarbo a.; covered with white blisters, Canth.; in menses, Natr. m.; at night, INux v.; Smells like Onions, with Sensation as if a Worm Were crawling at root of tooth, IKali iod.; runs out of mouth during sleep, Rhus; with Sweetish taste, IKali iod. Saliva, bluish: Plumb.; bluish white, frothy, Carbol. ac. Saliva, brownish: Bell., Bism. Saliva, cold : collects in mouth, Asar.; cool, Cist.; feels cold, particularly on left side of mouth, Chen. v. Saliva, like cotton : HBerb., HNux m. B& white. Saliva, diminished: | | Arn., Ars., Asaf., Aspar., Calad., Merc. per., Nux m., l l Op., Spong., Petrol., IWer. Saliva, fetid: Ars., Manc., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., ILNitr, ac.; in diphtheria, ILach., Merc. cy.; fetor intolerable, Merc.d.; with inflamed throat, Cain.; offensive, Alum., Caps., Petrol.; offensive, in diphtheria, IMerc. cor.; offensive, in glossitis, Merc.; offensive, worse in morn- ing, with thirst, |Petrol.; putrid, Merc. d.; sweetish, in indurated pancreas, Carbo a. Saliva, frothy (foaming): Acon., Apis, Berb., Cann. i., Cina, Crotal., Hyos., Kalibi., Lyss., Pic. ac.; with belching, after dinner, Kreo.; bloody, during agitation of muscular system (epilepsy), IBufo.; blood, streaked, Canth.; with cough, ICup. m.; with dry mouth, Coc- cul; in typhoid, Bry.; soaplike, in mouth and throat (typhoid), IBry.; when talking, Jamb. Saliva, glairy: Stram. Saliva, salivary glands : acts upon Natr. m.; affected, in Bright's disease, 1Colch.; excites secretion, Iris, Med.; excitation, with heat in roof of mouth, Polyg.;induration, with or with- out fistula, ICup. m.; inflammation, IHSil.; chronic inflammation, Natr. m.; irritation, Crot. t.; painful, IIMerc. Sol.; painful, in diph- theria, Merc. iod. flav.; tender, HMur. ac.; ting- ling, after eating, with sensation of fermenta- tion in Oesophagus and copious Salivation, IKalm.; swollen, Ananth., Bar. m., Bell., Merc. cor., IMerc. iod. flav., IIMerc. sol., IMur. ac.; swollen, in diphtheria, Merc. cor., Merc. iod. flav.; orifices, sore, Acon.; orifices swollen, painful. Ign.; orifice of excretory duct swol- len, ulcerated, extremely painful, Merc. Sol.; swollen, in typhus, Crotal.; swollen, in menin- gitis, IThuya ; swollen, with toothache, IIMerc.; enlargement of submaxillary duct, whooping cough, Kali s. Mouth, warts: condylomata, Phos. ac. Mouth, waterbrash : B& Chap. 16. SALIVA, acid: Ang., | |Ign, l l Kali m. Hºº taste SOur. Saliva, acrid : Atrop. S., IIMerc. cor.; increased, Agar.; running, in diphtheria, Lach.; in mercurial caries, Asaf.; making lips sore, II.Nitr. ac.; in scarlatina, HEArum t. Saliva, albuminous: Calad. Bºy" mucous, tenacious. Saliva, alkaline : Sinap. 539° soapy. Saliva, bloody: Ars., Aspar.; during epileptic attack, Bufo., I Carbo v., ICrotal., Dros., IHyos., |Magn. c., Merc. viv., IMerc. cor., INatr. m., iiNitr. ac., Sul., Zinc.; in convul- sions, di Bufo.; in diphtheria, IMerc. cor.; filled with shreds of decomposed or disorgan- ized blood (purpura), IIPhos.; from delayed caused by ranula, Thlaspi; suppuration, IISil.; ulceration, IIMerc, sol. Saliva, hot: Daph.; increased, Polyg.; during pyrosis, Sabad.; with eructations, Mosch. Saliva, mucous: "Glon., 1Camph., Lyss.; espe- cially in back part of mouth, ILach.: flowing in strings, grayish, IMerc.; in scarlatina, ICaps. Bºy" albuminous, tenacious. Saliva, profuse (ptyalism, salivation): l l Acet. ac., Act. sp., AEsc. h., AEthus., | | Agar, All. sat., Aloe, IAlum., Anag., Ang, Ant. tº, | | Apis, Apoc., Arg. nit., Arn, Ars. . h., Arum m., Arund., Asar., Aspar., Ast. r., Aur. met., tr.Aur. mur., Bapt., Bell., IBor., Bov., IBrom., Cadm. S., Cain., Calab., Calc. a., 1Camph., ICanth., 1Caps., Carbo v., Card m., Chlor, Cham., ICic., Cina, ICinch., ICOccus, Cochl., Con., Cop., Cup. m., Cycl., Daph, Dig., TDulc., IEucal., Eup. pur., Ferr. iod, 12. INNER MOUTH. 359 |Fluor, ac., MGamb., IGlon., Hell., Hippom., Hippoz., Hydr. ac., illod., Ign., Iris, Jab., Kali bi., IKali iod., IKali m., BLac C., ILyc., Lyss., Manc., Mar. v., iiMerc., Merc. cy., |Merc. d., Merc. sul.., | | Mez., Mur. ac., INatr. c., INatr. m., INatr. S., IINitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., Nux m., l l Nux V., I ICEnan., | |Op., ITOl. an., Plant., Plumb., IPhos., Phyt., IPod., Ptel., Puls., Sabad., Sec., Seneg., Sep., ISil., Sinap., | |Squilla, l l Staph., Stram., Tell., ; Tereb., Ustil.., Ver., | | Ver. V., Vinca, |Xan., | |Zinc.; acrid, Lactu. V., IMerc.; acrid, in mercurial caries, Asaf.; acrid, causing ul- ceration of lips, chin and cheeks, Nitr. ac.; in angina, Bar. m.; in aphthae, NHell., IáMerc., H.Merc. cor., Natr. m.; in apoplexy, Anac., IIMux v.; in asthma, Carbo v.; awak- ens, Coccion.; on rising in morning, | | Ver.; particularly with pain in back, Cinnam.; with rising of bile into throat, Lyss.; with belching, Calc. a.; in cardialgia, l l Puls.; caused by faint feeling in chest, ISul.; with chills and fever, IStram.; during chill (intermittent), Caps.; after shivering, or with inclination to vomit, Euphor.; makes chin sore (diphtheria), Merc. iod. flav.; in cholera sporadica, l l Colch.; clammy, with nausea, HLobel. i.; arrested by child taking cold (dentition), Merc. sol.; with colic, l l Led., Rheum ; constant trickling, ICup. m.; in coryza, HCalc. p., Cup. ars.; in puerperal convulsions, l l Merc. Sol.; with cough, Amb., HAmm. m., Merc.; with crawling in inner surface of cheeks, l l Zinc.; in cynanche cellularis, Anthra.c.; dark, WMerc. d.; in den- tition, Hel, Merc. sol., Natr. m., IWSil.; suppressed, in teething children, l l Kali br.; in diarrhoea, Ant. c., Rheum ; in diphtheria, |Brom., Iljab., W.Kali perm., l l Lac c., IMerc. cy., Sul. ac.; after diphtheria, with swell- ing of parotids, Iris v.; dribbling, £Stram.; dribbling, in apoplexia nervosa et serosa, IIpec.; in dropsy, Lyc.; after eating, I All. sat., Cast. eq., Caust., Natr. S., Sul.; fetid, IIod.; fetid breath, IKali br.; fetid, with sore- ness of mouth, gums, and tongue, NDig.; fetid, in stomacace, IDulc.; fetid, with inflamed tongue, Petrol.; during febrile stage, Dros.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; during fever, Sul.; in typhus, Agar.; during nervous fever, Dig.; frothy, Dig.; in diseased submaxillary gland, HKali iod.; in gonorrhoea, WMerc.; with hawk- ing and coughing (syphilitic ulcers in throat), ILach.; with headache, Amm. c., BCinnab.; in nervous headache, Ign.; with headache, at night, TVer.; with headache toward noon, Lyss.; with hoarseness, Strann.; in hydropho- bia, IStram.; in hysteria, l l Merc.; in hydro- cephalus, Merc.; in indigestion, INatr. c., INatr. m.; with sensation as if larynx were compressed, Tarax.; with undefined sensation in malar bones, worse left side, Irid.; worse ly- ing down, Bell.; in measles, I Natr. m.; during menses, Agar., Merc., Nux m.; as from mer- cury, Ananth.; after abuse of mercury, Asaf., ICup. m., Hep., Hydras., IIIod., INatr. m.; years after mercury, day and night, IICinch.; mercurial, so profuse in damp weather as to sat- urate pillow, Nitr. ac., Plumb., ISul.; mercu- rial, with inflamed gums, IPhyt.; in morning, contains grayish lumps, Lact.ac.; in morning, on stooping, | |Graph.; with heat and dry- ness in mouth, IKali m.; alternates with dry- ness of mouth (consumption), Eali bi.; with dry mouth, in otitis, Kali c.; in inflammatory affections of mouth and fauces, ICinnab.; tough, dark mucus, hawked from throat, Iris; in mumps, Natr. m.; with nausea, Camph., Carb. S., Cinch., IIIpec., ILach., | |Sul., Ver.; accumulation of, with qualmishness, HNux v., Zinc.; with nausea, awaking from sleep, par- ticularly after midnight (pregnancy), l l Merc.; with nausea and giddiness, [Chel.; with nausea, in evening, Stram.; with intense nausea, paroxysms, worse stooping, Sang.; with nausea and vomiting, Coccul.; with nausea, vomiting and vomiturition, Sabad.; with neuralgic pains recurring at certain times, INatr. m.; with bright led nosebleed, Hyos., Dig.; at night, Ptel.; worse at night, (aphonia), Arg. nit.; at night, in Sore throat, |Merc. cor.; obstinate, INatr. m.; occasional, | | Thuya ; relieves pain in mouth and throat, Arum m.; with every paroxysm (induration of pancreas), Bar. m.; in indurated pancreas, Carbo a.; with white patches in mouth, | |Sang.; during pregnancy, Acet. ac., | | Ant. t., 1Coff, Helon., HIKreo., B.Lact. ac.; in pro- Sopalgia, Mez., | |Plat.; purplish, with angina, on left side, IPlumb.; red streaked, Acon.; with diffuse redness of mouth, LMerc.; rheu- matic, Dulc.; in scarlatina, Il Arum t., Caps., IILach., IMerc., ISul.; in scorbutis, INitr. ac.; constant, interferes with speaking,Graph., Lach.; constant desire to Spit, ECOccus; must spit often, Cadm. S., l l Graph., Grat., III.ac. c., ILyss., Puls.; in sleep, Cinch. bol, Dios.; while asleep at daybreak, l l Bar. c.; constant flow prevents sleep, Ign.; escape of saliva during sleep (ague), HIpec.; runs down throat if he attempts to sleep lying down, Kali c.: runs from mouth so as to wet pillow during sleep, ILac c., IIMerc.; children slobber, ICamph.; in smallpox, Natr. m.; worse with sneezing, TFluor. ac.; Sour, Watery, with nausea, Calc.; in stomacace, HKali bi.; with affection of stomach, Kali bi.; with stomachache, Natr. m.; with stool, Colch., IRheum; with liquid slimy stool, as if fer- mented, IRheum; sudden attacks, worse from motion of tongue, as in chewing, talking, etc., IIgn.; is constantly obliged to swallow it, Ipec., Seneg.; he cannot swallow it, | Ver; constant need to swallow to relieve burning and dryness of throat and larynx, Cub.; with swelling of inner cheek, left gum and side of tongue, Bism.; in syph- ilis, iClem., Iod., iiMerc., iiNitr, ac.; taste- less, ICanth., ICoccus, Sul.ac.; with acrid taste, putrid like rotten eggs, EMur. ac.; hot taste in throat, All. sat.; metallic taste, Zinc.; metallic, in diphtheria, IPhyt.; tastc salty, ILyc., IMerc. cor., Ver.; taste scrapy, Lyss.; nause- ating taste, Sul; with sour taste, Calc.; with sweetish taste, Dig., IPlumb., Sul.ac.; sweetish, stringy (secondary, syphilis), 1 ISyph.; dis. continued after drinking strong tea (lysso- phobia,) ILyss.; with sensation of coldness in teeth, Rheum; with loose teeth, Sang.; thin and yellow, Lyss.; with dryness of throat, IColch., Rhod.; with sore throat, IBar. C.; with sensation as if a thread were hanging down throat (hysteria), ... l IVal; with tingling in salivary glands, after eat- 360 13. THROAT. ing, IKalm.; with tingling on inside of cheeks, Zinc.; with toothache, Cham., Daph., | | Kali m., | | Natr. m.; in tonsillitis, IBBar. c.; tongue green, Nitr. ac.; tongue and lips pain- ful, Plumb.; with pricking of tongue, HFluor. ac.; with stitches in tip of tongue, Zinc.; tena- cious, Lac c.; tenacious, with sore throat, Lyss.; sticky, in malignant scarlatina, HLAmm. c.; with ulcers, IKali iod., Merc., Nitr. ac., Uran. nit.; with vertigo, Calc.; with little vesicles on tongue and gums, Zing.; provok- ing vomiting, B. Anac., IHep., IKali iod., Zinc.; with disposition to vomit on getting a chillor taking cold, Coccul.; like waterbrash, l l Dros., Iris, IPuls., Tabac.; in whooping cough, JBry., Iris, Spong.; with seatworms, I | Acon.; with tapeworm, l l Sabad. * spitting; also Chap. 16, Waterbrash. Saliva, saltish : gº taste. Saliva, soapy: Dulc.; and stringy, IIMerc. ɺ alkaline. Saliva, spitting: at other children, ILach.; fre- quent, Alet., Amm. C , Aph. ch., Apoc.; much, Ars., Jamb., Lobel. i., Lyss., INatr. m., ITa bac.; frequent, through day, only ceasing awhile after strong tea in evening (two years after being bitten by a dog), Lyss.; frequent, of frothy, cottonlike mucus, iſ Puls.; with dry cough, Anag.; unceasing, without saliva. (endocarditis rheumatica), Hyos.; of frothy saliva (rheumatic dyspepsia), ISpig.; fre- quent, in lyssophobia, IILyss., . IStram.; liquids put into mouth (typhus), IBapt.; large lumps of yellow matter, apparently from stomach, TElat.; tough, white phlegm, |Merc. iod. rub.; with nausea, Sang.; with pressure in stomach, Calc.; in Scarlatina, |Merc.; thick, sticky saliva, Act. rac.; large quantities of ropy mucus (diphtheria), ILach.; tenacious, slimy I Sil.; after vexation, ICalc.; of insipid water, Sabad. gº profuse ; also Chap. 16, Waterbrash, and Chap. 27, Expectoration. Saliva, taste: absent, HCanth., ICOccus, Sul. ac.; absent, in indurated pancreas, ICarbo a.; absent, in viscid, before stool, and at night, on waking, Fluor.ac.; acrid, Mur, ac., | | Puls.; bitter, Bor., Kali bi, l l Puls., Sul., Ustil.; brassy, l l Kali m.; coppery, IllMerc., Ran. b.; flat, Bapt.; like iron, Cimex ; metallic, Aur. mur., Bism., IICham., Zinc.; metallic, bloody, in morning, Jatroph.; metallic, in diphtheria, IPhyt.; nauseating, Sul.; putrid, like rotten eggs, Mur. ac.; Saltish, Ang., Ant. c., IICycl., Elaps, Euphor., HHyos., Kali bi., | | Lact. ac., ILyc., Merc. cor., Natr. m., IPhos., Sul., Ver., Verbas.; saltish, in cancer of stomach, ICarbo a.; Saltish, in diarrhoea, Ant. c.; Saltish, during pregnancy, Kali iod.; sour, ICalc., IIIgn., Paris, Sul., Tarax.; sweetish, All. Sat., Aspar., Aur. met., Canth., IICham., BCup. m., Dig., WPhos., IPlumb., IPuls., Sabad., Sul. ac., | | Syph. gº acid, profuse, soapy. Saliva, tenacious (ropy, sticky,stringy,thready, thick, tough, viscid) : Agnus, Ananth., | | Apis, Arg. met., Ars., Bell., Bism., Camph., Cain., Cann. i., iCaps., Carbo v., Con., HIChel., ICup. m., IDulc., Jamb., IKali bi., Lachn., Lyss., IIMerc., IBMerc. cor., Phyt., IPuls., Tarax., | | Uran. n.; dropped during conversa- tion, Iris ; in puerperal convulsions, l l Coc- cul.; raised by coughing, Anag.; in diphtheria, IKali bi., || Kali m.; dries on palate and lips, ILyc.; better after drinking, Cinnab.; frothy, Stram.; clings to tongue like glue, Bell.; con- tinual hawking, | | Dulc.; with indigestion, Natr. m.; jelly like, Sabad.; with pharyngeal, inflammation, l l Lac c.; during pregnancy, IKali iod.; in scarlatina, ; Hippoz., IILach.; impeding speech, Arg. met.; sticky, like soap- suds, IBerb.; tough, stringy fluid runs, can be drawn into a thread six yards long (epileptic attacks), IKalibi.; with sore throat, Lyss. Saliva, thin : in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; in indu- rated pancreas, Carbo a.; with much thirst, Stram.; watery, ICamph., Natr. m., IOxal. ac.; watery, with dry throat, nausea, and dis- comfort in abdomen, IColch. Hº Chap. 16, Waterbrash. Saliva, white : Ars., Bell., Cann. i.; snow white, | |Ol. an.; becomes frothy, while talking, Sabina. Đº cotton. Saliva, yellow : || Gels., Manc., IIMerc. cor., IPhyt.; as from blood, Gels. 13. THROAT. Fauces. (ESOphagus. Palate. TOnSilS. FAUCES, abrasions: Ant. chl., Brom.; with mucous tubercles, Thuya; size of a penny, in angina herpetica, Ars. Hº raw. Fauces, angina: ºº inflamed. Fauces, anaesthesia: in diphtheria, met. Fauces, biting: ICarbo v., Colch.; Scraping, posteriorly, as in violent coryza, Zinc. Eauces, black: Merc. sul. B& gangrene. Fauces, bleeding: hemorrhage, IHam.; oozes from mucous membrane (purpura haemorrha- gica), l l Tereb. | | Arg. Pharynx. UVula. Fauces, bloodvessels: veins distended, BAlum., |Ham. Fauces, boring: to right temple and head, IAlum. Fauces, burning: IAEsc. h., Ant. t., Ant. Sul. aur., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Arum t., l'Asaf., Ascl. s., Bell., Brom., Calad., IICaps., Carbo v., 1Caust., Ced., Crot. t., Diosc., IGels., Lact. ac., Merc., Merc. cor., Mez., IMur. ac., Phyt., Sul., Tarax.; burning, down through chest, Ictod.; into chest, better by eating (syphilitic sore throat), Mez.; burning, with Swallowing. Throat. 13. THROAT. 361 spasmodic cough, l l Ver.; feeling as if burnt, Aloe, Amm. br.; as if he had eaten pepper, passing into ears, Bapt.; as from heartburn, extending into ears, worse belching, Bapt.; worse when hawking, Sep.; peppery, Mez.; after bitter taste of sweet things, Sang.; through Oesophagus to stomach, Arn.; with stomatitis, Iris; to stomach pit, with cough, | |Syph.; with inclination to swallow, TVer, v.; with thirst, Ant. t.; ulcers, HCaps.; with ulcer on right side of throat, sore pain deep inside, Psor.; behind uvula, Nitr. ac.; with vomit- ing, Iris. Fºº congested, heat, inflamed, smarting. Fauces, catarrh : Alum., IBrom., Hippoz., IKali bi., IKali m., Natr. a., Rumex ; in Ozaena scrofulosa, as though food had to pass over lump, Graph. gº inflamed, swollen. Fauces, congested: Ham.; gorged (catarrh), IHippoz.; in croupy cough, l l Phyt.; highly injected (diphtheritis), Kali br.; ordematous, IKali br. Bºº burning, inflamed. Fauces, constricted: AEsc. h.; as when drink- ing an astringent, Agar.; with inclination to take a deep breath, Ictod.; choking in upper part, with dyspnoea and cough, ICOccul.; after eating, Stram.; with irritation of epiglottis, causes cough, AEsc. h.; puckered sensation, gº as if spasmodically drawn together, apS. Fauces, coppery: Đèº red. Fauces, crawling : Cist. Gº formication. Fauces, distress: Rhus v. Fauces, dry : Arg. nit., Ars., || Bry., Cain., ICist., Coccul., Con., HCoral., Crotal., Diosc., |Dros., Gels., Hyos., IHelon., IIpec., BJa- troph., Jugl., IBRali m., Lobel. i., Merc. sul., IIMez., Pallad., Phyt., IISabad., Sep., IStram., Sticta, I Stilling. ; in aphonia nervosa, | | Puls.; on walking, HParis; in back part, Phyt.; in back part dry, causing constant inclination to swallow, ISul.; in catarrh, ISe- necio ; in chronic catarrh, IISil.; in catarrh, 1Natr. a.; extending into chest, better by eat- ing (syphilitic sore throat), Mez.; in coryza, Chlor.; in croupy cough, , || Phyt.; hacking dry cough, Phyt.; deep in, hacking cough with yellow mucous expectoration and hoarseness, HIDros.; with spasmodic cough, | | Ver.; must drink much water, I | Ham.; feeling, Merc. cor., Sep.; feeling, on inspira- tion and deglutition (chronic naso-pharyngeal catarrh), Natr. a.; feeling, with intense thirst (diabetes), l l Uran. n. relieved ; in fever, before and during hot stage, Chin. s.; and hot, HBell.; uneasy, in melancholia, l l Naja ; in morning, on awaking, also later, with thirst, Zinc.; with dry mouth, Stram.; especially in morning, better after eating, Berb.; with hawking of mucus, Lact. ac.; with a few ad- herent strings of mucus high up, l l Phyt.; with frequent raising of mucus, Magn. c.; painful, Tell.; extending into pharynx, causing contraction, B Agar.; with difficult swallow- ing and burning in stomach, Ustil.; worse swallowing, Ang.; on swallowing and on in- spiration, worse forenoon, and after a cold, Natr. a.; without thirst, Calad.; in tonsillitis, |Lac C. §§ burning, heat, inflamed. Fauces, feeling of emptiness: ICalc. p. Hºe Throat large. Fauces, eruption : erythematous, IKali bi.; red granulations, interlaced with white streaks reaching to Oesophagus (consumption), Ilkali bi.; studded with round protuberant red spots, as if injected with blood, worse from exposure to cold, IHydras.; pustular, II Ant. t., I IWar.; herpetic (secondary syphilis), ISyph. 535 vesicles. Fauces, erysipelas: IIApis. Fauces, exudation: brownish, crouplike, thick, IIod.; diphtheritic, Carbol. ac., IKali m., IKali perm., Kreo., ILach., Merc. cy., | | Natr. a.; diphtheritic patches, IKali. m., IICarbol. ac.; dirty, in diphtheria, I ILac c.;grayish green, small portions can easily be removed, leaving bleeding surface (consumption), Merc. cy.; grayish, peculiar, like wash leather (diph- theria), Kali perm.; grayish white (diph- theria), l l Lac C., Merc. cy.; mapped, appear- ing like so many islands, Merc. iod. flav.; extending to nose, Nitr. ac.; covers entire and extends into nose, rapid destruction of parts (diphtheria), Merc. cor.; easily de- tached patches on inflamed, IMerc. iod. flav.; pearly, fibrinous, ISang.; pearly, extends to larynx, worse right side(membranous croup), HKali bi.; pearly, on right side (diphtheritis), | | Sang.; changes position (croupous diph- theria), ILac c.; posterior wall covered, Chin. a.; in Scarlatina, Mur. ac.; dark red, angry streaks of capillaries, gives place to shining, glistening deposit or tough membrane, I II.ac c.; covering considerable portion, with smart- ing (diphtheria), Caps; renders speech and respiration difficult (diphtheria), ISul. ac.; tending to spread to larynx (membranous croup), Ralibi.; pseudo-membranous forma- tion, extends all over and down throat, Merc. cy.; tenacious, can scarcely be crushed be- tween fingers (diphtheria), ISul. ac.; white film low down (croup), Acet. ac.; syphilitic, HKali m.; white, IKali m.; white, in diph- theria, ISul. ac.; white, on pale membrane (diphtheria), Lach.; white shreds (diph- theritis), Lach. ; grayish white, IMur. ac.; thick yellow, sticks like glue (diphtheria), | |Sul. ac.; greenish yellow isolated patches (diphtheria), HKalibi. B& Palate exudation, and Throat diph- theria. Fauces, sensation of a foreign body : as of a hair, HKali bi.; as if something had lodged, | | Ham.; as if something hard or rough had lodged, in afternoon, lying down, Arn.; press- ure worse by swallowing, Agar.; with inclina- tion to swallow, AEsc. h. Fauces, formication: IAEsc. h. Łºcrawling. Fauces, fulness: Lact. ac.; in chronic angina, IAEsc. h.; distress, causing inclination to swal- low, Caulo. Đº swelling. Fauces, gangrene : Carbo v., ICrotal., ILach. Bºº black; also Throat gangrene. Fauces, glazed appearance: with croupy cough, | | Phyt. Fauces, heat: Aloe, Ant. Sul. aur., Apoc., IIFerr., Mez.; in catarrh, ISenecio ; and dryness, I Bell.; passing into ears, Bapt.; feeling, with homesickness, Il Caps. Bºº burning, inflamed. Fauces, inflamed (angina): Acon., Ant. chl., Apis, Ars., Ars. met., HBell., IICaps., Cist., 1Colch., ICup. m.,IFerr. ph., Hippoz., IILach, ILyc.,Lyss., TIPtel.; extends to finest bronchi, 362 13. THROAT. lMerc.; catarrhal, IKali c., B.Lobel. c.; catar- rhal, with ptyalism, especially if syphilitic, IFluor. ac.; from taking cold after a bath, | | Merc. cor. ; in coryza, IllMerc.; with short, hacking cough, Stilling.; in diphtheritis phleg- monosa, ILyc.; mercurial, ºil Arg. met.; phleg- monous, Apis ; stinging, during swallowing, Stront.; in tonsillitis, ll Bar. c., ILach.; with gray ulceration, hoarseness, fetor of breath (secondary syphilis), IMerc.; with high col- ored urine, libenz, ac. Bºº burning, congested, heat, red, rough, smarting, swelling. Fauces, irritation: ICrot. t., Gels., Hep., Lach. Hº raw, red, rough. Fauces, itching : Cist. Fauces, mucus: Apoc., Bapt., Dulc.; causes diffi- cult breathing and choking when holding head erect (diphtheria), Mur. ac.; forms big bubbles on opening mouth, with painful hawking, IILach.; feeling as if lined with Rhod.; obliged to remove by hawking, Kali c., | | Paris; painful hawking, IILach. ; hawk- ing causes vomiting and choking, Amb.; patched with yellow (diphtheria), Natr. a.; with cough, l l Rumex ; collection, with feel- ing of dryness, l l Petrol.; as if filled on swal- lowing, Calc.; disturbing sleep, Fluor. ac.; tough, Bry., HCepa, Phos. ac., HPlumb., Sil.; tough, with hoarseness and rough cough (chronic catarrh), HäSil.; tough, causes gag- ging (coryza), Anac.; tough, causing frequent hawking, Lobel. i.; Solid lumps, worse morning and forenoon, l l Lith.; viscid, espe- cially in morning, better after eating, Berb.; tough, with aching of pharynx, Rumex ; collects, cannot make tones, high or low (in a tenor), l l Seneg. ; in tonsillitis, viscid in morn- ing, IBar. c. Gº Palate mucus; also Throat havking, mucus. Fauces, neuralgic pains: AEsc. h.; worse left side near root of tongue, Crotal. Bº tearing. Fauces, pain (undefined): Phyt.; in chronic catarrh, IISil.; in diphtheria, libapt.; in right side, 1.Jugl.; in left side, while swallow- ing, ICham.; with cough and thick expecto- ration at night, ICycl.; severe, Ant. chl.; with sneezing, Ictod.; worse for a long time, after animated talking, Arn: ; when Swallow- ing, ICalc. p., l l Phyt.; between acts of swallowing, Caps. Fauces, paralysis: Caps. Fauces, pressive pain: as from a hard body, | | Apis. Fauces, pricking: IAEsc.h., Apis. Bºstinging. Fauces, purplish: IILach., IPuls.; in diphthe- ria, Natr. a., IINux v. Fauces, pus: fetid ichor, Carbo v.; covered with dirty looking (sore throat), Merc. cor. flºº ulcerated. Fauces, raw: Aloe, Chloral.., | | Dulc., Mez., IMur. ac., IIStilling., Tarax.; corroding, acrid sensation, Arum t., l l Rumex ; only noticed in drawing in cold air, IINux v.; feeling, Cepa; and rough feeling, Gamb.; with hoarse- ness and aphonia, ISul.; after mercury and chlorate of potash, Hydras.; to stomach pit, with cough, l l Syph. gº abrasions, burning, inflamed. Fauces, too red: Acon., Apis, Ars., Asim, Aur. mur., Bell., 1Calc. p., Caps., Caust., Chel., Chloral., 1Colch., Nitr. ac., Thuya ; in an- gina, IKali m.; in aphonia nervosa, IPuls.; swollen, with ulcers size of head of a pin, Sal. ac.; bright, Lach.; bright or dark, Kali bi:; bright, in angina, tonsillitis or diphtheria, Apis ; bluish, ISul.; brown- ish, ILyc.; coppery, IKali bi., Merc.; with Cough, Kali bi.; dark, Amm. br., II Arg. nit., IBapt., 1Gymn., Merc. iod. rub., IPhyt., Puls.; dark, in chronic angina, Æsc. h.; with deafness, 1Graph.; dark, in diphtheria, Cro- tal., IKali bi., IKali br., IKali iod., 1Merc. cy., | | Sal. ac., | | Tarant.; dark, in influenza, | |Sang.; dark, with a few adherent strings of mucus high up, l l Phyt.; dark, in ozaena, | | Merc. iod. flav.; dark, with pharyngo-laryn- geal inflammation of fauces, Naja; dark, worse right side, | | Merc. cor.; dark, right side, painful on Swallowing, Brom.; dark, in Scarlatina, Rhus; dark, in syphilitic sore throat, Mez.; dark (after tonsillitis), Natr. a.; dark, worse every winter, Mez.; deep purplish with gangrenous appearance, l l War.; deep, especially right side (angina), HBar. m.; fiery, in Scarlatina, Il Carbol. ac.; with lachry- mation, in acute coryza, IKali iod.; painful, without exudation, I Ferr. ph.; in nursing Sore mouth, Cinch.; shiny, scarlet, Bell.; a purplish Scarlet blush, equally diffused, Lyss.; rosy, in stomatitis or ascites, I Apis; reticu- lated, Brom.; slight, Coccus; slight, with rawness and scraping, Natr. c.; with diffi- culty in swallowing, Merc. cy.; violet, in an- gina tonsillaris, Apis. ſº inflamed, purplish. Fauces, rough: Diosc., | | Hep, Ipec., Merc., IPhyt.; with nausea, Ptel.; worse hawking, Sep.; with frequent rising of mucus in throat, Magn. c.; in coryza, Calc.; rough, causing cough, Card. m.; feeling, Sul.; worse swallow- ing, Ang. Hº irritated, scraping. Fauces, scraping: Ars., Crot. t., IMez., Rhod.; worse left side, Mar. v.; to stomach pit, with cough, I ISyph. ºº irritated, rough. Fauces, sensitive : Coccus, l l Kaliiod.; rinsing mouth causes cough and vomiting, iCOccus. Fauces, smarting: Arum t., Diosc., Mur, ac., IPhyt., | |Stilling., Tarax. gº burning, heat. Fauces, sore : Ars., Asaf., Brom., Caps., Chlor., Diosc., Eup. perf, Gels., Ipec., Merc., Merc. cor., | | Ptel., l l Rumex ; in angina pertussis, Caust.; in catarrh, IEup. perf.; in diphtheria, ElBapt.; in organic disease of heart, I Apis; of posterior, and apparent extension of irri- tation into Eustachian tubes, IPhyt.; with ulcers (angina), Caps. Bº inflamed, raw, sensitive. Fauces, spasms suffocative: Bell. Fauces, sticking : when swallowing (suppura- tion of tonsils), IIMerc. Sol. Fauces, stinging : Il Acon., IAEsc. h., Ipec., Jalap., Merc., | |Stilling.; worse between acts of deglutition, Magn. s. B& pricking. Fauces, stitching : deep seated, ILyc.; along eustachian tube, right side, Agar. Fauces, swallow : frequent inclination, Diosc., Fauces, swollen: Ars., Asim., Brom., Calc., IILach., Merc. sul.; in angina and tonsillitis, IApis ; obstructs breathing through nose, | |Spong.; slight, causes cough, Spong.; in diphtheria, ; Calc. S., Crotal., IMerc. cy., 13. THROAT. 363 |Natr. a.; feeling, IGlon.; feeling as if hard body lodged in back part, ILyc.; puffed, pale, extends to pharynx, velum and uvula (chronic follicular pharyngitis), l l Phyt.; with a broad basis, projecting from right to left, allowing but a small passage for food, and obstructing breathing through nose, ; Spong.; in Scarla- tina, l l Calc. s., | | Carbol. ac., IRhus ; swollen, unable to Swallow, attempt producing spasm and choking, Mur. ac.; submucous tissue thickened, oedematous, l l Anthra.c.; after ton- sillitis, Natr. a. Fauces, syphilitic affections: 1Fluor. ac., Ilkali bi., IKali m. Fauces, taste: bitter, Amyg., Apoc., Zinc.; bitter, mostly at night and when belching, with liver complaint, I Zinc.; Subacrid, Apoc.; peppery, Xan.; Saltish, of phlegm, Carb. S.; tobacco, bitter, scratchy, Spong. Fauces, tearing : worse left side, Mar. v. Hº neuralgic. Fauces, tension : right side, when gaping (apho- nia), IIArg. met.; as from Swelling, when yawning, Arg. met. Đº constricted. Fauces, tickling : Ascl. s.; ulcerative feeling causing cough, Sars. B& crawling. Fauces, tingling : 1Colch. tº crawling, formication. Fauces, torpidity: ICaps. Fauces, ulcers: I.Arum t., Hippoz., IILach., IMyr. cer.; aphthous, with white adherent crust, ICanth.; burning on right side, Psor.; dark, putrid, IIRapt.; with delirium, Merc. iod. rub.; deep eating, often syphilitic, Kali bi.; small round or irregular gray white (diph- theria), l l Lac c.; discharge cheesy, offensive Smelling lumps, IKali bi.; suddenly appear- ing, or slowly creeping on, after abuse of mer- cury, Nitr. ac.; chancroid, on posterior sur- face, I.Jacea ; large fetid (Scarlatina), Merc. iod. rub.; flat, Caps., in ozaena syphilitica, INatr. S.; sloughing, from an abscess on left tonsil, Lach.; Small, Caps.; Spongy, yellow- ish brown, badly smelling pus, IAlum.; syphilitic, IBor, Kali iod., IIMerc., IINitr. ac., Phyt.; syphilitic phagedaena, IKalibi., ILach.; in sore throat, BMerc. cor. Fauces, velvety look: in croup, IPhos. Fauces, vesicles: size of a pin's head filled with clear fluid, disappear leaving dirty red spots (angina herpetica), HArs.; small blisters with Swellingandinflammation, Aur.mur.nat.; small vesicular points, with intense redness of mem- brane, with burning as if scalded, l l Rhus v. Fauces, yellow : like bacon, Hippoz. CESOPHAGUS, burning: Acon., Ammoniac., Arn., Ars., Arund., H Asaf., Brom., Bov., Car- bol. ac., || Chel., Chin. s., HCycl., | | Ham., Lact. ac., Lyss., Merc. cor., Mez., IPhos., IPhyt., IISang, Sabad., ISinap.; in angina herpetica, Ars.; as from alcohol, Amm. c.; in chronic alcoholism, ISul. ac.; with pain in axillae, Ictod.; at cardiac orifice, Ustil.; with pain in chest, Ictod.; after eating, Con.; some hours after eating (stricture from spasm), Plumb.; extending into fauces, with taste of sulphur, Coccul.; as if being made raw by an acrid, corroding sub- stance (gastric complaints), Ars.; heat, Ananth.; like heartburn, with eructations, Card. m.; in indigestion, IHep.; intense burn- ing, Hell.; in morning, Cupr. S.; during preg- nancy, Ars.; to stomach, IGels.; to stomach cooling, as after eating cress, Agar.; from stomach to mouth, Cup. ars.; to stomach, in yellow fever, Cadm. S.; with inclination to swallow, Ver. v.; with thirst, Eucal.; with vomiting, Iris. G@* heat, inflamed. CEsophagus, cold: feeling, Cain.; as if some- thing cold, then hot and stinging, ascended, All. Sat.; icy coldness, Ananth., Lactu.v.; with nausea following pressure in stomach, Meny- anth.; cooling sensation, Lyss. CEsophagus, constricted: Bell., Cadm. s., Colch., Plumb.; choking,asifthere weresome- thing hard, after food (gastric affections), Kali bi.; must drink large quantities to force fluid into stomach,Cact.; beverageis arrested as from Spasmodic contraction, Elaps ; feeling,| IAEsc. h., Bry., IGels.; as if contracted from below upward, Alum., ILobel. i., Nitr. sp. d.; has to force every mouthful down, Arg. met.; as if from above down to stomach, can only swal- low water, IIBapt.; distressing feeling, with attempts to vomit, ICup. ac.; difficulty of swallowing solid food, Dros.; food descends slowly,ll Kali c.; can hardly force solids into, Lact. ac.; as if it were being clutched and twisted (gastralgia), ILyc.; in hydrophobia, Lyss., Stram.; worse during inspiration, | |Zinc.; with nausea, Lyc.; painful in upper part, Carb. S.; preceded or followed by spasms, IPlat.; paroxysms of cramp, Arg. nit.; spas- modic, cramplike feeling in upper part, like a pressure from below upward, or as when Swallowing, Zinc.; spasmodic contraction, Arg. nit., HBell., Calc., Carbol. ac., Lach., IILaur.; spasmodic contraction as if a ball came up in throat (haematemesis), Ars.; spasmodic con- traction, with little or nothing coming to mouth (indigestion), Natr. c.; spasmodic constriction, after injury, IHyos.; spasmodic constriction, can Scarcely swallow fluids, Alum.; prevents swallowing, Cact.; narrow- ness on swallowing, Calc.; worse swallowing, lasting a short time, frequently recurring, IBell.; everything swallowed seems to lodge, Ars.; feels too small, when swallowing, Ta- rax.; violently, worse in evening (angina herpetica), Ars.; from intestinal irritation, particularly verminous, HCic. Bºy" pressure, spasm, stricture. CEsophagus, drawing: as drawn from stomach to throat, Asaf. CEsophagus, dry : Ant. t., Asaf, l l Carbol. ac., Castor., INatr., c., Sabina ; in intermittent, 1Coccul.; Small spot, worse after sleeping, must get up and drink, better after eating, ICist.; with thirst, Sec. Bº heat. OEsophagus, sensation of fermentation: with - tingling in Salivary glands after eating, IKalm. CEsophagus, feeling of a foreign body: Bell.; as of a hard body, ILyc.; as if distended by a large ball, Anac.; as if a piece of bone had lodged, Carb. S.; as if something had lodged in upper part, Erig.; painful sensation of something lodged, Gels.; as if something were sticking low down, provokes Swallow- ing, Vinca; with nausea and vomiturition, Sabad. §§ injuries. CEsophagus, a feeling of fulness: Zinc.; after eating, ICinch. 53% swelling. CEsophagus, gnawing: Anthrok. 364 13. THROAT. CEsophagus, gurgling: gº-Chap. 15, Drinking Il O1562. CEsophagus, heat: . Brom., ICamph., IColch., Manc., Spong.; as from acid eructations, Benz. ac.; in angina herpetica, Ars.; warmth ex- tends over body, Camph.; dry, burning, with hoarseness, Cain.; rising with anxious feel- ing, l l Hyper.; rising, after a fright, I | Hyper.; to stomach, I Amyl., IICham. £& burning, dry, inflamed. CEsophagus, inflamed ; IAcon., Amm. c., IIArs., Bar. m., Carbo v., IIod., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IIRhus; in catarrh, IGels.; after corrosive substances, Rhus ; with constant hiccough, IVer. v.; swallowing difficult, I Coccul. B& burning, dry, heat, injuries. CEsophagus, injuries: ... ICic.; bone splinter, ICic.; causing spasmodic constriction, Hyos.; laceration, HCalend. CEsophagus, irritation: causing sore throat, Hydras.; after eating (gastralgia), Arg. nit. CEsophagus, large : feeling as if upper part were enlarged, Elat.; sensation of enlarge- ment from choanae to epigastrium, provokes paroxysmal cough, with profuse and exhaust- ing expectoration of thick, starchlike mucus (chronic follicular pharyngitis), Phyt. CEsophagus, numbness: from stomach, in di- arrhoea, with tenesmus, Bry. CEsophagus, pain : dull, length of, Ast. r.; caused by food passing along, | | Ver.; from cardia to pharynx, ached incessantly, proceeding from place where she felt pressure, ||Sul.; increased by pressure, | | Iod ; to stomach, with Sneezing, Ictod. CEsophagus, paralysis: Caps., Caust., Chlo- ral., IHydr, ac., JNux m., Stram.; in typhus, HArs.; nearly all food and drink taken are thrown up, HVer. CEsophagus, pressure : affects chest, ICimex ; as if something were slipping toward epigas- trium, taking away breath for a few moments, Therid.; as if a round body were ascending (globus hystericus), Con...; as if filled with food, Arg, nit.; as if food had lodged, Bar. c., Calc., Caust., Puls.; as from a plug, ICroc.; in pedes respiration, BCimex. gºt constricted ; also Throat lump, etc. (Esophagus, raw : Amm. c., iCalc., iCarboa. CEsophagus, rough : Erig., Natr. c. CEsophagus, scraping: Arn., Anthrok., Crotal., Natr. c.; like heartburn, IIPúls. CEsophagus, scratching: Bov. CEsophagus, sensitive : feels food whole length, fl Alum. CEsophagus, soreness: Calc., Chlor.; in vicari- Ous menses, Dig.; upper part painful, worse in empty swallowing, Alum. CEsophagus, stricture : Gº constricted, spasm. CEsophagus, swollen : Apis, Vespa; feeling, Bry.; after hurt by splinter of bone, ICic. Hº injuries. CEsophagus, sharpness: Ammoniac. CESOphagus, painful shock, or jerk, toward heart and front of chest : Lyss. CEsophagus, spasm : Con., HCrotal., Cup. m., Hydr. ac., IGels., ILyss., Naja, Ver. v.; at cardiac end, HPhos.; in typhus, IIBell.; causing hiccough, with nausea, Ver.; with hiccough, TVer. v.; in hydrophobia, Lyss., Stram.; hysterical, Asaf.; hysterical, from Sup- pressed grief, Ign.; in measles, I IStram.; with slight redness of palate, Lyss.; in old people, Bar. c.; periodical, more severe when taking water into mouth, Lyss.; periodic, in stricture of throat, Lyss.; in prosopalgia, I Staph. gº” constricted, stricture. CEsophagus, stinging: Arum m.; as from a splinter (angina herpetica), HArs. CEsophagus, stitching: in upper part, Carb. S.; in upper part, when not swallowing, Calc. CEsophagus, stricture: Acon., IIArs., IBapt., IIBar. c., Bell., 1Calc., || Gels., IKali c., HLyss., ||Phos.; with dry mouth, Kali c.; spasmodic, Naja, l l Ol. caje., Phos., IWer. v.; Spasmodic, result of spinal irritat on, af- fecting nucha, Naja : is aroused at night with feeling of impending suffocation,INux v. gº constricted, spasm. CEsophagus, taste: rancid, Crotal. CEsophagus, tearing : violent(angina herpetica), LArs. CEsophagus, tickling: as from something alive, Ananth. Bº worms. CEsophagus, tingling : Acon., Spig. CEsophagus, twisting: from stomach to throat, Alum. CEsophagus, ulceration : IIod. CEsophagus, water: disagreeable sensation, as if he had drunk lukewarm, Spong.; sensation of water running in, as if she had eaten sour things, IHep. CEsophagus, worms: feeling of, with nausea and retching, Sabad.; sensation of worms creeping, | |Zinc. & Throat worms. PALATE, anaesthesia: of velum, in alcohol- ism, IKali br. Palate, aphthas : l l Sars.; on soft, with tooth- ache, INux m. Palate, biting: in soft, afternoon, Aph. ch.; in posterior portion, l l Kali, c.; on roof, Cham.; sticking, close to roots of incisors, l l Zinc. Palate, bleeding: blood oozes, in purpura hae- morrhagica, HCrotal., ILach., Phos., | | Tereb. Palate, bluish : Phyt.; dark, Merc. Sul. Palate, boring: in syphilis, and after abuse of mercury, Aur. met. Palate, burning: Arund.; hard, Camph., Coc- cul, Mez., Squilla,Therid.; forepart shrivelled as if burnt, pains especially on chewing, IBor.; with dryness and roughness as if scraped by an acorn, l l Magn. c.; to Oesophagus, ICamph.; feeling as if burnt, ICimex, I IPod.; inflam. matory, l l Ran. b.; peppery feeling, Mez.; in roof, Sang.; in soft, IAEsc. h., Manc.; in a spot, in Soft, following headache, Lyc. vir.; as if sore and raw during menses, INatr. s.; vesicles, bleed from least contact, Magn. c. B& heat, inflamed. Palate, caries: Aur. met., Hippoz.; in syphi- lis, after abuse of mercury, Aur. met.; bony wall º destroyed by suddenly appear- ing or slowly creeping ulcers, after abuse of mercury, LNitr. ac. Palate, cold: sensation rises, Camph.; behind, ICepa. Palate, congested: Il Bapt., IDulc., IPhyt., | | Puls., Sul. ac.; arch painful, with injected vessels, Nitr. ac. É&* heat, inflamed, red. Palate, cutting : Scraping on moving to swal- low, I | Hell. Hºº lancinating. Palate, drawing: soft palate as if down, food and drink pass with difficulty under it and 13. THROAT. 365 cause scratching, Stram.; hard, Zinc.; as if drawn up, soft, Glon.; pressing in Soft, Sars.; Spasmodic, into fauces, Cham. Palate, dry: Acon., 1Carbo a., | | Card. m., HCepa, Mang., Nux m., Phos.ac.; worse in open air, Mang.; burning, mornings, Cann. S.; in coryza, Chlor.; feeling, Camph.; feels parched, is unable to eat a mouthful of bread, Stram.; feeling as if it were dried up, Viol.; of hard, 1Bry., Hyos.; as if caused by heat, constant- ly obliged to swallow, Merc.; soft palate, felt like dried leather, making deglutition painful (influenza), ISticta; evenings, with thirst and hunger, Cycl.; in roof, IBell., Zing.; in roof, as if burnt, I ILact. ac.; of Soft, Atrop. S., ICepa, Glon., Hyos.; causing stinging when swallowing, Menyanth.; worse on Swallowing, Ang.; with thirst, Coccus, Sec., IWer.; with thirst, must drink much, ISul.; of velum, INux m.; ulcers (scarlatina), IIApis. Hºº burning, heat, inflamed. Palate, eruption: erythematous, IKali bi.; of red points (children), Arund.; blotches over soft, Elaps; red blotches, size of pea, bleed- ing easily, IFluor. ac.; herpetic, on Soft, (se- quelae to gonorrhoea), Zinc.; herpetic, on hard, in secondary syphilis, Syph.; tetter, l l Zinc.; pimples on arch (variola), IBapt.; of minute red pimples on soft, l l Rumex ; pustules, Ant. t.; single circumscribed spots in forepart, size of a barleycorn, colored red as if little ulcers were about to form, IKali bi. Egº vesicles. Palate, exudate : diphtheritic on velum, Merc. cy.; diphtheritic, begins on arches, Merc. iod.; well defined dead white patches, vary- ing in size, over pillars and velum, HMur. ac.; pearly, fibrinous, iSang.; roof, lined with sub- stance like smearkase (post-Scarlatinal diph- theria), l l Lac c.; white shreds on roof (diph- ; ILach.; grayish yellow, on roof, lasting half an hour, ILac c.; thick masses on left side of soft palate, l l Lac c.; thick grayish white on velum (diphtheritis), HIod.; thick gray or yellowish white, on hard (diphthe- ria), ISul. ac.; thick, plastic, whitish, nause- ous, appears at first in form of small white or grayish points on velum, I IIpec.; white, on velum, looks like ulcers of mucous mem- brane with white edges (diphtheria), WLach.; white, opaline, on columns, Merc. cy. gº Fauces exudation, and Throat diph- theria. Palate, formication, in soft, with vertigo, Ta- rant. Palate, fulness: behind, ICepa, Dolich. Hº pressing, swollen. Palate. glazed : shining, l l Lac c.; hard palate, IHyos.; soft palate, Hyos.; velum, ICarbol. ac. Palate, greasy feeling : on awaking, Ol. an:; smooth, as though covered with fat, l l Card.m. Palate, sensation as of a hair on velum : Ralibi. Palate, heat: Camph., Mez. gº burning, congestive, inflamed. Palate, indurated : Calc., IPhyt.; insensitive as if made of wood (prosopalgia), IMez. Palate, inflamed : Acon., Aph. ch., I Apis, IBell., IColch, IGels., ILach., Seneg., Zinc.; in catarrh, Bell.; with dryness, redness and pain, Ferr. ph.; phlegmonous, Apis ; roof, Nux v.; soft palate, worse on right side, | |Ptel.; suppurating spots, l l Sars.; in syphilis, l l Phyt.; in ulcerated throat, IKali perm.; velum, ILac c., ILach. Bº congested, heat, raw, red. Palate, irritation: Arund.; with cough, Iris. Hº rough, scraping, scratching, tickling. Palate, itching: Arund.; of soft, IGlon. Palate, lancinating: in laryngo-tracheitis, | | Puls. Bº cutting, stitches. Palate, mucus: painless sensation, as if roof were covered with tenacious, or were swollen, | | Puls.; adhesion of tough, to posterior sur- face of . Soft, necessitating hawking, Psor.; thick, Viscous, sticks to hard, causes scratch- ing, Arg. met. Hº Throat hawking, mucus. Palate, nausea; head sinks back, Spig. Palate, pain : in arches and velum, on chewing hard food, or yawning, worse in evening, in morning on awaking, and on empty swallow- ing, Aloe ; in back part, Arum m.; steady, from side into Oesophagus, Coff.; with sneez- ing, Ictod.; especially in yawning, Zinc.; in posterior part of hard, especially when yawn- ing, I Zinc.; in roof, Paris. Palate, pale: in chronic laryngitis, IMerc. cy.; in chronic follicular pharyngitis, I IPhyt. Palate, paralysis: of velum pendulum, ISil.; semi, of velum, manifested by violent snoring (apoplexy), Plumb.; slight, in amaurosis, after sore throat, IGels. Palate, pressing: Arum t. ; painful, on posterior, | | Carbo V. ; painful, in hard, while swallow- ing (Scarlatina angina aphthosa), Caps.; up- ward, in Catarrh, I IThuya, gº fulness. Palate, pricking; in back part (coryza), ICalc.; to left ear, Kob.; Palate, purple: dark, IPhyt. Palate, raw: Ant. c., || Arum t., Bell.; at back of right side, extending to left, Lyc. vir.; in region of velum, Amb.; feeling, with burn- ing, in velum, Phos. ac.; in velum, as if des- quamation were about to take place, with dryness of mouth and throat (hysteria), Lach.; from loss of epithelium (dysentery), Canth.; loss of epithelium (dysentery), ICanth.; as if mucous membrane were peeling off roof, HLach., Paris; upper and back, Chim. umb. gº inflamed, sore. Palate, too red: ILA con, Ant. t., B.Apis, Bell., Berb., ICham., Colch., ICup. m., IKali bi., ||Lac C., Phyt, Mur. ac.; arches, in dyspep- sia, IKalibi.; arch, slightly, Coccus ; bright, or dark, Kalibi.; bright, roof(anginafaucium), ILach.; bluish, ISul.; bluish, of soft, I Phos.; bluish, of velum, Il Puls.; coppery, IKali bi., Merc. viv.; deep crimson, from posterior third as far down as could be seen, HBell.; dark, soft, Merc., | |Phos.; dark velum, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; dark pillars, HIMerc. cor.; dark, right side of velum, with pain, causing anxiety, Caps.; in deafness, IGraph.; deep, diffused, Mur., ac.; intensely soft, much tumefied (secondary syphilis), Fluor. ac.; not painful, soft, IBBapt.; pale, roof, ILach.; parboiled appearance, Ferr, mur.; pearly hue, | Carbol. ac.; slight, velum, , IPetrol.; slight, with spasm of Oesophagus and difficult speech, ILyss.; slight, velum (stomatitis, ascites), IApis; soft palate, Lyss., Merc. viv.; edges of, soft, l l Rumex ; with sore throat, Ziz.; ve- lum, Alum., ICed. B& congested, inflamed. Palate, relaxed: 335 Uvula elongated. 366 13. THROAT. Palate, rough: |ICard. m.; in back part(coryza), iCalc.; bone, in caries, I Guaraea; scraping, -causing cough (laryngeal phthisis), Dros.; worse swallowing, Ang. Hº irritated, scraping, scratching. Palate, scraping: Cact., ICamph., Mez.; in- flammatory, of roof, l l Ran. b.; where cool Sensation had been, slight coughing does not reach spot, hemming and hawking does occa- sionally, Lyss. Hº rough, irritated, scratching. Palate, scratching: Aph. ch.; as from some- thing rough sticking in soft, worse during empty swallowing, forcing him to swallow Saliva, Arg. met. Đº rough, scraping. Palate, sensitive: to warm drink or food, 7Chim. umb.; arches irritable, loud speaking, or brushing teeth, causes cough or vomiting, HCOccus. Palate, smarting: ICepa, Zinc. 537 burning. Palate, sore : Bell., trChim. umb., | |Nitr. ac., Phyt., Sil.; on posterior part, Ant. t., Cepa; during day, Med. ; feeling, Graph.; worse right side, of soft, I | Ptel.; roof, IPhyt.; roof, while eating, Calc. S.; of roof, with pulsation, Glon.; spot behind soft, better by eating, Amm. m.; painful spot, on hard, Caust.; troublesome, of soft, Ferr. s. Égº inflamed, raw, scraping. Palate, stiffness of velum on awaking : Crotal. Palate, sticking: in posterior portion, l l Kali c.; to inner ear, l l Ign. Palate, stinging: in back part (coryza), Calc.; to left ear, from root, Kob.; with violent thirst after awaking, Stram.; stinging in velum, as from beard of grain, Coloc.; in hard, Zinc.; in soft, IAEsc. h., | | Nitr. ac. Palate, stitches: Calc., Diad.; to ear, from soft, IIgn.; single, coarse, Camph. ɺ lancinating. Palate, swollen : Act. rac., Aloe, JBar. c., thar. m., Calc., Carbo a., Phyt., Seneg., | |Staph., IISul.; in angina, soft, JMerc.; in angina fau- cium, roof, ILach.; arch, with injected ves- sels, Nitr, ac.; chronic, Calc., Phyt.; chronic, in coryza, ISil.; in diphtheria, I Merc. cy, ; in diphtheria, soft, Bapt.; in diphtheria, looked as if filled with water, Apis; edges of, soft, | |Rumex; erysipelatous, roof after extrac- tion of teeth, ||Sil.; feeling, Camph.; feel- ing, when swallowing, Arum t.; in chronic laryngitis, Merc. cy.; just behind incisors, with pain on touch, Zinc.; red, soft, Æthus., Bell., ISpong.; roof, Paris, INux v., Sul. ac.; of roof, as if cavity were closing up, IGels.; of roof, with pulsation, IGlon.; of soft, Arum t., Bell., Lyss., Merc., | | Ver.; soft, could not Swallow, Ant. t.; soft, in ulcerated throat, IKali perm.; white spots, cannot be removed, ISul. ac.; velum pillars, IIMerc. cor. tº congested, inflamed, fulness, tumor. Palate, taste bitter: Amyg., HCarbo v.; cop- pery, Carbol, ac. Palate, tearing: to left ear, Amb. Palate, tickling: in posterior portion, after ly- ing down, causing dry cough, Carb. S.; of ve- lum, causes cough, with expectoration of white, tenacious mucus (asthma), l l Puls.; of soft, at night, as from something cold, Anag.; in roof, with coryza (relieved by Phos.), Lyss. jº irritation. * Palate, tensive pain: Therid. Palate, dense, irregular tumors: painful, elastic, disposed to bleed and discharge offensive matter, climacteric (cancer), IHydras. Bº swollen. Palate ulceration: IMerc. per., IPhyt.; on arch, with inverted edges, uneven and callous (chronic laryngitis), Merc. cy.; burning, on Soft, Phos.ac.; chancroid, on posterior surface of Soft, Jacea; chancrous, on velum, extends across, to left pillar of pharynx (secondary syphilis), 1 ISyph.; deep diphtheritic, on left side of velum, with sharp cut edges sur- rounded by ring of exudate Merc. cy.; had eaten through velum, matter oozing (ulcera- ted Sore throat), IKali bi.; small gray, on arch (Scarlatina and eruption subsiding), IApis ; covered with lardaceous coat on velum (syph- ilis), Lyc.; long, Superficial, on left side of Soft palate, Merc. viv.; superficial, on left arch, TNitr, ac.; , suddenly appearing or slowly creeping, after abuse of mercury, Nitr, ac.; on Soft, in mercurial syphilis, Phos.ac.; after larger doses of mercury (syphilitic), III’hyt.; Soft mercurial syphilitic, with swelling of bones, Phos. ac.; perforating (stomacace), Sil.; on roof, Sang.; small, on roof, Cinnab.; on roof with sloughing (syphilis), IKali bi.; in scrofulous subjects, on velum, Kali iod.; syphilitic, IIAur, mur., HKali iod., I ISyph.; syphilitic phagedena, Kalibi., Lach., Merc., Nitr. ac., ISyph.; Soft, nearly all eaten away, Merc. cor.; Soft, appears torn, above uvula, about 1% inches in length, ! IPhos.; soft, full of cicatrices with greenish yellow ulcers, ILach.; soft, destructive, thick yellow secre- tion, l l Ind.; on velum, I | Dros., Hippoz. Palate, painful vesicles: ICalc.; size of a hazelnut, Manc.; on hard, Ant. t.; on roof (Scarlatina), ISul.; increased daily, became so sensitive she could hardly eat, better tak- ing anything cold into mouth, Natr. S.; Soft, Ant. t.; talking and eating painful, Sul. Palate, white : creamy at back part of roof, IINatr. ph.; creamy look of soft, INNatr. ph.; roof, IFerr.; roof, in pneumonia, IFerr.; shriv- elled, Cycl. tº exudate. Pºlº wrinkled : child cries when nursing, OI’. Palate, yellow : pale, Sil.; at back part of roof, II Natr. ph.; on soft, IINatr. ph. Égy" exudate. PHARYNX, acrid sensation: Sars.; with nau- sea, Sars.; rising up after eating sweets caused a distressing scraping in larynx like heart- burn, Zinc. Pharynx, anaesthesia: in alcoholism, IKalibr. Pharynx, bloodvessels: varicose, dAEsc. h., ICarbo v., IFluor. ac., IIHam., IKali bi., ILach., ILyc., Puls., Vespa; varicose, in chronic catarrhal laryngitis, Mang.; pale red vessels, IKalibi. Pharynx, burning: Acon., Arg. nit., Ars., | |Arum t., Asaf, Bapt., Cain, IIMez., Sal. ac., IISang., Sep.; after eating, Con.; followed § anorexia, Anthrok.; extending down Ceso- phagus and into chest, better by eating (syph- ilitic sore throat), Mez.; heat, CEnan.; or pricking, ILyc.; with sour eructations, ISul.; extends to stomach, IKali bi.; with thirst, IEucal.; as if burned or scalded by hot drinks, | |Sang. §º heat, inflamed. Pharynx, calcareous deposits: ICalc. 13. THROAT. 367 Pharynx, cancer: scirrhous, HCarbo a. Pharynx, catarrh : Merc.; follicular, IMerc. iod. rub.; in a tenor, l l Seneg. ɺ con- gested, follicles, inflamed, redness. -- Pharynx, coldness: ICepa, l l Kali m.; on drawing in air, Tell. Pharynx, congested: Merc. iod. flav., IPuls., Sul. ac., Ziz.; rapidly, l l Ipec. gº” catarrh, inflamed, redness. Pharynx, feels constricted: Bell., ICalc., Canth., 1Carbo V., IICham, Cupr.s., Elaps, | |Indig., I lSang., Stram., ISul.; on awaking, IAlum.; as if in chest, with a suffocative feel- ing, on sitting down to meals, followed by frequent yawning, Val.; during convalescence from diphtheria, Nux v.; food presses, during deglutition, IMez.; as if food could not pass, Alum.; difficult Swallowing of liquids, Lyc.; as if a plug were sticking in throat, during empty Swallowing, Nux v.; liquids are swal- lowed in gulps, and greedily, Plumb.; with Oppression in breathing, Lyss.; with sore throat, Jacar. Hº CEsophagus constricted, spasm, stricture ; also Throat constricted, foreign body and Swallowing. Pharynx, a curtain seems to fall down in front, after a few minutes conversation, cannot artic- ulate some words (after diphtheria): ILach. Pharynx, crawling: IIgn. Pharynx, feeling of distension: Ver. Bºgºlarge. Pharynx, drawing: when speaking, Apis. Pharynx, dry : Anthrok, Arg. nit., Atrop. S., Bell., HCochl., Cycl., Erig., HKali iod. Phyt., || Pod, Sal. ac.; posterior wall, Elaps; exciting hawking with dry, hacking cough (influenza), Phyt.; drinking did not moisten | |Sang.; from fauces, IAgar.; in intermittent fever, ICOccul; burning heat, with hoarse- ness, Cain; covered with tasteless, insipid mucus, with an offensive odor from mouth, not perceptible to himself, IPuls.; with a few adherent strings of mucus, high up, IPhyt.; sore, as if it would crack, impeding, finally obstructing deglutition, Myr cer.; and stiff, pharyngo-laryngeal mucous membrane, AEsq. h.; with smarting behind larynx, Bry.; desire to swallow, Act. rac.; better swallow- ing and clearing throat of small white lumps oftenacious mucus with slight hacking, Sinap.; without thirst, Calad.; upper part, IPhyt. Pharynx, ecchymosis: Hippoz. Pharynx, eruption : , papular, Amb., Hippoz.; like a spot on skin (epilepsy), IBufó.; vesicles, On upper part, Ant. t. H& ecchymosis, patches; eruption. Pharynx, exudate: Ferr. ph., Lac c.; lookin like dried starch, Merc. iod. rub.; back wal Coated with grayish deposit, lasting half an hour, , ILac C.; dirty, looking pus, Merc. cor.; dry, greenish yellow membrané or scab, Wrinkled and fissured, to nares (ozaena), Elaps; covered with soft, gray, false mem. brane, Ant. ... t.; diphtheritic, Merc. cor., Merc. cy.; diphtheritic, tenacious, grayish, offensive odor, Kalibi.; diphtheritic patches, IKalim.; diphtheritic, yellowish, º perm.; patches, well defined, dead white, varying in size, similar to false membrane in diphthe- ritic angina, Mur, ac.; patches of wash leather, Kali br; spot yellowish gray, ILac c.; white, in catarrh, IKali m.; white, grayish, on pos- also Throat terior wall (laryngitis), IKali bi.; whitish, thick, plastic, nauseous, appears at first in form of small white or grayish points, IIpec.; yellow, about posterior wall, ISul. Hºt Throat diphtheria. Pharynx, fissured: covered with crusts, IElaps; to left of middle of posterior wall, a small crack, exuding blood, Kali bi. Pharynx, food; seemed to remain sticking, after dinner, Zinc.; as if stuck behind breast bone, Cepa ; as if remaining, with nausea, Calc, Bº constriction, pressure ; also GEsophagus and Throat constriction, and Swallowing. Pharynx, follicles: large, reddish, IHep.; in- flamed after swabbing with nitrate of silver, IINatr. m. ɺ catarrh, inflamed. Pharynx, fulness: Act. rac. Bºt pressing. Pharynx, glands: retro-pharyngeal, infiltrated, hyperamic, grayish or blackish red, enlarged, Anthrax. Pharynx, granulations: red interlaced with white streaks reaching to Oesophagus (con- sumption), IKali bi. Pharynx, glazed look: Carbol. ac.; glossy, as if warnished (diphtheria), IIApis. Pharynx, heat: IICham., Colch.,Manc.,Tereb.; going down into stomach, Anthrok., Cepa; and thirst, HCham. B& burning, inflamed. Pharynx, inflamed : t. Bar. m., Berb., Bism., ILac c., ILach., Med., Natr. m.,. ISang., Ziz.; in angina, Ign., ILach.; back wall, IMerc. iod. flav.; catarrhal, Cham, IGels.; chronic catarrhal, with ptyalism, especially if syphilitic, Fluor. ac.; chronic, IKali iod., | |Sep.; with constipation, HSil.; dark red, spasmodic, irritable cough, Naja; croup- ous, affects tonsils and swollen gums, IIod.; dry or catarrhal, IPetrol.; with dryness, red- ness and pain, Ferr. ph.; epidemic, ILach.; wholesale destruction of epithelium, viscidity of saliva, heat of palms, I ILac c.; with pro- fuse and exhausting expectoration, Phyt.; follicular, Hydras., IKali m., ISec.; chronic follicular, I LPhyt.; chronic granular, IPhyt.; in otitis media, HIMerc. d.; with paroxysmal cough, Phyt.; catarrhal, rheumatic, I ſpuls.; slight, Lyss.; acute, secondary syphilis, ISyph. B& burning, catarrh, heat. Pharynx, irritation : Cochl.; , posterior wall, lMerc. iod. flav., | |Rumex; with cough, Iris; in syphilis, 1 IPhyt.; more irritable than lar- ynx, with affection of posterior nares (sore throat), IMerc. iod. rub. & Pharynx, itching: Colch.;in swallowing, Stront. Pharynx, large: distressing sensation of en- largement of calibre, from choanae to epigas- trium, feels like a cavern, provokes a cough, paroxysmal, with profuse and exhausting ex- pectoration of thick; starchlike mucus (chron- ic pharyngitis), IPhyt. Bº distension. Pharynx, as if a fine leaf lay before posterior nares, morning, after waking: Bar. c. Pharynx, mucus: tough, in fauces, with ach- ing, IRumex; back of, covered, Ant, t.; gluti- nous, frothy, gargling scarcely detaches it, causes disgusting taste, P. eating, IMyr, cer.; hawking, Carbol. ac., Caust., Ptel.; strings, adhering to upper, part, Phyt.; on swallowing, Calc.; tough, hanging down in strings, iCarbo a.; trickling, IMerc.; viscid, forming scanty crust, Myr. cer.; viscid, gray, 368 13. THEROAT. tº Pharynx, nausea: jellylike, easily hawked up in morning, IBArg. met.; thick, yellow, tough and hard to remove, back part covered, Ind.; thick, yellow, taste- less, from upper part, Lact. ac.; patched with yellow (diphtheria), Natr. a. H& Throat hawking, mucus. Lyc.; caused by dry- ness, better by Swallowing (intermittent), HäCocCul. Pharynx, neuralgic affection: in sclerotitis, | |Spig. Pharynx, numbness: in posterior wall, Cepa. Pharynx, pale : Natr. m.; in chronic follicular pharyngitis, l l Phyt. Pharynx, pain : Anthrok.; when swallowing, HCalc. p.; on swallowing, fléels. Pharynx, paralysis: Caps., Coccul, Stram. ; in typhus, Ars.; glosso-pharyngeal nerve, difficult swallowing, pain and dryness, l l Kali" m. H& CEsophagus and Throat, paralysis. Pharynx, patches: in back, some yellow, some white, scratching makes them bleed, l l Lac c.; like follicular disease, IKali m.; easily de- tached on inflamed membrane, HMerc. iod. flav.; posterior wall dotted with patches of mucus and small spots, which look ulcerated, |Merc. iod. flav.; three large, whitish patches (scarlatina), IApis ; white spots, cannot be removed, HSul ac. f Hº eruption ; also Throat diphtheria. Pharynx, pressing in : Astac.; painful, Iod.; on swallowing, HCalc.; down into abdomen as if a hard body were opposing from below, Zinc.; sharp, in anterior wall, disappears on swallowing, Tarax. H& Constricted ; also OEsophagus and Throat constricted. Pharynx, pricking : in upper part, Bapt. Hº sticking. Pharynx, purplish: in diphtheria, Natr. a. Pharynx, rawness: Aloe, Coccus, IHep., | | Rumex ; in pharyngeal catarrh, HMerc.; feeling, Bapt.; from posterior nares, left side, down to ocsophagus, as of mucus in nares and larynx, Lact. ac.; worse towards evening, in influenza, Phos.; half down oesophagus (syphilis), Mez.; scraping, toward evening, Zinc.; in upper, Lact. ac. Pharynx, redness : Aur. mur., Calc. S., Hippoz., BMerc. iod. flav., | | Sang.; in angina, Ign., IIod.; of back wall, IHep., Merc. iod. flav., INitr. ac.; back wall dark red, Kali bi.; on back slight, in syphilis, Mez.; bluish, I | Puls; bright, or dotted, Ferr. iod.; bright, in diph- theria, IIApis ; smooth, or follicular, inflam- matory, with cough, IKalibi.; dark, Natr. m., | |Sep.; dark (after tonsillitis), Natr. a.; dark, with a few strings of adherent mucus high up, | |Phyt.; deep, Hpec., Lyss.; deep purplish crimson, with gangrenous appearance, l l Wa- riol.; slight, erysipelatous, with dryness in throat and difficult swallowing, Lyss.; fiery, IBerb.; or covered with gray or transparent flakes, Ant. t.; glossy, Natr. a.; pearly, like early manifestations of diphtheria, l Carbol. ac.; permeated by enlarged bloodvessels, Ham.; equally distributed pink, Lyss.; in prosopalgia, |Mez.; deep purple, || Lac c.; pervaded by an equally diffused, purplish-Scarlet blush, Lyss.; upper part, Ant. t.; as if covered with wine dregs (scarlatina), BApis. gº catarrh, congested, inflamed. Pharynx, roughness: Apis, Iod., IPhyt.; in upper part, in a foggy atmosphere, Hyper.; worse toward evening, Phos. Hº scraping, scratching. Pharynx, scraping : Bapt., Cain., Cycl., BMez.; in upper part, in a foggy atmosphere, Hyper., worse towards evening, in influenza, HPhos. tº roughness. Pharynx, scratching: Tereb.; worse mornings, causing hoarseness, hawking, and rough cough, l l Nux v. Bº scraping. Pharynx, shooting: I Bell. Pharynx, soreness: IAsaf., Calc. s., Med., HNitr. ac., | | Sang.; with shiny offensive throat and heavily coated tongue, l l Phos. Pharynx, spasm: IGels, BHydr. ac.; as if it would close, HHRali iod.; convulsions, with chills and fever, l l Tarant.; feeling of cramps, excited cough, in whooping cough, ICup. m., IIris; violent, Ant. c. Pharynx, sticking: as of a fish bone, if he be- came cold, Ilkali c.; a morsel sticks during eating, as if pharynx were constricted, BHNitr. ac. ɺ pricking, stitches; also Throat foreign body. Pharynx, feels stiff : Med. Pharynx, stitches: Iod.; at back, or toward left side, ICamph. Bº pricking, sticking. Pharynx, swelling: Berb., Brom., . Hippoz., Hep., IKalibi.., | | Puls.; back wall, in angina, HLach.; in pharyngeal catarrh, Merc.; in diphtheria, IKali perm, Natr. a.; feeling, Aloe, HCarbo v., Iod.; follicular enlargement, with chronic coryza, forming hardened yellow pieces of mucus, Kalibi.; Tump on left side, below tonsil, causing enlargement that filled each arch of palate nearly to right side, | | Lac c.; muscles, deglutition most painful, Dros.; pain, during swallowing, and on turning head, or feeling side of neck, HBell.; in spots, IMerc. viv.; could not swallow, Ant. t.; upper part (after tonsillitis), Natr. a. Pharynx, taste: bitter, HKali iod.; rising into mouth, Tarax.; like dung, HCalc. Pharynx, tearing: sharp jerking, extends into left cervical muscles, Zinc.; when swallowing saliva, after dinner, Agar.; as if lining had been torn off, Med. Pharynx, tensive pain, Cupr. S.; and pressure in region of, worse from external pressure, |Merc. Pharynx, tickling: as if crumbs had remained behind, Il Dros.; nightly, causes hacking cough, Sil. Pharynx, torpidity: Caps. Pharynx, ulcers: : Chrom. ac.; on back wall, BMerc. per.; back part ulcerated, slowly heal after suppuration, ISul.; discharge cheesy, of. fensive smelling lumps, Kali bi.; graduall coalesce, Zinc.; chronic, HKali bi.; small nod- ules, which become round ulcers, with hard edges and lardaceous base, slight pain, Soon disappear from original place and appear in another part, Merc. iod. rub.; deep, erysipela- tous and Oedematous wound, Apis ; extensive, Zinc.; foul, on mucous membrane, Hippoz.; left side sore with suppurating ulcers (lepro- sy), I ILach.; sharply defined or everted edges, Zinc.; round, Zinc.; a considerable number of small, syphilitic, Mez.; syphilitic, flat, covered with pus, Nitr. ac.; in Sore throat, |Merc. COr. Pharynx, as if wearied when speaking, Apis. 13. THROAT. 369 SWALLOWING, aversion: ratrop. s., Po- lyg.; obliged to swallow, after cough, when irritation passes off, Jamb. Swallowing, choking : Ananth., Ant. chl., Dig.; in asthma thymicum, Meph. ; from fluids, | | Lactu. v.; when eating or drinking, Anac.; things go down wrong way easily, l l Bell. ; feeling, Ver.; feeling, in diphtheria, l l Sang.; feeling, after swallowing, as from dry cough, Ammoniac.; danger of Suffocation, Bell.; things go down wrong way, Cann. S. Swallowing, constant: Bºy” frequent. Swallowing, difficult: Acon., Alum., | | Alumin., * Amm. c., Ant. chl., Ant. t., Anthrok, Ars., Aur. met., Bar. m., Bell., Benz. ac., Bism., IBry., HCalc., ićanth, Caps., Card. Im., Carb. S., l! Carbo v., Caust., Cham., HChel., Cic., | | Cina, Cochl., Colch., Con., ICrotal., ICup. m., Dros., Dulc., Gamb., Hell, IHep...SHyos., IIgn., IIod., Ind., Inul., IIpec., Ilkali c., IKalm., IILac c., ILach., ILyc., JMerc., | | Merc, d., I Nitr. ac., ||Nux v., | |Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., ||Plumb., Puls., Rhus v., IRhus, Sabad., Sep., Sil., IStram., Sul. ac., | |Sul., Therid., Vespa; from absence of power in muscles, in Scarlatina, typhus, or after diph- theria, Apis ; becoming true aphagia, as from paralysis, Op.; frequent attacks, BKali bi:; feeling as ifswallowing over a bone, with roll- ing around, Ign.; in chorea, Agar., Art. v., IVer. v.; in cynanche cellularis, Art. v.; from constriction, IHyos.; of solids, as from con- traction, Rhus; constriction of muscles, Stram.; from spasmodic constriction, Stram.; with convulsions, IStram.; causing severe cough and attacks of suffocation, l l Stann.; from two cracks running lengthwise on each side of median line of tongue, which is cov- ered with herpetic eruption (secondary syph- ilis), ISyph.; in croup, ISpong.; in cynanche cellularis anthrax, Anthrac.; from dryness, Atrop.; ten days after cut on right side of forehead, with stiffness of muscles of neck and jaw (traumatic tetanus), Nux v.; in diph- theria, Chin. a., ILac c., IILach., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., Merc. iod. flav.; only a single drop, IApis ; with dryness of fauces, Ustil.; dryness of palate, causing a stinging, Men- yanth.; from dryness, extending down phar- ynx, Atrop. S.; dry throat, Æsc. h., Aur. mur., ILach., IIStram., H.Tabac., Thlaspi; from irri- tation of epiglottis, Apis ; with sour eructation, Oxal. ac.; with redness of fauces, IMerc. cy.; particularly fluids, Lyss.; of liquids, Stram.; fluids returning through nose, Lyss.; of fluids, painful in syphilis, Mez.; of fluids (traumatic tetanus), Hydr. ac.; food remains halfway, with gagging and vomiting (stricture of Oesoph- agus), IKali c.; seeks to force food past af- fected spot by twisting body or assuming some favorable position after which she is better (oesophagitis), l l Rhus ; in fever, Bar. m.; in fever, worse in evening, ||Puls.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in typhoid, l l Phos.; in ty- phus, IApis, BArg. nit.; in yellow fever, Ver.; food presses, Mez.; , something seems to rise and meet food (cardialgia), Lobel. i.; with pain in submaxillary glands, Stram.; as from swelling of glands, Asar.; gruel would not go down, TAtrop. S.; with head- ache, Bell.; with frontal headache, Cro- tal.; from pressure and stinging, Mar. v.; in hydrophobia, Aspar., Bell, Lyss.; in hydro- cephaloid, Ign.; in hysterical spasms, iCic.; impeded, with constriction, fulness or press- ure, in larynx, Iod.; impeded, with stinging in throat, Stram.; impeded, from ulceration of Oesophagus, HIOd.; almost impossible, An- anth., Elaps, I Med.; almost impossible, in diphtheria, IMerc. cor., iMur. ac., IIRhus; almost impossible, throat feels dry and rough, Phyt.; almost total inability, especially fluids, IKali br., Lac. c.; almost entire inability, with hoarseness, Acon.; incomplete, Benz. ac.; in influenza, Phyt.; inelastic feeling in larynx, Sul. ac.; feeling of a bunch on left side, shifts to right, Xan.; sensation of a lump in left side (diphtheria), I ILac c.; in menin- gitis, l l Ant. t., HStram.; in cerebrospinal men- ingitis, ICic.; nervous dysphagia, T |Ol. caje.; more difficult at 5 P.M. than in morning (after Belladonna), Lyss.; as if there were an obsta- cle, on awaking, Zing.; feeling of obstruction, every other day, first right side, ILach.; ob- structed by dry pharynx, Sore as if it would crack, Myr. cer.; as from constriction of oeso- phagus, IICinch.; paralytic, HCaps.; in paral- ysis of face, Cadm. S.; beginning paralysis of glosso-pharyngeal nerve, with dryness and pain in throat (diphtheria), l l Kalim.; as if pal- ate were down, Arum m.; in parturition, Ign.; with Small yellowish white patches of exuda- tion on tonsil of affected side, || Lac c.; a pause is required between each act, BIOd.; in prosopalgia, IMez.; with slight eysipelatous redness in pharynx, Lyss.; particularly saliva, Bufo.; in scarlatina, Apis, HBell., BMerc. iod. rub., HMur. ac., IIRhus ; as if there were a swelling on left side above larynx, Arum m.; as from internal swelling, Arg. met., HHep.; could not utter a syllable, Chloral.; with stitching, Rhus; in syphilis, BJacea; violent efforts, woke from sleep, Sal. ac.; worse after much talking (tonsillitis), Bar. c.; in tetanus, IChloral., Cic.; , in tetanus, after a burn, Amyl.; as if nothing would pass properly, HBell.; in sore throat, Jacar., Puls., Vinca; in Sore throat, 2 P.M., Lyss.; throat feels swollen, BPsor.; through implication of ton- gue, LIVacc.; in tonsillitis, IBar. c., HBell., |Canth., HHep., ILach., Merc.; with in- flammation of tonsils and uvula, Natr. s.; with swollen tonsils (diphtheria), ILac c.; with ulcers in throat, Merc. iod. rub.; from ulcers on tongue, WMerc. viv.; uvula swollen, Coca ; in variola, Rhus: after vomiting, |Natr. S. Gº" inability, painful; also CEso- phagus constriction, spasm, stricture, and Throat constriction, spasm. Swallowing, drink: Bº liquids. Swallowing, ears: cracking, Bar. c., ICalc., HEup. pur.; cracking, with earache, l l Kali m.; creaking, as from a wooden screw, Agar.; cut- ting, from tonsils, in diphtheria, I ILac c.; itching, Sil.; feeling as if something moved, |Natr. c.; painful, Ailant., Elaps, BLach., IMerc., HINitr. ac., Paris; painful, in diph- theria, IIApis, IBLach.; painful, in left, Carb. s.; violent pressure, also when sneezing, Sul.; pricking, in tonsils, extends to ears (diphthe- ria), l l Lac c.; noise, Benz. ac.; obstruction momentarily better, Merc.; painful, in right, in diphtheria, IKali bi.; painful in right, in sore throat, IMerc. iod. flav.; painful in right, 24 370 13. THROAT. in chronic hypertrophy of tonsils, IBar. m.; pricking burning in eustachian tube, com- pels Swallowing, l l AcOn...; sharp shock from within outward, Con., IGels., Phyt.; shoot- ing, worse in right, IPhyt.; shooting, cannot sit or lie, IGels.; Stitches, B.Mang.; stitches, in diphtheria, l l Nux v.; dull stitches from sides of larynx, IIMagn. ; stitches in left, Anac.; Stitches, in nervous cases, IBNux v.; short stitches, Petrol.; tearing in left, Anac.; renews warmth and fulness in ears, Arum d. Swallowing, empty: aggravates cough, INatr. Im.; desire for, HBell., ICinnab.; throat feels dry, raw, painful, worse in warm room, Bry.; causes irritation, ILyc.; causes pain in larynx, I Bell.; feeling as if swallowing a piece of meat, Sul.; opens his eyes (stupor), Tereb.; painful, Bry, Coccul, Graph., Ham., Hep., IILach., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sul., Variol., Vespa, Zinc.; painful, in angina, |Bell., Berb., ILach., Tell.; contracting pain, Cinnab.; painful, in diphtheria, Elach., | | Merc. iod. rub.; more painful than liquids (diphtheria), Sul.; Smarting worse, IHBar. c.; Scraping, Sep.; stinging at night and in cold air (angina), Merc.; stitching, Sep. ɺ frequent. BIgn.; from choking which rises from stomach, with thirst for cold water, IManc.; prevented by a kind of muscular contraction, l l Lac c.; in croup, ; Ant. t.; in delirium, IBell.; in diphtheria, HKalibi., IKali perm., Merc. cy., | |Sul. ac.; from dryness and roughness, Men- yanth.; in typhus, Camph., Bapt.; food stays, Lach ; in hemiplegia, Elaps; in in- flamed throat, IMerc. cor.; in inflammation of throat, with smallpox, To gramme to 120 grammes water used as a gargle, WMerc. cor.; especially fluids, ICina; even a teaspoonful of fluid, IINitr. ac.; in lyssophobia, Lyss.; from nausea, as if food would not go down, Arn.; in Oesophagitis, as from paralysis, ILach., IOp.; in paralysis, Curar., EGels., INux m., INux v.; paralysis, in typhus, NBapt., ICOccul.; in post-diphtheritic paralysis, Sec.; from ob- struction, Arund.; refused, in scarlatina, IIAi- lant.; in Sunstroke, IGlon.; from swelling of throat, internally, and externally, ISul.; Sweet things (syphilis), Lach.; in tetanus, HCic.; in angina tonsillaris, IlBar. c.; in ton- silli is, Acon, Bar. c., IHep.; no effort to, when water is put into mouth (typhus, hydro- cephalus), IApis ; with unconsciousness (con- vulsions in a child), Amyl. Swallowing, food : Bº solids. Swallowing, frequent : Acon, AEsc. h., Alum., Arum t., Asaf., HBell, Bry., Calc., Caps, Car- Hº difficult, Swallowing, inclination : 83% frequent. Swallowing, liquids: aggravation from, I Apis, bol. ac., Caust., HCed., Cham., ICina, Cinch., iCon., HIgn., Kalm., ILac c., IHLach., ILyc., ILyss., HMerc.iod. flav., Nux v., Phos.,Puls., Sa- bad., Senecio, Seneg., Staph., Sul, Zing.; with burning, HVer. v.; globus hystericus, IAsaf.; feeling as if a crumb of bread remained stick- ing in throat, better by hawking, IILach.; as if he would choke if he did not, IBell.; causing choking, HKali c ; causing choking after taking cold, IRali c.; causes constricted | feeling, Bapt ; relieves cough and SOreness, Apis ; in chronic angina, Ant. c ; in diph- theria, BBapt.; caused by feeling of a lump behind larynx, Ustil ; from sensation as of plug or phlegm, Coff.; in menorrhagia, HCar- bol. ac.; causes nausea and irritation, left side, Diosc.; better while eating and after (diar- rhoea), NCaust.; with burning in fauces, EVer. v.; with sensation of a lump, WHILach, Lyss., HSabad, I ISul. ; caused by sensation of a lump on one side, ceases only to commence on op- posite side, alternates, HSLac c.; from sensa- tion of a lump (diphtheria), HMerc. iod. flav.; from constriction of larynx, better in Open air, 1Coloc.; causes pain in root of tongue. I |Bapt.; red and swollen, l l Nux v.; in tonsillitis, IBell., B Lach.; from dryness, ILach., Merc. iod, flav ; Sep., Sul.; in typhoid malaria, ILyc. vir.; in helminthiasis, IISpig.; especially when walking in wind, ICon.; from sensation as if Something were sticking low down on Oesoph- agus, Vinca; while talking, Staph.; with raw and bloody mucous membrane, after diph- theritic membrane exfoliates, I ILac c.; with constant watery secretion in mouth, Kob. Bº empty, saliva. Swallowing hastily (in rage): Anac. Swallowing, inability: AEthus., | | Amyg., Apis, Arum t., TAtrop. S., Bell., Chlor., IGels., Hydr. ac., IILac c., ILach., INux v., Op., Sabina, | |Spong.; acrid things (syphilis), Lach.; in apoplexy, Hyos.; bread, as if it were too dry, Drom, Cina, BIgn., ILach, |Merc. cor.; roll audibly down throat as if poured into an empty barrel, IHHydr. ac.; difficult, Bell., ICanth., HChin. a., HCup. m., Ign., IIod, ILach., Merc., Natr. m., Phos., Sil.; difficult, producing cough (diphtheria), IMur. ac.; diffi- cult, in mercurial salivation, Hydras.; large, but difficult (typhoid), Izinc.; escape through nose, Ananth., HI.Arum to, IBar. c., Bell., Canth., IKali bi, Kali perm., Lac c., IILach., Merc., BMerc. cor., E.Merc. cy., HPhyt., ISul. ac.; painful, in traumatic teta- nus, Hydras.; painful, grasps throat, lilach.; warm or spirituous fluids can partially be swallowed, cold drinks come up immediately (stenosis oesophagi), Gels. Hº Chap. 7, Nose fluids; also Chap. 15, Drinking noise. Swallowing, painful: Ant. chl., Arund., Atrop. s, Bell, Berb., Bism, Brach., Bry., Calc. p., IICinch., Coff., Dros., Eucal., Fluor. ac., HHep., Ind., Inul, Kalibi., IKali c.,ILacc., Lac def, Lach., Lyss., Med., Merc., Merc. cy, IMerc. iod. rub., Mur. ac., Natr. c., BNitr. ac., INux v., OEnan, Petrol., IPhos., IPhyt., | | Pod, | | Puls., Rhus, Sang., Sep., Staph., Sul., Thuya, |Verbas.; causes anxiety (diphthe- ria), BMerc. cy.; agony on attempting to swal- low bread, Lyss.; burning, Arn., Arund., Stil- ling.; burning, in Oesophagitis, Il Ars.; burn- ing, like fire (colic), Ars.; with rough voice, ISul.; in chest, Calc. p.; in coryza, Ars. m.; cramplike, strangling pain, externally, in muscles of throat, Zinc.; cutting, Stann.; cut- ting, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; feeling of throat being denuded, Stann.; distorts face, |Sil.; distorts face and draws head down, HINitr. ac.; better after warm drinks, IAlum.; from dryness, Arum d.; with dryness of glot- tis, Med.; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in epigas- trium, ICalc. p.; in epiglottis, worse when de- pressing tongue, Merc. cor.; as from excoria- 13. THROAT. 371 tion, l l Hydras.; wartlike excrescences feel like pointed bodies, LArg. nit.; in fauces, ICalc. p.; in right side of fauces, Brom.; with fever heat, Manc.; with high fever, in diphtheria, IMerc. cy.; in miliary fever, *Gels.; as of a fish bone, Apis, IIHep.; as if food had to force itself over a sore spot when swallowing, Bar. c.; food seems to lodge, then feels as if passing over a sore spot, Natr. m.; food rests on back of tongue, causing thrill- ing pain (cancrum Oris), Lach.; as of a foreign body, Merc.; swollen glands in neck (rheu- matism), Merc.; in goitre, ISpong.; as of Something hard, IKali c.; in angina herpetica, Ars.; in hysteria, Sil.; inclination, without being able to swallow anything, Lyss.; lancina- ting, Bell.; in larynx, Bell., IISpong.; in larynx, worse when depressing tongue, Merc. cor.; in a small place, in region of left corner of hyoid bone, Jamb.; in left side, Ign., IILach., | |Millef., Sil., Stront.; soft palate felt like dried leather (influenza), Sticta ; during menses, Calc.; in mornings, Oxal. ac.; muscles extremely sore, Acon.; in pharynx, Calc. p.; pricking and cutting through ton- sils, Lac c.; pressing, I Amm. m., Calend., Ilkali iod.; pressing, in left side, Sil.; press- ing, especially solids, BKali c.; pressing, on right side, l l Kreo.; pressing, in skin disease, Bar. c.; pressing, as from internal swelling, Rhus ; pressing, as from swelling of palate, Sul.; as if pressed in xiphoid cartilage, Asaf.; pressing, in induration like cartilage beneath chin, anteriorly by Symphysis, Staph.; prepa- ration, Anum. br.; rawness, HI Arg. met., Iodof.; rawness on left side, HIgn.; one time on right, another on left side, | | Lac c.; in scarlatina, Apis, IBell., Calc., Lac c., | | Stram., | | Sul.; scraping, Bapt., | |Nux v.; shooting, HBell.; worse on one side (angina), Kali m.; after sleep and from fruit (scarlatina), ILac c.; Smarting, IIIBar. c.; especially solids, sour or hot substances, worse right side, Apis; sore- ness, IIArg. met., Arum d., Calc. p., Staph.; Soreness on back of tongue, Benz. ac.; sore- ness, as from internal swelling, I Ars.; from intense swelling, IHep.; soreness, in chronic tonsillitis, Ign.; soreness, in tonsils, with Inosebleed, IILach.; sticking, ILach., Sil.; sticking, as from a splinter, IIHep.; sticking, worse on beginning to swallow (diphtheria", | |Rhus; stinging, Kali c., IIRali iod.; sting- inig, burning, extends to stomach, IKali c.; stinging and choking, II Acon.; stinging, of inflamed fauces, Stront.; stinging, in goitre, TSpong.; stinging, between intervals, Apis ; stinging, in skin disease, Bar. c.; as from swelling, Rhus; stinging, in tonsils, IApis, IRhus; stitches, Sabad., IISul.; stitches, in erysipelas, l l Rhus; straining, ISpong.; in syphilis, Jacea, Merc., INitr. ac., Phyt.; tearing, in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; ten- cive pain, Chim. m.; in ulcerated throat, IKali perm.; feels ulcerated, ILach.; from swelling of uvula, l l Merc. cor. ɺ empty, liquids, saliva, solids. Swallowing, paralysis: gº difficult, inability. Swallowing, saliva : aggravation, Bar. c., IPuls.; cracking in left ear, Thuya ; constant desire, IILach.; difficult, IILach.; left side felt sore, Sinap.; painful, Bell., Calc. p., || Phyt., Psor., Rhus, Sabad., Thuya ; relieves, Alum.; slight Soreness in back part, worse on awaking in morning (angina), I Lach.; urging to, in in- flammation of tonsils and uvula, NNatr. s. Swallowing, solids (food): aggravation, Phos. ac.; bread, Scraping, as if raw, Lach.; con- stant cramp, causing him to retch as if food would not go down, l l Graph.; difficult, IAlum., Arg. nit., HBell., JNux v.; reach a certain point, and then are violently ejected with fearful gagging and suffocation (stenosis), Natr. m.; aching across clavicles, up left side of neck into ear, Tarax.; as if food had to force itself over a sore spot, IBar. c.; gullet feels too small, Tarax.; as if food had lodged in cardiac region(stricture of Oesophagus), Acon.; difficult, when lying down, ICham.; pain in shoulders, IRhus; food seems to push up, as if it had not been swallowed, Ferr. iod.; spasms of pharynx. Iris; as if food were turning, Elaps; inability, in spasmodic strict- ure of oesophagus, IIPapt., JIBar. c.; leaves a sensation of something remaining, Kali bi; food seems to pass over a lump, with sore and aching pains, extending to and into left ear (diphtheria), w II ac c.; muscles weak, food goes down wrong way, Natr. m.; painful, Alum., Badiag., IBar. c., IBry., Cham., Hep., IKali bi., JNitr. ac., Phos., IRhus, Sep., Sul.; painful, in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; causes gurg- ling, followed by gagging, in spasmodic strict- ure of throat, Lach.; food regurgitates through nose, IILyc., | |Phos. HºOEsophagus strict- ure, Throat constriction. Swallowing, shivering: during and after, Merc. COI". Swallowing, spasms: of fauces and glottis, IBell.; of glottis, Merc. cor.; attempt renews spasms of throat, Hyos.; in chorea, Laur.; with swelling and pain, in diphtheria phleg- mosa, ILyc. Hº CEsophagus constriction, spasm, stricture. Swallowing, stiffness: in throat, Æsc. h.; in angina, IHydr. Swallowing, taste: like garlic, Calc. a.; like rancid oil, Ipec. Swallowing: Tºº Chap. 15, Drinking and Eat- 1I] Of. TÉÉoAT, aching: Ars. m.; as after cold, Cepa ; worse coughing than swallowing (exos- tosis on skull), l l Arg. met.; pressing during deglutition, l l Ferr.; to left hip, wearing (pa- ralysis), ICurar.; caused by reading, | |Stann.; to stomach, with burning, Cund. Throat, acrid feeling: after eating, || Arum d., |Arum t., l l Cast. v., INitr. ac. jº burning, raw. Throat, afternoon: aggravation, Canth.; at 3 P.M., Bell.; at 4 P.M., Lyc. Throat, anaesthesia: IKali br. Throat, aphtha : Bry.; cankers (dysentery), |Canth. Throat, apprehensive feeling: Cann, S. Throat, sensation of a ball: ICepa, ILach.; with oppressed feeling in chest, after sunset, with tendency to cry, like hysteria, Natr. S.; as if mucus had lodged, l l Ars.; painful, when talk- ing or swallowing, causing much anxiety, | | Paris; in left side, feeling that it could be removed with a knife, l l Lac c.; as if ball were rising, ICalab., IIgn., l l Kaliph., IKalm., TVer. v.; hard ball seems to rise, close pharynx and take away breath, Sul.; as of a ball rising, 372 13. THROAT. causes difficult respiration (hysteria), IIAsaf.; seems to threaten suffocation, Kali ars, Lyss., IPlumb.; as if wedged in, Stram.; uvula red and swollen, l l Nux v. Hº foreign body, lump, plug. Throat, biting sensation : Colch. Throat, bleeding : IHam.; mucous membrane after diphtheritic membrane exfoliates, with frequent swallowing, I ILac c.; blood spitting, 1. Acon., Arn., 1Canth., ICinch, IFerr., Ferr. ph., IHam., Ipec., Phos., Sang.; warm blood rises and flows out of her mouth, Millef. Throat, blenorrhoea: IBar m. §§º catarrh. Throat, bloodvessels: varicose veins, IBar. m , IFluor. ac., HIHam., IPuls.; bluish, from distended veins, discomfort and pain on swal- lowing, hawking of mucus with blood, Ham.; blueness from distension, Thuya; varicosis in gouty subjects, Ham.; venous dilatation, in chronic catarrhal laryngitis, IMang. Throat, burning: Acon., IAEsc. h., AEthus., Alum., Ammoniac., Ananth., Ant. chl., An- throk., Apis, Il Ars., Ars. h., Aspar., Arum m.,B.Arum t., Bapt., Bism., Bor., Bow., Bry, Calc. fl., Canth., 11Caps., 7-Carbol. ac., Carbo a., Carbo v., 11Caust., Ced., Cepa, Chel., Cinch., Clem., Crott., Cycl., Eucal., Ferr. iod., Ferr. m., IGels., IGuaiac., Gymn., Hep., IHyos., IIris, Lact.ac., ILach, Lobel. i., ILyc., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. per., Merc. Sul., IIMez., | | Oxal. ac., Paeonia, Paris, Phos. ac., | | Psor., Ran. Sc., Rhod., Sal. ac., Seneg., Sil., Spong., Squilla, Stram., ISul., Tabac., Tereb., Ver., Vespa; as from something acrid, Aph. chen., l l Arum d., Arum t.; as from alcohol, Amm. c.; in asthma, HZing.; in back part, Arn.; in back part, with hawking, Acon.; in acute bronchial catarrh, IKalibi.; in chronic catarrh, HApis ; as from caustic, I ILac c.; after application of caustics, especially nitrate of silver, BINatr. m.; like a burning cavern, IIris; as from hot coal, to stomach, with pain and anxiousness, Euphor.; contracting pain,Stram.; with dry tickling cough, Iris; during cough, Hep., Iod., Phos.; in consumption, IIod. in croup, IPhos.; in diphtheria, IKali bi.; with dryness, Coccul., ILobel i.; with dryness and roughness, as if Scraped by an acorn, l l Magn. c.; after breakfast, Agar.; after eating, Calc., ENitr. ac.; as soon as she eats. ILyc.; during eating or drinking, HParis; during eating, left side of roof as if burned, Calc. S.; after dinner, rough sensation, Dros.; especially after eating sweet things, Sang.; with Sour eructation, ISul.; feeling as if burnt, Cupr. S., ILaur., | | Pod.; in typhoid fever, IICalad.; in yellow fever, IGels.; as if on fire, IICanth.; like fire, when swallowing (colic), IArs.; as if flames were rushing out Euphor.; in front, Spong.; with hawking,Coccus.; like heartburn, Caust., Zinc.; with hoarsenes, Calc.; with hoarseness, particularly while eating or drinking, ||Pa- ris,; as if a ball of red hot iron had lodged, IPhyt.; inflammatory, l l Ranc. b.; in influ- enza, Seneg.; below and posterior to larynx, especially on swallowing, HPetrol.; lump in , pit, impedes Swallowing and respi- ration (cardialgia), Lobel. i.; in morning, with inability to breathe through nose, IKali bi.; as of mustard, Ananth.; with nausea, Manc., Urt. ur.; worse at night globus hystericus, (bronchitis), IMere.; before midnight, Arum t.; numbness, Acon.; down Oesophagus, with pain in stomach, Dory.; worse in palate when inhaling, Aph. ch.; in pit, Calc. p.; at pit, in evening, Arund.; as if he had swallowed a small quantity of red pepper, Lyss.; pricking, WLyc.; worse by pressure, empty deglutition and cold water, Kob.; in prºsopagia, IMez.; first right, then left, ISul.; rising, iCalc. p.; rising, in diarrhoea, IISul.; making her roll about floor, Cup. ars.; con- stant need to swallow saliva to relieve, Cub.; as if from sand, Berb.; scalded feeling, Absin., Apis, Merc. sul.., | | Psor.; as if scalded, in hay catarrh, l l Sticta; as if scalded, with intense redness of mucous membrane of tongue, cheeks and fauces, with small vesicular points, extends whereverthere is mucous membrane, even to rectum and vagina, l l Rhus v.; as if scalded by hot fluid, ifac c.; feels scalded, worse during empty swallowing, Merc. iod. rub.; in scarlatina, LArum t., Caps.; on both sides, seemed to arise from chest, Il Caust. ; smarting, as if scalded, Eup. pur.; from smok- ing, better by drinking, Tarax.; small spots (stomacace), ICarbo v.; stinging, I Apis ; stinging, in stricture of oesophagus, Lyss.; with desire for stool, Cornus; to stomach, Amyl.; to stomach, Arn., Carb. S.; like a stick reaching down to stomach, Ananth.; to stomach during deglutition, HKali c.; when swallowing, Ant. chl., Arn., JPuls.; not caused by swallowing, IICaust.; , when swallowing saliva, Merc. iod. flav.; when swallowing, in oesophagitis, Il Ars.; on swallowing, with rough voice, ISul.; with painful swallowing, Stilling.; between acts of swallowing, IECaps.; sense of swelling, H.Lach.; with sour taste, Nitr. ac.; with thirst, Cub., Cup. m., INux v., Sec.; tickling, IKali iod.; as if having swal- lowed tobacco, Eup. pur.; in tonsillitis, I Bell., IMerc. iod. flav.; from other parts towards, Calc. p.; in small ulcers, INatr. m.; to umbili- cal region, l IOxal. ac.; high up in cavity pos- terior to uvula, Cist.; as from hot vapor ascending from stomach, Merc.; greatly ag- gravated by prolonged use of voice (chronic granular pharyngitis), IPhyt.; with daily vomiting, of chocolate masses (carcinoma ventriculi), Mez.; with vomiting of frothy mucus, with cough and frothy expectoration, Urt. ur.; with desire to vomit, during preg- nancy, Magn. c.; when walking, particularly against wind, and when eating warm food, IHep.; as of boiling water rising, IStram.; when he tries to swallow water, Lyss.; into left nostril, like a stream of scalding water, IGels. G@* heat, inflamed. Throat, cancer: Bº Pharynx cancer. Throat, catarrh : Alum., IBadiag., Hydras., IMerc., | IMyr. cer., Natr. a., INux v., Puls., HRumex, ISul.; with abdominal complaints, * inflammation, simulating diphtheria, | Phyt. Bºº blennorrhoea, congested, inflamed. Throat, chest: pain extends to, ILac c. Throat, choking: Abies, Bell., Calc. fl., Cupr. s., Ced., ICup. m., IGlon., Hyos., Iber., IILach., I ILacc., Phyt., Stram. Sul.; with anx- iety, IISpong.; daily attacks, l l Op.; on awak- ing, Crotal.; at back, 10 A.M., Lyss.; frequent- ly after dog bite, IStram.; as if she could o 13. THROAT. 373 not get her breath (sore throat), HCalc.; worse by breathing, l l Chel.; extends to bifurcation of bronchia, I ISyph.; as if closing, between throat and nose, Il Lac c.; in convulsion, ICup. ac.; as after eating choke-pears, Phyt.; after dinner, when sitting and writing, Bar. c.; during bilious eructations, 1Chel.; fulness, must swallow often, | | Eup. pur.; with giddi- ness, l l Lach.; as if some one grasped him, causing suffocation, worse waking in morning (angina), Lach.; like a hair in back part, comes suddenly, causes sickness (gastric dis- order), AKalibi.; from hawking phlegm from fauces, Amb.; with disposition to hawk up phlegm, Carbol. ac.; after inspiration, Asaf.; as of a lump in pit, Dolich.; sudden, when lying down, Ol. jec.; in meningitis, Ver.; particularly in morning and evening, Ol. an:; at night, awaking, Apis ; at night, caused by copious offensive mucus from posterior nares, ISpig.; with cardiac pains, Arg. nit., Cact.; persistent, l l Ol. caje.; noise as if being choked, during pregnancy, seventh month, in a woman with albuminuria, dropsy, headache, etc., | |OEnan.; in right side . , when not swal- lowing, Zinc.; rising, something seems to rise as if she would suffocate, Cham., lNux v.; caused by inability to swallow, after taking cold, IKali c.; spasmodic, Bell., ILach., Nic- col.; when speaking, Manc.; coming up, hin- dering speech, IManc.; as from hasty swal- lowing, Chel.; provoking constant swallow- ing, ILyc.; sensation as if swollen outside, IFerr.; in syphilis, IPhyt.; as if throttled, IGlon.; with worms, Cina, Spig., Tereb. 5& constriction, pressing. Throat feels as if closed: Tarax., Variol. gº choking, swelling. Throat, coldness: IICarbo v., Cepa, Ver.; far back and deep in, with deep respiration now and then, iºd by great relief, Lyss.; all day, Cist.; icy, after warmth, I ILactu. v.; dur- ing inspiration, Sul.; pains worse on drinking cold milk, not cold water, better by warm drinks, after scarlatina (diphtheria), ILyc.; as of something cold rising in, Caust.; throat to roof of mouth, cooling sensation, Camph. Throat, constriction: AEthus., IIApis, Amyl., Ananth., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Arum t., Asaf., Aurant., IBapt., Il Bell., Benz. ac., Calc., ićepa, ICic, Cinch. bol, Coccus, ICro- tal., ICrot. t., ICup. m., Cycl., Dig., Dory., | | Eryng., IFerr., Ferr. mur., IGels., Guaraea, IHell., Hyos., Iber., Jacar., IIIach., | | Lact., ac., Merc. cor., Merc. S., Mez., Naja, Niccol., Nux v., | | Puls., Rhod., Sep., Stilling, Stram., Sul. ac., l l Zinc ; in asthma, Ipec.; on awak- ing, Ast. rub., Crotal.., | | Ver.; back part, at 3 P.M., worse at 4, disappearing at 6, but returned at 7 and lasted until 10, Lyss.; as if throat and chest were bound together, so that he had to sit up, bending forward, Ars.; with em- barrassed breathing, Crotal.; with dyspnoea, must loosen cravat, Sars.; obstruction of breath at pit, Coccul.; with stoppage of breath, as if by a spasm (asthma), Sars.; in cardialgia, |Plumb.; extended to chest, Amyl.; convul- sive motion, with feeling as of a stone there, Bufo.; during cough, Bell., Puls.; with dry cough, Ascl. t., IBrom.., ||Phos ; causing cough, ICalc.; causing constant dry hacking cough, Lac c.; with spasmodic dry tickling cough, Magn. p.; with cough at midnight . (asthma), IPuls.; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in epilepsy, Crotal.; with empty eructations and palpitation of heart, Coloc.; food cannot be easily swallowed, Carbo v.; in gastric disturbance, Tarant.; with hawking, spitting, irritation to vomit, Acon.; as of hoop around throat (asthma), Cact.; as if lame, Coccul.; at larynx, I | Chel.; in left side, IBar. c.; par- ticularly in morning and evening, IQl., an:; as if too narrow, Apis, Arum t., HCalc., Sabad., | |Sul.; as if too narrow, must swallow con- tinually, IICaust.; low down, with slight nausea, ILact. ac.; as if oesophagus would be closed, as after swallowing an astringent drink, Sabad.; painful, Arum m., IISul.; painful, on attempting to eat (angina faucium), Lach.; painful, when talking or swallowing, causing anxiety, l l Paris; with slight pain over left eye. IUran. n.; with palpitation, worse by motion, deep inspiration and holding breath, IKalm.; with palpitation and weakness, Manc.; suffocating, in parturition, Ign.; in angina pectoris, Tabac.; with sensation like a plug, when swallowing, I lSep.; with retch- ing, Con.; retching, as if food or plug were stuck in there, worse swallowing, disappears on continuing to swallow, but returns, Ign.; in Scarlatina, Caps.; with sneezing, l l Arum t.; spasmodic, IIIBell., 1Con., IIpec., ILach., IILaur.; spasmodic, at back, Canth.; spas- modic, with tightness of chest, Ipec.; spas- modic, in angina faucium, Caps.; spasmodic, directly across, beneath lower jaw, Sang.; spasmodic, left side and after sleep, Lach.; spasmodic, painful, Lact. ac.; spasmodic, in epidemic pharyngitis and laryngitis, ILach.; spasmodic, ascending from stomach, J *:::::: Manc.; spasmodic, on attempting to swallow liquid, Magn. p.; spasmodic, with difficult swallowing, l l Lac c., Stram.; spasmodic, suf- focative, ICact., ILach., Mosch., Ver.; be- fore attack of spasms, IMosch.; in spasms, after fright, ICup. m.; in spasms, before menses, | | Puls.; impeding speech, Manc.; feels some- thing there preventing speech, cannot eat, IPuls.; unable to speak a loud word, Ratan.; with every word he speaks, l l Dros.; suffoca- tive, in angina pectoris, IICact.; suffocative, in hysteria, Ign.; suffocative, on swallowing, HBell., Calc., ICup. m., Thuya ; on swallow- ing, in cholera, Lauroc., HBell.; exciting de- sire to swallow, Cact. ; caused by frequent efforts at swallowing, IBapt.; swallowing dif- ficult, Ced., IFluor. ac.; swallowing difficult, nothing goes down, ILyc.; on swallowing, empty, Cinnab., Gratiol.; when swallowing saliva, INatr. S.; on swallowing solids, Lact.ac.; after swallowing, followed by thirst, Polyg.; when trying to swallow, with great urging to do so, HPlumb.; on swallowing, with desire to swallow continually, Zinc.; caused by steam arising from fat, TPsor.; transitory, extend- ing to larynx, Ascl. t.; as if tied, Arum t., ºil. ICrotal.; as if tied by a string, , in influenza, Sahad.; feeling as from something tight about neck, makes breathing difficult, Diosc., ILach.; with titillation, TVer.; in tris- mus, pulls and tears at throat, ILach.; in tu- berculosis mesenterica, IIod.; in upper part, Bell.; when walking, Natr. S.; better when 374 13. THROAT. walking, I Dros.; worse when taking water into mouth, (spasm of throat), Lyss. tº choking, pressing; also CEsophagus, and Pharynx, constriction, spasm. Throat, congested : Bar. m., Chlor., IIris, IKalibi., IIPhyt., Syph.; with cough, fliHell.; after kidney complaints, IBerb.; in morning, | | Elaps. 33%" inflamed. Throat, sensation of cotton : IIBhos. Throat, crawling: Cist.; causing cough, I Amm. m., | | Bry., IKali c., Carbo v. Bºº tickling. Throat, cutting : Brach.; as from knives, when swallowing, Stann.; deeply, iSabad.; worse in palate, when inhaling, Aph. ch.; when swal- lowing, IPuls., | | Psor.; Soreness between acts of swallowing, Mang. H& lancinating. , Throat, darting: to ear and head, Merc. cy.; to occiput, on touching throat, ILach. Throat, digging : from before backward, when coughing, Ars. Bºº cutting, lancinating. Throat, crumb : Gº foreign body. Throat, diphtheria: Acet. ac., Ailant., Amm. c., 1Ant. t., II Apis, l l Arg. met., II Arum t., II Ars., Ars. i., Il Bapt., Bar. c., Bell., IRBrom., I Bry., HCalc. p., | | Canth., BCaps., | | Carbol. ac., IChin. a., Chlor., HChrom. ac., Citrus, ICrotal., HHipp, I | Hydras., IIIgn., | |Iod., IIGels., | | Guaiac., Jab., IIRali bi, Kali br., IKali iod., IKali m., IKali perm., Kali ph., Kalm., IKaol., IKreo., ILact. ac., IILac c., IILach., IILachn., ILyc., IMerc., IMerc. cor., IMerc. cy., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., INaja, ILNatr. a., JNatr. m., | | Natr. ph., INitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., IHPhyt., Plumb., | | Ran. Sc., IIRhus, I | Sal. ac., | | Sang., | | Spong., ISul., ISul. ac., | | Tarant., IThuya ; with albu- minuria, Ars., Canth., Kali m., Phyt.; with backache, Phyt.; with bleeding, Ars., Carbo v., ICrotal., ILach., IMerc. cy., Mur. ac.; with burning, Ars., Sec.; with cellulitis, IRhus ; with great debility, Ailant., Amm. c., Apis, IArs., Arum t., IBapt., Brom., Bry., Canth., Caps., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Chin. a., Chlor., ICrotal., Helon., Kali per., IKali ph., HILach., IMerc. cy., IMur. ac., Natr. a., Nitr. ac., ||Nux v., Plumb., Psor., Sul. ac.; with debility, espe- cially when the adynamic character shows, itself early, strength fails rapidly and paraly- sis of heart threatens, Phos.; with muscular debility, in scarlatina, IMerc. iod, flav.; gen- eral and rapid prostration, IPhyt.; better, after cold or warm drinks, worse on empty swallowing, | | Lac c.; in early stage, IIod.; wholesale destruction of epithelium, with pharyngeal inflammation, I ILac c.; with con- junctivitis, IMerc. iod. rub.; brought on by exposure to damp and cold atmosphere, or sleeping in damp,ill-ventilated rooms, IIPhyt.; exudate commences in one of arches of pha- rynx or in uvula, IMerc. Sol.; exudate ash- colored (scarlatina), IPhyt.; exudate dark- almost black, or dirty brown, on posterior walls and pillars, l l Lac c.; exudate dark colored, left to right, ILach.; exudate exten- sive, well organized, exciting cough, IKali bi.; exudate dirty grayish (after scarlatina), ICon.; exudate dirty grayish, tough, IIApis; exudate dry, wrinkled, II Ars.; exudate leaves a deep excavation, I Lac c.; exudate glistening, | | Lac c.; exudate greenish, l l Lac c.; exudate gray, I ILac c.; exudate dirty gray, l l Lac c.; exudate has appearance of honeycomb, dirty in color, BMerc. cy.; exudate has appearance of dirty wash leather, IIPhyt.; exudate thick, gray, yel- low, or dark false membrane, inflamma- tion shifts from side to side, generally worse on left, l l Lac c.; exudate left side, IBrom., ILach., Merc. iod. rub.; exudate left side, going to right, IILach., IPetrol.; ex- udate changing locality, Lac c.; exudation, on a wounded palate looked like mould on bread, IKali bi.; exudate in patches, Iod., | | Lacc., Merc. iod.rub.;exudate, gray patches, on left side, Lac c.; exudate, inpatches,spread- ing from right to left, or descending from nose, worse by cold drinks and after sleep, ILyc.; exudate, many very small patches, IMerc. cy.; exudate in patches, greenish yellow, IIgn.; exudate, in patches, foul, gray, yellow (scarlatina), Lac c.; exudate pearly, l l Lac c., ILyc., IIPhyt.; exudate of white points on opening of ducts of glands at beginning of angina, IKali m.; exudate right side, I Apis, IIgn., ILac c., , Ilyc, Merc., Merc._iod. flav.; exudate, right side going to left, Ilyc., ISul.; commencing on right side, extend- ing over both tonsils, worse 4 A.M., better 4 P.M., | |Nux v.; exudate white, like scabs, IIApis; exudate, scablike, fetid, considerable erosion underneath, II Cali per.; exudate, in white shreds, Lach.; exudate, covering both sides, IKaol., B.Phyt., | | Tarant.; exudate on both sides, on inflamed red base, 3 inch long, 3 inch wide, § inch thick, same length and width as base, anterior edge dirty yellow, centre more organized, pearly, glistening white like cartilage, more firm and dense right side, Lac c.; exudate, changing sides, SILac c.; exudate yellowish, commencing on each side, Sul.; exudate, looks like Smearkase, the tongue, roof of mouth, gums and cheeks lined with it (post-scarlatinal diphtheria), I ILacc.; exudafe soft, I | Sal. ac.; exudate, formation of speck, HIod.; exudate, gray spots in left side, | | Lac c.; exudate, white spots on left side, Lach.; exudate, numerous white spots on pale red surface, ILach.; exudate, a large mass threat- ening suffocation, removed by forceps, a sec- ond takes the place of the first, l l Lac c.; exu- date thick, IKalibr., || Lac c.; exudate thick, gray, ILach.; exudate tough, firmly adher- ing, spreads into nostrils and larynx, HKali bi.; exudate, excessive deposit, tough, whitish gray, extends over whole throat, Merc. cy.; exudate begins in pharynx, extends upward, Brom.; exudate looks as if warnished, I ILac c.; exudate white, like china, IILac C.; exu- date grayish white, IIPhyt.; exudate white, yellow or any shade between, Merc. cy.; exu- date yellow, worse on right side, Merc. iod. flav.; face bloated and pale, TNatr. m. ; fauces, rapid destruction, 1Chin. a.; fetid, Ars., II Arum t., Bapt., Caps., Carbol. ac., Chin. a., Chlor., ICrotal., Ign., Iod., IKali bi., IKali m., IKali perm., IKali ph., IKreo., ILac c., IILach., ILyc., Merc. cy., JNitr, ac., Sul. ac.; with low fever, Merc. cy., IMur, ac., IRhus ; with low fever and absence of pain, ICarbol. ac.; gangrenous, Amm. c., Caps., NCarbo v., IKali br., IKali ph., ILach.; gangrenous, with tendency to sloughing 13. THROAT. 375 and implication of larynx, IPlumb.; with glandular swelling, Amm. C., Ars., Arum t., Calc., Carbol, ac., Chin. a., Chlor., Hep, Ign., IIod., Kali bi-, Kreo., ILyc., Merc. cy., Merc. iod. flav., Natr. m.; with head- ache, Ailant., ICrotal., Rhus, IPhyt.; with impending paralysis of heart, l l Agar., Apis, HArs. i., Arum t., Carbol. ac., IBLach., Merc. cy., H.Naja, Natr., a.; hemorrhage, interstitial, of bright red blood, ensues after membrane leaves, grows slowly better and membrane appears again, alternating for several days, l l Lac c.; worse from hot drinks, IIPhyt.; with much inflammation, | |Sal. ac.; progress insidous, BApis ; useful as an intercurrent remedy, Sul.; laryngeal, IApis, l l Ars. i., HIBrom., l l Carbol. ac., Hep., IIod., Ilkali bi., HKali m., || Kaliph., ILach., ILac c., IMerc. cy., IMerc. iod., JNitr. ac., Sang., ISpong. ; cases similar to Lachesis, when larynx is invaded, Naja; on left side, pains mostly in chest, with a dry cough, Manc.; of lips, HArum t., l l Rhus ; malignant, Ailant., IWArum t., IBrom, ICrotal.., || Kali ph., H.Kreo., Lac c., WLach., Merc. cy. ; malig- nant, confined to fauces, with terrible fetor oris, IKreo ; with measles, BApis ; after abuse of iodide of mercury, HKalibi; with horrible fetor of mouth, Variol.; thick vitiated mucous secretions difficult to detach, Myr. cer.; nasal, IINitr. ac.; with pain in neck and back of head, Ign.; with stiffness of neck, head drawn to one side, Lachn.; with remarkable ner- vous phenomena, IHIgn., Phyt.; better at noon, deposit nearly disappeared, worse again at night, ILac c.; epistaxis following detach- ment of membrane in nose, HPhos.; membrane extends into nose, BMerc. cy; nose is stopped up, I Amm. c.; obstruction of posterior nares, lNatr. a. ; violent onset, l l Tarant.; papillae filiformes swollen, RMerc. cy.; with pains in whole body, l l Lac c.; pains, with difficult swallowing, beginning paralysis of glosso- pharyngeal nerve, l l Kali m.; paralytic symp- toms strongly marked, Lac c.; parotids in- flamed, IBRhus ; phlegmonous, ILyc.; pseudo- membrane similar to that of angina faucium and croup, Chi Om. ac.; pseudo-membrane firm, pearly, fibrinous, prone to extend to larynx and trachea, likali bi.; inflamed parts purple, HKalibi., Natr. a, ISul.; livid purple color of affected parts, with dull dry appear- ance and little swelling, pain out of propor- tion to amount of inflammation, Lach ; ab- sorption, causing pyaemia, with hectic fever, ICrotal, IILach.; absence of reaction, Sec.; with restlessness, Ars., Arum t., Lach., ILyc, IRhus; complains of closeness of room, ISul.; with salivation, Il Arum t., Iod., B.Lac c., IMerc. cy., Merc. iod flav., Merc. iod. rub., INitr. ac., IRhus, Sul. ac ; after scarlatina, ICon., | | Lac c.; with Scarlatina, Ailant., Apis, II Arum t., | | Lac c., IPhyt.; sensibility of parts increased, mobility diminished, ILach.; better after a little sleep, Nux v.; suffocative attacks in sleep, Op.; worse after sleep, ILach., ILyc.; worse after sleeping or talking, Lach.; Slug- gish cases, ISul.; with sopor or stupor, Ailant., Lyc., Natr. m.; unable to speak, IKali per.; worse during and after a cold storm from northeast, Lac c.; subjective symptoms more prominent than objective, ILach.; Oedema of throat and uvula, IIApis, Kalibi., Natr. a.; whole body swollen, right side, NLac c.; tongue dry or mapped, BNatr. m.; angry looking ulcers, IAilant., Apis, B.Arum t.; with ulcera- tion and gangrenous suppuration, IKali perm., HKali ph.; with phagedenic ulceration, Merc. cy.; urine scanty, Arum t., Merc. iod. flav.; husky voice, IBrom., IHep., IIod., IKali bi., | | Kali m.; vomiting green, l l Natr. S.; vomit- ing watery fluids, Natr. m.; in cold weather, generally epidemic, l l Phyt. gº Fauces, Pharynx and Uvula exudate. Throat diphtheria sequelae: Helon, IILac c., Manc., flSil.; in albuminuria, IMerc. cor., | Phyt.; fetid breath, with constipation, IPhyt.; dropsy, Apis, Ars., Bry., Cinch., Chin. a., Hell.; dysphagia, Amyl.; endocar- ditis, Lach.; hearing dull, IIPhyt.; hoarse- ness, III’hos.; hoarseness and persistent sore throat, IPhyt.; hemiplegia, left side, JNux v.; paralysis, Arg. nit., Arn., Bar. C., Caust., 1Coccul., Crotal., Cupr., IIGels., Helon., IHyos., l l Kali ph., IILac c., ILach, INatr. m., INux v., Phos., Phyt., Plumb., Rhus, Sul., Thuya, Zinc.; partial paralysis of lower extremities, with constriction of pharynx, INux v.; paralysis, could not bear heat or covering, l l Sec.; threatened paralysis of lungs, Ant. t., Camph., Mosch.; pericarditis, ILach.; rheumatic and neuralgic affections, IPhyt.; defective sight, IApis, I | Calab., Gels., IILach., Kali ph., IIPhyt., INux v., Sil.; sore throat, with derangement of digestive organs, HPhyt.; strabismus, Kali ph.; swelling of uvula, INux v.; nasal voice, Ilkali ph. Throat, drawing: cramplike, as if constrict- ed, Plat.; in muscles, Acon.; in muscles of, with desire to scratch, Nux v.; paralytic, in sides, Coccul.; in left side, better in cold air, Cepa ; from stomach, oppressive after potatoes, Alum. Throat, dry: Acon., Alum., Amm. c., Amm. m., II Anag., Anthrok., Apis, Aph. ch., Ars., Ars. S. f., Arum d., Asar., Ast. r., Atrop., HBell., Berb., Brach., | |Bry., Cann. s., ºrCarbol. ac.,t.Carb. S., ICepa, Chlor., Clem., Coccus, Coccul., 1Colch., Coloc., Cop., Cub., Cycl., IDros., Eup. perf., IGels., Hep, Hyos., Iod., Ind., Iris, Jatroph., IKalibi., IKalibr., | | Kali c., ILach., Lact. ac., IMagn. m., Meny- anth., || Merc., Merc. per., IIMerc. sol., Merc. sul., Mez., Mosch., Myrtus, Naja, Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., HINux m., IOp., Phos.ac., IIPhos., IPhyt., Plant., Pod, IPsor., ||Ptel., IISabad., Sal. ac., Seneg., ISpong., Squilla, Staph, HISticta, I Sul., Tarax., Thuya, Zing.; with aching, causing frequent cough (chronic syph- ilitic sore throat), IKalm.; as from something acrid, Aph. ch.; constant, in aphonia-nervosa, | | Puls.; in angina, IMerc.; worse on awaking, IAlum., Ammoniac., Bov., Manc., l l Nux m., Zing.; awakens, especially 5 A.M. (spasmodic croup of scrofulous children), IKali iod.; worse when awaking during night,with cough, Lachn.; on awaking, in parenchymatous met- ritis, l l Lac c.; of back part, ICaust., ILobel. c., INux m.; of back part, better holding cold water in mouth, Raph.; of back part, chokes at every swallow, as if pharynx were inactive or paralyzed, Rhus; can scarcely breathe, must moisten mouth, 10 P.M., ILach.; with burning in chest, IMur. ac.; becoming burn 376 13. THROAT. ing, extends to larynx, after catching cold, IKalibi.; with burning in epigastrium, IKali iod.; in catarrh, Apis, iPhos., HSep., I Sticta ; choking, Ailant.; as from a cold,_Sil.; con- strictive, Æsc. h.; with dry coryza, Nitr. ac.; with cough, Iodof, Jamb., Kalm., Phos., HPhyt., IISul.; with dry cough, Calc. p., BHam.; provokes hacking cough, Stront.; with teasing, dry, hacking cough, Sang.; dry cough, at night, IAlum.; causing paroxysms of two or three coughs, IPuls.; dry, with tick- ling cough, Sang.; with violent cough, as from vapor of sulphur, HKali m.; it seems as if it would crack, Sang.; in croup, Brom., IPhos.; after diarrhoea, in morning, Oxal. ac.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; with dizziness, Ailant.; better by drinking. ICist.; not bene- fited by any sort of drink, IIStram., Ver.; causing constant desire to drink (phthisis florida), I IMerc. cor.; it hurts when he drinks (typhoid fever), Bell.; has to drink often to keep moist, I Phyt.; drinks often but little at a time, l l Pic. ac.; with drawing pain, Sabina; as if filled with dust, Iber.; better by eating, ICist., Iber.; worse after eat. ing, ILach.; with papulous eruption, Kali iod.; with heaviness of eyes, Naja; with faint- ing, IStram.; feeling, Acon., IKalm, Mez, Nätr. c., iiNux m.; feels as if dried with blotting paper (stomacace), Carbo v.; with sensation in velum palate as if desguamation were about to take place (hysteria), Lach.; in typhoid fever, l l Rhus, iCalad.; in yellow fever, IGels.; with swollen glands, Med...; with hawking, Calad., Stront.; worse from hawk- ing, Spong.; feels dry, yet constantly hawks transparent mucus, WNatr. m.; with constant inclination to hawk up tenacious mucus, which soon again collects and causes irri- tation, Zinc.; with headache, Stram.; after attack of functional disturbance of heart, ILil. tig.; with constant hemming, caused by secretion of tough, sticky phlegm, Sep.; with severe hiccough, Ver. v.; with hoarseness, Eup. perf, I IGels., IKali bi-, Lact. ac., Sul. ac.; with hoarseness, after rising in morning, Magn. m.; in hysteria, ILyc.; in influenza, ICepa, HiChel.; menses too early and too pro- fuse, Nux m.; from midday until 1 to 3 A.M., then better until next noon, Cist.; early in morning, Coca ; between 2 and 3 A.M., Kali c.; mornings, Amb., Kob.; worse mornings, IiPuls.; IAilant.; worse in morning and inhal- ing fresh air, Ammoniac.; in morning, in bed, Sars.; especially in morning, Zinc.; worse morning and evening, TPhyt.; in morning, with thirst, Petrol.; painful, mouth full of saliva, Merc.; with accumulation of mucus, Petroſ.; with accumulation of mucus in lar- ynx, Zinc.; with expectoration of large quan- tity of yellow, thick, lumpy mucus, I IPuls.; with constriction of larynx after sleeping, ILach.; as if something had lodged (after ton- sillitis), Natr.a.; with nausea, Amyl., IIIpec.; at night, Calc. p., HCinnab, , Sep., Sul.; worse at night, TTPhos.; at night on waking, ILach.; night and day, throat glistens, IPhos.; worse at night, causing him to drink often, iCinnab.; must swallow saliva to relieve, especially at night, ICist.; all night, could hardly, speak, Form.; as if numb, Magn: S.; extending to oesophagus, Natr. S.; in ophthal- | mia, TICic.; parched, Alum., Cub., Plant., Sep.; parched, on awaking, 5 A.M., I Amyl.; parched, with thirst for cold water, Cann. i.; painful, Cain.; with slight erysipelatous red- ness in pharynx, Lyss.; in pit, Calc. a.; and pricking, not better by drinking, Lobel. i.; in prosopalgia, IMez.; sensation of rawness, Polyg.; in renal inflammation, I Senecio; first right, then left, ISul.; and rough, IGels., IPhyt.; and rough, as from taking cold, IAEsc. h.; and rough, when coughing, Il Gels.; with profuse saliva, Colch., Rhod.; with flow of watery saliva, nausea and discomfort in abdo- men, Colch.; in scarlatina, Amm. c.; with scraping, Kreo.; scratching and burning (cramp), I ILact. ac.; Scratching, as if trachea. were closed with a leaf, Mang.: during sleep, II.Nux m.; after sleep, Manc.; worse after sleeping, eating and drinking, ICist.; contin- ual, increasing, with sleeplessness, then hoarse- ness, Lachn.; and sore, Coccus, Phyt.; from smoking, | | Ver.; with sneezing, followed by coryza, AEsc. h.; impedes speech, Seneg.; Spot, causing cough, Act. rac.; spot, especially left side, worse on awaking, Crotal.; a small spot, from which pain extends to ear, ILach.; in spots, throat feels “parched up?’ on waking (syphilis), ILach.; stinging, IStann.; with sticking or boring in ears, Ol. an.; sticking as with a thousand needles, threatens to suffo- cate, ILach.; with fulness of stomach and loss of appetite, in evening dryness is so great, tongue sticks to roof of mouth (typhoid), HNux m.; after stool, I | Oxal. ac.; worse when swallowing, Æsc. h., Stann., Thlaspi, Zinc., Zing.; with desire to swallow frequently, Gels., HLach. ; makes swallowing difficult, Atrop., Aur. mur., Bufo., l l Kali m., Lach., Meny- anth., Phyt., IIStram, Tabac.; especially during empty swallowing, Ol. an.; with fre- quent empty swallowing, Merc, iod. flav.; constant need to swallow saliva, Cub., IISul.; when swallowing, then scraping, Caust.; with soreness, swelling and redness, as in scarlet fever, with hectic and cough, I ISang.; when talking or swallowing fluids, IAlum.; with thirst, Aph ch., Cimex, Crotal., Cup. m., HDros., Jamb., INatr. c., B.Nux m., IPhyt., | |Psor., Sec.; without thirst, Asaf., Samb.; after inflammation of throat, I Hep.; of throat pit, Zing.; in tonsillitis, Apis ; with swelling of tonsils, IIPhyt.; unpleasant, Ferr. iod; with copious urine, IIStram.; with rough voice, ISul.; not better by water, I | Ham.; after rising of sour or bitter water, Kob.; with frequent desire for small quantities of water, l l Puls. Bº heat, inflammation. Throat, ears: deafness and otalgia, from throat affections, IKalibi., I Med., Nitr, ac., Sang., Staph, Sul.; pain, extending into, Ailant, IApis, Calc., Carbol.ac., IILach, Merc., | | Pa- ris, Tell.; pain on swallowing, Lacc., ILach.; pain pushes toward left, Lac c.; pain on left side, Lach., | |Lith.; pain into middle, Gels.; pain into right, ICepa; pains to right, on swal- lowing (diphtheria), Kali bi.; pain on sides, aching on pressure, Calc. p.; pricking as of raw sore pain proceeding from ear, especially left side, worse from empty deglutition and from swallowing fluids rather than solids, Crotal.; Stitching to right, from motion of tongue, 13. THROAT. 377 sticking on turning head, IHep.; Soreness, Amb.; Bell. Bº Swallowing ears; also Chap. 6, Ears swelling and throat, and Eustachian tubes. Throat, feeling of emptiness : Calc. p. #3% large. Throat, eruption: reddish brown, like small- pox pustules without central depression, tips of pimples fill with pus, worse in warmth of bed (secondary syphilis), 1 ISyph.; begins (scarlatina), Bell.; red blotches, as large as a split pea, Elaps ; hard, dark, red, circular elevated blotches in groups or isolated, on left side, skin of affected parts terse and showing surrounding skin swollen, showing erysipe- latous redness, stitching in eruption produced or aggravated by pressure (urticaria), l l Rhus; mottled, as if diphtheritic deposit were com- mencing, Amm, br.; erythematous, Ant. t.; erythema spread into mouth, causing vom- iting, with temporary relief, Vespa; mu- cous patches, Merc., Nitr. ac., I ISyph.; bright scarlet patches, Ant. chl.; pimples, Hy- per.; small sore pustules (canker), Med.; small rash, Camph.; brown spots, like freckles, |Kalibi.; small, round, bluish red spots (pete- chiae), l l Kreo.; spots here and there, covered with pus, Colch.; Small spots, as of some- thing corroding(stomacace), Carbov.; whitish spots with red halo, Caps.; vesicular, Ant. t., HCanth., Rhus; lining covered with white blisters, Canth.; wartlike excrescences, feel like pointed tubes when swallowing, Arg. nit. Bº Pharynx eruption. Throat, exudation: diffused, blackish, IChin. a.; croupous, Hippoz., IIRali m.; peels off, Ant. t.; white, like china, I Petrol.; grayish white, succeeded by ulcers, Mur. ac.; exu- date, whitish in scarlatina or diphtheria, |Caps.; resembling diphtheria, with or with- out ulceration, IHydras.; like fish scales, | | Lac c.; covered with plastic lymph, Canth. Hº diphtheria; also Fauces and Tonsils exudate. Throat, fetid: gº odor. Throat, pushes finger down, Mur. ac. Throat, sensation as of a fishbone : Jº for- eign body. Throat, sensation as of a foreign body : in chronic angina, Ant. c.; in consumption, IKali bi.; with dry cough, Bell.; impeding breathing and swallowing, Lobel. i.; as of apple core, Merc. Sol.; as of a piece of bacon, INux m.; as of a bar across back part, l l Lac c.; as if swallowing over a bone, with rolling around, Ign.; as if a half fluid body were ascending, Spig.; as of a body which he must swallow, ISabad.; as if a crumb were lodged (chronic irritability of fauces), Lach.; as if a crumb or hair were lodged behind larynx, Coccus; as if a crumb of bread remained sticking, obliges swallowing, better by hawk- ing, IILach.; of a body which he cannot swal- low, offers no impediment to swallowing food chronic rheumatism), l l Sab.; as of dust §. | | Ver.; as of a large fishbone, on swallowing, Apis ; as of a fishbone or splinter, IIHep.; sudden feeling, as of a fishbone, im- pedes respiration, Lach.; as if food had lodged (dyspepsia), Arg, nit.; as if food had to pass over, Merc.; as of a hair, Carb. S., Sul.; as of a hair, in diphtheria, l l Ars.; painful, on a small spot in left side next root of tongue, worse by pressure, T-Ced.; as if something had lodged in right side, stinging, | ||Lach.; as if she had swallowed something which had lodged, better during first sleep, remains after Waking, Sep.; as if something had lodged, impeding deglutition, Amm. c.; strange rising With sensation of stuffing, as if something were lodged, 1Con...; as if swallowing a piece of meat, during empty deglutition, Sul.; feeling of obstruction on swallowing, every other day, first right side, Lach.; pressure in throat pit, Caust.; as of a foreign body rising, which must be swallowed, Chel.; as of sand, ICist; of a skin hanging loosely, must swallow over it, BSabad.; when swallowing, as if something were hanging in neighborhood of hyoid bone, or as if a bread crumb had lodged, felt at noon and again at dinner, Pallad.; as of a snake, Lach.; as of a splinter, Alum., II Arg. nit., IIHep., Natr. m.; as if a splinter three-quar- ters of an inch in length were imbedded verti- cally, pains worse on swallowing, III)olich.; as if a sponge were hanging, impedes respira- tion, Lach.; as if something stuck, Acon.; with stinging, extending into ear (diphtheria), ILach.; as if a stick with a ball on each end, extended from left side of throat to left side of abdomen, Kali c.; as if something were stick- ing which ought to be removed by hawking, ICham.; as of a stick, when swallowing, Arg. nit.; as of a thread or string, Sabad., || Val.; as of something to swallow, Lach.; on swal- lowing, as if ulcerated, IGraph.; of a swelling, as if he had to swallow over a foreign body, Sabina ; as if a valve rose in throat, Ferr.; as if a wheat-hull were just behind manu- brium sterni, causing cough (cirrhotic kidney), | |Plumb.; as if a web were drawn across, every morning at 6 o'clock, better by hot tea or hot water, l l Zinc. tº ball, globus hystericus, ſump, plug. Throat, fluttering in pit: extends upward from heart, Eup. pur. Throat, fulness : I.Arum d., || Bapt., | |Bry., Eup. pur., | | Lac c., E.Lach., Syph.; with want of appetite, weariness alternating with buli- mia, Phos.; felt choked, l l Phyt.; clogging sensation (urticaria), Led.; can hardly pre- vent crying, Eup. pur.; in prevailing fever HAmm. m.; feels filled up, IGels.: feels filled up as if he could not swallow, Sil.; as of a lump, with involuntary attempts at swallow- ing, Con.; in menorrhagia, Carbol. ac.; from least morsel of food, ILyc.; in variola, IThuya; with palpitation, Eup. pur.; in pit, with sup- pressed eructations, Con...; as if plugged, Ananth.; worse on right side, goes down to chest, ILac c.; on swallowing, Eucal.; with desire to swallow, Carbol. ac., Cinnab.; keeps him swallowing frothy, mucus, Lact. ac.; causes feeling of Suffocation, preventing sleep at night, l l Lac c. Throat, furry feeling: in suppressed menses, !Chen. a. Throat, gangrene: IIAilant., Amm. c., An- thrac., IBArs., II Arum t., Carbo v., | | Carbol. ac., Chin. a., Cinch., IKali ph., IKreo., IILach., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., Phyt., ISul.; sloughs rapidly, presenting a bluish appear- ance, ILach., Merc. cy. gº diphtheria, inflammation. 378 13. THROAT. Throat, glands: swollen, IIArum t., HBell., II Calc., Crotal., Hep., IIIod., | | Lacc., H.Lach., ILyc., IIMerc., Merc. cy., Merc. iod. flav., Natr. c., l l Phyt., IISil.; swelling extending to ears, causing transient deafness (bronchial catarrh), l l Med.; swelling, left side, size of hen's egg, hard or suppurating, Lith.; feel swollen, worse from cold or moist air, Polyg.; swelling, with ichorous or yellow discharge from nose (Scarlatina), Rhus; swellings on left side extend behind ear (after scarlet fever), Lach.; painful swelling, Staph.; swol- len, in Scarlatina, Ailant., Amm. c., M.Arum t., Calc., ILach.; Swelling, scrofulous, IICist.; Suppuration, IICist.; tension, as if swollen, Amb.; ulcerated, IMerc. iod. rub. ɺ diphtheria; also Tonsils enlarged. Throat, glazed look: I.Natr. m.; glistening (diphtheria), I ILac c., Petrol.; glossy, as if varnished (diphtheria), II Apis, IHLac c.; glassy, ICist.; shining (croupous diphtheria), Lac c.; in syphilis, ILac c. Throat, globus hystericus: Arund., Aurant., IIAsaf, Con., IIIgn., ILac def., IBLyc., IMagn. m., IIMosch., INux m., IPlat., IPlumb., IPuls., | |Sep., Val.; in chorea, HIgn.; in dysmenor- rhoea, l l Tarant.; in hysterical subjects, Ign.; in menorrhagia, Carbol. ac.; with warm sen- sation, rising from stomach into throat, IVal. Égº ball, choking, constriction, foreign body, lump, nervous affections, plug. Throat, gnawing: not painful, Cepa. Throat, goitre : Gº Chap. 31. Throat, granulated: Ananth., Myr. cer. Throat, grasping : impending croup, in diph- theria, Lach.; right hand clutches, in epi- lepsy, l l Bell.; with sensation of choking and lividity of face (melancholia), I | Naja ; with sighing and groaning, liStram. Throat, hawking: IAlum., Amm. m., Aph. ch., L.Arum d., Arum t., HBell., Cain., Castor., Caust., Chin. a..., | | Ham., Jamb., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., INatr. c., HINatr. m., Natr. ph., HNitr. ac., Seneg., IStram., ISul., Xan., l l Zinc.; of yellow, offensive balls, Sil.; bloody, ILyc.; before expectoration of bright red blood, with sensation of fulness, and in- ternal restlessness, l l Phos. ac.; with burning of throat, Coccus; constant, in chronic ca- tarrh, IAlum.; constant, in coryza, IPhyt.; frequent, through day, Vinca; produced by dryness of larynx, Mar. v.; after breakfast, Calc. p.; of little follicular exudates, ISec.; in typhoid fever, HPsor.; constant, in chronic irritability of fauces, ILach.; alternates with hoarseness, Selen.; from irritation in larynx, Aph. ch.; with catarrhal inflammation of lar- ynx, trachea, bronchi and eyes, caused by mucus trickling down posterior nares into throat (coryza), l l Merc.; with dark red in- flammation and swelling in parts, worse in morning (phthisis, laryngitis), Merc. iod.rub.; incessant, provoked by sensation of weight and strangulation at larynx, l l Phos.; as if a Smull leaf obstructed windpipe, Ant. t.; round cheesy lumps, size of a pea, Bry.; cheesy lumps, size of a split pea, disgusting odor and taste (follicular pharyngitis), IHKali m.; a hard, greenish lump, Merc. iod. rub.; small, Solid lumps, which he must swallow, Pallad.; in morning, Apis, IPhos.; in morning, with dryness of posterior nares, Natr. m.; of mu- cus, Ailant., Aph. ch., Bar. c., Brom, Calc. fl., 1Carbo a., Carbo v., Coccus, IGraph., Gymn., Hep., Lil. tig., Natr. S.; of bloody mucus, Jamb.; of bloody mucus, in morning, IFluor. ac.; of thick mucus mixed with clotted blood, seems to come from head, relieves pain, Ars. i.; of brown mucus, often tinged with blood, in morning (dysmenorrhoea), | | Tarant.; of mucus, with raw pain under clavicles, IRumex; of mucus, continuously, IParis; something always loosening, some- thing always remaining, Jamb.; of mucus, with cough, Ferr. iod.; of mucus, with cough, caused by tight feeling in left ovarian region, | |Phos.; of mucus, in evening, followed by sore pain in throat, Stann.; of mucus, at 11 A.M., HJacea; of mucus, with gagging, Calc. ph.; masses of gluey, bloody mucus, l l Badiag.; during day and in morning, pieces of starch- like, grayish phlegm, with a salty taste (ozae- na), INatr. S.; green puruloid matter, Ailant.; green or yellow, l l Dros.; phlegm has greasy, rancid taste, Asaf.; thick, green yellow, fetid mucus, Sil.; mucus, H.Bry.; hard, round white masses fly from mouth (phthisis), IKali c.; of mucus, with slight hoarseness, Med.; quanti- ties of lumpy mucus gave temporary relief from feeling of fulness (chronic catarrh), l l Psor.; lumps of phlegm, with sensation as if larynx were pressed, impeding swallowing, HChel.; mucus, mostly in morning, Cist.; mucus in morning, IPhos., Sars., IºSep.; of mucus, morning and evening, l l Phyt.; mucus, in morning, with haemoptysis, IOl. jec.; mu- cus in morning (influenza), HPhos.; mucus, particularly in morning, with nausea, Calc.; of mucus in morning, with stenosis, Natr. m.; of mucus in morning, while walking, Zinc.; causes bad odor in mouth, Calc.; of mucus, with constant nausea, Lil. tig.; of mucus difficult, coming from nose thick and ropy, with disgust (nasal catarrh), Kalibi.; constant, at night, Phell.; painful, with mucus in fauces, IHLach.; of mucus, painful in throat pit, 11Caust.; provoked by throat being pain- ful, as if raw and sore at palate, HINux v.; mucus from fauces, l l Paris; mucus, from up- per part, with burning Soreness, extends to left bronchus, renewed by strong exhalation, or scraping, l l Rumex ; caused by post-nasal space being filled with purulent mucus, Pet- rol.; difficult, mucus in posterior nares, |Arum t.; draws mucus from posterior nares (acute coryza), l l Sinap.; posterior nares dry, better swallowing and clearing throat of small white lumps of tenacious mucus, with hack- ing,Sinap.; forcing mucus from posterior nares causes sore feeling in left side of throat,Sinap.; frequent, from profuse Secretion of mucus dropping through posterior nares, HICoral.; she draws nasal discharge down and expectorates thick brownish mucus, tastes cold (hay fever), | |Sinap. ; much discharge of mucus from nares requires an effort to dislodge, tasteless, cold, large, tenacious white masses, Sinap.; to rid posterior nares of mucus, l l Phyt.; constant desire to clear, seems to be full of phlegm, which it is impossible to raise (affection of lungs), I Sep.; with rawness in throat, Kob.; provoked by rawness and dryness in throat, Stront.; of mucus, with rawness, in throat, after a nap in daytime, Lach.; with rawness in trachea and larynx, Phos.; of mucus, with retching, IBry.; caused by roughness and raw- 13. THROAT. 379 ness in throat, IAlum.; constant, with rough feeling in throat, Aspar., Astac.; , with saliva- tion (syphilitic ulcers in throat), Lach.; in scarlatina, T.Arum t., IMerc.; caused by scraping, Asta.c., Plat. ; to clear, with rough scraping, extends to trachea, Sinap.; from Scratching, especially in morning, Berb., | |Nux v.; after smoking, l l Calad.; Sour mucus, set- ting teeth on edge, Tarax.; with Soreness and rawness, Kob.; with Soreness, clears voice for singing, Stann.; clear starchy mucus, MNatr.m., Selen.; stringy mucus (diphtheria), Merc. iod. flav.; quick and strong, ends in a suffoca- tive attack, Spong.; has to clear before he can talk (angina), ILach.; Salty mucus, Natr. m., | | Therid.; salty mucus, in chorea, Calc.; salty mucus, in morning, Natr. S.; Salty mucus, at night, Amm. c.; mouldy tasting mucus, Mar. v.; easily, white, thick, tasteless mucus, worse in early part of day (chronic catarrh), IKali c.; violent, thick mucus, constantly collects, II.Natr. c.; continual, induced by tickling, Ind.; from tickling, with groaning aud crow- ing, | | Amm. m.; from tickling in larynx and dryness in pharynx, with dry, hacking cough (influenza), Phyt.; tenacious mucus, Med., Paeonia, Phos. ac.; tough, sticky mucus, with feeling of dryness, Sep.; clear viscid mucus, does not relieve entirely, Lact. ac.; tough, dark mucus (salivation), Iris; tenacious mu- cus, difficult to loosen, Thuya ; constant desire, with difficult expectoration of tough, fetid mucus (diphtheritis), IMur. ac.; tenacious mucus, after eating, Ol. an. ; offensive tough mucus, IBry.; tenacious mucus, seems to be firmly adherent to posterior part of larynx, | | Paris; tough gelatinous grayish yellow mu- cus, Natr. a.; constant, viscid, green mucus in larynx and trachea, Paris; small white lumps of tenacious mucus with slight hacking, relieves dryness of posterior nares and phar- ynx, Sinap.; continual desire to clear, with difficult dislodging of small lumps of tenacious white mucus, freer in forenoon, scanty at night, Sinap.; copious, tough, white mucus, Calc. a.; ropy sweetish mucus, AEsc. h.; viscid, coppery tasting mucus, Act. rac.; tough, dis- agreeable tasting mucus, in morning, TPetrol.; thick, tenacious mucus, l l Arg. nit.; difficult, of thick tenacious bloody mucus, Magn. m.; ten- acious mucus, sometimes thick, gelatinous, in morning, IIRalibi.; thick, viscid, fetid mucus, | | Variol.; thick, viscid mucus, consisting of mucous corpuscles and plasma with little granular matter, Cochl.; thick, viscid, stringy mucus, better after a meal, I I Iber.; constant, of tenacious, white tasteless mucus, Paris; yellow tenacious mucus, after mercury and chlorate of potash, IHydras.; large quantities of yellow tenacious mucus, leaving a raw feeling, IHydras.; with feeling as if trachea were closed by a film, with rawness, Mang.; transparent mucus, throat feels dry, INatr. m; soft fetid tubercles, of color of peas, IMagn. c.; provokes vomiting, Coccus; con- stant effort, to raise hard whitish lumps, Ailant.; white mucus in throat, especially in morning, Chrom, ac.; thick white mucus, fills throat in morning, Kob.; yellowish mucus, Jamb.; hard greenish yellow mucus, ILyc.; i. of yellowish-reddish saltish mucus from ack of nose, Tell. §º bleeding, mucus; also Chap. 27, Expectoration. & Throat, heat: Acon., Amm. br., Ant. chl., Ant. t., Apis, Apoc., Ars., Ars. m., Ast. r., Bell., 1Camph., Clem., Gels., IGlon., Hydr. ac., Iber., Lyss., Merc. Sul., Mosch., IPhos., Paeonia, IRhus, ISul., Vespa ; better inspir- ing cold air, Sang.; when moving in open air, I ILed.; as of hot air passing up right side, Amm. br.; ascending, Merc. Sul., IINux v., Sabad.; biting, Cupr. S.; burning, Guarasa ; burning, with tenacious mucus, Sumb.; with cold hands, Jatroph.; after cough, Aur. mur.; warm or hot drinks im- prove throat, Alum., Guaraea, Lyc., Sabad.; before midnight (catarrhal fever), Jamb ; with Sensation of excoriation, Polyg.; flushes, Amm. m.; with severe º Ver. v.; during inspiration, Arum t.; in left, with hoarse voice, 11 P.M., worse waking morning, goes off 11 A.M., Lach.; pungent, Æthus.; rising, arresting breathing, HCann. S.; with rough feeling on tongue, as if Scraped, Sumb.; worse after sleeping, eating and drinking, ICist.; from stomach, ICarbol. ac.; extends to stomach and bowels, ICepa; worse from warmth, especially in bed, ICOccus; vapor seems to rise (scarlet fever), Camph. gº burning, congested, inflamed. Throat, hemorrhage : gº bleeding. Throat, hoarse: Đèº Chap. 25, Hoarseness. Throat, sensation of a hair: Bºforeign body. Throat, inflammation: Absin., Acet. ac., | Acon., Ananth., Ant. t., Apis, IHArg. nit., HArs., Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Arum m., B.Arum t., HBapt., IBar. c.,II Bell., HBenz.ac., Bov., Bry., Bufo., ICanth., II Caps., | | Carbol. ac., HCaust., ICham.,Cinch., Coff, Colch.,Cup.ac., Cup ars, Dig., Dory., HDulc., Elaps, Elat., Eup. pur., Ferr. met., IIFerr. ph., IGels., Hep., Hippoz., IHydras., Hydr. ac., Hyos., Ign,Ind., T.Kali m., ILac. c., IILach., Lyc., ILyss., Mang., Med., IMerc., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., Nux v., OEnan., IOxal. ac., Paris, IPhyt., Puls., A Rhus, ISabad., Sars., Seneg., | |Sticta, Staph., HSul., Therid., Variol., Vespa, Zinc.; aphthous, AEthus., ICalc., Caps.; with burning, IIA con., IArs., IIod.; catarrhal, Acon., HBell., 1Caps, ICarbo v., ICepa, l l Cham, IDulc., Eup. perf, I Ferr. ph., Hep., Nux v., Puls, IRhus, Seneg., Sul.; catarrhal, mucous follicles swol- len to size of hemp seed, IMerc.; with char- acteristic coating of tongue and acid stomach, | | Natr. ph.; chronic, Alum., II Arg. nit., IBar. c., Bell., ICalc., 1Carbo v., Cinch., Cist., ICop., Ham., IHep., Kali m., ILach., ILyc., Mang, Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., IPhos., Phyt., Sabad., Seneg, Sep., Staph, ISul., IThuya; chronic, with general debil- ity, IJugl.; chronic, great disposition to re- newed attacks, IBar. c.; chronic, with peri- odic exacerbations, IILach.; chronic, round, protuberant red spots, Hydras.; chronic, in tobacco smokers, particularly in those smoking many cigars, Natr. m.; after catching cold, at onset, painful throbbing, Nux v.; in clergymen, speakers and singers, Alum., Arg. nit., 1Arn., in Arum t., ICaps., Cup., IIFerr. ph., ILach., Rhus, Zinc.; cynanche, Anthrac., |Art. v., Aur., mur. nat., Vespa; could not venture out in damp, a nervous terror of being choked, Hep.; diphtheritic, Angina, IIApis, Merc.cor.; subacute, with dryness, Caps.; with tongue, Cop.; epidemic angina, especially in young people, TMerc.; erysipelatous, Apis, 380 13. THROAT. Bell., Merc., Rhus;incatarrhalfever, Jamb.; follicular, IKali iod., Merc., IIHep.; gan- grenous, Ailant., Amm., Ars., Caps., 1Chrom. ac., Con., Euphor., IKreo., IILach., Merc., ISul.; with gastric disturbance, Tarant.; with swelling of submaxillary glands and threat- ened suffocation, Cop.; granular, going from left to right, IPlumb.; habitual, with abdomi- nal complaints, Apis ; with catarrhal head- ache, IKali iod.; in helminthiasis, liSpig.; herpetic, Ars.; worse on left side, BForm., ILac c., ILach., Merc. iod. rub., INaja, Sep.; on left side, with copious flow of purplish Saliva and spasms, IPlumb.; with liver affec- tion, Nux v.; malignant, I | Led.; muscular, with fatty degeneration, Phos.; awaking at night, Bism.; worse at night, causes him to drink often, Cinnab.; ocqematous, pale swell- ing, with much phlegm, Sinap.; pain on swal- lowing, Caps.; pains, awake at night, Act. rac.; peculiar and persistent, Zinc.; particu- larly a species of pharyngitis, Sang.; pº Onous, Acon., Alum., Bar. c., IBell., Calc., Canth., Hep, Ign., ILach., BMerc, Nux v., Sep., Sul., Thuya; phlegmonous, after taking cold, IBar. c.; beginning with white points in opening of ducts of glands, threatening diph- theritis, Kali m.; extending to nares, with thin, purulent discharge, Nitr. ac.; extendin upward into posterior nares, and downwar into larynx, Merc.; worse on right side, Ars. m., ILac, c., ILyc., Lyss., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., || Phyt., Sars., Tromb., Xan.; with foamy saliva, Lyss; with foul smelling salivary flow, Cain.; with foaming saliva, Lyss.; Scarlatinous, Ars., Bell., Cain., II)ulc., IJugl, Millef.: following scarlatina, or during, epidemic, IManc.; malignant, during scarlatina, IChin. a.; Subacute, with Smarting, Caps.; with smarting on swallowing, Lyss.; worse in Spring and Fall, and in wet, cold weather, lMerc.; from acid secretion of stomach, Gels.; preventing swallowing and causing suffoca- tion, Merc. cor.; prevents swallowing and threatens suffocation, with smallpox (gramme to 120 grammes water used as a gargle), IMerc. cor.; pain worse on swallowing solids, l l Bad- iag, ; could hardly swallow water (scarlatina), | |Sul.; sudden onset, yearly, painful, ILach.; syphilitic, Hydras., IKali iod, ILach., IIMerc., 11.Nitr, ac., Phyt., IISyph; after checking an old ulcer on leg, ceased when ulcer returned, lil Amm. c.; with ulceration (scarlatina), IHydras., EMur. ac.; dark pur- plish red color of velum, right side, near eus- tachian tube, Caps.; in upper part, IGels.; with worms, IHSpig. Bºº burning, congested, heat, irritation; also Fauces, CEsophagus, Pharynx and Ton- sils inflammation. Throat, injuries: scalds, with loss of substance, Calend. §§ CEsophagus injuries. Throat, irritation: Ailant., Crotal., IElaps; constant, down to upper part of chest, worse in evening, from raw air, cold food and drink, better from warm things, ISul.; with severe catarrh of head after a cold, I Sang.; sensitive to cold, slightest exposure causes inflamma- tory action, with increase of pain, and imped- ing deglutition, IFluor, ac.; with cough, Coff., Iris, TISang.; causes cough, IKali iod.; with chronic cough, Myr, cer.; causing dry cough, Aph, ch.; causing dry cough, worse in bed, ILachn.; causes slight, hacking cough, Tromb.; cough caused by inhalation, Asar.; hoarse, Croupy cough, worse in evening (laryngitis), | |Spong.; causes cough at night, Amb.; con- stant, in region of pit, causing cough, | | Cham., Squilla ; causes spasmodic cough, Lact. ac.; constant, in diarrhoea, IIPhos.; with heat and tickling, causing constant cough, ISquilla; with hoarse voice in morn- ing, ISul.; obstinate, nervous, Phell.; at night, ICinnab.; as if scraped, Med.; mostly on sides, inclination to cough, evening, Amm. br; starts at a small spot, posteriorly, Lith.; from stretching out, l l Lyc.; from acid secre- tion of stomach, Gels.; caused by topical applications, especially rawness and scraping, Nux v.; in upper part, causes cough, worse lying down at night, after eating and drink- ing, after talking, with soreness in left side of throat, and constant desire to vomit, l l Lac c. Hº inflammation, itching, tickling. Throat, itching: IGlon., | | Hydras.; with burn- ing in epigastrium, IKali iod.; down centre of cheek, worse coughing, Carbo v.; corrosive, in throat pit, Agn.; causes cough, JNux v.; causes cough, worse at night and lying down, Il Con...; causing dry periodic or continual tickling cough, Con.; deep, IApis ; following expec- toration of blood, Amm. m.; in front part, Ars. m.; intolerable, causes short, dry, expul- sive cough, Ars. S. r.; periodical, ICist.; feels a spot on swallowing, Lachn. Throat, jerking: pain, Caust.; tachian tube, ICepa. Throat, lancinating: Sul.ac.; in laryngo-trache- itis, I | Puls.; when swallowing or breathing, Bell.; in syphilis, Kali iod. #&@* cutting, darting. Throat, large: feeling of expansion, Hyper.; daily attacks of distension, I | Op.; feeling of enlargement, Iris, Xan. ; as if something were enlarged or relaxed, l l Lac c. Throat, leather: feeling as if lined with wash leather, better in dry warm air, worse in damp weather, hot or cold (affection of fauces and larynx), R Kali bi. Throat, pain begins on left side: in tonsillitis and diphtheria), IILach; difficulty to swal- low, with pains on left side, shifting to right #. upwards to ear(tonsillitis and pemphigus), yc. Throat, sensation of a lump: Brom, ICalc., 1Caust., ICepa, IIIgn., IKali c., ILed., l l Ru- mex, Sabina, Sep., Med., Merc. iod, flav., IMerc. iod. rub.; or fulness, like a small puff ball, not better by swallowing, ILact, ac.; in chronic catarrh, IAlum.; with diphtheritic sore throat, l l Lac c.; like two eggs, in morn- ing, better momentarily by cold water, Lac c.; small, hard, when swallowing, | | Zinc.; when turning head to left, l l Phyt.; in left side, IPhyt.; in left side, below tonsil, worse swallowing empty, not when eating or drink- ing, Ferr.; in side, Berb.; in middle (scar- latina), Lac. c.; worse in morning (after tonsillitis), Natr. a.; like a plug, worse in left side, IPhyt.; painful in Qesophagus, cannot be swallowed, in hysterical women, Gels.; in pit, impeding yºff ILobel. i.; pressure, as if ascending, Asaf.; like a ridge in both sides, Lach.; in right side, Sil., Variol.; in towards eus- 13. THROAT. 381 right side, with feeling that she could take hold of it with fingers and pull it out, with annoying pricking Stitching, l l Lac c.; in right side (tonsillitis), Merc. iod. flav.; which cannot be removed, Bell.; better by swallow- ing, Kali b.; in side, makes her feel sick and Swallows often, then lump seems to ascend, Calc.; on one side, ceases only to commence On the other side, alternates, returning to Original condition, causing constant degluti- tion, IIIac c.; on swallowing, IGraph.,1Gels., IPuls., | | Natr. S.; on swallowing saliva Seems to make lump larger and rise higher, Lach.; better on swallowing, IKali bi.; with desire to swallow, Lyss., Sabad.; causing a continuous desire to swallow, worse left side, Phyt.; descends on swallowing, but immediately returns, Lac c., IBLach., IRu- mex ; on empty swallowing, Ruta ; on left side, when swallowing, shifts to right, Xan.; as though he had to swallow over an eleva- tion on left side, with scraping, IGraph.; must swallow continually, ISul.; must swallow constantly, worse from empty deglutition (diphtheria), JMerc. iod. flav.; as if one had to swallow over a lump, Natr. m.; worse Swallowing liquids, better solids, Natr. ph. Bº ball, foreign body, globus hystericus, plug. Throat, lying : on back, symptoms better, iSpong.; oppressed feeling, | | Ol. jec.; pain On top, Lach., Canth. Throat, “mapped ”: appearing like so many islands, Merc. iod. flav. Throat, mucus: All. Sat., Ananth., IIAnt. t., Ant. Sul. aur., Aph. ch., || Arn., Arum d., Arum tº, Benz, ac., Casc., Colch., IFerr. ph., Kali c., l l Kali iod., Lyss., Magn. c., Merc., IMerc. cor., Merc. iod. rub., IBNatr. c., Natr. S., Nitr. sp. d., Oxal. ac., IPsor., IISep., Sul., Ziz.; tightly adhering, IKali'c.; in back part, INitr. ac.; as if back part were full, the Same after hawking, Mez.; back part con- stantly filling from posterior nares, Med.; bitter, Calend.; bitter, with hoarseness when Speaking, Tarax.; blackish, in morning (syph- ilis), IKali bi.; bloodstreaked, Amm. br.; with catarrh, JINux v.; with cough, Amm. br., | | Ant. t., Coff., Phell.; causes cough, Caust.; causes cough on going to bed, Iodof.; covered with dirty looking (after tonsillitis), INatr. a.; difficult to dislodge (goitre), Merc. iod, flav.; disposition to clear by swallowing and cough- ing, Arum d.; constant feeling of, Eucal.; frothy, Aph. ch.; frothy, in typhoid, IBry.; greenish, Ars; greenish, adheres, requiring efforts to raise it, inclination to vomit, Stann.; greenish, low down, with sore pain in upper part of chest, Zinc.; greenish, sometimes comes involuntarily into mouth, or is hawked up, IColch.; grayish, I Ars.; grayish, difficult to hawk up, Amb.; thick, grayish, adheres, requiring efforts to raise, exciting inclination to vomit, Stann.; thick, gray-greenish, mixed with blood, Stann.; glairy, in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; causes hawking at 11 A.M., HJacea; cannot hawk up, sickens her (pregnancy), ICaust.; with inability to throw it off, Grat.; irritating, with hard, painful cough (influ- enza), IGels.; not loose, but as if filling up, Lact, ac.; as if a large mass had accumulated, Lach.; in metrorrhagia, before attack, Merc.; in morning, Merc. iod. flav., INatr. c.; in morning, with hoarseness, INatr. m.; espe- cially in morning, and several hours after the meal, IGraph.; feeling, at night, choking her when coughing, better sitting or moving, ICarbo v.; offensive to smell, Ant. Sul. aur.; offensive, tenacious, Myr. cer.; in chronic ovaritis, l l Pallad.; with desire to swallow, ILyc.; causing retching, IMerc. iod. flav.; in pruritus vulvae, l l Tarant.; cannot raise, must swallow (pertussis), 11Caust.; cannot raise, nearly causing strangulation, Coccus; difficult raising, Aur. met.; can neither be swallowed nor hawked up, Magn.S.; rattling, Amyg., Arum d., Caust., Ferr. iod., Graph., | | Pod.; rattling, with sudden difficulty in breathing, and asphyxia, Plumb.; relieves the death rattle, IPuls.; rattling, in typhus, Bapt.; rattling in epilepsy, after a fall on head, ICup. m.; rattling, with palpitation, during cough, IKali bi.; rattling, in scarlatina, Ant. t., ICamph., Carbo v.; rattling, infantile syph- ilis, I ISyph.; reddened, with deafness, HCaust.; rises, causes difficulty of breathing, Asar.; frequent rising, in morning, with roughness and dryness of fauces, Magn. c.; rises, On stooping or ascending stairs, brought up by a single cough, Arg. met.; removed with diffi- culty, is quite cold when it comes into mouth, white, nearly transparent, in lump, l l Phos.; scanty, Arum t.; used by singers to clear, Cochl.; stringy, Amm. br., Apis, Kalibi., | | Lac c.; stringy, detached with difficulty, IMyr. cer.; stringy, tough, with cough, IKali bi.; white, sticky, streaked with blood, Amm. br.; swallowing of tenacious mucus or pus dislodged by paroxysmal cough, Kali c.; Sweet, after dinner, Alum.; tasting flat, Aph. ch.; tenacious, Ars. S. r., Asar., Aspar., Bar. C., ICepa, Cinnab., 11Kalibi., ILyss., Merc. iod. flav., Oxal. ac., Ran. b., IRhus, IRumex, Sars., Tabac.; detached; with erosion, burning heat and rawness in throat, Sumb.; tenacious, dif- ficult to detach, in chronic bronchitis, Nux v.; tenacious, detached by coughing, BDig.; tenacious, secretions resembling diphtheria, IHydras.; tenacious, in typhoid fever, Psor.; tenacious, ropy, in broncho-pneumonia, Lyc.; tenacious, j neither swallow nor hawk up, IKalibi.; tenacious, inducing hawking, Paeo- nia; must hawk, Sabad, ; tenacious, difficult to hawk up, Seneg.; tenacious, like a lump which could not be removed (stomacace), 1Carbo v.; tenacious, morning and evening (chronic catarrh, typhus), IApis ; tenacious, especially night and morning, IIPuls.; tena- cious, early in morning, Lactu. v.; tenacious, offensive (diphtheria), IIPhyt.; tenacious, con- stant disposition to swallow it because it can- not be hawked up, Chrom. ac.; tenacious, thick, evening and morning on awaking; Alum.; tenacious, from stomach, in drunk- ards, IIllic.; tenacious, in stripes on back, ICist.; tenacious, thick, Il Arg. nit., Carbol.ac.; tenacious, draws out like a long thread, IKali bi.; tenacious, white, after heavy sleep, Raph.; thick, Act, rac., Phyt.; thick, with stinging, Niccol.; thick, in scarlatina, Caps.; thick, with bitter tastein morning, Sil.; thin, comes involuntarily into mouth, or is hawked up, 1Colch.; transparent, I ISul.; in upper part, with excoriated feeling, IRumex ; White, 382 13. THROAT. Phyt., Spig.; whitish, creamcolored, follicles covered, Lac C.; white, causes hawking, espe- cially in morning, Chrom.ac.; white, thick, Bell.; white, thick, hawked up in morning, Rob.; whitish, tough, loosened only by great exertion, IBor.; , white, clear, tough, from posterior nares, Natr. ph.; causes wheezing going to bed, Iodof.; yellow, IPhyt.,Spig.; yel- low, thick, in coryza, Lact. ac.; yellow, thick, on awaking, Apoc.; yellow, thick, greenish, firm, almost hard, in centre, in morning,ILyc.; yellow, tastes dead sweet, in coryza, Lact. ac. Throat, nares posterior: catarrh, IMyr. cer. ; accumulation of mucus, IRNatr. c.; mucus from, in chronic catarrh, IKali c.; mucus from, detached with difficulty, continually exciting a disposition to hawk, l l Phyt. Hºt hawking; also Chap. 7, Nose posterior Iſlal eS. Throat, nausea : Ars., Bell., HCepa, Cop., Cycl., TMez.; in back part, l l Squilla ; continuous, Coff., Phos. ac.; gagging, | | Naja; in head- ache, Ant. c.; with stupefying headache, Ant. c.; from mucus, l l Guaiac.; during preg- nancy, ICycl.; during stool, Sil.; sudden, in ovarian tumor, I Apis. Throat, nervous affections: Brach., HIBell., 1Coccul., IGels., | | Lac c., IHLach. Bºº ball, choking, constriction, foreign body, globus hystericus, lump, plug. Throat, neuralgia ; IAlum., HSpig. figº cutting, lancinating, pain, tearing. Throat, noise: clucking, with spasm of glottis, air expelled with difficulty, but inhaled with ease, Med.; gurgling, l l Stram.; Sound of a sub- dued whistle, Arn. Hºº mucus rattling; also Chap. 15, Drinking noise. Throat, odor: bad (toothache), ICepa; diph- theritic, Ign., IKali bi., | | Lac c., | |Nux v.; fetid, after scarlatina, with constipation, IPhyt.; offensive, | | Lac c.; offensive, sickish, Merc. iod. flav.; putrid, 1Arum t., 11Bapt., HCarbo v., IILach., Sang., | | Trill.: of dis- charges, putrid, l l Carbol, ac.; putrid, in Scar- let fever, Amm. c., IKali ph. gº Chap. 12, Inner mouth odor. Throat, pain (undefined): Alum., Ant, chl., Ars., Ars. S. r., Ascl. t., ºrCarbo a., Caust., Cop., HCup. m., Cupr. S., IKali c., l'ſ Kali iod., IILach., Lyss., Merc. iod, rub., Merc. Sul., OEnan., Pallad., Sabad., Zinc.; on awaking (diphtheria), Rhus ; in back part, Canth.; in back part, worse on moving and swallow- ing, Cham.; in back part, right side, HCepa ; in back part and right side, causing choking, Diosc.; violent in 'back part, Ant. t.; with expectoration of blood, Myr.; with constric- tion in region of submaxillary glands, ILyc.; during cough, Camph., Caps., ILach., Natr. m.; during cough in croup, IISpong.; during cough in diphtheria, Lach.; during cough in evening, passing off when she is quiet, IPsor.; with dry cough, ICina ; when coughing and speaking, ISpong.; in diphtheritis, Ign., IIod., IKali iod., IKali m., IKali perm., ILac. c., ILach.; worse in evening and night, Alum.; to ears, IILach.; with red fauces, Aur. mur.; frequent, I Sep.; refuses food, I lSars.; in bending head backward, IILach.; internally and externally, IKali perm.; with itching gums, Bell.; below angle of lower jaw, on right side, HIDolich.; in left side, ILach., H Lyss.; in left side, during morning, IEup. pur.; in left side, when swallowing, BLach., | |Millef, Stront.; in left side, in swallowing, before chill, IEup. pur.; in acute pharyngo- laryngitis, Naja; with uterine polypi, Con...; With quick, full, strong pulse, BLac c.; in right side, Bar. m., Merc. iod. flav., Xan.; in right side, worse at 5 P.M. (acute rheumatism), Lac c.; in right, worse from pressure, as if a thick substance were there, worse when she washes in morning, better in afternoon, | | Lach.; one time on right, another on left side, on swallowing, l l Lac c.; in right side, with difficulty of swallowing, Sal. ac.; in right side, subdued, contracted sensation, went to left, HDolich.; caused by sneezing, IIPhos.; in a small spot at one side of larynx, posteriorly, WLach.; in stomacace, IKali bi.; worse on stooping, IlCaust.; on swallowing, Brach., Inul., Lyss., IMerc. cor., | | Verbas.; worse be- tween acts of swallowing, IICaps.; with diffi- cult swallowing, in diphtheria, BMer. iod. flav.; when swallowing and gaping, Natr. c.; obliging one to swallow constantly, Grat.; only on swallowing, Lyss.; on swallowing, especially warm drinks (ulcerated throat), ILyc.; worse when putting tongue out, IKali bi.; from root of tongue towards outer attach- ment of clavicle, l l Phyt.; from other parts towards throat, Calc. p.; on use of voice, even whispering, | | Seneg.; constantly increas- ing, with weeping, Coff. tº Swallowing painful. Throat, pale: Eucal., Lach.; livid, in diphthe- ria, Bar., HSul.; livid, in scarlatina, IIAi- lant., Arum t., IBar. c., Crotal. Throat, paralysis: IGels., Iod.; in bilious inter- mittent, IPuls.; feeling on left side when yawning and coughing, Menyanth.; with ina- bility to swallow, BPlumb. Hº CEsophagus and Pharynx paralysis. Throat, piercing: dull, right then left, Millef. Throat, sensation of a plug : Alum., Ananth., Ant. Sul. aur., | | Lact. ac., IPlumb., ISep., Thuya ; becomes alternately thicker and thin- ner, Ant. c.; in left side, Hippom.; of mucus, IHep.; on swallowing, Calc.; as if food filled him to top, B.Graph.; with rawness and burn- ing and an anxious sensation as if throat would be closed, INatr. m.; in side, Berb.; on swallowing, Sep.; with desire to swallow, Aur. mur.; to be swallowing, worse on awak- ing from sleep, Crotal.; when swallowing with constriction in throat, Sep.; worse when swal- lowing solids, IIPar, c.; with sensation of swelling, Nux v.; with chronic sore throat, II.Natr. m.; with relaxed uvula, Kali b. gº ball, foreig , body, globus hystericus, lump. Throat, pressing sensation: Arum m., || Bry., IICaps., Elaps, iſpec., IKalm., | | Naja, l l Ru- mex ; partially relieved by Calc., TSpong.; as if abscess would break during paroxysms of coughing (pertussis), HCaps.; as if forced asunder, Kali ars.; changing into burning, Cain.; compression, Spongia ; causes chronic cough at night, IIod.; funnel-shaped, con- verging upon uterus, Lil. tig.; as from a hard body, I Apis; below larynx, as after swallow- ing too large a mouthful, Cepa; as if lungs came into throat, Kali c.; in middle, worse on awaking in morning (angina), ILach.; as from 13. THROAT. 383 swelling of palate on Swallowing, Sul.; in pit, Anac.; on right side, Apoc., WPhyt.; on right side, when swallowing, l l Kreo.; as if squeezed, Kali c.; as if squeezed externally (aphonia), IFerr.; as if some one Squeezed with thumb and finger, Kalm.; with slight stinging, Zing.; on swallowing, Bar. C., Calc., Calend., ld Kali iod.; hindering swallowing, Mar. v.; as after swallowing too large a morsel, Chel.; on swallowing food as if it would not go down, HNitr. ac.; only when swallowing, l l Carbo a.; if he swallowed, yet was constantly obliged to swallow, because mouth was always full of water, l l Merc. sol.; as if swollen, Nitr. ac.; with sour taste and waterbrash, Calc. a.; when talking, HIKaliiod.; as if thyroid were pressed in, Bar. c.; in tonsillitis, Bell.; in region of tonsils, as if neckcloth were tight, Sep.; be- lieves it is constricted and she must suffocate, IHep.; sensation of inflation in umbilical re- gion, IColoc. gº ball, foreign body, ful- ness, plug, swelling. Throat, pressure: gº sensitive. Throat, pricking : Aur. mur., Calc. fl., HHyos.; burning, compelling swallowing, || Acon.; left side, INaja; with Sensation of lump in rightside, with feeling that she could take hold of it with fingers and pull it out, l l Lac c.; as from pins, ICepa; as from a pin, causing cough, left side, Sil.; as of a pin in right side, worse swallowing liquids, better solids, Natr. ph.; rough sensation evening and morning, with sore feeling in throat, better after eating and drinking, Tell.; in sides, shooting up to- ward ears, IApis ; both sides, Alum.; as from splinter, or piece of glass, Nitr. ac.; as from splinter, worse when swallowing, Nitr. ac.; as if full of sticks, Lac c. gº sticking, stinging, stitches. Throat, purple: in diphtheria, ILach., Merc. sol., H.Natr. a. Throat, rasping : or scraping causes cough (secondary syphilis), l l Syph. Throat, rawness: HArg. nit., B.Arum d., Arum t., Brach., Brom., Carbo V., Caust., Coccus, 1Coloc., Dory., Euphor., Gels., Hep., | | Hy- dras., Merc., | | Naja, Phyt., ISpong., Sticta, Sul. ac., HSul.; posteriorly, with drawing in cervical muscles, IPuls.; burning, with con- stant hawking, [Gamb.; in acute bronchial ca- tarrh, IKali bi.; with profuse coryza, HZinc.; precedes coryza, Lach.; with cough, Amb., TEArg. met., Spong.; during cough, after eat- ing, Anac.; with catarrhal cough, ICOccus ; provokes hacking cough, Stront.; worse when coughing and sneezing, Chin. a.; with dry cough,expectorating afterlong cough, Caust.; with dryness of mouth, IPuls.; during ex- piration, ºf met.; after expectoration of membrane, l l Lac c.; feeling, IAEsc. h., || Apis, Ars. S. r., HCarbov., Lac c., Natr. ph., Petrol., IPhyt., Sang., ||Seneg., Sticta, Thuya; feels almost denuded, Sang.; feeling of being de- nuded during deglutition, Stann.; in hay fever, IKali bi.; extending down, after typhoid fever (nervous affection), Manc.; with goitre, Merc. iod. flav.; with hawking of mucus, after a nap in daytime, Lach.; provokes hawking, Stront.; with soreness, when hawk- ing, Kob.; causing hawking or coughing in evening, Alum.; in influenza, Samb.; a little below larynx, Ign.; commences on left side HKali bi., (diphtheria), I ILac c.; on left side, when Swallowing, Ign.; in morning, Caust.; worse at 4 A.M. and 4 P.M., | |Nux v.; especially in morning or after dinner, compelled to havk or cough, at times disappearing after food, Zinc.; in morning, increases so that swallow- ing is painful, Apis; with tenacious mucus, Sumb.; with secretion of mucus in upperpart, Rumex; inpalate, provokes coughingorhawk. ing, HINux v.; permanent, worse during de- glutition, Stann.; from pharynx down beneath upper portion of sternum, after coughing, with burning through upper lobes of lungs (clavic- ular region), loss of appetite and prostration, | |Rümex ; worse sneezing and coughing, Chin. a.; feeling, left by sneezing, I | Hyper.; with scrofulosis, Mez.; when swallowing, in Arg. met, I | Hydras, Iodof, Sep.; on empty swal- lowing, Bry.; on swallowing, even fluids, Merc. corº; worse swallowing solids, IHep.; with a feeling as if trachea were closed by a film, on hawking, Mang.; back of uvula, Amm. m. G& roughness, scraping. Throat, redness: Ars, s.r., Cist., IGels., Hyos, IMur ac, IPhyt; of back part, IMérc. iod. rub.;bright, Iris; bright, in diphtheria, IIApis, Sul.; bright, behind uvula, Sinap.; bluish, Puls.; coppery, Dros.; dark red, "Ant. t., IICaps., HCham., IMur. ac., Petrol.., ||Puls.; dark, in epilepsy, Atrop. S.; dark red, dusky, Atrop.; isthmus dark, IHPhyt.; dark, with gray patches and small irregular ulcers, I ILac c.; bright, surrounded by thick, gray, yellow or dark false membrane, inflammation shifts from side to side, generally worse on ſeft, I ILac c.; deep color on either side opposite ton- sils, Lac, c.; diffused, Gels.; in headache, IKalibi.; in helminthiasis, IISpig.; inflamma- tory, in back part, IAlum.; covered with thin layer of dark green, half transparent mucus, | |Seneg.; pale (children with worms), Sabad.; with lachrymation (acute coryza), ikali iod.; in Scarlatina, with difficult swallowing,IDulc.; slight, in spasm of throat, Lyss.; slight swell- ing, without pain, profuse thick whitish mucus, Eryng.; swollen, with ulcers size of head of a pin, Sal. ac.; in syphilis, Lac c.; vivid, Apis. B& congested, inflamed. Throat, relaxed: Alum., TCalc., Eucal.; sore, with cough, Caps.; Sore, in chronic headache, INaja. Throat, roughness: Ammoniac., Anac, Ant. t., Amm. C., Aspar., Berb., Bor., Caps., Cain., Carbo V., Cinch, Clem., Coccus, ICochl., Colog., ICroc., Dolich., Eup. perf, Hep. || Kali c., || Kali iod., || Kali m., IKreo., Magn. m., Merc., Staph, ISul, Sul. ac., Thuya, Yer.; in back part, Bry.; from ca. tarrh, iiNux v.; in bronchial catarrh, ICalc.; with cough, Kali c. ; causes cough, Sul.; better by coughing, Niccol.; with dry cough, Seneg.; with dry, exhausting cough, morning and evening, Rhod.; inducing dry, hacking cough, Ol. an.; with dry cough, particularly at night, TNatr. S.; on coughing (whooping cough), Spong.; and dry, I ILact. ac.; worse. after eating, Anac.; feels rough, better from eating, worse from empty swallowing and after sleep, Pic, ac.; feeling, Millef., INätr. c.; like a file on breathing, with oppression of chest and coryza, Nitr, ac.; as if a morsel of food had lodged, causing cough, Sabad.; 384 13. THROAT. with hawking, Aspar.; necessitating hawk- ing, Astac.; causing hawking, and cough in evening, Alum.; with hoarseness, Amm. c., Nux v., Sul. ac.; with hoarseness, or aphonia, IKali bi.; with hoarseness, in influenza, | | Phel.; with hoarseness in morning, Colch.; with hoarseness after rising in morning, IMagn. m.; in suppressed menses, HChen. a.; in morning, Ailant., Ant. Sul. aur.; worse 4 A.M. and 4 P.M., l l Nux v.; in morning, HSars., Sep.; worse at night (bronchitis), Merc.; as after nuts, Calc. a.; peppery,Cain.; during pregnancy, with desire to vomit, Magn. c.; with pricking, when swallowing, Lachn.; in pertussis, Caust.; and rawness, 1Graph.; and rawness, in ozaena scrofulosa, Graph.; and rawness, as if ulcer- ated (laryngitis), l l Gels.; in scarlatina,11Caps.; with scraping, Kreo.; with scraping, extends to trachea, continual desire to clear throat, hacking cough, worse in evening, Sinap.; with scratching, worse towards evening,Tell.; hindering speech, IPhos. ac.; when swallow- ing (angina), Hydras.; swallowing almost impossible, Phyt.; preventing swallowing, Menyanth.; with frequent Sneezing, HKreo.; in talking, Chim. m. H&" scraping, scratching. Throat filled with saliva: Lyss., Med.; frothy, Soaplike, almost choking patient (typhoid), HBry.; Suicky, in upper part, above uvula, |Kali bi. Throat, scarlatina : ºº inflamed. Throat, scraping : Abrot., || AEsc. h., Amm. c., Anac., IIA nag., Aph. ch., Arg. nit., Ars., Asar., Aur. mur., Bapt., Berb., Brach., Brom., Cain., Camph., WCanth., HCarbo a., Carb. S., ICarbo v., Chel., IICinch., Coccus, Cochl., Coloc., Croc., Crot. t., Cycl., Dig., Euphor., Hydr. ac., Inul.., || Kali c., IKreo., Natr. c., INitr. ac., | |Nux v., Oxal. ac., Paris, IPhyt., Plant., Psor., Ran. Sc., l l Rumex, Seneg., Spong., ISul., Ver.; as from something acrid, Aph. ch.; in aphonia, Caust.; with aversion to food, Coloc.; in back part, Bry.; in clergy- men's sore throat, Carb. S.; precedes coryza, Lach.; with coryza, HINux v.; causes cough, Camph.; causing rough, barking cough, Hep.; causes frequent cough, IKalm.; with frequent cough in evening, I Tereb.; by short, hacking cough (sore throat), l l Seneg.; with hard cough, Phyt.; causing dry, periodic cough, Con.; causing paroxysms of two or three coughs, IPuls.; producing cough, Card. m.; causing a continual tickling cough, Con.; with dryness of mouth, IPuls.; before and after eating, in evening, ICroc.; from eating salt food, l l Dros.; better from eating, worse from empty swallowing and after sleep, Pic. ac.; with hawking of mucus, Plat.; hawking necessitated, Astac.; as after heartburn, IINux v.; in hoarseness, IBrom., INux v.; inflam- matory, l l Ran. b.; worse in morning, Ailant.; worse 4 A.M. and 4 P.M., l l Nux v.; with nau- sea, ICochl.; in pertussis, Caust.; with belch- ing, after dinner, Kreo.: with roughness and dryness, IKreo.; Sore, impeding speech, IHep.; with frequent sneezing, IKreo.; with stitches (diphtheria), HKali bi.; to stomach, Arn.; when swallowing, Bapt.; from empty swallowing, Sep.; worse swallowing food, Phos. ac.; when swallowing saliva, worse swallowing solid food, BHep. Bºy" rawness, roughness, scratching. Throat, sensation of a skin : Throat, scratching: | | Arn., l l Arum t-, Bor., Calad., Calc., INitr., ac., INux m., ISpong.; from belching, Staph.; in clergymen’s, Sore throat, Carb. S.; in consumption, Kali bi.; with cough, Aloe, l l Ang, Bor.; during cough, Bry., Kali c., IKreo.; causes cough, Nux m., IPhos., Sabad.; causes cough, in asthma, | |Zing.; causes cough, coming deep from chest, Petrol.; with frequent cough, in evening, | |Tereb.; with dryness of mouth, Puls.; after eating, Anag.; in evening (phthisis), l l Stann.; like a file, Nitr, ac.; with gastritis, Phos.; compels hawking, especially in morning, Berb.; in morning, Ant. Sul. aur.; in pertussis, HBry.; worse by pressure, empty deglutition and cold water, Kob.; as from sand, Berb.; from effort to sing (after epidemic influenza), Agar.; as if skin were Scratched off by sharp instru- ment, not noticed on swallowing, INux v.; when swallowing, Nux m. Bºe rawness, roughness. Throat, sensitive: Arum d., Coccul, Crotal., Sul. ac.; to dry or cold air, Crotal.; sore, as after taking cold, with pain in left side, worse in evening, Lach.; tight clothes cause faintness (affection of fauces and larynx), IKali bi., ILach.; collar seems too tight, Amyl., IILach.; covering causes cough, Lach.; touching causes dry, hacking cough, ILach.; cannot drink hot fluids (syphilis), IPhyt.; any change of air sets patient cough- ing (whooping cough), ICoral.; in parenchy- matous metritis, I ILac c.; to pressure, Arum t., CEnan.; on both sides, to external pressure, | Lac C.; cannot bear shirt or neck band to touch, IILach.; sides tender, ILach.; worse Swallowing, Asaf.; sore, on swallowing, or to air, Ailant.; to touch, IIBell., IILach., | | Lac c.; to touch, in diphtheria, Merc. iod. rub.; touching causes sense of Suffocation (syphilis), ILach.; sides sore to touch, Elaps; to touch and motion, Berb.; if anything touches on lying down in evening, seems as if he would Suffocate, and pain is worse, IILach ; to touch and external pressure, IILach.; to touch, right side (angina), Bell. Throat, shooting: Chel, Gymn., Hyos.; on breathing, Bell.; on swallowing, IIApis., HBell. tº cutting, lancinating. B& foreign body. Throat, smarting: Apis, I Arum d., IColch., Cornus, l l Hydras., IIris; aching in back part, after eating (sore throat), Calc.; in asthma, | |Zing.; burning in back part, Eup. pur.; with dry, tickling cough, Iris; at front, about root of tongue, caused by cough, l l Phos.; from hot drinks, worse 4 P.M. (ulcerated throat), ILyc.; in left, with hoarse voice, 11 P.M., worse waking in morning, goes off 11 A.M., ILach.; raw pain along left side, Eryng.; on left side, better by swallowing (affection of fauces and larynx), Kali bi.; in scarlatina, HICaps.; with desire for stool, Cornus; on swallowing, even fluids, Merc. cor.; worse swallowing solids, IHep.; worse on empty swallowing, |Par. C. §§ burning, raw, scraping. Throat, feeling of softness: ICist. Throat, sore : IAlum., Amyl., Ant. c., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. m., Arum d., Arum t., Ascl. t., IBapt., BBar. c., IIBell., IlBenz.ac., Bov., IBufo., Cact., HCalc., Caps., TCarbol. ac., ICepa, IICham., | | Chim. m., 13. THROAT. 385 ICist., Cinnam., Coccion., Cup. a., Dig., Dory., Elaps, Eup. perf., Eup. pur., | | Ferr., JFerr. ph., Gamb., Glon., Hippom., Hydras., Ind., HLác c., IILach., IILyss., Med., IMerc. cor., Merc. cy., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., Merc.sul...,Natr. m., Nafr. ph., JNux m., IParis, IIPhyt., Rhod., Rhus, Sabad., Sars., | |Sticta, Therid., War., Vespa, Zinc.; aching, worse swal- lowing, Calc. p.; worse from least current of air BMerc.; from inhaling least cold air, ICist.; worse from cold air, parts very sensitive, ICoff.; after exposure to a draught of air, Amb.; better at 6 P.M., Lyss.; at 2 P.M., with difficulty in swallowing fluids, Lyss.; in anae- mia, Ferr.; on awaking, Merc. iod. rub.; of back part, Arn.; in back part and lower down, Worse on awaking, Citrus; in back part, on Swallowing Saliva, worse awaking in morning (angina), Lach.; in back part, 10 A.M., Lyss.; worse by Saltwater bathing, Med.; with light- headedness, after inhaling diphtheritic breath, | ||Lac C.; after going to bed, Calc. p.; with buboes, IILach.; with burning and aching, Cund.; with chilliness, Diosc.; chronic, Mang., HOx. ac., | | Phyt.; chronic (bronchitis malig- nant), Caps.; chronic, with expectoration of yellow mucus, l l Ol. jec.; Sore, worse reading aloud, talking, singing, worse after eating sweet things, HSpong.; from every cold, Lach.; after catching cold, I | Op.; anything cold in mouth causes pain, Sabad.; constant, in or- ganic disease of heart, Apis; with constriction, particularly when attempting to swallow fluids, which is painful, Lyss.; with coryza, Act. rac., ICalc. p., HNitr. ac. HPhos.; precedes co- ryza, Lach.; during cough, JIArg. met.; with cough, Chin. a., Kob.; worse coughing, Chin. a.; with dry cough, Calc. p.; with cough and expectoration of small badly smelling granules, Sil.; with loose cough, Magn. S.; with short cough, ILachn.; worse, coughing and sneezing, Chin. a.; with tickling cough, in evening, ICalc. p.; all day, Lyss.; with dryness, worse in open air, I |Seneg.; with pain day and night, in lumbar region, Phyt.; after diphtheria, HPhyt.; with great dryness, Coccus; with dry lips and moist mouth, Jugl.; with sensation of dysphagia, iPuls.; extend- ing into ears, Lith., Pod.; after supper (7 P.M.), Lyss.; after eating onions, Alum.; worse after eating sweet things, Spong.; in evening, right side, | ||Lith.; worse in evening, when talking or yawning, Niccol.; during expira- tion, I HArg. met.; after expectoration of mem- brane, I ILac c.; as if excoriated with cutting pains, independent of swallowing,Mang.; with Soreness in eyes, Lyss.; alternating with in- flammation of eyes, |Paris; with face, right side, red and swollen, Niccol.; below fauces, on swallowing, Elaps; feels filled up (typhoid, first stage), HGels.; in miliary fever, EGels.; in . prevailing fever, Amm. m.; with fever and headache in forehead (diphtheria), in alternation with Bell., HKaol.; in gastric de- rangement, Hydras., Tarant.; in gastric de- rangement, after diphtheria or scarlatina, Phyt.; with swelling of cervical glands, | |Sep., Sul.; with swelling of submaxillary glands, I Sep.; in goitre, Merc. iod. flav.; follows inclination to hawk up mucus in evening, Stann.; with headache, Lyss.; with pain in heart, Lyss.; with heat, Berb.; intense heat, in diphtheria, after failure of Lach., Lac. c.; with hoarseness, Form., Ind., ILach.; in influenza, ICepa, l l Sang.; on left side, BForm., ILac, c., ILach., Naja ; worse on left side, in diphtheria, Merc. iod. rub.; left side, running up into ear, | |Sec.; commenced on left and extended into right side, Sabad.; on left side, on pressure, Daph., Lach.; on left side, when swallowing, Lach., Sil.; on left side, better by swallowing (affection of fauces and larynx), IKalibi.; on left side, worse when swallow- ing liquids, etc., in morning, IPod.; on left side, felt only on swallowing saliva, and forcing mucus from choanae, Sinap.; beginning in left tonsil, BLac c., IILach.; as from a lump in left side, on swallowing, Sil.; with feeling as of a lump when swallowing saliva, Il Phyt.; be- fore menses, Magn. c.; during menses, ISul.; just before menses, for several years after diphtheria, l l Lac c.; begins and ends with menses, IBLac c.; in vicarious menses, Dig.; in morning, Calc. p., ICist. ICinnab., Kob.; in morning, on awaking, Ast. rub.; in morn- ing, on rising, TForm.; in morning, with much mucus, Form.; in morning, with hoarse- ness, Thlaspi; can hardly open mouth from pain in joints and muscles, Sabad. ; with viscid mucus, IAur. mur.; large quantity of yellow thick lumpy mucus, l l Puls.; with tough mucus, |Xan.; with transparent mucus covering ton- sils, Natr. m.; with stiff neck, Bell., ILach., Stram.; at night, Chrom. ac., Sep.; at night, with anxiety, Zinc.; worse at night, in bron- chitis, IMerc.; until noon, at 11 A.M., Lyss.; with dull, troublesome pain in carious teeth, Sabad.; with redness of palate and tonsils, Ziz.; with swelling of left parotid I | Lac c.; low down, Zinc.; as after swallowing red pepper, ILyss.; persistent, Cund.; with constriction of pharynx and difficult deglutition, Jacar.; as from swelling of pharynx, I | Arg. met.; as if raw, Lyss.; with rawness when hawking, Kob.; frequently recurring, and long last- ing, | |Sul.; recurring, Arum t.; rheumatic, HCaust.; on right side, Ars. m., Carbol. ac., Ham., Ind., ILac c., Merc., ILyc., Lyss., BMerc. iod. flav., | | Phyt., | | Sars., Tereb., Yan.; on right side, low down, extends to ear or chest, ILac c.; right to left side, I.Arum t., ILyc., Pod., Sinap.; commences right side and passes to left, where it be- comes fixed, IILach.; right side, worse swallowing liquids, better solids, Natr. ph.; with prickly rough sensation evening; and morning, better after eating and drinking, Tell.; with ptyalism, IBar. c., ICarbo v3; with increased tenacious saliva, Lyss.; in , Scarla- tina, HIAilant., Amm. c., IIApis, Ars., IIBell., HCalc., IHCaps., HCarbo v., Carbol. ac., Chin. a., ILach., Manc., Merc. cy., Phyt., | |Stram., Sul.; preventing sleep, I I Ham.; worse by sneezing and coughing, Chin. a.; as if it would split on swallowing, Pic, ac.; spot on left side, only at night, removed by 1 A.M., next night same on right side, I ILac c.; when speaking, Act. sp.; in speakers and singers, Alum., IArn., IWArum t., Arg, nit., ECaps., Cup. m., IBFerr., ph., Lach., Rhus, Zinc.; afer straining throat, IIRhus; fine stinging, worse when not swallowing, Led.; on swallowing, Arum d., 11 Arg. met., Aur. met., Camph., ILac def; better by swallow- ing, Kali bi.; simulating catarrhal angina, 25 - 386 13. THROAT. worse swallowing, Arum d.; with difficult swallowing, Lyc., Vinca; worse on swallow- ing empty, Alum.,, l l Rumex, Tell.; difficulty in swallowing Solids, l l Badiag, Lac ac.; when not swallowing, Camph.; caused by swallow- ing Saliva, l l Lac C.; when swallowing, in scar- latina, ISul.; as if he swallowed over a sore spot, Sil.; during swallowing, in chronic ton- sillitis, Ign.; from irritation of stomach and lower portion of Oesophagus, HHydras.; when swallowing, as from internal swelling, IArs.; as if swelled, Lyss.; from suppression of cu- taneous activity, Cham.; when talking or swal- lowing fluids, IAlum.; worse talking or swal- lowing Solids, Natr. S.; commencing with a tickling, ILac c.; sore to touch, IIBar. c.; ex- tends to tonsils and palate, l l Lac c.; pain is felt whenever touching outer side of neck, | | Gamb.; , cannot protrude tongue, Sabad.; in tonsillitis, IHep., Lach.; as if tonsils were swollen, with stitches extending into ears, al- ways on swallowing, Sul.; felt at upper part of left tonsil across soft palate, along left nostril (influenza), IGels.; tubercular, Merc. io 1. rub.; tubercular, after syphilis, IPhyt.; of upper part, Thlaspi ; from uvula to bronchi including fauces and oesophagus, Chlor.; as if ulcerated, on swallowing, worse in morning, Niccol.; in variola, IThuya; in those predis- posed to fulness of veins, worse in warm, moist air, Ham.; with weakness, Lyss.; when weather changes (catarrh), ICalc. B& inflammation. Throat, spasm : Arg. nit., Chlor., Lyss., IZinc.; at 2 P.M., feeling as if he were about to be suf- focated, went off at 9 P.M., Lyss.; after anger, ICham.; sometimes extending to upper part of chest (deafness with loss of speech, produced by massive doses of quinine), IGels.; clonic, ICic.; constant, must swallow, choking as if food would not go down, Graph.; contracting and tightening it, preventing drinking as soon as water is spoken of or he sees shining objects, Ananth., Lyss.; either with or pre- ceded by convulsive respiration, Lyss.; hys- terical, from suppressed grief, Ign.; with convulsive respiration during paroxysms very similar to those produced by a sudden cold- water bath, Lyss.; with nausea, IGraph.; in prosopalgia, Coccul.; tonic, ICic.; choreic movements extend to tongue, oesophagus and larynx, causing a clucking noise like water poured from a bottle, Cina ; renewed by at- tempt to swallow, Hyos.; frequent motion, as though swallowing something, Cina ; on swallowing solids causes a gurgling, followed by gagging, Lach.; suffocative, Lyss.; vio- lent, as if he would suffocate, from 2 P.M., to 9.30 P.M., Lyss.; spasmodic affections, 1Gels. B& constriction ; also CEsophagus and Pharynx, constriction, spasm. Throat, splinter: gº foreign body. Throat, sticking: Gymn., Merc. iod. rub., INitr. ac.; as if crumb were lodged, Pallad.; causes a hemming, but will not loosen, Lach.; in region of larynx, Chel.; as if a pin were there (after tonsillitis), Natr. a.; as from a splinter, on swallowing, extends toward ear on yawning, Hep.; better by swallowing, dis- appears on swallowing solids, IIIgn.; tear- ing, Daph. B& pricking, stinging, stitches. Throat, stinging: Throat, stitches: Throat, feeling of stiffness: WBell., HCaust., Lach., Lyss.; HMagn. c., Menyanth., Nux Im.; like a board (diphtheria), I ILac c.; painful, ISpong,; painful, right side, on motion, Mez.; after straining, IIIthus ; when swallowing, Asc. hip.; when swallowing, in angina, IHy- dras.; as if there were varicose veins, Berb. li Apis, Arum m., Ind., Nitr. ac., Paris, ISpong.; in back part, be- tween acts of deglutition, Arn.; choking, when swallowing, Il Acon.; during cough, Kali c.; with inclination to cough, better by sneezing, Amm. br.; into ear, with sensation of a for- eign body in throat (diphtheria), Lach.; on touch, near right ear (angina), HBell.; with swelling of submaxillary glands, I (Sep.; ex- tending to larynx, Ascl. t. ; in left side, Grat.; in right side, during and between swallowing, | | Gamb.; in chest, at same time, Sul. ac.; to stomach, during deglutition, IKali c.; on swal- lowing, Alum., Aur. met., HDros., III Cali iod., Magn. c., Merc. cor.; between acts of swallowing, Æthus, Apis, Dig., Ign. ; swal- lowing difficult and impeded, IStram.; hin- dering swallowing, Mar. v.; worse on swallow- ing, Phos. ac.; worse on swallowing saliva, or after food, IPuls.; on attempting to swallow (quinsy), IApis ; when swallowing, in skin disease, Bar. c.; with pressure and tension, when swallowing, IPuls.; when talking, Kali iod. ; with desire to vomit, during pregnancy, Magn. c. 539 sticking. Arum t., Ananth., Asar., Cale., Carb. S., Carbo V., Carbol. ac., Kali c., Manc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., | | Puls., ISul.; before asthma, IBov.; like from an awn, Berb.; penetrating ear when swallowing, Merc.sol.; burning, Cham.; during cough, Bry., Hep.; ex- citing cough, Caps.; in whooping cough, IBry.; into ears, Sul.; near ear, Cham.; extend to ear, worse swallowing food, Hep.; soreness begins every evening between 6 and 7, and continues to grow worse during night (syphilitic neuralgia), IISyph.; when moving jaw (angina), Merc.; below and posterior to larynx, especially on swallowing, Petrol.; with sensation of a lump in right side, with feeling that she could pull it out with fin- gers, l l Lac c.; after mental excitement, ICist.; itching, needlelike, worse walking fast, better scratching, Bry.; in right side, IGamb., Iodof.; sharp, in front, right side, Ang.; periodical thrusts (as if electric), in up- per part, awaking from sleep, |Manc.; when swallowing, IIRry, ICalc., Lyss., Nitr. ac., ISabad., Sil., IISul.; between acts of swallow- ing, Ign., Puls.; during and between swal- lowing, with yawning, Amm. m.; worse swal- lowing, extend to ear (angina), Ign.; on swal- lowing, in erysipelas, I Rhus; from empty swallowing, Sep.; only on swallowing, with pain in throat, even to touch, Sil.; tearing, pass into one another, Zinc.; transient, Alum.; as if in uvula, on swallowing, Niccol.; violent, in chronic inflammation, IApis; when walk- ing, particularly against wind, and when eat- ing warm food, HHep. Bºº lancinating, pricking, sticking. Throat, swelling: internal, IAilant., Ars., | | Bapt., IIBell., Canth., TCarbol. ac., ICist., 1Coff., IIHep., | | Hydras., IIIach., I ILac c., Med., IIMerc., INux v., IIPhyt., | | Puls., 13. THROAT. 387 Seneg., Sep., | |Sul.., | | Tarant., | | Ver., Vespa; with aphonia, Sang.; in back part, as in severe coryza, Bry.; closes, after swallowing sharp piece of bone, or other injuries to oesoph- agus, with danger of Suffocation, IICic.; in children with worms, Sabad., Sep.; con- nective tissue greatly infiltrated, Crotal., INatr. m.; constriction and stitches, Natr. m.; during coughing, Hep., Puls.; deep down, Casc.; in diphtheria, IKali br., IKali perm., | | Lac c., IILach., Merc. cy., BMere. iod. flav., Natr. a., | | Tarant.; with earache, Kali m.; externally, Rhus, ISpong.; externally and internally, Amm. m.; feeling, Bar. c., Benz. ac., || Gamb., Glon., IKalm., Petrol., Xan.; feels, in scarlatina, Gels.; feeling as of swelling at entrance, IHep.; feeling, in menorrhagia, Carbol. ac.; feeling, in sides, Alum.: feeling, in chronic tonsillitis, Ign. ; of follicles, in Sore throat, Lac c.; in front of, region of thyroid body, extends to parotids, left to right, cannot move, l l Sil.; like goitre, Caust.; in- ternally and externally, impeding speech and deglutition, l l Sul.; sore, as from internal swelling with bruised pain, also when talking, with pressure and stinging when swallowing, IRhust.; below jaw, in trismus, ICaust.; pain below larynx, as if swollen, afternoon, ICepa ; above larynx to mouth (cynanche cellularis), | Anthrac.; in region of larynx, l l Arum to; of left side, Lachn., Thlaspi; in left side, in angina, IMerc.; worse in left side, into ears, Calc.; left side extends over ear, threat- ening sphacelus, ILach.; mucous lining, IMur. ac.; as if there were a lump, Sul. ac.; feeling of lump which could not be swallowed, yet required constant effort to do so, INatr. m.; sen- sation of narrowing, l l Mez.; and hard, from injury to Oesophagus, ICic.; prevents probe going into Oesophagus, Arum m.; with gray patches and small irregular ulcers, I ILac c.; pains when coughing, as from swelling, Caps.; pain most marked on right side (diphtheria phlegmosa), ILyc.; pain with sensation of swelling, worse in right side, especially in swallowing, Sang.; injected vessels, arch of palate and tonsils, painful, Nitr, ac.; in throat pit, Ipec.; pressing on windpipe causes anx- iety, l l Natr. S.; rapidly, ICrotal.; dark red, almost purple (scarlatina), IIAilant.; after tonsillits, three months ago, Il Natr. a.; of right side, cannot turn head, l l Ang.; right side painful, I.Jugl.; in scarlatina, Arum m., Phos.; in spasms, I Mosch.; shifts from side to side, generally worse on left (diphtheria), I ILac c.; in stomacace, IKali bi.; feeling on swallowing, Coca, Hep., Psor., IPuls.; of submucous tissue, Apis; as if to suffocation, painful when swallowing, Sang.; threatening suffocation, IMerc cor.; tissues thick after scarlet fever, IKali iod.; with thirst, Crotal.; after inflam- mation of throat, IHep.; suddenly sore as if uvula and velum were swelling, with dry mouth, Crotal.; of lining, with worms, IISpig. Bº inflamed, lump, tumor. Throat, sensation like that caused by sulphur vapors: I ILyc.; during coughing, IPuls. Throat, syphilitic affections : IAur. met., IHydras., IKalm., IKali hi., IIRali iod., º HIMerc., IMez., IINitr. ac., Phyt., Syph. Throat, taste: bad, from breath, IHydras.; bitter, Calc., Con., HHep.; bile, Lactu. v.; bit- ter, going off after breakfast, IKaliiod.; bitter, with frequent hacking cough, in evening after lying down, also in morning until he rises, BRhus; bitterish, unpleasant, Ammoniac.; pu- trid, Bell.; like rancid grease, Mur. ac.; mouldy, Bor.; of mucus, like iron, Calc.; mouldy, Bor.; peppery, Xan.; of pus, Natr. c.; as if she had eaten rancid substances, 1Camph.; cool, salty fluid, Cann. S.; saltish, Ant. t. ; Saltish, with smarting, Ferr. S.; sharp, disagreeable, in back part, I ILobel. i.; sweet- ish, I Ars., | | Puls.; sweetish, after clearing, Chin. a.; of a sweetish powder, Zinc.; sweetish rising followed by fainting, BMerc.; sweetish, with taste of blood, Zinc.; sweetish, with nausea, IMerc. Throat, tearing pain: Bism., HCamph., | |Natr. s.; when coughing, Cist., | | Seneg.; drawing, in both sides of pharynx, more when not swallowing, Zinc.; worse in cold air, Act. sp.; pressive, in muscles, I | Carbo v.; when swal- lowing, | | Psor., ISyph.; upward, particularly left side, with stiffness, Berb. Throat, tension : Ant. t., | | Psor., Senecio ; im- proved by Calc., T-Spong.; when gaping, Arg. met.; below jaws (trismus), ICaust.; painful, as if too tight posteriorly, HIMerc. sol.; in front right side, Ang.; painful, on swallowing, Chim. m.; torn feeling, during mental exertion, Caust. Throat, thick feeling : IAilant. Throat, throbbing: IBell., IGlon., IIHep, Ind., ILach., Xan.; in back part, Cham.; con- tinual, worse by cold and hot drinks and lying down (syphilitic neuralgia), ISyph.; dull, from congestion, Chel.; in chronic in- flammation, Apis ; as if a nerve were quiver- ing in oesophagus, JFerr. gºt congested, inflamed. Throat, tickling: Amyl., Arum m., HCarbol. ac., HCist., Coccus, Con., Dros., BGlon., ILach., Lyss..., || Rumex, Seneg., l l Stann.; in after- noon and evening, Codein.; with aphonia, 1Caust.; in back part, Calc. a., Hep.; when breathing, Hippom.; constant, Lach., Phos.; with sensation of constriction, Ver.; as if coryza were setting in, inducing cough and clearing throat, Colch.; inducing cough, IAlum., Amb., I Ars., Ars. S. f., Bov., IBry., Calad., Cinnab., ICrot... t.; Euphor., Hyos., Inul., IKali bi., IKali c., ILac, c., Lach., INatr. m., INux v., IIRumex, Spong., Uva ursi, Val.; with dry cough, Bell., Cact., WPhos.; with dry cough, expectoration after long coughing, IICaust.; causes dry cough, with hoarseness, ISep.; cough worse at night, and lying down, IICon., ICrot. t., IIHyos., Sang.; cough, with expectoration only in morning, IPhos. ac.; constant, dry, hacking cough, ILac c.; short, hacking cough, Carbol. ac.; with hard cough, Phyt.; loose cough, in morning, INatr. S.; worse at night, Calad.; causes paroxysmal cough, Kali c.; causes dry, periodic cough, Con.; cough from tickling in pit, INatr. m.; spasmodic, choking cough, Cro- tal.; Spasmodic, dry cough, at night, Como., IMagn.; with violent cough, HAct. rac.; with- out cough, Ammoniac.; with darting in tho- rax, Stilling.; on swallowing, deep drawing, Jugl.; when drinking (diphtheria), ILac c.; as from dust, Chel. Phos., Ver.; as from dust, causes deep, wheezing cough, Hep.; 388 13. THROAT. penetrating to ear, ISpong.; in enteritis. | | Rhus ; every evening (chronic bronchitis), | |Lyc.; as from a feather, Calc., ICina, IPhos.; , below glottis, causes cough, Sul.; causes hawking, 'll Amm. m., Ind.; in influ- enza, Seneg.; in laryngitis, Arg. met.; espe- cially left side, worse on awaking, Crotal.; more on left side, irritates to cough, Zing.; on left side, causes almost uninterrupted cough, better by talking or stooping, worse till late in evening, then suddenly ceases, IHep.; in morning, causing cough, increasing through day, Gymn.; with expectoration of stringy mucus, Iber., as if some mucus lodged there, causes short, consecutive cough, IHyos.; throat as if narrowed, must cough to relieve, Psor.; at night, with severe and violent cough (consumption), Iod.; as if palate were too long, causes short, consecutive cough, IHyos.; painful, Sec.; in throat pit, burning, as from Sulphur vapor (whooping cough), Ars.; in throat pit, excites cough, Caust., Sil.; in pit, causes scraping, dry cough, HiCham.; in per- tussis, IICepa ; as of a scab in upper part, causing cough, shaking chest, which feels as if bruised, Calc. a.; in scarlatina, ICaps.; and scraping as though he would suffocate, Ferr. iod.; in syphilis, Merc.; just below tonsils, causing cough, Amm. br.; at top, causes cough for four or five days, worse at night, IOEnan. }º irritation. Throat, tingling : trCarbol. ac., Colch., | |Hy- dras.; causing a continual tickling cough, Con.; painful, Sec. t Throat, better by tobacco : smoking after sup- per, Carbol. ac. Throat, tonsillitis: Gº Tonsils inflamed. Throat, touch : 6&" sensitive, Throat, tumor: as if a large tumor were grow- ing, stopping it, Bell. ; as large as a hen's egg (goitre), Merc. iod. flav. gº swelling. Throat, twitching : Cepa ; spasmodic, near thy- roid cartilages, Arg. met. Throat, ulcers: Acet. ac., All. Sat., Alum., IAur. mur., Clem., Hydras., IIod., IKalibi., IKali iod., IKali perm., ILac c., ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., IMerc. cy., | |Millef, ITNitr. ac., IPhyt., Psor., | | Rumex, Sang., Vinca ; Small, aphthous, putrid smell, bloody saliva at night, INux v.; two in back part, one inch in diame- ter, filled with cheesy looking matter, edges elevated, well defined borders (ulcerated Sore throat), IKali bi.; tendency for small, to form in back part, with cough, IIMitr, ac.; breath fetid, ILach., Merc. cor.; with corroding, burning discharge (syphilis), Kaliiod.; burn- ing, white yellowish, Manc.; awakens chok- ing, ILach.; in coryza, l l Nux v.; causing provocation to cough, with retching (mercu- rial syphilis), ILach.; deep and many of them filled with greenish yellow pus, Merc. cy.; diphtheritic, l l Kali m., ILac C., ILach., IMerc. cy., HMur. ac., Phyt., ISul. ac.; pain- ful in taking least nourishment (syphilitic history), Nitr. ac.; erysipelatous, Apis ; ex- tend to eustachian tube, Cain. ; flat, worse in bad weather (syphilis), Merc.; with putrid odor, from salivation, by mercury or chlorate of potash, Hydras.; entire back part gangre- nous, covered with tough mucus, which draws out in strings (diphtheria), Mur. ac.; grayish, like false membranes, Ananth.; gray, numerous (diphtheria), l l Kali m.; grayish, with shaggy borders, Arg. met.; of dark yel- lowish gray (syphilis), Lyc.; worse on left side, with difficulty of swallowing liquids, five or six times a year, lasting two or three weeks, caused by exposure to rain or wind, Elaps; minute, Chlor.; after mercury, ILach.; after mercury and chlorate of potash, Hydras.; to roof of mouth (diphtheria), II Ars.; shoot- ing pains, Lach.; putrid patches, Natr. m. ; extend into posterior mares, BLach.; in phthi- sis florida, after pneumonia, HFerr.; in right side, deep, worse in morning, Ars. m.; on right side, with deep seated pains and burning in fauces, Psor.; with salivation, IMerc. viv.; in scarlatina, Il Apis, IHArum t.; several small lArs. m. ; scrofulous, left side, Ast. r.; shine like silver gloss (diphtheria), l l Lac c.; spots, Merc. iod. flav.; with insomnia, Merc. iod. rub.; surface seemed covered with ashy slough, surrounding mucous membrane dark, livid and swollen, IKali bi ; superficial, slight, in patches, BMerc. iod. rub.; suspicious looking, Thuya ; on swallowing, ILach. ; with difficult swallowing, Merc. iod. rub.; syphilitic ulcers, IIAur. met., | | Chel., Iod., IKali iod., Lach., IIMerc., HINitr. ac., | | Syph.; syphilitic, deep, with hard edges, IKali bi.; syphilitic, after local treatment of chancre, IMerc.; three, open, callous edges discharging ichorous fluid (spinal disease), Apis ; tendency to (angina), Apis ; trichotomous, l l Sars.; urticarious, IApis ; worse in wet weather, Lach.; with white edges (diphtheritis), ILach.; , yellow greenish, with adherent pus on left side, ex- tending from velum over entire left tonsil (syphilis), Jacea. Egº" gangrene. Throat, ulcerative pain : IGraph.; during cough, IKalibi.; as from a splinter, HHep. Throat, uneasiness : Ant. chl., Arum d.; with greasy taste (neuralgia of limbs), l l Val. Throat, vesicles: form ulcers, Clem.; filled with clear lymph on back part (stomatitis, ascites), I Apis. Throat, sensation as of a worm : Puls.; as if a worm were moving, l l Hyper, ISpig. TONSILS, abscess (suppuration): Anac., Ananth., Apis, I Bell., IIBar. c., Calc., ICalc.s., Canth., Daph., IGuaiac., IIHep., Ign., IKalibi. ILac c., ILach., ILyc., Manc., IMerc., IMerc. iod. flav., Merc. iod.rub., Sabad, IISul.; after every cold, IIIBar. m.; in left, causes sloughing ulcer in fauces, ILach.; ran from left to right, then from right to left, then back to right, then both equally (quinsy), l l Lac C.; tonsils Severed with small painful abscesses, IPlumb.; especially right side, Bar. c. inflamed, swollen. Tonsils, anxiety: oppressive, Amm. m. Tonsils, aphtha : in scarlatina, 1Calc.; aph- thous looking spot on right, 'no swelling (miliary fever), 1Gels. Tonsils, bleeding: blood oozes (purpura hºugie), ICrotal., ILach., Phos., | | Tereb. Tonsils, bloodvessels: varicose veins, IBar. c., IHam., ILach. Tonsils, bluish: Lach., IPhyt.; in Scarlatina, I Amm. c. §§ purple. Tonsils, congested: Acon., | |Bapt., IIBell., IHam., ILach., Merc., Merc.iod. flav., Phytº, 13. THROAT. 389 Ustil.; dark, aching distress, AEsc. h.; dark, in angina, Apis. §§ inflamed, red. Tonsils, cutting : in right, Ustil.; when swal- lowing, Lac C., Stann.; on swallowing, ex- tends to ear (diphtheria), I ILac c. Tonsils, ears: pain shooting into, Iris; deaf- ness and other affections, depending on swell- ing, Bar. c., HBar. m., IIHep., HINitr. ac., Sil., # inflammation extends, Lach, iMerc., stil. Tonsils, effusion of fluid in scarlatina: Apis. Tonsils, eruption: herpetic, sequel to gonor- rhoea, IZinc.; herpetic, in secondary syphilis, Syph.; pimples in variola, IBapt. Tonsils, erysipelatous: IIApis, I Bell., ILach. Tonsils, exudate: || Lac c.; ash-colored (diph- theria), IIPhyt.; bloody surface left after (diphtheria), Il Lac c.; on both (diphtheria), IKali iod.; in catarrh, golden-yellow, |Natr. ph.; in catarrh, white, Kalim.; cheesy, with painful inflammation, Chen. a.; diphtheritic, with difficult deglutition, ILac c.; diphther- itic, Kali iod., IKali m., ILach., Lac c., Merc. cor., IMerc. cy. (complementary to Hep. and Phos.), Phyt., | | Tarant.; on alter- nate sides (diphtheria), MLac c.; tough, cheesy looking (diphtheria), Lach.; diphtheritic, white, IKali m.; dirty (diphtheria), l l Lac, c.; grayish spot, size of a dime, angry looking On left (diphtheria), ILyc.; ash gray, on right, extending along free palatine border to uvu- la, which it involved, involves also whole arch of palate and left tonsil (diphtheria), | ||Lac c.; gray (diphtheria), Chin. a.; gray- ish patches, l l Phyt.; dark gray patches, on right (diphtheria), l l Nux v.; on edges of pil- lars, soft, grayish excrescences, like sloughs or false membranes, ll Merc. cor.; grayish, ulcerative crust, spread over arch of amyg- dalae into posterior nares, downward into lar- ynx, causing strangulation (diphtheria), ILach.; whitish gray, BKali m.; covers entire surface, hemorrhage if forcibly removed º after failure of Lach.), ILac c.; rst upon left, three or four patches (diphthe- ria), l l Phyt.; extending to nose, Nitr. ac.; patches, easily detached on right, Merc. iod. flav.; patches, half an inch wide, dirty gray, extend down out of sight (diphtheria), Lach.; patch on right (diphtheritic croup), Kali bi.; patches on right, extend over palate and cover left tonsil, Lac c.; patches, white, ITNitr. ac.; patches, white, like eggs of flies, extend to throat, I ILac c.; patches, large white, l l Lac c.; depression covered with a white patch, on left, l l Lac c.; patches, white, diphtheritic, Lyc.; patches, well-defined dead white, varying in size, similar to false membrane in diphtheritic angina, Mur. ac.; patched with yellow mucus (diphtheria), Natr. a.; patches, small, yellowish white, dif- ficulty of swallowing and sharp pains moving up into ears, ll Lac c.; patches, small yellow, on both (tonsillitis), ILach.; patches, yellow- ish or whitish, small (ozaena), l l Merc. iod. flav.; pearly, firm, both sides equally affected (diphtheria), ITarant.; pearly, worse on right side (diphtheritis), I lSang.; pearly, ex- tends to larynx, worse on right side (mem- branous croup), IKali bi.; surrounded by a red areola, coated white at margin, yellowish in thicker portions, and turning black at some points, Nitr. ac.; small spot on right, as large as a pea, covered with a coating look- ing like a small ulcer, giving tonsil an appear ance as if about to suppurate, as in an ordi- nary case of tonsillitis (diphtheria), JMerc. cy.; spots, whitish on right, and one or two on left (follicular tonsillitis), FMerc. cy.; membrane on part of right, IFerr. ph.; right covered with yellow membrane, Rhus ; in Scarlatina, on third day, Mur. ac.; covered with a slimy speckled coating, Merc. iod. rub.; yellowish gray spot on inner surface of right, Lac c.; spots like mould on preserves, | | Lac c.; spots, small white or yellow, coa- lesce (diphtheria), IIPhyt.; looking like dried starch, Merc. iod. rub.; thick, l l Lac c.; thick, tenacious, ashy gray, tough, glutinous (diphtheria), Kali bi.; tough, yellowish white, in left (diphtheria), ILach.; like wash leather, IKali br.; white, IKali m., Merc. cy., ISal. ac.; dirty white (diphtheria), IIPhyt.; grayish white, on right, (diphtheria), l l Lac c.; white, opaline, IMerc. cy.; whitish, Smeary concretions, Merc.; thick, grayish white (diphtheritis), Iod.; whitish, thick, plastic, nauseous humor, appears at first in form of small white or grayish points, l l Ipec.; white, looks like ulcers on mucous membrane, with white edges (diphtheria), Lach.; yellowish (dipththeria), I lTarant.; yellowish white, Zinc.; heavy, yellowish white (diphtheria), IKaol. in alternation with Bell.; grayish yel- low on right, after scarlatina, ILyc.; yellow, thick (diphtheria), ISul. ac. Hºt Throat diphtheria, exudate. Tonsils, follicles: catarrh, with ulceration, IIod.; inflammation, HGuaiac., Hep., IIIgn., ILac c., Merc., | | Merc. cy., Merc. iod. rub., IPhyt. Bº inflamed. Tonsil, foreign body: pain in left, as if a husk were sticking there, particularly speaking and swallowing, Berb. Bº Throat foreign body. Tonsils, gangrene: in diphtheria, Crotal.; left one complete black slough, passes to right (diphtheria), ILach. Sº Throat gangrene. Tonsil, gnawing: in right, worse at night, ILacc. Tonsils, hypertrophy: Gºt swollen. Tonsils, indurated: IAgar., ; Arg. nit., IIRar. c., IIBar. m., IIgn., Nitr. ac., || Petrol., IStaph.; of right, ISabad.; in scarlatina, IApis, , |Merc. iod. flav. Tonsils, inflamed (quinsy, tonsillitis): Acon., Ananth., Apis, Ars., IBar. c., Bar. m., IBell., Berb., Canth., Caps., Cham., Cochl., Colch., ICrotal..,ICup. ac., ICup.m., | | Ferr. mur., Ferr. ph., IGels., || Guaiac., IILac c., IILach, Lyc., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav, IPhyt., Plumb., Psor., Sang., | |Sep., Sil., | | Tarant., Ustil.; after bursting of abscess, parts remain irri- tated and patient is slow of recovery, Sul.; commences to get worse at 4 P.M., ILach.; left side, worse afternoon, after sleep, from touch, ILach.; in angina, Ign.; anthrax, Anthrac.; aphthous, Myr. cer.; left, in asthma, Caps.; with burning, Ars., IICaps.; chronic, with acute paroxysms, Ign.; chronic, especially when accompanied by deafness, IIHep., II.Nitr. ac.; chronic, tonsils not large, but hard, IStaph.; from every cold change, Dulc.; after every cold, or from suppressed foot sweat, IIBar. c.; with venous congestion, dark, bluish color of surrounding parts, much 390 13. THROAT. oºdema, tonsils bulge and are tender to press- ure, pain worse from empty deglutition, espe- cially with scarlatina or diphtheria, Crotal.; with coryza, Ars. i., IIMerc.; after coryza, ISabad.; cynanche, l l Kalim.; cynanche, ush- ered in by shivering fit, I Apis; with dryness, redness and pain, MFerr. ph.; herpetic, Kali bi.; with cutaneous eruptions, IApis ; follicu- lar, IGuaiac., Hep., IIIgn., ILac c., IMerc., IMerc. cy., IMerc. iod. rub., IPhyt.; suppu- rating gland will not heal, pus flows but gets thinner, less laudable, darker and more fetid, IISil.; left side, Amyl., Merc. iod. rub., Stil- ling.; extends to left ear, causing constant dull pain, Ustil.; begins left side and extends to right, worse when swallowing empty (influ- enza), Sabad.; left, in scarlatina, Apis ; from left to right, with yellow granulous or follicu- lar ulcers, small and painful, with burning, stinging pains . . . Plumb.; after measles, |Bronn.; after pains subside (headache), Lac def; predisposition, IAlum., IIBar. m., | |Sep.; only after pus has formed, to hasten maturing, Merc.; recurring, IBar. c., IBar. m., HBell., IHep., Sang., ISil., Vespa; right, IIBell., IIGels., Merc., | | Sang,; right, worse swallowing liquids, IIIłell.; right, purple, Gymn.: right, with a patch like chameis leath- er, yellowish white, thick (diphtheria), | | Rhus; ready to discharge, disappears with- out discharging, trouble changes from one side to the other, ILac c.; with smarting, burning, Il Caps.; subacute, IChen. a.; Sub- acute, with tendency to formation of small ulcers, IKali bi.; to promote suppuration, lil Hep., Sang.; nearly suppurating, Sabad.; from suppressed foot sweat, Bar. c.; with dif- ficulty in swallowing (scarlatina miliaria), INitr. ac.; with painful swallowing and urg- ing to swallow saliva, Natr. S.; worse on swallowing solids, IBadiag.; in syphilis, Kali iod., Merc., INitr, ac., || Phyt., ISyph.; with ulcerated throat, HKali perm.; with high- colored urine, El Benz. ac.; in variola or vario- loid, 11Bar. m. Bºy" congested, red, swollen. Tonsils, itching: of left, with inclination to cough, Diosc. Tonsils, mucus: yellow, creamy, Natr. ph.; of fensive, in scarlatina, Amm. c.; whitish, tough in spots, simulating diphtheria, Ign.; transparent, with sore throat, Natr. m.; thick, white, Pic. ac. Tonsils, pain (undefined): Cinch. bol., ICrot. t.; hemiplegia of fauees, Caust.; in left, Bry., Hippom., Ipom.; sharp in left, extending to ear, better by swallowing, IKalibi.; in right, |Merc. iod. flav.; right, in asthma, Caps.; in right, with carbuncle or erysipelas, Anthrac.; when speaking or swallowing, Berb.; with swelling, Merc. iod. rub.; with injected ves- sels, I Nitr. ac. Tonsils, pale: IBar. c.; in ehronic laryngitis, Merc. cy. Tonsils, pitted : at bottom of pits portions of diphtheritic formation (diphtheria), Natr. a. Tonsils, pressing pain: in region of tonsils, Ars. h.; in right, Bry.; on swallowing, in evening and through night, Zinc.; worse when swallowing saliva, ICOccul.; in right, on swallowing and yawning, with fluent co- ryza, Zinc, Tonsils, pricking: in diphtheria, IKali bi:; shooting when swallowing, Lac. c.; on Swal- lowing, extends to ears (diphtheria), l l Lac C. Hº stinging, stitches. Tonsils, purple: dark, IPhyt.; in diphtheria, |Natr. a. §§ bluish. Tonsil, rawness of right (diphtheria): I ILac c.; after exudation disappeared (diphtheria), | ||Lac C. §º inflamed. Tonsils, too red : Acon., Apis, Aur. met., I Bell., Ferr. ph., 1Gymn., IKali bi., ILach, IMerc., Merc. iod. flav., iPhyt., IPuls., Sal. ac.; bright, IIBell.; bright, in diphtheria, ISul. ac.; dark, l IIpec., ILach., Merc., Merc. cy.; fiery, AEsc. h., Berb.: in chronic hypertro- phy, Bar. m.; and greatly swollen, Fluor. ac.; not painful, IIBapt.; pale, Lach.; deep purple, || Lac. c.; right, dark, Phyt.; right worse, in follicular tonsillitis, IMerc. cy.; scarlet, IBell.; worse on swallowing solids, IBadiag.; and swollen, especially right, on which was a tuft like exudation about its cen- tre, 3 of an inch in diameter, hanging, upper attachment looking blackest next to tonsils, IFerr. ph.; with soreness of throat, l l Sul., Ziz.; in tonsiklitis, IILac c., Merc. iod. flav.; with small ulcers, INitr. ac. tº congested, inflamed. Tonsils, relaxed: | |Millef. Tonsil, right: first affected, then left, HHI ach. HºThroat right. Tonsils, sensitive : to pressure, at angles of lower jaw, Crotal.; particularly left, Lach. Hºe Throat sensitive. Tonsils, shining : Bell., ILac c. Tonsils, shooting: Chel.; to ear, better Swal- lowing, I Kali bi. Tonsils, shrivelled and white : Cycl. Tonsils, smarting : l l Apis ; left, Diosc. flºº burning. Tonsils, sore : in hepatitis, IChel., IILac c., Merc. iod. flav., iPhyt.; on swallowing, with nosebleed, IILach. Bº inflamed, raw. Tonsils, stinging : in beginning to Swallow : IRhus ; when swallowing, Apis. gº pricking, stitches. Tonsils, stitches: BNitr. ac.; seemingly up to ear, Diosc.; dull, piercing in left, worse by external touch, ICup. m.; in right, Bar. c.; when swallowing, Merc.; shooting, in Swell- ing, l l Ran. Sc.; in right, Bapt. Tonsils, swollen: AEsc. h., Ananth., Apis, Aur. met., IIBapt., IIBar. c., Bell., Berb., Calc., ICarbol. ac., HCed., IICham., Chel., | | Chim. m., Cinch., 1Colch., ICrot, t., II)ulc., IGels., IHep., IKalibi., IKali iod., HKali m., l l Lac c., Lyss., IMerc. cor, Mere. iod. flav, Merc. iod. rub., IMerc. viv., IMur: ac., Nitr, ac., ||Nux v., Phos., IPhyt., IPlumb., ISabad., 1Sal. ac., ISil., IISul., Thlaspi, Zinc.; in an- gina, Ars., Ign., Merc.; back part (edemat- ous, rising like a barrier (quinsy), l l Lac C.; breathes with mouth open, Merc. iod. rub.; feeling as if both were enlarged, Iber.; in C3,- tarrh, IHippoz.; enlarged, scrofulous children, worse after slight cold, IBar. c.; chronic, in strumous subjects, iCalc. p.; after least cold, IlBar. c.; closing posterior channels (scar- latina), : Hippoz.; throat almost closed (tonsillitis), Iiſac c.; enlargement (coryza), Ars. i.; congested, with yellow small patches on each (tonsillitis and pemphigus), ILyc.; in 13. THROAT. 391 croup, IPhos.; causing deafness, INitr. ac.; with deafness of children, IKali bi.; with deafness, especially after abuse of mercury, IStaph.; in diphtheria, Crotal., 1Gels., IIod., ILac c., ILach., ILyc., Merc. cy., JNatr. a.; with dry and burning sensation, IIPhos.; with dryness of throat, IIPhyt.; extending into ears, causing transient deafness (bronchial catarrh), l l Med.; enlargement (chronic hyper- trophy), IIBar. c., Bar. m., IFerr., IIIach., IILyc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | | Petrol., IPhyt., Sil.; enlargement chronic in pale scrofulous children, Chen. a.; enlarged, with croupy cough, l l Phyt.; with occlusion of eustachian tubes and deafness, Merc.; noticeable extern- ally with sensitiveness to touch, and increased temperature in vicinity, Sal. ac.; in angina faucium, ILach.; pressed forward (angina), IMerc.; hyperplasia, Lyss.; chronic hyper- trophy (hereditary syphilis), Syph.; hyper- trophied, with excessive catarrh, after scarlet fever, IKali iod.; hypertrophied, secrete a cheesy matter, Vespa; hypertrophy, with nasal voice, Staph.; chronic induration, worse on swallowing solids, HIBar. c.; indo- lent enlargement, with inflammation, IIRar. c., IKali bi.; inflammatory, Calc.; in chronic laryngitis, Merc. cy.; in acute pharyngo- laryngitis, Naja; left, I Amyl., Ind., ILach., Merc, iod. rub., ISul.; left, after diphtheria, HLac c.; left, with a tendency to right, Lach.; left, with a few whitish spots (follicular ton- sillitis), Merc. cy; after measles, WBrom.; with otitis, Tereb.; in ozaena, Il Merc. iod.flav.; with pain, when swallowing, IGraph.; pale, IHep.; no passage visible, Elaps, IHep.; rapid, Ant. t.; and red, Ham., ISpong.; with dirty redness, IKalibi.; rosy red, with ten- sion and pressure, Brom.; in Scarlatina, IIApis; right, Ars. S. r., HBell., Goss., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., Niccol., IPhyt.; right, in diphtheria, | |Lac c., Merc. cy.; right, for eighteen months, l l Phos.; right, with whitish gray soft exudate (diphtheria), Merc. sol.; right, with scrofulous ophthalmia, Apis; right worse (follicular tonsillitis), Merc. cy.; right, with sharp pain, as from needles (acute phar- yngo-laryngitis), Naja; red, veins enlarged varicose, Ham.; in Scarlatina, Ailant., Amm. c., Apis, IIArum t., Bapt., IBar. c., IIBell., | ICels., Hep., Merc., Merc. iod. flav., Phyt., IIStram.; with shooting stitches, I | Ran. sc.; chronic scrofulous, IBar. m.; swallowing dif. ficult, Guaraea, IILac c., Nitr. ac.; large and tense, mouth could not be closed (quinsy), | | Lac c.; in sore throat, Merc. iod. flav.; in ulcerated throat, IKaliper.; with small ulcers, II.Nitr. ac.; in incipient tuberculosis, I ITu- berc.; after tonsillitis, Natr. a.; in angina tonsillaris, IApis ; with injected vessels, INitr. ac.; suffocation is feared (tonsillitis diphthe- ria), I Tarant.; suppuration, Anac., Ananth., LApis, IIBar. c., Bell, Calc., Calc. s., Canth., Daph., Guaiac., IIHep., Ign., IKali bi., ILac c., ILach., ILyc., Manc., IIMerc., E.Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., ISabad., ISang., IISil.; favors suppuration and causes rapid healing, ICup. ac.; suppurating, going from right to left, ILyc. Bº abscess. Tonsils, throbbing: Amm. m.; in left, Natr. ph.; in angina tonsillaris, IApis. jº abscess, inflamed. Tonsils, ulcers: Aur. met., Calc., IKalibi., ILyc., BMerc., IMerc. c., Merc., per., IPhyt., | | Natr. S., Zinc.; aphthous, rapidly forming, IBell.; aphthous, on right, Canth.; bloody, on right, with uneven edges, which col re- spond to size of membrane Just retched out, IChin. a.; gradually coalesce, Zinc.; studded with deep, and Oozing a fetid, scanty dis- charge (Scarlatina), IIAilant.; deep, erysipe- latous and Oedematous, Apis ; sharply defined, IKali bi., Zinc.; deep, after plica polonica had been cut off, spread to soft palate on back wall of pharynx, pale bluish edges, covered with cauliflower excrescences, whitish, thin pus, smelling like rancid butter, Sars.; deep, in tonsillitis, BMerc. iod. flav.; with delirium, Merc. iod. rub.; destructive, with thick yellow secretion, l l Ind.; dry, in scarlatina, IApis ; extensive, Zinc.; flat, white or grayish, HNitr. ac.; covered with large fetid, in scarlatina, IMerc. iod. rub.; tendency to gangrenous (Scarlatina), Amm. c.; greenish, surrounded by white exudation (diphtheria), I ILac c.; lardaceous (syphilis), ILyc.; left, I ILac c., IHLach., Merc. iod. rub.; patches, yellowish, IKali perm.; as large as point of a knitting needle, upon inflamed surface (angina), IMerc.; red, everted edges, Zinc.; on right, extended over palate and covered left tonsil, ILac c.; round, Zinc.; on inner side of each (diphtheria), I ILac c.; in scarlatina, IMur. ac.; after scarlatina, IIMerc. iod. rub.; small, IIgn., HINitr., ac.; two small ulcers on right (mercurio-syphilis), Aur. mur. nat. ; small, round or irregular gray white (diphtheria), | | Lac c.; sloughing abrasions (Scarlatina), IIApis; nearly sloughed off, pain on taking least nourishment (syphilitic), Nitr. ac.; studded with, Merc.; suppurating, loss of substance, IAur. mur.; in syphilis, l l Phyt.; white, l l Lac c.; whitish on left, with sore- ness, ILyc.; numerous white spots on both, IPhyt.; whitish patches, IKali perm.; white yellowish, burning, IManc.; grayish yellow, as large as a pea, on left, Sensitive to touch, |Merc. cor. Hº inflamed, swollen. Tonsils, uneasiness: Amm. m. Tonsils, yellow streak: HINitr. ac. gºt exudate. UVULA, almost black: º gangrenous. TJvula, bleeding: in diphtheria, I ILac c. Uvula, blennorrhoea: in angina tonsillaris, |Bar. m. Uvula, burning: Sang. Uvula, congested: IDulc., Merc. iod. flav.; in angina tonsillaris, IIPar. m. Bº inflamed, red. Uvula, elongated: Alum, Aur. met., IBapt., Brom., HCaps., HCoff, Croc., IICrot. t., IHydras., IIHyos., Ind., IIod., IKali c., IIRali iod., | | Lac c., Lact. ac., III ach., Manc., IMerc., | |Millef, INatr. m., ||Nux v., IISul.; in angina tonsillaris, IIHar. m.; with chilli- ness, high fever, pains in head, back, limbs, restlessness and prostration, ILac c.; causing cough, Alum., IICrot. t., IIHyos., Merc. iod. rub.; with cough, worse lying down, IIIHyos., INatr. m.; during day, Med.; dry and burn- ing, IIPhos.; feeling, Calc., Lyss., Merc. iod. rub., Plat., Sabad.; feeling, worse on awaking, Crot.; flabby, HHep.; hangs like a sac Óf water (diphtheria), BNatr. a.; in ozaena, - 392 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. | | Merc. iod. flav.; hangs far into pharynx, | |Phos.; pressure, as if too long, IDulc.; with Sensation as of a plug in throat, HKalibi.; in Smokers and drinkers, HCaps.; after tonsillitis, |Natr. a. §§ swollen. Uvula, eruption: pimples, IKali bi.; minute red pimples, l l Rumex ; pimples in variola, BBapt.; Scabs behind base, IBar. c. Uvula, exudation: ash-colored (diphtheria), IiPhyt.; black and white, diphtheritic, I ILac c.; diphtheritic, Lac c., IMerc. c., | | Tarant.; dirty brown, l l Lac c.; gray, diphtheritic, Lac. c.; coarse shreds of membrane hang from it, | | Lac C.; patches, some yellow, some white, Scratching makes them bleed, I ILac c.; red- dish pearly hue, HCarbol. ac.; surrounded by a red areola, white at margin, yellowish in thicker portions and turning black at some point (diphtheria), Nitr. ac.; like dried starch, HMerc. iod. rub.; thick, in diphtheria, IKali br. tº Fauces and Throat exudate. Uvula, gangrenous: lower half almost black, | | Lac C., Lach. ; upper half covered with ex- udation (diphtheria), Chin. a. Uvula, looks glazed : l Carbol. ac. |Uvula, inflamed: Alum., HCarbo v., Gels., Lac c.; back part, in coryza, Ars. i.; worse on right side, | | Ptel.; slightly, Lyss.; with painful swallowing and urging to swallow sa- liva, INatr. s. Hºt congested, red. |Uvula, deviated to left: in amaurosis, after sore throat, Gels. Uvula, pale : in chronic follicular pharyngitis, | | Phyt. |Uvula, as if pressing on something hard: Caps. |Uvula, too red : I.Acon., Apis, Bell., Calc. p., Caust., ICrot. t., IICali bi., BMerc. iod. flav.; bluish, I Sul.; coppery, IMerc. viv.; dark, II Arg. nit., WLach.; edges, l l Rumex ; with sensation of ball in throat and constant desire to swallow, l l Nux v.; livid, and greatly swol- len, Fluor. ac.; scarlet, shiny, Bell.; slightly, |Petrol.; and swollen (scarlatina), ISul. jº congested, inflamed. Uvula, roughness: Sul. Uvula, scraping: Cain. Uvula, sore : IHydras., Sang.; worse on right side, | | Ptel. Uvula, feels stiff; worse on awaking, Crotal. Uvula, stinging : BNux v.; as if it would break when he coughs, I | Ham. Uvula, swollen: IIApis, Act. rac., Bar. m., Bell., Calad., ICalc. p., 1Carbo. v., Chel., Coff., HCrot. t., Ind., IIod., IKalibi., IIRali iod., I ILac c., H.Merc., || Merc. cor., IMur.ac., Natr. a., Nitr. ac., || Nux v., l l Phos., HPhyt., Rhus, Sul. ac.; with sensation of a ball in throat and constant desire to swallow, l l Nux v.; back part, in coryza, Ars. i.; bagging, front of which is soft and feels like pus, at apex a whitish prominence, as if an abscess were about to discharge (post-diphtheritic af- fection), ILach.; bladder-like appearance, much swelling, with little redness (diphthe- ria), Ilkali bi.; in chronic catarrh, I Sil.; congested, IKali br.; after diphtheria, INux v.; dry and burning, HIPhos., l l Rumex ; elon- gated with cough, Acon.; feeling, Coca, IIKali iod.; inflamed, Calc.; inflamed, size of half a finger, lying upon tongue and mak- ing swallowing painful and difficult, l l Merc. cor.; pale, IHep.; and red, ISpong.; sensitive, Cinch.; tip touches root of tongue, l l Nux V. Bº elongated. Uvula, almost translucent: HPhyt. Uvula, ulcer: HKalibi.; above, about 1% inches in length, causing soft palate to appear torn, | | Phos.; seems attached by a thread, Fluor. ac.; deep, excavated at root, with reddish areola, contains yellow tenacious matter, Kali bi.; destructive, thick yellow secretion, l l Ind.; eaten away (sore throat), Merc. cor.; phage- denic, with burning, tearing, fluids return through nose when swallowing, Bism.; makes talking and eating painful, Sul.; in syphilis, IAur. met., IKalibi., Merc., Nitr. ac., || Phyt.; syphilitic, deep, with hard edges, IKali bi. Uvula, vesicles: dark red, Calc. 14. APPETITE. THIRST. AVerSiOn. DeSire. ThirSt. Appetite, APPETITE, canine: gº Hunger exces- SIV e. Appetite, capricious: Ast.r.; in insanity, I Wer. v.; in acute mania, after melancholia, iGels.; wants one thing, now another, which is re- fused when offered, Ang., Bell., IL Bry., HICina, IICinch., M.Hep., Ign., Magn. m., IPhos., IPuls.; in hysteria, l l Therid.; wants piquant things, Hep., Sang. Bºº dainty, variable; also Hunger with a VerSIOIl. Appetite, dainty : in weakness of bladder, || Uran. n.; in children, IICinch. Appetite, diminished (impaired, lessened, poor): Acet. ac., Agnus, Ant. t., Ars. m., Ars. h., Ars. S. r., Aspar., Badiag., Berb., l l Canth., ICina, ICoff, ICup. ac., Diad., Gamb., Gels., DESIRES, AVERSIONS. ILac def, Lyc., Murex, Plant., IIPic. ac., Sabina, Sarrac., Spong., Tereb., | | Ver.; in psoas abscess, 1 ISyph.; in asthma, l l Phos.; in acute desquamative stage of Bright's dis- ease, SHelon.; in bronchitis, Cina; during convalescence, IPsor.; with constipation, I Hy- dras.; in croup, Kaol.; in diphtheria, IKali m.; in acute dropsy following parturition, ICinch.; but must eat often, otherwise she feels faint (dyspepsia), HKali bi.; for dinner, relishes food when eating, Calend.; in inter- mittent, I Ars., IISul. ac.; in apyrexia (ter- tian), dAnt. t.; after typhus, IPSOr.; with giddiness, I ISabad.; with glandular swelling, Bar. m.; in inflammation of hand, Anthrac.; with headache, l l Phos.; in nervous head- ache, l l Plat.; with heat, Anthrac.; owing to 14. APPETITE. THIRST. T) ESIRES, AVERSIONS. 393 heat in summer, Ant. c.; in heart disease, *Lyc. vir.; in heumiopia, 9 Aur. met.; in hyste- ria, l l Sil.; in insanity, I | Ver. v.; in pustular keratitis, l l Psor., | | Sul.; with muddled feel- ing, or pains in liver, IPtel.; in locomotor atax- ia, Arg. nit.; in melancholia, Lach.; in amenorrhoea, HCycl., HDig.; in tabes mesen- terica, ITuberc.; in parenchymatous metri- tis, Lac C.; in morning, Ascl. t., Lyss.; in myalgia, Arn.; in myopia, Arg. nit.; with nausea, Psor,Stront. ; with nieuralgia, l l Magn. p., | | Polyp.; in acute desguamative nephri- tis, ICOccus; in diseased pancreas, IAtrop. S.; in pregnancy, HAnt. t. ; in prosopalgia, Mez.; in retroversion of uterus, Lil. tig.; with craving for salt things (chronic dyséntery), iCon...; very little satisfies, Lact. ac.; with at- tacks of sickness, Ferr. ph.; especially for supper, Kob.; food tasteless (bilious trouble), IHelon.; with thirst, Kali n.; with thirst, in hepatitis, Merc.; without thirst, yet great inclination to drink, HColoc.; in urticaria, IBov.; in uterine disorder, Con.; in gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; with vertigo, Tereb.; pre- viously voracious (albuminuria), IApis. tº lost. Appetite, excessive : Gº Hunger. Appetite, increased : Gº Hunger excessive, Appetite, lost (anorexia): Acet. ac., Act. rac., AEthus., HAgar., Ailant., | | Alum, Ammoniac., Amyl., Anac., Anthrok, Ant. a., | | Ant. C., Ant. t., Ant. Sul. aur., l l Apis, l l Arg. met., HIArg. nit., II Arn., IIArs., HArs. h., Ars. i., Ars. m., Ars. S. f., Arum m., Arund., Ascl. s., Atrop. S., Aurant., Aur. met., Aur. mur., BBapt., HBar. c., Bell., Benz. ac., Brach., II Bry., HCact., IICalc., TCean., HCamph., | | Canth., ICaps., HCarbo a., Carbol. ac., Carb. s., HCarbo v., Castor., Caust., HCepa, Il Cham., HHChel., Chim. m., trChim. umb., Chin. s., Chloral., Cic., Cina, Cinch. bol.,HICinch., Cin- nab., Coca, HICOccul., Como., Con., Cup. ars., HCup. m., Cupr. S., HiCycl., Daph., HBDig., Dory., IDulc., Eup. perf., HIFerr., Ferr. ph., IGels., | | Graph., l l Guaiac., Gymn, Helon., IIHep., Hippoz., IIHydras., Ign., HIod., HIpec., IIris, Kali br., IKali iod., | |Kali m., IKali p., Lil. tig., Lobel., IILyc., Lyss., IMagn. m., ||Med., | |Millef, HRMerc., Merc. c., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. sol., Mez., Mur. ac., Myr. cer., iiNatr. m., | |Natr. p., JNaja, Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux m., IINux v., | | Op., Petrol.., | |Phos. ac., Phyt., | |Plat., Plumb., | |Prun., . HPod., Polyp., Polyg., IIPuls., Raph, I HRatan., IIRhus, Sang., Sarrac., Sars., HSenecio, HISep., Sil., HIStram., Stront., IISul., Tabac., Tromb., | | Thuya, Urt. ur., | | Uva ursi, Vacc., Ver., Xan., | |Zing., Ziz.; in abscesses of head, Merc. sol.; alter- nating with canine hunger, ; Amm. m., III'err., Thuya ; in amennorrhoea, from fright, l l Rhus ; in anaemia, IFerr.; in ana- sarca, IHell.; in angina pectoris, INux v.; in anthrax, from eating meat of diseased ani- mals, l l Anthrac.; in asthma, Ars., IIpec., IKali c.; with aversion to food, Ferr., Mang.; in blepharitis, Kali c.; in inflammation of brain, I | Hell.; except for bread and cold food, Amm. c.; for breakfast, Bov., Chrom. ac., Chin. a., ICinch., Cochl., ||Meph., | | Tu- berc.; for breakfast, after fever in night, Chin. a.; for breakfast, in pregnancy, Lact. ac. ( morning); with burning through upper lobe of lungs (clavicular region), Lºu- Inlex; with burning and distress of stomach (dysentery), HIPhos.; in cancer, ICund.; in catarrh of bladder, I d'Uva ursi; in bronchial and vesical catarrh, ICop.; in gastric catarrh, HAnt. c.; in children, I.Arum t., IDiad., IPuls.; with chills (anthrax), Anthrac.; with chilli- ness, Agar.; in chlorosis, Ferr.; in cholerine, iſ Asar., III)ulc.; in cholera infantum, Manc.; in chorea, Chel.; after coitus, Dig.; after catching cold, Kali c.: before coma (typhus), Calad.; six weeks after confinement (hydro- genoid constitution), HNatr. S.; in constipa- tion, Collin., INux v., Op.; in constipation (amenorrhoea), Zinc.; child disposed to con- vulsions, 7Bell. ; with long-continued cough, HOl.jec.; in whooping cough, Coral.; in co- ryza, SãCepa, HHPuls.; with craving for he knows not what, wants piquant things, Ang., HBry., W.Sang.; in diphtheritic croup, Hkali bi.; in cynanche cellularis, II Anthrac.; for days, HArn. ; with debility, CEnan., HSul. ac.; with uneasy, depressed feeling at epigastrium at time of menses, l l Goss.; in diarrhoea, Apis, Arn., Ars., HBor., IBry., HCinch., Cinnam., HColch., Cop., Dig., Ferr. mur., Gamb., Iris, Magn. c., iiMerc., INux m., IPOd., Puls., Sang., Sul., HWer.; in chronic diarrhoea, IDulc., Gamb., I&heum ; with weak diges- tion, Sang.; in diphtheria, HKreo., Lac C., ILach., BMerc. cy., HMur, ac., NNatr. a., IISul. ac.; with disgust, IIChel.; in brandy drink- ers, Arn.; in dropsy, Fluor. ac., HLyc.; in cardiac dropsy, IDig.; of drunkards, Eup. perf.; with dry throat, mouth and tongue, Nux m.; in dysentery, I Colch., IHam., Merc.; in dyspepsia, HFerr. ph.; in chronic dyspepsia, BHydr. ac., ILac c., JNux v.; in dysmenorrhoea, 1Collin, Niccol.; on begin- ning to eat, relishes food, Calc.; could eat but a few mouthfuls, Xan.; fear of eating, On account of pain during digestion (colic after a cold), HDiad.; returns when eating, IICinch.; with oppression at epigastrium, HStram.; in epilepsy, after fall on head, HCup. m.; with emaciation (prosopalgia), Chel.; in erysip- elas, l l Rhus, li Ver. v.; in evening, Ars. h.; in evening, with canine hunger during day, Stann.; in evening, followed by great light- ness of head, Lyss.; in scrofulous inflamma- tion of eyes, Ferr. iod.; after a fall, IHyper.; in gastric fever, Ant. c., IBry.; with inter- mittent fever, IHAnt. t., Ars., Diad., IEup. pur.; during apyrexia, HICinch., Eup. pur., Ferr., HIpec., Natr. m., l l Nux v., Polyp., HPuls., Sabad.; in low fever, Cact.; fever in morning, lasting till noon, Kali c.; in prevail- ing fever, Amm. m.; in tertian intermittent, LAnt. c., I Dig., IFerr., Natr. m.; in typhoid, IGels.; in typhus, Apis, IBapt.; for plain food (pining boys), Aur. met.; especially for solid food, Coca; with fretfulness, IPuls.; after a fright, IIgnº, always feels full, IFerr.; in gastralgia, Abrot., | | Anthrac., ILyc.; in gastric affections, Ang., IIAnt. c., Colch.; in gastromalacia, Calc.; in spasmus glottidis, Chlor.; in gonorrhoea, IITarant.; in headache, |Cast eq., Caust., Coloc., ILac def, IIMagn. m., IISul.; in chlorotic headache, ! I Zinc.; after severe hemorrhage, HFerr.; in hemorrhoids, IAEsc. h., Berb.; in hemiplegia, 394 DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 14. APPETITE. THIRST. 1Caust.; in hepatitis, BMerc.; in hepatic de- rangements, Chel., IFluor. ac., IHydras., ILept., HIMerc., JNux v., | | Pod.; with hic- cough almost uninterrupted, eighteen to twenty times a minute, TNiccol.; follows rav- enous hunger (diphtheria), l l Rali m.; fol- lowed by canine hunger, Ustil.; hypochondri- asis, every six or eight weeks, Ipec.; in hys- teria, l l Aloe ; in hysteria, several days before attack, IKali c.; in hystero-mania, |Tarant.; with feeling of indigestion, Iber.; in influ- enza, Ant. t., | | Phell.; in insanity, IKali m., ILach.; in jaundice, IAur. met., Aur. mur. nat., 11 Merc., | | Tarax.; long lasting, IClem.; with malarial symptoms, Natr. S.; in melan- cholia, Arg. nit.; in melancholy after morti- fication, Ign.; in melancholia after passion, IHyos.; in menorrhagia, Ferr. S.; beforemen- ses, Brom.; after and before menses, Calc. p.; before menses, Amm. c., Bell.; during men- ses, Calc. p., TUran. n. ; in suppressed menses, Cycl.; after meningitis, Cup. m.; in mental depression, Thuya ; for months, in caries of dorsal vertebrae, 11Syph.; in morning, Abies, Benz. ac., 1Casc., 1Caust., Ferr. mur., Selen.; particularly in morning (enlargement of liver), Selen. (§§ breakfast); until she takes first morsel, when she makes a good meal (preg- nancy), Sabad.; after a few mouthfuls, Lyc., lNux m.; in myelitis, Dulc.; with nausea, Cact., IIChel.; with nausea, in evening, 10 to 11 P.M., Lyss.; with nausea and frontal head- ache, l l Iber.; with nausea in morning, ILach.; in neuralgia, Coccion.; in interval of neuralgic pain, Kali cy.; at noon, Ant. t.; in ophthalmia, ICic.; in otorrhoea, l l Phos.; in ovarian dropsy, ; Ferr. iod.; in Owaritis, IHam.; effects of overstudy, ICup. ac.; with pains in forehead or maxillary sinuses (influ- enza), IPuls.; with pain from umbilicus to anus, l l Led.; in palate and throat, with emp- tiness of stomach, and ravenous hunger dis- appears after sitting, Rhus; with swelling of left parotid, l l Lac c.; after parturition, | | Thuya ; in perity philitis, Merc.; in pleu- risy, ICrotal., IHep.; in podogra, Mang.; in phthisis, Hydras., | | Samb.; in incipient phthisis, following amenorrhoea, l l Sang.; in phthisis florida, after pneumonia, Ferr.; in potbelliedness, l l Rhus; in pneumonia, HChel.; in pregnancy, Lyc., | | Tarant.; in morning sickness, Con., Sabina; in prolap- sus uteri, Lil. tig.; in pyaemia, Ars.; in rheu- matism, Ant. t., I Sticta; in cardiac rheu- matism, 1Cact.; after scarlatina, IHell.; in scrofula, I Ferr. iod.; n scirrhus, Ast. r.; in sexual debility, Dig.; in smallpox, I | Variol.; with subjective putrid smell, morning, on awaking, l l Kreo.; in Somnambulism, IZinc.; in spermatorrhoea, Dig., IPhos.; in enlarge- ment of spleen, TFerr. mur.; in splenitis, ICitrus; with troublesome bloatedness of stomach, Sabad.; with, stool like chopped eggs, or undigested, in summer, with chil- dren, INux m.; except at supper time (vagi- nismus), Ign.; with sweat, IStram.; with bitter taste, IGels... Jab.; with bitter taste, in induration of uterus, Carbo a.; with acrid, burning taste in mouth, Lobel. i.; with cop- pery taste, Jugl.; with loss of taste, Cact., Oxal. ac.; caused by mouldy taste (bronchi- tis), Led.; on account of slimy taste in mouth Ars. h.; without bad taste or thirst, IIFerr.; with thirst, Natr. S., Oxal. ac., Seneg., Spig.; with thirst, in cholera infantum, Laur.; with constant thirst, ISul.; with great thirst (gas- tro-enteritis), Tereb.; caused by fulness in throat, with weariness alternating with bu- limia, IPhos; in sore throat, ILac c.; in ulcer- ated sore throat, IKali bi.; with clean tongue, ILaur.; with whitish coating on tongue (con- stipation), Collin.; in incipient tubercular disease, l l Tuberc.; in ovarian tumor, Apis ; in chronic ulcer on leg and dyspepsia, ILyc.; in induration of uterus, iCarboa.; in prolap- sus uteri, Alet.; with desire to vomit, Cain.; with vomiting, worse when standing than when sitting, going off when lying, HPetrol.; in uraemic vomiting, HCup. ac. Hº diminished: also Aversion to food. Appetite, variable : Act. rac., || Alum., Ast. r., IICina, Curar., ILach., Merc. iod.-flav., HNitr. ac., l l Phos., Pod.; in psoas abscess, | |Syph.; in diabetes mellitus, I | Uran. n.; in constipation, HMagn. m., Staph.; with hypo- chondriasis, Stann.; in affection of liver, Magn. m.; after typhoid fever, nervous af- fection, Manc.; in paralysis, Curar.; in ova- rian tumor, Coloc.; in retinitis albuminu- rica, Ars.; in scrofulosis of children, Stil- ling. Hº capricious. AVERSION to acids (sour things): || Bell., Coccul., IFerr., Ferr. mur., Ign., | |Nux v., Phos. ac., ISabad., ISul. B& fruit, wine. Aversion to alcoholic drinks: Ailant., Ars. m., IHyos., IIgn., Manc., Merc., Phos.ac., IRhus. Bºy" ale, beer, brandy, whisky, wine. Aversion to ale: Ferr., IINux v. Aversion to beer: Alum., Asaf., Bell., 1Cham., IICinch., IClem., ICOccul, ICycl., IFerr., II.Nux v., Pallad., IPhos., Phos. ac., IRhus, Sep., Spig., Spong., Stann., ISul.; in gastric derangements, Natr. S.; with thirst, in morn- ing, Nux v. Aversion to brandy: BMerc. sol., Zinc.; in brandy drinkers, Arn. Aversion to bread: Agar., IICinch., Con., Cycl., Ign., IKali c., Lach., Lil. tig., ILyc., Magn. c., Manc., IINatr. m., INatr. s., INitr. ac., INux v., l l Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Rhus, Sep., ISul., Tarant.; to bread and butter, ICycl., Natr. p.; to rye bread, Kali c., ILyc., Nux, I II’uls., Sul.; during pregnancy, Sep.; to wheaten bread, Aph. ch. Aversion to broths; I [Arn., Ars., Bell., ICham., Graph., Rhus. Aversion to butter: Ars., Carbo v., IICinch., Cycl., Magn. c., Merc. Sol., IPtel., IPuls., | Sang. §§ fat. Aversion to camphor: Bell. Aversion to cheese: Chel., Oleand. Aversion to cocoa: | | Osm., Tarant. Aversion to coffee : IBell., IBry, Calab., IICalc., Carbo v., 11Cham., Chel., IICinch., Coccus, 1Coff., IDulc., Fluor. ac., Kali bi., Kali n., Lil. tig., Lyc., Merc. Sol., Natr. c., Natr. m., II.Nux v., Osm., Phos. ac., Phos., Rheum, Rhus, Sabad., ISpig., ISul. ac.; in pain in stomach, l l Magn. p.; Sweetened, Aur. Iſll II’. Aversion to cold things: drinks, Calab.; food, Acet. ac., Chel., Cycl.; water, Brom.; water, in rheumatic headache, Chin. a. Aversion to cooked food: Bell., Bov., Calc.,Chel., 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES. AVERSIONS. • 395 IGraph., Ign., Lach., Lyc., Magn. C., Merc., Petrol., Phos., Sil., Ver., Zine. Bº smell. Aversion to drink: Agar., Agnus, Aloe, Ang., IApis, Arn., HBell., Berb., Bufo., Calab., ICanth., Cinch., Coccul., Coff., Cupr., Hyos., Ign., ILac c., Lach., ILyss., Merc., Nitr. ac., II.Nux v., Puls., Ratan., Samb., Sec., Stram.; in headache, IIFerr.; with insatiable thirst, Lach.; alternates with great thirst (jaundice), Berb. Hºt Thirst absent. Aversion to eggs: Ferr.; nearly fainting from odor of fresh ones, IColch. Aversion to farinaceous food: Ars. gºt puddings. Aversion to fatty things: Ang., l l Ars., Bell., IBry., Calc., ICarbo a., HCarbo v., IICinch., IColch., Croc., ICycl., Dros., Hell., IHep., Menyanth., IMerc. sol., Natr. c., | | Natr. m., II Petrol., Ptel., IPuls., Rheum, Rhus, Sec., HSep., Sul.; in parenchymatous metritis, | | Lac c.; hunger easily satisfied (tabes mesenterica), Il Petrol.; there remains a łº greasy aftertaste, worse after mutton, SS. Aºtion to fish: Colch., IIGraph., Grat., Natr. m., Sul., Zinc.; to salt fish, IPhos. Aversion to fluids: Stram. Hº" drink. Aversion to food (disgust, loathing): Acon., Alum., Anac., Ant. c., | | Apis, Arn., Ars., Ant. Sul. aur., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Asar., Bar. c., IBry., Bufo., ICanth., Carbo a., IChin. S., Cinnab., ICOccul., ICycl., IDig., | | Diosc., IDulc., Eup. perf., IIFerr., Gamb., Glon., Grat., Hep., HHydras., | | Hydrocot., Ign., IIod., IIIpec., IKali c., IKali br., IILil., tig., IMagn. c., IMerc. cy., IMerc. iod. flav., IMerc. sol., Mosch., Myr. cer., HINux v., Op., IPhos. ac., Sec., Sep., | | Tarant., Vacc., Zinc.; alternates with appetite, Caps.; alternates with canine hunger (jaundice), IBerb.; after bathing, Ant. c.; as soon as he begins to eat, Ruta ; sudden, while at meals, Bar. c.; in con- sumption, IGuaiac.; in erysipelas, Apis; fan- ciful, to special articles, IIgn.; in intermit- tent, INatr. m., Sabad.; in tertian, JDig.; in typhus recurrens, l l Nux v.; in gastric ca- tarrh, IAnt. c., Bry., Hydr. ac., Ipec., IMerc., INux v., IPuls.; in chorea, Asaf.; in cholera, IChin. S.; in cholera infantum, Manc.; in cholera morbus, HPod.; cooked food, in convalescents, HKreo.; in diphtheria, Bufo., IIod., | | Rhus ; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in headache, Il Ant. c., IIFerr., HSep.; owing to heat in summer, Ant. c.; after hemor- rhage, IFerr.; in melancholy, l l Con.; with nausea, l l Alet., Benz. ac., Coff., BCoff. t., ICornus, IKali c., Mosch.; as if he had over- eaten, IICinch.; in catarrhal ophthalmia, IISul.; in potbelliedness, l l Rhus ; during pregnancy, Ant. t., Laur.; in rheumatism, | | Act. sp.; with feeling of satiety, Mang.; in scarlatina, Il Arum t.; with scraping in throat, 1Coloc.; to sight of it, Ailant., I Arn., II Ars., |Merc. iod. flav., Mosch.; it makes him shud- der, Cham.; to smell of it, IICOccul., IIColch., IIIpec.; to taste of it, Vacc.; taste is natural, IHell.; when thinking of it. Ars., HCinch., Mosch., Sars., | | Zinc.; thought of it sickens her, with sense of weight in anus, HSep.; precedes vomiting of water, l l Ratan. B& Appetite diminished, lost; also Eat-. ing refuses. Aversion to fruit: Bar. c., Ign.; especially to bananas and plums, Bar. c., Elaps. fº acids. Aversion to garlic : , Sabad. Aversion to gruel: Ars., 1Calc. Aversion to hot food: HICinch., Ferr.; warm, Bell., Calc., Cupr., Graph., Ign., Lach., Lyc., Magn. C., Magn. S., IMerc., Merc. c., Petrol., Sil., TVer., Zinc.; boiled, warm food, ILyc., Sil.; warm drink, ICham.; in tabes mesen- terica, l l Petrol. Aversion to meat: Agar., Aloe, Alum., Amm. c., | | Ang., Aph. ch., Arn., Ars., Ast. r., Aur. met., Bell., IBry., Calc., Calc. S., Carbo v., Caust., Chel., Chen. a., Cinch. bol., IICinch., IFerr., Ferr. ph., IGraph., Hell., Hydras., IIgn., IKali bi., IKali c., l l Kreo., Lachn., ILyc., Magn. c., Manc., Merc. Sol., IMez., IIMur. ac., Natr. c., JNatr. m., | | Natr. s., Niccol., Nitr. ac., IBNux v., Op., HIPetrol., | | Plant., IPhos., IPlat., IPtel.., | | Puls., IRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sec., Sep., IISil., Stront., IISul., ISyph., | |Tereb., || Zinc.; in chlorosis, with goitre, HICalc.; in diabetes, Tarant.; in dys- menorrhoea, Cycl.; fresh meat, I IThuya ; during apyrexia, in intermittent, Arn. ; in heart disease, Cact.; in postpartum hemor- rhage, ICann. S.; in tabes mesenterica, l l Pet- rol.; in menorrhagia, BFerr. S.; during menses (nervous headache), l l Plat.; in catarrhaloph- thalmia, IISul.; in otorrhoea, l l Phos.; with palpitation, I Calc.; it has a good taste, but he eats little, IKali c.; when thinking of it, IHGraph.; in cancer of stomach, l l Mez. Egº" broth. Aversion to medicine : l l Calad. Aversion to milk : AEthus., Amm. C., HAnt. t., IArn., Bell., IBry., Calad., I Calc., ICarbo v., ICina, Guaiac., Ign., | |Natr. c., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rheum, Sep., Sil., Stann., ISul.; if taken, appetite returns, Bry.; boiled milk, IPhos.; in diarrhoea and summer com- plaint, HAnt. t.; it causes flatulence, ICarbo v.; in dyspepsia, IFerr. ph.; mother's milk, Ant. c., ICina, Lach., Merc., RSil., Stann., Stram.; thought of makes her sick (sick head- ache), l l Lac c.; it smells like putrid meat, Paris ; which tastes sour, ICalc. Aversion to pork: Ang., Colch., IDros., Psor., |Puls. Hºº fat. Aversion to potatoes: Alum., | | Thuya. Aversion to puddings: l l Ars., Phos., Ptel. B& farinaceous. Aversion to salted food : Acet. ac., Carbo v., Card. m., IICoral., IGraph., Natr. m., Selen., Sep., Sil. Aversion to smell of food : IICoccul., IIColch., IBIpec., IPod.; in exophthalmus, IIyc. vir.; during chilliness, 11 A.M. (intermittent), Coc- cul.; shudders, nausea, is unable to eat, IColch. Aversion to smoking : Biº* tobacco. Aversion to solid food : Ang., IFerr., Merc., | |Staph. Aversion to sour things : Gº acids. Aversion to sweets : Ars., Bar. c., ICaust., Hippom., Merc., Nitr. ac., Phos., ISul., ISinap., Zinc. Aversion to tea: Carbol. ac., IPhos. Aversion to tobacco: Act. rac., Ant. t., Arn., Bov., Brom , Calc., Camph., ICanth., Carbo a., Coccul., Con., Ign., Lach., Lyc., Meph., Natr. m., ILNux V., Phos., Puls., Spig.: smok- 396 . DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 14. APPETITE. THIRST. ing, Arn, l l Arg. met, Bor., Brom., Calc., 1Camph., | | Carbo a., Grat., Puls., HSul.; to- bacco, Natr. m., Zing.; in stomachal catarrh, Ipec.; to Smell of Smoke, Casc., IIgn., HLo- bel i., ILyc.; smoke does not taste good, Ictod. Hº Chap. 15, Tobacco. Aversion to veal: Phell., Zinc. Aversion to vegetables: Bell., IHell., Hydras., IMagn. C., B.Magn. m., Ruta. Aversion to water: Apis, Bell., Brom., Bry., Calab., Calad., Cann. i.,1Canth., Caust., Cinch., Elaps, Ham., Hell., Hyos., Kali bi., Lyc., Lyss., INatr. m., INux v., IPuls., Stram., Zinc.; in acute gastritis, after taking cold, 1Coloc.; with sour, greasy vomiting, Manc.; it makes him sick to think of it, I | Ham.; with thirst, Nux v.; with thirst, in morning, Nux v.; of place he arrives at in traveling, ILyss. B& drink; also Thirst absent. Aversion to whisky: Ant. t., IIgn., Merc. B& alcohol, brandy. º Aversion to wine : Ars. m., IIgn., Lach., Manc., iMerc. Sol., Phos. ac., BRhus, liSabad, ISul., Zinc.; during fever, Stram. DESIRE for acids: Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, | | Arn., B.Ars., Arund., Bor., IBry., HCalc., Carbo a., iCarbo v., 1Cham., Cinch., Con., | | Dig., Dory., IFerr. mur., Hep., Hippom., Ign., IKali c., Kreo., Lach., Magn. C., Mang., Med., HNatr. m., || Phell., Phos., HPod, Polyp., Psor., IPuls., | | Rhus, Sabina, Sec, Sep., | |Squilla, Stram., HSul.., | | Therid., TVer., Ziz.; in brain affections of children, HHSul.; in car- dialgia, l l Chel.; in chlorosis, IAlum.; in diar- rhoea, Ant. c., l'Ant. t., Ars., HBOr., IBrom., Bry., ICinch., Magn., Pod., TVer.; drinks, IHCham., Cornus, Dig., Eup. perf, Hep., Magn. c., Merc. iod. flav., IStram., Therid.; drinks, with chilliness before and after stool, Mez.; drinks which aggravate, HKali bi; drinks, in large quantities, IVer.; drinks, with nausea, HCornus; in intermittent fever, ILArs.; in remittent fever, Sul.; in tertian, L.Ant. c.; food, Arund., ICist., HHCoral., Ptel.; fruits, Therid., ISul, ac.; lemons, which prove beneficial, 11Bell.; in inflammation of lungs, 1Cornus; after menses, HIgn.; in nervous af- fection, Manc.; in chronic ovaritis, Iod.; in phthisis, I lStann.; citric acid, with bitter taste, HIPuls.; in tonsillitis, Merc. iod. flav.; water, Calc.; vinegar, Arn., Chel., IIHep., Sep.; vinegar in catarrhal ophthalmia, ISul. gº fruit, lemonade, pickles, refreshing things, sauerkraut. Desire for alcohol (spirituous liquors): Acon., Amm. c., Arn., II Ars., HIAsar., Ast. r., Bov., Bry., Bufo., Calc., Calc. a., 11Caps., Cic., Cinch., | | Coca, ABCrotal., Cub., | | Cup., IHep., Iber., IIod., IKreo., IILach., HLyc., Med., Mosch., HMur. ac., Natr. ph., IINux v., IIOp., Phos., | | Puls., HISelen., Sep., ISpig., IStaph., Sul., Sul. ac., Syph., Tabac., Te- reb., Ziz.; which are easily borne (typhus), Aur. met.; almost maniacal desire to get drunk, and feels distressed afterwards (chronic alcoholism), Selen.; worse in forenoon, Ars. m.; desire to imbibe from morning until night, HHSul.; cures inebriates by removing irritation of stomach which causes the mor- bid appetite, IPhos.; would steal from house in servant's cloak and bonnet to obtain alco- holic drinks, but from the moment their pro- hibition was withdrawn ceased to have any desire for them, I | Plumb.; subdued craving for liquor by taking three times daily, for from two to four weeks, from ten to fifteen drops of a mixture of one part sulphuric acid and three parts alcohol, Sul. ac. Desire for ale: Med., ISul. §§º ale, beer, brandy, whisky, wine. Desire for almonds: Cub. Desire for aromatic drinks: Ananth. Égº chalk, coal, earth. Desire for ashes: in dysmenorrhoea, Tarant. Desire for beer: 11 Acon., Aloe, Bell., IBry., Calad., Calc., Carb. s., HCaust., Chel., Cinch., HCOccul., 1Coloc., Dig., Graph., IKali bi., Lach., Mang., H.Merc. Sol., Mosch., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. p., HINux v., | | Op., Petrol., Phell., Phos.ac., Puls., Rhus,Sabad.,Sep., Spig., Spong., IStront., IISul., Tell., Zinc.; during chill, Ant. c., INux v.; in diphtheria, Sul.; mouth feels so dry, l l Psor.; in evening, HZinc.; with flushes of heat at night, ISpig.; during heat, Acon.; chiefly in morning, | | Puls.; in pneumonia, l l Stram.; in Stoma- titis, I | Petrol.; without thirst, HCalad.; which relieves toothache, Camph. Desire for bitter things: drinks, Acon.; food, Codein., Dig., Natr. m. ; with thirst, Codein. Desire for brandy: Acon., Ailant., Ars., Bov., Bufo., Cub., Mosch., Nux v., Oleand., | | Op., Staph., ISul. ac., ISul., Therid.; worse in forenoon, Ars. m.; in water, desire for, IPetrol. É& alcohol. Desire for bread: Amm. c., Ars., Bov., BCina, IColoc., Cub., Ferr., Grat., Magn. c., Merc. sol., INatr. in., Plumb., Puls., Staph., Stront.; for bread and butter, Ferr., Ign., | |Magn. c., HMerc. Sul.; dry wheat (glandular swelling), IBar. m.; boiled in milk, Abrot.; nothing but bread, Grat.; rye, Ars., Ign., Plumb, Desire for broth : Égº” liquid food. Desire for butter: All. Sat. §§º bread, fat. Desire for cakes: Plumb.; in inflammation of lungs, Cornus. Desire for chalk: Alum., HCalc., HINitr. ac., Nux v. Bº lime, strange things. Desire for cheese : Arg. nit., Ast. r., ICist., Mosch. Desire for cider: in headache, ISul. Gº fruit. Desire for cloves: Alum, IChlor. Desire for coal: Calc., Cic.; charcoal, in chlo- rosis, Alum.; child puts into mouth, crunching and swallowing with apparent relish, Cic. fºr strange things. Desire for coffee: Arg. nit., Ars., Ast. r., Aur. met., IBry, Calc, p , Caps., Carbo V., Chel., Cinch., Colch., HCon., Lach., Lobel., Mez., Mosch., INux m., Phos. ac., Sabina, Selen.; which agrees, in dysmenorrhoea, Lach.; after attack of intermittent, Ars.; beans, Cinch. ; black, Mosch.: in caries of tubular bones, III Ang.; in chlorosis, IAlum.; which nauseates (diarrhoea), Caps.; roasted, Cinch., strong, |Hry. Dº for cold things: HAnt. t., Asaf., Cinch., | | Nux v., ISil.; drinks, IAcon., Ailant., Amm. c., Ang., Ant. t., II Ars., Ast. r., Bism., Bov., IIBry., Calc., Caust., Ced., ICinch., HICina, Clem., Cornus, ICroc., HCup. ac., ICup. m., IDulc., Euphor., Led., Merc., Natr. m., CEnan., Oleand., IIPhos., Phos. ac., 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 397 Psor., Rhus, Sabad., BThuya, ITVer.; drinks, especially beer, Coccul.; drinks, with burn- ing and distress of stomach (dysentery), IIPhos.; drinks, with chill, Ver.; drinks, in diarrhoea, Ant. t.; drinks, in afternoon (headache), Bism.; drinks, in evening, Bism.; drinks, particulary at night, Calc.; drinks with vomiting (cholera Asiatica), ITVer.; drinks, better thereby until they become warm, when they are vomited, IIPhos.; fruits and ice cream (chronic ulcers on leg and dys- pepsia), BLyc.; during pregnancy, TVer.; food, Merc. cor., HIPhos., Thuya, IWer.; ice, Med., Natr. S., ITVer.; ice cream, Calc., Eup. per., IIPhos.; icy cold, Arum t.; ice water (cerebro- spinal meningitis), HHVer.; milk, Rhus ; Something very cold, Natr. S.; acid drinks, with blue lips and nails, after chill, Eup. pur.; acid drinks in diarrhoea, Bry.; water, Ang., | | Arn., HHBry., Calc. a., Camph., Caps., Ced., Cham., IHCinch., IEEup. perf, Fluor. ac., Glon., Natr. S., Oleand.,Plumb.; water, in afternoon, Ruta ; in catarrhal diarrhoea, HAnt. t.; water, but dyspnoea allows her to take but a sip at a time, Squilla ; water a few hours af: ter dinner, INatr. c.; water, in evening, Jamb.; but fears to take it (colic odynia), Ars.; in fever, Calc.a.; water, with evening fever (chronic diarrhoea), Calc.; water, worse after Bell. (puerperal fever), IPuls.; water, fre- quent mouthfuls, with intense heat, in even- ing (pneumonia), ISul.; water, in heart dis- ease, ILyc. vir.; water, which is immediately ejected (cholera infantum), Ars. iod.; water, large quantities, HHVer.; water, a little suffi- ces, Act. rac., II Ars.; water, though tongue and mouth are moist and there is plenty of Saliva, IMerc.; water, at night (emphysema), WHep.; water, in pneumonia, l l Stram.; water, every half hour, in rheumatism, ILyc.; water, with Sweat, in morning on awaking, Jamb.; water, with inability to swallow on account of a choking which rises from stomach, IManc.; water, can swallow only by little sips, as throat is so full (diphtheria), Merc. iod. flav.; water, which is soon vomited (influen- za), l l Sang. Desire for condiments: IHep. Hºº mustard, pepper, salt. Desire for cuttlefish: in dysmenorrhoea, Ta- rant. Desire for dainties (delicacies): Calc., Cinch., Cub., IIIpec., Petrol., IRhus, Sang., Spong.; which are eaten with avidity (tabes mesen- terica), l l Petrol.; in children, ICinch.; in pustular keratitis, I | Psor.; with sexual de- sire and lascivious fancies, Cinch. Bºe sweets. Desire for drink: Hº acid, alcohol, ale, beer, brandy, cider, cocoa, coffee, cold, effer- vescing, hot, wine; also Thirst, milk, tea. Desire for earth : I.Nitr, ac. ɺt ashes, chalk, coal. Desire for effervescing liquids: in diabetes, | | PhOS. ac. Desire for eggs, soft boiled : Ol. an.; hard boiled, HiCalc. Desire for farinaceous food : LNatr. m. gº bread, pastry, puddings. Desire for fat : I.Nitr. ac.; ham, Mez.; food, which disagrees, Nux v.; in emphysema, IHep. Bºy" butter, lard. Desire for highly flavored things: BHep. Hºt highly seasoned. Desire for food : gº Hunger. Desire for fish : BNatr. m.; herring, IINitr, ac., IPuls., TVer.; in rheumatic neuralgia, I IFhos.; sardines, ICycl., IVer. Desire for fruit: Aloe, IAlum., LAnt. t., Ars., Cinch., Cist., Cub., Hep., Ign., Magn c., Phos. ac., ISul. ac., ITVer.; especially apples, Aloe, Ant. t. Guaiac.; apples, in headache, | |Sul.; wants apples in the middle of the night, Tell.; bananas, in hysteria, I | Therid.; in diarrhoea, Ant, t.; in intermittent, INatr. m.; Oranges, Cub, Med; Oranges, in hysteria, | Therid.; plum juice, in typhus, Arg. nit.; Fº and green, Med.; Sour, Cist.; green, sour, à, C. S. Bº acids, cider, juicy, refreshing. Desire for ham; raw (diabetes), II Uran. n.; fat, |Mez. Hºº fat, pork, smoked meat. Desire for hot, things: in angina of throat, §. Sabad.; drinks, Ang., Bell., HHBry., Calad., Casc., l l Casts v., Ced., Chel., Cup. m., Eup. pur., Hyper., Kreo., IILac c., ILyc.; be- fore chill, Eup. perf.; during fever, 1 ||Med.; with heat, Casc.; before heat, Sabad.; in meningitis, Hyper.; food, Ang, Ars., Chel., Cup. m., Cycl., Ferr., HILyc., Phos. ac.; lem- Onade (ague), |Puls.; milk, in traumatic Imeningitis, HHyper.; tea, during heat (inter- mittent), 1Casc. Desire for herring : Đº fish. Desire for ice: Đèº cold things. Desire for ice cleam : Gº cold things. Desire for indigestible things: ºº strange things. Desire for juicy things: Aloe, HPhos. ac.,IWer.; heat, ISabad. Đº fruit. Desire, without knowing what: Gº Appe- tite capricious. Desire for lard : Ars. §§ fat. Desire for lemonade: HEBell., Cycl., HJatroph., |Nitr, ac., HPuls., Sabina, Sec.; which proves beneficial, III?ell.; cold acid drinks, with bone pains, Eup. pur. Hº acids, fruit, refreshing. Desire for lime: IBNitr. ac., ENux. v. Hºt chalk, strange things. Desire for liquid food : Ang., HFerr., IMerc. sol., IStaph., HSul.; soup, Staph. Desire for meat: Canth, Hell., IKreo , Lil. tig., Magn. c., Menyanth., Sul.; in children of tuberculous parentage, Magn. c.; in maras- mus, IISul. Hºº smoked meat. Desire for milk: Anac., Apis, Ars, l l Aur.met., Bov., Bry., HCalc., | | Chel., Mang., IMerc. sol., INatr. m., INux v., Phos ac., Rhus, | |Sabad., Sabina, ISil., IStaph., Stront : but- termilk, sweetened, Elaps; cold milk, Phell., Phos.ac., Rhus, Sabad., Staph.; in diphthe- ria, I Lac c., Merc. Sol.; with sweat, Anac. Desire, morbid : 5& strange. Desire for mustard : Lac C. Desire for nuts: Cub. Desire for Onions: Cub.; raw, in pneumonia and yellow fever, Cepa. Desire for oranges: ºº fruit. Desire for oysters: Brom, , IBry., HCalc., Lach, Natr. m., Rhus; which disagree, Lyc. Desire for pastry: in epilepsy, ICalc.; in in- flammation of lungs, ICornus. Bºº farinaceous. 398 DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 14. APPETITE, THIRST. Desire for pepper: Lac C. Desire for pickles: Ant. c., l l Hyper., Lach., Ver.; in diarrhoea, Ant. c.; in dysentery, IHam., in headache, lºsul.; in inflammation of lungs, ICornus. B& acids. Desire for pork: in bilious vomiting, HCrotal. Bºº fat, ham. Desire for potatoes: raw, and handfuls of flour, in alternation, Calc.; in incipient hydroceph- alus, Calc. p. I)esire for preserves: Égº sweets. Desire for pungent things: IHep. Desire for clean white rags: in chlorosis, IAlum. B& strange things. Desire for raw food: in catarrhal ophthalmia, IISul.; in disorders of pregnancy, HITarant. gº strange things. Desire for refreshing things: drinks, in af- fection of liver, with dropsy, IFluor. ac., Puls.; in nymphomania or religious mania, TVer.; with insipid, pappy, slimy, foul taste (typhoid), Merc.; such as wine and water, coffee, etc., after sleep and end of heat (relapsed intermittent), Ars. gº acids, cold, fruit, juicy, lemonade, pickles. * Desire for dry rice: in chlorosis, IAlum. Desire for rue : sudden, while engaged in pleas- ant mental work, in evening, after a fully sat- isfying meal, Tereb. Desire for salt: ILac c., Lyss., H.Manc., Natr. m., IIPhos., . Thuya ; food, Aloe, Calc., Carbo v., 1Caust., Con., Meph., Merc. iod. rub., INitr. ac., Phos., IWer.; in abscess of liver, |Med.; , meat, in incipient hydro- cephalus, iCalc. p.; during pregnancy, |Natr. m. Desire for sand: in dysmenorrhoea, IITarant. gº strange things. Desire for sardines: #&^fish. Desire for highly seasoned things (spiced): Ast. r., IICinch, Fluor. ac., Hep., ILac c., Meph., IIPhos.; in dysmenorrhoea, IITarant.; in headache, IISul. Desire for smoked meat: IICaust., IKreo. I)esire for snuff: in mania, IBell. gº tobacco. Desire for soup : 5& broth. Desire for sauerkraut : Carbo a., Cham. Desire for starch (chlorosis): Alum.; starchy and sweet food, ILyc. §§ potatoes. Desire for strange things: I Bry., Calc., Calc. p., ICycl., Manc.; that cannot be had, or are refused when offered, IHBry.; after a sat- isfying meal, Tereb.; during pregnancy, IChell, IILyss., Magn. c. gº ashes, chalk, coal, earth, sand. I)esire for strong tasting food : Asaf., Natr. p. Desire for sugar: Lyc., IKali c.; which dis- agrees, Calc., IISul.; irresistible, Amm. c., IIArg. nit.; in obstinate vomiting, IMagn. p.; water, Bufo. §§ sweets. Desire for sweets: Amm, c., Arg. met., Arg. nit., IBry, Calc., ICarbo v., Cinch, IIpec., IKali c., ILyc., IMagn. m., Med., Merc., Natr. c., Rheum, IRhus, IISul.; in weakness of bladder, l l Uran. n.; in constipation, IMagn. m.; in emphysema, Hep.; preserves, Sil.; water and milk, which cause nausea and colic, Bufo.; refuses drink, unless sweetened, HArg. nit.; in uterine displacements and epi- lepsy, ICalc, Bº sugar. Desire for tea: Ast. r., Calc. s.; in diabetes, | | Uran. n.; grounds, IAlum. Desire for tobacco: Bell., Carbol. ac., || Coca, Daph., Plumb., Staph., HITabac., Therid.; to Smoke, Calad., Cast. eq., l l Glon.; in dysmen- orrhoea, IITarant.; cannot smoke much, | |Phos. Bºy" Chap. 15, Tobacco. Desire for tomatoes: raw, Ferr. Desire for vegetables: Alum., Ars., Magn. m.; green, Sour, Calc. s. Desire for vinegar: Hº acids. Desire for water : Hº Thirst. Desire for whisky: Carbol. ac, Đº alcohol. Desire for wine: Acon., AEthus., Arg. met., Asaf., Bov., IBry., HCalc., Calc. a., Chel., ICic., Cinch., Fluor. ac., HHep., | | Hyper., SLach., Merc., Mez., IIPhos., Puls., Selen, Sep., | | Spig.; claret, Calc. s., Staph., ISul. Therid.; after attack of intermittent, IArs. HUINGER, in afternoon : IGuaiac. Hunger, with aversion to food: Act. sp., All. Sat., IBar. c., Carb. S., ICinch., IGrat., Hell., HNux V., Rhus, Stann.; as soon as he sees food, feels full in abdomen, Sul.; craving for a particular article, and after a portion of it has been enjoyed, sudden aversion, | |Ign.; early on waking, | | Ant. c.; to bread, or periodic bulimia in afternon, Nux v.; nothing is rel- ished, yet he wishes to eat, Verbas ; full feel- ing, as after a hearty meal, l l Myr. cer.; soon as they commence to eat, Petrosel., Sil.; after eating a little, IRheum; strong longing for food, but dreaded to eat, I I Wer.; can eat Scarcely a morsel (pregnancy), Caust.; after typhoid fever (nervous affections), Manc.; wants food occasionally, but rejects it when offered, Hell.; as soon as food is offered, does not want it, Phos.; in pemphigus, IDulc.; during pregnancy, TNatr. m.; loss of appetite before hunger has been satisfied, Vinca. B& Appetite capricious. Hunger, on awaking: Cinch.; at night, IILyc.; at night (inguinal hernia), ILyc.; in spasms, after fright, Ign. Hunger, canine: flºt excessive. Hunger, , with , colic : Cinch.; cutting about navel, better by pressure, Stann. Hunger, constant: Fluor, ac., INatr. c., Ratan.; with weak digestion, Merc.; in affection of stomach, Kalibi.; nausea, if stomach is not satisfied, Tabac.; wants to eat almost every hour, IKali ph. Hunger, with coryza : ISul. ac. Hunger, in diabetes: ICup. m. Hunger, in diarrhoea: Aloe, Ver.; in dysen- tery, IZinc, Bº stool. Hunger, with debility: Tereb.; becomes stead- ily weaker (worm affections), IMerc.; and qualmishness in periodic attacks, Ign.; Hunger, in dyspepsia: twenty-four hours or so before a spell, INux v. Hunger, eating: soon after, Acon., Ascl. s., Bov., Calc., Cic., IICina, Coocus, Cornus, IHPhos., | | Phyt., Staph., Stront., Zinc.; soon after gastric catarrh, I.Ant. c.; the more he eats the more he craves, IILyc.; cannot get food down, Art, v. ... Hº Chap. 15, Eating; also Chap. 13, Swallowing difficult. Hunger, excesssive (canine, bulimia, raven- Ous, voracious): Abrot., Agar.,B.Agnus, All. Sat., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ananth., Ant. t., Apis, Arg, nit., Arn., l'Ars., Ars. h., Asaf., 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES. AVERSIONS. 390 Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Atrop. S., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bar. m., Berb., Bry., Cain., Calad., IICalc., Calc. s.,Camph.,Caps., Carbo a.,Carbo v., Carbol. ac.,Card. m., Caulo., Caust., Cham., Chim. m., Chim. unab., ICina, AICinch., Cinch. bol., Coca, ICOccul., Cochl., Coff., IColch., Col- lin., Con., Cub., Dros., Eucal., Euphor., Fluor. ac., IGels., IIGraph., Guaiac., | | Hell., Hep., Hyos., Ign., IIIod., Jamb., IKali c., IKali ph., ILach., | | Lept., ILyc., Lyss., Magn. C., Magn. m., Magn. p., l l Med., Menyanth., IMerc., Mur. ac., Natr. a., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. p., Niccol., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., INux m., II.Nux v., | | Oleand., Op., Oxal. ac., I Petrol., IPhos., Phos.ac., Plat., Plunab., Pod., Polyp., | | Ptel., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, IISabad., Sec., Seneg., Sep., Sil., l l Spig., Spong., Squilla, Stann., Staph., ISul.., | |Sul. ac., | | Ustil.., Val., I Ver., Zinc.; in Addison's disease, Calc.; at 4 P.M., HCalc. p.; when walking in open air, Ant. t.; in albuminuria, l l Uran. n.; alternat- ing with loss of appetite, Amm. m., Berb., ICalc., IFerr., IIod., IPhos.; followed by total anorexia (diphtheria), l l Kali m.; in asthen- opia, ISul. (after Sep.); in atrophy, IICinch.; awakened by, Ananth., || Petrol., Phos. ac.; after beer, INux v.; with burning in stomach during vomiting, Sang.; in cancer of stomach, IMerc. cor.; in chorea, Agar., IStram., Sumb., | | Ver. v.; in coryza, ICepa, Sul. ac.; in whoop- ing cough, ICepa, IIod.; in middle of day, Chrom.ac.; during day, with loss of appetite in evening, Stann.; in diabetes, II Kali br., ILact. ac., l l Ratan.; preceding attacks of diar- rhoea, IPsor.; with diarrhoea, ICalc., IIod., ILyc., Oleand., Stram., Sul., Ver.; followed by distension, IIIlyc.; in chronic dysentery, HNux v.; unable to eat, Elaps; after eating (worms), IMerc.; just after eating, | |Med., Psor., Sarrac.; better after eating, worse after acid drinks, Lach.; eats everything set be- fore him (mental disturbance), l l Staph.; must eat every few hours, better after eating, IIIod.; if he does not eat, has a headache and lassitude, and must lie down, ISul.; has to eat, though he knows chill will be renewed (relapse of intermittent), Ars.; with hurried eating, ICoff.; between regular periods of eating, l l Kali m.; toward evening, Agar.; in evening, Cham., IFluor. ac.; in entero-colitis, lNuph.; in epilepsy, Calc., 1Caust.; before epileptic attack, IIHyos.; with emaciation, IPetrol.; takes food hurriedly (dentition), Caust.; as from long fasting, Sec.; before or after intermittent fever, ICinch., IEup. perf, iStaph.; in intermittent, after quinine, IEup. perf; in intermittent, Sabad.; after typhoid, IWer.; with thirst, during fever, l l Pod.; espe- cially for sweets, farinaceous food, puddings, alternates with disgust for meat, wine or sour things, Sabad.; at about 11 A.M., IWSul.; about 11 or 12 A.M., with weakness of legs and trembling, Zinc.; in forenoon, from sensation of emptiness, HNatr. c.; with fulness and sati- ety after small amount of food, Natr. m.; in exostosis of skull, II Arg. met.; in gastralgia, ILyc., Sil.; in hydrocephalus, Merc.; in sick headache, Kali c., || Lac.c.; with sudden sensa- tion of weakness in limbs, Zinc.; in marasmus, while emaciating, Abrot., Ars. i., IBar. c., IICalc. c., ICalc. p., Caust., HICina, ICinch., IIIod., ILyc., Magn. c., IINatr. m., INux v., Petrol., Sil., ISul.; particularly for meat, Canth., Hell, Kreo., Lil. tig., Magn. c., Menyanth., ISul.; before menses, I ISpong.; after nausea, Ferr. ph., Val., IWer.; with nausea, when passing meal hour, Cinnam.; followed by nausea, Magn. m.; with nausea and thirst, Spig.; in nervous, irritable per- Sons, Sil.; worse at night, IICinch.; at night, feels faint, IIPhos.; at noon and in evening, Mez., Zinc.; in ophthalmia, ICic.; painful, Sep.; in paraplegia, ICina; periodic, worse in afternoon, Nux v.; , during pregnancy, TVer.; in puerperal mania, ICamph.; in ra- chitic children, IOl. jec.; with speedy satiety or sensation of hunger after eating, Coccus; not appeased by food, Cann. i.; but soon satisfied and filled up, I ILyc.; cannot be satis- fied, thirst not marked (diarrhoea), JFerr. s.; in scrofulous children, Ant. c., IStilling.; intense, of short duration, even after a meal, particularly after exercise in open air, if crav- ing is not satisfied, has nausea, weakness, vomiting, darkness before eyes and ringing in ears, attacks preceded by warmth and prick- ling in fingers and toes, and twitching of mus- cles of face, Il Ver.; disappears after sitting awhile, with loss of appetite in palate and throat, Rhus; prevents sleep, Ign.; sudden, eats but a small quantity (functional derange- ment of liver), ISep.; from habitual smoking, BIgn.; seemingly along spine and up to occi- put, not appeased by eating, I.il. tig.; in stom- atitis, Natr. c., | | Petrol.; with acidity of stom- ach, IGraph.; with sensation of emptiness in stomach, Calc., Seneg.; in neurosis of stomach, I Sang; with weak stomach, IICalc.; after stool, Petrol.; swallows everything within reach (mania), Bell.; with sweat, Agar., Stram.; especially for supper, with weak body and depressed mind, INatr. m.; with frequent urination, Ver.; without thirst, HFerr. s.; with much thirst or fulness of abdomen, IGraph.; in attacks, better after drinking water, l l Kali m.; as if he had a tapeworm, Ananth. Hunger, in evening: IGuaiac. Hunger, with faintness: ILyc. Hunger, in fever : before chill, ICina; during chill, Ailant., Ars.; with fever, Curar.; after heat, ICimex, Eup. pur., | | Ign.; in inter- mittent, IPhos.; in tertian ague, IIgn. Hunger, in forenoon: l l Hep.; at 10 or 11 A.M., Il Sul.; at 11 A.M., l l Iod., | | Lach.; about 11 A.M., during apyrexia, Ign.; with gnawing and faintness at 11 A.M., IISul.; from 11 to 12 every morning, with faint and weak feeling, IISul.; at 10 A.M., in phthisis, HKali c. Hunger, headache: caused by, Caust., Sil.; during headache, Crotal., IPhos., ||Psor.; if not at once satisfied, Elaps; alternating with sick headache, Eup. perf. Hunger, with anxiety about heart: with nau- sea, recurring several successive evenings, better by eating, IIPhos. Hunger, does not know for what: Gº Appe- tite capricious. Hunger, with languor: Nitr. ac. Hunger, in morning: Act. sp., B.Arg. met., Asar.; and evening, | | Hyper. Hunger, nausea; after, Caust., IIgn, Ipec., IKali c.; rises to head, Ang.; eats to satisfy, Sang. 400 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. Hunger, causes nervousness: HKali c. Hunger, at night: Abies, Selen., Tell. tº sleep. Hunger, worse from salt things: IMagn. m. Hunger, disturbs sleep: IMar. v., Phos. tº night. Hunger, stomach: pressure, Coloc.; and ab- domen full and tense, HLyc. Hº Chap. 15, Eating stomach. Hunger, stool: after morning, Aloe ; imme- diately after, Petrol. Hº diarrhoea. Hunger, with thirst: Alum. Hunger, with trembling of hands: and hasty eating, Oleand.; weakness and Occipital head- aches, Crotal. Hunger, vomiting: after, Oleand.; after, in dropsy, IColch.; chronic, IILobel. i.; with frequent, HNux v.; between paroxysms, Ver. Hº Chap. 15, Eating better. Hunger, worse from : Hº Chap. 15, Eating better. Hunger, Hºt Desire ; also Chap. 15, Eating. THIRST, absent (thirstlessness): Act, rac., IAgnus, Amb., NAnt, c., IIApis, I Arg. Init., Ars., Asaf., Bapt., HBell., Bow., Brom, Bufo., HCamph., 1Caps., Caust., Chel., 11Cinch., Coc- cul., ICycl., Ferr., Ferr. mur., Ferr, ph., | | Hell., IHydras., Hydr. ac., | | Ipec., HKali c., Led., ILyc., Mang, Natr. m., Natr. S., IOp., Plat., Puls., Sars., Sep., Staph., Tabac., Variol., Winca ; in abortion, HEApis ; in albu- minuria, Calc. a.; in bronchitis, I | Puls.; in acute catarrh, Ant. t.; in gastric catarrh, HMez., IPuls.; in colic, Nux m.; with cold- ness, 1 Aur. met.; in coryza, Calc.; With co- ryza, but cold water very serviceable, Chlor.; in croup, Acet. ac.; with crawls, Calend.; for many days, ICalad.; in diarrhoea, Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., 1Camph., Caust., Ferr., Gels., Ipec., Lyc., Nux m., IPod, Puls.; in diph- theria, Apis, l l Lac c.; in dropsy, l l Apis ; with dry mouth, Alum., Camph., Samb.; with dry throat, Calad.; with moist or dry tongue, ilpuls.; except when eating, Ailant.; in fever, Æsc. h., | | Calad., HFerr.; in fever, all ages, Stram.; during beat, I Apis, l l Arg. met., Ars. h., Chim. m., Il Hell., Hydr. ac., Hyos., IIgn.; during chill, Ars., HSpong; during creeping chills, Calend.; during chill, on alternate days, at 11 A.M., Hyos.; with chill, commencing in hands, at 11 A.M., | | Puls.; during heat, after quinine, Arn.; with fever, worse at night (influenza), IGels.; in intermittent and other fevers, Hº Chap. 40; in headache, 1Calc., Lac def, Il Ferr.; in hysteromania, I (Tarant.; in melancholy after mortification, Ign. ; in meningitis, Gels.; in metritis, IIPuls.; except desire for milk, | |Sabad.; with dry mouth, Ang, ITNux m.; in prosopalgia, Caust.; in pregnancy, HAnt. t., IIPuls.; in purpura, I ILed.; in Scarlatina, | | Arum t.; with sweat, Cupr. S.; with sticky sweat, especially about genitals, 1Gels.; in sore throat, ILac c.; aversion to cold water, drinks only warm drinks (impotence), HCalad.; with desire to vomit, Cain. gº Aversion to drinks. Thirst, abdomen: inflammation, Stram.; un- easiness, Caps.; pain in upper portion of small intestines, Colch.; after digging, pain in evening, during menses, l l Natr. S. tº Thirst, in afternoon: HNatr. c., Ran. b.; in evening, throat dry, I | Ham.; with heat, Cop.; during menses, IZinc. Thirst, after anger: |INux v. Thirst, with anxiety: in puerperal fever, ||Plat.; anxious seeking for drink, IBell. Thirst, appetite: loss of, Ang., Kali n., Natr. S., Seneg., Spig., Tereb. Hºº eating, hunger. Thirst, with aversion to drink: Hºº drink- ing; also Chap. 15, Drinking aversion. Thirst, on awaking: AApoc., HStram.; awakened by, during night, Aloe, Berb., INatr. s. Bº sleep. Thirst, breathing: suffocation, IBell.; during Suffocative attacks in phthisis, IChin. a. Thº with catarrh: A Badiag., Con.; of chest, A plg. Thirst, in chest affections: after abortion, Nux m. Thirst, with chilliness: Calc., | |Natr. m.; rigor, | | Camph.; 4 to 7 P.M., or all night, IKali iod.; after motion of feet, Calc.; with shivering over body, IRhus; toward evening, Sep.; with heat of upper part of body and face, Kalibi.; during paroxysm, HIgn. gºfever. Thirst, in cholera: Ars., Calc., Coff. t., IColch., ICup. m., Hell., IPhos., Tabac., ITVer.; cholera morbus, ITVer.; cholerine, IPhos. 6&" diarrhoea. Thirst, in cholera infantum: I.A.com., IIArs., Ars. i., Camph., Canth., Castor., Colch., Cub., Cupr., Ferr. mur., Grat., HJatroph., Raph., Sec., Stram., Thuya, ITVer. Bº diarrhoea. Thirst, in chorea: ICup. m. Thirst, after unsatisfactory coition: Jamb. Thirst, with colic: Cinch, Oxal. ac., IStram.; in cardialgia biliosa, Lobel. i. Thirst, for cold drinks: Bº Desire for cold things. Thirst, lasting six weeks after confinement: hydrogenoid constitution, Natr. s. Thirst, constant: Amm. c., HBell., INatr. c., | ||Niccol., ISul., | Tarant, l l Zing.; burning, with cough, ICalc.; in children, || Arund.; in cholera infantum, HTVer.; one to three hours after cold stage, Eup. pur.; , in chlorosis, Alum.; during convulsions, Cic., Merc.; in hysterical convulsions, ICic.; in diabetes mel- litus, l l Uran. n.; in diarrhoea, ISul.; water tasted sweetish and insipid, TForm.; dryness in throat and trachea (phthisis florida), | |Merc. cor.; even after drinking (lymphatic enlargement), Calc.; with dry tongue and skin, ILach.; after heat, IICoff.; in lung affec- tions, Kali n.; in pneumonia, Merc.; in quinsy, Bar. c. Thirst, with coryza : ILAcon., Ars., HCepa, Diad., IIMerc.; influenza, IPhell. Thirst, with cough : ICalc. p., IINitr. ac.; in ague, |Samb.; worse from least movement (jaundice), HPhos.; in whooping cough, ICepa, ECOral. Thirst, with debility: Ars., Tereb., HVer. Thirst, in delirium tremens: Camph., Dig., IIStram., IWer. Thirst, in diabetes: Bºy" excessive. Thirst, in diarrhoea: IIAcet.ac., Acon., AEthus., Aloe, Ant. c., Ant. t., Il Ars., Bapt., iCalc., 1Camph., Canth., Carbol. ac., Caust., ICham., HCinch., Coccul., IIColch., Coloc., Cub., Cupr., Dig., | | Dulc., Ferr., Gamb., Grat., Hep., Hippoz., Hyos., HIod., Kali bi., 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 401 || Kali br., HKali n., Lach., Laur., IMagn. c., IMerc., Mez., Natr. c., INatr. m., Niccol., INitr. ac., Oleand., Oxal. ac., HIPhos., IPhos. ac., Pod., IRheum, Rhus, Scilla, Sil., Stram., ISul.., | | Thuya, HIVer., Zing.; after eating, Asim.; in children green, slimy offen- sive, in morning, Pod.; in cholera, Ars., Camph., ICup. m., BJatroph., Ver.; sequel to cholera, IPhos.; in evening, Natr. S.; at night, Ant. c., Ars., Calc., Rhus; summer complaint, Anac. Bº cholera, dysentery, stool. Thirst, in diphtheria: Apis, II Ars., ICrotal., IGels, Merc. cor., IIPhyt. gº throat. Thirst, drinking; afraid, in colic, Ars.; afraid, in cystoblennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; with no desire, or aversion, l l Ang., Ars., Calad., 1Camph., Canth., Caust., Cimex, IGraph., | | Hell., 11.Natr. m., B.Nux v., Petrosel.; no desire in colic, in pregnancy, Ars.; constant desire, but knows not for what, all drinks of fensive, (diarrhoea), Arn.; no desire, with diminished appetite, Coloc.; no desire, with heat mostly internal, Ver.; no desire, in in- termittent fever, Coccul. Bº absent, wa- ter; also Chap. 15, Drinking worse. Thirst, in dropsy: ILAcet. ac., Apoc., IIArs., IBry., IEup. pur., Hell., ILyc. Thirst, in dysentery: ILept., Pod. B& diarrhoea. Thirst, eating: after, Aloe, Ars. S. f., HCaust.; during, Aloe, Coccul.; during, drinks much at a time, ILach.; during dinner, Amm. c., | | Psor.; after dinner, Gamb. 5& appetite, hunger. Thirst, in enuresis: Acon. Thirst, in erysipelas: IIApis, l l Rhus, I IWer. v. Thirst, in evening: Amm m., Aph. ch., Croc., BMagn. m., | | Merc. iod. flav., El Natr. m., INatr. S., | | Niccol., HISep.; in cholera infan- tum, IIMagn. c.; an hour after fever, Cinch.; until lying down, with increased warmth of body, IZinc.; particularly during menses, Magn. S.; with sleepiness, Benz. ac.; all drink is loathsome, Bell.; toward evening, Sinap. Thirst, excessive (burning, great, insatiable, intense, unquenchable, violent): Il Acon., BAEsc. h., AEthus., | | Agar., All. Sat., Alum., IAmm. m., | | Anac., Ananth., Anthrok, Ant. c., Ant. t., II Arg. nit., Arn., IIArs., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Arum m, Asar., Aspar., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bell., l l Bism., IBor., | | Bov., IBry., Cadm. S., Calad., IICalc., Calc. s., Calend., Cannab., l l Canth., | | Caps., Carbo a., Carbol. ac., Carb. s, Caulo., HCaust, ICepa, IICham., IChel., Chen. v., Chloral., | |Cic., ICina, HICinch., Cinch. bol., Coca, Coc- cul., Coff., Colch., Coloc., Con..., | | Croc., Crot. t., Cub., ICup, ars, ICup. m., Cupr.s., ICycl., IIDig., Dory.., | | Dros., HDulc., Elaps, Eucal., IEup. perf., Eup. purp., IFerr., Ferr. iod., Ferr. mur., Gamb., Graph., Grat., Guaiac., IHam., IIHell., IHelon., Hep., Hippom., Hydr. ac.,. Hyos., Hyper., | | Ign., IIod., IIpec., HJab., HJatroph., HKali bi., HKali c., Kali iod., HIKali m., || Kali ph., IKalm., IKreo., ILac def., ILach., Lachn., ILaur., ILed., Lil. tig., ILyc., Lyss., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Manc., Med., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., H.Merc. d., Merc. iod. flav., Mez., Mil- lef, Mosch., IMur. ac., Mygale, Natr. c., IHNatr. m., Natr. S., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., 10leand., Op., Oxal. ac., l l Paris, Petrol., IBPhos., Phos. ac., Plant., Plat., | |Plumb., Pod., Ptel.., | | Puls., Ran. b., | | Ran. Sc., Raph., Rheum, Rhod., HRhus, III?ob., | |Ruta, Il Sabad., Samb., Scilla, ISec., Selen., Seneg., BSep., HStram., Spig.,&Spong., | |Stann., Staph., IISil., HStront., HISul., Sul. ac., Syph., | Tarax., iTell., Tereb., | | Therid., Thuya, Val., Il Ver., Verbas., Zinc., Ziz.; in abscess, after vaccination, IIApis; at 4 P.M., ILyc.; alternates with aversion to all kinds of drinks (jaundice), Berb.; in angina, RIBell., Sabad.; in anthrax, Anthrac.; with anxiety (tuberculosis), Chin. a.; especially for beer, Stront.; especially for beer and cold drinks, Merc. Sol.; with painful burning in whole body, especially in face, Merc. sul.; with burning in throat, BNux v.; burning not bet- ter by large quantity of cold water (poly- dipsia), I Camph.; in caries of lower lumbar vertebrae, with painful fistulous openings discharging pus, IPhos. ac.; in catarrh of bladder, l l Uva ursi; in intestinal catarrh, BFerr.; in cholerine, IPhos.; for cold drinks (rheumatism), IDulc., wants only cold drinks, worse at night from dryness of mouth, IRhus; nothing but coldest water would satisfy (diabetes), Lyc.vir.; coryza after mercury, IIRali iod.; in cystitis, Hell. ; day and night, IKali iod.; in delirium tremens, IIStram.; in diabetes mellitus, IBAcet, ac., lArs., Coloc., HCup. m., | | Curar., Lact. ac., ILyc., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPic. ac., l l Ratan., Tereb., IUran n.; drinking daily about twenty-two tumblerfuls of water (diabetes in- sipidus), ILyc.; with disgust for drink,ILach.; without especial desire to drink, I. Ars.; drinks much and often, Ruta ; could not drink enough water, after dinner, l l Castor.; for cold drinks, with heat, after midnight, Merc.; drinking causes nausea and vomiting and hastens chill, Eup. perf.; in cardiac drop- sy, Dig.; with dry mouth, Laur., Merc. cor., ITUran. n.; swith dry mouth and burning in throat, Cub.; with dry, sticky mouth, INatr. m.; with dryness in throat, Aph. chen. ; in dysentery, Ham.; in evening and night ğ. | | Curar.; in pemphigus Anac.; during heat, IAcon.; from internal heat, |Kali c., IStram., Tereb.; with heat of face and chill, Ruta ; with burning heat, BHep.; with fever, in diabetes, Sec.; in local lamina- tions, IIA con.; with fever, in kidney disease, IHep.; with external dry heat, during night, 1Colch.; with heat, during night and towards morning, Merc. per.; with dry heat, mostly after midnight, Ran. Sc.; in prevailing fever, BAmm. m.; typhoid, Agar.; in gastritis, II Ars., Sang, Ver.; in puerperal fever, IKali c.; in gastromalacia, Calc.; in head- ache, ILac def., IWer.; in hydrocephalus acu- tus, ICup. ac.; in hydrothorax, Apoc.; in pyaemia, I Ars.; in hysteria, BNatr. m.; in im- potence, T. Mosch.; in laryngitis, IChel.; in mesenteric disease, Calc.; in affection of brain, with dropsy, Fluor. ac.; with moist tongue, worse at night (metritis), LMerc.; in morning, Arn.; at 3 A.M., Magn. m.; in morning, after heat and delirium, Hyper.; worse from 3 to 6 A.M., better drinking cold water (typhoid), IPhos.; with nausea, fol- lowed by violent and frequent vomiting, Ver., 2 402 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. at night, Jamb.; at night, after exposure, IDulc.; worse at night (headache), HAnt. c.; in otitis, l l Merc.; in pneumonia, HIod., IKali n.; in consumption, HGuaiac.; in phthisis, | |Stann.; in pregnancy, Tarant.; with full, Soft, Quick pulse, followed by general sweat, mostly on forehead, l l Ran. b.; yet can retain nothing (cholera), I Acon.; satisfied by drink- ing (cholera), HBell., Jatroph.; after smoking, Spong ; after Sour things, IMur. ac.; can hardly swallow (Cynanche cellularis), An- thrac.; in stomatitis, ll Merc.; in summer conn- plaint, IFerr. ph.; with red tongue (typhus), Camph.; in tuberculosis, Chin. a.; in tuber- culosis mesenterica, HIOd.; with frequent urination, Ver.; with vomiting, HKali br.; in uraemic vomiting, ICup. ac.; in whooping cough, Bry., Ver. Thirst, eye; after removal of cataract by Graefe’s method (irido-choroiditis suppurativa trau- matica), l l Rhus ; with swelling of eyelids, lett cheek and upper lip (catarrhal fever), |Kali c.; in ophthalmia, BCon...; with dim sight, IStram. Bar. c., Bell., Bov, IBry, Cact., Calad., Calc, Canth, Caps., Casc., Ced., Chim m, Cup. m., Curar., Cist, Diad., HiFlat, IEup., Ipec., | |Med, Natr m., IPod, Sec., Vacc.; before and during hot stage, Chin. S ; after fever, Dulc.; an hour after heat, Cinch ; in intermittent fever, IGels., IKali c., | | Puls., IISul. ac.; in tertian, l l Sep.; in fever marked by alternat- ing hot and dry skin, and then again body drenched with sweat, IKali iod.; with fever in anthrax, Tarant.; with evening fever (blepharitis), IKali c.; between hot and cold stages, or duringsweat, IICinch.; with dry, hot fever, shortly after going to bed, Syph.; worse in evening fever, Cham.; with heat in after- noon and evening, feels as if he would lose his senses, IPsor.; with heat evening and night, Plumb.; with fever at 10.30 A.M., began in fingers and toes, Med.; with violent long last- ing heat, illnux v.; at beginning of fever, in morning, Kali c.; next morning, after heat and chill, IKali bi.; during sweat, BAcon., Anac., II Ars., Cact., Ced., Chin. S., ICinch., HHCoff, Con., Cupr.s., Euphor., l l Gels., Hep., IIod., Ipec., Merc. per., Natr. m., IPhos. ac, | | Puls., HRhus, Sep., HStram, Tarax., Thuya, TVer.; after sweat, Ant. c., I Ant. t., IILyc., INux V., ISabad. Thirst, in forenoon: 9 A.M to 3 P.M., Menyanth. Thirst, frequent: unquenchable, Ars, Camph.; Thirst, red face : I.Nux v.; red and burning hot, worse towards evening, Plat. Thirst, in fever : HAnac., Ang., II Ars., IBry., HCalc., iCinch., Chin. S., Cina, Cham., Coff., Con., Croc., Curar., Elat., Elaps, IEup. perf., Eup. pur., IHep., Hyos, Ipec, Kali bi., Tach., Lyc., Magn. C., Merc., Millef, àBNatr. m., Nux v., Phos., Plant., Plat, Pod., Psor., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Staph, IStram., HSul., Thuya, Val., TVer.; during apyrexia, HCimex, Ipec., | |Polyp.; before chill, Amm. c., Caps, Hep., Lobel. i., HPuls., ||Sep; a long time before chill, continues during chill and heat, II Eup. perf.; begins before chill, iasts during heat, l l Nux v.; before chill, in forenoon, Ang; begins as chill leaves, Sabad.; begins before chill, lasts during heat, Il Nux v.; before chill, in forenoon, Ang.: during chill, in evening, Bar.m.; during chill, towards evening, Plumb.; during chill, eacon., Alum., Amm. m, I Apis, Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Bell., Bov., IBry., Calad., Camph., Caps., Carbo v., Chin. S., Cimex, Il Cina, Cinch., Coral., Croc., Curar., Diad., Dulc., Elaps, Elat., Eup. perf, Eup. pur., Ferr., Gamb., Graph., IIIgn., IKali c., Kaliiod., ILach., Led., Lob., Magn. S., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., iiNux v., Plant., Psor, Puls., LIRhus, I Sabad., Samb., ISec., Sep., Sul., IVer., Thuya; dur- ing chill and heat, i Eup. pur.; more during chill than heat, Sep.; during chill, in ca- tarrhal fever, Jamb.; during chills and heat, during menses, Sep.; during chill, followed by heat , without thirst, IKali c.; during chill, 10.30 to 12.30, Med; during chill, 11 A.M., INatr. m.; during chill, in latter part of night, IOp.; after chill, Cimex, Cinch., || Dros., | |Rreo.; after chill, in peritonitis, IColoc.; during and after chill, satisfied by a swallow of cold water (intermittent), Ars.; during chill, every fourth afternoon, Natr. m.; after chill and icy coldness, attacks come on Sud- denly, INatr. S.; after shaking chill with headache in evening, 9 P.M., better in bed, Magn. S.; after shaking chill every afternoon at 4 (chronic keratitis after, vaccination), | | Thuya ; during heat, Acon, Amm, c., Amm. m., Anac, Ang, Apis, Arn., IIArs., drinking often, but little at a time, HArs., HCinch, HColoc., Cornus, HEup. perf., || Lac c., Natr. a., Rhus, ISul., Ver.; drinking often and much at a time, IAcon., Arn., Bell., IIBry., IEup. perf., | | Lac c., ILac def, Lil. tig., HINatr. m., Syph., | | Tarant. Hº large, small. Thirst, in hay catarrh: ||Sticta. Thirst, in headache : AEthus., Camph., Chin. S., ILac def., IIMagn. m., HNatr. m., Stram., |Tereb., Ver., Zing. Thirst, with heat: Acon., Amm. m., Anthrac., Ars, Asim., HBell., Berb., HBry., HCanth., Calend., Caps., HCham., Coloc., Con., Cub., Lobel. i., IIMux v., HPhos., Raph., Staph., IStram., Thuya ; in afternoon or evening, |Bell..,ISul.; anxious, Niccol.; burning, Acon., Ars., Manc.; burning, in evening, Hyos.; burning, followed by sweat, l l Puls ; after chilliness (inflammation of lungs), Cornus; dry, ICAcon., Ars.; dry, 3 PM, Niccol.; dry, constantly increasing, Colch ; dry, at night, Stront ; dry, at night, especially after mid- night, Raph.; ebullitions, Bow ; flushes, dur- ing pregnancy, Il Ver.; general, does not wish to be uncovered in morning in bed, I IIgn.; in palms of hands, in afternoon, IZinc.; of head, TBell., IIBry., HDyc.; frequent rising to head, IMang.; internal, IIBry, ICon...,IIPuls.; internal burning, following violent short chill, ISec.; at night, Cadm. S., ILyc., ISpong.; on single parts of body, l l Bry.; with pains, IICham.; with sleeplessness, Magn. m.; spells of fugitive, in evening (neuralgia of limbs), | | Val.; and sweat, in evening, Senecio. Thirst, with hunger : Gº appetite, eating. Thirst, injuries: after being bitten by a dog, HLyss.; with threatened collapse, in shock, Natr. m. Thirst, drinking large quantities: Ars., HBry., Calend., Camph., ICOccus, Jamb., HJatroph.; ILyc. v., ILNatr. m., IPhos., IISul, TVer; of 14. APPETITE. THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. 403 acid drinks, TVer.; drinks, with avidity, Stram.; with dry palate, Sul.; and often, during heat, I Sars.; at long intervals, IBry.; often (gº frequent); of cold water, Bry.; IChin. s., IMerc. cor., IBVer.; in phthisis, | |Tuberc.; of water, with chill, IIIgn.; of cold water, before chill, Arn.; of water, Pod.; of water, in cholera infantum, TVer.; of water, in dysentery, Lil. tig.; of water, often (ague), Samb.; of water, in menorrhagia, ICOccus; in puerperal fever, IIBry.; of water, in per- tussis, IBadiag. e Thirst, dry lips: IIBry., Cast. eq., IIDig., Merc. per., Zing.; awakes him at night, Calad. Thirst, inflammation of liver: | | Coccul., Merc. Thirst, in mania: HStram. Thirst, in meningitis: | | Coccul., | | Hell., ISul.; cerebrospinal, ICup. m. Thirst, menses: during, IBell., ICed.; Ver.; menorrhagia (acute desquamative nephritis), Coccus; metrorrhagia, ICham.; irregular, |Dig. Th; in morning: I Arund, l l Dros., IGraph., Sep., Zing.; with aversion to water and beer, INux v.; with chilliness, Magn. S.; with in- ternal chilliness, confusion of head, pressive pain in forehead, , especially, after eating, INatr. S.; with cough (bronchitis), HINitr. ac: with dysuria, IMerc.; on rising, going off after breakfast, Magn. S.; until evening, IZinc.; towards morning, in intermittent, |Merc.; in tuberculosis, INitr. ac. Thirst, mouth: dry, Aloe, Calc. p., Chel., ICinch., Coccus, Colch., 1Coloc., IKali br., ILach., ILyc., Lyss., INatr. c., Natr. S., ||Nux m., Petrol., IIPhos., | | Puls., Rhus, TVer., Zing.; heat in, IColch., IHyper., ISul.; moist (hemorrhages), Merc.; with much saliva, IStram.; sore, | | Petrol. Thirst, with nausea : IKali iod., Oxal. ac., |Natr. m. Thirst, in nephritic colic: ||Pareira. Thirst, at night: Aloe, Ars., Calend., H.Merc., |Puls., Sul., Tabac, IThuya, I ILIran. , n., Zing.; awakes him, IICoff; in caries of dor- sal vertebrae, ILach.; with chronic painless diarrhoea of undigested food, I IPhos.; in intermittent fever, ICycl.; before paroxysms (tertian), IIEup. perf; with fever paroxysms, most in evening (continuous remittent), | |Sul.; in rheumatism, IThuya. Thirst, often : Gº frequent. Thirst, pickles: craving, ILach. Thirst, in phlebitis: IHam. Thirst, rash: after confinement, IICup. m. Thirst, in rheumatism : | Acon., Ant. t., Bry, Colch, Dulc., Ferr., Ferr. ph., | | Lac C., ILyc., Phyt., IRhus. Thirst, skin: dry, Acon., ISul. Thirst, sleep; preventing, All. sat.; after, Apoc.; With sleeplessness, Ign.; disturbs sleep at night, Ars.; with sleeplessness, in phthisis florida, after pneumonia, IFerr. Thirst for small quantities: IHArs., Aurant., ICinch, Hyos., | | Lac c., ALach., Merc. iod. rub., , Rhus; can only take a spoonful of liquid, at a time (chronic diarrhoea), Coloc.; ill diphtheria, I Lac c.; it hurts to swallow in prodromal stage of intermittent, IGels.; in re- mittent fever, ISul.; in inflammation of lungs, | |Cornus, Kali, n.; often (Bºy frequent); swallows with difficulty, I ISpong.; water, aii other, liquids swallows in masses (summer complaint), Ars. . Thirst, stomach : Calc.; in gastralgia, ICoccul.; burning, IIArs., Canth.; heat better by drinking cold water, Alum. Thirst, stool : after, Alum., Ant. t., HCaps., | Tromb.; before, Ars.; during, Bry.; with, Cham. Bº cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery. Thirst, sweat: followed by, IStram.; on head, | |Magn. c.; on head or feet, from 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. m.; towards morning, IIMerc.; followed by profuse, IPsor.; after 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. c. Bºy” fever. Thirst, sudden : | | Ver. Thirst, with bitter taste : Con..., || Pic. ac. Thirst, throat: angina, IBar. m.; with burning, Canth, Sec.; during chill, Agar.; dryness, Alum, Cimex, Crotal., Jamb., IPhos., || Psor., Sec., IStram. Thirst, with toothache : IILach. Thirst, tongue: desire to cool, Chim. umb.; dry, Aloe ; dry, in typhus, iCamph.; moist, Merc.; white, Oxal. ac. Thirst, in tonsiilitis: IGels.; follicular, IMerc. CW. Tº: ulcers: chronic on leg, and dyspepsia, yc. Thirst, urine : profuse, IKali br.; copious, burn- ing, Stram.; after frequent urination,ICepa; Scanty, Caust. Thirst, in urticaria : Ars, ICop., INatr. m. Thirst, with vertigo : Oxal. ac. Thirst, vomiting : during, Ars, Colch., Cro. tal., ICup. ar; after, Atrop. s., Oléand., Stram ; intermittent vomiting, TUran. n.; of least drink of water, during chill, IIFup. perf; watery, of green mucus, IStram. Thirst, water; aversion to, INüx v.; sight of it aggravates pain, Canth.; throat symptoms worse, Lyss. 404 15. EATING AND DRINKING, 15. EATING AND DRINKING. Drinking, Eating, DRINKING, abdomen: bloating (gastralgia), IICinch.; cutting, Staph.; coldness in upper, renewed at every inspiration, Cinch.; cold in intestines, Asaf.; distension, INux v., Sinap.; gurgling (cholerine), IPhos.; heaviness, Asaf.; pain, Manc., HNux m.; pressure, Aur. met.; pain worse, Dory.; pain and diarrhoea (albu- minuria), Calc. a.; “rolling and rumbling, during, Phos.; sensitiveness worse, IManc.; tension, BNitr. ac.; tension about waist, must loosen clothing, ILyc., INux v.; tension worse (intermittent), Coccul.; twisting in bowels, IAsaf.; tympanitis worse, GManc.; tympanitic swelling, with diarrhoea and suppression of menses, IColoc.; weight in hypogastrium, All. Sat. Drinking, acids: aggravation or bad effects from vinegar, Ill Ant. c., Ars., B.Bell., | | Bor., | | Caust., | | Dros., IFerr., Kreo., | | Lach., Natr. c., I Natr. m., | |Nux v., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Ran. b., HSep., | |Staph., ISul.; better from lemonade, I Bell.; better from vinegar, Asar., | | Ign., Menyanth., Puls., | |Stram.; colic, after vinegar, Aloe; cough, Alum., HBrom., H.Lach., ISul.; in diarrhoea, IBrom., HSul.; diarrhoea early in morning, after lemon- ade, IPhyt.; diarrhoea in young persons who grow too rapidly, IPhos. ac.; diarrhoea and whooping cough, worse, especially after vine- gar, Ant. c.; bad effects from lemonade, Se- len.; gastro-intestinal symptoms worse from vinegar, HArs.; headache, HAnt. c.; pupils con- tracted after lemonade, | | Stram.; stomach disordered, HCaust., HSep; renewal of symp- lº after vinegar, particularly stitch in chest, OI’. Drinking, general aggravation: Acon., Aur. met., Coccul., Dig., Med., Merc., Natr. a., IPuls., | | Selen. Drinking, alcoholic liquors (alcoholism): aggra- vation and bad effects, Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. m., Anac., Ant. C., | | Arn., H. Ars., Bell., Berb., Bor., Bov., iCalc., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., HChel, IICinch, Coca, ICOccul, HHCoff, Con., HCrotal, HGlon, Hep, Hyos., IIgn , Kali br, IILach., Laur., B.Led., IILyc., IMerc., IINatr c., Natr. m., INux m., IBNux v., LIOp., Petrol., IPuls., IBRan. b., IIRhod., IRhus, IRuta, I Sabad., I Selen., Sep., ISil., ISpig., IBStram., ISul. ac., ISul., ISyph., IVer., 1zinc.; angina pectoris, Nux v.; apo- plexy, Crotal., Lach., INux v., Op.; ascites, |Lyc.; asthma, Meph; irritable bladder, INux v ; stomach irritable, vomits drink as soon as taken, Nux v.; complaints, after ab- staining, Calc. a.; choroiditis disseminata, INux v.; cerebral congestion, Calc., IGlon., IVer. v., IZinc.; constipation, INux v.; convulsions, WGNux v.; cough, Lach., Spong.; after a debauch, aching over eyes and in head, Carbo v., INux v.; delirium tremens (Bºy" Chap. 1); drowsiness, IOp.; dyspepsia, ICOccul.; epileptiform attacks, IIRan. b.; fainting spells, TPhos.; gastritis, Ars.; hae- maturia, Nux v.; headache, II Ant. c., IBry., ICalc., HCarbo v., Coff., IIgn., ILobel., INux m., IINux v., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Ruta, Selen.,ISpong.,ISul., HIZinc.; headache better from stimulants, Ign., H.Kreo. ; hemorrhoids, Nux v.; hiccough, likan. b.; insomnia, HNux v.; intolerance of liquors, IFerr.; easily intoxicated, Con., IZinc.; weak feel- ing, Alum ; progressive locomotor ataxia, II.Nux v.; nephritis, Nux v.; facial neuralgia, II.Nux v.; irritation and inflammation of ovaries, Nux v.; palpitation, iiNux v.; gouty pains, Daph.; paralysis, INux v.; alcoholic drinks affect pulse, IRhus, Sul. ac.; stupor, IGlon.; stupidity, Ver.; symptoms worse from getting drunk, Cadm. S.; toothache, Acon., Ananth., Camph., Ign., JNux v.; vertigo, IIColoc., Con., Hyos., WINatr. m., INux v., IWer.; vertigo, after wine, Natr. c.; vomit- ing, stomach rejects everything, even water, sleepless, as if he would become delirious, IGels. Bº ale, beer, brandy, whisky, wine; also Chap. 47, Drunkards. Drinking, ale: cough, Spong.; diarrhoea, ISul., 1Gamb. gº alcoholic, beer, brandy. Drinking, anxiousness: HCimex. Drinking, aversion: in intermittent, Coccul.; water tastes badly (relapse of intermittent), Ars. B& Chap. 14, Aversion to drink; also Thirst absent, drinking. Drinking, beer: aggravation, Acon., Act. sp., | | Ars., Asaf., Bapt., Bell., Cinch., Coloc., Euphor., Ferr., Ign., ILyc., Mar. V., Mez., Mur. ac., IBNux v., Puls., BRhus, Sep., Sil., Stann., Staph., Stram., Sul., Ver.; better from, Mur. ac.; pain in anus better, Aloe; cough, worse, Mez., INux v.; diarrhoea, IICinch., Mur. ac., ISul.; diarrhoea, better, HIPhos.; diarrhoea, worse, Lyc.; bad effects, IKali bi., Thuya ; bad effects of new beer, ICinch., ILyc., Puls.; empty eructations, Vinca; internal heat, Bell.; gastric symp- toms, Cadm. s., HCinch., Ferr.; , gastro-intes- tinal symptoms worse, Ars.; rises to head, Ferr.; accelerates beat of heart, IAch.; rave- nous hunger, INux v.; intoxicates easily, ICinch., Coloc., Kali m.; sleeps with mouth open and head thrown back, Rhus; affects pulse, IRhus; pressure in two places in Occi- put, right and left symmetrical, Ars. S. f.; pressure in stomach, Nux m.; urging to stool after weissbier, Card. m.; causes strangury, INux m.; tastes bitter and causes vomit- ing, Mez.; bitter taste remains even when smoking, in evening, IIPuls.; tastes flat, Ars.; tastes slimy, Asaf.; tastes too strong, HCamph.; does not taste right, IRNux v.; hº sweet, IIPuls.; vomiting (diarrhoea), | |Sul. Drinking, biting: tumbler, Ars.; child bites 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 405 glass or spoon (irritation of brain, in denti- tion), ICup. ac. Drinking, brandy: aggravation, Ars., Ars. m., ILach., ILed., iiNux v., Op., IRan. b., ISul., Sul. ac., Ver.; causes belching and relieves cramps, ILyc.; burning , aching, especially burning in abdomen (diarrhoea), ISul.; cannot drink the day after drinking burnt brandy, Lyss.; colic of drinkers, ITNux v.; aggravates Colic, from indigestion, with waterbrash, Nux v.; diarrhoea after, INux v.; has a kind of electrifying effect from roof of mouth downward in a straight line to feet, Nux m.; ailments from, palliated by drinking wine, Sul. ac. Drinking, breathing: takes breath, must stop frequently, Anac., IKali n.; dyspnoea (chol- era), Arg. nit.; jumps up for want of breath (croup), IBrom.; prevented by dyspnoea (pneumonia), Kali c.; causes dyspnoea, worse in spells, IKali c.; dyspnoea, in intermittent, ICimex ; oppressive breathing, after, ICimex ; Suffocates, in cholera, Arg. nit. Drinking, chest: , heaviness after, ICimex ; painful contraction worse, Cupr. S.; spas- modic contraction, ICup. m.; pressing in re- gion of sternum, Ver. Drinking, chewing motion: after, in inflam- mation of brain, I | Hell. Drinking, chill: causes coldness, Asar., Elaps; shuddering after, Act. sp.; shivering after, | | Ars.; chilliness during, Asar.; horripilations after, Cadm. S.; shaking chill, Calend.; causes shuddering, HiCaps.; chill worse after, Arn., IICinch., IGraph., Lobel. i., IINux v.; slight crawls over back (intermittent), Ars.; chill better after, Bry., Phos.; during chill, causes headache, ICimex ; chill renewed after (in- termittent), IIArs.; hard chill after (typhus), | Tarax.; shivering from head to foot, with chattering of teeth, Elaps. Bº cold drinks. Drinking, chocolate : bad effects, Bry., Caust., Lyc., IPuls.; vomiting sour slime (diarrhoea), IBor.; burning in stomach, Calad.; diarrhoea, Bor., ILith. Drinking, choking: Anac.; in cholera, Arg. nit.; liability to get foreign substance into throat (asthma thymicum), Meph.; at every swallow, as if pharynx were inactive or par- alyzed, with sensation of dryness in back of throat, Rhus ; spasmodic constriction on at- tempting to swallow, with sensation of chok- ing, Magn. p.; in drinking to overcome choking, water goes down only at intervals, as if throat were contracted, or as if she had swallowed too large a morsel, ICimex. Drinking, cider: causes diarrhoea, Calc. p. Drinking, coffee : aggravation and bad effects, AEthus., Ars., Aur. mur., HBell., Calc., Canth., | | Carbo V., Caps, Caulo., ICaust., IICham., Cinch., Coloc., ICOccul., Cycl., Fluor. ac., Hep., IIIgn., IIpec., ILyc., Magn.c., Mang., IMerc., l l Nitr., Nitr. ac., IINux v., Oxal. ac., Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sul., Sul, ac.; ame- lioration, Ars., Canth., IICham., Chel. IColoc.; fulness in abdomen, Canth.; pain in abdo' men, as if diarrhoea would set in, Merc. s.: absent-minded, in afternoon, ICepa; angina pectoris, Nux v.; apoplexy, IINux v.; back- ache worse, Cham.; short breath,in afternoon, Bell.; suffocation, Caps.; fulness in chest, Canth.; causes colic, IIMux v.; colic better from, IIColoc.; confused, after, in afternoon, ICepa ; gongestion to head, Millef.; constipa- tion, ILNux v.; cough worse, Caust.; diar- rhoea, Canth., Cist., Fluor. ac, IOxal. ac., Thuya ; dyspepsia worse, Ferr. ph.; eructation of sour liquid, IPuls.; ex- hausted, but lively, Jamb.; sensation of ful- ness, Canth.; gastric symptoms, Carbo v.; gastric symptoms better from black (diar- rhoea), Brom.; weakness in head, Cham.; causes headache, Arg. nit., TBell., Ign., BNux v., Pallad., IIPuls.; hemicrania, Nux v.; aggravates headache, Arg. nit., Arum t., IBry., ICOccul., Form., Ign., Nux v.; headache, worse from hot, l l Arum t.; press- ing, boring pains in head worse, Nux v.; headache, with aversion, 1Coff.; improves headache, Anag.; heat in face, Lyss.; heat all over, in morning, Cham.; heat in right side of face, followed by aching in front of upper part of head, Lyss.; hemorrhoids, IIMux v.; irritation from noise disappears, Lyss.; Small portion fills her up (asthma), IKali c.; nausea, |Calc. p., Caps., Cham., Vinca ; facial neur- algia, IIMux v.; oversensitiveness, iCham.; pulse more frequent, Lyss.; palpitation, IllMux v.; affects pulse, Rhus ; numbness in right arm better, Filix; sleeplessness, Coff, Nux v.; stool worse, Thuya ; soft small stools, Fluor. ac.; causes desire for stool, l l Magn. p.; sweat, in morning, Cham.; tastes bitter, ICham., Sabina, Spong.; tastes disgusting, ISpong.; does not taste right, IIMux v.; causes toothache, Cham.; aggravates tooth- ache, Ananth., Bell., Camph., Carbo v., 1Cham., Coccul., IIgn., Merc., INux v., Puls, Rhus,Sil.; ulcers worse, Cham.; can only drink coffee (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar, ; copious uri- nation, Cain.; frequent urination, in morn- ing, Kob.; pressing to urinate, Ign.; vertigo, ICham., IINatr. m., IINux v.; vomiting bit- ter mucus, iCham.; nervousness, Phos.; vomited immediately (dyspepsia), Kali bi. Coffee is injurious to the young and beneficial to the old, because it increases nitrogenous bodies by diminishing tissue waste. Drinking, cold drinks: aggravation or bad effects, Agar.., || Alum., Anac., Ant. c., ILArs, IBell., Bor., Calc., IICanth., | | Carbo a., Chel., Clem., iCon., ICroc., IGraph., Hyos., Ign., Kali c., IKreo., IILyc., | | Mang, l l Mar. v., IMerc., || Mur. ac., Natr., c., INux m., HINux v., Phos. ac., Puls., Rhod., IIRhus, Sars., ISil., ISpig., Stram., Sul., Sul. ac., TVer; cutting in abdomen, Calc. p.; better from, TCarbol. ac., IPuls.; better from water, Anac., Ant. t., Ars., l l Asar., Bor, IBry., Calc., iiCaust, Cham., Clem, ICup. m., Kali c., III,aur., IBPhos., , IPuls., IISep., | Thuya, Ver., l l Zinc.; pain in chest extend- ing to shoulder, worse, Il Psor.; stitches in chest, Thuya ; colic, Nux m.; colic with nausea and vomiting, Ipec.; crawls, Calend.; water increases coldness, Elaps; water, in- duces or hastens chill, IIEup. perf.; cause cough, Thuya, Ver.; aggravate cough, Dig.; tea, causes cough, Spong. ; water, causes cough, Hep., ISpong., IISquilla, Ver.; water causes dry cough, Sil. ; water aggravates cough, Amm. m., Bar, c., INux m.; waterim- proves cough, Caps.,IICaust.; cause diarrhoea, in summer, Natr, s, IIMux m.; water causes 406 15. EATING AND DRINKING. diarrhoea, Hep., ILyc.; diphtheria worse, ILyc.; bad effects when overheated, Natr. c.; Water aggravates epilepsy, Calc.; gastric catarrh, Puls.; headache with noises in ear, IKali c.; water, relieves headache, Alum.; causes hiccough, flMux v.; very cold water causes stitches in left hypochondrium, INatr. c.; ice water aggravates asthma, BMeph.; ice water excites cough, l l Acon.; ice water aggra- vates cough (bronchitis), BMerc.; ice water causes cholera morbus, I | Puls.; ice water causes gastric symptoms, Carbo v.; ice water causes gastralgia and gastritis, BIArs.; ice water aggravates gastro-intestinal symptoms, lArs.; ice water causes pain in stomach, Rhus; ice water, when overheated, chills stomach (gastric catarrh) || Acon.; ice water causes nausea, Rhus; ice water causes vomiting, fol- lowed by empty retching, HIVer. v.; tearing pain in limbs (leucorrhoea), ICOccul.; water causes spasm of lungs, Thuya; milk makes all symptoms worse, Kali iod.; likes to hold water to mouth, in dentition, IICham.; water aggravates nausea, Natr. a.; water improves nausea and vomiting of phlegm,_Agar.; water aggravates pain in colicodynia, JºArs.; water, while overheated, causes difficult respiration, pressure, formication in stomach, nausea and vomiting, Kali c.; water relieves, HBism.; water relieves anxiety momentarily, IAcon.; water rejected unless mixed with alcoholic liquor, ISul. ac.; aggravate bruised, suppura- tive pain, extending towards right shoulder and becoming fixed there, Psor.; causes ach- ing in stomach, Iris; water chills stomach, Sul. ac.; lies like ice in stomach, Elaps; lies like a load in stomach, Acet. ac.; cause press- ure in stomach, at night, Rhod.; throat worse, ILyc.; water improves bitter taste and desire to vomit, Bry.; cause toothache, Graph., IHep.; teeth sensitive, Staph.; tearing in teeth, Sars.; pain in carious teeth, Sang.; painful jerks in teeth, Agar. ; seem to pene- trate teeth as if they were hollow, Staph.; cause stitching in teeth, Sul. ; aggravate toothache, 1Cham. (Hº Chap. 10, Toothache, cold); water causes vomiting of bile, Eup. perf.; water, when overheated, causes loss of voice, ICrot. t. Drinking, causes colic: Coloc., | | Ferr., Puls, IStaph. ; aggravates, INux m.; must bend double, worse from sweet things, ISul.; cut- ting, ICham., Mar. v.; pains and stool, worse mornings, | Pod.; after, water, Manc., Raph.; from each mouthful of water, with bearing down pains and screaming (uterine neural- gia), INux v. Bºy" cold drinks. Drinking, convulsions: water starts, Bell., ICalc., Hyos., Stram.; from cold water, Calc., Rhus, Lyss. Drinking, cough. aggravates, Bry, Calc., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos.; aggravates, after measles, IKali c.; aggravates whooping cough, Bry., HDros.; excites, II Acon., Anac., Ant. t., Ars., Bry., Ferr., Hep., Hyos., Manc.; Meph.; IOp., IPsor.; dry, INux m.; with heat, and oppression of chest, IPsor.; in intermittent fever, ICimex; relieves cough, Brom., IISpong.; in cardiac rheumatism, Phos.; Spasmodic, IFerr.; spasmodic, in aphtha, Bry.; tickling, ICimex; with vomiting, Bry. Bºy" cold drinks. Drinking, in diabetes: Gº-Thirst excessive. Drinking, diarrhoea: aggravation, Ars., Calc., Caps., Cinnam., Crot. t., ICub., Ferr., Nux m., lPod., ISul., Tromb., Ver.; caused by drink- ing, Apis, I Arg. nit., II Ars., Asaf., Caps., ICina, IColoc., IFerr., IIPod.; on a full stomach, Bry.; bilious, Fluor. ac.; dysenteric, IColoc., Staph.; soft drinks, in Summer, ICarbo v.; fluids go right through him (chol- era infantum), II Arg. nit.; stool dark green, tenacious mucus, watery, mixed with whitish flakes, watery, painless, coming out like a shot, ICrot. t.; stool serous, green, Arg. nit.; longs for drink, but drinking brings on dis- charge, l l Lach.; impure water, Zing.; from water containing oil, Zing.; too much water, Grat.; watery, in cholerine, iPhos. H&e cold drinks. Drinking, difficult: Camph., Lyss., Stram. B& Chap. 13, Swallowing difficult. Drinking much when eating: Amm. c. Drinking, epigastrium: pain in (after diphthe- ria), Lac c.; pressure (pneumonia), Ant. t.; pressure, after cold water, Ol. an.; pressure worse, in cholera, Chin. S.; indescribable pain on taking a little beef tea or a cup of tea, which seldom went off until she threw up what she had taken, ICycl. Drinking, eructations: ICarbo v., | | Hyper., Tarax. Drinking, eruption : itch worse, ILach. Drinking, face, heat in : 11Cham.; after sweat, Il Cham. Drinking, frequently : Gº Thirst, frequent. Drinking, hasty : Ars., Bell., Cina, Coff, IIHep., Stram., IZinc.; bites spoon with- out being aroused (brain affection), Hell.; in brain diseases, IBry.; liquids swallowed in gulps and greedily, though contraction of pharynx exists, IPlumb.; fluids swallowed eagerly but with difficulty (typhoid), Izinc.; in heart affection, ILyc.; followed by vomit- ing, IKreo. Drinking, head : confusion worse, Coccul.; feels as if in a vise, with nausea, HIMerc. Drinking, headache: ICimex ; when over- heated, Bry.; aggravates pressing in fore- head from without inward, I Coccul. Hº Chap. 3, Headache drinking. Drinking, haemoptysis worse: Calc. Drinking, hiccough: IIgn., | | Puls.; constant, fourteen days after labor, in a primipara, | | Nux V. Drinking, hot drinks: aggravation, Amb., Amm. c., Anac., Ant. t., Asar., Bar. c., I Bell., II Bry., Calc., ICarbo v., Caust., ICham., Cupr., Euphor., Ferr., Hell., Kali c., Lach., Laur., Merc. iod. flav., Mez., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPuls., Sep., Sul. ac.; better from, I Ars., IILyc., Mang., Nux m., INux v., IRhus, HVer.; bilious diarrhoea, Fluor. ac.; feels as if she could not get her breath, | |Phos.; burning pain in sternal region, with tenderness to touch, 1 [Tereb.; burn- ing in chest along sternum, º spreads over whole chest, passes off wit stitches through nipples, Tereb.; chill worse, Alum.; cholera better, Ars.; cough, Ll Ign., HStann.; cough better (chronic bronchitis), Sil.; cough until food is vomited, IMez.; tea causes cough, ISpong.; impeded digestion, ICinch.; diphtheria worse, ILach., Merc. Coloc., 15, EATING AND DRINKING, 407 iod. flav., IIPhyt.; diphtheria, better, Ars, ILyc.; face and arms red, l l Phos.; gastritis, | | Kali m ; hiccough, Nux v., Ver.; after warm milk, rumbling in abdomen, Ang.; especially warm milk aggravates Symp- toms, Amb.; especially milk, aggravates whooping cough, II Ant. t.; warm milk, Soup, and wine are more easily taken than water, Lyss.; palate sensitive, Chim. umb.; Sensa- tion as if burned in pharynx, I Sang.; swcat on every motion, IIMerc.; cause sweat, Rhus ; aggravate sweat, HKali c.; stomach retains hot water only, Chel.; pain in stomach better, Arg. nit.; toothache worse, Natr. S., Lachn.; teeth, especially those that have been filled, sensitive, Sinap.; throat symptoms better, Alum., IILyc.; tonsillitis worse, HILach. Drinking, inability: ILach.; in chronic cardi- tis, Cact.; two years after being bitten by a dog, ILyss.; succeeds after those around have retired, or when an attempt is made with closed eyes and through a straw, Lyss. Drinking, large quantities: Hº Chap. 14, Thirst for large quantities. Drinking, lemonade: gº acids. Drinking, milk: aggravation or bad effects after a small quantity, sudden distension of abdo- men, Alum., I Amb., I Ang., | | Ant. t., HArs., Bry., IICalc., Carbo a., Carbo v., 1Cham , IChel., IECinch., IHCon., ICup., Ferr., Hell., Ign., Kali c., Lach., Lyc., Natr. C., Natr. m., lNiccol., HINitr. ac., Nux m., HNux v., HOl. jec., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sabina, Samb., IISep., | |Sil., IISpong., HISul., ISul. ac., Zinc.; better from Chel, | | Ver.; bloats her and causes fulness of head, l l Puls.; children are unable to digest, it causes pain (dentition , IIMagn. m.; colicky pains, Bufo.; colic cutting stitches in abdomen, after hot, Ang.; better by hot, Crot. t.; causes diar- rhoea, Ars., Bry., HiCalc., Con., IKali c., ILyc., IIMatr. c., Niccol., INux m., Sil., IISep., Sul.; diarrhoea after boiled, HINux m., Sep.; diarrhoea after acid, or mixed with acid fruit, IPod, ; diarrhoea and tenesmus, worse in morning, INiccol.; easily disorders stom- ach, ICinch., Sep.; disagrees in affection of stomach, IKali bi.; offensive eructations, INatr. m.; eructations sour, Calc., Carbo v., ICinch., H.Magn. c., Sul.; gastric symptoms, Bry., iCarbo v.; headache, Brom., Natr. p.; sick headache, Lac def.; heartburn, Amb.,ICinch., chronic indigestion, Iris; hoarseness, Nic- col.; passes undigested, Magn. . c.; causes pain in stomach, Magn. c.; pain in stomach worse from sweet, dArs.; sours on stomach, lNux v.: tastes better, Sabina ; does not taste right, Il Nux v.; causes sour taste, Amb., iCalc., ISul.; unpleasant taste, Diad.; vomit- ing, Iris; vomited curdled, IICalc., IISil., ISul.; milk and water disagree, Raph.; water- brash, Calc., HCup. m. Drinking, nausea: IICOccul., Gamb., IKalibi., INatr. m., INux v., | | Puls.; in intermittent fever, ICimex, Eup. per., | | Puls.; in itch, ILach.; most in mouth, in afternoon, Il Coc- cul.; at night, Phos.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; cold, after scarlet fever, IHell.; even a swal- low of water causes retching, Ars. h., Gamb.; in yellow fever, IILach. Drinking, neck; pain, especially on closing jaws, trform. Drinking, noise : with rattling, short breath, lMur. ac.; audible descent of fluids, Ars., ICina, HICup. m., IHell., IHydr. ac., IILaur., Mosch., | | Phos. Hº Chap. 13, Swallowing liquids. Drinking, nose ; liquids escape through, II Arum t., IILach., Merc. cor.; in diph- theria, ILac c., III ach.; in scarlatina, Car- bol. ac.; in syphilis, IKali bi.; rise into choanae, l l Merc. B& Chap. 7, Nose fluids. Drinking, often : in croup, IHep.; a little at a time because it disagrees, Il Ars.; a little at a time (catarrh of chest, diarrhoea, diphtheria, cancer of breast), I Apis ; a sip at a time from want of breath, IKali n.; a little at a time, in hay catarrh, l l Sticta ; a little at a time, at night, Lyc.; a little at a time, with heat, HLyc.; a little at a time (after abuse of sul- phur in itch), I Bell. B& Chap. 14, Thirst for small quantities. Drinking, palpitation : ICon. Hºº wine. Drinking, rage : water renews, ICanth. Drinking, refuses: | |Ver.; fear of water, IILyss., IIStram; in diphtheria, thirsty, Lac c.; in insanity, from drinking, Hyos.; like in hydrophobia, the moment drink reaches lips spasms return (convulsions), IIStram. B& Chap. 14, Thirst absent. Drinking, small quantities at a time: Đèº of— ten ; also Chap. 14, Thirst for small quan- tities. Drinking, spasm : on attempting to drink a little water, violent, of muscles of neck and throat, preceded by a gasp or sigh, as if she might just have plunged into cold water, Lyss.; of throat, cannot drink in spite of thirst, Ananth. ‘Hºt convulsions. Drinking, stomach : causes distress in chronic gastritis, Apis; bloatedness and pain, IManc.; fulness, Aspar., Sinap.; pain, Aloe, Bell. ; pain, after water, l l Iris; pain, in dropsy, IIApoc.; a mouthful causes burning and dis- tress till vomited (heart affection), ILach.; fulness and pain, Aloe; pressure, Daph.; pressing (perforating ulcer), l l Sil.; pressure, worse after water (cholera), IChin. s., twist- ing (perforating ulcer), |Sil.; uneasiness (diabetes mellitus), ILact. ac. Drinking, stool : costive, with a little mucus, ICaps. Bº diarrhoea. Drinking, swallowing: Chap. 13, Swallowing difficult, liquids. Drinking, sweat: Aloe, Ars.; sweat, in crusta lactea, 1Calc.; in evening, Jamb.; free, l l Cast. v.; at night, Aloe. fever. Drinking, taste : bad, of water, Arund.; bitter, after water is swallowed, IIRreo.; water bit- ter, in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; water, flat, Benz. ac.; putrid, Coloc.; rancid, IKali iod.; water, soapy, Benz. ac.; sour, IIMux v. Drinking, tea : aggravation and bad effects, Aur. mur., ICinch., Coff., Ferr., Lach., | | Rhus, Selen., IISep., Thuya; causes anaemia of op- tic nerve with accommodative asthenopia, ISpig.; better from, Ferr.; aching shooting in chest, above epigastrium and especially on each side of lower end of sternum, l l Rumex ; flatulent colic, Diosc.; flatulence, from excess- ive,IICinch.; gastric symptoms from excessive use, ICinch.; headache, IISep., Thuya; headache better by Smoking, Carbol. ac.; ach- 408 $ 15. EATING AND DRINKING. ing in epigastrium, l l Rumex ; granulated lids, Sep.; and milk cause pressure instomach, yet it is all she can take, BKali c.; prosopal- gia, ISpig.; at Supper, Salivation discontinued until 8 P.M. (lyssophibia), Lyss.; burning in stomach, Calad.; stool scanty, thin, lumpy, Chrom. ac.; sudden desire to stool, Chrom. ac.; , toothache, ICinch., Coff, Ferr., Ign., Lach., HSelen, Sep., Thuya ; copious sweat, TForm.; trachoma, with or without pannus, ISep., IINatr. m.; vomiting worse, HINux v.; vomiting, in dyspepsia, IKalibi. Is injurious to the young but beneficial to the old, because it increases nitrogenous bodies by diminishing tissue waste. Drinking, toothache : darting worse, Con...; burning in carious teeth, Caust.; drawing, HCham.; dull pain in left upper molar, worse after cold drinks, l l Nux v.; pulsating pain af- ter cold drinks, HMur. ac. ɺ cold drinks. Drinking, tongue: Sensitive to slight touch,Osm. Drinking, water causes tenesmus: Caps. Drinking, aggravates thirst : Natr. a. Drinking, throat : burning, Paris; pain, IPetrol.; dryness and heat, worse after, Cist.; Soreness disappears, Tell.; tickling, (diph- theria), Lac c. Drinking, urination: in diabetes, Pod. Drinking, vertigo : Lyc., HSep. Drinking, vinegar: gº acids. Drinking, vomiting: Arn., Ars., Bell., IBor., ICina, Crot. t., ICup. a., Dros., Eup. perf., Gamb., ILyc., || Op., IIPhos., Sars., ISil., ITVer.; bitter, Bor.; after breast or bottle, milk sour, Ant. c.; after cold drinks, Dulc.; in diphtheria, ISul.; of all fluids (cancer of stomach), HIBism.; after fluids, especially cold water, Rhod.; frequent, ICup. ac.; dark green- ish masses, ILyc.; grass-green fluids, IIArs.; especially hasty, drinking, Sil.; hemor- rhage, after abortion, Ipec.; in intermittent fever, Ars.; mucus, Bor.; water taken before eating at night returned in morning green and sour, Rob.; water, almost immediately, Jatroph.; water, as Soon as it reaches stom- ach (gastralgia, summer diarrhoea), Bism, slightest quantity of water, Ars. h., | |Plumb.; HiPhos.; water, after supper, Calc.; water, as soon as it becomes warm in stomach, IIPhos. Drinking, water: bad effects, Ars., Caps., Cham., Cinch., Ferr., Merc., Natr. c., Nux v., Puls., 'Rhus, Sul. ac., Ver.; complaints from bad, All. Sat.; complaints from change in travelling, IIRry., Carbo v.; diarrhoea from bad, Zing.; pain in bladder, worse from even small quantities, HCanth.; the mere sight of a drinking vessel containing water is intoler- able, they turn away their faces, shriek out loud, beckon anxiously with hands to have the water removed, for voice and breath fail, Ilyss.; is not able to drink, even sight of it causes nausea and vomiting, must close her eyes when, bathing, IPhos.; gastric symp- toms from impure, Carbo v., HCinch.; head- ache better, from cold water, Alum.; a sip suppresses tickling in larynx, Euph.; symp- toms from putrid, Anthrac.; can only be Swallowed at intervals, as if oesophagus were constricted, Cimex ; does not taste right, ITNux v.; does not taste good, wants vinegar mixed with it (typhus), Apis, gº cold drinks; also Chap. 13, Swallowing liquids. Drinking, waterbrash: HSep.; especially after cold water, IKali c. Drinking, causes weakness: HArs., HCham. É& breathing. Drinking, whisky : caused bleeding from anus, Alum.; can take to any extent, with great temporary relief, patient who is intolerant of ºntº (chronic follicular pharyngitis), t. *icohol ale, beer, brandy, wine. Drinking, wine: absent-minded in afternoon, ICepa ; aggravation, or bad effects, Acon., Amm m., Ant. c., HArn., II Ars., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., Bor., Bov., 1Calc., Carbo a., ICarbo v., 18Cinch., HICoff., Con., Fluor. ac., IGlon., ILach., Led., IILyc., IMerc., Natr.c., INatr. m., INux m., iiNux v., HIOp., Oxal. ac., Petrol., Puls., HRan. b., Rhod., Rhus, | |Ruta, Sabad., Selen., IISil., Stront., ISul., Thuya, Ver., IIZinc.; bad effects from acid, IHAnt. c., Ars., Ferr., Sep., ISul.; better from acid, Ferr.; asthma worse, HMeph.; asthma worse from sour, Ant. t.; better from, IBA.con., Agar., Bell., Chen. v., Con., IGraph., | | Lach., Nux v., Op., Phos., | |Sul. ac.; pain in abdo- men better, Chel.; breathing worse, Bell., HOp.; burning of skin, (eruption), Merc. Sol.; chest symptoms worse, Bor.; confused in afternoon, ICepa; cough worse, Alum., IIZinc.; diarrhoea (loose stool) after acid, II Ant. c.; drawing in knees, Benz. ac.; Small quantities cause ebullition, Sil.; emissions, with relaxed organs, |Plumb.; eye symp- toms worse, HGels.; gastric symptoms, Carbo v.; gastric symptoms from sour, ICinch.; gas- tric symptoms worse, Ant. c.; haemoptysis, HAcon. ; headache, HNux m., 1zinc.; headache worse, Gels., Oxal. ac.; headache better, Arg. nit.;hereditary headachebetter, especiallyafter champagne, Calc.; heat, burning, pinching, especially in stomach, after a glass of wine with nutmeg (diarrhoea), ISul.; hemorrhoids, IANux v.; as if hernia would be forced out, Calc. a.; indisposed to work, Agar.; intoxi- cates easily, Kali m., Rhod., Zinc.; contain- ing lead, Alum, Ars., Bell., Cinch, I [Nux v., HIOp., | |Plat., Sul., Sul. ac.; mental symptoms worse, Æthus.; nausea, Ant. c.; pain in groins and spermatic cords, Calc. a.; pain in inguinal region worse, Bor.; pain in stomach worse, l l Ars.; palpitation, IAcon., HINux v ; relieves pressing in umbilicus, returning peri- odically, HChel.; pulse accelerated, Nux m.; rheumatic pains, IAcon.; shudders as if it were vinegar or the strongest whisky, ICina ; sensitive to smell of fumes, which all but in- toxicate her, Tabac.; sleepy, Ailant.; insomnia, |Nux v.; containing sulphur, l l Ars., Cinch., IMerc., IIPuls., | Sep.; stated poorly, and af- fected him more than usual, Lyss.; Small quantities cause thirst, Sil.; toothache worse, Acon., Ananth., Ign., INux v.; vertigo, Natr. c.; vomiting better, l l Kalm.; vomit- ing after bad sour wine (gastric catarrh), |Ant. c. Bºye alcohol, ale, beer, brandy, whisky. EATING, abdomen: an anxious feeling rises after breakfast, Ign.; anxiety, after Supper, Arg. n.; aching, after dinner, Jugl., Eucal.; bloated, Carboſ. ac., Graph, Sep., Puls., IISul.; bloating (conjunctivitis and leucoma), IKali c.; bloated, continuing after diarrhoea, 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 409 ILil. tig.; bloated, after a small quantity, Ferr. iod.; bloating, after dinner, Agar., Calc., Sep.; distension and weight with tenderness on respiration and touch, after a light breakfast, Sinap.; boring, after dinner, Coloc., IINatr. s.; as if it would burst, 1Carbo v.; as if it would burst, after supper, Chim. m.; burning, after heavy food(intervals of pilepticattacks), Ars. ; burning, in hypogastrium, l l Stann.; burning, in region of navel, extends to Oesoph- agus and throat, two or three hours after (chronic dyspepsia), Hydr. ac.;colic, in lower, in spasms lasting a minute, IColoc.; colic, in umbilical region, obliquely over hypochon- dria, after supper, l l Rhod.; constrictive pain in upper, extending to left side of abdomen and chest, after, ICOccul.; constrictive pain, as if bowels were drawn together, beginning in stomach, going downward, chiefly on left side, begins one and a quarter hours after food, attains its height in two hours, IMang.; cramplike pain around umbilicus causing nausea, with cold sweat, better by eructations, Calc., cramplike pain, from three inches be- low navel to epigastrium, with sleeplessness, and vomiting worse (colicodynia), Coloc.; cut- ting, Bov., Chel.; cutting, better, Calc., HPetr., Staph.; sharp cutting pains,like knives in lower part, with urging to stool, after break- fast, Pallad.; cutting, as from knives, IKali bi.; cutting and constrictive pain in umbilical region, Coloc.; cutting, in upper, Spong.; cutting in upper and lower, 1Chin... s.; sharp cutting, worse walking, better from pressure with hand, Ars. S. r.; after dinner, discomfort, Aur. met.; during dinner, one cheek hot, Arn.; distension, flatulent, Aloe, Agnus, Asaf., IBor., IICarbov., 1Cham,Chim. m., Cinnab., HColoc., l l Con., Cop., DioSc., IGraph., IIgn., HJKali c., IILyc., Nux m., II.Nux v., Puls., Sal, ac., Sinap.; distension with pressure under short ribs as from incar- cerated flatus, HINux v.; curious feeling in bowels (gastric affection), IKali bi.; emptiness, as after vomiting, in morning, Arum. m.; flatulence, Aloe, II Arg. nit., Ast. r., IBry., Carbol.ac., 11Carbo v., Caust., IDiosc., IILyc., Rumex ; flatulence, after dinner, jº. discharge of flatus relieves pain in abdomen, IIAloe; flatulence, in affec- tion of liver, IMagn. m., ||Sep.; flatulence, wind does not pass, Ant. c.; flatulence, in sciatica, Coloc.; flatulence, after supper, Hy- per.; fulness, Calc., Carbov., ICinch., ILyc., INitr. ac., Phos.; fulness, after breakfast, ICarbo v.; fulness, in constipation, | | Ver.; fulness, in morning, with dyspnoea, ISul.; fulness, in hepatic derangement, IKob.; ful- ness, after eating a little, Arn., II Kali c., IILyc., Sinap.; fulness, during eating, ICinch.; fulness, after supper, Agar, Arg, nit; gnaw- ing, worse after dinner, Coloc.; griping, like colic, Natr. c.; griping, about navel, Nux v.; griping, about region of navel, after anything sour (chorea), Asaf.; griping, at times above and at times below navel, in afternoon, Ver.; heat, after a little, HB Kali c.; heaviness, after supper, Arg. nit.; oppression, around navel, HAsar.; pain, Il Ars., Bar. c., Calc., HCarbo v., ICic., Kob., Psor., IISul.; pain, aggravated, Dory., Lobel i.; pain better, after dinner, Carb. S.; pain, in cholera, IChin. S.; pain, from flatus moving about (cystitis), Lyc.; pain, in gastro-intestinal irritation, Kalibi.; pain, comes on two hours after, I |Natr. ph.; pain in bowels, three or four hours after, Hydras.; pain in hypochondria disappears, Tereb.; pains, at navel, Oxal.ac.; pain, below navel, AEthus.; pain, after noon meal, Ars. s. f.; pain acute from abdomen to testes, in evening, while eating, Sil.; pain in umbilical region, worse at 3 A.M., || Oxal, ac.; pinching, at navel and tension in back, before dinner, Niccol.;_pushing, Gamb.; pinching, about navel, TNux v.; pinching and forcing under navel, after supper, Calc.; pinching, in upper, extending to left side of abdomen and chest, ICOccul.; pressure, Caust., INux m.; press- ure, after dinner, Agnus; pressure in upper, Cinnab.; pressure, in hypochondria, Coca ; pressure, in hypochondria, as from flatulence, worse, Aur. met.; pulsation, after Supper, Cain. ; feeling of repletion, at navel, Rhod.; rumbling, ICinch., Cycl., IILyc., Oxal. ac., Plant.; rumbling, after breakfast, Cepa; rum- bling, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; loud rumbling, Tereb.; loud rumbling, in gastralgia, Arg.nit.; rumbling, in scrofula, Ars.; Sore pain on left side, Ran. b.; stitches in left side, after supper, IRan.b.; straining,almost cutting,forcing down in colon, Calc.; sensation.as of a strap as wide as a hand drawn tightly around waist, after Supper, l Sep.; symptoms worse, Anac.; tear- ing around umbilicus, worse before breakfast, II.Natr. S.; tension, Asaf.; tension in hypo- chondria, Coca ; tension, with dyspnoea, in morning, Sul.; winding sensation in bowels, IAsaf. Eating, acid things: aggravation, Aloe, Apis ; aphtha of old people, worse, IBor.; asthma, Ant. t.; bitter eructations, Staph. Eating, acrid things: biting, leucorrhoea, IHSil.; bad effects, Acon., Ant. c., Ars., 1Carbo v., HFerr., Hep., ILach., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., ISul., ISul. ac., Zinc.; bad effects in chlorosis, IFerr., ||Nux v.; bellyache, Dros.; better, Ign.; nausea better, Arg. nit.: stomachache, l l Kreo. Eating, aggravation: general, after, Amm. m., Arn., Arum t., Bar. C., Bry., Caps., 1Chin. S., ICinch., Coccul., Dig.,Manc., Natr.m.,INuph., Raph.; after breakfast, Ars., Cinch., Dig., Natr. m.; after dinner, Alum, Bry., Ign., Nitr, ac. Eating, anus; before, stitches, ICaust.; conges- tion, after dinner, l l Sep. Eating, apoplexy : after a hearty dinner, |Nux V. Eating, arms: cold, Camph.; drawing pain in long bones, on lifting arm, Coccul.; peculiar neuralgia in left arm, suddenly, Ars.; trem- bling during, Stram. * Eating, aversion: to food just eaten, ITNux v.; after eating a little, great repugnance, with hunger. IRheum.; after eating but a little, with nausea in throat, ICycl. gº refuses; also Chap. 14, Appetite di- minished, lost, and Aversion to food. Eating, back: aching, Ant. t.; aching, after supper, Agar.;, anxiety in lumbar region, Bar. c.; pain, Agar., Daph., IKali c.; pain, opposite stomach, causing difficult respiration, an hour or so after, I ISul.; violent stitches from left lumbar region, transversely through abdomen, especially below umbilicus and º 410 15. EATING AND DRINKING. toward right groin, immediately after dinner, Ran. b.; neuralgic pains in spinal column, worse, l l Phos.; on crossing ferry, noise which Water made caused torture, Lyss.; Sweating, Card. m. Eating, beans and peas (Hülsenfrüchte):ll Ars., IIBry., HCalc., Carbo v., || Cinch., Cupr., Hell., | | Kali, IILyc., | | Natr. m., IPetrol., | | Puls., | |Sep., Sil., Ver. B& vegetables. Eating, better: Acon., Agar., Alum., l l Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Arn., Ars., | | Ast. r., IBar, c., IBov., Bry., | | Calc., Calc. s., Cann. i., Carbo a., Caust., Cham., 1Chel., || Cinch., Diosc., Ferr., | |Graph., Hell., Ign., Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Lact. ac., Lyss., Merc., i Mez, Mosch., Natr. c., Niccol., Nux v., Plat., Petrol., IPhos., | | Puls., Ran. b., IRhus, Sabad., Sars., Sep., Sil., Squilla, Spig., Stann., Stront., Ver.; after breakfast, IT Amb., | | Amm. m., Bar.c., l l Bov., 11Calc., | | Cann. S., l l Carboa., Chel., IICroc., | | Ferr., | | Hep., IIgn., IIIod., Lach., | | Laur., | | Lyc., || Mez., T |Nux v., | | Petrol., 1 Plat., || Plumb., Ran. b., | | Rhus, ISabad., Sep., Spig., IHStaph., | |Stront., | |Sul., Tarax..., | | Valer., Verbas.; after din- ner, IIChel.; burning in stomach, HGraph.; during, IAlum., Amb., Amm. m., II Anac., Arn., Aurant., Bell., 1Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., Cham., HChel., Cinch., Coccul., Croc., Curar., Dig., Dros., Ferr., Graph., IIIgn., Iod., IILach., Laur., Led., Lyc., Magn. C., l l Mang., | | Merc., Mez., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., INux v., || Paris, Phos., 11Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., Rheum, | Rhod., Rhus, Sabad., Sabina, Squilla, Sil., HSpig., ISpong., Stann., Staph., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarax., IIZinc.; during dinner (headache, dry throat, dyspepsia, etc.), IHAnac.; neural- gia, IKalm.; syphilitic symptoms, Lach. Eating, bladder: pressure, Bar. c. Eating, blood vessels: beating all over body, worse in abdomen, Selen.; jerking in left caro- tid, after dinner, Carbol. ac.; pulsation in ar- teries, Clem.; pulsation in coeliac axis be- hind stomach, after dinner, Cact.; percepti- ble pulsations in abdominal aorta, after sup- per, Cain. Eating, bread: acidity, IHydras.; aggravation, Bar. c., II Bry., ... l l Carbo a., Caust., Cina, Cinch., Clem., Coff., Hydras., l l Kali c., ILyc., Mar. v., || Merc., INatr. m., IINitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., Phos., IIPhos. ac., IIPuls., IIRan. Sc., IRhus, l l Ruta, Sars., Sep., | |Staph., Sul.., | | Sul. ac., IVer., Zinc.; better, Caust., Laur., Natr. c., Phos.; and butter, biting burning on tongue, Merc. per.; and butter, disagree, Acet, ac., ICinch., | | Cycl., Nitr. ac., IIPuls., Sep., ISul.; and butter cause hiccough, Natr. S.; and butter, pinching in stomach, Ruta ; cutting colic, II Ant. c.; disagrees in chlorosis, l l Nux v.; gastralgia, with nausea and constipation, Staph.; indigestion, IHydras., Sep.; nausea, II Ant. c.; could not taste on account of nausea, Camph.; pressing headache in temples, Zing.; pressure in stomach, Zing.; pressure as from a stone, Bar. c.; rye bread, bad effects, Bry., | |Ign., 1Kali c., ILyc., Natr. m., | | Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., || Phos., IPhos. ac., IPuls., Sul.; rye bread causes cramp in stomach, l l Merc. cor.; rye bread causes vomiting, | | Merc. cor.;_can- not swallow, Con., Lyss.; could not swallow, as if it were too dry, IIgn.; tastes bitter, * Asar., 11Nux v.; tastes smoky, Benz, ac.; tastes sweet, IHMerc. Sol.; eats nothing but bread and water (mental derangement from amen- orrhoea), Coccul.; causes weakness, iHydras. Eating, breathing: asthma, Sars.; asthma in evening, caused by flatus, Zinc.; asthma, deep, sighing, Ant. c.; deep inspirations, Sars.; difficult, Asaf.; difficult after a little food, nausea, waterbrash, lassitude almost to faint- ing, cold sweat until 12 P.M., Sang.; dyspnoea, Jacea; dyspnoea, has to fight for breath, feels as if she would be suffocated, all night, better at daybreak, Syph.; impeded, after supper, Arg. nit.; oppressed respiration, Magn. m.; short breath, Anac., INux m.; short breath, in dyspepsia, ILach.; short, heavy, Sars.; suf. focation, Aur. met., ILach.; suffocative fits are better, Ced.; tight, after slightest food, IIPhos.; want of breath, like asthma, Ascl. t.; jumps up for want of breath (croup), HBrom.; shortness of breath after dinner, HPuls. Eating, broths: B& soup. Eating, buckwheat : complaints from, Ipec., Phos., 11 Puls., Sep., | | Ver. Eating, butter: , bad effects, Asaf., Ars., IICarbo v., Cinch., ICycl., Dros., Ferr., Hep., Nitr. ac., IIPuls., HSep., Spong., Sul., Tarax.; gastric symptoms from excessive use or from rancid, Carbo v.; palpitation worse, ILyc.; slimy taste, disgusts him, Cinch. gº bread and butter, fat food. Eating, cabbage: , bad effects, Ars., IIBry, Calc., Carbo v., ICinch., | | Cupr., Hell., Kali c., IILyc., Natr. m., IIPetrol., IPuls., Sep., Sil., Ver.; sour eructations, IMagn. c.; pyro- sis, IMagn.c. Bº sauerkraut, vegetables. Eating, cake: dyspepsia worse, IFerr. ph.; hot, disagree, Bry., Ipec., || Kali c., Puls., | | Ver.; eructations, tasting of cold rancid tallow, IPuls.; sour taste, Calc.; disordered stomach, |Puls. Eating, cheese: aggravation, Coloc., Ptel.; cankers in mouth, Nitr. sp. d.; colic, after mouldy or rotten, Ars.; gastric derangement after old, Ars, IBry., Phos. ac., Rhus ; gas- tro-intestinal symptoms worse, HArs. Eating, chest: aching in left, Rumex ; aggra- vation of complaints, All. Sat.; beating in breast near opsophagus, hot face, restless, Amm. m.; constriction after breakfast, Lith.; contractive pain, in sternum, after eating hurriedly, Led.; dead pain in lower part (gastric ulcer), Arg. nit.; oppression after dinner, l l Stram.; fulness, Ant. c.; oppression better, Amb., ICaust., Diad., ILyc., Il Phos., | |Sul.; oppression, with anxiety, after dinner, IPhos.; oppression and sudden heaviness during dinner, IMagn. m.; oppression in af- fection of liver, Magn. m.; oppression at dinner after first spoonful of soup, and re- peated gaping (dysmenorrhoea), SDiad.; pain after breakfast, Aspar.; pain when fasting, IIod.; dull pressure in right, from seventh rib downward, after breakfast, Hyper.; pain through, Act. rac.; pain while sitting, | | Lo- bel. i.; pains in upper middle, going through to right shoulder, worse from talking, Kali c., INatr. m.; pressure, on inspiration, Chel.; pressure on right lung, Anag.; pressing in re- gion of sternum, Ver.; shooting from centre to between scapulae, generally preceding pain in stomach, soon after meals, IISul.; Stitches, 15. DRINKING AND EATING. 411 IAsaf., Bov.; external stitches in breast, into nipple (male), Kalibi.; tension and burning in sides, Agar. Eating, chill: or coldness after, Asar., Camph., ICarbo a., HCinch., Cinch. bol., Graph., Hy- per., IKali c., Ran. b., ISul.., | | Ver.; spreads, as if from abdomen, Mar. v.; over upper part of arms and abdomen, HIPuls.; from want of animal heat, Mar. v.; in back (chronic hepa- titis), ISil.; when beginning to eat, Euphor.; chill better, I Ferr.; chill better (debility), IPhos.; crawls, during, Bov.; before dinner, Berb.; during meals, Ferr. ph., l l Ran. Sc., IRaph.; after dinner, Cann. i., Sul; in inter- mittent, rigor if eating when cold, Ars.; must eat during chill, before he can get up, IIPhos.; in gastro-intestinal irritation, HKali bi.; after dinner, with headache, Coca ; con- gestive headache, after dinner, ICycl.; limbs cold, Diosc.; in typhus, I Tarax.; shuddering after dinner, Ars.; a cold feeling, as from quicksilver on left nates, after dinner, Agar.; shuddering after every swallow, Cinch.; after supper, Ast. r. 833° fever. Eating, choking: Anac.; during, Nitr. ac.; in post-diphtheritic paralysis, IISec.; as if there were something hard in oesophagus (gastric affections), IKali bi., swallowing solids diffi cult, Amm. br., Bar. c., IRhus, Sep. & Chap. 13, Swallowing difficult. Eating, cold things: aggravation, l l Agar, f | | Alum., | | Ant. c., Arg. nit., El Ars., Bar. C., Bov., Brom., Bry., Calc., Canth., Carbo V., Caust., Cham., Con., Elaps, IGraph., Hell., | |Ign., Kali c., IKreo., IWLyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., Mang., || Merc., || Mur. ac., Natr. C., Natr. m., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., INux m., IIMux v., Paris, Phos.ac., ||Plumb., Puls., Rhod., IIRhus, Sep., | |Sil., ISpig., Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver.; better, Acon., Alum., Amb., A mm. C., B. Anac., Ang., Ant. t., Ars., | | Asar., HBar., Bell., Bor., IHBry., | | Calc., Canth., HCarbo v., | | Caust., ICham., Clem., | | Cupr., Dros., Euphor., | | Ferr., Hell., IKali c., | | Lach., || Laur., Magn. c., Magn. m., || Merc., Mez., | |Natr. m., |Nux m., Nux v., Paris, HIPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPuls., Rhod., Rhus, Sars., Squilla, ISep., Sil., Spig., Sul.., | |Sul. ac., Ver., Zinc.; cough worse, Amm. m., Hep., IILyc., Thuya, Ver.; diarrhoea, IILyc., Natr. S.; fruit, hiccough, | | Puls.; ice, gastro-intestinal symptoms worse, Ars.; ices, colic, IPuls.; ice cream, colic with nausea and vomiting, Ipec., in evening, caused colic with vomiting next morning, Calc. p.; ice cream, cough and chest feel better, after- wards worse, Ars. h.; ice cream, gastric ca- tarrh, II Ars., Puls.; ice cream, gastro-intestinal symptoms, II Ars.; ice cream, gastralgia and gastritis, II Ars.; ice cream, gastralgia, pain radiates in all directions, worse after food, Arg, nit.; ice cream, headache, IIPuls.; ices, vomiting, Ipec., Puls.; tearing in limbs (leucorrhoea), ICOccul.; raging, tearing, dull sticking, jerking in roots of teeth, through upper jaw to ear, IILach. gº Chap. 10, Toothache, cold. Eating, colic (gastralgia and enteralgia): after, I Agar., Ascl. t., Aur. met., |Bov., 11Coloc., Crotal., Daph., | | Ham, Lyc., INux m., Oxal. ac., IPuls., Raph., | | Rhod., | |Sec., Spong., IStaph., ISul.; aggravation, ICinch., Colch, Ferr. ph., Kali c., ||Phos., IICalc. p.; colic *. better, Bov., Petrol., JPlant., | |Psor.; several hours after eating, causing desire to bend double, which makes him worse, Diosc.; after breakfast, Cepa, Nux m., HINux v., Puls.; pains reappear one hour after (cardialgia), MMagn. m., in children who are bottle fed, | |Natr. ph.; transverse colon, during, TVer.; after dinner, Nux m., Val.; a quarter of an hour after dinner, l l Rheum; after first spoon- ful of Soup, spasmodic bellyache with anxiety (dysmenorrhoea), Diad.; in evening, before eating, IPuls.; fear of eating, with hunger (gastralgia), Nux v.; flatulent, Puls., Rumex ; flatulent after excess, Diosc.; flatulent, offen- sive; after supper, Zinc.; after greasy things, Soup or pastry, IPuls.; griping after least food, Staph.; griping, in indigestion, Natr. c.; im- mediately after, HHGraph.; in tabes mesen- terica, Il Petrol.; after too much, ICepa; below navel, has to bend double, Astac.; from over- eating, with indigestion, with waterbrash, INux v.; periodic, TINux v.; with pressure in stomach extending to shoulders, IIMux v.; in rachitis and atrophy of children, IStaph.; after supper, Chim. m.; in Sciatica, Coloc. fº abdomen, stomach. Eating, continually: gay Chap. 14, Hunger eXCeSSIV e. Eating, convulsions: after, Iihyos.; indigest- ible food, Ipec.; a heavy meal, epileptiform, Arg. nit.; at commencement of last meal, epi- leptic paroxysms, Ast. r.; during, Graph.; When importuned to eat, Lyss. Eating, cornmeal: headache and pain in ster- num, Calc. a.; can only eat mush (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar. IEating, coryza: after dinner, IBNux v.; worse while at dinner, Tromb.; influenza worse, PhOS. Eating, cough : after, Ant, t., Ars., Bry., Calc., Caust, ICinch., Hyos., IKalibi., Med., Nux v., . IISquilla, Tarax, Thuya; especially in after- noon (influenza), Ipec.; aggravation, Bry., HDig., IKali c., INux v., Phos., ISul.; aggrava- tion, in apoplexy, HAnac.; better, Ferr., Ferr. mur., IIS ali c., IISpong.; better after breakfast, . Aspar.; during breakfast, Alum.; begins at breakfast (phthisis), ICetrar.; in bronchitis, IPhos.; in bronchial catarrh, Ant. t.; in bron- chial catarrh, during eating, Calc.; after din- ner, Syph.; during cough, desire to eat, l l Nux v.; dry, AEthus., All. Sat., Sep.; dry, after dinner, IKali bi.; short dry, after dinner, Agar.; and gagging, Amb.; hacking, IHep.; hacking, after dinner, Calc, fl.; irritation in larynx, Rumex; in laryngitis, l l Sul.; loose, OlNux m.; loose rattling, during, HPhos.; caused by lying on right side, | |Phos.; spasmodic, better, IFerr. mur.; during supper, ICarbo v.; with vomiting, Bry.; with vomiting of food, Anac., IFerr.; whooping cough worse, Bry., Carbo v., 1Caust., INux v. gºt cold things. Eating, crawling: over whole body, after a few spoonfuls of soup, Diad. Eating, child cries: Staph. Eating, cucumbers: colic, Cepa. Eating, diarrhoea: AEthus., IIAloe, Alum., Amm. m., Apis, Arg. nit., II Ars., Asar., Asim..., |Aur. mur., Bor., IBrom, Bry., Calc., Carbo v., ićham, iićinch. Cina, Čist. iióðioc, Con. Cornus, IICrot. t., Dulc., Ferr., Form., 412 15. EATING AND DRINKING. Hep., Hyper., Iod., ILach., ILyc., Mur. ac., INatr. C., Nux m., IPhos. ac., IIPod., Raph., Rheum, Rhod., Sars., Sec., Staph., Sul., Sul. ac, IITromb.; aggravation, IIArs., Aur. mur., IMur., ac., Natr. S.; dysentery, ICub.; after artificial food, ISul.; after breakfast, Arg. nit., Bor., Carb. S., Thuya ; after breakfast better, Arg. nit., Bov., IBrom., DioSc., Grat., Hep., Iod., ILith., ILyc., Natr. c., Niccol., Sang.; after breakfast, with pain in rectum (hepatic derangement), l l Pod.; before breakfast, sud- den, with nausea, Tuberc.; in cholera infan- tum, ICrot. t.; after dinner diarrhoea, Ars. s. f., Carb. S., INux v., | | Tromb.; some hours after dinner, worse each error of diet, I Sal. ac.; during dinner, sudden, l l Ver.; dysen- tery worse, Cub.; dysenteric, renewed after least food, slimy stool, or soft with tenesmus, BColoc.; in typhoid fever, IPhos.; after sup- per, Hyper., | | Tromb.; undigested stool, dur- ing, IIFerr.; very weakening, Asar. jº stool. Eating, difficult: EIKali m.; jaws stiff, lame ICaust. §§ inability; Chap. 13, Swallowing. Eating, discomfort: after, IBor.,Cinnab.,ICycl. tº abdomen, distress, fulness, oppres- sion, uneasiness. Eating, distension : 339° abdomen, fulness stomach. Eating, distress: after Acon., l l Iod., Rhod., | | Uran. n.; during eczema rubrum, IRhus; unless she keeps quiet, IHydras.; in hypo- chondriasis, Arg. nit.; smallest amount (amenorrhoea), l l Xan.; and tenderness, with palpitation (may also follow the abuse of soda crackers), INatr. c. Bºy" discomfort, ful- ness, oppression, uneasiness. Eating, drawing: through whole body, 1Camph. Eating, drinking: Gº Chap. 14, Thirst drinking. Eating, dyspepsia: ºº indigestion. Fating, ears: aching after dinner, Agar.; buzz- ing in, after dinner, Agar.; crawling in right, during, Lachn.; ringing, after dinner, Cinnab.; heat, Asaf.; tearing stitch in left, during, Verbas.; fulness in right, during, Natr.c.; roar- ing, Cinnab.; feel stopped, Millef. Eating, eggs : bad effects, Colch, I |Ferr., Puls.; diarrhoea (rheumatic headache) IChin. a.; nausea, Lyss.; smell, bad effects, Colch.; stomach deranged, Colch.; vomiting, Ferr.; vomiting, after eggs or anything prepared with eggs (diarrhoea), ISul. Eating, emaciation: eats a great deal, yet loses flesh, Ars., 1Calc., Natr, m. Eating, epigastrium : aching, with vomiting, ILyc.; bloated, with pressure as from a stone in stomach, Nux v.; constricting pain, | | Plumb.; sudden constricting pain after slightest quantity, to left hypochondria, then to region of heart and left shoulder, |Phos.; cutting in, Bry.; cutting, after dinner, Ang.; distress, Arn.; distension, Lyc., INux v.; emptiness, from nursing, Oleand.; fulness, Arn.; fulness, heaviness and tension, with difficult breathing, IKali c.; fulness, must lie down after dinner, Tell.; external stitches after dinner, Kali bi.; after dinner, tearing, Ang.; gnawing, Grat.; gnawing, as wit headache, IKalibi.; gnawing, better by small quantity, but worse by more (enlargement and congestion, induration of liver), Magn. m.; grinding, Coccul.; griping (gastralgia,) | |Sil.; griping, worse towards evening, HCO- loc.; heaviness, Rumex; heat, radiating up- ward to chest, INatr. m.; feeling of a lump, | |Sul.; pain, Atrop. S., l IPtel.; pain, to back and abdomen, lasting about an hour , and terminating in waterbrash (indigestion), | | Puls.; pain worse, I Diosc.; pain, (after diphtheria), Lac c.; pain, extends to left side (dyspepsia), I Arg. nit.; pain in Small space, INux v.; pinching transversely across, ICina; pressure, Asaf., Canth., Coccul., LySS., | | Rhod.; pressure cramplike transversely, HCina; pressure, as if food stuck, Ambra; pressure, radiating to chest, Natr. m.; press- ing tensive pain in epigastrium, Bell.; pulsa- tions (indigestion), I | Puls.; pulsation about 11 A.M. worse (hysteria), Asaf.; sensitive to press- ure, BNux v.; squeezing, Coccul; swelling, HPhos.; weight, Atrop. S.; weight better, Puls. Hº stomach. Eating, epileptic attacks: Calc. p. Hºº convulsions. Eating, eructations: after, Agar, IAEsc. h., Ammoniac., IBar. c., Berb., IBry., 1Camph., Carb. S., IICarbo v., HCaust., ; Cubeb., ICycl., | | Dulc., Ham., Hep., IKreo., ILach., Lyc., BNatr. c., Nitr. ac., TNux m., Oxal. ac., Phos., Ruta, Thuya ; acid, Atrop. S., Como., Con., IFerr. mur., IHydras, Iber., Kali c., | |Natr. m., IPod., Sil.; acrid, Carb. S.; acrid, fol- lowed by vomiting of food, I ISpig.; bitter, Sep., Stann.; bitter, during, Sars.; bitter, of food, IILyc.; bitter, or tasteless (gastric de- rangement), Natr. S.; after breakfast, Calc. p., Hyper., Plat.; burning, All. Sat., Calc., arb. s.; children, ICinch.; in diarrhoea, | |Sep.; after dinner, Agar, Ang., Niccol., | |Ratan.; as of bad meat, IPuls.; in dyspep- sia, Arg, nit., IKali bi.; empty, Atrop. S., | | Camph., ICitrus, Coloc., Natr. m., Oleand., Sep., Sul.; of food, IAEsc. h., Bry., IIFerr., IMed., Natr.m., IPhos., Pod.; of food, an hour after, Æsc. h., IAEthus.; of food, in mouthfuls, relieves, IHydras.; spits up food for two hours, not acid (dyspepsia), IIyc.; of food, in mouth- fuls, Lach., Sul. ac.; food, returns if he runs, | |Sul.; loud belching, Calc.; tabes mesen- terica, l l Petrol.; in stomacace, IKalibi.; with taste offood, IBry., Ham., l l Ran. Sc., Sars., Tromb.; tasteless, except after long at- tack, when they may be sour, Diosc.; of wind, II Arg. nit., IICarbo v., Daph., IILyc., | | Oxal. ac., TIPhos.; of wind, in tobacco poisoning, | |Nux v.; often vomiting, Calc. a. B& Chap. 16, Eructation, eating. Eating, eruption : vesicles, especially on abdo- men, confluent and forming brown scabs, worse, Crot. t.; in tinea ciliaris, worse after supper, IMagn. m. Eating, eyes: blepharitis from indulgence in fat food, IPuls.; eyes close, Arum. m.; sees bet- ter after biºsi, 1Camph.; nebula, after breakfast, Ferr. iod.; stitches in left canthus, after breakfast, Lobel. i.; cannot keep awake, lids close immediately after dinner, Verbas.; sudden blindness, Calc.; must close eyes be- fore dinner, Calad.; sees everything double half an hour after dinner, Stram.; painful drawing in eyeballs, after dinner, Agar.; as of a gauze before eyes, after breakfast, Bar. c.; 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 413 pain better, during, Sinap.; pressing in orbits, especially left side, after dinner, worse open air, Seneg.; needlelike stitches in both, after dinner, Natr. c.; dim vision, ICalc., IKali c. Eating, face : aching, ICact., | |Zinc.; blotches, Phyt.; cramp in upper and lower jaw, Mang.; cheeks flushed, hot, Asaf.; flushes during, Bov.; heat after, Amm. c., Amm. m., Asaf., IICham., HPetrol.; heat worse during, Amm. c.; flying heat, Anac.; heat, in hepatic disorder, I Sil.; heat, particularly in left cheek, ILyc.; heat, during dinner, Amm. c.; heat, after dinner, Asaf., Calc., Calend., Ran. b.; hot cheeks and forehead, with cold feet, after dinner, Coral.; heat (left side), with redness of face after dinner, cold feet (erup- tion on left upper lip), l l Phyt; heat, and neuralgia worse, HPhos.; one cheek hot, dur- ing dinner, Arn.; heat, after supper, Ang.; heat, after Teplitz had removed erysipelatous spot on left cheek, accompanied by headache, | | Petrol.; dinner, pain relieved during and after (prosopaſgia), Cinch. ; heat, in preg- nancy, IAnt. t.; pale, l l Kali c.; red cheeks, ÉCoff.; sweat, after, IHCham., Natr. S.; sweat, during, Ign., Natr. m.; sweat, in a small Spot, Ign.; swelling, HCinnab.; tearing shoot- ing pain in right cheek up into head worse, | | Phos.; tension in face and skin of forehead, as if too tight, worse, IPhos. Bating, faint: Bar. c.; before breakfast, Act. rac., Calc., Diosc., IKali c.; at dinner, Asaf.; after dinner (phthisis), HKali c.; in stomacace, IKali bi. Hºº weakness. Eating, fainting: Mosch., Phos. ac.; after dinner, INux v.; during, better by eructā- tion (hysteria), IMagn. m.; after eating but little, HCaust.; tendency to, HINux v. B& weakness. Eating, farinaceous food: bad effects, HCinch., Kali bi., ILyc., ENatr. m., HSul.; after, diar- rhoea worse, HMNatr. m., Natr. s. Eating, fat food : acidity (bronchitis), Caust.; anxiety, Tarax.; bad effects, l l Acon., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., HAsaf, Bell, Bry., | | Carbo a., Caust., Cinch., IColch., HICycl., Dros., | | Eu- phor., WHFerr., IHell., Hep., | |Ipec., Kali c., Magn. C., WMagn. m., Menyanth., Merc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., l l Phos., IIPuls., . Ruta, Sep., Sil., ISpong., Staph., ISul., IITarax, IThuya, Ver.; disordered stomach, ..., IIPuls., Sep.; weak digestion, | |Spig.; disagrees, in dyspepsia, l l Kali m.; disagrees, in epilepsy, Caust.; bitter eruc- tations, 1Ferr., Ferr. mur.; catarrh of stom- ach, l l Spig.; colic, IPuls.; cough worse (whooping cough), Magn. m.; diarrhoea, IKali m., JPuls., Thuya ; after dinner, tearing in feet, Cain.; offensive eructations, Natr. m.; eruc- tations offensive, in epilepsy, Caust.; head- ache, Ant. c., HIPuls.; nausea, Lyss.; nausea and acidity, Nitr. ac.; nausea with headache, Tarax.; nausea, worse from midnight till morning, || Dros.; neuralgia from gravies, IIPuls.; pain in stomach worse, l l Ars.; vom- iting, Puls.; vomiting, with deafness, Sinap. Bºº butter, pastry, pork. Eating, fauces: constricted, after, Stram. Eating, feet : cold, HCamph.; burning in soles (hepatic disorder), l l Sil.; pain, after dinner, Carb. S.; tensive, in right, after dinner, Sul.; fall asleep after dinner, Kali c.; weakness,Cain. Eating, fever: Ant. t., Asaf., Chlor.; hectic, in debilitated persons, Sil.; with nausea, Ind.; unless she keeps quiet, Hydras. B& chill, heat, sweat. Eating, finger: tearing in middle, after, Ars. m. Eating, fish: bad effects from pickled, Calad.; bad effects from spoiled, Carbo a., IICarbo v., ICepa, Cinch., || Kali c., Plumb., Puls., Rhus; cough, Lach.; diarrhoea º head- ache), Chin. a.; bilious diarrhoea after salmon, Fluor. ac.; gastric symptoms, ICinch.; vomit- ing, Calc. Eating, flatulence: in sciatica, IColoc. Hº abdomen, colic, eructation, stomach. Eating, fruit: bad effects, IIArs, IBor., II.Bry, Carbo V., IICinch., Elaps, Ign., Ipec., Kreo., ILyc., IMagn. m., Merc., Natr. c., Phos., IIPuls., IRheum, l l Rhod., Ruta, Samb., HSel., Sep., Tarax., HIVer.; acidity, , IICinch.; deglutition, , especially painful from Swallowing acid (scarlatina), ILac c.; aggravation from Sour, Ferr.; apples cause cough, II Arg. met. ; apples, a piece seems to stick in larynx, II Arg. met.; after apples distress, became cold and uncon- scious, seemed to be dying, l l Rumex ; better from fruit, BLach.; cholera morbus, ITVer.; like ice, Elaps; colic, HCinch., Coloc., Puls., ITVer.; flatulent colic worse (chronic diar- rhoea), Natr. S.; whooping cough worse, Magn. m.; diarrhoea, Calc. p., IICinch., Cist., ICrot. t., Lith., ILyc., Mur. ac., INatr. S., IRhod.; diar- rhoea from acid, Pod.; diarrhoea,especially from apples (ague), l l Puls.; diarrhoea and indiges- tion after canned, l l Pod.; diarrhoea from un- . ripe in summer, IRheum, Sul. ac.; fermenta- tion, IICinch.; gastric catarrh, IBry., HPuls.; gastric symptoms from, Cinch.; gastro-intes- tinal symptoms worse, Ars.; grapes, sudden prolapsus recti with tenesmus, l l Ruta ; head- ache, Ant. c.; hernia, incarcerated after cold fruit, IBry.; jaundice, with white diarrhoea, HRheum; melons, particularly canteloupes, cause colic and diarrhoea, IIZing.; pears, Bry., BVer.; pears, especially in morning, cause pressure at pit of stomach, better by walking (diarrhoea), HBor.; prunes or plums cause colic, | |Rheum ; coldness of stomach, Ars.; pain in in stomach from acid, Chim. m.; strawberries, Bry., Ferr., Sep.; painful distension of stomach, | | Ver.; throat, swallowing painful, of acid (scarlatina), BLac c.; vomiting, IPuls. Eating, fulness: Ars., Aspar., Aur. mur., Carbol. ac., iCarbo v., Cham., ICinch, IColch, Kali c., IILyc., Niccol, Nitr, ac., ILNux v., IRhus, Sil., ISpong., ISul.; after breakfast, Act. rac.; after dinner, l l Agar.; in gastric catarrh, Cop.; after even a little, Bar. c., Carbo a., ICycl., HILyc., Natr. m., IPtel, Sul., Thuya ; after even a small quantity of light food, IDig.; a few mouthfuls seem to fill him to throat (dys- pepsia), IIyc.; a very little makes her very full, after typhoid (nervous affection), Manc.; as if opsophagus were filled to throat, HCinch.; after oppression (phthisis), Elaps ; and reple- tion in sides, Arn.; after revaccination, | Thuya ; more after supper, ICarbo v.; with sour vomiting, Nitr. sp. d. Bºº abdomen, discomfort, distress, op- pression, stomach, uneasiness. Eating, gaping: B& yawning. Eating, garlic: aggravation from the odor,Sabad. 414 15. EATING AND DRINKING, Eating, ginger: diarrhoea, Nux v. Eating, gums: of lower molars Sore, during, 1Clem.; liquid food causes sore gums and rough tongue (stomacace), Kalibi. Hºt mouth. Eating, hands cold : Camph.; tremble,Stram.; hand trembles the more the higher it is raised, during, HICOccul. Eating, hasty: Bell, Calad., ICoff., Cup. m., Oleand., HPlat., Sul., Zinc.; in heart affection, ILyc.; after kidney complaints, IBerb.; fol- lowed by vomiting, IPuls. Eating, hawking: after breakfast, Calc. p.; tenacious mucus, Ol. an. Eating, head: brain feels loose, HCarbo a.; burn- ing in forehead, IINux v.; confusion, ICOccul., Diad., | | Petrol.; confusion, after breakfast, Calad ; confusion, after dinner, HNatr. m.; confusion, with lassitude, Diad.; rush of blood, ICalc.; sensation of blood flowing to, before eating, Uran. n.; congestion, after dinner, l l Psor.; congestion (hepatic disorder), | |Sil.; congestion, with throbbing and forget- fulness, I lSul.; congestion, particularly in vertex, IICinnab.; crawling, in forehead, dur- ing supper, Zinc.; crepitation, in back part, worse, Calc.; dulness, Diad., Zinc.; dulness, preventing mental exertion, Ferr.; painful dulness, Menyanth.; emptiness, HCOccul.; fulness, Carbo v.; fulness, before, Uran. n.; heat, Carbo v., WHyos., ILyc.; heat, during, | | Nux v.; heat, after dinner, Berb.; heaviness, in forehead, Carb. S.; heaviness in cerebel- lum, better, HCarbo v.; heaviness in forehead, during, Æthus.; heaviness and beating in fore- head, Amm. c.; profuse sweat on forehead, with nausea, after dinner, Ptel.; pressure, ICarbo a.; sweating, after food, Card. Im.; prickling sweat on bald vertex, ICepa; cold sweat on forehead, during, Sul. ac.; tightness, as if temples were compressed, Con. Eating, headache: after, Anac, Ant. t., Arn., Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Carbo V., Carb. S., Cham., Chlor., Cinch. bol., Coff, ICrotal, HHyos., Natr. S., INux v., HPhos., WPuls., | | Rumex, IRhus; better, after, Arg. nit., HCalab., Card.m., | | Chel., HCist., Coca, IKalibi., Laur., ILyc., | |Phos.; better, during, Lith., Sil., ISinap.; boring, at root of nose extending down, from within out, Bism.; after breakfast, Agar., Bufo, Carb. s., | | Hyper., EIris, Merc sul.; after breakfast, better, Act. rac., Arum t.; after breakfast, with sleepiness, Nux m.; after breakfast, returning in vertex, Badiag.; before breakfast, Calc.; after dinner, Amm. c., Ars. h., | |Stram.; better after dinner, | | Arum t., Phell., Zing.; during dinner, Pal- lad.; after error in diet, Calc. a.; dull, after dinner, Diosc.; with fever, Chlor.; in fore- head, Ars. h., IKali c.; in forehead, boring, Bism.; in forehead, as if brain had not enough room, when rising in morning is bet- ter, Psor.; in forehead, after dinner, worse, Calc. S.; in region of left frontal eminence, after dinner, Zinc.; in forehead, over eyes, worse in evening, HCarbo v.; in forehead, with heat, Calend.; in forehead, pressure as if it would burst, Natr. S.; in forehead, pressing, after dinner, Agar.; in forehead, pressing, after dinner, especially left side, worse in open air, Seneg.; in frontal eminence, press- ing, tearing, after dinner, Zinc.;. pressing, in forehead, from without inward, worse, ICOc- cul.; in forehead, pressure worse, Amm. c.; in forehead, in stomacace, IKali bi.; in fore- head, throbbing in evenings, worse before and after, Coccul.; in forehead, throbbing, dull; heavy over eyes, soon after dinner, as if head would burst, better lying, pressing head against anything, open air, worse stooping or moving, IKali bi.; in forehead, throbbing after eating, Inul.; in forehead, tearing, Inul.; in forehead, tearing during Supper, Zinc.; from eating too much, Coff, Naja, Nux m.; in occiput, Bry.; in occiput, dull, after break: fast, IGels.; in occiput, in stomacace, IKali bi.; in occiput, painful, drawing, after dinner, Agar.; in occiput, in left side, in scalp, after breakfast, Hyper.; parietal, boring in left, after dinner, Zinc.; parietal, after dinner, stitches, Bar. c.; parietal, jerking or dull, stitches in left hemisphere of brain, extend- ing towards parietal bone and occiput, Nux v.; sick headache worse, l l Lac C., | | Sang.; sick headache whenever she eats rich food, | | Natr. m.; stitches after dinner, as if extend- ing through whole brain, until going to sleep in evening, with shivering attacks of faint- ness, | Puls.; after supper better, Colch.; in temples, as if compressed, Con.; temples, after dinner, Carb. S.; temple, in left, after breakfast, Act. rac.; temples, pressing, after dinner, Agar.; temple, pressure in left, after breakfast, IHyper.; temples, pressing out- ward in, after breakfast, Lobel. i.; temples, tearing, with sensation as if brain were asleep, worse, Con...; temples, with stitches in right ear, tearing, after dinner, Zinc.; throbbing, Carbo v.; in vertex, throbbing, tearing, ICham., Inul.; as if in a vise, with nausea, IIMerc. Hº Chap. 3, Headache, eating. Eating, heart: feels heart beat against ribs, HCamph.; worse after indiscretion (organic valvular disease), Carbol. ac.; irregular beat- ing, in rapid succession, causing anxiety, Coc- cus.; pressure, HKali bi.; tremulous action, after drinking, Coccus; tremulous pulsations (endocarditis), HCalc.; stretching in region, Aspar. Hº palpitation, pulse. Eating, heartburn: IAEsc. h., Agar, Amm. c., Anac., Calc., Calc. p., Cinch., Con., INatr. m., Nitr. ac.; before breakfast worse, Nux v.; after dinner, Calc. p.; rancid, Graph.; raw feeling better, Carbo a.; after supper, Alum. Hº waterbrash ; also Chap. 16, Waterbrash. Eating, heat: after, Bar. C., Nitr, ac.; and anx- iety, Ferr.; after breakfast, I Cepa; burning, after heavy food (in tuberculosis mesenterica), IIod.; hot feeling in face, hands and feet, after dinner, Calend., Chlor.; or flatulency with nausea, Calc.; flushes, Cinnab.; and nausea, during apyrexia if intermittent, Ars., ILach.; with sweat and debility, INitr, ac.; internal, as if blood were boiling hot in veins, after dinner, Med.; passes off after supper, Anac. gº fever. Eating, heaviness: Carbo v., Natr. a., ||Sep., Sinap. Hº fulness, oppression. Eating, hiccough: | |Acon., Bor., Bov., Bry., HCarboa, Cycl., IGraph., Ham., IIHyos., Ign., | |Paris, Sep.; before eating, IPhos.; after dinner, Carbol. ac., Sars.; during dinner, causes vomiting, Magn. m.; with Soreness in epigastrium, Kob.; making epigastrium sore and aching (sequel to cholera), l l Phos.; like 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 415 eructations, Jamb.; in gastric affections, HKali bi.; from overeating, Nux v.; after nursing, jerking and empty eructations, Mar. v.; pre- vented, by constant, fourteen days after labor, in a primipara, l l Nux v.; while eating, par- ticularly pregnant women, ICycl.; after sup- per, Coca. H& Chap. 16, Hiccough. Eating, high living: apoplexy, IINux v.; con- gestion to head, Ver. v.; emissions, IBNux V. ; jaundice, INux v.; liver swollen, indu- rated and sensitive, with pressure and sting- ing, ITNux v.; gastric irritability in men who have indulged in excessive eating, IINux v.; metrorrhagia, IIMux v. #33° highly seasoned. Eating, hip joint: violent electric shock, first left, then right, after dinner, disturbing sleep, Arg. nit. Eating, honey: bad effects, Natr. m. Eating, hot things: aggravation, Acon., Alum., Amb., l l Amm. c., Anac., Ang., || Ant. t., Apis, Ars., | | Asar., IBar. c., iBell., Bor., Bry., | | Calc., Canth., Carbo v., | | Caust., Cham., Clem., | | Cup., Euphor., | | Ferr., | | Graph., | | Hell., Kali c., | | Lach., | ||Laur., Magn. C., Magn. m., || Merc., Mez., Natr. Im., Nux m., Nux v., Paris, IIPhos., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Rhod., Rhus, Sars., Squilla, ISep., Sil., Sul.., | |Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; anxious during, Magn. c.; better after, Agar., Alum., Ant. c.,H. Ars., Bar. c., Bov., Bry., Calc., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Con., Graph., Hell., | |Ign., Kali c., HKreo., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., IMang., | | Mez., | IMur. ac., Natr., | | Natr. m., | |Nitr., Nitr. ac., Nux m., IRNux v., Paris, Phos. ac., || Plumb., Puls., HIRhus, Sep., | |Sil., Spig., Sul., Sul, ac., Thuya, TVer.; burning in throat, IHep.; burning, in syphilis, Lyc.; cough until food is vomited, I Mez.; heat, particularly in head, during, Magn. c.; con- stricted oesophagus better, Hyos.; palate sen- sitive, TChim, umb.; sweat, Sul. ac.; stitching in throat, HHep.; toothache, IMillef.; causes raging, tearing, dull sticking, jerking in roots of teeth through upper jaw to ear, IIIach. Eating, hunger : not relieved, Agar., Ant. c., Arg. met., Ascl. S., Calc., ICast eq., Cic., HICina, Coccus, Kali iod., ILaur., ||Med., INux m., Paris, IIPhos., | |Phyt., Stront., | | Uran n.; appetite returns only when eat- ing, IICinch.; soon feels empty, Sang.; feels as if he had eaten nothing, Sars.; in inflam- mation of lungs, Cornus; must eat every few hours (scrofulosis), Iod.; with worms, Merc. Eating, hypochondria: distension of right, two or three hours after, with dull heavy aching, partly relieved as digestion is completed (dys- pepsia), Natr. m.; distension, Apoc.; fulness and pressure, Lobel. i.; pain, in left, Daph.; pain, under left, in dyspepsia, Arg, nit.; pressure, Cham.; sore feeling after dinner, Agar.; external stitches in right, after dinner, IKalibi.; stitches worse, during, IPod. . Eating, influenza: tº coryza. Eating, intoxicated feeling: after, Grat. Eating, itching: after, HCalc. p. Eating, jaw : cramplike pain in left articula- tion, to cheek, in evening, Spong.; after, cramp pain, Mang.; uneasiness in muscles of lower, and lips, after dinner, Agar.; cracks, during, (dyspepsia), Lac c. Eating, knees: after, feeling of weakness, with pressure in stomach, I ILach. Eating, larynx: pain, Rumex ; dryness and burning, better (syphilitic sore throat), Mez.; tickling better, Euph.; pressure beneath, after Supper, as if something were sticking in throat, IHep. Eating, lassitude: after meal, Act. sp., Ars, s.r., Asar., Rhus ; in dyspepsia, ILach. Hºº faint, lazy, malaise, weakness. Eating, lazy; Bar. c.; after dinner, l l Chel.; in legs, Arn.; desire to lie down, after, Ant. c.; disgust for work, after dinner, Agar. Eating, leguminous food: gº vegetables. Eating, legs pain: IKali c. Eating, leucorrhoea: acrid, HCham. Eating, limbs: pain after breakfast, Hyper.; prostration, after dinner, Agar.; pain after dinner, on awaking, IIAgar. Eating, lip : involuntary biting lower, Benz. ac. Eating, a little: Eğ small quantities. Bating, liver : pain, IMagn. m.; pain better (dyspepsia), IChel.; pain, with distension, Caust.; dull, heavy aching and distension, lessening as digestion advances, Natr. m.; pressure, worse, Anac.; pressure from interior to chest, after dinner, Asaf.; pressure and tension, ILyc.; sensitive to pressure, IILyc.; symptoms worse, IPtel. Eating, lobster: taste of iodide of potash, Ind. Eating, malaise: after, Ast.r., Cinch.,INatr. m.; organic cardialgia, HKali bi. Hºº lassitude. Eating, meat: aggravation, Carbo a., Caust., Colch., Ferr., IKali c., |Magn. c., | |Magn. m., Merc., Ptel., Puls., | | Ruta, Sil., | |Staph., | |Sul.; children accustomed to meat suddenly become disgusted with it, IFerr.; distresses him, l l Rhus; gastric symptoms from spoiled, ICinch.; better from, I | Ver.; broths cause nausea, Acon.; Smell of broth causes nausea, HColch.; feeling of contraction above and between eyebrows, followed by bleeding of nose, l l Vacc.; cough worse, Staph.; dyspep- sia worse, IFerr. ph.; headache, in dyspepsia, | |Ruta; itching all over like undeveloped nettlerash (dyspepsia), l l Ruta; fresh, causes nausea (diarrhoea), ICaust.; salt, causes gastric symptoms, 1Carbo v.; smell sickens, Ars., 1Colch.; smoked, disagrees, iCalc., Sil.; spoiled, tainted, ICarbo V., Cinch., IPuls.; could not taste on account of nausea, Camph.; vomiting after, l l Kreo.; , vomiting immediately (dys- pepsia), HKali bi.; fresh, causes waterbrash (diarrhoea), ICaust. Eating, menses: cramping pains, worse in dysmenorrhoea, 1Coloc.; difficult to get her Eating, ice cream: B& cold things. Eating, inability: Ipec., ILyc., ILyss., Sep. gº difficult, fulness, satiety. Eating, indigestion: Amm. br., Bar. c., Calc. p., iCarbo v., Chim. umb., IKalibi., INatr. c., Nux m., IPetrol., IPhos.; after typhus, IBapt.; with flushing, Vespa; after abuse of mercury, IHep. B& stomach; also Chap. 17, Stomach dyspepsia. to eat, after menses, Ign. Eating, mental symptoms: anguish, IAsaf., I Sep.; anxiety, Amb.; anxiety from irreg- ular action of heart, ICOccus; great anxiety every afternoon, after dinner (fifth month of pregnancy), l l Psor.; confused, cannot use mind, Nux v.; conscientious scruples, after menses, Ign.; depression, Pod.; feels dull, 416 15. EATING AND DRINKING. Led.; dulness better, Chen. v.; dull after breakfast, Bapt.; indisposed to mental exer- tion, Ars. S. r.; disinclined to think, after dinner and in evening, Lyss.; inability to think, Agar.; hypochondriacal mood, Anac., Arg. nit., Natr. c., Hi Nux v.; hypochondriacal mood three hours after dinner, with pressure under short ribs, especially right side, Zinc.; ill humor, IBor., Merc. Sul.; ill humor after breakfast, Calad.; ill humor after eating a little too much, l l Merc. cy.; ill humor after dinner, Amm. c., IHydras.; irritable, Chlor.; ill disposed, every noise irritates, if others eat apples or hawk or blow nose it brings him be- side himself, passes away after sleep and coffee, Lyss.; irritable, after dinner, with pressure in forehead, Mar. v.; disposed to get into a rage during, Chlor.; lasciviousness, with sexual excitement, Lyss.; hysterical laughter, Puls.; melancholy after dinner, Ars.; loss of mem- Ory during dinner, Calc. p.; loss of memory, suddenly, after luncheon, Calc. s.; nervous after dinner, Hydras.; nervous and weary with quickened pulse, Lyc.; disposed to get into a rage, Chlor.; restless mood, Amm. m.; cannot bear to be spoken to after dinner, Hydras.; taciturnity, Arum m.; ceases com- plaining during, l l Psor. Eating, mouth : acidity, HCarbo v., Natr. m., | |Sil.; aphtha in side of cheek, bleeding (diar- rhoea), IIBor.; bitter, in pregnancy, I Dros.; burning, Mez.; dry, Sul.; dry during, Merc. per.; food escapes while chewing, Arg. nit.; food and drink escape from left corner, Nux v.; gums smarting, INatr. m.; disagreeable mucus, Caust.; roof Sore during, Calc. s.; Sa- liva runs out (toothache, paralysis), ICaust.; tingling in Salivary glands, with sense of fer- mentation in oesophagus and copious saliva- tion, IKalm.; bad smell, ISul.; fetid, musty smell in posterior nares, during expiration, Chrom. ac.; sensitiveness, Lach.; sensation as if exhaled air smelled putrid during, Chrom ac.; symptoms better, Benz. ac. fº gums. Eating, too much : IIod.; complaints from, All. sat. §§ Hunger excessive. Eating, mucus: Bº havking. Eating, posterior nares: food easily gets into choanae, Sil.; small pieces of food are forced into choanae, producing a sickening Sensation, they are afterwards withdrawn covered with mucus, Nitr. ac. Eating, nausea; after, Agar., Agnus, Amm. c., Anthrok, Ant. t., Arg. nit., Atrop. S., Aur. mur., Bism., IBor., Bry, Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chin. S., ICic., IICOccul., 1Con., Cycl., Diosc., I Ferr., Ferr. ph., Gamb., IGraph., | | Ham., Hyper., Ipec., Jacar., IKalibi., Kali c., Kali iod., ILach., HLyc., Med., TNatr. m., IBNux v., IOp., Oxal. ac., Phos., IPhos. ac., | | Plumb., IPuls., | | Rumex, Sars., ILSep., ISul., Tereb.; aggravation, Anac., ICOccul., Merc. per., Sec.; aggravation, in cholerine, IHAsar.; before eating, Natr. S., Sabad., ISul.; better after eating, Arg. nit., Cham., Grat., Sinap., Spig.; better, in diarrhoea, IlBrom.; better during eating, Sinap.; after breakfast, Agar., Amb., Calc. p., Cham., HCurar., Daph., ISars., ISpig.; before breakfast, Alum., Berb., ISpig.; afterbreakfast,better, Alum., Boy.; dur- ing breakfast, Agar., Ind.; with a cold, after scarlet fever, IHell.; in diabetes, Lact, ac.; deathly, Agâr., Ars. S. f., Berb., Cepa, Cycl., Med., 11Nux v.; during eating, Amm. C., Ang, ICaust., | | Sabad., I I Wer.; during, when al- most satisfied, ICalc.; in yellow fever, Ars. h.; in headache, Bism., Lac def; heaviness of head and bitter eructations, Natr. m.; heart disease, IHydras.; after a little food, IDiad., Sil.; long lasting, after meat, Carbo a.; at night, during, Cinch. bol.; with palpi- tation, Kali c.; in phthisis, after dinner, IKali c.; in pregnancy, Anac., Colch., ILact. ac., IOp.; in pregnancy, after night watching and mental disturbance, l l Puls.; must keep quiet, Ham.; in scirrhous uteri, HArs.; with shuddering, Amm. m.; qualmishness better, IMagn.c.; qualmishness,after dinner, l l Ant.t.; qualmishness before, Natr. S.; qualmishness, 2 to 4 P.M., Chrom. a.c.; with pain and Sore- ness in stomach better, HNatr. c.; sudden, Ruta ; sudden, during, with vomiting of food, Ruta ; after supper, Cycl.; after supper, gradually worse, Chrom. ac.; with vanishing of sight, sweat on forehead, distension of abdomen, Crot. t.; in tabes mesenterica, | | Petrol.; with vertigo, I ISamb.; followed by vomiting of bile or undigested food, Stann.; with vomiting, constant pain and pressure in epigastrium as from a stone (reflex gastric derangement during pregnancy), l l Nux v.; and vomiting with great straining, causing pain in head and back, Lyc.; with sudden vomiting, BRhus ; with waterbrash, Amm. m.; followed by vomiting of bitter salt water, IMagn. c. 833 vomiting. Eating, neck: pain on closing jaws, TForm.; stiff neck, Nux v.; aching in back of neck, vertex and forehead, with nausea, Con. Eating, neuralgia: after improper diet, IIPuls.; cervico-brachial neuralgia, BNux v.; faceache worse, l l Zinc.; faceache caused by missing dinner, Cact. Eating, nose: bleeding after dinner, Arg. met.; bleeding during dinner, Spong.; sneezing after dinner, Agar., Cinch. bol.; itching, Jatroph. Hºt coryza. Eating, Oesophagus: burning, Con.; burning, in stricture from spasm, IPlumb.; irritated (gastralgia), Arg. nit. Hº pharynx; also Chap. 13. Eating, too often: IIod. Chap. 14, Hunger eXC eSSIV e. Eating, oil: bad effects, Bry, l l Canth., IPuls. gº fat food. Eating, onions: bad effects, ILyc., | | Puls., WThuya ; stool worse, Thuya; throat sore, |Alum. Eating, oppression: Aspar., Calad., Chin. S., Elaps, IHKali bi., HNux m., HNux v., Op., HRhus; in amenorrhoea, HCarbol. ac.; in morn- ing, Carbo a. º. fulness, heaviness. Eating, oysters: aggravation, Sul. ac.; diarrhoea, HBrom.,Lyc.; gastric disturbance, Bry.,IIIyc. Eating, palpitation: after, Aspar., Bufo., Calc., ICamph., HCarbo a., HCarbo v., IIIyc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Plumb., | | Sep., | |Sul.; better after breakfast, HKali c.; in chlorosis, ICalc.; after dinner, IPuls., | |Stram.; in endocardi- tis, Calc.; from indigestion, IIMux v. Hºº heart, pulse. Eating, pastry: bad effects, I Ars., Bry, Carbo v., Ipec., Kali c., ILyc., IHPuls., Sul., Ver.; 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 417 gastric catarrh, IPuls.; colic, IPuls.; cutting colle, HHAnt. c.; flatulent colic worse, Natr. s.; diarrhoea, HKalim., Natr. S.; headache, IHPuls.; nausea, HLAnt. c.; neuralgia, ilpuls.; urti- caria, Puls.; vomiting, HPuls.; worse after puddings, Ptel. Eating, pepper: Ars., HCina, Cinch., | |Natr. c., Nux v. l l Sep., Sil.; cough, H.Alum. gºt highly seasoned. Eating, pharynx: dryness, and burning, extending into chest, is relieved (syphilitic sore throat), IMez.; tearing when swallowing saliva, after dinner, Agar.; a morsel sticks, as if constricted, IIMitr. ac.; on sitting down to meals sensation of constriction in pharynx, as if in chest, with suffocative feeling, fol- lowed by frequent yawning, Val. Hºoesophagus; also Chap. 13, Swallowing. Eating, pork: disagrees, Acon., l l Ant. c , Ant. t., | | Ars., Asaf., Bell., 11Carbo v., Caust., IColch., HICycl., Dros., HIpec., Natr. c., HNatr. m., IIPuls., HSep., Tarax., Thuya ; nauseates, I | Ham.; diarrhoea and whooping cough, worse | | Ant. c.; eruption, itching violently, in bed, Puls.; worse from smell, 1Colch.; urticaria, IPuls.; better from bacon, IRan. b., || Ran. sc. Hºº fat food. Eating, potatoes: Alum., Amm. m., | | Coloc., ISep., Ver.; bellyache, IColoc.; drawing or oppressive pain, going upward to chest and throat, Alum.; colic, indigestion, El Alum.; disagree, IAlum., IBry.; sour eructations, iMagn. c.; pyrosis, IMagn. c. Hºe vegetables. Eating, pulse: accelerated, l l Lyc., feeble, Diosc.; more frequent and full, Ars. h.; qui- eter, Zinc. Bº heart, palpitation. Eating, raw, uncooked food: bad effects, Ars., | | Bry., Cinch., | |Lyc., Puls., IIRuta, TVer. Eating, rectum : pulsation, Aloe ; pain, after dinner, Mang. Eating, refuses: l l Ver., | |Zinc.; in insanity, HKali m.; in insanity from drinking, IHyos.; in nervous irritability, IKali br. tº Chap. 14, Aversion to food. Eating, regurgitation of food: Hº Chap. 16, Eructation of food. Eating, restlessness: after breakfast, 1Carbov. Eating, rice : vomiting, Tell. Eating, salads: aggravation from lettuce, | | Ars., || Bry., HCalc., Carbo v., Lach., Lyc.; colic, Cepa ; gastric disturbance after chicken salad, Bry. Hºº high living. Eating, saliva: copious, IAll. Sat., Cast. eq., |Natr. S. Eating, salt: bad effects, IIPhos.; bad effects from salt food, l l Ars., | | Calc., Carbo v., 1Coca, HDros., | |Lyc., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., HSelen.; better from salt food, Magn. c.; na- sal catarrh, Natr. m.; cough, Alum.; ecze- ma, Natr. m.; food does not agree except salt fish, which he does not like, l l Phos.; hunger worse, Magn. m.; worse from salt meat, Act. sp.; aching, contracted pain, Nitr. sp. d.; purpura, caused by excessive use, bloody diarrhoea, Nitr. sp. d.; sexual debility, IPhos.; teeth better, Carboa.; burned appearance of tongue (scarlet fever), Natr. m. Eating, speedy satiety: Amm. c., Carb. S., ICic., IClem, Coccus, Ferr. iod., Fluor. ac., Gamb., IIgn., Illic., IILyc., INux m., l l Prun., IRaph., Rhod., Ruta, ISep.; during breakfast, Agar.;in f cardialgia and headache, HKali c.; in diarrhoea, with weak, empty feeling after stool, Petrol.; in diarrhoea after suppression of skin disease, ILyc.; in dyspepsia, Nux v., followed by nausea and vomiting, Pod.; in chronic inflam- mation of pancreas, Iod.; in phthisis, ICetrar.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, Nux v. Hº aversion, refuses. Eating sauerkraut: Ars., IIBry., HCalc., Carbo V., ICinch, Cupr., | | Hell., ILyc., | | Natr. m., IIPetrol., IPhos., IPuls., ISep., Ver; causes bloating (cough), 1 |Phos.; gastric derange- .ment, IBry.; diarrhoea, Petrol. Eating, sausage: gastric derangement after old, Ars., iſ Bell., IBry., Phos. ac., | | Rhus; colic after spoiled, Ars.; gastro-intestinal symp- toms worse after spoiled, Ars. Eating, highly seasoned food : bad effects, II.Nux v.; cough worse, ISul.; hemorrhoids, |Nux V. Hº ginger, high living, pepper, salt. Eating, sexual symptoms: after, Aloe; erection, Niccol.; erections at dinner, Alum.; sexual desire increased, l l Aloe ; lasciviousness with feeling of weakness in parts, inclined to emission, Lyss. Eating, shoulder: convulsive shaking of left, after dinner, Agar. Eating, sleep: drowsy after, Arum m., All. sat., Ant. c., Apis, Bov., Bufo, Calc., Caps., Carbo v., Chin. S., ICic., Cinch., Cinch. bol., Croc., Cycl., Grat., Guarana, l l Kali c., ILach., ILyc., Lyss., INatr. m., HINux m., JNux v., iPhos., IRhus, Sil., Stilling., Tarax., Tell.; drowsiness before breakfast, Calc.; dulness and drowsiness after breakfast, Calad.; sleepiness with chilli- ness and yawning, l l Kali c.; somnolence, with passive cerebral congestion in patients predisposed to apoplexy, Op.; drowsy before dinner, Calad.; drowsy after dinner, II Agar., Aur. met., Carbo v., | | Chel., Cinnab., Diosc., Euphor., | | Lach., INux m., Vib.; after dinner, with anxious dreams, Sinap.; after dinner, with headache, Calc.; after dinner, in phthisis, IKali c.; during dinner drowsy, ICalc. p.; during eating sleepy, Bov., Sarrac.; sleepy during hot stage, Cinch.; after supper, lies down immediately and sleeps, Calc., Chim. m., Hep., Tell.; in tabes mesenterica drowsi- ness, l l Petrol.; in vaginismus, Ign.; sleep- lessness, Castor.; sleeplessness after eating too much, IPuls. Bºº tired feeling, yawning. Eating, slowly: while very hungry, Aeon.; difficult swallowing, Acet. ac. Eating, small quantities: in chronic consti- pation, ICoea; after wound on head, ILed.; inclined to nibble, Magn. m.; and often, Bry. Eºº, smoked meats: aggravation, 1Calc., HŠil.; agree, in diarrhoea, ICaust. Eating, soup: aggravation, Alum.; relieves gnawing, Oxal. ac.; a small portion of weak soup fills her up (asthma), TKali c.; causes nausea and disgust for food, Carbo v.; tastes insipid, Card. m. Eating, speech: difficult, after, Amm. c. Eating, spices: gº highly seasoned. Eating, spleen : pressing, after supper, Lyss. Eating, strange sensation: before dinner, a strangeness of whole body, Lyss. Eating, stomach: aching,after, HIBar. c.; aching, worse, ICalc., Puls. (B& pain); aching, 27 418 15. EATING AND DRINKING, * better, l l Chel.; “aching before breakfast, IIris; dull aching, HHep.; aching as if a hard body lay there, worse by touch and pressure, extends to both sides, under false ribs, Sinap.; acidity, Chel, Lach., || Rob.; acidity after farinaceous food (bronchitis), Caust.; bear- ing down, during breakfast, Agar.; boring, as if stomach would be perforated, worse after breakfast, Natr. S.; burning, Caps, iCarbo a., IDaph., IKali c.; burning, in intervals of epileptic attacks, Ars.; burning is relieved gastrosis), Mez.; burning, to throat, Kali c.; causes burning and distress until Vomited (heart affection), ILach.; burning, raw feeſ- ing, IDiosc.; cold feeling, Carbo a., ICist.; cramp, immediately, Sul; contracted, worse by stimulants, Osm.; , constriction better, I IChel.; constricting pain, l l Bry.; one or two hours, after constricting, stitching, burning, INatr. m.; convulsive pains after very little food, Diad.; cutting, Cup. ars; cutting like a sore on commencing to eat, better while eat- ing, Ang; cutting in left side, Kali c.; dis- comfort, iCarbo V., IILyc; distension, Alum., Apoc., Aur. mur., Bry...ICalc., Cann. i., Car- bó a., IICarbo v., IICinch., IIColch., DioSc., IGrat., IHep, Lach., IILyc, Nux m, Ru- mex, Sal. ac.; distended, in phthisis, Stann.; distress, Alet., 1Cact., iCarboa, Cub.; Diosc., | |Sul.ac.; distress, dyspeptic, Spong.; distress- ing feeling, after supper, all night, that, unless stomach were relieved, a fit would ensue, Merc. sul.; distress, in chronic gas- tritis, I Apis ; drawing through right chest into shoulder, better loosening dress and eructating, I (Sep.; as if food lay dry in stom- ach, Calad.; dull pain, Calc., p.; feeling of emptiness, Arum m., IICina, Chloral., 1Grat., ILaur., ILyc., || Ptel, Sang; eats only because stomach feels hollow, hastily, Soon satisfied (impotence), Calad.; as if food had to force itself through stomach, Bar. c.; fulness (tº fulness); gastric symptoms, after breakfast, Hyper.;gastric symptoms worse, Ptel.; before, ILith,; gnawing better, Il Chel., l'Uran. n.; gnawing better, but returns in a few hours (cancer), Lach.; gnawing and pressure, with “gone,” weak feeling about 10 or 11 A.M., 1Natró.; painful grasping, extends over chest, IKali c.; grinding better (cardialgia), Chel.; feeling as if hard pieces were * in Stom- ach, with nausea, after typhoid fever (nery- ous affection), IManc.; heat, HFerr.; a gentle heat seems to pass through arms to fingers, hands appear as if dead, Con...; heartburn, Merc. iód. rub. (B& Chap. 17, Stomach burning); heaviness, Alum., Cact, Cinch., Elaps, IHep., Plant., IPuls... Rumex ; heavi- ness, like a ſoad (dyspepsia), HKalibi., Hach., IILyc., INitr. ac.; heaviness, in bronchitis, IIod.; heaviness, as from a stone, Bry, IPhos., IIRhus, lisil.; heaviness, particularly during and after tea (irritation of meninges in cervical portion), l l Paris; heaviness, in ascites, , IApis; , irritated, after gastralgia; LArg. nit.; jumping and shaking, as if jerked up (gastric affections), IKali bi; as if food lodged over orifice, IIgn.; feeling of lump, §. pain, IAbies, Arg, nit., ITArs, Calc., ICist., TEup. perf., Kob., INux m., INux. V., IPuls., IRhus, Sep, Sul.ac.; pain better, Æsc. h., IBrom, Chel, Oxal, ac.; pains, better in knee-elbow position, ICon.; pain better, in Cardialgia, IMagn. m.; pain beneath, ICoc- cul.; pain, must bend over, with vomiting of blood and slimy fluid (chlorosis), IISep.; pains commence and last as long as he con- tinues to eat, l l Phos.; pain, with chilliness, Lyc.; Crampy pains, with distress from acid eructations, IPhos. ac.; pain, in debility, ICinch.; pain, after dinner, Ars. S. f.; pain, during, ITArs.; pain, in dyspepsia, l l Calab., | | Wer.; pain, in fungus haematodes, l l Phos.; pain, in gastritis, Ferr. S.; pain, in gastric ul- cer, Arg. nit.; pain, in one spot, TI Natr. p.; pains renewed and aggravated during, ISep.; pain, constant, dull, heavy, Squeezing pain, IRob.; pain, under heart, in gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; pain, in incipient tubercular disease, | |Tuberc.; pain, with warmth and tender- ness, AcOn...; pain, weakly people, | | Mang.; pinching, Atrop. S.; pinching, burning, better after breakfast, Natr. S.; pressure, Amm. c., Ant. t., Asaf., Atrop. S., Bell., IBry, Calc., Cham., Carbo v., 1Chin. S., Ferr., Grat., Hep., Kali c., IILyc., Natr. c., INux v., Plat., Ru- mex, Sep., Sil., ISul.; pressure in blepharitis, IKali c.; pressure after bread, HICaust.; press- ure after breakfast, Agar., Carb. S., HNatr. c.; pressure, towards back, Hyper.; pressure, chronic, HStront.; pressing, from cold food, especially in weakly women, Mang.; pressure, with hypochondriacal mood, Nux v.; press- ure, particularly after milk, vomiting of food then bile, Samb.; pressure worse at night, becomes cutting on motion, ||Ver.; pressure worse at night, with nausea, Ign.; pressure after dinner, Carbos., 1Clem., Kali br.; violent pressure, TNatr. c.; pressure, during eating, Con.; pressure, in dyspepsia, IKali bi.; as if food remained above stomach and was being pressed back into mouth, followed by belch- ing of wind and rumbling and gurgling, | |Nux v.; pressure with headache, Bism.; pressure like a heaviness, IKali c.; pressure after a little, Cham., IICinch., Hyper., Led.; pressure like a load (gastralgia), IBism.; press- ure, as if a hard body º there, extends to both sides under false ribs, Sinap.; pressure with nausea, Lyc.; pressure in (phthisis), | |Stann.; pressure, pinching, Puls.; pressure after prunes, Agar.; pressure, Stitching, Calc.; pressure after supper, Calc.; pressure worse from touch and motion, l l Phos. ac.; pressing, in scirrhus uteri, HArs.; pressure with uterine symptoms, IKali f.; pressure with feeling of weakness in knees, IIIach.; pressure as if a. heavy weight or stone were in it, Phos.; sensitive, can endure nothing tight, Graph., NHep.; sharp pain, better after eating, Diosc.; sinking feeling, better, Alum.; Soreness, to pressure, Calc. p.; spasms in stomach during meal, chronic, Bell.; spasm in stomach com- mences during, Diad.; a load as of a stone or lead after a meal, particularly raw vegetables, | |Sil.; symptoms, worse, Anac.; throbbing, Alum., Natr. m.; tight feeling, Coff.; tightness, in bronchitis, IIod.; ulcerative pain, after dinner, I Arg. nit.; ulcerative pain, Gamb.; uneasiness, HHydras.; uneasiness better (gas- trosis), Mez.; uneasiness below sternum ex- tending to navel, better (tapeworm), Cina; uneasiness, in diabetes mellitus, Lact. ac.; suffocating weight, causing a rush of blood to 15. EATING AND DRINKING. 419 head and ringing in ears (catarrhal ophthal- mia), I Sul. Hºº abdomen, fulness, op- pression, satiety. Eating, causes stool: Ars., Bar. c., Bor., 1Calc., Calad., Chrom. ac., ICrot. t., Hydras., Ipec., Oxal. ac., IIPuls., Rheum, Sinap., IThuya; with colic, IIAloe, ICed., ||Pod.; in chronic diarrhoea, Gamb.; dry, like sand, after dinner, Arg. met.; without exertion, IAloe; with wind, ICed.; with flatus and pain in abdomen, better getting warm in bed, Coloc.; immediately, All. sat.; painless, in scrofula, Ars.; papescent, ICed.; smelling like carrion (scrofula), Ars.; white, ICed. gº diarrhoea. Eating, swallowing. Bºy" Chap. 13, Swallow- ing difficult. Eating, sweat: after, Amm. c., || Arg. met., Ars., Bar. c., IGuaraea, Kali c., Nitr. ac.; better, Cinch., Ferr., Fluor. ac.; in crusta lactea, Calc.; during, || Arg. met., Benz. ac., Carbo v., | |Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Ol. an.; hot, Jacea; prickling, on bald vertex, Cepa; with feeling of weakness at epigastrium, l l Kali p.; especially during siesta, Carboa. Hºº fever, Eating, sweet things: aggravation or bad effects, l l Acon., Amm, c., l l Calc., Cham., Graph., IIIgn., Ipec., IMerc., | | Natr.c., Selen., | |Spig., ISul., IThuya, Izinc.; acidity (bron- chitis), ICaust.; candies, bad effects, IISul.; incessant dry cough, worse at night, wakes just as she is falling asleep, Med.; desire for, but they disagree, Merc. sol.; diarrhoea, Crot. t.; diarrhoea after maple sugar, Calc. S.; candies, heartburn, IZinc.; after preserves mouth fills with sour liquid, afternoon, Cinch. bol.; cannot swallow (syphilis), Lach.; sore throat worse, Spong.; toothache worse, Natr. c.; sugar disa- grees, Oxal. ac., Selen.; sugar causes burning, Sang.; sugar, colic worse, l l Oxal. ac.; sugar, caused diarrhoea, child (cholera infantum), | | Arg. nit.; sugar aggravates pain in stomach, Oxal. ac.; sugar causes sour taste, ICalc. Eating, taste: acid, Sep.; aftertaste of food, Ars. h., Benz. ac., Diosc., | |Puls.; food, bitter, lArs., IICinch., I Ferr., l l Rheum, Sabina, Sars.; bitter, after, 1Carbo v., Nitr. ac., Phos., IIPuls., ISul.; bitter, before, Tarax.; bitter, better after breakfast, IKali iod.; bitter, bet- ter after breakfast and dinner, with feeling of coldness on tongue, l l Kali m.; bitter, before dinner, Agar.; bitter, after dinner, Ang.; bit- ter, after dinner, from smoking, Ang.; bitter, in apyrexia of intermittent, I Ars.; bitter, in intermittent, with gastric and bilious symp- toms, or consequent upon abuse of Cinchona or quinine, IPuls.; bitter, mucus in throat, before, Calend.; bitter, with nausea, l l Kalm.; solid food, dry and insipid, Ferr. mur.; food, flat, Anac.; flat, after dinner, Verbas.; food, insipid, I Ars., Arund.; metallic, before din- ner, Chrom. ac.; food, not natural, l l Ptel.; natural, yet seems disagreeable in mouth, ICinch.; offensive, after breakfast, Agar.; pu- trid, Bell.; putrid, in mornings, Rhus; ran- cid, IKali iod.; food, salty, Ars., Benz. ac., Cadm. s., IHCinch.; not salty enough, Ars.; like sawdust, Nux m.; sour, after, Carbo v., Coccul., l l Graph., ILNux v.; food, sour, Ars.; food, sour, in diarrhoea, Caps.; sweet mucus, after dinner, Alum.; food, tasteless, Alum., Ant. tart., Dros., HINux v., Polyg., Rhod., Sal. ac.; unpleasant, after dinner, Agar.; food, like clear water, Cup. m. Hº Chap. 11, Taste. Eating, thigh: pain after dinner, Carb. S.; burn- ing, after dinner, Agar. Eating, thirst; after, Aloe., Calad., ICaust., Natr. S.; during, Aloe, Coccul.; after dinner, Ars. S. f., || Castor, l Gamb., | | Psor.;"a few hours after dinner, TNatr. c.; drinks much at a time, during, ILach.; drinks because there is something dry lying in stomach, Calad. Hº Chap. 14, Thirst, eating. Eating, throat: acrid, Nitr. ac.; aggravation, INux v., Puls.; aggravation during, Nux v. (Hº Chap. 13, Swallowing painful); bitter- ness, worse after breakfast, IKali iod.; burn- ing, Calc., Calc. s., Nitr. ac.; burning after breakfast, , Agar.; burning during, Paris; burning after dinner, deep, rough sensation, IDros.; choking, after dinner, when sitting and writing, Bar. c.; painful contraction as if tied (angina faucium), Lach.; dryness after breakfast, Agar.; dryness worse, ICist., Lach.; dryness in a small spot better, ICist.; heat worse, ICist.; mucus, IGraph.; sweet mucus after dinner, Alum.; nausea in throat pit, Cinch.; pain during, Petrol., | |Sars.; rawness, Anac.; rawness better, Carbo a.; roughness worse, Anac.; scraping before supper, ICroc.; scraped feeling and roughness better, Pic. ac.; scratching, Anag.; Soreness disappears, Tell.; Soreness better after supper, 7 P.M., Lyss.; stinging worse, IPuls.; stinging, morning and evening, Spong.; symp- toms better, Benz. ac.; sensation as of a worm rising, better (helminthiasis), Spig. Eating, tibia: tearing in left, after dinner, Agar. Eating, tired feeling: Ant. c.; during eating, tired, Bov., Carbo a., | | Card. m., HCalc., Cinch.; tiredness, worse before, Cinnab., Diad., Lyss., Natr. m., JNux m., Selen., Staph.; lan- guor, in evening, Alum.; she cannot raise hands, IBar. c.; must lie down, Ars. h., Selen., Staph.; must lie down after dinner, Alum., HIgn.; desire to lie down with inability to fall asleep (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), | |Selen.; tabes mesenterica, Il Petrol. tº faint, sleep, weakness. Eating, toe : after dinner burning in corn of right little, preventing sleep, Agar. Eating, tongue : aphthae bleeding (diarrhoea), Bor.; feels as if burnt, Ign.; white, papillae elevated, better after breakfast, ICroc.; biting behind, on left edge, after dinner, Agar.; pain in edges, as if constantly pierced by needles, worse, l l Nux v.; rough, raw and scraping, | | Graph.; feels as if raw, Ign.; roughness in morning on waking passes off, Sars. ; sensi- tive to slight touch, Osm. Đº Chap. 11. Eating, toothache: Arn., Ant. c., Ant. t., HBell., Calc., Cham., Coff, Lachn., HNux m.; aggra- vation, Ananth., II Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn., IBell., |Bry., Calc., Carbo v., ICham., IChim. m., IChim. umb., Cinch., Coff, Ferr. ph., Ign., IKali c., ILach., Lachn., ILyc., Merc., Natr. m., JNux m., JNux v., Rhus, ISpig., IHStaph., ISul.; beating, Magn. c.; better, Amb., Amm. c., Arn., Calc., Carbo v., 1Cham., IIpec., IPhos. ac., Rhus, Sil.; better during, Bell., Bry., Cham., l'Cinch., Coff, Phos. ac., Sil.; burning, in carious, ICaust.; darting, worse after dinner, Con., IIgn.; drawing, Cham.; 420 15. EATING AND DRINKING. drawing during menses, better, Amm. c.; drawing, tearing, to ears and throat, Natr. m.; rhythmical drawing in both rows, during, 1Coccion.; dull, worse in left upper molar, | |Nux v.; during, Cham., HNux m., IPuls.; in right eyetooth, during, Sul. ac.; during, in sy- philitic neuralgia, Syph.; gnawing in carious, II Arft. c.; painful jerking, Stann.; raging, tear- ing, dull sticking, jerking in roots through up- per jaw to ear, ILach.; Soreness, even of sound teeth, during, Plant.; stinging during, Magn. c., Psor.; stitches, then boring, in molar, Calc.; tearing, through left ear, during, Sep.; tearing in roots (left side posteriorly), Ant. t., Spig.; biting, drawing, pressive, in a carious incisor, worse in open air, gradually ceased in house, Staph.; boring pressing, as if Something had got into tooth, after dinner, HKali c.; throbbing, worse when touched by anything cold or warm, IKali c.; after Warm food or drink, better by cold, Ferr. ph. Hº Chap. 10, Toothache eating. Eating, trembling: seems to quiver all over, before, Alum.; before breakfast, ICalc. jº weakness. Eating, turnips: gastric derangement, Il Bry., HPuls.; headache and pain in sternum, l l Calc.a. Eating, uneasiness: Act. sp., Agnus, Bar... c.; must move about, Kob.; in tabes mesenterica, | | Petrol.; after dinner, Agar. Fºr abdomen, discomfort, distress, ful- ness, oppression, stomach. Eating, urethra: tickling, after dinner, Carb. s. Eating, urination : copious, l l Puls.; painful, |Nux m. Eating, veal: bad effects, diarrhoea, l l Ars., ICalc., Caust., Cinch., HIIpec., IKali n., IBNitrum, l l Nux v., Sep., | |Sul., Ver., LZinc. Eating, vegetables: acidity, Hydras.; aggra- vation, excepting after breadstuffs, IKali c.; bad effects, l l Ars., Bry., | | Cupr., HHell., Hydras., Lyc., Magn, c., Natr. C., | | Ver.; de- cayed, bad effects, Carbo a., iCarbo v.; colic, HIVer.; diarrhoea, Natr. S.; diarrhoea, worse, ILyc.; disagree, Bry.;_flatulence, Caps., ICarbo v.; indigestion, IHydras.; leguminous food, ICalc.; cause weakness, Hydras. Bºy” potatoes, sauerkraut. Eating, vertigo: Arn, Cham., HCOccus, Grat., ~ Kali bi., IKali c., IKali iod., Lach., HINux v., HPetrol., IIPuls., Rhus; aggravation, IPhos., Sinap.; after breakfast, Alum., Selen., Tarant.; before breakfast, HCalc.; after din- ner, Aloe, Bufo., Coca, Hep.; Natr. S., Nux v., Selen, Zinc.; during dinner, Calc. p., WMagn. c., Magn. m.; during eating, Amm. c., Form., IIGraph., Grat., INux v. Eating, vomiting: Acet, ac., Alum., Ant, t., HAtrop. S., Bell., Berb., Bry, Carbo V., Cina, Cup. ars., Eup. perf, Ferr.; HFerr. ph., Gamb., IGraph., Ipec., IIris, Meph., Merc. per., IIPhos., || Plumb., Sec., HISep., Sil., | Sul., II Ver., HZinc.; worse, Mur. ac.; with asthma, about 4 or 5 A.M., always worse in damp, rainy weather, Natr. S.; after breakfast, Agar., Carbo v., Chrom. ac., Daphs, Ferr.; better, Acon.; before breakfast, HNux v., IITabac.; before breakfast, of sweetish water, during pregnancy, HKreo.; in cholera infan- tum, iCrof. t.; chronic vomiting, Puls; in puerperal convulsions, ITVer, v.; followed by * craving appetite, IPod.; in debilitated per- Sons, ICinch.; after dinner, Agar., Ars. S. f., ILach.; after dinner, if food is hot and hast- ily eaten it is vomited soon after, if cold and slowly eaten it is retained for a longer period, if hot it is vomited immediately, Il Puls.; in yellow fever, after least thing to eat and drink, Ars. h.; in gastritis, immediately, Ars.; dark greenish masses, Lyc.; in headache, Merc. per.; in hysterical women, especially if subjected to exciting emotions, HKali br.; in liver complaint, Acon.; of mucus, Ant. t., Berb., | | Plumb.; copious, painful, Sarrac.; in morning (bilious), Crotal.; in morning, in dyspepsia, Ferr. ph.; of glairy mucus, Ver. v.; of mucus, in pregnancy, Il Sul. ac.; with rattling of mucus during cough, HIMeph.; of Sour mucus, Psor.; Sour, putrid mucus with food (marasmus), l l Hydras.; without nausea, IFerr.; in indurated pancreas, Carbo a.; during pregnancy, Op.; sometimes while at table, IMagn. p.; in disorder of pregnancy, | | Tarant.; in scirrhus uteri, Ars.; sour, Atrop. s., IIpec., HKali bi.; after supper, during preg- nancy, IIRCreo.; after supper, from drinking water, Calc.; in syphilis, IMerc. cor.; two or three hours after, undigested, IHKreo.; in gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; in perforating ulcer, | |Sil.; especially warm food (cardialgia), ILobel. i.; mucus, HCup. ac.; large quantities of sour water, I Natr. a.; of large masses of water, | |Sil.; in whooping cough, Ant. t. Hºt Chap. 16, Vomiting food. Eating, waterbrash: Bry., HKali c., ILact ac., INux v., ISep., ||Sil. Bº heartburn; also Chap. 16, Waterbrash. Eating, weakness: worse before, Cinnab.; be- fore breakfast, HCalc.; after breakfast, Brom., Dig.; after eating, Oxal. ac., Sars.; after least exertion, Nitr. ac.; after dinner, Ars. h., Dig., | | Lach.; after dinner must lie down, Cain. ; after dinner sudden, when walking in open air, Amm. m.; during eating, Amm. c.; too weak, to chew, Bar. c., Carbo a.; in limbs, Clem. tº fainting, lassitude, lazy, malaise. Eating, wind: gº abdomen. Eating. yawning: Aur. mur.; better, Chen. v.; after dinner, Zinc.; during dinner, Calc. p.; after a little food, IDiad. Bº sleep. TOBACCO, abdomen: colicky pains after smoking, Bufo.; pain in bowels, better after smoking, HColoc.; heat in abdomen rises into chest, rest of body chilly, after smoking, ISpong. Tobacco, aggravation: l l Acon., Act. sp., Agar., IAlum., Amb.; Ang, Ant. c., || Arg, Ars., Bell., | |Bry., | | Calc., Camph., | | Carbó a., | |Cic., | | Cinch., Clem., Coccus,Coloc.,ICycl., Euph., Ferrum, Hell., Hep., IIIgn., Iod., IIpec., ILach., Magn. c., Menyanth., Natr. m., INux v., Paris, I | Petrol., Phos., IIPlant., III’uls., | | Ran. b., | | Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., | |Sabina, | |Sars., B.Selen., Sep., | |Sil., Spig., IISpong., HIStaph., | |Sul., 1 ISul. ac., Tarax., Thuya, Ver.; from smoking, Alum., ICinch., Dory, Gels., Lact. ac. Tobacco, angina pectoris: HNux v. Tobacco, aversion to smoke: Ant. t., Arn., Brom., Calc., Carbo a., Casc., COccus, Ign., Lach., Lyc., Nux v., Puls., Spig., Tarax.; to smoke in evening, Arg. nit.; smoke does not taste well, I | Hyper.; cannot bear Smell (gas- 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND voMITING. 421 tric sick headache), Lobel. i.; smoking with- out relish, Ars. h.; bitter taste, Ang. Tobacco, bad effects: Ars., Coca, Ipec, Lach., ILyc., Thuya ; from chewing, IPlant., IWer. Tobacco, better from : Bor., | | Coloc., IHep., | | Merc., | |Natr. c., ISep., Spig.; smoking bet- ter, Merc. & Chap. 10, Toothache tobacco. Tobacco, bladder: strangury and retention of urine, IOp. Tobacco, breathing: aggravation, after smok- ing, Op.; asthma, after smoking, Ascl. t. Tobacco, burning: in syphilis, ILyc. Tobacco, chewing: bad effects, Ars., Carbo v., Lyc., Nux v., Tabac. Tobacco, convulsions: tetanic, from swallow- ing, Ipec. Tobacco, cough: attacks after smoking, Agar, Arg. nit., | | Bry.; smoke aggravates, Brom., IColoc., Nux v.; causes and aggravates, IIod.; Smoke excites cough, I Staph. Tobacco, desire: wants to do nothing but Smoke all day, Jamb.; smoking unpleasant first day, but after first week a crazy, insati- able desire to Smoke, does not allow pipe to Cool, Lyss. Tobacco, diarrhoea: as if it would set in after Smoking, Bor.; worse after, Cham. Tobacco, feeling of drunkenness after smok- ing: Ascl. t. Tobacco, dyspepsia: Acon., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., Bry., Cham., Cinch., Clem., Coccul., Coloc., Cupr., Euph., Ign., IIpec., Iach., ILyc., IMerc., Natr. c., Natr. m., INux v., Phos., IPlant., Puls., Sep., Spong., Staph., Ver. Tobacco, eructation: after smoking, alternat- ing with hiccough, Agar. Tobacco, eyes: weak sighted, after smoking, Ascl. t.; pressure, after smoking, Calad. Tobacco, feet: Smoking causes cramp in soles, Calad. Tobacco, fingers: itehing after smoking, when lying down, Calad. Tobacco, headache: from smoking, Calad.,Paris. Tobacco, heart: symptoms of circulation worse after smoking, ISpong.; palpitation, Acon., II.Nux v., Phos.; slow soft pulse, Apoc. II.Nux v., Phos., IPlant., . Tobacco, hiccough : after smoking, Calend., Ign., Puls.; during smoking, I [Puls., | | Sang. Tobacco, impotence: ILyc. Tobacco, legs: weakness, from smoking, Clem. Tobacco, mouth: smoking causes, dryness, Chlor.; peeling of inside of lips, after smok- ing, Agar. - Tobacco, nausea; after smoking, Agar., Brom., Calad., Calc., ICalc.p., Clem., IIgn., IIIpec., Kali bi., ILobel., INux v., Spong, Tabac.; nauseous taste, from smoking, HHPuls. B& Chap. 16, Nausea, smoking. Tobacco, nervous depression: Ars., Coca, IGels., INux v., Sep. Tobacco, neuralgia: IPlant. Tobacco, prostatorrhoea: worse after smoking, HDaph. Tobacco, restless: after smoking cannot con- trol himself, Calad. Tobacco, sensitive to : Ars. h., Ascl. t., Ign., Lyss.; to smell, tastes snuff while box is one foot distant, Lyss. Tobacco, sleep: insomnia, Nux v. Tobacco, stomach: gastro-intestinal symp- toms worse after chewing, Ars. Tobacco, stool: Smoking causes urging to, Calad. Tobacco, sweat: and trembling after smoking, Natr. m. Tobacco, tastes bitter: ICoccul.; bitter, after smoking, Asar.; bitter when Smoking, IICinch.; bitter, rough, after smoking, Casc.; scratchy, bitter in mouth and fauces, ISpong.; biting on tongue, Coccion. ; tasteless, Ant. t.; smoking, tasteless, Ars. h. Tobacco, thirst: violent, | |Spong. Tobacco, throat: burning and acidity from cardia, Chel.; Smoking makes dry, and he does not enjoy it, l l Ver.; chronic inflamma- tion in smoker, Natr. m. Tobacco, toothache: Clem., ISpig.; aggravates, IIgn.; jerking toothache after smoking, IBry.; smoking relieves, Bor., Natr. c.; better painful jerks in nerve of a hollow tooth, Spig. Tobacco, vomiting: Ipec.; after Smoking, Agar, Calad. after Smoking, 16, HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. Eructation. Gagging. Heartburn. HiCCough. NauSea. Retching. SeaSickneSS, Vomiting, ERUCTATION (belching): IAct, rac., || Agar, IAlum., Amb., I Amyl., Amm. br., || Amm. m., Anag., Ant. c., | | Ant. t., Anthrac., 11 Arg. nit., II Arn., l l Ars., l l Asaf., | | Asar., Asim..., Aspar., Atrop. S., Aur. mur., IBar. e., IIHell., Benz. ac., Bism., | |Bov., IIBry, iCalc., ICamph., Cann. S., Canth., | | Caps., HCarbo a., Caust., IICarbo v., HCarbol. ac., l l Card. m., ICepa, l l Cham., Cina, Cinch., IICoccul., | | Coff, Colch., Coloc., IICon., Cop., Cor- Womiturio. Waterbrash. nus, Cup. ars, ICup. m., ICycl., Diosc., Dolich., ſl Dros., | | Dulc., Elat., Gels., IGlon., Gnaphal., 1Graph., Gymn, l l Hell... l l Hep, IHelon., IIgn., | | Iod., l l Ipec, Iris, Jab., Jatroph., IKali c., IKali iod., IKalms, ILach., ILact ac., ILaur., IILyc., Lyss., iiMagn. C., IMagn. m., IIMerc., | IMez., | |Mosch, Mur. ac., Natr. a., Natr. c., ILNatr. m., l l Nitr., ag., Nitr. sp. d., HINux v., | |Oleand., Pallad., IPetrol, Petrosel., HIPhos., | |Phos. ac., Plat., 422 16, HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. § | |Plumb., IIPuls., IRan. b., || Ran. Sc., IIRhus, | |Rob., | | Rumex, l l Ruta, ISabad., | |Sabina, Sars., Scilla, IHSep., Sil., | |Sinap., ISpig., | |Spong., Stann., Staph., IISul., ISul. ac., ISyph., Tell., IThuya, Val., II Ver., ||Verbas., Vespa, Zing., | |Zinc. Bº empty, frequent, fruitless. Eructation, acid: | | Abies, I Acet. ac., AEsc. h., Aloe, Alum., Amb., Amm. ben, Amm. c., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars., Asar., Aur. met., IBar. c., IBry., 1Calc., Calc, p., HCarbol. ac., ICarbo a., IHCarbo V., TCard. m., ICarb. s., ICaust., HCepa, HCham., IChel., IICinch., ICi- mex, Coff, Con., Crotal., Cub., HCycl., Diosc., Elaps, I Ferr., Ferr. iod., IGels., IGraph., IHep., IHydras., IIIgn., IIod., Iris, IKalibi., Kali c., IKali f., Kali m., Kreo., Lept., Lobel., IILyc., IIMagn. c., Natr. a., JNatr.c., Natr. m., | |Natr. ph., Niccol., INitr. ac., IBNux v., Op., || Oxal. ac., Petrol., HHPhos., Phos. ac., | | Plumb., IPod., IPsor., || Ptel., IPuls., Rob., Sabad., Sec., HSep., Sil., Spong., Stann., IHSul., Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; in afternoon, Lyss.; from 5 to 6 P.M., Lobel. c.; in chronic alcoholism, ISul.ac.; especially when sitting bent, IRob., Sabina; after cabbage, potatoes,and other gross food, IIMagn.c.; with spasmodic pain in chest, back and abdomen, at 6 P.M. (ovarian troubles), Pallad.; in cholera infantum, IHMagn. c.; after coffee, IPuls.; continuous, Sars.; after cough, Sul. ac.; with crampy pains, half an hour after eating, HPhos. ac.; in diarrhoea, Calc.; vomiting of food, I ISpig.; fluid, Cann. S., IDig.; in chronic gastritis, Apis; in haema- temesis, ITereb.; up to larynx, evening, Amb.; worse at night, IMerc. Gº burning. Eructation, abdomen: bloated, IKali b.; with colic, l l Cinnam.; colic, forcing patient to bend double, better from rubbing and warmth, Magn. p., relieves colic, princi- pally right side, worse from Sneezing, cough- ing and urinating in afternoon, better by ex- ternal warmth, Pallad.; with colic around umbilicus, better bending double, IIColoc.; relieves violent cutting, has to scream, shoot- ing, violent contracting, IMagn. p.; relieves pain, as if bowels were drawn together, begin- ing in stomach, going downward to abdomen, chiefly in left side, begins one and a quarter hours, IMang.; relieves feeling of incarcerated flatus moving about, catching breath, causing cough, Phos.; relieves pain in inflammation of bowels, IAcet. ac., with accumulation of flatus in upper part of bowels, causing disten- sion, especially in umbilical region, with anti- peristaltic motion, Op.; with hardness and distension, Con.; in ileus, BColch.; relieves intermittent neuralgia of bowels, l l Ver.; short, with nipping, griping, pinching, IIMagn. p.; with pain in umbilical region, passing in shocks to epigastrium (colic), Iris; preceded by pinching, Carbo v.; with rum- bling, Carbo v., IIpec.; ILyc., IRhod.; pre- ceded by rumbling and colic, Puls. Eructation, in afternoon: Ars. i., ICarbo v., ICic., Natr. c. Eructation, tasting like almonds: ICaust. Eructation, tasting of apples: Agar. Eructation, in asthma : ICaps, ; from dyspnoea, Amyl. Eructation, back: pain better, Sep.; on press- after eating, Atrop. S., Bry.; after eating, iCon., Iber., Kali c., INatr. m., IPod., Sil.; after breakfast, Sars.; two hours after eating, Como.; towards evening and at times at night, with twisting constricting pains in epigastrium (cardialgia), Phos.; in apyrexia, Sabad.; in intermittent, ILyc.; in yellow fever, Gels., IHLach.; with flatulence, I | Natr. ph.; with flatulence, in liver affections, IPod.; fluid, Caulo.; fluid, with burning (cardialgia), Lo- bel. i.; brownish fluid, Calc.; fluid, with nausea, IPhyt.; fluid, during night (reflex gas- tric derangement during pregnancy), l l Nux v.; food, I Ferr., Iris, IPhos.; food, also bitter, IILyc.; food, in suppressed menses, Con...; food, hot rancid, l l Puls.; particularly after solid food, Ferr. mur.; in gastralgia, l l Phos., IStram.; gas, Senecio; with frontal headache, Pic. ac.; with hemicrania, INatr. m.; with marasmus, worse during night, Con.; before menses, IKali c.; in menorrhagia, Carbol. ac.; after milk, HCalc., Sul., Zinc.; after milk, in metrorrhagia, IMagn. c.; better after milk, ICinch.; in sore mouth, ISinap.; mucus, ICanth.; with burning in pharynx, Sul.; with stomach-ache, l l Natr. ph.; with aching, contractive pain in stomach, Magn. c.; with difficult swallowing,Oxal.ac.; with bittertaste, IGraph.; with burning, coming up into throat, 1Sinap., ISul.; in tumor caeci, IPlumb.; with pain in umbilical region, l IOxal: ac.; with vertigo, falls back unconscious while standing at window, Sars.; with vomiting of the little food taken, IPhos.ac.; water, l l Bry., Gamb., Gymn., Natr. S.; water, in afternoon, Sars.; water, with headache, Natr. m. Eructation, acrid: IIAsaf., Crotal., Nuph, Petrol., Thuya ; in chronic alcoholism, ISul. ac.; in dispepsia, ISul. ac., IUran. n.; after eating, Carb. S.; after eating, followed by ing spine, Atrop. S.; with pressure in middle of spine, Zinc, Eructation, better from : Amb., Amm. br., Berb., Cist., Jalap., | | Rhus, Tereb. ILach., Merc. per., IEructation, bitter: AEsc. h., Aloe, Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., II Arn., Ars., Aur. met.,...Bapt., Bell., HBerb., Bism., ICalc., Carbo v., HChel, IChin. s., IICinch., Coccul., Diosc., Grat., Hep., Hyos., Hyper., IIgn., Magn. m., Merc., | | Merc. iod. rub., Mur. ac., Niccol., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., Pod., || Ptel., Puls., Sep., Sil., Spong., Sul. ac., ITarax., Thuya, Verbas., Ver., Ver. v., Zinc.; acrid fluid, Arg. met.; of bitter almonds (pregnancy), Laur.; with anxiety, as if below her left breast, so violent her whole body trembled, III'hos. ac.; in whooping cough, Bry.; with cutting about navel, better pressure, Stann.; in chronic dyspepsia, IHydr. ac.; after eating, IBry., IIIyc., Sars., Sep., Stann.; especially after eating (gastric derangements), ANatr. S.; in evening, IPuls.; after fat food, I Ferr. mur.; fluid, Cann. S., Caulo., Ptel.; fluid (incar- cerated hernia), ISul. ac.; fluid, during night (reflex gastric derangement during, preg- nancy), INux v.; of food, Mar. v.; in gas- tralgia, Stann.; in chronic gastritis, I Apis; with hysteria, Tarant.; in morning, Hyper., Lyc., Sars.; with nausea, immediately after eating, INatr. m.; worse at night, Merc.; with pain in umbilical region, worse at night, 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 423 l Oxal. ac.; after potatoes, Alum.; or sour, | | Dros.; sour matter, evenings, Sars.; first bitter and sour, then empty, Sars.; after sour food, Staph.; or sour, green water, IGraph.; with stool, Cham.; like gall, ICalc.; of bile during day, with an unusual quantity of tenacious saliva in mouth and throat, Lyss.; water, INux v.; sour water, Amm. m.; with waterbrash, I ||Bry.; wind, IEup. perf. Fººtion, causes blood to rise in mouth : Sep. Eructation, burning: ICaust., Coff, Ferr., Iod., Lyc.; incomplete, from burning in ab- domen, l l Calad.; after eating, All. sat., Carb. S.; in epigastrium, ICalc., Calc. p.; strong Smelling, Eucal.; in sore mouth, Sinap.; as if he had eaten pepper, ICaust.; pressure in cardiac region, Sinap.; in oesophagus, burn- ing, as from pepper, Calc. a.; in pharynx, Calc. a.; sour fluid, ILobel. i. Bºy" acrid. Eructation, tasting of cabbage: with offensive stool, HPetrol. Eructation, chest: dull aching in anterior por- tions of both lungs, day and night, Rumex; relieves tightness, with aching in cardiac re- gion, IPhos.; desire, with pain in chest, Cist.; causing sore pain, Coccul.; stitches, Castor.; weak feeling, Bapt. & Eructation, in cholera: TNux v. Eructation, with constipation : Carbol ac., Nux v., Zing. Eructation, convulsions: in epilepsy, Chin. a.; before epileptic fit, Lach.; frequent, at end of puerperal spasm, IKali c. Eructation, cool: Cist. Eructation, cough: with and after, l l Amb.; with, Ang., Arg. nit., Cimex ; after, Arn.; after, in phthisis, Sul. ac.; spasmodic before and after, l l Sang.; with violent spasmodic, |Amb. Eructation, in diarrhoea: I Dulc., Sars, Zing. Eructation, difficult: IGraph.; finally air rushes out violently, Il Arg. nit.; wants to belch, but a kind of oesophageal constriction seems to prevent, lNux v.; suppressed, with fulness in pit of throat, Con. Bºy” fruitless (unsatisfactory). Eructation after drinking: Carbo v., Hyper., Zinc. Bºy" Chap. 15, Drinking eructation. Eructation, after eating: Agar, Ammoniac., IBar. c., IBry., Carb. S., ICarbo v., 1Caust., ICinch., TFerr., Hep., Lach., ILyc., Natr. e., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux m., Oxal.ac., IPhos., Thuya ; after imiproper food, l l Zing.; with bulimia, Lyc.; after breakfast, Calc. p., Hyper.; in diarrhoea, lSep.; after every change of diet, All. sat.; after dinner, Agar., Ang., Zinc.; after dinner with throwing off of frothy saliva and scraping roughness in throat, IKreo.; or drinking, Apis; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; violent, empty, during, Oleand.; in gas- tric derangements, Natr. s.; in gravel, ILyc.; after a little food, Phos.; after meat, Ruta ; in tabes mesenterica, Il Petrol.; after pork, | | Ham.; after solids, Berb.; in stomacace, HCarbo v., IKali bi.; with taste of food, Bry., Ham..., | | Ran. sc.; in tobacco poison- ing, l l Nux v.; large quantities of wind, | |Phos.; with constricting pinching, lasting one to two hours (ulceration of stomach, | | Mez. Bºy” food; also Chap. 15, Eating eructation. Eructation, tasting like rotten eggs: Agar, Ant. t., Brom., Bufo., Coff., II)ioSc., Magn. m., IMagn. S., Petrol., Psor., | | Ptel, Sep., ISul.; at beginning of gastric disorder (phthisis), Kali c.; in morning, Arn.; in morning, on awaking, Wal.; during preg- nancy, Magn. c.; fills with an offensive odor, IPsor.; and smells like rotten eggs, Cham., IPod. Gº fetid. Eructation, empty: Acon., AEsc. h., Agar., Amb., || Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ananth., Ang., Arg. nit., ILArn., Ars., Arund., Asar., Astac., IBism., Bov., Brom., Bry., Calad., | | Canth., Carbo a., 1Carbo v., Casc., Caulo., 1Caust., HCham., Chel., Cist., Coccul., Colch., Coloc., Con., Diosc., Euphor., Guaiac., Helon., Hyos., IIris, Kali bi, Kali m., IKreo., Lac.c., ILach., Lobel., Lyc., Magn. S., l l Menyanth., Mez., Millef, Natr. c., Natr. m., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Oleand., | | Oxal. ac., IPhos., Plumb., Pod., IPuls., | | Ran. Sc., | | Rhod., Rhus, Ru- mex, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Spong., Squilla, Stront., | |Sul., Val., Ver., Verbas., Zinc.; with burning in stomach, I Amyl.; in cholerine, ill Asarº; with constriction of throat, Coloc.; in whooping cough, Bry.; after drinking, Coloc., Tarax., Vinca; in dyspepsia, Sul. ac.; after eating, Atrop. S., l l Camph., H.Natr. m., Sep., ISul.; after food taken with aversion, i. m.; in splenitis, ICitrus; after din- ner, l l Ratan.; with fermenting in bowels, iPhos.; before chill, in intermittent, Ars.; with gastric affections, Colch; with hemi- crania, iCalc.; in megrim, IAEthus.; in head- ache, Calc.; with heartburn, Con.; worse from taking liquids, Vinca; in mornings, Plat., ISul.; from morning till evening, as if every particle of food were turned into air, IIIod.; in chronic inflammation of pancreas, IOd.; with shuddering, as from disgust, Il Dulc.; with pain in stomach, ICodein.; with nausea, HIIpec.; after nursing, Mar. v.; afford no re- lief, ICinch.; repeated, Cast:eq.; with fulness in stomach, Sul.; with stool, Ruta ; with un- easiness in legs, Calc. Bºy" difficult, fruitless. Eructation, epigastrium : following aching in gastric region as from a blow, l l Phos.; feeling of obstruction, IEup. perf.; fulness, which it relieves, BNux v.; causing sore pain, Coccul.; with pain about midnight (irritation of men- inges in cervical portion), l l Paris; pinching below, Tereb.; relieves pressure under, Amb. Eructation in evening: Zing.; worse, Alum. Eructation, eyes: in blepharitis, Kali c. Eructation, fatty: Bºy” greasy. tº Eructation, fetid (foul, offensive, putrid): Acet. ac., Ananth., II Arn., Asar., Bism., Calc., 11Carbo v., Coccul., Con, Cub., BFerr., Graph., IHep., IHydras., IKalibi, Mur. ac., IPlumb., IPsor., IPuls., BSep., Sul, Thuya; worse at night, IMerc.; in chronic alcoholism, ISul.ac.; in diarrhoea, TArn.; in diarrhoea of children and cholera infantum, Sal. ac.; in dyspepsia, ISal. ac., ISul. ac.; with pale face and nausea, | |Sang.; after fatty foods and milk, Natr. m.; in tertian intermittent, Dig.; in gastralgia, IBism.; with heartburn, Con...; as of bad meat, after dinner, IPuls.; in morning, Nux v.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in prolapsus uteri, Arn,; smell, almost like bedbugs, Phell.; Smell, cadaverous (gastralgia), Bism.; smell like 424 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. feces, HiAsaf.; Smell, fecal (intussusception), | | Plumb.; smell like garlic, IIAsaf.; smell like musk, iCaust.; smell offensive, ICarbo v., HFluor. ac., | | Plumb.; smell sulphurous, sim- ilar to garlic, Cochl.; Smell like old urine, Agn.; taste putrid, IIAsaf., Aur. mur.; taste like carbonic acid gas, Plant.; taste like carrion, IIAsaf.; taste disagreeable, Sec.; taste of Sulphuretted hydrogen, I.Med.; taste like manure, Sep.; taste like sulphur, Plant.; taste like rotten wood, Caust. §§ eggs. Eructation, fever: after chill (tertian), IHep.; during chill, Act. sp.; in intermittent, Ars., Lyc., Natr. m., Sabad.; with shuddering, Sars.; in tertian, Ant. c.; in yellow fever, large quantities of tasteless air, Ars. h. Eructation, foamy: before morning, IKreo.; & frothy. Eructation, of food (regurgitation): AEthus., Amm. m., Arum. m., Arum t., Brach., IBry., Camph., HCarbo V., ICaust., Chin. a.,IICinch., Coff., ICycl., IIFerr., Graph., | |Ign., ILach., Mar. v., Mez, Mur. ac., Natr. m., INux v., IIPhos., Pod., Puls., | |Rob., Rhus, Senecio, | |Sinap., Sul., Sul.ac.; acid, Ars., Carbo v., Dig., Ferr. S., Graph., Kali c., Lob., Lyc., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., N.Pod., Puls., Sars., Sul, Thuya, Ustil.; acid, hot, IHep.; without acidity, Amm. ben.; bitter, Phos. ac.; with pain across middle of back (gastric affections), BKalibi.; in dyspepsia, Kalib.; and drink,ISul.; after eating, Bry., Med., IPhos., Pod.; in in- termittent fever, I Sabad.; after eating, in mouthfuls, Dig., Ferr. S., ILach., HIPhos, Sul. ac.; in mouthfuls, “sourer than vinegar,” Dig.; in pregnancy, Lact. ac.; with quantities of mucus (gastric catarrh), Cop.; at night, of what was eaten at noon, Zinc.; at night, with qualmishness, Phos.; with instant relief, Thu- ya; smelling and tasting of food, IPuls.; solids, fluids can be swallowed, Plumb.; with pressing in stomach, Bell.; soon after swallowing, IPhos.; tasting food, l l AESC. h., | | Agar., Amm. c., Ananth., Ant. c., Ant. t., Aph. ch., Ars. h., Ascl. s., Calc., Carbo a., Caust., Con...,IGraph., IIpec., Kalif., Lact. ac.,IPhos., | | Ratan., Sars., Sil., ISul., Tell., Tromb.; worse after drinking water, IIApis ; taste of butter, Carbo v.; as if one would vomit, IPuls. B& eating. Eructation, in forenoon : Lyss.; with qualm- ishness, Calc. p. Eructation, frequent: AEsc. h., Ananth., II Arn., Bor., Bov., 1Cham., Cain., Carbo v., ICaust., Coca, Con., ICup. m., Eup. pur., | | Fluor. ac., IGraph., Grat., IIGuaiac., | | Hep., IIpec., Lil. t., || Mez., Natr. c., Natr. s., INux v., Phos., | | Ran. b., Ruta, Spong., Val., Zinc.; with cramplike pain, as though abdomen would burst, Nitr, ac.; with cutting | griping, in whole abdomen, Verbas ; in chol- erine, 11 Asar.; in diarrhoea, Ars.; while eat- ing, l l Dulc.; empty, Carbo v., Gamb, ILo- bel i.; empty, relieve nausea, Ol. an.; especially when raised up (gastromalacia), HKreo.; in sick headache, Ailant.; with heart- burn, Con.; in hemorrhoids, IBerb.; in chronic jaundice, IIod.; in affection of liver, or cardialgia, Chel.; in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; with nausea, Carb. S.; without any relief, TEorm.; tasteless, Cain. IEructation, frothy: with mucus, Canth., Lach.; with abatement of pain, Jalap. Sº foamy. Eructation, fruitless (ineffectual, unsatisfac- tory): Amm. c., Arg. nit., Ars., Arund, Bell., Carbol. ac., Casc., Chel., Hyos., Lyc., Natr. m., Pic. ac., Puls., Zinc., Zing.; abdomen distended, Il Cinch.; with pressure in chest, Phos.; incarcerated, seemingly in right side of chest, Rhus ; reaching only to upper part of chest, Asar.; after catching cold (renal colic), ILyc.; in constipation, ILach.; with heartburn, Amb.; in hysteralgia, 1Caust.; with excessive nausea, IManc.; followed by pain in stomach, Con. Bº difficult, empty. Eructation, greasy: AEsc. h., ICycl., Ferr. iod., IIMagn. c., IPuls.; fluid, similar to that after eating pork, afternoon, Ars. i. 5& rancid. Eructation, with headache: Camph., IIMagn. m.; frontal, IChim. m.; slight over left eye, and contracted feeling in throat, IUran. n.; does not relieve, Pallad.; sick headache, Rob.; feeling as if temples were in a wise, Diosc. Eructation, heart: pressing, as if ending with Sudden beat, Calc. a.; relieves palpitation, Aur. met. --- Eructation, with heartburn: Bº Heartburn. Eructation, hemorrhoids: after operation, ICroc. Eructation, hiccough : alternating with, after smoking, Agar.; with colic, Magn. p.; follows eructation, Ars. h.; sudden, | | Oxal. ac.; ter- minates in vomiting, Jab. Eructation, like horseradish: | | Sinap. Eructation, hot: Acet. ac., | | Hep., Petrol., Pod.; acrid, burning from stomach to mouth (pregnancy), Lact. ac.; increases heartburn, Sinap.; as of bile, Ars. met.; after eating, IPod.; in liver affections, IPod.; with sore mouth, Sinap.; with burning and distress of stomach (dysentery), IIPhos. Eructation, hypochondria: follows and relieves pain in left, Pallad.; violent efforts to relieve restricted sensation in right, Phyt.; with stitch in side, when walking, Caps.; cause spasms across spleen, l l Thuya. Eructation, hysteria: Caust., Lyc.; relieves fainting fits at table and trembling, IMagn. m.; attacks subside with a dozen, soon, how- ever, returning (hysteria),Cinnam. Eructation, tasting like ink: Caust. Eructation, with labor pains: Bor. Eructation, large quantities of wind: II Arg. nit., Bapt., Carbo v., ILyc., Phos.; espe- cially in nervous persons, with craving for condiments (indigestion), IHep. Eructation, with lassitude: IFluor. ac. Eructation, tasting like lime water: IKali c. Eructation, loud: Con.., | | Merc. iod. rub., IPuls., Zinc.; epileptiform spasms, Chin. a.; uncontrollable, with pain in stomach, Sil. Eructation, feels a lump moving up and down, Bar. c. Eructation, menses: before, Puls.; at every menstrual effort, ILach.; during, TNitr. ac.; at time for return (climaxis), l l Phos. Eructation, with mental symptoms: relieves hypochondriasis, II Arg. nit., ILyc. Eructation, in morning: Ast. r., Chrom. ac., IKali c., IKalm.; after breakfast, Plat.; after rising, Niccol.; on rising | | Ver.; and after stool, Kob.; with bad taste, Kob. Eructation, motion: when siting up or being carried (cholera infantum), Kreo.; when raised (meningitis), l l Ver. Bº walking. 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 425 Eructation, mucus: frothy, Canth.; frothy, frequent, Lach.; tinged bright, Canth.; Sour, sets teeth on edge, Sul. ac.; watery, with pressure in middle of chest, IKali c.; white, | | Kali m. Eructation, with nausea; Aloe, Bapt., Bry., HCarbo v., Chel., IGraph., Grat., l l Kali m., IPhyt., Rhus, Verb.; relieved nausea, Camph., 1Caust., | | Chel., Cinnab., IMagn. m.; in an- gina, H.Merc.; following nausea with vomiting, Nitr, ac.; in intermittent, Sabad.; at night, Canth.; worse at night, in dysuria, Merc.; at night, after exposure, Dulc.; at night, in ague, in intermittent, l l Tarax. Eructation, Oesophagus: flatus rises with such force it seems as if would be rent (chronic constipation), Coca. Eructation, in old people: Alum. Eructation, tasting like Onions: IMagn. m. Eructation, ovaries: induration and enlarge- ment, Con. Eructation, painful: Ananth, IBry., HCarbo a., IICham., ICoca, Con., Paris. Eructation, during pregnancy: Acet.ac., INatr. m.; relieves, II Ant. t.; sweetish, IZinc. Eructation, rancid: IIAsaf., ICarbo v., Crot., Merc., Psor., IPuls., Ran. Sc., Sabad., | |Te- reb., Thuya, Val.; in apyrexia, Sabad.; in yellow fever, Cadm. S.; fluid, in gastralgia, Asaf.; fluid, which does not rise into mouth, with heartburn, Val.; leaving a scratching sensation, Calc., INux m.; worse nights, IMerc.; especially at noon, Cadm. S.; with oppressive sensation in stomach, ICycl.; like cold tallow, after cakes, BPuls.; greasy, acrid, stinging, Ferr. iod. Hº greasy. Eructation, saliva : hot in mouth, Mosch.; run- ning together, Calc. a. Eructation, salty: HRali c., Sep., Staph.; bitter, | |Staph.; fluid, in incarcerated hernia, Sul. ac.; water, BNux v. Eructation, with shooting pain: Bry. Eructation, prevents sleep at night: Hyper. Eructation, before eating, particulary after smoking (prostatitis and atony of Sexual Or- gans): | | Selen. Eructation, with sneezing: Astac. Eructation, spasmodic : IBell., Coff, Lyss., | |Petrol., Phos., Sang.; of tasteless gas, no relief of pain in abdomen, Ars. h. Bºye loud, sudden, violent; also Hiccough. Eructation, stomach : with aching and heavi- ness, Aurant.; as if air were forcing its way through, causing Soreness, IBar. c.; relieves burning, Ferr.; momentarily relieves burning and pressure, l l Kali iod.; relieves gastralgia, Chel.; relieves heaviness, as from a stone, Paris; relieves pressure, Graph.; relieves tension, l l Acon.; burning, Colch.; in region of pyloric orifice, l l Pod.; with digestive dis- turbances, Carbo a.; in dyspepsia, l l Sal. ac.; flatulent dyspepsia, with pyrexia, in men, |Petrosel.; of very little wind, as if were full of dry food (asthma), Calad.; in gastric ailments, II Arg. nit.; in gastralgia, IKalm.; in gastral- gia, at end of attack, l l Stram.; prevented by gnawing, Calad.; in gastritis, Kali iod.; at beginning of attack of gastralgia, ILyc.; op- pression, Aloe ; spasmodic pain, Anac.; press- ure, | | Ign.; pressure and fulness, Amyl.; pressing, to liver, left ribs and back, IKali c.; as soon as he presses on stomach, ISul.; reliev- ing an uneasiness like pent up wind at great curvature, | |Kali bi.; causes spasms across, | Thuya; causes stitches, Coccul.; tingling, worse on rising from lying, IRhus. Eructation, stool: after, Ars., Bar. c., Sil.; de- sire, but inability to go, ILyc.; during, IKali c., I Merc., IPuls. Eructation, sudden : ICarboa. Hºspasmodic. Eructation, suppressed: uneasy movement over entire body, Calc. Eructation, sweetish : trCarbol. ac., IPlumb., Zinc.; fluid, in incarcerated hernia, Sul. ac.; duringeenses, I | Natr. m.; in morning, be- fore menses, TNatr. m.; during pregnancy, IZinc.; water, IPlumb.; water, with nausea, Lachn. Eructation, tasteless: Aloe, Arg. nit., Brom., IColch., Croc., II)ios., IEup. perf., | |Hep., Hyper., Iris, IHLyc., ||Med., Pallad., Verbas.; fluid, Calc.; causes nausea, Helon.; in ter- tian intermittent, TNatr. m.; with subjective, disagreeable empyreumatic odor, Sec.; after oysters or chicken salad, H.Bry.; after each meal, l l Oxal. ac.; with great flow of saliva, Calc. a. ; after siesta, watery, Ang.; setting teeth on edge, Asar. Eructation, throat: relieves feeling of a ball rising, IMagn. m.; choking, bilious, HChel.; wind, pressing on diaphragm, causing anx- iety, Chel.; scratching, followed by cough, Staph.; feeling as of a splinter, II Arg. nit. Eructation, with vertigo: Gymn., Tarant.; periodic, IIMatr. m.; worse when standing, HPetrol.; precedes vertigo, IHep. Eructation, violent: Bor., Coff., Coloc., Ferr. iod., Iris, Ver., Verbas.; with distension of ab- domen, sometimes in stomach, sometimes in bowels, comes on at 4 A.M., lasts two hours, better by drinking warm fluids, l l Ver.; in gastralgia, Bism.; in inflammation of liver, |Merc.; in morning, Ast. rub.; as if oesophagus would be rent (chronic constipation), Coca. Bºº loud, spasmodic, sudden ; also Hic- cough. Eructation, vomiting: Abies, HCarbo v., ILach., Mur. ac., HSep., | |Sul.; bitter and sour, INitr. ac.; mucus, Brom. Eructation, while walking: Graph., Magn. m. Eructation, watery: fluid, in morning, Ang.; followed by nausea (dropsy), Colch.; subse- quent to trembling in stomach, Magn. S. fº Waterbrash. Eructation, alternates with yawning: Berb. GAGGING : Benz. ac., Cinnam., Chin. S., ICinch., Cop., l l Kali m., Pod., Sal. ac. Gagging, of a bitter fluid : Rhod. Gagging, cholera Asiatica: ICup. m. Gagging, colic : Ars. Gagging, with cough: | |Bry, Lach.; after, ICarbo v.; caused by, Ipec.; during, worse while or immediately after eating, IMyos.; worse lying on left side, with cough (typhus), I Apis ; with spasmodic, Kali c.; in whooping cough, Kali c. Gagging, in diarrhoea: Pod.; children with green, slimy, offensive stools (morning diar- rhoea), i. Gagging, drinking : in intermittent, ICimex. Gagging, eating: , after, Amb., IKali , c., ILach.; better, after, Bov.; after breakfast, Calc. p.; after dinner, Agar.; after, with pal- pitation, Kalic.; after, in Scirrhus uteri, Ars. 426 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. * Gagging, eyes: blepharitis, IKali c. Gagging, face: bluish, with pain in abdomen (whooping cough), WNux v. Gagging, injuries: after operations on abdo- men, I IBism. Gagging, in morning : Cornus, HKali c. Gagging, motion made with mouth not accom- panied by effort in stomach : IPod. Gagging, of mucus : Carbo v., ILyc.; constant, viscid green, in trachea and larynx, Paris; during night, Bry.; relieves, but pain returns with beating of epigastrium, IKali c.; caused by expectoration of ropy, Coccus; retching of tough, every few minutes, Cadm, S.; firm, tough, in fauces (coryza), Anac. Gagging, with nausea; Illic.; worse after eat- ing, Crot. t. Gagging, at night: in aphonia, Arg. nit.; in intermittent fever, l l Tarax. Gagging, rancid fluid : Rhod. Gagging, after scarlatina: gasping for breath, lAcon. Gagging, with spasm of stomach, once in fifteen minutes (chronic inebriate), l l Sang. Gagging, throat: stricture, ILyss.; follows spas- modic stricture, in swallowing solids, with gurgling, Lach.; when swallowing food, re- mains half-way (stricture), IKali c. Gagging, with vertigo; Tarant. Gagging: B& Retching. HEARTBURN : All. sat., LAmm. c., || Arg. met., || Arg. nit., Ars., | | Asar., l l Bar. c., | | Bell., IBerb., | | Bor., IBry., HICalc., | |Canth., ICaps.,1Carbo a.,IICarbo v., Carb. S., | | Caust., iChel., 1Chin. s., IICic, Coccus, I | Coccul., II Con., Cornus, Cop., IICroc., Crotal.., | | Cupr., | | Dulc., IFluor. ac., | | Hell..,IHep., Hydr. ac., | |Ign., IIod., IIris, IKali c., ILach., ILobel. i., IILyc., IIMagn. c., Merc., | |Natr. ph., INatr. m., Natr. S., l l Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., | | Nitrum, | |Nux m., iiNux v., | | Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., iPod., Puls., | Sabad., ||Sabina, Sep., Sil., Sinap., | |Staph., | |Sul., ISul. ac., IWal., TVer., TVer. v., | |Zinc. Heartburn, on walking in open air: Amb. Heartburn, with cough : ICalc., Carb. S., ISyph. Heartburn, drinking: with drunkards, Nux v.; after milk, Amb., ICinch.; after wine, in evening, Bry. Heartburn, in dropsy: ILyc. Heartburn, after eating: Agar., Amm. c., Anac., |Calc. p., Natr. m. ; worse before breakfast, INux v.; after dinner, Calc. p., Merc. iod. rub.; with gulping up of food, IAEsc. h.; with flatu- lency, ICinch.; after heavy food, IIod.; rancid, IGraph.; after Soup, Anac.; after supper, Alum. Heartburn, eructations: abortive, Amb.; fre- quent, hot air, Sinap.; loud, after eating, ICalc.; offensive, frequent, empty, Con.; of rancid fluid, which does not rise into mouth, Val.; rising, Mang. Heartburn, in evening: HOxal. ac., | |Petrol., Tereb. Heartburn from using eyes: in asthenopia, | |Sul. (after Sep.). Hºburn, with flatulence: IICarbo v., IKali 1OOl. Heartburn, headache: gastric, in bronchitis, |Caust. Heartburn, liver: chronic jaundice, IIod. Heartburn, menses: before, ISul. Heartburn, with nausea; Calc., IPuls, ISang. Heartburn, neck: itching and stitching burn- ing at nape, Calc. Heartburn, at night: Jamb.; on lying down, IRob.; in pregnancy, Merc. Heartburn, with palpitation: Mosch. Heartburn, pneumonia: incessant (general breakdown after repeated attacks), ILach. Heartburn, during pregnancy: Caps., | |Oxal. ac.; while going to bed, Con.; with swollen feet, IZinc.; with palpitation, l l Natr. m.; after sweet things or sugar, Zinc.; extends into throat (pregnancy), Apis; with varicose veins, IZinc. Heartburn, especially when sitting bent: Sa- bina. Heartburn, stomach: catarrh, ICaps.; cardial- gia, ILobel. i.; dyspepsia, IKali bi:; with de- generation of mucous membrane, Kali iod.; with warmth, as from alcohol, Tell.; after taking sweetish things, IZinc. Heartburn, taste: bitter, Merc, per. Heartburn, throat: extending to, Calc.; rises after eating, Con.; with pain and rawness to pit, Syph.; into, during pregnancy, Calc. p.; from stomach to throat, Sep. Heartburn, with waterbrash: Nux v. HICCOUGH: Acet. ac., Acon., Agar, ; Amb., Amm. c., IIAmm. m., Amyg., Amyl., Anac., Ant. t., Ars. h., Arund., Asar., Bell., Berb., Bism., Bry., Bufo., Calad., Calc., Carboy., Caust., Cepa, HCham., Chel., 1Chlorof., IICic., ICOccul, Coff., Colch., Crot. t., ICup. m., Cupr. s., IICycl., IDiosc., | | Dros., Gels., Graph., Grat, Hydras, Hydr, ac., IIHyos., IIIgn., IIHod., ILach., ILaur., Led., Lobel i., IILyc., Lyss., | |Magn. m., IIMagn. p., Mar. v., ſlMed., IIMerc. sol, Millef, IMosch, Natr. c., | |Natr. m., IINiccol., IINux m., IINux v., Op., || Phos., HPuls., HRanung, b., Ratan., Ruta, ISars., Sec., Sep., Sil., Sinap., ISpong., | |Staph., IStram., | | Stront., Sul.., | | Sul. ac., Tabac., ITarax., | | Verbas., Ver., Zinc. Hiccough, abdomen: feeling as of something adherent, Sep.; with peritonitis, IIHyos.; continuous, in intussusception, l l Plumb.; rum- bling, IIHyos. * * * Hiccough, afternoon: at six, Sars.; periodically, lasting for hours, after mental excitement, LIgn. Hºugh, spasmodic, after an attack of apo- plexia nervosa: | | Ol. caje. Hiccough, in bed: Lachn. Hiccough; in concussion of brain : "Hyos. Hiccough, breathing: interrupts, AEthus.; be- gins attack of asthma, Cup. m. e Hiccough, when carried: in cholera infantum, LKreO. Hiccough, chest: stitches, Amm. m.; violent, long-continued, causing pain, Stront. Hiccough, in children: , Bor, Ign, Ipec.; at breast, IHyos.; when being carried, Kreo.; after nursing, Mar. v.; with restlessness in night, and screaming during sleep, Stram. Hiccough, in cholera: Arg, nit., ICic., Cup. m., Il Ver.; on fourth day, iPhos. ac.; of three days duration, Magn. p.; in cholerine, HAEthus. Hº vomiting. Hiccough, convulsions: before, Cup. m.; dur- ing, IIHyos.; epileptic, InCic.; seemed certain to end in a convulsion (cerebrospinal menin- gitis), HCup. m.; of head and arms, Stram. Hiccough, cough: after, Ang., IITabac.; at the 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 427 Same time, I Tabac.; as if he would suffocate, after whooping cough, Tabac. Hiccough, in diarrhoea: Cinnam., IWer. Hiccough, after drinking: IIgn., INux v., | |Puls.; from alcoholic beverages, IIRan. b.; after hot drinks, HVer. Hiccough, eating: after, Acon., Bor., Bry., Carbo a., Carboy, Cycl., Filix, IGraph.,Ham...,IIHyos., Ign, INux v., | | Paris, Ratan., Sep., Sil., Staph.; after bread and butter, Natr. S.; after breakfast, Zinc.; after dinner, Carbol. ac., Sars.; before and after dinner, IMur. ac.; dur- ing and after dinner, so severe as to cause Vomiting, Magn. m.; after eating, with sore- ness in epigastrium, Kob.; after eating, mak- ing epigastrium sore, sequel to cholera, | |Phos.; after eating, in gastric affections, Kali bi.; after cold fruit, Ars., | | Puls.; after pork, | | Ham.; while eating, and some time after, hiccough, or hiccough-like eructation, particu- larly in pregnant women, ICycl.; after supper, Coca ; before and after eating, Bov. Hiccough, eructation; after, Ars. h.; alternat- ing with, after smoking, Agar.; disappears after raising bile, Zinc.; resembles, when eat- ing, Jamb.; day and night, what came up was coagulated milk, bile and slime, with great pain, has to lament all the time (colic), IMagn. p.; sudden, l l Oxal. ac.; terminates in vomit- ing, Jab. Hiccough, in evening: HKaliiod., Natr.s., Zinc.; followed by drowsiness, ILobel. i.; especially in evening, IBNiccol. Hiccough, fever: after chill, in morning, Amm. C.; at hour when fever ought to have come, In Ars.; frequent, after each paroxysm, in intermittent, IHyos.; in typhoid, 'I IPhos.; in typhoid fever, causing long-lasting sore- ness, Magn. p.; in yellow fever, Ars. h. Hiccough, long, and weakening, caused by hawking: Calc. fl. Hiccough, headache : megrim, I Æthus. Hiccough, with burning in region of heart: Agar. Hiccough, in hydrocephaloid: ICina. Hiccough, in hysterical subjects: IHyos., EIgn., Mosch., Nux m. Hiccough, liver: in biliary colic, ICinch.; in hepatitis, Bell. Hiccough, in meningitis: Arn. Hiccough, mental symptoms: depression, when angry or peevish, Agnus, Ruta ; after emo- tion, IIgn. Hiccough, with nausea : Brom., Ipec., ISil., IStram.; terminates in vomiting, Jab.; from spasm of oesophagus, HVer. Hiccough, in nervous debility: ICurar. Hiccough, at night: IIHyos., | | Puls. É& evening. Hiccough, Cesophagus: upper part, TVer. v.; with nausea, Ver.; constant, with acute in- flammation of whole length, TVer. v. Hiccough, painful; Acon., ICimex, IPhos., IRatan., Sul. ac.,IVer. v.; causes crying, Bell.; since two years, almost uninterrupted, eight- een to twenty times a minute, with soreness of epigastrium and hypogastrium, coated tongue and loss of appetite, Niccol. ; constant lamenting about pain, I IMagn. p.; in oesoph- agus, Carbo a. Hiccough, in peritonitis: IHyos., HIyc. Hiccough, in phthisis pituitosa : severe about every half hour, ILyc. Hiccough, during pregnancy: ICycl., Op. Hiccough, often years standing, brought on by abuse of quinine and renewed after each dose: LNatr. m. Hiccough, saliva: profuse flow, Lobel. i. Hiccough, especially when sitting up or being carried, Kreo.; especially when raised, in gastromalacia, IKreo. Hiccough, during sleep: Cina, Merc. c.; in hydrocephaloid, ICina. Hiccough, from smoking : Ant. c., Calend., IIgn.; while smoking., | | Puls., | | Sang. Hiccough, with a mixture of spasm and hyper- aemia, caused by affection of spine and dia- phragm: IStram. Hiccough, stomach : cancer, ICarbo a.; in gas- tralgia, Sil.; Soreness, Kob.; stitch, to back, Mar. V. Hº painful. Hiccough, throat: dryness and heat, Ver. v. Hiccough, with vomiting; IBry, Jab., HIVer.; before,Cup.m.; copious bile (cholera), Jatroph. Hiccough, weakness: causes exhaustion, Sul. ac. Hiccough, especially in winter: Nitr. ac. Hiccough : Đº Chap. 18, Diaphragm spasm. NAUSEA : Acet. ac., Act. rac., IAcon., Act. sp., Ailant., || Alum., | | Amm. c., Amyl., Ananth., Ang., Ant. as, II Ant. C., Ant. chl., Anthrok., HAnt. Sul. aur., IWAnt. t., Apoc., | | Apis, IArs., Ars. h., Art. v., Arum t., | | Asar., | | Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Ast. r., Aurant., Aur. met., Aur, mur., IBar. c., | |Bell., Berb., Bism., Bor., Brach., B.Bry., . Cadm. S., Calab., Camph., Cain., Canth., 1Caps., Carbo a., HCarbo v., Card. m., Caulo., HCaust., Cepa, Cetrar., IICham., HChel., Chin. a., Chlor., II Chrom. ac., ICist., ICinch., Cochl., IICoc- cul., 1Codein., Coloc., Como., Con., Cop., Cornus, ICrotal., Cub., Cund, HCup, a., ICup. m., HCupr. S., Daph, IDiad., Dig., Dios., IDory, iDros., HIDulc., Elaps, Elat., Filix, IFerr., Ferr. iod., Fluor. ac., Form., HGamb., IGels., IGraph., Grat., | | Hell., IIHep., | | Hy- dras., Hyos, Iber, Ictod., l IIgn., , Illic., Ind., IIIodof, IIod., IIIpec., IIIris, Ja- lap., IKali bi., IKali c., Lach, Lact ac., Laur., | | Led., Lil. tig, I Lobel. i., WLyc., Lyc. vir. Lyss, 1 |Magn. C., IMagn. p , Mang, Med., LMerc., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub , Merc. sul, Mez, Natr c., INatr. m., | | Natr. ph., Niccol., Nitr, ac, Nitr. sp. d., Nux m., TINux v., | | Oleand., Op., HIPetrol., Petrosel., IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Plat., HPlumb, IPod, Polyp, IPsor., Ptel., IIPuls., Rheum, HHRhus, l l Ruta, Sabad., Samb., Sang., | | Sars., Sec., HSep., | |Sil., Spong., ||Squilla, I Stann., | |Sul., 1 [Sul. ac., Syph., Tabac., || Tarant., HTereb., Thlaspi, Uran. n., Uva ursi, IV al., Variol., ITVer., Ver. v., Vespa, Zinc., Ziz. Nausea, abdomen : burning, Bry, Il Cup. a.; in colic, IGrat.; colic, around umbilicus, IColoc.; pain, as if bruised, ICOccul.; tear- ing, drawing and spasmodic constriction, ENux v.; with warm contraction, extending from middle of to chest, Mang.; with con- tractive pain below umbilicus, Graph.; cut- ting, | | Agar.; cutting, lancinating, griping, with rumbling as if contents were in a fluid state, and in violent commotion from below upward, l l Polyg.; in upper part, Petrol.; distended, IHyper., IIIpec.; discomfort, dry throat and watery saliva, Colch, ; distress in 428 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. umbilical region and headache, Ptel.; with painful pressure when leaning against a hard edge, Samb.; most in epigastrium and throat (cholera Asiatica), BCup. m.; incarcerated flatus, dECalm.; fulness and tension, Sinap.; sensation of inflation in umbilical region, IColoc.; as if something living were jumping about, IICroc.; as if viscera were turning in- side out, Sep.; griping, then diarrhoea, Dulc.; griping, cutting or squeezing, in intestines, into stomach, HColoc.; heat, Sabad.; cramp- like pain in left side, INux v.; pain, Calc.; pain with cold sweat on face (yellow fever), Il Cadm. S.; pains, awaking at night, IHyper.; pain in umbilical region, Aloe, HPhyt.; pain In umbilical region, passing in shocks to epi- gastrium (colic), Iris; caused by violent pain in bowels (dysentery), ISul.; returns on pressure, Zinc.; with pressing in lower, Calc.; rumbling, Zing.; rumbling and eructations, Grat.; rumbling and gurgling, in hypochon- dria, IPuls.; with painful sensitiveness and rumbling, Sec.; , spasmodic pain, Ailant.; caused by touching sensitive spot, one inch below navel (enteritis), l l Rhus ; with twist- ing pains, Nux v.; caused by squeezing in intestines, into stomach, Coloc.; with spas- modic contraction of umbilicus, I | Chel.; be- ginning in umbilical region, rising into phar- ynx, Val.; in upper part, IPuls.; in peri- tonitis, Lyc. Nausea, in afternoon : |IAEsc. h., Ars. S. r. ; 2 to 3, Cinnam., Grat.; after drinking, IICOccul.; with headache, l l Ran. b.; when he rises to sitting position feels as if he would sink down and die, Asar. Nausea, air : in a draught of, with headache, Hippom.; when walking, Gamb., Lyc. v.; with ſaintness, walking out of doors, Ang.; disappearing, ICroc. Hº room. Nausea, albuminuria : Bright’s disease, Atrop., | | PhOS. ac. Nausea, anus: burning, drawing or Soreness, after stool, Kali bi. Nausea, appetite : inordinate, IRhus ; loathing, AEsc. g., l l Alet., Carbo v., IGrat.; lost, Cact., Cain., IIChel., HICinch., HPsor., Stront.; lost, 10 to 11 P.M., Lyss.; lost, with frontal head- ache, l Iber.; lost, in morning, Lach. Nausea, with asthma : Ikali c. Nausea, on awaking : Arund., Cup. ars., Il Ver.; 5 A.M., Aspar.; at night, Alum. B& morning. Nausea, back: aching, Lact. ac., Manc., Zing.; aching, after suppressed itch, Psor.; aching, while standing, Sep.; lameness, Cup. a.; in myeletis, IDulc.; piercing in right flank, Natr. S.; pain in kidneys, Act, rac.; pain in kid- neys, (renal calculus), Canth.; on pressing spine, Atrop. S.; coldness along spinal column downward and through entire abdomen (diar- rhoea), ICrot. t.; pain at top of sacrum, Lil. tig.; ing, drawing, extending toward Scapulac, |Uli S. Nausea, bladder: in cystitis, Hell. Nausea, bloodvessels: feeling of hot water, with sweat, Sinap. Nausea, body: qualmish feeling all over, Sang.; affecting body here and there, as if everything were fermenting, HINux v. Nausea, breathing: takes away breath, I.Pe- trol.; dyspnoea, Lach.; after inhalation, Amyl.; rapid, IAgar.; attacks of Suffocation, HCham. Nausea, catarrh: with stopped coryza, l l Graph.; chronic, Ipec.; after, Il Puls. ɺ coryza. Nausea, in chest: Agar., HCycl.; with conges- tion, TVer. v.; extends to chest, then ceases, Illic.; with red face, Cadm. S.; violent shoot- ings, two or three times a day, from side along lower portion of left mamma (chronic ovari- tis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; in middle, with vertigo, IBry.; follows excruciating pain on Swallowing food which sticks, Kali c.; oppres- Sion, Samb.; pain, and cold sweat in face (yel- low fever), Cadm. S.; sharp pain through middle of upper right to lower part of shoul- der, I Menyanth.; pain under lower inner angle of right shoulder blade, extending into chest or stomach, Chel.; in region of sternum, Arg. met.; oppression and pressure behind sternum, and in epigastric region, Samb.; and throat, ICroc. Nausea, with chilliness: Alum.; one-sided (left), commencing in back, ILyc.; shudder- ing after eating, Amm. m.; after chilliness, 1Camph., Cornus, HEup. perf., Iber., HKali bi., |Magn. S., Puls., Sabad., Sul. ac., Ver. v., Xan.; morning and evening, IKreo.; in pha- ryngitis, Lach.; in morning, Asar., Bov., HCalc., Euphor. Bº coldness, fever. Nausea, in cholera: Chin. S., ICup. ac., Hell., INux v.; in cholerine, l l Dulc.; a forerunner, IBadiag.; infantum, Ars. i.; after Ver. and Sec.; checked stools, Tabac.; sporadic, I | Elat. Nausea, during climacteric period: Sars. Nausea, after coffee : Caps., ICham., Vinca; worse smelling coffee, Arg. nit. Nausea, during coition: uterine cancer, ISil. Nausea, with coldness: IHep.; caused by be- coming cold, IICOccul.; after taking cold, Cup. m.; icy cold body, Val.; sensation, along Oesophagus, following pressure in stomach, Menyanth. Hº" chilliness, fever. Nausea, colic : after, Calc.; during, Chim. m., | Collin, Coloc., Dig, Rheum, Staph., LiVer., Zinc.; bilious, I Med.; better by emission of flatus, Natr. m.; better by sweat, Cop.; better after vomiting, IPuls.; cutting, HINux v.; af. ter drastics, Zing.; after cold drinks, IIpec.; after ice cream, Ipec. Nausea, with constipation: Coccul., Hyper. Nausea, in convulsions: Camph., HCup. m., Ipec., Lach., Lyc., Natr. m., INux v., Puls., | |Tabac.; before epileptic attack, l ISul.; in epileptic attacks, followed by chill, IKalibi. Nausea, in coryza : IGraph. Bº catarrh. Nausea, with cough : Bry, Calc., Caps., HCoc- cus, Hep., Iod., Ipec., IKali bi., Kali c., Lact. ac., Merc., Phos. ac., IHPuls., Sars., | |Stann.; deep and dry (ague), 1 ISamb; dry, especially in evening, in bed, until midnight, Sep.; excites cough, Bry.; after cough, IVer.; after cough, in affection of lungs, I ISep.; dur- ing morning cough, Squilla ; with expectora- tion of green mucus, nearly like matter, in evening, when lying down, l l Psor.; with ex- pectoration of tough mucus, Ruta ; parox- ysms on going to bed (pharyngitis), II Natr. m.; resonant, whistling, IKali bi.; in whoop- ing cough, Ant., t., IBry. Nausea, when she is in a crowd: Sabina. Nausea, deathly: Arg. nit., HCamph., IICrotal., IIDig.,IIIpec.,11Tabac.; on awaking,ILac def; 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 429 {} greatly worse by noise and light, ITabac.; bet- ter by eructations, after eating, Cepa ; in cholera infantum, HCadm. s.; all over, in gas- tric sick headache, Lobel. i.; all over, worse by movement or sitting up (sick headache), ILac def.; must lie quiet, black vomit, Cadm. S.; as if she could not live, not better in any position, Vib.; sudden attacks, Ferr. ph.; with vertigo, Calc. s.; cannot vomit, with groans, cries, distress, restlessness and sensation of coldness, Lac def.; with vomiting, during pregnancy, IITabac. 833 faintness. Nausea, in delirium tremens: IHAct. rac., IDig. Nausea, in diaphragmitis: Nux v. Nausea, with diarrhoea: Ailant., Ant. c., Ant. t., HArg. nit., Ars., IBrom., Cham., 1Colch., Collin., IColoc., IHCrot. t., IHell., IIIpec., Iris, Jab., IKalm., ILach., Lil. tig., JMerc. c., Prun., | | Puls., IRhus, Sang., ISul., ITabac., IRVer.; after stool, Acon., Caust., Crot. t., Kali bi., Lyss., Oxal. ac., Zing.; before stool, Acon., Ant. t., Bry., Calc., Chel., Dulc., Grat., Hell., Ipec., Merc., Rhus, Rumex, Sang., Sep.; during stool, Agar., Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Cham., Chel., Coloc., ICrot. t., ISIpec., Merc. viv., Merc. iod.rub., Nitr. ac., Sil., Sul., IVer.; with vomiting mucus, generally green (chil- dren), IIIpec.; dark and bilious, or watery and mucous, Cornus; in morning, Lil. tig. ; nightly, Ferr.; with prostration, Colch.; at commencement, from bad or unripe fruit, WSul. ac. ɺ stool. Nausea, diphtheria: IGels.; at beginning, l l Lac C. §§e throat. Nausea, disappearing very suddenly: ILobel. i. Nausea, with disgust: 33% loathing. Nausea, in dreams: Bº sleep. Nausea, drinking: after drinking, IFCoccul., Eup. perf., Gamb., Kalibi., Natr. m., INux v., IPuls.; cold water, Agar., Anac., Carbol. ac., Natr. a., Rhus ; cold water when overheated, HKali c.; in afternoon, most in mouth, IICoc- cul.; better after (ague), Samb.; after coffee, Calc. p.; after cold, not after warm drinks (in chills), Lyc.; in yellow fever, IILach.; in in- termittent, I | Puls.; in itch, ILach.; except lemonade, ICycl.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; after water, Med. Nausea, in dropsy: ILyc. Nausea, drugs: after drastics, I |Zing. Nausea of drunkards: IHRalibi. Nausea feeling as if drunk: in headache, |Ant. c. Nausea, ears: roaring in, ICalc.; caused by any shrill sound and reverberation, ITherid. Nausea, eating: during, Amm. C., Ang., Aur. met., Brom., HCaust., HCic., Jacar.; after, | IAEsc. h., Agar, Agnus, Amm. c., Anthrok., Apis, Atrop. S., Aur. mur., Bism., | | Bry., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chin. s., IICOccul., Con, Cycl., Diosc., Elaps, IFerr., IGraph., || Ham., Hyper, Ipec., Kalibi., Kali c., Med., INatr. m., JNitr. ac., HBNux v., Oxal. ac., l l Rumex, Sars., IISep., Sul., Tereb.; before, Anac., Caust., Med., INatr. s., IPhos. ac., Sabad.; worse after, Merc. per., Sec.; better after, Alum., Arg. nit., IBrom., Cham., Grat., IKali bi., Lobel., Sang., Sinap., ISpig.; better by eating, but returns immediately afterward, I | Vib.; after bread, Camph.; after bread and pastry, Ant. c.; after breakfast, Agar, Alum., Amb., Aur, mur., Calc. p., Cham., Daph., Sars., Zinc.; before breakfast, Alum., ILyc.; during breakfast, Agar., HCarbol. ac., Ind., Zinc.; better after breakfast, Aur. mur., Bov., ILact. ac.; after, in diabetes, ILact. ac.; from irregularities of diet, Iris; after dinner, l l Ant. t., Arg. met., Arg. nit., Berb., ICycl., Med., HINux V., Zinc.; after dinner, in phthisis, IKali c.; better after dinner, IMagn. c.; after din- ner, 2 to 4 P.M., Chrom. ac.; after, in chol- erine, IIAsar.; after, in cold after scarlet fever, Hell.; after, in cystitis, with aversion to food, Hell.; after, in dyspepsia, LFerr. ph.; after eggs, Lyss.; after, in eruption and peri- ostitis, probably syphilitic, IKali bi.; after fat food, Nitr. ac., Puls.; after fat food, worse from midnight till morning, | IDros.; after fat food, in checked catamenia, Agnus, Puls.; after fat food, in bilious dyspepsia, Tarax.; after, in fissure ani, Ham.; after, during apyrexia of intermittent, Ars.; after, with fulness and oppression, Mosch.; as if food would not go down, prevents swallow- ing, || Arn.; during, food repulsive, Puls.; cannot get food, down, without retching, | | Ver.; after, in headache, Bism.; immedi- ately after, with heaviness of head and bitter eructation, Natr. m.; after, in heart disease, WHydras.; after a little food, IDiad., Pod., Sang., Sil.; after, in chronic jaundice, IIod.; after meat, Camph., HCarbo a.; from sight of meat or anything oily, l l Zinc.; after, in tabes mesenterica, l l Petrol.; after, in morning, ICu- rar.; in desoluamative nephritis, I | Plumb.; during, at night, Cinch. bol.; from overload- ing stomach, Ant. c.; as if food remained in pharynx, Calc.; after pork, l l Ham.; in pregnancy, Colch.; after, in pregnancy, with copious Saliva, Lact. ac.; at sight of food, IKali bi., IKali c.; at sight of food, in amen- Orrhoea, l l Xan.; after, when sitting erect, with waterbrash, Bry.; caused by smell or thought of food (headache), BLac def.; after Soup, 1Carbo v.; after, with pain and fulness of stomach, and , belching, Gymn.; sudden, after, Ruta ; sudden, during, with vomiting of food, Ruta ; after supper, gradual, Chrom. ac.; after, with vertigo, I lSabad.; after, fol- lowed by vomiting of bile or undigested food, Stann.; after, with sudden vomiting, IRhus; after, after night watching and mental dis- turbance during pregnancy, I | Puls.; after, with accumulation of water in mouth, ILyc. Nausea, epigastrium : pain, Cup. ars, IPtel.; pains going to left side on pressure, precede attack of haematemesis, I ISec.; pressure, IAEsc. h.; pressure, in hysteria, I [Nux v.; caused by outward pressure, Lil. tig., Ptel.; pinching, below, Tereb.; sinking feeling, Tabac.; sudden sinking, better from brandy, Oleand.; stitches, l l Calad. Nausea, eructation : acrid, 1Carbo a., Carb s., Eryng., Graph., IIIpec., || Kali m., INitr. ac., Phyt., Rhus, I Sang., Sep., Ver. v., Zinc.; after, Chel.; better from, Bapt., Camph., Caust, I IChel, Cinnab, Grat, IMagn. m., Ol. an., Rhod.; bitter, Bry.; bitter, with dis- tension and pressure, Guaraea ; bitter mucus, leaving fatty taste, Sabad.; of food, Bell., Ferr., Ferr. S., Ipec., INux v.; of food, fol- lowing aching in gastric region as from a blow, l l Phos.; of food, nightly, ICanth.; 430 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. convulsions end with, IMosch.; ineffectual, lManc.; tasting like cabbage, TCarbol. ac.; taste remaining in mouth, Puls.; in throat, as if to vomit, with headache, morning in bed, worse in afternoon, Amm. c.; with ver- tigo, INitr. ac. Nausea, with eruption: miliaria rubra, Ipec. Nausea, in erysipelas: Apis, Ars., IGraph.; intermitting attacks, l l Ver. v. Nausea, in evening: Brach., Jamb.; at 6 P.M., Osm , IPallad., HPuls.; toward evening, in dentition, Calc.; or at night, I |Plumb.; with vomiting, HHep. Đº night. Nausea, after exertion: Aspar.; after every exercise that raises bodily temperature, Sil. Nausea, after exposure : Dulc. Nausea, eyes: with anxiety, when exerting, IISep.; with blackness before, must sit down, in morning, 1Calc.; while closing, changed into nausea when opening, relieved by Mo- Schus, TTherid.; and fluttering, from double vision, | | Therid.; when gazing steadfastly on an object, Therid.; when looking steadily at a distance (cataracta dura immatura et asthen- opia), Jab.; in looking at moving objects (hyperopia cum asthenopia), HJab.; when looking at pitching of vessel, Coccul.; in cil- iary neuralgia, Ign.; with pain on being used (cataract), Jab.; with pain through right, ILact. ac.; with dim sight, Mygale; with vanishing of sight, sweat on forehead, disten- sion of abdomen, gagging, vertigo, worse after drinking, with frequent greenish or yellowish water from bowels, ICrot. t.; in exophthal- mus, ILyc. wir. Nausea, face : anxious expression (rheuma- tism), Colch.; heat, Stront.; neuralgia, Iris; pale, Alum., Hep., Lyss.; pale, sickly, HSpig.; shooting, rending left side, between temple, ear and jaw, depriving her of sleep, Coloc.; cold sweat, Lobel. i.; twitching, Camph. Nausea with fainting: Alum., | | Amyg., Carb. s., 1Glon., IBNux v.; before fainting, ||Ver.; causing fainting, Coccul.; in hysteria, Sticta; in megrim, Sil.; after stool, Crof. t. Nausea, with faintness: Arg. nit., Carbo a., ICham., ICrotal., III ach., Nux v., Val., TVer., Vespa; in diarrhoea, ILWer.; disappears in open air, Tabac.; worse fasting or drink- ing, at night, or on assuming an erect posi- tion, IPhos.; worse in morning, Alum.; when lifting head, IICOccul.; desire to lie down, Alum.; at 11 A.M., and on rising, Ind.; pre- venting sleep, IGraph.; on rising, Lept.; and occasional vomiting (mental disease), BAct. rac.; and vomiting of white, bitter tasting froth (menorrhagia), HCoccus. Bº deathly. Nausea, with sensation of falling : Stram. Hºe vertigo. Nausea, fauces: from back of, Lyc, vir.; rough- ness, Ptel.; as if in soft palate, Phos. ac.; squeamishness, worse rising, ICepa. Nausea, with cold feet and palpitation: IGlon. Nausea, in fever: ICimex, l l Eup. pur., Gua- raea, IIMatr. m.; during apyrexia, Puls.; bil- ious, l l Elat., Eup. perf.; before chill, Ars., ICarbo v., Hſpec., l l Puls.; during chill, An- thra.c., Ars., 1Cham., IIFup. perf, Ign., IIpec., | |Med., Merc, sul., INatr. m., | |Polyp., Sang.; after chill, Elat., IIpec., IKali c.; after chill (after running pin into foot), IHyper.; lasting till next chill, Chin, S.; as chill goes off, IEup. perf.; after eating, Ind.; during heat, Bry., Carbo v.; at end of heat, espe- cially after drinking, ILArs.; at beginning of heat, with throbbing headache, Eup. perf.; prodroma, Ipec.; before paroxysm, with diar- rhoea, l l Pod.; during sweat, ICornus, IMerc.; in intermittent, Ant. c., ILAnt. t., IHCina, Dros., Elat., Eup. perf., | |Polyp., | | Sabad.; night before paroxysm, IEup. perf; after fever and sweat (quartan), Phell.; in nervous fe- vers, Ipec.; in relapsing agues, Ustil.; in re- mittent, Ant. t.; in typhoid, l l Phos., ITVer. v.; in typhus, IBapt.; in yellow fever, Ant. t., Ars. h., Gels., ISul. Hº chilliness, coldness, heat, sweat. Nausea, with hawking: gº mucus. Nausea, head: in brain affection, ICup. m.; with confusion, l l Calad., || Graph., Iodof.; with confusion, in evening, Inul.; with con- fusion and tightness in praecordial region, weariness, disappeared on drinking water, IPhos.; with congestion, Alum., 1Carbo v., IGlon., | | Sang., IWer. v.; with disturbance, Benz. ac.; with sensation as if head became enlarged, with numb and dull feeling, Meph.; felt in head, ICOccul.; with fulness, IPod.; with fulness in temples, I Lith.; heat, Ja- troph., INatr. m.; heat, in vertex (megrim), ICalc.; heaviness, Cornus; heaviness, in base of brain, AEsc. h.; with impetigo capitis, Iris; when lifting (hydrocephalus), ISul.; lightness, I ILyss.; in meningitis, IGlon., HStram.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. ac., 1Glon.; in meningitis infantum, Apis; seems to rise up, feels hungry, Ang.; sore feel- ing, Ver.; with stupefaction, Jatroph.; sweat on forehead, worse after eating, Crot. t.; with head symptoms, Sal. ac.; with unsteadiness, Cup. ars.; as if head were in a vise, worse in open air, from sleeping, eating and drinking, better in room, IIMerc. Nausea, with headache : AEthus., Ailant., Alum., Anag., Ananth., II Ant. c., Aur. met., |Bell., Bor., Calc., Calc. fl., 1Calc. p., Calc. s., ICaps., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Cast. eq., IICaust., | | Chin. S., 1Chlorof, Cinnab., HHCoc- cul., Coff., Con, Cornus, Crotal., ICup. m., Eup. perf., Ferr., Fluor. ac., | | Form., Gels., IGlon., IGraph., Ind., IIIpec., IIIris, HKali bi., IKali c., ILac def., Lach., ILact. ac., ||Lith., Lyss., Merc., INitr. ac., INux m., Nux v., | | Polyp., Ptel, l l Ran. b., Sal. ac., IMSang., Sarrac., Sars., ISep., Sil., Stram., ISul., Tarax., Therid., TVer., Zing., Ziz.; worse in cold air, Lyss.; on awaking, all morning, Lac c.; in back of head, spreads, settles above right eye, Sang.; fleeting pains, more in back part, gradually increasing, mostly in occipital protuberances, l l Pod.; bilious, with distortion of face, ICrotal.; brain stitches, Alum.; as though brain were mashed (chlorosis), Ipec.; as of a bruise of brain and skull, pierces through all cranial bones into roots of teeth, IIIpec.; burning causes nausea (itch), Lach.; with chills and heat, lSang.; chronic, IPhos., | |Psor.; with colic, l l Glon.; confused, Cornus; congestive, TVer. v.; draw- ing, 1Carbo v.; dull, heavy, Cornus; boring, behind left ear, Lach.; above eyes, with gaping, Calc.; dull, above eye to occiput, Thuya; one-sided, just above eyebrow, IPhyt.; over eyes, worse left (sick headache), 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 431 ILach.; throbbing, over right eye, Xan.; sharp aching, drawing, over eyebrows, last- ing a few minutes in a warm room, Zing.; across forehead, IIAloe ; in forehead, Aloe, Crotal., IGlon., Kob., Med., Petrol.; in fron- tal bone, on awaking, I | Ham.; with beating and pulsation in head, mostly in forehead, worse in morning and when moving, better lying with head high, better by sweat, Natr. m.; in forehead and temple, better by nausea, | |Lyc. vir.; acute boring, in forehead, gen- erally left, or passing from left to right, Iris; in forehead, after a light breakfast (head- ache), Lac def.; burning in forehead, better in open air, Stann.; as if forehead were being crushed, Ipec.; dull, above frontal bone, Camph.; dull, in forehead, generally left, or passing from left to right, Iris; dull, heavy frontal, Iris; dull pressing, in forehead, cold sweat on forehead, and weakness, IPhyt.; in forehead and eyes, worse right side, Iris; in forehead above eyes, in temples, worse right, Crotal.; hammering, in forehead, gen- erally left, or passing from left to right, Iris; pressing in forehead, Carb. S.; pressure in frontal region above root of nose, Ign.; shoot- ing in forehead, generally left, or passing from left to right, Iris; stitches in forehead, better lying down, Sep.; stupefying pressure in fore- head, Dros.; throbbing in forehead, generally left, or passing from left to right, Iris; throb- bing in forehead and vertex, l l Natr. m.; in frontal region and vertex, worse from raising head, Pic, ac.; at commencement of gastric, IIIpec.; as if hair were pulled, Alum.; hemi- crania, IIApis, Con., IIpec., IKali c., IIPuls., Sep.; hemicrania, extending particularly towards forehead and left side of head, at- tacks afternoon towards evening, Coloc.; after jº in head, HKali c.; compelling one to ie down, Mosch.; before, during and after menses, Natr. m.; in menorrhagia, l l Chin. s.; appears at midnight, Chin. a.; beginning ln morning, Jatroph.; obstinate, in morning, Sil.; morning until noon, Sep.; pressing, ex- tends from nape of neck over side of head, and settling over left eye, l l Sang.; neuralgia, IGels., IIris; following or preceding neural- gic pain, Naja; coming in night, Sil.; noon till 2 P.M., Kob.; darting, from occiput to eye (nervous headache), l l Sars. ; from occiput to forehead, I | Ol. jec.; occipital or frontal, as if skull were too full, l l Natr. ph.; throbbing, tearing in occiput, I ISul.; with tension in oc- ciput and neck, worse in evening, when sit- ting in room and when becoming cold, better in open air and when getting warm, Mosch, ; involving optic nerve, sight blurred, head- ache gets worse, comes and goes with the sun, Kali bi.; periodic, Kali bi.; pressive, Caps., ILach.; pressing over whole head, down nape, and throbbing in head and whole body, TKali c.; rheumatic, Amm. m., JNux v.; rheumatic in right frontal region, worse in morning, HPhyt.; like seasickness, Lact. ac., ICOccul.; sick headache, Chel.; faintness, in sick headache, I Sticta ; follows periodic sick headache, HISang.; sick headache from morn- ing until noon, Phos.; shooting in sides, Calc.; stupefying, compressing, mostly in fore: head, in evening, worse when moving head and in room, better in open air, Mosch.; tear- ing, Calc. s., ICon...; tearing, above eyes to nose, Calc.; piercing through temples, l l Lac c., Ptel.; in temples, boring from without in- ward, worse right side, and extending to left, Natr. a.; between temples, Cup. ars. ; through temple and over eyes, Iris; dull, in temples and forehead, Ind., severe in right temple, Ziz.; with tension extending to eyes, IINitr. ac.; in vertex, IHyper. Hº vomiting; also Chap. 3, Headache nausea. Nausea, heart : anxiety, I IPhos.; affection in, ICup. m.; Organic disease, Apis, Bufo., ILach., | |Mygale, IIMux v., Sil.; palpitation, aud- ible, in rheumatism, l l Thuya ; sharp pains around, passing thence to head, Med.; suffo- cation about, Merc. iod. flav. Nausea, with heartburn: 1Calc., Puls., Sang. Nausea, heat : with, Chel, Fluor. ac., Ipec.; anxious, of cheeks, Hep.; in evening, Diad.; with fainting, in summer or hot room, Ipec.; feverish, lasting all day, ! Ptel.; caused by sun, in intermittent fever, Carbo v.; of skin, profuse sweat on forehead, after dinner, Ptel.; general, and at stomach, Fluor. ac.; on ap- proaching a stove, ILaur.; in Sunstroke, IGlon.; over body, with giddiness, HKali bi. Nausea, hemorrhage : from lungs, Ipec.; post- partum, Ipec. Nausea, with hemorrhoids: IAEsc. h., IMur. ac., INux v. Nausea, hernia: incarcerated, ISul. ac. Nausea, with hiccough : Brom., HIpec., ISil., Stram.; terminates in vomiting, Jab.; from spasms of oesophagus, Ver. Nausea, with hoarseness: INiccol. Nausea, hunger: Bry., Caust., Cinnam., Ferr. ph., IHell., Ign., Ipec., IKali c., Spig., Val., TVer.; follows hunger, Magn. m.; at night, better by eating, but afterwards tormenting him for hours in bed, III’hos. Nausea, hypochondria: debilitating oppres- sion below, Ailant.; if stomach is not satis- fied, Tabac.; pain in right, Cupr. Nausea, hysteria; several days before attack, IKali c. Nausea, in influenza: Ant. t. Nausea, injuries: after operation for hemor- rhoids, iCroc. Nausea, with itching of skin : has to scratch till he vomits, Ipec. Nausea, kidneys: in renal calculus, Ipom.; in renal derangement, HSenecio. Nausea, with lassitude: HCalc. p., HFluor ac. Nausea, lie down: must, Ars.; every little while, at noon, | | Vib.; with desire to (ver- tigo), IHam.; must, roused by pains in thighs down to heels and pains across top of feet, as if bones were broken across ankle, Lac def; when lying, Raph.; while lying (acute hydrocephalus after erysipelatous eruption), Apis. Nausea, limbs: cold in intestinal catarrh, 1Coloc. Nausea, lips : white, Val., Nausea, liver: pain, Ind., Pod.; constant pain, in intermittent, l l Tarant.; proceeds from right to left, l l Merc. iod. flav.; pain extends to right shoulder, IMerc. cor; in region of gall-bladder, Absin.; in hepatitis, II.Chei., INatr. S.; in jaundice, IIod.; in jaundice, before attack, Arg. nit.; in jaun- dice, with disposition to vomit, frequentempty 432 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. retching, IDig.; sore to touch, IChel.; with Stitches, l l Agar. Nausea, with loathing : Benz. ac., Coff, IGels., IKali c., Stram.; during pregnancy, ICycl. Nausea, in locomotor ataxia: I Arg. nit. Nausea, in meningitis: @@* head. Nausea, menses: before, HHyos., ILyc., Natr. m.; before, in dysmenorrhoea, BNiccol.; before, with throbbing and heat in left side of head, ICrot.; during, Bor., Calc., Caps., Hyos., Kali c., Nux v., Puls., Ver., Vib.; delayed, IGraph.; during, with swelling and soreness of breasts, Con...; too early, IKali bi.; profuse (uterine hemorrhage), Ipec.; suppression, IIPuls.; after, l l Chin. s.; in menorrhagia, Coccus; after menorrhagia, Gels.; during, in amenorrhoea, Cup. m. ; in menorrhagia, dys- menorrhoea, Ver. Nausea, with mental symptoms: absent- minded, Calc.; anguish, HDig.; anxiety, | | Agar., Ant. t., Calc., Sabad.; during anxiety, IChel.; causes anxiety (diarrhoea), IIAnt. t.; anxiety, in diarrhoea, Dulc.; anxiety, after exercise out of doors, IISpong.; anxiety and faintness, IKali c.; after anxiety, IIMux v.; depression, l l Agar., H.Dig. ; from emotions, HKali c.; with excitement, Alum.; before attack of hypochondriasis, Ipec.; with ill humor, Stront.; from mental labor, Aur. met., Lach.; with moroseness, Sang.; after study, Cup. a.; with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; when thinking of coffee, Lil.tig.; when thinking of food, Mosch.; when thinking of water, Ars. h.; when thinking of his work, BOr. Nausea, after milk: Calc. Nausea, in morning: Absin., Ang., Ant.t., Ars. m., Berb., | | Bufo, Camph., Carbol. ac., l l Cast. eq., ICic., Coccul., Crotal., ICurar., 1Graph., Inul., Jugl., IKalm., ILac def., Niccol., HBNux v., Psor., IIPuls., Sil., | |Sul., Zinc.; as if everything in abdomen were turning round, HSep.; worse morning till afternoon, then better till evening, HIgn.; after awaking, Con., HIPetrol. ; an hour after awaking, ICarbo v.; with pain in small of back, Psor.; in bed, disappearing after rising, Zinc.; before break- fast, Berb., IGoss., ILyc., IISep.; before break- fast, with sudden diarrhoea, Tuberc.; before breakfast, with sensation of worm rising in throat, ISpig.; in gastric catarrh, IMez.; lasts all day, Cact.; in diarrhoea, Bov.; in nervous debility and paralysis, Curar.; while dressing, Chrom. ac.; early, Bar. c., Dig.; early, on day menses appear, l l Ver.; early, on rising (lead colic), INux v.; early, with vomiting, constant pain and pressure in epigastrium, as from a stone (reflex gastric derangement during pregnancy), l l Nux v.; and evening, | |Bry; every other, when awaking, IEup. perf.; with palpitation, Arg. met.; occasionally vomiting (emansio mensum), Dig.; to night, with vomiturition (carcinoma ventricular), | | Mez.; with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; 1 A.M., l l Rhus ; with rheumatism of right frontal region, Phyt.; after rising, ILact. ac., Magn. m.,Therid., on rising, I I Wer.; on rising, with headache, Lac def; on at- tempting to rise and move about, Pic, ac.; at 6 A.M., Chrom.ac.; when stepping upon floor, ILac def; after stool (diarrhoea), Zing.; in summer complaint, Ang.; when swallowing, gets worse until 9 A.M., vomiting large quan- tities of tough phlegm, sometimes had to remove it with finger, lasting till 9 P.M., ||Lact. ac.; toward, Ars, met. ; with accumulation of water in mouth, IIPetrol.; with weakness and trembling during day, Aur. met., Graph. H&º pregnancy. Nausea, motion: caused by, Arn., Bry., IICoccul., IIpec., Therid., IWer.; worse from, IBry., ILact. ac., Sinap.; and after eating, IOp.; with headache, Lac. def.; with hepatic disorder, ICrot.; while leaning forward, with intense sharp pain in left side of abdomen, | | Lac c.; worse from least, TVer., Zinc.; from least, with chilliness, IEup. perf.; from least, in cholera, ITabac.; from least, particularly on closing eyes, worse from noise, I Therid.; from least, in hydrocephaloid, TVer.; from least, in morning, soon after awaking, with distress in epigastrium, IGOSS.; from sudden change of position, IHCOccul.; on getting up in morning, Arund.; when rising, Ascl. t. ; on rising, better lying, Arn.; on rising, head- ache, Lac def.; rising, or sitting in bed, IBry.; better from moving about or riding in a carriage, Nitr. ac.; worse moving about, in morning, IKali bi.; after washing clothes, soon after confinement, Therid.; when walk- ing, Ferr.; on moving about, worse on taking a walk (affection of stomach), Ralibi. Nausea, mouth: frothing, Ver.; with pain and cold sweat on face (yellow fever), Cadm. S.; during pregnancy, ICycl. Nausea, mucus : caused by dropping of white or yellow, from posterior nares, Sinap.; with hawking, IManc.; from phlegm in throat, | | Guaiac.; with retching and throwing up phlegm, Cup. m. *. Nausea, with stiff neck: Hyos. Nausea, with motion in nerves: Calab. Nausea, with nervous excitement: Bufo. Nausea, at night: Alum., ICarbo a.; worse at night, in dysuria, IMerc.; worse at night and after eating, IRhus; worse at night and after sleeping,, ILobel. i.; in diarrhoea, before stool, ITRumex ; constant, IDulc.; in inter- mittent fever, I | Tarax.; stomach sick night before paroxysm (chills), IEup. perf.; with rising of food, IPhos.; in neuralgia of face and head, I ISpig.; towards morning, with drawing, pressive pain, extending towards uterus, IPuls.; water rises from stomach, with retching, during menses, IPuls, Héº evening. * Nausea, excited by noise: ICOccul. Nausea, at noon : after a meal, Ars. S. f. Nausea, nose: bleeding, in typhus, Lach.; tear- ing in root and bones, Kalm. Nausea, nursing: after taking breast, Ant. t. ; in nursing women, Ipec. Nausea, odor : B& smell. Nausea, in oesophagus: Acon., Bry., JMerc.; frequent, with feeling of foreign body in, Sa- bad.; commencing deep in stomach, rises up, Jamb.; with feeling of worms, Sabad. Nausea, ovaries: induration and enlargement, !Con. Nausea, from overexertion: Iris; overload- ing stomach causes nausea, Ant. c. Nausea, painful attacks: Arund. Nausea, in palate: ICycl. Nausea, palpitation: gº heart. 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 433 Nausea, with pain in pelvis: Calc. s. Nausea, periodic : , l l Nux v., Sang.; every day at same hour, Cinnam.; with hunger, Ign.; every fifteen minutes (pneumonia), Ver. v.; frequent momentary attacks, l l Hep.; in par- oxysms, intense, worse stooping, with flow of saliva, Sang.; in paroxysms, with faintness and inability to lie down, IRaph.; wakes up with, every Saturday morning (intercostal neuralgia), |Stann. Nausea, in pharynx: ILyc.; caused by dry- ness, better swallowing (intermittent), IICoc- cul.; with sensation as if food stuck, Calc. Nausea, in pneumonia: of drunkards, Ant., t.; every fifteen minutes, I I Wer. v.; when sitting up and in motion, IRan. b. Nausea, during pregnancy: Acon., Ailant., Alet., Anac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., IIAsar., IBry., Carbol. ac., Castor., Codein, Colch., 1Con., Ferr., Hell., IIpec., Iris, Jatroph., Rali br., IKali c., IIRCreo., Lac C., ILach., IHLact. ac., Lil. tig., ILobel. i., BLyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., JNatr. m., INux m., HINux v., IOxal. ac., IPetrol., IPhos., Plat., Plumb., EPsor., HPuls., IISep., Sil., HSul, ac., IITa- bac., Tarant., IVer.; threatened abortion, | |Sang.; worse before and after, better while eating, Anac.; with constipation, Collin.; protracted, Iris; rejects everything, ICup. ars. ; in women suffering from scirrhous swellings, ICon...; morning sickness, Chlorof. Hº Chap. 16, Vomiting pregnancy. Nausea, with restlessness: Alum., IColch.; worse during rest, and when thinking of it, with pain in left shoulder joint, Bapt. Nausea, with retching: Alum., Seneg., Zinc.; in amenorrhoea, Graph.; retching, better drinking warm water, I Therid.; better after eating, Brom.; in yellow fever, Cadm. S. Nausea, in rheumatism: Ant. t. Nausea, while riding: ICalc., Cinnam., Iris; in cars, IICOccul., INux v.; in a carriage, Lyc., IMagn. c., INux m., IHPetrol., ILSep., The- rid.; in a carriage, boat, train of cars, etc., IICoccul.; reading and thinking, from eating, drinking and sleeping, better during rest in- doors, ICOccul. Bº seasickness. Nausea, on rising: I Amyl., Arn., | | Senecio, IVer., Zing.; in bed (gastritis), Ars.; better lying down, Ars. S. f.; on rising from a reclin- ing position, like seasickness, with throbbing in right eye, I ITherid.; on assuming upright posture, Colch.; in intermittent fever, ICOc- cul. §§ motion, sitting. Nausea, worse in room : I.Natr. c.; when en- tering room, Calc. S.; passing off in open air, ILyc. 533 air. Nausea, saliva: increased, AEsc. h., HCamph., Carb.s.,ICard.m., HCham.,ICinch.,Crot.t., GOSS., IIIpec., ILach., Sabad., ISul.,Ver., Zinc.; dur- ing chill in dysentery, ILept.; profuse flow, on getting a chill or taking cold, ICOccul.; as if fainting, Carb. s.; salty in evening, Stram.; when spitting, | | Led.; with much Spitting, ISang.; caused by swallowing, Colch. Bay Chap. 12, Saliva profuse. Nausea, like seasickness: Coccul., Kalibi., Lact. ac., ITabac., Therid.; with headache (climacteric period), Therid. flºº riding; also Seasickness. Nausea, after scarlatina: in dropsy, Bar. m. Nausea, sexual organs: sharp shooting, stick- ing, in external, especially labia, lasting only a moment, but recurring frequently, at times SO sharp as to cause involuntary starts (at º of menses), I IMelil.; pressure in vagina, 11. Lig. Nausea, when sitting: Calc. a.; obliged to sit down (hemicrania), IGlon.; obliged to sit down, would vomit but could not, with eruc- tations and desire for stool, Zinc.; worse on sitting up, Cochl., Zinc.; better sitting bent over, Zinc.; in diarrhoea, IIBry. Bºy" rising. Nausea, sleep: after, Apoc.; on awaking, par- ticularly after midnight, with ptyalism (preg- nancy), l l Merc.; when deprived, Ipec.; in dreams, Arg. met.; inclination to, JNux m.; drowsiness or faint, tremulous feeling, Plant.; followed by sleep (hemicrania), Chin. a.; after a short, unrefreshing sleep, could not go to sleep again, Zing.; sleepless, Coccul.; un- easy, Calc. Nausea, slowly coming on : Phyt. Nausea, from smell: of cooking, HIColch., Eup. perf., Ipec., HSep.; with clean tongue, thirst without any fever, I Dig.; of meat broth 1Colch.; of fat meat, fish, eggs or broth (dys- entery), Colch.; caused by peculiar smell of smallpox, I IWar. Nausea, from smoking: Brom., Calad., ICalc., Calc. p., IClem., Ign., IIIpec., IKalibi., BLO- bel. i., HINux v., Spong., Tabac.; with aver- sion to smoking, l l Carbo a.; sudden, after Smoking, Agar.; goes off by smoking, Jamb. Nausea, followed by sneezing: Sang. Nausea, sour things relieve: Arg. nit. Nausea, when standing: Agnus; better sit- ting (vaginismus), Ign. Nausea, stomach : beating, l l Natr. S.; burning, AEsc. h., | | Cup. ars., HSang., Tereb.; burn- ing, changing to dull pressure, Agar.; in car- dialgia, ICup. m., IStaph.; with pain, ex- tending into chest, came on at night, in morn- ing after getting up, before dinner and about 5 P.M., | |Petrol.; feeling of coldness, Tabac.; succeeded by coldness and weakness, RMagn. m.; contracts so hard and rapidly that the wrenching pain causes sharp screams, HPOd.; cramps, ICalc.; distended, Ced.; drawing and sensation as if epigastrium were enlarged, Mang.; in dyspepsia, Ant. t., Elat., ILyc.; flatulent dyspepsia accompanying pyrexia in men, Petrosel. ; when empty, Chi Om. ac.; with emptiness and sensation as if head were distended, l l Meph.; with empty feeling, Aloe, I | Calad., HSil., Zing.; with empty feel- ing in morning, Anac.; a dreadful sensation, Zinc.; fluttering, Calad.; fulness, Kob., HSul.; in gastralgia, Sil.; long lasting gastralgia, burning, changing to a dull pressure, || Ran. b.; in gastric catarrh and headache, Ant. c.; in gastric derangement, Dory., HKalibi.; in gastritis, ISang.; with gnawing, I Lith.; with griping, IGraph.; with sensation of oppres- sion, Xan.; with heat, Hell.; with heat and pain, Amyl.; with heat, extending to throat, Nitr. ac.; as if it heaved up and down, ICoccul.; after indigestion, Ipec.; with sen- sation of a lump moving at every deglutition, Lil.tig.; pain, Alum.,IGrat., IPuls.; cramplike pains, Collin.; cutting, Merc. iod. flay...; Sharp paroxysmal pains, making her bend forward and press on painful part to get relief, better on appearance of menses, IColoc.; pain and 28 § 434 16. HIOCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. soreness, worse from touch, better from eat- ing, Natr. c.; pressure, Carbo a., B.Natr. m., Ziz.; pressure after eating, Ign. ; pressure to liver, left ribs and back, ſkali c.; with sensa- tion of relaxation, Tabac.; rising from, Coloc.; in stomach, less in throat, Sars.; turning, l l Nux m.; twisting, 8 to 9 A.M., HCOccul.; uncomfortable feeling, Amyl.; un- easiness, Atrop. S.; weight, Vespa; frequent spells, as if caused by wind, smothering her and making her feel weak, ILyc. Nausea, stool: , before, Cycl., Ipec., IMerc., | | CEnan., Pod., HRhus, Ver.; during, Apis, Ars., Bell., Crotal., Crot. t., IGlon., Gnaphal., Grat., Ipec., IKali c., Merc., INitr. ac., IPuls., Rhus, ISul., IVer.; during, in evening, ISul.; after, Cain., Caust., HKalibi., Natr. m., | | Oxal. ac., ISil., IWer.; after morning stool, Zing.; with desire, IDulc.; ceases with a loose stool, | | Tereb. Hºt Constipation, diarrhoea. Nausea, when stooping: with vertigo, Millef. Nausea, sudden; L Kali bi., Mosch., | |Sul.; in vomiting of pregnancy, HKalibi. Nausea, sweat: TFerr., Zinc.; with anxiety, IGraph.; better by sweat, Cop., Glon.; cold, 1Calc., ILach., HIPetrol., IITabac., a Ver., Ver. v.; cold, in cholera, iCamph., Ver.; cold, on head and face, with great but ineffectual effort to vomit, HLobel. i.; during, in intermittent, HFerr.; during, in morning, iiNux v.; toward morning, IIMerc.; and copious expectoration, Eup. perf.; sense of prostration, not real, Eup. perf. Hº" fever. * Nausea, from talking: Therid. Nausea, taste : bad, in morning, HCamph.; at root of tongue, Agar.; bitter, Cup. ars, Merc. p.; bitter, on awaking, Carb. S.; bitter, aver- sion to food, desires sour drinks, Cornus ; bitter, better after eating, I Kalm.; loss of, Cact. ; mouldy (bronchitis), Led.; rotten eggs, HKali bi. Nº. with tenesmus: IIpec., IRhus, HTa- à.C. Nausea, testicles: from neuralgia, IHam.; press- ure and annoying pain in swollen right, ex- tending into abdomen, l l Puls. Nausea, when thinking : of food eaten, ISars. Nausea, with thirst: Ars., IKali iod., Oxal. ac.; in constipation, H.Bry.; when followed by vio- lent and frequent vomiting, HVer. Nausea, in throat: Carbol. ac., ICoff, Cop., ICroc., ICycl., IMez., Val.; in back of, | |Squilla ; with burning, Urt.; burning from stomach, l l Cup. ac.; burning, also in stom- ach, Manc.; continuous, Phos.ac.; with spasms in throat, IGraph.; with dryness, I Amyl., IIIpec.; with stupefying headache, Ant. c.; commences deep in, rises up from end to oesophagus, Jamb., in throat pit, after a meal, Cinch.; rises into, Cup. m., l l Lactu. v., Puls. ; with roughness or stinging or burning, during pregnancy, Magn. c.; with Scraping, HCochl.; more when rising, HCepa; constant urging to swallow, ILyc.; sensation of a string hanging down, Val.; with sweet taste, IMerc.; forced up throat like a thrust, ICepa; in follicular tonsillitis, Merc. cy. Hº diphtheria. Nausea, tobacco: smoking. Nausea, tongue: acrid sensation, also in phar- ynx, Sars.; dryness, and headache, worse sit- ting up, ICoral.; white, Oxal. ac. Nausea, toothache: drawing, in molars, when lying down, Oleand. Nausea, with trembling: ICalc., | | Chel., ICOc- cul., iFup. perf., Vespa, Zinc. Nausea, with trismus: Cadm. s. Nausea, unconsciousness: with convulsive action of facial muscles, IGlon. Nausea, after urination: Castor.; urine passed drop by drop (nephritic colic), l l Pareira. Nausea, urticaria: Ars., | | Sep., Sang. Nausea, uterus: metritis, IILac c.; feeling as if uterus were clutched and suddenly relaxed, Sep.; as if genitals were being pushed out, IMurex, Sep.; chronic inflammatory condi- tion (after abortion), IKali c.; irritation, Lil. tig.; pressure, HCOccul.; painful pressing, ex- tending upward to umbilicus, and often to region of stomach (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux V.; in prolapsus, LArn., Sep.; tumor, HKali c. Nausea, after vaccination: IISil. Nausea, with vertigo : AEsc. g., Ailant., | | Alum., Amyg., Ant. c., Ant. t., Bar. C., Brom..., | | Ca- lad., Calc., iCalc. p., Calc. S., Cain., Carbo v., HCaust., HCham., | | Chin. S., IICOccul., ICycl., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Gels., 1Graph., Gymn., HHell.,Hyos., Ind., IKalibi., Kalibr., Kalm., ILac c., a Lach., Lobel. i., HLyc., | | LySS., B Merc., Mosch., Myr. cer., Niccol., HNux m., HINux v., OEnan., Phos.,id Puls., Sil., ISpig., ISul., Tarant., iTabac., Tell., Tereb., Ver. v.; after vertigo, Calc., Natr. S., in Phos.; after, in chlorotic cephalalgia, l l Zinc.; before, 1Camph.; better in evening, in open air, Ind.; worse, if eyes closed, Amyl.; on awaking, Hyper.; when making any exertion, Iber.; and faintness, worse in open air, Crot. t.; in typhus fever, HBapt.; in head, Dory.; and dulness of head, as after intoxication, and as if ears were stopped up, HKali c.; when raising head (hydrocephaloid), Merc.; headache, obscure vision, and flashes of heat, HMerc.; followed by heat of surface, Ver. v.; in even- ing, in bed, especially when head lies low, HPetrol.; headache and pale face, Lyss.; and unsteadiness of legs, better by Walking, | | Ptel. ; must lie still to prevent vomiting, | | Ham.; in morning, Calc., | | Sabad.,Squilla, Stront.; 1 A.M., worse lying on right side or back, HMur. ac.; in morning, while gazing long at one object, Sars. ; on moving about, Selen.; at night, when awaking, Spong.; at night, after retiring, Ind.; periodic, IIMatr. m.; and salivation, Chel.; as in Seasickness, HStaph.: obliging him to stoop, HPetrol.; and unsteadiness, Rob.; and vomiting, HIPetrol. ; followed by spasmodic vomiting, HSang. Nausea, with vomiting: Astac., , Grat., HOx- al. ac., ISang.; without being able to vomit (young girls), IBar. c.; following vomiting, Calc., TDig.; with fruitless attempts, lasting until falling asleep, and returning on awaking, IColoc.; better after (gastric derangements), II Ant. t.; not better by, III)ig.; cannot vomit, HStram.; chronic, IILobel. i.; with efforts to vomit, Cup. m., IHIpec., , HKreo., Raph., HSars. ; for two days, felt as if vomiting would return, Ind.; as if he would vomit, but it never comes to it, HStram. Hº vomiting. Nausea, water: caused by even sight of, l l Phos.; thinking of water causes, Ars. h. Nausea, with waterbrash: ICalc., Caust., ICycl., IMagn. m., Magn. S., l l Sep., Spong.; fe 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 435 shuddering, after eating, Amm. In...; follows waterbrash, when sensitive spot between shoulder blade on spine is touched, l l Rhus; in dropsy and acute diarrhoea, Colch. ; sud- den, on awaking, HIPetrol.; awakes at 1 A.M., is obliged to vomit, Merc. sol.; bitter rising into mouth, Bry.; sweetish water, Lachn.; Salt water, Caust.; sour fluid, Calc. gº Waterbrash. Nausea, with weakness: || Agar., IIArs., ICalc., IIIpec., IBSep., Stront., Tabac.,IVer., Zinc.; anxiety and trembling sensation, Plat.; in attacks, even to syncope, Lach.; is obliged to lie down, Ver.; every morning, Hyper.; Worse in morning, Alum.; 10 to 11 A.M., Camph. Nausea, after wine: Ant. c.; worse taking even a small sip, Zinc. Nausea, with yawning: and throbbing in prae- cordial region, Kali c. RETCHING: IAEsc. h., Anthrok., || Ant. c., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Asar., Ascl. t., Bar. m., IBell., IBry., HCadm. s., Camph., | | Canth.,1Cinch., Chrom. ac., Cochl., Colch., | | Coloc., | | Cupr., Dig., Dros., HErig., IIFup. perf., | | Hep., | | Hydras., | | Hyos., Ind., IIIpec., l l Kali br., || Kali c., IKreo., ILach., ILobel., Lyc., Millef., | |Med., IMosch.,INux v., OEnan., | | Op., | |Plumb., IPuls., Sang., | |Sec., Seneg., | | Squilla, ISul., ITabac., IVer. Retching, aggravation : of all symptoms dur- ing, only relieving head, Asar. º Retching, back: pain in kidneys (renal calcu- lus), ICanth.; in renal colic, Diosc.; in renal colic, after cold, ILyc.; on pressing spine, Atrop. s. Retching, bending forward : IColoc. Retching, bitter: watery fluid, IPuls. Retching, breathing: impedes,Cinnex ; labored, threatening death, WDig.; dyspnoea, ISpong. Retching, affects chest: ICimex ; pain in mid- #. ; sternum (child disposed to convulsions), €II. Retching, in cholera : morbus, HCup. m.; Asi- atica, HBSec.; fourth day, HPhos. ac. Retching, with colic : Jugl., JPetrol.; extort- ing cries, Hyos. Retching, with cough : HDaph.,ILach.,IIPuls., | | Sang.; after coughing, ICarbo v., Cimex, IHyos.; during cough, Hep., Kalic., IKreo., BMerc., Natr. m., ISul.; in bronchitis, IIod.; caused by itching in bronchi (acute bronchial catarrh), ISul.; dry, hoarse (croup), IHep.; loose, in morning, Sep.; dry, spasmodic, in morning, Kreo.; leaving patient exhausted (bronchitis), Kalibi.; day and night, IOl. jec.; dry, paroxysmal, ITNitr. ac.; spasmodic, ICinch., Merc.; brings tears into eyes when attempting to cough, Aspar.; with ulcerated Sore throat (mercurial syphilis), ILach.; whooping cough, Kali s. Retching, drinking: followed at once by vom- iting (intussusception), Plumb.; in drunk- ards, Nux v.; forced fluid from his mouth when he attempted to swallow water, Lyss.; after sugar water (angina tonsillaris), IApis ; better by warm water, I ITherid.; even a swallow of water, Ars. h. Retching, after eating: Atrop. s., | |Plumb.: in diabetes, ILact. ac.; cannot get food down yº, | | Ver.; after least thing(yellow fever), A1’S. *. Retching, empty, ineffectual: Arn., Ars., Bell., Grat., Pod., Sabina, Sil.; better by eating, Ign.; better by eating (morning sickness), Ign.; with feebleness, Crot.; vio- lent, with shooting, rending pains in face, left side, between temple, ear and jaw, depriv- ing her of sleep, Coloc.; increase, all symp- toms only relieving head, Asar.; follows vomiting, caused by ice water, I | Ver. v.; after vomiting of slimy, acrid water, Therid. Retching, causes fainting : Ver. * Retching, in fever : before chill, Ipec.; in he- patic typhus, Chel.; prodroma, Ipec.; in typhoid fever, IBapt.; in worm fever, Ipec. Retching, head : stupid feeling better, Asar. Retching, headache: in migraine, ||Petrol.; in sick headache, I Melil., IISyph.; persistent, with throbbing in right eyebrow (migraine), |Kali bi. Retching, hemorrhage: in post-partum, Ipec. Retching, hives: in jaundice, IDig. Retching, in incipient hydrocephalus: Apis. Retching, in meningitis infantum: Apis. Retching, during menses: Thuya. Retching, mental symptoms: anxiety, Acet. ac., IChel.; after emotion, with loathing, HOp. Retching, in morning: with diarrhoea, Nux v.: violent, TNatr. c. Retching, caused by motion: in lumbago,ILAnt. t.; when raised (meningitis), Il Ver. Retching, mucus: Spong. ; bloody, IZinc.; while hawking, from fauces, TNux v.; , in influenza, Ant. t. ; caused by effort to bring up a few lumps of grayish, IKali c. ; caused by constant secretion in throat, difficult to dislodge, Merc. iod. flav. ; firm, tough, in fauces (coryza), Anac. ; brings up white, Chrom. ac. Retching, at night: Arn. ; worse at night, in dysuria, Merc. Retching, oesophagus: with feeling of worms, Sabad. º Retching, painful: Card. m., Sec.; in sick headache, LITabac.; with ejection of only a little bloody mucus, Ver. v. ; spasmodic, |Merc. Cor. Retching, periodic: every day at same hour, Cinnam. ; at intervals of five to ten minutes, Chrom. ac.; in spells, Chel. { Retching, during pregnancy: Ars. Retching, from smoking: Ipec. . Retching, stomach: burning, in region of py- loric orifice, I | Pod. ; in cancer, Carbo. a. ; following aching in gastric region and from a blow, I IPhos. ; in gastromalacia, Ars.; un- easiness, Atrop. s.; pain and Soreness, worse from touch, better from eating, Natr. c.; in ulcer, l l Mez. Retching, on attempting to swallow : Merc. COI". Retching, sweat: cold ||Puls. Retching, after working in sum : Cºlon. ... Retching, throat: contraction, Con.; Sore, Bism. Retching, before vertigo: Camph. º Retching, vomiting; of bile in morning, Hep.; violent, Il Ver.; violent vomiting of clotted blood and slime, l l Phyt.; of food, tasting sour soon after eating, Ipec.; hiccough, Bry.; mucus (spasms), ICup. m. Retching, with waterbrash : Bry. Retching: Hº Gagging. SEASICKNESS: Ant. t., Caps., 1Carbol, ac., Chloral., IChlorof, IICoccul., Colch., Ferr., 436 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. Glon., Hyos., IKreo., Nux m., IINux v., IIPetrol, Sep., Staph., Sil., Sul. Seasickness, motion: worse from least bodily, better on deck and fresh cold air, Tabac. Seasickness, of nervous women, they shut their eyes to get rid of the motion of the vessel and grow deathly sick: Therid. Seasickness, when riding: in a carriage, Bor., liCoccul., Cycl., IHep., Ign., Nux m., Petrol., Selen., Sep., Sil. Seasickness, caused by swinging; Coff.,ICOccul., Petrol. Seasickness: Hº Chap. 2, Vertigo motion, riding, water. VOMITING (undefined): l l Acon., Ailant., Alet., Ammoniac., Il Ant. c., li Ant. t., Apoc., Arg. met., l l Arn., II ArS., Ars, h., Arum. m., | | Asar., Ascl. S., Asim., Asta.c., Aurant., Bar. c., IBell., Bism., IBor., HBry, Ca- lab., HCalc., Camph., l l Cannab., Canth., 11Cham., Codein., ; Cetrar, Cina, ICinch., 1Cochl., | | Colch., | | Con., "Cornus, ICub., IICup. m., | | Dig., Diosc., Dory., Dros., IDulc., IIFerr., Ferr. iod, Filix, IGraph., IHell.., | | Hep., IHyos., Hyper., Ictod., Ign., IIIpec., Iris, Jalap., Li Jamb., l l Kali br., IKreo., | | Lac c. , Lach., ILobel. i., | | Lyc., Lyss., Mang., Merc., Merc, d., Merc. Sul., BMorph. Sul., Mosch., INatr. m., BNitr. ac., IſiNux v., | | Oleand., | | Op., HPhyt., Ill’hos., Phos. ac., iPlumb., IPsor., Ptel., IIPuls., Sal. ac., Sec., Sep., IISil., | |Stann., | |Stram., IISul., ITabac., Tereb., | |Tuberc., IBVer., Zinc. Yomiting, abdomen: cutting, lancinating grip- ing, with great rumbling as if whole contents were in a fluid state and in violent commo- tion, the movement proceeding from below upward, l l Polyg.; cramplike pain from three inches below navel to epigastrium, sensitive to touch, worse 4 to 9 P.M., worse after eating and walking, better in morning from hot tea and pressure (colicOdynia), Coloc.; digging, 1Calc.; distension, worse after vomiting (he- patitis), ICOccul.; in gangrene of bowels, Ars. s. f.; in gastro-enteritis, Apis, QEnan.; heat in abdomen, Sabad.; with meteorism and ina- bility to make water (peritonitis), Acon.; in organic affections, with hardening of viscera, ILach.; after operation, IHBism.; intense pain, swelling, and tenderness in ileo-Cacal region, ILac def.; returns on pressure, Zinc.; painful retraction, liver.; with cold sweat and grip- ing, Cadm. s.; in peritonitis, TLyc., INux v., TVer.; thinks she will vomit from sensation of something ascending toward stomach, Coccus; with colic around umbilicus, Coloc.; accom- panies pain about umbilicus, coming on every morning, l l Plumb.; pains about navel before, intermittent, colicky, MIris; aggravates, tear- ing and burning, which seems to concentrate around umbilicus, l l Plumb. Vomiting, abortion: threatened from fright, IGels. Bºy" pregnancy. º Vomiting, acid (sour): Ant. t., Arg. nit., LArs., | | Asar., Bell., Bry, Cact., IICalc., 1Camph., Carbo. v., 1Caust., Cham., IICinch., Coccul., Con., Daph., Ferr., IGraph., IHep., IIgn., Ipec, Iris, Kali bi., IKali c., IILyc., IIMagn., Mez., Natr. m., iiNatr. p., INâtr. s., INux v., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., 11Puls., | | Sars., | |Stann., IISul., ISul. ac., | | Ver., Ziz.; bitter fluid, I II’uls.; blood- streaked, sets teeth on edge, l l Rob.; in cancer of stomach, Act. sp.; in cholera infantum, Coff. t.; with colic, IMagn.; with cough, HCimex ; during dentition, IICalc., Cham.; dark, mixed with some blood, IIPhos.; in dropsy, ILyc.; particularly after eating (dys- pepsia), Sul. ac.; with cold sweat in face, ISul.; with intermittent fever, 1Natr. ph.; between chill and heat, IILyc.; in hot stage, ILyc.; in hepatic typhus, Chel.; fluid, ICard. m., IIpec., Natr. m., | | Natr. ph., INux v.; clear fluid towards evening and at times at night, with twisting, constrict- ing pain in epigastrium (cardialgia), l l Phos., fluid, excoriating throat, llris; with gastral- gia and enteralgia, Natr ph.; fluid, acrid, large quantities, IIR reo.; fluid in migraine, H.Rob.; fluid with mucus, IITabac.; fluid, white mucus, with pressure and burning in stomach (ulcer of stomach), Kali bi.; fluids offen- sive, in large quantities, looking like water, ink and coffee grounds, Ilphos.; fluid set- ting teeth on edge, with nausea (migraine), IRob.; froth, l l Natr. ph.; liquid food, Oleand.; in gastralgia, Ars.; with gastric catarrh, Kali bi.; in chronic gastritis, Plumb.; in gastro- malacia, Merc. d.; with confusion of head, | | Graph.; greasy, with aversion to Water, IManc.; with hemicrania, Natr. m., Sars.; with occipital or frontal pain, as if skull were too full, l l Natr. ph.; with fleeting pains in head, more in back part, gradually increasing in intensity, occupying mostly occipital pro- tuberances, l l Pod.; with headache in fore- head and eyes, worse right side, Iris; in sick headache, l l Natr. m., Rob.; in hepatitis, 1Natr. S.; with intermittent fever, l l Natr. ph.; in yellow fever, Sul.; of infants, l l Rob.; milk, with sour stool of infants, and sour smell of body, Rob.; mucus, Bell., Chel., Colch., Natr. S., ITVer.; mucus, in cho- lera sporadica, l l Acon.; mucus, after cho- colate (diarrhoea), Bor.; , mucus (mucous irritation et morbus medicinalis), Hydras.; mucus, with tearing, drawing and spasmodic constriction of abdomen, Nux v.; mucus, with spasmodic cough, Kali c.; mucus in morning, before eating, PSOr.; mucus, Occa- sionally, ILyc.; mucus, sour smelling, Stram.; mucus, thick, HKali c.; in neuralgia, Iris; worse at night, Cinch.; in pregnancy, Lact. ac., IMagn. c.; smell (cholera infantum), 1Calc.; after smoking, Calad.; with fulness of stomach, after eating, Nitr. sp. d.; follows pressure in stomach, as from heavy weight, increasing during the severe colicky parox- ysms, l l Plumb.; setting teeth on edge, Atrop. s., I Ferr. ph.; water, Natr. S.; water, worse after eating, Natr. a.; watery, in cancer, | | Cund.; first water, then food, ISul. ac.; water, at night, iCalc.; water, in pertussis, ICaust.; water, sour smelling, l l Nux v.; yel- low black matter, with pain in abdomen (yellow fever), Cadm. s. e Vomiting, acrid: Con., IISang.; in gastralgia, lArs.; causing burning in face and rawness in throat, l l Zinc.; mucus, Colch.; Sour, makes teeth feel too long, Calad. Vomiting, aggravation: after, Dros., Merc. sul. Vomiting, albuminous: like white of egg, in chronic gastritis, Merc. cor., Plumb. 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. 437 Vomiting, albuminuria: in Bright's disease, Ars., Atrop., Merc. cor., , ||Phos. ac.; easy, HDig.; obstinate, in Bright's disease, IHelon. Vomiting, in apoplexy : I.Nux v., | | Sang. Vomiting, back: causes great pain in loins and hips, I IIpec.; pain in kidneys (renal calculus), Canth.; burning, between shoulder blades, before, l l Rhus; coldness along spinal column, downward and through entire abdomen (di- arrhoea), ICrot. t. Vomiting, after beer: Bºy" drink. Vomiting, obliged to bend double and lie still to prevent: Colch. Vomiting, better: after, Ferr., INux v.; in gastro-intestinal irritation, IKali bi. Vomiting, of bile: Acon., Ananth., Anthrok., Ant. c., Ant. t., | | Arn., Apoc., ILArs., Asar., Ascl. t., Aspar., Bar. c., IBell.., | | Bism., IIBry., Bufo., Cadm. S., | | Calc., Camph., Cain.., | | Cannab., Canth., Carbo v., IIChann., Chel., Chin. S., Chrom. ac., ICic., ICina, ICinch., Coccul., IIColch., Coloc., ICon , IICrotal., ICup. m., Curar., | | Dig., | | Dolich., | | Dros., Dulc., Elaps.,IIEup. perf, Fluor. ac., | |Hep., IIgn., IIIpec., IIris, IKali bi., l l Kali c., iDach., IILept., ILobel., ILyc., IIMerc., |Merc. cor., | |Natr. c., l l Natr. m., | | Natr. s., II.Nux v., | |Oleand., Petrol., HIPhos., Plumb., IPod., IHPuls., Phyt., | | Rhus, ISabad., | | Sa- bina, ISec., liSep., | |Sil., HStann., | |Stram., ISul, IThuya, Il Var., II Ver., IVer. v., Ziz.; after anger, Cham., ITNux v.; with anxiety, palpitation, weak pulse, ICrotal.; black, tasting bitter aud sour, with consid- erable mucus, Med.; and blood, IPetrol., Sar- rac.; bloody, in intussusception, Kali bi.; follows intense pain in brain, Zinc.; with burning in region of pyloric orifice, I |Pod.; in cardialgia biliosa, Lobel. i.; in chronic catarrh, l l Sang.; with chill, Dros.; at end of chill, Eup. perf.; during chill, Ign.; in colic, IArs.; in biliary colic, ICinch.; with violent colic, IIod.; during cough, Puls.; with cough, Sars. ; with spasmodic night cough, ICinch. ; bile, with whooping cough, Sabad.; in diabetes, IOp.; with diarrhoea, Coccul.; in diarrhoea, first yellowish then greenish, before paroxysm of fever (bilious remittent), l l Pod.; in chronic diarrhoea, after slight errors in diet, IFluor. ac.; after drinking, Eup. perf.; resistent efforts, Bism.; with tenderness in epigastrium and trembling, Eup. perf.; in apyrexia, Sa- bad.; after chill (ague), Kali c.; between chills and heat, Natr. m.; in tertian ague, | | Ptel.; with ague brought on, always worse by damp weather or moist atmosphere at seashore, | |Natr. S.; with bilious fever, IPod.; with fever and delirium, ICrotal.; with heat, IOp.; with heat and sweat, IIris; at end of hot stage, then slight sweat and sleep, IIFup. perf.; in intermittent, IICina; in swamp fever, Ang.; in yellow fever, Merc., ISul., IWer.; in yellow fever, yellowish green- ish semifluid masses, almost gelatinous, ICadm. S.; with great accumulation of flatus, IPhyt.; fluid, Ant. t., Ars. h., Cochl.; fluids with urine passed drop by drop (nephritic colic), l l Pareira; then food (pertussis), Bry.; in acute gastritis, after taking cold, Coloc.; large quantities of dark green, and mucus, Jatroph.; in headache, Aur. met., Bry., IIIpec., Natr. S., Sang., Ziz.; with beating headache, Puls.; with frontal headache, Cro- tal.; with headache in forehead and eyes, worse right side, Iris; with headache in fore- head, above eyes, in temples, worse right, Crotal.; in migraine, l l Petrol.; announces remission, in megrim, Calc.; in migraine, relieves pain, but exhausts, l l Rhus; with pains low in Occiput, drawing in rays upward, locating over right or left eye (sick headacheſ, | |Sang.; with headache in morning, Niccol.; with pressing over whole head, down nape, and throbbing in head and whole body," Kali c.; in sick headache, IRChel., IIIpec., IIIris, Lobel. i., | |Natr. m., IPlumb., IHSang.; after hiccough (cholera), Jatroph.; with pain in liver, Bufo.; before attacks of jaundice, Arg. nit.; in measles, repeated, Rhus; after menses (hepatic disorder), ICrotal.; toward midnight, Arg. nit.; after least motion, even after sitting up in bed, IStram.; in morning, Dros., IISep., Therid.; at 4A.M.,with cough (chronic consump- tion), Therid.; in morning, after long, violent retching, Hep.; and mucus, Bell., IWColch., Stram.; and mucus, on awaking in morning, Stann.; and mucus, thin, voluntary stool, with escape of much flatus and urine (sunstroke), Glon.; follows nausea after eating,Stann.; in neuralgia, Iris; all night, Curar.; in neural- gia of face and head, I ISpig.; at night,HCinch.; offensive, relieves, Ars. S. f.; in ovarian cyst, Rhod.; during paroxysms of pain (ovarian tumor), IColoc.; every first or fourth day, later every Saturday, Ipec.; in phrenitis, ICanth.; in spinal disease, Alum.; with burning in stomach, Tereb.; with cramping pains in stomach, I Sec.; follows pressure in stom- ach as from a heavy weight, increasing during severe, colicky paroxysms, l l Plumb.; stools white, I Dig.; with straining, before chill (in- termittent), Ars.; with sweat, Iris; from tea, l l Selen.; thick, and blood, Pod.; with well-defined tumor in right iliac fossa as large as a cocoanut, of elastic feel but hard and im- movable, at times cutting pain like a stab in tumor,causing her to scream and toss in agony, worse heat and warm weather, better in open air, Coloc.; at commencement of variola, ICoff.; with vertigo, IIChel., Petrol.., ||Sa- bad.; follows dizziness frequently (chlorotic cephalalgia), l l Zinc.; with vertigo at night (gastric fever), l l Sep.; and water, Raph.; and water, in inflammation of liver, Merc.; watery, easy, followed by great relief, l l Zinc. B&" bitter, green, yellow. Vomiting, bitter: | | Agar..., || Apis, Ars., Benz. ac., Cham., Con., Coloc., | | Ign., IKali bi., IMerc., IMerc. cor., Mez., Natr. c., Natr. s., IOp., Petrol.., || Pic. ac., | | Puls., Rhod., Vinca; in chill, Cham.; in colic, ICOccul.; with dry cough, especially evening in bed un- til midnight, Sep.; with cramps in abdomen, ILyc.; bitter yellow green mucus (diarrhoea), IBry.; after drinking water, Bor.; when drinking after a meal, Bry.; with eructations, INitr. ac.; fluids which have been taken, | | Ver.; fluid, in yellow fever, Ars. h.; fluid, in hepatitis, INatr. S.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit.; chronic gastritis, IPlumb.; in headache, on moving, better when quiet, I Sil.; with beat- ing headache, Sang.; with pulsations in head, worse from motion, Sang.; with tear- ing in temples (after catching cold after labor), 438 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. | |Puls.; in menorrhagia, ICOccus; mucus, Calc., IIPhos., HIVer.; mucus, in apyrexia, Sabad.; mucus and bile, | |Bry.; mucus after coffee, Cham.; mucus after cough, l l Rhod.; mucus in yellow fever, I Ars. h.; like that in pregnant women, Natr. m.; sour, in dyspep- sia, Ant., t. ; better by drinking (ague), Samb.; with cold sweat in face, ISul.; in sun- stroke, IThuya ; water, ICarb. S., IISang.; greenish water, Oleand. Hºº bile. Vomiting, back; violent pain in loins (gastral- gia), l l Ver. Vomiting, black (melaena): Alum., IIArs., HCalc., Cinch., Ham., IIpec., ILyc., JNatr. S., INux v., Petrol., IIPhos., IPlumb., Raph., Sec., Sul., Il Ver.; tinged bedding, Arg. nit.; about a pound of coagulated blood, with sudden loss of consciousness, |Nux v.; with colic, extorting cries, HHyos.; during convulsions (every three minutes), I Plumb.; distressing feeling all night, that unless stom- ach was relieved a fit would ensue after sup- per, Merc. Sul. ; dark grumous acrid matter, Dory. ; dark, like coffee grounds, I | Natr. ph ; in yellow fever, HiCadm. s., IICrotal., Lach., ISul.., | |Sul. ac., TVer.; fluid, I | Carbol. ac., ICrotal., ILach., Hydr. ac.; dark liquid, with or without blood, Ipec.; serous liquid, Ars.; streaked fluid, smelling of camphor, Camph.; masses, Ars., Con.; masses, in yellow fever, ISul.; mucus, Anthrok.; with cold sweat and griping, Cadm. S.; with pain in stomach, s gradually spreading over whole abdomen, . | |Phos.; a mixture of thin, pitchy, bilious or shiny matter, Sec.; forcible, of immense quantities of tarlike matter gushing from nostrils as well as mouth (melaena), Ipec.; tarlike substance, with blood, Ars.; thin substances, Il Ver. tº blood, coffee grounds. Vomiting, of blood: (haematemesis), Acon., Aloe, Ant. c., II Arn., Ars., l l Arum m., Ananth., Bar. m., IBell., IBry., Bufo., IICact., Calc., 1Canth., ICamph., | | Cann. i., IICarbo V., | | Card., l l Caust., | | Cham., ICic., IICinch., IICrotal.., | | Cupr., ICycl., | | Dros., Erig., Eryng., IIFerr., IFerr, ph., Guaiac., IIHam..., | | Hyos., IIIpec., || Kali m., ILach., | | Led., | |Lyc., | | Merc., IMerc, cor., Mez., |Millef., IMosch., INatr. a., JNatr. m., | | Nitr. ac, , INux v., OEnan., IOp., IHPhos., IPhyt., Plumb.,IPod.,IPuls., | | Rhus, Rumex, IISabin., Sang., Sec., ISep., | |Sil., | |Stann., ESul.,ISul, ac., | |Tabac.,Tereb., ||Ver., Ver.v., IZinc.; worse in afternoon, ICinch.; atonic, | | Alum., black, Carbo V., IHam., IIpec.; at first brownish black, then black and half coagulated, occurring about every half hour, Ipec.; breast cool, Carbo v.; body icy cold, Carbo v.; with burning in stomach, ITereb.; in cancer, Crotal.; of children, Ipec.; clots, Arn., Ars., ILyc.; clots and slime with retching, intense pain and desire for death to relieve, l l Phyt.; partly coagulated, partly fluid and dark, Ars.; dark red coagula (after injuries), IIArn.; has little or no ten- dency to coagulate, or is dark, as if from pas- sive congestion or malignant disease oratonic ulcer, or when disease is sympathetic, as in vicarious menses, ICrot.; with convulsions, IHyos.; daily, I | Ustil.; dark, Ipec.; dark, thin, about one pound, with faintness, Ipec.; dark, filamentous substance, mixed with bile and mucus, IIPhos.; habitual, in hard drink- ers, Alum.; with effort, LI Zinc.; with erosion of mucous coat of stomach, Trill.; in evening, ISul.; with fainting, Carbo v.; in typhoid, Chlor.; in yellow fever, ICup.m., ISul., Ver.; with accumulation of flatus, Phyt.; foaming fluid, Ant. t.; frothy thin, fluid masses (acute oadema of lungs), Ant. t.; in chronic gastri- tis, I Mez.; in chronic headache, l l Psor.; after suppressed hemorrhoidal flow, Nux v.; large quantity, pure (pneumonia), l l Phos.; patient lies still, Sec.; with liver complaint, | | Card. m.; liver-colored masses lessening pain in praecordia and sensation of Suffoca tion, Chlor.; worse lying, better from pressure on stomach, Stann.; masses, Carbo v.; mas- ses, in yellow fever, Sul.; blood mixed (dis- eased pancreas), IAtrop. S.; bloody mucus, | Acon., AEthus., Bell.; bloody mucus, with dark red blood, Hyos.; and mucus (purpura), | | Sal. ac.; at night, Caust.; worse at night, ICinch.; painful, Ham.; of a passive nature, profuse, blood venous, accompanied by nau- sea, which improves after hemorrhages, I Ustil.: with pressing, gnawing, ulcerative pain in stomach, I Kreo.; profuse, dark, clot- ted, IHam.; pure, with paroxysms of pain and anguish in spot on left side of abdomen (hysteria), ISep.; pulse intermittent, thready, ICarbo v.; pure, or brown, HPhos.; and pus, Lach.; recurring (gastric ulcer), Uran. n.; bloody serum, offensive, l l Sec.; sour, Ipec.; strains, blood comes up, HSep.; streaked, Ant. t., Ars., Merc. cor.; Sudden, Ipec.; sudden, at first dark and coagulated after slight digestive disturbance, later fluid and high red, IIpec.; with cold Sweat on hands, face hot, IKali bi.; thin, l l Zinc.; at first thin and bright red, afterwards dark and thick, | | Ver.; tinged bright, ICanth.; from ulcera- tion, ICrotal.; from ulceration and rupture of blood vessels, l l Erig. Bºº black, brown, coffee grounds. Vomiting, bluish matter: Cupr. s. Vomiting, after broth: Ant. t. Vomiting, breathing: asthma, Il Acon.; in em- physematous subjects (influenza), Ipec.; Suf- focating sensation, | | Ver. Vomiting, brown: Ars., Bar. c., Bism., Mez., Natr. S., Phos.; chocolate-colored masses, Con.; dark, coffee-colored fluid, with nau- sea, and dirty fluid, Dory.; streaked (yellow fever), IArg. nit.; liquid, striped with blood, IPlumb. §§º blood, coffee grounds. Vomiting, of cachectic persons: ISul. ac. Vomiting, in cancer: of stomach, Carbo a. Hºt Chap. 17, Stomach cancer. Vomiting, after catalepsy and unconscious- ness: Camph. Vomiting, chest: in catarrh (meningitisinfan- tum), IApis ; in congestion, TVer. v.; with pain in left side, HGlon.; follows excruciating pain, caused by food sticking when swallow- ing, IKali c.; with stitches in left side, Bry.; caused by pain under lower inner angle of right shoulder blade, extending into chest or stomach (amenorrhoea, pregnancy), IChel. Vomiting, of children: gº cholera infan- tum, dentition, diarrhoea, infants, nursing. Vomiting, chill: after, Ant. c., Elat.; during, | | Anthrac., Asar., Diad., Dulc., Ipec., 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND voMITING. 439 | |Med.; all over, with cold hands and feet, Sinap.; coldness after, iCamph.; in influ- enza, IDulc.; rigors (puerperal convulsions), | | Acon.; preceded by shivering all over (cholera), Ipec.; shuddering over back and arms, before, Raph. Hºº cold, fever. Vomiting, in cholera Asiatica: Ant. t., Ars., 1Camph., Crotal., IColch., ICup. ac., IICup. met., Hell.., | | Hydr. ac., Jatroph., IKali ph., ITVer.; on fourth day, IPhos. ac.; cramp- ing of muscles after, or instead of vomiting, ICup. m.; of small, white flocculent bodies, with undigested food, Iris; of quanities of white, glairy fluid, with watery diarrhoea, Jatroph.; and purging of green water, Acon. ; wheylike fluid, ICup. m.; absence of vomiting, Carbo V., ILaur.; during cholera season, IIBry. Hº Chap. 20, Cholera. Vomiting, in cholera infantum or morbus: II Ars., Ars. i., I Diosc., IIIpec., Manc., | | Med., HIVer.; suddenly ceases, ICamph.; every few minutes, Iris; uninterrupted, of scentless, white, gelatinous fluid during men- ses, which had ceased for thirty hours, IJatroph.; in night, and all next day, IGnaphal.; in cholera sporadica, l l Elat.; in a stream, in cholera sporadica, Tabac. Hº Chap. 20, Cholera infantum and mor- bus. Vomiting, from Choking and gagging, espe- cially in morning: IKali c. Vomiting, chronic : Carbol, ac., Cinnam, IIpec., Sul.; in paroxysms with nausea, pro- fuse sweat, prostration of strength, good ap- petite, IILobel. i. Vomiting, clayey substances: Natr. m. Vomiting, during climacteric period, with se- were and constant nausea : Sars. Vomiting, excited by coffee : Camph. Vomiting, like coffee grounds: Colch., Con., | |Med., Natr. m., | | Natr. p., HPhos.; in can- cer of stomach, ICund.; in cholera morbus, ICup. m.; with coagulated blood, Merc. cor.; in yellow fever, Arg. nit.; in cancer of sto- mach, Phos. 6&º black, blood, brown. Vomiting, cold: after taking, Cup. m., IKali c.; coldness of limbs, Camph., Coloc., Ver. Vomiting, with colic : Alum., Asar., Coloc., Dig., Jugl., Natr. S., HIVer.; in bilious, ||Med.; after cold drinks, IIpec.; discolored substances, HPlumb.; after ice cream, I Ars., HIpec.; in pregnancy, Canth.; worse at night, - || Oxal. a.c. Vomiting, with collapse : Ver. v. Vomiting, followed by comatose state: ICup.m. Vomiting, constant: Ant. chl., Ars. S. f., Ascl. s., Bor., Canth., Ipec., || Kreo., ILac. def., Magn. p., IMerc. cor., Nitr. ac., IOEnan., IPlumb., | | Ver., TVer. V., l l Zinc.; in Addison’s disease, Iod.; late in afternoon and evening, in preg- nancy, Lach.; in cholera, BJatroph.; in chol- era infantum, Kreo.; better by drinking cold water (cholera), ICup. m.; in remittent fever, IIpec.; after nausea ceases, Ant. c.; night, | | Ant. t.; tongue white, no thirst (marasmus of children), l l Ant. c.; in viper bite, 1Camph. Vomiting, in convulsions: Ant. c., IICup. m., IGuaraea, Ipec., CEnan.; puerperal, Ign.; after convulsions (after Scarlet fever), IHep.; after epileptic, Calc. Vomiting, copious: Ars, h., Bar. c., IIpec, | | Ver., Vinca; in cholera, Ant. t.; with much straining, Sinap.; of water (children), | IAEthus. Vomiting, after coryza : Ars. Vomiting, cough: Alum.; during, Arn., As- par, Caps., Carbo V., ICup. m., Daph., Dig., Dros., Ferr., Form., Iod., Kali c., Merc., |Merc. Sol., Millef, TNux v., Sarrac.; after, Ars. iod, Coccus, Ferr., Hep., iHyos., Indig., IIIpec., || Kali c., ILach.; caused by aggravation of cough on deep breathing, Hep.; coughs to bring it up, Ipec.; worse while or immediately after eating, Myos.; caused by, SO continuous and rapid that he can hardly get breath tasthma), iſ Puls.; with convulsive, IKreo.; provoked by dry, Curar.; with dry (measles), HPhos.; in epidemic in- fluenza, Sabad. ; of mucus and food, with dry, fatiguing cough at intervals of two or three hours, worse night, lying down, BKali br.; caused by hoarse cough, awaking at mid- night (catarrhal fever), Ruta ; mucous, or watery, causes cough, Euph.; caused by effort of detaching thick mucus by cough (catarrh), Coccus; desire to , vomit when coughing, without nausea, Chlor.; with paroxysms on going to bed (pharyngitis), I./Natr. m.; severe, persistent, spasmodic (consumption), HKreo.; straining, during cough, Arg. nit.; viscid mat- ter, after, Arund.; in whooping.cough, II Ant. c., LAnt. t., Ipec., Kali br., Kali c., Meph., Nux v., ISyph., Ver.; frequent, with whoop- ing, slight during day but in night paroxysms every ten minutes, IIMeph.; of yellow, acid fluid (bronchial attack after whooping cough), Kalibi.; cough, after vomiting, Bry. Hº Chap. 27, Cough and Whooping Cough, vomiting. Vomiting, with cramps: and collapse, HCupr. ars.; sometimes clonic, at otherstonic (sporadic cholera), Jatroph., | | Tabac. tº colic, gastralgia. Vomiting, curdled masses: HNatr. m., | | Natr. p.; milk, IAEthus., Calc. c. Vomiting, with delirium : Dory. Vomiting, in dentition: IAEthus, Ant. c., Ant. t., IBry., INCalc., IIIpec., IKali br., IPhyt., Ver.; in summer complaint, IBism. Bºy" cholera infantum, diarrhoea, infants. Vomiting, with diarrhoea: AEthus., Apoc., II Ars., Bell., Coloc., ICup. m., Dory.., | | Dulc., Elaps, Euphor., IIpec., | |Iris, IKreo., Phos., IPuls., Tabac, ITVer.; followed by diarrhoea, | | Anthrac., iDach.; after diarrhoea, Ilyss.; bloody, muco-purulent stools, l l Kali br.; chronic, of children, Collin.; in cholera Asiatica, Iris, HISul.; of children, during cholera epidemic, iPod ; in evening;ºform.; and purging simultaneously, II Ars., | | Puls.; in summer complaint, in dentition, IBism.; in summer complaint, worse during day, INatr. m.; sudden, in summer, Jatroph.; straining to, ILAnt. t.; watery, IColch., Col- lin., Magn. p., Plumb.; with symptoms of worms, HVer. Bº cholera, dentition ; also Chap. 20, Diarrhoea vomiting. Vomiting, with diaphragmitis: TVer. Vomiting, in dipththeria: ICrotal., HKali perm., IKreo., IIPhyt.; green, membranous, Ign.; excess of membrane, I | Lac C. Bºthroat; also Chap. 13, Throat diphtheria. Vomiting, difficult: (ineffectual efforts), Arn., Aspar., Bell., 1Cham., Chim. m.,Coloc., Ipec., 440 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. INux v.; with constriction in oesophagus, ICup. ac.; constant desire, Ipec.; of decom- posed fluids (after operation for hemorrhoids), Croc.; in drunkards, IOp.; with great effort (diarrhoea), IHAnt, t.; in gastric catarrh, | | Acon.; in gastritis, ICOccul.; with nausea, HSars.; with nausea, lasting until falling asleep, returning on awaking, Coloc.; feels as if it would be a relief to vomit, Bapt., INux v.; nearly unconscious, fell back into bed (uraemic vomiting), MCup, ac. Hºt Retching. Vomiting, of drink: l l Acon., IIAnt. c., Ant. t., Arn., HIArs., HBor., Bry., Bufo., Cham., ICina, l l Cinch., l l Con., Crot. t., ICup. ars, Dros., HDulc., Eup. perf, Ferr., HIpec., Lyc., Natr. m., Nux v., | | Op., HIPhos., Puls., Bhus, Sec., Sil., Sul., Ver.; beer, Mez., | |Sul.; cold drinks, Dulc.; better by cold drink or ice, IIPhos.; in summer complaint or diarrhoea of children, Ant. c.; with desire for water, in summer complaint, I Ant, t.; followed by faintness, Lyss.; in intermittent fever, Ars.; follows hasty drinking, IKreo., ISil.; imme- diately, IEup. perf.; after least, in hemor- rhage, after abortion, HIpec.; as soon as taken, |Nux v.; as soon as first spoonful of liquid reaches stomach, l l Zinc.; worse in morning, ISil.; followed by thirst, Acon.; as soon as drink becomes warm in stomach, IIPhos.; of water, Alum.; after water, Ant.t., Ars., Bar.c., HCanth, Colch., Dros., Oleand., Sars., IHTabac.; water, in cardialgia, l l Phos.; water, in chlorosis, HFerr.; water, almost immediately, Jatroph.; water, immediately, in intermittent, I lSep.; on swallowing a mouthful of water (perforat- ing ulcer of stomach), INux v.; especially cold water, Rhod.; cold water, immediately, | | Rhus; cold water, immediately, in cholera Asiatica and intermittent fever, Ars.; relieved by a swallow of cold water, ICup. m.; ice water, followed by empty retching, | | Ver. v.; water, mixed with slime (tertian ague), Ign.; water, occasional, in erysipelas, Il Ver. v.; cold water, with pain, Anac.; slightest quan- tity of water, l l Plumb.; caused.by even sight of water, IPhos.; after even a swallow of water, Ars. h., IIPhos.; after every swallow of water, in dropsy, after Scarlatina, Ars.; after sugar water (angina tonsillaris), Apis ; water, after supper, Calc, Hº" drunkards. Vomiting, dropsy: in ascites, IIApis; anasar- -ca, Nux V. Vomiting, of drunkards: Ars., Calc., Crotal., Li Kali bi., IKali br., ILach, Nux v., Op., Sul., ISul. ac.; in Bright's disease, Carbol. ac.; after a debauch, IKali br. Bº drink. Vomiting, easy: Colch., Ferr., Phyt.; in shock from injuries, IPhos.; especially, on taking anything into stomach, HDig.; in vertigo, : Coff. t. Vomiting, eating: after, Acon, Amm. C., Ant. c., | | Ant. t., || Arn., IIArs., Atrop. S., Berb., | | Bor., IIBry., HCalc., | | Canth., HCarbo. v., | | Cham., ICina, I ICinch., | | Colch., | | Coloc., ICup.m., Diad., | | Dig., Dros., M. Ferr., Ferr. mur., IGamb., Hyos., Ign, l IIod., IIIpec., HKreo., ILyc., | |Magn. C., || Merc., Merc. per., INatr.m., ITNitr. ac., Nux v., | |Oleand., | |Op., IIPhos., iPhos. ac., || Plumb., Puls., | | Ruta, ISep., IISil., Stann, IISul.., | |Sul. ac., Ver., | IZinc.; of blood, or like yeast, Acet.ac.; after breakfast, Agar., HChrom. ac., Daph., IFerr.; after breakfast, with anorexia, Xan.; in cere- brospinal meningitis, Dig.; in cholera infan- tum, ICrot. t.; chronic, IPuls.; with consti- pation, IBry.; with rattling of phlegm during cough, IIMeph.; with cough and raising of glairy mucus, with asthma, about 4 or 5 A.M., always worse in damp, rainy weather, INatr. S.; after dinner, Agar., Dros.; after least thing to eat and drink (yellow fever), I Ars. h.; after eating greedily, Puls.; fish, ICalc.; after al- most any kind of food (chronic jaundice), IIod.; after ice cream, Ars., Calc, p.; im- mediately after, Sec.; immediately after, in gastritis, Ars.; immediately after, without nausea, Ferr.; after improper food, l l Gua- raea; indigestible food, I | Ant. c., Ars., Bell., | | Bry., Ferr., IIpec., ||Nux v., Puls., Rhus, | |Sul.; with nausea (reflex gastric derange- ment during pregnancy), l l Nux v.; at noon, after meal, Ars. S. f.; in indurated pancreas, 1Carbo a.; caused by all attempts to eat, in nausea of pregnancy, Colch.; during preg- nancy, IIR reo., IOp., | | Tarant.; follows satiety from small quantity of food, Pod.; at Supper, Helon.; after supper, during preg- nancy, IIRreo.; in syphilis, Merc. cor.; in perforating ulcer, l l Sil.; in scirrhus uteri, LArs. §§ food. Vomiting, epigastrium: cramps or spasms from middle of sternum, Iris; pain in prae- cordia, Nux m.; aching pain, shortly after eating, ILyc.; excruciating pains, extending to right hypochondrium and groin (nephri- tis), Arn.; pressure, ITVer.; sudden sinking, better from brandy, Oleand.; in epigastric tumor, with marasmus, Hydras. Vºg. in epilepsy; before attack, Cup. m., |Sul. Vomiting, with eructation: Mur. ac.; follows belching (chronic diarrhoea), Sul.; sour, INitr. ac.; wind comes up with efforts to vomit, IGoss. Vomiting, eruption: caused by, erythema spreading from throat into mouth and sto- mach, temporary relief, Vespa ; with impetigo capitis, Iris; from repercussion, ICup. m.; . from suppression of nettlerash, HUrt. ur.; in spots, after, Tereb. Vomiting, with erysipelas: redness leaving too soon, IIpec. Vomiting, in evening: Agar., Carbo v. Vomiting, after exercise : Ferr.; on least exer- tion, Crotal. Vomiting, expectoration: during, ILach.; caused by cough, ICOccus; from hawking phlegm from fauces, Amb.; caused by drop- ping of white or yellow mucus from posterior nares, Sinap.; on efforts to raise thick, grayish or greenish mucus, which sticks to throat, Stann.; thick, heavy masses of yellow or greenish and putrid tasting mucus, with cough (bronchial and vesical catarrh), Cop.; as if effort to raise phlegm would empty stomach, Chlor. Hºº mucus. Vomiting, after exposure: Dulc. Vomiting, eye: after operation, Asar.; pressure above, with difficulty of sight, goes off after vomiting, Raph.; in catarrhal ophthalmia, | |Sul.; in retinitis apoplectica, I | Chel.; with dim sight, IIICreo., IPuls. Vomiting, face: bluish, with pain in abdomen 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. 441 (whooping cough), INux v.; painful distor- tion, ITVer.; heat, I I Wer.; pale, Il Ver.; pale, with chilliness, IPuls.; pale, cold sweat, Cupr. S.; red, l l Ver.; cold sweat, Camph., Lobel. i. Vomiting, fainting: ' Ant. t., Elaps, Il Ver.; as if one would faint, Cham.; and purging, IlGamb.; fatiguing, causes fainting (gastric derangement), IRob.; in hysteria, ISticta ; nearly to faintness, in sick headache, l l Sticta; preceded by faintness, Crotal.; a swoonlike feeling of strength (pregnancy), IKali c.; ten- dency to, after, ILNux v. Vomiting, fauces: burning, Iris. Vomiting, fecal (stercoraceous): Acon., HBell., Bry, Cain., ICup.m., HNux v., 11Op.,IPlumb., Raph., Sul., Thuya ; after constipation for eleven weeks, IOp., with hiccough, Op.; in ileus, Colch.; in intussusception, | | Plumb.; hº of fecal matter on attempting stool, NYUll. & Vomiting, fetid (putrid): Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Bar. m., | | Bell., Bry., | | Calc., Canth., Coccul., ICup., IIpec., | | Led., | | Merc., INux v., IOp., IPlumb., IISep., Stann., Sul.; in cholera in- fantum, ; Coff. t.; in colic, ICoccul.; in flatu- lent dyspepsia, I lSal. ac.; in metritis, I lSec. Bºº fecal. Vomiting, in fever: All. sat., Cact., ICina, Dory.., | | Eup, pur., Elat., Ferr. ph., HINatr. m.; before chill, Diad., IEup. perf., Sec.; as soon as chill is coming on, Ferr.; during chill, Cain., ICina, IEup. perf., Natr. m., ||Sep., Therid.; after chill, Diad., IIpec., | | Rhus; at end of chill, ICarbo v., IEup. perf., IIgn.; after chill, with rumbling (intermittent), Bry.; relieves chill, Coccul.; during heat, Bry., Stram.; at end of heat, especially after drinking (intermittent), II Ars. ; after heat, IDiad.; with sudden heat, ICOccul.; in inter- mittent, Ant. c., II Ant. t., IICina, IElat., Ferr., ILyc.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; in low fever, ICact.; in malignant or yellow fever, ICaps.; in miliary fever, IGels.; in pre- vailing fever, Amm, m.; during sweat, II Ars.; when sweat fails, Cact.; in typhoid fever, Bapt.; after fever, Stram. Vomiting, flocculent: in yellow fever, Arg. nit. §§" foamy, frothy. Vomiting, fluid : Bar. c.; almost colorless (dys- entery), | | Ver.; gastric, Ill Ars.; in ileus, 1Colch.; tasteless, l l Sec.; whitish, with a shade of green, and sickly smell, mixed with mucus, l l Rhus. gº bile, blood, drink, watery. Vomiting of food: Agar., Alum., I Amm. c., Anac., Ananth., Ant. c., l l Ant. t., | | Arn., II Ars., Ars. h., Atrop. S., Bell., | | Bor., IIBry., Cadm. S., Calc., Canth., Carbo v., 1Cham., Chrom. ac., ICic., ICina, Il Cinch., | | Colch., | |Coloc, Crot. t., ICund, ICup. m., ICycl., | | Dig, Dros., Eup. perf., IIFerr., Ferr. ph., IGraph., Hell., Hyos., IIIgn, I IIod., IIpec., IIris, IKali c., HKreo., ILach, ILaur., ILyc., Lyss., Merc., Merc, iod. flav., Merc. sul., Mosch., Natr. m., ||Nitr, ac., IINux v., IOle. and, l l Op., Phell., ||Phos. ac., liphos., IPhyt., IPlumb, IPuls, l l Rhus, l l Ruta, IISang., | |Sec., Sep., LIS.il., Stann., Sul.., | |Sul. ac., | |Tabac., ITVer., TVer. v., | |Zinc.; acid, im- mediately after eating, Kali bi.; and acids, with nausea, IKali c.; follows acrid, sour re- gurgitations, ISpig.; in albuminuria, ICarbol. ac., Tereb.; in afternoon, first food, then mucus, Magn. S.; of animal, immediately, unless some acid was taken with it, He- lon.; all animal (gastric neurosis), IPhos.; and bile, Cadm. S., ILyc.; later bile, Natr. m.; and pure bile, occasionally acid mucus, follows nausea in morning, with burning dis- tress in stomach, weakness and goneness (sick headache), l l Sang.; then bile with pressure in stomach after eating, º milk, Samb.; bile and mucus, with pressing head- ache, extends from nape of neck over side of head, and settling over left eye, I ISang.; and bile, with throbbing in right eyebrow (mi- graine), Kali bi.; tinged with }. (gastro- intestinal irritation), HKali bi.; then of yel- low, bitter bile, without pain, I I Wer.; bread, Bry.; after rye bread, I | Merc. cor.; after breakfast, IFerr.; with burning and distress in stomach (dysentery), IIPhos.; in cancer of stomach, HArs.; , in cardialgia, ; Calend., HStram.; during chill, Ailant., Ign.; in chil- dren, Ferr.; in teething children, Phyt.; chronic, often several hours after eating, with paleness of face, colicky pains and irritability, | | Puls.; with colic, Plumb.; followed by colic and diarrhoea, l l Manc.; in concussion, Arn.; in consumption, Ferr.; when cough- ing, Ant. t., HIBry.; with cough, ICOccus ; when coughing, Dros.; cough, Ferr., | | Laur., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., IPuls.; caused by cough from eating or drinking any- thing hot, , IMez.; after cough, relieving, Anac.; with spasmodic cough, Kali c.; with cramps in stomach, Calc.; taken day before, Cimex ; taken day before, at 3 or 4 P.M. (in- tercostal neuralgia), l l Stann.; and drink, Hyos.; and drink, in whooping cough, | | Ant. t.; in dropsy, IHelon. ; dysentery, Lept.; in chronic dyspepsia, when there seems to be simple exhaustion of stomach, IIPhos.; directly after eating, Alum., Ant. c., Ant, t., Bell.; directly after eating, Bry., Ferr., | |Plumb., | |Sul., ||Ver., | |Zinc.; in debili- tated persons, IICinch.; after dinner, if food is warm and hastily eaten, it is vomited very soon after eaten, if cold and eaten slowly, it is retained for a longer period, if hot, is vom- ited immediately, l l Puls.; can eat more at once (pregnancy), IIFerr.; after eggs, Ferr. mur.; after eggs or anything prepared with eggs (diarrhoea), I Sul.; with acid eructation, HPhos. ac.; an hour after eating, Iris; an hour after eating, followed by craving appe- tite, IPod.; some hours after eating, Meph.; three hours after dinner (affection of stom- ach), IKalibi.; five hours after (diseased pan- creas), Atrop. S.; each meal almost as soon as eaten, | | Sep.; of what was eaten at sup- per, in night, during sleep, Lyss.; taken even- ing before, Aspar.; in evening, of all food eaten during day, IIRreo.; with expectora- tion, after dinner, ILach.; with fiery red face, IFerr.; with great accumulation of flatus in stomach and bowels, JPhyt.; frequent and sudden (gastromalacia), Kreo.; in gastric catarrh (acute Bright's disease), Apis; in gastric disorder, Atrop. S.; in gastromalacia, ICalc.; in gastric neurosis, l l Phos.; in gastric ulcer, Arg, nit.; except thin gruel or beef broth (puerperal convulsions), Il Ver. v.; with headache, Ferr. ph., ILac def; in headache, 442 16, HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. Vomiting, forcible : gº violent. Vomiting, foul : Bry.,HCarbo v., Coccul., IKreo., Nux V. Vomiting, frothy: ICon., HIpec., ILyc., ||Med., Merc.c., Nux v, IPuls, TVer.; after cough, as soon as eaten, IMerc. per.; in sick head- ache, Tabac.; follows periodic sick head- ache, IISang.; in fever, during heat, Ign.; constant sensation of corrosion heat and burning, in stomach, IPtel.; with hiccough and retching, Bry.; in incipient hydroceph- alus, as soon as taken, IApis ; in icterus, ISul.; incessant, HArg. nit.; in ileus, HIColch.; in influenza, Ipec.; in intermittent, IFerr., Ferr, ph., Natr. m.; in intermittent, be- Arund.; milk white substance, IAEthus.; after much straining, | | Ver.; white, follows faint- ness, Ver.; white, in menorrhagia, Coccus; fol- lowed by yellow matter or bile (meningitis, pneumonia), l l Ver. Vomiting, in gastralgia: Grat., | |Stram. Vomiting, in gastritis: l l Nux v. Vomiting, glairy: burning water (gastric neu- rosis), |Phos.; pinkish fluid, IKali bi.; in gastralgia, Sil.; matter, Colch. Vomiting, greasy: IIod., Mez., INux v. fore chill, HArs., ICina; in intermittent, after rising, ICOccul.; least food taken, Arn.; of meat, l l Kreo.; of meat, tea or coffee (dys- pepsia), Kali bi.; in meningitis, HSul.; ex- cept milk and water, Hydras.; immedi- ately after midnight, then aversion to food and dread of open air, HIFerr.; in morn- ing, Sep.; especially in morning and even- ing, Sul.; in morning, can eat better in after- noon (bilious vomiting), ICrotal.; in morning, with great weakness, IPlumb.; mucus and bile (mental disturbance, climacteric period), Cycl.; caused by accumulation of mucus in chest, difficult to raise, Coccus; and mucus, When boring behind left ear is at its height, Lach.; and mucus after cough, Ver.; and mucus with dry cough, day and night (catarrh of chest), TKali c.; and green mucus, followed Soon by acrid, watery stool, l l Ver.; then mucus at end of attack (pertussis), Dros.; Caused by expectoration of ropy mucus, Coc- Cus; and mucous fluid, with severe pain in stomach, must bend over (chlorosis), B ISep.; then mucus and water, HDros.; and white Inucus, with oppression of chest, heaving of stomach and coldness, Raph.; with sudden nausea while eating, Ruta; at night,of what has been eaten during day, Ars.; at night, Cinch., Sil.; at noon, HSul.; of rice, Tell.; food causes pain during short time it remains in stom- ach (chronic vomiting), HIpec.; with constant pressure in pit of stomach, Ferr.; solid food, not drink (pertussis), HBry.; particularly solid food (whooping cough), Cup. m.; with sour and bitter taste (dyspepsia), BLyc.; Sour, an hour after eating (dyspepsia), HKalibi.; sour, Soon after eating, with retching, Ipec.; with Sour risings, like vinegar, Spig.; spasmodic, during pregnancy, HFerr.; in spinal disease, Alum. met.; sudden, soon followed by lien- teric stools (gastromalacia), HKreo.; with putrid taste and odor, HPod.; spits up what he has eaten, sometimes while at table (persistent vomiting), HMagn. p.; with thirst (diphthe- ria), ISul.; in incipient tubercular disease, | |Tuberc.; with chronic ulceration of mu- cous membrane, I Kali bi.; in ulcer of stom- ach, l l Mez., B.Nux v.; undigested, Bell., TFerr., Kalibi., 11Kreo., ANux v.; first, undigested, intensely acid, then bitter water, lastly a brownish clotlike coffee-grounds, tasting bit- ter, H.Lac def.; undigested, with bile (syn- cope), Amyg.; undigested, in bilious fever, Ipec.; undigested, eaten day previously, Sa- bina; undigested, in diarrhoea, during hot weather, HGamb.; undigested, follows nausea after eating, Stann.; with vertigo, IlSabad, Tarant, Tell; with vertigo and falling (epi- leptiform seizures), IHydr., ac.; with vertigo at night (gastric fever), [[Sep.; especially warm food (cardialgia), HLobel. i.; with flow of water from mouth, Ferr. Hºeating. Vomiting, green : Arn., Canth., Colch., Coloc., Crotal., Cup. m., II)ulc., | | Manc., Merc. cor., Oleand, iOp., HPetrol., Plumb., HPuls., Rhod.; acrid water, IHep.; black substances with colic, Hell.; dark, bilious, from least food or drink, ILyc.; bilious matter, Merc. cor.; bilious matter, with weakness, HElat.; like bile, diluted with water, Cup. a.; black, Petr., Phos., Plumb.; after cholera evacuations had ceased, BHNux v.; convulsive movements with apparently lifeless state (shock from injury), IPhos.; copious, AEthus. ; dark, pro- duced by lying on right side or back, ICrotal.; dark, masses, Mar. v.; dark masses, after eat- ing or drinking, ILyc.; dark, olive, Carbol.ac.; greenish, in chronic diarrhoea, IColoc.; in diphtheria, l l Natr. S.; in evening, lasts all night, copious, Ars. h.; fluid, Asar., HCard m., ICup. a., HCycl.; fluid, in albuminuria, Aur. mur.; fluid, fetid (epileptiform seizures), IHydr. ac.; fluid, in peritonitis, Coloc.; fluid, yellow, Ars.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit.; like grass (enteritis), l l Rhus; grass green fluids, after drinking, II Ars.; grass green mucus, Ipec.; grass green solids, after drinking, El Ars.; of grass green substance, afterwards changing to retching, IPlumb.; in headache, Act, rac.; masses, Acon.; masses, in gastritis, | |Ver.; matter, Lach.,INuxv ; mucus, HAEthus., | Chel., Hell.; brown mucus, Cupr. S.; mucus, in catarrh of stomach, l l Sep.; mucus, in chol- erine, Asar.; mucus, with headache, TVer.; mucus, in large masses, with constant nausea (diarrhoea of children), HHIpec.; mucus, better by oppression in chest (intermittent), Coccul.; mucus, with thirst, Stram.; mucus, in yellow fever, Ars. h.; with nausea (chronic diar- rhoea), Coloc.; in pneumonia, l l Ferr. ph.; scumlike, in diphtheria, Ign.; with pain in stomach, gradually spreading over whole ab- domen, IPhos.; like verdigris (meningitis), || Acon.; water, Lach., Natr. S.; watery, dark substance, mixed with food, Stram.; water, suddenly, ICup. ac.; watery, offensive fluid, with weakness, Sec.; yellow, Natr. s.; greenish, yellow, bitter matter, almost con- stant (bilious colic), BIris; yellow, bitter liquid, with a burning sinking sensation at stomach, Merc. iod. flav.; yellow serum every fifteen minutes, ceasing as pain abates (proso- palgia), I I Wer. Bºº bile. Vomiting, hands: cold, before, Ver.; trembling, ICalc. Vomiting, on hawking: gº expectoration and mucus. Vomiting, head: with brain affection, Cup. 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. 443 m.; with intense cerebral congestion, Ver. v.; with sensation as if ears would split, Asar.; fulness, Pod.; heat, Natr. m.; on raising head, Ars., IGoss., TVer. omiting, with headache : Ant. t., Ananth., Bell., Calc., Cact., Caps., Caust., 1Chlorof, 1Coccul., Cornus, iCrotal, IGlon., IIGels., IGraph., IGrat., IIIpec., | | Kali m., ILac def., Natr. m., INitr. ac., JNux m., IPlumb., Sar- rac., Sep., Stram., | | Xan.; after headache, Agnus, Iris; headache gradually worse, INux v.; in back of head, spreads and settles above right eye, Sang.; headache after vom- iting, Ascl. s. ; headache better after, Asar., IGlon., Jamb., | | Manc.; in bilious head- ache (distortion of face), ICrotal.; with boring behind left ear, ILach.; as though brain were mashed (chlorosis), Ipec.; chronic hemicrania, Apis ; congestive, TVer. v.; in- tense, with great despondency and sensation of impending death, l l Med. ; continuous and violent, followed by aching in sacrum and down legs, Med.; over one or the other eye, extends gradually to whole forehead, increas- ing and decreasing gradually, Stann.; frontal, Ver. v.; in forehead, on maxillary sinuses (influenza), Puls.; periodical, in forehead, bursting, Lac def.; in forehead, pressing, IAEthus.; mostly in forehead and pulsating, worse in morning and when moving, better lying with head high, better by sweat, Natr. m.; extending part toward forehead and left side of head, attacks come on in afternoon to- wards evening (hemicrania), Coloc.; gastric at commencement, IIIpec.; at height of (mi- graine), IAEthus.; before, during and after menses, Natr. m.; at midnight, IChin. a. ; when awaking in morning, IForm.; beginning in morning, Jatroph.; in neuralgic, IGels.; neuralgic, preceding or following, Naja ; coming in night, Sil.; in occiput, Anag.; in occiput, throbbing, tearing, Sul.; pressive, Caps. ; dependent on reflex action (migraine), Coccul.; rheumatic, acid, Nux v.; like sea- sickness (climacteric period), Therid.; semi- lateral, Ipec., IIPuls.; in sick headache, Eup. pur., IIMelil.; sick headache, from morning until noon, Phos.; sick headache, frequent trying, ISyph.; sick headache, death- ly sickness all over, worse movement or sitting up, ILac def.; periodic attacks of sick, two or three days before menses, IPuls.; followed by sleep (hemicrania), Chin. a.; through temple and over eyes, Iris ; more in women, IAct. rac.; hysterical women, appearing as a boring clavus or frightful pressure, region of temple, |Nux V. Vomiting, heart: with pain about, ILobel. i.; induced by pain on left side of chest, passes around body from left to right inside of scro- biculum cordis (angina pectoris), I Spig. Bºy" palpitation, pulse. 'Vomiting, with heat: Ipec.; anxious, Stram.; internal, I Ars.; after heat, with shuddering, Act. sp.; in hot weather (difficult dentition), IPhyt. Bº fever. Vomiting, with hiccough : ITVer.; during and after dinner, IMagn. m.; at termination of nausea and belching, Jabor. Vomiting, hunger : between paroxysms of, Ver.; ravenous, after, Oleand. Vomiting, in hydrocephalus: Glon., Kaliiod. Vomiting, in hysteria: ICarbol. ac., ICinnam., | |Ol. caje.; after each meal, in women, espe- ºly if subjected to exciting emotions, IKali r Vomiting, after ice cream : Bºy" eating. Vomiting, inability : gº difficult. Vomiting, of infants: Ferr.; of meconium, IKali br. Gº cholera infantum, denti- tion, diarrhoea. Vomiting, in influenza: Ant. t., ||Sang. Vomiting, injury : copious, in shock, Phos.; night, after a fall (traumatic meningitis), Hyper.; after chill (after running pin into foot), Hyper. Vomiting, jelly like: Ipec. ſº mucus. Vomiting, kidneys: occasional, in renal cal- culus, Ipom. Vomiting, labor pains: extending from sacrum to region of stomach, IPuls.; with after pains, HAct. rac. Vomiting, large masses: 53% copious. Vomiting, lassitude: after, Nitr. sp. d. Vºg. leucorrhoea: profuse, after efforts, IHSep. Vomiting, liquor: gº drink. Vomiting, liver: in biliary colic, IChel.; con- stant pain in region (ague), Tarant. ; sting- ing, after vexation, Cham.; in any position except on right side, Ant. t. Vomiting, lying down : better, renewed by every motion, Colch. Vomiting, in measles: 11. Ant. c. Vomiting, in meningitis: "Ant. t. ; on chang- ing position of lying with occiput drawn far backward, ISul.; cerebrospinal, HChloral., Cup. ac. Vomiting, menses: amenorrhoea, HCina; before, HPuls.; before, lasting till flow is established, | | Ver.; during, Amm. m., IKali c., HPuls., | | Thlaspi; during, with swelling and sore- ness of breasts, Con...; during, with backache, Amyl.; during, in nervous women, Coccul.; during or if omitted, ICup. m.; , dysmenor- rhoea, | Puls., TVer.; in menorrhagia, IApoc., Fº after suppressed, l l Niccol., Puls.; after, Or. Vomiting, mental symptoms: from anger with indignation, Il Coloc.; with anguish, Asar.; with anxiety, Bar... m., Samb.; preceded by anxiety, Sang.; with fearful anxiety when standing, Ver.; with dulness, Chin. a. ; believes death is near, Ars. h.; ill humor after, Cycl.; with nervousness and depression, ICrotal.; with nervous excitement, Bufo.; continually praying, || Med.; after vexation (hemicrania), Cham. Vomiting, of milk: IIod., Iris; in form of cheese, ICalc.; curdled, 1Calc., IIAEthus., | |Natr. ph., ISul.; in large lumps, ill Val.; as soon as he drinks it, War.; of milky fluid, NISep.; in gastric neurosis, Il Phos.; in infants, with protrusion of anus, Pod.; lumps, after nursing at breast, Ant. t.; almost immediately, with much mucus (gastromalacia), Merc. d. ; sour, after taking breast or bottle, Ant. c.; teething children, Phyt. Vomiting, in morning: Absin., TBar... m., Camph., IICaps., | | Dig., II)ros., | | Hep., | |Lyc., Ign., Tll Natr. m., Nux v., | |Sil;, | |Sul., IR. in chronic alcoholism, ISul. ac.; before breakfast, Nux v., IITabac.; delayed eruption, 444 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING. in cholera, Ant. t.; chronic drunkards, Kali br.; chronic, of sour mucus, iCamph.; in dysmenorrhoea, Cycl.; in dyspepsia, Sul. ac.; before eating, in dyspepsia, Ferr. ph.; during menses, Graph.; on rising, l l Ver.; on rising, with headache, Lac def.; worse after 5 A.M., Cupr. S.; on rising (lead colic), Nux v.; on rising, as from weakness, Niccol.; with trembling of hands and feet, Sul.; in weakly persons affected by worms, Ipec, Hº pregnancy. Vomiting, motion: at every, IIArs., IBry., Nux v., Petrol., HIVer.; in headache, Lac def.; from changing position, I Dig.; when moving about, HFerr.; on least, Ant. t., Colch., Cup. ac., ITVer., Zinc.; on least, in cholera, ILach., IITabac.; on least, particularly on closing eyes, worse from noise, || Therid.; on least, in hydrocephaloid, TVer. H&º riding ; also Seasickness. Womiting, mouth :, with bad breath, Ipec.; with burning, Iris; on rinsing, Sep. Vomiting, of mucus: Acon., Anthrac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Aspar., Bar. m., Bell., Cadm. S., | | Calc., Cham., ICina, Cinch., Cinnam., Colch., Con., I Dig., Dros., Elaps, Eup. perf., Guaiac., l l Hep., Hyos., Ignat., Iris, I Kali br., IKali c., H.Lach., IMagn. c., | | Merc., Mez., Nux v., Oleand., Phyt., HIPuls., l l Rhus, Sang., | | Sec., Seneg., Sul., | |Tabac., Thuya, | Ver., | |Zinc.; 2 to 3 P.M., Cinnam.; enormous masses, intermixed with large bubbles of air, occasionally greenish, ac- companied by nausea, pressure in stomach, constipation, etc., IOp.; in acute Bright's dis- ease, Apis ; and bile, violent, Ant. t., Grat., | |Zinc.; and bilious matter, worse evening and night (chronic dyspepsia), Hydr. ac.; and bilious matter (yellow fever), l l Merc.; or bile, with painful retching (sick headache), | |Tabac.; in blepharitis, HKali c.; bloody, Brom., IKali bi., HNitr. ac., l l Zinc.; better (angina), HBell.; pieces mixed with dark lines like coagulated blood, Sinap.; bloody, with effort, I |Zinc.; bloody, in pneumonia of chil- dren, Ant. t.; with specks and streaks of blood abdominal typhus), IStram.; streaked with blood, Asar.; with burning in stomach, ITereb.; with burning and distress of stomach (dysentery), IIPhos.; in cancer, Crotal.; in convulsions of children, Cup. ac., HCup.m.; in cholera infantum, ; Coff. t.; clear, or water, with prosopalgia, Natr. m.; coagulated, grayish (perforating ulcer of stomachi, HNux v.; in colic, Ars.; with cough, Con.; caused by cough, Nitr. ac.; during cough, Bell., Puls.; in whooping cough, I Ant. t., HCarbo v.; after whooping cough, Kali bi.; daily, l l Ustil.; in diabetes, Op.; with diarrhoea, | Puls.; better after drinking cold water, Agar., Bor.; in drunkards, Zing.; after eating, | |Plumb.; with fainting, Elaps; during chill, Caps., Ign., | |Nux v., IIPuls.; in yellow fever, lMerc.; in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; fluid, in peritonitis, Coloc.; foamy, 1. Ver.; foamy, resembling coffee-grounds, Lyss.; and food, with dry cough, better sitting up, worse at night, IPuls.; caused by even simplest food, 11Sep.; frothy, Canth., Cup. m.; frothy, with burning in throat, Urt. ur.; frothy, in morn- ing (chronic womb diseases), |Ver.; frothy, during day (ovarian tumor), HApis ; in gastric catarrh, Apis, Cop.; in gastromalacia, Ars.; glairy, Alum., Cup. ars., ||Med.; glairy, Wih some bile (cholera morbus), Iris; glairy, after food, TVer. v.; glairy, can be drawn into strings, morning, Arg. nit.; in spasm of glot- tis, 1Coff.; gluelike, Ind.; from hawking, Calc. p.; caused by efforts to bring up a few lumps of grayish, IKali c.; with headache, 10alc., Con., Coff., | | Natr. ph., Puls.; retraction of head (gastralgia), Lyc.; hot, frothy, Pod.; jellylike, Ipec.; large quantities, Ipec.; large masses, l l Ver.; º with mucus in larynx, Osm.; with the liquid drunk, IDulc.; in hepatitis, Coccul.; fluid, in hepatic affections, I Bell.; solid lumps, almost without cough, I Agar.; thick masses, caused by rins- ing mouth, ICOccus; enormous masses, inter- mixed with large bubbles of air, occasionally greenish, IOp.; mixed with portions of mem- brane (croup), IHep.; before menses, IKreo.; toward midnight, Arg. nit.; in morning, Ant. t.; several times, from 5 A.M. until break- fast, ICon.; in morning, with nausea and exhaustion (suppressed foot sweat), Sil. ; especially at night, Coccul.; worse at night, ICinch.; in ophthalmia, Cic.; in pregnancy, Ant. t., Diosc., | |Sul. ac.; purulent, HNitr, ac.; with red specks (albuminuria), Apis ; rattles on chest, in young children, IIIpec.; followed by sleep, Cycl.; from smoking, Calad., Ign.; in spinal disease, IAlum. met.; in myelitis of mucus, IDulc.; stringy, IKali bi., BMerc. cor.; with straining, before chill, Ars.; in summer complaint, Camph. ; tough, Arg. nit., LArs., HChel., | | Lact. ac., Merc. cor., HNitr. ac., . ISil.; tough, , colorless, sour, Alum.; tough, with cough in morning, Sil. ; tough, in whooping ..cough, IDros.; tough, in diphtheria, IAnt. t.; tough, ropy, green- ish yellow, Nitr. ac.; tough, in morning, IDulc.; tough, sour (chronic inflammation of pancreas), BIOd.; tough, ropy, stringy, with loose cough, Coral.; tough, thin (whooping cough), TVer.; tough, white, sometimes yel- lowish, with cough, Kreo.; like white of egg, with cough (bronchial attacks after whooping cough), Kalibi.; intense, acrid odor, setting teeth on edge (gastrodynia), l l Puls.; thick, and bilious, Med.; transparent, with head- ache, 1 Natr. m.; watery, Bell., HCycl., ILyc.; and bitter water (headache), Lac def.; wa- tery, stringy, transpapent, Natr. m.; watery, with great exertion every morning, then great exhaustion (consumption), IGuaiac.; white, || Kali m., IIPhos., HIVer.; white, not trans- parent, with chill, IKali m.; whitish, in cho- lerine, Asar.; white, in whooping cough, IHyos.; white, foamy, IIRreo.; white, glairy, worse stooping, Ipec.; white, with morning sickness during pregnancy, HKali m.; yellow- ish, ITereb. 539° expectoration. Vomiting; musty: leaving taste, Bry. Vomiting, nausea; during, Astac., IIIpec., 11Petrol., ITereb.; before, Calc.; does not re- lieve, III)ig.; deathly, worse movement or sitting, || Lac def.; continued, ITVer.; con- stant, during day, Psor.; all day, IPsor.; with- out, Coloc. Vomiting, nervous: ICaps., Coccul., IIpec.; ganglionic system affected, IKali br. Vomiting, neuralgia: facial or cephalic, Iris. Vomiting, at night : Ars., Ars. m., ICinch., 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. 445 Dros., IFerr., Niccol., INux v., Sil., ISul.; on alternate nights (irritation of brain), ILach.; in aphonia, Arg. nit.; disposed to convulsions (child), HBell.; with diarrhoea, Therid.; in dysuria, IMerc.; of food taken in evening (morning sickness), BIgn. ; in acute congestion of liver, INux v.; in middle of night, Agar.; twice before midnight, Ars. h. ; or morning, HPlumb., | |Sul.; 1 A.M., l l Rhus ; with icy cold sweat, Therid.; sudden attack, gouty diathesis (acute inflammation of pan- creas), Con. Vomiting, nose: bleeding after, Ars. ; blood at Once coagulated (whooping cough), TMerc. Vomiting, nursing: infants, IIIpec., IISil.; after vexation of mother, Gochl., IVal.; infants, artificial food disagrees, INux v.; in nursing women, Ipec. Bº children. Vomiting, Oesophagus: burning, Iris; food remains half way (stricture), Kali c. Vomiting, oily: HIod., IMez., INux v., Thuya. Hº greasy : Vomiting, offensive: gº fetid. Vomiting, ovaries: induration and enlarge- ment, Con. Vomiting, ozaena: caused by drawing offensive smelling plugs from nose into mouth, HiSep. Vomiting, painful: Bapt., || Oxal. ac.; as if all bones were being torn to pieces, Ipec.; and difficult, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; after meals, with tightness from stomach to back, and colicky pains, Sarrac.; grasping rooting pain (diaphragmitis), Nux v. Vomiting, palate: arches irritable so that loud speaking or brushing teeth causes, Coccus. Vomiting, palpitation : IINux v.; with weak- ness, Sang.; in yellow fever, IILach. Hºheart. Vomiting, pancreas: red liquid, like meat washings, in diseased, Atrop. S. Vomiting, periodic : Chel, ICup. m.; during pains, Ferr. ph., BIris, HNux v.; several times during day, BCon...; at intervals of days, when food has filled stomach, then enormous quantities (cancer of stomach), El Bism. ; every ten days, after headache in forehead, hot head and sore pain in eyes, HCup. ac.; at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M., Ars.; every hour for twenty- four hours, Bar. c.; every month or six weeks, lasting two or three days, Iris; as often as every quarter of an hour (cholera), Ipec.; after short exacerbation of pain (diseased pancreas), Atrop. S.; paroxysmal, with pain in epigastrium and right hypochondrium, Cup. ars. ; in paroxysms, with tenderness of epigastrium, Gels.; every fifteen minutes, in pneumonia, I I Wer. v.; with great thirst, LUran. n. ɺ chill, heat, sweat. Vomiting, pneumonia: after chill, of drunkards, Ant. t. Vomiting, pregnancy: during, Acet. ac., Acon., | | Alet., Anac., 1Ant. c., I Apis, Ars., IIAsar., HBry., ICalc., HCanth., ICaps., 1Carbol. ac., Card...m., Castor., IIChel., ICic., Cinnam., Codein., Con., Cup. ars., Ferr., IIpec., ii.Jatroph., IKali br., IIRreo., ILac c., Lach., IILact. ac., ILil. tig., l l Lobel. i., ILyc., E.Magn. m., Merc. iod, flav., Natr. m., | |Natr. ph., IINux m., IINux v., IOxal. ac., Petrol., Phos., Plat., Plumb., HPod., IPsor., Puls., IISep., ISil., ISul., ISul, ac., | | Chel.; Tarant., Ver., Ver. v., |zinc.; in pale, anaemic, women who lose much blood during menses, Lact. ac.; with congestion of pelvic viscera, Pod.; continued, can retain no food, Iris, IKali bi.; on getting out of bed, I lTa- rant.; with deathly nausea, IITabac.; obsti- nate, l l Alet.; when riding, l l Petrol.; in women suffering from scirrhus, BCon...; sour masses, l l Natr. p. Vomiting, pulse : feeble, Ascl. s.; slow, Ver. v.; weak, Suppressed, Aloe.; 45 between attacks (menorrhagia), Apoc. 539 heart. Vomiting, of pus: Merc. cor.; with a saltish taste, particularly with coughing, I I Zinc.; Vomiting, in pyaemia: Ars. Vomiting, relaxed feeling: after, Ascl. s. Vomiting, restlessness: Ars., Carbol. ac.; follows restlessness at night, IISul. Vomiting, retching: Gº Retching. Vomiting, rice water: in cholera, ICup. ac. Vomiting, riding: . in a carriage, or sailing, Ars., Bell., IICarbol. ac., IICoccul., IColch., Croc., Ferr., Hyos., Nux m., IIPetrol., Sec., BSil., Staph., Sul., Tabac. B& Seasickness. Vomiting, when rising in bed : (gastritis), Ars.; better in rest and horizontal position (head- ache), l l Thuya ; in cerebrospinal meningitis, HCalab.; from pillow, Stram.; from sit- ting, with frontal headache, Sang.; from lying (chronic inebriate), l l Sang.; headache, from lying, Lac def.; on assuming upright position, Colch.; when trying to rise, HCic.; with vertigo, WVer. v. Vomiting, saliva: Anac., Cain., Sabad.; with accumulation, HKali iod.; frothy, on awaking, HCup. ac.; and thick fluid, a little bilious mat- ter, IGoss.; with flow from mouth, IHep.; worse by spitting, Cain. ; without admixture, gouty diathesis (acute inflammation of pan- creas), Con.; with nausea, 1 A.M., awakens her, IMerc. sol. Vomiting, salty: Benz. ac., IIod., Magn. c.; water, Natr. s., Puls., Sil., Sul. Vomiting, sarcinae: HCarbol. ac. Vomiting, in scarlatina : I.Ars., M.Arum t., Bell., ICup, ac., Hell.., | | Tereb.; with delayed erup- tion, Ipec.; in malignant, I Amm. c. Vomiting, in seasickness: gº motion, rid- ing; also Seasickness. Vomiting, from scratching itching skin : IIpec. Vomiting, sleep: sleepy after, Ant. c., IIIpec., Stram.; after sleep, Ant. t. }º so por. Vomiting, comes on slowly: preceded by nau- sea, HPhyt. Vomiting, after smoking : Agar., Calad. Vomiting, sopor: between attacks, Ars. h.; in Scarlet fever, BDulc. Hºº sleepy. Vomiting, spasmodic : Bell., ICaps., Caulo., IGlon., I INux m.; in yellow fever, IMerc.; follows vertigo, with nausea and headache, Sang. Vomiting, stercoraceous: Bºy” fecal. Vomiting, stomach : acid, Il Nux m.; relieves pain for half an hour, l l Rob.; burning, IAEsc. h., II Ars., Bufo., IIris; burning, before, | | Rhus ; cancer, ICarbol. ac.; cardialgia bili- osa, Lobel. i.; with violent cardialgia, IPlumb.; daily, of chocolate colored masses, with hot burning in throat (carcinoma ventri- cula), l l Mez.; from a cold, IPuls.; with constric- 446 16, HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND WOMITING, tion, I.Chel.; with cramping, Bufo.; in cramps (cholera), Nux v.; with degeneration of mu- cous membrane, HKali iod.; after, as if stom- ach were distended, Bry.; in gastric catarrh, | Ant. c., IKali bi.; in gastric derangements, IHAnt. t., Natr. S.; gastromalacia, IKreo., IMerc. d.; after griping and pressing, IICup. ac.; with heat, Hell.; due to irritability, or other abnormal condition of nerves, Ipec.; with pain, Ferr.; pain, before, Ipec.; pains, with constipation, | | Op.; pains, cutting at intervals (intermittent), Elat.; pain, in head- ache, with grinding teeth when asleep, Lac def; pain and heat, Collin. ; pains, sharp, par- Oxysimal, making her bend forward and press On painful part to get relief, better on appear- ance of menses, Coloc.; pains every five minutes, culminate in, Ver. v.; with pressure, EGraph., Osm.; pressure, before, Ipec.; raw- ness, Ascl. s.; in perforating ulcer, Nux v.; for weeks or months, due to erosion from ºial ulceration of lining (syphilitic), | |Syph. Vomiting, before stool: dArs., Dig., Ipec.; dur- ing, Apis, Ars., Bry., Colch., Crot. t., Ipec., BMerc., | | Oxal. ac.; during, in cholera mor- bus, IHVer.; during, caused by spasmodic contraction, with tenesmus and strangury, ICrotal., Jamb.; after, HVer.; black (intermit- tent), Coccul.; painful, bloody, IIMerc. cor.; fetid (intermittent), ICOccul.; involuntary (sporadic cholera), I |Tabac.; with rice water, Colch.; with soft stool, Hippom.; follows inef- fectual urging, Sang.; watery, IPlumb. Biº* cholera, fecal, diarrhoea. Vomiting, on stooping: ICic., Ipec. Vomiting, with straining: Hºt Retching. Vomiting, with stupor: Ailant., Dory. Vomiting, sudden : Jab., | | Pic, ac., | |Sul.; with nausea after eating, IRhus; and violent when sitting up, Ailant. Hº violent. Vomiting, in summer complaint: Bº chol- era infantum, diarrhoea. Vomiting, in sunstroke: || Arn., Ars.,IIGlon., | | Therid., IWer. v. Vomiting, on attempting to swallow : Merc. COr. Womiting, sweat: after, Stram.; cold, HIVer., IWer. v.; cold, in cholera, HICamph.; cold, in typhoid fever, Ver. v.; free, with copious expectoration, Eup. perf.; and piercing, as of needles, within outward, iDobel. i.; in nurs- ing women, Calc. Vomiting, sweetish: with burning distress in pancreas, Iris; during cough, Calc.; in chronic gastritis, IPlumb.; with headache, IIris; mucus, every morning at ten and in evening, Psor.; without suppression of milk in a nursing woman, Calc.; water, WIris, likreo.; water, in neuralgia, Iris; water, before breakfast, during pregnancy, IHKreo. Vomiting, sympathetic : as in phthisis, of can- cer, of liver or uterus, of pregnancy and chronic kidney disease, IKreo. Vomiting, testicles: , pressure and annoying pain in swollen right, extending into abdo- men, l l Puls. Vomiting, with thirst: ILArs., Colch., Crotal., IKali br., HKali iod., Sang., IStram., ITVer.; after thirst, 1HEup. perf.; for cold drink (chol- era Asiatica), IVer.; thirst after vomiting, Atrop. S. Vomiting, throat: as if a thread were hanging down (hysteria), l l Val.; with sore throat, Coccion. tº diphtheria. Vomiting, tobacco: ºº smoking. Vomiting, tongue: clean (worm fever), Ipec. Vomiting, tough fluid : in gastralgia, Arg. nit. Hºº mucus. Vomiting, with trembling: Eup. perf., ICoc- cus, ICup. m. Vomiting, turbid matter: I.Ars. Vomiting, with unconsciousness: Camph.; after recovering from insensibility, ICarbo v. tº coma, sopor, stupor. Womiting, uraemic : Ars., ICup. ac. Vomiting, urination: frequent desire, Camph. Vomiting, uterus : chronic inflammatory con- dition after abortion, IKali c.; from malposi- tion, Lil. tig.; pain, after taking cold, ; Ca- lend.; from irritation of pessaries, INux m. Vomiting, with vertigo: AEsc. g., Ars., Bell., Camph., Crotal., Dory., HGlon., HHell., Ipec., IKali c., ILach., B.Nux v., OEnan., HPuls., HIVer.; when raising head (hydro- cephaloid), Merc.; and headache, INatr. s.; and unsteadiness of legs, better by walking, | | Ptel.; in morning, Calc.; in morning, on rising, Magn. c.; on moving about, Selen.; on least motion, Therid.; with reeling, Calc.; with diminished vision, BSang.; of a bitter saltwater, Magn. c.; before vertigo, INatr. s. Vomiting, violent (forcible): Apoc., Ars, h., Ars. S. f., Ascl. s., Cain., Cina, Il Colch., Con., Crotal., 11Crot. t., Cup. ac., ICup. ars., ICup. m., Ipec., ||Med., HHPhos., IITabac., HIVer., Vinca ; resulting in dis- charge of air, seeming to roll off stomach (colic), BIris; in convulsions, Cic.; renewed by eating, Iod.; coming each time with new force, HFerr.; gushing, like a fountain, in shock from injury, IPhos.; gushes of wheylike fluid, Cup. m.; every few minutes, HPhyt.; greatly worse by noise and light, HTabac.; in ophthalmia, HCic.; sudden, HAEthus. ; and sudden (diseased pancreas), IAtrop. s. Bº sudden. Vomiting, voluntary : in gastric fever, Ll Puls. Vomiting, watery: Ananth., Arn., Ars., Bar. m., Bell., Bry., Caust., Cinch., Con., ICup. m., Elat, Indig., Ipec., ||Med., Natr. m., Nux v., Puls., Sul.., | | Ver.; bilious, HStram.; bloody, with paroxysms of pain and anguish, in spot in left side of abdomen (hysteria), | |Sep.; in cholera acuta, Hell.; in cholera infantum, TVer.; , clear, at all times of day, Ars.; clear, with indigestion, INatr. m.; clear, Saltish, Arg, nit.; clear, on sitting up (after a fall on head), l l Acon.; with colic, Stram.; on smelling cooking, Stann.; in diph- theria, INatr. m.; from exposure to bright light, Stram.; with flakes, Cup. m.; or glairy, with crampy, constrictive pains in gastric re- gion (cholera), HJatroph.; greenish, with chills and thirst for cold water, worse eating and drinking, ICup. ars.; in hepatic affec- tions, Bell.; preceded by loathing, l l Ratan.; in morning (pregnancy), Bow.; with scarlet fever, Natr. m.; sudden, violent, with cramps (cholera), Jatroph.; tasteless, I I Wer.; then food, IIod., ISul.; with headache, Natr. m.; sometimes insipid, sometimes bitter, IITa- bac.; in jaundice, before attack, Arg. nit.; in large masses, after eating, I Sil.; of large 16. HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. 447 quantities of albuminous substances, IJa- troph.; in hepatitis, ICOccul.; in morning, IStram.; when moving Tabac.; on moving or drinking (cholera), TVer.; first of acrid mucus, then ineffectual retching, Therid.; of mucus, in evening, Stram.; of Sour mucus, Stram.; worse at night, ICinch.; with sweat, IStram.; in summer complaint, ICamph.; from mouldy taste (bronchitis), Led., taste- less, before paroxysm, ILaur.; turbid, with diarrhoea, Ver.; tasteless, small quantities, Dig. Gº" drink, fluid. Vomiting, weakness: after, Cadm. s.; prostra- tion, Ant. chl., Ant. c., Bar. c., ICalc., Coff. t., IDyc., IISang., Ver.; and cramps, as in chol- era, l l Phyt.; and ravenous hunger (dropsy), !Colch. Vomiting, white: Ars. S. f., HCon. Vomiting, wine: after bad sour (gastric ca- tarrh), IHAnt. c.; better after wine, l l Kalm. Vomiting, of worms: Phyt., IISang.; ascari- des, Cina ; of ascarides, on third day of colic (intussusception), |Plumb.; large (worm fever), I Bell.; lumbrici, Cina, Sabad., Sec lumbrici (incarcerated hernia), IAcon.; occa- sioned by worms, Acon., Bell., Carbo V., HCina, Cinch., Ipec., Lach., Merc., HNux v., Puls., Sul. Vomiting, yellow: Ars., AEthus., IColch, Co- loc., Dulc., HIod.; like bile, ICon.; bright, | | Pic. ac.; in cholera infantum, ; Coff. t.; bit- ter sour water, two attacks in quick succes- sion, IGrat.; worse after drinking (sporadic cholera), l l Ver.; in epilepsy, HBufo.; mucus, INitr. ac.; then yellow fever, Ars. h., Ver.; yellowish white, frothy fluid, Crot. t.; in gas- tralgia, Arg. nit.; yellowish green, ICup. ac., Vinca; mucus, Ipec., HIPhos ; bitter mucus, | |Form.; yellowish green mucus, IHVer.; in ophthalmia, HCic.; purulent mucus, IKali bi.; with cold sweat and griping, Cadm. S.; thin substances, liver.; violent, every ten min- utes, Merc. sul.; bitter water, before chill (in- termittent), Ars. G@* bile. VOMITURITIO: Anthrok, Chel., IKali br., |Nux V. Vomituritio, with anguish and uninterrupted nausea from morning, until night; in carci- noma ventricular), l l Mez. Vomituritio, in asthma: Ipec. Vomituritio, on awaking: | | Ver. Vomituritio, in cholerine : IIAsar. Vomituritio, with cough : Sang.; dry cough, | |Cimex. Vomituritio, in diaphragmitis: Dig. Vomituritio, fever: in intermittent, Sabad. Vomituritio, headache: pressing coming and going, in whole head, I Tereb.; shooting, from within out, especially over left eye, Sep. Vomituritio, with feeling of foreign body in Oesophagus: Sabad. Vomituritio, with prostration : l l Agar. Vomituritio, with copious saliva : Sabad. Vomituritio, with vertigo : Act. sp. WATERBRASH (pyrosis): IAlum., IAmm. c., BAmm. m., | | Anac., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Ars. m., | | Asar.,IBar. c., HBism., IIBry., Calc., Calc. p., | | Canth., Caps., | | Carboa., IICarbo v., ICaust., ICic., ICina, ICinch., Cocc., ICroc., | | Cycl., IDaph., | | Dig., I Dros., | | Euphor., || Graph., | | Hell., Hep., IIgn., IIpec., BKali c., ILed., ILobel i., IILyc., Mang., Magn. m., IMerc., Mez, Natr. c., Natr. m., ||Natr. ph., Nitr. ac., iiNux v., LIOleand., Paris, IPetrol., IPhos., IPod., IPuls., Ran. b., I [Ratan., Rhod., Rhus, Sabad, Sal. ac., Sang., ISars., Sep., IISil., Sinap, ISpig., HIStaph., IISul., | |Sul. ac., | |Tarax., IThuya, I I Wal., IVer., Zinc. Waterbrash, acid: Calc. a., | |Cornus; with belching, | | Bry. Waterbrash, acrid : ILaeh.; acrid, sour, mak- ing food taste acid, Cact.; with cramps, dur- ing pregnancy, ILyc. Waterbrash, worse in afternoon: ICinch.; un- bearable, Ars. i. Waterbrash, back: pain low down, before menses, thick , and dark (dysmenorrhoea), | | Nux m.; when sensitive spot between shoulder blades is touched, followed by nau- sea and vomiting, | | Rhus. Waterbrash, bitter: Chel.; with pain in stom- ach, Kob.; sour, Zinc. Waterbrash, burning: corrosive fluid, I Sang.; heartburn, Nux v. Waterbrash, with chilliness: Sil. Waterbrash, colic : constrictive, from indiges- tion, worse after coffee, brandy, or overeating, ANux V. Waterbrash, with cough : Ars., BLach. Waterbrash, after drinking : HKali c., HSep. Waterbrash, after eating: Amm. m., Bry., HKali c., INux v., Sang., ISep., Sil.; after cabbage, potatoes and other gross food, Magn. c.; in diabetes, Lact. ac.; three hours after dinner, raises phlegm continually (affection of stom- ach), B Kali bi.; perforating ulcer, lSil. Waterbrash, epigastrium : followed by spasm, extending from right to left, also to back, in paroxysms, B Con. Waterbrash, eructation : better by belching, Cinnab., Rhod.; hot, acrid gas, constantly, |Carbo V. Waterbrash, in evening: Tereb. Waterbrash, in gonorrhoea: | | Tarant. Waterbrash, in headache: Il Magn. m. Waterbrash, lying down : better getting up, | | PSOr. Waterbrash, menses: before, INux m., IPuls.; during, at night, HPuls. Waterbrash, after milk: Calc., ICup. m. Waterbrash, in morning : Chrom. ac. Waterbrash, like limpid mucus: Natr. m. Waterbrash, with nausea: ICalc., ICaust., Crot. t., ICycl., LLyc., Magn. m., IMagn. S., INatr. m., ||Sep., Sil., Spong.; better in fresh air, worse from cold water and at night, | |Sep.; sudden, on awaking, IIPetrol.; in morning, IIPetrol.; at 1 A.M., awakens and obliges her to vomit, I Merc. sol. Waterbrash, at night: ICarbo v., IKali c. Waterbrash, during pregnancy: Acet. ac., | | Diosc., ILact. ac., | | Lobel. i., TNatr. m., INux m., | | Oxal.ac., Tabac.; hot, sour, ILact. 3,0'. Waterbrash, rancid : (after operation for hem- orrhoids), ICroc. Waterbrash, with retching: Bry. Waterbrash, while riding in a carriage: INux m. Waterbrash, on rising: Lac def. Waterbrash, with continuous profuse discharge of saliva, ILact. ac. Waterbrash, saltish : runs out of mouth (can- cer of stomach), ICarbo a. 448 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. Waterbrash, with inclination to sleep : lNux m. Waterbrash, stomach: constriction, Stront., in dyspepia, iCollin., Hydr. ac., , ILyc., | | Puls.; chronic dyspepsia, Petrol.; in gas- tralgia, Sil., ISul. ac.; pain, Amm. c., Kob.; pressure in hysteria, Nux m.; catarrh of stomach and small intestines, IHydr. ac. Waterbrash, with frequent swallowing: Kob., |Merc. Sol. Waterbrash, taste: , metallic, ICOccus; salty, 'burning (constipation), Caust. Waterbrash, tasteless: | |Bry. Waterbrash, sore throat: ICalc. Waterbrash, with brownish tongue: Sil. Waterbrash, in ulcer of OS uteri: I Curar. Waterbrash, with vertigo; on rising in morn- ing, Magn, c. 17. SOROBICULUM AND STOMACH. EpigaStrium, Stomach. EPIGASTRIUM : abscess: after a blow, | | Bry. Epigastrium, aching: IAEsc. h., Ammoniac., | | Arn., 1Carbo v., Chrom. ac., H.Kali c.; in afternoon, better stretching body and throw- ing stomach forward, Vib.; tight, suffocative, heavy, through to back, worse talking, IRu- mex ; as from a blow, followed by pressure, retching, eructation and rising of food, l l Phos.; with painful concussion of brain from shak- ing head, from walking, Mang.; with short breath, Vacc.; to middle of chest (gastric complaints), LArs.; over chest to pit of throat, IKali c.; dull, with nausea and vomiting, Cup. ars.; shortly after eating, with vomiting, LLyc.; making her faint (hemorrhoids), Sul.; during apyrexia, Ignat.; from hiccough, after eating (sequel to cholera), l l Phos.; to phar- ynx, as if a ball, were rising, Con.; in and above, on each side of sternum, IRumex ; after a cup of tea, l l Rumex. Bº bruised, dull pain, pain (undefined), SOI e Ile SS. Epigastrium, alive : Hºt motion. Epigastrium, anguish : Coff, Crot. t., Hydr. ac., ISil., HVer.; deathly, in angina pectoris, IDig.; driving to despair (cholera, Asiatica), ICamph.; in hepatic typhus, Chel. Hº anxiety. Epigastrium, anxiety: Acon., Arg. met., ITArs., Cann. S., Grat, Kali c., ILyc., INux v., Op., Stram., Tereb.; apprehensive, ICann. s.; apprehensive, while reflecting, IPhos.; apprehensive, as when expecting unpleasant news, Mez.; in asthma, Ferr.; with dysp- noea, Stram.; in children, ICalc.; in haema- temesis, Ars., . Tereb.; with indigestion, IPuls.; caused by noise, Agar.; oppressive, HArs.; and sensitive, Sec.; to spine, with pal- pitation (neuropathia), l l Kalia.; with trem- bling, Sep. tº anguish. Epigastrium, bloated: Bº distended. Epigastrium, pain as from a heavy blow or concussion, followed by cramps in abdo- men and coolness: l l Phyt. Epigastrium, breathing: as if air were impris- oned, causing anxiety, l l Rhus ; dyspnoea, INux m.; pain during inspiration, Puls.; deep inspiration relieves pain, I ILobel. i.; pain impedes.breathing, l l Bry.; rising, stop- ping breath, causing faint and disagreeable sensation, better by raising wind, Amm. br.; Suffocating pain, Lyss. Epigastrium, bruised feeling: HArn., Phyt., IGuaraea ; as if beaten, with fulness of abdo- men, 1Camph.; Soreness, through to back, after cramp in stomach, Lobel i ; after eat- ing, Coccul.; when pressed, with swelling, INatr. m. Gº cough, sensitive, soreness. Epigastrium, burning : Amm. m., Arg. met., Ant. chlor, Ant. c., II Ars., Bapt., Cact., ICalc. p., Carb.s., HCarboy., HCup.m., Dulc., Eucal.., || Ham., IIgn., IKaliiod, Manc., Merc., | |Natr. S., Nux v., Ran. Sc., Sal. ac., Sil., Ver.; into abdomen, Plat.; as from acidity, Abrot.; as from acidity, worse by pressure (gastric Catarrh), HApis ; as from acidity, in erysipe- las, IApis; into back and shoulders, iCon...; after a blow on stomach, Eryng.; over chest to pit of throat, IKali c.; like red hot coals (gastritis, gastralgia), II Ars.; in diabetes, |Uran, n. relieved; along diaphragm, both sides (nymphomania), IIStram ; distress, IAEsc. h., | | Arn., Iris; with burning, twist- ing, and gurgling in bowels, bearing down toward sexual organs, Sabina; drives to des- pair, Ant. c.; driving to despair, in cholera Asiatica, 1Camph.; in dropsy, IHColch.; with dryness and itching in throat, ikali iod.; in dysentery, Ars.; better by eating, Æsc. h.; before breakfast, into oesophagus, Zinc.; bet- ter by eructation, Amb.; after eructation, Calc. p.; when fasting, Zinc.; in yellow fever, Ars.; like a flame, as if heart palpi- tated there, Med.; in gastritis, Apis ; like heartburn, Ant. c.; during hot stage (chest affection), ILach.; worse by motion, Bry.; with pain, worse touch, l l Ran. b.; in parox- ySms, Natr. m.; when pressing, in evening, Zinc.; with pressure, soon after lying down, must rise, worse at night, but recurred at any hour if she lay down, though better day time, better sitting up (neurosis of stomach), | |Sang.; stitchlike, pressing (gastritis), Acon., raw pain (whooping cough), Lobel. i.; rheu- matic attack, IBry.; to both sides, IStram.; 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 449 in affection of stomach, ILac c.; before stool, | |Polyp.; into throat, ILyc.; to throat and ears better eating (spinal irritation), IHep.; into throat, again into abdomen, with pros- tration and fainting, ||Phos.; upwards, Calc. Bºº heat. Epigastrium, chill: Arn., Bell., Spong.; extends down body, l l Bar. c. gº” coldness, fever. Epigastrium, clawing: Dros., Natr. m.; on deep breathing, l l Caust. Hº griping. Epigastrium, coldness: l l Ant. t., Spong.; fixed, when burning was not present (spinal irritation), IHep.; icy, in dyspepsia, IKreo.; exhaled as cold breath (asthma emphysemat- icum), Camph.; feeling, Cain. ; feeling, fol- lowed by fainting, Ant. t.; feeling, with ful- ness, Spong.; half coldish, half burning feeling, Lyss.; internal, with fulness, Spong.; internal, as if cold water or ice were there, IKreo.; pain, as if stone were in stomach, Sil. Hº" chill. Epigastrium, feeling of constriction: Ananth., IGuaraea, ILyc., Plat.; in cholera, Arg. nit.; in cholera morbus, Elat.; in dyspepsia, IOp.; with dyspnoea, Rhod.; with anguish and dif- ficult breathing, IGuaiac.; in gastric derange- ment, Dory.; in gastralgia and gastritis, II Ars.; into hypochondrium, impeding breath- ing, Cact.; as if tightly laced (typhoid fever), IIgn.; in hepatic affections, IIChel.; painful, Calc., Dros., 1Graph., I.Jatroph., Sec.; pain- ful, after eating, I Plumb.; painful, better lying down, ILyc.; painful, with vomiting of clear Sour fluid, toward evening and at times at night, with sour belching (cardialgia), | |Phos.; painful, with vomiting of watery or glairy fluid, (cholera), Jatroph.; with palpi- tation, Ast. r.; in phthisis, ICetrar.; screw- ing-together sensation, Zinc.; spasmodic, in cardialgia, Izinc.; sudden, as if suffocating, Sang.; Sudden pain one or two hours after eating slightest quantity of food, soon extend- ing thence to left hypochondrium, then to region of heart and left shoulder, l l Phos.; with vomiting, Chel. Gº contraction, Cramplike, griping, pressure. Epigastrium, feeling of contraction: Daph., Lobel. i., Thuya; drawing aching, must bend double, iCalc.; oppressive, Con.; painful, Ast. r.; painful, taking breath away, Il Coccul.; painful, to left hypochondrium, later to head and left shoulder, better from warmth, | |Phos.; with palpitation, Amm. c.; spas- modic, in gastritis or gastralgia, II Ars. tº Constriction, Cramplike, griping, pressure. Epigastrium, convulsions: begin with an aura, INux v.; as of something running through abdomen into feet before epileptic attack, IICalc.; in plexus coeliaci, feels a blow like lightning, which causes her to throw herself back in the midst of tormenting pains (hysterical spasm), ICic.; from right to left, also to back, coming on in paroxysms, ICon. Epigastrium, cough : concussion, Amb.; con- stant and uncontrollable desire, with sudden pressure and constriction, as if pressed against with feet, I Rhod.; wrenched by dry, during day, Rhus; sensation of something exciting cough, Bell.; causes a sensation of a wound by some sharp instrument, Tabac.; from irrita- tion, IIPuls.; irritation, worse in mornings (pharyngitis), l l Natr. m.; loose, produced by titillation in laryngo-tracheitis, T ||Phos. ac.; nauseous feeling during, Ign.; pain during, 1 Arn., ICinch., DioSc., IHyos., Ipec., ILach., ILyc.; pain, day and night, Sep.; pain, with dry whooping and choking, Sep.; pressure causes, Calad.; Soreness, Bry., JNux v.; SOreness ex- tends upward, Ars.; stitches, Amm. C., Ars., |Bry.; stitches, when lying down, l l Rhus; seems to originate, producing tickling and se— vere pain, ILach.; from tickling, Ant. t., INatr. m., IINitr. ac.; from tickling above, in morning, Ign.; from tickling, short dry, dur- ing night, Lach.; from tickling, tormenting, LLach. Epigastrium, cramplike pain: Amyl., Chel., LDiosc., Jatroph., ILac def., Zinc.; below (vesicular eruption), HBell.; mounts into chest, Grat.; pain, apparently in diaphragm, better by bending forward, Cochl.; in diabetes, | | Uran. n. relieved ; worse for a week after menses (gastralgia), ITVer.; during preg- nancy, ICup. m., || Oxal. ac.; goes to right side, under short ribs, through to back, be- tween shoulders, I lSep.; with weak, sick feel- ing, Eup. pur.; throbbing, Chel. Bºº contraction, constriction, griping, pinching, pressure, tension. Epigastrium, crawling: to throat, Nux m.; as of numberless worms, Cina. H& Creeping. Epigastrium, creeping: beneath, Natr. c. gº crawling. Epigastrium, cutting: Calc., INux m., IOp., IPhyt., Ptel, Sil., Stront.; with anxiety, ICham.; cramplike, to navel, with faint, dis- tressed feeling, as if diarrhoea would come on, Diosc.; after eating, l l Bry.; after dinner, Ang.; as with glass, after midnight, Calad.; to hypogastrium, sides of abdomen and back, Ars.; as with knives, Bry., Arg. nit.; worse at night, especially after midnight, must lean forward (gastralgia), IKali c.; from chest and abdomen, better from pressure and bending double, brought on by vexation and indigna- tion, IIColoc.; repeated fine, sharp, Ustil.; after blows on stomach, Arn. Bºº darting, lancinating. Epigastrium, darting: Ign.; in cancer, Act. sp. tº cutting, lancinating. Epigastrium, digging : I Calc., Cina, Seneg. gº gnawing, griping. Epigastrium, disagreeable sensation : comes from, Amyg. Epigastrium, distension: . Aloe., | | Arg. met, Ars., Bell., Berb., IICalc., Cham., Dulc., Ferr., | | Hell., IKali c., ILach., IILyc., Phos., Prun.; bloating, Dig.; bloating, with asthma, ILac def.; bloating, during (chill of intermit- tent), IArs.; commences to bloat with begin- ning of chill, increases more and more, Coc- cul; bloating, in chlorosis, IGraph.; bloated, in gastric trouble, Kali c.; bloated, with pain in region of liver, Bell.; bloated, painfully, in morning, ICham; constant bloating, with op- pression of breathing, before breakfast, better after eating, I Sul.; bloated, with pressure as from a stone, Nux v, in diabetes, Natr. S.; feeling, Camph, l l Rob; feeling, in inflation (myelitis), IDulc.; feeling, with drawing in region of stomach, Mang.; hard, Ars., Bar. 29 450 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. m., ||Plumb., Stram.; has to loosen clohing, IHep.; worse morning and after eating, Nux v.; when in pain, as from incarcerated flatus (flatulent indigestion), ILyc.; painful, Ver.; in phthisis, ICetrar.; in pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; worse from pressure, Arn.; sensation of rupture, worse after supper, and sensitive (typhus), Ars.; and Soreness, not permitting least touch, even of clothing (chronic dyspepsia), Merc. cor.; swollen, I Bell, Chin. S., IICic., Ign., IKali c., IManc., I Natr. m., Thuya ; swelling, after eating, Phos.; frequent swelling, beneath, l l Sec.; feeling, as if swollen, IBry., IKali c.; swell- ing, with quotidian fever, l l Rhus; hard swelling, ILyc.; swelling, with hardness, ex- tending more to right side (left lobe of liver), | | Puls.; swelling, towards left side, Il Calc.; painful swelling, Arg. nit., I IOp.; swollen, allowed no pressure (quotidian), l l Puls.; swollen, like a saucer turned bottom up, pain- ful to pressure, Il Calc.; swelling, with sore- ness when touched, Petrol.; tympanitis (hy- pochondriasis), IIpec, ſº fulness. Epigastrium, distress : Bapt., Gossyp.; vio- lent, IIpec., | | Lyc, vir., | | Puls., Stram.; over, | | Ver.; with drawing pains in fingers and ankles, Ptel.; with dyspnoea, Lyss.; after eat- ing, Arn.; worse after eating, especially apples, l l Rumex; distress, in epilepsy, Ast. r.; with indigestion, l IIye. vir.; indescribable, tratrop. S., Myr. cer.; acute, in milana, Ipec.; worse before stool, must press hands on that region and bend forward (mesenteric disease), ICalc.; distress before stool composed of blood, bile and black fecal matter, l l Polyp.; terrible, in upper part, had to walk room, Amm. br. Epigastrium, drawing: Act. sp., Agar, IPtel., Zinc.; with fulness and oppression of breath- ing, il Rhod.; under sternum, feels like flatu- lence, Zing.; as if growing together as far as throat, where it, seems to press windpipe so that he can barely breathe, Spong.; to middle of sternum, as of hard body pressed into cav- ity, worse stooping, eating, drinking, parox: ysmal, Aur, mur.; around lower border of left ribs as if something were torn loose, even- ing, while sitting, Ars.; from left to right, Card. m; to chest, spasmodic, Agar. Epigastrium, dull pain: Ast; r., Bapt., Tereb.; in bending forward, better sitting erect, Sinap.; constant, Lyc.; heavy, worse after eating, better by frequent eructations of air, I Dios.; in tertian ague, Ignat.; in indigestion, IElat.; gradually increasing, passing after reaching its acme to spinal column and be- coming fixed there, has to bend double, | |Nux v. Bº aching. Tºpigastrium, emptiness: Aºsq. h., Ant. Q., ICroc., 1Glon., IIIgn., IKali c., I Sul.; in whooping cough, Stann.; deathly sensation, | Sep.; with distressing oppression in upper part of chest, Stann.; disappears with rum- bling below left ribs, Verbas.; not bettereating, Carbo a.; in evening, after eating (from nurs- ing), Oleand.; faint, IGels.; especially in resophagus, ll Mur. ac.; sense of goneness in, INatr. m.; goneness at 11 A.M., T Sul, Izinc.; goneness, in climaxis, Hydr. ac., IISul, Ustil.; goneness, in headache, ILSep.; goneness, dur- ing pregnancy, Natr. m.; goneness, with tape- worm, Sep.; in headache, IISep.; hollow- ness, IPod.; painful, in hemorrhoids, lSep. ; sinking, iCalc, p. & Epigastrium, eruption : blisters full of dark red blood, Ars. h.; large bluish spots, Ars. S. r.; exanthemata, spreading over abdomen and chest, Merc. viv.; pimples bleed easily when scratched, Kob.; red spots, INatr. m.; brown color of skin, ILach. Hº itching. Epigastrium, faintness: Alum., ICrotal., Diad., Diosc., IGlon., INatr. m., | |Sul.; deathly, produced by pressure in, Merc. sol.; in dia- betes, l l Uran. n., relieved; when meeting a friend, IAct. rac.; an all gone feeling in, Polyp.; goneness, caused by dull aching in stomach, Hydras.; with pain in region of liver and bowels, Ustil.; in häematemesis, ITereb.; at menopause, Crotal.; rising on both sides of sternum with suffocation, causing sighing and walking around room, during afternoon and evening, Amm. br. ɺ emptiness, weakness. ISpigastrium, as if falling : in angina pectoris, |Cact. Epigastrium, fermentation: Anac., Cast. eq., || Plat. Epigastrium, fever: chill commences, Calc.; begins, with spasmsin, Calc.; in typhoid fever, indescribable sensation, IIgn.; in yellow, in first stage, uncomfortable feeling, Ipec. Bºy" chill, heat, sweat. Epigastrium, flushing: over body, I Amyl. Epigastrium, fluttering: ICrotal., Xan.; in car- dialgia, Tabac.; with palpitation, ILNux v. Epigastrium, flying pains: after headache, AEsc. h.; pass to pubes, Ver. V. Epigastrium, fulness: |IAEsc. h., Ananth., | |Arg. met., Ars. h., Bov., Chen. v., 1Coloc., IDaph., IFerr., | | Hell., IIgn., IKali c., IILyc., IMerc., IMyr. cer., Nitr. sp. d., Prun, Xan.; with internal coldness, Spong.; with colic, around umbilicus, IColoc.; digestion slow, disturbed, weakened, IOp.; in dropsy, IFluor. ac.; after eating, Arn. ; an hour after break- fast, Ars. S. r.; with belching, which relieves, JNux v.; after eating, heaviness, tension with difficult respiration, IKali c.; as if he had eaten too much, Cycl.; as after a full meal or as from overlifting, with shortness of breath, Prun.; in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; in gastric derangement, IRob.; with indigestion (dyspepsia), IKali s.; must lie down after dinner, Tell.; in liver affection with dropsy, |Fluor.ac.; in morning, Asaf.; worse in morn- ing, and from external pressure, l l Ran. sc.; worse in motion, Bry, ; with Qualmishness, worse from eating, Mosch.; painful (bilious fe- ver), Ipec.; with palpitation, Oleand.; press- ure and drawing and oppression of respiration, | |Rhod.; with soreness when touched, Petrol.; with hurried respiration, Jacar. ; extends to- ward throat pit, descends with every empty deglutition but immediately returns, Rumex ; urging to take a long breath, but cannot, Alum.; in prolapsus uteri, Aloe. Hº distended, pressure. Epigastrium, gnawing: AEsc. h., Ars., 1Glon., IKalibi., Ptel.., | | Puls.; a little below (chronic. dysentery), |Nux v.; in chill, Ars; with chronic diarrhoea (syphilis), Lach.; dull, worse after dinner, Tromb.; after eating, Coccul, IGrat., after eating, in headache, IKali bi.; 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 451 better by small quantities of food, but worse by more, disposed to eat frequently (enlarge- ment and congestion, induration of liver), Magn. m.; in gastralgia, ILyc. Hºº emptiness, digging, griping. Epigastrium, gone feeling: gº emptiness, faintness. Epigastrium, griping: IColoc., Phos., Ptel., IPuls., Symph.; in and below, worse from touch, l l Chel.; and clutching, extending be- neath ribs into back, ILyc.; colicky, Bapt.; deep in, worse on deep breathing, Zinc.; in direction of small of back, during menses, Sars. ; with dryness of mouth, yellow coated tongue, and bitter taste, l l Ptel; after eating, worse toward evening, 1Coloc.; after eating, in gastralgia, I Sil.; with short belching, IIMagn. p.; as from flatus, iCarbo v.; in gas- tralgia, Lyc.; immediately followed by press- ure downward and towards, l l Plat.; remit- ting, Diosc. Bº clawing, constriction, contraction, cramplike, pressure. Epigastrium, grumbling: region, Ipom. Epigastrium, gurgling: IPhos. Epigastrium, heat: II Ars., Cub., || Kali bi., IPhos., IRob.; extends over body, Amyl.; burning, Ant.t.; accelerating breathing, IIISry.; radiating to chest, after eating, Natr. m.; in hysteria, Tarant.; with flatulent dyspepsia, accompanying pyrexia in men, Petrosel.; violent, like an explosion, into head (palpita- tion), Calc. a.; with fever, Cub.; worse during inspiration, Bry.; in sixth week of pregnancy, IIpec.; rising, Ferr.; in skin, region of, Cinch. bol.; sudden rising, with difficult respiration (hysteria), Val.; round spot, two inches in diameter, feels hot to patient but cold to touch, during fever, l l Nux v.; without ten- derness, Amyg.; in prolapsus uteri, Aloe ; to head, warm streams of blood, ICalc. Égº burning. Epigastrium, heaviness: Bar. c., Calad., Ign., Nitr. sp. d., Sil.; digestion slow, disturbed, weakened, IOp.; after eating, Rumex ; in pro- lapsus uteri, Aloe ; weight, Eucal., IHydras., IIKalibi., Merc, Sul.; weight, as though bur- dened with flatulence, Carbol.ac.; weight, cold, agonizing, with chill, Calc.; weight, crampy, Sil.; weight, with slow digestion, tº; of acids, l l Sep.; weight, with dyspepsia, ICol- lin. ; weight, an hour after breakfast, Ars. s.r.; weight, after eating, HAtrop. S.; weight, an hour after eating, better after eating again, Puls.; weight, as of a lump, Arn.; food feels like a wad, l l Bry.; weight, like a stone, l l Rob.; weight, as from a stone, early in morning on awaking, IPuls. B& pressure. Epigastrium, horrible sensation, when get- ting awake, morning(with drunkards): IIAsar. Epigastrium, hunger: ICOccul, ICrot.; worse in morning, awaking, Anac. Epigastrium, itching : Amm. m., IGuaraea; in- ternal, better taking food, IKali bi.; biting, when she feels cold, rubbing makes spot red, and vesicles arise, Soon vanishing, Spong. tº eruption. Epigastrium, jerks: Natr. m.; sudden, with fear, Calc. Epigastrium, lancinating: 1Carbo v., | |Rob.; worse at night, especially after midnight, must lean forward (gastralgia), IKali c.; as if pierced with a knife, Colch.; like stabs, Nic- col.; extends to vertebrae, right Scapula, at times to right side, IBadiag. Sº cutting, darting, stitches. Epigastrium, sensation as if something were loose : like loose flesh, that pulled every time he coughed, l l Staph. Epigastrium, lumps : burning pain, Cund.; cir- cumscribed hard mass as large as two fists, extending toward liver, could be felt when lying on back, l Sul.; feeling, as of a lump (angina pectoris, gastralgic form), Agar.; feel- ing of a hard body, IHep.; feeling of, after food, | |Sul.; flattened, resistant, scirrhous tumor, pain insufferable, I Hydras.; as if a heavy had fallen to back when attempting to rise from a recumbent position, Laur.; as large as a fist, sensitive to pressure, deep, IKali c.; hard, in left, Cund.; hard, between navel and edges of lower ribs, right side (cancerous affec- tions), HBism.; tumor, with marasmus, IHy- dras.; tumor, size of hen’s egg, Sensitive to pressure, cannot bear clothing, Merc. per.; tumor as large as a hen’s egg, doughy con- sistency, in centre a small spot as if filled with fluid (marasmus), l l Hydras.; tumor size of an orange, movable and sensitive to press- ure (relieved) (carcinoma ventricular), I IMez. Bºy" distended. Epigastrium, menses: pain, as if everything would be torn to pieces with laborlike pains, IGraph. Epigastrium, motion : feeling as of Something alive in, after typhoid fever (nervous affec- tion), Manc.; as of an animal Wriggling, re- gion of, Chel.; of something living, jumping about, IICroc.; movements, Coloc. Epigastrium, nausea; Act. rac., Ars., Cann. s., Diad., | | Hydras., Lac def., ITNux v.; with anxiety, Sabad., with anxiety, in even- ing, IPuls.; with fulness and tension, in abdo- men, Sinap.; with constrictive pains in hypo- gastrium, Coccul.; continuous, alternate with pain in abdomen, with diarrhoea, Squilla; deathly nausea as soon as she moved, better lying quietly, I LVib.; deathly, worse rising in morning (headache); Lac def; after eating, Agnus; as after eating too much fat, ICycl.; a kind of, Ruta ; with dull headache, Sinap.; in morning, fasting, Calc.; pain, followed by, IAEthus.; with sinking feeling, Jatroph; after stool, IVér.; rising to throat (affection of stom- ach), IKali bi.; in uterine prolapsus, Arn.; when walking, Ign. Hº Chap. 16, Nausea. Epigastrium, nervousness: Calab. . tº Epigastrium, feeling of obstruction: with eructations, IEup. perf., | |Stann. gº heaviness, pressure. Epigastrium, oppression: Apis, IApoc, Chel., 1Chlor., Magn. m., Nitr. sp. d., Phos.; Zinc.; loss of appetite, IStram.; to chest (shock of in- jury), 11Nux m.; in cholera morbus, IElat.; causes cough, IKalibi.; in diabetes mellitus, LArg. met.; with eructation, Aloe; in gastric derangement, IRob.; in indigestion, Elat.; sudden, during menses, everything must be loosened,Zinc.; before attack, in metrorrhagia, IMerc.; with nausea, worse from eatin g|Mosch.; worse at night, in recumbent position, Cinch; in indurated pancreas, iCarbo a.; with black stool, Merc. d.; as if stomach were too full, worse by pressure, ILobel i.; with warmth, Camph. 452 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. Epigastrium, pain (undefined): Ant. t., Ars. h, Arund., Bry, Bell., Cornus, Calab., Camph., Crotal., Ferr. iod., Jugl, Merc. Sul., Natr. m., Nux v., | | Rumex, Sec., Stram., | |Sul., Thuya, Il Ver.; pain to upper abdomen and back, especially kid- neys, Grat.; attacks, Ipec.; dull, heavy, to back, Ars. S. r.; to back and hypochondria, Amm. br.; with bloating and eructation of flatus (irritation of meninges in cervical por- tion), l l Paris ; as from something breaking loose at every firm step, Ictod.; better by hot brandy and water (flatulent indigestion), Lyc.; in bronchitis, Lobel. i.; in cancer of stomach, I | Hydras.; extending to cardiac re- gion and left shoulder blade (dyspepsia), Arg. Init.; Constant, in chronic cardialgia, i ISul.; deep, from pressure, Calad.; as if in or behind duodenum, Lyss.; with delirium, Camph.; digestion slow, disturbed, weakened, IOp.; in diphtheria, ILach.; distressing, throughout chill and heat, l l Eup. perf.; distressing, bet- ter raising sour, bitter wind, with shudder- ing, DioSc.; dull, Cochl., Zinc.; dull, deep, Med.; dull, caused by pressure of hand, Ars. h.; with atonic dyspepsia, Petrol.; after eat- ing, I Atrop. S., l l Ptel.; after eating, extending to back and abdomen, lasting about an hour and terminating in waterbrash (indigestion), | | Puls.; caused by eating or drinking, after diphtheria, ILac c.; after eating, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; after eating (fungus haematodes), | |Phos.; about an hour before eating (affec- tion of liver), Magn. m.; in a small space, after a meal, INux v.; in epileptiform spasms, | |Stram.; with short eructation of wind, IIMagn. p.; caused by excitement, Zinc.; excruciating, about, I Bell.; excruciating, caused by vomiting, extending to right hypo- chondrium and to groin (nephritis), Arn.; in chill of intermittent, Ars.; worse from Small quantity of animal food and rich pud- ding, butter and fatty food, IPtel.; severe, after fright in seventh month of pregnancy, Ign.; occasional, with fulness and tension in abdomen, Sinap.; in gastro-enteritis, IApis ; coming gradually, thence radiates upward and to both sides, reaching to back between lowest point of Scapulae, becomes agonizing, then gradually subsides (gastrodynia), Ver.; in haematemesis, Tereb.; with hiccough, IPhos.; in icterus, ISul.; in affection of lar- ynx, Kali bi.; fine, with constricting pain in left articulation of jaw, Pallad.; severe, to left, better standing still and pressing on it, Alum.; extending to left side of chest, Chen. v.; in colic of left, 1Carbo v.; into left hypo- chondrium, Diosc.; to left side, half hour after eating (dyspepsia), Arg. nit.; to left side, on pressure, with nausea, precedes attack (haema- temesis), l l Sec.; with nausea, l l Ptel.; fre- quent, at night, worse turning over, which he had to do all the time, Bapt.; periodical, at night, with tremor, Bell.; in ovaritis, Ham.; worse on pressure, Acet. ac., Chin. S., Zinc.; with pinching and griping in chest, and cough (phthisis), IKali c.; sickening,IGraph.; in smallpox, |Millef.; spasmodic, drives to despair, Ant. c.; from one side to other, worse opposite spleen, in walking, when sit- ting, worse about navel, Symph.; betterstand- ing erect, worse stooping, l l Dios.; worse by standing or sitting erect, petter stooping for- ward, Ptel.; when stooping, l l Alum.; when stooping, in asthma, IKali c.; when swallow- ing, Calc. p.; without tenderness, Amyg.; tormenting, l l Cup. m.; when touched (child- bed fever), IColoc.; during urination, Ipec.; in uterine tenesmus, first moderate, then in- tense, radiating over belly and limbs, Camph.; after re-vaccination, IIThuya; with vomit- ing, INux m.; better by vomiting liver-colored masses of blood, Chlor.; violent, ILac def; violent, at intervals, Iris; violent, in preg- nancy, Hyos.; with yellowish color of face (bronchitis), Lyc. Epigastrium, palpitation: with anxiety, Acon. Epigastrium, pinching : Chrom. ac., IIpec., Nux m., Zinc.; with short belching, IIMagn. p.; with belching, Tereb.; below, with nau- sea, Tereb.; on deep breathing, IICaust.; with confusion of forehead, IColoc.; in pleurisy, Ant. t.; to pubes, 1 |Sep.; when sitting bent over, Agnus; spasmodic, below, in evening, when sitting, Ang.; tensive, Calc.; trans- versely, after eating, ICina. Hºt Cramplike, pressure. Epigastrium, pressure : Apis, Arg. met., Arg. nit.A., rn., Asar., Aur. mur., Bov., Cepa, Coff., ICon..., | | Cupr.s., Ferr., Ign., Jacar., ILyc., IMyr. cer., Natr. m., INux v., Phos., || Ran., b., IRob., Sinap., | |Stann., Sul. ac., Ver., Yan., Zinc.; aching, as from Something forcing a passage (neuralgia of limbs), Val.; in afternoon, Spong.; alternating with heat and cold (cardialgia biliosa), Lobel. i.; with anxiety, ICham., Paeonia ; with anxiety and nausea, (hysteria), INux v.; asthma, Kali c.; into back and shoulders, 1Con...; to back, worse from touch (gastralgia), l l Phos. ac.; in and below, worse from touch, l l Chel.; be- neath, I Sec.; below, Seneg.; below, as if something would be pressed off, IKalm.; with difficult breathing, IPuls.; with dyspnoea, Rhod.; burning, Casc.; over chest to pit of throat, IKali c.; radiating to chest after eating, INatr. m.; over whole chest, breathing difficult, better before attack (epilepsy), ICaust.; during chill, Ars. h.; constant, IFerr., | | Plumb.; during cough, Bell.; with hollow, dry cough, iPhos.; sharp, with every cough, IPhos.; cramplike in, Zine.; cramplike, trans- versely, after eating, ICina ; Cramplike, pre- vents sleep, Coloc.; in diarrhoea, 11Caust.; digestion slow, disturbed, weakened, IOp.; in chronic diarrhoea (syphilis), ILach.; down- ward, IKalm.; after drink (pneumonia), l Ant. t.; also after drinking cold water, Ol, an:; in dropsy, IFluor. ac.; during eating, Rhod.; after eating, Asaf., Bell., 1Canth., Coccul., ILobel. i., Lyss., Rhod., Sang.; after dinner, | |Rhod.; as after eating too much, CaSc., Cycl.; especially after a meal, with fulness, Stront.; especially after meats, radiates to shoulder (cancer), Il Cund.; evenings and nights (cardialgia biliosa), Lobel. , i.; as if contents were pressing into chest, Cham.; in forenoon, All. sat., IGraph., Spong.; excited by certain kinds of food, mental emotions (cardialgia biliosa), as if food stuck, Amb., IPuls.; as if he had swallowed a bullet which had lodged, Tereb.; in quotidian fever, | |Rhus; in yellow fever, Ars.; after fright and vexation during menstrual period, Sup- 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 453 pression (cardialgia biliosa), ILobel. i.; with fulness and oppression, l l Rhod.; as of a hard Substance, Rumex ; in gastralgia gastritis, Il Ars.; as from a hard substance above, with coldness, III’hos.; in hypochondriasis, Ipec.; in icterus, IBry., Dig.; returning at short intervals, Coloc.; followed by jerking in legs each time after taking cold (jaundice) || Iod.; to left, below cartilages of upper false ribs, worse during expiration, Aur. met.; in affec- tion of liver with dropsy, Fluor. ac.; in hepatic typhus, Chel.; towards liver, sitting, Asaf.; as of a load, with indigestion, l l Kali S.; like a lump, sometimes rising under ster- nunn, worse by motion and taking a long breath, worse after eating, better lying quiet, | |Rumex ; like a marble toward heart, with strong quick heart-beat, worse in a stooping position, better sitting erect, IKalm.; during menses, ICaps., ISul.; in morning, IGraph.; worse in morning and by external pressure, | | Ran. Sc.; causes nausea, Ptel.; with nausea and sense of weakness, Samb.; at night, Calc., IGraph. ; painful, Camph., ICaps., Card. m., Carb. S., Pallad.; pain awakens at 2 or 3 A.M. (woman after childbed), Kali c.; painful, like a bar, Ananth.; after blows on stomach, Arn. ; pain, severe and constant outward (jaundice), Acon. ; pain, in tertian ague, Ign.; painful, worse touch (cholera Asiatica), IICup. m.; when pressing upon it and after stool in after- noon, Calc.; sharp, small spot in, better stoop- ing, lying down Ortaking a deep breath,Tereb.; into pharynx and feels as if a ball were rising in throat, ICon. ; makes her toss in despair (intermittent tertian), Cham.; with sensi- tiveness, Sec.; better sitting erect, IKalm.; in a small spot between navel, severe and annoying, takes away breath, better belching (dyspepsia ,ILach; in pit of stomach, Badiag.; (forerunner of cholera . Asiatica), IAcon., LEsc. h., All. Sat., IBadiag., Bry.; as from a stone, Cham., IIgn., Merc., IKali bi., INux v., IIPhos., Ptel.; as from a stone rolling from side to side, IGrat. ; as from a stone or undigested food,945 P.M., followed by stabbing in right lung below nipple, ILac c.; after stool, Crot.t., Puls.; on stooping, Chel.; as from hasty swallowing, Tereb.; as if swollen or drawn together, IRhus; toward throat pit, descends with every empty deglutition but immediately returns, Rumex ; to throat as if she would choke, thence to head, loses consciousness (hysteria), I [Nux v.; into throat, worse after drinking water (cholera) 10hin. s.; worse from touch (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; umbilical region, bladder and perineum, I Bry.; vio- lent, IRaph.; with vomiting, ITVer.; when walking, must walk slowly, Bell.; as from in- carcerated wind, INux m.; as from without, Tereb. 5& contraction, constriction, dis- tended, fulness, heaviness, sensitive, distension. Epigastrium, pricking: Arund.; as of a paper of pins that seemed to force themselves through flesh, causing her to rise and double up, and Scream, pins seem to come from each side (abscess of liver), I IMed.; pricking, through to back (affection of stomach), IKali bi. Bºe stitches. IEpigastrium, raw feeling : Con.; pain, worse conghing, IKali c.; painful on pressure, Ign. Bºbruised, soreness. Epigastrium, relaxed feeling: Arg. nit. Epigastrium, retraction: Dulc., | | Lactu. v.; during breathing, IOp.; with cough, Ant. t.; drawn in during croup, Spong.; with long expiration attended with whizzing and rat- tling, IOp.; to spine when breathing (croup), Acon.; sunken, Kali iod.; sunken, in brain affection, IHell.; sunken, in hydrocephalus, IHell.; sunken, in marasmus, Hydras, Hº Chap. 19, Abdomen retracted. Epigastrium, rheumatic pain: with nausea, |Curar. Epigastrium, rotating sensation : with uneasi- ness, anxiety and sighing, Goss. Epigastrium, rumbling : Anac., IICinch., Ipom.; and dull pain better by passage of flatus, IGels. Epigastrium, scraping : Il Ars., JNux v. Epigastrium, sensitive (to touch): Ars. h., II Bell., IBry., HCamph., ICarbo v., Chin. S., IICinch., Colch., Crotal, ICrot. t., Cupr. ars., | | Cup. m., Eup. perf, IFerr., Ferr. iod., IHyos., IIod., II Kali c., IILach., IILyc., IMerc.,Natr. a., JNatr. c., BNatr. m., ||Nux v., IPhos., IPhyt., Ruta, Sec., ISep., | |The- rid., Thuya, Ver., |zinc.; with anxiety and pressure, Sec.; worse just below ensi- form cartilage, Natr. a.; cannot bear cloth- ing, IBry., HCalc., ICrotal., IILyc., Spong.; the lightest covering cannot be endured, IColoc.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; in diphtheria, II,ach.; with atonic dyspepsia, Petrol.; , in intermittent, Coccul., l'Eup. perf.; in gastritis and gastralgia, IApis ; in haematemesis, IFerr., IHyos.; in congestive headache, Glon.; in gastric headache, Caust.; in hepatic affec- tions and dyspepsia, IIChel.; in icterus, IDig.; oppressive sensation when pressed upon, || Puls.; in pneumonia, Ant.t.; painful to press- ure, IBry., Card. m., Chlor., Colch, ICupr. ac., IKali c., || Merc. iod. rub., INuxy., Phos., Sarrac.; painful to pressure, with cough, ICinch.; painful on pressure, with faintness, | | Diosc.; painful to pressure, in intermittent, IDiad.; painful on pressure, in gastralgia, Sil.; painful on pressure, in chronic jaundice, Iod.; right painful, on pressure, in acute rheumatism and liver complaint, Chel.; pain- ful, on pressure, in splenitis, Citrus; press- ure causes dull, stinging pain, Lach.: pain- ful to touch (abortion), Coloc.; epigastric region painful to touch (chronic mesenteric disease), ICalc.; sensitive to pressure, Coecus, Cup. s., IManc., IPuls, ISil., Sinap., Spig, | | Wer.; to pressure, in gastric catarrh, 1Il pregnancy, IApis ; to pressure, in chorea, iAgar.; to pressure, in yellow fever, ILach.; to pressure, in gastralgia, IKali c., Stann.; in enlargement and congestion of , liver, IMagn. m.; to pressure, in mental disturbance, IChel.; to pressure, in mania puerperalis, INux v.; to pressure, in mental affections and acute rheumatism, Chel. ; to pressure, WOrse in morning and after eating, Nux v.; to press- ure on navel and in a corresponding region to back(chronic inflammation of pancreas), IIod.; to pressure, in perforating ulcer of stomach, INux v.; sore, Il Cup. m., IKalm., IILach.; sore, meteoristic (jaundice), Acon.; Sore, worse when stooping, IGlon.; sore to press- ure, Mang.; in one spot, corresponding to entrance of common choledic duct into duo- 454 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. denum, l l Pod.; feels every step painfully, Bar. c.; on making a false step, Aloe ; on stooping, l l Glon. ; causes sweat on face, with flushing, l l Spig.; with tension, Coff.; feels like vomiting, Lil. tig.; with vomiting, in par- Oxysms, IGels. Epigastrium, sharp pain: Zinc.; to back, IRan.b. Epigastrium, shock: sudden, causes opisthot- onus (tetanic convulsions), ICic. Epigastrinm, shooting : Chrom. ac.; to back, IRan. b.; to chest, IRumex ; below, with vesicular eruption, Bell.; particularly left side, worse inspiration, motion, touching, Berb.; in and above, on each side of sternum, |Rumex. Epigastrium, sinking: gº weakness. Epigastrium, soreness: Calab.,ICarbo a.,Cochl., 1Con., Dig., INux v., Phyt., Ran. Sc., War.; in whooping cough, Stann.; worse after eat- ing, Sang. ; caused by eructations, Coccul. ; with hiccough after eating, Kob.; from hic- cough after eating (sequel to cholera), Phos.; with hiccough, since two years, almost unin- terrupted, eighteen to twenty times a minute, INiccol.; with mucus in throat, Zing.; worse on touch, l l Ran. b.; on right side, to shoul- ders, ICrotal.; as if a spot were pressed upon below, and during inspiration, Sabad; worse by standing and sitting erect, and better by stooping forward, l l Ptel. Bº aching, bruised, sensitive. Epigastrium, spasmodic pain: 1Codein. H& Cramplike. Epigastrium, pain as if sprained : IIgn. Epigastrium, squeezing : extending into back and shoulders, Con. ; after eating, Coccul. Hº pressure. Epigastrium, sticking: Inul., Jamb.; to back, Tabac.; with cough, Phos.; frequent, Zinc. ɺ pricking, stinging. Epigastrium, stinging: Cham., IRhus; be- neath, Natr. c.; fine (gastralgia, gastritis), II Ars.; to hypogastrium, sides of abdomen, and back, Ars. §§ pricking, stinging. Epigastrium,stitches: AEthus., Carbo v., || Card. m., Carb. S., Caust., TChel.,Chim. m.,Colch., IKali c., BNitr. ac., IPhos., | | Puls., Senecio; to back, IChel., Niccol., Sabina ; between epigastrium and umbilicus, Jacar.; on breath- ing deeply, Caps., ISul.; during deep breath- ing or a shock, Act. sp.; into chest, 1Calc., | |Rumex ; in cholera, Arg. nit.; from cough- ing, IPod.; in whooping cough, Bry., Tabac.; downward, I Calc.; and drawing in with every stitch, worse sitting, weak and nauseated, Ca- lad.; dull, better bending body backward and forward, Cann. S.; external, after dinner, IKalibi.; in yellow fever, Ars. ; in gastralgia, gastritis, II Ars. ; in jaundice, I Sep.; during inspiration, Anac.; in icterus, IBry.; worse on inspiration, Spig.; during inhalation when standing, better walking, Carbo a.; in left, in cancer, T | Cund.; with nausea, l l Calad.; as with needles, deep, Calad. ; to sides and back, | | Dig.; during stool, iCalc.; from talking, HCaps. ; and tearing Over and into abdomen below navel (peritonitis), ILyc. Bºy" cutting, lancinating. Epigastrium, desire for stool: felt in, before constipated stool, Ver. Epigastrium, sunken: gº retracted. Epigastrium, sweat: Hyos. Epigastrium, swelling: gº distended, lumps. Epigastrium, swollen : gº distended. Epigastrium, sunstroke: seat of distress, Glon. . Epigastrium, tearing pain : IDaph.; in. Can- cer, IAct. sp.; in gastric disorders, IKali bl.; from chest and abdomen, better by pressure and bending double, brought on by vexation and indignation, IIColoc.; after dinner, Ang.; as if being torn out when yawning (paraple- gia), Ars.; lacerating pain, l l Plumb.; to Cesophagus, AEthus.; as if something Were tearing off, Petrol.; frequently repeated, Zinc. Epigastrium, tender: Đèº sensitive. Epigastrium, tension (tightness): Ant. t., Bar. c., IKali c., ILobel. i., TIStaph., IStram., ISil., | | Ver.; awakes, Chel.; is obliged to loosen clothes, cannot sit, IHep.; tight clothing intol- erable, Kreo.; contractive, as if everything would be drawn upward, especially during deep inhalations, and with cough, I Dros.; in haematemesis, Tereb.; with heat, Bry.; in hypochondriasis, Ipec.; in hepatic affections and dyspepsia, IIChel.; during menses, every- thing must be loosened, Zinc.; painful, Ang.; painful, awakens at 2 or 3 A.M. (woman after childbed), IKali c.; painful, particularly after eating, Bell.; pain above, apparently in dia phragm, better bending forward, , Cochl.; periodical, labored breathing, AEsc. h.; then true praecordial anxiety, l l Lactu. V. ; during pregnancy, IHKreo.; stitching pain every morning at 2 or 3 o'clock, worse lying down, during pregnancy, l l Puls.; with sensitiveness to touch, Coff.; in acute rheumatism and liver complaint, IChel. Gº contraction, constriction, cramplike, pressure. Epigastrium, throat : sensation like a worm creeping up into throat, causing coughing, Zinc. Epigastrium, throbbing : (beating, pulsating), Ant. t., Cact., Cann. S., Chel.,IECin., HICinch., IGlon., IFerr., Hydras., IIod., Kali c., IMagn. m., IPuls., Rheum, IRhus, l l Sep., ISil. ; with anxiety, Ferr.; almost taking her breath, with constant yawning, Kali c.; in cardialgia and headache, IKali c.; after coughing, HIpec.; painful, with cough, IIStann.; after eating, Natr. m.; after eating (indigestion), l l Puls.; to heart, Alum.; as if heart beat in, Jacar.; as if heart-beat were felt through thorax, Oleand.; palpitating heart is felt (mania), HIod.; like violent palpitation, IKali c.; each throb gives him a jerk, Calad.; in morning, Asaf.; at night, Eup. per., Puls.; on slight pressure, Hydras.; with pressure in right breast, extending toward liver, Kali c.; like a pulse, Menyanth.; isochronous with pulse (epigastric tumor, with marasmus), IHydras.; after walking, very tired, Calad. Epigastrium, tickling : causes cough with ex- pectoration, only in morning, IPhos. ac.; crawling causes cough, Bry. B& crawling, Creeping. Epigastrium, tingling: (pleurisy), Ant. t., Indig. Epigastrium, trembling: ICrotal., Med.; in dropsy, Ars.; nervous feeling, Ferr. iod. ; in- ternal, during menses, Arg. nit.; caused by noise, Agar.; with palpitation, Agar.; tremor, Act. rac. Epigastrium, tumor : Bº lumps. 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 455 12pigastrium, twisting : as of a ball above um- bilicus, Inul.; as if something were twisting about, Nux v.; in gastralgia, TLyc. Epigastrium, twitching : Ign. ; in epigastric tumor, with marasmus, Hydras., Petrosel.; flatulency, dyspepsia with pyrexia, in men, |Petrosel. Epigastrium, ulcerated feeling: Ananth.; must be on back, Spong.; pain, TRhus; pain, to touch, INatr. m. Epigastrium, uncomfortable feeling: Card m., | | Ipec.; with headache and nausea, Ferr. iod. Epigastrium, uneasiness: ICycl.; in dysentery, IColch.; followed by uprisings of food and acids, Kali c. Epigastrium, unpleasant feeling: with tran- sient vertigo, ICamph. Epigastrium, wabbling: with anxiety, Anac. Epigastrium, weakness: Alum., Arg. nit., LArs., Hydras., IIIgn., Lach., Pod.; , in asthma, ILobel i., on awaking in morning, ILac. c.; in cardialgia, ILobel i.; occasionally during day, Stann.; not better by eating, Carboa.; faintlike weariness about, l l Kali n.; faintish feeling, about 10 or 11 A.M. (dysen- tery), ISul.; faint feeling in ovarian tumor, IApis ; from eleven in morning until noon (cancer of uterus), ISul.; in gastro-duodenal catarrh, Hydras.; in haematemesis, ITereb.; and oppression, ILobel. i.; with palpitation and nervous symptoms, Calab.; and pressure rising to heart, ILobel. i.; sinking sensation (goneness), AEsc. h., Act. rac., Alum., Arum d., Chloral., ICrotal., IHydr. ac., IIgn., IKali c., ILac c., ILept., IMyr. cer., Natr. m., INux v., Phos., Stann., ISul., IITabac.; sinking during climacteric period, Tabac.; in dys- pepsia, Uran. n. ; sinking, emptiness or gone- ness, IISep.; sinking, after violent exercise, was suddenly subjected to mental excitement (uterine affection), Mur.; sinking, faint feel- ing, IElaps; sinking, fluttering (amenor- rhoea), ILach. ; sinking, at 11 A.M., IISul.; sinking, with dull feeling in supraorbital and frontal regions, Natr. a.; with right-sided headache, 10 A.M., Natr. m.; sinking, during menses, Tabac.; sinking, with nausea, Ja- troph., Tabac.; sinking, painful (uterine hemorrhage at climacteric period), Trill.; sinking, with palpitation, Nux v.; sinking, as if everything would drop through pelvis, with diarrhoea, IIPod.; sinking, with general sick feeling, IMerc. iod. rub.; sinking, with black stools, Merc. d.; sinking, follows light- colored papescent stools, Polyp.; sinking, Sud- denly, with nausea and vomiting, brandy re- lieved, Oleand.; with sweat, during meals, | |Kaliph. ; worse talking, Rumex ; from ex- cessive use of green tea or tobacco, III obel. i.; in upper part, IIIgn. ; with vertigo, lying on back, Alum. §º emptiness, faintness. IEpigastrium, weight: Gº heaviness. STOMACH, aching: AEsc. h., I Apis, ICarbol. ac., Ptel.; from acid food, l l Kreo.; through to back, coming on when at rest, better in mo- tion, ICycl.; to middle of chest (gastric com- plaints), I Ars.; with coldness, Lyss.; after cold drink, Iris; cold feet and hands, Alum.; dull, heavy distress, with sensation as if scalded, l l Rob.; dull distress, with hemor- rhages from mucous membranes (purpura), | |Sal. ac.; dull, heavy, ISul. ac.; dysentery, Caps.; after eating, IIBar. c., Bell., 1Calc., Hep., Puls., Stront.; better after eating (indigestion), Chel.; after breakfast, Cepa; before breakfast, Iris ; from eating too much salt, Nitr. sp. d.; as from emptiness, with nausea, Zinc.; in epilepsy, Stram.; with eruc- tation, Aurant.; With Sour eructation, Magn.c.; in intermittent (tertian), IAnt. c.; with chronic intermittent fever, Abies ; as if a hard body lay there after a moderate meal, worse from touch, pressure," extends to both sides, under false ribs, Sinap.; toward left side, moves up into Oesophagus, Asaf.; during preg- nancy, I Diosc.; worse from pressure, better eating, | | Chel.; when touching epigastrium, IBar. c.; with great accumulation of saliva, INatr. m.; when worms are present, with acid risings, l l Natr. p. §§ colic, dull pain, gastralgia, pain undefined. Stomach, acidity: Abrot., Acet. ac., ICaps., Chen. v., Chlorof, Chlor., Cinnam., Elaps, IGraph., Illic.,Iris, Kalibi...,Ikalif., ILac def, IILith.,ILobel.i., Merc. s., | |Natr. ph.,IINatr. s., Nitr. sp. d., l l Nux v., Phos. ac., Polyg., | |Sep., Zing.; in chronic alcoholism, Sul. ac.; in anaemia, IFerr.; in brandy drinkers, Arn.; burning, rising, spasmodic constriction, IKali c.; with catarrh of stomach, worse from starchy foods, INux v.; with colic, children, | | Natr. ph.; in diabetes, l l Uran, n.; with diarrhoea, Cinnam., Zing.; with dyspepsia, ICon., : Equiset., | Sal. ac.; after eating, Chel., Con...; epidemic affection, l l Card. m.; with eruc- tation, ICarbo v.; caused by food, Apoc., |Nitr. ac.; caused by fat food, Nitr. ac.; often, suddenly after taking food, l l Rob.; after farinaceous or fat food (bronchitis), ICaust.; after fruit, IICinch.; caused by fat meat, gravies, flatulent food, cabbage, turnips, warm bread, pastry, ice cream, raw fruit, etc., IRob.; after saccharine food (bronchitis), ICaust.; in gastric derangements, Ang.; in gastralgia, l l Sul.., | |Phos.; gnawing, IIIyc.; headache, Cast. eq., IHydras., IIris, HINux v., Ptel., IRob.; in sick headache, Iris,' ILobel. i.; after hemorrhage, Ferr.; in hem- orrhoids, INux v., ISul.; with incontinence of urine, in children, | | Natr. ph.; with inflam- ation of throat, l l Natr. ph.; oversecretion, Lact. ac., Natr ph.; while lying on back and walking, HCarbo. v.; with irritability of tem- per, Sabina; at night, IRob.; in phthisis, or Addison’s disease, ICalc.; with picking at nose, I | Natr. ph.; after pneumonia, ILach.; profuse discharge (cholera infantum), Iris ; in chronic prosopalgia, ICOccul.; with spasms and fever, IIMatr. ph.; rises into throat and mouth, Cact.; with vomiting, IINux m.; preceded by waterbrash (catarrh of stomach and small intestines), IHydr. ac. Stomach, acrid feeling : during digestion, Hep. Stomach, anxiety: Gº Epigastrium anxiety. Stomach, bearing down : during breakfast, Agar. Stomach, as though something bitter were in, ICup. m. Stomach, beating : tº throbbing. Stomach, boring: Ars., Jugl.; as if it would be perforated, better after breakfast, Natr. S.; towards spine, Sep. Stomach, bruised pain, with cough : Arn., IBry., Ol. an., INux v. gºt soreness. 456 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. Stomach, burning IAEsc. h., Amm. c., Amyl., HAnthrac., Ant. chl., Ant. t., II Ars., Ars, h., Ars. S. f., Arum m., Ascl. t., HBell., Benz. ac., HBerb., Bism., Brom., Bufo., ICalc. p., Calc. S., Camph., Canth., IICaps., Carbol.ac., Carb. S., Carbo v., Ced., Chin. a., HChin. s., ICic., 1Colch, Coloc., ICornus, Con., ICrot. t., Cub., Cund., ICup. a., Cup. S., IDios., Erig., Gymn., || Guaiac., || Ham., Hell., IHelon., Hep., Hydras., | | Hyos., ILobel. i., Merc., Merc. cor., Mosch., Niccol., INitr. ac., INux m., | | Oxal. ac., Phos., | |Rob., Sabad., Seneg., |Sep., Stram., Tabac., | | Tereb., Zinc.; into lower abdomen, Paris; aching, IICarbo v.; aching, worse drinking water, Led.; from acidity, Agar.; and acidity caused by smok- ing, Chel.; as of acidity, with pressure, ICard. m.; in chronic alcoholism, ISul. ac.; with anxiety, Ars., Jatroph.; awakens, AEsc. h.; to small of back, Carbo v.; after brandy, Ign.; prevents deep inhalation, Calad.; in pylorus (Scirrhus), II Ars.; in cancer, ICarbo a., Ars., HBism.; in cardiac orifice, l l Ran. b.; like red hot coals, II Ars., Ars. S. r.; in chol- era, Jatroph.; in cholera morbus, l l Ver. v.; circumscribed, size of a dollar, Gymn.; or coldness, Laur.; better by cold water, but is thrown up as soon as it becomes warm, IPhos.; followed by cold skin and cold sweat on fore- head, Acet. ac.; to chest, Arg. met., Millef., Ol. an., IPhos.; to chest, sometimes with great restlessness, Mang.; with oppression of chest, Calad.; constant, l l Zinc.; constant, frequently to throat, worse several hours after eating, in evening and at night (cardialgia), l l Phos.; continuous, in climaxis, ICact. ; , during cough, Hep.; with craving to eat, during vom- iting, Sang.; distress, Caulo., IPtel.; distress, with watery diarrhoea and prostration, Iris; distress, with dry fauces, Ustil.; distress, fine neuralgic pains, last three minutes, come on every ten or fifteen minutes, for several hours, Ustil.; distress, with pricking, forenoon and evening, || Diosc.; distress, with vomiting, first of food, then pure bile, occasionally acid mucus, after nausea (sick headache), | |Sang.; worse when doubling body in re- gion of right, hypochondria, where it be- comes a drawing burning, Millef.; in deaf- ness, Bar. m.; not better by drinking, | | Calad.; dull, Calad.; after eating, ICaps.; ICarbo a., HDaph., IKali c.; better by eat- ing (gastrosis), Mez.; especially after eating bread, Sars.; after eating heavy food (inter- vals of epileptic attacks), Ars.; one or two hours after eating, INatr. m.; Some hours after eating (stricture from spasm), Plumb.; must eat, IGraph.; with eructations, I Amyl., 1Colch., Zinc.; with hot eructations, in dysen- tery, IIPhos.; momentarily better by eruc- tations, l l Kali iod.; after erysipelas, I Apis; intermittent, Ars.; during chill, IDiad.; in yellow fever, ICadm. s., Merc.; like fire, as if flames were rushing out, Euphor.; burning, as if flames rose with flushes of heat, on account of which threw off covering, IManc.; from fright, Acon.; in gastralgia, Ars., Aur. mur. : gastralgia, Caps.; in gas tritis, ICarbo v., IKali iod., ILobel. i., ||Nux v.; in gastric disorder, Atrop. S.; gnawing ; Ruta ; haemoptysis, II Ars.; heat, IApis, Ars., Eucal., Polyg.; heat rising up, Bapt.; with headache (cancer labii), "Camph.; with head- ache, as if forehead would burst, Sang.; like violent heartburn, Sul.; into hypochron- dria, Cham.; causing hunger, IGraph.; worse from motion, HBry.; worse on motion, particularly going up stairs, Chin. a.; in morning, ISul.; in morning and during motion, better by eating (organic cardialgia), IKalibi.; in morning after rising, better after breakfast, Natr. S.; to mouth, Acon., IGels.; with nausea, l l Cupr. ars., Manc., Sang. ; with nausea and vomiting of mucus, bile or blood, Tereb.; to oesophagus, Dig., Trill.; into oesophagus (gastritis), Il Ver.; up opsoph- agus (cardialgia), l l Sec.; from oesophagus, burning cooling, as after eating cress, Agar.; peculiar pain similar to heartburn, but much worse, extends into Oesophagus, Berb.; up oesophagus to pharynx (chronic inebriate), | |Sang.; in ophthalmia,IICic.; with pain in ab- domen, Sec.; with pain as from a blow, Merc. iod. flav.; with pain and debility, Colch. ; pain, intense, Helon. ; pain intense, into oesospha- gus (during pregnancy), IHell.; pains, jerking, with faintness, Diosc.; pain, with oppression and weight, Form.; with palpitation and contraction, Sarrac.; periodical, Sul.; in peri- tonitis, ILyc.; in phthisis, |Elaps; and pinch- ing, Fluor. ac.; better in no position, worse cold drink, Ars. S. r.; during pregnancy, Ars., I Diosc., IHell., ILact. ac.; later dull pressure with nausea, Agar.; region of pyloric orifice, with violent retching and vomiting of bile and belching of wind, l l Pod.; raw, with sensation as if food remained for a long time undigested and caused pressure (chronic gastritis), Mez.; as if raw (gastric com- plaints), Ars.; with retching, Erig.; with hot risings, Aur. met.; later sharp and inter- mittent, with faintness, better bending for- ward in sitting posture, Sinap.; to shoulders (gastralgia and cancer), Carbo v.; shooting, stinging, ||Lapis; while sitting, Calc.; worse smoking, Ailant., Lact. ac.; with desire for stool, Cornus; rising to throat, Anac., |Natr. m. ; to throat after eating, Kali c.; coming up throat to mouth with sour eructa- tion, Sinap.; rising up throat with rawness in mouth, Tarax.; in chronic ulcers on leg with dyspesia, ILyc.; with vertigo, Coff.; before vomiting, l l Rhus; with vomiting, Iris; with vomiting of acid white mucous fluid (ulcera- tion of stomach), IKali bi.; with vomiting, constipation and afternoon fever, Ptel.; with vomiting of food or mucus, anorexia, intense thirst for cold food and drinks (dysentery), IIPhos.; with vomiting of a greenish yellow, bitter liquid, Merc. iod. flav.; in uraemic vomiting, ICupr. ac ; with vomiting (during pregnancy), ICanth.; worse after vomiting, in cholera Asiatica, Ars.; after a glass of wine with nutmeg (diarrhoea), ISul.; warm things cause a sensation of burning and can be felt entering, Natr. a. H& corroding, heat, inflammation. Stomach, cancer: Acet. ac., Act. sp., II Ars., I Ars. i., Bar. c., Bell., IBism.,1Caps., Carboa., ICarbo v., IICarbol.ac., IICon., IICund., IHy- dras., IKreo., ILach., | | Lyc., Merc.cor., Mez., IIPhos., Sep., ISil., Staph., ISul.; , with coffee-ground vomiting, IPhos.; sensitive to contact, especially of clothes, with drunkards, 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 457 ILach.; with burning, Carbo v.; clawing, 1Carbo a.; hard knobby swelling in pyloric region, ICund.; for more than ten years has suffered from an affection supposed to be cancer, passive motion like riding, aggravates, eats too much Salt and salted food, Nitr. sp. d.; with hemorrhages and vomiting of mucus, Crotal., IMez.; especially when about to pass into state of ulceration, Il Phos. Stomach, canker: | | Sal. ac. Stomach, catarrh: || Acon., Alum., HI Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Il Ars., IIBry., HCham., II.Chel., Chlor., HCinch., 1Coca, Coloc., II Cop., Corn., HDig., Eup. perf., Ferr. ph., IGels., Hippoz., Hydr. ac., Indig., IIIpec., IIris, IKali bi., IIMerc., IMez., IINux v., IPod., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., ISul., II Wer.; with acidity and flatulency, worse from starchy foods, Nux v.; with acid vomiting, IKalibi.; chronic, Eucal., IHydras., IKalibi., || Kali s., IINux v., Ptel., ISinap.; from cold drinks, ice cream, fruit and pastry, IPuls.; with constipation, IHydras.; with frequent eructations, IGraph.; after eating fat food, | |Spig.; with flatulent swelling, INux m.; from grief and worry, IIgn.; with hemor- rhoids, IKali s.; after loss of fluids or severe illness, IICinch. ; from indigestible or ice cold things, Ipec.; during pregnancy, Ant. c.; with jaundice, IHydras., IKali m.; with lassi- tude, IDig.; during measles, II Ant. c.; from Overheating, Ant. c.; before pneumonia, 1Chel.; with yellow coated tongue, Kalis.; especially in young people, Sep.; during climacteric period, IGraph. #&” derangement, digestion, dyspepsia. Stomach, chill: Berb.; begins with agonizing weight, IICalc.; shivering, starting from, Curar.; general shuddering, proceeding from, Eup. perf; better after vomiting, Berb. gº coldness, fever. Stomach, choking feeling: into throat, IIIgn. Stomach, clawing: in cancer, 1Carbo a.; worse on drawing up knees, Med.; extending to umbilicus (gastralgia), Stann.; after mid- night as from a purge, changing to burn- ing, IINux v.; with vomiting of ingesta, IGraph.; with pressure and tension between Scapulaº, pains extend to chest or down back to anus with urging to stool (gastralgia), |Nux V. Stomach, feeling of coldness: Amm. br., Ars., Arund., Cadm.s., IICamph., Carbo v., | | Chel., Chlor., IICinch., Clem., Grat., IKali bi., | | Kaliiod., Lactu. V., INatr. m., Ol. an., Sa- bad., Spong., Tarax., Vespa; chilled by water, ISul. ac.; chilled by cold substances (intestinal catarrh), Ars.; before eating, ICist. c.; after eating, ICist. c.; from eating fruit, IArs.; after slight meal, better laying hand on stomach, ICarbo a.; as if freezing, IPhos.; followed by warmth and sweat, Merc. per.; icy, IICaps., Hippom., || Lactu. v.; icy, after warmth, l l Lactu. v.; icy, with pain and debility, IColch.; like a lump of ice, worse morning, Bov.; with nausea, Tabac.; at noon, Zinc.; and oppression, food lies heavy, Absin.; cooling pain, with here and there a sharp and pointed pressure, Lyss.; as after eating pep- permint lozenges, 1Camph.; with relaxed feel- ing, ISul. ac.; as if a stone lay in stomach, after vertigo, Acon.; as of cold water in it, Caps. ; as if full of water, Grat.; with inclina- tion to vomit, Magn. S.; water lies in a cold mass, II Ars. Bº chill. Stomach, colic : tº cramp, gastralgia. Stomach, congestion : IGels., Ptel.; painful, IHelon. ; of pylorus, Bar. m. ɺ inflamma- tion, heat. Stomach, constriction: Alum., Bell., Chin.s., Coccul., Crotal., ILyc., Menyanth., Mez., Nic- col.; or boring into back, ILyc.; binding pain in different parts, IGraph.; in catarrh, Anac.; as if closed (constipation), Cact.; with colic, Natr. c.; digestion slow, disturbed and weakened, HOp.; as if coats were spasmodically drawn, better by eating, Arn. ; distressing, just above pit, as if knotted up, or as of a hard lump of undigested food (dyspepsia), Abies; better drawing up limbs and lying on left side,Chel.; as if it drew together in a lump, and then Sud- denly opened, IManc.; as if food had to force itself through while eating, Bar. c.; in gas- tralgia, II Ars., Sil.; worse in morning and during motion, better by eating (organic car- dialgia), IKali bi.; painful, Arum m., Bor., IIGraph., IMagn. c., IINux v., Op.; pain, as if rolled into a ball, better drawing up legs, Bry.; pain to chest, better by eructation,Sep.; pain after eating, l ISul.; painful, one or two hours after eating, Natr. m.; painful, better pressure and laying down, Amm. c.; periodic, Arg. nit.; pinching pain with belching, last- ing one to two hours after eating (ulcer of stomach), l l Mez.; pressing pain, Helon.; worse from pressure, better after eating, l l Chel.; prevents sleep, IColoc.; from both sides, with anxiety and increased warmth, Zinc.; as if strapped together, Tell.; as if tied together, ICarb. S.; spasmodic, Euphor.; extends through to spine, I Sec.; sudden, as if pressed against with feet, with constant and uncon- trollable desire to cough, arising from epigas- trium, l l Rhod.; with uprisings of clearwater, Stront. §§º contraction. Stomach, contraction: IBell., IPlumb.; in asthma, Il Ars. ; back parts, with coldness, griping, and sore feeling, Con...; cardiac Open- ing, food comes up, iPhos.; deep, Jamb.; feel- ing, Laur., | | Sec.; feeling, beneath, ICarbo v.; after food, more by stimulants, Osm.; so hard and rapid, pain causes screams, IPod.; in hysteria, IHyos.; painful, Atrop. S., Ratan. ; painful, from eating too much salt, Nitr. sp. d.; painful, as if caused by some living thing, Ananth.; painful, in gastralgia, HSul. ac.; pain moving downward, l l Ptel.; painful, prevents vomiting (cholerine), IAEthus. ; spasmodic, Arn., H 1Ars., 1Bell., Con., Hydr. ac.; spas- modic, in cholera, Jatroph. ; spasmodic, better after eating (diarrhoea), IBrom.; spas- modic, with little or nothing coming to mouth (indigestion), Natr. c.; spasmodic, caused by swallowing a mouthful of water (perforating ulcer of stomach), INux v. B& constriction. Stomach, corroding sensation : Cup. m., Stram.; better after eating, l l Iod. Bºy" burning, rawness. Stomach, cough : affected by, Sep.; seems to come from, All.sat. ; dry, fatiguing, seeming to come from stomach, Sep. ; dry, from reflex action, IKali br.: dry, short, Sep.; dry, as if something remained lodged, Sep.; pain into spleen, IBor.; painful on awaking between 5 458 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. and 6 A.M., IKali c.; with pulling upward, 1Caps. ; reversed action, during, Bell. ; shock, with sensation of excoriation of chest, l l Ru- mex; mostly before sunset, ILyc.; turning, during, IPuls. & Hº Chap. 27, Cough stomach. Stomach, Cramp : Act. sp., AEsc. g., Ananth., Anthrok., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Apis, Art. V., Arum t., Ascl. t., Aur. mur., Bar. m., IBell., Bism., 1Calc., Cann. S., IICarbo v. ICaust., Cinnam., Coff., 1Coff. t., ICochl., 1Colch., IIColoc., HICup. ac., | | Diosc., | | Ferr., IGels., l l Grat., || Guaiac., | | Ham., IHelon., IHydrocot., IILyc., Natr, c., Natr. m., II.Nux v., Paris, IPhos., Psor., | | Puls., Seneg., ISep., Thlaspi; cries, with anguish, AEthus. ; followed by drawing in of abdomen, Ver. v.; as if a band were tightly laced or drawn around body, Il Magn. p.; with anxiety, ICalc.; with constriction in chest, ICalc.; hindering breathing, Ananth.; bruised sore- ness, afterwards to back, ILobel. i.; into chest, 1Carbo v.; following rattling in chest, with rough cough, IMur. ac.; in cholera,INux v.; in cholera morbus, I Diosc., | | Ver. v.; af- ter taking cold, ICochl.; of contortional na- ture, better bending, ILyc.; cutting, before chill, IDiad.; worse after drinking, Bell.; after eating, ICrotal., Daph., | | Ham., Sul.; after dinner, INux m.; two hours after a hearty dinner, Ham. ; after least particle of food and in evening, after falling and striking region of stomach, two years ago, l l Nux v.; from eating fruit, ILyc.; after eating rye bread, |Merc. cor.; with eructation and palpitation, IKalm. ; with sour eructations, ICalc.; with distress, from acid eructations, half an hour after eat- ing, Phos. ac.; preceding erysipelas, affecting one side of face, Nux v.; in evening, Bapt.; feeling in Orifice, resulting in nausea, Jamb. ; in bilious fever, TVer.; in yellow fever, ICadm. s. ; in forenoon, 11.30, better after eating, Brom.; in gangrene of bowels, LArs. S. f.; from gases, Calc.; gnawing and sighing, | | Eup. pur.; with headache, Calc. p., Coc- cul. ; in megrim, IAEthus.; with bluish hem- orrhoids, ICalc.; hysterical, Ver.; tightening pain in legs, during, ICalc.; radiating to liver, simulating hepatic colic (gastric neurosis), | | Phos.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, TVer.; before menses, IBell.; after menses, IBell., Bor.; in morning, 2 A.M., Ars. ; begins toward morning, through both sides to back, worse from pressure on last dorsal vertebra, ICochl.; with nausea, ICalc.,1Collin., IGraph.;frequent, in all phases of the moon, and on least atmos- pheric variation, orimmediately after some un- usual pleasurable or painful impression(chron- ic syphilitic ophthalmia), IMerc.; in night, ICamph.; at night, better by belching, ICo- loc.; with palpitation, Calc.; periodical at- tacks after eating, worse by contact, better by change of position, Ign. ; during pregnancy, 1Con.; better riding and sitting erect, IGels.; prevents rising from a seat, felt when laugh- ing or sneezing, worse waking in morning and attempting any muscular exertion, l ISul.; with pressure and tension between scapulae, pains extend down back to anus, with urging to stool (gastralgia), HENux v.; in the scrofu- slous, iCalc.; from middle of spine, 10 to 12 P.M., daily, l l Agar.; during stool, Kali c.; Stomach, crawling: extending to shoulders, in morning, fasting and after eating, ILNux v.; with tendency to constipation, especially, those of lymphatic temperament, ICon...; with sweat over whole body, I Calc.; spreading to throat, better by eructation (cardialgia), IBar. c.; better from tightening clothes, Natr. m.; followed by tonsillitis, l l Cup. ars.; upwards, with diar- rhoea, Cup. m.; reflex from uterine irritation, IVib.; with bilious vomiting (cardialgia), | |Sec.; with vomiting of food, Calc., IGraph.; better after vomiting, Hyos.; with vomiting, in cholera, Nux v.; , ending in vomiting, ICalc.; with sudden violent vomiting of wa- tery fluids (cholera), Jatroph.; with water- brash, Card. m.; every time he gets feet wet, or after any unusual exposure, Melil.; as from wind, l l Med.; with yawning, Calc. tº aching, contraction, constriction, gastralgia, pinching. in haematemesis, Ars.; painful, IPuls.; with yawning, ILyc. Stomach, cutting: AEsc.h., Bell..,IDiosc., Gamb., Hydras., IIgn., IKali c., | | Kali m., ILyc., INatr. c., Phos.; and below, causes moaning, Ars. h.; must bend backward and hold breath, HBell.; to chest, Coloc.; coliclike, every, few minutes, IIDiosc.; deep, paroxysmal, Nitr. sp. d.; while eating, Cup. ars.; on commencing to eat, better while eating, Ang; in intermittent fever, IDiad.; in yellow fever, ICadm. S.; in cardialgia, Aur, mur.; to genitals before attack (metrorrhagia), IMerc.; in gastralgia, Abrot.; with headache, ICalc. p.; as if knives were run- ning into, Sil.; in left side, after eating, IKali c.; worse from motion and pressure, Bell.; every few moments, Erig.; with nausea and inclination to vomit, Merc. iod. flav.; in par- oxysms, Asaf., in paroxysms, excruciating, knifelike, IPhos.; as if cut to pieces, HKali c.; as if cut to pieces, rouses from sleep at 1 A.M., Magn. m. ; worse from pressure and yawning, Chel.; Sharp, Amm.br., Ustil.; sharp, every five minutes, while sitting, Col- lin.; spasmodic, so as to bend body double, worse on slightest muscular motion, better from warmth, Magn. p.; toward spine, Sep. Hº darting, lancinating, Stomach, darting: Act. rac., IMerc. cor. Hºº cutting, lancinating. Stomach, derangement (affections, complaints, disordered, disturbance): ILAnt. c., Ant. t., HArg. nit., II Ars., IIAsaf., | | Astac., Atrop. s., IIPry., Caps., Carbo v., 1Cham., ; Ced., HCinch., Coff., Curar., Dory., Eucal., IHep., IKalibi., IKali c., IKali m., ILac c., Lobel. i., IIMerc., Mez., INatr.c., INatr. m., INatr. S., ILNux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRob., | |Sabad., Sars., Tarant., II Ver., Vinca; in albuminuria, l l Nux v.; after acids, Caust., HSep.; with acidity, IINatr. ph.; from atonic state, IIHydras.; with asthma, ILobel. i.; after beer, I Ferr.; in weakness of bladder, I l'Uran. n.; after bread, ISep.; with chills, IBry.; in children, Rheum ; after cholera evacuation had ceased, ITNux v.; in chlorosis, Ign.; chronic affections, especially of mucous mem- brane, IHydras.; black coffee relieves, IBrom.; after a cold, Ant.c.; with coldness, IBry.; with constipation, IIod., IINux v.; in diabetes, Nux v.; one ear red, hot, and frequently itches, | |Natr.ph.; after breakfast, Hyper.; from eating 17. SUROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 459 together what does not agree, Ant. c.; causing diarrhoea, Zing.; as if diarrhoea would set in through entire intestinal canal, Chin. a.; after eggs, Colch. ; emaciated, Atrop. S.; beginning with eructation of putrid gas, tasting like rot- ten eggs and ending with watery diarrhoea, worse morning (phthisis), Kali c.; with im- petigo capitis, Iris; with eruptions (rash), IKali m.; with herpes zoster, burning, |Merc.; with pustular or papillar eruption, in groups, Cop.; in evening, Amb., Ars. S. r.; with fatigue from slightest exercise, in heat of Summer, INux v.; with catarrhal con- junctivitis, IPuls.; after fat food, Sep.; feel- ing, Caust.; in fever, 1Caps., IHydras.; in gastric fever, IBry.; in intermittent, l l Tarax.; causes relapses of intermitent, Ant. c.; in typhus versatilis, Natr. m.; following cere- bral irritation, Tabac.; with headache, II Ant. c., Corn., IIIpec., IIris, Kalibi., INux m., l l Rheum ; with headache in bilious sub- jects, Iris; in chronic headache, Calc.; in headache, in occiput, IINux v.; in sick head- ache, Ipec., IIPuls.; in American sick head- ache, ILac def., Sang.; with heart disease, amblyopia, Puls.; idiopathic, Helon.; in infants, ICoff.; with contracted kidneys, Uran. n.; during menses or following urticaria, ICop.; after overtaxed mental powers, INux m.; after milk, Sep.; with nausea and vom- iting, ILobel. i.; worse in morning, Sabad.; worse towards morning, awaking at 4 o’clock, INux v., Ptel.; in ovarian troubles, Pallad.; with panaritium, ILyc.; from pastry, ILyc., IIPuls.; in pregnancy, Cadm. s., Nux v., IPetrol., Sabad, ITabac.; with rheumatism, 1Colch. ; with inflammatory rheumatism, Ver. v.; with rheumatic pain in limbs, Natr. s.; after scarlet fever, I Apoc.; dependent on disorder of solar plexus of great sympathetic, ICodein.; spasmodic affections, Magn. c.; with sore throat after diphtheria or scarlatina, IPhyt.; with coated tongue, clammy taste, anorexia, pressure in stomach, empty eructa- tion, IColch.; sympathetic uterine, Hydras.; with urticaria, IApis, LArs., INux v., ISul.; sympathetic uterine and renal,IHelon.; caus- ing vertigo, Ant. c., Collin., || Natr. ph., INatr. s., HINux v., Pod.; with worms, |Cina. Hº digestion, dyspepsia, indigestion. Stomach, digestion : deficient, in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; defective, in atrophy of children, Magn. c.; disordered, Anthrok.,Con., IKali c., IPuls., Sep., Thuya; defective as- simmilation (anaemia), IPuls.; with diar- rhoea, Carbo v., | | Sep.; easily disturbed, Ant. c.; with eructatation, Carbo a.; disturbed, in jaundice, I | Tarax.; disturbed, in facial neural- gia, l l Puls.; disturbed, after abuse of opium, TNatr. m.; difficult, Coca , derangement, with influenza, IPhyt.; impaired, Cinnam.; im- peded, Merc. sul.; inactive, IOp.; impaired after coitus, IDig.; excites palpitation, ILyc., Sep.; poor, Ign. ; poor with chronic diar- rhoea, in adults, IOl. jec.; slow, Aur. mur., Berb., IICinch., | | Cornus, Cycl., Eucal., INuph., Paris, IITarant.; slow, especially of acids, with sensation of weightin epigastrium, | |Sep.; slow, with flatulence and acidity, ILyc.; slow, with heaviness, pressure, con- striction and pain in stomach and praecor- dium, IOp.; slow and painful (gastralgia), ISil.; slow and imperfect, asthenia, Nux v.; slow, in chronic rheumatism, l l Sabina ; tor- pid, Bell.; torpid, with sluggish mind, IMerc. cor.; weak, Amm. ben., Anac., HBenz. ac., Coca, IHydras., . I [Niccol., IIOleand., IOp., Paris, Petrol., Zing.; weak, especially in the aged, INux m.; weak, in amblyopia, ICinch.; weak, in anaemia, ICycl.; weak, with loss of appetite, Sang.; weak from blow or strain, scarcely any food agrees, sleepy all day, Calc.; weak in chronic bronchitis, Inul.; weak, with cerebral affections, Zinc.; weak after eating, Bar. c.; weak, particularly in diseases from exhaustion and later stages of nervous fevers, IHydras.; weak, with continuous hunger, IMerc.; weak, in hypochondriacs, Anac.; weak in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar. Hºederangement, dyspepsia, indigestion. Stomach, digging: IChel.., || Kali c.; burrowing, Stront.; in gastralgia, Sil.; painful, as from hunger, Millef.; in pit, in cholerine, IIAsar.; rooting, in morning, passes off after breakfast, Amm. m. Stomach, disagreeable feeling : Ars. S. r.; in cardiacorifice,extending upward along Cesoph- agus, Zinc.; as if he had drunk lukewarm water, Spong. Stomach, discomfort: Amm. ben, Benz, ac.; after eating, Carbo v.; after eating a little, IILyc.; in pit (cholerine), IIAsar. Stomach, distension: Alum., Apis, Bry, IICar- bo v., Coccus, ICroc., Cup. S., Dig, Guaraea, IIKali c., IManc., Mosch., INatr. m., Puls.; aching, iPhos.; in Sanguineous apoplexy, | |Sang.; bloated, Arg, nit.,IICarbo V., Colch., IIgn, Illic, Ind., ILach., IIIyc., . IPuls.; bloated, must undo clothing (palpitation), IICalc.; bloated, after diphtheria, Lac C.; bloated, worse from drinking water, Manc.; bloated, after eating (phthisis), Stann.; bloated a good deal, with flatus giving distress (dyspepsia), ILyc.; bloated, in intermittent, iCalc.; bloated, in nervous fever, Manc.; bloated, in gastromalacia, Kreo.; bloated, after operation, for hemorrhoids, ICroc.; bloated, oppressing heart and lungs, pain be- hind sternum, INux m.; bloated, oppressive, in apyrexia, Sabad.; bloated, with loss of appe- tité, Sabad.; bloated, with vertigo, Tarant.; bloated, with yawning (cardialgia and head- ache), IKali c.; as if it would burst, Iºkali c.; from least contradiction (hysteria), Nux m.; in dyspeptics, IHydras.; after eating. Alum., Apoc., Aur. mur., Diosc., IGrat., Nux m.; flatulent, IArg. nit., Arn, HiCarbo V., ICor: nus, IILyc., IPuls.; , with enlargement of spleen, I (Perr. mur.; better after stool, with fulness of head and dulness, Cornus; swell- ing, Bry., ICalc.,Con, I Hep., Kali c., Merc.; swelling, obliged to loosen clothing, Ign. ; swells in evening, has to unfasten clothes, Kreo.; swells, after eating (chlorosis), Calc.; swelling, evening, with fulness and pressure, IKali bi.; swells, in diarrhoea, ISul.; Swell- ing, as if he had eaten too much, even when he had taken nothing, worse after eating even light food, IColch.; swelling, as from violent spasm of diaphragm (epileptic), ICic.; swell- ing and fulness, Sul.; swells, during pain, Arg, nit.; swelling with pain in abdomen, 460 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. extending to left hypochondria, sides, back and base of chest, IIIpec.; swelling of pit, Aur. met. ; swelling in region of pylorus, I Con. Stomach, distress: Carbol. ac., Caulo., IDiosc., Lept., ILyc., Nitr. ac., Sec.; constant., IAEsc. h., Ustil.; had to walk around room all day to get breath, Diosc.; in dysentery, with hoteruc- tations, IIPhos.; after eating, ICarbo a., ; Cub., DioSc., ISpong.; better by eating, Jab.; after eating and drinking (chronic gastritis), IApis, Rumex ; after dinner, INux m.; worse after dinner and from slightest mental emotion, ENux m.; after dinner and supper, with incli- nation to eructate, Zinc.; after eating, in gastric catarrh, ICop.; after eating ever so little (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar., Natr. S.; all evening, Osm.; with flatus, IRob.; with escape of flatus and frequent eructation, l l Lil. tig., Sarrac.; with sensation of heat, INux m.; of gas, Chlorof. ; from gases, after meals, Sal, ac.; in gastralgia, Calc. p., Stann.; during menses, Thuya ; hard, tense, IMerc.; hypertrophied pylorus, Zinc.; inflation, in organic cardialgia, HKali bi.; in chronic jaundice, IIod.; meteor- ism, Asaf.; meteorism, in ileus, IColch.; me- teorism, sensitive to touch, IMagn. c.; with nausea, Ced.; at night, awake, Asaf.; painful, after fruit, l l Ver.; painful, with nausea, IGels.; puffed, after eating, Lach. ; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; with pressure, Chel.; in prolapsus uteri, I Arg. nit.; puffed, Ferr. ph.; puffed, with fever and vomiting, | | Ferr. ph.; worse from food (pregnancy), 1 ISul. ac.; caused by eating, pains worse an hour after eating (chronic diar- rhoea), ISul.; as of something that ought to come up, Eup. perf.; with indifference and low spirits, after least annoyance, IKali bi.; in ophthalmia, II Ars.; with frequent, sharp pains at 7 A.M., must unfasten clothes, Diosc.; so severe could not sit up, l l Rumex ; with vomiting of food or mucus, anorexia, intense thirst for cool food or drinks (dysentery), II Phos. Bºy” fulness, pressure. Stomach, drawing: Arg. nit.; back, l l Hepar.; in back part, I Stram.; in back part, with drawing in middle of back opposite to it, IStram.; in cardiac end on walking fast, Anac.; pain, often extending into chest, IPhos.; through right chest into shoulder an hour after eating, better loosening dress and eruc- tating, ISep.; worse after drinking, Bell.; with sensation as if epigastrium were enlarged, with nausea, Mang.; to chest and throat, op- pressive pain, after potatoes, Alum.; painful, INatr. c.; twisting, as if it were tightly drawn against spine, causing pain in dorsal region, Ver. v.; pulling sensation, Chin. s. Stomach, feeling of dryness: || Kali iod.; as of something very dry lying there, must drink, Calad. Stomach, dull pain: IHydras.; causes faintish feeling, goneness in epigastrium, Hydras., IPuls.; after eating, ICalc. p.; as if walls were thick, after eating, Æsc. h.; heavy, IGlon.; in chronic headache, IDulc.; weary, in cardiac region, to left side and dorsal region, I Diosc. Stomach, dyspepsia: Abies, l l Abrot., | IAEsc. h., | | AF'thus., Agar., Alet., ; All. Sat., || Alum., | | Alumin., Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., | | Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., IIArg, nit., Arn., II Ars., ; Arum m., Asaf, IAur. met., IBapt., IBar. c., Bell., Berb., Bism., Bov., IIBry., ICact., || Cadm. s., | | Calad., IICalc., Caps., 1Carbol. ac., iiCarbo v., || Card. m., Caust., ICed., ICham., IIChel, Chin. Sul., Cina, ICinch., ICoca, ICOccul, Cochl., 10olch., Col- lin., ICóloc., ICon., Cornus, Crotal., 1Cup. m., ICycl., Cypr., Diad., Dig, Diosc., Dulc., Elaps, Eup. perf, IFerr. m., Ferr.ph., Fluor., ac., Graph., IGrat., IHelon., IHep., IIHydras, Hydr. ac., IIgn., IIod., TIpec., Iris, in Kali bi..., || Kalibr., IKali c., IKali m., || Kali S., IKreo., IILach, I ILac c., IILac def, Lept., Lith., iDobel. i., ILyc., Magn. C., | |Magn; mº, Mané., Merc., Merc. c., Mez., | |Millef, Mosch., IMur. ac., INatr. a., INatr. m., TNatr. s., INitr. ac., INux m., INux v., Oleand., IPetrol., IIPhos., Phos.ac., Plant., IPlumb., IPod., iiPsor, Ptel., IIPuls, Ratan, Rhus, IRobin., Rumex, Ruta, Sabad, I ISal. ac., ISang., Sars., Selen, Sep., Sil., Sinap, Spong, Stann., Staph., ISul., Sul. ac., ISyph., | |Ta- bac., ITarant., Tarax, Thuya, Uran, n., | | Ver., Zinc, izing.; with acidity, Con, : Equiset., IRob.; acid, in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved; acid, Ant. c.; with amenorrhoea, | | Puls.; in anasarca, INux V.; from anxiety, Cypr.; from business anxiety, Nux V;; with want of appetite, Bor., atonic, Crotal., Eucal., IFerr., Ferr. iod., IIHep., IIHydras., Lyc., INux m., iiNux v., l l Rātan., IRhus, Sep.; atonic, with tendency to diarrhoea or to Yom- iting, with pains and tenderness, in epigas- trium, occasional pyrosis and chilly, cold ab- domen, Petrol.; atonic, in weakly subjects, ILyc.; bilious, Tarax.; with bronchial irrita: tion and cough (eczema), Jugl; after abuse of calomel, Pod.;chronic, ; Cub., Hydrac, Merg. cor., INatr. ph., INux v., Ptel; chronic gastric catarrh, IKalibi.; chronic, from abuse of stimulants, or from too long study, Cogcul.; chronic, with vomiting of food, simple exhaus- tion of stomach, II Phos.; chronic, in Women with sallow face and constipation, Lyc.; with constipation, INux V., IISep., TiVib.; with summer diarrhoea, l l Natr. ph.; Warm drinks impede, ICinch.; after abuse of drugs, II.Nux v.; of drunkards, Natr. S.; atonic, of drunkards, IOp.; worse as soon as he eats, after mercury, iliach.; after fat food, J Spig.; better after eating, Petrol.; food remains long in stomach, especially if eaten too latein day, IICinch.; food taken in morning, distresses all day, 'I Sul.; after eating, pain, Calab ; from eating too rapidly, ISul.; sudden, while eating, IKali bi.; while still at table, TNux m.; with putrid eructations and accumula- tion of gas, Sal. ac.; with characteristic erug- tations and tongue, Natr. ph.; with yellowish face, ISep.; fermentative, Sal. ac.; after ty- phus fever, IBapt.; flatulent, Arg. nit., | |Sal. ac.; in chlorosis, Hep.; flatulent in nervous subjects, hysterical and pregnant women, INux m.; flatulent, with heat, and twitching in epigastric region, eructations, nausea, vomiting and colic, accompanied by pyrexia in men, 1Petrosel.; flatulent, frequent palpitation, intermittent pulse, and despond- ency, iPhos.; flatulent, with pinching pains under ribs of right side, on mammary line, |Tuberc.; from loss of animal fluids, or nox: ious miasmata, IICinch.; after loss of vital fluids, IPhos. ‘ac.; with great fulness after slight quantity, ILyc; a quarter of an hour 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 461 before dinner, with gnawing sinking at car- diac end, l l Uran. n.; intermittent attacks of pain, Uran. n.; with gastralgia, l l Sul.; in gonorrhoea, l Tarant.; from grief, Cypr.; with headache, Arum. m., IHydras.; with head- ache, in bilious subjects, Iris; in hemor- rhoidal subjects, IHep., HINux v.; with sharp pain at heart, going through chest to between shoulders, IISul.; after high living, IINux v.; of intemperate people, Hydras.; hunger, twenty-four hours or so before a spell, INux V.; especially in hypochondriacs, ICoca ; in Susceptible, hysterical subjects, with palpita- tion, dyspnoea and prostration, Mosch.; from chronic inflammation of stomach and bowels, Hydr. ac.; from disordered liver and stom- ach, ILept.; in herpetic subjects, IHep.; from mental overexertion, Cypr.; caused by worry and much mental work, with too little bodily exertion, in business men, IIMux v.; nervous, Hydr. ac., Syph.; at night, prevents sleep, Rob.; in old fleshy people, All. Sat.; in old persons, relaxed condition, I.Chin. s.; in old persons inclined to obesity, or after great loss of vitality, Ilkali c.; with palpitation, Col- lin.; painful, || Cornus, Eucal., IHydras.; in- cipient phthisis, ILyc. vir.; pituitous, Sinap.; in prolapsus ani, II Arn.; pulse slow, or quick, trembling, weak, Dig.; rheumatic, IISpig.; from abuse of salt, l l Nitr. ac.; from sedentary habits, ITNux v.; with spasmodic symptoms, Caulo.; with red tongue and tendency to ery- sipelas, l l Rhus v.; caused by straining stom- ach when carrying heavy weight, IIRuta ; tongue foul, white or yellowish, I [Naja; from torpidity, particularly old people, IICaps.; with chronic ulcers on legs, ILyc.; worse from vegetables (cancer), l l Cund.; symptoms ex- tremely variable, Lyss.; after long watching and debauchery, IINux v.; with waterbrash and hemorrhoids and weight in epigastrium, generally troubles of rectum, I Collin. ; with weakness and loss of energy, IIod.; with in- continence of urine, | | Vib. B& derangement, digestion, indigestion. Stomach, emptiness: feeling of, l l Agar., Ai- lant., Amm. c., || Amm. m., Bell., Bufo., Cact., Castor., HCepa, Cinch., Coca, Coccul., IColoc., 1Cornus, ICrot. t., Cup. ars, Gamb., Hip- pom., Ign., l l Kali iod., IKali m., Lil. tig., Lyss., Mar. v., Merc. iod. flav., Niccol., IIPhos., Pod., | | Ptel, IPuls., Sabad., Vinca, IIZinc.; extending through abdomen, IMur. ac.; with loss of appetite, palate and throat, Rhus ; in blepharitis, IKali c.; in Bright's disease, l l Phos.; with distension of abdomen, Bry.; during chill, Ailant.; in diarrhoea, |Brom.; as before meals, Card. m.; after eat- ing, | | Ptel., Sang., Zinc.; compelling one to eat, Oxal. ac.; with desire to eat, I Kali c.; has to eat a few pieces of bread while feeling cold (intermittent), LArs.; overloaded with highly seasoned food, constipation from, II.Nux v.; as if fasting, without hunger, after a meal, ILyc.; as from fasting, with physical exhaustion, Ign.; even to fainting, Coccul.; faintness, alternating with jerking, Agar.; with faint, feverish feeling, Sang.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; about 11 A.M., IPhos., IISul.; gone feeling, Carbol. ac., IHydras., IIgn., | | Kali ph., IIMerc., IPtel., IISul., IVib.; gone feeling, causes desire to eat frequently, but least food oppresses her (sick headache), IKali c.; gone feeling, in dyspepsia, after ty- phus, IBapt.: as if one had been a long time without food, till hunger had gone, ICOccul.; goneness, in phthisis, IHydras.; gone feeling, in hysteria, Asaf.; goneness, low down, in pregnancy, Lact. ac.; goneness, from nurs- ing child, ICarbo a.; goneness, as if stomach had been removed, IIPhos.; goneness, with tired feeling, l l Natr. ph.; goneness, vomiting first of food, then pure bile, occasionally acid mucus, after nausea (sick headache), ISang.; with weight above ensiform cartilage, l l Natr. ph.; before nervous headache, IIgn.; hollow feeling, Calad., Lil. tig.; hollow feeling, with fulness of rectum, l l Manc.; hollowness, with heavy, dragging pain, Eryng.; hollowness, with nausea, Il Calad.; emptiness, without hunger, 3 P.M., Calab.; hungry feeling, he can keep nothing on stomach, Sarrac.; with gnaw- ing hunger, Seneg.; increased and ravenous hunger in forenoon, Natr. c.; in hysteria, Asaf., IIgn. ; in influenza, Ant. t.; early in morning, AEsc. h.; especially in morning, | |Op.; with nausea, Aloe, I |Meph., Sil.; with nausea, in morning, Anac.; after nau- Sea, Ant. t. ; in neuropathia, l l Kali ars.; pain- ful, IKali c., ISep.; in stomatitis, l l Petrol.; sinking, better by eating, Hep.; sinking, in diabetes mellitus, ILact. ac.; with yawning, Ammoniac., ILyc. Hºº faint feeling. Stomach, erosions: INitr. ac.; hemorrhagic, Lyss. stºn, eructation : 33%" flatulence, also Cap. 16, Eructation, and Chap. 19, Flatulence. Stomach, faint feeling: Bufo., ICarbo a., Cor- nus, IHydras., IKali s., | | Ptel., Thlaspi ; bet- ter belching, Amm. br.; deathly sick feeling, ILobel. i.; dreadful feeling, IITabac.; in dys- menorrhoea, Gels.; after a hearty meal, | | Uran. n.; better after eating, Alum.; from using eyes (asthenopia), l l Sul. (after Sep.); in exophthalmus, ILyc. wir.; follows congestion to head and nape of neck, Tell. ; with engorge- ment of lungs (pneumonia), ITVer. v.; at 11 A.M., IPhos., IISul.; in chronic headache, IPhos.; with beating synchronous with heart, Eucal.; in metritis, IILac c.; with nausea and headache, Calc. fl.; leaves nausea, Lact. ac.; in pregnancy, ILact. ac.; or sinking, as if he would die, with deathly nausea and vomiting, IIDig.; with vomiting, Diosc.; warm, sicken- ing sensation, like threatening seasickness, IGlon. Tº emptiness, weakness. Stomach, fermentation : Acet. ac., ICroc., Ferr. s., Plat.; and decomposition commence as soon as food reaches (flatulent dyspepsia), | |Sal, ac.; of something cooking, when pains are very severe (gastralgia), l l Phos.; rum- bling, turning, as if full of yeast, l l Sticta. Stomach, fever: gastric symptoms in apyrexia, IIpec., INux v.; gastric symptoms in quartan ague, Sabad.; severe gastritis, I ISul.; gastric symptoms worse at onset of heat, I Tarant.; in gastric bilious fever, after error in diet (erysipelas), Anthrok.; gastric symptoms marked sometimes for days before paroxysm (ague), Pod. Stomach, flatulence: Agar., II Arg. nit., Arum d., 11Carbo v., | | Cinch., Eup, pur., Ferr. iod., Gnaph., IHydras., ILac def., IILyc., JNux m., INux v., IOp., Puls.; becomes sick if he 462 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. cannot belch (dyspepsia), Lach.; in dyspep- sia, Sal. ac.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; causing crampy sensation upward toward chest, Lyc.; with distension of abdomen, Collin.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; every- thing she eats or drinks seems to be con- verted into gas, IIRali c.; probably caused by want of elasticity in muscular fibres, IGels.; seeks relief by pressing hand, Carbol. ac.; presses upward, Arg. nit., Asaf.; in prosopal- gia, ICOccul; with irregular stools, ICinnab.; with vomiting of ingesta, bile and blood, Phyt. §º Chap. 16, Eructation, and Chap. 19, Flatulence. Stomach, fluttering: Brach., || Rhus, IXan.; as of a bird trying to escape, causing nausea, Calad.; constant, over coeliac axis (low fever), ICact. ; going all over body, ILyc.; and faint- ness, AEsc. h. 3& motion. Stomach, flying pains: Ascl. t. Stomach, sensation of a foreign body : of sharp pebbles, Ananth.; Sticking in cardiac orifice and behind sternum, INatr. m. Stomach, formication : after drinking cold water when overheated, IKali c. Stomach, fulness: AEsc. g., Aloe, Alum., Amm. c., Amyl., Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Asaf., | | Asta.c., Aur. mur., Bapt., Brach., Carbol. ac., IICarbo v., Caulo., Chen. v., Coca, Coccus, iCon., Cupr. S., Eup. perf., Eu- cal., IGraph., Gymn., IHelon., Ind., IILyc., Millef., Natr. a., INatr. m., IPhos., | |Prun., IPuls., Sec., ISul.; in angina pectoris, Arn.; takes appetite away, ICinch.; with asthma, better after belching, Nux v.; and bloating, Abrot.; and bloated, after eating a few mouth- fuls, Ferr.; as if puffed up, ISul.; impeding breathing, INux m., impeding breathing, in gastritis, ICOccul.; with difficult breath- ing, INux m., IOp.; is obliged to loosen clothes, Chrom. ac.; constricted, IMerc.; con- stant, l l Rob.; disturbed feeling and upward pressure, after eating, Lil. tig.; with dryness of mouth, throat and tongue, in evening dry- ness so great tongue sticks to roof of mouth (typhoid), INux m.; after eating, Aur. mur., ICarbo v., ICinch., Colch., 1Cop., Hydras., Kali c., IILyc., Niccol., Nitr. ac., IINux v., IPuls., IRhus, Sil, ISpong.; after eating apples and mutton, Bor.; after dinner, Agar.; worse after eating even light food, IColch.; as after a hearty meal, with hunger, l l Myr. cer.; after eating but little, Carbo a., Ferr. iod., IILyc., Petrol., Ptel., ISul.; as after having eaten too much, Ant. c., IKreo., IPuls., IRheum, IRhus ; after soup or coffee, Kali c.; after eating, with Sour vomiting, Nitr. sp. d.; in evening in bed, INatr. S.; yet sensation of fasting, worse after breakfast, Amm. m.; as if filled with food, Arg. nit.; as if food would come up, after typhoid fever (nervous affection), Manc.; in gastric fevers, Ant. c.; with griping, ICOccul.; in headache, HCaust.; with chronic headache, Iris; with frontal headache, Chim. m.; with heaving, Zinc.; after operation for , hemorrhoids, ICroc.; cannot lie still (hepatitis), IBell.; with nau- sea, Kob., ISul.; during pregnancy, IINux m.; as if overloaded, at night, Ant. t.; and pain, after drinking water, Aloe ; and pressure, after eating, gives way to Sensation of gone- ness, IKali c.; and pressing, in intermittent, ** IFerr.; worse by pressure (gastric catarrh), Apis ; and iwi. ISul.; with bad taste and dry mouth, Cornus; to throat, Kob.; to throat, after eating, ICinch. ; to pit of throat, at time for return of menses (climaxis), | | Calab.; with yellow mucous coating on tongue, l l Kalis.; with vomiting, ISul ; as if full of water, wobbling when moving or stoop- ing, TKali c.; with yawning (cardialgia and headache), IKali c. tº heaviness, oppression, pressure. Stomach, gastralgia (cardialgia, gastrodynia, neuralgia): Abrot., Act. rac., AEsc. h., Amm. c., Amyl., l l Anthrac., Ant. c., II Arg. nit., II Ars., Arum m., Arund., Asaf., Ascl. t., IBar. c., IIBell., IBism., IIBry., HCalc., HCamph., 1Caps., ICarbo a., 11Carbo v., Card. m., Caulo., IICaust., HCham., IIChel., 1Chin. s., Chlorof., Cic., ICoca, ICOccul., ; Codein., | |Coff., IIColoc., Croc., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Daph., Diosc., Euphor., Ferr., Ferr. s., IFerr. mur., IGels., IGraph., IGrat., Hydr. ac., IIgn., Iris, IKali c., IKalm., Kreo., ILach., Lachn., Lept., Lobel. i., IILyc., Mang., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMagn. p., | | Millef., Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Nux m., IIMux v., JPetrol., IPhos., IPhos.ac., IIPlumb., IPtel., IIPuls., Rumex, Sabad., IISang., ISec., Sep., ISil., ISpig., Stann., Staph., Stront., IISul., ISul. ac., IITabac., II Ver., IWer. v., IZinc.; from acidity, IICinch.; acute and chronic, worse eating and pressure on stomach, Ferr. ph.; in Addison's disease, frequent attacks, IIod.; afternoon to evening, Calc.; from alco- holism, IKali br., JNux v.; alternating with headache, Bism.; anaemic, IFerr., IGraph.; in angina pectoris, I Diosc.; with loss of appe- tite, l l Anthrac., Sil.; arthritic, Nux m.; awakes from sleep, ICOccul.; worse sitting bent, yet feeling as if to do so were necessary, better sitting or standing upright, IKalm.; sudden, severe, compelling her to bend back- ward and press something hard against abdo- men for relief, worse from motion, better from belching, | | Plumb.; biliosa, ILobel. i.; rolls, twists, gasps for breath, ICOccul.; burn- ing, long lasting, changing to a dull pressure, with nausea, l l Ran. b.; after chamomile, | |Bell.., | | Ign, INux v., , IPuls.; into chest, with Sweat and nausea, pain came at night, in morning, after getting up, before dinner, and in afternoon, about 5 o'clock, l l Petrol.; chronic, ILyc., IISul.; wants all clothing loose, and to bend back, restlessness and jaundice, I [Ran. b.; after coffee, ICham., | Coccul, I IIgn, INux v.; after cold, IBry., 1Coloc., ILyc., JNux v., Plumb.; with cold limbs, Sil.; continuous, worse by motion, better by eructation (cardialgia), IChel.; con- tracting abdominal muscles spasmodically, IBism.; constrictive, of coffee drinkers, IICham.; with constipation, IBry, INux v., IPlumb., Stram.; worse by coughing, ICon...; after depletion, IICinch.; in diabetes, Sec.; in bilious diarrhoea, Apis ; digestion slow and painful, Sil.; with sensation of distension, | |Phos.; after drinking, | | Ferr.; in drunk- ards, Calc., Carbo v., ILach., INux v., ISul.; pains come and go gradually, extend to navel, better by hard pressure, Stann.; after eating, IAbies, Agar.; better after eating, IPetrol.; after eating, especially bread, with frequent 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 463 nausea and constipation, Staph.: from heavy bread, sour small beer, and adulterated coffee, in peasants, IILyc.; before breakfast, Nux v.; commencing during meal, with great anx- iety, pressure in chest and frequent yawning, Diad.; a few hours after dinner, worse by ‘cold drink and boiled meats, better from warm milk (chlorosis), 1Graph.; as if stom- ach had been overloaded, Coff.; after supper, with nausea, l l Zinc.; worse from food, better from hot drinks, and from belching, INux v.; from waiting too long for food, Coccul., Ign.; after emotions, IICham., IIColoc., INux v., Staph.; commencing in epigastrium, spreads to upper abdomen, back, and espe- cially kidneys, IGrat. ; eroding pain, going off after eating, and coming on again at ter- mination of digestion, Magn. m.; with eruc- tations, ISil.; better by eructations, Bry.; with sour eructations, IStram.; after sus- pended eruption, I Apis, IArs., Caust., ISul.; every evening (derangement of liver), IMagn. m.; from overexertion, IBry., Caust., IIyc., IRhus ; after a fall, Lyc.; in bilious fever, 1Coloc.; with much flatus, Arg. nit., IICarbo v., Lyc., Sil.; with frequent fluttering in epigastrium, Tabac.; with gnawing, better by eating, worse from motion, l l Phos.; hand riv- eted to seat of pain, l l Ferr. mur.; preceded by itching of palms, induces scratching, | | Ran. b.; especially when heart sympathizes with dyspeptic symptoms, IHydr. ac.; with heat, worse from doubling up, pains compel him to keep in constant motion, Diosc.; with hiccough, Sil.; hunger cannot be satisfied, ISil.; hysteric, Calc., Coccul., Grat., IIgn., Magn. c., INux m., INux v., Stann.; after in- dignation, IIStaph.; irregular, coming on without special cause, l l Ran. b.; in irritable persons. ICham.; in chronic jaundice, IIod.; with languor, ISil.; cannot lie on either side, ISul.; when lying on back, pain spreads to chest, under sternum, and hinders respira- tion, ISul.; pains strike like lightning, spread like rays over abdomen, shoot into all pas- sages, ILyc.; sensation as of a liquid moving through intestines towards anus, Millef.; be- fore and during menses, IPuls.; during men- ses, Cham., ICoccul., INux v., Puls.; worse during menses, she drops to floor, comes and goes suddenly, l l Lac. c.; with too frequent menses (nervous, sensitive women, with irreg- ular menses, spinal irritation and disordered, hysterical minds), Coccul.; menses feeble, ICoccul., IPuls.; at every menstrual effort, or instead of menses, Lach.; with irregular menses, Arg. nit.; menses profuse, ICalc., ILyc.; worse by motion, IBry.; better by motion, IICinch.; must get up and walk about, I Diosc., ISul.; with nausea, Sil.; with violent palpitation, especially after dinner, | |Phos.; periodical, with vomiting of food immediately after eating, pains burning and ra- diating into abdomen, IGraph.; with sickness, worse on going to bed, wakens before mid- night, commences at 11 P.M., lasts till 1 or 2 A.M., commences suddenly, with severity, and declines gradually (probably due to metallic poisoning), ISul.ac.;in pregnancy, Diosc.; light pressure aggravates pain, but harder pressure relieves, bending forward gives immediate relief, vomiting better, so that paroxysm of pain ceases for time being, Nux v.; pressing, drawing, better from eating, Petrol.; press: ure, as from a stone, Bry.; with pyrosis, Sil.; pain radiating after ice cream, worse after food, Arg. nit.; of short duration, be- ginning at one point, radiating to cardiac re- gion, then loud belching, Carb. S.; with retch- ing, l l Sil.; rolls about on floor, ILyc.; from abuse of salt, Carbo v., Nitr. sp. d.; in multi- ple Sclerosis, INux v.; from strain across stomach, Rut; with inclination to commit suicide, Bry.; spasmodic, coming on at 2 or 3 A.M., Waking and giving intense agony (flat- ulent indigestion), ILyc.; body stiffened from pain, came on slowly and passed off slowly, brought on by overwork, ILach.; followed by stools, CEnan; sudden attacks before menses, Lach; twisting pains, with vomiting of clear Sour fluid, towards evening, and at times at night, with sour belching (cardialgia), IPhos.; sweat, I lSil.; trembles all over, I Sil.; after vexation, Cham.; with vomiting, IBism., :Calend., Natr. ph., IPlumb., ISil., IStram.; from , weakness, loss of fluids, ICarbo v., ICinch., | | Coccul.., | |Nux v.; lasts from one to two weeks, IPuls.; causing weeping and loud crying, Cact.; in women during climac- teric period, IGraph.; for several years, sev- eral attacks a day, end with vomiting and eructations, l l Stram. Hº aching, contraction, constriction, Cramp, pain undefined. Stomach, gnawing: Anthrok., LArg. nit., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Eup. pur., Cup. m., IGamb., ILyc., JNitr. ac., IMerc. cor., ||Sabad.; from acids, rises into throat, IHep., Med.; distress, like ravenous hunger when stomach is empty, Puls.; with distension and gone, weak feel- ing about 10 or 11 A.M.,better by eating,INatr. c.; worse after drinking, Bell.; worse before a meal, better while eating, Lith.; better after eating, IIod.; better after eating, but returns in a few hours (cancer of stomach), ILach., Millef.; as from hunger, IICina, Colch., Oxal. ac., Ruta ; in gastralgia, ILyc.; griping from chest, Calc.; with haematemesis, TKreo.; in sick headache, I Lac c.; heavy, Bapt.; in morning, better by eating, Ign.; as if caused by some living thing, Ananth.; early in morn- ing, Æsc. h.; worse in morning and during motion, better by eating (organic cardialgia), IKali bi.; with nausea, I ILith.; worse from pressure, better by eating, | | Chel.; pressing, and twisting, Lyc.; like something pulling and as a weight (dyspepsia), Arg. nit.; extends across under ribs, deep into abdomen, ILach.; sinking, at cardiac end, with dyspeptic feel- ings, before dinner, l l Uran. n.; ulcerative (cancer), Acet. ac.; as of worms, Amm. m. Stomach, gout: metastasis, IIAnt. c., Cinnam., UNux m. Stomach, grinding: better after eating (cardi- algia), IChel. Stomach, griping : Asaf., Castor., Card. m., | | Chel., 1Coccul., Euphor., ILyc., IINux v.; going through to back and into shoulders, worse after eating, | |Phos.; in cancer, ICarbo a.; clutching, Bell.., | |Ipec.: clutching, extend- ing beneath ribs into back, Lyc.; with contrac- tion of back part and sensation of coldness, Con.; with distended abdomen,Samb.; moving downward, I IPtel.; with flatulency, IGraph.; 464 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. with fulness, ICOccul.; grasping, extending Over chest after eating, IKali c.; with nausea, constantly spitting as in waterbrash, IGraph.; Spasmodic, Arn.; spasmodic, so as to bend body double, worse on slightest muscular mo- tion, better from warmth, Magn. p.; then vomiting, IICup. ac. Stomach, hardness: Bar. c., IPuls.; painful spot, to left, IIRCreo.; of pyloric region, ISep.; felt like a stone to external pressure (cholera morbus), l l Ver. v. 6&" induration. Stomach, headache: with gastric symptoms, All. Sat., II Anac., ILAnt. c., I Arn., Arum m., L'Ascl. t., IIPry, Calc., 1Calc, p., HCaust., Coff, Cornus, ICycl., IEup. perf, Gamb., Hydras., IIpec., Iris, Kali bi., iDac def, IILobel. i., | |Magn. c., IINux m., IIMux v., IPuls., l l Rheum, Sang., ISep., Sil. §º derangement; also Chap. 3, Headache gastric. Stomach, heat: Acet. ac., AEsc. h., IAlum., Amm. C.,Anthrok., Ascl. s., Benz.ac., Camph., Cain., Caulo., | | Chel., ICic., Eup.perf.,Gamb., Gymn., IHydras., M.Jatroph., ILac c., ILobel. i., Nux m., IINux v., IPhyt., Pod., TSabad., | | Sang., Vespa : as from alcohol, with heart- burn, Tell.; burning, IFerr.; better drinking cold water, l l Alum.; burning, with disturb- ance of intellect, ICEnan.; to chest, Ol. an.; with chilliness in small of back, Camph.; into chest and throat, IPhos.; after eating, Ferr., ISep.; before eating, | | Fluor. ac.; better by eating, l l Ferr.; flashing, Ipom.; in gastralgia, Sil.; gentle, seems to pass through arms to fingers, after eating, Con.; intense, IIArs.; with nausea, Amyl., Chel., Fluor. ac.; rising into oesophagus, Trill.; pungent., AEthus.; spreading through bowels, Amm. c.; as if steam were rising into head, ILyc.; as if he had been in hot sun, 1Glon.; with thirst, bet- ter drinking cold water, Alum.; extending to throat, with nausea, Nitr. ac.; as of hot water, with internal chilliness, in afternoon, Phos.; with vomiting of ingesta, constipation and fever, IPtel.; warmth, Acon., Amm. b., Aur. mur., Anthrok., Bell., Benz. ac., | | Sang., Sec., Tereb.; warmth, extends over body, Camph.; warmth and burning, TEorm.; warmth, rises to chest and head, Bar. m.; better for a short time by warm drinks (hysteria), Sec.; warmth. in gonorrhoea, 7-Cann. i.; warmth, toward left side, move up into oesophagus, Asaf.; warmth, with nausea, rising into throat, | | Lactu. v.; warmth, rising, with globus hys- tericus, arresting respiration, Val.; unpleas- ant, Ant. t. §§ fever. Stomach, heart: beats are felt, Ferr. iod.; lan- cinating, from stomach, Bufo. Stomach, heaviness (weight): Agar., Arn., Ars., Ars. S. r., Ascl. t., Bar. m., Cact., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Castor., Chim. m., Chrom. ac., Como., ICrotal., Eucal., IHydras., ILobel. i., 1Natr. c., INatr. m., Natr. S., IINux v., IOp., Pic. ac., Polyg., | |Rob., IISul.; with belching, Aurant.; worse in damp weather, IKali c.; in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; digestion slow, weak, disturbed, iOp.; after cold water (camp diarrhoea), Lept.; dull, as if caused from some hard substance, with vertigo, Sang.; after eating, Alum, Arg. nit., IBry., Cinch. bol., Elaps, IHydras., IIod., IKali bi., ILach., IILyc., Nitr. ac., Puls., Rumex, Vib.; immediately after eating, (dyspepsia), IKali bi.; after eating a little, IILyc.; eat- ing, Hep., Plant., Ptel.; after eating, espe- cially meat (dyspepsia), Kali bi.; between meals, 1Fluor. ac.; in gastralgia, Sil.; in ner- vous headache, l l Plat.; in gastritis, Brom.; in gastric fevers, Ant. c.; leaden feeling, Cura.r., Sil.; like a load, IGels., Sinap.; as from a load,with heaviness in occiput, Plumb.; load, as of a stone or lead, after meal, parti- cularly raw vegetables, ISil.; in emansio mensium, Dig.; in mornings, on awaking, 1Carbo a.; with nausea, Vespa ; with oppres- sion, l l Cact.; in ophthalmia, Ill Ars.; with dull pain, Gels.; and pain back of, along spinal column, l l Ham.; worse from smoking, Lact. ac.; preventing sleep, All. Sat.; like a stone, IZing.; as of a stone, in dropsy, Il Ars.; as from a stone, after eating, IRhus; as from a stone, better by eructation, Paris ; Suffo- cating, after eating, causing rush of blood to head and ringing in ears (catarrhal ophthal- mia), IISul.; with vomiting of food and white mucus, Raph. Bºy" fulness, oppression, pressure. Stomach, hemorrhage : Colch., IFerr., l l Kali m., Sec.,18il.; in cancer, Crotal.; after dancing, IPhos.; better from drinking cold water, IPhos.; in yellow fever, I Canth.; every sum- mer, for many years, IGuaiac.; vicarious, IIHam., IIPhos. gº Chap. 16, Vomiting blood. Stomach, hunger: Hº Chap. 14. Stomach, hypertrophy: of walls, Acet, ac. ɺ induration. Stomach, indescribable feeling: of nausea, pain, heat, oppression and uneasiness, HILO- bel. i. Stomach, indigestion: IIAlum, Ars. S. f., IApis, l l Arg. met, Ascl. s., Il Bar. m., Cact., IICalc., IIChel., 1Coff, Cornus, Elat., Lept., IILyc., Magn. m., Natr. c., INatr.m., IPuls., IRob., | | Ver., with chronic albuminuria, | | Petrol.; from alcoholic drinks, Eup. perf.: with anxiety in epigastrium, Puls.; with loss of appetite, Iber; with chilliness, worse in every cool change of weather, IDulc., ISul.; with colic, ICop.; colic, with waterbrash, worse after coffee, brandy, or overeating, INux v.; confusion in head (gastralgia), Arg. nit.; convulsions, IIIpec., IINux v.; with de- pression, Tabac.; with diarrhoea, Nux v.; after canned fruit, with diarrhoea, l l Pod.; in a child, from too frequent and too rapid fee ling, l l Sul. ac.; with pain and distress in epigastrium, l l Lyc. vir.; from farinaceous, heavy, fermentable diet, ILyc.; flatulent, IArg. nit., 1Carbo v., ILyc.; with flushing, after meals, Vespa ; worse in forenoon and after midnight, Ars.; disposition to fur- uncles, I |Magn. c.; gastro-intestinal catarrh, Hippoz.; gastricirritability, IJugl.; headache, IHydras., ILach., | |Magn. c., IIPuls.; frontal headache, ICalc.; neuralgia of head, Ver.; reflex heart symptoms, IPuls.; icterus, Calc.; from indigestible substances, lemon peal, ber- ries, raisins, sweets, cake, pastry, and unripe fruit, salads, fat pork, sour beer, etc., Ipec.; with leucorrhoea, INux m.; with mania, IDig.; especially marked after vegetable diet, parti- cularly starchy food, Natr. c.; in consequence of suppressed menses, Codein.; nausea re- 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 465 mains, Ipec.; with great nervous depres- sion, l l Kali ph.; produced from weakness of nervous system, overexertion, pain in head, with depression of spirits, I ICoff. t.; causes nettlerash, Ars., || Kali s.; obstinate, | | Petrol.; obstinate, in prolapsus uteri, l l Alet.; of old people, Eup. perf.; in consequence of chronic ovaritis, Codein.; from overloading stomach, Ipec.; causes palpitation, IINux v.; with palpitation, constriction of heart, ICact.; portal stasis, IISul.; with sensation of press- ure, as of a load, and fulness, l l Kalis.; recur- ring attacks, with large, hard stool, like balls, and inability to lie on right side, Magn. m.; from Sexual abuse, IPhos.; from atonic state of stomach, IIHydras.; better as food passes out of stomach into duodenum and bowels, Natr. c.; causes vomiting, IIPuls.; with vomiting of clear, frothy water and Stringy Saliva, or with pain and salivation, I Natr. m. B& derangement, digestion, dyspepsia. Stomach, induration: II Acet. ac., ICalend., IMez., Thuya; malignant, IKreo.; of pylorus, ISil.; of pylorus, after suppression of her- petic eruption on anus or scrotum, ILyc.; scirrhus, II Ars. Stomach, inflammation (gastritis): ; Anag., II Ant. t., I Apis, Arg. nit., IIArs., Aur. mur., IBar. m., IIHell., IBism., IBrom., IIHry., Castor., Chlor., ICOccul., Dig. IIFuphor., lFerr. ph., Ferr. S., | | Hyos., IKali c., IKali iod., || Kali ph., | | Lyc. vir., Lyss., IINux v., | | Oxal. ac., Ran. Sc., Sang., Stram., Uran. n., Ver., Ver. v.; after taking cold, IColoc.; chronic, IFluor. ac., IHydras., Mez., ||Ptel.; chronic, with dysuria, ICanth.; chronic, with dyspepsia, Hydr. ac.; chronic, with thirst, especially after abuse of alcohol, IGraph.; en- teric, IAEthus., Apis, IKali bi., | TOEnan., Oxal. ac., Tereb.; chronic enteric, ILac def.; enteric, followed by hydrocephalus, IZinc.; chronic, from sour small beer, and adult- erated coffee, in peasants, IILyc.; chronic, violent vomiting of sweetish, sour or bitter fluid, like white of egg, IPlumb.; least food distresses, or is at once vomited, Ars.; pain after eating, food regurgitates, Ferr. s.; ery- sipelatous, IEuphor.; causes fever, Sang., Ferr. ph.; whenever stomach becomes empty, Petrol.; with heartburn, scratching in throat, IPhos.; from too hot drinks, l l Kali m.; ob- Scure subcutaneous causes diseases with faulty nutrition, followed by affection of nerv. Ous centres, Lac def.; cannot tolerate least pressure, even of bedclothes, IPhos.; cannot bear least touch, I ITereb.; second stage, l l Kali m.; two spots in large curvature, where mu- cous membrane could easily be peeled off, Ars. h.; dark red, Bar. m.; subacute, I Ars. i., IHelon., Natr. a., Op.; subacute or chronic, with pains and spasmodic ailments, Grat.; from mouth to cardia, pustular or pseudo- membranous inflammation, t.Ant. t. Bºy" inritable. Stomach, injuries: contusions, I Apis, Arn. IMur, ac.; with cough, IINitr. ac.; with gen- eral dropsy, Helon.; after eating (gastralgia), Arg. nit.; in intermittent fever (ague), JSep.; with indigestion, Jugl.; in menorrhagia, IApoc., ICarbol. ac.; from overtaxed mental powers, Nux m., HINux v.; with nausea, Ant. t.; causes vomiting, Ipec.; worse by pressure, IApis; irritation, with pyrosis, II Bism.; causes sore throat, Hydras.; causes urticaria, with fever and itching, Il Cop.; un- able to retain anything, ICrotal., Merc. Sul.; food comes up as soon as swallowed, in pa- tients who have been prostrated by disease, in very excitable children, and in men when they have indulged in excessive eating or debauchery, INux v.; all nourishment re- jected (after suppression of eczema), ICup. ac.; not even water can be retained (dropsy), IIApoc. Bº inflamed. Stomach, jerking: as of something alive, Sang; jactitation of muscles, Plat.; jumping and shaking after food (gastric affections), IKali bi. Q& motion. Stomach, lacerating pain: IINux v. gº tearing. Stomach, lancinating: IArs.; to back, Carb. S.; to liver, Bufo.; causing one to start, Il Gamb.; causing paleness, desire to lie down, Cain. Bºy" cutting, darting, stitches, & Stomach, lightness: to back, with copious painful vomiting after meals, Sarrac. . . Stomach, as of lime being burned, rising of air: in pregnancy or confinement, iCaust. Stomach, feeling of lump: ILobel. i.; with con- stant beating as of two hammers (hysteria), IGraph.; after eating, Med.; in morning, at every deglutition, with nausea, Lil. tig.; as if hard pieces were lying, with nausea after eating, after typhoid fever (nervous affec- tion), IManc.; food formed itself into a lump, with hard surfaces and angles, which caused soreness, INux m.; pylorus, Sensation of a hard tumor, extending to liver, Ananth.; pylorus, formed a tumor, sensible to touch, sometimes to right sometimes to left of um- bilicus, Zinc. - Stomach, intense malaise: after blood letting, |Bism. tº s e Stomach, mental symptoms: mind sensitive during digestion, IIod.; depression, Ign., IPod., IPuls.; hypochondriasis, ITNux V., IZinc. Stomach, feeling of motion: Calc. S., Lyss.; like a cat purring, Ferr. S.; as if balanced up and down, Phos. ac.; causing faint feeling, Calend.; as of something moving up and down, IILyc.; upward and downward, hither arid thither, during painful menses, Croc.; as though a worm were moving, ICOccul.; as if it heaved up and down, with nausea, ICOccul. Gº" fluttering. º Stomach, mucous membrane: degeneration, with vomiting, heartburn, emaciation, diar- rhoea, IKali iod.; disorganized, Alum.; ecchy- moses, Sal. ac.; several ecchymoses on fundus, Bar. m.; large eccRymosis, Hippoz.; erosion, with haematemesis, Trill.; walls hardened, as Stomach, insensibility (typhoid): ||Puls. Stomach, insipid: and spoiled sensation, though if tanned, Alum.; hemorrhagic and Superfi- a good appetite, Graph. cially discharged infiltrations, l l Anthrac.; pap- Stomach, irritable : Ars., Ars. h., Chlor., Cochl., ula shaped formations in substance, Hip: IKalibi.., | | Zinc.; from acid secretions, causes poz.; powerfully affected, Iris; red, petechial headache, Iris; with biliary disturbance, patches, t. Amyg.; blue red,t. Bar. m.; dark red 30 466 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. or brown, Alum.; reddish swollen, oadematous hemorrhagic infiltrations, grayish or green- ish yellow discolored surface, sloughing centre, | | Anthac.; Softened, t. Amyg.; blue spots on fundus, Ars. S. f.; elevated spots, l l Syph.; tur- gid, Crotal.; walls thickened, in or at pylorus, Alum. Stomach, mucus: | | Arn., Caps.; dislodged, falls back into stomach, I Kali c.; hawked up, *Natr. S.; increased secretion rising into mouth, and sets teeth on edge, Sul. ac, B& Vomiting mucus. Stomach, muscular coat: dark brown,inflamed, t.Bar. m.; red spots, t. Bar. m. Stomach, noise: Ferr. S.; loud cooing to left, and after a while repeated as a quick croak- ing, Lyss.; drinks fall audibly, enter with a gurgling, Thuya ; as if something ascended, makes her think she will vomit water, Coc- cus; gurgling, l l Nux v.; fluids enter with a gurgling, IIHydr. ac.; loud gurgling in left side, becomes more continuous like water from a bottle, Lyss.; movement of flatus, Do- lich. ; rolling, in morning, passes off after breakfast, Amm. m.; rumbling, Mar. v., Menyanth., | |Nux v.; forerunner of cholera, IBadiag.; rumbling, or sensation of chew- ing, IILyc.; rumbling, with congestion of portal system and pelvic viscera, Collin.; rumbling, in gastritis, IKali iod.; rumbling, precedes palpitation, I Cact.; rumbling, espe- cially in umbilical region, Anac.; shrill, in gastritis, IKali iod.; snapping in left side, as if victuals were pushed there, Bry. Stomach, numbness: Bry.; as though it would go to sleep, Castor. Stomach, feels as if standing open : in whoop- ing cough, l l Spong. Stomach, oppression : Calc. s., 1Chin. S., Crot. t., H.Natr. m., IPhos., Ptel., Sec.; anxious, Mar. v.; dyspnoea, seems to rise, l l Caps.; with shortness and difficulty of breathing, IOp.; into chest, Chel.; into chest, in cardialgia, I Lobel. i.; in sporadic cholera, 1Tabac.; has to open her clothes, Lyss.; especially after eating, | | Psor.; after eating, in hypochondri- asis, Grat.; after eating least morsel, Op.; toward evening, Rhus ; in hysterical women, with nausea, pale face, weakness, phlegmatic temperament, Stann.; from a heavy lump, awakes at midnight, Arg. nit., with slight nausea, Xan. ; and fulness, worse from press- ... ure of clothing, IGels.; with bad taste and dry mouth, Cornus; cannot lie still (hepatitis), H B ll.; sudden, has to unfasten dress, Zinc. Hº fulness, heaviness, pressure. Stomach, pain (undefined) : Alum., Ananth., Ars. iod., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., | | Apis, Astl. t., Bapt., Benz. ac., ; Calc. S., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., Cop., BCup. ac., Dory.., | | Dig., | | Guaiac., Gymn., | | Ham., Hydras., Hyos., IKali c., || Kali iod., | |Magn. p., IManc., HINux v., || Phos., Sang., | |Sil., | |Stram., Zing.; extends over abdomen, Colch.; with dull aching in anterior portions of both lungs, day and night, Rumex ; acrºss and straight down on each side (dyspepsia), ILyc.; in Addison’s disease, IIod.; 7 to 8 P.M., more frequently about midnight, lasts two or three hours, IIgn.; alternates between chest, better lying down, worse motion, ICaust.; in amenorrhoea, ILach.; with anxiety, IBry.; begins with anxiety, before chill (intermittent), Ars.; awakes, Amyl., Lyss.; in cardiac end, after Sneezing, Ictod.; with cough, extending to head, Chlor.; through to back, with a forcing asunder feel- ing in back (biliary obstruction), ISul.; compels patient to bend back, Bell.; worse sitting, bent over, l l Lyc.; into breast, l l Plat.; worse breathing, talking or laughing, Mang.; arrests breathing, Ars.; with burning and Soreness (neuralgia of stomach), l l Ran. b.; burning stitching, better by belching, ILyc.; in region of cardiac orifice, Chlorof.; in car- diac portion, worse by a full inspiration and by walking, IPhyt.; in cardiac region, every few minutes, Bapt.; in cardiac orifice, better by pressure, Cann. i.; in region of cardiac end, extending to left shoulder, Aspar.; with chill, in morning, l l Nux v.; circumscribed, ILyc. v.; constant, illWux v., | | Tabac.; continuous (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; continues until he eats again, AEsc. h.; constant, even after light food (ulcer of stomach), l l Mez.; constant, violent, increasing, Ailant.; constant, in left side, Arg. met.; with cough, Cadm. S., Camph., IRhus ; from deep cough, Apoc.; with hard, dry cough, day and night, ILyc.; with cough, in epidemic influenza, Sabad.; when cough- ing or walking, | | Hell.; in whooping cough, |Bry.; once or twice daily, gradually more frequent, ILyc.; with debility, ICalc. p.; with delirium tremens, I Dig.; and diarrhoea, Calc. p., Magn. m.; in chronic diarrhoea, H.Natr. s.; digestion slow, disturbed, weakened, IOp.; distended, Ferr. ph.; distressing, Hydras.; draws through both sides to back (cramp in stomach), IICochl.; dyspeptic, with pain in back opposite stomach, better by eating a few mouthfuls of food, about 11 A.M., " I Phos.; after eating, II Ars., Calc., Cist., Kob., HNux m., | | Rhus, Sul. ac.; worse after eating, Arg. n., Ferr. ph., | | Puls., | | Sul.; worse after eat- ing, better after a small quantity (perforating ulcer), Kali c.; better after eating, IIIłrom., IChel., Diosc., BHep.; must eat, IGraph.; ob- liging one to eat all the time, Raph.; imme- diately after eating must bend over, with vomiting of food and slimy fluid (chlorosis), HISep.; better by cold food, ice cream, etc., IPhos.; worse from fat food, l l Ars.; worse from lightest food, better at night, Lyc.; af- ter food, especially meat (dyspepsia), IKali bi.; from least morsel of food, Calc. p.; after eating ever so little (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar.; after simplest food, Sep.; after eating, in fungus hæmatodes, 1 IPhos.; as after eating too much (colic), Ant. c.; half an hour after eating, IPuls., | | Ver.; two or three hours after eating, also at night, somewhat better in knee-elbow position, Con.; worse from boiled meat and cold drinks, Graph.; after eating, weakly people, | | Mang.; after eating, no rest until all is vomited, aided by drinking warm water, IEup. perf.; with empty eructations, 1Codein. ; with loud, uncontrollable eructa- tions, Sil.; after suppressed eructations,Con...; with bloated, red face, ILach.; then faintness, Cupr. S.; with faintness, cold sweat, l l Alum.; with fainting, Nux v., | | Ran. sc.; fasting, and after eating, Bar. c.; nervous fever, IManc.; as from flatulency, especially in left hypochondrium, l l Rhod.; from loss of fluids, ICarbo v.; with feeling of fluid poured into 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 467 abdomen (ovarian cyst), Rhod.; better from warm fluids, worse from cold, Arg. nit.; with sensation as of a ball or stone, COccus; 8 to 9 A.M., ICOccul.; from acid of fruit, Chim. m.; as if too full, Bar. c.; with fulness and tension in abdomen, Sinap.; to region of gall bladder, with jaundice, Il Pod.; in gastralgia, Sul. ac.; in gastro-enteritis, IApis; in young hysteri- cal, irregularly menstruating girls, l l Millef.; with heat, Calc. p., Camph., Cornus, ICro- tal.; during heat, Carbo V., Ign. ; with heat in right side of head, Caust.; and heat, with vomiting, Collin.; heavy, Zinc.; in helminthi- asis, ICina ; here and there, Arg. nit.; from violent hiccoughs, IRatan. ; horrible, Ananth.; above, like that after inflammation or that in an Overtaxed muscle, | | Sarrac.; in jaundice, Hydras.; caused by labor, pains extending from Sacrum to region of stomach, IPuls.; into liver, Calc. S.; to left side, IIAbies; on left side, in chlorosis, IGraph.; left side, below short ribs, worse during inspiration and by touch (dyspepsia), II Arg. nit.; lies on stomach (worm fever), I |Stann.; after lifting, IBor.; after lifting a heavy weight, during sixth month of pregnancy, l l Sec.; when free from pain in limbs, HKali bi.; and feeling of a heavy load, HLobel. i.; better by lying upon abdomen, HElaps; in mastitis, l l Phos.; before menses, to small of back, Bor.; with sup- pressed menses, BMillef.; toward midnight, |Arg. nit.; caused by milk, IMagn. c.; better by warm milk, Graph.; better by sweetened milk, Ars.; caused by inability to digest milk (in dentition), IIMagn. m.; in morning, IPhos.; generally worse in morning, spreads Over half of sternum, with oppression of res- piration (perforating ulcer), HKali c.; as if empty, morning after awaking, Millef.; in morning, worse by every quick movement, must lie down, Caust.; worse from motion, bet- ter by rest, IBry.; with nausea, Alum., | | Puls.; with nausea and general discomfort, IGrat.; with nausea and retching, worse from touch, better from eating, Natr. c.; between region of and navel, extends to sides and rest of abdomen and down to sacral region, with urging and tenesmus (diarrhoea), |Sec.; in night (bilious fever), Elat.; at noon, after meal, Ars. S. f.; from nursing, HCarbo v.; com- ing on as soon as children begin to nurse, but passing off if they continue to nurse, l l Calab.; after operation on abdomen, IIBism.; parox- y-mal, takes away breath, ICarbo v.; in par- oxysms, lasting for three days, I |Phos.; worse in posterior wall, Arn.; after pain in pelvis, Calc. S.; in pit, Arund., Aur. met.; on press- ure, Arund.; worse from pressure, better sit- ting bending or emitting fetid flatus, | Lact. v.; pressive pain, l l Naja ; in pylorus, region of, HPhyt.; radiating in all directions, appears suddenly in head and feet, I Diosc.; radiating to both groins, down both legs, particularly left, IPlumb.; worse on rising, after sitting, Ars. iod.; in right side, while breathing, Brach.; to sides, especially right, and chest, Carbol. ac.; in both sides of inferior parts, down into bladder and testes, IKali c.; from suppressed smallpox, IMillef.; prevents sleep, Tereb.; disturbs sleep, worse turning in bed, Atrop. S.; covering space size of hand, in lower part, Ver. v.; spasmodic, IDiad.; with loss of speech, ILaur.; through to spine, IFerr.; through to spine, between shoulders, II.Bell.; in one spot, after eating, l l Natr. ph.; gradually spreading over whole abdomen, with vomiting, at first green, afterward black- ish, l l Phos.; standing, better sitting (vagin- ismus), Ign.; better when assuming a straight position, or bending backward (perforating ulcer), IKali c.; worse stooping (gastricism), IKali c.; during stool, ILyc.; urging to stool, Cadm. S.; violent, with tenesmus and urging to stool, Cadm. S.; sudden, excruciating (scar- latina desguamation), IIA con.; sudden, as if she must sink down, worse while sitting, bet- ter walking, Elaps; worse by sugar, Oxal. ac.; grinding teeth, when asleep, Lac def; with toothache, Coloc.; tendency to waterbrash, Amm. c.; as if too tense, Bar. c.; to throat pit, with heartburn, ISyph.; from time to time (scrofulous ophthalmia), ISul.; tormenting, | | Cup. m.; to touch, and when walking, IPhos.; and uneasiness, alternate with pains in limbs, IKali bi.; below, to left, pains . not So violent as unendurable (diseased pancreas), IAtrop. S.; before vomiting, Ipec.; after vom- iting, Card. m.; better after vomiting, worse drinking milk (chlorosis), IFerr.; better by vomiting, extends to back, with anxiety, HSep.; with vomiting (colic), l l Op.; vonmiting every five minutes, Ver. v.; worse when walk- ing, Bapt.; worse walking and from a jar, Bell.; after walking, or other fatigue (indiges- tion), | Ver.; when walking, as if it hung loose, IHep.; after drinking water, Aloe, | |Iris; worse drinking water, Manc.; from ice water, ICaust., Rhus; with rising of sour or bitter water, Kob.; with sensation of great prostration, HPod.; worse from wine, l l Ars.; for five years (epigastric tumor, with maras- mus), IHydras. Bº aching, gastralgia. Stomach, phlegmasia: LKali iod. Stomach, pinching : Arn., IINux v., Sarrac.; after bread and butter, Ruta ; colic, in preg- nancy, I Ars.; deep, Jamb.; after eating, Atrop. S., IPuls.; better drawing up limbs and lying on left side, Chel.; in morning, after rising, better after breakfast, Natr. s.; nightly, IGraph. B& constriction, contraction. Stomach, pressure : Anthrok., Ant. Sul. aur., | | Apis, Arn., Ars., Ars.h., Ars.m., Bapt., Bell., Benz. ac., HBism., l Cetrar., Cinnam., Coccus., IColch., Como.,Cop., Crot. t., ICup.m., Eucal., Ferr., Guaraea, Ign., Ind. met., | | Merc., HNatr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Op., Osm., IPhos., Pic. ac., IPlumb., IIPuls., ISang., Verbas.; and acidity (chronic diarrhoea), IFerr.; transversely across, Calc., | |Sul. : about 3 P.M., l l Nux v.; alternates with tooth- ache, Ipec.; in anasarca, IHell.; anxious, fol- lowed by insensibility, Calc.; causing anxiety, at night, with palpitation, ISul.; on awaking, AEsc. h., Ant. Sul. aur.; awakens at 2 A.M., IKali c.; to back, Aloe, Hyper.; from back, ICepa ; as of large ball (chronic diarrhoea), | | Pod., after beer, Nux m.; has to bend double, with anxiety, HBar. m.; at times better bending backward, at others bending forward, better from hard pressure, IPlumb.; in bronchitis, ILyc.; as if it would burst, Berb.; in cancer, ICarbo a.; at cardiac ori- fice, especially on swallowing bread, IPhos.; 468 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. into chest, Chel., IKali c.; with oppres- sion of chest, Samb.; worse after coition, | PhOS. ac.; as of a foreign body, Cain.; with colic, l l Meph.; coming and disap- pearing during day, liCard. m.; compression, Lyc. Vir.; as if compressed, in morning, fast- ing, Zinc.; constant, TISul.; constant, at cardiac end, a burning pain there, IForm.; constant, in afternoon,causing restlessness, ICina; constant, worse several hours after eating, worse, even- ing and night (cardialgia), l l Phos.; constant, in dropsy, Lyc.; constant,worse after fat food, IPuls.; constant, even after light food (ulcer of stomach), l l Mez.; constant, corrosive pain, | |Spig; constrictive, must bend backward for relief, Caust.; constant, dull, heavy squeezing, after meal, IRob.; during cough, ICalc.; in Whooping cough, Amb.; lasting all day, ICard. m.; worse in damp weather, Kali c.; deep, be- low to left (diseased pancreas), Atrop.s.; diges- tion slow, weakened, disturbed, iOp.; with distension, Chel.; with distended abdomen, Samb.; with distension and gone, weak feel- ing about 10 or 11 A.M., better from eating, Natr. c.; after drinking, Bell., Daph.; after drinking, in perforating ulcer, I Sil.; with drowsiness, l l Phos. ac.; dull, Chrom. ac.; dull, persistent, Jatroph.; after eating, Ant. t., Arg. nit., Asaf., Atrop. S., IBáil., iBry., Carbo v., Cham., IChin. S., Grat, IHep., IKali bi., IKali c., IILyc., INatr. c., Oxal. ac., Plat., IPuls., Rumex, Sep., Sil., ISul., Stront.; after bread, Bry., || Caust., IPhos., Zing.; with dif- ficult breathing, ILyc.; during breakfast, Agar.; after breakfast, Agar., Carb. S., INatr. c.; after eating, chronic, IStront.; after din- ner, Carb. S., HClem., || Kali br., Natr. c.; during eating, Con.; during eating, more from cold food, especially in weakly females, Mang.; after eating, in evening, Calc., Zinc.; after eating, with headache, Bism.; after eating, for two hours (cardialgia), 1zinc.; after eat- ing a little, Cham., HChin. S., IICinch., IFerr., IHep., Hyper., Laur., IILyc.; worse after eat- ing solid food, Bar. m.; after eating, particu- larly after milk, with vomiting first of food, then bile, Samb.; as after eating too much, Sil.; after eating, worse at night, becomes cutting on motion, Ign., l I Wer.; after eating, or in night, clothes oppressive, I Amm. c.; after eating, in phthisis, IIStann.; after eat- ing prunes, Agar.; after eating, worse from touch and motion, l l Phos. ac.; after eating, accompanying symptoms of uterus, IKali f.; after eating, in scirrhus uteri, I Ars. ; as of an undigested hard-boiled egg (dyspepsia), Abies; in emphysema, Brom.; with empty feeling, | | Kalim.; with eructations, Amyl., Card.m.; better by eructation, Rhod., Sul.; momenta- rily better by eructation, l l Kali iod.; in even- ing, in bed, Lyc.; in evening, in bed, lying on left side prevents sleep, better turning on right and passing wind, Tereb.; causing faint- ness, Ziz.; during a pyrexia (tertian ague), IIpec.; as if it contained undigested food, Kob.; as if food lodged over orifice after eat- ing, Ign.; as of undigested food, ILobel. i.; as if food pressed and hurt, ICinch.; in gas- tric and bilious troubles, |Asta.c.; in gastric catarrh, IMez.; in gastralgia, Il Ars., ICup. m., | | Puls., Stann.; with gaping, I Cepa ; togen- itals before attack (metrorrhagia), IMerc.; with haematemesis, IKreo.; as of a hard sub- stance there, Bapt.; as if a hard body lay there, after a moderate meal, worse from touch, extends to both sides, under false ribs, Sinap.; as of a hard body preventing food reaching stomach, on swallowing, Ikali c.; with headache, after midnight, ISul.; in heart affections, ICup. m.; like a heavi- ness after eating, IKali c., IIPhos., Sec., | |Staph.; as from a heavy weight, increas- ing during the severe colicky paroxysms and followed by , sour and bilious vomiting, | |Plumb.; in hemorrhoids, IBerb.; with her- petic dyscrasia, Carb. S.; with hunger, IColoc.; with hypochondriacal mood after eating, INux v.; in left side, undershort ribs,after a thorough wetting, better eating,| |Rhod.; like a load after eating, Lach.; like load, after eating, in gas- tralgia, IIPism.; as from a heavy load, IPhos. ac.; as from a hard lump, Spig.; while lying down, ISul.; with lasting, after confinement, ICup. m.; better by rest, ICalc. p.; worse in right hypogastrium (perforating ulcer), IKali c.; before menses, INux m.; during menses, Caust., ISul., Thuya; in morning, on awak- ing, Anac.; early in morning, Natr. m. ; with nausea, Carbo a.; causing nausea, Ziz.; with nausea, and rapid sinking of strength, MNatr. m; turning into slight nausea, better by belching, Tereb.; followed by nausea, with Sensation of coldness extending along oesopha- gus, IMenyanth.; at night, ISul.; at night, awaking, l l Card. m.; at night, after cold drinks, Rhod.; at noon, Aur. met., Zinc.; extending up oesophagus, as from a dull in- strument, Nitr. sp. d.; into oesophagus, with slight vomiturition and borborygmus, Cain.; in ophthalmia, IICic.; painful, Act. sp., Atrop. S., Cham., Mosch., INatr. c., Stram.; with pain low down in back before menses, thick and dark (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux m.; with contractive pain, at intervals, IICup. m.; painful, disappear while eating, and reappear about an hour afterward (cardialgia), IMagn. m.; painful, in haemoptysis, Sul.; painful, awakes at night with, like a heavy weight coming and going at intervals,better by flatu- lent discharge, Oxal. ac.; painful in left half, worse by pressure, Stram.; painful, as if lead or stone were in it, after moderate supper, worse from motion, better lying on back (gastralgia), ICalc.; in chronic inflammation of pancreas, IIod; pinching, takes away breath, afternoon, Puls.; paroxysmal, several times a day, momentarily better from warm food and drink, IPhos. ac.; in pit (cholerine), IIAsar.; in pit, after eating pears, especially morning or forenoon, better walking (diar- rhoea), IBor.; in pit, worse from touch or press- ure, ICup. m.; like a plug, Millef.; with press- ure outward, under last rib, ICalc.; extending to shoulders in morning, fasting and after eat- ing, IHMux v.; before sleep, Calc.; as if sore internally,Sep.; with Soreness to touch, Stann.; better from soup or from eructation, Niccol.; spasmodic, Tabac.;in spells (gastralgia), Asaf.; with pressure in lumbar region of spine, | | Rhod.; through to spine, I Sec.; as if wall would be pressed toward spine, and spine would be made painful from that place down- ward, Arn.; spasmodic, after least food or drink, IFerr.; with spitting, ICalc.; spreads 17. SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. 469 to left ribs, to liver and back, with belch- ing, nausea, pressing in forepart of head, into eyes, chilliness, shuddering, Kali c.; stitching, after eating, Calc.; as of a stone, IAcon., IBry., Ced., IICham., Diosc., ILac c., Sep., Squilla; like a stone, after eating bread, Bar. c.; from a stone, especially after eating or at night, Ign.; as from a stone, in emphy- sema, IBrom.; as from a stone, epigastrium bloated, after eating, INux v.; as from a stone, better from eructation, Bar. c.; as if he had swallowed a lot of broken stones, Osm.; after stool, Carb. S.; during stool, Bell., Brom.; Sud- den, as if pressed against with fist, with desire to constant and uncontrollable cough, arises from epigastrium, l l Rhod.; caused by tea and milk, which is the only food she can take, IKali c.; tearing, burning, with almost daily Sour vomiting, ILyc.; then throbbing, lying On back, evening, Alum.; with yellow, mucous coating on tongue, l l Kali S.; from touch,Sep.; upward, becomes gnawing at orifice, prevents deep inhalation and belching, Calad.; before vomiting, IICup. ac., IIpec.; between attacks of bloody vomiting, Ipec.; with chronic vom- iting, IOsm.; with vomiting of ingesta, IFerr. mur., IGraph.; with vomiting of acid, white, mucous fluid (ulcer of stomach), IKali bi.; with vomiting of enormous masses of mucus, intermixed with large bubbles of air, occa- sionally greenish, IOp.; with vomiturition, Cain.; worse after drinking water (cholera), IChin. S.; after drinking cold water when overheated, IKali c.; with running of water from mouth, Nux m.; with feeling of weak- nees in knees after eating, || Lach. gº fulness, heaviness. Stomach, pricking: | | Apis'; in pit, Arund.; with pruritus, gnawing, Ruta ; pins, DioSc., IIgn. Bºy" stitches. Stomach, rawness: rising into oesophagus, to middle of chest, ICarbo v.; to throat pit, with heartburn, Syph.; as from ulceration, Puls.; after vomiting, Ascl. s.; when walking on stones, Con. B& corroding. Stomach, feels relaxed: || Alum., Calc., ICalc. p., IIIpec.; with coldness, ISul. ac.; in whoop- ing cough, ISpong.; better after dinner and from wine, worse from coffee, Arg. nit.; as if it would fall down (flatulent colic), ILyc.; flabbiness, Ars. h., Calc. p., IIIgn.; as if hanging, Bar. c., Carbo v., IEuphor., IIIgn., IIIpec., Staph.; hangs heavily, even after light, easily digested food, |Merc.; as though contractive power were impaired, Ailant.; with nausea, Tabac.; as if hanging, or swimming in water (gastral- gia), IAbrot.; worse in wet weather, after warm drinks, sour things, or smoking, better after alcohol, Arg. nit. Stomach, rheumatism : affections of muscular coats, Merc. per.; symptons alternate with rheumatism, one appearing in Fall the other in Spring, Kali bi.; gastric pains, better after eating and rheumatic pains appear, when gastric pains reach height, rheumatic pains subside, Kali bi.; metastasis (gastric ca- tarrh), II Ant. c. 539° gouty, tearing. Stomach, scraping: Anthrok., Hell., Tereb.; like heartburn, IIPuls.; in affection of lungs, | |Sep. stº, secretions: promoted, Cochl., Magn.c. Stomach, sensitive: Ant. t., Bar. m., ICrotal., | | Hyos., II Kalic., ILach., Merc., INux v., Ox- al.ac., Stram., ISul., Therid.; cannot bear press- ure of clothing when it swells, l l Sul.; cannot tolerate tight clothing,IILach.,ILyc.,IINux v., IPhos. ac., Spong.; desire to loosen clothes, after a meal, Hep.; clothing is painful, Natr. m.; clothes féel uncomfortable, I ICup. m.; cannot bear tight lacing, IKali bi.; to con- tact, Ign.; to contact, especially of clothes, with drunkards (cancer of stomach), Lach.; pressure of clothes causes distress, Polyg.; is obliged to loosen clothes between attacks of vomiting, Chrom. ac.; in dysentery, iCaps.; in yellow fever, Merc.; in gastralgia, Sil.; with headache, Ant. t.; to pressure, Ars., Ars. S. r., Atrop. S., Brom., Carb. S., | | Diosc., Hep., Ipec., ILyc., Magn. m., Merc. s., IPhos., Raph., | |Sul., Zinc.; to pressure, in typhoid fever, I Ars., | |Phos.; to pressure, in headache, IIMagn. m.; to pressure, particu- larly on left side (cardialgia), l l Puls.; slightest pressure produces convulsions, Canth.; sore to pressure, Ant. c.; causing frequent sighs, Dig.; to pressure, followed by throbbing and distress, Polyg.; every step shakes, Anac., Casc.; tender, Carbo v., Dig.; tender, after diphtheria, ILac c.; tender, in gastro-enteri- tis, IApis ; tender, with palpitation, after eating, may follow abuse of soda crackers, Natr. c.; tender, with headache in bilious subjects, Iris ; tender, in mastitis, I |Phos.; tender, with violent pulsations of heart and carotids, Codein.; tender, especially in a small spot toward left ensiform cartilage, on awak- ing, IKali bi.; to touch, ICrotal., IMerc., Stram., Ziz.; to slightest touch, ILach., Oxal. ac.; to touch, even bedcovers cause pain, Sul.; slight touch causes feeling of subcutaneous ulceration, Stann.; sore to touch, with heavy pressure, IStann. Bº soreness. Stomach, sharp pain : AEsc. h.; to back, between shoulders, worse right side, Codein.; shocks painful, during cough, Ipec.; to oesophagus, with throwing back of head, ILyc.; at night, during sleep, awakens, Tabac. Stomach, shooting: Bell., Curar.; must bend backward and hold breath, I Bell.; in catarrh of stomach, Anac.; to chest, Coloc.; from centre of chest to between scapulae, soon after meals, ISul.; in diabetes, I ICurar.; sharp, Cain. ; in prolapsus uteri, Arg. nit. Bºy” darting. Stomach, as if shortened: Ign. Stomach, sinking : gº weakness. Stomach, sleep: , rarely before midnight, a phlegm chokes him, IKali bi. Stomach, smarting: with desire for stool, Cornus. Stomach, softening: (gastromalacia), Ars., I Bism., ICaps., 1Calc., Ferr., IKreo., IMerc. d.; total loss of appetite, Calc.; in children, in course of hydrocephaloid, I I Wer.; in chil- dren, peculiar crying and emaciation of neck, 1Calc.; painless, IKreo.; preceded by restless- ness and sleeplessness, and accompanied by vomiting and diarrhoea, Kreo.; in scrofulosis, IBar. c.; tongue red, as if raw, ICalc.; vomit- ing all he eats, Calc.; stool often green, many Small lumps surrounded by green matter, ICalc.; great thirst, ICalc. Stomach, soreness: Ant. t., | | Apis, Arn., Ars. 470 17, SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. S. r., Brach., 1Carbol. ac., Cinnab., ICrotal., Ind., ILyc., Natr. a., | | Naja; when inspiring deeply, or from hiccough, Kob.; as if bruised, ICup. ars.; constant, Gamb.; with contraction of back part and Sensation of coldness, Con...; with cough, l l Ol. jec.; after eating, Daph.; in bilious remittent fever, ICrotal.; worse on motion, particularly going up stairs, Chin. a.; with nausea and retching, worse from touch, better from eating, Natr. c.; on pressure, Asim., IKali c.; even in rest, Bar. c.; sensitive to touch and clothes (chronic cephalalgia), | | Psor.; especially in a small spot toward left ensiform cartilage on awaking, IKalibi.; as if ulcerated, cannot bear slight touch, IICinch.; Awhen walking on stone, Con.; with weakness, causing dyspnoea, 1Carbo v. Hº sensitive. Stomach, spasms: Arg. nit., Castor., ; Ced., 1Coccul., Collin., 1Con., HCup. m., | | Nux v., I Wer. v.; worse during inspiration, | |Zinc.; with shortness of breath, 1Coccul.; with short breath and dry cough, Sabad.; especially at cardiac extremity, IPhos.; like cramp, IBell.; chronic, during meal, Bell. ; caused by eructa- tion, l l Thuya ; once in fifteen or twenty min- utes, with gagging, and coughing and ejection of frothy mucus (chronic inebriate), 1 ISang.; occasional, for some years, l l Phyt.; painful, as if a band were tightly laced or drawn around body, Il Magn. p.; feeling as if stomach con- tracted, or as of a heavy burden upon stom- ach, cannot bear tight clothing, Con...; ter- rific across lower part, 9 P.M., lasts all night, 1Arg. nit.; with trembling of whole body, spasmodic motions, and desire to keep con- stantly moving when sitting, IDiad.; with uterine irritation, Caulo., IVib. Stomach, spasmodic pains: Alum., IIPism., Cinch., Caulo.; with dyspnoea, Alum., ICar- bo v.; compelling crouching forward, HCarbo v.; after eating, I Diad.; better after eating, IIgn., Iod.; after eating little, IDiad.; renewed by eating, Iod.; with eructation, Anac.; with vomiting before chill (intermittent), Diad. Stomach, squeezing pains : better drawing up limbs and lying on left side, Chel. Stomach, sticking : Atrop. S., Hyper., Zinc.; in cardiac orifice, and below, Gamb.; brought on by starvation (gastralgia), Ign. Bºy" pricking. stinging, stitches. Stomach, stinging : HBerb., Ol. an.; when touching parts, Aur. met.; in cancerous affec- tions, Bism.; in gastralgia and gastritis, II Ars.; extends under left ribs as far as back, Con. ; left side, worse from touch, and deep inspiration, Arg. nit. Bºy" pricking, sticking, stitches. Stomach, stitches: Amb., Ananth., | |Bry., Camph., Cycl., Gamb., Ign., IKali c., Lactu. v., Niccol., Psor., Sep., Spong., ISul.; to back, with hiccough, Mar. v.; to chest, Alum., Ananth., ILach.; constant, worse several hours after eating, in evening, and at night, | |Phos.; better one or two hours after eating, Natr. m.; after eructations, Coccul.; flying, Carb. S.; in gastralgia, Il Ars., Aur. mur.; in left side, worse on inspiration, Card. m.; when lying on side, worse on motion and misstep, Bry., IPuls.; with nausea, sometimes vomiting of tough phlegm (cardialgia), l l Zinc.; now right, now left side, Stront.; from both sides, Zinc.; in spells (gastralgia), Asaf.; tearing, to back and shoulders (gastralgia), ILyc. §§ darting, lancinating. Stomach, straining: when carrying heavy weights causes dyspepsia, l l Ruta. Stomach, strange, peculiar sensation : Grat. Stomach, stuffed feeling: as if she could not. lean forward, Ferr. iod. §§º fulness. Stomach, tearing pain: Ars., HCOccul., Zinc.; as if torn with pincers, after a glass of wine with nutmeg (diarrhoea), ISul.; as if caused by some living thing, Ananth.; feels torn, Sarrac. É& gastralgia. Stomach, tenesmus : Castor. Stomach, tension : l l Acon., Amb., HIOarbo v., II.Nux v., Plumb., IPuls.; with sore sensa- tion in chest, Lyc.; constant, l l Rob.; better by drinking milk, Ruta ; after eating, Coff. t.; after eating, in bronchitis, IIod.; in emphy- sema, Brom.; in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; in gastralgia, Stann., Staph.; painful, Bell.; painful, with soreness on touch (rheumatic attack), IBry.; in phthisis, Cupr. S., | | Sul.; pain, awakens at 2 A.M., IKali c. §§"fulness. Stomach, throat ; as if something alive were rising into, l l Ver.; as of a ball rising, better by eructation, Magn. m.; as of a ball rising, in amenorrhoea and hysteria, l l Senecio; de- rangement, causes sore throat, I Hydras. Stomach, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Ant.t., Arg, nit., Asaf, Brach.,1Calc., Cornus, IFerr., IHam..., | | Ipec., IKali c., l l Lac c., Nitr. ac., II.Nux v.; two strong beats apparently rising, passing into head (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; burning, Cact.; continuous, in climax, 1Cact.; after eating, Alum.; after eating, worse 11 A.M. (hysteria), Asaf.; in gastritis, IKali iod.; as of a hammer, in ulcerated spot, Lachn.; with nausea, l l Natr. S.; perceptible to sight and touch, Asaf.; in sides, Med. Stomach, tickling: excites cough, Bry.; causes dry cough, Sang.; with pain in direction of right inferior maxillary nerve, Tarant. Hº Cough. $. $tomach, tingling: with eructations, worse on rising from lying, IRhus. Stomach, tongue : Hº Chap. 11. Stomach, trembling: feeling, Amm. c., Arginit., | | Calc., Carbo v., IHam., IIgn., | | Ver.; with subsequent gulping of water, Magn. s. ɺ fluttering, motion. { Stomach, tumor: in region of pylorus, close to umbilicus, towards right side, nearly size of fist, sensitive to touch, movable (gastric dis- order), IAtrop. s. B& lump. Stomach, twinging: Stront. Stomach, twisting: Alum.; with anxiety and nausea and sweat, 8 to 9 A.M., ICOccul.; below, as from colic, INux m.; after drinking, per- forating ulcer), lSil.; in gastralgia, ILyc., | |Sil.; in hysteria, Sep.; rising toward º Sep.; tearing, Ver. v.; with yawning, C. stºn, ulcers and ulceration: Arg. nit., ICalc. a., IIRali bi., IKreo., IMez., | |Natr. ph., INitr. ac., Sal. ac., | |Sil., Sinap., | | Uran. n.; chronic, of mucous membrane, IHydras.; in typhoid fever, ; Agar.; perforating, Arg. nit., INux v., Phos.; perforating, I lSil.; round, IKali bi.; erosion from superficial ulceration, with vomiting for weeks or months, herpetic, of syphilitic origin, I ISyph. 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. 471 Stomach, ulcerative pain: l l Ratan.; with evening cough, Lach.; passing off after eating, | | Gamb.; after dinner, Arg. nit.; with haema- temesis, IKreo.; left side, worse by touch and deep inspiration, Arg, nit.; with Sensitiveness to pressure, Magn. c. Stomach, uncomfortable feeling: IBism., Car- bol. ac.; desire to inflate lungs to full extent, in order to relieve, while riding in open air on a raw, cold day, Chin. a.; on lying down, Cinch. bol. ; with nausea, Amyl. Stomach, uneasiness: Ascl. s., Cop., Cubeb., Osm., Polyg., Sep., | | Ustil.; with short breath, Alum.; after eating, IHydras.; uneasiness, better by eating (gastrosis), JMez.; after food and drink (diabetes mellitus), Lact. ac.; with eructations, nausea and hiccough, Cycl.; when free from pain in limbs, Calc. p., IKalibi.; after injury to head and face, Ham.; with nausea and retching, Atrop. S.; Occasional, at splenic end, l l Ferr.; with pain in forehead, Kob.; with shuddering of body on washing and while sitting down, Zinc.; especially in a small spot toward left ensiform cartilage, on awaking, IKalibi. Stomach, weakness: || Alum., II Ant. c., Calc. S., Caust., | | Chloral., Eup.perf., IGels., Ign., | | Kali br., Murex, ENatr. c., | | Psor., Tabac.; at 3 P.M., Calab.; at 6 P.M., amounting to nau- sea, Osm.; from 10 A.M. till evening, IMur. ac.; through chest and to umbilicus, ILobel. i.; after chill, Eup. perf; coming from, Magn. m.; chronic, Ant. c.; chronic, from dampness of climate and want of fresh air, Ver.; chronic, from abuse of quinine, TVer.; better after eating, IBar. c.; emanating from, IMagn. m.; emptiness, as if quite gone, IGels.; feeling, Amm. c., Bufo., ICepa, Merc. iod. flav.,IIPhos.; feeling, with internal sensation of coldness, Ver.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; will neither tol- erate nor digest food, Mur. ac.; in haemate- mesis, Ars.; follows congestion to head, and nape of neck, Tell.; with pressing in head and hard stools, |Menyanth.; she must lie down, I Amb.; succeeded nausea, IMagn. m.; ner- vous excitability, I | Calab.; nervous sensation, Sal. ac.; cannot bear anything but raw onions §. fever), ICepa; rice would not digest, chronic diarrhoea), l l Pod.; with salivation, IICinch.; by spells, Natr. m.; sinking feel- ing, liCaps., Crotal., ICrot. t., IHydras., IHydr. ac., Jugl., ILyc., IIMurex, Plant., Rhod.; sinking, on awaking, Apoc.; sinking, with gasping breathing, I Chloral.; sinking, as if dying, Dig.; sinking, in dyspepsia, after typhus, IBapt.; sinking, for hours after eating anything acid, Zinc.; sinking, better by eating, Alum.; sinking, in typhus, IBapt.; sinking, gone feeling (functional diseases of heart) feel- ing, Tabac.; sinking, with heat, Sul.; sink- ing, in hemorrhage, I Trill.; sinking, in meno- pause, Crotal.; sinking, in sciatica, |Staph.; sinking, with general, sick feeling, Merc. iod. rub.; sinking, after sleep, Apoc.; sinking, with white stools, Dig.; sinking, with desire to tear something away, Med.; sinking, vomits a greenish yellow bitter liquid, Merc. iod. flav.; with vertigo, has to lie down, Amb. Stomach, weary feeling: Ars. h.; painful, INuph. Stomach, whirling: Berb. - Stomach, wrenching pain: worse after drink- ing, Bell. 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. Diaphragm. Hypochondria. Liver. Spleen. DIAPHRAGM, burning: in diaphragmitis, Stram.; along anterior connection, Bry. Diaphragm, constriction: Asar., Bapt., IIChel.; as of a hoop (asthma), Cact.; from right side, all around short ribs (diaphragmi- tis), ILyc.; with restlessness, 12 P.M. till morn- ing, Merc. iod. rub.; with attempts to vonlit, ICup. a. H& pinching, spasm. Diaphragm, cough: affecting, most before sun- set, ILyc. Diaphragm, cutting: Senecio. Diaphragm, drawing: in angina pectoris, gas- tralgic form, Agar.; painful, with difficult respiration, Agar. Diaphragm, heat: Il Acon. Diaphragm, inflammation (diaphragmitis): JAcon, Act. rac., Amb., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., |Bell., IBry., Cact., Cannab., Canth., Cham., Coccul., 1Coloc., Dig., l l Dulc., IHam, Hep., Laur., ILyc., Morph. Sul., INux m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Ran. b., Sep., Spig., Stram., ISul., Tabac., Ver.; chronic affection, probably due to inflammation, Lyc.; with coldness, IVer.; grasping pain, with nausea or vomit- ing, INux v.; with peritonitis, Ver; in ner- vous persons, INux v.; in nymphomania, IStram.; with vomiting, TVer.; from getting wet, INux m. º Diaphragm, motion: rapid, Bufo.; rapid, con- vulsive, giving rise to extreme inhalations, resembling panting of a dog (spasmodic asth- ma), l l Valer. Diaphragm, neuralgia: Act. rac., Atrop., Bell., Cact., Cup. m., Mosch., Rhus, Mez, Sil. Diaphragm, pain (undefined) : Ascl. t., Ipec.; on inhalation, Nux m.; takes away breath, | |Ipec.; after lifting a light weight, Bor.; with jerking breathing (rheumatism...of dia- phragm), Cact.; extends to Sacrum, Zinc.; in right side, Jacea ; with hysterical Spasms, Stann. º Diaphragm, paralysis: Ars., Bism., Ign, Nux v., Puls., Ruta, Stram., Ver., Zinc. Diaphragm, pinching: on stooping, Natr. m.; extending transversely through chest, on walking, Bism. Bºy” constriction. 472 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. Diaphragm, pressed upward: Camph.; by gas, causes dyspnoea, LNux v. Diaphragm, pressing sensation : Jacea ; as if pressed between two millstones, front to back, Ipec.; painful below, on left side of ab- domen, Ars. h.; below, extending from left to right, Tereb.; pain extending transversely through chest, on walking, I Bism. Diaphragm, pressure: against, makes respira- tion laborious (ascites), IApis. Diaphragm, as if pushed forward : poisoning by foul breath, erysipelas, IAnthrac. Diaphragm, rooting pain : with nausea or vomiting, INux v. Diaphragm, shooting: into chest(rheumatism), |Cact. Pºgº soreness: at insertion (cholerine), plS. Diaphragm, spasm : Atrop., IIBell., HChel., ICic., ICupr., Gels., Lobel. i., IMosch., CEnan., Stram., Ver.; catching pain, with gasping, | | Petrol.; sudden, must sit bent, Phos. ac.; in cholera Asiatica, Arg. nit.; convulsive twitching, breast suddenly be- comes strongly dilated and ribs rise and sink suddenly (spasms of chest), IHyos.; as in whooping cough, with cough, I (Sep.; in emphysema (bronchitis), ILobel. i.; hiccough- like contractions (chorea), I Asaf.; hysteric, Stann.; constant jerking motion making breathing short, ICup. m.; occasional, for Some years, l l Phyt.; retraction at every inspi- ration, Hep.; affection of diaphragm and Spine, causes a mixture of hyperaemia and Spasm with hiccough, IStram.; during pre- vailing South winds in persons with cold hands, oppression and anxiety, in chest, IWer.; in Onanists, Phos. ac. 53% constriction ; Hypochondria contraction and constric- tion; also Chap. 16, Hiccough. Diaphragm, sticking : Zinc. Diaphragm, stinging : Jacea. Diaphragm, stitches: I.Acon. ; worse coughing, Bry.; left side, arresting respiration, Spig.; worse from motion, Bry.; as if in right side, Asaf. Diaphragm, tensive pain: in region of, with deeper inhalations, Tarax. HYPOCHONDRIA, aching: Camph.,INux v., Sil., Tereb.; worse by inspiration, Con...; dull in right, Æsc. h., | Hydras., Kali b.; dull, over right, with nausea and vomiting, Cup. a.; to feet, Lyss.; distress, in left, l l Ptel.; with faint feeling in stomach, in left, Diosc.; worse night, in left, I Kali c.; in left, extending iow down in abdomen, with sensation of heavi- mess in abdomen, Con...; continued pain in right, drawing her downward from epigas- trium round to shoulder, evening, I Kali bi.; in right, Merc. iod. rub., I ISul.; in right, with constant pain in sinciput, Ind.; through to right scapula (enlargement and congestion of liver), IMagn. m.; at a small spot in right, from pressure, or drawing a deep breath, Bar. c.; in right, while writing, Chim. umb.; weight, in right (functional derangement of liver), 1Sep. Hypochondria, anguish: region of, Nux v. Hypochondria, anxious feeling : Dros. Hypochondria, sensation of ball : Brom.; go- ing to and fro with various sounds, worse after fluid food, better by tight clothing or bandage, and lying quiet, ICup. m. Hypochondria, bruised pain: as if beaten, Carbo v., ICOccul.; as if she would break in two, 1Cornus ; contusive, in right, I Chel.; during cough, Bry.; in left, IIApis ; in even- ing, Ran. b.; in evening and night, l l Cist.; in morning, on awaking, Cist.; in right, from a blow, Arn.; pressive, Stront. Hypochondria, burning: AEthus., IIApis ; in afternoon, right, in walking, Amm. m.; after eating, I lStann.; like fire (sciatica), Lach.; heat, in right, Aur. met.; in left, Coccus, Grat., | | Ver.; in left, on taking a deep breath, Bor. , in left,cannot sleep, Apis; in left, like heartburn, into Gesophagus, TBerb.; in left, after several premature labors, Thuya; in left, worse lying On it, IGraph.; in left, worse lying on affected side, with loss of sexual power, Coccus; in left, toward spine, Murex ; worse in morning and during motion, better after eating (organic cardialgia), IKalibi.; in right, Ascl. t., Aur. mur., || Lac c.; in right, in hepatitis, II Ars. flºº heat. Hypochohdria, coldness: Cadm. S.; cooling Sensation, Chen. v. Hºndria colicky pain: Bapt.; in left, Jochl. Bºy cramplike pain, distended, flatus. Hypochondria, constriction: I Dros.; as of a band (spinal irritation), Nux v.; of a tight band, worse at night, Hydras.; causes short breath, Staph.; cannot tolerate tight clothing, || Kreo.; must loosen clothing (dyspepsia), IFerr. ph.; like a cord, Chel.; as if ligated with cords, morning (dyspepsia), Arg. nit.; with whooping cough, worse after midnight, Il Dros.; violent efforts to eructate to re- lieve, in right, IPhyt.; as if laced below, with trembling and throbbing in epigastric re- gion, 1Calc.; worse morning and during mo- tion, better eating (organic cardialgia), Kali bi.; debilitating oppression, like a stricture, with nausea, Ailant.; painful, INux v.; pain- ful, impeding coughing, Dros.; painful, to lumbar vertebrae, Camph.; pinching, as from incarcerated flatus, especially after eating, | |Puls.; in right, in hepatic affections, dys- pepsia, Il Chel.; as if a rope were tied around (after a mole birth), Bell.; before passing turbid urine, Chel.; as of a strap as wide as hand drawn tightly around, evening, after supper, I Sep.; tensive feeling, as of tight band, worse from pressure (intermittent), ICOccul.; in myelitis, ICalab. Bºy" constric- tion, Cramplike pain ; also Diaphragm Spasm. Hypochondria, contractive feeling: IAlum.; obliged to bend forward, Apis ; during in- spiration (asthma. Millari), ICup. m.; painful, lumbar vertebrae, ICamph.; pressure in right, Ang. Hºt constriction, cramplike pain; also Diaphragm spasm. Hypochondria, Cough: painful, I Dros., Hyos., ISul.; pain in left, better by pressure and ly- ing on left side, | | Sang.; must support with hands, l l Dros. Hypochondria, Cramplike pains : alternate with oppression in chest and difficult respi- ration, l l Zinc.; especially at noon when she is hungry (amenorrhoea), Zinc.; periodical, IRhod.; running toward pubes, Cornus. Bºy" contraction, constriction. Hypochondria, cutting: Chel.; bearing down, 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. | 473 Graph.; cramplike, worse in right, into back, |Merc. iod. flav.; like knives, worse in left (gastralgia), Arg. nit.; in left, Arg. met., Gamb.; in left, on walking rapidly, as if a hard, sharp movable piece were there, Bor.; in right, when moving trunk, Ang.; cutting, in right, extending downward across bowels, followed by diarrhoea, evacuation sudden, Bor.; before stool, Cub. #&” lancinating, stitches. Hypochondria, darting: in right, when talking, | | Kali iod.; right to left, with profuse sweat, must bend double, writhe in agony, clench hands (icterus from calculus), ICalc. B& lancinating, stitches. Hypochondria, digging: in left, Diosc.; in right, | | Phyt. Hypochondria, disagreeable feeling: in ascites, IAur. mur. Hypochondria, distension: ICham., IIIgn., INux v.; bloated, around lower edge, IKali c.; bloated, must loosen garments (heart disease), iCalc.; bloated, painful, in right (hepatitis), HArs. ; after a moderate meal, Apoc.; as if he had eaten too much, Colch.; better after pass- ing flatus, Aloe; of left, Aurant.; left, in inter- mittent fever, Chin. a.; of left, in hepatitis, HMerc.; worse in region of liver (influenza), 1Ant. t.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; protrusion, with pain in left (haematemešis), | | Sec.; puffed up, Ferr. ph.; in right, with dull, heavy, aching, coming on two or three hours after eating, and partly relieved as digestion is completed (dyspepsia), Natr. m.; of right, in hepatic derangement, l l Pod.; of right, with hepatitis, when suppuration ensues, IPhos.; swelling, Aur. met., Ferr.; swollen feeling, INux m.; feels swollen (autumnal fever), l l Absin.; swollen, worse in left (apy- rexia of intermittent), Ars. Bºy” colicky pain, flatus, fulness, tension ; also Chap. 19, Abdomen distended. Hypochondria, distress: in right, with draw- ing pains in fingers and ankles, Ptel. Hypochondria, dragging: painful, IPtel.; in left, worse at night, IKali c.; in right, Hy- per. Hypochondria, drawing: through both (dry asthma), I | Squilla ; to epigastrium, Stitching pain from both, Goss.; in left, Ars., Berb., Coccus; a half hour after eating, especially in evenings, ICarbo v.; from left to hip, pain- ful, I | Cup. m.; in right, Agar., Caulo.; towards symphysis pubis, painful, Calc.; tearing, in left, Berb.; transient, painful, followed by lame sensation in left, Merc. iod. rub. Hypochondria, dull pain : Erig., Ferr. iod., Ham.; heavy, IKali bi.; in left, Sinap.; in left, constant, worse lying on affected side, with loss of sexual power, Coccus; in left, in intermittent fever, Ars.; in right, Carbo v.; in right, biliary calculi, Flat.; in right, in catarrh, IISticta ; in right, in hepatic de- rangement, Myr. cer.; in right, with distress in small intestines, Ustil.; going through to right scapula, in enlargement and congestion (induration) of liver, Magn. m.; in right, especially when limited to a small spot, Kali bi.; in right, with stitches (liver complaint), Card. m. Hypochondria, eruption: itching, painful, pap- ulous, around waist, l l Med. Hypochondria, faint: sick feeling before stool, |Merc. iod. flav. Hypochondria, flatus: accumulates, IICham.; incarcerated, Oxal. ac.; incarceration painful, IRhod.; incarcerated in right, painful, Colch.; incarcerated in right, in rheumatic fever, | Thuya ; incarcerated in left, pains extend to left side of back and lumbar vertebrae, Coccus; spot in right painful as from flatus, which gave rise to violent efforts to eructate, frequently ending in vomiting, | |Phyt.; in left, stitching pains, Aur. met. Bº distended, fulness, noise; also Chap. 19, Abdomen distended, and Flatulence incarcerated. * Hypochondria, sensation of fulness: Calc. a., Cham., | | Ign., Merc.; must breathe deeply, Card. m.; causes short breath, Staph.; then diarrhoea (melaena), IHam.; in left, Sticta ; in left, cannot lie on it, ICean.; in right, IAEsc. h., Ascl. t., | | Hydras., Iber.; in right, from a blow, Arn; in right, Merc. iod. rub.; in right, with flatulence, pain and soreness, IPod.; in right, in liver complaint, Chel. Bºy" distended, flatus, heaviness, pressure, tension. Hypochondria, gnawing: worse in morning and during motion, better by eating (organic cardialgia), IKali bi. - Hypochondria, grasping: with chilliness, Calc. Hypochondria, griping: acute, in left, ILyc. Hº Cramplike pain, flatus, pinching. Hypochondria, hardness: in left, IIIod.; in left, in intermittent, Ars., IIod. B& Liver and Spleen induration. Hypochondria, heat: l l Caust.; burning around §. like a coal of fire (abscess of liver), | | Med.; painful, Grat. §º burning. Hypochondria, heaviness: followed by pros- tration, Zinc.; in right, in functional derange- ment of liver, l l Sep.; painful in right, toward back, worse from deep breathing, Zing.; as from a stone, ICOccul.; like a weight, Zinc.; weight, in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; weight, in left, worse at night, IKali c.; weight, in right, could not rest on right side, IMagn. m.; weight constant in both when walking, | | Ptel. Bºy" fulness, oppression. Hypochondria, itching: left side, Fluor. ac. Hºhondria.jerkins: in left, Berb.; in right, act. Hypochondria, lancinating: in afternoon, in right, Æthus.; in left (yellow fever), Cadm. s.; in right, worse in lying on painful side, Calc. fl. §§" cutting, darting. Hypochondria, feeling of lassitude: IPuls. Hypochondria, lumps: hard, in right, Cund. tº Liver and Spleen indurated. Hypochondria, lying: cannot lie on right side, ILyc.; cannot lie on right (ague suppressed by Cinchona), Natr. m.; cannot lie on right, on account of penetrating pain, l l Phyt. Bºy" sensitive; also Liver and spleen sen- sitive. Hypochondria, motion: violent, in right, as though something living were moving about, during menses, Inula. Hypochondria, noise : gurgling incessant be- neath left, Verbas.; rumbling below left, with sense of emptiness in epigastrium, Verbas.; gurgling, or rumbling, with nausea, Puls.; jº flatus. 474 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. Hypochondria, numbnese: in left, Ang.; in right, Amm. C., Apis. º Hypochondria, oppression: in right, Iber. gº fulness, heaviness. Hypochondria, pain (undefined): All. Sat., Car- bo v., Lobel. c., Mephit., Sang. ; on awaking, ICist.; on awaking in morning. Cinch, bol.; through to back on inspiring, in right, AEsc. h.; with chilliness and diarrhoea, Aloe ; constant, Bapt.; downward from waist, l l Med.; with flatulence, Cist. c.; intermittent, Amm. m.; in left, I Agar, Arum t., Asim., Benz. ac., Chin. S., HiCalc., Cean., Chrom. ac., Daph., | | Diosc., Ipec., Natr. S.; in Addison's dis- ease, l l Natr. m.; in left, in afternoon, IILyc.; when menses should appear (amenorrhoea), IHam. ; in left, around to back, l l Puls. ; in left, through to back, must support spot with hand and get up and walk about, worse lying down, and at night, Magn. c.; left, on taking a long breath, Lyc.; in left, continuous as if bruised, IOxal. ac.; in left, in cardialgia, | | Zinc.; in left, in chest complaint, IApis ; in left, with chill in morning, | | Nux v.; in left, worse by chill, or bodily exertion, IKali bi.; in coughing, Spong.; in left, deep, IICean.; in left, as if in diaphragm, ICrotal.; in left, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in left, after each meal, I Daph.; in left, followed by eructation and relief of pain, Pallad.; in left, in quotidian in- termittent, I Ars.; in left, in tertian ague, JHep.; in left, in intermittent, during apy- rexia, I Apis ; in left, with fulness and heavi- ness in liver, I Lach.; in left, in gastralgia, spreads over whole abdomen, to Oesophagus, to back, to shoulder blades, Ars.; in left, half way between epigastrium and side, Glon.; in left, high up, extending toward incarcerated hernia, Cepa ; in left, intense, causing faint- ness, better after warm sweat, Vib.; in left, cannot lie on it, ICean.; in left, obstinate in uterine disease, Calc. p.; in left, worse from pressure and continued walking (melan- choly after mortification), Ign.; in left, acute- ly painful to pressure, IIIod.; in left, worse from pressure, sleep disturbed when lying on that side (intermittent), ICOccul.; in jeft, through to border of right scapula, worse ly- ing on left side, || Natr. m.; in left, a spot as large as half a dollar, compelling her to press with hand, Manc.; in left, with vertigo on awaking in morning, Merc. iod. flav.; in liver complaint, Acet. ac.; as if being pressed out when pressing on epigastrium, Bell.; followed by prostration, Zinc.; caused by riding, with desire to lie down, Sep.; in right, Agar., Ascl. t., Brach., Cain.., || Carbol. ac., Chel., Cund., Jalap, Xan.; in right, causes inability to raise or stretch right arm, Urt. ur.; in right, from congestion, ILyc.; in right, in bilious diarrhoea, Merc.; in right, near epigastrium as if it would be drawn inward, Jamb.; in right, toward epigastrium, worse from touch and walking (gastric derangement), Kali bi.; in right, extending toward epigastrium and stomach, worse bending forward, coughing and breathing, cannot bear least touch (acute hepatitis), ICOccul.; in right, continual, with yellowish color of face (bronchitis), Lyc.; in right, with high fever, hardly able to breathe, * kept moving, better after eating, l l Rhus ; in right, in ague suppressed by Cinchona, INatr. m.; in right, in remittent autumnal fever, Car- bol. ac.; in right, at 11 A.M., Lact. ac.; in right, injaundice, Sul.; in right, in chronic jaundice, Iod.; in right, extends over stomach to left (gastralgia), ISul.; in right, in congestion of liver, IILyc.; in right, better lying on it, Amb.; in right, worse from motion, Iris; in right, during pregnancy, l l Phyt.; in right, from within outward, Lyss.; when stooping, | | Alum.; while stooping, and rising from ly- ing, I Hydras.; with swelling and headache, Laur.; spreading upward, IIApis ; and around waist, with shooting pains to shoulder blade (dyspepsia), ILyc.; on walking, in affection of stomach, IKalibi.; from walking, or deep in- spiration, Rumex. Hypochondria, pinching: IIpec.; nipping, to under surface of sternum, ICalc.; in right, with colic, Æsc. h.; after stool, Caust. B&^contraction, constriction, cramplike, pressure. Hypochondria, feeling of pressure: Amm. c., Aur. mur., Bor., Camph., Mang., IMur. ac., IPOd., Sil.; on awaking, Chrom.ac.; impedes breathing, especially after coffee, Cham.; as from a sharp body or stone, Nux m.; and constriction, in right, Acon.; in whooping cough, I Ambra, ISpong. ; drawing in left, from below, with anxiety and nausea in chest, Rhus ; dull pains, Carbol. ac.; after eating, Aur. met., Cham., Coca ; after eating, with depression of spirits, l l Zinc.; after eating, must loosen clothing, Nux v.; better by eruc- tation, Coccul.; of flatus, Card. m. ; as from flatulence, worse after food or drink and mo- tion, Aur. met.; almost like incarcerated fla- tus, though with hardness, Casc.; as from flatulence, morning in bed, worse walking, better after stool, and renewed when walking again, l l Zinc.; and fulness, after eating, Lo- bel. i.; frequent, recurring attacks, occasion- ally stitches on right, towards epigastrium, at times swelling, ILyc.; in heart disease and morbus Brightii, Aur, mur. ; in right, in in- fluenza, Ant. t.; in left, Calc. p.; left to back, as from a swelling, I Agar.; in left, back- ward, drawing downward, I Berb.; in left, during deep breath, Bor., in left, near epigas- trium, Jamb.; in left, in heat of intermittent, IArs.; in left, painful, AEthus. ; in left, passes off when lying down, Sep.; in left, with stitches, Zinc.; in left, as from a stone (gas- tralgia), Cham.; painful, Con...; painful, with chill (intermittent), l l Pod.; painful, with menses, Graph.; painful in right, worse from pressure (enlargement of liver), Con...; pain. ful in right, at times took away breath, be- came a sticking, ILyc.; painful, after quick walking, Lyss.; pinching, in left, Zinc.; in right, with hypochondriacal mood, three hours after dinner, Zinc.; in right, ICalc. p.; in right, on awaking, Chrom. ac.; in right, relapse of intermittent, Ars.; in right, in jaundice, Aur. mur. nat, IBry.; in right, in liver complaint, Chel.; in right, in morning on awaking, painful, Chrom.ac.; in right, as from incarcerated flatus, worse motion, Zinc.; in a small spot, in right, Zinc.; in right, on a small spot near and above umbilicus, worse from motion and touch (hepatitis), Bell.; sore pain, as from a blow, in right, worse from touch, IILyc.; tensive, after emission, Agar. 2. 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. 475 Bºº contraction, constriction, cramplike, distended, flatus, fulness, tension. Hypochondria, pricking: Apis. Hypochondria, as of something pulling: from region of spleen into chest, which sinks back again during exhalation, or taking deep breath, Bor. Hypochondria, sensitive: clothes feel tight, Caust., Chel., ICinch., ICrotal., Eup. per., IGraph., TNatr. S.; tightening clothes aggra- vates pain (hysteralgia), Caust.; clothes feel tight, in asthma, ICinch.; clothing feels tight, in hysterical or hypochondriacal subjects, Nux v.; clothes feel tight, in icterus and dysmenor-, rhoea, Il Calc.; clothes feel tight, in spinal irri- tation, INux v.; during apyrexia, Cinch.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; to pressure, Ipec., IHLach.; to pressure, left, in afternoon, Pallad.; pressure in left, in intermittent, Coccul., IIod.; to pressure, left (mental disturbance), Chel.; to pressure, right, Fluor. ac., | | Ver.; press- ure, right, in chronic looseness of bowels and bilious yomiting, Fluor, ac.; to pressure, right, over region of stomach (perforating ulcer), HKali c.; to pressure, right (acute rheumatism and liver complaint), IChel.; pressure causes pain in epigastrium, and vice versa, ILyc.; right, in hepatic affections, IIChel.; tender- ness, Ascl. t.; tenderness across, Merc.; ten- derness in left, Lyc.; tenderness, in right, AEsc. h., | | Sul.; tenderness in right, in bilious diarrhoea, IMerc.; tenderness in right, in func- tional derangement of liver, l l Sep.; tender- ness in right, in enlargement and congestion of liver, IMagn. m.; tenderness in right, with bilious pneumonia, Merc.; to touch, IDros., ISul.; to touch, in Bright’s disease, Ars.; to touch, in left (intermittent), Ars.; to touch, a sore spot in right, not larger than a dollar, IPhyt.; to touch, soreness, IRan. b.; to touch, in left, with pain as from Soreness behind lower end of sternum, Lact. ac.; on walking in open air, INatr. s. Hº Chap. 17, Stom- ach sensitive, and Chap. 19, Abdomen sen- sitive. Hypochondria, sharp pains: to back, Ran. b.; in left, in region of spleen, Ham.; in left, worse walking, prevents sitting, worse evening, with difficult respiration, HKali c.; in lower part of left, lasting a short time, Lact. ac.; in right, | | Ptel. Hypochondria, shooting: to back, IRan. b.; in left, Æthus., TFerr.; in left, to cardiac region, worse on deep inspiration, Alum.; from left to right, Alum.; in left, worse at night, IKali c.; in abscess of liver, l l Rhus; occasional, in right, downward, l l Ptel. Hypochondria, smarting ; in right, in rheuma- tism, |Sabad. Rºº burning. Hypochondria, as if something smooth were gliding from right to left when lying on back : Daph. Hypochondria, soreness: Amm., c., AEthus., | | Apis, I Bry., HEup. perf., ISul.; at 6 P.M., Calab.; Soreness as if beaten, worse on side on which he lies, worse turning and worst when beginning to move, Il Rhus ; in whooping cough, IBry.; after attack of chronic diarrhoea, INat. s.; after dinner, Agar.; with hiccough, |Niccol.; in left, Calc.; in left, on bending, Merc. iod. rub.; in left, as after a contusion, IIApis; in left, especially on moving trunk, | |Ran. b.; in left, periodical (mental derange- ment), . Brom.; in left, slow pulsating, Zinc.; left, going through to border of rightscapula, worse lying on left side, | | Natr. m.; worse on motion, Bry:, Carbol: ac.; in right, ICalc. p.; in right, in functional derangement of liver, | |Sep. ;, in right, during pregnancy, | |Phyt.; especially to touch, IRan. b.; ulcerative pain, two fingers' breadth below right, worse on pressure, stepping on right foot (hepatic dis- Order), Sil. Bº aching, bruised. Hypochondria, spasm: worse during inspira- tion, l l Zinc. ſº Diaphragm spasm. Hypochondria, spasmodic pains: Alum.; with dyspnoea, Alum.; resembling those accompa- nying gallstones, IKali bi; as if intestines Were strung up in knots (dysmenorrhoea), ISul.; from right to left, INux m. Hypochondria, sticking: caused by deep breath- ing, Calc.; in left, I Lith. c.; in left, near epigastrium, Jamb.; in left, in hepatitis, *Merc.; severe, darting in left, deep seated as if in spleen, as if some hot fluid were running through splenic yessels, better walking about room, . Vibº; sudden, in left, I |Manc.; espe- cially in left, caused by movements of flatus, Sul. ...in left, particularly when sitting in even: ing, Magn. S.; to small of back and shoulder (angina pectoris), Lyc.; better in bending double (hysteria), ILyc.; pinching, in right, Verbas.; near border of false ribs, about three inches from linea alba, worse by pressure, ex- tends across stomach, HBerb; in right, Hyper.; in right, on inspiration, Zinc.; in right, toward, back, apparently behind liver, Kali n.; in right, during Sour eructation, Zinc.; as if ribs were broken, and sharp points were sticking in flesh, llSep.; in right, from slightest press- ure or walking, ICinch. Hypochondria, stinging: in left, Berb.; in left, at night, Zing; in left, towards spine, ºes ; in right, I Sul.; when touching, Aur. Iſle U. Hypochondria, stitches: Amm. c., Anac., Carb. S.Chel.; Graph., Lyc.;Sabad.,Senecio; during cough, Bry.; in whooping cough, Bry.; worse while eating, Pod.; in quotidian agué, 1 Sep.; fleeting, dull in left, shaking him to and fro, Ang.; following headache, Æse. h.; during in- halation, Agar.; as with knives in, Niccol.; in right, in jaundice, Bry.; in left, Æsc.h.,AEthus., !! Agar., Arg, met., Ars, Cann. S., ICham. Chin. S., Cist, Con., Glon., Oxal. ac., ISep. Zing.; in left, lying on back, with dry cough, Amm. m.; in left, boring, Stann.; in left, dur: ing every inspiration,IMerc. sol; in left, deep, sharp, where ribs cease, Verbas.; in left, worsé after, drinking very cold water, Natr. c.; in left, in evening, while walking and standing, Zinc.; in left, during apyrexia (intermittent), | | Puls.; in left, fine, worse moving and laugh. ing, AESC. h.; in left, better lying, Cepa ; in left, during pregnancy, Magn. c.; in left, as after running, Aur. mur.; in left, several short, ILactu. V.; in left, walking in open air, INatr. S.; before menses, IPuls.; worse from motion, Alum.; in right, in evening, when walking, Amm. m.; in right, toward small of back, 1Calc.; in right, violent, sharp, followed by griping in lower abdomen, I [Natr. c.; in right, from front to back, worse running, Camph.; in right, toward diaphragm, Asaf; in right 476 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. external, after dinner, IKalibi.; in right, in gastralgia or gastritis, Ars.; in right, after frontal headache, IAEsc. h.; in right, on inspi- ration, l l Rhus ; in right, intermittent, with short, dry, evening cough, Sep.; from right to left, Brom.; now right, now left, Thuya ; in right, lasting for a few minutes, Goss.; in right, in a small spot, on sudden motion after sitting, Kali bi.; in right, on touch (gastric fever), l l Sep.; in right, transient, with sensi- tiveness to pressure or deep inspiration, IBry.; after running (tabes mesenterica), I ITuberc.; tearing, in hepatitis with pleurisy, Merc. B& Cutting, darting, lancinating. Hypochondria, strange feeling like that pro- duced in throat when taking the preparation, is felt in right: Meph. Hypochondria, sweat: l l Caust. Hypochondria, tearing: jerklike, drawing in right, as from incarcerated flatus, worse mo- tion, Zinc.; on inspiration, painful on touch, as if bruised, Cupr. S.; in left, as if something were torn loose during inspiration, Berb.; in left, Berb.; from left to right, Lyss. Hypochondria, tension : Ant. c., Apis, ICalc., Carbo v., | | Ign., IMur. ac., INux v., || Rhod.; aching, worse bending body, or by pressure of hand, ILyc.; as from a band (asthma), Arg. nit.; with oppressed breathing, Nux v.; as from a cord making diaphragmatic attach- ments, cannot stretch or stand upright, ILyc.; after eating, Coca ; tension, as from flatus, with feeling of hardness, Casc.; heaviness, Acon.; as from a hoop, ILyc.; in left, Eup. perf.; in left, extending low down in abdo- men, with heaviness, Con.; in left, in heat of intermittent, Ars.; in left, to middle line, causing difficulty of breathing, in warm room, in evening after sunset, better walking in Open air, kept her awake in bed till 1 A.M., on awaking next morning the same, better after Turkish bath, Filix; continual pain, Cham.; painful, Con.; painful, as from a constricting band, Con...; painful, going through to right scapula (enlargement and congestion of liver), IMagn. m.; in right, Aur. mur., IFerr., |Ver.; in right, in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; in right, in hepatitis, Ars.; in right, in liver complaint, IChel.; in right, in hepatic affec- tions and dyspepsia, IIChel.; in right, pain- ful, worse on deep inspiration, Bry.; in right, painful to pressure (acute rheumatism and liver affections), Chel.; in right, as if some- thing were too short in it, Ang. Hº distended, fulness, pressure. Hypochondria, throbbing : in hepatitis, I | Act. sp.; in left, Ascl. t., Ran. b.; in left, cannot be in bed, must walk room, better from pressure, 11 P.M. until 3 A.M., Vib.; in left, better from hard pressure and walking, cannot lie on left side, Vib.; in right, Brach.; in right, better by belching or passing wind, Calc. p.; in right, when lying on left side and vice versa, Tell.; in right, frequent, worse from pressure, step- ping on right foot (hepatic disorder), IISil. Hypochondria, tired sensation: in pharyngitis, | | Natr. m. Hypochondria, tumor: size of an orange, in right (carcinoma ventriculi), I IMez.; hard and tense, tender when pressed, and indis- tinct fluctuations, extends into right iliac re- gion (ovarian cystic tumor), IKali br. Hypochondria, twisting pain: in right, with sensation of heat, Pod. Hypochondria, ulcerative pain: Ascl. t., | |Stann. Hypochondria, wind: gº flatus. LIVER, abscess: HBell., Bry., Cinch., Fluor. ac., IIHep., IKali c., ILach., ILyc., IMed.,IIMerc., INux v., | | Puls., l l Rhus, Ruta, Sep., IISil., Therid.; as if abscess would burst, Laur.; pain when coughing, as if ulcerated, ILach.; pain from abscess, to rightshoulder and elbow, | |Med. §§"congested, enlarged, inflamed. Liver, aching: Carbo a., IPhos.; in anterior part, Camph.; burning, worse drinking water, ILed.; awoke with distress in base, l l Ptel.; distress, Ptel.; distress in right lower lobe, | IAEsc. h.; dull, worse near gallbladder, Lept.; dull, in haematemesis, IHyos.; dull, heavy, with distension, after eating, lessening as di- gestion advances, Natr. m.; heavy, Bapt.; extending over dorsal region, Polyp.; from pressure, IPtel.; to between shoulders, AEsc. h.; sore, as from a shock, ILyc.; sore, dull, sensitive to touch, in evening, Tromb.; worse from shock, Agnus; in bilious vomiting, ICrotal. Liver, angina: with liver affection, INux v. Liver, atrophy (cirrhosis): Apoc., Ars., Arg. nit., IIAurum, IBry., l l Carbo v., Card. m., Chloral., Chel., Cinch., ICup. m., Hydrocot., IIIod., ILach., Lept., Magn. m., IMerc., IMur. ac., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux V., IIPhos., IPlumb., | | Puls., Selen., Sep., ISul.; acute, Crotal; acute, from jaundice, IPhos.; acute yellow, Acon., Bell., Bry., ILCalc., Dig., Ipec., Lept., IIPhos.; chronic, with emaciation and dessication of body, IMerc. viv.; in typhus, with albuminuria, Calc. a.; during inflamma- tory process, Hep.; nodulated, in marasmus, IHydras.; nutmeg or alcoholic variety, Ant. t., Ars., Bry., Carbo v., Ipec., IILach., Laur., Lept., IILyc., Natr. m., HINux m., INux v., IPhos., Puls., Sul.., | | Ver. Liver, as of a ball in : Bar. c. Liver, bile: absence, IChion. v., Plumb.; de- creased, IIChel., Gels.; increased, Aloe, Ars., Ascl. s., Bell., IBry., HCham., Chlor., IIIpec., IMerc., Natr. S., INux v., IPhos., IIPod., IPuls., Sep., Sul., Ver.; increased, with bili- Ous coating on tongue, or bitter taste, INatr. S.; increase, then deficiency, with jaundice, IIris; increased, during menses, IPhyt.; violet color, Amyg. Bºjaundice; also Chap. 16, Vomiting bile. Liver, blue : deep indigo, Ars. h. Liver, boring: in evening, while sitting, Amm. c.; hard, through, I Sep. º bronchitis: with hepatic disturbances, LyC. Liº. bruised pain: l l Carbo v.; when stoop- ing, IAlum.; when touched or bending, Clem.; with fulness, IKreo. 8& aching, soreness. Liver, burning: Acon., Agar., Aloe, Amm. c., Bry., Carbo v., IGamb., IKali c., Plumb., | |Stann.; in cancer, l l Tarant. relieved ; dis- tress, in back part, ILept.; in yellow fever, lArs.; tensive, l l Bry.; worse from touch, | Therid.; in right lobe, before stool composed of blood, bile and black fecal matter, IPolyp.; pulsative, Ananth.; in one spot, in passage of gall stones, Phos.ac.; with vomiting, IAEsc. h. Liver, calculi: Bºy” gall stones. 18. 477 HYPOCHONDRIA. Liver, cancer: with burning, Ars., Bell., Carbo a., Con., Hydras., Lyc., Sep., Sil., | | Tarant. (relieved); right lobe Smooth, painless, can be felt reaching over arch of ribs, left cannot be separated from tumors (cancer of stomach), | | Cund.; Scirrhus, : Bor. º catching pain: in pleuro-pneumonia; apS. Liver, children: liver-grown, Nux m.; bilious symptoms, with chafing, | | Natr. s. Liver, chills: commence over and pass around to back (hepatic derangement), 1 |Pod. Liver, cirrhosis: @@* atrophy, Liver, climaxis: complaints, IIIach.; dis- ease, with intercostal neuralgia, l l Stann. Liver, coldness: in region, Bar. c. Liver, cold pains: when coughing, Med. Liver, colic : biliary, Ars., , Bapt., IIBell., IIBerb., IBry., HCham., HChel., IChlorof, Cinch., Cup. m., Dig., IIris, IKali c., Laur., Merc., INuxv., Pod., Puls., Rhus, Ver.; with chill, Chel.; in chronic dyspepsia, IHydr. ac.; after indigestion, Staph.; with clay col- ored stools, Chel.; periodic, ICinch.; every two weeks (jaundice), l l Sep.; with vomiting, IChel.; extending quickly downward across navel into intestines, Chel.; spreading over abdomen, ICepa. B& Cramps, gall stones, pinching. Liver complaint: Bº derangement. Liver, congestion: IAgar., Apoc., Ars. h., Bry., HCard. m., Chel., Cinch., | | Med., IPhos., Pod., Ptel.; acute, IBell., JNux v., IVer.; in ascites, Aur. mur.; with asthma, TVer.; with bleeding, IHam.; full of thick black blood, t. Bar. m.; in Bright's disease, Atrop.; with bronchial catarrh, TVer.; with cholera-like symptoms, TVer.; chronic, ILyc.; with cutting pains and abdominal flatulency, II.Natr. S.; with dysmenorrhoea, in feeble, torpid subjects, l l Sang.; engorgement, An- thrac., iChin. s., Hep., | | Sul.; chronic en- gorgement, Hep.; engorgement in heart dis- ease, Cact.; engorgement, worse lying on left side, INatr. S.; in organic disease of heart, IApis; with hemorrhoidal colic, l l Merc. cor.; with jaundice, l l Pod., l l Ptel.; causes pain in back and right side, IIIyc.; passive, IGels.; passive, with vertigo, dim sight and fulness of head, IGels.; passive, especially when from heart disease, or from imperfect performance of uterine functions, or if a sequel to malarial fever, Crotal.; and portal system, IAEsc. h. Hº displaced, enlarged, inflamed. Liver, constipation : B& Chap. 20, Constipa- tion liver. Liver, contractive feeling: ILach.; painful, during menses, Bufo. H& Cramp, pinching. Liver, cough : I.Nitr. ac., Pod., ISang. Liver, Cramps : Ananth.; with dyspnoea and hypochondriasis after eating, Zinc. gºt colic, contractive, pinching. Liver, crawling: through narrow canal, poste- rior side, from right to left, to epigastrium, level with border of ribs, Card. m. Liver, cutting: Carbo a., HDiosc., IIris; worse from deep inspiration, Ptel.; even while ly- ing down, Carbo a.; sudden, Merc. iod. rub. Bºy” darting, lancinating, stitches. Liver, darting : Plumb., IPuls. Bºº cutting, shooting, stitches. Liver, derangement (affection, complaint, disease, disorder, trouble): IAcet. ac., IAcon., AEsc. h., Agar., Aloe, IIAlumin., || Amm. c., | Amm. m., Ananth., Arg, nit., Arn., Ars., : Ascl: S., Aur. met, Aur. mur., Bapt., IIBell., IIBerb., IIHry., IICalc., Calc. a., Car- bo a., Carbo v., Carb. S., IICard. m., IICham., II.Chel., ; Chen. a., Chim. umb., IChion. v., IQimex, Cinch, Coccul.., | | Con., Cornus, ICrotal., IDig, Dolich, Eup, perf, IFerr., Fluor. ac., Gels., 1Graph., Hep., Hydras. Hydrocot., IIIod, Iris, IKali bi., IKali c. Kali . m., , Rob., Kreo., IILach., ILaur., IILept., Lith, c., ILyc., Magn. m., IIMerc., Myr. cer., Natr. m., LINatr. ph., Natr. s., II.Nitr. ac., INux m., INux v., 11 Oxal. ac., IIPhos., IPlumb., IIPod., Polyp., Psor., Ptel., Puls., Ran. b., Sang., Sec, Selen., IISep., Sil., Sul., Tarax., ITereb., ITherid., IVer., Zinc.; attacks frequent, especially Spring and Autumn, Hep.; particularly after abuse of Cin- chona, Hell.; deep-seated, Ars.; previous to marriage, Magn. m.; in men, invalided in tropical climates, IPhos.; worse at new and full moon, Sil.; periodical, every two or three months, ILept. B& atrophy, dropsy, enlargement, fatty. tºº. diarrhoea : Gº Chap. 20, Diarrhoea. 1Ver. Liver, digging: Ananth.; in upper and lower portions, l l Phyt. Liver, displaced : in asthma, |Tabac.; pressed downward, I Sars.; pushed down, in emphy- sema, l l Tereb. Hº enlargement. Liver, distress: great, after stool, Lept.; in right lobe, before stool, composed of blood, bile and black fecal matter, l l Polyp. Liver, dragging: at ligaments, Agar.; caused by turning to left side, Ptel.; painful, Il Nux v.; painful, after light-colored papescent stool, Polyp. Hºº drawing. Liver, drawing: ICard. m., Caulo.; towards small of back, ICalc.; worse when inhaling, ICamph.; painful, Ptel. ɺ dragging. Liver, affections with dropsy: ILAur. mur., IICalc., ICard. m., HChim. umb., ICinch., Cop., Cup.m., ; Ferr., IFluor. ac., Iris, l l Kali m., IILach., Lept., JILyc., Merc., Merc. s., |Natr. m., INux v.; ascites, l l Chim. umb., ICinch., Merc., Seneg.; ascites, especially in old persons, IKali c.; chronic, IILac def.; of feet, Carb. S.; general, ILyc.; hydrothorax, Crotal., IKali c.; hydrothorax, external warm . applications cause pains to move to other places, IKali c. Liver, dull feeling: fever), ICarbo v. Liver, dull pain: Hyos., || Plumb.; lying on right side, Ptel.; grinding, in evening, Diosc.; with a little dry cough, ISul.; with jaundice, |Merc.; from pressure, IPtel.; worse standing, bends forward, Aloe. Liver, ears: deafness, with disorder, Chel. Liver, eating: hepatic symptoms, worse after a meal, IPtel.; pain better by eating (hepatic fever), IChel.; cannot eat to satiety, produces distressed feeling in hepatic region, ILyc. Liver, engorged: tº congested, enlarged. Liver, enlarged (hypertrophied, swollen): I Agar., Aur. met., l'Aur. mur., IBar. m., Bufo., 1Card. m., Chel., IChion. v.,IICinch., Con, | | Cupr.s., IFerr., Hippoz., Illic., IIod., l l Kali b., Kali c., IKali m., ILaur.,Lyc., IIMagn.m., constant (intermittent 478 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. IMerc., IMerc, d., Natr. m., Natr. S.,INitr. ac., INux m., IOl.jec., Phos., Pod., | | Ptel., Sec., Sil., ISul.., | |Tuberc.; as if caused by abscesses, Ananth.; with loss of appetite, particularly in morning, Sel.; can be felt below ribs, in emphy- sematous asthma, Tereb.; after cardiac hyper- trophy, Aur. met.; with cephalalgia, IIMagn. m.; in nursing children, ICinch.; in chil- dren who are bottle fed, |Natr. ph.; chronic | |Plat., I ISul.; chronic, with torpid action of bowels, Con..., |Magn. Im.; chronic, after tedious intermittent, Nux m.; area greatly increasing, laterally and downward, free edge of it ex- ten ling two and a half inches below ribs and bulging outward, but feeling hard, Magn.m.; inability to lie on right side, with recurring attacks of indigestion, biliousness and consti- pation, Magn. m.; then contracted, Plumb.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; downward, about two inches, l l Phos.; extends two or three inches beyond ribs, after abuse of mercury, IHep.; causes dropsy, IKali m.; with ascites, IMagn. m.; in hydrothorax, ILach.; with dropsy, in intermittent, I Ars.; in drunkards, HINux v.; fatty, border extends to navel, Chel.; swol- len feeling, Bar. c.; in intermittent, l l Cinch., Dial.; chronic, intermittent, Natr. m.; could be felt and hurt when touched, in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; in typhoid fever, IPhos.; hard, Con., I Fluor, ac., Merc.; hard, par- ticularly left lobe (dropsy), Fluor, ac.; con- vex, hard swelling, region of right, extending toward praecordial region, and nearly to right crest of ileum, Con...; hard, sore to touch, could be felt more to left above navel as a small hard lump, I Zinc.; in hepatitis, Ars., IMerc.; in jaundice, ICalc., | | Sep., Tarax.; from organic heart disease, Dig.; left lobe, IHep., | |Magn. p.; left lobe, causing respiratory embarrass- ment and cough, with thick expectoration, HCard m.; malarial, l l Merc. iod. rub.; in ma- rasmus, I | Hydras.; painful, Il Chel.; painful, in anterior and superior aspect, Lach.; pain goes through from left lobe, Dolich.; painful, on pressure, Con...; with pressure, Lactu v.; with pressure and stinging, caused by high living, abdominal plethora, and debauchery, II.Nuxv.2; projects from underribs (inflamma- tion), Merc.; sensitive to touch, Ferr.; sensi- tive to touch, in intermittent, Eup. perf.; hot, tense swelling, Acon. ; a hard tumor slightly indented, not well defined but pain- ful when pressed, giving rise to idea that a new growth depended from liver, size varia- ble, disappears on prolonged pressure of fin- gers, most evident during violent, gastric cri- ses, it was caused by contraction of hypertro- phied muscle on right side, resting on a solid mass formed by increased mass of liver, Zinc. tº congested, displaced, fatty, indura- ted, inflamed. Liver, eruption: liver affection after suppression of herpes on anus or scrotum, ILyc.; reditch- ing rash in region of Selen.; bilious symptoms with moist skin affections, Natr. S.; with nettlerash, IIAstac. Liver, eyes: hepatic derangement causes ob- scuration of vision, Sep. Liver, fatty degeneration (colloid, waxy): Arg. n., HCalc., Carbo V., Card. m., IChel., Hippoz., Kali c., Lyss., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., HIPhos., Pic. ac., Sul.; de- pending upon long-lasting bone disease like caries of vertebrae or hip joint, IPhos.; with yellow conjunctiva, IPhos.; sequel of heart dis- ease, IPhos.; dilatation of right heart, caused by cerebral occlema, l l Phos.; malignant jaun- dice, and a gone, weak sensation in abdomen, IPhos.; nervous hyperaemia, ILyc.; Stitches, IPhOS. Liver, fever: bilious, I ILept.; typhoid, IStram.; complaints, after ague, IIIach.; functional disorders, with intermittent, Hydras.; long- lasting cases of intermittent, with general ca- chexia and involved liver, IINitr. ac.; bilious symptoms, marked some days before parox- ysms of intermittent, IPod.; bilious derange- ment partaking of malarial character, Eup. perf.; hepatic action, excessive, in remittent, IPOd. Hºº heat. Liver, feeling of fulness : Apoc., IFerr., Myr. cer., IUNux v., Pod., Sep., | |Sul.; with bruised sensation, I Kreo.; in subacute inflam- mation, IHydras.; with jaundice, | | Pod.; with pain in left hypochondria, ILach.; with stitches and Soreness on moving and cough- ing, IEup. perf. Sº heaviness, pressure. Liver, gall bladder: catarrhal inflammation of mucous lining, I Hydras.; full to bursting, Ars. h.; dullaching distress, I LEsc. h.; full of pale, yellow watery bile, t. Bar. m.; obstruction, with colic, ICinch.; pain, l l Ferr. S.; pain, with calculi, IChel.; hard, dull pain, at 7 A.M., IDiosc.; pain, extends to spine, l l Bapt.; pain extends from right, when at its height, at- tended with nausea (affections of liver), IPod.; pressing or shooting, Berb. Hº" colic, gall stones, jaundice. Liver, gall ducts: catarrh, Card. m.; catarrhal inflammation, Hydras.; gangrenous ulcera- tive inflammation (hepatitis), Hippoz.; neur- algia, l l Diosc.; obstruction, causes dropsy, IKali m.; relaxed, Gels.; spasmodic af. fections, l l Diosc. Liver, gall stones (biliary calculi); Amm. m., Alum., LArs., Bapt., II Bell., II Berb., HICalc., ICard. m., HChel., Chion., IICinch., IChloral., Coloc., Chlorof., Diosc., Elat., IHep., ILach., II.ith. c., IILyc., | | Mang., Merc., INux m., INux v., Op., Osm., Pod., ISang., Sep., Sil., Sul., Tabac., Tereb., Thuya, Il Ver.; violent pain between ileum and ribs, ILith.; heavi- ness, stitches, burning, in one spot, Phos. ac.; incarcerated, beaten up with yolk of egg, ap- plied inwardly and outwardly, Nitr. sp. d.; causing jaundice, IIBell., EIMerc., IINux v., IPod.; jaundice after abuse of mercury or Peruvian bark, IIBell. £º colic biliary, jaundice. Liver, gangrene: Sec. Liver, grasping pain: Med. Hº Cramps, pinching. Liver, headache : with bilious disorders, Berb., I Bry., Coloc., | | Cornus, ICrotal., Eup. perf, IHydras., IIpec., ILept., H.Merc., INux v., IIPod., IPtel., IPuls., ||Seneg.; liver com- plaint, alternates with hemicrania, Ars.; liver disordered, with pains in forehead, IMerc.; bilious attacks, with pains in occiput, II.Nux v.; shooting in occiput, IJugl.; head- ache from organic lesion, | | Polyp. Hº Chap. 3, Headache gastric. Liver, heart: action feeble, hepatic circulation obstructed with intermittent fever, Ver. 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. 479 Tiver, heat: IAloe, IKali c., IMerc., Plumb. gº fever. Liver, heaviness: Tabac.; in dyspepsia, l l Kali m.; in intermittent fever, Carbo v.; lying on right side, IPtel.; painful, Merc. iod. rub.; with pain in left hypochondrium, ILach.; of One spot, in passage of gall stones, Phos. ac.; weight, Agar., INux m., IPtel, Sep. jº fulness, pressure. Ii. in hemorrhoids: gº Chap. 20, Hemor- rhoids. Liver, tendency to hemorrhages: in hepatic affections, IMagn. m. Liver, induration (hardness): ; Ammoniac., : Anag., II Ars., Chel., IICinch., ; Cinnam., II Dig., IIGraph., Lactu. v., | | Laur., IIMagn. m., IPhos., | | Pod., IIRatan., Sil., ISul.; chronic, Magn. m.; with cephalalgia, IllMagn. m.; with chronic constipation, IGraph.; with dropsy, Aur. mur.; with ascites, I ILactu. v.; liver-cake of ague, Nitr. ac.; with inflam- mation, Merc.; with jaundice, IIBell., ICalc., Tarax.; in marasmus, l l Hydras.; with press- ure and stinging caused by high living, ab- dominal plethora, debauchery, IINux v.; Sclerosis, especially when there is a succession of boils, Natr. ph.; with stitches, IMagn. c.; in syphilis, IKali iod. §§§ congested, displaced, enlarged. Liver, infarcts: : Ammoniac., Ferr. Liver, inflammation (hepatitis): Acon., || Act. sp., Anag., Il Ars., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., IBry., Calc., Canth., Cham., IIChel., : Chim. umb., Cinch., ICOccul., IHep., IHy- dras., IKali c., ILach., Lept., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., INux v., ||Phos. ac., Phyt., Pod., Puls., Sec., Sil., Sul.; as if by abscesses, Ananth.; acute, 11 Acon., TBell., Kali c., Pod., | |Sul.; subacute, Cham., HHy- dras.; has to bend double, IBell.; of children, ILyc.; chronic, Aur. met., TBell., ICornus, Lyc., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Pod., Psor., IPtel.., | |Sil., | |Sul.; with constipation, Nux v., iPod.; chronic, with enlargement and in- duration, l l Phyt.; chronic, with aversion to exercise, Aur. met.; after taking cold, ICham.; diffuse, iPhos.; causes fever, Sang.; with gastric troubles, Cham.; with jaundice, As- tac., ICham., IHep.; particularly when mer- §º has been used, ILyc.; with nausea, HHChel.; pain spreads to back and kidneys, I Bell.; peritonitis, I Apis ; with pneumonia, ILyc.; recovery slow, l l Natr. s.; sensitive to pressure and touch, Lach.; suppuration, with hectic, night sweats, enlargement and marked soreness, IPhos.; syphilitic, ICup. m.; after vexation, Cham. Hºº congested, enlarged, indurated. Liver, irritable: Il Pod.; after excessive study or mental work, l l Mang., Merc., INatr. s. Liver, jaundice: I Acon., Arg. nit., LArs., Ars. s. f., M.Aur, met., Aur. mur. nat., ll Bell., HBerb., | Bry., IICalc., Calc. s., ; Calend., Carb. v., ICard. m., HCham., IRChel., | | Chim. umb., IChion. v., IICinch., Con., Cop., HCornus, IICrotal, IDig, IDolich., Gels, Helon, IHy- dras., IIgn., IIod., Ipec., Jugl., IKali bi., Kali c., l l Rali m., l l Kalis., Il Lach., | | Lept., ILyc., IIMerc., Merc. cor., IMyr. cer., Natr. s., II Nitr. ac., IINux v., IIPhos., IPlumb., IIPod., Puls., Polyp., Ran. b., Ruta, Sang., Sep., Sil., ISul., Tarax.; acute, IChel.; acute, of haematic rather than hepatic origin, Crotal.; with albuminuria, Dig.; with anaemia, IPhos.; after anger, lacon., Aur, mur. nat., Bry., IICham., Cinch., Ign., Natr. m., JNatr. S., INux v., Sul.; after anger, abuse of quinine or high living, illNux v.; from acute atrophy, IIPhos.; with increase, then deficiency of bile, Iris; with biting itching over abdomen, |Merc. Sol.; with rheumatism of arms (hepatic calculus), HChel.; with brain disease, IPhos.; caused by gastro-duodenal catarrh, IKali m., IKali S., INatr. m.; in children, Astac., | | Pod.; in newborn children, 11 Acon, IBov., Bry., Cham., IIFlat., Ign., IIMerc., Nitr, ac., ITNux v., Puls., Sul.; in nursing children, Bov., Bry., HCham., ICinch., Merc., Nux v., Sul.; in scrofulous children, Phos. ac.; chronic, IChion. v., Phos., | |Sul., Tereb.; chronic hepatitis, with diarrhoea, Puls.; from catch- ing cold, Cham., Dulc., Merc. Sol., Nux v.; from a cold, with intestinal catarrh, IAcon. ; with confusion of consciousness, IPhos.; with violent congestion to head, IIMerc.; with hyperaemia of liver, l l Ptel.; with hyperaemia of liver, fulness, soreness and pain, l l Pod.; after convulsions, Agar., IINux v.; with diarrhoea, Merc., INux v., Pod., IPuls.; with diarrhoea, from weakened heart, ILyc. v.; with drowsiness, INatr. m.; with yellow Scler- otica, IPhos., Sang.; with fatty degeneration, HPhos.; with flatulence, ILyc.; after too much or rich food, Carbo v.; from fright, Acon.; after intermittent, I Ars.; during prevailing intermittent, Sang.; after intermittent, espe- cially after abuse of quinine, HArs.; in quo- tidian, gastric, typhoid or bilious fever, Hy- dras.; with malarial symptoms, Natr. S.; from overeating, I Ant. c., IBry., HCarbo V., Cham., Hydras., Natr. c., INux v., Puls.; in conse- quence of eating unripe fruit, with white diar- rhoea, I Rheum ; with flatulence, Berb., Carbo v., 1Cham., ICinch., Ign., ILyc., JNux v., Plumb.; with gall stones, HBell., iCard. m., IIMerc., INux v., IPod.; with gall stones, after abuse of mercury or Peruvian bark, IIBell.; with gall stones, pain from region of stomach to region of gall bladder, with exces- sive nausea, l l Pod.; from grief, IPhos. ac.; hemorrhagic, Chel., ICrotal., IPhos.; with hepatitis, IHep., ILach., | | Mang., Natr. S.; malignant, Acon., Ars., Ars. i., Chel., Cinch., IICrotal., IDig., Elaps, Lach., I Pic. ac., IIPhos.; after mercury, Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., 1Carbo v., IIHep., IIod., INitr. ac., ISul.; from nervous excitement, IPhos.; with neuralgia of stomach, l l Ran. b.; from organic lesion, IIod.; after operation for hemorrhoids, ICroc.; with pain, ISep.; with dull pain, IMerc.; with pneumonia, IPhos.; during pregnancy, Aur. met., LINux v., Phos.; during pregnancy, liver atrophied, IIA con.; in psoric persons, with or without hardness and swelling of liver, ISul.; after quinine, Ars., Bell., IHep., Ipec., Merc., IPuls.; recurring every summer, Chion. v.; returning again and again, after Cinch. and Merc., | | Pod.; with dark, walnut color of skin, Tabac.; with clay-colored stools, ILept.; with white stool, HDig.; with white or green stool, | | Natr. ph.; with structural disease, Hydras.; tendency to, Pie. ac.; with torpid liver and constipation, Stilling.; with dark yellow urine, Sang.; with prostration, Gels. Sº bile. 480 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. Liver, lancinating: region of, Badiag.; 8 A.M., worse sitting, better walking, Calc. fl. gºt cutting, darting, shooting, stitches. Liver, leucorrhoea: with hepatic derangement, IHydras. Liver, lungs: implicated, Il Card. m.; bilious symptoms in pneumonia, Nux v. Liver, lying: can lie only on affected side or on back, IMagn. m.; cannot lie on left side on account of Sensation as of something dragging over to that side (affection of liver), IMagn. m. Hº sensitive; also Chap. 18, Hypo- chondria sensitive. Liver, affection with mental symptoms: irri- tability, IBry., HCham.,IINux v., Pod.; ma- nia, l l Merc.; disgust for life, Pod.; hypochon- driasis, especially in drunkards, Il Nux v.; from morbid grief, Ign., Phos. ac.; thinks his liver is affected, and he will have to go to bed, JNux m.; after anger or mortification, II Cham., Ign., ILyc., HINux v., Staph.; ner- vous, in consequence of excessive hepatic action, IPod.; sadness, l l Alum., Chel.; weep- ing, IMagn. m. p Liver, motion : bounding movement, Badiag. Liver, mouth : liver derangement causes pecu- liar breath with haylike odor, thirst, emacia- tion, voracious hunger, l l Kali ph. Liver, neuralgia: | | Diosc.; liver derangement, with neuralgia, l l Lac def.; with depression of spirits, Sep. ; better on application of mus- tard and lying on painful side, | |Sul. B& colic, tearing. Liver, night: aggravation, IIMerc., Nitr. ac., i. worse towards morning, awaking at 4, tel. Liver, numbness: hepatic region, in muscles, |Chel. Liver, nutmeg : Gº atrophy. Liver, obstruction: ſº congested, indu- rated, torpid. Liver, oppression: Amyl. Bº fulness, heaviness. Liver, ovaries: pain, in connection with liver trouble, IPod. Liver, pain (undefined): Arg. nit., Arund., As- tac., Bell., Brom.,Calc. S.,Cain., Chel., Cinch. bol., ICrotal., Iber., IKali c., IKalm., Lyss., Millef., INatr. m., IINitr. ac., Pallad., iPod., Sec., ITarax.; anteriorly, then posteriorly, Arum t.; with poor appetite, IPtel. ; on going up stairs, Bapt.; on awaking, Bry.; through to back (keratitis), IKali c.; with pain low down in back, before menses, thick and black (dysmenorrhoea), |Nux m.; through back to knees (vicarious menses), Dig.; to back and shoulders, Ars. met.; before going to bed, Chin. s. ; on bending, taking a deep breath, or coughing (intermittent), IChin. S.; during breathing, ICalc.; chronic, to chest, IRan. b.; through left chest and down arm, (angina pectoris), Arn. ; chronic, IChel.; for several years, could give no idea of character, “but must have relief,” Natr. m. ; in cirrho- sis, IIod.; constant, worse before paroxysm of intermittent, with nausea and vomiting, | |Ta- rant.; constant, with hardness and oedema (uterine polypi), Con.; with constipation, | | Ver.; with cough, Bor.; aggravated by cough, l l Psor.; all day, Ferr.; as though she would die, they were so acute, Med.; with dis- tension after eating Caust.; better from º ; : : : warm drinks or food, IGraph.; with accumu- lation of ear wax, ICon...; after eating, IMagn. m.; better after eating (dyspepsia), Chel.; with faint feeling in epigastrium, Ustil.; as from incarcerated flatus, Carbo a.; in inter- mittent, Cinch., IKali c.; during heat, Hyos.; in yellow fever, l l Canth.; flying, Coloc.; heaviness, to right shoulder, Bry.; in jaundice, Aur. met., | | Pod., Sep.; with jaundice and lassitude, Polyp.; as if something had lodged in right side, with stinging, IILach.; worse lying in any position except on back and af- fected side, Magn. m.; worse lying on right side, extends to shoulder and neck, worse from pressure or a jar, Bell.; lying on right, worse, -IMerc.; before menses, IPuls.; during menses, INux m., Phos. ac.; with dysmenorrhoea, | |Phos. ac.; in vicarious menses, IDig.; mi- grated from place to place until they had travelled through whole body, TLyc.; after moving, Sep.; to nipple, Diosc.; with nau- sea, Ind.; with nausea and constipation, IMerc. cor.; in chronic ovaritis, l l Pallad.; in posterior part, ILactu. v.; in right lobe, Carbo v., Ustil.; pain in right side, over liver (dys- pepsia), IT Kali m.; from right lateral liga- ment to gall bladder, worse walking, IBapt.; with restlessness, Calc. fl.; pain, with inclina- tion to rub with hand, Pod.; worse on taking along breath, with sensitiveness to external pressure, Selen.; seems to be smaller than usual (ague), Kali c.; to shoulder blade (jaun- dice), IIod.; worse from sneezing, l l Psor.; spreading over abdomen (colic), ICepa; with stomach complaint, JKalibi. ; extends toward stomach, Lach.; going to stomach and spleen, after shivering, | | Sep.; with white stool, ICalc.; upper part, IHydrocot.; with desire to urinate, Ferr.; with vertigo, IIChel. , || Merc. iod. flav.; with vomiting of bile, Bufo.; worse walking, Bapt. Liver, palpitation: in hepatic disorders, IPsor. Liver, pinching: AEsc. h., IKali c.; caused him to hold breath, Berb. Bºy" colic, contractive, Cramps, grasping. Liver, feeling of pressure : Aloe, Arn., Berb., ICarbo a., Card. m., ICepa, l l Lith., IIMux v., Sep., Tabac.; alternating with pain in spleen, during apyrexia (ague), Natr. m.; al- ternates with vomiting and diarrhoea, IVer.; bronchitis, ILyc.; to chest, after dinner, Asaf.; in cirrhosis, IIod.; dull, worse on taking a long breath, l l Ran. sc.; worse after eating, Anac.; gnawing, Ruta ; heavy, dull, IKalibi.; with chronic indigestion, ISul.; in indurated liver, caused by high living, IIMux v.; be- tween lobes, thence into right inferior pulmo- nary lobe, Cain.; on lying on left side, Arn., ICard. m.; outward, Castor.; painful, region of, IHChel., ILyc., Merc., JNatr. m., Sul.; painful on anterior part, Camph.; painful, extending to back and stomach, Magn. m.; painful, on breathing, ILyc.; painful, worse coughing and bending over, ICOccul.; painful, deep seated, region of, worse from external press- ure and lying on right side, pain hinders Sneezing, laughing, yawning, deep inspira- tion and walking, l l Psor.; painful, in hepa- titis, Ars., Merc.; painful, in jaundice, IKali c.; painful, worse on pressure, corre- sponding to region of gall bladder in a small spot, spasmodically, HBerb.; painful, in right. 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. 481 side, | | Elaps; painful, when walking and touching it, worse lying on right side, IIMagn. m.; pinching, griping, in a small spot, Zinc.; extends to region of right shoulder, l l Sep.; Liver, squeezing: IDiosc. Hº Cramps, pinching, pressure. Liver, stabbing: Hº stitches. Liver, sticking; IKali c., Zinc.; in whooping to right shoulder blade, after menses, Bor.; from scrobiculum, when sitting, Asaf.; with every step, when walking, ICalc.; with stick- ing, Ol. an. ; like a stone, during expiration and inspiration, Arn.; tensive, worse after emission of flatus, l l Kalim.; and tension after eating, IILyc. Bºº contractive, cramps, fulness, heavi- ness, pinching, tension. Liver, rheumatic pain: Meph. Liver, salivation: with general bilious condi- tion, Iris. Liver, scrofulous diathesis: ISil. Liver, sensitiveness: Lyc., Merc.,Selen.; cloth- ing unendurable (jaundice), Carbo v.; in yel- low fever, l l Canth.; in typhoid fever, Merc.;to pressure, Arg. nit., Arn., || Act. sp., Ars. h., Astac., 1Card. m., ICinch., IDig., IFerr., Fluor. ac., | | Hydras., IIod., IIMagn. m., INux v., Plumb., IPtel., Tabac.; to pressure, must loos- en clothing, HINux v.; to deep pressure, Acon.; to pressure, left lobe, Acon.; to pressure, in pneumonia, IChel.; to pressure, in spots, ILyc.; with stitches, in influenza, Phos.; to touch, Ant. t., Apis, IBell., Carbo v., IChel., ICinch., IIod., IMerc., Natr. S., Ol. jec., IPhos., Sil.; to a light touch, ILach., | | Ptel., Tarant.; tender, Ailant., ICrotal., IIod., IPod., | | Tarant., I ISul.; tender, in bilious colic, IIris; tenderin diabetes mellitus, l l Kali br.; tender, with headache, Iris; tender, in subacute inflammation, IHydras.; tender, along margin (flatulent indigestion), ILyc.; tender, with pain in right shoulder (acute congestion, Nux v.; tender, with stitches and soreness on moving and coughing, IEup. perf. Bº Hypochondria sensitive. Liver, sharp pain : Psor.; in dorsal region, ILyc.; caused him to hold breath, Berb.; worse from deep inspiration, Ptel. Liver, shock: leaving behind a spasmodic pain, along second and third false ribs, increases till 3 or 4 P.M., then decreases (intercostal neuralgia), l l Stann. Liver, shooting: Cinch., Crotal., IILept., II.Nux v., Oxal. ac.; to back (congestion), IChel.; to back and shoulder, IIChel.; shoot- ing, worse from deep inspiration, Kob.; with desire to take deep breath, Calc. p.; into thighs, Kob. gº cutting, darting, stitches. Liver, soreness: ICalc., IDig., IChion. v., IEup. perf., Pallad., Sep., Tarax.; beating, worse from motion, walking, lying on right side, Sil.; worse on inhaling, 1Camph.; in bilious fever, Eup. perf.; in jaundice, IIMerc., | | Pod.; with hepatitis, when suppu- ration ensues, IPhos.; with pain in right shoulder (acute congestion), Nux v.; to shoulder and spine, Ars. m.; like acute rheu- matism, unbearable, cannot lie still a moment, Grin. Hºº aching, bruised, dull pain. Liver, spasmodic affections: I Diosc.; catches breath, Sep. Liver, spasmodic pain: , worse 4 to 9 P.M., IChel.; with bilious vomiting, Chel. Liver, sprained pain: in icterus, IKali c. gº bruised, soreness, strained. cough, IBry.; fine sticking, worse from motion or contact, IISux v.; persistent, first anteri- Orly then posteriorly, Plumb.; with pressure, Laur.; worse on pressure, corresponding to region of gall bladder in a small spot, spas- modically, Berb.; as with needles, Castor.; when walking, I | Hep. 533 stitches. Liver, stiffness: on bending to left, Natr. m. Liver, stinging: Acon., Bry., IMerc., IINux v., Psor., Stann.; better from rubbing, | |Plumb.; after vexation, ICham. Liver, stitches: AEsc. h., IIBerb., IIBry., HCarbo v., 1Card. m., Ced.,IChel., ICon., Cycl., IHep., Hyos., Ind., Jugl., IKalib., IKali c., IMerc., Merc. cor., Natr. m., Natr. s., | |Nitr. ac., Pod., l l Ran. b., ISul., ISul. ac., Vacc.; to back (congestion), IChel.; on taking breath, IAcon., Aloe, IIBry., ICrotal.; could not breathe nor eructate, IMerc. Sol.; took away breath, had to bend over, Berb.; better by a deep breath, IOxal. ac.; fine, burning, while sitting bent over, ISul.; burning, in convex portion, to spine, worse from pressure, sneezing, coughing or on taking deep inspira- tion (inflammation), Merc.; into chest, Ran. b.; to chest, impeding respiration, Aloe ; con- stant, fine, midway in upper portion, not worse by pressure, Benz.ac.; in cirrhosis, Iod.; when coughing, IBry., Eup. perf., JNatr. m.; in diabetes, Sul. ac.; deep-seated, worse from external pressure and lying on right side, pain hinders sneezing, laughing, yawning, cough- ing, deep inspiration and walking, l l PSOr.; dull, Sep.; dull, during respiration, l l Agar.; in evening, while sitting, Amm. c.; during apyrexia of intermittent, Natr. m.; in yellow fever, Ars.; in gastritis, ICOccul.; in hemi- crania, HCham.; in hepatitis, Merc.; in chronic hepatitis, INatr. c.; in jaundice, l l Card. m.; before menses, Con...; as ifin middle, Merc.cor.; worse from motion or contact, IIMux v.; to navel, Brom.; with nausea, l l Agar.; with affection of sympathetic nervous system, | |Phos.; on turning in bed, Arn.; with spasms of abdominal muscles (gall stones), |Nux v.; with tension across abdomen; worse from motion, must sit bent forward, elbows on knees, face in palms, when walking stooped forward with hands on knees (hepa- titis), Kali c.; every four weeks, ICon.; in pregnancy, Caust., IKreo.; from pressure, IPtel.; better by pressing with hand, Merc. iod. flav.; when riding, Sep.; when rising from stooping, Alum.; sharp, as from needles, | | Agar. ; sharp, jerking, after supper, Zinc.; sharp, worse from motion and pressure, Selen.; shooting, when taking a deep breath, Calc.; to right shoulder, l l Sep.; Soreness, on moving or coughing (intermittent), Eup. perf.; in one spot (gall stones), Phos. ac.; during or after stooping (icterus), ICalc.; tearing, Merc.; into thighs, Kob.; when touching (inflamma- tion), Bry.; towards breast bone, Ars. met.; transient, Coloc.; when walking, IPuls.; sudden, from within outward, Valer. B& Cutting, darting, lancinating, shoot- ing, sticking. Liver, as if it had been strained by bending 482 18. HYPOCHONDRIA. right side inward, painful when touched and coughing, Cimex. Bº bruised, sprained. Liver, complicated with syphilis: Crotal., IKali iod., IIMerc., IINitr. ac. Liver, tearing pain: ICon...; intermittent, Zinc.; to hip, Alum. Đº colic, neuralgia. Liver, tension: IAloe, ILyc., Natr. m., ISep.; contractive, in nutmeg liver, Lach.; when lying on left side, iCard. m.; painful, Bry., HPuls.; when pressing on it, Lactu. v.; as if too short, on awaking from midday nap,1Carbo v. H& Cramp, pressure. Liver, throbbing : Chel., ISil.; pulsating, laming pain, like abscess, Bufo.; as if an ulcer would form (hepatic abscess), I [Nux v. Liver, torpid (inactive): IBenz. ac., ; Cinnam., Hydras., ILach., ILed., | |Millef., IPod.; with colic, Sang., ISul.; with constipation, HKali m., INux v.; with cough, IINitr. ac.; in intermittent, Hydras.; in malarious dis- tricts, Chion. v.; causing headache, IINux v., Pod.; with dysentery and diarrhoea, Cornus; in jaundice, from biliary concre- tions, ISang.; with jaundice and great de- pression of mind, with constipation, Stilling.; facial neuralgia, periodic, l l Polyp. Hº atrophy, congested, derangement, enlarged ; also Chap. 20, Constipation. Liver, as if full of painful tuberosities: Ananth. Liver, twisting sensation: I Diosc.; painful, with sensation of heat, IPod. Bº wrenching. Liver, ulcerative pain: IILach., ISil.; as from subcutaneous ulceration, ILaur.; as from sub- cutaneus ulceration, worse from touch, ICinch. Liver, uncomfortable feeling: Carbol. ac. Liver, uneasiness: Aloe. Liver, vomiting: from bilious disorders, IMerc., Merc. iod. fl., INux v., Pod. Liver, waxy : Bºy" fatty. Liver, wrenching : on stooping, IKali c. B& twisting. PAN CREAS, burning: distress, with Sweet- ish vomiting, diarrhoea and prostration, Iris. Pancreas, diseased: Atrop. S.; acute affections, |Iris. Pancreas, duct: catarrh, IMerc.; catarrh in girls, IPuls. Pancreas, enlarged: | IOd. Pancreas, fatty degeneration: IPhos. Pancreas, excites secretion of glands: Iris. Pancreas, indurated: hardness, paroxysms of want of breath, Bar. m.; with vomiting after eating, Carbo a. Pancreas, infarcts: Ammoniac. Pancreas, inflammation : acute, ICon., IIris; chronic, IIod., IISpong. Pancreas, heavy, painful feeling: Merc. iod. rub. Pancreas, kidneys: disease of, preceding or accompanying diabetes mellitus, or Bright's disease, IPhos. SPLEEN, abscesses: wedge-shaped, Hippoz. Spleen, aching: Asar.;, when walking slowly, pains extend in direction of long axis, |Cinch. Spleen, affections (undefined); I Amm, c., ICanth., ICitrus, l l Kali ph., Natr. m., Val. Spleen, burning: Ananth., | | Carbo a., Sec.; distress, ILept. . Spleen, cancer: Scirrhus, . Bor. chronic inflammation, Spleen, congested: 11Chin. S., IICinch.; full of blood, t.Anthrac.; filled with dark blood, t.Bippoz. ; full of thick black blood, t. Bar. m.; dark in color, t.Anthrac.; grayish-red, t.Hip- poz. gºt enlarged, indurated, inflamed. Spleen, contraction: cramplike, TBerb.; feel- ing, ICepa ; becomes resistant and hard, sur- face granulated, whole organ swollen, Eucal. Spleen, Cramp : before menses, ISul.; moment- ary pain, IFerr. Spleen, cutting: Hydras.; during cough, IPuls.; worse in cold weather (chronic spleni- tis), ICean. Hºº lancinating, stitches. Spleen, disorganization, in morbus maculosus Werlhofii, Sil. Spleen, causes dropsy: IILach.; ascites, Cinch. Spleen, dull pain: Bapt., Form., IMez. Spleen, enlarged (hypertrophy, swelling): Agar., Agnus., Anthra.c., Ars., Ars. iod., ; Berb., Carbo v., ICean., HChin. S., IICinch., ICitrus, IDiad., IFerr., Ferr. mur., Hippoz., Hydras., IIgn., IIod., || Kali br., ILach., Laur., Merc. iod. rub, Natr. m., JNux m., | |Nux v., | | Op., IPhos., Plumb., Ruta, ISul., Sul. ac.; fills one- fourth of abdominal cavity (after intermittent and quinine), Ars. iod.; in albuminuria, BAur. mur.; in asthma, l l Tabac.; bulging out (tabes mesenterica), ITuberc.; chronic, l l Plat.; chronic, with torpid action of bowels, Con...; chronic, in intermittent fever, ICean. ; hurts when coughing, ISul. ac.; with crepitation on motion of legs, Ars., | | Bry., Calc., IICinch., Diad., Eucal., IFerr. m., IIIod., || Kali br., IKali iod., || Merc. iod. rub., INatr. m., INux m., | | Petrol.., | | Puls., Sul. ac., Ver.; in quo- tidian, l l Rhus ; after checked intermittent, with quinine, worse in damp weather and ex- posure to damp walls, IDiad.; after intermit- tent, and abuse of quinine, Ran. Sc.; in a man subject to ague, constantly chilly, worse when it rained, Diad.; in intermittent, with dropsy, I Ars., IIChin. s.; in typhoid, Apis, ICOccul., | |Phos. ac.; after yellow fever, Nitr. ac.; to within crest of ilium, ICean. ; indurated (in- termittent), IAgnus; indurated, in maltreated gonorrhoea, Brom.; in chronic splenitis, |Cean.; with melancholia, ICon.; in an old man, l l Bry.; painful, ICaps., Ruta, Sul. ac.; painful, in dropsy, Lyc.; painful, in intermit- tent, ICaps.; pain, pressive, IMez.; painful, feels swollen (autumnal fever), l l Absin. ; after abuse of quinine, Caps.; sore on pressure (intermittent), Ferr.; in incipient tuberculo- sis, I ITuberc. 533 congested, indurated, inflamed. Spleen, fatty degeneration : Eucal., IPhos. Spleen, fulness: Apoc. Spleen, grasping pain ; IMed. Spleen, heat: IIAsaf.; as if some hot fluid were running through vessels, with severe, sticking darting, better walking about room, Vib. Spleen, heavy: painful feeling: Merc. iod. rub. Spleen, indurated: Ars., Ign.; chronic, IPsor.; in intermittent, I ICinch. ; in miasmatic fever, Eucal.; with pressive pain, JMez. Bºy” congested, enlarged, inflamed. Spleen, infarcts : : Ammoniac. Spleen, inflammation : Acon., Apis, Arn., Ars., Asaf., Bry., Caps., Cean., Cinch., | | Citrus, Con., IDiad., Ferr. mur., Ign., Iod., Natr. c., Natr. m., INux v., Sul. Hºt con- gested, enlarged, indurated, sensitive. 19. ABDOMEN. 483 Spleen, region insensible: Act. sp. Spleen, jerking: Calad. Spleen, lancinating : Ananth., Cain. Héº cutting, stitches. Spleen, leucocythaemia: Bell., Con., Iod., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Phos., Rhus, Sul. Spleen, lugging pain: Lyc. vir. Spleen, neuralgia: Zinc. Spleen, pain (undefined): AESC. h., Ars. m., Bapt., Berb., l l Cean., Chel., Cinch. bol., Dory., IIgn., Illic., ILach., | |Lith., ||Nux v., Pallad.; abdomen swollen and tender, | |Ptel.; on bending, taking deep breath, or coughing (intermittent), Chin. S.; with cough, ICinch.; with stomach cough, IBor.; with fever, Anac.; in intermittent, IICinch., | | Pe- trol.., | | Tarax.; with gravel, Dolich.; to groin, in evening, Ars. m.; as if distended, causing dull ache, Helon., first worse then better by lying on that side (intermittent), Coccul.; at return of menses, Pallad.; during menses, worse walking, even talking or coughing, Apis; with metrorrhagia, Cean. ; with neu- rosis of chest, I Sil.; in chronic ovaritis, | | Pallad.; with pain in occiput, commencing with chill, Petrol.; in posterior aspect, ILobel. c.; during stool Kalibi. Spleen, pinching: ICarbo v., IFluor. ac.; . to hip, Fluor. ac. Spleen, feeling of pressure: Astac., Calad., ICarbo v., || Kreo., INatr. m.; painful, I Fluor. ac., l l Kali m.; painful in intermittent, Ars.; with sticking, region of, Ol. an.; after supper, Lyss.; when walking fast, Lyss. Spleen, pricking: Arum. m. Spleen, rheumatic pains: continuous, pressing, after taking cold by getting wet, better by eat- ing, l l Rhod. Spleen, sensitive: Caps.; in miasmatic fever, Eucal.; in typhoid fever, Rhus; to pressure, in intermittent, HFerr. m.; painful, to pressure, ure, l l Kreo.; painful on pressure, in intermit- tent fever, Arn., ILach.; sore on pressure, IFerr.; sore to touch, in quotidian, Ars.; Soreto touch, in typhoid, IPhos.; tender, in intermit- tent, IICinch.; on pressure, | | Ptel. gº lying; also Chap. 18, Hypochondria sen- sitive. Spleen, sharp pain: Calc. p., IHydras., Psor.; worse on deep inspiration (hepatic derange- ment), IKob. Spleen, shooting: Alum., ISul.; to breast, on left side of neck (intermittent), Lach.; par- ticularly on exercise by walking, Lach. Spleen, soft: Anthrac., Ars.h.; liquefied, Hippoz. Spleen, soreness: Agnus; painful, ICalc.; unbearable, cannot lie still a moment, like acute rheumatism, Grin. Spleen, spasms : caused by eructation, IThuya. Spleen, sticking : dull, |zinc. Spleen, stinging : Psor. Spleen, stitches: Ars., Berb., | |Bry., Calad., | | Carbo a., Carbo v., Cean., Ced., Chel., Chin. S., ICinch., ICon., Jugl., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Puls., l l Ran. Sc., Ruta, I lSang., ISul, ac., Vacc., Zing.; backwards, worse on quick walking, Camph. ; must bend double, Nux m.; into chest, Aloe; during cough, with expectoration of blood-streaked mucus (tertian ague), I Sep.; dull, Coccus; during chills, in intermittent, IBry.; with dull head- ache, Urt. ur.; in haematemesis, IIArs.; in chronic hepatitis, Natr. c.; worse on deep inspiration, Carbo v.; in splenitis, in inter- mittent fever, Arn.; lightninglike, ICarbo v.; Worse during sleep and on inspiration, | |Ran. Sc.; into lumbar region, worse on mo- tion or pressure, IKalibi.; while lying, Cepa; especially on inspiration and stooping, Card. m.; when walking slowly, in direction of long axis of spleen, ICinch.; in pityriasis versico- lor, TMez.; when sitting, in morning on awak- ing, difficult breathing, must rise, Amm. m.; better standing, worse moving, Psor.; sudden, Daph. ; in upper part, while walking, Chen. v.; when walking, Hep., Rhod. , Selen.; worse when taking deep inspiration and when walk- ing, ISul. Spleen, tearing: as if something were torn away, Amb. Spleen, tension : during heat, Ars.; painful, in intermittent, Ars.; from stooping, Rhod. Spleen, throbbing: Ananth.; painful, as if an abscess were forming, very deep, Lyss. Spleen, twisting pain: at night, leaving sore- ness when going off, gradually worse and bet- ter, leaving feeling as if there were a hole in side, | | Stann. 19. ABDOMEN. * Abdomen. COliC. Region, IntestineS. ABDOMEN, abscess: of abdominal wall, discharge of blood and pus (intermittent, after confinement), Lach. Abdomen, aching: Arum. d., Iris ; anxious, sore, in lower, Euphor, Lyss.; after dinner, Jugl.; distress, Ptel.; distress, about navel, | |Rapt.; constant distress in whole,_IDiosc.; constant, dull distress about navel, Lept.; in lower, Ant. t., I Apis ; in lower, causing an- Flatulence; also See Flatus, Chap. 20. Inguinal Perineum. PubeS. guish and frequent syncope which ceased when menses appeared (uterine disease), IMerc.; drawing from navel to sacral region, worse in forenoon, Calc. p.; dull, Bapt.; con- stant dull, with frequent cutting through small intestines, Diosc.; heavy, in pelvis (constipa- tion), Collin. ; severe, heavy, bearing down, with drawing in anterior muscles of thighs, and sharp shooting in ovarian regions, Vib.; 484 19. ABDOMEN. heavy, in pelvis, with constant pressure in rectum, ICollin.; with involuntary drawing to thorax, Con.; in left iliac region, with de- pression, anxiety and lowness of spirits, ICro- tal.; in left lumbar region, Ascl. s.; in lower, after dinner, Eucal.; in lower, in uterine dis- ease, Murex ; before menses, IISep., IVib.; worse in morning (albuminuria), IApis ; about navel, with headache, ILept.; about navel, as if she must eat, with loathing and disgust at thought, sight or smell of food (nausea of pregnancy), Colch.; below navel, ICinch.; dull pressure over crest of right ileum to back and deep into pelvis, Elat.; worse from pressure and contact (met- ritis), worse toward morning, l l Nux v.; dur- ing pregnancy, Con.; during pregnancy, every night after going to bed, better by getting up and moving about, l l Con.; over pelvis, with pain in knees, Lil. tig.; with rumbling, fol- lowed by liquid stools, Cain. ; sore, on touch- ing (albuminuria), Ars.; causing Suffocating contraction of chest, Camph.; in upper, before stool, Bell.; while walking, l l Ptel.; in wall, 1Calc. p. Hº pain undefined; also Colic. Abdomen, affections (complaints, troubles, undefined) : Apis, Asaf., ILach.; chronic, |Hep.; chronic, with depression and ill hu- mor during climaxis, IPsor.; pituitous, iCoca ; complicated with intermittent fever (eight cases cured after failure of quinine), HPetrosel.; with hypochondriasis, in studious men, sit- ting too much at home, INux v.; with in- somnia, Plant.; spasmodic, Cochl.; with yawning, 1Castor. Abdomen, agonizing pain: ICup. ars., Diosc. Abdomen, appendicitis: Bº Intestines, caecum, typhlitis. Abdomen, anxiety : Arum. m., Cain., Stram.; in albuminuria, Tereb.; as if it would burst, ceases after sleep, Amm. m.; in colic, in chil- dren, ICalc.; after supper, Arg. nit.; mounts up, after breakfast, Ign; seems to rise, Asaf.; rises, causing red cheeks, Stram.; ascending to chest, with oppression, Arum. m.; before or during stool, Calend. ; in upper part, after attacks, Ast. r.; followed by feeling of weak- ness in feet, extending above malleoli, like internal trembling, Sul. Abdomen, ascites: gº dropsy. Abdomen, bag : felt as if a bag not quite filled with fluid lay on right side, Il Plumb. Abdomen, bearing down: AEsc. h., Aloe., | | Alet., Arg. nit., Cochl., || Merc., INux m., | |Oxal. ac., Phyt., IPlat., | |Vib.; agonizing, as if everything were being forced out (dys- menorrhoea), TIXan.; as if to have passage from bowels, Lil. tig.; in bowels, with black diarrhoea, l l Ver. v.; with burning and swell- ing (affection of stomach), ILac c.; continual in lower, Sec.; contractions terrible, spas- modic, ISep.; dragging feeling (hysteralgia), ISec.; with drawing across lower, ILac def.; in dysmenorrhoea; ICon, IGels.; as if en- trails were sinking down (uterine complaint), IAgnus; long after evacuation, IGraph; in low fever, ICact.; forcing down bowels, Nux m.; forcing down, first left, then right, in dysmenorrhoea, Niccol.; a forcing down into pelvis, with sensation as if stool would occur, worse when drawing in walls of abdomen, IPuls.; as if contents would issue through ex- ternal organs (hydrometra), I lSep.; with sick headache, as from hernia, ILyc. vir., IPhyt.; with Severe hemorrhage, after nonappearance of menses for ten weeks, sudden, ICroc.; must cross legs for fear everything would be pressed out, III.il. tig., IISep.; with leucorrhoea, IPod., 11Sep.; before menses, IPhos., | |Ta- rant.; during menses, INux v., | |Plat., | ||POd., IPuls., Sep., IVib.; in amenorrhoea, l l Xan.; as if it would come on, ILil. tig.; like men- strual or labor pains, ICon.; in chronic metri- tis, l l Nux v.; worse in morning, I Bell.; worse from motion, IKreo.; right ovary swollen, sore to pressure (ovaritis), IPallad.; in pelvic organs, IISep.; into pelvis, IPlat.; in pelvis, towards genitals, ISul.; with retained pla- centa, Sec.; as if everything were relaxed, ICrot. t.; creating a desire for stool, Cornus; with urging to stool, Cornus ; after a diffi- cult, scanty, stool, better on passing flatus, | |Zinc.; with hard, knotty stool, I IOp.; in upper part, Lact. ac.; with urging to urinate, scanty discharge, better lying down, IPallad.; with burning urine, Psor.; in ulcerated cer- vix, Merc.; in uterine disease, ICon., IILil. tig., IMurex, IISep.; in uterine displacement, as though everything would protrude, Nitr. .ac.; as if uterus would prolapse (chronic ovar- itis, l l Pallad.; in retroversion, Lil. tig.; as though everything would come through vagi- na, III.il. tig.; when walking, l l Rhus; when walking and standing, IITrill. B& dragging, heaviness, pressing, urging. Abdomen, as if blood were flowing backward: Elaps. * Abdomen, bloodvessels: thrombosis, Sec.; aneurism, IBar. m.; aneurism of mesenteric artery, in women, l l Sec. gº throbbing. Abdomen, boring; , Ant. t., IMerc., I (Sep.; deep, when walking, Calend.; dull, to small of back, l l Plat.; worse after dinner, IColoc.; in enteritis, l l Rhus; over left iliac crest, better by eructation, l l Apis; in intestines, Ars.; worse by pressure, Aloe; better by pressure, ICina ; stinging, in left, on expira- tion, worse stooping, Spong.; worse from touch and being covered (affection of sympa- thetic nervous system), l l Phos.; with worms, Sabad. §§º burrowing, digging. Abdomen, bruised sensation: Cadm. S., Cann. s., Natr. S., | | Tromb.; as if beaten, Arn., Asaf., JNux v.; as if beaten, on motion, Stram.; as if beaten, right side, Ang.; with cough, Nux v.; in dysentery, with prolapsus ani, Apis; as after excessive exertion, IHyos.; in walls, Čarb. s.; in lower left, Camph.; be- low navel, Dolich., Form.; in umbilical re- gion, painful to touch, worse at night (denti- tion), Cham.; especially in caecal region, and following course of transverse colon, IIMerc. cor.; in lower abdomen, right side, as if a spot there were diseased, Zinc.; on motion becomes cutting and sharp (rheuma- tism), l l Ran. b.; as if he had fallen upon muscles, Hyos.; during cough, Puls.; as if bowels were bruised by blows, Con. ; in ty- pho-malarial fever, twentieth day, IHam.; over left side, Arg. met.; low down, with frequent urging to urinate and stool (phleg- masia alba dolens), l l Nux v.; in muscles of lower, Cham.; when lying on right side, IMerc.; in right side, worse on inspiration, 19. ABDOMEN. 485 Camph.; in a spot as large as a hand, worse by walking, better after eructation of gas, IColoc.; bowels as if squeezed to pieces, | | Apis; during stool, Arn. ; after stool, in dysentery, ISul.; after a hurt, cannot walk erect (prolapsus uteri), IArn.; with disposi- tion to vomit, ICOccul.; when walking, Ferr. jº soreness, sprained. Abdomen, burning: Acon., All. sat., Ananth., Ant. chl., II Ars., Arund., 1Calc., Calc. p., Camph., IICaps., Carbol. ac., IICarbo v., Chel., Coca, Cop., Cub., Dory., Cup. ars., Cupr. S., Erig., Grat., | | Guaiac., IKali bi., IKreo., Merc, sul., IMez., Natr. S., INux v., IOxal. ac., | | Phos., Sars., Sec., HSep., | |Ta- rant.; aching, especially after brandy (diar- rhoea), l l Sul.; leaves dull ache, Calad.; alter- nates with burning in bladder, worse at rest, better walking in open air (haematuria), IITereb.; with bearing down therein (affec- tion of stomach), ILac c.; and boring, with tapeworm, Sabad.; to chest, Millef.; in chol- era, ICamph., Canth.; as from a hot, dry cloth, 2 to 3 P.M., Nitr. ac.; as from hot coals, TVer.; as of hot coals, deep in pelvis, IKreo.; from coeliac axis, in a line down to lower ribs on either side (low fever), Cact.; or coldness, Laur.; colic, Bar. m., Colch.; in descending colon, Berb.; congestion, Aloe; during and after cough, Cub.; after coughing, Arund.; in croup, I | Cub.; seeks to cool by throwing off covering and lying on ground, Jatroph.; deep, Carbo v.; deep, in evening, Anthrok.; in diarrhoea, Manc.; in bilious diarrhoea, HApis ; in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; at conn- mencement of Summer, diarrhoea from bad or unripe fruit, ISul. ac.; with watery diarrhoea, HIPhos.; distress, AEsc. h.; as after drinking brandy, at first transversely, then general, Jamb.; in dysentery, Ars.; after eating heavy food (intervals of epileptic attacks), Ars.; ebullition and gurgling from upper part through chest and head, at first followed by a pain in ear, while writing, Lyss.; during in- tervals of epilepsy, Cup. m.; in typhus, LArs.; like fire, Euphor.; heat, with evening fever (chronic diarrhoea), Calc.; in incarcerated hernia, HCOccul., ILach.; in iliae region, | | Lac c.; above left ilium, after several pre- mature labors, IThuya; below crest of ileum, anterior to groin, surface as large as a hand, Camph. ; in indigestion, Camph.; in intestinal canal, Acet. ac., II Ars., Ascl. t., 1Canth., Card. m., | | Erig., Manc., Natr. m.; left side, 8.X rq. Init.; worse in left lower, in middle of Inight (dysentery), Arn.; in left side, with weight and dragging, || Lac c.; follows leucor- rhoea, Sul.; in lower, I Helon., IKreo., ILach., Tereb.; in lower, in cystitis, Calad., HCanth.; in lower, in cysto-blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; from lower to groin, down leg, MILil. tig.; in lower (uterine derangement), Con.; low down, prevents getting up, Alum.; with re- tarded menses, from motion, better lying down, IPOd.; about navel, Eucal., Ham..., Hydras., Phyt., Sinap.; in navel, like a coal of fire (gastritis), Kali iod.; in navel, as from a hot coal, worse when inspiring, Merc. iod. flav.; seems to concentrate around navel, worse from touch, motion, and particularly vomiting, l l Plumb.; in navel, in peritonitis, Lyc.; in navel, before stool, composed of blood, bile and black fecal matter, l l Polyp.; about navel, with worms, Sabad. ; with nau- sea, l l Cup. ars.; extends to Oesophagus and throat two or three hours after eating (chron- ic dyspepsia), Hydr, ac.; in , ophthalmia, IICic.; in peritonitis, IIA con., Apis, ICanth.; in navel, with pinching, Fluor. ac.; worse on pressure, in chronic gastritis, IApis ; radiat- ing (gastralgia), IIGraph.; in rightside, worse rising from a seat, particularly severe when sitting down, with sensation as if a lump lay like a pressing, heavy weight on abdomen (physconia peritonealis), l l Rhus ; making her roll about floor, Cup, ars.; after scarlet, Aur. mur.; must shriek, Tabac.; in sides to navel, in pregnancy, Ars.; in circumscribed spots, IMerc. cor.; in a small spot on left side, | |Graph.; Small spots, return when thinking of them, I | Oxal. ac.; in skin, Berb.; in skin, in yellow fever, Ars.; in skin, on right side, Carbo v., from smoking, Ailant.; before and during loose stool of mucus (Fall diarrhoea), IArs.; after stool, Sabad.; with difficult stool, Sabad.; with sputtering, fetid stool, several times a day, I 1.Jamb.; with several small stools, Jamb.; a surging Waving, proceeding from, spreads through entire ºfte: to heart, Lyss.; in typhlitis, iCalad.; in upper part, becomes a pressure, Calad.; burning, worse after vomiting (cholera Asiatica), Ars. gº heat, inflammation. Abdomen, burrowing: in upper, Stront. B& boring, digging. Abdomen, as if bursting: while laughing, Ascl. t. ; after supper, Chim. Im.; before stool, Ars.; in whooping cough, l l Anac. Hº distended. Abdomen, complaints of children : in spring and autumn, Iris. §§ colic : also Chap. 20, Cholera infantum. Abdomen, chill: Tereb.; , proceeding from, IColoc., Ign., | | Ver.; begins in, goes around to back and all over body, six times a day, | |Sul.; cold shivers, in hypogastrium, Ant. t.; complaints with shuddering, towards evening, Diad.; shivering, with colic, Calc. p.; chilli- ness, Ars., IIMerc., Sec.; chilliness extending around to lower portion of back, IIIPuls.; chilly, with atomic dyspepsia, Petrol.; chilli- ness over upper part of, after dinner, HIPuls.; chilly, in intermittent, IIMenyanth.; chilli- ness, with gooseflesh, yawning and icy cold feet, Paris; chilliness, followed by abundant mucous stool, Ammoniac.; in upper part, Merc. Sul. Hºº coldness. Abdomen, choking sensation: in left side, bet- ter after discharge of wind, l l Spong. Bºº contraction, constriction, Cramp, tension. Abdomen, chorea: reflex, liver pancreas, ab- dominal glands at fault, Iod. Abdomen, clawing: around navel, better by pressure, Bell.; extending from both sides towards middle, sometimes to epigastrium, causing nausea, with anxious heat of cheeks, by paroxysms, like taking cold on prelimi- naries of menstruation, Hep. tº jº clutching, grasping, griping, pinching. Abdomen, clutching sensation : Bell, Ipec.; pain as if clutched by a hand, Bell.; as if a spot were seized with nails, Bell. tº clawing, griping, pinching. 486 19. ABDOMEN. Abdomen, coeliac plexus: neuralgia, IPhos.; pressive pain causing anxiety and sweat, Camph. Hº neuralgia. Abdomen, coldness: IAEthus., Agar., IIAmb., Ars., ICrot. t., IKali bi., Hell., Merc, sul., ILaur., Sep., ITabac., Tereb.; alternating with burning, Hydr. ac.; in chill, l l Op.; in cho- lera infantum, Arn.; with atonic dyspepsia, Petrol.; cold feeling, Cist., IGrat., IKali br., Petrol., IPhos., Secale, Sars, ITVer., Zinc.; feeling, in colic, ICalc.; cold feeling, after drinking, Asaf.; cold feeling, as if exposed, Tereb.; feeling as if a cold fluid passed through intestines, during menses, IKali c.; feeling, especially when pressing with hand in morn- ing, when rising, Menyanth.; feeling, rising into mouth (indurated pancreas), 1Carbo a.; feeling, spreading over chest, Camph.; feel- ing, as if taking cold, after stool, IColoc.; feel- ing, in tabes mesenterica, l l Petrol.; confused feeling like a coldnessin upper, Jamb.; feeling, with weakness in arms and tearing in wrist joints,IPhos.ac.; to feet, Calad.; even in hottest Weather (timid, nervous persons), Asar. ; icy, in colic or cholera sporadica, IColch.; internal in upper,after every swallow of drink, renewed at every inspiration, ICinch.; and lower limbs, AEthus.; of left side, Ambra ; in lower, then burning heat, ICamph.; especially on pressure with hand, IIMenyanth.; moving about, Bov.; painful, in dyspepsia, IKreo.; of surface, IMed., | | Merc., IIWer.; with swelling (uterine tumor), Calc.; umbilical region, Tereb.; worse below umbilical region, Chel.; following toothache, TCalc.; in upper, then burning, Camph.; transient, Sul. jº chill, cool. Abdomen, concussion : in lower part when stepping, Amm. c. §º cough, shocks. Abdomen, congestion (plethora): Acet. ac., : Agar., Aph. ch., ; Ant. t.,IIBell., Bry., 1Calc., II.Chel., Cic., Con., ILyc., INux m., Ptel., ISpong., IISul., IITereb., | | Ustil., IWer. v.; from amenorrhoea, Collin, IPuls.; resulting in dysmenorrhoea and piles, IICollin.; with flatulent rumbling in stomach and bowels, 1Collin. ; in typhoid, IPhos.; causes gouty or nervous headache, ISep.; with hemorrhoids, in liver affections, IHChel., IIMux v.; liver swollen, indurated and sensitive, IINux v.; measles recede, Bry., IGels.; with amenor- rhoea, Con., IPuls.; of portal system, Aloe., IPod.; during pregnancy, Pod.; better after stool, IPod.; tendency to (anaemia), Sul.; caus- ing uterine troubles, constipation, headache, or varicocele, IPod.; nervous, Glon. gº inflammation, portal system. Abdomen, cool sensation: Chen. v., ICist. B& coldness. Abdomen, feeling of constriction : , Arg. nit., Aºrn., Coccus, IIColoc., INux v., Plat.,Thuya ; as if a hard, twisted ball were lying in umbil- ical region, l l Kreo.; as if tightly tied with a band, Arg. nit.; obliges her to double up, only goes off in bed, Aur. mur.; as if drawn up in a ball, ICham.; before stool, in dysen- tery, Ars.; especially, when stooping, can straighten himself slowly, Ferr. mur.; of in- testines, II Ars., Bell., IKalibi., Plumb.; with sensation of lameness in legs (lead colic), | | Op.; intestines as if strangulated and twisted in different directions, Pallad.; left side, Il Arg. nit.; in lower part, Clem., 1Con., IHydras.; painful in lower, on left side, on walking and on pressure, disappears while sitting, after dinner, Zinc.; in lower, with short breath, Thuya ; in lower, with pressure towards gen- itals, Coccul.; in lower, better only by purga- tion (constipation), IHydras.; during menses, Coccus, Nux v.; with melancholy, I Ars.; jerking in muscles towards linea alba, Alum.; painful in lower, with nausea in epigastri- um, and pressure towards genitals, Coccul.; around navel, as if a ball or lump would form, Bell.; about navel, painful, Ars.; about navel, painful, after eating, IColoc.; across navel, as if constricted with a string, IIChel.; about navel, pain as if intestines were drawn into a lump (dysmenorrhoea), ISep.; about navel, pain while sitting, Sul.; under navel, pains, has to bend double, Bell.; painful, Cham., JNux v., | | Puls.; pain, to- wards small of back, ICalc.; pains, in cholera, ICupr. ac.; pain, day and night, compelling him to bend double (lead colic), I | Op.; pain as if drawn together, beginning in stomach, going downward to abdomen, chiefly left side, begins one and a quarter hours after food, attains its height in two hours, better by bending double, especially sitting bent over a fire, also by food and eructation, worse in a cold room or cold weather, Mang.; pains from incarcerated flatus, IICinch.; pains com- ing and going, like labor pains, Con.; in left side, beneath stomach, while sitting, particu- larly when lying on right side, Spong.; pain- ful, from pelvis to stomaeh, causing sensation as of great blow in region of kidneys, making her cry out, ICact.; pains, during stool, IRheum ; pain, in upper part, Coloc.; pain in upper, after eating, extending to left side of abdomen and chest, ICOccul.; pinching, in dysuria, IMerc.; pinching, in upper, as from incarcerated flatus, especially after eating, IPuls.; cannot remain quiet, Mosch.; of pubic region, prevents walking, Arund.; spasmodic, with nausea and vomiting of sour mucus, Nux v.; both sides to navel (colic in preg- nancy), I Ars.; with ball-like stools, IMed.; as with string, IIChel.; straining, as if laced, Aur. mur.; upwards, to chest, Calc.; in upper part, causes short breath, Staph.; with verti- go, l l Kali nit.; with vomiting (pertussis), IDros.; walls feel as if pulled together, |Plumb. B& choking, cramp, contraction, retrac- ted, spasm, tension. * Abdomen, contraction: Apis, Bell., ICham., IICup. m., INux v.; in region of bladder (colic), IAcon.; in cholera, I.Jatroph.; with coughing, Chel.; drawing aching, across up- per part, must bend forward, worse on deep inspiration, 1Calc.; drawn into knots in many places (bilious fever), Elat.; feeling after ty- phoid fever (nervous affection), IManc.; feel- ing in pelvis, deep in (rectal and bladder complaints),. Alum.; feeling in strangulated hernia, ILach.; with violent gripes (enteritis), ILach.; of intestines, with urging to stool, Sars.; intestines can be seen contracted into a lump, travels from one part of intestines to another, l l Kali br.; laborlike colic, from both sides, Con.; on left, upper part, worse left hypochondrium toward navel, Berb.; in 19. ABDOMEN. 487 lower part, before menses, Natr. m.; muscles, in yellow fever, Nux v.; muscles, in lower, as though drawn together, over uterine region, Amyl.; navel, Natr. c.; above navel, visible, IRhus; below navel, painful, IGraph.; about navel, pain spreading over whole upper abdo- men, better, temporarily, by stool, IIColoc.; about navel, spasmodic, with nausea, l l Chel.; pain, Dig., IHep.; pain, to chest, with tight- ness of breath and diarrhoea, Natr. S.; pain, in lower, worse from motion, Bell.; pain, in lower, like after-pains, with urging to stool, ICon.; pain, on every motion and breath, Coccul; pain, to epigastrium, better by press- ure, ceases on lying down, Amm. c.; pain, in pelvis, as if screwed together, Caust.; pain, on rising in morning, followed by discharge of coagula from vagina, IMagn. c.; pains, with restless tossing, better from rubbing or hard pressure, Plumb.; periodically, Ang.; under ribs, with every effort to inflate lungs (diph- theria), l l Spong. ; in right side, painful, worse in morning, Sep.; in sides, particularly left, Berb.; spasmodically, Act. sp., Calab., | | Hep.; spasmodically, with terrible bearing down, Sep.; spasmodically, painful, with great rest- lessness, anxiety and cold sweat, whereupon lumps size of a fist appeared on left side, ‘l ||Plumb.; spasmodically, after urination, INatr. m.; tense, Æthus. ; viscera to dia- phragm, Spong.; walls, l l Chel.; walls, in rheumatism of bowels, l l Plumb.; obliged to walk bent over, Rhus ; warm, from middle to chest, with nausea, Mang. B& choking, constriction, cramp, re- tracted, spasm, tension. Abdomen, convulsions: Bº spasm. Abdomen, corrosive pain: in circumscribed spots, Merc. cor. Bºt raw. Abdomen, cough : Sarrac.; concussion, Carbo a., Ign., IKreo.; as if it would burst, Anac., | |Squilla; dry, seems to proceed from, Sep.; as if he must take hold of, as if cough came from there (anaemia of brain), Con...; jarred, INatr. m., IPuls., Sul.; pain, Bell., IIBry., ICamph., Carbo a., Con...,Ipec., Kali c., Tach., II.Nuxv., Phos.,IISquilla,ISul.; pain, awaking between 5 and 6 A.M., IKali c.; pain, in ascites, IApis ; pain, as from a shock, in pertussis, | |Squilla, ; pain, in laryngo-tracheitis, l l Ver.; pain, unbearable, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; dry, from reflex action in intestines, IKali br.; as if everything were being shattered and torn, INux v.; Soreness, Apis, Arn., | | Bry., Calad., 1Carbo a., Crot. t., IFerr., Nux V. Egº” concussion, shocks. Abdomen, Cramps: Ars., Asaf., Carbos., Ced., IICup. ac., ICycl., IDiosc., IIris, Magn. m., IMagn. p., INux m., IPhyt., IISpong.; with pain in back, before menses, ILach.; in amenor- rhoea, Symph.; in sympathetic aphonia, ICol- lin.; better bending over,Thlaspi; better bend- ing double, pressure of hand, external warmth, worse eructation, Magn. p.; as though it would burst, with constant eructation, and dur- ing menses, Nitr., ac.; into chest, causing dyspnoea, Spig.; in cholera, Hell., Iris; in cholera morbus, Diosc., IPod., l l Ver.; in trans- verse colon, two hours after dinner, Ham.; with constipation (flatulent colic), Elat.; with crying and loud complaining (hysteria), ILach.; cutting, before stool, AEsc. h.; with diarrhoea, ICup. ars, Iris; with diarrhoea of children, Collin.; drawing, in middle, with dull colic, Zinc.; draws legs to abdomen, rest- less moaning, lamenting, worse by eating or drinking, IIColoc.; in dysentery, ILach.; fol- lowing pain in epigastrium, as from a heavy blow or concussion there, | | Phyt.; in epilepsy, II Art. v., Cup. m.; in epilepsy, after falling on head, ICup. m.; in evening, with shaking chill, l l Puls.; in bilious fever, IElat.; flatu- lent, toward chest, ILyc.; in yellow fever, Ars. ; flatulent, ICham.; Eup. perf.; after injecting nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, ITa- rant.; hemorrhoidal, Asaf.; from hip promi- nences toward vagina, places hands under hips and raises them from couch, l l Vib.; feel hot (dysentery), Lach.; hysterical, in even- ing, in bed, and after dinner, Val.; from crest of ilium, toward spine, Ang.; as if cut with knives, during menses, III ach.; in left side, with qualmishness, Nux v.; with leucorrhoea, ICaust.; in lower, Bell., Lyss., HINux v.; in lower, in dysmenorrhoea, IGraph.; in lower, during menses, Natr. m., Vib.; in lower, in right side, Cinch. bol.; in lower, with vesical and rectal tenesmus, ICup. ars.; in lower, almost unbearable, come suddenly and with great severity, TVib.; in lower, in womb and vicinity, I ICEnan.; worse lying down, I Amyl.; before menses, ICinnab., IKali c.,IPlat.; dur- ing menses, ICinnab., Coff., ICup. m., Form., | | Puls.; menses, acrid, offensive, vitiated, IKali c.; instead of menses, Coccul., ICup. m.; menses shorter duration, Merc. per.; with metrorrhagia, better by pressure and hot drinks, Coloc.; crampy intestinal motions (ileus), IOp.; in muscles (yellow fever), IICanth.; just above navel, Diosc.; begin- ning just below navel into back, flying to fin- gers and toes, where pain is intense (in preg- nant women), l l Diosc.; about navel, drawing, with pains in small of back (labor), Coff. t.; about navel, after eating, Calc.; about navel, worse lying, Amyl.; about navel, with Sore- ness as if a foreign body, worse on motion, TrCact.; about navel, before stool (dysentery), IHam.; about navel, with stool, Myr. cer.; about navel, as if pain would give her a twist, Verbas.; about navel, when walking, better standing still (cirrhotic kidney), IPlumb.; awakened at midnight with pain in small in- testines, worse if he moved, ILNitr. ac.; espe- cially evening and nights, cold thighs, Calc.; about noon, with first spoonful of Soup, | | Diad.; in ovarian region, IBufo ; in various parts, IIGels.; periodic, for four or five years, two or three times a day, Sudden movement brings them on (spine disease), Dolich.; re- mittent, INux v.; during pregnancy, Gels., IHyos., IVib.; reflex from uterine irritation, ICaulo., IVib.; rightside, with constant eruc- tation, can only be borne by lying quietly on left side, worse from sneezing, coughing and urinating, returns next day at 3 P.M., better by warmth, Pallad.; with retraction of abdo- men, 10 P.M., again at 5 A.M., until 9 A.M., IIPod.; shooting down legs (labor, pains), Vib.; spasmodic, ICarbo a., Coccul.; with stool, ICollin; followed by tonsillitis, I ICup. ars.; worse during urination, Pallad.; with vertigo, I ILyss.; with vomiting, Jatroph.; after bitter vomiting, ILyc.; at every time of 488 19. ABDOMEN. vomiting, clonic or tonic (sporadic cholera), | |Tabac.; with intense vomiting, purging, prostration, as in cholera, l l Phyt.; is obliged to walk carefully, so that abdomen should not be shaken, otherwise urinary troubles were greatly worse, Prun. ; on walking, Ang. Bº choking, clawing, clutching, con- traction, Constriction, retraction, spasms, tension; also Colic. Abdomen, crawling: ICham., Pallad., IStram.; with heat in head, ICamph. ; as from fleas, better by scratching, but soon appears in an- other place near the spot, Pallad.; intourethra, Zinc.; crawling, as of worms, causing nausea, Calc.; voluptuous, with anxious oppression and palpitation, followed by painless pressure downward in genitals with exhaustion, and stitches in sinciput, sympathetic with ovarian and uterine troubles, especially in barren Women, I Plat. ; warn, running down, Alum. Abdomen, Creeping: gº” crawling. Abdomen, cutting : Amm. c., Ant. c., Arn., Ars. m., Ascl. t., 11Canth., Carb. S., 1Chel., IICinch., Colch., ICup. m., Cup. S., IDig., II Diosc., IHep., IIgn., | | Iodof., IIod., IIpec., IKali c., ILaur., Led., ILyc., IMagn. c., | |Magn. m., Merc. cor., Nux v., | | Oxal ac., | | Phos., Psor., IPuls., Sabad., Sec., ISep., | |Spig., Zinc., l l Zing.; across, Calc. a.; across, with ill humor, anthrophobia, better open air, IAloe ; across, right to left, ILyc.; awakes at 2 A.M., I Amm. m.; from before backward and upward, labor pains useless, come on with every pain, very distressing and may be felt throughout body, IGels.; obliging to bend double and scream with agony during parox- ysms, bilious vomiting (ovarian cyst), Coloc.; sudden, extended into chest and developed into an asthmatic attack, l l Phos.; through chest to right shoulder, during stool, Acon. ; colic, from bread and pastry, Ant. c.; in Bright's disease, Apis ; changing from place to place, Card. m. ; from one place to an- other, spreads over whole abdomen, Bell. ; after taking cold by standing on damp ground, after exertion, Elat. ; from taking cold, fol- lowed by diarrhoea, with pressure, Petrol.; constrictive, after stool, worse by motion, BRheum ; during cough, Ver.; or before diar- rhoea, IKali c.; before diarrhoea, in catarrh of stomach, IDulc.; with diarrhoea, Ars., HJugl., Cub., IManc., IIPuls.; in diarrhoea of chil- dren, Merc.; in chronic diarrhoea, B.Ammo- niac.; as if one were digging him with fingers, compelling him to bend double, Bry.; with local distension, as if hernia would protrude, Tereb.; with distension, l l AEthus. ; after drinking, Staph.; after drinking cold water, ICalc. p.; in dyspepsia, Arg. Init.; in dysen- tery, Caps., HDiosc.; after eating, Bov., Cain., Chel.,. Petrol., IStaph. ; after each meal, worse walking, better from pressure with hand, Ars. s. r. ; like electric shock, darting through to anus, Coloc.; goes off after eructation, l l Ra- tan.; late in evening, Petrol.; from evening, after lying down, until morning, Zinc.; in evening, worse sitting still, IPuls.; after faint- ing, Carbo v.; before intermittent fever, Ars.; in typhoid fever, IDulc.; in yellow fever, iCadm. s.; as from flatulence, Rheum, Squilla ; as from flatus, with heavy pressure in prae- cordial region, causing constriction and anxie- ty, Spig.; in lower, as from incarcerated flatus, | |Spig.; with flatulency and congestion of liver, II.Natr. s. ; before emission of flatus, iCon...; better by passage of flatus, Bapt., Hydras.; followed by profuse discharge of flatus, with large lumps of mucus, Jacea; flying over ab- domen, Coloc.; griping, Elat.; griping, with frequent eructation, Verbas.; griping, right side, before and during stool, excruciating (colic), IIAloe; with haematuria, Ipec.; better by dry heat, ISul.; in hemorrhoids, IICaps.; here and there better drawing up feet (acute gastritis, after taking cold), Coloc.; in incar- cerated hernia, Coccul., ILach.; in iliac fossa, from right to left, thence to rectum, Sang.; above left ilium (after several premature la- bors), Thuya ; worse when feces or air passes through affected parts, in inflammation of intestinal mucous membrane, IMerc.; causes involuntary inclination to draw in abdomen, Val.; as with knives, l l Chel., ILach., Sabad., TVer.; as from knives, in dysentery, IKali m.; like knives, before chill (intermittent), Ars.; as from knives, soon after eating, Kali bi.; as from knives, in lead colic, IIColoc.; as with small knives, deep in pelvis, to right, in a small spot, ICepa ; in both sides, like two knives, inward towards each other, doubling her up, better pressing with hands, with cough, worse by day, IKali c.; as of knives, with tearing in legs, particularly right (colic), |Coloc.; like a knife, in right, on walking, IIRhus ; like false labor pains, IKali c.; from left to right, almost constantly with every movement, Ipec.; in left upper, from lower portion of chest, where there is a sticking, IKali c.; with ieucorrhoea, IZinc.; to loins and region of kidneys, l l Puls.; in lower,IIHy- dras., IIHyos., IKali bi., ILept., IPuls., Thuya, ; in lower, with cough, ICinch.; deep, in lower, toward small of back (uterine hem- orrhage), ICroc.; in lower, in dysmenorrhoea, | | Puls.; in lower, better on passing flatus, Iris; in lower, in hemorrhoids, l l Sabina; in lower, now here, now there, Bell.; in lower left, ICepa, l l Rheum ; in lower, toward left breast, in evening, Spong.; in lower left, in middle of night (dysentery), Arn.; in lower, to loins, made her feel faint, I IPuls.; in lower, every few minutes, must sit down, becomes very faint, cannot sleep, Collin. ; in lower, right, crampy, cutting pain, worse by inspira- tion, Bry.; in lower left, while sitting, disap- pearing on moving about, Tereb.; in lower, every step painful, with incarcerated flatus, Sil; in lower, before stool, Iris; in lower, gri- ping before and during stool, excruciating (colic), IIAloe ; in lower, with thin stool every morning, IISul.; in lower, with straining, worse during stool, Sil.; after warm milk, Ang.; after milk, with rumbling and frequent emission of flatus, Zinc.; during menses, ICalc., IKali c., IKreo., ILyc., ||Senecio; during menses, too early, IOl. an.; when men- ses should appear, HLil. tig.; with metror- rhagia (cancer of womb), IIod.; on every motion and breath during menses, Coccul, with nausea, l l Agar.; about navel, AEsc. h., Ars. h., Bov., Coccus, | Cup. m., Dulc., IGamb., | | Hyper., Ipom.; about navel, IKali c., Kaliiod, IMerc. cor., Nitr. sp. d., Nux m., HOp., Petrol., IRheum, I Stann.; about navel, 19. ABDOMEN. 489 aching, with rumbling and desire for stool, | | Ver. v.; about navel, with colic, Caps., ISpig.; about navel, alternates, with colic during night, IKali bi:; about navel, alter- nates, with cutting in bladder, worse at rest, better walking in open air (haematuria), | | Tereb.; about navel, going through to back, and coming on at intervals, Sil.; about navel, wakesin morning, IGlon.; below navel, toward groin and internal genitals, better from warmth in bed, with the pains coldness of feet and pappy stool, Coloc.; about navel, when taking a long inspiration, l l Mang.; about navel, like a coal of fire (gastritis), IKali iod.; about navel, constant distress every few moments in stomach and small in- testines, IIDiosc.; about navel, constricting, to small of back, where it is severe, and of long duration, | | Puls.; about navel, with di- arrhoea, bitter eructations, hunger, better by pressure, Stann.; about navel, as if diarrhoea would set in, Puls.; about navel, with dysen- tery, IIMux v.; about navel, after eating, 1Coloc.; about navel, after exposure, IDulc.; about navel, followed by flatus, Camph.; about navel, better from emitting flatus, IMagn. c.; about navel, in typhoid fever, IDulc.; about navel, with constant flow of bright red blood from female organs (prolap- sus and hemorrhage), Ipec.; about navel, interfering with true labor pains, IIIpec.; about navel, as if knife were thrust to back, with piercing screams, ICup. m.; about navel, left side, Zing.; about navel, precedes leucor- rhoea, ISul.; about navel, precedes milky leu- corrhoea, l l Sil.; about navel, worse at night, IDulc.; to ovarian region (acute catarrh of bladder), IColoc.; about navel, better from pressure, INux m.; about navel, radiate over upper portion, excruciating, from slightest touch, as well as by motion, with tympanitic distension (peritonitis), ILach.; about navel, above, toward stomach, radiating to both sides and back, she has to scream, then shoot- ing and violently contracting, better by bend- ing double, or by pressure with hand, exter- nal warmth and eructations, Magn. p.; about navel, stitch transversely across, Zinc.; about navel, before stool, INux v.; about navel, during stool, Aloe, Gamb.; about navel, worse after stool, with chilliness, I Coloc.; about navel, better by stool, Benz, ac.; about navel, then inclination to stool, Camph.; about navel, then urging to urinate, Camph.; at night, I lSec.; worse at night, I ljalap.; especially at night, Aph. ch.; worse about noon, Arum t.; in ovarian cyst, IColoc.; par- oxysmal, with diarrhoea and tenesmus, worse at night, ISul.; in various parts, chiefly around navel, Coccul.; as if cut to pieces, worse sitting bent forward, Ant. t.; as if cut to pieces, worse during stool (autumnal dys- entery), Merc.; during pregnancy, l l Ver.; when pressing on it, HRan. b.; pressing, be- neath floating ribs (arthritic rheumatic), | ISpig.: recurring at intervals of ten or fifteen minutes (cholera morbus), | Elat.; with rest- lessness, anxiety and cold sweat, l l Plumb.; with restless tossing, better from rubbing or hard pressure, IPlumb.; in right side, throws her into fainting fits, ILach.; in right lower, running into right spermatic cord, Med.; Abdomen, darting: IKali c., Vib.; with rumbling movement, proceeding from below upward, producing nausea, and with liquid feces which were discharged with con- siderable force, with pain in loins, l l Polyg.; in scarlatina, Merc.; sits bent over, pressing with both hands, or leans back for relief, can- not sit upright, IKali c.; coming up into stomach and causing nausea, or extending into thighs, IColoc.; spasmodic, at navel, must bend double, Calad.; moving up to sternum, worse on drawing long breath and from motion of hands, Ascl. t.; then dull sore. ness and warmth unpleasant, and burning in stomach, Cup. ars. ; before stool, Ars., Brom., 1Coloc., Con., Dig, Kob., IMagn. c., IMerc., INatr. m., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Sec., ISul.; during stool, l l Agar., Asar., Cub., Iod., Kali n., IIMerc. cor., IRheum ; after stool, IPod.; with disposition to stool (camp diar- rhoea), ILept.; followed by soft stools, Zinc.; as if he would have a stool, better by escape of flatus and warmth, Ars. iod.; with thin, shiny stool, l l Petrol.; before and after mushy stools, Ver. vir.; compels instant resort to stool, awakens about 5 A.M., Sul.; with sen- sitiveness during stool (cholerine), ICrot. t.; with urging to stool, crying and lamentations, Jacea ; with ineffectual urging to stool, | |Phos.; warned him to go to stool, Ars. iod.; in summer complaint, Ang.; into testicle, after stool, IHydras.; into thighs, Tereb.; like a thread towards centre, ICepa ; to tongue and limbs if she refrains from urinating, | | Puls.; as if torn to pieces, IKali c.; in up- per, ICalc.; in upper, as if a chisel were thrust deep in, thence passing in a curve, backward and downward into pelvis, and then cutting its way up again, Coloc.; in up- per, with diarrhoea, Ars.; in upper, after eating, Spong.; in upper, also while eating, Zinc.; in upper, better passing flatus, Asar.; in upper, from left to right, Lachn.; in up- per and lower, after eating, IChin. S.; in upper, with nausea and diarrhoea, Petrol.; upward, in left iliac region, in paroxysms (during pregnancy), l l Zinc.; during urination (gravel), ILyc.; with urging to urinate, worse night (dysuria), Merc.; with frequent urging to urinate, particularly at night, with scanty dis- charge, Nitr. ac.; with violent vomiting, | | AEthus.; in walls, Apis ; worse walking, IDiosc.; from worms, Cina; as if cutting into a wound, right side when touched, better by escape of fiatus, Arn. Hºº darting, lan- cinating, sticking, stitches ; also Colic. below, through to spine (typhoid), Coccul.; worse on right side, above hips, 10 A.M., Tromb.; in side, when talking, HKali iod. gº cutting, lancinating, shooting, stick- ing, stitches. Abdomen, as if diarrhoea would set in : l l Ang., | | Ant. c., Bry., Tereb.; passing off by urinat- ing, Lil. tig.; pain from umbilicus to anus, | | Led. §§º Chap. 20, Diarrhoea threatening. Abdomen, digging: low down, Carbol. ac.; fine, as if something alive were beneath skin, above left hip, in the side on which he lies, in morning, Spong.; in intestines, | | Rheum ; in typhoid, Dulc.; during menses, in evening, followed by thirst, l l Natr. S.; about navel, in typhoid fever, Dulc.; about 490 19. ABDOMEN. navel, deep, when walking, Calend.; before every stool, Stann.; during vomiting, Calc.; in left side, better after discharge of wind, | |Spong. Hº boring, burrowing. Abdomen, disagreeable sensation: Ars. Hº discomfort, distress, uneasiness. Abdomen, discomfort: after eating, IBor., Cinnab.; after dinner, Aur. met.; head sinks back, Spig.; in intestinal catarrh, I.Chel.; in lower, l l Cycl.; in phthisis, l l Tuberc.; with dry throat, watery saliva, and nausea, IColch. Hº distress, uneasiness. Abdomen, distended: AEsc. h., | | Alet., Amb., Amyg., l'Amyl., Anac., Apis, Ascl.s., AS- tac., Aur. met., Bapt., Bar. c., Berb., Bism., |Bry., Calad., ICanth., ICarbo a., IICarbo v., Carbol. ac., Carb. s., l l Caust., Ced., ICepa, ICham., IICic., IICinch., Cist., IIColch.,ICroc., ICrot. t.,Cub., ICycl., II)iosc., Eucal., IGraph., IHell., IHep., Hyos., Iber., Ipom., ILil. tig., IILyc., Lobel. i., Magn. m., || Manc., Mang., IMerc., | |Millef, IMur., Niccol., INux v., Op., IPuls., | | Rhus, l l Sars., Sec., Sumb.,Val., ||Ver. V., Viol., | | Zinc., Zing.; in afternoon, Castor.; in afternoon and evening, Grat., Osm.; in arthritis, I Ang.; on awaking, Hyper.; ball- like, on right side below liver, Cycl.; Bright's disease, IKalm.; to bursting (dysentery), |Caps.; as if it would burst, Cop.; as if it would burst open, right side, while sitting, Natr...s.; especially in children, Sile; dur- ing chills, Ars. h.; in chlorosis, marasmus and colic, Abrot.; after confinement, ILyc.; with rush of blood to head, IGraph. ; in colic, Aur. mur., Coccul., Hydr. ac., Sep.; in colic, bends backward, IPlumb.; in colic, with consti- pation, Bry.; in lead colic, IIColoc.; in colic, after supper, Chim. m.; transverse colon, | |Sul.; transverse colon protrudes like a pad, during pain, Bell.; in constipation, Diosc., Magn. m.; with costiveness in typhus, Acet. ac.; with constipation, in uterine tumor and albuminuria, Tereb.; contracts spasmodically when touched, Colch.; after heart contrac- tion, INux m.; convulsive condition of little children, Cham.; in cystitis, IHell.; with di- arrhoea, IGraph.; in chronic diarrhoea, Sul.; after drinking, or eating, must loosen clothing, Sinap.; in ascites, Apoc., Dig., || Med., | | Rheum ; with dulness and heaviness of + head, IGraph.; in dysmenorrhoea, ICaps., Il Coccul. ; after eating, Agar., Agnus, Aloe, Asaf., 1Cham., IGraph., IIgn., Kali c., IKreo., INatr. c., INux m., IPuls., ISal. ac., Thuya ; after dinner, Calc., INux m.; worse after din- ner, and from slightest mental emotion, Nux m.; after eating, in diarrhoea, Bor.; after eating a little, Ilkali c., Magn. S.; as from overeating, Ant. c.; after eating, in whooping cough, Bry.; with eructations, Con.; every evening, Lyss.; feeling, particularly in left hypochondriac region (intermittent), ICOccul.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in puerperal fever, Bry.; in typhus abdominalis, 1 |Nux v.; in typhus and variola, l l Chin. S.; fulness, as if loaded with food, with sensation as of incarcerated flatus and frequent ineffectual efforts to emit it, fulness in evening, worse by smoking, Menyanth.; with glandular swell- ing, IBar. m.; followed by griping as if stool would occur, IRaph.; in haematuria, Nux v.; hard, IICalc., ILach., ISul.; hard, in hel- minthiasis, ICina; hard, with painfulness of umbilical region to touch, IKali c.; hard, in spasms, ICup. m.; but not hard, Ant. c.; in hydrocephalus, IZinc.; with inflammation of bowels (malignant scarlet fever), l l Sal. ac.; in- testines, with gas, so that they could betraced by finger, l l Plumb.; in intestinal catarrh, IChel.; or drawn into knots, IColoc.; in leucorrhoea, IIGraph.; local, as if hernia would protrude, with cutting, Tereb.; lower part, Hyos.; Nitr. ac., Sep.; lower, in diarrhoea, Ars.; lower, in metrorrhagia, l l Sabina; of lower, above pubes, as if parts would burst, lying on back, l l Bar. c.; of lower, sensitive, espe- cially above pubes, Ferr. mur.; lower, sensi- tive to contact (Scirrhus uteri), IArg. met.; before menses, Con...; during menses, Aloe, Berb., ICinch., IKali c., Lachn., INatr. c.; with menses, too early, seven days, IICoc- cul.; with late menses, ISul.; in menorrhagia, ICOccus; after a small quantity of milk, sud- den, Con...; in morning, ICham.; every move- ment Or touch pains as from an internal ulcer, ICOccul.; about navel, | | Bry.; about navel, caused by accumulation of flatus in upper part of bowels, with antiperistaltic motion, belching and vomiting, IOp.; about navel, with pain on pressure, || Merc. iod. rub.; with nausea, Hyper., IIIpec.; with nausea, worse after eating, ICrot. t.; nervous, reflex, from uterine disorder, Ol. caje.; in facial neuralgia, | |Sep.; painful, l l Caust.; with pains, worse after eating or drinking, from accumulation of gas, lying down and in afternoon (tabes mesenterica), I | Petrol.; painful, better for a time by motion, if gas passes off it is imme- diately renewed, I | Op.; painful, awakens child at night (tabes mesenterica), |Petrol.; right side, worse after exertion, better when standing, and lying on left side, Pallad.; of single places, Aur. mur., Carbo a.; with pinching, Mosch., Natr. S.; with pressure, and griping in stomach and umbilical region, Samb.; with pressure and heaviness (affec- tion of liver), IMagn. m.; especially in right, Card. m.; with loud rumbling, Carbo v.; almost to point of rupturing, with colic and acid diarrhoea, Rob.; in scarlatina, IKali m.; Scarlatinal dropsy, Dig.; sensitive to touch (inflammation of bowels in dentition), IAcet. ac.; and sore to touch (puerperal peritonitis), ITereb.; with tenderness, Caulo.; with tender- ness on respiration and touch after a scanty breakfast, Sinap.; in smallpox, l l Chin. S.; but soft, 1Cham., Stram.; and soft, in cholera, Ja- troph.; and soft, in cholera infantum, II Ver.; and sore, after menses cease, Lil. tig.; after attack of spasms, Zinc.; in affection of stom- ach, IKali bi.; Sometimes in stomach, some- times in bowels, with violent eructation, com- ing on at 4 A.M., lasts two hours, better b drinking warm fluids, I I Wer.; before stool, Arn., Stann.; during stool, IMagn. c., Ruta, Stram.; after stool, Agar., Ars., Vinca ; bet- ter after stool, Pod.; with chalky stools and convulsions (croup), Calc.; with sluggish stool, Collin. ; with frequent sour stools, worse during night, better during day, Con...; sudden and alarming, in region of atonic uter- us, after removal of placenta (post-partum hemorrhage), Ipec.; in summer complaint, | | Coff.; of upper part, with dyspnoea, evening 19. ABDOMEN. 491 and morning, Rhod.; in upper, after eating, Cinnab.; in prolapsus uteri, Arg, nit.; with vomiting, pain worse after vomiting (hepati- tis), ICOccul.; with sensation of warmth, INux m.; bloated, Agar., Apoc., II Ars., Ars. m., IICarbo v., Chim. umb., Croc., Filix, ILach., IILyc., Mang., Millef., Merc. d., INatr. c., Niccol., INux m., INux v., | |Plumb., IPhos.ac., IPsor., Raph., | | Rhus v., IRheum, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Sarrac., IUran nit., Val., | | Ver.; bloated, in amenorrhóēa, IApoc., l l Xan.; bloated, in atrophy of chil- dren, Magn. c.; bloated, especially children, ICina ; bloated, in colic, l l Nux v.; bloated, in cholera infantum, : Coff. t., Natr. m.; in false conception, ICaulo.; bloated in constipa- tion, Bov.; bloated on taking cold (weakness of bladder), l l Uran.nit.; bloated, in convul- sions, IMerc.; bloated, in convulsions of chil- dren, ICup. met. ; bloated all day, sensation of fermentation, IRhus ; bloated, in diar- rhoea, Arn.; bloated, in diarrhoea and catarrh of stomach, IDulc.; bloated, in diarrhoea, after suppression of skin eruptions, Lyc.; bloated, after" drinks, Ferr. iod.; bloated, in dropsy, Bry.; bloated, three hours after eat- ing, Carbol. ac.; bloated, after eating, ICarbo v., Ferr. iod., ILil. tig., IILyc., IRhus, Sep., IISul.; bloated, two hours after eating, IPuls.; bloated, after eating and drinking (gastral- gia), IICinch.; bloated, after food or drink, seems to push upward, Ferr. iod.; bloated, after sauerkraut, l l Phos.; bloated, before epileptic attack, Cup. m., ILach. ; bloated, followed by eructation, IKali bi.; bloated, in cardialgia and headache, IKali c.; bloated feeling, in prolapsus, Lil. tig.; bloated feel- ing, better after stool, IPod.; bloated, during apyrexia, Cinch. ; bloated, in intermittent fever, IChin. a. ; bloated, in typhoid, ILyc., | |Phos.; better by emission of flatus, l l Ra- tan. ; bloated, with gurgling and rumbling (ty- phoid), IIPhos. ac.; bloated, as if inflated, Apis ; bloated, hard, ILyc.; bloated, in haema- temesis, IHyos.; bloated, with weight, Ptel.; bloated, in helminthiasis, ICina ; bloated, hysterical, IHyos.; , bloated, in jaundice, HBerb.; bloated, with leucorrhoea, IZinc.; bloated, left side, worse after eating, Aloe ; bloated, in mania puerperalis, Nux v.; bloated, before menses, ILyc.; bloated, dur- ing menses, Niccol.; bloated, in nephritis, INux v.; bloated, worse at night (dysuria), |Merc.; bloated, in ridges (cancerous affec- tions), Bism.; bloated, with pains, worse after eating or drinking, from accumulation of gas, lying down, and from menses (tabesmes- enterica), l l Petrol.; bloated, with pain in epigastrium, about midnight (irritation of meninges in cervical portion), l l Paris ; bloated, sudden, painful, about navel, fol- lowed by diarrhoea, IKali iod.; bloated, painful to least touch, IMerc. cor.; bloated, with tenderness on pressure, | | Ptel.; bloat- ed, soft, Bov.; bloated, in affection of solar plexus, ILyc.; bloated, after stool, | | Tromb.; bloated, particularly in region of stomach (gastromalacia), IMerc, d. ; bloated, swollen, with constipation, Dolich.; bloated, and swollen, before menses, with laborlike pains, Cycl.; bloated, sudden, Natr. . m. ; bloated, with thirst, IKali iod.; bloated, in tuberculosis mesenterica, Iod.; bloated, about Waist, Absin.; expanded, Hyper., Ictod.; ex- panded feeling, Lyss.; expanded feeling, with fever, Calc. a.; feeling, as if expanded to extremest degree, Stram.; with flatus, Alum., Anag., Ars. h., l l Ars. i., Bov., Cain., IICarbó. v., Chlorof, iiColch, Collin., Con., Gamb., IILyc., Nitr, ac., Pallad., l l Rhus, IRob., IISil., IISul, IThuya; inflation, every after- noon, ISul.; with flatus, inability to wear tight clothing, IINux v.; with flatus, in colic, Asim., Stront.; with flatus, in chronic diar- rhoea, Gamb.; with flatus, by passing wind, Asaf., Bry, Lil. tig., IMagn. c.; with flatus, followed by emission of hot, offensive flatus, with gripings in small of back, before soft stool, Sul.; with flatus, frequent, loud and copious discharge, fetid, Plant.; with flatus, though much has been passed, IPhos.; with flatus, after eating, Graph., IIRali c., HINux v.; particularly after milk, l l Con...; as if he had eaten too much, IColch.; with flatus, 10 P.M., Tromb.; feeling, as from flatus, obliging him to rest, I Tereb.; with flatus, before menses, Lyc.; with flatus, about navel, with compression in throat, and nausea, Coloc.; with offensive flatus, l l Petrol.; with flatus, painful, IILach., Merc.; with flatus, causing pressure and anxiety, INux v.; with flatus, pressure towards chest and head, INux v.; disten- sion, with pressure under short ribs, as from incarcerated flatus, worse morning and after meals, IINux v.; with flatus, in polypus of rectum, IKali br.; with flatus, Trumbling, Collin., Coccus, Lach., ILyc., IIPhos. ac.; with flatus, and escape of flatus from va- gina, Sang.; meteoric, Ars., Cic., IColch., IPhos. ac., Sec.; meteoric, with constipa- tion, l l Op.; meteoric, in diarrhoea, IGamb., | |Sep. ; meteoric, in typhoid fever, Apis, Cic., Carbo v., IILyc., || Phos., IITereb.; IUran. n.; meteoric, in peritonitis, IBA.com.; meteoric, in pneumonia of drunkards, Ant. t.; meteoric, in puerperal disorders, IITereb.; meteoric, painful to touch, especially over region of liver, Cup. ars.; meteoric, in small- pox, IRhus; puffed, Ars. Sul. flav., Carb. s., ICepa, Coca ; with backache, Cimex ; puffed better after wind passes freely, ICepa; puffed, in childbed,causing anxiety, Ambr.; after eat- ing, Cham.; puffed, after dinner, Sep.; puffed, with fever, Calc. a.; puffed, hard, TAcon.; puffed, during heat, Stram.; puffed, in hyste- ria, Aur. met.; puffed, in jaundice, I ITarax.; puffed, protrudes here and there as from arm of a foetus (old maids), IThuya; puffed, with rumbling, more to left, ICepa; puffed, sensi- tive, to touch (convulsions), IAEthus.; puffed, in spasms, IStram.; puffed, in spots, Bov.; swelling, Anthrax, IApis, Arg. nit., Ast. r., Atrop. S., Bar. c., Caust., Cham., ICon., ICro- tal., Cup, s., IHell., IHep., IIod., IKali c., ILyc., Merc., Natr. c., INatr. m., IOp., | |Prun. sp., IISil., ISpig., | |Zinc.; swollen, with bearing down thereon (affeetion of stom- ach), Lac c.; constantly changing swellings over surface (colic), Coccul.; swollen, in chil- dren who are bottle-fed, I |Nat.ph.; swollen, in cholera; IJatroph.; swollen, in colic, HCoc- cul.; swollen, with convulsions, CEnanth.; swollen, externally dedematous (post-scarla- tinal complaints), Apis ; swollen, acute drop- 492 19. ABDOMEN. sy, following parturition, ICinch.; swollen, in dropsy of uterus, l l Lactu. v.; swollen, in chronic dysentery, l l Nux v.; swollen, body emaciated, iCalc.; swollen, in evening, ILac c.; swollen, face bloated, Bar.c., ICalc.;swollen feeling, Como., Cann. i., Lil. tig., | |Lith. c., Nitr. ac., Pallad.; swollen, in puerperal fever, Canth.; Swollen, in typhoid fever, IKalim.; swollen, with gastric catarrh,Nux m.; swollen, fold or crease belowumbilicusextending across (ascites), Colch. ; swollen hard, Chim. m.; swollen hard, right side, severe pain when touched, better by escape of flatus, Arn.; swollen, in heart disease, IApoc.; swollen, in lower part, Eup. perf.; swollen, with hemor- rhoids, Kali c.; swollen, here and there as from incarcerated wind, Natr. c.; swollen, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; swollen, in lower, Colch.; Swollen, especially hypogastrium, IRaph.; swollen, in lower left side, in region of signoid flexure, l l Sul.; swollen, lower, in cysto-blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; swollen, lower and hot (suppression of urine), l l Eup. pur. ; swollen, lower (uterine neuralgia), Con. improved, Tarant. cured ; swollen, lower, in vaginitis, IMerc. viv.; swollen, before menses, IPuls.; swollen, during menses, IGraph.; swollen, during menses, in anae- mia, l l Sul. ; swollen, with affections of me- senteric glands (favus), l l Oleand.; swollen, about navel, | |Bry.; swollen, painful, caused by gas, better for a time by motion, if gas passes off it is immediately renewed, IOp.; swollen, in peritonitis, l l Kali n.; swollen, as large as that of a woman seven months preg- nant, greater on left side, || Plumb.; swollen, under short ribs (after scarlet fever), l l Acon.; swollen, right, Arn.; swollen, right, in ova- rian troubles, IPallad.; swollen, in scrofulous ulcers and after scarlatina, IBar. m.; swollen, in scrofula, IFerr. iod.; swollen, sensitive, in colic, l l Ver.; swollen, with sleeplessness, ILach.; swollen, but soft, in cold, after scar- let fever, IHell.; swollen, with splenic pain, | | Ptel.; swollen, commencing at stomach, IRaph.; swollen, particularly upper portion (heart disease), Hydras.; swollen, in vagini- tis, I Merc. viv.; tumid, Ant. chl., HBell.; tumid, in children (dentition, pertussis), liCaust.; tumid, in scrofulosis of children, Stilling.; tumid, in tabes mesenterica, Iod.; tumefac- tion, alternates with headache, Stram.; tym- panitic, Ailant., Anan., Anthrok., Arn., Atrop. s., Aur. mur., Bell., Brom., IICarbo v., IICham., Cornus, Eup. perf., Euphor., B IIam., IHyos., IKali , bi., || Kali ph., HKreo., Lach., Lobel. i., IILyc., IMerc., BMez., Morph. Sul., CEnan., | | Ol. an:, IOp., | | Polyg., Sabina, Sec., Stram., Tabac., HITe- reb., Verbas.; tympanitic, with difficult breath- ing, Acet. ac.; tympanitic, in bronchitis, I Lobel. i.; tympanitic, in acute catarrh, | | Ant. t.; tympanitic, with ascarides, IISumb.; tympanitic, in caecum and transverse colon, HPhos.; tympanitic, in cholera, Jatroph.; tympanitic, in cholera infantum, HRob.; tym- panitic, with cold feet, ILyc.; tympanitic, in colic and dysentery, Colch.; tympanitic, in chronic constipation, l l Tabac.; tympanitic, in lead colic, HiColoc.; tympanitic, in whoop- ing cough, IKali s.; tympanitic, with acute cutting, stinging, radiating from navel over upper portion of abdomen, excruciating from touch or motion (peritonitis), ILach.; tym- panitic, in diarrhoea, Acon., Aloe, Arn., Bell., Bor., Bov., 1Calc. c., ICalc. v., 1Cinch, Coff, | | Colch., Con., Cornus, Crot., Cub., IGraph., Hippom., Jatroph., Kali bi., Kali c., Lach., ILyc., Magn, c., Mosch., Niccol., Pod, Sil., Stram.; tympanitic, with diarrhoea during dentition, Ars.; tympanitic, better by fre- quent discharge of inodorous flatus, ICOca; tympanitic, in dysentery, Ars.; tympanitic, in epidemic dysentery, [[Xan.; tympanitic, , in dyspepsia, Arg. nit., Hep.; tympanitic, in tabes mesenterica, ITuberc.; tympanitic, after eating, ILyc.; tympanitic, in erysipelas, Phos. ac.; tympanitic, in exophthalmus, ILyc. Vir.; tympanitic, in bilious fevers, JNatr. S.; tym- panitic, in puerperal fever, Canth.; tympa- mitic, in typhoid, IICinch., | | Erig., IManc., Ol. caje., IPod., | | Rhus, IITereb.; tympanitic, with hemorrhages from bowels, during ty- phoid, IMillef.; tympanitic, hysterical, with fainting, Mosch.; tympanitic, in liver com- plaint, IPhos.; tympanitic, with suppression of menses, worse after eating and drinking, 1Coloc.; tympanitic, in metritis, Lach.; about navel, especially noon and afternoon, Bell.; tympanitic, worse at night or after depletion, IICinch.; tympanitic, with pain in back (ty- phoid), Colch.; tympanitic, in peritonitis, ICham., IILyc., | |Phos., IITereb.; tympani- tic, during pregnancy, IPsor.; tympanitic, right side, Arg. met.; tympanitic, restlessness, from pain, Chlorof.; tympanitic, with rum- bling, commencing in evening and increasing at night(dyspepsia with amenorrhoea), l l Puls.; tympanitic, sensitive to pressure, Diosc.; tympanitic, after stool, Hep.; tympanitic, better after stool, IHyper.; tympanitic, with dry tongue, worse on tongue being cleansed (typhus), IITereb. gº" bursting, dropsy, large, mesenteries, tension; also Flatulence; also Chap. 18, Hypochondria distended, flatus. Abdomen, distress: Bapt., Caulo., BHIpec.; after nervous chill, Syph.; dull, after hard, constipated stool, Ustil.; deep, as if in omen- tum, Syph.; caused by eating, pain worse an hour after eating (chronic diarrhoea), l l Sul.; with hemorrhoids, from abuse of mercury, BHep.; in leftiliac region, with scanty menses, §Thuya ; in left iliac region, to loins, could not ride or walk (uterine polypus Operated on), | | Thuya ; in small intestines, HI,ept.; in small intestines, with dull pain in right hypochon- drium, Ustil.; in lower, l l Puls.; in lower, as of overdistended bladder, worse sitting and lying, better walking about, Sep.; in lower, every few days, ll Magn. Im.; across lower part, during menses, Lact. ac.; in lower part, dur- ing menses, cannot bear pressure of hand or arm on, Lac def. ; about navel, | | Bapt., Ham. ; about navel, constant, with a feeling as if small intestines were being tied in knots, Polyp.; about navel; relieved by flatus, Caulo.; about navel, before stool, composed of blood, bile, and black fecal matter, l l Polyp.; about navel, with urging to stool, AEsc. h.; through pelvis, l l Sars.; pelvic, through night, better lying on side, with legs flexed on thighs, and thighs on abdomen, iSep.; pelvic, on sitting up (prolapsus), Lil. tig. ; sºlden, l l Oxal. ac.; 19. ABDOMEN. 493. in lower, sudden, with great desire for stool, Polyp. 53% discomfort, uneasiness. Abdomen, digging : in left side, better after discharge of wind, I ISpong. gº boring, burrowing. Abdomen, doughy : feeling in lower (metror- rhagia), 1 |Sabina ; in tabes mesenterica, IIod. Abdomen, dragging: All. sat., Aloe, Carbol. ac., women, Puls.; on walking, Ang.; in walls of, Ast. r.; with much wind, at night (colic), Zing. Ejº dragging, pressing. Abdomen, as though she would drop asunder: (retroversion), ILil tig. Gºº fall, relaxed. Abdomen, as of drops of water falling down : in flatulent colic, ILyc. Abdomen, dropsy: (ascites), l l Acon., ; Agnus, IILil. tig., INux v., | | Tromb.; in constipation, Collin.; in left side, with pain and burning, | | Lac C.; painful, ICarbo v., Zinc.; painful, in right iliac region on catching cold, after con- finement, shooting along inside of thigh and crural nerve to knee, pain intermittent every half hour to an hour, lasting about ten min- utes, l l Pod.; painful, in leucorrhoea, Ferr.; painful, in lower, to loins, making her feel faint, IIPuls.; painful, around pelvis, IIgn.; painful, in uterine congestion, Ferr.; with constant pressure in rectum, ICollin.; as if womb were down, Lact. ac. ɺ bearing down, drawing, heaviness, pressing. Abdomen, drawing: Ant. t., Aur. mur., HBell., IICaps., Coloc., ICup. m., IIgn., INux v., Stram.; into abdominal ring, Nux v.; to back, with colicky pains proceeding from spinal cord, IPlumb.; as if by a string to spine, IPlumb.; and cutting, wakening, Calc.; with or with- out diarrhoea, l l Caps.; drawing, in left side, ILil. tig.; down, toward evening at 8, followed by nausea, Zing.; with heat and bearing down, ILac def.; like false labor pains, I Kali c.; in left, Camph.; in left lower, l l Rheum ; causing her to work limbs constantly (cold during menses), ICOccul.; during menses (nympho- mania), Stram.; below navel, Lyss.; about navel, | |Ign.; between navel and epigastrium, coming and going, then pain, 1Card. m.; about navel, as from a purge, Jamb.; with nausea, and vomiting sour mucus, INux v.; paralytic into left leg, Carbo v.; pains, ICup. m.; pain, with constipation, ILyc., IMagn. m.; pain, in lower, ICard. m.; across lower, with heat, and pressing bearing down in pelvic region, l l Lac def.; pain in lower, had to go to stool, Zing.; pain, low down, passing from right to left, goes higher up before passing off, Zing.; pain, at commencement of menses, Magn. c.; pains, about navel, Ham.; pains, about navel to va- gina, Calc. p.; pain, in right iliac region, on catching cold after confinement, shooting along inside of thigh and crural nerve to knee, every half hour to an hour, lasting about ten minutes, l l Pod.; felt on pressure in right side of lower, Camph.; radiate over body and limbs, IDiosc.; in right side, during urination, Card. m.; with shuddering, Nitr. ac.; spasmodic, bends double, worse on slightest muscular motion, better from warmth, Magn. p.; fol- lowing stitches, Ang.; tensive, like labor pains, IIPuls.; tensive pains extending from, through spermatic cords into testicles which hang low, IIPuls.; tensive pressure, Sep.; before stool, HNitr. ac.; bearing down toward sexual organs, with frequent burning in epigastrium, Sabina; in upper, to small of back and pressing toward lumbar region, with flushes of heat in face, palpitation, frequent pulse, ineffectual urging tourinate, finally small quantities of hot urine passed, Kreo.; into urethra, Zinc.; with fre- quent desire to urinate, IPuls.; with frequent desire to urinate, particularly in pregnant Alet., ; Ant. t., IIApis, IIApoc., II Ars., Asaf., | |Ascl. t., IAur. mur., Aur. mur. nat., IBry., Canth., Card. m., l l Cepa, 1Chel., || Chim. umb., ICinch., Cinnam., | | Citrus, IColch., Coloc., Cop., Dig., IDulc., | | Erig., | | Euphor., | | Eup. pur., Fluor. ac., IGraph., ; Grat., IHell., Helon, ; Jab., | |Iris, IKali br., Kali c., IKali m., Kalm., Lactu. v., | | Led., IILyc., | |Med., IMerc., | |Millef, I IPrun., Puls., | | Rheum, l l Senecio, I ISep., Squilla, ISul.; in the aged, from liver and spleen dis- ease, after excessive depletion, ICinch.; from albuminuria, l l Apis, II Ars., IAur. met.; after abuse of alcohol, ICinch., IILyc.; with anae- mia, IFerr.; with anasarca,11Tereb.; in broken- down constitutions and intemperate subjects, Chim. umb.; with chronic diarrhoea, Apoc.; disturbance of abdominal organs, IAur. met.; doughy swelling, ICinch.; feels as if there were dropsy, Chim. m.; after intermittent fever, Chim. umb., IILyc.; in intermittent, Diad.; in typhoid fever, Tereb.; from heart, hepatic or spleen diseases, also post-Scarla- tinal, IIArs.; effusion so great that his weight was thirty-six pounds in excess, I Sil. ; with swelling of legs, IChim. umb.; of hepatic origin, Arg. nit, Fluor. ac., Iris, IILyc., | |Ptel., Seneg.; in liver affections, with al- buminuria, Aur. mur.; from liver affections, after abuse of alcohol, IIIyc.; in atrophy of liver, IPhos.; with organic disease of liver, Chim. umb., IMerc.; with marked enlarge- ment of liver, Magn. m.; from enlarged and indurated liver, in consequence of drinking whisky, IFluor. ac.; in complication with liver and heart affections, especially in old persons, IKali c.; with induration of liver, and asthma, I ILactu. v.; from hepatic indura- tion and portal congestion, Fluor. ac.; of he- patic or splenic origin, l l Kali br.; with mel- ancholy, Aur. met.; menses irregular, I Dig.; suppressed menses, IKali c.; from obstructed circulation in portal system, Lept.; from in- duration of organs, Aur. mur. nat.; with vio- lent orthopnoea, Acet. ac.; dull, percussion as high as third intercostal space, commenced in feet, Dig.; after peritonitis, I Apis ; with peri- tonitis, Seneg.; in puerperal peritonitis, I Ars.; supposed phthisis, IChlor:; progressing stead- ily and apparently to a fatal termination, IGraph.; after intermittent fever, ILyc.; after abuse of quinine, ICannab. S.; after scarlet fever, I Apis, Hell., Hep., ILyc., Seneg.; in scrofulous children, IHell.; painful to touch, 1Cale.; serous, or sero-hemorrhagic effusion, | | Anthrac.; threatened suffocation,IAur. mur. nat.; with moist tetter, glutinous exudation (herpes zoster), Graph.; transient, after abuse of cantharides, Camph.; with abdominal tu- mors, Seneg.; with uterine tumors, l l Apis; after venesection, IChin.., IILyc.; from ven- ous stasis, I | Asaf.; walls thick, doughy, pit- ting on pressure, IGraph.; liquid drawn off, whitish, Kali m. Bºy" distended. 494 19. ABDOMEN. Abdomen, dry feeling: with constipation, Zinc. Abdomen, dull pain: Amyl., Aur. mur., Brach., Codein., Erig., IHydras.; in after- noon, Ars. S. r.; clothes too tight, Como.; as if diarrhoea would set in, after drinking cof. fee, Merc. Sul.; in dysentery, ICub.; followed by flushes of heat and tingling (rheumatism, with palpitation), 7 Cact.; heavy, to thighs and legs, Sep.; heavy, over whole, in morn- ing, worse drinking cold water, worse after eating dinner, Tromb.; heavy, with sharp shooting, sticking in external genitals (espe- cially labor), lasting only a moment, but re- curring frouently, at times so sharp as to cause involuntary starts (at close of menses), |Melil.; ileo-caecal region, Nitr, ac.; in left side, running around Scapulaº, Carbol. ac.; as after taking cold, morning and evening, IAloe; in lower, IHydras., TPod.; in lower, awakens, Hydras.; in lower, after taking cold (acute cystitis), Lyc.; in lower, in intes- times, with emission of odorless flatus, Como.; in lower, in left (dysentery), Arn.; in lower, worse moving, I | Hydras.; in lower, lasting half an hour after stool, Collin. ; across mid- dle (haematuria from kidneys), I lTereb.; worse from motion and pressure, Apis; about navel, l l Bapt.; about navel, awakens, IHy- dras.; about navel, colicky after exposure to cold wind, Il Kali bi.; about navel, heavy as from a weight, Sinap. ; about navel, on right side, Zinc.; about navel, constant, with rum- bling in bowels, followed by soft diarrhoeic stool, Rhus v.; in paroxysms, right side, near navel, Ast. r.; worse from pressure, Tromb.; on pressure, morning, on awaking, Ascl. t.; , before stool, Tromb.; after stool, Tromb.; in upper, IPuls. Abdomen,emaciation:IIod. Hºt mesenteries. Abdomen, feeling of emptiness: Agar., Ant. c., Arum m., HCham., ICina, Coccul., ICrot. t., IDulc., Gamb., I ILach., Lil. tig., IMerc., IMur. ac., IIPhos., Psor., Puls., HSep.; in dysentery, Carbo v.; even after eating, Stann.; as after emetic, in morning, Euphor.; hunger quickly satisfied, after stool, with diarrhoea, HPetrol.; painful, Sep.; in stricture of oesoph- agus, IPhos.; after stool, IPhos., IWer.; after stool, with faintness, IIPod.; after stool, as if she needed food, TVer.; after soft stool, Sul. ac.; gone feeling, Jab., Plant.; gone sen- sation, with fatty degeneration of liver, IPhos.; gone feeling, with burning between shoulders, IPhos.; hollowness, Agar., ICOccul., Euphor., Lil. tig.; hollowness, with constant motion in intestines, Cham.; in lower part, Spong.; about navel, Kob.; about navel, with desire to take deep breath, better from band- aging or tightening the clothing, IFluor ac.; about navel, sinking sensation, ICalc. p.; and weakness, 1Gels.; weary, exhausted feeling after stool, Sul. ac, Đº weakness. Abdomen, epilepsy : Originates in abdominal night (nursing child), ICaust.; surface of ab- domen covered with distended lymphatic sacculi filled with amber fluid varying in size from pin’s head to Spanish nut, inguinal glands tender, enlarged, Ham.; boils, IPhos.; boil, surrounded by intense redness, TCaust.; bluish-red, Ars. met.; blisters, ll Merc. cor.; bluish-red, brown or yellow blotches, l l Phos.; small flat light-red blotches, IMerc.v.; itching, ISul.; itchlike, on lower part, Natr. c.; itch- ing, easily bleeding whitish nodules, Agar.; on left lower, begins as a small boil, disap- pears, leaving dry, scaly, itching eruption, then same process over again, Lach.; on lower petechial erythematous, apex of tri- angular form being at pubes, and base across abdomen, transversely in neighborhood of umbilicus, Variol.; maculae, in secondary syphilis, I lSyph.; miliary, scratching till he screams, ICalc.; whitish, miliary (typhus), IApis ; moist, burning itching, eats into Sur- rounding parts, large vesicles filled with clear serum from, become turbid, burst and become confluent, l l Rhus ; zona, umbilicus to spine, large blisters on raised ground, IGraph.; old yellow spots about navel peeling off, Berb.; small red nodules above pubes, Aur. mur.; of red nodules, as large as lentils, one year after appearance of chancre which disappeared under local treatment (syphilis), Merc. cor.; pimples, Aloe; small pimples, Dulc.; pim- ples, as large as peas, itch and when Scratched off are moist and burn, Staph.; pustules Cund.; rash, l l Manc.; pustules run together, making one continuous sore, Merc. Sol.; red rash, at night, l l Ars. m.; bright red, fine, Merc. iod. flav.; reddish brown erosions, Ars. S. f.; roseola, IHyos.; black and blue spots, size of a pinhead to that of a pea (pur- pura haemorrhagica), l l Tereb.; large bluish spots, Ars. S. r.; brownish spots, Hydr. ac., IILyc., Phos., Sep., Thuya ; bright red spots appear upon lower, gradually becoming erysipelatous, and as this progresses, primary seat of eruption also assumes an erysipelatous character (erysipelas of newborn), Merc.; red spot came and went, I I Wer.; large red spots, 1Lyc.; small round red insensible spots, Led.; red smooth spots, at night, I | Ars. m.; yellow spots, Hydr. ac., Phos., Thuya ; yellow brown spots, Kob.; yellow scaly spots, moist when scratched, IKali c.; vesicular, be- coming pustular, itching in evening, IIris; zona on right side, extending across, worse at night, and from warmth of bed, Merc.; her- pes zoster, Thuya ; scarlet redness on lower, to navel, scrotum and toward thighs (erysip- elas after circumcision), Apis ; pale red flush, as if an eruption would make its appearance across, Como.; vesicles as large as peas, Merc. Abdomen, faintness: || Anac., Cornus, IHy- dras., HPetrol.; sickly feeling in, with diar- rhoea, IPhyt. Rayº weakness, sinking. Abdomen, as if everything would fall out: in leucorrhoea, Alum.; obliging him to walk carefully, INux v. Bºy" bearing down, dragging, drop, heavi- ness, pressing, relaxed. Abdomen, fermentation: Cast., Cham., Diad., IILyc., INatr. m., Sticta; as if boiling, during menses, Lachn.; with colic and discharge of flatus, IILy2.; with discharge of offensive flatus, Sars.; in diarrhoea, IBry.; after fruit, IICinch; with empty eructations, IPhos.; feeling, Gamb.; above navel, I | Hep.; rumbling, Lachn. Bºmotion, noises; also Flatulence. 19. ABDOMEN. 495 Abdomen, fistula: Bº Intestines; also Chap. 20, Anus fistula. Abdomen, flat: Bº retracted, sunken. Abdomen, flatus: Bº distension, fermenta- tion ; also Flatulence. Abdomen, feeling of a fluid poured into, with acute pains in stomach (ovarian cyst), Rhod. Hº ascites, motion. Abdomen, fluttering: £35° motion. Abdomen, flying pains : Bºy” wandering palms. Abdomen, fulness: Il Aloe, Anac., Ant. Sul. aur., Aspar., Bapt., Carb. S., Cast., I ICinch., ICrot... t., ICycl., IIDig., Eup. pur., IGels., Graph., Ham., Iber., IILyc., Natr. S., INNux v., Phos., | | Sep., Sul., Sumb., Tereb., Vinca; in amenorrhoea, IHam.; bearing down toward anus, ISul.; to bursting, Carbo v.; as if parts above would burst, lying on back, l l Bar. c.; after coffee, ICanth.; in constipation, Diosc., | |Nux v.; and distension from small quantities of food, IMur. ac.; in ascites or dropsy, after scarlatina, Apis; in bilious diarrhoea, Apis ; in dysmenorrhoea, Con.; during eating, ICinch.; after eating, Arn., Calc., Nitr. ac., iPhos.; after breakfast, HCarbo v.; after eat- ing, in morning, with dyspnoea, ISul.; after eating, in constipation, ITVer.; immediately after eating, as if filled with flatus, Zinc.; after eating a little, IIRali c., Magn. S.; after a slight meal, in hepatic derangement, IKob.; as after eating too much, Tereb.; as from over- eating, Ant. c.; after Supper, Agar., Arg. nit.; extends to epigastric region, Ars. S. r.; as if it would burst after eating, ICarbo v.; with dark clots, alternating with fluid blood or bloody serum, during climacteric period, IPlumb.; feeling, when he sees food, Sul.; with flatu- lence, Act. rac., IICarbo v., ICinch., IIGraph., ILach., ISul.; flatulence, with copious stool, Tell.; with feeling of inflation, not better by eructations, Cain.; in cardialgia and headache, HKali c.; in haematuria, INux v.; in intestinal catarrh, I.Chel.; before stool, which remains after stool as if all had not passed, IPhyt.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in hemor- rhoids, IAEscl. h., INux v.; in iliac region, IHydr.; in lower part, Canth.; in lower, Caulo., IGels., Helon. ; in lower, short- breathed, Thuya ; in lower, as if a stone were lying there, Diad.; in lower, must loosen dress, Tell.; in lower, with swelling (constipa- tion), |Stann.; menses too late and scanty, IKali S.; during menses (prolapsus uteri), Aloe: in morning, on awaking, Con...; about navel, Eucal.; about navel, after eating, Rhod.; with nausea and occasional painin stomach and epigastrium, Sinap.; and constant pains, and irregular chills, then sudden vomiting of blood, IHam.; with pain in epigastrium, Camph.; with transient pinching in upper abdomen as from flatus, l l Sec.; especially right side, im- pedes respiration, better by discharge of flatus, l l Lactu. v.; "with rumbling, Rumex ; before stool, Gamb.; with urging to stool, 1Cornus; stuffed feeling as if she could not lean forward, Ferr.iod.; to throat, ISep.; with vomit- ing, better in evening and open air, Indig.; in upper part, l l Led, Myr. cer.; in upper part, causes short breath, Staph., Thuya ; in hyper- trophy of uterus, iCalend.; while walking in open air, with sensation of heat in praecordia, t better sitting down, Plant. Bº distended, dropsy, heaviness, pressing; also Chap. 15, ºng fulness; also Chap. 18, Hypochon- T18,. Abdomen, glands: Bº' mesenteries. Abdomen, gnawing: Aur. mur.; and boring, worse eating sweet things (worms), IFilix ; in flatulent colic, Elat.; in transverse colon, IGels.; daily, at same hour, Diad.; worse after dinner, Coloc.; curious feeling of something eating, after food (gastric affections), IKalibi.; in enteralgia, ICycl.; griping,from chest, ICalc.; at 7 P.M., thence over whole body, better walk- ing till tired, Cycl.; about navel, IOleand., Ruta; about navel, in dysentery, IKali bi.; about navel, during stool, Kali bi.; about na- vel, as of worms, Grat.; below navel, in a sen- sitive spot, Gamb.; in right, Sumb.; in upper, Seneg. Hºº burrowing, clawing, clutch- ing, digging, griping. Abdomen, goneness: Hºº faintness, weak- Ile 88. Abdomen, gouty metastasis : Ant. c., Cinnam. B& rheumatic. Abdomen, grasping at: l l Ver. Abdomen, grasping sensation: ICalc. Bºº clawing, clutching, constriction, griping. Abdomen, grinding: about navel, Con.; during menses, Polyg.; deep in, within hips of both sides, Arn. Abdomen, griping: AEthus., Anac., | | Agar., IApis, Ars. S. f., Bell., Brom., IBry., Chim. m., Chen. v., IIColoc., ICrot. t., Hydras., IIgn., IIris, Merc. Sul., Myr. cer., INux v., CEnan., 10p., | |Phos. ac., Phyt., | | Puls., Ptel., IRheum, Rhus, Rhus v., Seneg., Vinca, Zinc.; extending into abdominal ring, Nux v.; after awaking, at 6 A.M., Ars. m.; on awak- ing in morning, continued at intervals through day, with general feeling of indifference and malaise (diarrhoea), Xan.; with contraction in back, Con. ; with sensation as if balls were rolling together, Jatroph.; is obliged to bend up in evening, Zinc.; obliging to bend double and scream with agony during paroxysms, bilious vomiting (ovarian cyst), Coloc.; to- wards chest and back, better passing flatus, | | Chel.; to chin (dysmenorrhoea), Chin. s.; in cholera, Arg. nit.; with cutting, after dinner, | |Zinc.; daily, at same hour, Diad.; with diarrhoea, Cornus, Cub., Ptel., Sil., ISul. ; as if about to have diarrhoea, Lach.; as in diar- rhoea, without result, after stool, | |Natr. m.; followed by diarrhoea, thin and green, IIMagn. c.; with diarrhoea, in phthisis, ILyc. vir.; with watery diarrhoea, Seneg.; digging, IGraph.; dull, before flatus, worse motion and stand- ing, Bry.; in dysentery, Colch.; caused by dysentery and lientery, I IMillef.; after eating, INatr. c.; after eating, in Sciatica, IColoc.; just after eating (indigestion), Natr. c.; worse from eating or drinking, Tromb.; excruciating, Ant. chl.; after fainting, Carbo v.; every time, before passage of flatus, IGraph.; with vio- lent pain on passing of flatus, ICinch.; with profuse emission of flatus, Zinc.; with emission of flatus, as after taking cold, l l Samb.; as from incarcerated flatus, Verbas.; as from flatus, with heavy pressure in praecordial region, causing constriction and anxiety, Spig.; in typhoid fever, IDulc.; as from a hand, 496 19. ABDOMEN. each finger sharply pressing into intestines, better by rest, worse by motion, IIIpec.; in helminthiasis, IISpig.; here and there, Zinc.; intermittent, in upper, Asaf.; as if in- testines would be constricted, anxiety, respi- ration difficult, Spig.; through whole intes- tinal canal, then thin stool, with burning itching about rectum, Euphor.; with itching Over hips, in evening, Zinc.; better by knead- ing abdomen, Natr. S.; before leucorrhoea, iCon...; to loins and region of kidneys,| |Puls.; with slimy leucorrhoea, IZinc.; in lower, Cadm. S.; in lower, follows violent sharp Stitches in right hypochondrium, I | Natr. c.; in lower, better by copious bilious stools, IGels.; in lower, with five stools from 5 to 9 A.M., | | Rumex; in lower, after sulphur, Ascl. t.; lying on back, Cochl.; before menses, Calc. p., Phos.ac.; during menses, Bor.; about navel, Agar., Amm. m., Bry., Chel., Coccus, Cochl., 1Coloc., ICrot. t., Diosc., IPhyt., IPtel., Raph., Zinc.; about navel, better bend- ing forward, Senecio ; about navel, forcing to sit bent up, which relieves, IAloe ; about navel, with distended abdomen, Samb.; about navel, in ascites, IHell.; about navel, after eating, Nux v.; about navel, after eating any- thing sour (chorea), Asaf.; about navel, par- ticularly towards evening, as if he had drunk unfermented beer, l l Plat.; about navel, with rumbling, Cornus; about navel, partially better by discharge of offensive flatus, Rumex ; about navel, in typhoid fever, Dulc.; worse at umbilicus in lower portion, III)iosc.; about navel before menses, IKreo.; about navel, passing down to rectum, with stools increased by taking nourishment, Coloc.; about navel, before stool, Psor.; about navel, worse after stool, with chilliness, IIColoc.; about navel, towards stomach, disappearing on emission of flatus, ISul.; about navel, with urging to stool, Carb.S.; about navel, urging to stool, with bilious mucous discharge(anasarca), IHell.; about navel, painful when touched, As- par.; about navel, transient, in chorea, Asaf.; below navel, into a ball when standing, Asaf.; with nausea and lassitude in limbs, Chim. m.; at night, ISul., TŽing.; ... worse at night, | | Jalap.; in prosopalgia, Staph.; remittent, in colic, IMagn. p.; better in rest, Bov.; with rumbling, as if intestinal contents were in a fluid state, violent commotion, proceed- ing from below upward, nausea with liquid feces, discharged with force, pain in loins, | |Polyp.; in sides, Zinc.; from sinking, Ai- lant.; spasmodic, so as to bend body double, worse on slightest muscular motion, better from warmth, Magn. p.; as far as stomach, where it is a constriction, Zinc.; coming up into stomach, and causing nausea, or extend- ing down into thighs, Coloc.; before stool, IAloe, Calend., IMagn. c., INux, V., IIOp., | | Phos. ac., | | Ver.; during stool, Aloe, Bapt., Calend.; after stool, Agar., Aloe, Coloc., ISul.; before and during stool (dysentery), ICub.; desire for stool, while riding, Psor.; followed by liquid stool, Coccus; as if stool would occur after distended abdomen, Raph.; sudden, more on left side, immediately after rising, induces a stool, which was diarrhoeic, relieves pain, which returns with second stool, with tenesmus, causing prolapsus ani, fol- lowed by burning about anus, Tromb.; fol- lowed by liquid stool, whereupon pain ceased, ISul.; before morning stool, CaSc., ISul.; fol- lowed by muco-gelatinous stool, IIPod.; with urging to stool, Rheum ; with large watery stool, IColch.; at various times, sometimes when yawning, or after breakfast, Zinc.; at times above, at times below navel, in after- noon, after eating, Ver.; tensive, followed by dull sticking, toward epigastrium, worse from a jar, or on retracting abdomen, Zinc.; twist- ing about, here and there, Staph.; in upper part, Plant., IPuls.; in upper, during dinner, Zinc.; in upper, in gastralgia, ILyc.; in upper left, a continual gnawing pressure in fore- noon, Lyss. 6&º choking, clawing, clutching, Con- striction, contraction, Cramp, grum- bling; also Colic. Abdomen, grumbling pain : ICalc., IINatr. S., IOp., Thuya ; all afternoon, followed by dry, hard stool, fine cutting, colicky pains every few minutes all day, better by hard, consti- pated stool, followed by dull distress in bowels, Ustil.; in cholera morbus, Iris; in lower, Bism., Ipom.; during sleep, Cup. m. Hº griping. Abdomen, hardness: Anac., || Ars. iod., Bar. c., Calad., Ced., IGraph., || Kali br., IMerc., Merc. iod. flav., INatr.c., IOp., Plumb.,Stram., Val.; as if filled with air, IRaph.; especially in children, Sil.; chronic, painful, right side, IMagn. m.; in whooping cough, IKali S.; in chronic diarrhoea, l l Pod.; and distended, in dentition, IMerc. Sol.; and distended, in diar- rhoea, HFerr.; distended, without flatulence, IFerr.; distracted, with open fontanelles and Sour-smelling diarrhoea, , IICalc.; distended, in helminthiasis, ICina ; in dropsy, after scar- latina, I Apis ; in chronic dysentery, I Nux v.; after a moderate meal, Magn. S.; body wasted, Caust.; with eructations, Con...; in evening, ILac c.; feeling internally (vaginitis), JMerc. viv.; with fulness in right side (intermittent), |Ferr.; indurated, I Sang., Thuya ; indurated, towards inguinal and ovarian regions, painful to touch, ICurar.; indurated, right side (ovarian troubles), Pallad.; inflamed, ICham.; integu- ments,of, Natr.c.; knotty elevations, IPlumb.; lower, Clem., IGraph., Nitr. ac., IRaph., | |Sars.; in lower (uterine neuralgia), l l Con...; improved, Tarant.; lumps, Abrot.; with af. fection of mesenteric glands (favus), IOleand.; muscles, like a board (traumatic tetanus), IHydr. ac.; about navel, swollen (seat worms), Acon.; about navel, sensation of a resistant body on deep pressure (chronic dyspepsia), IHydr. ac.; above navel, ICamph.; painful, as if beaten, worse after exertion, feels better when standing, or lying on left side, Pallad.; with pressure and heaviness(affection of liver), Magn. m.; right side, Arn.; in scrofula, Ars., IIBar. c., IBar. m.; great sensitiveness, with colic, better only by bending body forward, and drawing up knees, I | Plumb.; spots, here and there, l l Ver.; as a rock, Eup. pur.,IPlumb.; with rumbling, Rumex ; with frequent, sour stools, worse during night, better during day, Con...; and swollen, particularly after eating (indigestion), Natr. c.; swollen, thinks glands are swollen, Chim. m.; from swelling of mesenteric glands, Con.; swollen and sensi- 19. ABDOMEN. 497 tive to pressure, especially about umbilicus, Merc. cor.; tumor like a ball, nearly painless on pressure, right side of, IPlat.; of viscera, in organic affections, with vomiting, ILach.; walls, retracted, IAlum.; walls, in rheumatism of bowels, l l Plumb. Hº distended, large, mesenteries, retracted, tension. Abdomen, heat: Acon., IIAloe, Ars. h., IIAsaf., Ascl. S., Aur. mur., Bell., Benz, ac., Camph., Cain, Caust., IICup. m., IHydras, I ILac c., | | Puls., IISil., Stram.; aching, as if in intes- times, Lyss.; with anxiety, Bell.; burning, Ars., Polyg.; with drawing and bearing down, Lac def; in intestines, three weeks after con- finement, Hydras.; about navel and inguinal region, in a spot as large as a hen’s egg, Card. m.; with nausea and vomiting, Sabad.; at night, Calad.; with pain, Cepā; hot pains flash across, ILyc.; in peritoneal inflamma- tion, ICrotal.; as from poultice, Cinch. bol.; relieves, in mesenteric disease, ICalc.; rises into chest, rest of body chilly when smoking, Spong.; rising, with dry mouth and thirst, Bry.; rising, with heartburn, worse at night, Bry.; rising, causing red cheeks, Stram.; be- fore stool, Bell.; with inclination to stool, Lachn., Pod.; surface, Colch.; in upper, | | Caust.; in upper, burning, Camph.; in up- per, when inhaling, Seneg.; as if filled with hot water, pelvis, Aloe ; as of hot water run- ning down, Cinch.; warm creeps, Alum.; un- pleasant feeling of warmth, ICina, Cup. ars., Iodof, Ptel.; warmth, before menses, Cycl.; especially in children, ISil.; in cholera infan- tum, l l Ver.; with cold body (cholera infan- tum), Tabac.; in constipation, IHydras.; after eating a little, IIRali c.; with ebullition to head, Kali c.; feeling, Gamb., Hydras., Mez.; feels hot air blowing over lower part, after stool, I Tromb.; feeling, with burning, cutting, gurgling and borborygmus, as when fluids pass from one part to another, Mez.; feeling, about navel, Ascl. t.; feeling, like a stream of fire, with stool, Ascl. t.; feeling as if a hot wavelike stream were moving and Spreading outward, not extending to spine or limbs, Lyss.: flushes, Cepa, Ipom.; flushes from coeliac axis, downward, hot flushes (low fever), Cact.; flushes, worse in morning, Cin- nab.; flushes, in epilepsy, Indig.; flushes, into chest and head (gastralgia), ILyc.; flushes, with weak, fainty spells (pregnancy), ISul.; in gastromalacia, Merc. d.; glowing, all night, Ars...h.; to head, with ebullitions, IKali c.; as if in intestines, Lyss; as from hot iron, |Bell.; insupportable, as though something burned internally, Cact.; in region of liver, | |Pod.; in lower, Jugl., Syph.; in lower, burn- ing, Camph., Zinc.; in lower, in cysto-blen- norrhoea, Uva ursi; in lower, as if hot Water were poured into them (haematuria), Ipec.; in lower, with green bilious stool, | |Natr. S.; during menses, IGraph.; about navel, Aur. mur. B& burning, inflammation. Abdomen, heaviness: II.Aloe, I Cham., Con., Diad., BIGraph., IKali c., ILach., ISep., Zinc.; with aching tension in left lower, Con.; in atrophy of children, IMagn. c.; bloated, Magn. c.; with cold hands and feet, Aur. met.; in colic, Alum.; in constipation, IGraph.; dragging, after stool, IMur. ac.; after drink- ing, Asaf.; after Supper, Arg. nit.; with in- carcerated flatus in left side, ISul.; as if it were full, Dory. ; leaden, across, with pressure from navel downward, Natr. m.; feeling of a load, during motion, Sep.; as from a load, with pressure deep in pelvis, worse after ex- ertion, feels better when standing, better when lying on left side, IPallad.; as if a heavy load were resting on it, Acon. ; as if a load were resting on it, on standing, IKreo.; as if something heavy were lying on left side not affecting breathing, but constantly felt when walking, sitting and lying, IILyc.; in lower, Diad., THelon.; in lower, in climaxis, IMur.; in lower, with leucorrhoea, Hyper.; in lower, as from a load, ceases after sleep, Amm. m.; in lower, left (dysentery), Arn.; load rising into throat (gastralgia), ICalc.; in lower, while walking and sitting, IKali c.; in delayed menses, JNatr. m.; in menorrhagia, Apis ; in lower, as of a stone, with faintness in epigastrium, Diad.; about navel, Camph.; about navel, after stool, Agar.; about navel, as of falling of a lump from just above to small of back, from talking or overexertion, Laur.; about navel, as from a stone or weight, | | Op.; below navel, like a weight, Agar.; painful, IHam.; pain worse when standing, IGraph.; pain, going to back, Natr. S.; felt on pressure, in right side of lower, Camph.; with pressing towards uterus, Croc. ; after siesta, Tereb.; as from a stone, Ars. h.; as of a stone, causes fatigue when walking, ILac def; in evening, as from a stone, with heat, Diad.; as from a stone, in menstrual colic, l l Puls.; after stool, Agar.; in upper, Merc. Sul. ; in prolapsus uteri, IIAur. met.; weight, Merc. sul., Gnaphal.., | | Polyg.; weight, bearing down, Acon. ; weight, in constipation, Ars. h.; weight, in pelvis, IAloe ; weight pressing, with burning pressing in right side, worse rising from a seat, particularly worse sitting down (physconia peritonealis), Rhus ; weight, hanging across, worse during motion and compelling patient to bend forward when seated, Natr. m.; weight, in chronic indiges- tion, Sul.; weight over pubes, as if contents of abdomen would fall forward, Sec.; weight, on walking and standing, Kali c.; weight, with flatulence, ILach.; weight, with much wind at night (colic), Zing.; weight, in hyper- trophy of uterus, iCalend.; weight, in pelvis, causing lameness, l l Aloe ; weight, on left side, with pain and burning in abdomen and pelvis, l l Lac c.; weight, in lower, IPod.; weight, in lower, with burning, as if there were not sufficient space, with upward press- ure, Tarant.; weight, in lower, after a meal, All sat.; weight, better lying down with urging to urinate, with scanty emission, Pal- lad.; weight, over pubes, during menses, Bar. c.; weight, menses too late and scanty, Kali s.; weight, worse from motion, IKreo.; weight, painful when walking, as if viscera would drop, Ferr.; , weight, on rising in morning, ISep.; weight, on rising, with faint- ness (cancer uteri), Graph.; weight, with tenderness on respiration and touch, after a scanty breakfast, Sinap.; weight, worse when standing, better lying down, Pallad.; weight, in upper, Nux m.; weight, as if uterus would prolapse (chronic ovaritis), l l Pallad.; weight, 32 498 19. ABDOMEN. from womb and ovaries (uterine polypi), WCon...; weight, when walking, l l Su!.; as if womb were down, Lact. ac. gº bearing down, dragging, fulness, pressing. Abdomen, hernia: in anaemic patients, : Calc. p.; in robust persons, Ferr. ph. ; in weak per- sons, l l Kali ph. Sº navel; also Inguinal region hernia. Abdomen, horrible feeling: deep in pelvis, when crouching down, Ars. h. Abdomen, feeling of hunger: ICrot. t. #º emptiness. Abdomen, ileocaecal region: Bº Intestines. Abdomen, infarctions: ISul. Abdomen, inflammation : Aloe, Tereb.; pel- vic cellulitis, TVer. v.; with colic, IColoc.; inflammatory irritation by metastasis from gout, IColch.; with thirst, Stram.; of walls, IPuls. ɺ burning, heat, peritonitis. Abdomen, injuries: blows, 1 Arn. ; contusions (erysipelas), IApis ; from concussion or over- lifting, Bry.; gunshot wounds, Arn., 1Calend., | | Hyper., Ruta ; lacerations, Calend.; strain- ing, Rhus ; surgical operations, Acon., I Bism., 1Calend., IHyper., Staph. Bº Inguinal region hernia. Abdomen, irritation: during dentition, Tereb.; during menses, Nux m.; deep seated, causes melancholy, Sabad.; deep seated, causes ner- vous diseases, Sabad. Abdomen, itching: Bell., Cist., IGraph., l l Pe- trol., Sep., Sul.; biting, with jaundice, IMerc. Sol.; burning, Tereb.; as from fleabites, Thuya ; of lower, as if bitten, Carbol, ac.; during menses, IGraph.; about navel, Gamb.; one inch above navel, in a small spot, size of a finger point, Ars. met.; at night, IISul.; better by scratching, soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; after stool, in dysen- tery, ISul.; troublesome, every evening, Cact.; when undressing, Cact. Abdomen, jerking feeling: Carb. S., HPuls., Rhus; when asleep, Ant. t.; in intestines, | | Chel.; in lower intestines, in direction of perineum, Bell.; towards glans penis, iCalc.; and sharp cutting in muscles, awakes with a scream at 12 P.M., Lact, ac. º Bºy" muscles, twitching. Abdomen, knots: intestines feel as if strung in knots, ISul.; intestines feel twisted, as if by cord and strung together in a knot, strangu- lating sensation and black stool, Eiaps; in- testines feel as if tied in knots, with constant distress in region of umbilicus, Polyp.; in recti muscles, IPlumb.; in rheumatism of bowels, l l Plumb. Bºy" hardness, muscles. Abdomen, laborlike pains: Cham., Ign.; into chest, during menses, Con. ; with colic, press- ing downward, urging to stool and urine, with scanty discharge, Jamb.; like contrac- tions,Con.; cramps, after menses, Kreo.; draw- ing, in intestinal canal (ague), Natr. m.: with drawing in upper abdomen to small of back, and pressing towards lumbar vertebrae, with flushes of heat in face, palpitation, frequent pulse, ineffectual urging to urinate, finally small quantities of hot urine are passed, IKreo.; down groins, Sabina ; in uterine hemorrhage, IFerr.; to hips and back, Sul. ac.; before menses, Apis, I Dig., Thuya ; during menses, Agar., 1Calc., Cycl., HNitr. ac., Puls., IISec., ISul.; about navel, to small of back and thighs (induration of uterus), ICarbo a.; ra- diating to back and loins, Bell.; while stand- ing, IRhus; recurring, as if menses would ap- pear, ICina; during stool, better by pressure, Natr. m. §§º bearing down, constric- tion, pressing. Abdomen, lameness: in pelvis, IMang.; pain in left, down leg, Carbo v.; in pelvis, worse when getting warm in bed, Puls.; after menses, ICinch. Abdomen, lancinating : Cadm. s., Carbo a., 1Carbo v.; to chest, worse breathing, also dur- ing urination, IClem.; with colic, I ljatroph.; in middle of ascending colon, Cain.; in dysen- tery, IDiosc.; with falling back of head, and loss of senses, Spig.; flying, Coloc.; as if knives were plunged in, Con.; in lower, like pin pricks on every movement (scirrhus uteri), Arg. met. ; in peritonitis, Ars.; with rumbling, as if intestinal contents were in a fluid state, from below upward, nausea, liquid feces discharged with force, pain in loins, | | Polyg.; sudden, sharp, in right side, worse from motion (pneumonia), l l Phos.; in sides, Ign.; from womb and ovaries (uterine po- lypi), Con...; waking at 6 A.M., Ars. met. Bºº cutting, darting, shooting, stitches. Abdomen, large : Bar. c., Coloc., IIod., IIris, Ol. jec., Pod., Sep. ; abscesses of head, Merc. Sol.; in children, 11Bar. c., ICup. m., llSil.; in children, marasmus, Sars.; in poor, puny, rachitic children (constipation), Magn. m.; in chronic diarrhoea, with lumbrici, |Calc.; in scrofulous inflammation of eyes, |Ferr. iod.; excessive amount of fat, I Amm. m.; feels full and heavy, ILyc.; in nervous headache, INaja ; limbs emaciated, IISul.; in affection of liver, Magn. m.; in marasmus, Calc.; sharp pain, running from groin to socket of right hip, I IMurex ; pendulous, Sec.; potbellied, in chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea, after vaccination, l l Thuya; potbellied mothers, IISep.; potbellied, in spi- nal curvature, after vaccination, l l Thuya; potbellied, with worms, Chel.; in false preg- nancy, l l Puls.; as in pregnancy at sixth month, from accumulation of fluid (ovarian cyst), IIod.; protuberant, in hydrocephalus, Calc.; soft as mush, softest around navel, | |Zinc.; in summer complaint of children, Ipec.; in tabes mesenterica, IIod.; with milky urine, ICalc.; in weak persons, l l Kali ph. B& distended, dropsy, hardness, mesenteries. , Abdomen, lightninglike pains: shooting in all directions, even extending down to testi- cles, and at times involving bladder (colic), Abdomen, sensation of lump: in left lower, | |Nux m.; in lower (uterine disease), l l Nux m.; about navel, l l Rheum. Sº plug, stones. Abdomen, lying: turns over on abdomen, Cic.; with head retracted so that it almost touches spine, after falling down stairs, l l Rhus. Abdomen, marasmus: Gº" mesenteries; also Chap. 44, Eructation, Marasmus. Abdomen, mesenteries: atrophy, IICalc., IOl. jec.; diseased, ICalc., Natr. m.; diseased, swelling, hardness and tension of abdomen, frequent lienteric stools (favus), IOleand.; enlarged, Bar. c., Bar. m., ; Bor., Carbo 19. ABDOMEN. 499 a., | | Chim. umb., 1Con., IIod., IOl. jec.; enlarged, after abuse of Iodine prepara- tions, IGrat.; enlarged, in scrofulosis, Chim. umb.; enlarged, in tuberculosis mesenterica, Iod.; enlarged, to size of a walnut, blackish red masses, held together by jelly like con- gestive tissue, infiltrated with serum, l l Anth- rac.; hard, IBar. c., Bar. m., ; Bor., Con., IForm.; hard, in children, 11Calc.; hard, in Scrofula, Ars.; infiltrated, rapid suppuration of lungs with formation of cavities and puru- lent exudation into cavity of thorax, Phos.; inflamed, in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; tabes mesenterica, Ars. i., Aur. met., BBar. c., IIod., l l Kali iod., IOl.jec., | | Petrol.., | |Tu- berc.; tabes with hypertrophied glands, in fleshy, flabby, subjects, Kreo.; incipient tabes, with fetid diarrhoea, ICalc. p.; tuber- culosis mesenterica, IIod., Hep., | |Tuberc. Hº distended, emaciated, hardness, large. Abdomen, internal motion : 1Coloc., l l Ran. b., Zing.; as of something alive, Arund., ICalc. p., Croc., Sabina, ISpong., IThuya; of something alive, with difficult stool, Sabad.; as if something living were jumping about, with nausea, faintness and shivering, IICroc.; of a thousand live things, or of fish turning over each other (hepatic derangement), l l Pod.; as if a ball were moving from right side toward stomach, Lach.; as of aballrolling about, when turning over (uterine displacement, cystitis), | | Lach.; as if a ball of thread were moving and turning rapidly, with colic, Sabad.; bound- ing, during menses, ICroc.; as though colic would occur, INux m.; after going to bed, along tract of ascending and descending colon, a kind of rolling, Sarrac.; as if diarrhoea would follow, l l Sars.; in distended, with passage of offensive flatus, iCarboa.; as if he would faint, Calad.; as of the fist of a child, Sul.: flatus, IBry.; fluttering, Brach.; as from a foetus (false pregnancy), l l Puls.; in right iliac region, sensation of a lump size of a hen’s egg, rising and falling, HHydras.; in right iliac region, sudden starting bounding, as of something alive, Thuya ; in intestines, constant, Cham.; in intestines, on expiration, around umbili- cus, l l Card. m.; spasmodic, after attack of epilepsy, Bufo.; in intestines, spasmodic action of muscular tissues from irritation of motor nerves or rheumatism, Caulo.; painful jerks, from place to place as of something alive, Cann. i.; kicking in left, Calc. p.; in left, Calc. p.; in lower, as if bubbles were forming and bursting, Tarax.; in lower, like pushing of ab- dominal muscles by the arm of a child, with- out pain (old maids), Thuya ; as of a lump rising from right to throat, and back again, rolling over and over on coughing, I Kali c.: as at appearance of menses, followed by yellowish leucorrhoea, Inul.; above navel, | | Ver.; at night, on awaking, she experiences repeated kicks as from a foetus in left side, Croc.; as if there were hard pieces in motion, on walking rapidly, Bor.; quivering, as if there were something alive in it, resembling foetal move- ment, Sabina; rises and falls rapidly (tetanus), Ars.; rolling, as if something alive were there, with spasmodic griping in praecordial region (supposed taenia), I lSep.; running, as of some- thing alive, BCycl.; with rumbling as if diar- rhoea would come on, IHelon.; elevated and depressed, like the motion of a snake, Mosch.; with slight stinging in middle, Lyss.; before stool, Stann.; like efforts to stool, Berb.; pe- culiar, undulating and throbbing, Merc. per.; turning, as from a lump, Sabab.; constant working, Cornus; as of a worm crawling on right side, Arund.; as if a long worm were writhing in region of transverse colon or duo- denum, Calad.; as of something moving up and down, IIIyc. gº flatus, muscles, nerves, twisting. Abdomen, muscles: as if bruised, on touch, motion, coughing, or laughing, INux v.; vio- lent action, during inspiration, Spong.; Con- traction, Ant. t., Arg. met., Ferr. mur., Tabac.; contracted by cardialgia, IBism.; contracted, in sporadic cholera, Il Ver.; contracted, after exposure to a draught or too much exertion in walking, feels hard to touch, Il Petrol.; con- tracted, left side, with burning, he bends over to left side, Sabad.; contracted, in traumatic tetanus, IHydr. ac.; chronic cramps, Mosch.; drawing, Asaf.; diminished excitability of, Chloral.; sensation of excoriation, caused by paroxysmal cough, Hyos.; must forcibly ex- ert to breathe, Apis ; jerking, when asleep, Ant. t.; jerking, under skin, Nux v.; in con- stant motion, as after running fast, HCup. m.; myalgia, after abuse of purgatives, Pod.; obs lique, firm, hard, and somewhat enlarged (Duchenne pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis), IPhos.; pain, acute, intermitting (typhus), HHBapt.; pain, along digitations of oblique abdominis and serratus magnus, from Working in a constrained position, Arn.; pain, while sitting, Hyos.; rigidity, Lyss.; rigidity, te- tanic, IHyper.; go to sleep, Petrol.; Fore, HiAct. rac., Carbol. ac.; spasmodic movements, HICup. m.; strained from reaching too high, Alum.; tension, Arg. met.; tingling, Petrol.; trembling, Daph.; twitching, l l Agar, Bell., IHyos., TNux v.; undulatory jumping in up- per, of muscles, Agar.; wandering pain, Berb. gº bruised, contraction, hardness, knots, motion, quivering, retracted, soreness, spasm, twitching. Abdomen, nausea: INux v.; alternates with facial neuralgia, ILach.; with papeScent diar- rhoea, Paeonia; as if intestines were press- ing down, IAgnus ; in lower, I ICycl.; about navel, rising into pharynx, Val.; about navel when walking in open air, Lachn.; with pain, 1Calc.; with pain and cold sweat, in yellow fever, ICadm. s.; during stool, Hep.; two hours after usual stool, in morning, Zing.; with frequent, fluid stools, Spong.; in upper part, IPuls. gº sick feeling, also Chap. 16, Nausea abdomen. Abdomen, navel: as if abscess were forming, near (rheumatism of bowels), l l Plumb.; ach- ing, Æsc. h., Ptel.: seems to adhere to spine, pain involves pectoral region, Plumb. ; biting, Aur. mur.; feeling, as after taking cold, Coloc.; distress, with nausea, Ptel.; discharge yel- lowish, of peculiar odor, after suppressed gon- orrhoea, INatr. m.; drawing backward to spine, during stool, IPlumb.; drawn inward, with pain (diarrhoea), Carb. s.; miliary, burn- ing, stitching, eruption, l l Puls.; moist excres- cence, like proud flesh, in infants, IICalc. ; her. nia,INux m.; hernia, with colic, in a screaming 500 19. ABDOMEN. infant, l l Castor.; hernia, incarcerated, IINux v., Op.; hernia, strangulated,sloughing, Lach.; hernia, walls of abdomen so thin truss could not be worn, Calc.; itching, Aur. mur., Cist.; itching, constant picking (eczema), ISul.; remains moist after cord has fallen off, I Thu- ya ; oozing of bloody fluid, in infants, Abrot., Calc. p.; oozing of watery, clear fluid, | |Stann.; open, stool oozes through, l l Hyos.; pains centre and spread in all directions, bet- ter after stool, Senecio; pains commence and radiate from, IDiosc.; pricking, AEsc. h.; sen- sation of protrusion, l l Ign.; protrudes, in eczema of scalp, Calc.; protrudes, with flatu- lence in infants, ILyc.; sensation of something pulling at, with actual retraction, in diarrhoea, | | Plumb.; redness, Aur. mur.; red, curved streaks, Paris; retracted, Alum., Mosch., | | Plumb., Tabac.; Soreness, AEsc. h., IRhus, IThuya ; aching Soreness, 1Calc. p.; a swell- ing, size and appearance of a raspberry, child seven days old, I l'Thuya ; ulcerated, in new- born children, Apis, INux m., | | Petrol. H& Cramp, Cutting, griping, pain, pinch- ing ; also Colic. Abdomen, neoplasmata: Aur. mur. nat. Abdomen, neuralgia: Codein..,II Coloc., | | Diosc., IKalm., | | Sep., | | Ver.; downward, through ovarian region to uterus, cutting like knives, Med.; intermittent, intense, agonizing like knives cutting her bowels, chiefly affecting left side, comes on at intervals of a few min- utes, takes three or four men to hold her, last from 3 to 9, terminates in two deep sighs or gapes, l l Ver.; in lower, JHam.; sudden, in paroxysms, across, above navel, from lower border of liver down toward left, then ceasing in right side, worse from motion and lying on either side, obliged to lie on back, better sit- ting up, Kalm.; about navel, right side, passing to groin, l l Ver. vir.; periodic, malarial, lan- cinations, with excitement and restlessness, IGels.; of peritoneum, long standing, Atrop. s.; with Screams, ICup. a.; of solar plexus, HArs., Coloc., Magn. c., Magn. ph., INux v.; in married women, IKalm. B& Cramp, cutting, darting, lancinating, sharp pain, spasmodic pain, tearing, etc.; also Colic. Abdomen, noises: l l Agar.., | | Mez.; cracking, 1Coloc.; drink rolls audibly through intes- tines, IILaur.; from water, swashing, Arn., IECrot. t., Phos. ac., l l Rhus. B& Flatulence borbory gmi, Cracking, gurgling, noisy, roaring, rumbling. Abdomen, numbness : in muscles, Calc. p.; in recti muscles, Pod.; deep in pelvis when crouching down, Ars. h.; in fleshy part, as if asleep, but without tingling, Ferr. iod.; in side, in ovaritic or ovarian tumor, Apis ; in right side, Apis. B& tingling. Abdomen, obstructions: visceral, Anag.; espe- cially engorgement of spleen and liver, Chin. s.; pain, as if something were lodged in right side, ILach. Bº intestines, intussuscep- tion, obstruction. Abdomen, omentum : dark red (carbuncle), Anthrac.; reddish, t. Bar. m. Abdomen, oppression : in, Arum m.; must loosen dress, Tell.; about navel, after meals, IAsar.; nightly, sleepless, Magn. C.; coming from stomach, l l Ant. c.; in upper part, when inhaling, Seneg, ſº fulness, heaviness. Abdomen, pain (undefined): Act. rac., Agar., Aloe, Ant. t., Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Asim..., II Canth., Chim. m., ICina, Cornus, Crot. t., IICup. ac., Cupr. S., Dory., Eup. pur., TFerr., Filix, IGnaphal.., || Graph., Lept., Merc. Sul., | |Natr. ph., | |Nux v., 10xal, ac., | |Phos., IPhos. ac., Polyg., IRaph., Stram., Sum., | | Tarant., Zinc., Zing.; across, in dyspepsia, ILyc.; across lower, ILac. c.; across, at 11 A.M., Lact. ac.; across, just above pelvis, Ver.v.; across, worse by standing and sitting erect, better stooping forward, l l Ptel.; as if from one acetabulum to other, Form.; Addison's dis- ease, l l Natr. m.; in albuminuria, Apis, IAur. mur.; agonizing, during menses, l l Xan.; alter- nating with burning in throat, headache, lassi- tude, or uterine pains, 1Calc. p.; in angina pec- toris, Arn.; after anxiety, IAEthus.; in ascites, IApoc.; awaking, Amyl. ; awaking, near right hip bone, Card. m.; awaking, at night, with nausea, IHyper.; on awaking, | | Diosc.; to back and thighs, l l Ver.; to small of back (colic), IColoc.; obliging to bend almost double, Ars. i.; must bend double, in hysteralgia, ICaust.; obliging her to bend forward, IHPuls.; worse sitting bent, Alum.; as if bones of pel- vis were getting loose in beginning of preg- nancy, IMurex ; in pelvic bones (parenchyma- tous metritis), l l Lac C.; with pain in bones, as if torn to pieces, Ipec.; must breathe deeply, worse by vigorous motion, Card. m.; caused, or worse by inspirations, ICalc., Ru- mex ; on deep inspiration, Agar.; to chest, IILach., INux v.; to chest, threatening suffo- cation, to small of back, kidneys, bladder and legs, l l Plumb.; in children, IGnaph.; with chilliness, Elat.; with shuddering chilliness, TForm.; during or after chill, IElat.; after chill, in peritonitis puerperalis, Tereb.; in sporadic cholera, l l Ver.; with coldness, fol- lowed by heat and warm sweat, IPod.; re- sembling colic, Asim.; come and cease sud- denly (uterine displacement), IIBell.; two to four months after confinement, Il Asar.; con- stant, in pelvic region, l l Sep.; constant, worse after motion, Raph.; continuous, with affec- tion of ovaries, particularly right, INatr. m. continuous, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m. with constipation, Cham., Sarrac., | |Tabac. in whooping cough, Cepa ; with crawls, Calc. p.; deep, left side, near kidneys, Jugl.; deep, from pressure, in epigastrium, Calad.; deep, as if in omentum, Syph.; as if diarrhoea would set in, Bor.; before diarrhoea (chronic), Dulc ; with diarrhoea, Amm. m., Calc. p., HJatroph., Merc. cor.; after having diarrhoea checked with opium, I Sul.; with diarrhoea, day and night, for several months, |Petrol.; with diarrhoea, in measles, IMerc.; with diarrhoea, in typhus, IBapt.; pain, with nightly diar- rhoea, better after stool or lying prone, Rhus; with diarrhoea, with or without vomiting, Iris ; distended, from swelling of bladder (cystitis), IHell.; after drinking, Manc., INux m.; after drinking, in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; in dysentery, , Ikali m., Merc. cor.; bilious, in dysentery, Elat.; after dys- entery, l l Ran. b.; in periodic ecstacy, IICic.; after eating, Bar. c., Kob., IPsor., I Sul.; aggravation after eating, ICarbo v., Lobel. i.; after eating, in cholera, Chin. s.; after eating, in gastro-intestinal irritation, IKalibi.; during : 19. ABDOMEN. 501 *> stool, immediately after eating, I Ars.; with ear ache, Calc. p.; three or four hours after eating, Hydras.; in enteritis from a foreign body, Calend.; in enteritis (intussusception), IKalibi.; toward evening (haematuria), Ipec.; worse toward evening, continues until day- break (hemorrhage from bowels), Colch.; in evening, on lying down, Zinc.; in evening and through night (diarrhoea), Merc. c.; alternate with eructations, HKali m.; with ex- #;" of anxiety or despair, Cepa ; with luish face (whooping cough), INux v.; with hot face, ICalc. p.; almost causing fainting, Cact.; with faint feeling in epigastrium, Ustil.; in intermittent fever, Chin. ars., Elat.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in typhus, Ars., I Bapt., ||Nux v.; in yellow fever, I | Ars. h. ; from flatus, Ammoniac., Cup. a., Diosc., Ferr. s., Merc., Millef.; from incarcerated flatus, Arum. d., INux v., Tromb.; from incarcerated flatus, in paroxysms,after ovariotomy, l l Raph.: with rumbling, Carbo a., Diad.; rumbling, in typhus, Acet.ac.; feels like wind, after catch- ing cold by getting feet wet during menses, IHydras.; fly upward, Bry.; with gagging, in whooping cough, Nux v.; in gastritis mu- cosa, Ars.; after grief (haematemesis), l l Natr. m.; with pain in groins, Calc. p.; with head- ache, Calc. p.; with headache, Chim. m., Cor- nus ; with headache after insufficient stool, IAloe ; abdomen gets hard, frequent green watery stool, IKali br.; with headache, ILac def.; during heat, Carbo V., Ign.; better by hot flannels, Sep.; better from warmth, IISil.; here and there in single spots, Ictod.; above hips, during breathing, ICalc.; with hysterical spasms, Stann.; in ileo-caecal region, Nitr. ac.; in iliac region, Con.; in iliac region, constant, near caecum, worse from least touch, pain remits, returning aggravated (cold during menses), ICOccul.; in iliac region in typhus, Tereb.; over crest of left ileum forward, I ILact. ac.; in left iliac region to left kidney, better crouching together with hands clasping knees (colic), Diosc.; in left iliac region, low spirited, Brom.; in leftiliac region, in meningitis, Thuya.; at crest of ileum, worse from motion or least jar, walking or riding, ITereb.; over crest of left ileum, be- tween crest and posterior superior spine, better by pressure and heat (spinal irritation), | | Rhus; in right iliac region (headache), Lil. tig.; in crest of right ileum, agonizing in small spot (renal colic), Diosc.; above right ileum, before chill, l l Eup. perf.; above crest of ileum, right then left, Iris; in iliac region, both sides, | | Carbol. ac.; beginning suddenly at a small spot in right iliac region for two days, ending in vomiting, leaving suddenly (flatulence), IDiosc.; constantly increasing, worse from slightest motion or touch, after chill (peri- tonitis), IColoc.; in indigestion, | | Puls.; in in- termitting, I | Elat.; intermitting, in upper por- tion of small intestines with constipation, fever, thirst and yellow tongue, Colch. ; in large intestines, Hydras.; all along intestinal canal, to termination of rectum, pressing umbilicus with hand, ICrot. t.; in jaundice, IHydras.; with lassitude, during , apyrexia, , IPolyp.; worse leaning forward, better leaning back, | |Iac c.; in left, Castor., ICepa; in left, worse bending double, Coccul.; in left, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in left, in hemicrania, Lach.; in left, forward from point of hip, Bar. c.; ex- tends to left hypochondrium, to back and base of chest, with swelling of stomach, IIIpec.; in left, low down, after fright, in seventh month of pregnancy, Ign.; in left lumbar region, ILobel. i.; in left, when lying on right, and vice versa, IGraph.; in left, sweat before stool, Tromb.; in left, with weakness of bladder, l l Uran. nit.; in left, worse sitting after a long walk (hemorrhoids), | |Sul.; in left, with weight and dragging, | | Lac c.; before discharge of leucorrhoea, after menses, Con...; as soon as she lies upon side, ICarbo v.; worse in region of liver (jaundice), IMyr. cer.; into loins, Sep.; in lower, Ailant., Ant. t., Arund., ICepa, Coloc., ICon., Cup. a., Dory., Hydras., Jugl., ILept., Sec., Ver. v.; in lower, down legs, IHam.; in lower, during menses, Lact. ac.; in lower, as with menses, Lact. ac.; in lower, as if menses were coming on, worse early in evening and in a close room, better in open air and moving about, Vib.; in lower, to back (dysmenor- rhoea, |Sabina ; in lower, on expiration, Spong.; in lower, in chlorosis, IISep.; in lower, with diarrhoea, Lyss.; in lower, in dys- menorrhoea, Sars., IIxan.; in lower, disap- pears after eating, Tereb.; in lower, faintness, 1Collin. ; in lower after a fall (uterine neural- gia), I | Con. improved, Tarant. cured ; in lower, in low fever, Cact.; in lower, in puerperal fever, l l Plat.; in lower, after gonorrhoea, urine suppressed, Camph.; in lower, with headache, l l Ptel.; in lower, in intermittent, IElat. ; in lower, like labor pains, with sensa- tion as if child were bounding in body (hys- teria), I ITherid.; in lower, worse in lower ovarian region, comes on 3 A.M., better from motion and eating (chronic ovaritis), IOd.; in lower, to left, with urging to urinate (in- carcerated hernia), ICepa ; in lower, down legs (dysmenorrhoea), Con...; in lower, with leucorrhoea, ILyss., I Med.; in lower, in liver complaint, Chel.; in lower, before menses, | |Sul.; in lower, during menses, down legs, 1Con.; in lower, before and during menses (dysmenorrhoea), ICrotal ; in lower, as if menses were coming on, IAloe; in lower, every few days, I |Magn. m.; in lower, quick, Cup. ars.; in lower, right, Pallad.; in lower, especially right (prolapsus uteri), ISul.; in lower, painful to touch, Nitr. ac.; in lower, disturb sleep, Collin.; in lower, before stool, Collin., ||Ver.; in lower, after stool, Collin.; in lower, with desire to evacuate, Fluor. ac.; in lower, contraction of sphincter ani, tran- sient desire for stool, Verbas.; in lower, Sud- den, then mushy stools, Erig. ; lower, pre- vents upright position, even forces to lie doubled up, Sec.; in lower, flow of urine im- peded, IPhos.; lying on one side, pain in other, after menses, Graph.; when lying, bet- ter sitting up, I | Apis; before menses, Amm. c., Bar. c., Brom., Iod., ILyc., IPuls.; during menses, Caust., Crotal., IGraph., IKali c., IMagn. c., | |Phos., Sil., Thuya; during men- ses, in a barren woman, l l Phyt.; during first day of menses, IILach.; during menses, with prolapsus uteri, Amm. m.; after menses, INitr. ac.; with early menses, Niccol.; with too early, profuse menses, of long duration, 502 19. ABDOMEN. * Ratan. ; as if menses would appear, Sep.; in- stead of menses, ISpong.; with reappearance of menses, Pallad.; at time of menses (sup- pressed menses), Spong.; in metrorrhagia, Arg. nit.; as if menstruating, Lact. ac.; in chronic metritis, IAnt. t.; in middle, ICepa, Jalap.; in middle lower right, soon after go- ing to bed, Cact. ; worse in morning, Rhus v.; worse in morning, and excited by eating and drinking (colic), l l Pod.; every morning, at 4, with loud boborygmi (colic after cold), Diad.; at daybreak, better from external warmth and bending forward while lying on side, worse lying on back, IPod.; in morning, followed by stool, l l Rumex ; better by mo- tion, such as twisting, turning and wriggling, the motion is kept up while pain lasts, IColoc.; On taking only a few steps, IColoc.; causes nausea, Calc. S.; causes nausea and drenching Sweat (dysentery), Arg. nit., Arund., Bism., |Chel., iiColoc., IKali c., || Kreo., IOxal. ac., IPhos. ac., | | Sul., Tereb.; about navel, con- stant, deep in, worse pressure, Agar.; about navel, constant, in chronic diarrhoea, of mias- matic origin, Ipec.; about navel, contractive, especially noon and afternoon, Bell.; about navel, with cough, Ipec.; about navel, deep, l]atroph.; about navel, after eating, Oxal. ac.; about navel, with boborygmi and eructa- tions, Cain.; about navel, better after fetid flatus, iCalc. p.; about navel, every forenoon, with vomiting, l l Plumb.; about nåvel, fre- quent, IOxal. ac., l l Ptel.; about navel, with headache, IPlumb.; about navel, to left in- guinal region, Sinap.; about navel, preceding leucorrhoea, like white of egg, Amm. m.; about navel, in a line to scrobiculum and into sternum (after inflammation of bowels,) || Ang.; about navel, worse lying on back, Ars.; about navel, worse from motion, Iris; about navel, worse on motion, l l Ptel.; about navel, when moving, Arn.; about navel, worse in morning (ascarides), Bar. m.; about navel, with nausea, Aloe, Phyt.; about navel, all night, ICalc.; at night (acute desCuamative nephritis), ICoccus; worse at night (after in- jecting nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea), l l Ta- rant.; in night (bilious fever), Elat.; at night, as if menses would appear, Sang.; at noon, after meal, Ars. S. f.; after operation for incar- cerated hernia, Hyper.; in ovaries and duct, Thuya ; in ovary, with menses (inflammatory disease of uterus), IIod.; paroxysmal, Diosc.; each paroxysm is attended with general agi- tation and a chill ascending from hypogastri- um (colic), Coloc.; paroxysmal, every two hours, toward right side of abdomen, and to pubes, after falling, Coloc.; about navel, on pressing, ICina ; about navel, worse from pressure, Aloe ; about navel, radiated to lum- bar region and to iliac fossae, Plumb.; about navel, shocks of pain up to epigastrium, Iris; about navel, passing in galvanic shocks to epigastric region, with nausea, straining, belching of wind (colic), Iris; about navel, before stool, l l Ver.; about navel, during stool, Fluor. ac.; about navel, with dry, lumpy, dark stools, Rhus v.; about navel, with stools of mucus and blood, IPhyt.; about navel, with urging to stool, Cadm. S.; about navel, to thigh, Bar. c.; about navel, as if bowels were twisted, l l Plumb.; about navel, in urticaria, | |Rhus; about navel, toward uterus, IIIpec.; about navel, with worms, ICina ; below navel, to back, Carbo a.; below navel, after menses, Graph.; below navel, as from a stone, takes away breath, INux v.; below navel, must go to stool, Cain.; about navel, during stool, Gamb.; about navel, with dysenteric stool, Urt. ur.; paroxysmal, in right side, compel- ling him to bend double, better from pressure of hand, worse at night, causing sleeplessness, || Plumb.; in pelvic articulation, can hardly find an easy position through night, IPuls.; periodic, in asthma, Arg. nit.; periodic, with spasmodic contraction, and obstinate consti- pation, l l Plumb ; periodic, every fifteen minutes, followed by stool of a small quan- tity of mucus and blood (diarrhoea), l l Pod.; periodic, , from time to time (scrofulous Ophthalmia), l l Sul.; periodic, regularly at 2 A.M., with rumbling (diarrhoea), Diad.; in peritonitis, ILyc.; in peritoneal lining of, over bladder, after sulphur, Ascl. t.; in phthisis, I lTuberc.; worse from pressure (bilious colic), Iris; worse on pressure and at night (rheumatic diarrhoea), Colch. ; all Over, on pressure (typhoid fever), Tereb.; when pressed by hand, Arund.; during preg- nancy, IBry.; in sixth week of pregnancy, Ipec.; with purging, Cornus; in purpura, | | Led. ; radiating to all sides, Ipec.; radiat- ing to all parts of body, IIPlumb.; when riding, Psor.; caused by riding, with desire to lie down, Sep.; in right, l l Lith., | | Puls.; in right, with cough, Caust.; transient in lower, right side, with sensation as if testicles were bruised, near noon, Pallad.; in right lower, Carbo a.; in right lumbar region, Do- lich.; in right, near lumbar region, spreading through abdomen to right groin, and same side of scrotum, Ars.; in right, after lumbago three years ago, IPhos.; principally in right ova- rian region, Lac C., in right, worse on press- ure, continuing till sleep, ICard. m.; in right, to rectum, Dory.; in right, below last true rib, l l Ran. b.; in right, from uterus, Lyss.; in right, in pruritus vulvae, Tarant.; in right, then weakness, Calc. S.; on rising, in morning, Sep.; on rising, pressing to stool, when touched and standing erect, Aloe; in rupture, worse right side, Coccul.; Screams out, Cham., | |Magn. p.; shifting, with borborygmi and eructations, Cain. ; sickening, with menses, Hyper.; mostly on side, HCarbo v.; in both sides, going around to lumbar region, with much rumbling, Diosc.; on both sides, on taking a deep breath, above hips, to spinal column, to region of liver, Castor.; in sides, with chronic watery diarrhoea, IColoc.; in sides, in yellow fever, ICadm. s. ; when sneez- ing and coughing, Pallad.; in a small spot, left side, Berb.; in a small spot, feels as if it were drawn forcibly upward and backward to spine (colic), Diosc.; seems to occupy a small spot and radiate therefrom, l l Oxal. ac.; as if stabbed (colic), |Op.; to sternum, becoming more sharp, worse drawing a long breath and from motion of hands, as in triturating, Ascl. t.; between end of sternum and navel, like a shock from battery, or like needles, Thlaspi; Stitches like needles, INux v.; beneath stom- ach after eating, ICOccul.; between stomach and navel, Polyp.; with burning, in stomach, 19. ABDOMEN. 503 ISec.; before stool, Kalibi..., ||Phos. ac., Sil.; worse before but not stopped by stool, Rhus v.; before stool, in chronic diarrhoea of children, ICollin. ; during stool, Gnaph., Hep., iPod., Puls., 1Tromb., Urt. ur.; aggravation, during stool, Cornus, I | Pod.; during stool, better bending forward, worse in upright position, 1Coloc.; during diarrhoeic stool, causes faint- ness, ICOccul.; during stool, with flatus, after eating, better on getting warm in bed, Coloc.; during stool, worse in morning, Nitr. ac.; during stool, causes sweat, ICOccul.; after stool, Bapt., Dros., Gnaph., | |Pod.; better af- ter stool, Colch., Sil.; not better by stools, HDiosc.; with inclination to stool, II’Od., | |Sep.; profuse and watery stool (chronic |. camp diarrhoea), Lyss.; frequent white, greenish or black stool (cholera, fourth day), IPhos. ac; on straightening up, walks with hands pressed to painful side (ovarian cyst), IColoc.; sudden, IILell.; sudden, after catch- ing cold, IColoc.; suddenly, shift and appear in distantlocalities, as fingers and toes, IDiosc.; sudden, in tetanus, Chlor.; with tenesmus, ICrot. t. ; to testes, while eating, in evening, Sil.; testicles feel bruised, Pallad.; into thighs, Côloc., Sep.; into thighs, with bloody stool, 1Coloc.; transient, Sarrac.; frequent, but tran- sient during day, better from pressure, Pod.; uneasiness, in dysentery, ILept.; across upper part, l l Lith.; in upper part, Ant. t.; di- rectly upwards or backwards and upwards (false labor pain), Gels.; in upper, as from cold, or as if diarrhoea would set in, Asaf.; in upper, towards inguinal region, after coi- tus, Caust.; upper, in gastro-enteritis, I Apis ; in upper, on every motion, when stooping, and even while sitting, as if inner parts were suffering from sharp pressure of a stone, dur- ing menses, ICOccul.; in upper, worse at night, IHelon.; in upper, as if everything would be torn to pieces, during menses, IIGraph.; and uneasiness, in evening, with nausea, better by motion, Cycl.; prevents urination, Cham.; with frequent emission of pale, colorless urine in large quantities, Cham.; after vaccination, | | Thuya ; in various parts, worse left side, Ars. h.; with wonuiting, in whooping cough, INux v.; with vomiting and diarrhoea, ICup. ac.; with vomiting, in yellow fever, Cadm.s.; when walking, || Apis ; worse walking and from a jar, Bell.; obliged to walk bent over, Rhus, Nitr. ac.; in walls, IGuaraea ; and weak- ness, during diarrhoeic stool, IParis; with weary legs, Calc. p.; better from wine, Chel.; in worms, ICina, l l Natr. ph., ||Nux v. Hºt aching and other sensations ; also Colic. Abdomen, peritonitis: Il Acon., II Ars., ; Ascl. s., IAtrop., IBapt., IIBell.,IIBry., HCact., Calc., ICarbo v., IColoc., IICham., ICrot., Ferr. ph., IKali m., IKali n., IIIaur., IILyc., IMerc., Merc. cor., JNux v., Op., IIRhus, | |Spong., IITereb., I IThuya, TVer.; with burning, IBry.; in complication with typhli- tis, ILach.; after confinement, IKali c.; in course of septic or zymotic disease, Crotal.: after confinement from wearing tight corsets (uterine tumor), l l Tereb.; with diarrhoea, IVer.; with diaphragmitis, Ver.; distressing, in peritonitis, Atrop.; with ascites, Seneg.; with exudation, IIApis, Arn., IIBry., ICinch., Chin. a., IIod., Merc., Scilla, Sul.; exudation, purulent or ichorous, Ars., Chin. a., IILach., Phos., Sil., ISul.; followed by copious effu- sion., Uran. n.; with purulent exudation, espe- cially with typhlitis, Merc.; with meteor- ism, Uran. n.; with typhoid symptoms, IHyos., IIRhus; with hiccough IIHyos.; from injuries, Acon., Arn., | | Op. ; must lieon back With drawn up knees, Lach. ; lying on left side, as if a weight like a stone rolled from navel to loin, causing this position to be unbear- able, ILyc.; with puerperal mania, Stram.; numb feeling of affected parts as if made of wood, l l Kalin. ; proctitis during course of metritis, IOp., Tereb.; puerperal, Card. m.; puerperal, with tendency to mortification, IITereb.; second stage with inflammation of Serous membranes, IKali m.; puerperal when preceded by diarrhoea, or after abuse of pur- gatives, Pod.; stinging pains, IBry.; with tenesmus of bladder, Canth.; with tympan- itis, Carbo V., IILyc., | | Phos.; with vomit- ing, IWer.; better by cold water applications, ICalc. 539 distended, inflammation, sen- sitive ; also Intestines inflammation, intus- susception, obstruction ; also Chaps. 23 and 24. Abdomen, piercing: during rest, I LNatr. S.; in upper, on moving, || Cycl. Bºy" lancinating, stitches, Abdomen, pinching : Anac., l l Ant, c., Aph. ch., Ars. h., IBell., IBry., HCalc., IICarbo v., IChel., IColoc., ICycl., IGamb., IMagn. c., | | Magn. m., Merc., Nitr. ac., JNux v., | | Puls., | |Spig., Tell.; awakes in morning, better bending double, Petrol. ; better bending double, ICinch.; in diarrhoea, IBor., Gamb.; as if diarrhoea would set in, Con.., | | Phos.; with sensation as if bowels were distended, INatr. S.; causes involuntary inclination to draw abdomen in, Val.; immediately after eating, IGamb.; before eructation, Carbo v.; from incarcerated flatus, IGuaiac.; with pain in forehead, Natr. S.; corresponds to pains in head, IRob.; in incarcerated hernia, Sul. ac.; hot, before stool, Gamb.; in iliac region, continuous, Coff.; in ileum, posterior portion, Euphor.; in left, Calc. p.; in left, to back, Asar.; in left, in a small spot, worse on deep inspiration, Sars.; before leucorrhoea, Con...; near edge of liver, Lobel. i.; in lower, from flatus, ICarbo v.; in lower, before stool, Natr. s.; during menses, Bor., Plat.; as if menses would appear, Bry. ; three days before menses, Hyper.; about navel.I.Bry., 1Camph., Gamb., | |Ign., IIod., ILaur., Nux m.; about navel, worse on crossing legs, Lact, ac.; about navel, after eating, INux v.; about navel, before leucorrhoea, ISul. ; about navel, before dinner, Niccol.; about navel, with thin, scanty leucor- rhoea, Magn. c.; about navel, frequently re- curring with increasing violence, and sensa- tion as if vomiting would come on, Sabina ;- about navel, while sitting, Sul.; about navel, while sitting, with urging to urinate, pain going into groin, l l Natr. s.; about navel, before stool, Sabad.; about navel, to back, with diar- rhoea, tyſagn. p.; about navel, in ascites, Hell.; about navel, as if diarrhoea would set in, Car- bo a.; about navel, momentary, Sil.; about navel, better by emission of flatus,Grat.; about navel, better from pressure, INux m.; below navel, Agar.; below navel, has to bend double, 504 19. ABDOMEN. Bell.; below navel, forcing after evening meal, Calc.; below navel to uterus, in threatened abor- tion, Ipec.; pressure, now here, now there, in lower, as if he must go to stool, Bism.; as if bowels were pressed inward, with cutting towards pubic region, IIColoc.; periodic, with retraction (lead colic), INux v.; in right, | | Natr. m.; with rumbling, shifting pain and subsequent diarrhoea, Natr. S.; in sides to navel (colic in pregnancy), Ars.; before stool, I Bry, Colch., Hep., Magn. c., Merc, Nic- col., Petrol., Stann.; before and after stool, Aph. ch., Glon.; during stool, IIAgar., IKali c.; after stool, Cycl., INatr. m.; with sensa- tion as if he must go to stool, loses conscious- ness, Spig.; with hard stool, Menyanth.; with Scanty stool, and straining, IMerc.; in a small spot, on right side, after eating, Caust.; sud- denly, as if by pincers, always at same place, with most intolerable pain, lasting half or a whole minute, l l Ver.; at commencement of Summer diarrhoea, from bad or unripe fruit, ISul. ac.; with tenesmus, IRhus ; in upper, after eating, to left side of abdomen and chest, ICOccul.; with urging to urinate, worse at night, I Merc.; in walls, cramplike pain while speaking, Calc.; in pubic region, in women, Psor.; from worms, ICina; as if worms were crawling, gnawing and pinching parts, |Dulc. Hºº clawing, clutching, griping; also Colic pinching and flatulent. Abdomen, as if a plug were lodged behind navel in morning: l l Ran. Sc. Hº lump, stones. Abdomen, portal system: congestion, Carbo v., 1Card. m., | |Millef., INux v., Polyp.; congestion, resulting in dysmenorrhoea and piles, IICollin.; congestion, with ſlatulent rumbling, ICollin.; congestion to head from, Millef.; congestion, stool composed of blood, bile, in black fecal matter, l l Polyp.; constipa- tion caused by stagnation of, iCroc.; obstruc- tion causes headache, Nux v.; obstruction causes hypertrophy of heart, INux v.; stasis, ILed., INux v., | | Sep.; stasis, with hemor- rhoidal colic, l l Merc. cor.; stasis, with vertigo, II.Nux v.; signs of stagnation (haematuria), INux v.; stagnation caused by suppression of habitual sanguineous discharge, causes ne- phritis, INux v.; torpidity, IPod. B& con- gestion, fulness, heaviness; also Intestines torpid; also Chap. 18, Liver; also Chap. 20, Hemorrhoids and Constipation. Al) lonmen, pressing sensation : Ant. Sul. aur., | | Apis, Ars. h., Asaf., Asar. , Ascl. t., Casc., Caust., Colch., Con., Lyss., | | PhOS., | | Sars., | |Sep., Stram., Tereb., Zinc.; across, above navel, with little appetite, cannot, sleep at night, Sul.; asunder, in morning in bed, with spasmodic flatulent colic, better leaning head upon elbows and knees, Euphor. ; with bloat- ing (gastralgia), ILyc.; burning, Calad.; with eolic, Seneg.; coliclike, after eating, Arn. ; with griping colic, during menses, IKali c.; compression, Apis, Cadm. S.; , compressed, hard, like a board (cardialgia), l l Plumb.; compressive pain, Cham.; , compression in sides, particularly left, Berb.; constrictive pain, like a stone in lower, to bladder, İPuls.; with diarrhoea, Magn. c.; with diarrhoea, after cutting as from taking cold, Petrol.; downward, Sep., Zing.; downward, as if bowels were being pressed out, ISars.; downward, towards anus, ISul.; as if con- tents were pushing down into a funnel, IHLil. tig. ; downward, towards female genitals, as if a hernia would form, ISul.; downward, while lying in bed at night, ISul.; downward, in Ovarian troubles, Pallad.; downward, as if everything would issue through vulva, Sep.; drawing into cords and testicles, Mar. v.; drawing, griping, || Lyc.; drawing in pelvic re- gion, across lower part of abdomen, Lac def.; drawing, involuntary, of abdomen towards thorax, Con...; dull, in cystitis, IILyc.; dull, as from incarcerated flatus, Mar. v.; after eating, Nux m.; better after eating, Ant. t.; during eating, more from cold food, especially in weakly females, Mang.; especially after eating, clothing feels too tight, ISil.; after dinner, Agar.; after smallest quantity of food (inter- mittent), Ferr.; from epigastrium downward, ICalc.; in evening, with constipated stool, IZinc.; between 6 and 10 P.M., followed by passage of flatus, ICinch.; with flatulence, ILach., IINux v.; as from flatulence, in sides, morning in bed, worse walking, better after stool, and renewed when walking, | | Zinc.; as from incarcerated flatulence, 1Coff.; with rum- bling in bowels, 5 P.M., Ascl. t.; forcing in left upper, Berb.; weak, forcing across lower (vaginitis), ICOccus; in gastric catarrh, HMez.; from a hard body, I ICinch.; in haematuria, INux v.; heavy, painful, Apis ; with heavi- ness as from a load, worse after exertion, better standing, or lying on left side, I Pallad.; in small intestines, left side, Card. m.; in intussusception, l II’lumb.; causing lame- ness in pelvis, |Aloe; in left, INitr. ac.; in left, lower, Camph. ; with leucorrhoea, IZinc.; impeding locomotion (uterine displacement), Ast, r.; in lower, Ant, t., Apis, IHelon., Thuya ; in lower, burning, Tereb.; in lower, deep in, after stool, Amb.; in lower, on exer- tion, I Calc.; in lower, from flatus, ICarbo v.; in lower, to genitals, as if everything would fall out, and menses come, Natr. c.; in lower, with dulness of head, Calc.; in lower, as of a heavy weight, Med. ; in lower, now here now there, Bell.; in lower, with ill humor, during profuse menses, IPlat.; in lower, first left, then right, as from wind, Tell. ; in lower, left side, toward back, four weeks after childbirth, Agar.; in lower left, while sitting, disappear- ing on moving about, I Tereb.; in lower, towards anus or genitals, INux v.; in lower, with crawling, to beginning of urethra, Zinc.; in lower, in hemorrhoids, ISabina; in lower, with nausea, Calc.; in lower, below navel, as if intestine pressed outward, chiefly when standing, I Bell.; in lower, as if everything would come out, TNatr. c.; in lower, as if everything would push out at genitals, during menses, IKali c.; in lower, in several places, | |Phos. ac.; in lower, painful, as if it would burst, especially evening, before soft stool, Spig. ; in lower, spasmodic (cardialgia), ITa- bac.; in lower, during stool, Nux m.; in lower, after stool, Iod.; in lower, on stooping, Kali c.; in lower, during menses, Natr. m.; in lower, with uterine hemorrhage, Sec.; during menses, IISec.; during menses, in dyspepsia, IFerr.ph.; the day before menses (dysmemorrhoea), | |Sep.; in middle, soon after a moderate 19. ABDOMEN. 505 supper, Zinc.; above navel, I IChel.; about navel, Camph., Cop., Cub., Eucal., Guaraea, ISul.; about navel, aching, Zinc.; about navel, as from a button, Amm. c.; about navel, constant, Chin. S.; about navel, in im- paired digestion, Camph.; about navel, with distended abdomen, Samb.; about navel, dull on a small spot beneath, as from internal indu- ration, worse drawing in abdomen,worse press- ure, || Zinc.; about navel, downward, with leaden heaviness across bladder and pelvis, INatr. m.; about navel, as from a hard lump, Spig.; about navel, in enteritis, ILach.; about navel, as if intestines were pressed by a blunt plug, Anac.; about navel, painful, passing down to rectum, with stool increased by taking any nourishment, Coloc.; about navel, to pelvis, l l Natr. m.; about navel, returning periodically, better from wine, Chel.; about navel, screwing | | Ran. Sc.; about navel, as from a stone upon, worse by stooping, l l Ver- bas.; about navel, as from a stone or weight in abdomen, in, | | Op.; about navel, after stool, with protrusion of rectum and constant urging, Crot. t.; below navel, Chel., HCinch.; two inches below navel, Sudden attack, con- stant, heavy, Dios.; in ophthalmia, IICic.; outward, ICina; outward, from back, Cham.; outward, as if contents would be pressed out just above pelvis, ILac c.; outward, in side,dur- ing menses, INux v.; outward, worse at night in bed, Ang.; painful, l l Agar., Carb.S.; painful in left side, Amm. c., | | Natr. m. ; painful, down- ward, like a stone, during menses, IIPuls.; painful, as if intestines would be cut to pieces, AOp.; painful, after stool, Grat. ; painful, inward, Sars.; painful, to loins and region of kidneys, | | Puls.; painful, with nausea, when leaning against a hard edge, Samb.; in various parts, chiefly around navel, Coccul.; into pelvis, IPlat. ; toward pelvis, as if menses would come on, with cutting, IMagn. c.; in peritoni- tis, ILyc.; periodic, from inside outward, in left, near navel, Berb.; periodic, with retrac- tion(lead colic), Nux v.; above pelvis,evenings, Euph.; above pelvis, during menses, Calc. p.; pulsating, in threatened abortion, Merc.; in right side, Merc., ISep.; in right, body horizontal, heat, Card. m.; in right, close to hip, IZinc.; in right, hard, painful, below navel, Staph.; in right, between ribs and hip, while riding in a carriage, lasting an hour, 1Card. m.; in right, constant, worse rising from seat, particularly severe when sitting down, with sensation as if a lump lay like a pressing heavy weight in abdomen (physco- nia peritonalis), IRhus ; in right, deep in pelvis, in a small spot, ICepa; in sides, Cadm. s.; in sides, spreads toward stomach, before colic, IColoc.; painful, like something press- ing on a sore place, continues first part of period, sometimes returns, during menses (ulcer on Os.uteri), IMurex ; spasmodic, dur- ing menses, Magn. c.; on a spot between navel and groin, especially standing, or lying on side or back, worse expanding chest or stretching abdominal muscles, Arum m.; in a small spot, in upper right, not felt to touch, Amb.; as if something would be squeezed through, Carbo a.; Squeezing, cannot walk erect, must go bent over or lie down, dyspnoea, ILyc.; while standing, IRhus; as from a stone, evening, Bell.; as from a stone, Worse by contact, ICup. m.; as from a stone, with prolapsus uteri, IIPuls.; during stool, Arn., Brom., Hep.; stinging pain, especially in left iliac region at 6.15 P.M., Zing.; tension, especially epigastric region, between epigas- trium and navel, worse motion, Il Caps.; in , tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; from subcu- taneous ulceration, Ran, b.; in upper, I INatr. m.; in upper, after, eating, Cinnab., Zinc.; difficulty in preventing escape of urine, Calc. p.; on uterus, painful, Calad.; with vertigo, worse when standing, going off when lying, |Petrol. 5& bearing down, fulness, heavi. ness, laborlike, straining, urging. Abdomen, pressure : child is more comfortable by lying across some hard substance (during teething), Bell.., | |Stann.; squeezed with both hands, Cup. ars. B& sensitive. Abdomen, pricking: Aur., mur.; after cough- ing, Arund.; gnawing in intestines (pruritus), Ruta ; low down in sides, as of needles, Worse raising arms and walking, Ferr. iod. §§º sticking, stinging. Abdomen, protrusion : in various parts, IIgn. jº hernia. Abdomen, quivering: of wall, HCalc. p. Hºº muscles, twitching. Abdomen, as if raw: I Bell. ; places in side as if raw, better by pressure, Asaf gºt corrosive. Abdomen, relaxed: || Alum., IAmm. m., IOp.; bowels feel as if loose and shaking about when walking, Mang. ; as if bowels fell to side on which one is lying, Merc.; shaking sensation of bowels when wakking, as if it had to be held up, 1 ||Merc.; chronic condition, with hemor- rhoids, IPhos.; feeling, Alum., IPhos., IPsor.; feeling, as if it would drop, Ascl. t.; feeling, after stool, Sep.; feels as if it needed support, | | Tromb.; flabby, Bor.; flaccid, with chronic loose bowels, l l Phos.; flaccid, colon and other intestines project in little tympanitic tumors all over, after Qvariotomy, I | Raph.; hanging, Amm. m.; as if hanging heavily, walks bent, 1Carbo v.; seems to hang down heavily like a load, walking, in afternoon, Alum.; as if in- testines would drop, Cann. S.; intestines, as if falling Out, IKali br.; as if intestines fell from one side to the other, on turning in bed, IBar. c.; with inguinal hernia, protrudes even with soft stool, l l Phos.; as if intestines were hang- ing down, IIIgn., Psor.; intestines, as if hanging loose and flabby, when walking, Ictod.; intestines, as if sinking down, Cann. S.; of viscera, all day, better lying on back, | | Cast. v.; feels as if viscera were loose drag- ging when walking, INatr. m. ɺ drop, fall, soft. Abdomen, restlessness: Vespa; in upper part, Merc. Sul. Abdomen, retracted : Amm. . c., Camph., Il Cup. ac., Cup. S., || Kali br., IPlumb., Tabac., Zinc.; abdomen and back feel too close together, IPlumb.; in colic, I Ars., Coccul., Plumb., Zinc.; in whooping cough, HDros.; with cramplike pain in bowels at 10 P.M., and again at 5 A.M., until 9 A.M., | | Pod.; after cramps in stomach, Ver. v.; on every in- spiration, in croup, IHep.; in hydrocephalus, Carbol. ac.; of integuments, a hard knotty feeling of muscles, IPlumb.; intestines feel as if drawn towards spine, Tereb.; drawn to spine, 506 19. ABDOMEN. | |Nux v.; in summer complaint, IKali br.; retracted, in potter's colic, Alum.; lower, in typhus, Ars. ; spasmodic, with colic, Pod.; navel, violently, IPlumb.; navel feels re- tracted and cold on lying down, as if covered by a round cold plate, Tereb.; navel feels drawn in during menses, INux v.; navel Spasmodically, in colic, l l Op.; painful, with vomiting, ITVer., with periodic pinching pressing (lead colic) Nux v.; with pulsations, isochronous with heart, I | Ptel.; upper, Thuya; upper, drawn in during inspiration, expands during expiration (paralysis of dia- phragm), Arg. nit. §§ constriction, con- traction, hardness, tension, sunken. Abdomen, rheumatic : affection of intestinal canal, Merc. per.; affection of peritoneum (pneumonia), T Ant. t.; pain, Caust.; in left, Ammoniac. Bºº gouty. Abdomen, sensitiveness (externally): Act. sp., Ant. t., Bar. c., IBry., Canth., || Cast. v., 1Con., Cub., Diosc., IMerc., IPuls., IPhos.; of caecum, in hemorrhage from bowels, IKali bi.; twitches, when pressed over caecal region (typhus), Ars.; in cholera, 1Canth.; in chol- era infantum, TVer.; in colic, Sep.; can hardly bear clothes (peritoneal inflammation), Crotal.; clothes press disagreeably, ISul.; is obliged to wear loose clothes, especially about stomach, they cause uneasiness, could not lay arm across abdomen, ILach.; cannot bear clothes tight, nor the weight of them, Apis, Benz. ac., Coff., Kreo., Lach., ILac c., IILyc., IPuls., Raph., ISpong.; child wants abdomen uncovered, which relieves nausea and vomiting, Tabac.; cannot endure any- thing tight, after eating, IGraph.; over trans- verse colon, HCarbol. ac.; of transverse and descending colon, with constipation, Codein.; painful, to contact, IMerc.; to contact, with drawing and cramps in fingers (cholera Asi- atica), IIWer.; after delivery, Bell.; with after pains, Sabina; during lying-in time, Cup. m.; in dysentery, Ars.; in gastric fever, Arg. nit.; during first stage of typhoid fever, | |Phos.; in hepatic typhus, to pressure, IChel.; in typhus, to pressure, Ars.; in ty- phoid fever, worse by drinking water, Manc.; in typhus and puerperal disorders, HITereb.; in puerperal fever, I Kreo.; hyperaesthesia of nerves, l l Diosc.; ilio-caecal region, IIBell., IGamb., ILach., ILyc., H.Merc., Nitr. ac.; iliac region, pain on pressure (typhoid fever), Tereb.; left iliac region tender, IILach.; left iliac region, in typhoid fever, I lTereb.; right iliac region, tender, ICarbol, ac.; right iliac region, tender, in ague, l l Puls.; right iliac region, in typhoid fever, IBapt., || Gels., IRhus; right iliac region (enteritis from for- eign body), Calend.; integuments, to touch (acute Fº after taking cold), IColoc.; in- testinal tract, painful, ICanth.; to least jar, can hardly tolerate clothing, Raph.; to jarring, during cough, Kreo.; to jarring, in uterine trouble, Lil. tig.; to jolting, while riding, Car- bol. ac.; left side, with circumscribed redness over a painful spot, could not bear touch, par- oxysms of pain and anguish in this spot, with vomiting of bloody water or blood (hysteria), | |Sep.; left, to touch (typhoid), IPhos.ac.; left, to touch, after falling, Coloc.; region of liver (jaundice), Myr. cer.; of lower, IGoss., IITe- reb.; of lower, can scarcely allow clothes to touch (melancholy after confinement), Lach.; of lower, Codein., Cycl., Jacar., Lil. tig.; of lower, in diarrhoea, IGamb.; of lower, in dys- entery, ICop.; of lower, in dysmenorrhoea, | |Nux v.; of lower, in pregnancy, IKali f.; of lower, in derangement of liver, IMagn. m.; of lower, tender under firm pressure, in metror- rhagia, Sabina; of lower, painful to press- ure, IRaph.; of lower, painful to touch, IHyos., | | Op.; of lower, in diarrhoea, Ars.; of lower, in cysto-blennorrhoea, l'Uva ursi; lower, to pressure, | | Puls.; of lower, tender to touch, | |Sars.; of lower, in uterine and ovarian tu- mors, ILach.; to motion, Cycl.; of muscles, to pressure (typhus), IIBapt. ; of muscles, to touch, IBar. c., IKali c.; about navel, Ant- sul. aur., | | Ars., HCham.; about navel, when feeling that part, Magn. C.; about navel, pain- ful, in typhoid fever, BMerc.; about navel, painful to touch, Carbo v.; about navel, in lead colic, INux W.; about navel, painful to touch, with hard distension, Kali c.; about navel, to touch (chronic dyspepsia), Hydr. ac.; about navel, with swelling, Coloc.; about navel, towards uterus, IIpec.; with sharp, pain running from groin to Socket of right hip, ll Murex ; painful, IPuls., Squilla ; pain- ful, in typhoid fever, l l Merc. d.; painful, with continued nausea and confusion of head, Sec.; painful, as if internally raw and Sore, ISul.; of pelvis, to which lameness is ascribed, to pressure, Mang.; of peritoneum, to touch, Alum.; of peritoneum, tender on pressure, or turning in bed, Apis ; to pressure, IAg- nus, Asim., Bapt., Calad., Cycl., IGnaph., IHydras., ILac def., IILach., ILyc., Lil. tig., INux m., | | Rhus, l l Rhus v., Sinap., Tereb., | | Ver.; cannot bear least pressure on any por- tion, in abortion, | | Ustil.; to pressure, in Addison's disease, ICalc.; to pressure, in chronic gastritis, Apis; to pressure, in acute catarrh, Il Ant. t.; to least pressure, || Kali bi:; to pressure, in helminthiasis, ICina ; to mod- erate pressure, as though bruised, l l Merc. cor.; to pressure, with much belching, IDioSc.; to pressure, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; to press- ure, with rash, after confinement, ICup. m.; to firm pressure, Atrop. S.; to hard pressure, better after wind passes, Arg. nit.; to press- ure, especially about umbilicus, Vib.; to slight pressure, especially over ovarian region, Bell.; to pressure in right, in typhus, I Apis ; in right lower, above groin, same in left. worse in right in forenoon, Equiset.; spot right side, one inch below navel, caused nausea when touched (enteritis), l l Rhus; in right side, below arch of ribs, tender spot, which is the seat of constant pain (functional derangement of liver), |Sep.; sides, painful to pressure (after a mole birth), Bell.; Skin, painful, ILyc.; felt even in stupor or follow- ing spasm, causing wincing from pressure over right ovarian region, ISul.; tenderness, IApis, ICanth.,Cupr.s., IDiosc., Gymn., Hep., Iber., JNitr. ac., ISep., | | Tarant.; tender, in abortion, IUstil.; tender, on breathing and to touch, after a scanty breakfast, Sinap.; ten- der, with weakness of bladder, l l Uran, n.; tender, to contact, in abdominal typhus, | |Stram.; tender, in chronic diarrhoea, Sul.; tender, in fever, IBapt.; tender, in typhoid 19. ABDOMEN. 507. fever, IIBapt., IKali m.; tender, in hydro- cephaloid, IIApis ; tender, iliac, Gels.; ten- der, worse from a jar, I Bell., tender, in morn- ing, Bov.; tender, on pressure in a spot size of Orange, with Some feeling of hardness (perityphlitis), ICrotal.; tender, during preg- nancy, Nux m.; tender, after spasms, IBry.; tender, in region of upper (gastro-enteritis), IApis ; tender, with severe splenic pain, | | Ptel.; tender, over uterine region (abortion), | | Ver., v.; tender, in retroversion of uterus, Ferr. iod.; tender, to touch, l l AEsc. h., Ant. chl., IBell., il Cup. m., IILach., IIRan. b., | | Ustil.; tender, to touch along colon, Chrom. ac.; tender, to touch, in peritonitis, l l Kali n.; tender, with weakness, l l Raph.; to touch, Aur. mur., Bar. c., II Cham., Cain., Colch., | | Lac def., IILach., IMagn. m., IMez., HOp., | | Sars., Stann.; to touch, in colic, Alum.; to touch, especially in inguinal region, ICham.; to touch, intestines painful, ICycl.; to least touch, in peritonitis, IIA con., ILyc.; to touch, spot from three inches below navel to epigas- trium (colicodynia), Coloc.; to touch, spot extremely painful (renal colic), after catching cold, Lyc.; to touch, as if there were an inter- nal ulcer, during menses, Coccul,; to touch, painful, Bism., IColoc., IHell..,IPhos.; to touch, painful in ascites, Calc.; to touch, painful, especially region of bladder, Calad.; to touch, painful, with diarrhoea, l l Cup. m.; to touch, painful, in typhoid fever, l l Rhus ; to touch, painful, in peritonitis, ILyc.; to touch, sore, Apis, IBry., Hyos., IINitr. ac.; to touch, Sore, as if beaten, after cough, Calad.; to touch, Sore, as if bruised or weakened by cathartics, IFerr.; to touch, sore, in cholera, I.Jatroph.; to touch, sore, in eruptive diseases, IApis ; to touch, sore, in peritonitis, I Apis ; in uterine tumor, l Tereb.; when walking, sore, | | Car- bol. ac.; when walking on stones, sore, Con...; between Xiphoid and navel, small spot, to slightest pressure, between, pain radiates in all directions, Arg. nit. tº inflammation, peritonitis. Abdomen, sharp pain : Bapt., Iris, l l Rumex ; across, from hip to hip, with heavy back, fol- lowed by expulsive pain two days before menses, pain diminishes as flow commences, and stops with it, I | Ustil.; across, in preg- nancy, IAct. rac.; across lower, before stool, Lact, ac.; accompanying inspiration, Morph. Sul. ; along ascending colon, better by diar- rhoea, Chrom. ac.; twisting, just above crest of right ileum, Amm. br.; at a point between anterior superior process of right ileum and navel, sudden toward groin, caused and aggra- wated by walking, TBerb.; intermittent, across lower, Lil. tig.; like knives, in lower, disap- peared afterstool, but returned after breakfast, with urging to stool, Pallad. ; intense, in left side, with nausea while leaning forward, | |Lac c.; in lower, drawing her double, first right then left (menorrhagia), ICOccus; in lower, 6 A.M., better by diarrhoea, Chrom. ac.; in lower, before stool, better after stool, Ver.; in lower, after sulphur, Ascl. t. ; across lower, in uterine affections, IIAct. rac.; in lower, for two weeks, l l Ver.; in rectus muscles, IPod.; about navel, I Tarant.; about navel, sudden, to neck of bladder, Cic.; below navel, Petrol.; about navel, to left ovarian and splenic region, Abdomen, sinking : Hydras.; about navel, to uterus, in threatened abortion, Ipec.; between navel and epigastri- um, distressing, Lept.; in ovarian cyst, |Coloc.; warned him to go to stool, Ars. i.; sudden, in left side, Lobel. i. Abdomen, shattering sensation : l l Kreo. Abdomen, shocks: when asleep, Ant. t. fºr Concussion. Abdomen, shooting: Ars. m., Bapt., Lyss.; deep in pelvis, across to left, Tell.; across, from left to right, and upward, Tereb.; across, in stric- ture of Oesophagus, l l Phos.; cutting, jerk, from right to left, Calc. a. ; passing in all di- rections, Lac C.; with diarrhoeic feeling in lower, l l Merc.; dull, in lower intestines, in direction of perineum, HBell.; intermittent, Cornus; with empty feeling in, IPhos.; in left, Calc. p.; begins in lower left side,Tromb.; paroxysms from left to right, Ipec.: either left to right, or right to left, during pregnan- cy, ICinnab.; before menses, IKali c.; in middle line as a long a thread into pelvis, Alum.; to left of navel, Bapt.; from navel to pelvis, Pallad.; navel, region of shooting, worse press- ure, Aloe; from navel to other portions, bet- ter by pressure, Plumb.; in phlegmasia dolens, IKali c.; in right side, Lyss.; in right side, above hip, deep-seated, Æsc. h.; spells of sharp, l l Rumex ; into testes and bladder (nephralgia), l l Op.; in prolapsus uteri, Arg. nit. §§º darting, lancinating. Abdomen, shuddering : extends over body, 1Coloc. Hºº chill, coldness. Abdomen, sick feeling: in intermittent fever, ICarbo v.; inclined to sit quiet, I | Apis ; on awaking, 4 A.M.,Chrom.ac.; about navel, down- ward, preceding frequent ineffectual urging to stool, worse when thinking of it, IOxal. ac. jº nausea. tº retracted, weak- Ile SS. Abdomen, skin: cracks on surface, Sil.; brown, cutaneous affection, | |Tuberc.; desoluamation, Vespa ; greenish, Ars. h.; hard places, ‘in newborn children, 11Camph.; twitching, Ran. Sc.; inflamed and thickened, ninth day after vaccination (erysipelas), ICrotal. ; turned purple, almost black, Vespa; dark red, ninth day after vaccination (erysipelas), ICrotal. tº eruption. Abdomen, soft: IBor.; rhagades, Sil.; on right side, deep yellow, I Thuya; rose colored, OEnan.; wilted, IBor.; welts or lumps (affec- tions of uterus), Sec.; in chorea, Asaf.; pain- less bloating, IDulc.; but painful in typhoid, Lach.; in puerperal fever, IKreo.; in haema- temesis, ISec. Bº relaxed. Abdomen, solar plexus: affected, 1Codein., ILyc.; colic, originating from depraved and morbid state, IPod.; cramps, then over whole body, IGrat.; epilepsy originates, Indig.; aura, like a mouse runningthrough to brain(spasms), USil.; intense pain, I.Med.; neuralgia, ; Codein.; painful spot, pressure renews attack, l l Nux v.; pressure, as if he had eaten tough meat or hard nuts, extending towards back, where it changes to a pinching, Chin. a.; pressure in praecordia, ILyc.; spasms spread to brain (epilepsy), Sil.; distress, after stool, HPolyp.; severe throbbing, when it became severe con- tinued upwards to head, when dizziness and lightness of head would supervene, requiring 508 19. ABDOMEN. to lie down or fall, I ILac c. 539 epilepsy, neuralgia. Abdomen, soreness: Apis, IArn., Ascl. s., IBell., IIHry., Carbol. ac., Chim. m., ICaps., 1Con., Diosc., Euphor., Gymn., Ham., IIpec., | | Lac def., ILach., IINux v., Samb., | |Tarant., Tromb.; agonizing, over whole (traumatic ovaritis), I Ham.; across, after attack (chronic diarrhoea), Natr. S.; across, in tertian ague, ILach.; across, just above pelvis, Ver. v.; around, commencing in back, Bar. c.; as if beaten, IFerr.; as if beaten, worse on side on which he lies, and worst when beginning to move, IIRhus; as if bruised, LArn., IHam., Ipec., IMagn. m., IRan. b.; as if bruised, in morning, IHep.; during deep inhalation, || Kreo.; burning, Ran. b.; with burning, loose discharges, Calab.; during cough, ICarbo a.; in bilious diarrhoea, Apis ; with diarrhoea in typhus, IBapt.; in chronic diarrhoea, Merc. Sol.; persistent diarrhoea, stools streaked with blood (typhus), INitr. ac.; in dysentery, IIHam.; in chronic dysentery, I Apis; worse eating, Sang.; in enteritis, Apis ; external, Worse by touch, motion, cough, with tight- ness of chest, as if a full breath could not be drawn on account of acute pain and mental anxiety, IRan. b.; with fear and apprehension that something horrible will happen, after menses, IPallad.; in hysteria, l l Sec.; with swelling of thyroid gland, ISpong.; in haema- temesis, IFerr.; with hemorrhoids, IKali c.; in left iliac region, periodically (mental de- rangement), IBrom.; above left ileum, in flanks as from internal wound, Cast.; internal and external, l l Apis ; in laryngo-tracheitis, | | Puls.; in left side, l l Arg. nit.; in left side, after supper, Ran. b.; worse on left side, Eup. pur.; from lifting, l l Nux v.; in lower, IHelon., ILyss.; across lower, in metrorrhagia, IElaps; in lower, with lameness in back, ILyss.; in lower left, comes and goes (mental derangement), Brom.; in lower, before stool, Natr. m.; in lower, after sulphur, Ascl. t.; in lower, in prolapsus uteri, IICalc., | | Rhus ; " on lying down, Urt. ur.; as if menses would appear, Sep.; after menses, in dysuria, ICycl.; worse by motion, better supporting it with hands, l l Ptel.; muscles, l l Hyos., Sabina ; muscles, by prolonged efforts, in constipation, IISil.; about navel, IOxal. ac., | |Zinc.; across, above umbilicus, affecting breathing, Como.; about navel, constantly picking at it (eczema umbilicale), I Sul.; about navel, to pelvis, with induration and swelling of right ovary, |Pallad.; about navel, spasmodic, not better by pressure, which causes rumbling, Diosc.; about navel, in a small spot, which could be covered with tip of finger, below and to right, coming and going, but continuing all day, Chin. ars.; in ovarian troubles, IPallad.; pain deep in centre of pelvis (ulcerated cervix), IMerc.; about pelvic region, in chronic me- tritis, ILach.; low down in pelvis, interferes with walking (prolapsus), l l Rhus ; in peri- toneum, in morning, on awaking, Ascl. t.; in peritoneal lining, over bladder, after sulphur, Ascl. t.; during pregnancy, Lyss.; in pregnant women, ISep.; on pressure, with rumbling, Xan.; when pressing or sneezing (ascites), IApis ; as if raw, Nux v.; as if raw, particularly on taking a full breath, coughing or taking violent exercise, Sul.; worse on rid- ing in a carriage (uterine complaints), Arg. met.; on a small place in right side, Zing.; espe- cially on right side (chronic ovaritis), | Pal- lad.; when Sneezing or pressing, Apis ; a spot, two inches above navel, and same distance left of median line, sore as a boil, worse by pressure, l l Ran. b.; worse by standing, sit- ting erect, across, better stooping forward, | | Ptel. ; at every step, INux v.; before stool, Sul.; terrible, before small loose stool, Tromb.; after stool, Sul.; during stool, Arn., ISul.; better after stool, IPod.; and tenderness, Dory.; worse from touch, Stann.; with sen- sitiveness to touch, in typhoid pneumonia, ILachn.; as from subcutaneous ulceration, IRan. b., Stann.; as if ulcerated, worse rid- ing in carriage (uterine diseases), Arg. met.; on getting up, Ferr. iod.; upper, Mang.; in upper, before stool, Bell.; of walls, Carb. s.; Soreness, IGels., || Manc., Menyanth.; of walls, as , from Soreness when coughing, Hyos.; of walls, in ascites, IApis ; of walls, especially in morning, when stretching, after physical strain, IIIthus; of walls, as if mus- cles of abdomen and peritoneum had been bruised, ISul. ; of walls, from straining at stool (constipation), IISil.; of walls, previous to stool, Lil. tig.; walls, if pinched or creased, feel sore a long time, Ferr. iod.; when walk- ing, IFerr.; better by warmth (intestinal ca- tarrh), IFerr.; with sudden weakness, worse in epigastrium, Anthrac. jº bruised, sensitive. Abdomen, spasms: I Bell., Bufo., ICalc., Cann. S., Ced., Coccul, Mosch., Stram., ITabac.; con- traction, with suicidal disposition, Aur. met.; changing into convulsions of whole body, must move on feet, to and fro, pain in belly continued, consciousness depressed (dysmen- orrhoea), IDiad.; child cried day and night, and could not be pacified (intestinal spasms), | | Op.; crouched up and perspired, I | Op.; in epidemic dysentery, l l Xan.; worse in groins, Kreo.; hysterical, IBry., ||Nux v., Stram.; laborlike, into legs, INux v.; with sharp lan- cination, excessive menses (uterine disease), IMurex ; during menses, ICinch., Con.; with delayed menses, IGraph.; during menses, in nervous women, Coccul.; with suppressed menses, Coccul.; caused by extreme mortifi- cation during menses, ICOccul.; of muscles, with stitching liver (gallstones), INux v.; pe. riodical, better passing wind, which is diffi- cult, Ign.; also in pregnancy, Puls.; re- flex from uterine irritation, Vib.; depend- ent on reflex action, such as migraine, Coc- cul.; with screams, ICup. m.; stricture, IThuya ; sympathetic, Caulo. B& constriction, contraction, epilepsy, retracted, twitching; also Colic. Abdomen, spasmodic pain: | | Diosc.;in a circle, followed by diarrhoea, Nux m.; deep, in dys- menorrhoea, Anac.; with acid eructations, at 6 P.M. (ovarian troubles), Pallad.; from incar- cerated flatus, IICinch.; as from incarcerated wind, mostly 5 to 9 P.M., Tell.; in lower, in dysentery, Colch.; in lower, shoots into legs, IVib.; worse by motion, cold and contact, during difficult menses, Coccul.; with nausea, Ailant.; in iliac region, not better by pressure, which causes rumbling, Diosc.; above os 19. ABDOMEN. § 509 pubis, Chel.; with screams, ICup. ars.; in sympathetic aphonia, Collin.; with tenesmus, Diosc.; with tenesmus, in dysentery, Diosc.; Sudden pain, in upper, leaving sensation of contraction, causing him to cry out, Gels. Hºº contraction, constriction, Cramps, neuralgia, sharp pain. ” Abdomen, sprained pain: left, Amm. m.; as from lifting, 1Carbo v.; after lifting a heavy weight, during sixth month of pregnancy, | |Sec. Bº bruised, soreness, straining. Abdomen, squeezing: Ipec.; as if intestines were being squeezed between stones and would burst, Il Coloc.; in lowermost intes- tines, Bell. ; about navel, in colic, Ars.; in pelvis, Bar. m.; as if something were forced through a narrow space (nephralgia), | Op.; extends into stomach, causing nausea, or into thighs, IColoc.; sharp, in upper (mesenteric disease), Calc. Bºy” clawing, clutching, constriction, contraction, griping, pinch- ing, vise. Abdomen, sticking: with sensation as if balls were rolling together, Jatroph.; above hip, with feeling of motion, in lower part of abdo- men, Lyss.; in crest of ileum, to groin, below anterior, Camph.; intermittent, dull, in left, below navel, worse on bending body forward, after eating, Verbas.; as if intestines were pierced with fine needles, Zinc.; pressive (diarrhoea), Calc.; felt on pressure, in right side of lower, Camph.; in left side, two fin- gers' breadth from navel, in long stitches into left side of vagina, Berb.; about navel, about three inches to side of, corresponding to a place in front of kidneys, and rather to sides, extends to lumbar region, IBerb.; as with a knife between navel and right groin, Inul.; in various parts, chiefly about navel, Coccul.; to right of navel, as with two pins, Inul.; in peritonitis, l l Kali n.; after a natural stool, Zinc.; in right side, when taking a breath, with feeling of motion in lower part of abdomen, Lyss.; in sides, Ign. ; and shooting in sides; worse motion, l l Bry. Hº" cutting, darting, lancinating, pricking, stinging, stitches. Abdomen, stiffness: like a weight (constipa- tion), Ars. h. Abdomen, stinging : Ign., ILach., Sep.; like bee stings, IApis ; with colic, l l Jatroph.; in evening, in bed, Bor.; as of minute insect, tran- sient, Chlor.; deep in lower, behind and above bladder, l l Calad.; in lower right, with amen- orrhoea (prolapsus uteri), I Apis ; during menses (ovaritis), IApis; in muscles, Berb., IMagn. m.; as from needles, only while sit- ting, IThuya ; in peritonitis, IApis; from one place into another, spreads over whole, Bell.; when touched, ILNitr. ac.; during stool, Cro- tal. Bº pricking, stitches. Abdomen, stitches : Amm. c., Arn., Ars. h., Bov., IIBry., Carb. s., 1Colch., ICycl., Ferr., Gymn., Hydr, ac., IKali c., Spig.; from above downward, after stool, Jamb.; across, on in- spiration, ICalc.; towards small of back, ICalc.; from before backward, in morning in bed, Coccul.; arresting breathing, with uter- ine inflammation, ICroc.; burning, Zinc.; middle of chest, as from flatulence, ICham.; middle of chest, when stooping, Alum.: to chest and sides, better passing wind, which is difficult, IIgn.; cutting in lower, from right to left, worse by walking, I Merc.; with dis- tension, Zinc.; followed by drawing, Ang.; dull, right to left, almost taking breath, while walking, Dros.; dull, coarse, in middle of right side, on moving, better during rest, Ca- lend.; intermittent, dull, in right, by navel, Verbas.; along colon (chronic dysentery), | |Nux v.; immediately after supper, Zinc.; like electric shock, especially when suddenly changing from rest to motion, left side, Arg. nit.; in enteritis, l l Rhus; in leg, worse on sitting still, IPuls.; in puerperal fever, IKali c.; above left hip, Amm. m.; to left of right hip bone, Card. m.; in hysteralgia, IKali c.; an inch from cresta ilea, Lyss.; violent, pene- trating through rightileum, from above down- ward, on bending body over, with a hard ab- domen, Zinc.; in left lumbar region, Ascl. s.; in left, Calc. p., IGraph.; in left, forenoon, when walking, Ran. b.; to left side of chest, Natr. S.; in left, when coughing, ISul.; in left, followed by cutting, more right than left, lasting for minutes, returns after intervals and lasts longer, Pallad.; in left, after supper, IRan. b.; in left, towards, Inul.; toward left groin and testicle, each dart or stitch followed by itching, must scratch, darts and stitches began deep in flesh and ended in surface, point of ending being place that itched, Staph.; in left, near hip bone, but more in- Ward, stitches return next day in morning and extend to right side, Pallad.; in left, low down (hemorrhoids), Mur. ac.; in left, below navel, , extending towards bladder, Nitr. sp. d.; in lower, l l Kali c., IKreo., Zing.; in lower, deep, knifelike, in right, above , pubes, Verbas.; in lower, left, Zinc.; in lower, through rectum, Ant. t.; in lower,worse when sittingduring menses, INux . m.; before menses, Brom.; after warm milk, Ang; about navel, Cycl., Grat., Gymn., |Oleand.; above and to left of navel, IIIgn.; about navel, dull, Ang.; about navel, fine, externally, Spong.; about navel, left side, Jacar.; above navel, sharp intermittent, left side, Verbas.; about navel, as from many needles, around back, even in dorsal vertebrae, on inspiration and stooping, Verbas.; about navel, mostly in skin, Berb.; about navel, on Sneezing, Aloe ; about navel, sudden, to neck of bladder, Cic.; about navel, twisting, towards loins and spine, Coloc.; about navel, to uterus, Ipec.; like spleen stitches in region of OS innominatum, only when walking, dis- appears after thirty or forty steps, Spig.; in pelvic region, Nux v.; in pertussis, IBry.; in peritonitis, l l Kalin.; in phlegmasia dolens, Kali, c.; in pregnancy, IKali c.; pressive, in left lower, l l Merc.; better by pressure, | | Ptel; in right side, Lyss., ISep., Zinc.; in right side, during respiration, Lyss.; to right side of chest, Con.; in right side, in evening, Caust.; in right side, in region of liver, Spong.; in right side, as if in liver, when taking a deep breath, Natr. S.; with pressure in right side in region of last true rib, arresting respiration, with stitches and pressure on top of right shoulder when walk- ing after having been seated, IRan. b.; in right side, worse from motion, IKali c.; in rightside, while sitting, l l Dros.; especially in sides, 510 19. ABDOMEN. Tarax.; from both sides, through hips, worse by motion, touch and when lying on right side, better by bending double against chair or table (colic), Stann.; shooting, through as far as thighs (cancer uteri), IGraph.; severe stabbing, l l Zinc.; stabbing, with chronic serous discharges (dysentery), l l Ran. b.; stabbing continues several hours and returns periodically every seven days or once in three weeks, without diarrhoea or constipation, | |Zinc.; stabbing, as from knives in, Merc.; stabbing in right pelvic region, obliging her to bend double and press strongly with her hand (ovarian tumor), IColoc.; stabbing, up- Ward in diarrhoea, Chim. m.; to spinal column, IKali b.; to stomach, I | Bry.; sudden, every two hours (pregnancy), I | Puls.; sudden, into chest and developed into an asthmatic attack, | | PhOS.; sudden, in left side, worse on breath- ing and by pressure, Zinc.; from one side to the other, sharp thrust, Arn.; better on uri- nating, Carbo a.; with swelling of os tincae (metritis), l l Nux v.; through and through upper, on moving, | | Cycl.; into vagina, Ars. B& cutting, darting, lancinating, prick- ing, stinging. Abdomen, stones: feeling as if all had changed into, Ars.h.; as if full of Ant. t.; as if filled with stones or ovoid bodies, IICalc.; like a heavy stone, Chim. m.; as of a heavy stone about navel, Coccul.; as if sharp stones rubbed to- gether, with diarrhoea, ICOccul. jº lump, plug. h Abdomen, straining: in lower during menses, lNux m.; as though something were strained across lower (parenchymatous metritis), l l Lac c.; before menses, Cycl.; muscles, pain as from a strain, IHyos.; about navel, after stool, |Ars. Bºy” bearing down, bruised,labor- like, pressing, soreness, sprained. Abdomen, strange feeling: | | Caps., Grat. Abdomen, stretching : pain, Cadm. S.; a sensa- tion at night in bed, which causes her to stretch violently for hours, feels that she must stretch in every direction, the will to do so alone cannot accomplish it, as if from paralysis, Plumb. Abdomen, sunken : IAlum., Bor., HIod., Natr. m., ||Nux v., IWer.; with constipation, IZinc.; feeling, I ISabad.; feeling, when lying on back, Acet. ac.; in children, l l Pod.; in typhus, IApis, I IStram.; flattened in front and bulg- ing out in each lumbar region, during preg- nancy, I | Puls.; flat, shaped like a boat (cere- brospinal meningitis), I Dig.; flattened, after many stools (cholerine), Jatroph.; in hydro- cephalus, Art. v., ICup. ac.; after operation for hemorrhoids, ICroc.; in meningitis in- fantum, I Apis; almost stuck to vertebral col- umn, in cholera infantum, l l Kali br. flºº retracted, soft, weakness. Abdomen, swashing : & noise. Abdomen, sweat: Caust.; after coitus, Agar.; cold, IDros.; with exostosis on skull, Arg. met.; in evening, Anac.; oily, Arg. met.; pro- fuse, prostatitis with atony of sexual organs, ||Selen.; slight, with hot flushes, Act. rac.; on upper, l l Caust.; Warm, most profuse, |DroS. Abdomen, tearing : Amm. c., Ars., HICham., IColch., IColoc., Magn. m., INux v., Puls.; to back, settles in Sacrum, Cochl.; colicky, IElat., Jalap., Stram., | |Sul.; constant, in side, as if parts were rolled up in a ball, Cham.; deep in, Cic.; in dysmenorrhoea, Chin. S., Lach, Merc.; caused by dysentery and lien- tery, l l Millef.; in enteritis, l l Rhus ; as if a tear had occurred in left side, Coloc.; as in iliac passion, CEnan.; from crest of one ileum to the other, Asar.; as if intestines were torn, IGraph.; intestines as if torn apart, caused by every step on pavement, better lying down, All, sat.; as if intestines were adherent to walls of abdomen at umbilicus, and were being torn away forcibly, worse by external pressure, Verbas.; lacerating, in strangulated hernia, ILach.; from left to right, in evening, in bed, Lyss.; as if something were torn loose, IRhus; in lower, in cysto- blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; in lower, dull, deep in left side, beginning in region of hip, Zinc.; in lower, duhl, low down in right, ex- tending into groin, Zinc.; lower, during men- Ses, after typhoid (nervous affection), Manc.; tensive pain, in lower, in a small spot, during latter half of pregnancy, corresponding to Seat of placenta, worse at night when lying on affected side, sore to touch, as if ulcerated, | | Puls.; to right mamma, Coloc.; before and during menses, ICinnab.; during menses, Caust., IIIach.; with profuse menses, l l Agar.; in muscles, Berb.; in muscles, or stitching, on inspiration, Calc.; with nausea and vomiting of sour mucus, HNux v.; worse about navel, IPlumb.; about navel, worse before breakfast, II.Natr. S.; as if navel would be torn out, pain goes to chest, Stram.; about navel, lacerating, | | Plumb.; navel to right side, with anxiety of mind, ICalc. p.; about navel, stitches, Zinc.; in right side, above hip, tearing, Æsc. h.; from sides into back (peritonitis), ILyc.; about sig- moid flexure, worse from pressure and at night (rheumatic diarrhoea), IColch.; in skin, mostly about navel, Berb.; sticking, down- ward, Verbas.; like seizing with talons, Bell.; with tenesmus, IRhus; to testicles, at times involving bladder, pains change locality (colic), | | Op.; in upper, in diarrhoea, Ars.; in upper, on moving, l l Cycl.; in walls, Ast. r.; worse on walking, | | Thuya. H& neuralgia. Abdomen, tender : gº sensitive. Abdomen, tension: Ant. Sul. aur., | | Ars., Atrop. S., Bar. c., 1Cham., IICup.m., Gamb., IGraph., IHep., Ictod., IKreo., IMagn. m., IMerc., IOp., I Phos., Rheum, Spong., Stram., Thuya, | | Ver., Vinca, l l Zinc.; across, Kali c.; across, with stitches in right lumbar, and region of liver (hepatitis), IKali c.; feels like a rubber ball, when pressed, Ferr. iod. ; in albumi- nuria, Calc. a.; with bearing down towards anus, ISul.; hindering, deep inspiration (in- termittent), Coccul.; causing shortness of breath (intermittent) I Ferr.; chest, painful, ICaps.; oppressing chest (intermitttent), ICoccul.; and drawing in all parts (affection of solar plexus), ILyc.; worse after drinking, in intermittent, Coccul.; in dropsy, IApis, IFluor, ac., | | Senecio; in chronic dysentery, | |Nux v.; after eating, Asaf., JNitr. ac.; after falling, Coloc.; feeling, Coccus; feeling in haematuria, INux v.; feeling, particularly in left hypogastric region (intermittent), Coc- cul.; feeling in lower left, Camph.; feeling in pelvis, in, l l Polyg.; in typhus, I Apis; disap- 19. ABDOMEN. 511 pears after discharge of flatus, l l Calc.; as from incarcerated flatus, Sul.; hard but painless to touch (dropsy), Lyc.; inwardly, Ant. t.; with leucorrhoea, Amm. m.; of lower, Caulo.; of lower, in colic, Nux m., | |Nux v., | |Op.; of lower, in amenorrhoea, l l Xan.; in lower, with pressure on bladder and frequent urination, l l Sep.; of lower, in typhus, Ars.; in lower, painful in morning, after ris- ing, Bell.; in lower, right, painful, Sumb.; in lower, feeling of skin, Kali c.; lower, as if skin were too tight, with pain, Calc. S.; in lower, while walking and sitting, Kali c.; contraction, as if menses would come on, IPuls.; during menses, Coccus, Niccol., II.Nux m.; with late menses, scanty and pale, Graph.; with affection of mesenteric gland (favus), l l Oleand.; from middle to anus, painful, Spong.; in morning, after eating, with dyspnoea, ISul.; in muscles, could not readily straighten up, Sul.; in muscles, with scanty stool, passed only after great pressure, IPlat.; With nausea and occasional pain in stomach and epigastrium, Sinap.; about navel, Sul.; in nephritis, INux v.; painful, Ang.; painful, as if laced, Aur. mur.; painful in right, as of a hard bi-convex body, with heat and gnaw- ing aching, continued a short time, located between spine of ileum and recti muscles, Med.; in peritonitis, II Acon. ; in right side, to groin (physconia peritonealis), IIRhus; in scrofulous children, I FBar. c.; in scrofulous, not painful, I Sul.; in sides, painful, l l Zinc.; skin feels stretched and stiff, Lil. tig.; of skin, from hip to hip, must loosen clothes, INatr. m.; as if something would break, if too much effort were made to stool (pregnancy), IApis; as of a string pulling to back, with menorrha- gia, Plumb.; in supposed taenia, l l Sep.; hin- dering talking (intermittent), ICOccul.; tear- ing, cutting, Lyc.; pains through cords into testicles, IPuls.; with dry tongue (typhus), IITereb.; cannot bear touch, Arg. nit.; trans- versely, Sil.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; in upper, Ant. t.; in upper, painful, while sitting or walking, worse stooping, Spong.; with constant urging to urinate, dur- ing pregnancy, IPuls. Bºy" choking, constriction, contraction, distended, hardness, retracted. Abdomen, sensation as if bowels were hung on easily tearing threads: with hemorrhoidal colic, Coloc. Abdomen, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Ant. t., Cadm. S., Calc., Caps., Card. m., Colch., ICornus, Ign., IIod., IKali c., || Lac c., ILyc., Merc., per., Sang.; concussive, Calc.; deep seated, when lying down, IColoc.; dull, on a limited spot, in enteritis, Bry.; after dinner, Cact.; after Supper, Cain.; better by discharge of flatus, Asaf.; to left groin and knee, Ars. m.; about navel, Aloe, Ars. m., Ptel.., | | Sec.; of cord, in newborn children, after Acon., IOp.; about navel, in fever, Ars. m.; to right of navel, with inner heat, and heaviness in epigastrium, Calad.; with heat, IKali c.; with hot flushes, IKali c.; here and there, Bar. c.; over left iliac crest, better by eructation, | | Apis ; palpitation, Cact.; in chronic in- flammation of pancreas, IIod.; in pelvic cav- ity (prolapsus uteri), IAEsc. h.; periodic, Ang.; painful, in sides (angina pectoris), Kali c.; during pregnancy, Selen.; in portal congestion, IAEsc. h.; pulse beat felt, with chill, Card. m.; as of a , pulse, vertically, Med.; in upper, Calad.; in sides, in yellow fever, Cadm. s.; in right side, Brach.; in a tumor (abdominal aneurism), IBar. m. Abdomen, tingling: in lower, Grat.; about navel, Grat.; in muscles, Magn. Im.; wall, ICalc. p. 533° numbness. Abdomen, touch : 33%" sensitive. Abdomen, trembling: ICon., ICroc., Lil. tig.; with excitement, IINux v.; in epilepsy, IKali br. 833° muscles, quivering, twitching. Abdomen, tuberculosis: | | Natr. s. }{3}* mesenteries. Abdomen, tumors: ICon.; with ascites, Seneg.; cystic, with pyogenic membrane, caused by heavy lifting, large quantities of serum and sanious pus discharged through a drainage tube, ISul.; a hard swelling could be felt, for several years, I ISul.; in right iliac fossa, size of an Orange, a similar one in left, round, hard, slightly movable, IGraph.; abroad flat, extends from crest of ileum to linea alba, and to region of groin, feeling as if it rounded itself inward and backward (physconia peritonealis), | |Rhus; large, causing pain by pressure in all positions, l l Lactu. v.; tumor in left side, in region of sigmoid flexure, an elastic swelling, fixed, as large as two fists, painful to pressure, | |Sul.; feeling as of a tumor in right side, Med.; a sensitive swelling as large as a fist on left side of navel, l IPlumb. Abdomen, twisting: Ars., M.Diosc.; bearing down towards sexual organs, with frequent burning in epigastrium, Sabina; before emis- sion of flatus, in morning, in bed, Zinc.; with or without diarrhoea, l l Caps.; as if diarrhoea would set in, ICarb. S.; after eating, Asaf.; as from flatus (dysentery), Caps.; as in iliac passion, Ananth.; in left, deep, IBry.; in left, towards groins, Chen. v.; in left, worse when pressed with hand, Spong.; as from a lump, Sabad.; about navel, Cina ; about navel, with colic, 1Caps.; about navel, abnormal alvine discharges, l l Diosc.; about navel, before stool, | |Oxal. ac.; painful, Eup. pur., | |Sul.; pain- ful, worse in paroxysms, with constipation, thirst, sensitiveness of right side (enteralgia), I Diosc.; painful, worse lying down, better by pressure unless, abdomen is tender (enteral- gia), IDiosc.; painful, moving about, with nau- sea, INux v.; painful in all parts, worse in lower, continually changing, Diosc.; painful, before stool, Caust.; before stool, Ars., Stram.; sudden, in evening, Calad.; in upper, in gas- tralgia, ILyc.; in upper, griping, forcing to sit bent, which relieves, IAloe; twirling, in up- per, two inches above navel, Lachn. gº motion, whirling, winding, writhing. Abdomen, twitching: Il Agar.; of muscles, | | Guaiac.; of muscles, during stool, ICalc.; painful, extending to testicles, at times in- volving bladder, pains change locality (colic), | | Op.; wavelike, of muscles, during siesta, Agar. Bºt muscles, quivering, spasms, trembling. Abdomen, typhlitis: Bº Intestines caecum, Abdomen, ulcerative pain: l l Rreo.; walls feel as if festering, pain spreads in all directions, 1Coloc. Abdomen, uncomfortable: gºt discomfort. 512 19. ABDOMEN. over body and limbs, IDiosc.; before stool, Stram.; before black stool, IStram. jº twisting, winding. COLIC (enteralgia) undefined ; IAbrot., | | Acon., l l AEsc. h., | | Agar., Agn., l l Alet, Abdomen, uneasiness: Ascl. t., Bry., Cain., Calc., Eucal., Natr.s., Nitr.ac., Plant., Polyg., Vespa; as before diarrhoea, Act. sp.; in pelvic region, Vib.; in lower, in intestines, with emis- sion of Odorless flatus, Como.; painful, before stool, Mur. ac.; before rising in morning, similar to premonitory symptoms of diarrhoea, better after rising, Chrom. ac.; sore feeling, all over, Merc. iod. rub.; better after stool, IPOd.; with urging to stool, Cornus; pain- ful, with retention of urine, IPuls. ɺ discomfort. Abdomen, urging: Apis ; prolonged, ISec. gº bearing down, laborlike, pressing, straining. Abdomen, varicose veins: Berb., IIHam., ISul.; in atrophy of liver, Phos.; swollen, hard, knotty, painful (phlebitis), IHam. Abdomen, pain as if bowels were in a vise, with cutting downward, Coloc. Hº squeezing. Abdomen, wandering pains: IManc.; flying, AEsc. h., Arund.; about navel, periodical, Cact.; about navel, flying, sharp, pass to pubes, Ver. v.; from time to time, shifting, worse by escape of gas, or stool, Natr. a.; skir- mishing, aching, in upper, Eucal.; followed by abundant mucous stool, Ammoniac. gº motion ; also Flatulence. Il Aloe, Alum., IIAlumin., Amyg., Amm. m., Ananth., Anthrok., Ant. C., Ant. t., ; Aph. ch., | | Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., IIArS., Ars. h., Ars. m., Ars. S., Arum m., Asar., Ascl. t., Asim. t., Ast. r., 11Bell., Trbism., Brom., IBerb., 11Calc., Calc. a., ICaps., 1Carbol. ac., 1Carbo v., Caulo., 1Caust., Ced., 11Cham., Chin. a., Chlorof., IICinch., Cinnam, Cist., 1Coca, Coccul.., | | Coff., IIColoc., IColch., 1Con., ICup, ac., ICup. ars, ICup. m., HCycl., Diosc., Euph., Ferr. S., Hell, IHyper., IIris, IKali c., || Kali m., | | Jamb., ILyc., Lyss., IMagn. C., IIMagn. p., | |Manc., Mur. ac., INitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux v., LIOp., | | Ol. an., | | Oxal. ac., IParis, l l Plumb., Petrol., Petrosel., || Plumb., IPod., || Ptel., IPuls., Stann., | | Ver., Zinc., IIZing. Colic, in afternoon: l l Laur.; late in after- noon and early in evening (diarrhoea after suppression of skin disease), ILyc. Colic, air : in open, as from taking cold, IINux v.; caused by evening air, IIMerc. sol.; occasioned by cool evening air, with diarrhoea, IMerc.; in open air, as if diarrhoea would, come on, IIMux v. Abdomen, sensation of, weakness: Alum.; Ars. h., Anag., Chlor., Petrol., IIPhos.; burn- ing, uneasy feeling, as of approaching diar- Colic, in anthrax : l l Anthrac. Colic, anus: spasmodically closed, obstinate rhoea, Ailant.; with burning between shoul- ders, IPhos.; with constantly increasing debil- ity, IPsor.; as if diarrhoea would result, Aloe; as if it would drop, wants to hold it up, IStaph.; early on rising, like paralysis, near, |Natr. m.; empty, feeling to anus, Lil. tig.; faint feeling, as if diarrhoea would ensue, Il Myr. cer.; with fatty degeneration of liver, Phos.; with profuse leucorrhoea, IPhos.; as though she had to hold it up (displacement of womb), IMerc.; hunger after stool, in diarrhoea, |Petrol.; in lower, like faintness before stool, TVer.; before menses, IPhos.; as if menses would come on, Sul. ac.; nauseous feeling during intervals (neuralgia), Lach.; of part across and below navel, with bilious variety of dysentery, IIPhos.; after orbital neuralgia of left side, ILach.; in stricture of oesophagus, | | Phos.; painful across lower, after a short walk, IPhos.; with prolapsus, IPhos.; on rising in morning, Nux v.; sinking, Abrot., Carbol. ac., Phos., Ver.; sinking, in leu- corrhoea, Calc. p.; sinking, in Sciatica, | |Staph.; with sharp stitches in rectum, after stool, IPlat.; after stool, Pod., TVer.; to throat, better by eructation, IKalm.; in up- per, IIIgn.; upper, after urinating, Ars.; with vertigo, must lie down, IZinc. Bºº faintness. Abdomen, weight: Hºº heaviness. Abdomen, whirling: Berb.; in worms, Sabad. Bºy" twisting, * Abdomen, writhing; Ars., Stram.; after eating, IAsaf.; about navel, with profuseleucorrhoea, after frequent attacks of colic, INatr. c.; about navel, Con., Crot. t.; about navel, frequently recurring, with increasing violence and sen- sation as if vomiting would come on, Sabina; radiates upward and downward, until whole body and limbs are involved, Diose.; radiates Colic, bilious : constipation, IOp. Colic, on awaking : Ars. met., Gels.; on awaking in morning, urging to stool (inter- mittent), Bry.; awakes about midnight, Niccol.; awakes at night, followed by thick leucorrhoea, Zinc. }º morning, night, sleep. Colic, back: aching, with diarrhoea, l l Sars.; pain in small of back, as if bruised, awakes, her at 2 A.M., better lying on side, Natr. s.; radiating into back and chest, Caust.; between scapulae, in amenorrhoea, Amm. c. Bºº Chap. 21, Kidneys colic. Colic, as if a ball were moving and turning through, Sabad.; as if balls were rolling to- gether, with griping, sticking pains, Jatroph. Colic, bending double relieves: Bell., Bov., HCinch., IIColoc., 1Colch., Cop., Iris, IMagn. p., Mang., ||Nux v., Petrol., Pod., Stann.; better bending forward and after discharge of flatus, Iris; forcing him double, better in no position, inflammatory after a cold, Acon.; forcing patient to bend double, better by rubbing, warmth or eructation, Magn. p.; tendency to bend double, as if pressure would relieve, but it aggravates, better from stretch- ing out body, Diosc. Cham., Cornus, Lept., IMe- lil., Merc., IINatr. S.; with diarrhoea, early in morning, Diosc.; presenting belching of Carbo v., and pains of Coloc. and Diosc., | |Natr. m.; pain severe and remitting, Diosc.; with frequent vomiting and nausea, l l Med. Hº liver. Colic, brain : in hydrocephaloid, ICina ; in incipient hydrocephalus, Apis ; in meningi- tis, ICup. m. Colic, breathing: takes breath away, Zinc.; worse from breathing, Berb. Colic, burning: Ruta, ITVer.; rectum, Uran. n. 19. ABDOMEN. 513 Colic, burst: as if abdomen would, Coff, IHyos. Colic, in children: l l Acon., HBell., Bor., | | Calc., Carbol. ac., Caust., Cepa, Il Chann., Cic., ICina, ICoff., IGnaph., Ipec., INux m., IRheum, Sil., Staph.; threatening convul- sions, Chloral.; from acid or unripe fruit, beer, etc., IIpec.; with acidity, l l Natr. ph.; with aphthous mouth, l l Kali br.; better by being carried, IIChann.; better by being car- ried on stomach, Coloc.; with constipation, caused by stimulating food taken by mother, Nux v.; transient paleness, lassitude, sleepi- ness and faintness, INux m.; flatulent, Iris ; from indigestion, Ipec.; bends backward, pains come and go suddenly, IIBell.; child writhes, doubles up and cries, IColoc.; worse on uncovering arm or leg, l l Rheum ; child screams during downward motion, IBor.; three months colic, especially if it occurs at regular hours, IIllic. Colic, with chill: | | Anthrac.; Daph., Stront.; before, ISpong.; during, Ars., Ign.; with chilliness, while menses are sup- pressed, IPuls.; with chilliness from least movement, in open air, Merc. cor.; Shivering before attack, IPuls. Q3; cold. Colic, in chorea: I.Art. v. Colic, cold : after a cold, Cepa, Cham., ICinch., IColoc., Diad., IDulc., IIpec., IMerc., | |Nitr. ac., INux v., ITVer.; as from a cold, IMerc.; after cold feet, : Castor.; with cough, | |Rumex ; with diarrhoea, Puls.; by getting , feet wet, Cepa; with cold feet, Ver.; cold hands, during Fº INux v.; with headache, ICOccul.; in kidneys, ILyc.; as from a cold, in morning on awaking, Ars. S. f.; from cold, better near a warm stove, Meph.; from cold and wet weather, IIDulc.; better from cold applications, Calc. Bº chill. Colic, colon: transverse, during eating, l l Ver.; in transverse, before stool, ICrot. t.; commen- cing in region of transverse, and gradually ex- tending downward through whole intestinal canal (diarrhoea), ICrot. t.; especially in region of transverse, ILyc. Colic, consciousness. Ile S5. Colic, with constipation: INux v., IOp., IPlumb., ISil., ITereb.; in infants, Iris, |Natr. C. Colic, constrictive : Carbo v., IColoc., ITVer., Zinc.; laborlike, from both sides, with leucor- rhoea, 1Con. Bºy” contracting. Colic, contracting: Il Nux v.; bends back- ward, IPlumb.; while standing, followed by desire for stool, Zing.; sudden, in morning, with bearing down (suppressed menses), Bºy" unconscious- | | Agnus. Gº constrictive. Colic, with convulsions: IICic., Cup. m., Sec. Colic, following coryza: ICalc. Colic, with cough: Con. ; with dry cough, IHep.; impedes cough, Agar.; with rough cough, IHep. •º Colic, crampy: IIMagn. p.; with cramp- like knots, Pod. Colic, cutting: IHyos., , IIMux ... v., IIOp., | |Rheum, ITVer; with hard chill, Cham.; with diarrhoea, ICalc. p., IIMagn. c., Petrol.; after drinking, Mar. v.; griping, here and there, though always rising toward ribs where it becomes seated, Verbas.; as if intestines chilliness, were being cut, Coff.; like a knife, ILach.; precedes leucorrhoea, I Zinc.; worse in morn- ing, in bed, l l Nitr. ac.; with nausea, IIMux v.; at night, Camph.; in rectum, AEsc. h.; from right to left, ILyc.; with collection of saliva, Cham.; after stool, Kali n., Merc., IMerc. cor.; before stool, LAnt. t., Merc. cor., IPuls., Rheum, IRhus; before and during stool, Jalap.; with stool, Colch., Merc. cor.; with dysenteric, yellowish, slimy stool, Staph.; with worm affections in children, Nux m. ɺ flatulent, lancinating. Colic, during day: with dry mouth and thirstlessness, I Nux m.; day and night, with but short remissions, Ars.; daily, at same hour, Diad. ; daily, in a child, generally at 3 or 4 P.M., lasting several hours, IMagn. p. Colic, diarrhoea: followed by, Amb., Ast. r., ICinch., Psor., Sang.; following, Calc. a., IOxal. ac.; with, IAEthus., Anthrac., Calc. s., 1Colch., ICrot. t., Hep., IKalm., IPlumb., | |Rheum, Stram., Stront., Tabac., Tereb., Thuya, Ver.; bilious, Aspar.; bloody, during sixth month of pregnancy, in prevailing dys- entery, I |Millef.; in catarrh of stomach, BApis; of children, Collin. ; after confinement, IRheum ; as if diarrhoea would follow, ICamph., IIDulc., Ind., Meph., Puls., Zinc.; bloody, mucous stools, with voluptuous itch- ing and sexual excitement, Coff.; green, curdy stool, Stann.; greenish, Sour smell- ing, mucous stools, during phthisis, l l Rheum ; followed by intermitting diarrhoea, Calc.; a few days before or after menses, IILach.; at midnight, JManc.; in morning, Nuph.; at night, ISul.; profuse, l l Manc.; until diar- rhoea sets in, Colch.; at commencement of summer diarrhoea, from bad or unripe fruit, ISul. ac.; watery, Cop., IFerr., Ferr. ph., INatr. m. Bºy" Chap. 20, Diarrhoea colic. Colic, with distension: ICarbo v., HCham., ICinch., IIColch., IHydr. ac., ILach., ILyc., Sarrac., Sep., Stram., Stront., ITVer.; me- teorism, I Tereb.; of intestines, almost to rup- turing, Rob.; with great weakness, worse from least motion, Rob. Bºy" flatulent. Colic, drawing: during stool, Cop. Colic, after drinking: Ars., Bell., Nux m., Nux v., Pod., IPuls., Staph., Sul.; in al- coholism, IKali br.; brandy, Ign., IIMux v.; coffee, Canth., IIColoc., Ign., Nux v.; better after black coffee, IColoc.; from cold drink, Nux m.; must bend double, worse from sweet things, ISul.; when overheated, IIColoc.; milk, Bufo.; milk, or water, Raph.; better by hot milk, Crot. t.; in rachitis, and atrophy of children, Staph.; better after vinegar, Aloe; pains better from warm drinks, IMagn. p., ISpong.; after water, IManc.; caused by each mouthful of water (uterine neuralgia), I |Nux v.; caused by sweetened water and milk, Bufo. Colic, in dropsy: after scarlatina, Bar. m. Colic, drugs: after drastic, Nux v., | | Zing.; after quinine, ITVer. Colic, in dysentery: IColch., | |Plumb.; resem- bling dysentery, Arn. Colic, after eating: Ars., Ascl. t., Aur. met., Bov., Carb. s., ICarbo v., Caust., ICham., ICic., ICinch., Coccul., 1Colch., Coloc., Graph., Kali c., Lyc., Magn. c., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., INux v., Oxal. ac., Phos., | |Pod., IPuls., Raph., | | Rhod., Rhus, Sep., 33 514 19. ABDOMEN Sil., Spong., IStaph., Sul., ITVer., Zinc.; better by eating, Bov., Iod., Mang., IPlant., | | Psor.; after breakfast, Nux m.; after eating, in children who are bottle-fed, |Natr. ph.; after dinner, l l Rheum, IVal.; before or after eating, in evening, Puls.; worse after food or drink, IIStaph.; after taking food, must bend double (diarrhoea), l l Sec.; worse from least food, Carbo v.; after simplest food, Aur. met.; fat or greasy things, IPuls.; after sour food, Dros.; after fruit, ICinch., IPuls., ITVer.; after ices, Il Ars., Puls.; immediately after, and worse after drinking, INux m.; after eat- ing too much, ICepa ; pastries, IPuls.; after plums, l l Rheum ; after potatoes, IColoc.; after prunes, Rheum ; whenever she eats, followed by normal stool, which relieves, l l Rhus; worse from eating sugar, l l Oxal. ac.; after Supper, Chim. m.; Sweet things, Ign., ISul.; after eating, in tabes mesenterica, [[Petrol. Colic, eructation: relieves, iCarbo v., Coccul. IMagn. p., Mang. Bºy" flatulent. Colic, eruption: miliaria rubra, IIpec. Colic, in evening: Amb., Amm. c., Ant. c., Arn., HBell., Bov., Bry., Calc., Caust., ICinch., Con., Dulc., Hep., Ign., Kalm., Lach., Laur., | ||Led., ILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., Mang., Merc., Mez., Nitr. ac., Phos., Plat., Puls., Ran. b., IRhus, Sep., Stront., ISul., Sul. ac., Val., Zinc.; with incarcerated flatus, IIPuls.; recur- ring towards evening, Sep.; extending to thighs, followed by fluor albus, IMagn. m. Bºy" night. Colic, with bleared eyes: Calc. s. Colic, face: deathly color, Coloc.; : Castor.; sunken features, IHell. Colic, faintness: : Castor., Hydras., Manc.; causes fainting, Asaf., Stram. Colic, feet: cold, Nux v.; : Castor. Colic, in fever: during apyrexia, Ign.; in inter- mittent, Ars., Coccul.; in typhus, l l Acet. ac. Colic, flatulent: | | AEthus., AEscl. h., Asaf., | | Agn., || Alet., All. Sat., Alum., ; Ascl. s., | | Arg. met., Aur. met., HBell., IBry., HCalc., ICaps., IICarbo v., Castor., Caulo., IICham., Cimex, Cist., || Cinnam., ICinch., ICOccul., pallor, after cold feet, IIColch., IColoc., | | Collin., Con., ICop., IDiosc., IElaps, l l Erig., | | Ferr., Ferr. S., IGels., || Gnaphal.., || Graph., Hydrocot., IIllic., Iodof., IILyc., IIMagn. p., Millef., Natr. a., l l Natr. c., | | Natr. m., | | Natr. ph., INatr. s., . I Nitr. ac., || Nux_m., INux v., IHOp., IPlant., | |Polyg., | | Puls., Rumex, | |Sul., II Ver., Zinc.; in children and hysteri- cal women, Kali br.; in children and the new- born, with drawing up of legs, IIMagn. p.; particularly from cold or by retrocession, gouty or otherwise, of the skin or extremities, |Ol. caje.; in left superior flexure of colon, with rumbling, followed by speedy discharge, Ipom.; with constipation, Iris, ILyc., INux v.; in whooping cough, ICepa ; supervening on Ob- stinate diarrhoea with borborygmus (inter- mittent), l l Elat.; with waterydiarrhoea, Magn. p.; with dyspepsia accompanying pyrexia in men, IPetrosel.; worse eating dishes made of flour, pastry, fruit (chronic diarrhoea), Natr. s.; after a meal or very early in morning in bed, IPuls.; with faintness, IHydras.; corre- sponds to pains in head, IRob.; as if hernia would appear, Cham.; in hysterical or hypo- chondriacal patients, IMillef.;withindigestion and looseness, ICop.; from incarcerated flatus, Asaf., IBry., iiColch., ICon., IKali c., ILach., INux m., TiVer.; in infants, IIris; of inter- mittent type, Chin. S.; worse when lying down, IPhos.; better lying on side and dis- charge of flatus (chronic diarrhoea), Natr. S.; particularly in morning, with liquid or sour smelling stools, INuph.; with nausea, l l Coll.; with nausea and anxiety, Bell.; about navel, with grasping, IIIpec.; at night, Aur. Imet, Diosc., Ferr.; oppressive, after midnight, IZinc.; oppressive, after supper, IZinc.; pain moving about after eating (cystitis), Lyc.; better after flatus passes, Aloe, Asaf., IBry.; ICarbo v., Cepa, Coloc., Gels., . Hydras., Iris, II Ver.; betterpassingfetid flatus, IPsor.; better passing inodorous flatus, Coca, Diosc.; press- ive, Arn., Zinc.; as if bowels, bladder and rectum were pressed upon with a sharp instrument, INux v.; worse on right side, worse in damp weather or during a storm (chronic diarrhoea), INatr. S.; spasmodic about midnight, flatus passed without relief, better by belching, worse coughing, pain worse in epigastrium, umbilical and right iliac regions, ICOccul.; before stool, ILyc., INatr. c., IPuls.; after stool, IPuls.; with frequent loose stools, Ipec.; better stooping and pressing part, Bell.; in weak, emaciated persons, Alet.; in right side, in evening, from lumbar region round to cacum, brought on by any movement of trunk or deep inspiration, better sitting or lying still, Chrom. ac.; with ' rumbling, Calc. s., ILyc., IPuls., Senecio, Stram., | | Tereb.; with fermenting rumbling, in lower, followed by watery diarrhoea very early in morning, Nux v.; with rumbling, better walking in open air, Jatroph.; disturbs sleep towards morning, Ars. h.; spasmodic, | | Alum., | | Sep.; with vomiting, Cham.; wan- dering, pinching, better when sitting erect, worse on beginning to move, better from con- tinued motion, IGels. B& eructation. Colic, griping: Anthrok., Diad., Ind. l l Mur. ac., IIMux v.; with constipation (in sucklings), IIOp.; in septic fevers, ITereb.; during menses, with pressure in abdomen and groins, IKali c.; at night, l l Nitr. ac.; first griping, then stitching, in one or other side, Ign.; with muco-purulent stools, Tereb.; followed by soft stools, Cinnab. Hºe flatulent, navel, pinching. Colic, hands: yellow, with blue nails, Sil.; trembling, Calc. p. Colic, head: dulness and giddiness, at begin- ning, Il Coloc. Colic, with headache : I.Natr. S., Tereb.; alter- nating with hemicrania, IArs.; dull, Tereb.; followed by pain in right temple, on rising, Pallad. Colic, heart: especially when heart sympathizes with dyspeptic symptoms, IHydr. ac.; better from, IMagn. p., Sil. Colic, heat: better from hot cloths, hands and feet are cold, Pallad.; better from hot wet cloths, INux m.; with heat, worse from doub- ling up and at rest, pains compel him to move, Diosc.; from exposure to sun, better after copious white stools, IHep.; better from hot cloths, IICham., IIMagn. p.; better from hot drinks, Chel.; better from warm applica- 19. ABDOMEN. 515 tions, Alum., HCham., IMagn. p., Nux m.; better from external warmth, Amm.c., Ars., Canth., Magn. p., Natr. c., Pod., Sil.; in morning, during cold, misty weather, better after stool, Arg. nit. Colic, hemorrhoidal: IAEsc. h., || Ars., HCarbo V., Collin, IColoc., I ILach., IINux v., Pod., Puls., ISul., Thuya, IWal.; with sensation as if bowels hung on easily tearing threads, Coloc.; with suppressed hemorrhoids, IINux v., IISul. Colic, with sensation as if hernia would pro- trude : Sul.ac. Colic, with violent pain in left hip when lying on right side: Cham. Colic, with horripilation: anxiety and tossing of limbs (intermittent): ICoff. Colic, with hunger: ICinch. Colic, in hypochondriasis: |IAEsc. h., || Alet., Calc., Cinch...] I Collin., Grat., Hyos., Natr.c., Natr. m., IINux v., Stann. Colic, hysteric : ; Alet., Ars., || Bell., Bry., | | Caulo., ICham.,ICOccul, IGels., IIgn., Magn. m., INux m., INux v., Puls., Stann., Stram., Val.; especially evening in bed, IVal. Colic, inflammatory: |IA con., Ars., IIHell., II Bry, ICham., Hyos., I ILach., Merc., ||Nux v., | | Puls., | |Sul. §§e Intestines inflamed. Colic, injuries: after a blow or fall, HArn.; after lithotomy orother surgical operations, IIStaph. Colic, intestines: intussusception, IOp., IPlumb.; as if they would burst, pain in small of back, as if it would break, TILyc.; as if being cut, Coff., IIOp.; as if cut, better by pressure, Asaf.; gangrene, Ars. S. f.; lively motion, l l Tereb.; in small intestines, : Cas- tor., Eryng.; tormina, Arg. nit., OEnan. ; as if twisted into a knot, ITVer.; as if intestines were full of water, IKali c. Colic, laborlike: IKreo., | | Natr. m.; with pain in back, Kali c.; at 3 A.M., Carbo v.; in preg- nancy, IPuls., low down, every two or three days (amenorrhoea), ILach. Colic, lancinating: ||Jatroph., IMerc. É& cutting, flatulent. Colic, from lead poisoning (painter's): IIAlum., Ars., Bell., IIColoc., INatr. S., INux v., IIOp.,IPlat., IPlumb., | | Pod., ISul.ac., IZinc. Colic, legs: paralysis, IPlumb. Colic, followed by leucorrhoea: | |Magn. c., INatr. m.; profuse, with writhing about um- bilicus, INatr. c. Colic, liver: in jaundice, with biliary concre- tions, Sang.; enlargement and congestion, IMagn. m.; torpor, Sang. Hº Chap. 18, Liver Colic. Colic, pains change locality: ILach. Colic, low down: like menstrual colic, ICon...; off and on all day, Helon.; every few min- utes, must sit down, becomes very faint, can- not sleep, Collin.; pressive, l l Carbo v.; in spasms, lasting a minute, worse lying on either side and after eating, better lying on back and bending double, Coloc.; before stool, Bapt. Colic, lying: better, Amm. c., Canth., Merc., Nux v.; better, on abdomen, Bry., IColoc., Rhus; better, on back, Cup. ars. ; better, on back, with legs elevated vertically, l l Rhus; children are better lying flat on their bellies across a chair, IIBell., IStann.; lies on belly, or bent together, sensitive to cold in morning, 3 A.M., Ars. h.; worse, lying down, Amyl., Diosc., Phos., IPuls.; worse lying on back, Pod.; worse lying on right side, Acon., Stann.; worse lying on either side, Cup. ars.; better lying down and growing warm in bed, l l Ars.; while lying down, after midnight, still more On rising, Zinc.; must lie doubled up, worse standing, l l Rheum; lies prostrate, with eyes closed during short remissions, l l Nux v.; passes off, in a recumbent position, Merc.; worse lying, better walking, IPuls. Colic, mammae : seem smaller, l l Plumb. Colic, in marasmus: A brot. Colic, menses: before, Bell., IIRali c., ILach., Magn. C., Sep., Sil., Spong.; during, Amm. c., Aur. met., Bar. c., J.Bell., Bor., Calc., p., Carbo v., 1Cham., ICinch., Coccul., ICoff, ICycl., IGraph., IIgn., IIMillef, Natr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., ||Nux v., Puls., IISa- bina, Sec., ISul.., | Thlaspi, Vib., Zinc.; dur- ing menses, in right side, Cochl.; after, Natr. m.; too early, ICOccul.; too frequent in nerv- ous, sensitive women, Coccul.; begins in left ovary, Lach.; in place of menses (chronic bronchial catarrh), l l Puls.; Scanty, Natr. s., | | Ferr., ILac def., IPuls.; suppressed, IColoc., | | Niccol., IIPuls.; as if menses would set in, a week after she had had them, Tereb. Colic, mental condition: anguish, ICoff.; after anger or chagrin, ICham., Coloc., Nux v., Staph., Sul.; makes her frantic, IAloe; after emotions, Acon., ; Castor., ICham., IIIgn., Staph. Colic, in morning: Alum., HCaust., Tereb.; be- fore breakfast, Natr. S.; with morning diar- rhoea, ITVer.; at 1 A.M., had to lie crooked, could not endure covering, IMagn. m.; at 5 A.M., followed by large stool and tenesmus, Kob.; every morning, with stools of mucus and blood, Pod.; at sunrise, Cham.; between 2 and 3 A.M., and at 2 P.M. (chronic diarrhoea), LNatr. S. Gº awaking. Colic, motion : aggravates, Asar., Bell., II Bry., Cannab., Dig., Graph., Hydras, Ipec., Kreo., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., | | Oxal. ac., Rob., Stann., | | Therid.; relieves, Cepa, Diosc., Gels., Puls., TVer., | | Rhus. Colic, with nausea: IChel., Chim. m., Cop., | |Glon, IGrat., IPuls., Rheum, ITVer., Zinc.; better by emission of flatus, INatr. m.; and vomiting after cold drinks or ice cream, Ipec. Colic, about navel: Astac., Bapt., Berb., Cham., ICinch., IIColoc., Petrol., Ptel., Rhod., Zinc.; as if bruised, with stitches and difficult emis- sion of flatus, worse on moving, better when at rest, worse in evening and at night, IOxal. ac.; with constipation, awaking her almost every night, I | Pod.; followed by feeling as if diarrhoea would come on, Calc. a.; from navel down, Ind.; drawing, Carb. s.; obliquely over hypogastrium, after supper, l l Rhod.; relieved by passage of flatus, Caulo.; with sick headache, Plumb.; intermittent, pains before vomiting or purging, Iris; worselying down, Amyl.; worse when sitting, better when moving about and by passing flatus, HCepa ; between pubes and navel, Chim. m.; spreading from navel, better from frequent discharge of flatus, IColoc.; during stool, I IOx- al. ac.; after stool, AEsc. h. ; better after stool, Ant. t.; with watery or soft stools, returning as soon as one lies down (phthisis), l l Oxal. 516 19. ABDOMEN. ac.; as if abdomen would be torn open (chol- era Asiatica), ITVer.; from navel towards uterus, iCalc.; worse after every change of cold weather, IDulc. gº flatulent. Colic, at night: Acon., Arn., II Ars., Bar. c., Bry., Calc., Cham., ICinch., Graph., Hep., Magn. m., Merc., Nuph., Petrol., Phos., IPuls., IRhus. Sep., Sil., ISul., Zing.; awaking, Ign.; with vomiting, | | Oxal. ac.; after 1 o'clock, Ascl. t.; better by a warm poultice, Anthrok. }º morning. Colic, precedes paralysis: IPlumb.; followed by paresis of lower extremities, INux v. Colic, paroxysmal: excessively painful and violent, Coff.; after a blow received in abdo- men and getting feet wet during pregnancy (abortion), |Nux m.; pain doubling him up with profuse warm sweat on forehead and neck, Coloc.; during night, especially after a late Supper, better on getting up and walking about, Cycl.; before stool, Coloc.; after vexa- tion, with chronic catarrh of colon, IColoc. Bºy" periodic. Colic, periodic : ILArs., Cain., INCham., IGels., Ipec., Stilling.; intermittent, IICup.m.; from biliary calculi, ICinch.; better bending double and after stool, I Act. rac.; with inflammation of eyes, IBry.; each afternoon, ICinch.; three months, ICinch., IIllic.; before breakfast, or af- ter meals, INux v.; neuralgic, 6 o'clock every morning, IColoc.; at night, Iris; every two or three weeks, ICup. a. Bºt paroxysmal. Colic, pinching: Asaf., IINux v., IISpong.; and cutting, making one bend double during stool, IMerc.; before stool, IWer.; during stool, TVer.; with muco-purulent stools, Tereb. jº flatulent. Colic, with pleuritic pain: Ascl. t. Colic, in potbellied children: IStaph. Colic, potter's: better by pressure, IAlum. Colic, in pregnancy: Arn., Ars., IBell., |Bry:, 1Cham., Hyos., IIpec., IKali c., Lach., | |Millef., IINux v., Puls., Sep., Ver.; in child- bed, INux m. Colic, pressing pain: Seneg.; downward, upon rectum and bladder, Op.; in stomach, Meph.; spasmodic, contracting, better by green stools, IMagn. c.; upwards, towards thorax, IIMux v.; preceded by pressure upon chest, going upward, Coloc.; towards genitals, with sen- sation as if menses would appear, ICroc. Colic, pressure, external: aggravates, Acon., Con., ILach. ; relieves, Amm. c., Asaf., Bell., II Coloc., Diosc., Magn. p., Nux m., IPlumb., Pod., Stann.; relieves, worse on walking, Alum.; seeks relief by pressing corner of table or head of bedpost against abdomen, IIColoc.; seeks relief by leaning over some- thing hard, Stann.; worse, when pressing on iºn, IRan. b.; presses fists into sides, yos. Colic, rest: improves, IIIBry., Ipec., Nux v., Oxal. ac. Colic, with restlessness: Acon., ILach. Colic, with retraction: of abdomen, IPlumb.; spasmodic retraction of muscles, IPod.; of navel, Chel. Colic, rheumatic : worse from eating, Coloc. Colic, from riding: in a carriage, ICarbo v., 1Coccul., Psor. Colic, in right side : into bladder, with fre- Ars.; and fever, quent urging to urinate, IILyc.; iniliac region, Xan.; better after emission of flatus, Kali n.; principally, with constant eructation, Pallad. Colic, worse on rising: Bry. Colic, rolling on floor: has no rest, II Ars., Zinc. Colic, rubbing: relieves, Plumb.; better by gentle, Diosc. Colic, with salivation: Rheum, Zinc. º in scarlatina: during desguamation, yC. Colic, forcing screams: ICham., ITromb.; chil- dren, in dysentery, IBell. Colic, with sensitiveness: of abdomen, Sep.; cannot bear clothes, Coff., ILyc.; to light pressure, Lach.; to touch, I Acon., Arn., |Bell., Canth., Carbo V., Cinch., Cup. ars., Cup. m., Hyos., ILach., ILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Plumb., Puls., Stann., Sul., IWer. Colic, sitting: aggravation, Cepa; better walk- ing, Diosc., Puls.; worse walking, Astac.; worse sitting bent, Alum., Sul.; better sitting erect, Gels. Colic, sleep : drowsiness, Ant. c.; sleepless, Magn. S., IPlumb. Bº awaking, night. Colic, spasmodic : Ars., Bell., Caulo., ICham., 1Coca, ICOccul., IIColoc., Cup. m., Diosc., Ferr., 1Gels., Helon., l l Hyos., IIgn., | | Ipec., | | Kalm., | | Lach., | |Magn. c., | |Magn. m., IMagn. p., INux v., Phos., Puls., Stann.,Sul.; above and below navel, Stann.; better bending forward, ILach.; with bilious fever, Coloc.; after vexation, IlColoc.; pains begin in a small spot, radiate to stomach, liver, spleen, or uterus, pains jump from place to place, especially distant parts, Diosc.; as if a spot were seized with nails, Bell. Colic, stairs: while going up, Ascl. t. Colic, worse standing: Bell., Rheum. Colic, stomach: catarrh, Indig.; in acute gas- tritis, after taking cold, IColoc.; after scratch- ing in pharynx and stomach, l l Tereb.; as if stomach had been overloaded, Coff.; in gas- tro-intestinal irritation, IKalibi.; with gnaw- ing, Ruta. Colic, stool; before, Bar. c., Bell., Bry., Castor., Cinch., ICrot. t., Ferr. ph., Ind., Ipec., Kali n., ILyc., IMagn. c., Merc. iod. rub., IMez., IMur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr. c., INatr. S., l l Nitr. ac., Nuph., Petrol., IPhos., Plant., IPod., | | Rheum, ISep., | | Tromb.; during stool, Ascl. S., Ascl. t., Bapt., IIBry., Con., Crot. t., Ipec., IKali c., ILyc., IMagn. c., IMur. ac., Petrol., Plumb., IPod., | |Polyp., l l Rheum, I |Senecio, Sil., Ta- bac., Zinc.; after stool, Ant. Sul. aur., Bov., Niccol., ILNitr, ac., Pod., IPuls., IZinc.; better after stool, Aloe, Ars., Bapt., Bry., Carbo v., Coloc., Gels., INatr. S., l l Rheum, Tromb.; bet- ter after hard stool, Carbo v.; better after slimy, bloody stool, with straining, IMerc.; with desire for stool, Brach.; desire, awakes 5 A.M., IISul.; ineffectual desire, IRob.; sudden, vehement desire, as in diarrhoea, though it is hard, trkali c.; two or three diarrhoeic (quo- tidian ague), l l Rhus; difficult, Sil.; loose (rheumatism and palpitation), Cact.; loose, sour smelling, after nursing, IRheum ; dysen- teric at night, ISul.; frequent, Dros.; liquid, green, early in morning, TIPod.; precedes hard stool, l l Ran. sc.; jellylike, Sep.; generally in morning, obliging one to bend double, Cop.; mucous, Ign., Petrol.; liquid, slimy, as if fer- 19. ABDOMEN. 517 mented, IRheum ; before muco-gelatinous, IIPod.; mushy, Tereb.; as before stool, in ophthalmia, ICic.; with urging, Coloc., Elaps, Sabad., IIStaph.; watery, IPlumb.; followed by large watery, odorless, I.Jatroph. Colic. stretching out: relieves, Diosc. Colic, with stupefaction: INux v. Hº anxious. Colic, appears suddenly : continues violently a longer or shorter time, and disappears as sud- denly as it came, Il Bell.; in evening, with Sensation of fainting and cold shivers, Stram. Colic, with sweat: ISpong., Stram.; cold, Camph., ; Castor., | | Cup. m., ITabac., ITVer.; better by sweat, Cop. Colic, tearing pain: Benz. ac., Cop.; cutting with uterine hemorrhage, Sec.; with constant urging, before stool, IRhus. Colic, with tenesmus: | | Oxal. ac. Colic, tensive pain: in left side, better by eruc- tation, Zinc.; tension, spasmodic, extends from chest deep into abdomen, IBell. Colic, with thirst: Ars., ICinch., Oxal. ac., |Stram. Colic, tobacco: relieves, IColoc. Colic, transient: very violent, IIOp.; in heart affection, ILyc.; better by stool, IColoc. Colic, twisting: Ars., HIVer.; constricting, IMerc.; regular paroxysms, IDiosc. Colic, with unconsciousness: IAloe, Asaf., INux v. Bºy" faintness, stupefaction. Colic, urine: before urination, IPuls.; like blood, mixed with water, Pallad.; light red, Bov.; urging tourinate, and Squeamishness, Staph.; after voiding urine, l l Eup. perf.; with stran- gury, Arn. Colic, with vertigo : Asaf., Stram.; periodic, |Natr. m. Colic, vomiting: after vomiting, Ant. t., | | Mancin.; with vomiting, I Æthus., Alum., Coloc., IICic., Natr. s., Petrol., ITVer.; acid, Magn. c., INatr. ph.; better after vomit- ing, Hyos., Ipec., Nux v., Puls.; of bile, IIod.; chronic, of food, l l Puls.; and retching, Jugl.; of food and discolored substances, IPlumb.; vomiting of ascarides (intussusception), | |Plumb.; watery, Stram. Colic, walking: aggravation, Ascl. t., Astac., I Bell., 1Coloc., INux v.; must walk bent, worse at night, after getting wet, Rhus ; bet- ter by walking, Diosc., Puls. Colic, warmth : Gº heat. Colic, with waterbrash: ICalc., ICarbo v., |Nux V. Colic, with weakness: exhaustion, Natr. s.; severe and prostrating, with purging, Jugl.; preceded by weakness, oppression and in- clination to take a deep breath, |Phyt. Colie, from getting feet wet: IPuls. Colic, with worms: ICic., ICina, Ilferr., IFilix, IIMerc., Nux m., | | Ruta, Sabad., |Sil., Sul., IVal. Colic, geº" Abdomen cramp; also other acute sensations under Abdomen. FLATULENCE:: Agar., Agnus, IApis, Arund., Asaf., ; Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Bov., Brom., Camph., ICaps., Carb. S., Ced., ICinch., Cinnam, ICoca, ; Cochl., Coff, Collin., Con., Diad., IDiosc., IForm., Grat. HGuaiac., IGuaraea, | | Ham., IIgn., Jamb., IJugl., IKali bi, Kali c., ILac def., ILach., ILact. ac., ILyc., Lyc. wir., IIMagn. c., Mur. ac., Natr.c., ILNatr. S., II.Nux m., | | Ol. an., IPhos., IPlat., ||Plumb., Psor., IPuls., | | Rumex, Seneg., Sinap., Syph., | ||Vespa, Vinca, Xan., Zing. Flatulence, in afternoon: after 4 P.M., ILyc. Flatulence, in angina pectoris : I.Nux v. Flatulence, awakens: INatr. S., Stram. Flatulence, back : tabes dorsalis, I | Calab. Flatulence, from lack of bile: ISep. Flatulence, presses upon bladder and causes Cramps, so that he is obliged to completely double up : | |Prun. Flatulence, borborygmus : Hº rumbling. Flatulence, breathing: causes asthma, in even- ing, after eating, HZinc.; with dyspnoea, ILyss. Flatulence, chest: causes oppression, ICham, IPhOS. " Flatulence, colic : Bºy Colic flatulent. Flatulence, in confinement: after an abortion, with hemorrhage, |Plat.; with after-pains, IPod.; after confinement, IIMatr. S.; with laborlike pains after delivery, Nux m. Flatulence, in constipation: Iris, Nux v., IPlat., I lSabad., Sarrac., IISil., ISul. Flatulence, with cough : Con. Flatulence, croaking: IILyc., IThuya ; as of frogs, Coloc., IGraph.; loud, Arg. met. Hº growling, grunting, noise. Flatulence, in dentition: ICalc. p., IICham.; with green, sour stools, in morning, IPod. Flatulence, with diarrhoea: Arum m., Bov., IICarbo v., IICinch., Cub., Jacea, Kali c., Lach., ILyc., Manc., IMur. ae., IINatr. s., INiccol., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Oleand., Plant., |Sabina, Sep., Sil., Tabac., Zing.; of children, Collin.; chronic, l l Plant.; during dentition, ICalc. p., HCham.; in morning, IRhod.; watery stool, Collin. Flatulence, discharge : Bºy" Chap. 20, Flatus. Flatulence, drinking (chronic alcoholism): IPhos.; from excessive tea, JICinch. Flatulence, in dyspepsia: II Arg. nit., IIHep., IHydras., Hydr. ac., B.Lach., HILyc., IPhos., IPuls., | | Sal. ac., IUran. n. Flatulence, after eating: Arg. nit., Ast. r., Calc., IDiosc., NILyc., Rumex, Jugl.; aug- mented by acid food, IPhos. ac.; three hours after, Carbol. ac.; in functional derangement of liver, I (Sep.; in affection of liver, Magn. m.; in sciatica, Coloc.; after a small meal, Caust.: after supper, Hyper.; after vegetables, 1Caps. ; wind does not pass, Ant. c. Flatulence, fetid: IICarbo v., IISil., IISul.; like wet brass, IISil.; in indigestion, Natr. c.; smelling of drug, Ascl. t. Flatulence, fever: in typhoid, ILyc., IIBapt.; in prevailing fever, l l Arum. m. Flatulence, in gastralgia: IISul., ISul. ac. Flatulence, in gonorrhoea: 1 ITarant.; in gleet, | |Sul. Flatulence, growling: Gº Croaking, grunt- ing, noise. Flatulence, gurgling : Asar. Arg. nit., Bry., HChel., IHam.., || Plant., Phos. ac., | |Pod., IIPuls., IISil., IISul., Tabac., | | Thuya; bearing down towards sexual organs, with fre- quent burning in epigastrium, Sabina; with sensation of contraction near umbilicus (ty- phoid), ICOccul.; after drinking (cholerine), IPhos.; in dropsy, ILyc.; after eating, in upper, Zinc.; in evening, Tereb., , espe- cially in evening and warm room (chronic 518 19. ABDOMEN. rheumatism), lSabina ; followed by flatus and heat in rectum, l l Zinc.; in typhoid fever, Nux m.; as of fluid running from a bottle, 1Gamb.; in gastralgia, |Sul. ; in left hypo- chondrium, under apex of heart, with op- pressed breathing, Lyc.; in ileo-caecal region (typhoid fever), IBapt., Hydras.; in left side, |Nitr. ac.; in left side, from incarcerated fla- tus, Ars. h.; in left side, after urging to stool, ICrot.t.; loud, INatr. m.; in lower, gurgling, Verbas.; in lower, with emission of odorless flatus, Como.; with malaria, always better moving about (enteralgia), ICycl.; in morn- ing, Nux v.; about navel (in typhoid), Coc- cul.; especially below navel and in left hypo- chondrium, with pressing, l l Zinc.; at night, |Raph.; and noise as if small bladders of air were bursting, followed by relief and finally copious moderately thin stool, after catching cold (renal colic), Lyc.; with offensive flatus, Vinca; begins as pain decreases, ICarbo v.; painful, every night, with general malaise, better abstaining from food after noon and from walking about, Cycl.; on making press’ ure, IPhos. ac.; on pressure, in intussuscep- tion, l l Ver.; followed by painful retrac- tion, with feeling as if stool would oc- cur, l l Zinc.; in right side, IICalc.; before stool, I ISpong.; before stool, in enteritis, | | Rhus ; with ulcers, in ileo-caecal region (ty- phus), HINitr. ac.; as if full of water, Hell.; as of water passing through a bunghole, Gamb.; as if filled with water, on pressure, Urt. ur.; as though nothing but water were in intestines, most left side, Crot. t. Hº growling, grumbling, rolling, rum- bling; also Intestines caecum. Flatulence, grunting: Con. Bºº growling, noise. Flatulence, with heartburn: IKali iod. Flatulence, with distress about heart: ph., ILyc. Flatulence, with hemorrhoids: 1 ISul. Flatulence, with pain in hypochondria: Cist. B& Chap. 18, Hypochondria flatus. Flatulence, in hysteria: Ign. Flatulence, incarcerated: Agar.., | | Ant. c., Arg. nit., Ast. r., Carbol.ac., Carbo a., HCar- bo v., 1Cham., IICinch., Coccul., IIColch., IColoc., Con., 1Graph , IRalm., ILach., ILyc., Mosch., INatr. m., INatr. s., Nux v., IPlat., IPlumb., IIRaph., Sil., | |Staph, Zinc.; in angina pectoris, INux v.; like billows set in motion, felt with hands, Cain.; with oppres- sion of chest, IPhos.; in colic, Ign., IKali c., INux m.; in colic, in evening, III?uls.; catch- ing breath and causing cough, paroxysmal, worse from excitement or sitting, better lying down, straightening up or by eructations, IPhos.; with cutting in lower, Sil.; with dis- tension, in megrim, Calc.; frequent ineffect- ual attempts to emit it, with distension and fulness, as if loaded with food, fulness in even- ing, worse by smoking, Menyanth.; in lower abdomen, worse riding, better lying, Calc. fl.; in right side, IPod.; in right upper, towards back with pinching, l l Carbo v.; in incarcer- ated hernia, ISul. ac.; in left side, IIod.; in left side with heaviness, fulness and constipa- tion, Sul.; on left side, in chronic indiges- tion, ISul.; with nausea, IKalm.; prevented from passing by sensation of constriction above || Kali and below, l l Ver.; pressing upward, with full feeling, IILyc.; under short ribs, Canth.; in right side, IIMatr. S.; in upper, worse morn- ing and evening, INitr. ac.; with vertigo, IICalc. Hº Chap. 18, Hypochondria flatus. Flatulence, liver: in disorder of, l l Psor.; en- largement and congestion, Magn. m. Flatulence, menses: before, l l Lac c., l l Phos., | |Zinc.; during, l l Phos., Vespa ; in menor- rhagia, l Carbol. ac. Flatulence, after unpleasant mental emotions: |Nux m. Flatulence, in morning : IISenecio ; on awak- ing, Cist.; on rising (headache), 1Cann. i. Flatulence, moving: 63% shifting. Flatulence, with protrusion of navel in infants: ILVC. * Fºnce, at night: || Cist., IINatr. S.; caus- ing pain, IIMatr. s. Flatulence, noise (borborygmus): Agar., Ant. t., Arund.; as if full bottle were emptied, followed by thin stool, ll.Jatroph.; as if an animal were crying, IThuya; loud, Mez.; loud, in flatulent colic, Ign.; shooting reports, Ipom.; before stool, ISpong.; snarling before stool, Spong. Hº Croaking, growling, grunt- ing, gurgling, rolling, rumbling. Flatulence, of old age : depending on in perfect digestion, Carbo v. Flatulence, in chronic ovaritis: l l Pallad. Flatulence, painful: Hºt Colic flatulent. Flatutence, palpitation: IColl., ILyc. vir.; from incarcerated, in chronic constipation, 1Coca. Flatulence, in typhoid pneumonia: ILachn. Flatulence, in pregnancy: ICaust., | |Stann. Flatulence, roaring: in typhoid, ICic., IGels. Il Olše, Flatulence, rolling: Arum t., 1Carbol. ac., ICroc., Eup. pur., IIgn., IIMatr. S., Paris, Zing.; as if diarrhoea would set in, Carb. s.; during and after drinking, IPhos.; as if empty, ISul.; in typhoid fever, Nux m.; loud, IPhos.; loud in colic, IZinc.; left side, hears but does not feel it, Lachn.; before menses, causing great pain, better bending double and by hot drinks, l l Phos.; during menses, ICroc.; about navel, Lach.; with sudden pinches, as after purgative, then diarrhoea, HINatr. S.; in left side, in evening, Zinc.; during pregnancy, IAgar., HCaust.; during stool, Calc., Stram. B& growling, gurgling, noise, rumbling. Flatulence, rumbling : Act. rac., AEsc. h., Agar., IAloe, | | Amyl., Anag., | | Ant, c., Ant. t., An- throk., Aph. ch., IApis, Arg. nit., Ars., Arum d., Asar., Ascl. t., Asim., Bapt., Bar. c., Berb., IBov., Bry., | | Calc., 1Carbol. ac., 1Car- boa., Carb. s., Carbo v., Casc., Cepa, Chrom. ac., ICinch., 1Coccul., IColoc., Con., ICrot. t., Cup. ars., Cup. m., | | Cycl., IIDiosc., III)ulc., Eup. pur., IIGamb., 1Glon., l l Graph., IHell., IHep., Illic., Iodof., | |Iod., IIris, Jalap., Jamb., IKali c., Kob., ILach., Lachn., IILyc., Lyc. vir., | |Magn. m., Magn. S., IMerc., | |Mez., IMur. ac, Myr. cer., Natr. m., HINatr. s., Niccol., JNitr, ac., Nitr. sp. d., Op., Paris, l l Petrol., IPhos. ac., Pic. ac., Plant., | | Plumb., | | Pod., | | Ptel., HIPuls., l l Ran. b., IRheum, Sec., Senecio, ISep., IISil., Sinap, IISul., IThuya, I Zinc.; awaking, 1 A.M., with urgent desire for stool, Caulo.; during breath- ing, ICalc., IManc.; borborygmus, l l Agnus, Arum d., Arund, Bar. c., Bar. m., Cain, Co- 19. ABDOMEN. 519 loc., Cop., Cornus, IPlumb.; borborygmus, as if a boiler were working within bowel, |Nitr. ac.; borborygmus, extends to cascal region, l l Ver.; borborygmus, in colic, Sabad.; borborygmus, in constipation, Sarrac.; in puerperal convulsions, l l Op.; borborygmus, with emission of much flatus, Gnaphal.; bor- borygmus, in intermittent, Elat.; borboryg- mus, loud, tiring One out by their noise, Phos.; borborygmus, during menses, Kreo.; borborygmus, in morning, Cochl.; painful,Am- moniac., Spig.; borborygmus, before stool (chol- erine), ICrot. t.; borborygmus, as before stool (ophthalmia), ICic.; in cholera, IHyos.; with colic, I |Nux v., Puls., | | Tereb., IZinc.; with colic, before stool, INatr. c.; with colic, better walking in open air, Jatroph.; in transverse colon, Ipom.; apparently in superior flexure, of colon, as if diarrhoea would set in, Ascl. S.; in colon, in cancerous affections, HBism.; with congestion of portal system and pelvic viscera, 1Collin.; constant, in chronic diarrhoea, l l Sul.; with constipation, in epidemic influenza, Sa- bad.; with constipation, during pregnancy, IAgar.; in coryza, ICepa ; with cough, Natr. c.; with cutting griping, I Natr. m.; with cutting aching, about navel, |Ver. v.; as if diarrhoea would come on, after walking about, Carbol. ac.; as before diarrhoea, Ascl. s., Carb. s.; as if diarrhoea would begin, in dysentery, 1Colch.; followed by diarrhoea, Chel., Magn. s., Ptel.; followed by diarrhoeic, thin, green stools, IIMagn. c.; with diarrhoea, Cub., Iris, IMagn. m., Sars.; with diarrhoea, sequel to cholera, l l Phos.; with diarrhoea, in typhoid fever, IPhos.; with diarrhoea, in phthisis, ILyc. v.; with painless diarrhoea, IKali c.; with diarrhoea, after suppression of skin disease, ILyc.; with discharge of flatus, Lobel. i., Magn. S.; with discharge of offensive flatus, IIMatr. S., Sars., Vinca; with discharge of flatus, up and down, IGels., Rhod.; better by discharge of wind, Asaf.; with discharge of a great quantity of fetid flatus, Oleand.; with distended abdomen, Collin. ; with distended abdomen, in typhoid, ILyc.; distress, especially in lower, with black stools, ILept.; preceded by slight drawing in lower part of abdomen at 7 A.M., Zing.; during and after drinking, IPhos.; in dropsy, IILyc.; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; after eating, ICinch., Cycl., Oxal. ac., Plant., Tereb.; after break- fast (colic), Cepa ; after eating, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit. ; after eating, in scrofula, Ars.; as if empty, Sabad., Sars.; with eructations, IIpec.; followed by risings in throat, IPuls.; worse evening and morning, Spong.; in even- ing and night, colic, |Oxal, ac.; in evening, with constipated stool, IZinc.; in evening, with brown, stools, Tereb.; especially in evening and in warm room (chronic rheuma- tism), Sabina ; with faintness and cold sweat, IBry.; in typhoid, IApis, ICic., IDulc., Nux m., | |Phos, IPhos. ac.; in gastralgia, | |Sul.; as from hunger, in flatulent colic, IIgn.; with heat, in evening, Diad.; and gur- gling, while walking, seemed as if those behind him would hear it, Lyc.; in small intestines, | | Card. m.; pinching, pain worse at night (typhoid), Puls.; in left side, Zing.; in left, when bending to right, I [Manc.; in left, when lying on right, also with every respiration, Manc.; in left, after urging to stool, ICrot. t.; loud, Ang, Cop., ILaur., IILyc., Manc., Natr. c., Phos., Polyp.; in lower, Lept.; in lower, with cutting, after dinner, l IZinc.; in lower, better passing flatus, Iris; be- fore menses, Calc., p., Phos. ac.; during menses, Kali c.; after warm milk, Ang.; in morning, Nux v.; moving back and forth, with fine cutting all day, Magn. c.; worse on mov- ing, I | Hydras.; on motion (in typhoid fever), | |Phos.; renewed by every motion and when taking a deep inspiration, with headache worse near warm stove, IManc.; with continued nausea and confusion of head, Sec.; with nau- Sea, eructation and vertigo, Grat.; about navel, Ant. Sul. aur.; about navel, in typhoid fever, IDulc.; about navel, with vertigo, Ptel.; from navel into epigastrium, l l Phos. ac.; at night, Cann. i.; every night, in entero-colitis, Nuph.; at night, and bloating, chronic ulcers on leg,and dyspepsia, ILyc.; painful, Vib.; painful, in in- termittent, I ILyc.; pain, worse in left side, Fluor. ac.; with pain in left superior flexure of colon, followed by speedy discharge of fla- tus, Ipom.; pain, shifting, with pinching in bowels and subsequent diarrhoea, LNatr. s.; in pregnancy, ICaust.; on pressure, IPhos. ac.; or, pressure, in intussusception, l l Ver.; worse on pressure, during pregnancy, Agar.; with pressing in stomach, Ascl. t.; with sore- ness on pressure, Xan.; with tenderness on pressure, | | Ptel.; followed by painful retrac- tion, with feeling as if stool would occur, | |Zinc.; better on rising, Chrom. ac.; in sig- moid flexure, Ipom.; during sleep, Agnus; with sleepiness, in morning, IPod.; before stool, Ant. t., Brom., Chel., | | Ferr., Iris, IMagn. c., Mur. ac., Natr. m., INatr. s., Phos.; before stool, Sec., || Spong., Thuya, IVer.; before stool, with slight colicky pains, Ferr. iod.; during stool, Arn., Hep., INitr. ac.; with stool, before breakfast, Gnaphal.; after stool, Chel.; with desire for stool, Bapt.; with stool of mucus and blood, IPhyt.; followed by liquid stool, Can.; followed by soft diarrhoeic stool, with constant dull pains in umbilicus, Rhus v.; with soft yellow stool, Iris; with thin, painless stool, ITVer.; , with constant urging to stool, IPtel.; with watery stool, IPhos. ac.; in tetanus, Ars.; with stupor, Dory.; after toothache, in forenoon, Cast. eq.; in upper, IKali bi., Puls.; begins in upper and descends, a flow of blood follows (uterine hemorrhage), ILyc.; in a warm room, Sabina. B& cracking, growling, grunting, gur- gling, noise, roaring, rolling. Flatulence, rushing sounds: as from motion of air and fluid feces, as before diarrhoeic stool, | | Gamb. Flatulence, shifting: Ant. t., ICinch., || Kali m., Ol. an., IIPuls., , IISil., Tabac., Zinc.; painful, Natr. c.; collects here and there, under short ribs, Carbo v. Hº rolling. Flatulence, snapping: Diad. Flatulence, in affection of solar plexus: ILyc. Bºy" Chap. 17, Stomach. Flatulence, stool: before, IILyc., Fluor. ac.; during, aggravates pain over left eye, l l The- rid.; after, IILyc. BºtChap. 20, Flatus stool. Flatulence, swashing: Hºt Abdomen. Flatulence, with heaviness in thighs, each day at same hour: Diad. 520 19. ABDOMEN. Flatulence, with uterine tumor: IKali c. Flatulence, with vertigo : Asaf., IINux v.; in- carcerated, Calc., Carbo v. Flatulence, with vomiting: Bism.; of blood, STereb.; of ingesta, bile and blood, IPhyt. Flatulence, Hº Chap. 20, Flatus. INGUINAL REGION, abscess: in right, | Sil.; Suppurative adenitis, IHep.; two abscesses, l l Syph. Inguinal region, aching: Calc. p.; to feet, in evening, Lyss.; in canal, with pain in testicles, from right to left, recurring and lasting whole evening, Lye. vir.; in canal, worse walking, better from upward pressure, with pain in testicles, ILyc. vir. Inguinal region, anxious sensation: in right, with internal Soreness, has to keep thigh flexed, IPallad. Inguinal region, boring: pressive, in right, |Merc. Inguinal region, bruised feeling: Arg. met., Coccus; in left, Dolich.; worse sitting, Kali iod. Bºy" soreness, sprained. Inguinal region, bubo: Aur. mur. nat., IIBa- diag., IBufo., Carbo a., || Lac c., ILach., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor, IINitr, ac., IPhyt., Syph.; burning, during urination, Carboa.; callous edges, IICarbo a.; after cauterization, Il Carbo a.; with uncomfortable chilliness, |Carbo a.; after frequent and violent coition, HNitr. ac.; before discharging, Carbo a.; dis- charge offensive, ichorous, Il Carbo a.; old, dis- charging, do not heal, Sul.; discharging for a year, Merc. iod. rub.; discharging, then pus, Rali iod.; with fistulous openings, and hec- tic, LILach.; with decided fluctuation, Lith.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, Bar. m.; indo- lent, Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub.; hard, indurated, IICarbo a , Iod., IILach.; very hard, with curdy, offensive discharge, if sup- purating, IKali iod; with hard edges, Kali iod.; hard, large, inflamed (mercurial syphi- lis), Sul.; stony hard, large, in right (syphi- lis), IHep.; hard, begin to suppurate, IICarbo a.; indurated, not very sensitive nor inflamed, surrounding glands are swollen, IICinnab.; inflamed, after coitus, Nitr. ac.; after lancing, Carbo a.; left, IIAur. mur., IICarbo a.; in left, large as a hen’s egg, Stony hard (syphilis), 1Canth., Hep.; in left, size of a pigeon's egg, purple, fluctuating, l l Syph.; maltreated, ele- wated margins, ICarbo a.; after mercurial treat- ment, IIHep.; open, do not heal, especially after mercury or iodine, Hep.; painful, into thighs, Carbo a.; painless, large, in right, opened and discharged freely (secondary syphilis), | |Syph.; red, Carboa.; Scrofulous, Hep.; sen- sitive to touch, Carbo a.; shooting, Badiag.; sleepless, 1Carbo a.; hot stitches, Badiag.; stitches, preventing motion, ICarbo a.; sup- purating, Hep., l l Kali m.; suppurating, with gonorrhoea of a torpid character, in course of syphilis, Merc. Sol.; suppurating, with leu- corhoea, IIMitr. ac.; suppurating, long lasting, mercurio-syphilitic origin, III ach.; to pre- vent suppuration, ; Calc. S.; threatening to suppurate, Nitr. ac.; syphilitic, IArs. i., Aur., Badiag., Bell., Bufo., ICarbo a., Hep., IKali iod., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav., II.Nitr. ac., Phyt., Sil., Staph., ISul., Thuya ; syphilitic, or otherwise, in left, Zinc.; syphi- litic, in left, hard, unequal, like scirrhus, with violent burning stitches at night. IBadiag.; syphilitic, in left, longish swelling, hard as a stone, uneven, rugged, like a Scirrhus, at night violent lancinations, as if with red hot needles, I Lith.; Syphilitic, where pain or inflammation predominates, Tarant.; syphilitic sinus in left, result of a bubo, ichorous discharge, Iris; with thirst, 1Carbo a.; threatened with drawing pain, in gonor- rhoea, Merc.; with sore throat and head- ache, IILach.; tumorlike, Ananth.; ulcerat- ing, || Chel., INitr. ac.; , ulcerating, with fistulous openings (syphilis), Ilkali iod. Bºy" glands, swelling. Inguinal region, burning: Calc. p.; like a boil, HArs.; with uterine cramp, Natr. m.; in left, in evening, Pallad.; in left, on a small spot, Pallad.; in right, Ant. t., IBerb.; with morn- ing stool, Lil. tig. º e Inguinal region, colic pain: in right, extend- ing over abdomen, Natr. S. . g Inguinal region, constriction: in left, during urination, Ars. g Inguinal region, cramplike pain : in left, while sitting, Spong.; in left, worse after, not during, external pressure, especially in women, after excessive venery, indignation, or abuse of opium, better for awhile by a cup of coffee, 1Coloc.; from ovarian region, Bufo.; in Scir- rhus uteri, Arg. met. º Inguinal region, crawling: in right, better by rubbing, Camph. Inguinal region, cutting:, 1Canth.; across, Ant. t; dull, along Poupart'sligaments, followed by a sickening sensation in left testicle, as from a blow, testicle very sensitive while pain lasts, Natr. a.; in left, then right, iCalc. p. ; during menses, Arg. nit.; | |Senecio ; in right, Æsc. h., Tereb.; in right, with desire for stool, Iodof.; into testicles, iCalc, Hydras.; toward thighs, Berb.; through thighs to knees, Ant.t.; with uterine cramp, Natr. m. Bºy" darting, lancinating, stitches. Inguinal region, darting: in left, through ure- thra to glans, Asar. {} * Inguinal region, digging; like a boil, Ars. Inguinal region, dragging; dull, Hydras.; painful, Lyss.; before stool, Castor.; towards abdominal rings, as if parts were weak and hernia would appear, Cham.; in hyper- trophy of uterus, iCalend. Inguinal region, drawing: Aspar., Card. m., Ölem., Coccus, Lyss, Zinc.; downward, Lyss.; dull, in right, Bapt.; left, then right, Calc. p.; in left, while sitting, Zinc.; as if menses would appear, IPlat.; in orchitis, Merc.; through right, Card. m.; with threatened bubo (gonorrhoea), Merc.; spasmodic, in both, IChell; spasmodic, in left, with urination, Agar.; to testicles, Ol. an. . g Inguinal region, dull pain: in left over hip- bone, Lact. ac.; into back, worse riding horse- back (varicocele), Ham.; heavy, in left, at times sharp and sticking, Sinap.; in right, three or four times an hour (oyaritis), l'Ustil.; in right, better by pressure, Sinap, Inguinal region, eruption: boils, Casc.; small foil in left, painful, Spong.; small, painful, TrCarbo a.; purple efflorescence in patches, Colch.; erysipelatous spot near groin, QVer femoral vein, spreading over nearly one-half the thigh, with flexure of leg, Ham.; her- 19. ABDOMEN. 521 petic, IIGraph.; Small pustules, IPuls.; pustu- lar, after vaccination, TISul. Inguinal region, excoriation: in diarrhoea | Thuya. Inguinal region, fulness: with sensation as if all would give way there, Coccul. jºheaviness. Inguinal region, glands: subacute gonorrhoeal inflammation,swelling pear-shaped, pains only on strong pressure, Merc. iod. rub.; indu- rated, Ars., Bad., Clem., IDulc., ILith., | |Ta- rant. ; indurated, in left, painful to pressure, Ant. c.; indurated, in tabes mesenterica, ITu- berc.; indurated, in glands(incipient phthisis), Tuberc.; inflamed, IDulc.; inflamed, pain- ful to touch, Sil.; itching, in region of, Berb., left, sensitive, Med.; painful, Árs., Bar. m., Tarant.; painful, had gonorrhoea, a year ago, | |Phos.ac.; painful, on motion,Caust.; painful, on heavy pressure (chancre), IMerc. sol.; pain from touch, as if they would swell, Berb.; pressure in region of, Berb.; in right, two small kernels under skin, very painful, Lyss.; Sensitive (ulcer on leg), IMérc. sol.; sharp pains, PSOr.; tender and enlarged (angeioleu- citis), HHam.; SOreness, Merc. sul.; Soreness in right, I | Alum.; stinging, Psor.; stitches, Thuya ; swollen, Ars., T Aur. mur., Bar. m., Caust, Cop., ICup. m., IGraph., IIHep., Hip- poz., IKali iod., IIMerc., Merc. d., Merc. Solº, Spong., | | Tarant.; inflamed, swollen, IRhus; swollen, inflamed, especially after abuse of mercury, or in syphilitic subjects, II.Nitr, ac.; swollen, worse in right side, Clem.; swollen, from septic absorption, Crotal.; Swollen, with painless chancres (syphilis), Merc. iod. flav.; swollen, from a gold, Dulc.; feelingasifswollen, Zinc.;swollen, had gonorrhoea a year ago, Il Phos.ac.; swol. len, after suppressed gonorrhoea, or in secon- dary syphilis, Chel.; swollen and indurated, (phthisis), I Tuberc.; swollen, with jerking pain, Clem.; left slightly swollen, Med.; left painful, Sinap.; of left, swollen, painful on Walking, Bapt.; especially after abuse of mer- cury or in syphilitic subjects, IINitr, ac.; in nephritis, Kali c.; painful, II Ars.; painful swelling, Staph.; painful of, TNatr. c.; painful swelling, ICarbo a., ISul., IThuya; swollen, pain for two hours, Lyss.; swollen, in incipi. ent phthisis, ITuberc.; swollen, in right, Brom.; swollen, after pain in right, Syph.; swollen, pains as though suppurating, Lyc.; swollen, right worse, IIClem.; swollen, right, With tensive pain, while walking, Spong.; swollen, with circumscribed redness, not very painful except on pressure and long walking, then red, elevated and inflamed, Merc. soil; swollen, great sensitiveness of one, IGraph.; swollen, with tearing in legs, iCalc. a.; swol- len, in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; swollen, with ulcer of leg, Merc. sol.; sup: purating, IIHep., IIMerc.; suppurating, espe- cially after abuse of mercury, in syphilitic subjects, INitr, ac.; sympathize with cancer- ous affections, IMerc. sol.; tension, INatr. m.; tension, especially when walking, IIClem.; twitching of right, I Alum.; ulceration, in Suppressed gonorrhoea, or in secondary syphi- lis, Chel. , gay- bubo, swelling. Inguinal region, griping pains: start from both, meet in centre of abdomen on a line with groins, l l Tromb. Inguinal region, growths: Merc.; fibroid tumor, size of an orange, in left, ILach. Inguinal region, as if a hard body were there when sitting, better by pressure and passing flatus, Carbo a. Inguinal region, heat: feeling, Calc. p.; feeling, after injury, l l Zinc. 533° burning. Inguinal region, heaviness: painful weight, during menses, Kali c. tº fulness, pressure. Inguinal region, hernia: Acon., IAEsc. h., ICarbo a., ICOccul, Ferr. S., IGuaiac., ILyc., Mur. ac., Magn, c., IINux v., Petrol., | ||Phos., IRhus, I lSars., Sil., ISpig., ISul. ac., IZinc.; both sides, I Sil., | |Stann.; in children, IIAur, met., Nitr, ac.; chronic, IApis, ILyc.; chronic, painful, ICic.; painful, during cough, Calc.; protrudes during cough, Ver.; crural, in women, IILyc.; cutting, with headache, for four days, better by nosebleed, Melil.; after a fall, l l Jamb.; femoral, Cub.; as if it would be forced out, Calc. a.; indication of approaching gangrene, with green or yellow stool, green spots on tumor, IIIach., INux v.; incarcerated, l l Acet. ac., Acon., IIPell., ICepa, Coff, Ferr, ph., ILobel. i., | |Millef, IIOp., IPlumb., Sul. (after Acon.); incarce- rated, with chill, ICOccul.; incarcerated with constipation, IOp.; incarceration, after cold fruit, IBry.; incarcerated, before inflam- mation, IINux v.; incarcerated, not inflamed, ante-peristaltic action, Ver.; incarcerated, in old people, constriction coming on in a gradual manner, pinching, constricted feeling, hernia not very sensitive, has a doughy feeling, not hard nor tense, Sul. ac.; incarcerated, the remedy caused relaxation of abdominal ring, Dig.; incarcerated, bilious vomit, cold sweat, burning, I Acon.; infantile, Cham.; infantile, left side, better thigh flexed on abdomen, worse on pressure, Thuya ; infiltrated sac, IPsor.; inflamed, Ferr. ph.; left side, || Nux v.; left side incarcerated, ISul. ac.; in left, protruded and strangulated, Cepa; in left, size of walnut (anteversion), Lil. tig.; pain- ful, inclination to hernia, especially after ris- ing from sitting, IICOccul.; pains, as from hernia, and on pressure Sensation as if hernia were receding, IIColoc.; pains and movements as if hernia would appear most when in sit- ting, thigh is extended, pain sometimes in right, sometimes in left groin, l l Tereb.; sudden pains in hernial region, Nux v.; presses down forcibly, Zinc.; protrusion takes place slowly, as from paralytic state of abdominal ring, Coc- cul.; slow protrusion with squeezing pain, in aged persons, Nux v.; right side, IILyc.; right side, about three inches of intestine descending to testicle through widely opened inguinal canal, upon applying a bandage, severe inflammation of tunica vaginalls oc- curred, which yielded to Puls., but returned every time bandage was applied, boy aet. 7, suffered since birth, l l Psor.; in right, pain as if hernia would protrude, Prun.; readily re- ducible, Ipec.; with relaxed abdomen, pro- trudes even with soft stool, l l Phos.; sensitive, will not admit handling, I Bell., IILach.,LNux v.; stitching, with headache for four days, better by nosebleed, IMelil.; stitches, lacer- ating, IIIyc.; strangulated, Carb. S., Ipec, ITabac., ; Tereb.; strangulated, quite black, 522 19. ABDOMEN. after operation, ICinch. ; strangulated, fem- oral, left side, | |Plumb., strangulated, at very first, applied internally and externally, IGels.; strangulated, threatening gangrene, sensitive to touch, Lach.; strangulated, skin mottled and dark, IIIach.; strangulated, scrotal, right side, l l Plumb.; tendency to, in left side after labor, I IThuya ; , tenderness about, Sil.; tumor like, Ananth.; ventosa, Caps.; walls of abdomen so thin, truss could not be worn, ICalc. Hº" ring, swelling. Inguinal region, itching; Ars. m., Spong.; burning, in right, Tereb.; in left, Magn. S., Pallad.; in left canal, ICycl.; in left, in even- ing, Pallad.; on a small spot on left, Pallad.; in right, better by rubbing, Camph.; in right, of its inner third, could not resist scratching, later, a wheal, tender from violent rubbing, Aur. met. Inguinal region, Zinc. Inguinal region, laborlike pains: worse stand- ing, in prolapsus uteri, IAloe ; tearing above, downward, through thighs to knees, Ant. t. ɺ pressing. Inguinal region, lancinating: IGuaraea; affec- tions in left, Euphor., IMagn.c.; pain as in in- guinal hernia, Spong.; pain, as if parts wanted to suppurate, Cann. S.; pain, worse left side, Ascl. s.; pain in left, like pressure from within outward, l l Lith.; pain in morning in bed, as if a hernia would become incarcerated, HINux v.; pain and weight in region of femo- ral, similar to that which precedes occurrence of femoral hernia, worse after walking, riding, lifting, and especially before and during menses, ICub.; pain along spermatic cord, Cepa; pressing, IAlum., Osm.; pressing, worse left side, Ascl. s.; pressing in left painful, | | Gamb.; pressing outward, Cann. S.; out- ward pressing, painful, ILyc.; as if a hard body pressed from within outward at right, sitting with body bent forward, Bell.; press- ing, tearing, in both, when sitting, Spong.; Soreness in spermatic cord, Amm. b.; stitch- ing, Alum.; pulsating and pressing out (typhoid), ILyc.; as if swelling would form, | Clem. Hºº hernia. Inguinal region, lancinating: IGuaraea ; dur- ing menses, Bor.; worse night, Syph.; to sym- phisis pubis, Elaps. gº cutting, darting, stitches. Inguinal region, neuralgia: Apis ; in right, AEsc. h. Łº sharp pain. Inguinal region, numbness: female, | | Eup. pur. gº Inguinal region, pains : (undefined), Calc. a., Caps., Cast. eq., ICepa, l l Coff, Croc., IGraph., Tereb.; with abdominal pains, Calc. p.; com- ing from back, Cist.; in both, Łyss.; in both, to testicles, I Diosc.; after coitus, Therid.; with cold creeps, Ant. c.; constant, Brach.; in whooping cough, l l Alum.; deep-seated, ex- tending along cords to testicles (orchitis), | | Puls.; down, better flexing thighs, induced or aggravated by extending thigh, IColoc.; to feet, Lyss.; in intermittent fever, Petrol.; in left, Ascl. s., Daph., Diosc., Eryng.; in left, contractive pain, Ars.; in left, to thigh, when awaking, Ars. m.; in left, to crest of ileum, better after stool, ILac c.; in left, during uri- nation, Bell.; in left, in uterine polypus, after jerking : toward penis, operation, I IThuya ; in left, while walking, Ustil.; in left, at every step, Pallad.; in left, worse walking, better by rest, returning on motion, Bapt.; in left, worse walking, by pressure and coughing, Brom.; before menses in dysmenorrhoea, Ant. t.; in right (ileus), IColch.; during menses, Magn. S.; with met- rorrhagia, ICoff.; over middle, IICepa; on motion, Therid.; towards left ovarian region, Alum.; paroxysm, in right (ovaritis), IHam.; in right, about Poupart's ligament, two weeks after confinement (phlegmasia alba dolens), IHam.; in region of right, Bar. c.; in right, on breathing deeply or coughing, IBor.; over right, drawing from ovary to uterus, Lach.; through right, after Seminal emissions, Natr. ph.; in right, towards genitals, or liver, or chest, ILach.; from right into left hip, Calc. p.; in right, lymphatics swollen (puerperal fever), I | Puls.; in right in morning, in left in evening, Ars. m.; in right, cannot rise from seat, ILyc.; through right, when stooping, Psor.; in right, with some swelling, Lyss.; in right, followed by swelling of glands, Syph.; in right, when yawning, IBor.; better by quick, hard rubbing with dry hand, l l Puls.; when sitting or standing, better when walk- ing, with bruised pain in small of back, Magn. S.; as from a sprain, cannot walk erect, I Amm. mur.; feel stiff, as after strain, Ferr.iod.; as if swollen, with hardness, worse touch or press- ure, ICalc.; to testicles, IDiOSc.; to thighs, Tereb.; unbearable, when spermatic cords would emerge, as if everything would fall or slip out, worse standing, better sitting, press- ing with hands, Ars. h.; when walking, Lyc.; on walking, in chancre, Merc. Sol.; after wine, Calc. a.; worse from wine, Bor. Inguinal region, piercing: with urging to urin- ate, in afternoon, while walking out of doors, Natr. S. gºt stitches. Inguinal region, pinching: l l Gamb.; in left, HChel., Sars.; in disease of ovaries, I |Plat.; in right, as in retention of urine, during rest and inotion, renewed on rising from a seat, Zinc.; before stool, JNatr. S. Inguinal region, pressing: . Bor, Irid., Zinc.; obliging her to bend double, IKali iod.; with griping colic, during menses, Kali c.; con- tinued, with indurated and prolapsed uterus, IPlat.; down, in disease of ovaries, l l Plat.; dull, above right, on a defined place, Lyss.; of flatus, IGraph.; jerking, in left, as if hernia. would occur, Zinc.; jerking, in right, Zinc.; in left, Calc.; in left ring, ICepa; worse left side, Ascl. s.; during menses, IBOr., Carbo a.; painful, Euphor.; painful towards groins and anus, flatus incarcerated, IGraph.; pain- ful, towards right, while sitting down, Bry.; sticking, somewhat above, Zinc.; squeezing towards thighs, Berb.; pressure and tension as if hernia would develop, especially on walking and standing, Berb.; towards, during menses, Niccol.; towards, during menses, in dysmen- orrhoea, Chin. S.; towards sexual organs, even- ings, Alum.; towards thighs, Berb. 5& heaviness, hernia, laborlike pains. Inguinal region, pricking: in left, Cast. eq.; alternates with drawing in left, at night, dis- turbing sleep, Zinc.; in a small spot on right, like a throbbing, Ars. h.; worse walking, and in bed, IIClem. Bºy" stinging. 19. ABDOMEN. 523 Inguinal region, pulling pain: Plat. Inguinal region, quivering: in left, Agar. Inguinal region, ring (abdominal and femoral): abdominal, when coughing, pains into testicles as if spermatic cords would be torn, Natr. m.; Cramplike, cutting colic, darts through, l l Ars.; cutting, drawing into left testicle, passes off On Stooping, Tereb.; weakness as if a hernia would occur, INux v. Inguinal region, screwing together sensation: in left, extends up into chest, Zinc. Inguinal region, sensitiveness: IClem.; right, painful to touch, Clem.; tenderness over left, with cramplike pains passing around to back (chronic diarrhoea), Coloc.; tenderness in right (ileus), Colch. Hºº hernia. Inguinal region, sharp pain: in right, Sinap. ; in right, preventing motion, in latter months of pregnancy, IPod.; running to socket of right hip, with enlargement and sensitiveness of bowels, l l Murex. Inguinal region, shooting: Il Ars.; in left, Bell. É& Cutting, darting, lancinating. Inguinal region, smarting: in right inguinal fold, IBerb.; in right, in parenchymatous metritis, I | Lac c. Inguinal region, soreness: Merc.; aching, in left, then right, Calc. p.; with swollen labia, IMerc.; Soreness in left, in sciatica, l l Phyt.; Sore spot to left, in Poupart's ligament, near ovarian region, especially tender on pressure, worse during menses (chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder), l l Sep.; moist places (Scarlatina), Arum t.; in right, Ant. t., Calc. p., Iodof.; in bend of right, on appearance of menses, Sars. ; as if in spermatic cords, Brach.; in uterine displacement, l l Amm. m.; on walk- ing, Arg. met., Ferr. iod. gº” aching, bruised. Inguinal region, spasmodic pain: l Chel.; in broad ligament, ICaulo. Inguinal region, pain as if sprained: in left, during pregnancy, I Amm. m.; in right, when stooping, Ars.; as if he had strained himself, clothing is uncomfortable, Hydras. gº bruised. Inguinal region, sticking: Coccus, l l Gamb.; at night, disturbing sleep, l l Carbo a. Hº pricking, stinging. Inguinal region, stiffness: region of, Aur, mur. Inguinal region, stinging : towards thighs, Berb. Hºe pricking, sticking. Inguinal region, stitches: Ars., Arund., Bor., ICanth., IKali c., Pallad.; with tightness of breath on inspiration, while walking in open air, Merc. sol.; below, Spong.; crampy, in left, while sitting, Carbol. ac.; in left, ICycl.; from left, to axilla, I | Natr. S.; in left, in morn- ing, after awaking, Zinc.; during menses, IBor.; sharp, rheumatic, in right, Bapt.; in right, when walking, Ferr. iod.; in right, com- ing out behind hip when sitting, Amm. m.; thrusting, Coccus. Bºy" cutting, darting, lancinating. Inguinal region, stretching feeling: Clem.; in hypertrophy of uterus, iCalend. Inguinal region, swelling: IMerc.; elastic, size of a fist, in left, in evening, bruised pain, can- not lie on left side, on awaking pain and swelling gone, Amm. c.; after a fall, IAur, met.; feeling as if a swelling would form, IClem.; feeling as if swollen, in uterine displacement, | | Amm. m.; a hard body, size of a nut, ap- peared after falling,thistumor,0n being pressed back, did not again appear, Coloc.; large, hard, with fistulous openings, extends toward abdomen, Lach.; oblong, hard, as large as a cucumber, in right, Apis ; hard, painful lumps in both, IPuls.; hard, in right, Apis ; to knee, like a cord (milk leg), IBufo.; a knotty lump above right, even a bandage hurts, l l Psor.; of left (milk leg), Ham.; in left, every few days, l l Ustil.; large, in left (syphilis), Apis ; a lump, in right, preventing stooping, Psor.; in Orchitis, after mismanaged gonorrhoea, Clem.; painful, bloatedness, IKali c.; slightly painful, in evening, while sitting, Tereb.; pain, as if swollen, Con...; pale red, sensitive, hard as a stone, from left across mons vene- ris, with burning, stinging tearing, prevents sleep, slimy fluid discharge from two fistulous openings, l l Sil.; in right, half as large as a hen's egg, tender to pressure, Ham.; of right, to hip, worse stretching leg, better walking, worse sitting, Ars. met.; in right, painful to touch, Jacar.; with tearing in legs, Calc. a. Bºº bubo, glands, hernia. Inguinal region, it seems as if some one tapped her hard, when she draws up her leg: Therid. Inguinal region, tearing: Iſ Ars.; across, Ant. t.; in left, as from sprain, while standing, Euphor.; particularly in right, Polyg.; on walking, Amm. m. ſº neuralgia. Inguinal region, tension : Arg. met., || Gamb., Spig.; in left, worse standing or walking, bet- ter flexing leg on abdomen, l l Lac c.; on mo- tion, in fold, IBerb.; painful, Benz, ac.; pain- ful to thighs (quotidian fever), IBry.; painful, on walking, Amm. m.; in right, Sars.; in right, caused by drawing, pressing in swollen right testicle to abdomen, | | Rhod.; extending to- wards thighs, Berb.; as if wrenched, better walking, I Agar. Inguinal region, throbbing: in left, Brach.; over left, Ang.; isolated, sudden, in left, Brach.; pulsation, Ars. m. Inguinal region, trembling pain: Chel. Inguinal region, tumor : º growths, her- nia. Inguinal region, ulcers: fetid,ichorous, Bar. m. Inguinal region, varicose veins: in right, near abdominal ring, I Berb.; down thighs, Berb. Inguinal region, weakness: extending towards cord, Osm. INTESTINES, appendicitis: @@* caecum. typhlitis. Intestines, caecum : cutting, Hydras.; distend- ed, hard (tumor caeci), I | Plumb.; distended, gurgling, on pressure (typhus), Il Chin. S.; dull pain, worse turning to right side, Ammo: niac.;gurgling, in ileo-cacal region, in typhoid pneumonia, Phos.; gurgling, in ileo-cacal re- gion, on pressure, Apis ; gurgling, in iliac region, on pressure, in ague, IPuls.; inflamed (typhlitis), IIBell., Calad.,1Card. m., IIColch, iCrotal., ILach., Merc., JNatr. S., IOp., IPlumb., IIRhus, ISamb., IIThuya; typhli- tis, with peritonitis, IBell., IILach., Lyc.; typhlitis stercoralis, ICard. m.; typhlitis, swollen, painful, hard, hot and red, painful to touch, Merc.; typhlitis, deep circumscribed swelling, lies on back with right knee drawn up, l l Hep.; typhlitis, pain in appendix, with frequent paroxysmal aggravations, ICrotal.; w 524 19. ABDOMEN. typhlitis, with pain, swelling, tenderness, fecal accumulation and vomiting, ILac def.; typhlitis, ileo-caecal region, painful, Colch.; jerking, worse turning to right side, Ammo- niac.; pain, Chel, Jalap., IStram.; pain, in- tense, in typhoid, IIod., PhOS.; pain; radiat- ing to chest, back and extremities, IKali c.; pain, cannot bear pressure of bedcover, I Bell.; rumbling, Chel., Elat. ; sensitive, in chronic intestinal catarrh, ILach.; sensi- tive, in typhoid pneumonia, IPhos.; sen- sitive, in typhus, IIApis; tenderness, 1Colch.; tenderness, pain and swelling, ILach.; sharp pain, IHydras.; Soreness, INitr. ac.; stitches, with sneezing, l l Agar.; swelling large, hard, painful to touch and motion (typhus), Plumb.; shooting, worse turning to right side, Ammo- niac.; in ulcers, INitr. ae. B& colon ascending, inflammation; also Abdomen distended, sensitive. Intestines, congestion: IPod.; Intestines, injection of bloodvessels, Lyss., IITereb. Hº inflammation. Intestines, dryness: IOp., IPlumb.; of a por- tion, headache with constipation, tongue clean or covered with bubbles of frothy saliva, 1Natiº. m. §§ torpid. duodenum : aching, with colic (dysentery), Caps.; catarrh, Puls.; catarrh from chill (jaundice), l l Rali m.; catarrh, in jaundice, IHydras., IIMerc.; catarrh, caus- ing jaundice, Natr. m.; catarrh, with yellow- coated tongue, IKali S.; congested, t. Bar. m.; inflamed, Ars. S. f., t. Bar, m., IPod., Uran. n.; inflammation, chronic, ILyc.; pain, Astac.; pain, awoke at 1 A.M., into umbilical region, Merc. Sul.; pain, worse sitting bent, l l Lyc., dark red, t, Bar. m.; sensitive, with colic (dys- entery), Caps.; ulceration, I Arg. nit., IKali bi., IUran. n. Intestines, fistula: discharge of pus, gases, Intestines, catarrh : ILArs., Arund., IBadiag., and pale matter, l l Sil. I Bry., Calc., ICham., IIChel, Cochl., 1Co- loc., Cop., IDulc., Eucal., TFerr., Ferr. ph., Ind., IIpec., IMagn. c., Senecio, Il Ver.; blen- norrhoea, l l Hydras.; blennorrhoea, with depres- sion and disinclination to do anything,| |Grat.; chronic, Ars., IHydras., ILach., | | Natr. m., | | Ptel., Sinap.; chronic, worse in morning, Nitr. ac.; chronic, after great straining dis- charges a mass of croupous exudation, ILach.; in eruptive diseases, I Apis ; with affection of liver and bladder, Cham.; in nephritis, Tereb.; before pneumonia, Chel.; during subsidence of cholera epidemic, l l Rhus ; followed by ul- ceration, IHydras. Intestines, colon : catarrh with colic, IColoc.; croup, Brom.; cramplike pain, sigmoid flex- ure, to back, with vomiting, Diosc.; cutting, |Calc.; distension of ascending (tumor caeci), | | Plumb.; drawing, I Calc.; ecchymosis, t. Bar. m.; gurgling, in descending, worse after eat- ing, Aloe ; hardness of ascending (tumor caeci), IIPlumb.; heat, at lower end, ICalc.; inflam- mation of mucous coats, Erig.; pain in ascend- ing, Rhus; pain in course of, ICrotal., Diosc., ILac c.; pain in descending, Asar., Berb., Ipom.; severe pains in descending, in intussus- ception, l l Ver.; pain in descending,just below ribs, All. sat.; pain and distension, especially of transverse (chronic dyspepsia), IMerc. cor.; pain in region of left superior flexure, Jalap.; great pain along whole length, worse on press- ure or movement, Ferr. iod.; pain in right and left, Arund.; pain, awakens, better on rising, Chrom. ac.; pain, in sigmoid flexure, Jalap.; pain, about sigmoid flexure (rheu- matic diarrhoea), Colch.; pains in, with stool looking like pea soup, and consisting of yellowish-greenish and bloody mucus of dis- agreeable odor, Pod.; pain in transverse, at 3 A.M., followed by diarrhoea, Il Pod.; pain in transverse, with deranged liver, ILept.; paralyzed inactive feeling, transverse, Acon.; peristalsis sluggish, ICard. m.; pressure, in transverse, in forenoon, All, sat.; pressive pain, in middle of ascending, Cain.; pricking, Arund.; rumbling, Elat.; rumbling in ascend- ing, Pod.; rumbling, in ascending, with palpi- tation from mental emotion or exertion, Pod.; rumbling, in splenic flexure, IAgar., IILyc.; Straining, almost cutting, after eating, Calc.; swelling, size of a fist in transverse, with long continued diarrhoea, Merc. Bºcaecum. Intestines, gangrene : | | Plumb. Intestines, heat: Canth. gº burning, inflammation. Intestines, hemorrhage : Acon., Agar., Amb., | | Anthrac., Ars., Bapt., Bar. m., Cact., ICanth., IICinch., Cochl., IIColch., Collin., ICrotal., IErig., IEucal., IFerr. ph., IIHam., IIIpec., IKali bi., IKali iod., IKali ph., IMerc., Nitr. ac., INux v., IIPhos., Psor., | |Sars., ISec., Senecio, ISil., 1Trill., ITuberc., IUrt. ur., | | Ver.; after pain in abdomen, Ham.; bright blood, Caust., bright red, in streams, IAcon.; black blood (typhoid), IRhus; with nasal catarrh, ICalc.; chronic, with hemor- rhoids, Anac., Sul. ; coagula (typhus), Alum.; large, clotted masses, followed by shivering, Med.; from portal congestion, IIHam.; of dark fluid, fetid, or grumous, IHam.; dark, offensive (typhus), LArs.; dark, liquid (ty- phoid), IIMur. ac.; dark and tough, enveloped in viscid mucus, Collin. ; dark, venous, about a quart, better pain in abdomen (dysentery), Arn.; decomposed, ILach.; tarlike, in large quantities, IHam.; in dropsy, following inter- mittent, Citrus; with epithelial degeneration, IITereb.; after much exertion, lifting or inter- nal injuries, II Arn., Ham., IMillef., Rhus; especially after physical exertion, blood bright and clear, child aet. 3, Cinn.; in bilious fever, IChel.; in typhoid or typhus, IAlum., Arg. nit., Ars., IBapt., | | Chlor., IILach., IMillef, IIMur. ac., IINitr. ac., INux m.; in typhus with syncope, |Nux v., Phos. ac., IRhus, ITereb.; in yellow fever, IICanth., IILach.; with hypochondriasis, IPsor.; infiltrations, | | Anthrac.; with involuntary spasmodic twitching of lower jaw, IIAlum.; during men- ses, Lyss.; vicarious menstruation, l l Phos., | | Ustil.; after checked metrorrhagia, Acet. ac., painless, in large quantities, Bism.; passive, IITereb.; in cirrhosis of liver, ISul.; passive, bright red, after stool, with faintness when pro- fuse, Ign.; with prolapsus ani, IIApis; secon- dary, after removal of hemorrhoid, Nitr. ac.; blood oozing on standing or walking, with dark fluid hemorrhage during stool, ICrotal.; with sharp stitching pains in rectum (fissures of anus), IGraph.; during stool, Natr. m., IPuls.; duringstool,in purpura haemorrhagica, l l Phos.; during soft stool, Hep. (Bºy" Chap. 20, Anus bleeding, Hemorrhoids bleeding); with or 19. ABDOMEN. 525 without stool, Ratan.; during and immedi- ately after stool, Vib.; with ulceration, I Hann., IITereb.; with flow of urine (typhoid), IIAlum.; after urinating, IMerc.; in autum- nal cold damp weather, Colch.; in old women, large quantities of blood discharged at once with constipation and hypochondriasis, | | PSOr. Intestines, hernia : º33° intussusception; also Inguinal region, hernia. Intestines, infarctions: | | Anthrac. Intestines, ileum : inflamed, IPod., Ars. S. f. Intestines, infiltration: with chronic diarrhoea, with formation of cavities and purulent exu- dation into cavity of thorax (hectic fever), | |Phos.; serous and sero-hemorrhagic, l l An- thrac. Intestines, inflammation (enteritis): II Acet. ac., IIA con., IIAnt. t., IIApis, II Bell., IIBry., ICact., Cham., Cochl., Cop., Cup. S., Grat., Jalap., ILach., | | Lyc. vir., Merc., IOxal. ac., ..] I Plumb., | | Rhus, ISul., IITereb., | | Ver. v.; acute, catarrhal, during damp weather, warm or cold, IGels.; appendicitis (B& caecum typhlitis); in children, from milk and farina- ceous diet, ILyc.; followed by dysentery, Jugl.; chronic, IHydras., IOxal. ac., | |Sul. ; chronic, catarrhal, IHydras.; chronic, with dyspepsia, Hydr. ac.; chronic, of five years' standing, | | Phyt.; croupous, IHydras., Merc. cor.; followed by alternate diarrhoea and con- stipation, Ign.; with distension of abdomen (malignant scarlet fever), l l Sal. ac ; in ascites, IApis; probably caused by eating baked beans, | Tarant.; entero-colitis, INuphar., Tereb.; entero-colitis, with colicky pains in rectum and characteristic stools, Nuph.; with high fever, TVer. v.; with typhoid symptoms, IIBry., Hyos., IIRhus; with worm fever, IMerc.; follicular, l l Pod.; from a foreign body, ICalend.; gastro-enteritis, IIBry., HICact., Cup. m., Phyt., IIRhus; with hiccough, IIHyos.; with lancinating, IMerc.; with me- teorism, IUran. n.; acute mucous, l l Iris ; pseudo-membraneous, I | Merc. cor.; with faulty nutrition, followed by affection of ner- vous centres, Lac def.; with stools of mucus and blood, IUrt. ur.; subacute, mucous, Ascl. t.; typhlitis (B& caecum); after inflamma- tion, Ang. Gº" caecum, colon, duodenum, ileum, jejunum. Intestines, impaction : Gº obstruction. Intestines, intussusception: Acon., Arn., II Ars., Bell., IBry., IColoc., IKalibi., || Kreo., ILach., ILobel., ILyc., Merc., INux v., IIOp., IIPlumb., IRhus, Sul, Tabac., Thuya, ITVer.; with agonizing colic, ICup. m.; with violent colic and convulsions, IOp.; with colic and fecal vomiting, Plumb.; worse from motion, sensitive to pressure, Ars.; rushes about, bent double, pressing abdomen, great anguish, TVer.; with singultus, ICup. m.; threatening sloughing, Lach. Bºy" gangrene, inflammation, obstruction; also Inguinal region, hernia. Intestines, irritation: Pod.; alternates to chest, Seneg.; affecting brain and other organs, Cina ; during dentition, l l Cypr.; followed by dysentery, Jugl.; after suppressed eczema, ICup. ac.; subacute, inflammatory, from mouth to anus, INatr. c.; in mastitis, l l Phos.: after extreme mental exertion, Nux m.; with | constant accumulation of phlegm in bronchial tubes, Seneg.; with strabismus, in helmin- thiasis, I | Natr. ph., ISpig. Intestines, jejunum: IPod.; pustular eruption, El Ant. t.; pale hypertrophied follicles, t.Ant. t. Intestines, mucous membrane: anthrax, |An- thrac.; ecchymoses, Sal. ac.; epithelial degen- eration, with hemorrhages, IITereb.; false membranous formations in small, produced by gradual exudations of plastic lymph, Lept.; Oedematous, discolored, cloudy red, | | Anthra.c.; pale, Ant. t.; pustular foci, 1 [An- thrac.; small conical pustules, filled with se- rum, Ant. . t.; reddish swollen, Oedematous, hemorrhagic prominent infiltrations, grayish or greenish yellow, discolored surface, slough- ing centre, || Anthrac.; increased secretion of, Magn. c. Intestines, affection of nerves: causes cholera, IMagn. p.; causes cholera, Second stage, l l Kali ph. Gº catarrh, inflammation. Intestines, obstructions: fecal impaction, ICaust., Gels., | | Lac def., ILach., IIOp., IPlumb.; filled with hard feces, convolutions could be distinctly felt and seen, | | Plumb. gº intussusception, peristaltic motion, torpid ; also Constipation. Intestines, peristaltic motion : decreased, | | Hep.; lost contractility, in constipation of infants, ILyc.; feeling of inertia, Cadm. s.; inertia, congestive, of lower, Collin.; inertia, causing constipation, IPlat.; inertia, of lower, hemorrhoids and constipation, especially dur- ing pregnancy, Collin. ; paralysis, Caps., Carbo v., Coccul., IOp., | |Phos., Plumb.; ac- tion almost paralyzed, in spinal irritation, | |Rhus; paralyzed, inactive feeling, Acon.; half paralytic,half crampycondition, l l Plumb.; paralysis, from lead poisoning, IOp.; paralysis, particularly when lower portions (colon and rectum) are affected, IPhos.; reversed, IOp.; feeling, as if reversed, Asaf.; disposition to stool, but peristaltic motion in upper is want- ing, Coccul. Intestines, phlegmasia: IKali iod. Intestines, torpid: All. sat., Asim..., | | Calab., HCard. m., Cinch., Coccul., IColoc., IKali c., INatr. m., INux v., IIOp., | |Phos., IPlat., | |Sumb., | | Sep., Sinap. B& Chap. 20, Con- stipation; also Rectum torpid. Intestines, tuberculosis: ICarb. S., Chin. S., | |Tuberc. Intestines, ulcers and ulceration: I.Arg. nit., II Ars., iCalc., IICarbo v., 1Coloc., IKalibi., ILyc., | |Natr. ph., || Plumb., Sal. ac., Sinap., Sul., Tereb.; chronic, with hepatic disorder, ILept.; chronic, with vomiting of ingesta, hectic and emaciation, l l Kali bi.; with cor- roding, stinging pain, Cup. m.; causes diar- rhoea, Sil.; with chronic diarrhoea, hectic fever, | |Phos.; with diarrhoea, in tuberculosis, IOle- and.; with entero-colitis (typhoid diseases), ITereb.; in infantile remittent fever, Mur. ac.; in typhoid fever, Agar., IBapt., HINitr. ac., Tereb.;with hemorrhage, IITereb.; of Peyer's gland (typhoid), Tereb.; round, with black- ish fundus, in small intestines, Ars. S. r.: tubercular, with rapid suppuration of lungs, formation of cavities and purulent exudation into cavity of thorax, Phos.; of upper part, in diphtheria, Il Phyt. PERINEUM, as if a ball were pressing 526 19. ABDOMEN. * in urinary troubles (prostatitis),Chim. TUIDO O. Perineum, burning: 1 IPlumb., Thuya; during stool, after a fall on perineum, Arn. Perineum, contractive pain: after stool, ILyc. Perineum, cramplike pain: cutting colic darts through, l l Ars.; when rising from a seat, Thuya. Perineum, crawling: Chel. Perineum, Cutting: Aur. met. Perineum, darting: to rectum and genitals, Bov. Perineum, dragging : in ulceration of OS uteri, |Merc. Perineum, drawing: pressive pain in, as if a spot were Suppurating when walking or sit- ting, I ICycl.; painful into urethra, IKalibi.; along urethra, Mez. Perineum, dull pain: worse on turinating, evacu- ating bowels and during ejaculation of Semen (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), | |Selen. Perineum, eruption: Brom.; eczema, TBrom.; herpes, itching, IIPetrol., Tell.; knotty puffi- ness, Thuya ; obstinate, dry, IPetrol.; pimples, |Nitr. ac. Perineum, excoriated: Hº intertrigo. Perineum, fistula: | | Thuya. Perineum, flying pains: to anus or upwards in anterior wall of rectum, Ars. h. Perineum, heat: in prostatitis, IPuls. Perineum, heaviness: Con., Cop.; noticeable at every step, it seems as if a lump were lying there, Therid. Perineum, injuries: after a fall, Arn.; la- ceration, ICalend.; after rupture, chronic diarrhoea with frequent involuntary stools, Natr. s. Perineum intertrigo (chafing, rawness): Arum. t., | | Aur. mur., Calc., Carboa., Carbov,Caust., ICham., IGraph., IHep., Ign., IILyc., Merc., Petrol., Puls., LtSep., Sul., Thuya; of chil- dren, particularly in groins, extending to scro- tum, Ars.; caused by stool (dysentery), Sul.; viscid, inodorous humor oozes, Carbo a. Perineum, itching: Agnus, iCarbo v., 1Chel., INatr. S., Nuph., IIPetr., Sul.; unbearable, after scratching pimples arise, Oozing moist- ure and keeping parts Sore, Sars.; volup- tuous, compels scratching, Tarax. Perineum, pain (undefined): Seemingly from neck of bladder, Canth. ; with coughing, Ars. h.; in fistula in ano, Il Caust.; to glans penis, Diad.; when sitting, ILyc.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, after urination, ICOca. Perineum, pressure : Con...; near anus, during and after urination (enlarged prostate), Lyc.; at beginning of erection, and during coitus, IAlum.; in fistula in ano, IBerb.; jammed feeling, during urination, ILyc.; when blow- ing nose, Alum.; outward, dull, Asaf.; pinch- ing in region of neck of bladder, somewhat to left, extending throughout lower pelvis and into thigh, after urination (inflammation of prostate), IPuls.; with prostatitis, IPuls.; sharp as with a cutting instrument, with con- tractive pain between acts of urination and discharge of mucus, 1 INux v. Perineum, raphus: prominent, Thuya. Perineum, relaxation: in ulceration of Osuteri, LMurex. Perineum, sensation of swelling : when sitting down, in urinary troubles, Chim. umb. Perineum, shooting: into penis, Calc. p.; sting- ing, deep into female parts, Berb. , Perineum, soreness: TCarbo v., Sep.; with painful itching when touched, l l Carbo v.; before menses, Sep.; in prostatitis, Chim. umb.; with sensation as if vulva were en- larged, before menses, Sil. Perineum, stinging: Aur. met.; in gonorrhoea and gleet, IMez. Perineum, stitches: boring, near anus, or from above down, from within out, Lith., Spig.; deep into pelvis, left side (fistula in ano), IBerb.;when walking, in pregnancy, l l Amm.m. Perineum, sweat: Alum., Carbo a., IHep., IKali c.; when moving about, Psor.; at night, Carbo v.; offensive, Thuya ; profuse, Con. Perineum, swelling : tumefaction, discharge of pus and blood, with aching, beating throb- bing, in lumbo-sacral region, lSil. Perineum, tearing pain: extending through urethra, IMez.; when walking (pregnancy), | | Amm. m. g Perineum, tender : Cub. Perineum, tension: Ant. t. Perineum, throbbing: knocking, thumping, near anus, Ars. h.; strong pulsation (fistula in ano), Caust.; pulsations in prostatitis, Caust. Perineum, titillating: in gonorrhoea or gleet, |Mez. Perineum, twitching: Aloe. Perineum, ulcers: 539 Chap. 20, Anus fistula. Perineum, warts: broad, moist, burning condy- lomata, Merc. d.; a tubercle size of a pea, one inch from anus, moist, Smarted in walk- ing, disappeared in ten days, Thuya ; occu- pied by one broad condyloma half an inch in height, constantly moistened by slimy, puru- lent discharge, could scarcely bear pain, espe- cially when walking, I Thuya. PUBES, aching: Ammoniac., | |Zinc. Pubes, burning: like fire, Arund. Pubes, cutting: from bone to small of back, evenings, Amm. m.; in bone, with pressure towards rectum, Ang. Pubes, drawing: Coccul., Coccus, Zinc.; pain, from right to left, with discharge of blood, then earache from left to right, ICalc. p.; upwards, in symphysis, ICalc. p. Pubes, dull sickish pain: with bearing down during menses (metrorrhagia), Sep. Pubes, eruption: large boils, Apis ; hard crusts on mons veneris, Con. Pubes, symphysis feels as if suddenly forced asunder: Tereb. Pubes, hair: loss of, IINatr. m. Pubes, heaviness: Ammoniac. Pubes, itching: Ammoniac., Zing.; on mons veneris, TNatr. S.; from leucorrhoea, lNatr. m.; left side, to root of penis, Lyss. Pº laborlike pains over symphysis: Sep., ISul. Pubes, pain : Arund., ICepa; periodic, worse sitting, Cepa ; to hip and small of back, pain in right side, Amm. m.; symphysis sensitive to touch, coughing, bending forward, Ars. h. Pubes, as if a plug were wedged between sym- physis and os coccygis, better with urging to stool, l l Aloe. Pubes, pressure: Ammoniac., Bell., Zinc.; with cauliflower excrescence, IKali ars. Pubes, pricking: as from pins in, Cinch. bol. Pubes, puffing of parts on and around: lllyc.vir. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 527 Pubes, sweat: in prostatitis and atony of sex- ual organs, IISelen. Pubes, tearing: Tereb.; in left eminence, inter- mittent, Arn.; transversely across, thence through pudenda to anus, ICarbo a. Pubes, tensive pain: Bell. Pubes, tickling; in symphysis, Anag. Pubes, pulling and pain, as if menses were com- ing on: Med. Pubes, soreness: across, IINux v.; sprained, lame pain in left side, to thigh on stretching limb after sitting, Euphor. Pubes, stitching: to sacrum, Coccul., Coccus, Lil. tig.; to Small of back, evening, Amm. m. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Anus. Cholera Asiatica. Cholera Infantum. Cholera Morbus. Constipation. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Flatus. Hemor- rhoids. Rectum. Stool. Before Stool. During Stool. After Stool. Worms. ANUS, abscess: ICalc., IHep, IMerc., ISil.; Cocc., Coccul, IColch, Collin., Coloc., ICop., painful in fistula, ICalc. S.; just below coccyx, as large as a hazel nut, soon opened, a funnel- shaped ulcer, about one centimetre in circum- ference, bottom and walls bright red, puru- lent discharge constantly exuding, IPaeonia. gº boil, inflamed, swollen, ulceration. Cinn., ICrot. t., Cub., Euphor., IFerr., || Gamb., Hell., IIIris, IKali bi, Kali c., Lactu. v., Lil. tig., IMur. ac., INitr. ac., IIMux v., Ol. an:, Petrosel., Rhus v., IThuya, |Zing.; with aching in small of back, Merc. per.; with spasmodic contraction, Coff.; with diarrhoea, Ars., IICaps., 1Gamb., IManc., Nuph.; after diarrhoea, Il Grat.; after diarrhoea and catarrh of stomach, Dulc.; with painless diarrhoea, IKali c.; with discharge of moisture from rectum, Coloc.; in dysentery, I Ars., IICaps., Anus, aching: Alum., Ars. i., | | Lact. ac., ISul.., || Ratan.; with large soft stool, Kob. Anus, ball: Gº plug. Anus, beating: Bºº throbbing. Anus, biting: Caps., Cepa, IPhos., Spong.; with diarrhoea, II)ulc.; in hemorrhoids, IMur, ac.; as from pepper, Dulc.; sore pain, on Walking, IMez.; with wide redness around, worse at night from heat, heat of bed and rubbing or scratching, better from cold, cold Water and pinching part, IPetrol.; during stool, ICinch., iLyc.; after stool, Agar., Colch: Hº itching, burning, smarting. . Anus, bleeding: IApis, ICrotal., Phos., IISul., Zinc.; black blood after exercise, Berb.; bright blood, with or without stool, large quantity causing weakness, IICasc.; bright red blood with burning and pricking as from thorns, Lyss.; blood coagulated, Alum., Stram; in constipation, ILNatr. m.; bleeds easily, TLyc.; in drops, ICamph.; during menses, IILach., Lyss.; vicarious menstruation from, Zinc.; blood oozes, Anthrac.; during stool, Carbo V. ; after stool, 1Carbo v., | | Natr. m., Spong.; after wine or whiskey, Alum. & Hemorrhoids bleeding; also Chap. 19, Intestines hemor- rhage. Anus, boil: furuncle, near to right, with pain, cannot sit, has to stand or lie on left side, dis- charges bloody pus, leaves painless fistula, Calc. p. gº abscess. Anus, boring: Calad.; intensely painful, Cramp- ing to rectum or testicles (hemorrhoids), Sil. Anus, bruised pain: (dysentery), Arn. Anus, burning:IAEsc. h., Alum.: Ars., Aspar., Arum t., Berb., Bor., Bry, Calc., Calc. p., Cain., 1Carbo a., Carb. s., iCarbo V., ICochl., Tabac.; in intervals of epileptic attacks, Ars.; as if excoriated, around, IBar. c.; feels on fire, IIIris; in fissure of anus, IGraph.; like fire, |Ars.; from flatus, Bapt.; with cadaverous Smelling flatus, l l Agar.; after passage of fla- tus, IIAloe; and heat during stool, Gamb.; in hemorrhoids, IINux v., ||Sabina, IISul.; followed by protrusion of hemorrhoids, IRa- tan.; when hemorrhoids do not protrude, Sep.; itching, Zing.; for hours, T | Ratan.; during menses, Berb.; in locomotor ataxy, | |Nux v.; in margins, IErig.; with nausea after stool, Kali bi.; in neuralgia, Iris ; at night (hemorrhoids), IISul.; especially at night, in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; in prolapsus ani), I Apis; from excoriation, dur- ing stool, Magn. m.; during pregnancy, Caps.; in rheumatic attack, Bry.; as from salt in a wound, after a slimy, diarrhoea-like stool, Prun.; provoking scratching, IPaeonia; inter- feres with sitting, ICard. m.; sitting awhile, IISul.; preventing sleep, IAloe ; soreness, lasting all day, Thuya ; Sore pain, around, Euphor.; sticking, in evening, while walking, Zinc.; with tenesmus, preventing sleep, must rise, Amm. c.; after vexation, ICham.; better on applying cold water, Tereb.; before stool, Sabad.; hefore and after stool, IOleand.; be- fore diarrhoea-like stool, Ratan.; before stool, with protrusion of varices, l l Ratan.; dur- ing stool, Agar., Aph. ch., Ars., Bar. c., Berb., Calc., Canth, Castor., Cham., ICinch., Cycl., Iris, Kali bi., ILyc., Merc., 528 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. IMerc. cor., Merc, sul., IMur. ac., Natr. c., INatr. S., Pic. ac., | | Plumb., Sinap., Sul., I Ver., Zinc.; during and after stool, Cann. S.; during stool, worse in afternoon and evening, also during rest, better from motion, Coloc.; with copious stool, I Tereb.; with stool hastily passed, Osm.; with dry stool, IKali bi:; dur- ing stool, in dysentery, Coloc., ILach., TUrt. ur.; during stool, in autumnal dysentery, IMerc.; with exhausting stool, Vinca ; with fluid, frothy stool, 11Op.; during stool, lasts eight hours after, three weeks after confine- ment, I Hydras.; intolerable, during stool, allows no rest, Staph.; with loose stool,Clem. ; with soft stools, IMerc., Sul.; with watery stools, in evening, Lach.; with stool, like boil- ing water, Merc. Sul.; after stool, Aloe, Ant.t., Arund., Bar. c., IBerb., Bov., Caps., Castor., ICarbo v., Chin. a., 1Coloc., Diosc., IIGamb., Iod., IKali c., Kali nit., ILach., Magn. C., | |Magn. m., Merc., Mur, ac., Natr. a., JNatr. m., INatr. s., Niccol., JNux v., Phos., Sinap., Stront., ISul., Tarant., Tereb., Thuya, Tromb., IZinc.; after stool, in cholerine, Crot. t.; after stool, in constipation, IHSil.; after constipated stool, ISul.; after diarrhoea-like stool, IRatan.; after stool, with papescent diarrhoea, Paeonia; after stool, in dysentery, IUrt. ur. ; after soft stool, in evening, IISul.; after stool, in gastric fever, l l Sep.; after stool, in typhus IApis ; after loose stool, Ant. t. ; after stool, with pro- trusion of varices, l l Ratan. Bºº biting, heat, inflamed, smarting. Anus, burrowing: Calad. tº Anus, chill: nervous, running down legs, with spasmodic sensation, after retiring, Syph. Anus, clawing: with constipated stool, Zinc. Anus, congestion : after dinner, l l Sep. Anus, constriction (spasmodic contraction): | | Ang., Bell., Camph., Cann. S., Caust., Chel., Coccul., IFluor. ac., IForm., Grat., Hippom., IIgn.,ILach., INux v., Op., | | Ratan., Therid.; caused by pain in abdomen, extending low down, Verbas.; with burning and itching,Coff.; with coliclike pains before stool, Plumb.; as if completely closed, l l Agar, Crot. t., ILach., INitr. ac., IOp., Vib.; as though closed, with persistent constipation, ILach.; as if closed, with desire to go to stool, iOp.; seems closed, flatus cannot escape, Carbo a.; firmly closed, as if locked, during night, l l Sec.; closed, dur- ing colic, with obstinate constipation, IOp.; closed in fissure ani, Ham.; closed, after scanty hard stool, I.Jamb.; in constipation, ILach., IINatr. m., IINux v., IOp.; almost daily, INitr. ac.; and drawn up (retracted), Iodof., IOp., IPlumb.; drawn up, painful, after a scanty knotty stool, IKalibi.; had to draw upward, I | Agar.; feeling, in rheumatic fever, I IThuya ; feeling, in melancholia, ILach.; painful, Bell., Cann. S.; painful up back, sharp cutting, lancinating, during stool, Coloc.; painful, spasmodically closed, INux v.; painful, following prolapsus of rectum, ILach.; painful, while sitting, Coccul.,Mang.; painful, follows desire for stool, Lyc.; painful, during stool, Sil.; painful, during dry stool, Brach.; painful, with hard, lumpy stool, like sheep dung, IIPlumb.; after stool, Colch., Ign., Kali bi, INitr, ac., ISep., ISul.; pain- ful after stool, lasts till 5 P.M., Suddenly ceases, IIgn.; during spasm, Hyos.; Spasm, with colic- like pains before stool, Plumb.; violent spasm, with watery, jellylike stool of mucus (dysen- tery, cholera sporadica), IIColch.; spasmodic, painful, on carefully pushing finger into rectum (chronic constipation), Lyc.; prevent- ing stool, Cepa, IChel., IILyc., Natr. m., INitr. ac.; during stool, Nux m., Thuya; during or in- dependent of stool, with shuddering over back, IColch.; after stool, IHMitr. ac., Nux m.; after bloody stool, Elaps; after diarrhoeic stool, IILach.; after stool around prolapsed rectum, which becomes constricted and sensi- tive to touch, painful like a sore during pregnancy, Mez.; after stool, worse standing, IIgn. ; with yellow granular stool, Mang. Hº stricture. Anus, Cramping pain : Carb. S., JNux m. jº constriction. Anus, crawling : Benz. ac., Cepa, Coccus, Kali c., Merc. per., HSabad.; cold, like a worm, more on left side, Cepa ; in evening, in bed, IMar. W.; in spasms, IMosch.; after stool, Berb.; with tenesmus, as in diarrhoea, every evening before going to sleep, l l Plat.; as from large worm, Cinnab.; as from worms, Elaps, | |Mar. v., ITereb., | | Zinc.; as from worms, has to scratch, Agar.; as from thread worms, ICroc. ; with ascarides, worse from warmth of bed, IMar. v. Gº itching, tickling. Anus, cutting: Il Alum., Kali c.; in diarrhoea, II Ars.; feels as if cut, some hours after stool (hemorrhoids), HINux v.; jerklike, Zinc.; like a knife, sawing backward and forward (hem- orrhoids), IAEsc. h.; and stitching, IGraph.; during stool, Cepa, IMur. ac., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Pic. ac., Stann. l l Vib.; during hard stool, IPhos.; during and after stool, Agar. 5& darting, jerking, lancinating, shoot- ing, stitches. Anus, darting: Coloc.; causes contraction, Lyss. ɺ cutting, jerking, lancinating, shoot- ing, stitches. Anus, feeling as if diarrhoea would ensue: Bry. Anus, digging : Calad. Anus, discharge (involuntary): fetid, Nitr.ac.: fetid, dirty looking hemorrhoidal, obliging him to wear a bandage, l l Hydras.; fetid, moisture, in fissure, HPaeonia; fetid, watery, after menses, Ars.; greenish yellow, I IMed. ; corrosive, IMerc. cor.; liquid, followed by feces at night, during sleep, Sul.; of mu- cus, Cochl.; mucus, with hemorrhoids, Diosc.; moisture, Agar., Bar. c., Carbo V., Caust., IIGraph., IINitr. ac., IRatan., Sep., ISul., ISul.; moisture, glutinous, with musty odor, at night, ICarbo v.; moisture, fetid, like fish-brine, Med.; moisture, in hemorrhoids, Bar. c., IICaust., Natr. m., ISep., IISul.; moisture, followed by itching, ISul.; moist- ure, in paralysis of bowels, IPhos.; of mucus, Agar., IColch., Graph.; mucous, with excoriat- ing pain, Coloc.; mucous, in hemorrhoids, IAnt. c.,IBor., HCalc., HCaps., IICarbo v.,INitr. ac., INux v., Phos., Phyt.; mucous, with hemorrhoids, itching at night after getting into bed, worse at night from heat,heat of bed, and rubbing or scratching, better from cold, cold water, and pinching parts, Petrol.; mucous, during menses, IILach.; mucous, sensitive,as if skin were cracked and chapped, Thuya ; mu- cous, stitches in rectum, in direction of a line from anus to sacrum, Thuya; mucous, yellow, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 529 white, Ant. c.; of a viscid fluid, ISul.; as of a warm fluid escaping, Acon. ; of water, continual (cholera), Jatroph. Bºy" bleeding, ulcera- tion; also Hemorrhoids discharge. Anus, distress: with light colored lumpy stools, Collin. Anus, dragging: as if diarrhoea would easily ensue, Crot. t.; when not at stool, Nux v. Anus, drawing: Cann. S.; with nausea, after stool, Kali bi.; to navel, Lach.; painful, pres- sive, as if a spot were suppurating, l l Cycl.; through urethra, Hippom., Mez. Anus, dryness: Natr. m. ; very unpleasant Sensation, Agar. Anus, dull pain : after stool, lasting half an hour, ICollin. Anus, eruption : blotches, Ign.; red blotches like figwarts, IThuya ; burning, inflamed, ICalc.; crusts, Berb., Con...; caused by excori- ating diarrhoea, ISul.; in chronic diarrhoea, |Natr. S.; eczema, l l Nitr. ac.; erosion, like a chronic eczema, with profuse discharges of offensive smelling serum, Staph.; erythema, with hemorrhoids, IINitr. ac.; red erythemat- ous circles (hemorrhoids), IHam.; eczematous exanthema (hemorrhoids), | | Chel.; excres- cences, near, with serous discharge, l l Aur. mur. ; herpetic, IBerb., IIMatr. m.; herpetic, red blotches, after scratching, Ipec.; herpetic scaling off, IPetrol.; knotty, wartlike Natr. S.; in ozaena, Graph. ; pimples, Cinnab.; pus- tules large, painful, discharging pus, blood and serum, ICaust.; scurf on borders, Petrol. Anus, excoriated (chafed, raw): Agnus, Ascl. s., |Aur. mur., HCham., IIGamb., Hydras., IMerc., | | Natr. p., IISul.; with diarrhoea, II.Nitr. ac.; with serous discharge, Caust.; moist, Soreness when walking, INitr. ac.; feeling, Asc. h., IIgn., IMerc.; in prolapsus ani, IIApis; widespread redness, with itch- ing biting, worse at night from heat, heat of bed, and rubbing or scratching, better from cold, cold water and pinching parts, Petrol.; in scrofula, Ars.; as if skin were rubbed off, Carbol. ac.; by stools, IIApis, Coloc., Merc., IMur. ac., IIMitr. ac., Nux m., JNux v.,IRheum, Sul.; by stool, in chronic intestinal catarrh, I Ars.; by stool, in dysentery, Urt. ur. Anus, fissures (rhagades): AEsc. h., IAgn. c., Berb., Calc. p., HCaust., ICepa, IICund., Fluor. ac., IIGraph., Grat, I Hydras., IIgn., Lach., Mez., INatr. m., HINitr. ac., Nux v., Paeonia, IPetrol, IPhos., IPhyt., Plat., IPlumb., IIRatan., IISep., Sil., Sul., ISyph., Thuya ; bleeding, smarting, burning, after stool, Natr. m.; with periodical profuse bleeding, | | Rhus ; burning, IIGraph.; in tall, slim, light children who form bone and teeth slowly, Calc. p.; with constipation, IGraph., IIMatr. m.; hennor- rhoidal, Aloe, Ars., Caps., IGraph., IHydras., IIgn., IIMux v., Paeonia, IPhos., IPod., ISep., Sul., IThuya ; feeling, in hemorrhoids, Kali c.; oozing constantly, keeping anus damp and disagreeable, Paeonia; pain after stool, IMez., ISil., pains worse when walking, HCaust.; with sensitiveness of rectum, HHRa- tan.; painful to touch, often with warts, some- times immense numbers of flat, moist mucous tubercles, or condylomata, especially in syphi- litic subjects, IIThuya ; ulcerations, IICham. gº fistula, ulceration. Anus, fistula: Aloe, Alum., Aur. mur.,IIHerb., IICalc. c., ICalc. p., ICalend..,IICaust., Fluor. ac., Graph., Hydras., Ign., LIKali c., IKreo., ILach, Merc., Nitr, ac., JNux v., Phos., ISep., IISil., Staph., ISul., Thuya.; with ab- Scess, in Scarlatina, ILach.; alternating, with chest symptoms, Calc. p.; with bilious symp- toms, IIBerb.; blind, external, I IThuya; with chest symptoms, ICalc. p., IPhos., IISil.; with chronic cough, ; Cop.; with heart trouble, Cact.; , with leucorrhoea, Calc. p.; persons with pains in joints in cold weather, Calc. p. Đº abscess, inflamed, fissures, swollen, ulceration. * Anus, fulness: IAEsc. h., Aloe, l l Agar., ISul.; after stool, Berb.; as if stuffed full, I Apis; after a walk, IAEsc. h. Hºº heaviness, pressure. Anus, heat: Agar., Bry., Eup. perf.; in cholera Asiatica, after subsidence of urgent symptoms, IEup. perf.; dry, with sudden stitches, like stabs with a penknife, l l Rat.; when hemor- rhoids do not protrude, Sep.; continually dur- ing pregnancy, l l Zing.; during stool, Ant. t., IGlon., Pod.; during constipated stool, IWer.; with stool, in morning, IPod.; warmth, Agar., Calc. p. Hºº burning, inflamed. Anus, heaviness: | | Agar., Bry., IISep.; worse from exercise (hemorrhoids), Nitr. ac.; with strong desire to evacuate great quantity, nothing passes (heart affection), iCact.; in prostatic affection, Cact.; sickness at thought of food, ISep.; after stool, Aloe ; after consti- pated stool, ISep. Hºt fulness, plug, pressure. Anus, inflamed: Sarrac., l l Zing.; subcutaneous, cellular tissue, left side, extending two, three inches over left buttock, and along perineum, softening surrounded by hard, burning, ten- der, painful area, IBar. c. gº burning, heat, swollen ; also Rectum inflamed. Anus, injuries: lacerated, Calend.; lacerated, by stool, | | Lac def., IIMatrim. Bºy" fissures. Anus, itching (pruritus): IAEsc. h., Agnus, Aloe, Alum., Amb., Amm. c., Ananth., Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., Cact., ICalc., Card. m., Carbol. ac., Carb. S., IICarbo v., Caust., HChel., Cina, Cinnab., Coccus, Cochl., IColch., Collin., ICroc., Crot. t., Cub., Cup. a., Ferr., II Fluor. ac., IIGraph., Grat., IHam., Ign., Ipec., IKali c., Lyc., IMagn. m., Mar. v., IMur. ac., | |Natr. c., | | Natr. ph., HINitr. ac., INux v., Phos., IPolyg., IRatan., Rhus, Sabad., ISep., ISpig., ISul., IThuya; every afternoon, Viol., | |Zinc.; to back, l l Zing.; picks, Chel., ICina; with spasmodic contraction,Coff; with cough, l l Phos.; creeping, Natr. c.; with stomachy, noisy cough, IKali m.; day and night, Caust.; several times during day, also in evening before going to sleep, Mez. ; in- terior studded with itching eminences,as from corrugation without contraction, a kind of hemorrhoidal tumor, l l Polyg.; moist, tender, eruption, IILyc.; in evening, Alum., Bor.; worse in evening, ICalc. p.; especially in even- ing, IPlat.; in evening, in bed, Lyc.; espe- cially in evening, caused by pin worms, I Turt. ur.; with discharge of offensive flatus, Rumex; in hemorrhoids, I | Chel., ILyc., IPuls., I Sa- bina, IISul.; intolerable, IIApis; intense, causing one to toss and roll about all night with sleeplessness, IMar. v.; afterwards, itch- ing, tickling in larynx, forcing spasmodic 34 530 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. cough, better by hawking mucus from larynx, Calc, fl.; small lump, worse at night, Alum.; on anargins, as from blind piles, Nux v.; moist in primary syphilis, l l Syph.; at night, prevents sleep (hemorrhoids, ISul.; especially at night, itching, in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; at night, from ascarides, Ferr., IIgn.; nightly, from worms, l l Val.; at night, from seat worms, I Ferr.; painful, Cham.; painful, after consti- pated stool, Sul.; ending in a dull pain, Zinc.; with pain in right thigh, Mur, ac.; with wide redness around, worse at night, from heat, heat of bed and rubbing or scratching, better from cold, cold water and pinching parts, IPetrol.: provoking scratching, IPaeonia; compels her to scratch and rub until parts are raw and sore, with hemorrhoids, I | Petrol.; worse after sleep, ILach.; preventing sleep, IAloe; smarting, as from pustule, three-quar- ter inch to left, Gamb.; with sore pain, as from hemorrhoids, Nux v.; sore, after rub- bing, worse afternoon, extending to perineum and scrotum, cause Scratching, better by hot water, Ars. met.; while sitting, Jacar., Staph.; before stool, ISpong.; during stool, ISul.; after stool, Aloe, Anag., Berb., Cain., IKali c., 1M ºrc., IMur. ac, Natr. m., Niccol., Plat., IStaph.; after mucous stool, Sil.; after scanty stool, Cain. ; after soft stool, Zinc.; better from cold water, Caust.; as from worms, Agar., | | Mar. V., INatr. s.; in worm affections, ICepa, Elat., Merc.; from worms, especially at night when warm in bed, l l Natr., p.; with ascarides, Calc., Calc. a., Calc. fl., Citrus, I Ferr., Ferr. m., Ign.; with ascarides, worse from warmth of bed, IMar. v. Bºº biting, crawling, tickling. Anus, irritation: in affection of liver, Magn. m. §§ biting, crawling, itching, tickling. Anus, jerking: into rectum and abdomen (hemorrhoids), Sep.; after stool, Coloc.; up- ward, through rectum, during loose stool, Sep. Gº darting. Anus, lancinating : Kali c., Jacar.; upward, after constipated stool, ISul.; as from ulcera- tion, during stool, Natr. m. ſº cutting, darting, shooting, stitches. Anus, constant motion: chorea, Mygale. Anus, neuralgic pain: Rhus v.; with tenes- mus, stool normal, Erig. Bºy" Rectum neuralgia. Anus, pain (undefined): during cough, Lach.; compelling him to draw it together, Aloe ; hemorrhoidal, IHam., IIgn., ILyc.; worse from motion, IThuya ; returns at same hour each day, worse by walking, still worse by standing, better sitting, | | Ign.; when sneezing, ILach.; betterstanding, than lying,| |Sul.; as ifit would fly to pieces, during constipated stool, Thuya ; long lasting, causing screams and crying after stool, Colch.; before stool, ILyc.; during stool, || Chel., Colch., Dolich., Merc., Pod, Stront.; during stool, after dinner, Agar.; during stool, in fissure ani, IHam.; during stool, in morning, IPod.; during stool, look- ing like pea soup and consisting of yellowish, greenish or bloody mucus of disagreeable odor, IPod.; during stool and urination, Ars. s. r.; after stool, Ascl. t., Ind.; constipated, for hours after stool, IHydras.; after stool, in hemorrhoids, IAEsc. h.; along urethra, after walking or riding, with frequent urination, urine passed in small quantities by day with dribbling afterwards, Staph. Anus, paralysis: l l Agar, Ars. i., Bar. m., Bry., IHyos., ILaur., Mur. ac., Phos.; in nervous apoplexy, Hyos.; in caries of vertebræ, IPhos.; in sporadic cholera, Tabac.; with involuntary diarrhoea, result of nervous excitement, Gels.; with painless discharge of bloody mucus, in last stage of dysentery, IIPhos.; difficulty in retaining feces, in hysterical women and young girls, I Hyos.; feces passed as fast as they accumulated, l l Tarant.; with disposition to prolapsus, IGels.; in muscular atrophy, ICalc.; with involuntary stools, IISec.; tem- porary, Bell.; during urination, Ind. flºº relaxed. Anus, violent pinching : with stool of hard, small, black lumps, mixed with blood, Sul. ac. Anus, sensation as of a plug: 6 A.M., Bry.; of a ball, IISep.; as if sitting on a ball, Cann. i.; can scarcely sit down, Kali bi:; before stool, ILach.; as if filled by a hard, round body, Cann. i.; as of a heavy lump, during menses, ISil.; as if a plug were forced outward, ICrot. t.; as if a hard body were pressing backward and against anus, worse standing, Lil. tig. gº fulness, heaviness, pressure. Anus, pressure (sensation): Acon., IAloe, Ang., Bry, ICycl., IKali bi., ISul; bearing down, Berb., Calc. p., IPuls., IISul.; bearing down, painful, with pain in head, Lil. tig. ; bearing down, in prolapsus and hemorrhage, IIpec.; bearing down, as if everything were coming out, during stool, worse after stool, | | Tromb.; bubbling, in region of coccyx, Val.; ceases on escape of mucus, Coloc.; com- pression, as if worms were in it, Ferr. iod.; constant, worse from exercise (hemor- rhoids), Nitr. ac.; constant, outward, with pain on pressure at umbilicus, IICrot. t.; with painful contractions, Bell.; in diarrhoea of children, IVal.; in dysentery, Arn., ISul.; in fissures of anus, Graph.; forcing down, painful, Nux m.; forcing down, after sitting, IISul.; with blind hemorrhoids, before con- stipated stool, Ver.; at noon, l l Agar.; pain- ful, with diarrhoeic stool, brown, frothy mat- ter, II Kali bi.; painful, in dysentery, Arn.; painful, in hemorrhoids, l l Sabina ; sharp, as with a cutting instrument, with contractive pain between acts of urination and discharge of mucus, ||Nux v.; while sitting, Euph.; before stool, Sul. ac.; after stool, Berb., Sil., Sul. ac.; with constipated stool, IZinc.; after soft, pasty Stool, Sul. ac. tº fulness, heaviness, plug, urging; also Rectum tenesmus, and Stool urging. Anus, external pressure : relieves, I Æsc. h. Anus, pricking: Arund., Grat.; around, Jacar.; with constant discharge of mucus, IColoc.; later, continuous pain, caused by feces not too hard, Aloe.; as from pins, better on slight friction, Cact.; as of points, after stool, Iris; has to rise up on account of pain, ISul. ac.; after stool, Sinap.; as from worms, Agar. B& sticking, stinging. Anus, prolapsus: All. sat., Alum., IIApis, Arum. m., Asar., J.Bell., IICalc., ; Calc. S., ...Collin., Elaps, l l Eryng., Gamb., Ign., Lyc., Natr. m., INux v., IIPod., Phos., ISul., 1Ta- bac.; with bloody stools and scrapings from in- testines (dysentery), HIColch.; bleeding, blood 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 531 escapes in drops (diarrhoea), Merc. cor.; of children, IIPod.; in children suffering from constipation or with diarrhoea, during teeth- ing, Nux v.; in children, from debility of in- fancy and childhood, Il Pod.; in cholera in- fantum, ICalc.; with diarrhoea, Merc. cor., IIPod.; after attack of dysentery half a year previously, l l Ruta ; after hemorrhoids, Arn.; with hemorrhoids, great loss of blood and debility, ICollin.; feeling as if anus would come out during stool, Ascl. t.; in liver affec- tions, IPod.; in morning, Pod.; painful, |Nitr. ac.; with paralysis, IPlumb.; after par- turition, IPOd.; as though sphincter had lost its contractile power and was paralyzed (fissures of anus), IGraph.; before stool, IPod.; during stool, ICinnab., Fluor. ac., Gamb., IMur. ac., IPod., Sep., Sul.; during loose stool, Ant. c., Il Pod.; during stool, even from least exertion, followed by stool or thick transpar- ent mucus, or mixed with blood, IIPod.; dur- ing each stool, often difficult to reduce (facial neuralgia), HNux v.; after stool, Euphor., Indig, Merc., INatr. m., ISul., 1Tromb.;after loose stool, Sep.; with frequent unsuccessful urging to stool, IRuta ; tendency to, I | Pod.; with tenesmus, Tromb.; during urination, HMur. ac.; complicated with and sequential to uterine displacement, IIPod.; with vomit- ing of milk, in infants, IPod.; after walking, five or ten minutes, hinders walking and forces him to return, Arn. Hºt Rectum prolapsus. Anus, pruritus: Gº itching. Anus, pulsating: gº throbbing. Anus and surroundings, purple and covered with a thick crust: Il Paeonia. Anus, rasping: after stool, Berb. Anus, rawness: gº excoriated. Anus, too red; I Ars., | |Zing.; in scrofula, I Ars., Sul. Bº inflamed. Anus, relaxed: Carbo v., Phos., || Zing.; want of confidence in sphinctor, in diarrhoea, Aloe; gaping, in diarrhoea and dysentery, IIPhos.; as if it were open, IPhos.; wide open, IHApis, Sec.; anus remaining wide open so as to expose the dry, black sloughing membrane to full view for two or three inches (dysentery), IPhos. Hº paralysis. Anus, rhagades: Bº fissures. Anus, scratching sensation: after stool, HINitr. 3.C. Anus, sensitive: IINitr. ac., IPod.; to contact, HCaust., IGraph.; as if skin were cracked and chapped, after a mucous discharge, Thuya ; when sitting, Berb.; tender after stool, Berb., BMI, ur. ac.; pains when touched, Berb. ɺ soreness. Anus, shooting: ICalc. p., Sil.; deep-seated in left side, more internal than a hemorrhoid, which at times protrudes, Chim. unnb.; with heat and Soreness, in hemorrhoids, I Sul.; shooting to rectum and along perineum to middle of penis (constipation), IPhyt.; dur- ing constipated stool, Sep.; with spasmodic contraction, in thighs, Plat. Hºcutting, darting, lancinating, stitches. Anus, smarting: Apis, Berb, IEup. perf., IHell, IMur. ac., INatr. m., Ptel., ISpong.; burning, ILil. tig.: in cholera Asiatica, after subsidence of urgent symptoms, IEup. perf.; in constipation, INatr. m.; on contact, in fissures, IGraph.; after using copaiva for changre, Benz, ac.; in diarrhoea, Apis ; in diarrhoea and dysentery, 11Caps.; in fissure, IGraph., Paeonia; in hemorrhoids, IINux v.; on margin, as from blind hemorrhoids, INux v.; after severe premature labor, I IThu- ya; sore pain, on wiping, IGraph.; before and during stool, Natr. S.; during stool, Agar., Kali c., IMur. ac., Pic. ac.; after stool, Graph., Natr. m., Polyg., | | Ptel., Puls., Sil., Sinap., Tarant.; between intervals of stool, Thuya. Bºº biting, burning. Anus, soreness: Ars., Aspar., Bar. c., Berb., Bry., Calc., Caust., iCarbo a., Carbo v., IIGamb., IIIgn., IIIris, Jalap., Kali c., | | Natr. ph., Pod., Sep., Spong., ISul.., | | Vib., | |Zinc.; burning, from stool, IMerc. Sul.; after using copaiva for chancre, Benz. ac.; in diar- rhoea, Apis, IINitr. ac., Tabac.; as if exco- riated around, IBar. c.; feeling, iCaps., Sul., Thuya ; feeling, continually, during pregnancy, | |Zing.; feeling, when getting up in morning, ICalc. p.; feeling, as if raw (varices), WHam.; feeling, under skin near anus, when walking, Agnus; in fissure, Graph., IIMur. ac., IPaeonia; with hemorrhoids, IIMur. ac., Natr. m.; itching, smarting, humid spot between anus and coccyx, I ILed.; margin, as from blind hemorrhoids, Nux v.; during menses, Berb.; protrudes at or after stool, IAEsc. h.; raw abrasions of mucous membrane extends as far as sphincter and into rectum, | | Ratan.; while riding, Psor.; during stool, Agar.: during and after stool, lasts for some days, Spong.; after stool, HCham., Graph., Hep., Merc. d., Mur. ac., HBNitr. ac., HPod.; after constipated stool, INatr. m., ISul.: after stool, with nausea, Kali bi ; during urination, A num. c.; painful to walk, HKali bi., JNatr. m.; from moderate walking, Arg. met.; when wiping, Asim. Hº sensitive. Anus, spasm: B& constriction. Anus, spasmodic pains: internally, a short time before and after stool, Lach. Anus, sticking: Kali c., Ol. an., Sil., IThuya ; and pain, as from constriction on passage of feces, Ferr. iod.; with discharge of moisture, Coloc.; fine, in evening, in bed, Mar. v.; as of splinters of glass, with heat, after stool, | | Ratan.; as if sharp sticks were being pressed into, on slightest touch, Nitr. ac.; in hemor- rhoids, I | Chel., IISul.; of sharp points,IBIris; with stool of blood, Coloc.; during hard stool, 11Graph.; during stool, as with needles, Carbo v. Bº pricking, stinging. Anus, stinging: IAEsc. h., Acon., Caps., Cochl., IINux v., iPhos.; in hemorrhoids, Apis, INatr. m.; before stool, Berb.: during stool, Berb.; during stool, lasts eight hours after, three weeks after confinement, HHydras.; during stool, worse afternoon and evening, also during rest, better from motion, Coloc.; after stool, Berb., Kali n., HINitr. ac.; after constipated stool, Sul. ɺ pricking, sticking. Anus, stitches: Amb., ICalc., Carbo a., Carb. S., Con., ICroc., Crot. t., II Kali c., ||Jatroph., Phos., IRatan., Sil., ISul., Zinc.; through small of back into left groin, worse during inspiration, ICroc.; to bladder, Mosch.; in constipation, Magn. c.: cutting, in fissures, IGraph.; all day, ISul.; before eat- 532 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. ing, Caust.; single, flying, as from a fine needle, while sitting, Thuya; in hemor- rhoids, Puls.; distinct, violent, into region of left iliac bone, Thuya ; Sensitive, dull, long, near left side, ICroc.; continuous, in morning, Lachn.; periodical, violent, in afternoon, Agar. ; coarse, deep, into rectum, IIIgn, ; into rectum and abdomen (hemorrhoids), ISep. ; while sitting, Sinap.; before stool, IKali c., Spong.; during stool, Nux m.; during stool, allow no rest, Staph.; during and after stool, Niccol; like stabs with a penknife, with dry heat at anus, l l Ratan.; towards anus, iCarbo v.; twinging, like lightning into rectum, caus- ing him to start, Zinc.; upward, in hemor- rhoids, Sul. Hºº cutting, darting, lan- cinating, pricking, sticking, stinging. Anus, straining: Cochl.; as if diarrhoea would ensue during stool, Spong.; during stool, Cycl., Kali bi.; during stool, in dysentery, 1Coloc.; as if not all stool was through, Form.; feces remaining during stool, ILach. Hº" press- ure ; Rectum tenesmus, and Stool urging. Anus, stricture: ; ABsc. h., Cann. S.; spas- modic, HKali br. Hº" constriction. Anus, sweat: offensive, Thuya. Anus, swelling : Apis, ICurar., IGraph., IHep., IPod., Sarrac., ISul.; with burning itching, ISul.; when hemorrhoids do not pro- trude, Sep. ; hot, on left side, | | Med.; of mucous membrane, JBell.; orifice seems some- what swollen, Paeonia ; puffy, tender, at pos- terior verge, with hemorrhoids internally, |Petrol.; peculiar sensation as if rectum were swollen, causing scraping prickling during stool, Cact.; with sore stitching pain, ISul.; tumefaction, Collin.; an uneven, or tubercu- lated and indurated mass, surrounding and protruding through centre of this an irregular ragged and ulcerated fissure (the outlet of rectum), discharging Sanious mucus, stool al- most impossible, ILach.; whitish red, IApis ; as from ascarides, l l Mar. v. Hºº abscess, inflamed, fistula. Anus, syphilitic complaints: l l Kali m. Anus, tearing pain: Berb., IColch., Kali c., IMez., IINux v., | |Sul., Zinc.; jerks, ICepa; ripping, after stool, Natr. m.; during stool, Cepa, Colch.; as if sphincter were torn with effort during stool, ILach.; after stool, IKali c., INatr. m.; during constipated stool, Agar., | |Selen., HSep.; through whole urethra, IMez. Anus, tension: in evening, in bed, Lyc.; as of a cord connecting with navel, cutting pain every time he straightens up, Ferr. iod.; pain- ful, prevents rising and walking, | |Sul. Anus, throbbing (beating pulsating): Alum., Calc. p., Crot. t., Rhod.; externally, Lyss.; as with little hammers, after diarrhoea, every evening for a week, ILach.; during menses, ILyss.; painful all day, Sul.; painful, after constipated stool, ISul.; during stool, Natr. m.; after stool, Berb., || Manc.; after difficult stool, l l Alum. Anus, tickling : | | Ang., HSpig., ISul.; volupt- uous, in lower part, Bell. B& crawling, itching, tingling. Anus, tingling: Cinch., Colch.; itching, night- ly, with seat worms, IIA con.; in pruritus, Ign.; after stool, Plat.; better by applying cold water, Tereb.; with worms, Tereb.; as from as- carides, Zinc. Bº crawling, tickling. Anus, twisting: as if twisted up; followed by cutting, | | Ratan.; as if something twisted and turned about in a circle, Ferr. iod. Anus, twitching: worse to intolerable degree during stool, allows no rest, Staph.; of muscles, |Merc. Anus, ulceration: IPaeonia; large bleeding burning ulcers, ICalc.; in fistula, IHydras.; from decubitus, l l Paeonia ; two indurated ulcers, sore (primary syphilis), l l Syph. ; ulcer partly in integument, sharp cut edges and exuding much moisture, iPaeonia; ulcer- ated pimples, Kali c. Hºº abscess, dis- charge, excoriated, fissure, fistula, sore- Il GSS. Anus, urging: with aching in small of back, Merc. per.; with diarrhoeic stool of brown frothy matter, IIRali bi.; with passage of mucus, iCarbo v.; griping pains, SO Severe as to cause headache and heat in head during stool, Oxal. ac.; painful, in hemorrhoids, | |Sabina; from wind, Agar.; tenesmus, Bell. Hº pressure. Anus, warts: cauliflower excrescence, at verge, of size of a quarter of a dollar, l l Thuya, ; con- dylomata, Aur. met., iiNitr. ac., IStaph., IThuya ; broad, flat, Sul.; broad, moist, with severe burning and itching (syphilis), Merc. d.; three or four condylomatous chancres, ILyc.; in a scrofulous syphilitic baby, l l Aur. mur.; with serous discharge, Aur. mur.; en- circled by a ring of condylomata, Sep.; con- dylomatous enlargement, l l Thuya ; con- dylomata flat, moist, mucous, IIThuya ; old flat condylomata, with burning worse at night, IEuph.; condylomata, with , profuse flux, IMillef.; margin occupied by three large con- dylomata, IThuya ; slightly elevated, wart- like surfaces, round surfaces half to one and a half inches in diameter, after using copaiva for chancre, IBenz, ac.; excrescence, Jacar.; excrescences, moist, irregular, Petrol.; weakness, sensation of, Alum., Natr. ph.; as if weakened by long continued diarrhoea, with frequent urging to stool, iColoc. Anus, water: sensation as if drops flowed down, Ferr. iod.; as of trickling cold water, Cann. S. Anus, worms: tº Worms. Anus, writhing: affecting whole nervous system painfully, ICroc. CHOLERA (Asiatic, cholerine, sporadic), II Acon., IAEthus., IAilant., II Ant. t., ; An- throk.,11Apis, Arg. nit., II Ars., Asar., Bell., IIBry., Calc., IICamph., Canth., Caps, iCar- bo v., HCham., I Chin.s.,ICic., II Colch., ICrot.t., ICup. ac., IICup.m., IDulc., IElat, Eup. perf., IGrât., IHell., IHydr. ac., IHyos., IIpec., Iris, II.Jatroph., IKali ph., ILach., ILaur., Magn. p., Merc., IMur. ac., Natr. m., INux, V., iPhos., iPhos. ac., IPod, IPsor., IRhus, IISec., IStram., IISul., ITabac., ITVer., Ver. v.; abdomen, sensitive to contact, with draw: ing and cramps in fingers, ITVer.; Spasms of abdominal muscles, in severe cases, IPlumb.; asphyctic stage, Camph., 1Carbo V., Crotal, ILaur., IOp., I Phos., Tabac.; breath, cold, IICamph., HiCarbo v., ICinch., Colch.,II Ver.; when two large doses of camphor have been given, and there is congestion to head and threatened apoplexy, iOp.; oppressive an- guish in chest, gives patient desire to escape 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 533 from bed, ITVer.; cholerine, during epidemic, in persons debilitated and relaxed by heat of summer, IPhos. ac.; after catching cold while overheated, I lTabac.; coldness, sudden, extreme, IICamph., Crotal., TVer.; with colic, Magn.p.; colic, violent, especially around na- vel, as if abdomen would be torn open, II Ver.; collapse, Atrop.s., IICamph., IICarbo v.,Cro- tal., 1Cup. m., ISec., II Ver., | |Xan.; cramps, Crotal., Cup. ars, ICup. m., Magn. p.; cramps, in calves, ICup. m., IPhos., ISul., II Ver.; followed by croup, ISpong.; cyanosis, : Sinap.; great debility, Il Ver.; with exhaust- ion, IAcon., Ars., IICarbo v., ICinch., lNuph., Sec., II Ver.; diarrhoea of children, epidemic, IPod.; preceded by diarrhoea, IPhos. ac.; followed by diarrhoea, Merc., Phos. ac.; followed by diarrhoea in old people, Coff. t.; dysenteric if Phos. fails, Merc. cor.; dry, sudden cessation of all discharges, Camph., IHydr, ac.; dry, without vomiting or diar- rhoea, Chloral.; from emotional causes, fright at seizure or death of relatives, IOp.; deathly anguish, face bluish or pale, blue margins around eyes, ITVer.; with fear of death, II Ver.; typhoid form, I Bell., IIHry., IRhus, IIWer.; formication all over body, l l Sec.; gas- tric, spasmodic condition prevails, Tabac.; severe gastric symptoms, Ipec.; wrinkled skin of palms of hands, Phos., ITVer.; with heaviness and dulness of head, IHell. ; after quinine, occasional omission of one heart- beat, causing patient to fear heart disease and sudden death, the omission appeared as soon as he was talking or thinking of it, l l Oxal. ac.; with indifference, Il Ver.; depending on an inflammatory state, TFerr. ph.; with lar- yngeal spasm at midnight, nearly suffocating, | |Stram.; caused by affection of nerves of intestinal canal, Magn. p.; paralytic form, ICup.ac., IICup. m., IVer.; premonitory symp- toms, Acon., Coff. t., INux v.; scarcely per- ceptible pulse, Crotal.; rapid, fully devel- oped, IIGrat.; solar plexus, implicated dis- turbances in circulation and respiration, with cyanosis and threatened suffocation, Op.; congestive stage, or stage of reaction, Acon.; first stage, before period of collapse, Ipec., II.Jatroph., | | Kali br.; in first stage, with severe urging to stool and very scanty dis- charge, or discharge spasmodically retained, INux v.; second stage caused by affection of nerves of intestinal canal, l l Kali ph.; last stage, Hydr. ac.; sequelae, || Phos.; choleraic symptoms are better, partial reaction has set in, but tongue becomes thickly coated with mucus, Merc.; soporous condition, ICic.; tingling all over body, I lSec.; cold tongue, II Ver.; tongue gluey, IPhos. ac.; torpor of vegetative system without any great mental or sensory disturbances, Il Ver.; retention of urine, ITVer.; suppression of urine, Crotal.; vertigo, Il Ver.; with vomiting, Ant. t., Ars., ICamph., IColch., Crotal., ICup. ac., IICup. m., I Hell.., | | Hydr. ac., Jatroph., IKali ph., Il Ver.; vomiting on fourth day, IPhos. ac.; vomiting predominates, IBism.; more retch- ing than vomiting, Sec.; violent eructations, upward and downward, Il Ver.; vomiting, with constant desire for cold drinks, ITVer.; voice feeble, hoarse, ITVer. A prophylactic, suggested by Hering, con- sisting of a pinch of powdered milk of sulphur (Lac sulphur), sprinkled into stockings and worn in contact with the soles of feet, has proved a successful preventive in several epi- demics of Asiatic cholera. AEgidi recommends as a preventive one dose every evening for a week, of Chin. m. 0,01–0,06 and ozonized Water. CHOLERA INFANTUM: Acon., IIAEthus., IAnt. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Ars. i., HBell., Benz. ac., Bism., IBry., ICadm. S., IICalc., Calc. p., 1Camph., Carbo v., | | Carbol. ac.,IICham., ICinch., | | Coff. t., 1Colch., Cornus, IICrot. t., ICup. m., | | Diosc., Elat., IFerr. ph., Gamb., Grat., | | Guaraea, IHyos., IIIpec., IIgn., IIris, IKalibr., IKreo., ILaur., IIMagn. c., IMagn. p., IManc., JNatr. m., Natr. S., IIOp., Oxal. ac., Phos., IPhos. ac., IPlant., IIPod., | |Polyg., Psor., Puls., IRob.,ISec., Sil., ISul, Tabac., ITuberc., Thu- ya, ITVer., Ver.v.,IIZinc.; abdomen sensitive, HVer.; awakes with fright, IPsor., Stram.; breath cold, TVer.; breathing difficult, Ver.; better on being carried, l l Ver.; with reflex cerebral irritation before effusion, IKali br.; after disease has been checked, suitable on account of loss of liquids and feebleness of di- gestion, ICinch.; relapse from an unusually cold night, or caused-thereby, Dulc.; cold sur- face, IICamph., Carbo v., II Ver.; followed by convulsions, with hydrocephaloid, Zinc.; with cough and golden yellow stools, IIPhos.; with whooping cough, Ars.; cries out, during sleep, Psor.; duringdentition, Acon.,IAEthus., Ars., IBov., IICham.,ICina, Coloc., ICup.m., IFerr. m., IGels., IIIpec., IKreo., IMagn. c., | |Magn.p., Merc., INux m., Phos.ac., IIPod., IPsor.,IIRheum, Sul.; from irritation of teeth, chiefly with morning aggravation, l l Hep.; with copious diarrhoea, ; Coff. t.; appears as if drugged, IIOp.; emaciation, face like that of an old person, IIGuaiac., INux v.; en- cephalitica, IIod.; eructations, putrid, Sal. ac.; with blueness around eyes, Ver.; with strabismus, Stram.; face pale, Stram.; skin seems drawn tightly over bones of face, IVer.; especially in fat, pale children, Calc., IIpec.; in hot weather, Pod.; can hardly move a limb (cholera infantum), ICadm. s.; nervous, restless, at night, IPsor.; worse at night, ITabac.; worse at night, better towards morning, | | Wer.; generally begins after mid- night, Ars., ISul.; obstinate cases, IPsor., ISyph.; with opisthotonos, vomiting, and watery diarrhoea, l l Med.; psoric, prone to eruptions and excoriations, IPsor., Sul.; de- sire to sit up, Ver.; child smells sour, ICalc., IIMagn. c., IIRheum ; wrinkling of skin of hands and fingers, Ver.; second and third stages, with bloody, shreddy, mucous stools, with or without oppression,gagging, dull, leaden countenance, somnolence, IKreo.; with stupor,snoring, and convulsions, Op.; typhoid type, IBry., Rhus, TVer.; sudden, IKali br., IVer.;with thirst, Ars.,Tabac.;with thirst for large quantities of water, IBry., Ver.; thirst, takes nothing but water which is heard gur- gling to stomach, Laur.; tongue cold, Ver.; vomiting, IIArs., Ars. i., HDiosc., IIIpec., IIris, IManc., l l Med., Tabac., HIVer.; vomit- ing excited by least quantity of water taken, Ars., Ver.; violent, watery vomiting and 534 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. purging, HVer.; with excessive weakness, er. CHOLERA MORBUS : Acon., LAnt.c., Ant. t., II Ars., Camph., Caulo., ; Ced., Colch., Coloc., IICrot. t., | | Diosc., IIFlat., IGrat., Iris, IIIpec., Jatroph., Kali bi., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPod., | | Polyg., Raph., ISec., Tabac.,Thuya, Il Ver., Ver.v.; child cries out, starts and jumps during sleep, appears fright- ened on awaking, head rolls from side to side, Zinc.; colic, after stool, IZinc.; cramps in calves and feet or fingers, Il Ver; painful cramps in limbs or stomach, IDiosc.; painless papescent diarrhoea for many days, Zinc.; lies doubled up in agony, I I Wer. v.; from drinking too much water, I Grat.; from drinking ice wa- ter, l l Puls.; from drinking strange water, Bry.; in drunkards (a teaspoonful of salt in a glass of water), Natr. m.; feet fidgety, IZinc.; after fruit, IIpec., ICinch., ITVer.; from melons, IZing.; in hottest season, Iris; with hydro- cephaloid, IZinc.; worse after midnight and towards morning, IPod.; worse at night, ITVer.; characterized by absence of pain, IPod.; cold sweat, ICup. met., II Ver.; with thirst, Il Ver.; with prostration, IColch., Il Ver.; vomiting, II Ars, Ars. i., IDiosc., IIIpec., Iris, Jatroph., IManc., ||Med., ITabac., ITVer. #& Stools; also Chap. 16, Vomiting. CONSTIPATION: || Abies, Absin., IAEsc. g., II AEsc. h., IAEthus., || Alet., || Aloe, IIAlum., Alumin., ‘Ammoniac., Amm. c., IIAnac. Or., I Agar., Agnus, Ang., II Apis, Arg, nit., Ars. m., Arund., Asch. S., Ascl. t., Aurant., Aur. mur., Badiag., Bapt., IBerb., TBism., Bor., Brach., II Bry., Calc., Calc. a., HCarbo a., Carbo v., | | Carbol. ac., Card. m., HCasc., Caulo., IICaust., IChel., | | Chen. v., HChin. s., 1Chrom. ac., Clem., I, Collin., ICon., 1Cop., ICrotal., Cub., | | Cupr. ac., IDaph., IDig., IDiosc., IDulc., Elaps, Eryng., HFerr., Form., IIGraph., Guaiac., IHell., Hydras., IHydrocot., Iris, Jab., Jacar., Jatroph., IKali m., IILach., ILac def., | | Led., ILept., Lil. tig., IILyc., Lyss., IMagn. c., IIMagn. m., Manc., Mang., ||Med., Melil., Meny- anth., || Merc., IMerc. iod. flav., Mez., IMu- rex, IMur. ac., | | Naja, Natr. c., IINatr. m., Niccol., INitr. ac., INux v., Ol. an., IIOp., IOxal. ac., ||Paeonia, IPallad., IPetrol., IIPhos., || Phyt., IIPlat., IIPlumb., IPod., | | Polyp., Ptel., IPuls., IRaph., | |Rob., | |Sang., ISec., IISep., IISil., ISpong., IStann., ISul.., | |Tabac., ITarant., Tell., 1Therid., | Thuya, Trill., | |Tuberc., ||Urt. ur., Ustil., Variol., IVer., Viol., Vespa. Constipation, abdomen : ascites, l l Senecio ; bloated, Bov.; distended, Magn. m., || Op.; distended, with uterine tumor, and in albumi- nuria, ITereb.; drawing pain, ILyc.; much pressure in muscles, with difficult stool, dis- charged in pieces, l l Plat.; great effort of muscles to expel large stool, Zinc.; prolonged efforts at stool render muscles sore, IºSil. ; caused by adominal plethora, IPOd.; pains recurring periodically with spasmodic con- striction, | | Plumb.; pinching, Menyanth.; pressure, in evening, Zinc.; tympanitis, and stupor, l l Acet. ac. Constipation, in Addison's disease : I.Natr. m., IPhyt. Constipation, aggravation of all complaints: lArg. nit. Constipation, in alcoholism: º33° drunkards. Constipation, in anaemia: IAlumin. ICalc., 1Carbo V., ICinch., IFerr., IHelon., Hydras., Kali c., Natr. m., INux V., IPhos., HSep. Constipation, anus: clawing, IZinc.; sensation as though closed, or contracted, ILach.; itch- ing, after stool, ISul.; lancinating upward, after stool, ISul.; pressure, Zinc.; spasms, Hºnº stinging, ISul.; throbbing, after stool, Sul. Constipation, appetite: poor IBry., Hydras, Nux v., 10p.; anorexia, in amenorrhoea, Zinc. Constipation, apoplexy : precursor, I Ast. r., IBry., HNux v., IIOp., iTPhos., IPlumb., Sil. Constipation, back: aching, | |Psor.; pain in small of II Lach., Merc.; pain in small of, as if it would break, IILyc.; obstinate, in nephritic colic, l l Pareira, ; posterior spinal sclerosis, | | Pic. ac.; to pubes, ISabina; with spinal affections, as if rectum were paralyzed, IISil. Constipation, better when constipated : ICalc. Constipation, bile : from lack of, Act.s., IKalim. Constipation, bleeding: large quantities of blood discharged at once, in old women, | | Psor.; after severe hemorrhage, IFerr.; with haematemesis, instead of menses, Ham.; with hemorrhage from uterus, IFerr. Constipation, in brain affections: IHell.; hydro- cephalus, I Apis, l l Carbol, ac.; inflammation, lMerc. v.; tubercular meningitis, ILyc. Constipation, breathing : asthma, Arg. nit.; difficult, ; Calc. Sul. Constipation, in bronchitis: ICina. Constipation, with catarrh: Ant. t., IIAlumin, Eup. perf. Cººtion, chest: paresis (flatulent colic), Elat. Constipation, in children: Acon., IIAlumin., | Ant. c., IBry., IICalc., | | Cham., IGraph., IHep., Hydras., ILyc.; IMagn. m., JNatr. m., Nitr. ac., IINux v., IIOp., IPlat., IPlumb., IPod., Psor, ISep., Sil., Sul., Ver.; active, ir- ritable infants or those who have been prema- turely fed on meat, IBNux v.; since birth, after failure of cathartics and enemata, Hy- dras.; bottlefed, dry, crumbling stools, IPod.; chronic, TVer.; with emaciation, I Kreo.; re- stores contractility of intestines, Lyc.; manual assistance must be rendered to extract feces, IISep.; with retraction of meconium, l l Kali br.; in meningeal affections, I Apis ; in the newborn, INux v., LIOp., ISul., 17inc.; in the newborn, when based on venous disturbances, ICroc.; of sucklings, IIAlum., IApis, I Bry., |Nux v., II Op., Ver.; in infants, after Nux v. or Lycop., IWer.; timid, afraid to go to bed alone, ICaust.; with prolapsus of rectum, Pod. gº dentition. Constipation, with chill: in morning, in nursing children, 1 INux v.; cannot get warm, ILac def. §§" cold. Constipation, after cholera: TNux v.; after cholera morbus, IHyper. Constipation, chronic (habitual, obstinate, persistent): I Acet. ac., II Apis, Ars. h., Asaf., IBar. m., Bell., IBry., HCoca, Euph., IFerr., Ferr. p., Ferr. m., IGuaraea, IGraph., Hep., IIpec., IKali bi., HKali iod., ILach., IILac def., ILaur., ILyc., IMerc, d., IMez, I INatr. m., | | Natr. p., Phyt., IPlumb., IPuls., 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 535 | |Sars., ||Sep., ISul., ISyph., Tabac., | |Zinc.; intermittent, or due to a residence in India, IPod., after failure of Nux v., IIPlat.; after failure of Nux v. and Sul., IISep.; for many years, agony of passage, like child-bearing, when injections were given, l l Syph. Constipation, from excessive use of coffee : |Nux V. Constipation, cold : taking, after Scarlatina, weather, Il Ver. Gº chill. Constipation, with colic : Ant. c., Ars., Coloc., Elat., Sil., 1Tereb.; in infants, IIris, IIOp.; in typhus, II Ars.; flatulent, IElat., Zinc.; severe, awaking her almost every night, lasted from one to two hours, l l Pod.; about navel, 1Coloc.; potter's, IAlum. Constipation, during convalescence from pro- tracted and severe sickness: 1 INitr. ac. Constipation, convulsions: precedes convul- sions, IIMux v.; accompanies convulsions, ICup. m., Stram. Bºt epilepsy. Constipation, cough : causes dry, HSep.; ac- companied by, Con.; with fixed pain in left side, just above cardiac region, IGraph.; in whooping cough, I Amb., IPod. Constipation, with debility: INux m.; and dropsy, ICinch. Bº After stool, weakness. Constipation, in delirium tremens: IHStram. Constipation, in dentition : Acon., Ant. c., IApis, IBry., HCalc., ICaust., Cham., HDo- lich., IGraph., Guaraea, l l Hell., IKreo., IMagn. m., Natr. m., IINux v., Sep., IISil. Bºy" children. Constipation, in diabetes: | | Uran. n. relieved, | | Cup. m., l l Kali br., Kali m., ILact, ac., ILac def., Mosch., IOp., Tarant. Constipation, diarrhoea: preceded by diarrhoea, Ascl. t., ICic., Jugl., IINux v.; preceded by diarrhoea in infants artificially nursed, IPod.; succeeded by pancreatic diarrhoea (salivation), IIris; succeeded by thin watery diarrhoea, Iris; for three days, after diarrhoea, Gnaphal.; fol- lowing diarrhoea that had been checked with brandy, IINux v.; followed next day by diar- rhoea (lead colic), INux v.; alternating with diarrhoea, IAct. rac., Agar., Amm. m., Ant. c., I Arg. nit., IBry., HCard. m., 1Casc., IIChel., Coff., 1Con., Cop., ICup. m., IDig., Ferr. iod., Gamb., Gnaphal., Hydras., IJugl., IKali c., IKob., ILach., Magn. S., Manc., Natr. a., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. S., HINitr. ac., INux m., IINux v., IIOp., IPlumb., ||Pod, IPtel..,IPuls., Ruta, Sang., | | Sep., Stram., Sul.; alternating, with bilious diarrhoea, Con...; alternating, in young children, | |Natr. p.; alternating, in dilated heart, Tabac.; alternat- ing, in emphysema, Hep.; alternating every three or four days, passages resembling raw or boiled beef, pounded fine, with mucus and intolerable fetid smell (dysentery), ILept.; alternating with bleeding hemorrhoids, I ICol- lin.; alternating, after inflammation of bowels, IIgn.; alternating, with white diarrhoeic stool (jaundice), IIod.; alternating, in headache, ILac def.; alternating, in hepatitis, IIChel.: alternating in old people, Il Ant. c., IPhos.; alternating, in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; alternating, in uterine polypi, ICon...; alter- nating every week or ten days, diarrhoea comes on between midnight and morning, with great urgency for stool, and violent from taking, Ign.; from IHell.; in cold pains in abdomen, better by passage of copi- ous liquid discharge, l l Plumb.; due to sud- denly checked diarrhoea, Nux v. Bº Diar- rhoea, constipation. Constipation, in diphtheria: 339 throat. Constipation, drugs: after abuse of cathartics, Agar., Ant.c., Bry., Cinch., THydras., Lach., II.Nux v., Op., Ruta, ISul. ; after use of cathar- tics, in ovarian tumor, II Coloc.; purgatives of no avail, IILac. def., IOp.; bowels will not move without aid of purgatives, IPhyt. Constipation, of drunkards: Agar., IKali c., à Lach., IINux V., IOp., ISul. Constipation, in dyspepsia: IAbies, Agar., Alet., IIAlum., IAlumin., Amm. m., Asaf., Bism., IIBry., HCalc., Chel., 1Coccul., Col- lin., IGraph., Hep., IIHydras., IKali c.,ILyc., IMerc. cor., Nitr. ac., MINux v., II Plumb., iPod., | | Sal. ac., IISep., Sil., | | Vib.; in large eaters, Aloe, Diosc. Hº stomach. Constipation, in epilepsy : IHyos. H&º convulsions. Constipation, with eructation: Carb. S., Car- bol. ac., INux v., Zing. Constipation, eruption: large, red blotches over body, with fever, 1Cop.; in subjects of her- petic diathesis, IGraph.; herpes, Carb. S.; in bend of elbows, or popliteal space, IHep. Hºe skin. Constipation, eyes: conjunctivitis and leucoma, IKali c.; pustular keratitis, l l Psor. Constipation, face : prosopalgia, Mez., IIMatr. Ill. Constipation, with fevers: Calad., Cinnam.; bil- ious, IEup. perf.; gastric, Ant. c., | Sep.; hectic, ; Calc. s.; intermittent, i l’Ant. c., ICar- bo v., ICimex, I Ferr., | |Pod.; duringapyrexia, Ign.; after intermittents treated by quinine, ICepa, IPuls.; in prevailing, II Amm. m.; after rheumatic, IIHydras.; slow, alternating with constipation, INux v.; in yellow fever, Merc. Bºy" chill. Constipation, with flatulence: HCarbo v., Col- lin, Iris, Lach., ILyc.,INux v., Plat., Sabad, Sarrac., IISil., ISul.; borborygmi, and pain in bowels, Sarrac.; colic, Iris; incarcerated, in left side, Sul.; with rumbling (epidemic in- fluenza), Sabad.; rumbling, in evening, Zinc. B& Chap. 19, Flatulence. Constipation, head: congestion, Ast; r., Bry, BCrotal., INux v.; hot, and cold body, IBufo. Constipation, headache: Alum., Anag., I Asar., HIBry., HCalc., Calc. p., IHydras., LIris, IILac def., ILept., Natr. m., IINux v., | | Petrol, | |Phos., IPlumb., | |Sil., IWer.; in strong ple- thoric adults, INux v.; chlorotic, IIFerr., | |Zinc.; dull, IIPry., HINux v.; affecting fore- head and eyes, Iris; nervous, Iris, Naja, | | Petrol.; aching, ||Plat.; at intervals of one, two, or three days, IPuls.; periodical, sore, as if from ulceration, IIMux v.; sick headache, 1Coff, IPod., ISul.; pain in forehead, ex- tends to occiput, intense, distracting, unbear- able, | | Lac def. Constipation, heart affection: Cact., ICup. m., ILyc. vir.; with palpitation, IKali c.; weakness of action (angina pectoris), l l Phyt. Constipation, with heat: Lyc.; and burning in stomach, IPtel. Bºy" fever. Constipation, with hemorrhoids: IIAEsc. h., I Amm. c., Ant. c., Aur. met., HBerb., 1Cact., IICollin., Diosc., IIHydras, JIris, JINatr. 536 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. m., INitr. ac., IINux v., Sep.; alternates with bleeding, Stram.; bleeding, blind or pro- truding, Il Collin.; from hemorrhoidal con- gestion, ICact.; hemorrhoidal and hypo- chondriac persons, ISul.; worse in morning, ElPod.; renal disturbance, or cystitis, IChim. umb. §§ Hemorrhoids constipation. Constipation, with hysterical symptoms: IIgn., HOp., IIPlat. Constipation, from injuries: after a blow on rectum, Arn.; impaction following mechani- cal injuries, Ruta. Constipation, intestines: as from constric- tion or contraction, IINux v.; as from dry- ness, Il Coloc.; dryness of mucous membrane, Alum., IGraph.; dryness, with watery secre- tion in other parts, ITNatr. m.; ileus, Colch.; from ileus or paresis, Op.; intussusception, IThuya; pseudo-membranous inflammation of some portion of large intestines, l l Merc. cor.; paralysis, Plumb.; pain in upper por- tion of small, Colch.; from pressure on rec- tum from a gravid uterus or abdominal tu- mors, IOp.; continual pressure in rectum, | | Ptel.: from spasmodic action, Zinc.; tenderness, especially in transverse and de- scending colon, Codein.; torpidity, IIAlum., Apoc., Bufo., | | Calab., 1Camph., IICham., Chin. S., Coca, Coff., Euphor., Ferr., Ferr. ph., IGels., IIGraph., Hell., IHep., Hy- dras., IIgn., IKali c., Lil. tig., Med., IINatr. m., INux m., IINux v., IIOp., IPlat., IPod., IPsor., || Ratan., ISil., ISinap., | |Tabac., IThu- ya, Ver.; torpidity, especially in pregnancy, ICollin.; torpid, with offensive breath, ICar- bol. ac.; torpid, in chorea, l l Sec.; torpid, in bilious colic, Iris; torpid, for five weeks, in neuralgia of head, l l Syph.; torpid, in ovaritis, | | Ustil.; torpid, in neurosis of stomach, l l Sang., ineffectual urging in rectum, l l AFSc. h., || Amb., | | Anac., Arn., | | Asaf., IBell., Calc., IICaps., ICarbo v., Caust., Coccul., IICon., Graph., | | Hydras., IIgn., IKalm., IILach., IILyc., IIMerc., INatr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., IPhyt., | | Pod., IPuls., IISep., Sil., IStaph., IISul., IVer., Zinc.; ineffectual de- sire, with pain in rectum, IISil.; in perforating ulcer, IKali c. 53; Rectum torpid; also Chap. 19, Intestines intussusception, torpid. Constipation, from lead poisoning: Alum., 1HOp., IIPlat., Sul. Constipation, with leucorrhoea: Collin., Gels., 1 Hydras.; glassy, INatr. m.; thick, transparent mucus, Pod. Constipation, liver: with liver disorders, IIHy- dras., IMagn. m., INitr. ac., IIMux v., | | Pod., 1Sil., | |Sep., | |Sul., Zinc.; with biliary colic, FCinch.; with liver complaint and itching, IDOlich.; in enlargement, Chion. v., Con...; with hardness in region of liver, IGraph.; in inflammation, IMerc.; in chronic hepatitis, IPod.; with jaundice, Aur. met., Nux v., Tarax.; with pains in liver and right shoul- der, Merc. c.; with torpid liver, Stilling.; recurring bilious attacks, with large, hard stool, like balls, and inability to lie on right side, Magn. m. e Constipation, with feeling of distension of mammae: IKali c. Constipation, menses: before, IIRali c., IISil., Vespa; during, Amm. c., IIApis, ITNatr. m., tNatr.s.; worse during, with prolapsus uteri, IAur. met.; after, Graph.; in amenorrhoea, IGraph., IIHam.; menses absent six weeks, IGlon. ; from the time menses commenced, | | Phyt.; with delayed menses, IIGraph. ; dur- ing first day of menses (gastralgia), 1Graph.; irregular, ICycl., IGraph., IIris; instead of menses, IGraph.; late, Sul.; suppressed, ICycl.; in dysmenorrhoea, Coccul.; with menorrhagia, Collin., IFerr. S.; between periods, in angina syphilitica, Lach. t Constipation, mental condition: dejected, ICalc. p., Chel., IGraph.; from fright or fear, IOp.; in hypochondriasis, Grat., Ipec., Natr. m., IINux v., IVer.; hypochondriasis, in studious men of sedentary, habits, IIMux v.; in hypochondriacal subjects with marked abdominal symptoms, IGraph.; in mania, IBell.., | |Nux v., IWer.; acute mania after melancholy, IGels.; melancholy, IOleand., | | Plat.; melancholy after typhoid, IHell.; from mental overwork, IINux v.; with ner- vousness, IIris; nervous excitability, I | Calab. Constipation, mouth: | | Carbol. ac.; breath fetid, ICarbo v., IGraph., ILach., IPlumb.; breath fetid after diphtheria, or scarlatina, IPhyt.; pain in gums, | Anag.; with bad taste, IBry., Plumb, Staph. Constipation, with nausea; Coccul, IHyper.; during pregnancy, Collin. Constipation, nose: catarrh, IILyc.; with coryza and obstruction, 1Psor.; chronic inflamma- tion of Schneiderian membrane, Kali bi. Constipation, of old people: . Aloe, Alum., |Ant. c., IBar. c., IBry., HCalc. p., ILach., IOp., Phos., IPhyt., Rhus, Ruta. Constipation, ovaries: dropsy, Apis; inflam- mation, Arg. met., Ham., ILach., ILyc., IPlat., ISep. Constipation, with paralysis: Arn., Caust., 1Coccul., IIPlumb., ISul.; in consequence of protracted diarrhoea in subjects leading a sedentary life, also in robust healthy men, IOp.; of paralytic origin, Ign. Hº intestines torpid ; also Rectum paralysis. Constipation, in parotitis: Dory. Constipation, periodic : every Monday, or on days after a fete, only in winter, l l Stann.; every three or six months, I | Kalibi. Constipation, in workers in plaster: Calc. s. Constipation, in pneumonia: Arn.; of drunk- ards, Ant. t.; typhoid, ILachn. Constipation, with portal stasis: ICroc., IINux v., IISul. Constipation, during pregnancy: Agar., IAlum., Ant. t., Apis, Bry., Collin., IIDolich., IHydras., ILyc., IINux v., Op., IPlumb., IIPlat., IPod., IISep., ISul.; after night watching and mental disturbance, | | Puls.; during sixth month, l l Rhus; after abortion, IApis ; in childbed, I Amb., Ant. c., IBry., ICon., INux v., IPlat.; six weeks after confinement, in hydrogenoid constitu- tion, INatr. S.; in women whose abdominal organs are weak in consequence of frequent miscarriages or multiple and difficult labors, |Kali c. gº Intestines torpid ; also Rectum torpid. Constipation, with ranula : returning period- ically with dryness of mouth, worse in after- noon, LySS. Constipation, rectum : Bºy" intestines; also Rectum torpid. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 537 Constipation, in rheumatism: IAgar., IPlat., IPlumb.; in persons subject to, IISep. Constipation, from sedentary habits : Aloe, |Bry., Hydras., Iris, ILyc., IINux v., Op., |Plat., Pod., ISul.; with irritation,IPod.; with menstrual troubles, IIPlat. Constipation, with sexual debility: Dig.; im- potence, 7:Mosch. ; from nocturnal emissions, IGraph., ILyc.; from sexual excitement, INux v.; due to onanism, ILyc., II Nux v.; sperma- torrhoea, l l Collin. Constipation, with skin trouble, ISul.; itching, Ind. ɺ eruption, Constipation, sleep: from prolonged night watching, IINux v. Constipation, in affection of solar plexus: Lyc. Constipation, spleen : splenitis, ICitrus; chronic enlargement, Con. Constipation, stomach: cancer, l l Cund., IKali bi.; chronic affections, IKali bi., IISep.; with gastric catarrh, IHydras., IKalibi., INNux v.; in gastro-intestinal catarrh, Hippoz.; with gastric derangements, Dory., HIOd., Kalibi., II.Nux v.; in gastralgia, Asaf., IAbrot., Bry., |Calc., 11Caust., IGrat., IKali c., l l Phos., IStaph., Stram.; gastralgia, in those of lym- phatic temperament, Con.; in gastralgia, probably due to metallic poisoning, | | Sul. ac.; gastralgia, in old age, Bar. c.; with pressure and unsatisfactory belching, ILach.; weak, | |Menyanth. Hºº dyspepsia. Constipation, with stupor : 110p., Stram. Constipation, with sweat: at night, IKali c. ɺ fever. Constipation, throat (diphtheria): IBapt., ILac c.; chronic pharyngitis, Sil. Constipation, tongue : black, in Scarlatina, ILach.; coated, IKali s. Constipation, while traveling: Alum., IIgn., IOp., IIPlat. Constipation, with urging: gº intestines; also, Stool urging. Constipation, urine : hot, I | Ferr.; in urinary troubles, 1Cannab.; with violent urging to urinate, Sars.; retained, Hyos.; frequent uri- nation, Sars. Constipation, uterus: cancer, IGraph. ; conges- tion of cervix, Collin. ; depending upon neu- rosis with spasmodic constriction, producing displacement of uterus, IIPlat.; after uterine disease, IPod.; from decasional retroversion (hypertrophy of uterus), ICalend.; causes ute- rine displacement, Collin.; with uterine dis- placement, l l Natr. m.; prolapsus caused, Col- lin.; with prolapsus and dysmenorrhoea, Con. Constipation, varicocele: ICollin., IFluor. ac. Constipation, vertigo : II.Nux v.; with dizzi- ness and lachrymation, Calc. fl. Constipation, with vomiting: in colic, Op.; fecal, for eleven weeks, IOp.; of enormous masses of mucus intermixed with large bub- bles of air, occasionally greenish, IOp. Constipation, in women: liSep.; in anaemic women, IILac def.; inclined to erysipelatous inflammation and ulcerative processes of legs on rheumatic basis, IGraph.; disposed to faint or who bolt their food, INux m.; of timid, morose, dejected disposition, IGraph.; , of corpulent, good-humored women and chil- dren, IOp. º Constipation, with worms: Filix; ascarides, | |Sumb. DIARRHCEA : I.Acon., AEthus.,AFsc.h., I Agar., Alet., All. Sat., IIAloe., Alum., Amm. m., Ang., l l Anthrac., Ant. a., IIAnt. c., II Ant. t., IIApis, Apoc., Arg. met., II Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Arum m., Asar., ; Ascl. s., Ascl. t., Asta.c., Ast. r., IIBar. c., IIBapt., Bell., Berb., TBism., IBor., Bov., Brom., Brach., illºry., Cact., Calc., Calc. a., Calc. p., Canth., Caps., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., 1Carb.s.,Castor.,1Caust., Cean., IICham., Chel., Chim. umb., Chin. s., Cinnam., Cina, IICinch., Cist., Clem., Coccul., Coff. , Collin., Colch., Coloc., Con., Cop., Cor- nus, Crotal., IICrot. t., Cub., ICup. a., iCup. m., Diad., IDig., | | Dios., HIDulc., Eucal., IIFerr., Ferr. S., Filix, Fluor. ac., II Gamb., Gels., Graph, IGrat., Ham., IIHell., Hep, HyOS., l l Hydras., IIgn., IIllic., Ind., Iod., HIpec., IIIris, Jabor., Jatroph., Jugl., || Kali a., Kali b., Kali c., || Kali m., Kali n., ILach., Lact. ac., Laur., | | Lept., Lith., IILyc., ILyss., Magn. C., Melil., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. Sul., Mez., | |Morph. Sul.., || Mur. ac., ||Naja, Natr. C., IINatr. S., Niccol., INitr, ac., INuph., Nux m., I |Nux V., | | Ol. an:, Oleand., Op., Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phell., , IPhos., IPhos. ac., Phyt., IIPod., Psor., IPuls., Raph., IRatan., IIRheum, Rhod., IRhus, Rumex, ISang., Sec., Seneg, Sep, Squilla, Stram., IHSul., ISul. ac., Tabac., | | Tarant., IThuya, Tromb., IUran. n., ITVer., | |Xan., IIZing. Diarrhoea, abdomen : burning, IManc.; follows contractive pain, extending to chest, with tightness of breath, INatr. S.; cutting, Ang., Bov., IDig., IDulc., l.Jugl., B.Manc., IPuls.; cutting about navel, better by pressure, IStann.; cutting, principally below navel, with weakness in rectum (diarrhoea, dysentery), IPetrol.; cutting, in catarrh of stomach, Dulc.; cutting, in upper, IPetrol.; distension, Graph., Mosch.; flaccid, in chronic, l l Phos.; meteor- ism or rumbling (typhoid fever), IPhos.; griping, Sil., ISul.; preceded by griping and rumbling, Ptel; griping and rumbling, in phthisis, ILyc. vir.; hard and distended, with- out flatulency, Ferr.; pain, ICalc., HCalc. p., Calc. S., Ferr. S.; pain, with prolapsus ani, Merc. cor.; , pain, day and night, since several months, |Petrol.; pain, before stool, | | Form.; flatulent pain, before stool, Como.; relieves pain, in hypogastric region, 6 A.M., Chrom. ac.; pain, with slimy stool, Petrol.; pain and tenesmus (measles), Merc.; pinch- ing, Gamb.; , preceded by pinching, with rumbling, shifting pain, Natr. S.; pinching, worse at night (typhoid), Puls.; pressure fol. lows cutting, as from taking cold, IPetrol.; sickly feeling, | | Phyt.; soreness, Euphor.; fol. lows spasmodic pain in a circle, Nux m.; as if sharp stones rubbed together, ICOccul. H& Colic, flatulence, intestines. Diarrhoea, acids: aversion, Bell., Coccul., Ferr.; desire for, Ant. c., LAnt. t., Ars., HBOr., Brom., IBry, ICinch., Magn. c., Pod., TVer.; worse after, IAloe, Ant. c., Apis, Ars., Brom., Bry., Coloc., Lach., IPhos. ac., ISul.; in young persons, who grow too rapidly, IPhOS. ac.; from excess of acidity, ; Cetrar., | |Natr. p. Diarrhoea, in afternoon: Aloe, IBell., IBor., Calc., IICinch., Dulc., Laur., Lept., Tereb., Zinc.; 4 to 6, Carbo v.; 4 to 8, Hell., ILyc.; 5 to 6, Dig.; regularly, Ferr. 538 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Diarrhoea, air : worse in open, Agar., Amm. m., Coff, Grat.; worse in open, after drinking too freely of water, Grat.; worse in cold, HSil.; worse in currents, Acon., II Caps., Nux v.; worse in damp, ll Dulc.; better in open, Diosc., IPuls. Bº cold, damp weather. Diarrhoea, in albuminuria: IAur. mur., | |Te- reb.; in ante-desquamative stage of Bright’s disease, IHelon. Diarrhoea, anaemia: in chronic, l l Alum.; causes anaemia, with convulsions, I Ver. v.; with pale- ness of skin, H Ferr. s.; in women subject to sick headache and menstrual irregularities, ICycl. Diarrhoea, anus: burning, Euphor., Dulc.; con- striction, continued desire to evacuate, ILach.; gaping, IPhOS.; paralytic, weakness, involun- tary, Sec.; prolapsus, IPod.; Soreness, IINitr. ac., Tabac. Diarrhoea, aphthous: IBapt., IIBor., IBry., IKali m., Merc., Merc.c., Mur. ac., INitr, ac., ISul., IISul. ac. Diarrhoea, appetite: increased, Aloe, ICalc., IIod., A Lyc., Oleand., Phos., Stram., Ver.; 10 to 11 A.M., IISul.; bulimia alternating with anorexia, IFerr.; lost, Apis, Arn., Ars., IBor., IBry., ICinch., Cinnam., HColch., Cop., Dig., IDulc., Ferr. m., 1Gamb., IIris, Magn. c., |Merc., INux m., IPod., IPuls., IRheum, ISang., ISul., Ver.; lost, with rapid emaciation, : Ferr. m.; hunger, immediately after stool, from weak, empty feeling in bowels, but quickly satisfied, Petrol.; lost, with sleepi- ness, INux m. Diarrhoea, arms; and legs feel as if asleep, IDiad.; and hands cold, IIPhos.; cramps, ICup. m., Phos. ac., Ver. Diarrhoea, in autumn : I.Ars., . Ascl., Bapt., Il Colch., IIpec., IVer.; epidemic, IIMux m.; bilious, IIIris, IIMerc. cor. Diarrhoea, back : aching and lassitude, ICasc.; pain in small, as if in a vise, after mercury, HKali iod.; shooting, in small, in pregnancy, Calc. a. Diarrhoea, bathing: gº washing. Diarrhoea, bilious: Agar., Ammoniac., Apis, IAscl. t., Aspar., IBry., HCham., 1Colch., Cor- nus, IEup. pur., HFluor.ac., IGels., Ipec.,11ris, ILil. tig., Med., Merc., IMerc. cor., IMur. ac., INitr. ac.,IPhos. ac., IPod., IPtel..,ITarant., ITarax.; in albuminuria, Tereb.; infants with colic, no position relieves, IAcon. ; alternat- ing with constipation, Con.; worse during day, soon after drinking, especially warm drinks, 1Fluor, ac.; with fever, Iris, IMerc.; in forenoon, Cact.; with headache, Natr. s.; with griping, burning and tenesmus, ICornus; with lancinating, IBry.; at seashore, painless, driving her out of bed about 5 A.M., | | Syph. Hºt Stool bile, green, etc. Diarrhoea, brain : hydrocephaloid, IZinc.; in acute hydrocephalus, I | Hell.; hydrocephaloid, sudden metastasis from bowels, Ign.; in hy- drocephalus acutus, profuse, greenish, IPhos.; in hydrocephaloid, containing flakes of pus, II Apis ; reflex irritation, IPod. Bºº head, headache. - Diarrhoea, breathing: suffocation, Ver. Diarrhoea, bronchitis: IMerc. Diarrhoea, after burns: Ars., HCalc. Diarrhoea, in camp : Jugl., Pod.; chronic, ILept.; for nearly three months, hardly able to stand, ILept. Diarrhoea, catarrhal: I.Ant. t., IChel., HFerr. ph., IGels., I Merc.; in children or in warm weather, when nights are cold and damp, Ascl. t. ; after coryza, lSang., Selen ; in typhoid fever, fetid, debilitating, ; Ferr. m. Bºe cold weather. - Diarrhoea, chest: congestion, Act. rac.; con- striction, Cact., Sec., TVer.; exudation into pleura (induration of liver), l l Ratan. Diarrhoea, in children: I.Acon., IIAEthus., Agar., Agnus, Aloe, Amm. m., Ant. C., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., II Ars., Arund., HBell., IIBenz., IBor., II Calc., Canth., Castor., IHCham., ICina, ICinch., Coff., IColoc., Cor- nus, IICrot. t., Cupr. S., MDulc., Elat., Ferr., 1Form., Gamb., IGraph., IIHell., Hep., Hyos., IIIpec., IIris, Jalap., Kali bi., Lach., Laur., IMagn. c., IBMerc., Merc. d., HMur. ac., Natr. c., Niccol., Nitr. ac., B.Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., HIPod., HIPsor., HPuls., Raph., IIRheum, Sep., IISil., IStaph., IIStram., IISul., ISul. ac., IVal., IWer.; chronic, I Arg. nit., Calc., iCollin., INatr. m.; chronic, in boys, Calc.; chronic, in overfed children, IHSec.; in weak, sickly children, IStaph.; during epidemic of cholera, Pod.; with crying, and emaciation, Mar. v.; who have not cut any teeth, IRheum; emaciated, nurses well, but food passes undigested, open fontanelles, Sil.; with putrid, offensive eruc- tations, Sal. ac.; in nursing infants, Ant. c., I Arg. nit., Arund., Calc. a., ICrot. t., IGamb., | | Guaraea, IIpec., Jalap, IMagn. c., Phos. ac., IIPsor., Stann.; infants, where artificial food disagrees, INux v.; in infants, with gag- ging, IPod.; in an infant (chill), Elat.; about fourth month, also in older children, when aphthac are present, Merc.; have an old look, INux v., IOp., Phos. ac., Sil. ; scream- ing, thin, with sweaty head, Sil.; scrofulous, ICaust.; scrofulous, in morning,IIod.; scrawny, scrofulous, ICist.; last stages, with character- istic stools and convulsions, IOp.; scrofulous children, Sul.; syphilitic, with putrid smell from mouth, IINitr. ac.; after weaning, HArg- , nit. §§º dentition. Diarrhoea, with chill: IIpec., IPhos. Diarrhoea, chilliness: Castor.; in afternoon, Ox- al. ac.; in back, IGels.; shuddering, ICrotat.; in morning, with menses, INatr. S.; in chilly, nervous persons, Asar. A. Diarrhoea, cholera: during approach, INux m., IPhos. ac.; during cholera season, IIPry., II Phos.; after cholera, IPhos. ac., ISec.; chol- eraic, during summer, ICup. ars. ; choleraic, from sudden check of sweat, l l Ol. caje. ; like cholera morbus, in night and all next day, IGnaphal.; sudden appearance in cholera. morbus or Asiatica, ICamph. ; sudden cessa- tion in cholera infantum, Camph.; cessation, in Asiatic, Hydr. ac. Cholera. Diarrhoea, chronic : A HAcet. ac., IAEsc. h., IAgar., Agnus, IAloe, Alumin., Ammoniac., Amm. m., 1Ant. c., I Apis, I | Apoc., Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Ars. S. r., Asar., Asim...,IBapt., Bar. m., IBor., IBrom., IBry., IICalc., Carbo v., Caust., ; Cetrar., IICinch.,ICist., ICOccul., 1Coff. t., ICollin., Coloc., Con., Cop., Cornus, Dory., IDulc., IIFerr., | | Ferr. ph., IFluor, ac., IIGamb., IIGraph.,IIHep., IIIod., IIRalibi., IKali c., ILac def., ILach., ILept., Lith., IILyc., Magn. c., IMagn. m., IMerc., Mez., 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 539 IMyr. cer., Natr.a., Natr. c., INatr. m., INatr. s., Niccol., HINitr. ac., Nux m., 16)leand., Oxal. ac., Petrol., Petrosel., IPhos., III’hos. ac., | | Plant., Pod., IPolyp., IPsor., | | Ptel., Puls., Raph., IRatan., Rheum, Rhod., BRhus, Ru- mex, Sep., ISil., Squilla, IISul., IIThuya, IUrt. ur., Ver.; worse on alternate days, Alum.; awaking, has to get out of bed in a hurry, ISul.; especially in cachectic persons, ICup. m.; contracted in southern camps, Lyss. ; in coxalgia, l l Phos.; with emaciation, 1Ol.jec.;with or without fever,Cop.; with flatu- lency and prolapsus of rectum, l l Plant.; after suppression of gonorrhoea by Balsam copaiva, of eighteen months’ duration, ISul.; during intervals free from pain in abdomen, nausea, etc., Sul. ac.; nearly to marasmus, in a child, | | Guaraea ; of miasmatic origin, Ipec.; in nervous subjects and delicate children, iPhos.; in tabes mesenterica, |Tuberc.; in threatened phthisis, |Tuberc.; with Soreness of intes- tines, discharge of serous liquid and symptoms of intestinal phthisis, IIMitr. ac.; with psoric anamnesis, Mez.; in syphilitic or mercurial subjects, IKali iod.; stool does not weaken, ICalc., IPhos. ac.; worse in warm weather, of eight years' standing, l l Phos. Diarrhoea, in climaxis: Apis, IILach., ITabac. Diarrhoea, cold: after taking cold, Acon., Aloe, Ars., HBell., IBry., HCamph., 1Caust., ICham., Cinch., Coff, Cop., IIDulc., Elat., Gamb., Graph., IIpec., Natr. c., IINux m., INux v., | | Rhus, Sul..,Ver., Zing.; in open air, ICoff.; from cold air striking abdomen, ICaust.; worse when taking cold, chronic, Natr. S.; from change from warm to cold, especially in damp weather, III)ulc.; worse after taking cold in a damp room, Aloe ; in evening air, Natr. s.; from exposure to cold air, Sil.; on hot summer days with cool evenings, IPhos. ac.; in patients who catch cold easily, of nervous constitution, easily exhausted, INux v.; caused by drinking cold water, of four years' stand- ing, ILyc. Bºy" air, catarrhal, weather. Diarrhoea, with coldness: of limbs, I Ars., IICamph., Carbo v., Jatroph., ILaur., Nux m., Pod., ISec., Tabac., ITVer.; of feet, ILyc., Nitr. ac, Đº chill, sweat; also Cholera. Diarrhoea, colic : Aloe, Alum., Anthrac., Ant. t., Apoc., Arg. nit., I Ars., Bapt., Bell., Bov., IBry., Calc. s., Cact., Canth., Caps., Car- bo v., Carb. S., IICham., Chim. m., ICinch., IColch., Collin., IIColoc., 1Cop., Crot. t., IIDiosc., Dulc., Fluor. ac., IIGamb., Gels., Graph., Hell., Hep., IIpec., Jalap., IRali c., Kali m., Kali n., Lept., ILyc., Magn. c., Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., Nux v., | | Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phos., Plumb., Pod., IPuls., HIRheum, Rhus, Rumex, Sec., Sep., Stram., Stront., ISul., Tabac., Tereb., Thuya, 1Tromb., II Ver., Zing.; occasioned by cool evening air, Merc.; after anger, or in chil- dren, IICham.; and backache at same time, | |Sars.; from cold, ICamph., IDulc., IPuls.; followed by diarrhoea, Amb., HArs., | | Bry., Calc. p., ICinch., 1Colch., IIDulc., Lyc. vir., IIMagn. c., Merc. iod, flav., IPsor., Rheum, Sang.; followed by diarrhoea, which is better after evening stool, Hell.; as if diarrhoea would appear after colicky pain around navel, Calc. a.; colic, after diarrhoea, IOxal.ac.; pinch- ing, from navel to back, "Magn. p.; severe ; i t | | i # i and prostrating, Jugl.; particularly in sum- Imer, HIDulc.; and tenesmus, l l Rheum ; and vertigo, IStram.; alternating with scybalous stool of a whitish clay color (Bright’s disease), HArs. Bºabdomen, flatulence, intestines. Diarrhoea, colliquative : 5.3% weakness. Diarrhoea,alternating with constipation: I.Act. rac., Agar, Amm. m., Ant. C.,Ant. t., Arg. nit., HBry., Carbol. ac., Casc., IBChel., Coff., Con, Cop., ICup. met., Gamb., Gnaphal., Hydras., Iod., Jugl., Kali bi., H.Kali c., IKob., ILach., IManc., Natr. a., | | Natr. c., Natr. S., INux m., IINux v., Phos., IPlumb., IIPod., IPuls., Thus, Ruta, Sang., | | Sep., Stram., Sul., Zinc.; in young children, | |Natr. ph.; in infants ar- tificially nursed, IPod.; in emphysema, Hep.; in distortion of face, Crotal.; in headache, ILac def. ; in dilated heart, Tabac.; with flowing hemorrhoids, Il Collin. ; in hydro- cephalus, ICarbol. ac.; in lead colic, Nux v.; in marasmus, IA brot.; in melancholy, Aur. met.; in menorrhagia, HCarbol. ac.; in old people, Ant. c., Phos.; in diseased pancreas, IAtrop. S.; in pregnancy, l l Oleand.; constipa- tion, after suddenlychecked diarrhoea, INux v. Bºy" Constipation, diarrhoea. Diarrhoea, consumption : Eğ phthisis. Diarrhoea, in convalescence: after severe acute disease, ICup. ars., IICinch., Psor. Diarrhoea, with convulsions: 1 ACthus., TBell., I Calc., Canth., Carbo v., 1Cham., Cic., ICina, ICup.m., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Kali br., Laur., Lyc., Op., Tabac., IZinc.; epileptic, ICalc. p.; tetanic, IHydr. ac., | | Tereb. Diarrhoea, with coryza : worse at night, Sang.; followed coryza, IEuph.; follows coryza, re- lieving it with cough, lSang. Bºcatarrhal. Diarrhoea, cough: Acet. ac., Merc., INitr. ac., IIPuls., Sars.; dry, Rumex ; with whoop- ing cough, Ant. t.; worse at night, in whoop- ing cough, Sang.; while coughing, IPhos. jº catarrhal, phthisis, pneumonia. Diarrhoea, with cramps: ICup. m., Iris; in body and lower limbs (cholera), Iris; in stomach and chest, extending upward,Cup. m. Diarrhoea, damp : after marching through moist ground with bare feet, IDulc., Natr. S., Puls, I [Rhus, Tereb.; in damp weather, IAloe, HIDulc., Natr. S., ISul., Zing. Bºy" air, weather, wet. * > Diarrhoea, by day: Amm. m., Canth., Cina, 1Con., IForm., 1Gamb., Glon., IHep., IKali c., Kali n., Magn. c., INatr. m., Natr. S., INux v., Petrol, Squilla; in pneumonia, IElaps; causes uterine displacement from debility, Petrol. Diarrhoea, in dentition: , IAcon, IAEthus., Apis, 1Arg. nit., LArs, Arund., Bell., Bor., IICalc., ICalc. p., IICham, ICina, Coff., | | Colch., Coloc., Cornus, ICup. m., IIDulc., IIFerr., IGels., l l Guaraea, l l Hell.,. Hep., | | |Ign., Ipec., IIIpec., IKali br., || Kreo., IMagn. c., | |Magn. p., Merc., Nux m., IPhos. ac., || Phyt., IPod, IPsor., IIRheum, | |Sep., ISil., ISul., ISul. ac.; particularly at weaning, if food disagrees, Ipec. Bºy" children. Diarrhoea, from bad drainage : Bapt., IICarbo v., 1Carbol. ac. * Diarrhoea, worse after drinking: ILArg. nit, II Ars., IAsaf., Caps., ICina, Cinnam., Co- loc., ICrot. t., Ferr., Nux m., Pod, Sul., 540 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Tromb., Ver.; after acids, Ant. c., IBrom. Phos. ac., Sul.; in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; alcoholic spirits, Ant. t., Ars., Lach., IINux v.; in chronic alcoholism, Ant. t., Ars.,IILach., IPhos.; after ale, 1Gamb., ISul.; after beer, IICinch., Ind., IKalibi., ILyc., IMur. ac., ISul.; better after beer, IIPhos.; Sour beer, IICinch.; brandy, Nux v., | |Sul. ; chocolate, Bor., |Lith.; cider, Calc. p.; coffee, Canth., ICist., ICycl., Fluor, ac., Ign., | | Oxal. ac., IThuya ; cold water, II Ars., IBry, iCarbo v., Hep, ILyc., Puls., | | Ver.; cold drinks, in summer, Carbo v., Natr. S., INux m., | | Ver.; after a debauch, Ant. c., II Nux v.; after lemonade, IPhyt.; milk, Ars., Bry., IICalc., Con., IKali c., ILyc., IINatr. c., Niccol., INux m., IISep., Sil., ISul.; milk, worse in morning, INiccol.; boiled milk, IINux m., ISep.; sour milk, IPod.; water, Bry., Caps.; worse after cold water, Staph.; water containing coal oil, Zing.; im- pure water, Zing.; strange water, Bry.; Sour wine, II Ant. c. 53% cold. Diarrhoea, in dropsy: IHell.; ascites, IIAcet. ac., IIApis, IApoc.; with puffiness under eye- brows, IKali c.; of legs, Acet. ac., IFerr. s. ; of feet, relieved, Med.; in nephritis, IPhos.; of scrotum, Ferr. s. Diarrhoea, drugs: abuse of cathartics, Carbo v., ICinch., Hep., Nitr. ac., INux v.; after castor oil, Bry.; abuse of cinchona, or quinine, Ferr., IHep., Lach., Pallad.,IPuls.; after chamomile, 1Coff, Val.; after diarrhoea mixtures, Nux v.; after drastic medicines or prolonged drugging, 11Nux v.; after ginger, Nux v.; after magnesia, HBry., INux v., Puls., Rheum; after mercury, IHep., Lach., Nitr. ac., Sars., Staph., Sul., chronic, after abuse of mercury or quinine; IHep.; after injecting nitrate of silver for gon- orrhoea, Natr. m., | | Tarant.; after opium, IMur. ac., Natr. m., Nux v.; after rhubarb, ICham., IColoc., Merc., INux v., Puls.; after sulphur, Ascl. t. Diarrhoea, dysenteric: Ars. i., Coloc., ; Ferr. m., IIIpec., | | Pod., | | Rhus ; in a nursing in- fant, I Merc.; during cholera season, INux v.; coming on at menstrual period, especially at night, IPuls. Diarrhoea, in dyspepsia: chronic, ICaust., IKali c.; in atonic, IPetrol. ; in summer, | | Natr. p. gº eating, stomach. Diarrhoea, eating: worse during, ICrot. t.; sud- den, during dinner, l l Ver.; worse after, AEthus., 11 Aloe, Alum., Amm. m., Apis, I Arg. nit., II Ars., Asar., Asim. t., Aur, mur., Bor., Brom., Bry., ICalc., Carbo v., 1Cham., Cina, Cist., IICinch., IIColoc., Con., Cornus, IICrot. t., IDulc., IFerr., IForm., Hep., Hyper., Iod., ILach., IILyc., Mur. ac., Natr. c., INatr. S., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., IPhos. ac., IIPod., Raph., Rheum, IRhod., Sars., Sec., Sul., Staph., Sul. ac., Thuya, IITromb., ||Ver.; after breakfast, Arg. nit., Carb. S., Bor., Thuya ; after breakfast, with pain in rectum, an acute attack caused by bad news, caused a morning aggravation as well as after eating, attack would also be induced by any depressing emotions or excitement of any kind (hepatic derangement), l l Pod.; bet- ter after breakfast, Arg. nit., Bov., IBrom., Diosc., Grat., IHep., Iod., Lith., ILyc., Natr. c., Niccol., Sang.; after dinner, Alum., Amm. m., Ars. S. f., Carb. S., Lil. tig., Nitr. ac., Nux v., | | Tromb.; after supper, Iris, Hyper., | Tromb.; after acid food and fruits, ICist. (gºº acids); from artificial food, Sul.; after cabbage or sauerkraut, Petrol.; in cholera infantum, ICrot. t.; worse from cold food, Ant. c., Coloc., ILyc., INatr. S., IPuls.; after ice cream, IIArs., Bry., HCarbo v., Dulc., IPuls.; immediately after, IIPod.; after eggs (rheumatic headache), Chin. a.; after errors in diet, especially pork or fat food, fruit or ice cream, IPuls.; from each error of diet, or daily, some hours after dinner, l l Sal. ac.; after every kind of food that disagrees, with belch- ing and rumbling, ISars.; farinaceous food, II Natr. m., INatr. S.; fat food, Carbo v., IKali m., IPuls., Thuya ; in typhoid fever, as soon as he eats, IPhos.; fish (rheumatic headache), IChin. a.; after fruit, Ars., Bor., Bry., Calc. p., IICinch., ICist., IColoc., ICrot. t., Lach., Lith., ILyc., IMur. ac., Natr. S., || Pod., Puls., Rhod., Tromb.; acid fruit and milk, Pod.; especially from apples (ague), l l Puls.; after canned fruit, I | Pod.; juicy fruit, Calc. p.; fruit and sweetmeats, ICrot. t. ; from un- ripe fruit, in summer, IRheum, ISul. ac.; high game, ICrotal.; improper food, l l Guaràea ; meat, Ferr., Lept., Sep.; fresh meat, Caust.; smoked meat, Calc. c.; melons, particularly canteloupes, 11Zing.; mush at Supper, appears undigested in morning, ill-treated intermit- tent, l l Bry.; onions, Thuya ; oysters, Brom., ILyc.; pastry, IIpec., IKali m., Natr. S., IIPuls.; pork, Ant. c., Cycl., Puls.; potatoes, Alum., Sep., | | Ver.; sweet potatoes, Calc. a.; Sauerkraut, Bry.; shell fish, Carbo v.; sugar, Arg. nit., Oxal. ac., ISul., Tromb.; Sugar, in cholera infantum, II Arg. nit.; maple sugar, Calc. S.; Sweets, Arg. nit., Calc., Crot... t., IMerc. v., Tromb.; weal, Kalin. ; vegetables, Bry., Lept., ILyc., Natr. c., Natr. S.; warm food, IPhos. gº Chap. 15, Eating diarrhoea. Diarrhoea, with emaciation : I. Acet. ac., Apis, II Ars., Arg. nit., Bor., 11Calc. c., Calc. p., IICinch., IIFerr., Ferr. S., Gamb., IIIod., Kreo., Lyc., IINatr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., IOp., IPetrol., I Phos., IISars., Sep., Sil., | |Sul., IThuya ; in measles imperfectly devel- oped, I Apis. §º marasmus. Diarrhoea, epigastrium : gnawing and pressure chronic (syphilis), Lach.; sinking, as if every- thing would drop through pelvis, IIPod. Diarrhoea, eruption: after eruptive diseases, Ant. t.; after appearance of eruption, in typhus, I Chlor.; with itching acne, ICaust.; petechiae, Arn. ; after suppressed, Ant. t., IBry., Hep., Hyosc., Mez., IISul., IUrt. ur.; after suppression of scabies, chronic, IHep., IPsor., ISul.; with urticaria, II Ars., Bov., IPuls. G@* measles, scarlatina. Diarrhoea, with eructation: Amm. m., II Arg. nit., Arn., IICarbo v., | | Dulc., Hep., Ipec., Iris, Kali c., ILyc., Pod., Psor., Rumex, Sars., Sep., ISul., Zing. Diarrhoea, worse in evening: IAloe, "Atrop. S., Bor., IBov., Canth., Caust., Colch., IKali c., Lach., Merc. v., Mez., Mur. ac., Phos.; in bronchitis, ICalc.; between 10 P.M. and 1 A.M., | |Sul.; caused by evening air, IIMerc. Sol.; to- ward evening (coxalgia), ICalc.; with grip- ing, Zinc.; and at night, IMagn. m.; every evening for a week, preceded by transient 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 541. pain in rectum, followed by throbbing as with little hammers in anus, ILach. Diarrhoea, from exertion: worse as soon as he moves about, IBry., INatr. m., IRhus ; chronic, Natr. S.; from manual labor, l l Ver.; worse from walking, Calc., IGels. Diarrhoea, face: grayish, hippocratic, IArs., TVer.; pale, IICamph., Canth., Carbo v., ICup. m., IIpec., Stram.; pale, miserable complexion, Ferr.; sunken, Ant. t., Ver.; tension, Bar. m. Diarrhoea, with fainting: Ars., Coccul., ICup. ac., Laur., Nux m., Op., Tabac., Ver.; sud- den attacks, with cold sweat, Tabac.; faint- ness, Lept., Raph.; faintness (myelitis), Dulc.; disposition to faint, INux m.; faint- ness and dizziness, worse in open air, ICrot. t.; on rising up, IAcon., Bry., Op., Tromb. B& weakness. Diarrhoea, with fever : Anthrac.; in evening, Rhus ; stools involuntary, in low fevers, IIPhos.; dry mouth, and thirst, IINatr. m.; in slow fever, IAsar.; alternating with slow fevers, INux v.; gastric, I Arg. nit.; hectic, Asar., Phos.; intermittent, II Ant. c., Eup. pur., Gels.; intermittent, during day of paroxysm, Rhus; intermittent, at feginning of paroxysm, l l Puls.; intermittent, relieves the shaking, ICOccul.; intermittent, obstinate, Elat. ; intermittent, on days free from fever (quartan), IIod.; intermittent, with great and sudden weakness,Crot. t.; typhoid, I |Acet. ac., Agar, IAlum., IApis, IArs., IBapt., IBry., IICalc., Calc.s., Chlor., Crotal.., | |Eucal., IHy- OSc., IKali m., IINitr. ac., ||Nuph., Mur. ac., IIOp., IIPhos., IStram., ISumb., ITereb.; typhoid, in fast growing youths, IPhos. ac.; with worms, I Merc. Gºº heat, thirst. Diarrhoea, flatulence: discharge of flatus, Amm. m., I Arg. nit., Asaf., Bov., 11Carbo V., HCinch., Cub., ICup. m., Diosc., Jacea, IKali c., ILach., ILyc., Manc., IMur. ac., INatr. s., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Oleand., Plant., || Ptel., Sa- bina, Sang., | | Sars., Sep., Sil., Tabac., Zing.; discharge of fetid flatus, Aloe, IICarbo v., Cinch., Coccus, Lith., INatr. S., INiccol., IPsor., Rhod., Sep., Sil., Squilla, ISul.; follows sudden painful bloating of abdomen, or about navel, IKali iod.; incarcerated, ILyc., INatr. s., Sil.; in nervous weakness, IGels.; in dentition, Calc. p.; rumbling or gurgling, IAloe, Bov., Carb. S., | | Chell, Coloc., Cornus, Elaps, Gamb., Iris, Jatroph., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. S., Nitr, ac., Oleand., Puls., Rhod., Sil., Zing.; rumbling and cutting, with burning in rectum, Cub.; , rumbling and gurgling (typhoid), Lach. B& abdomen, colic, eructation. Diarrhoea, in forenoon: Gamb.; worse, 8 to 10 A.M.; IPlant.; 9 A.M., preceded by passage of much fetid flatus, INatr. s. Bº morning. Diarrhoea, comes gradually : stool more and more watery, IICinch. Diarrhoea, head : abscess, IMerc. sol.; conges- tion, Sul.; heat, Oxal. ac.; rolling, ISil. Diarrhoea, with headache: Cub., Oxal. ac., Stram., Ver. ; alternating with headache, Pod.; chronic headache, l l Psor.; for a day or So, Il Phos.; of school girls, IICalc. p.; and griping, Cub.; pressing in forehead, IAEthus.; on right side, Ind.; periodic attacks of sick headache, two or three days before menses, IPuls.; tensive, Coloc.; throbbing in right temple, Stram. Diarrhoea, heart affections: ICact.; pain about, ILobel. i.; violent beating, not rapid, but too. violent, Dig. Diarrhoea, heat: worse from warm or hot drinks, IIPhos.; inflammatory, during hot. days and cold nights, 11 Acon.; internal, ex- ternal coldness, following fright, IPuls.; does not wish to be covered or near heat, prefers open air or wishes to be fanned, IISec.; worse from overheating, IAloe ; after overheating, in summer, Bry.; and pain in larynx or chest, IPhos.; worse in a warm room, chronic, INatr. s.; of sun, Agar., Camph.; of sun or fire, ICar- bo v.; follows feeling as of hot water poured from breast into abdomen, Sang.; in hot weather, Aloe, Ant., c., Bapt., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carbo v., ICinch., Colch., Gamb., Iris, Kali bi., Lach., Magn. C., Merc. v., Mur. ac., Natr. m.,Nux m., IIPhos., Pod., Rheum, Ver.; in hot weather, with difficult dentition,IPhyt.; sudden attacks, during heat of summer, Sul.; during a spell of hot weather, IIBry. tº summer. Diarrhoea, with hemorrhoids: IKali c., IINitr. ac., Zing.; bleeding, blind or protruding, II Collin.; large, protrude after each pappy, offensive stool, I ILach.; chronic, worse in morning, IIPod.; protruding, blue or dark purple, especially when occurring in feeble. children suffering from gastric atony, mus- cular debility and threatened marasmus, |Mur. a.c. Diarrhoea, with hiccough : AEthus., Carbo v., Cic., IHyos., Ign., Jab., INux m., Nux v., Ta- bac., IWer.; when carried, IKreo. Diarrhoea, in hip disease: IICalc., IICinch. T)iarrhoea, in hospitals: Aloe. Diarrhoea, hypochondria : pain, with chilli- ness, Aloe; pain in right, Bapt., Merc, viv., Natr. S.; pain in right, when coughing, PSOr.; pain, when drinking cold water, Natr. c. Diarrhoea, hysterical women and young girls : IHyos. º mental condition. Diarrhoea, in influenza : IDulc., | Sang.; pitui- tous, not copious, Ant. t. §º cold. Diarrhoea, after injury: to head and face, Ham.; in shock, INux m. Diarrhoea, intestines: burning, and tenesmus, ICornus; sensation as if a foreign substance were lying in rectum, Natr. m.; infiltration and ulceration of intestinal canal, with forma- tion of cavities and purulent discharge into cavity of thorax (hectic fever), IPhos.; swell- ing, size of a fist in region of transverse colon, chronic, IMerc.; chronic, torpid, inert condi- tion, discharges cause atony, ISumb.; chronic, supposed to have been caused by ulceration, IOl. jec.; from disturbed function of mole- cules of iron in muscles of villi, Ferr. ph.; gangrene, Ars. S. f., HCrotal, IILach.; inflam- mation, ILept.; irritable, five or six, stools a day (after sulphur), Ascl. t.; with burning, and tenesmus of rectum, protrusion of anus, and pinching around navel, with mucous stool, IGamb.; as soon as anything enters rectum, IIPhos.; constant, in polypus of rec- tum, I Kali br.; with painful urging before stool,Calc, fl.; chronic, with ulceration, ; Cupr. s.,ISil.; with ulcers, in tuberculosis, IOleand.; upper part affected, in diarrhoea of children; 542 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. during cholera epidemic, Pod.; constant urg- ing, passing small quantities, followed by feel- ing that more remains, Nux v.; constant urg- ing (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar.; as if too weak § *in contents, ISul. & Anus, Rectum, to Ol. Diarrhoea, with feeling of intoxication : Il Gels. Diarrhoea, lienteric : I Polyp., Psor.; after catarrh, Ferr. ph.; in sucklings, I Magn. c.; in intermittent fever, Ferr.; for a month, 1Gamb.; chronic, painless, with much thirst, during night, l l Phos.; griping and tearing in abdomen, | | Miklef.; from relaxation of pylo- ric muscles, Ferr. ph.; in scirrhus uteri, I Arg. met. §§ Stool lienteric. Diarrhoea, limbs: pains, Ferr. mur., IRhod.; tingling and numbness, IISec. - Diarrhoea, liver: chronic in liver affections, IChel.; chronic, whitish in children, IKali bi.; acute congestion, Nux v.; cirrhotic, IIod.; dependent on hepatic derangement, ILept.; inactivity, Cornus; during jaundice, INux v., IPuls.; jaundice, with weakened heart, ILyc. Vlr. w Diarrhoea, lying down: causes return, Diosc., | | Oxal. ac., Raph. ; on the back, Pod.; on left side, Arn., Phos. Diarrhoea, with marasmus: | | Hydras.; incipi- ent mesenteric tabes, ICalc. p. Bºt emaci- ation ; also Chap. 19, Abdomen marasmus. Diarrhoea, in measles: IMerc., IPuls., Squilla, ISul.; after measles, IICinch., Puls. * Diarrhoea, menses: before, Bov., Sil.; three days before, Hyper.; before and during, Bov., ICinnab.; before, lasting till flow is estab- lished, I | Ver.; a few days before or after, with colic, I ILach.; before, with straining, ILach.; during, Alum., I Amm. m., Bov., Calc. p., Caust., IKreo., INatr. S., Niccol., ITabac., TVer.; after, Graph., ILach., Natr. m.; in amenorrhoea, Symph.; with dysmenorrhoea, 1Collin., HIVer.; in menorrhagia, IIFryg., TVer.; with sudden cessation, IGlon.; with suppression, worse after eating and drinking, |Coloc. Diarrhoea, mental condition: after anger, Acon., Aloe, Ars., Bar. c., Calc. p., Cham., HColoc., INux v.; angry when consoled, TNatr. m.; anguish, Ars., 1Camph., Raph., Sil., Tabac., Ver.; with anxiety, Acon., Amm. m., Asaf., Bar. m., Calc., Canth., 1Carbo V., Cic., Fluor. ac., Rali br, Lil. tig., Magn. C., Merc. viv., Psor., Sec.; anxiety concerning illness, Nitr, ac., IPsor.; expression of anxiety when lifted, Calc.; apathy, Bor., Camph., Jatroph., Op., Hi Phos.ac.; from domestic cares, Coff.; crying, AEthus., Alum., Ars., Bell., IBBor., Calc., Caust., IICham., ICina, Ferr., Psor., Puls.; delirium, Bapt., HBell., Bry., Canth., Carbol. ac., Hyos., Mur. ac., Op., Phos. ac., Rhus, IStram.; delirium alternating with colic, HPlumb.; dejection, Ign., IMerc. sol., INatr. m., HPsor., IIPuls.; from emotions, Ipec.; de- pressing emotions, Coloc., Gels., Phos. ac.; exciting news, or fright, IIGels.; from fear, during cholera season, IPhos. ac.; from fright, Arg, nit., IGels., 110p., | | Ver.; from fright and other depressing causes, l l Kali ph.; from grief, Coloc., IGels., Phos. ac.; tendency to hypochondriasis before attack, Ipec.; after exalted imagination, Arg. nit.; irritable, IBry., ISul. ac.; after sudden joy, HCoff., iOp.; from mental labor, INux v., Pic. ac.; is nervous and prostrated, subject to numerous Čhills, IGels.; nervous agitation, cold sweat, weakness and dyspnoea, Rob.; from anticipation of un- usual ordeal, soldiers before battle, etc., IGels.; from effects of overstudy, #Cup. ac.; from over- work and care, Coff.; from mental exertion, Nux v., Pic. ac., Sabad. Diarrhoea, in morning : Acet.ac., AEthus., Agar., HAloe, Alum, Amm. m., Ang., Ant. c., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Bor., IIBov., IIRry., | | Chlor., Cist., Cop., Cornus, Diosc., Eup. perf., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Gamb., 1Guaiac., Hep., Hippom., IIod., Iris V., IIRali bi., Kali c., Kali n., |Lil. tig., Lith:, ILyc., Lyss., Merc. v., Mur. ac., II.Natr. s., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., Oxal. ac., Petrol., HIPhos., Phos. ac., HIPod., Psor., Rumex, Sarrac., Squilla, IISul., Thuya, Tromb., Zing.; in brain affections, in children, IISul.; in children, Act. rac.; in cholera infantum, I Apis ; chronic, IKali bi.; chronic, worse after getting up and moving about, and after farinaceous food, Natr. m.; with colic, Nuph., II Ver.; with cough, from tickling on throat pit, IRumex ; after cutting in bowels, Bry.; no more stool during day, | | Pod.; every morning for four days (during climaxis), l l Rumex ; daily, after breakfast, Thuya ; early, Diosc., Merc. Sul., Phos., IPsor.; early, continues until afternoon, II.Natr. m.; early, driving out of bed, IIAloe, | | Hyper., ISul.; early, driving out of bed, con- tinues through day, worse at noon, IPod.; chronic, obliged her to get up before daylight, ten stools before noon, not more than two or three after that time till early morning again, | |Sul.; before rising, 6 to 8 A.M., Sil.; early, also during day, Petrol.; early, after lemon- ade, IPhyt.; in typhus, stool profuse weaken- ing, I Acet. ac.; with flatus, Rhod.; stools containing undigested food (caries.of vertebrae), IPhos.; with gagging and excessive thirst, in children, IPod.; in affections of liver, I | Pod.; with despair of salvation, l l Ver.; on begin- ning to move, Ars. i.; followed by nausea, Lyss., Zing.; in old people, 11 Ars.; pain in abdomen, and burning in rectum, Dory.; pain- less, Il Cinch., Nuph.; since parturition five weeks ago, IMagn. m. ; periodic, returning at same hour, l l Apis, Natr. S.; periodic, at 2 A.M., colicky pains and rumbling in belly, HDiad.; in phthisis, I | Oxal. ac.; ñº recurring in morning (meningitis), IThuya ; before rising, IAloe, Bell., Bov., Cinch., Cic., Diosc., Kali bi., Nuph., WPsor., Rumex, IHSul.; on rising, Lyc., Natr. S., Psor., Sul., | | Ver.; worse from time of rising till 10 A.M., then better till 3 P.M., when it gets worse again, l l Ver.; after rising and eating, Agar.; after rising and moving about, Il Bry., Lept., Natr. m., HINatr. S.; in scarlatina, ISul. ; stools preceded by great pain (heart affection), Cact.; stools profuse, thin, IIDulc.; stools composed mostly of slime and fecal matter, with tenesmus during and after stool, IMerc. sol.; after failure of sulphur, l l Rumex ; to- wards morning, preceded by pain in abdomen, Bar. c. 5& Stool morning. Diarrhoea, motion: aggravates, Aloe, Apis, Arn., Ars., HBell., IHBry., Calc., IColch, Coloc., Crot. t., Ipec., Merc. c., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Oxal. ac., Rheum, Rumex, Tabac., Ver.; 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 543 worse from downward, Bor., Cham.; from least motion, Ferr.; it is more difficult to de- scend than to ascend, to sit down than to rise up, IStann. Diarrhoea, with nausea : Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., I Colch., Coloc., Crot. t., IIpec., Iris, Prun., IRhus, ISul., ITabac., Ver.; with pale face, Lyss.; faintness, sometimes Voniting of mucus, worse about bedtime (diarrhoea mucosa), l l Puls. ; follows nausea, Sang.; in morning, Lil. tig.; before stool, in night, Runnex ; in pregnancy, Sabina; and prostra- tion, Colch. ; with retching, I Ant. t., IBell., II Bism., IIpec., IKreo., IPod., ISec.; vomit- ing, after, Lyss. É& Chap. 16, Nausea diarrhoea. Diarrhoea, at night: Acon., AEthus., Aloe, Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Asaf., Ascl., Aur. met., Bov., Brom., Bry., Canth., Caps., Carb. S., Caust., Cham., Chel., Chin. S., 11Cinch., Cist., Colch., ICrot. t., Cub., Dulc., Ferr., Fluor. ac., 1Gamb., Graph., Hippom., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Iris, Jalap., IKali c., Kreo., IILach., Lith., Merc. v., Mosch., IINux m., Phos. ac., IIPod., IIPsor., IIPuls., Rhus, Ta- bac., Ver.; worse 3 or 4 A.M., IKali c.; with rumbling in abdomen, IPuls.; alternates with asthma, IKali c.; with burning in anus, Bry.; with colic, Sul.; with colic, must bend double, 1Cham.; with dry cough, l l Kali c.; night and day, Ang.; sudden attack, gouty diathesis (acute inflammation of pancreas), Con...; with hemeralopia, l l Ver.; in hydrocephalus, | | Puls.; after midnight, Arg. nit., Arum t., Ascl., II Ars., Cic., Fluor. ač., Hippom., Iris, Rali c., Lyc., Sul.; at midnight, with colic, IManc.; after midnight or towards morning . (pertussis), ICepa ; obliging him to get up several times towards 5 or 6 A.M., Nuph.; after midnight, drives out of bed early in morning, 1 ISul.; commences between mid- night and morning, with or without pain, with or without vomiting, ineffectual desire to evacuate (cholera Asiatica), IISul.; sudden, with great urging, about midnight, then pasty, offensive, ammoniacal, ILach.; for months, usually at night, l l Phos.ac.; mucous, IChel.; with nervous excitement (dentition), | | Chloral; painful, Aur, mur., Cinnab., Rhus; periodical, about 2 or 3 o'clock, IIris; during pregnancy, Arg. nit.; with tired ex- tremities, Kali c.; with urging, had to wait a long while, then it came as thin as water, slimy, bright yellow and burning hot, I ISul.; is scarcely off vessel before he must return, better toward morning, 3 or 4 o'clock, Stront.; after night watching, Nux v.; in wet weather, bowels, Lyss.; during apyrexia, ICornus; before each passage, worse in morning (after measles), l l Sticta; early in morning, Lyss.; muco-Serous, Odorless (diarrhoea), Gamb.; of old people, Carbo v.; with prostration, IISec.; with screaming and grinding of teeth, IIPod.; With much straining, early in morning, DioSc.; tearing, Dig.; with or without vomit- ing, Iris. §§º colic. Diarrhoea, painless : Anthrac., Apis, Arg. nit., ArS., IBar. m., Bell., Bry., 1Camph., Carbo a., Cham, Chel., ICinch., Cinnab., Clem., Cochl., Coff, Colch., Coloc., Crot. t., II)ulc., IFerr., Gamb., IGels., Hep., Hyos., Ipec.,Jab., Kali c., || Kaliph., ILyc., Merc., IINatr. m., JNatr. s., Nitr., Nuph.,Nux m., Nux v., Op., Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., Plat., IPod., Rhus, Rumex, Sec., Sil., Squilla, Stram., Sul., Sul. ac., Tabac., Thuya, Ver.; with chilliness, even in a hot room, l l Kali br.; excoriating and exhausting, Ferr.; , with , cramplike jerkings in calves, l,Jatroph.; debilitating, worse in morning, IIPhos.; but little urging, in dysentery,IDulc.; in typhus or yellow fever, I Ars.; with rum-- bling of wind, Ign.; with rumbling in abdo- men and burning in anus, IKali c.; stools in- Voluntary, during a meal, l l Ferr.; stools whit- ish, better in the mountains, I ISyph.; in morn- ing, l l Nuph. ; driving out of bed at 5 A.M., IISul.; in morning, in bronchitis or gastritis, Apis ; in rachitis, Calc.; stools large, watery, with good appetite, HFerr. Diarrhoea, pancreatic : IIod.; succeeds consti- pation (salivation), IIris. Diarrhoea, paralysis: Tabac.; child fell without power to raise arms or legs, mind clear, Gels. Diarrhoea, with peritonitis: Bº Chap. 19, Abdomen peritonitis. Diarrhoea, periodic : on alternate days, Alum., IICinch, Fluor. ac., Nitr. ac.; at same hour, Apis, Sabad., Thuya; an hour later each day, Fluor. ac.; every fourth day, Sabad.; every four or six weeks, Carb. S.; at same time of year, Kali bi. Hºº afternoon, evening, forenoon, morning, menses, night. Diarrhoea, in phthisis: Acet. ac., Act. rac., Amm. m., Ars., Calc. p., Carbo v., 1Caust., ICetrar., Crot. t., IDulc., Elaps, IFerr., 1Gamb, l l Guaraea, IIod.,ILyc. vir., ſlMyr. cer., IOleand., Phos., Ver.; florida after pneu- monia, IFerr.; with prolapsus of rectum, ICalc.; with tympanitis, ICarbo v.; black liquid stools, Elaps; tendency to diarrhoea in incipient tu- bercular disease, l l Tuberc. - gº emaciation, weakness. Diarrhoea, in pleurisy : TFerr. mur.; subacute, lArg. nit. B& Anus, Diarrhoea, with prolapsus ani: Rectum, Stool. Diarrhoea, in pneumonia: Ant. t., ICup. m., |PhOS. - Diarrhoea, in pregnancy: Ant. c., Alum., IApis, ICham., IChel., 1Cinch., Dulc., | | Ferr., | | Hell., IHyosc., ILact, ac., ILyc., Nux v., Petrol., IIPhos., IPuls., Sep., ISul.; with abor- tion, l l Erig.; in childbed, Ant. c., Asar., ICham., 1Collin., Dulc., Hyosc., Phos., IPsor. IRheum, Sec., IStram., Tromb.; comes on suddenly and without apparent cause in lying- in women, Hyosc.; with earthy color of face, | | Lyc.; with fainting and sluggish flow of ideas, Nux m. |Dulc. Diarrhoea, nervous: in nervous persons, Asaf., Asar., Ign. ; from depression of nerve centres, IZinc.; with nervous prostration, ISul. ac. Diarrhoea, in old people: ILAnt. c., ICarbo v., Coff., IFluor. ac., IIGamb., Iod., Op. ; after cholera, ICoff. t.; with dark complexion, INitr, ac.; in old or intemperate subjects, Crotal.; painful, Carbo v.; in old men, Con...; in old women, Kreo., Natr. s. Diarrhoea, painful: Amm. c., Ars., . Ascl. t., rBerb., IBry., Cham., Cornus, Ferr. S., IPlumb., IWer.; in intestinal catarrh, I Ars.; most during day, eighteen hours after dose, lasting twenty-four hours, pain in lower 544 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Diarrhoea, pulse: irregular, ICup. ac., Cinch., HDig., Laur., Tabac., Thuya ; imperceptible, Ars., Carbo V., Crotal., Kalibr., Laur., Tereb.; intermitting, Carbo v., Hell, IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., Thuya ; rapid, Acon., IAEthus., Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Cinch., Jab., Kali br., Kreo.; slow, Cup. m., IDig., IGels., Laur., Mur. ac., IOp., Tereb.; small, IAEthus., HBell., Cup. m.; soft, Bapt., Cup. m., 1Gels.; weak, Ant. t., Cup. m., Cycl., Dig., Kalibr., IKali c., Kreo., Merc. c., Mur. ac., Tabac. Diarrhoea, in purpura: Lach., | | Led., IPhos. Diarrhoea, rheumatic: Bry., Cain., IIColch., IIDulc., IKali bi., INux m., | | Rheum, IRhus; from sudden checking of diarrhoea, Abrot.; in rheumatic or gouty women, Sabina. Diarrhoea, from riding: IICOccul., Nux m., HPetrol.; but a short distance in omnibus or car, l l Coccul.; in carriage, Petrol.; from mo- tion of cars, Med. Diarrhoea, with salivation: IMerc., INitr, ac., Rheum. Diarrhoea, in scarlatina: Il Ailant.; with en- larged eruption, Ipec. Hº eruption. Diarrhoea, at the seashore: I Ars., Bry.; from seabathing, Sep. gº washing. Diarrhoea, from septic matter in food and drink : IArs., 1Carbo v., 1Crot., ILach. Diarrhoea, sleep; awaking often, ISul.; during sleep, Bry., ISul. (Hºt Stool involuntary); worse after, Bell., IILach., Pic. ac., | |Sul., Zing.; disturbs sleep, Lith.; with eyes half open, ISul.; falls asleep on sitting, Ars. m.; sleepiness in daytime, afternoon and after sunset, Sul.; wakefulness, Sul. H&^ morning, night. Diarrhoea, in smallpox: Ant.t., Ars., IICinch. Diarrhoea, in spring: IBry., Iris, ILach., Sars. Diarrhoea, worse from standing: Aloe, JCoc- cul., Ign., Lil. tig.; feeling as if it would set in when standing, with anguish, Agnus. Diarrhoea, with starting: ICup. ac., IHyos. Diarrhoea, stomach : acidity, Cinnam., Zing.; catarrh, II Ant. c., II)ulc.; gastro-intestinal catarrh, Hippoz.; deranged, Ant. C., Carbo a., 1Carbo v., Petrol., IIPuls., Zing.; disordered, after late supper, Ipec.; gastralgia, ; Calend., IKali c., Stann.; gastromalacia, IKali iod., IKreo.; indigestion, Nux v., | | Pod., Puls.; pain, ICalc. p. 53* colic, nausea. Diarrhoea, with stupor : Apis, Arg. nit., | | Arn., Ars., Bapt., IBell., Camph., Hyos., Nux m., IIOp., Sul.; in epidemic diarrhoea, I [Nitr. sp. d.; seeming to call for opium, which failed, | |Zinc.; sudden shrieks, IIApis, Hell.; in summer complaint, Anac.; with twitching, I Bell., IHyos., IOp., Sul. Diarrhoea, with subsultus: I Bell., ICup. ac., IIHyos., IOp. Diarrhoea, sudden attacks: Crot. t., IISec.; with nausea, before breakfast, Tuberc. Diarrhoea, in summer (summer complaint): Acon., HAEthus., 1Ang, Ant. t., Ars., Bism., ILCamph., Carbo v., Carbol.ac.,Coff., Crotal, IICrot. t.,ICup. ars., Ferr. ph., Gamb., Iod., Ralibi., IKali br., ILach, Natr. m., IIPhos., Phos. ac., Polyp., Pod., IRheum, I Sep.; during August, I lSec.; in August, child, apt. 3 months, Ant., t.; of children, Ammoniac., Il Coff.; of children, complementary to Bell., IMez.; of children, with brain affection, ICup. m.; of children, with emaciation, IFerr.; , especially in scrofulous children, in- terminable, Sec.; of children, when fluids. are vomited as soon as taken, IBism.; of chil- dren, mostly under a year old, IBor.; with lack of digestive power, l l Natr. ph.; from cold drinks, IINux m.; with emaciation, l l Med..; from eating bad or unripe fruit, commencing with nausea, Sweat, colic, pinching and burn- ing in abdomen, Sul. ac.; with eruption on skin, Hyper.; with griping pains and cramps, in limbs, ICup. ac.; relapsing, ||Sil.; suddenly at night, ITVer.; sudden, with vomiting, I.Ja- troph. Hºº heat, weather; also Cholera morbus. Diarrhoea, with sweat: Acon., Benz. ac., Calc., Cic., ICinch., Cornus, Ferr., Ign., Jab., IOp., Psor., Sil., Stram.; cold, Æthus., Ant. t., Calc., Camph., Cup. m., Hell., Jatroph., Pic. ac., ISec., Sul., Tabac., Tereb., IWer.; cold, or cold hands and feet, Sil.; at night, ICinch., ILyc., I Merc. v., Phos., Phos. ac., IPsor., Staph.; diarrhoea ceases after profuse. sweat, Stram.; when sleeping, ICalc., ICinch., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., Phos., Psor.; sour smell- ing, Calc., Cham., Merc. v., Rheum, ISil.; sticky, Cham., Merc. v.; after sup- pressed sweat, Acon , Cham. Diarrhoea, with tenesmus: Bº Anus and Rectum tenesmus. Diarrhoea, thirst: II Acet. ac., IBA.con., IAEthus., Aloe, Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis., Arn., Ars., Bapt., IBell,IBism., IIBry., HCalc., Calc.p., 1Camph., 1Canth., 1Carbo v., Caust., ICham., Cic., Cinch., Coccul., Colch., Coloc., Cornus, ICub., ICup. m., Cycl., Dig., Dulc., Ferr., IGrat., Hell., Hep., Hippom., Hyos.,IOd.,Jab., IJatroph., Kali bi., IKali br., Kali n., IKreo., Lach., Laur., Magn. c., Merc. cor., Merc. viv., Mez., Natr. c., IINatr. m., JNatr. S., Niccol., INitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., Phos., Phos. ac., Pic. ac., Plant., Pod., Raph., Rhus, Samb., ISec., Sep., Sil., Squilla, IStram., Sul., ITa- bac., Thuya, Il Ver., Zing.; and rumbling in abdomen, with debility (sequel to cholera), | |Phos.; after diarrhoea, IOxal. ac.; thirstless- ness, Ant. c., Ant. t., II Apis, Arg. nit., Bapt., Camph., Canth., Caps., ICycl., Ferr., Gels., Ipec., Lyc., Nux m., Pod., IIPuls., Sars., Staph., Tabac. s Diarrhoea, threatening: l l Apis, Ars. S. f.,IRan. sc.; in evening, Ars. h., Calad. ; with irrita- tion in bowels, and constant accumulation of phlegm in bronchial tubes, Eucal., ISeneg. Bºº Chap. 19, Abdomen diarrhoea. Diarrhoea, throat: (diphtheria) Bapt., ICro- tal., IIgn.; dry, Acon., AEsc. h., I Apis, IArs., HBell., Cic., Cist., IGels., Hep., IHyos., Jatroph., IKali bi., ILyss., IIMerc. sol., Nitr. ac., INux m., IPhos.; dryness, in morning, Oxal. ac.; in syphilitic sore throat, Mez. Diarrhoea, before a thunderstorm : IRhod. Diarrhoea, tobacco: worse from, ICham., Ign., Fº as if it would set in after smoking, * BOr. Diarrhoea, tongue: Bºy" Chap. 11. Diarrhoea, with trembling: l l Cinch. Diarrhoea, urine: ineffectual desire to urinate, in pregnancy, ICup. m.; frothy, IIIach.; Sup- pressed, Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., Canth., Carbo v., Crotal., Cup. m., Laur., Lyc., Merc. Cor., Op., Pod., ISec., Sil., IStram., Sul., Ver. gº Chap. 21, Urine and Urination diarrhoea. 20. STOOIL AND RECTUM. 545 Diarrhoea, uterus: metritis, Ver.; chronic, dur- ing day, in patients reduced by prolapsus, |Petrol. ; connected with, or dependent upon irritation of uterine system, Hyos.; prolap- sus, Pod. Diarrhoea, after vaccination: ISil., Thuya. Diarrhoea, with vertigo : ICon., I Ferr. S., Hell., IKalm., | | Manc.; and malaise, Cain.; at night, Therid.; vertigo temporarily better by return of diarrhoea, l l Lyss. Diarrhoea, with vomiting: Acon., I Æthus., | | Anthrac., LAnt. c., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Bapt., Bell., IIBism., IBor., Bry., 11Calc., Camph., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Cic., Cinch., ICOccul., IIColch., Coloc., Cop., Crotal., IICrot. t., ICup. m., Diosc., Dory., Elaps, Elat., Euphor., IIFerr., Gamb., IHep., Hippom., Iod., Iris, Jab., Jalap., I.Ja- troph., IKali bi., IIFCreo., Lept., ILobel., IMerc. cor., Merc. v., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Pe- trol., IIPhos., Plumb., IPod., IPuls., Sabad., Sang., Sars., IISec., Sep., Sil., Squilla, ISul., ITabac., Therid., ITVer. Hº Chap. 16, Vomiting diarrhoea. Diarrhoea, walking: £33° exertion, motion. Diarrhoea, washing: after or while being washed, IIPod.; aversion to being washed, ISul.; after bathing, Ant. c., Calc., Sars.; after sea bathing, Sep. Diarrhoea, watery : Gº Stools watery. Diarrhoea, weakness (colliquative, debility, exhaustion, prostration): Alum., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., II Ars., IIBapt., Benz. ac., Bism., ICalc., Calc. p., HICamph., IICarbo v., IICinch., 1Coff, Colch., Con., Cornus, Cup. m., Cycl., IDulc., Elat., IFerr., Hep., Ipec., Iris, IKali m., || Kali ph., IKreo., ILach., Lept., ILil. tig., ILyc., Merc. c., Merc. viv., Mez., IMur. ac., | | Nuph., INux m., IIPhos., Pic. ac., Plant., IPsor., Sal. ac., IISec., ISep., ISul. ac., Ta- bac., Tarax., Tereb., IThuya, ITVer.; in chil- dren, Rheum ; child conscious, yet unable to move, l l Sul.; in cholera morbus or Asiatica, ICamph.; in cholera infantum, ITabac.; chol- eralike collapse, in anthrax, l l Anthrac.; chronic, with constant desire for change of place, IIod.; with cramps as in cholera, | |Phyt.; emaciated, unable to leave bed (ab- dominal dropsy), l l Sil. ; in erysipelas, HPhos. ac.; intermittent fever badly treated, l l Bry.; in typhoid, HINux m.; in influenza, Ars.; after loss of fluids, IICinch. ; unconscious, for a few minutes, could not open eyes, IGels.; with nervous excitability, Cornus; espe- cially in old people and those who sleep badly, INitr. ac.; sinking spells at 3 A.M., | | Sec.; with tenesmus, Cop.; from debility, Asar., IINux m. tº fainting; also Cholera. Diarrhoea, weather: from change, Calc. s., Dulc., Psor.; in cold, Dulc., Merc. viv., Nux m., Rhod., Rhus ; from a cool change, Dulc.; in wet or damp, Agar., Aloe, ICist., Natr. s., IRhus, Sul.; from a warm change, IBry.; from wet cold, IRhod.; in dry, Alum.; hot and damp, Colch.; hot and damp, with cold nights, Acon., Ascl.; in stormy, Petrol.; after sharp northwest winds, sudden manifestations of symptoms after midnight or in morning, |Nitr. ac. Bºy" autumn, heat, summer, winter. Diarrhoea, from getting wet : I.A.com., Rhus ; after wet feet, Nux m., Ver. Diarrhoea, in winter: ; Ascl. t. Diarrhoea, worms: with discharge of ascarides, Magn. S., | |Spong. Hº Worms. Diarrhoea, Hº Cholera, Dysentery. DYSENTERY : I.Acon., IAEthus., IIAloe, | IAlumin., ; Anac., Ant. t., IIApis, Arg. nit., II Arn., II Ars., IBapt., IBar. m., IBell., II Canth., IICaps., Carbo V., | | Castor., ; Cean., ICham., ; Citrus, Clem., ICoca, IIColch., II Coloc., ICop., Cub., ICup. m.,IDiosc.,IDulc., IElat., | | Erig., IGamb., Guaraea, Ham., IHep., IHippom., IIgn., IIod., Iris, III (ali bi., IKali m., IKali p., ILach., Lil. tig., | | Lyc.vir., ILyss., IIMagn. c., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. d., | |Millef., Nitr. ac., JNux m., II.Nux v., IOp., IOxal. ac., HPetrol., IIPhos., IPhyt., || Plant., IPsor., IPuls., | | Raph., | | Rheum, IIRhus, IISul., ISul. ac., Tabac., IITereb., IITromb., || Variol., IVer., Zinc. Dysentery, abdomen: colic, Coloc., | | Plumb.; crampy pain, better by bending double, warmth or friction, IMagn. p.; cutting at navel, INux v.; griping, with fever, IMerc.; griping and tearing, | |Millef.; acute abdomi- nal and thoracic pains, after, l l Ran. b. Dysentery, air : pain worse from a current, even if warm, IICaps. Dysentery, autumnal: Ascl. t., IBapt., IIColch., Ipec., Merc.; with simultaneous affection of coeliacus, Ipec. Dysentery, bilious : ILArs., IElaps, IIris, IPod.; with inactivity of liver, ICornus; with sensation of great weakness in abdomen, par- ticularly across and below umbilicus, IIPhos. Dysentery, brain : hydrocephaloid, IZinc. Dysentery, after a burn: IKalibi. Dysentery, catarrhal: IAscl. t., Atrop, I Se- IlêC1O. Dysentery, in children: Apis, IBell., IIpec, ILaur.; child seems to be doing well when without any apparent cause it gets worse, ISul.; especially during dentition, Arg. nit.; weak, sickly children, Staph. Dysentery, during cholera time: IPuls. Dysentery, chronic : Apis, ICalc.,ICist., Con., Cop., Nux v., Phos. ac., IPolyp., Samb., IISul., Zinc.; of nearly a month’s standing, from sudden changes in climate, ILept. ; ser- ous discharge, with stabbing in abdomen and chest, l l Ran. b. Dysentery, cold nights after hot days: Ipec.; from a cold or from suppression of a secretion, or sweat, IINux v.; damp weather, Dulc. Dysentery, with colic : gº abdomen. Dysentery, convulsions: tetanic, IHydr. ac.; neuralgic and hysteric (retroversion), Ferr. iod. Dysentery, diphtheritic: INitr. ac. Dysentery, from drinking: foul water, food, etc., ICrotal; brought on by a draft of fou! cold water, when much heated, IMerc. cor. Dysentery, drugs: after Acon., when urging and bloody discharges continue, IMerc. cor.; after Acon., and when latter fails to remove cutting pain, thirst and icy coldness of feet, Kali n.; after Acon. has removed acute symp- toms, when tenesmus has ceased but blood is still discharged, ISul.; when remedies have failed to act, ISul. Dysentery, endemic : Pod. Dysentery, epidemic : IColoc., |Millef.; with lethargy, l l Nitr. sp. d.; malarial, or catarrhal, 35 546 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. IGels.; worse at night, Ipec.; spasmodic te- nesmus, intestinal spasms, tympanitis, etc., | | Xan. Dysentery, eruption : with nettlerash, IUrt. ur.; after humid tetter, IBar. m. Dysentery, fever : during febrile stage, ; Ascl. S.; in intermittent, l l Polyp.; in marshy dis- tricts, with intermittent symptoms, ICinch.; commencing with violent, pain depends upon inflammatory condition, does not intermit, worse from pressure on stomach, Ferr, ph.; typhoid, l l Eucal., IKali ph., IOp. Dysentery, intestines: spasmodic constriction, iſ Bell.; anus gaping, IIPhos.; prolapsus ani half a year previous, l l Ruta ; burning in any part, l l Erig.; burning and smarting in rec- tum, HPolyg. ; follows irritation and inflam- mation of mucous membrane, Jugl.; heat in rectum, Eucal.; pain in rectum, I | Dory.; suspected ulceration, II Arg. nit. Dysentery, lying: worse on right side, IIPhos. Dysentery, malignant: Merc. cy. Dysentery, morning: aggravation, IINux v., IISul.; discharges since early morning,IRhus; begins early in morning, worse eating and drinking, Tromb. Dysentery, especially when worse at night: | |Sul. (after Nux v.). Dysentery, in old people : IBapt. Dysentery, periodical: every year, IKali bi. Dysentery, putrid: IAlum., IKali ph., Merc. cy. Dysentery, frequent relapses: ISul. Dysentery, after rheumatism : IKalibi. Dysentery, in smallpox: IIMerc. Dysentery, last stage : Ferr. mur.; painless discharge of bloody mucus, with paralysis of sphincter ani, III’hos. Dysentery, stools: black, tarlike, Gamb,ILept.; bloody, ICinnab., | |Millef.; clots or patches of blood scattered through mucus, IIIHam. ; amount of blood unusual, generally dark, IIHam.; in violent cases, bloody masses of exudation, | | Plumb.; much blood, with slime, HIKali m.; blood and slime separated, IMur. ac.; almost pure blood, l l Trill.; mucous, IEu- cal., Gels.; frequent, of mucus only, IPuls.; puslike mucus, : Calc. S. flºº Stool, bloody, mucous. Dysentery, summer: , in early part, IKalibi.; during hot days with cold nights, IAcon.; renewed before a thunderstorm, l l Rhod.; of six weeks' standing, worse when he sees or hears running water, Lyss. Dysentery, tenesmus: B& Rectum tenesmus. Dysentery, urine : spasmodic retention, IMagn. ph.; strangury, 11Caps. Dysentery, weakness: prostration, Eucal. FLATUS (discharge): Act. sp., All. sat., IIAloe, Amm.m., Ant. Sul. aur., Ars. h., Arum.d., II Arg. nit., Ars. i., Asaf., Aspar., Berb., Bor., Bov., Bry., | | Card. m., IICarbo v., IICinch., Cinch. bol., Cist., Cub., IIDiosc., IIGraph., || Kali c., ILach., IMagn.c., Mang., | |Millef, Natr. a., INatr. S., IINiccol., Nitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., IIPhos., Plant., Sabad., Sarrac., ISep., Sil., Tereb., IZing. Bº frequent. Flatus, abdomen: as after taking cold, with griping, | |Samb.; pains, on passing, ICinch.; relieves bellyache, Ars. i., HCalc. p. Bºy" Chap. 19, Flatulence. Flatus, cholera morbus : IZinc. Fiatus, cold : Con. Flatus, constant: up and down, immediately reproduced, 1Ant. c.; in a short and inter- rupted manner, l l Mez. Flatus, during cough: IGraph.; noisy escape, in pneumonia, ISul. Flatus, in diarrhoea: after suppression of skin eruptions, ILyc. - Flatus, discharge difficult: better after, Arg. met., Cimex, IOp., | | Oxal. ac., IISil.; as if anus resisted, Carbo a., Lyss.; with violence, Diosc.; muscles exerted in expulsion, Ign. ; with colic about navel, as if bruised, worse on moving, better when at rest, worse evening and night, IOxal. ac.; in rheumatic fever, | | Thuya ; small quantities, in morning, Form. Flatus, in evening: AEsc. h.; profuse, especially evening and night, IGamb., IISul. Flatus, fetid (offensive, putrid) : AEsc. h., Aloe, Anag., | | Ang., Ant. C., Asaf., Ascl.t., Aur.met., Bov., Bry., Calc.p., 1Carboa.,Carb. S., IICarbo v., Carbol. ac., | | Cast. eq., Cham., IICinch., Chloral., Coccul., 1Coff, Con., Cornus, Cund., | | Diosc., IGlon., Hydras., IIgn., ILach., Lith., Myr. cer., IHNatr. m., IINatr.s., Nic- col., Oleand., IPsor., IPuls., Rhod., Sang., Sep., Sil., Spig., Squilla, ISul., Tell, Vinca, Zinc.; with distension of abdomen, | | Petrol.; after rumbling in abdomen, IINatr. S., Rhod, ; with rumbling and fermentation in abdomen, Sars.; on awaking from sleep, ILith.; like carrion, Agar.; relieves colic, l l Psor.; in flatu- lent colic, IZinc.; follows cutting colicky pains, Merc. iod, flav.; passes constantly, | | Phyt.; constantly collecting anew, IGraph.; coppery smelling, during stool, Iris; before diarrhoea, 9 A.M., INatr. S.; after eating, HNatr. s.; like rotten eggs, Ant. t., II Arn., Cham., Coff., IHep., Mar. v., | | Oleand, IPsor., IStaph., IISul.; in evening, IColch.; in evening, worse after fruit or chocolate, ILith.; in typhoid fever, l l Nux m.; frequent passages, Camph., Millef., Squilla ; frequent, with dis- tension of abdomen, IGraph.; frequent, loud and copious, with distension of abdomen, be- fore stool, Plant. ; frequent, upward and down- ward, with diarrhoea, Sang.; like garlic, Agar., Asaf., Mosch., Phos.; like burnt gunpowder, Coca , with itching at anus, Rumex ; in large quantities, Natr. S.; in leucorrhoea, ICaust.; like that given off by lime used at gas works, IPhos.; in liver affections, Pod.; in morning, IICepa, Natr. S.; towards morning ( º; ICepa ; with relief, Eup. perf.; Sour, Arn., Calc., 1Carb. S., Cham., Diosc.,Graph., Hep., Magn. c., Merc., INatr. c., Natr. m., IRheum, Sep:, Sul.; during stool, Colch., Cornus; with loose stool, JNatr. S.; papescent stool, Ammo- niac.; sulphurous, Psor.; having odor of sul- phuretted hydrogen, IISul.; like old urine, Agnus. Flatus, frequent : discharge, Bism., Carb. s., IChel., Chrom.ac., Gels., ||Fluor. ac., Zinc.; and belching, with constriction of anus, Fluor. ac.; noiseless, very warm, often of a hepatic odor, l l Mar. v.; short, Bry. Flatus, headache : relieved, Æthus. Flatus, hot: Acon., Aloe, Carbo v., Cham., Coccul., Diosc., Phos., Psor., Staph., Zinc.; causes burning, Bapt. ; burning, offensive, after meals, evening and morning, before stool, IIAloe ; in flatulent colic, Zinc.; dur- ing stool, Staph. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 547 Flatus, leucorrhoea: drops out during emis- sion, II Ars. - Flatus, liver : after emission, tensive pressure better | | Kali m. Flatus, loud : Caust., Lach., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., Plant, Squilla ; in evening, Zinc.; large quantities, Coloc.; at night, 11 Arg. nit.; forcible (jaundice). Berb.; sounds like the report of a pistol, Hydras. - Flatus, during menses: Niccol. Flatus, moist: Carbo v.; in flatulent colic, IZinc.; in morning, IICepa. Flatus, noiseless: Thuya. Flatus, odorless: Amb., Arg. nit., Bell., Carbo v., Cepa, Como., Lyc., Niccol., IPlat., IISul. ; after breakfast, Agar.; with dull pain, gur- ling and uneasiness in intestines, in hypo- gastric region, Como. Flatus, in old people: IPhos. Flatus passes without relief: Camph., IICham., ICinch. Flatus, discharge short: before stool, Mez.; un- satisfactory, abrupt, Ign. Flatus, in small quantities: Calad., IICham. Flatus,stool: before, I Apis, Colch.,Gels., Magn. c.; before soft stool, noisy, Calad.; during stool, lArg. nit., IICollin., Coloc., Con., Gamb., Iris, II.Natr. S., Nitr. ac., IPod.; during stool, in children, ICinch.; with diarrhoeic stool, Natr. ph., IINatr. S., ISul. ac.; during stool, in chronic dysentery, Con...; during stool,after eat- ing, IColoc.; with frequent stool, Coccul.; loud discharge during stool, Cub., Thuya ; during stool, profuse, IINatr. S., IPhos. ac.; profuse, with urging to stool, Aph. ch.; much, with small stool, IIAloe; with small stool, Coccul.; afraid to pass flatus lest feces escape, Il Aloe, Bry., INatr. m., INatr. ph., ISul.; enormous quantity, followed by enormous stool, Sabad.; profuse, with large lumps of mucus, after cut- ting in abdomen, Jacea; with fetid stool, Petrol.; with gushing stool, Natr. s.; instead of stool, l l Hydras., Jamb.; involuntary, while passing flatus, Aloe, Bell., Carbo, ICinch., 1Natr. s., IIPod., Staph., ISul., ITVer.; with lumpy, slimy, or bloody stool, Ruta ; with fre- quent pressure to stool, and prolapsus of rec- tum, Ruta; followed by urgent desire for stool, ICrot. t.; watery, with only partial relief, better of pains, Diosc.; with sudden stool, |CrOt. t. Flatus, stomach : better after flatus passes, Tereb. Flatus, sweat: during emission of flatus, all over body, especially in face, from which it runs in streams, Kalibi. Flatus, vertigo : great discharge, better in even- ing in open air, Indig. - Flatus, vomiting: discharged during efforts to vomit, IGossyp., Indig. Flatus: Hº Chap. 19, Flatulence. BIEMORREIOIDS: Absin., Acon., IIAEsc. h., Aloe, Alumin., Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., II Anac., Anag., I Amt. c.. I Apis, II Ars., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Badiag., IIHar. c., Bell., IBerb., Calc., IICaps., Carbo v., | | Car- bol. ac., Card. m., 11Caust., Cham, 1Chel., Chen. v., Chrom. ac., Cimex, Cinch., 1Coff., IICollin., Coloc., Crot., Cub., Diosc., Erig., | | Eryng., Euph., Ferr. ph., IIGraph., Grat, IIHam. IHell., Hydras., . Hyper., IIgn., IKali b., IKali c., IKali m., Kalm., Lach., Lept., Lobel., ILyc., Lyss., ||Med., | |Merc. iod. rub., IIMur. ac., INitr. ac., | IMux m., IINux v., Phos. ac., | |Paeonia, Plant., Petrol., Phyt., IPod., Polyg., Puls., Rhus, IISul., ISul. ac., 1Sang., Sep., Thuya, Trill., l'Tuberc. Hemorrhoids, abdomen: pelvic and portal congestion, ICalc., ICarbo v., IICollin., INitr. ac., INux V., IPuls., IISul.; cutting, ICaps.; dis- tension, Card. m.; chronic relaxed condition of organs, IPhos. Hemorrhoids, abscesses: Ananth. Hemorrhoids, aching: Bry., 1Calc. p. Hemorrhoids, anus: feels torn, burning in mar- . gin, Erig.; with fissures, IINitr. ac., IIMux v., I Paeonia; painful, burning fissures, IIGraph.; fissures sensitive, ICurar.; neuralgic pain, pro- lapsus, Arn., Arund., Collin., Sep.; prolapsus and long standing diarrhoea, worse mornings, TPod.; with protruding rectum and smarting, |Natr. m. Hemorrhoids, arm : cramps of upper, forearm and wrist, IPhos. ac. Hemorrhoids, back: lameness and aching, IIAEsc. h.; pain as if it would break, IIHam.; drawing pain in small of back, Caps.; pre- ceded by pains in Small of back, in morning, IPuls.; shooting shocks in loins, IINux v. Hemorrhoids, bleeding: Acon., IIAloe, AEsc. h., Alum., Amm. C., Ant. c., Ars., Ars. Im., Aspar., Ast. r., I Bell., IICact., IICalc., Calc. p., Caps., | | Carbol. ac., 1Carbo V., CaSc., 1Cham., Chrom. ac., ICinch., ICOccul., 1Collin., Coloc., ICycl., Elat., Erig., Ferr., IGraph, IIHam., IIpec., ILach., ILept., Merc., IMil- lef, IMur. ac., HINitr. ac., IINux v., IPhos., IPhyt., IPod., Puls., Sep., IISul., Trill.; every eight to fourteen days, bright blood, great weakness, Mur. ac.; bright blood, Bufo., bright blood, with urging to stool, or after, II.Nux v.; bright blood, pain in back from sacrum to pubes, Sabina ; dark blood, IISul.; blood dark, thin, little disposed to coagulate, Crotal.; dark thick blood, IKali m.; burning, hot, Acon.; with burning and tenesmus and sore,swollen abdomen, IKali c.; chronic, IICol- lin., IHam., ISul.; copious, Acet. ac., IFerr., IIHam.., | | Hydras., IHyos., IIpec., IKali c.; during stool, later at other times, JINitr. ac., IPhos., | |Sep., IISul.; copious, with relief of mind and body, Jamb.; an immense amount of blood, more than size of veins would war- rant, ILyc.; incessant, though not profuse, with alternate constipation and diarrhoea, II Collin.; alternate, with constipation,Stram.; with itching over whole body, Calc.; with severe lancinating, IPhos.; blood mixed with mucus, lSabina ; a small loss of blood is fol- lowed by great weakness, IHam., IHydras.; at night, INitr. ac.; nosebleed from sup- pressed, INux v.; on using paper, or straining a little at stools or on standing, Crotal.; with intolerable pain in sitting, IPhos. ac.; with pressure and aching in rectum, worse at night, ILyc.; blood flows with a certain regularity, and without much expulsive effort, Ham.; worse as rheumatic pains abate, Abrot.; dur- ing stool, Aur. met.; stool difficult and too large, IKali c.; after stool, l l Manc., Merc.; with osseous tumors, ICalc. fl.; during urina- tion, IKali c. Hemorrhoids, blind: Alum., Brom., ICaps., ICham., 1Chrom. ac., Ign., HINux v., Plant., 548 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. IPuls, IRhus, HISul.; with cramps in sto- mach, Calc.; in melancholia, Arg. Init.; become moist, Alum.; painful, Millef.; pain- ful, with black stools, IKali br. Hemorrhoids, blue : l l Ars., 1Carbo v., ILach., IIMur. ac.; dark blue, Ver. v.; dark purple, with diarrhoea, especially in feeble children suffering from gastric atony, muscular de- bility and threatened marasmus, IIMur. ac.; reddish, IIMur. ac. Hemorrhoids, breathing: asthmatic, Arg. nit. Hemorrhoids, brownish red: 1 INitr. ac. Hemorrhoids, burning: || Alum., IApis, Ars., Arund., Berb., Calc., ICaps., 1Carbo a., ICarbo v., 11Caust., 1Cham., Cinch., IGraph., IIHam., Ign., IIMur. ac., INitr. ac., INux v., Psor., ISul, Thuya, Urt. ur.; with burning in anus, before and after stool, IRatan.; like fire, from inflammation, IPhos.; worse from heat, Iod.; better from heat, I Ars.; particu- larly at night, preventing sleep, Ars.; pain intolerable, IINux v.; as if pepper were Sprinkled on them, Caps.; or stitching in rectum, Il Nux v.; and stinging in rectum, Amm. m.; during stool, | |Sul.; after stool, Berb., IINitr. ac., | |Sul.; when touched or pressed, Abrot.; while walking, IThuya. Hemorrhoids, chest: pains alternate, || Collin.; with diseases of pleura, TVer.; some withered varices, with intercostal neuralgia, Stann. Hemorrhoids, in children: appear suddenly, |Mur. ac. Hemorrhoids, chronic : IPhyt.; disappeared in a case of gonorrhoea treated with Cop.; hard, Sore, small, I Amm. br. Hemorrhoids, in climacteric period: IILach. Hemorrhoids, colic : Abrot., ICarbo v., Cepa, 1Coloc., ILach., IIMux v., IPuls., IISul., IV al.; with congestion of liver and abdom- inal venous stasis, l l Merc. cor. B& Chap. 19, Abdomen colic hemorrhoidal. Hemorrhoids, congestion : portal stasis, IISul.; congestive inertia of lower bowel, especially in pregnancy, Collin. Hº Chap. 19, Abdomen congestion. Hemorrhoids, with constipation: IAEsc. h., Alum., I Amm. c., Ant. c., Aur. met., Cact., IICollin., IIHydras., IIris, ILyc., IINatr. m., II.Nitr. ac., IINux v., Sep., ISul.; in dysuria, 1Chim. umb.; triangular fecal mass, Sep.; hard, lumpy stools, IErig. Hºt Constipation hemorrhoids. Hºnoids, at end of coryza: with diarrhoea, Selen. Hemorrhoids, cough : painful, IKali c., ILach.; stitches, Ign., IILach. Hemorrhoids, creeping: cold, like a worm, worse left side, Cepa. Hemorrhoids, darting pain : to liver, from old hemorrhoids, IDiosc.; cutting, lightninglike, IMagn. p. Hemorrhoids, with diarrhoea: IAloe, IBerb., 1Caps., IICollin., IIris, IILach., IIMur. ac., II.Nitr. ac., IIPod., Zing. Hemorrhoids, discharge : fetid, 1Carbo v.; feel damp, ISul. ac.; oozing fluid (leucorrhoea), Calc. p.; ichorous oozing, IFerr.; moist, 11Caust., IIGraph., Sep., IISul.; moisture, after stool, Bar. c.; mucous, Il AEsc. h., II Ant. c., Bor., HCalc., IICaps., IICarbo v., Graph., IIgn., Lach., Merc., IIMitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., Agar., IPhyt., BPuls., Ran. b., IISul.; chronic, mu- cous, IBor.; bloody mucus, Ant, c., Bor., Ign., IMerc., IINux v., Puls.; mucous, with burn- ing pricking, II Ant. c.; mucous, excoriating passage, ILach.; muco-purulent, Ant. c., Hep., Lyc.; mucous, staining yellow, sometimes ichorous, Amt. c.; oozing yellow fluid, ICalc. p.; copious, with weakness, Lobel. i. B& Anus discharge. Hemorrhoids, drinking: after a debauch, 1Car- bo v., INux v.; in persons addicted to use of coffee, wine, liquor, spices, etc., IIMux v.; in hard drinkers, ILach., ISul. ac. Hemorrhoids, drugs: after purgative medicines or lotions, IIMux v.; after abuse of sulphur, ICarbo V. Hemorrhoids, in dysentery: IHam., ILept.; with tenesmus, IICollin. Hemorrhoids, epigastrium : painful sensation of emptiness, Sep., ISul. Hemorrhoids, eruption : eczema on perineum, IHep., Petrol.; herpes around anus, IHep., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., Petrol., ISep.; pustu- lar, Amm. m., Caust., Kali c.; surrounded by itching, painful to touch, ILyc.; with eczema on left leg, | | Sars. Hemorrhoids, evening: aggravation, Alum., Amm, c., Collin., Plat., Puls.; better after night's rest, Alum. Hemorrhoids, must exercise hard : then feels better, l l Sul. Hemorrhoids, face: prosopalgia, Sil. Hemorrhoids, with fissures: Ars., HCaust., IIGraph., INitr. ac., Petrol., Ratan., Sil. Hemorrhoids, with fistulae : Hydras., HPaeonia, ISil., Sul. Hemorrhoids, fulness: IIHam. Hemorrhoids, hard: itching, IAlum.; do not mature, but from partial absorption of con- tents remain hard, bluish lumps, ILyc.; painful when touched, Caust. Hemorrhoids, with headache : | | Collin.; IHy- dras., INux v., IISul.; sick headache, ICoff. Hemorrhoids, heart: hemorrhoids reappear after heart is relieved, Collin. Hemorrhoids, heat: IIAloe, ILach., | |Zing.; worse from heat, IIod.; palpitation, ICollin. Hemorrhoids, from high living or sedentary habits : Il Nux V. Hemorrhoids, incarcerated (strangulated): Atrop., Bell., IIgn., III ach., Lobel., INux v., Sep., Sil., Sul. Bºy" inflamed. Hemorrhoids, inflamed: Acon., Agar., || Ars., ICham., Hep., Ign., II Kali c., || Mur. ac., | |Nux v., Puls., ISul.; inflamed and partly constricted, IIMux v.; grapelike protrusion, burning, l l Calc.; after labor, IMur. ac.; and painful (locally), IPlant. Bºt swollen. Hemorrhoids, internal: Chrom. ac., ITereb.; especially if fissured, Anac.; with prolapsus recti, Pod.; with puffy, tender swelling at posterior verge of anus, Petrol. Hemorrhoids, intestines: catarrh, ICarbo v.; with chronic catarrh of rectum, diarrhoea and erythema around, INitr. ac.; stricture, Bapt. Hº prolapsus. Hemorrhoids, itching: Ars., Berb., Calc p., ICaps., Carbo v., 11Caust., Chel., Cinch., Cup. ac., Cup. ars., 1Graph., Ign., Nux V., ISul., ISul. ac., IThuya; about anus, compels her to scratch and rub until parts are raw and sore, ||Petrol.; keeping awake at night, INux 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 549 v.; burning, IPetrol.., | |Polyg.; in evening, IPuls.; at night, after going to bed, with moisture of perineum and discharge of mucus from anus, worse at night, from heat, heat of bed and rubbing or scratching parts, better from cold, cold water and pinching parts, Petrol.; and stitches in anus, IPuls.; particu- larly after stool, Berb.; small hemorrhoidal tumor, Urt. ur. Hemorrhoids, jerking pain : from anus up into rectum and abdomen, Sep. Hemorrhoids, lancinating: IAlum. Hº shooting, stitches. Hemorrhoids, large ; IAEsc. h., Ananth., Berb., IFerr., IGraph., IISul.; like a bunch of grapes, IIAloe, Diosc.; like ground-nuts, purple, burning, IAEsc. h.; size of walnut, burning and stinging, prevent sitting down, Ars.; painful, better after riding, IKalic.; and pain- ful, she could not stand up, I ISul.; like a pad around anus, AEsc. h., Aloe, Calc., Collin., IMur. ac., INux v.; after each pappy offensive stool (diarrhoea), IILach.; anal orifice sur- rounded by a thick round swelling which is Separated into three unequal parts, one being as large as a hen’s egg, the other two about as large as nutmegs, swelling bluish-red, hot, hard, shining, very sensitive to touch, sore pain, itching, stitches paroxysmal (inflamma- tion, hemorrhoids after labor), Mur, ac. Bº swollen. Hemorrhoids, liver: depending upon hepatic derangement, ILept.; from engorgement, with great abdominal distress from abuse of mer- cury, IHep. Bº congestion. Hemorrhoids, livid color: pain and distress in them, Dig., Diosc. Hemorrhoids, with disease of lungs: TVer. Hemorrhoids, menses: during, IGraph., Lyss.; in amenorrhoea, Tach.; in dysmenorrhoea, lu ollin. ; after dysmenorrhoea, Coccul.; with menorrhagia, Collin.; with scanty menses, |Lach. Hemorrhoids, mental condition: hypochondri- asis, IINux v.; melancholia, Arg. nit; painful, when thinking of them, Caust. Hemorrhoids, morning: aggravation, Nux v., POd. Hemorrhoids, mucous: Bº discharge. Ełemorrhoids, night: aggravation, Ars., Carbo v., Collin., Cup. ac., Cup. ars. Hemorrhoids, nose: epistaxis, Carbo v., ISep.; eczema narium, l l Sul. Hemorrhoids, after operation: rhoids, ICroc. Hemorrhoids, pain (undefined): || Aloe, Alum., HAnac., | | Apis, Ars., Ars. m., IBell., IICalc., 1Caust., Cepa, Cham., Graph., Hydras., | | Ign., ; Kali br., IMur. ac., IPaeonia, IPuls., | |Sep., | |Stram., HSul.; with great loss of blood (dyspepsia), ILyc.; with hemorrhage after stool, IINitr. ac.; rarely bleeding, IIAEsc. h.; chronic, some of them bleeding, IPod.; dry, protrude after stool, IKalibi.; itching at anus and frequent profuse bleeding, ILyc.; pain long lasting, cannot walk, Amm. c.; in metror- rhagia, Sil.; at night (diarrhoea), Bar. c.; dark purple, with a lame back, IAEsc. g.: intense pain, with slight protrusion, Sil.; on sitting down or taking wide steps, as if split with a knife itching and sore to touch, IGraph.; standing or sitting, Caust.; worse standing for hemor- or walking, IAEsc. h.; during stool, Brom., IICimex, Graph., ILach., Sep.; right side, after stool, disappear after bleeding, Ars. m.; in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar.; when walking, IICaust.; walking or sitting, ICoca. jº soreness. Hemorrhoids, phthisis: IPhos. Hemorrhoids, during pregnancy: IAEsc. h., Amm. m., Ant. c., Caps., Collin., Crotal., Hydras, ILyc., INatr. m., | |Nux v., ISul.; following childbirth, l l Calab.; after delivery, Sore to touch, itching, Lil. tig.; after confine- ment, Ham., Ign., IKali c., Pod., Puls.; after miscarriage, painful, not bleeding, Ham.; in first month, ILach.; after parturition, |Nux V. Hemmorrhoids, with pressing: INitr. ac., Thuya; toward anus, before constipated stool, Ver. ; constant bearing down, IIAloe ; bear- ing down, on standing, ITNitr. ac. Hemorrhoids, pricking: after stool, IIMitr. ac. Hemorrhoids, prolapsus recti: ICalc.,IGraph, IIgn., ILyc., Natr. m., INux v., Pod., ISul.; during urination, Mur. ac. Hemorrhoids, with enlarged prostate: IStaph. Hemorrhoids, protrude : very easily, coming down even during emission of flatus, IPhos. Hemorrhoids, purplish: gº blue. Hemorrhoids, with ranula : returning periodi- cally with dryness of mouth, worse in after- noon, Lyss. Hemorrhoids, red : Ver. v. Bº inflamed. Hemorrhoids, cause restlessnes: Coloc. Hemorrhoids, sensitive : to touch, IIAloe, II Caust., IGraph., IILach., IIyc., IIMur. ac., Sep., Sul. ac.; old and pendulous, cease to bleed, but become painful to touch, especially in warm weather, IIMitr. ac.; to pressure, IThuya ; with sensitive rectum, INux v. Hemorrhoids, sharp pain : after stool, INitr. à.C. Hemorrhoids, shooting: l l Apis; upward, catches breath, l l Sul. 533 lancinating. Hemorrhoids, sitting: most painful, Ilyc.; could not sit or lie down with ease, IAEsc. h.; painful when sitting and to touch, ILyc. Hemorrhoids, smarting: Apis, Zinc.; after suppressed leucorrhoea, l l Amm. m.; during and after stool, l l Sul. §§ soreness. Hemorrhoids, soft and yielding: rectum nearly filled, ILach. Hemorrhoids, soreness: IIAloe, Calc. p., IGraph., IIgn., IIRali c., Merc., IMur. ac., INatr. m., IPuls., Rhus, |Zing.; after sup- pressed leucorrhoea, l l Amm. m.; worse when thinking of them, ICaust. Bºy” inflamed, pain. Hemorrhoids, spermatorrhoea: kept up by, | | Collin. Hemorrhoids, stinging : || Alum., IApis, IICaust., Natr. m.; worse walking, ICarbo a. Bº stitching. Hemorrhoids, stitching: IICaust.; with every cough, IIRali c., IILach. ; when sneezing or coughing, ILach.; upward into rectum and abdomen, Sep.; after stool, INitr. ac.; walk- ing or sitting, I Ars. © Hemorrhoids, stomach acidity: ICarbo v.; catarrh, I Carbo v., Ferr. ph.; catarrh, with yellow, mucus-coated tongue, IKali S.; with dyspepsia, Collin.; in cardialgia, l l Phos. Hemorrhoids, stools: acid bowels, 1Card. m.; 550 20. STOOIL AND RECTUM. before stool, with pain of ulceration, Merc.; descend before stool, Arund.; impeding tool, 11Caust.; during stool, Calc., Fluor. ac., IIgn., Phos., Plat., Sil.; during diarrhoea- like stool, with needlelike stitches and burning for hours, Kali c.; during mucous stool, Caps.; during stool, pains so great that she has to desist, Thuya ; during morn- ing stool, biting sore pain, ISabina; during stool, with prickling and burning, IKali c.; during stool and urination, Bar. c.; after stool, Amm. c., Calc. p., Hydras.; after hard stool, with straining and violent pressing in rectum, Ratan. ; after stool, with pressing in rectum, as if everything would come out, IRhus; with urging to stool, |Ham. Hemorrhoids, strangulated : ated. Hemorrhoids, suppressed : bad effects, IIMux v., ISul.; from being chilled (pneumonia), Nux v.; colic, IINux v., IISul.; congestion to lungs, IISul.; cough, Millef.; cystitis, |Nux v.; haemoptysis, Nux v.; headache, | | Collin.; weak memory, ICalc.; causes mel- ancholy, 1Caps.; nephritis, INux v.; palpita- tion, IISul.; prosopalgia, Ign.; vertigo, Calc., II Natr. m., IINux V., IOp. - Hemorrhoids, suppuration: ICarbo v., IHep., Ign., IISil.; ulceration, Ign., I Paeonia, Phos., Phyt., IPuls. Hemorrhoids, swollen: Agar., Ars., Bell., ICalc., Caps., | | Caust., Coloc., Kalm., IIMur. ac., Phos. ac., Thuya ; protrude and bleed, even when there is no constipation, ILyc.; discharge blood every four to eight weeks, | |Sul.; large discharge of blood, with natural stool, I Kali c.; and painful, Cact.; stool diffi- cult and too largc, IKali c.; after stool, IINitr. ac.; in uterine affection, IMur. fiğe inflamed, large. Hemorrhoids, syphilis: ILyc. Hemorrhoids, tearing pains: with itching and gnawing, I Ferr. - Hemorrhoids, with tenesmus : Aloe, Ars., Lactu. V., Merc., Phos. ac., Plat. Hemorrhoids, throbbing: ICaps.; heavy, and fulness in rectum, Melil.; after stool, |Sul. Hemorrhoids, tingling: Il Rali c. Hemorrhoids, ulceration : flºº suppuration. Hemorrhoids, urine : in diabetes, l l Uran. n.; urination difficult, Carbo V., ISep. gº Chap. 21, Bladder hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids, uterus: congestion of cervix, Collin. ; tumor, Tereb. Hº Chap. 24, Pregnancy hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids, with vertigo : Collin. Hº suppressed. Hemorrhoids, vomiting : hamatemesis, Calc. Hemorrhoids, with pruritus vulvae: ICollin. Hemorrhoids, warts: condylomata, Thuya. Hemorrhoids, water: worse from cold or warm, IBrom.; better from cold water, Aloe, Apis ; better from cold, IIAloe ; better by applica- tion of wet cloths, Ang.; cannot bear to be washed, IISul. Hemorrhóids, better from wetting with saliva, Brom. Hemorrhoids, worms: pain, as from ascarides, | | Kali c. - RECTUM, aching : AEsc. h., 1Calc.; dull with twitches in left side of, Pallad.; fulness jº incarcer- after stool, Gymn.; worse at night, with bleeding hemorrhoids, HLyc. Rectum, acrid feeling: during stool, Nux m. Rectum, biting: after flatus passes, Agar. ; as from salt (after exposure), IDulc.; as from worms, while sitting, in evening, ISul. ɺ burning, smarting, soreness. Rectum, and bladder: tenesmus at same time, (proctitis), l l Alum. Rectum, boring : into abdomen, she could not sit down, Zinc.; as if a screw were boring up- ward and downward, Ferr. iod. Rectum, burning: IIAEsc. h., Agar, IIAloe, Ananth., Arum d., IAur. met., Calc., Carbo a., | | Carbo V., Carbol. ac., Chel., Dory., IDulc., Erig., . Hep., || Kali c., Lil. tig., ILyc., IMerc. cor., iMerc. d., IMez., Ol. an., || Plumb., IPhos., IPsor, IISul.., | Tarant.; on awaking at night and in morning, ITNitr. ac.; like coals of fire, on attempting introduction of enemata, IIMitr.ac.; with sharp colic, Uran. n.; entire day, Sep.; with diarrhoea, Il Caps., Cub.; with loose stool (gastritis), ICOccul.; in dysentery, HArs., IICaps., Carbo V., IPolyg.; excoriation, with hemorrhoids, IAlum.; in intermittent fever, ICOccul.; in gastralgia, | | Phos.; with hemorrhoids, I Amm. m., INux v.; itching, about, Euphor.; extending to perineum, IINitr. ac.; ‘towards perimeum, with ineffectual urging (diphtheritic dysen- tery), I [Nitr. ac.; after rubbing, ICic.; inter- feres with sitting, Card. m., | | Sep.; soreness, after stool, Caust.; worse standing, morning till afternoon, ILach.; before stool, Natr. m.; during stool, I Ars., Bar. c., I Bor., Calc., ICOccul., Con., Diosc., IGraph., Hydras., ILyc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Niccol., Plat.,IPuls., ISil., Sul. ac., Tereb.; during and after stool, HAmm. m., Grat. ; during stool, lasts eight hours, three weeks after confinement, IHy- dras.; painful during stool, passing into a kind of soreness, two days after labor, Mez.; after stool, Ars., I Hydras., IIgn., ILyc., |Magn. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Polyg., Sa- bad.; with tenesmus, Uran. n.; through urethra, Ant. t.; after urination, INitr. ac.; better on applying cold water, Tereb.; as from a wound, with mucous stool, Prun. Bºº biting, excoriated, heat, smarting, SOI e Ile SS. Rectum, cancer ; IAlum., Nitr. ac., Sep.; scir- rhous indurations, scarcely endurable pain after stool, IIAlum. Rectum, catarrh : Aur. met.; chronic, with hemorrhoids, IIMitr. ac.; blennorrhoea, with spasm of bladder, Hell. Rectum, chilliness: before stool, ILyc. Rectum, chronic diseases (undefined): | | Col- lin., || Phos. Rectum, colicky pain : with entero-colitis and characteristic stool, Nuph. neuralgia. Rectum, congestion: causes constipation, IHep.; simple prolapsus in children, IHydras. Rectum, constipation : Hº Constipation in- testines. Rectum, constriction : AEsc. h., Calc., Melil.; in cases of uterine cancer, IKreo.; feeling, Vib.; feeling, at lower end, Benz, ac.; feeling, after stool, causing faintness, Merc.; feeling, as if closed with stool, in small hard knots, IIOp.; as if one side had grown up, IRhus; painful, extends to perineum and vagina (fissure of 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 551 anus, I Sep.; painful, follows desire for stool, ILyc.; while standing, Arn.; before stool, Bell., ILach.; during stool, Coloc., Nux m., Phos.; after stool, Nux m.; prevents passage of feces, Berb.; seems tied up with strictures, l l Syph. Bºy” contraction, Cramp, pressing, spasm. Rectum, contraction : l l Ang., Ign., | | Lactu. v.; feeling, ICamph.; during menses, Coc- cul.; narrowing, which causes a protrusion during stool, developing hemorrhoids, Lyc.; painful, Bell.; pain as from, Sep.; sore pain, like from blind hemorrhoid, one or two hours after stool, IIIgn.; protrudes during hard stool, with stitches in rectum, ILyc.; spas- modic, Therid.; stenosis of inferior part, ; Arg. nit.; before stool, INatr. m.; during stool (dysentery), Ars.; after stool, Stront.; strict- ure, IBor., Lach.; before urination, Natr. m. tº constriction, cramp, pressing, spasm. Rectum, Cramp : Calc., Jamb.; painful, Carb. S.; painful, in tertian intermittent, IFerr.; like labor-pains, ILyc.; as if an angular body were pressed inward, on right side, an inch above anus, l l Prun.; while standing, Arn.; painful, during stool, IKreo.; after stool, IPhos.; sympa- thetic, in uterine disturbance, Caulo.; after walking, ICaust. tº constriction, contraction, pressing, Spasm. Rectum, crawling: Carbo v., 1Chel.., | | Hep.; formication, Spong., | |Sul. ; as though a bug were creeping out, IAEsc. h.; after stool, IMar. v.; tickling, Ferr. iod.; as from worms, ICalc.; as from worms, while sitting, in evening, ISul.; as from thread worms, low down, Ign.; ɺ itching, irritation, tickling. Rectum, croup: exudative, Arg. nit. Rectum, cutting: AEsc. h., 1Chel., ILyc., Sil., Zinc.; deep in, Ign.; in dysentery, Merc. cor.; during stool, Natr. c.; worse standing, morn- ing till afternoon, ILach.; before stool, Asar.; during stool, Asar., Con., INitr. ac., Puls., Sars., ISul.., | | Vib.; after stool, Puls.; after stool, for hours, I INitr. ac. tº darting, lancinating, stitches. Rectum, darting: alternating with stitches in bladder, Coloc.; with frequent desire to stool (diphtheria), ILac c. flºº cutting, lancinating, stitches. Rectum, disagreeable sensation: Carbol. ac. Rectum, discharge: of diphtheritic matter, | | Lac c.; putrid, IICarbol. ac.; fetid, bloody ichor, IIAlum.; moisture, Anac., IIMitr. ac., Sep.; acrid, corrosive moisture, 1Carbo v.; moisture, burning, sticking, excoriating pain, Coloc.; mucous, AEsc. h., Cinch., IIGraph., IMerc.; bloody mucus (hemorrhoids), Sil.; stringy, milky white mucus, Melil.; serous mucus, IKali iod.; oozing of viscid, inodorous humor, Carbo a.; oozing fluid, smelling like herring brine, Calc. Rectum, distress: agonizing prolapsus and pressure, ILil. tig. Rectum, dragging : as in labor, as if substance would come out, Inul.; during menses (pro- lapsus uteri), IAloe; painful, stinging (dysen- tery), ILept. Hº drawing, heaviness, pressing. Rectum, drawing: l l Chel.; pain extends into abdomen, Zinc.; to genitals, l l Rhod.; for hours after stool, IIMitr. ac. B& dragging. Rectum, dryness: Natr. m.; with hemor- rhoids, IAEsc. h.; in morning, IHyper. Hº torpid; also Chap. 19, Intestines torpid. Rectum, duli pain : from back, Aloe; as if dis- tended with gas, after stool, I IIgn.; as from too long retained stool, at noon, Pallad. Rºº electric shocks: before urging to stool, Ap1S. Rectum, excoriated feeling: , during stool, Alum., Ign.; chapped sensation, ICamph. H35° burning, soreness. Rectum, fissure: , ; Kalibr., JNitr, ac., IPhyt., | |Syph.; painful, sensitive, IPaeonia. Hºº Anus fissure. Rectum, feeling of fulness: Chrom. ac., |Manc., Sul.; and distension with burning and pinch- ing in lower part, IMerc.; in fistula in ano or in climaxis, Lach.; in hemorrhoids, IIAEsc. h., Melil., IISul.; with hollow feeling in stomach, l l Manc. H& heaviness, pressing. Rectum, gnawing: when not at stool, Carbo V.; high up, with urging to stool, ICasc. Rectum, feeling of gravel: evening and night, better in morning, IICollin. Rectum, griping : T | Kalic.; and stitching with anxiety, could not sit, ICalc. H&^ constriction, pinching. Rectum, rigid hardness: after stool (hemor- rhoids), IAEsc. h. Rectum, heat: AEsc. h., IIAloe, l l Apis, Ast. r., Bry., Carbol. ac., ICon., ICycl., Iodof.; with bloody discharge, || Phyt.; with dysentery, IEucal.; asif boiling lead were passing through during fluid stool, Thuya ; as if a red hot poker were being thrust up, better sitting in cold water and sitting on foot so as to press on anus (hemorrhoids), Kali c.; during stool, Aloe. Hºº burning, inflamed. Rectum, heaviness: IAloe, Calc., Dory., Fup. pur.; full of fluid, which feels heavy as if it would fall out (diarrhoea), IIAloe ; while standing, disappears on emission of flatus, Zinc.; throbbing, from internal piles, Melil.; weight, Bry.; weight, in climaxis, IMerc.; weight, worse from exercise, INitr.ac.; weight, pressing upon rectum (uterine disease), IMu- rex; weight, or pressure, with irritation or itching, Collin.; as of a ten pound weight hanging, Jamb. Hº dragging, fulness. Rectum, inertia: gº torpid. Rectum, inflammation (proctitis): l l Alumin., Anag., Erig., Hydras., Sarrac.; croupous, after catching cold while bathing in open air, |Merc.; promotes speedy suppuration, swell- ing being hard and inflamed, IHep.; during course of peritonitis (metritis), IOp.; with stitching, IKali c. gº burning, heat, swollen. Rectum, irritation: IIErig., ILept.; in diph- theria, II.ac. c.; with passage of fetid mucus, IGrat. §§ crawling, itching, tickling. Rectum, itching: IIAEsc. h., Anag., ICalc., II Caust., HChel., | | Diosc., IDulc., Euphor., II.Nitr. ac., IRatan., | | Rhus, Ruta, Sep., ISpig., IISul., Zinc.; with burning, after rub- bing, ICic.; several pustules being formed at side (diarrhoea), I Amm. m.; in evening in bed, Ign.; as from fissures, worse sitting, IAloe ; with hemorrhoids, IAlum.; with leu- corrhoea, Ratan. ; of lower part, ICic.; in lower part (ascarides), IIgn.; sharp, invites to drawing upward, better pressing down, 9 552 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Agar.; Stitches in evening in bed, Natr. m.; during stool, Sil., ISul.; during urgent desire for stool and after evacuation, Euphor.; as from worms, Agar, Bov. Hº" Anus and Hemorrhoids itching. Rectum, jerking: I Calc.; stitches into root of penis, Zinc.; almost dull, sticking pain, ISil. Hº neuralgia, tearing. Rectumf, lancinating: to anus and pudenda (dysmenorrhoea), Ars.; even after soft stool, |Nitr. ac. ɺ cutting, darting, stitches. Rectum, mucous membrane : Act. sp., Aloe ; much injected, excoriated in some places, with considerable varicosity (chronic consti- pation), ILyc.; purple and congested, I | Paeo- nia ; thickened, as though folds obstructed passage, IAEsc. h. Rectum, acts specifically on nerves and mus- cles: Gels. Rectum, neuralgia (proctalgia): Ign., Ver. v.; during pregnancy, IKali c.; followed by pros- opalgia, IIgn. Bºº Colic, jerking, tearing. Rectum, pain (undefined) : Alet., Hydras., | | Kali m., | |Zinc.; worse during stool, Ign.; compels cessation of stool during constipated stool, especially with hemorrhoids, Thuya ; after dinner, Mang.; pain from flatus, with heat, Carbo v.; on passing flatus, Camph.; frequent, Il Caust.; extends to genitals, Sep.; with hemorrhoidal affection, Ham..., | | Psor. ; long lasting, after stool, Hydras.; long lasting, after each stool (constipation), IAlum.; long lasting, causing Screams and crying, after stool, 1Colch.; violent, prevents a passage, Thuya ; to perineum and vagina, during con- stipated stool, Sep.; with ringing in ears, during stool, Lyc.; disturbs sleep, Ign.; dur- ing stool, Alum., IGuaraea, HSep.; during hard nodular stool, l l Prun.; caused by straining, must walk, in dysentery, I Lyss.; with diar- rhoea, after breakfast, an acute attack caused by bad news (hepatic derangement), I | Pod.; after stool, I Lyc., I Hydras., Sep.; after stool, must walk, Lyss.; accompanies stool looking like pea soup and consisting of yellowish, greenish and bloody mucus of disagreeable odor, Pod.; sudden, IICaust.; transient, be- fore diarrhoea, every evening for a week, ILach. Hº dull pain, neuralgia, sharp pain. Rectum, paralysis: Alum., ICup. m., | | Hyos., | | Phos., Sec.; in chronic constipation, Tabac.; ennervation of longitudinal and circular muscles, causing semi-paralyzed state of bowel and allowing feces to accumulate, Ign.; in meningitis, I | Merc.; powerless, as if plugged up, Anac. Bº weakness ; also Anus par- alysis; also Constipation intestines and paralysis. Rectum, pinching: Aph. ch., Jamb. ɺ griping. Rectum, polypi: 11Calc. p., IKalibr., INitr. ac., | | Ruta ; with proctitis, IIPhos.; several elongated bodies resembling earth worms, but of brilliant red color, and soft, vascular, shreddy appearance, resembling sarcomatous growths, with yellow fetid discharge, on making effort to expel, IKali br. Rectum, pressing: Ang., | | Aph. ch., Bell., Bry., Cann. S., Cycl., I Diosc., Eup. pur., IIgn., Kob., Kali n., LINux v., || Oxal. ac., ||Plat., I Puls., IISul., Zinc.; into abdomen, could not sit | down, Zinc.; bearing down, Agar, IIIris, ISul.; bearing down, in exophthalmus, Lyc. vir.; bearing down, in hemorrhoids, 11 Aloe; bearing down, creating a desire for stool, 1Cornus; bearing down, in uterine neuralgia, | |Nux v.; to neck of bladder, radiating up spermatic cords, comes on first part of night, during sleep, better walking, must Walk room entire latter half of night, Jugl.; with colic, IOp.; as if compressed, as if worms were in it, Ferr.; constant, Nitr. ac., | | Ptel.; constant, with heavy, dragging ache in pelvis, Collin.; compels her to sit cross-legged and trembling, | |Zinc.; in ovarian dropsy, or in chronic dys- entery, Calc.; after supper, Calc. p.; worse in evening and in bed, Form.; worse from exercise, TNitr. ac.; as if everything would fall out, Jamb.; feeling as if flatus were press- ing against coccyx, by which it was re- tained, Zinc.; as if a foreign substance or very rough, hard feces were lying in rectum, with constant looseness of bowels, Natr. m.; seems pressed by flatus, though none passes, Zinc.; forcing pains, with frequent, Scanty discharge (dysentery), Colch.; as if everything would come out, with protrusion of hemorrhoids after stool, Rhus ; protrusion of Varices, after hard stool, Ratan.; as in labor, as if substance would come out, Inul.; as of lodged feces, 1Caust.; worse at night, with bleeding hemor- rhoids, ILyc.; from OS pubis, Ang.; painful, HArn., IICaust., IIIgn., ILach., | |Plat.; sudden penetrating pain, Caust.; painful, only wind passes, 1Carbo v.; painful, constant, with- out stool, ILach.; painful, independent of stool, IDros.; painful, as if to stool, with pain in back (menstrual colic), I [Puls.; periodic, as if beforestool, without result, I | Chel.; on stand- ing, with protrusion (retroversion of uterus), HFerr. iod.; as from a stick, Rumex ; with de- sire for stool, but only a little passes, Nitr. ac.; before stool, Lil, tig., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Plat.; during stool, Cornus, ILyc.; during stool, in hemorrhoids, IISul.; after stool, Calc., IIgn., IPuls., ISul.; follows stool like mush, easily discharged as if glazed, IKalm.; with continual urging, Ptel.; with necessity to go to stool, Cain.; with almost constant desire to go to stool, IILil. tig.; asif urging to stool, in peritonitis, Nux v.; sensation of a mass in lower part, with urging to stool, but discharge of offensive flatus only, Sang.; with watery or soft stools, returning as soon as one lies down (phthisis), Oxal. ac.; in retroversion, HLil. tig.; high up, in retroversion, I Ferr. iod.; as if a hard body were pressing backward, downward and against rectum, worse stand- ding, Lil.tig.; violent, in uterine hemorrhage, IIpec. gº constriction, contraction, cramp, spasm, tenesmus. Rectum, pricking: rough, as if passing sand, Ars.; as from needles, Nuph.; as if pierced with needles, woke at 4 A.M., IMagn. c.; after walking (ascarides), l l Magn. C.; as from worms, Agar. Bºt sticking, stinging. Rectum, prolapsus: AEsc. h., Arn., Ars., IICalc., 1Caust., Cic., II)ulc., 1Gamb., Ham., IHydras., Ign., IKali bi., ILach., Lyc., Merc., Mez., INatr. m., Nux v., Phos., Phyt., IIPod, Ruta, ISep. ISil., Sul. Thuya, with painful con- striction of anus, ILach.; particularly with children, IFerr., Ign., Ind., Nux V., Pod.; 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 553 with passive congestion of pelvic organs, caused by congestion of liver, l l Pod.; due to constipation, HINux v.; with infantile con- stipation, IPod.; with diarrhoea, Calc., IIDulc.; with chronic diarrhoea, l l Plant.; after long continued diarrhoea, during childhood, pro- trudes four inches, prolapsed part bluish red, tumid, easily bleeding, covered with a slimy, purulent matter and has an appearance of degeneration, at times Severe pains therein, particularly during stool, I linux v.; with diar- rhoea, during pregnancy, Mez.; disposition, Ars.,Calc., Ferr, ph., Lyc., Phos., Ruta,Sep., Sil., Thuya ; in dysentery, Colch.; easy, as though parts had lost their tonicity, IGraph.; with pressing in epigastrium and umbilicus after stool, Crot. t.; as if it protruded and then Sud- denly went back with a jerk and most horrible pain, l l Ratan.; with hemorrhoids, Arund., Natr.m., IPod., Sep.; with hemorrhoids, even without urging to stool, as if anus had lost its contractibility and was paralyzed, IGraph.; during menses, Aur. met.; painful, spasmodic, Ars.; partial, during stool, Plant.; partial, with two filbert-shaped piles, knotty and fissured, Sanious fluid, odor like cancer, IGraph.; after parturition, IPod., IRuta ; due to severe press- ing, with pain and hemorrhage, INux v.; on pressing umbilicus with hand, ICrot. t.; worse from smoking, Sep.; lower portion hangs out like a ruffle, looking like a full blown rose three inches in diameter and sensitive, | |Syph.; after desire for stool though none passes, IIIgn.; on attempting a passage, IRuta ; before stool, Pod.; during stool, Bry., . 1Canth., Crot. t., IMez., IIPod., Sul.; caused by difficult stool, IIgn.; sluggish stool, cannot be forced on account of prolapsus, Med.; about two inches, at every stool with oozing of blood, difficult to return, mercurial history, IHep.; with bloody mucous stools, Iris; after stool, Carbo V., ICOccul., Ham., IIgn, Iris, Merc.; after stool, l l Ratan., ISul.; after stool, painful, INitr. ac.; after stool, which is sore and burning untilconstriction has passed away, Mez.; with frequent pressure to stool, with emission of flatus, Ruta ; sudden, with tenes- mus, after eating grapes, l l Ruta ; on stooping Or crouching down, Ruta; from moderate straining at stool, IIIgn.; becomes much Swollen and difficult to replace after sitting a long while at stool, | | Ruta ; with tenesmus, in dysentery, IMerc. cor.; without any urging to stool, as if anus were paralyzed, IGraph.; during urination, Val.; with prolapsus uteri, Pod. H& Anus prolapsus. Rectum, troubles with disease of prostate gland: | | Pod. Hº Chap. 22, Prostate. Rectum, feeling of sand: Bºº gravel. Rectum, sensitive: with fissured anus, IIIta- tan.; With hemorrhoids, Alum.; painful, espe- cially to touch, Merc.; to pressure (consump- tion), IKali bi.; tender, I [Carbol. ac.; tender, with copious muco-purulent stool(sympathetic aphonia), Collin. Rectum, scraping: in posterior wall, during stool, Crot. t. 53% scratching. - Rectum, scratching sensation: during stool, |Natr. m.; after stool, I LNitr. ac. Hº scraping. Rectum, sharp pains: IIIgn., | | Puls.; needle- like, Med.; splinter-like cutting, during stool, INitr. ac.; after stool, HIgn., HINitr. ac. #3; neuralgia. Rectum, shooting : during constipated stool; ISep.; cutting while walking, better sitting, Melil.; compelling an outcry, before stool, I INitr. ac., Plat.; upward, IRhus. Hº darting, lancinating, tearing. Rectum, smarting: Camph., Ign., Natr.m., Zinc.; in diarrhoea and dysentery, Il Caps.; with dys- entery, IPolyg.; during stool, Hydras., Phos.; during and after stool, Amm. m.; after stool, THydras., Lil. tig., Natr. m., Sinap., Staph. Hº" biting, burning, soreness. Rectum, soreness: IIAEsc. h., Grat., HSep., Zinc.; in dysentery, Lept.; pain, worse dur- ing stool, Ign.; while riding, Psor.; sitting, Amm. m.; after stool, Iod.; after stool, with ichor, Hep.; as if an ulcer had been torn open, during stool, Ant. c. Hºº biting, burning, excoriated, smarting. Rectum, spasm: IPhos., IPlumb.; painful, pre- vents evacuation, renders evacuation small, size of a goose quill, Caust.; contractive, | | Ferr.; renewed desire to pass water (affec- tion of prostate), Caust.;, painful, with every stool, lasting an hour or two, worse if feculent matter is solid, if he passed a day without stool the suffering , lasted several days, | | Plumb.; sympathetic, with uterine disturb- ance, Caulo.; walking is impossible, Caust. B& constriction, contraction, cramp, pressing, tenesmus. Rectum, stabbing; l l Ign. Rectum, sticking: IICaust., Ol. an.; as of splin- ters of glass, with heat, after stool, l l Ratan. ; in hemorrhoids, IINux v.; in left side, deep in, Chim, umb.; as from hemorrhoids, after stool, IINux v.; after every stool, Cham.; with stool, crumbling, and as if burnt, I IMagn. m.; even when not at stool takes away breath, ISul. Hºt pricking, stabbing, stinging, stitches. - Rectum, sticks: as if full of small, IIAEsc. h.; as of stick, thickness of a thumb, passed down, with urging to stool, Asim.; in evening and night, better in morning, Il Collin. Hº sticking, stitches. Rectum, stinging; with hemorrhoids, I Amm. m., IApis; during stool, ILyc., Niccol., Sil.; during stool, lasts eight hours after, three weeks after confinement, IHydras.; after stool, ITNitr. ac., IPuls. Gº pricking. Rectum, stitches: | | Agar., Ant. t., Benz. ac., ICarbo a., Carb. S., ICepa, Cinch., Coccus, ICop., IIRali c., Natr. m., I ljatroph., HSep.; alternating with stitches in bladder, Coloc.; single toward anus, iCalc. p.; in direction of a line from anus to Sacrum, with discharge of mucus, Thuya ; into anus and vulva, HArs.; into bladder, Thuya ; in constipation, Magn. c.; during cough, Kali c.; downward, Cepa; persistent, dull, as from incarcerated flatus, IPuls.; especially in evening, Bor., ISul.; to- wards left groin, IKreo.; causing hypochon- driasis or ill humor (constipation), IINatr. m.; as of knives, Calad.; in lower part (ascarides), IIgn.; needlelike, iPhos.; penetrating pain, IICaust.; from os coccygis as if with a hot pin, Carbo v.; during pregnancy, IKali c.; can- not sit, Calc.; when sneezing or coughing, Lach.; during stool, Cinch., IIgn., Niccol.; after stool, Calad., Cham., IINitr, ac.; after 554 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. stool, lasts till 5 P.M., suddenly ceases, IIgn.; extorting cries, with hard intermittent stools, looking like excrements of dogs, Prun.; long, upward, after stool (constipation), Mez.; sharp upward, followed by discharge of coagula from Vagina, IMagn. c.; sudden sharp, extending upward in body, worse from excessive grief, Ign.; when walking, Sil.; with great weak- ness in abdomen after stool, IPlat. Hº Cutting, darting, lancinating. Rectum, stomach: dyspepsia, ICollin. ; diar- rhoea, Soon as anything enters stomach, |PhOS. Rectum, straining: Bº tenesmus. Rectum, stricture: Aloe, I Bor.; incipient, had acute proctitis nine months previously, | | Phos. tigº Anus contracted. Rectum, swollen: ICollin., ICurar., ILach., Sarrac.; feeling, IAEsc. h., 1Camph. B& inflammation. Rectum, syphilitic affections: |Kali iod. Rectum, tearing sensation: Grat., | | Sul.; arrest- ing breath, ILyc.; from below upward and backward to point of producing eructation, during stool, Lach.; stitches while sitting, Ruta; during stool, ICalc., iSars., ISul. ac.; as if torn open, during soft stool, l l Calc.; during constipated stool, Sep.; during stool, Ruta. }º darting, neuralgia, jerking, shooting; also Stool tenesmus. Rectum, tenesmus (involuntary straining): Agar.., | | Apis, Arg. nit., Arum t., Asaf., | | Ascl. t., HBell., Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Ced., Cinnab., Chlorof., II Colch., IColoc., ICycl., Eryng., 1Gamb., | | Jamb., Kali bi., Lactu. V., IMerc., | |Millef., |Morph. Sul., INitr. ac., | | Oxal. ac., Phyt., Sarrac., Sil., Tabac., Tromb.; with pain in bowels, ICrot. t.; and cutting low down in bowels (camp diarrhoea), ILept.; with cutting colicky pains, IIMerc. cor.; with colic, IColoc., | | Oxal. ac.; with colic, with greenish, Sour smelling mucous stool during phthisis, l l Rheum ; after colic, at 5 A.M., Kob.; with pain in umbilical region, passing in shocks to epigastrium (colic), Iris; constant, with prolapsus ani, II Apis ; with prolapsus, followed by pain as if excoriated, Tromb.; with sudden prolapsus, after eating grapes, l l Ruta ; in apoplexy, I ICEnan.; with backache, Manc.; with pain in small of back, as if in a wise, after mercury, Kali iod. ; in bladder at same time, Il Caps.; in hemor- rhoids of bladder, Ars.; irritability of blad- der, depending upon gouty diathesis, Colch. ; with burning, Uran. n.; burning, with bili- ous yellowish green stool, IJugl.; in childbed, I Amb.; constant, IIMerc. cor., Rhus ; with constipation, HINux . v., ||Vib.; continued and very painful during convulsion, Hyos.; in diarrhoea, Il Ars., Carb. S., Coloc., Cop., ICrot.t., Cornus, Dolich., Euphor., | |Form., IMerc., IPtel., IRheum, I Sul.; after diar- rhoea, Lil. tig.; in chronic diarrhoea, ICup. ars.; in chronic diarrhoea, after confinement, with mucous or black fecal stools, l l Collin.; with diarrhoea, after abuse of magnesia, IRheum ; with diarrhoea, in measles, IMerc.; after diar- rhoea (chronic diarrhoea), IDulc.; disposition to, IIIris ; after milk, worse in morning, INiccol.; in ovarian dropsy, and chronic dys- entery, HCalc.; in dysentery, IIApis, Arn., like cancer, Ars. iod., IICaps., HCarbol. ac., IIColch., 1Con., 1Cop., IDiosc., Merc., iMerc. cor., | |Rheum, I Tereb., ||Xan. ; in hemorrhoidal dysentery, IICollin.; especially in evening, IPlat.; in puerperal fever, Ver.v.; with hemor- rhoids, IGraph., IKali c.; in incipient hydro- cephalus, Apis ; long lasting, l l Plumb.; before menses, Thuya; during menses, I Amm. c.; better sitting, worse walking, Asta.c.; violent from 10 P.M. to 2 A.M., HBell.; with mausea, pinching and tearing in abdomen, Rhus; all night, till morn- ing, Cochl.; in polypus of rectum, IKali br.; painful, extending to perineum and urethra. (male), after stool, Mez.; periodic, as if be- fore stool without result, l l Chel.; prevents rising, IKali bi.; with voluptuous sensation in sexual parts, INatr. c.; spasmodic, IPOd.; spasmodic, visible in paroxysms from two to: five minutes, extorting cries, passes blood and mucus, ILach.; before stool, IAEthus., Agar., Berb., ICham., Collin., Merc. cor., IMerc. sol., INux v., Plat., Plumb., Ver.; during stool, Agar., Aloe, Alum., Ant.t., Arn., Bapt., HCalc., Canth., Caps., 1Caust., Colch., Collin., IColoc., Cop., ICrot. t., Cub., Cup. ac., Cycl., Diosc., Eryng., Gamb., Graph., Hell., IIIpec., Kali n., ILach., ILyc., ILyss...,IMagn. c., IMerc., Merc. cor., Myr. cer., Natr. C., INatr. m., INatr. S., Niccol., HINux v., Petrol., HPod., | | Ptel.., | |Senecio, IStaph., ISul., Ta- bac., Tromb., Urt. ur., Zinc.; during stool, with griping, Plant.; during stool, extorts. cries, every fifteen or twenty minutes (dys- entery), IKali m.; with discharge of a hard, little ball (constipation), IHyper.; with bloody stool, Nitr. ac.; with stool composed of pure blood and a little mucus, every half hour, | | Polyp.; with bloody stool, after abuse of mercury (syphilis), HKali iod.; with stool of blood and pus for eighteen months, l l Phos.; with scanty stool, every hour, of bloody scrap- ings (dysentery), IIMux v.; with diarrhoeic stool, ISpong.; with diarrhoeic stool, brown, frothy, Ilkali bi.; during stool, in chronic diarrhoea of children, Collin.; with dysen- teric stools, at night, Sul.; with dysenteric stool (vomiting during pregnancy), ICup. ars.; with dysenteric, yellowish, slimy stool, IStaph.; with dysenteric stool, renewed as. soon as he hears or sees water run, IILyss.; with discharge of exudation and bloody mu- cus, Merc. cor.; with fluid, frothy stool, IIOp.; with jellylike stool, Sep.; with in- odorous stool, Xan.; with insufficient, hard stool (costive), ISpong.; with large, Soft stool, Kob.; with liquid stool, Magn. S.; with loose, black, fetid stools, IRob. ; with stool in morn- ing, Æthus.; with mucous stools, ICup. ars., ISpig.; with mucous stools (dysentery), IColch.; with stools of bloody mucus, IHep.; with small, loose stools, Eup. perf.; with painful black fetid bloody stools, Manc.; with papescent stools, IKali bi.; with frequent. small stools, l l Erig.; with too small but fre- Quent stools, causing headache, Con...; with small, brown, painful, bloody stools (dysen- tery), Acon.; with small hard stools, lSpong.; with soft stool, Sul.; with first part of semi- Solid stools, Lyc. vir.; with yellow, granular stools, Mang.; with watery, mucous, bloody stools, IRhus ; between discharges, Acon.; 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 555, after stool. IAEthus., . Agar., Ant. t., Apis, Bapt., Bell., Berb., Caps., Coccul., Collin., Fluor. ac., Grat., IIgn., Ipec., Jugl., Kalibi., Kali n., Kob., ILach., Lil. tig.,ILyss., Magn. c., Manc., Merc., Merc. cor, Merc. iod. rub., Mez., INatr. m., Niccol., Phos., Plat., Pod., IRheum, IRhus, ISul., Tromb., Zinc.; after stool, child falls asleep as soon as it ceases, IISul.; after small pultaceous stool (two days after labor), IMez.; soft stools, with burning at anus, Magn. S.; followed by involuntary discharges from bowels, IRhus; with spasms of urethra (ischuria urethrakis), caused by sticking in glans penis, after urinating, Prun.; during urination, IPlat.; painful, during urination, l l Med.; with urination, purging and vomiting simultaneously, caused by spas- modic contraction, ICrotal.; after urination, violent (affection of sympathetic nervous sys- tem), IPhos.; constant, with retroversion of uterus, IFerr. iod. Hºº constriction, contraction, Cramp, spasms, urging; also Before, During, After stool tenesmus. Rectum, tension: Sil.; painful, Calc.; spas- modic, Ign. Réctum, down thighs: violent pains, Alum. Rectum, throbbing: Apis ; like little hammers beating (fistula in ano, climaxis), ILach.; in stricture, ILach.; with itching, shooting and burning, ILach.; during menses, ILach.; pain- ful, Sul.; pulsation, Natr. m.; pulsation after eating, Aloe ; pulsating, as from fissures, worse sitting, IAloe ; pulsation, as if hemorrhoids would protrude, IHam.; after stool (dysen- tery), ISul. Rectum, tickling: l l Ang., ISpig.; in evening, Cain. ; voluptuous, in lower part, Bell. Bºe crawling, irritation, itching. Rectum, tingling : especially in evening, IPlat.; with stool, Carbo v.; better from applying cold water, ITereb. Rectum, torpid (inactive): IIAlum., Anac., Asim., Bry., IGraph., IIgn., IKali c., INux m., Ptel., Staph., | | Vib.; causes constipa- tion, IIAlum., Hep., IKali c., | | Natr. m., IPsor., IISil.; with anxious desire for stool, IIgn.; difficult discharge of soft stool, Ruta, IStann.; stool lies in rectum without urging, ILach.; stool remains for a long time, as if there were no power to expel it (constipa- tion), IISil.; during pregnancy, TVer.; before stool, Natr. m., IPlumb. Bº dry ; also Constipation intestines; and Chap. 19, In- testines torpid. Rectum, tumors : painful growths, : Kalibr. flºº Hemorrhoids. Rectum, twinging : Lyc. Rectum, twisting ; as if something twisted and turned about in a circle, Ferr. iod. ; as if twisted up, followed by cutting, | | Ratan. Rectum, ulceration: IIAlum., Cornus, Cub., | |Paeonia, IPhyt.; ulcers large, bleeding, burning, ICalc.; after dysentery, IHydras.; fissured ulcers, with elevated and indurated edges, exquisitely painful, l l Paeonia ; painful, and sensitive, IPaeonia ; studded with ulcers, cracks and rhagades, l l Paeonia. Rectum, uneasiness: as though bowels ought to be moved, with threatened abortion, or retained placenta after abortion or parturi- tion, Nux v. Rectum, urging ; IAlum., Aph. ch.; with con- stipation, ISul. ; with crawls over face, Ang.; diarrhoea-like, Form.; frequent, in lower part, Arg. met. Đº pressing, tenesmus; also Stool urging. Rectum, warts: painful excrescences, IIAlum. B& Anus warts. Rectum, as if drops of water flowed down: Ferr. iod. Rectum, feeling of weakness: Natr. ph., Pe- trol.; with cutting in bowels, principally below umbilicus, desire for frequent move- ments between stools (dysentery), Petrol.; as if weakened by long-continued diarrhoea, With frequent urging to stool, IColoc.; drag- ging, extending as far as sacrum, I ISyph.; as if relaxed, and diarrhoea would follow, the whole would fall out, Ars.; feels too weak to expel feces, IKali c., Sil.; as if no power to evacuate soft stool, IHell.; after stool, IPod. ɺ paralysis. Rectum, worms (ascarides): Bar. c., IIgn., |Urt. Ulr. WOrms. STOOL, absent (suppressed): Bell., ICepa, IIStram.; in angina syphilitica, for twenty days, Lach.; in cholera, Jatroph., ILaur.; in spasmodic cholera, ITabac.; in typhoid fever, for three days, I [Rhus; with general heat, Cup. m.; in mania puerperalis, INux v.; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; in myelitis, | | Acon., Dulc.; in hydrothorax, ILach.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; a whole week, after severe hemorrhage, IFerr. Hº insufficient, scanty; also Constipation. and Rectum paralysis. Stool, acid: gº sour. Stool, acrid (corrosive, excoriating): Ant. c., Arn., ILArs., Ars. met., IIPapt., IBry., Canth., Cham., ICinch., Colch., Coloc.,IDulc., IFerr., Gamb., IHydras., Ign., IIris, IKali c., ILach., IIMerc., IMerc. d., IMerc. s., IMur. ac., IINatr. m., INitr. ac., Nux V., IPhos., IPlant., IPuls., IRheum, Staph.,ISul., ISyph., Il Ver. Hºjº hot. Stool, adherent: Hº glutinous, sticky, tar- like. Stool, in afternoon: Arg. met.; and evening, lººd of morning, Pallad. ; in infants (chill), |Elaſt. Stool, containing air bubbles: Chim. m. Stool, ash colored : Asar., Aur. met., IDig. Sº gray. Stool, like balls: Brach., IEuph., Hippom., IMed., IMez., INux v., IIOp., IIPlumb., Ptel., Sinap., IThuya; black, IIOp., Ver., | | Vib.; like bullets, IHydras.; bullet shaped, every three or four days (enlargement and conges- tion of liver), Magn. m.; in cardialgia, IMagn. m. ; like hazelnuts, with dulness in head, l l Rob.; hard, egg shaped, white, in liver complaint, ICalc.; hard, then soft, Cin- nam.; hard, coated with yellow tough mucus, IHydras.;, olive shaped, Sul.; small, hard, covered with greasy pellicles, IPlumb.; small, yellowish, gray in headache, IIMagn. m.; size of an olive (precursor of apoplexy), Ast. rac. Bºº knots, lumpy, Stool, beaded: in gastric neurosis, I |Phos. Stool, bilious: IAEthus., IAloe, Anthroc., Apoc, Ars., Ars. h., Ars, s.r., Arum d., Cact., Carbol. ac., Cham., Cina, ICinch., Colch., Collin., 1Coloc., Cornus, IICrotal., Cub., Diosc., Elaps, 556 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Illic., IIpec., IIris, ILept., ILil. tig., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor, INatr. S., Osm., IPhos., IPhyt., iPod., IIPuls., ISul., II Ver., Zinc.; with burn- ing, Cham.; with burning and tenesmus, Jugl: ; c.; with colic, Bism.; dark greenish (in biliary colic), ICinch.; evening or morning, | | Hyper.; in bilious fever, ICrotal.; in gastric fever, l l Puls.; in yellow fever, Merc.; in bilious headache, || Pod.; in jaundice of the newborn, Elat. ; following rumbling in ab- domen, IIPuls.; with soreness of anus, IBry.; about 4 A.M., daily for a week at same hour, Fluor, ac.; after vomiting, Aspar. ɺ green, yellow. Stool, black: Acon., Alum., Apis, Ars. i., HBerb., IIBrom., HCalc., Camph., 1Carbol. ac., Chin. S., ICina, ICrotal., Cub., ICupr. ac., Cupr. m., Elaps, IHep., IIod., IKali bi., ILach., IILept., I IMed., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., || Merc. iod. flav., Natr. m., INitr. ac., BNux V., IIOp., IPhos., IIPlumb., IRumex, ISquilla, Sul, ac., II Ver., Ustil.; with pain in abdomen (cholera, fourth day), IPhos. ac.; with or without blood, Merc. iod. flav.; bloody, iCaps.; partly coagulated offensive blood, typhoid malarial fever, twentieth day, Ham.; in cholera infantum, IPsor.; with colic and tenesmus (chronic diarrhoea after confinement), IICollin.; like coffee grounds, 1Camph.; in constipation, IBry.; consistency of cream, Lept.; in whooping cough, Kalis.; with constant inclination to stool, ICrotal.; in diphtheria, ILach.; with great epigastric Oppression, sinking, etc., IMerc. d.; fetid, Lept.; with fever, hot sweat, white tongue, Severe headache, despondency, Iris; in bil- ious remittent fever, ICrotal.; in typhoid, | |Phos., Ver. v.; in yellow fever, Ver.; al- most black, 11 A.M., Ascl. t.; in haematemesis, and hepatitis, I Ars.; hard, Cact. ; first hard, lumpy, afterwards soft and mushy, ILept.; and hard, then white and soft (liver com- plaint), IAEsc. h.; hard, with hemorrhoids, Diosc.; with blind painful varices, IKali br.; involuntary, with cutting, Camph.; liquid, II Ars., ISquilla, IStram.; in affection of liver, | | Pod.; only in morning, IIPod.; with slight bearing down in bowels, l l Ver. v.; relieve gastric derangement, IRob.; with gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; sooty, like coffee grounds (haematemesis, purpura haemorrhagica , | | Tereb.; with tenesmus, Manc., IRob.; with vomiting (intermittent), ICOccul.; preceded by writhing in bowels and delirium, IStram. tº coffee grounds, tarlike, watery. Stool, bloody: AEthus., Acon., Aloe, IAlum., Anac., Ananth., Anthrac., I Ant. t., Arg. nit., 11 Arn., Ars., Arund., IBapt., IBell., IBenz, ac., a Bry., HCalc.,11Canth., IICaps.,ICaust.,ICham., Chlorof, Cina, ICinch., IIColch., Collin., * I Coloc., Con., Cop., ICrotal., ICup. ac., Cup. m., Dros., Dulc., Erig., IGraph., IIHann., Hep., Hippom., Hydras., Ipec., Iris, Jalap., HKali bi., IKali c., IKali m., Kali n., ILach., | | Led., IMagn. c., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., | |Natr. m., INatr. s., Nitr. ac., Nux m., I INux v., Oxal. ac., Petrol, IIPhos., || Phyt., || Pic, ac., HPlumb., IIPod, IPuls., Raph., Ratan., IRhus, Sabad., ISars., | |Senecio, HSep., Sil., Staph., Sul.., | | Tarant., Tromb., Var., BBVer.; comfortable feeling in abdomen, with discharge of dark coagulated blood during stool, IPhos.; black coagulated blood (haematemesis), l l Nux v.; black offen- sive blood, INitr, ac.; black blood (typhus), | | Chlor.; blood, sometimes bright, Sometimes like jelly, ISul.; tough black blood (purpura), | | Led.; large hemorrhagic discharge of black grumous fetid blood, rapid sinking, IHam.; bright blood, Carb. s., Chlor., Natr. S., Zinc.; quantities of bright, sometimes dark blood, | |Phos.; in cholera infantum, IKreo., IPSOr.; in climaxis, IApis ; clotted blood, mixed with feces, Ars., || Chlor., IIMerc.; coagulated blood copious, I Amm. m.; lentil shaped clots (chronic diarrhoea), l l Rhus; masses of coagu- lated blood (abdominal typhus), IIAlum.; coated with blood (constipation), Thuya ; with colic, inclination to sleep, and vertigo, IManc.; much blood, often in clots, thin, diar- rhoeic fetid stools followed by prostration (ty- phus), Kreo.; with colic, Sil.; with colic every morning, IPod.; in chronic diarrhoea, |Eucal.; in chronic diarrhoea, with biting at anus, | | Dulc.; in diarrhoea, for fifteen months, caused by cold and dampness, IDulc.; in chronic diarrhoea, with vomiting, eructations and thirst, l l Dulc.; in diarrhoea, with violent colic (during sixth month of pregnancy, pre- vailing dysentery), I IMillef.; in constipation, IILac def; covered with blood, Berb.; covered with brightred frothy blood, preceded by colic; Zinc.; covered with dark red blood, Sinap., coated with blood, in purpura haemorrhagica, IPhos.; dark blood, in dysentery. Ars.; ex- cessive flow of dark fluid blood, ICrotal.; dark or light blood, in summer complaint, IFerr. ph.; dark stringy blood, ICroc.; dark diarrhoeic, in variola, Rhus; decomposed blood, looking like charred straw (typhoid), ILach. ; decomposed blood, in typhoid, | |Phos.; in diarrhoea of children, IVal.; in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; in diarrhoea, with variola, IRhus; in diarrhoea, with slight delir- ium, IHam.; in dentition, HMerc. sol.; in diphtheria, pure blood, Hydras.; constant dropping of blood (hepatic derangement), |Kob.; in dysentery, Bar. m., HCarbol. ac., IColoc., ICub., IGamb., IKali m., Lil. tig., IIPhos.; in chronic dysentery, l l Nux v.; with fall dysentery, HiColch.; in dysentery of infants, I Apis ; in dysentery, pure blood, I Acon., Arn., IHam., Merc. cor.; , pure blood, and a little mucus every half hour, with severe tenesmus and colicky pains, | | Polyp.; in dysentery, with scraping from intestines and protrusion of anus, IIColch.; in enteritis, IMerc., TVer. v.; in evening, ISul.; with fear of death, Ars., Ham.; in prevailing fever, I Amm. m. ; , in typhus, Apis, Lach., IPhos., ITereb. ; in putrid ty- phus, INux m.; in typhus, blood Smelling like carrion, | | Chlor.; in yellow fever, BMerc.; like bloody fish brine (summer complaint), IFerr. ph.; contains foamy blood, Zinc.; with much flatus, Ruta ; with great rumbling in abdomen and pain in umbilicus, HPhyt.; with small white particles like opaque ... frog spawn, IIPhos.; with hemorrhoids, ICaps., Chrom. ac.; last part, ICarbo v., Selen. ; mixed with bloody mucus, Ars. ; looking like washings of fresh meat, iPod.; bloody, like washings of flesh, in typhoid fever, | | Merc. d.; during menses, HEAmm. m.; 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 557 - with membranous shreds, Ferr. mur.; mu- cous, ICalc., 1Cham., Chim. umb., Dory., Ipec., IPuls., Sabina ; mucous, accompanied by painful pressure (hemorrhoids), IPuls.; with mucus and pus (dysentery), l l Sul.; mucous, in warm weather, worse acid food, IILach.; muco-purulent, with intense thirst, vomiting, eyes sunken, pupils dilated, skin corrugated and spotted, blue, body cold, tongue red and dry, pulse imperceptible, urine suppressed, l l Kali br.; with nausea from smell of cooking, 11Colch. ; with nausea, tearing down thighs, and tenesmus, IRhus ; with pain in bowels, extending into thighs, Coloc.; pale blood, Zinc.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; for several days before attackof pneumonia, Merc.; pinkish, ICinch.; in polypus of rectum, much blood, IKali br.; after purpura, caused by excessive use of salt, INitr. sp. d. ; purulent, Calc. s.; plirulent, in cholera infantum, l l Med.; purulent, with tenesmus, for eighteen months, |Phos.; in rheumatism, Thuya ; serum, in summer complaint, Ferr. ph.; specks, in chronic dys- entery, I Con. ; spotted, Natr. c.; streaked, Arund., IColoc., 1Con., Elat., | | Erig., IKali bi., IIMerc., INatr. S., IINux v., IIPod.,ISul., Tromb.; streaked, in diphtheria, IBapt. ; streaked, in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; streaked, or like flesh-colored water, IIPhos.; streaked, with scanty menses, Natr. S.; streaked, in rheumatism, Colch. ; streaked, with sore- ness of bowels (typhus), IINitr. ac.; in summer complaint, pure blood, I Ferr. ph.; with tenesmus, Carbo v., Manc., INitr. ac.; with tenesmus, after abuse of mercury (syphi- lis), IKali iod.; in gastric nervous fever, ILach.; tinged, in typhus, Ars., ILach.; blood thin, in typhus, l l Chlor.; with vertigo, IManc.; water, in diarrhoea, Ars.; water, in dysentery, Aloe ; water, like washings of meat, IPhos., IRhus. Bº dysenteric, mu- cous; also Chap. 19, Intestines hemorrhage. Stool, mixed with bluish matter: in dysentery, |Colch. Stool, expelled, when hard breathing ceased : in asthma Millari, Arum d. Stool, brittle : Bº crumbling. Stool, brown: Anac., Anthrok., IIArg, nit., Arn., Asaf., Ascl. s., Bor., Canth., Cinch., IHydras., IIod., IKali c., IMagn, c., IIMerc., Merc. Sul., Mez., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., IPlant., IRheum, IRhod., IRumex, | |Sul., ITromb., Variol., ITVer.; blackish, Apis, Asaf.; blackish, in typhus, Ars. ; bloody, in summer complaint, I Ferr. ph.; chocolate colored, worse at night, ICinch.; chocolate colored, worse about midnight (dys- entery), I Ars.; chocolate colored, with lumps of mucus often streaked with blood or mixed with undigested food, IGamb.; fluid, in chol- era, after other symptoms have been removed, IPhos.; in cholerine, I Asar.; in cholera mor- bus, profuse, Il Ver.; consistent, in pneumo- nia, IFerr.; dark, l l Arum t., Chin. ars., Kreo., ILil. tig., Lyc. v., | |Merc. iod. flav., IMez., IMur.ac., IIOp., IPhyt., | | Sep., ISquilla, | Tereb., | | Ver.; dark, almost black, mushy and highly offensive (during progress of post- scarlatinal follicular entero-colitis with drop- sy), ILept.; dark, mostly in children in their first or second summer, IPsor.; dark, choco- late colored, ILach.; dark, involuntary, with cutting, ECamph.; dark, mucous, Bapt.; dark, thin, scanty, Camph. ; dark, thin, with lumps of dark brown feces, Tarant.; dark, with constant inclination to stool, ICrotal.; in diarrhoea, Arn., Ars., Iris, IRaph., ISabad., IISec., | | Thuya, TVer.; in infantile diarrhoea, IPsor.; diarrhoeic, frothy, with excessive painful pressure, urging and tenes- mus, IIRali bi.; diarrhoeic, mixed with mu- cus, with severe abdominal pains, soon after awaking, at 7 A.M., Xan.; diarrhoeic, in morn- ing, followed by a second at 10 A.M., light brown, preceded and followed by dull pain in abdomen, at 2 P.M., another of same nature with straining, Tromb.; dirty, Sinap.; in dys- entery, Kali bi.; fecal, Ant. t., IBry., Coloc., Fluor. ac., Kali c.,Lyc.,Mez., Oxal. ac., Rheum, Rhod., Rumex, Tromb.; fetid, mucous, | | Grat.; fetid, in jaundice, with hyperaemia of iiver, l l Ptel.; in typhus fever, I Apis ; with flatulent rumbling in abdomen, in evening, | | Tereb.; floating on water, IIMerc.; fluid, IChel., IILyc., IPhos.; fluid, with or without bloody streaks, every half hour, Tromb.; fluid, mixed with undigested substances, of intolerable fetor, IIGraph.; in gastromalacia, Ars.; glistening, Brom.; greenish, IIMerc.; dark greenish (mesenteric disease), ICalc.; greenish, mucous, Urt. ur.; light, Chin. a., ICrot. t., Merc. iod. flav., | | Ver.; light, after constipation, Amb.; light, mushy, AEsc. h.; liquid, IGraph., Magn. c., Nux v., Phos., IPsor., Raph., ISquilla ; liquid, gushing, Ast. r.; with liver disorders, l l Pod.; like mus- tard, till noon, l l Arum t.; after injection of nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, |Tarant.; other colored fluid (typhoid), IRhus ; reddish, HFerr. S.; with tenesmus (dysentery), | | Rheum ; yellowish, Ant. t., IColoc., Merc. iod. rub., | | Merc. iod. flav.; yellowish, cadav- erous, in typhoid, IIRhus; yellowish, in den- tition, Cham.; yellowish, in erysipelas, IPhos. ac.; first brown, then yellow, with worms, Sinap. Đº watery. Stool, burning: Gºt acrid. Stool, as if burnt: Bº dry. Stool, chalky: ILCalc., IDig., IIPod.; with convulsions and distended abdomen (croup), ICalc.; in diabetes, IPod. Sº white. Stool, changeable : in color, Cham., Colch., IDulc., IIPod., IIPuls., ISul.; alternate yel- low and greenish, Dulc.; in cholera morbus, IPod.; in prevailing fever, I Amm. m.; in hem- orrhoids, IBerb.; mixed, Calc.; mottled, clay color and brown (chronic constipation), | |Tabac.; changeable, in consistency. Bºy"Diarrhoea alternating with Constipation, and vice versa. - Stool, chestnut shaped : in constipation, Sul. Bºy" balls. Stool, choleraic: Ananth., Tabac. Bºy rice water. Stool, chopped: Acon., Bar. m., Cham.; in cholera infantum, Sul.ac.; sour smelling (child emaciated, scrofulous, disease of mesenteric glands), Ipec.; in gastromalacia, Kreo. Merc. d.; soft, as if mixed, Jacea ; like boiled pota- toes chopped up with greens, after summer complaint, I Med.; full of bright red lumps, like chopped beets (incipient hydrocephalus), IApis ; like spinach, in Summer complaint, 558 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. IHAcon.; in summer complaint, IFerr. ph.; like tape, l l Cast. v.; yellow and green matter, held together by long strings of yellowish matter (indigestion), l l Sul. ac. Gº" eggs. Stool, clayey : Calc., ILyc. vir., Med., Petro- sel., Pod., Sil.; constipated, IDig.; in ex- ophthalmus, Lyc. vir.; with enlargement of of rectum, AEsc. h.; in rachitis, ICalc.; at first copious, then scanty, with much flatu- lence, TIZing.; with sudden urging, IIPOd.; follows vomiting of food, |Manc.; with weak- ness and prostration in morning, l l Senecio; in cool damp weather, Nux m. Bºº large, watery profuse, weakening. Stool, corrosive: tº acrid. Stool, corroding: gºt acrid. Stool, when coughing; IPhos., ISul. Stool, crumbling (brittle): Il Amm. m., Bapt., mesenteries, IICalc.; clay colored, Bell..,IBerb., Chel., 1Gels., Hep., Iber., IKali bi., ILept., IMyr. cer., I [Natr. ph., INitr. ac., IPhos. ac., IPod.; clay colored, in biliary colic, IChel. ; without bilious coloring, ICard. m.; clay colored, constipated, | Acon. ; clay colored, in chronic constipation, | | Tabac.; clay colored, constipated, in enlargement of liver, IChion. v.; clay colored, in diarrhoea, I I Wer.; clay colored, fetid, IIMerc.; clay colored, in func- tional derangement of liver, l l Sep.; clay colored, in hepatitis, Natr. S.; clay colored, in jaundice, Aur. mur. nat., IIod., ILept.; clay colored, in prosopalgia, Chel.; color of pipe clay, Asta.c.; diarrhoeic, smelling sour, or fetid, ICalc.; like dry clay, IChel.; like potter's clay, Lach.; particles have appear- ance of coagula (colliquative diarrhoea), IIpec. 33% light, tenacious, white. . ;Stool, like coffee grounds: ICrotal.; in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; changing towards brown and curdled, in dropsy, I Dig. Stool, colorless: tº watery, white. Stool, copious (profuse): Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Anthrok., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars, h., | | Asaf., Arum d., Aur. met., IIBenz. ac., IBerb., Cact., Cain.., | | Canth., ICinch., Cochl., Coccus, Colch., Collin., Coloc., Coral., Cop., Cornus, Cub., ICup. ac., Cup. S., Dory., Diosc., IIElat., 1Gamb., IGlon., Iod., IIris, Jalap., II.Jatroph., Kali bi., Kob., ILept., Magn. c., |Merc. d., | | Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., Mosch., IMur. ac., Natr.a., JNatr. m., Nux Im., IOxal. ac., Petrol., IIPhos., || Phyt., IPlumb., IIPod., Raph., IRhus, Rumex, IISec., Sinap., | | Tarant., Tereb., IThuya, HIVer., Zinc.; with burning in anus, l l Tereb.; followed by smarting in anus, Polyg.; in afternoon, Ascl. s.; bilious, watery, with nausea, Eup. perf.; in cholera infantum, Ars. i., ; Coff. t., Crot. t., Psor.; in chol- -era morbus, 1Caulo.; in children’s gas- tritis mucosa, Ars.; after catching cold, child, IIpec.; after catching cold (renal colic), ILyc.; with colic, Ascl. t.; with colic and ver- tigo, Il Manc.; in diarrhoea, ICrot. t.; in diar- rhoea of children, Ars., LIBenz. ac.; IICrot. t., || Guarana, IIPod.; in chronic camp diar- rhoea, with pain in lower bowels, Lyss.; in pancreatic diarrhoea, Iris; with much flatus, | | Pod.; with feeling of flatulence in bowels, "Tell.; feeling of copious, but only flatus “escapes, finally hard stool (gastric catarrh), LAnt. c.; forcible, follows colic, Lyc. vir.; squirting out, ICrot. t., ICup. m.; gushing in morning, or more during day than at night, IPod.; in mesenteric disease, ICalc.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; in morning, Cop., Ver. v.; at 6 A.M., | | Oxal, ac.; Soft in morning, renewed urging, Calc. p.; muco- purulent, with tenderness of rectum (sym- pathetic aphonia), Collin,; with nausea, Jab.; painless, worse at night, with much wind, in a little girl, after fright, Ign.; worse every other day, ICinch.; Soft, with burning Stool, curdled: Carbo v., IGuaiac., IIMagn. m., IIMerc., II.Natr. m., HIOp., Pod., Sinap., 1zinc.; seems to be cut as it passes through, Eryng.; at verge of anus, looks as if burnt, Magn. m.; in bottle-fed babies, Pod.; in dentition, Cham.; in typhoid fever, I Lach.; in nervous affection, IMagn c.; during pregnancy, Amm. m.; with sticking pains in rectum, l l Magn. m. ICalc., | | Med., INitr. ac., IRheum ; bits of coagulated milk of sour smell (rachitis), Calc.; curdy, IRheum ; curdy, with colic (diarrhoea), Stann.; contain- ing lumps of casein, Nitr. ac.; milk in large lumps (children), II Val.; after summer com- plaint, I IMed. Đº lumpy, tallow. Stool, dark : 11 Alum., LArn., Berb., IBry., 1Cornus, Chin. s., 1Glon., IHam., Illic., IKali c., Lyss., Mur, ac., Natr. a., JNatr. S., Nux V, IPlumb., IPtel., IRhus, Sec., | | Tarant.; with pain in abdomen, Rhus v.; almost black, IApis; followed by burning in rectum, Polyg.; inky, two quarts at one stool, Ferr. mur.; in diphtheria, IBapt., IKali perm. ; in enteritis, TVer. v.; in evening, Ars. i.; fecal, Bapt., Carbo v., Hippom., Nux v.; fetid, IHam., IKali perm.; fetid, partly formed, contains much mucus, expelled with much difficulty, Tarant.; fetid, liquid, in morning, then pain in bowels all day, Gnaphal.; fetid, very urgent, cannot wait a moment, ILil. tig. ; in spotted fever, Act. rac.; in typhoid fever, IPhos.; in typhoid fever, almost black, IStram.; scybala, Pod.; with hemorrhoids, IAEsc. h.; in hydrocephalus, IApis, IStram.; liquid, Op., Squilla ; with liver disorders, l l Pod.; in morning, Sarrac.; at 6 A.M., || Oxal. ac.; only at night, mostly towards morning, l l Psor.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, Iod.; in infantile syphilis, | ISyph.; in variola, IRhus. Bºy" brown, black, dry. Stool, desire: absent, Hydras., ILyc., | |Magn. m., INatr, m., IOp., ||Vib.; absent, no ability to pass until there is a large accumulation, IIAlum. Hºº urging. Stool, diarrhoeic : Anac., Arn., Bar. c., IBell., Berb., Bor., Cain., Caps., Cham., Chim. m., Chrom. ac., IColoc., Con., ICop., HDig., Kali n., l l Med., INux v., Paris, IStram.; with pain or weakness in abdomen, IParis; with chill, Ipec.; after catching cold, in a child, IIpec.; two or three, with colic (quo- tidian ague), l l Rhus ; several, during day, particularly after eating, | | Ver.; two, on day of fit (epilepsy), ISul.; in evening, Brach.; in bilious fever, IColoc.; in intermittent, Ars., ICina, l l Puls.; in typhoid, Cham, Chin. S.; IOxal. ac., with much flatus, Sul. ac.; with rumbling discharge of flatus, begin- ning in morning and lasting all day, Il Glon.; fontanelles remain open, Sep.; last part, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 559 Sarrac.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; every ten to fifteen minutes, sudden, Asim.; sudden, irre- sistible, with soreness in lumbar region, urging, Bar. c.; with sweat, tenesmus, or nau- sea and colic, ICrot. t.; with tenesmus, Laur.; followed by vomiting, Jamb. gº loose, thin, watery. Stool, difficult to expel : IIAlum., IIAmm. m., II Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Ast. r., Bapt., HBerb., ICamph., ICepa, Chen. v., Chrom. ac., COc- cul., Colch., Collin., Gels., Grat., Hep., Ign., | | Kreo., ILach., IILac def., | | Lactu. v., ILyc., Lyss., IMagn. m., Mang., | | Merc., Mélil., IMur. ac., ||Naja, ILNitr. ac., Ol. an., || Phos., IPlat., || Plumb., IPod., | | Puls., ISil., Sinap., Stront., IVerbas., ||Vib., Zinc.; with sensation of something alive in abdomen, Sabad.; with burning in abdomen, Sabad.; lacerates anus, Il Lac def.; with some blood, | | Alum.; with flow of blood (constipation), II.Natr. m.; consistency of thick broth, with pressing desire, Mez.; owing to great bulk (hemorrhoids), JKali c.; chronic, Calc. a.; with colic, Sabina, Sil.; every three or four days (rheumatism), IThuya ; after diarrhoea, during pregnancy, I | Oleand.; in difficult dentition, IISil.; severe efforts, alternating with vomiting, Cupr. s.; violent efforts, neces- sitating manual assistance, small black hard masses, IIPlat.; in evening, IClem.; with faint- ing, Sars.; in gastric fever, l l Sep.; in tertian in- termittent, Dig.; with much flatus (cystitis), ILyc.; preceded by much flatus also difficult to pass (summer complaint), Camph.; in gastral- gia, Il Phos.; in gastric derangement, Dory.; hard, IBry., Euphor., ILaur., | | Ptel., IRatan., | |Selen., IISil.; hard, followed by backache, HFerr.; hard, with cold body and hot head, Bufo.; hard, with cramping pains in rectum (intermittent), IFerr.; hard, , followed by smarting in anus, l l Ptel.; with headache, II.Nux v.; in hemiplegia, Caust.; with swell- ing and bleeding of hemorrhoids, Kali c.; only after injections (scrofulous glands), IBar. m. ; at long intervals, on account of spinal weakness, INux v.; large size, Ruta ; threatens to tear anus, from immense size, | |Selen.; can only pass by leaning very far back, Med.; in leucorrhoea, IIGraph.; in affec- tion of liver, IMagn. m.; requires mechani- cal assistance, ICalc., II Plat., Selen., Sil., | | Vib.; requiring great effort of abdominal muscles, IPlat.; in ovarian dropsy or ovarian tumor, I Apis; painful, with fainting, Sars. ; pieces, with much pressure, l l Plat.; as if there were no expulsive power, Carbo a., BLac c.; during pregnancy, Apis, INux m.; with great pressure, even if soft, Niccol.; causes prolapse of rectum, Ign. ; though soft, Agnus, IIHep., Natr. c., Phos. ac., IISep., | | Tarax.; though soft, in pregnancy, l l Stann.; even when soft or papescent, as from inactiv- ity, Cinch, ; from spasmodic action, IINux v.; as though sphincter were spasmodically closed, Gels.; with spinal weakness and gen- eral debility, INux v.; in affection of stom- ach, IKali bi.; with straining and backache, IPuls.; only possible when urinating, Alum.; in displacement of uterus, Tarant.; painful, in anteversion of uterus, II.il. tig. gº crumbling, knotty, large, sticky ; also Rectum paralysis, torpid. Stool, caused by drinking: IBAloe, IIArs., Caps., ICrot. t., Ferr., Nux m., Pod., Sul., . Tromb., Ver.; coffee, Fluor. ac.; from water containing oil, Zing.; especially warm fluids (bilio-mucous diarrhoea), Fluor. ac. Bº Diarrhoea drinking; also Chap. 15, Drinking diarrhoea. Stool, dry: Alum., I Amm. c., Ant. c., Arg. nit., Bapt., Brach., IIHry., Calc., ICimex, Coccus, Cornus, Diosc., IHam., Hep., Iris, IKalibi., | | Kali br., || Kali m., IILac def., IILyc.,Lyc. vir., IMagn. m., Mang., IIMatr. m., IIMitr.ac., II.Nux v., HIOp., Osm., IIPhos., Plat., IPlumb., IPod., | | Puls., Sal. ac., Seneg., IISil., Stann., | |Staph., Sul.., | | Tereb., Trill.., | | Ver., ||Vib., IZinc.; with pain in abdomen, Rhus v.; follows grumbling pains in abdomen, Ustil.; with burning at anus, Kali bi., Lactu. v.; with cough, ICon.; in bottle-fed babies, Pod.; as if burnt, Bry., IPlat.; almost crumbles, IKali m.; in (diabetes), ICup. m., | | Uran. n.; like a dog's stool, ICimex, ‘IIPhos., | |Staph.; hard, intermittent, looking like excrement of dogs in small lumps, with stitches in rectum,extort- ing cries, IPrun.; after dinner, Arg.met.; in in- termittent fever, Coccul.; in gastralgia, ILyc.; in gastricism, IKali c.; in gastric neurosis, | |Phos.; in chlorotic headache, l l Zinc.; with hectic, ISul.; in lumbago, IBry, IColoc.; parched, IIBry. ; then lumpy, Hydras.; like sand, after dinner, Arg. met, Hºballs, black, chalky, hard, knots; also Constipation, Rectum torpid, and Chap. 19, Intestines torpid. Stool, dysenteric: ICarbo v., Cub., WHep., IPuls., Sarrac.; after chagrin, Staph.; after least drink, Staph.; after eating, Staph.; alternates with herpetic eruption, burning, itching, and tingling, IRhus; mucous, with- out feces, IIod.; whitish mucus, with pain around umbilicus, Urt. ur.; yellowish mucus, with tenesmus, cutting colic and general prostration, Staph.; at night, with colic and tenesmus, ISul.; with tenesmus renewed as soon as he hears or sees water run, IILyss. gº bloody, mucous. Stool, after eating: Ars., Bar. c., Bor., Calad., ICalc., Chrom. ac., ICrot. t., Hydras, Ipec., Oxal. ac., IIPuls., IRheum, Sinap., IThuya ; as soon as they begin to eat, IIPuls.; after breakfast, Thuya ; with compressive griping, commencing at umbilicus and passing down to rectum, Coloc.; after dinner, with pain in anus, Agar.; particularly an hour after din- ner and at times at night (chronic diarrhoea), | |Phos. ac.; as soon as he eats or drinks any- thing, Aloe, IApis, IIFerr.; worse after fat food, Thuya ; with discharge of flatus and pain in abdomen, better getting warm in bed, 1Coloc.; worse from meat or vegetables, Led.; during or right after nursing, Coloc.; worse after taking breast, Ant. t.; worse after onions, Thuya. Hº Chap. 15, Eating, diarrhoea, stool. Stool, eggs: resembling chopped, Cham., IIMerc., Merc. d.; chopped, with loss of ap- petite and sleepiness, in summer, with chil- dren, Nux m.; chopped, in chronic diarrhoea, | |Sul.; or stirred, Cham., IIMerc., IIPuls.; like white of egg, Ascl. t., Hydras. Bº chopped. Stool, epithelium : threads, in typhoid, IZinc.; 560 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. flakes, in cholerine, IPhos.; masses, red or green, and shreddy, Il Arg. nit. Stool, in evening: INuph.; from suppressed. eruption, Mez.; after 10 P.M., hard and un- usual pinching in abdomen before and after it, till going to sleep, Glon.; passing great quantities of thread worms, I Dig. Stool, excoriating: ɺ acrid. Stool, fatty: Caust., IIod.; greasy, Thuya. B& Oily. Stool, fecal: Acon., Agar., Alum., Ant. t., Bapt., Calc., 1Caust., Cina, Coccul., 1Coff., Colch., 1Coloc., Con., Cop., Cub., ICrot. t., Dig., Hep., Iod., IIris, I Kali c., Kali n., ILach., Laur., Lil. tig., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Nic- col., INux v., Oxal. ac., IPlumb., IIPod., IPtel., IRheum, IRhod., HRhus, Sang., Sul., Tabac., Tromb.; at first fecal, then watery and hot, All. Sat. Stool, fermented: Arn., Gels., IIIpec.,1Mez., IPlant., IRheum, Rhod., ISabad.; in erysi- pelas, Merc.; involuntary, Calc.; like yeast, cadaverous smell, Ant. t.; resembling brown yeast (diarrhoea), Arn. tº foamy, sour. Stool, fetid (offensive): Agar., IIAlum., An- anth., | | Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., Ascl. t., IIAsaf., JAur. met., Il Bapt., IIBenz. ac., Bry., HCalc., ICalc. p., ICarbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Cham., Chin. a., Chin. S., ICinch., Coccul., 1Coff., 1Coloc., ICornus, IICrot. t., IICrotal., Dros., 1Gamb., IGraph., Grat., IGuaiac., IHep., Hippom., Ind., Iod., IIpec., IIris, IKali ph., Kreo., IILach., ILept., ILil. tig., Lith., Lyc., Lyc. vir., || Med., Meph., IIMerc. cor., Mez., HNitr. ac., IINux m., INux v., IIOp., Petrol., IPhos. ac., IPlumb., IIPod., IIPsor., Ptel., IPuls., l l Ran. Sc., Ratan., Rhus, Rumex, Sal. ac., IISec., ISep., Sil., ISquilla, Staph., ISul.., | |Sul. ac., | | Tarant., Tereb., Variol., Zinc.; in afternoon and evening, I Lept.; camphorlike, Petrol.; dark colored blood, Colch.; brassy, in incipient hydrocephalus, IApis ; like brown paper burning, 1Coloc.; cadaverous, LArs., Bism., Bor., II Carbo v., IILach., IPtel., ISil., Stram.; cadaverous, worse at night, ICinch.; cadaverous in gastro- malacia, Ars.; cadaverous, in typhoid, GRhus; in intestinal catarrh, I Ars.; like carrion, putrid, Bry., 1Carbo V., Cinch., 1Coloc., Ipec., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Paris, IIPod., IIPsor., Sep., Sil., IStram.; like carrion, with brain affec- tions, l l Kali ph.; like carrion, in typhus, IApis, iCarbo v.; like carrion, after eating (scrofula), Ars.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IDig.; like rotten cheese, IBry., Hep.; profuse, color of prune juice, dark red, showing under a large amount of branlike particles mingled with disorganized blood corpuscles, peculiar fetid odor, coagula deliquescent, not firm in bottom of vessel (tyhoid fever), Tereb.; in children, in their first or second summer, IPsor.; in diarrhoea of children, IIHenz. ac., IMagn. c., Psor, ; in diarrhoea of chil- dren, during epidemic of cholera, Pod.; in cholera infantum, IKali br., Psor., IStram.; in colic, ICOccul.; coppery, Iris; in whooping cough, Kali s.; in dentition, ICham., Rheum ; in diarrhoea, Ars., Iris, | | Kali ph., IIThuya ; in chronic diarrhoea, INatr. S., | |Sul.; in diarrhoea after suppres- sion of skin eruption, ILyc.; in diphtheria, Lach. ; in dysentery, Ars., Carbo V., 1Colch.; in chronic dysentery, ICon.., | | Nux v.; in dropsy, IColch.; in otorrhoea, IIPsor.; in eczema or scrofulous Ophthalmia, IPSOr.; like spoiled eggs, Ascl. t., Calc., 1Carbol. ac, IHCham., IIPsor., IStaph., Sul. ac.; like rot- ten eggs, child’s gastritis mucosa, Ars. ; like rotten eggs, after summer complaint, l l Med.; in entero-colitis, INuph.; in intermittent fever, Chin. a., ICOccul.; in spotted fever, Act. rac.; in typhoid fever, IAgar., I Apis, |Ars., IBapt., IIMur. ac., INux m., IIStram.; with typhoid hemorrhages, I Kreo.; with fetid flatus, Iris; with flatulence and belching of gas tasting of cabbage, I Petrol.; with gagging and excessive thirst, in children, Pod.; with a gush, IHGamb.; worse in hot weather, IIPod.; in hydrocephaloid, II Apis ; like the odor given off by lime at gas works, IPhos.; in functional derangement of liver, |Sep.; in measles, Squilla ; like burnt meat, Carbo a.; like decayed meat, infant (chill), IElat.; in mesenteric disease, Calc.; in tabes mesenter- ica, IIod.; in morning, ICinch., Sarrac.; dark colored mucus, IColch.; smells of nausk, Sar- rac.; musty, Coloc.; musty, like brown paper burning, Coloc.; at night, I Lith., INux m., IPsor.; like Onions, loose, Jugl.; pasty, Bry.; in pregnancy, Aur. met.; frequent, after child- birth, l l Sul.; putrid (5& carrion); purulent, ICalc. p.; rotten, Ars.; in Scarlatina, IIAilant., ILach.; scenting whole house, Benz, ac.; in scrofulosis of children, IStilling.; in scurvy, HArs. ; during sleep, Lach.; Sour smelling, Arn., Bell., IICalc., Camph., Carb. s., 1Cham., Colch., Coloc., ICon., IDulc., Graph., IIHep., Jalap., Magn. c., IIMerc., Mez., INatr. c., | |Natr. p., Nitr. ac., | | Oleand., Phos., IIRheum, Sal. ac., ISep., Sul. ; sour, with burning in rectum, IGraph.; sour, in choler- ine, I Arg. nit.; sour, copious in cholera infan- tum, Iris; sour, in cholera infantum, during dentition and scrofula, IICalc.; sour, with colic, in children, Il Rheum ; sour, with colic after nursing, IRheum ; sour, of infants with sour smell of body and vomiting of sour milk, IRob.; sour, during dentition, 1Calc., IChann., IRheum; sour, in chronic diarrhoea, IRheum; in diarrhoea, after abuse of magnesia, IRheum ; sour, with distension of intestines, almost to rupturing,IRob.; sour,in entero-colitis, Nuph.; sour, with flatulence, IIPod.; sour, with wind colic, particularly early in morning, Nuph.; sour, with open fontanelles, Il Calc.; sour, in morning, with flatulency during dentition, IPod.; sour, slimy, with tenesmus after abuse of magnesia, IRheum ; sour, with screaming children, IIRheum ; sour, with tenesmus (dysentery), l l Rheum ; sour, rather whitish ratery (infantile diarrhoea), I |Magn. c.; re- lieves gastric derangement, IRob.; in gastro- malacia, IKreo.; strong, Ascl. t., Chloral.; in summer complaint, Ant. c.; sour, after sweat, towards morning, Tereb.; sulphuric, IPtel.; sweetish, Ars., Mosch.; in infantile syphilis, | |Syph.; tarry, ILept.; with tenesmus, Manc., IRob.; with straining, worse after food,.] I Pod.; like urine, Benz. ac.; in scrofulous ulcers, |Bar. m.; follows him all around as if he had soiled himself, ISul.; in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar.; with vomiting, in intermittent, Coc- 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 561 cul.; watery, yellowish brown, in morning, after coffee, Fluor. ac. Stool, flaky (flocculent): Cup. m., Colch., MDulc., IIpec., Sec., il Ver.; green flakes, Ascl. t.; in diarrhoea, IChel.; in typhoid fever, l l Merc. d., Phos.; in marasmus, ISul.; flakes of false membrane, Nitr. ac.; like spinach, Arg. nit.; small white, Calc. p. Stool, flat: Sul.; in polypus of rectum, IKali br.; in rectocele, ISul.; form of narrow ribbon, IIMerc.; and thin, like a ribbon, Ver.; small in size, IBPuls.; in incipient stricture of rec- tum, I Phos. 533° Rectum stricture. Stool, flatus: £33. During stool, flatus. Stool, like washings of flesh: gº bloody. Stool, floating on water: in diarrhoea, Sabad. Stool, fluid : gº thin. Stool, foamy : Arn., IIod. Gº" fermented, frothy. Stool, forcible (sudden): Ailant., Cic, Cist., IICrot. t., Cycl., Diad.,1Gamb., IGrat., Jalap., II.Jatroph., Kalibi..., | |Magn. p., Natr.c., JNatr. s., Niccol., IPhos., HRaph., Rhod., IISec., Sep., ISul., Tabac., IThuya, Tromb.; in chronic diarrhoea, INatr.s.; with flatus, Arg.nit., Natr. S., Niccol., Thuya ; in influenza, Dulc.; gush- ing, I Ferr., Grat., Jab., HJatroph., JNatr. c., INatr. m., Natr. S., IOxal. ac., Petrol., IIPod., IIFan. b., Sec.; gushing, brown, liquid, in a violent jet, Ast. r.; gushing, after fright, Il Ver.; gushing, in morning, I Kali bi.; gush- ing, in stomatitis, I Natr. c.; gushing out like a torrent, Jatroph.; gushing, with sudden urg- ing, IIPod.; comes out with a gush and a splutter, like water from a hydrant (cholera morbus), Pod.; expelled all at once, with a single, prolonged effort, Il Gamb.; hastily, Sep.; hastily, with burning in anus, Osm.; as from a pop gun (threatened phthisis), ITu- berc.; pouring out, I.Jatroph., Pod., IIThuya; coming out like a shot, worse after eating and drinking, IICrot. t.; spouting, Kob.; spouting, like water, Lept. ; spurting, Cist., ICup. ac., IElat., Ipec., IRhod.; runs in a stream, no pain, 1 A.M. (cholera morbus), ICaulo.; forced out, as with a syringe, Jamb.; with vomiting, in intermittent, ICOccul. Bº watery. Stool, frequent: Acon., Ailant., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ascl. t., Bapt., Bell., Bor., Bry., Cact., Cain., Calc., Canth., II Caps., 1Carbo v., Castor., IICham., Cina, ICinch., Coccul., Cochl., 1Colch., Coloc., Con., Cornus, ICrot. t., Cub., IICup. m., IDulc., IIElat., Gamb., Grat., Hell., Hyos., Ign., IIpec., Iris, HKali bi., IKali br., IKali c., Kreo., ILach., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Mez., INatr. m., ||Natr. ph., IINux v., Pallad., Paris, HIPod., IPsor., IRob., Samb., Sec., Sep., Sil., ISul., ITereb., Tromb., ITVer., Zinc.; every few minutes, in cholera morbus, Iris; every fifteen or twenty minutes (dysentery), Bar. m.; every half hour, TMagn. p.; three to six every hour, I | Pod.; every four to six hours, in dysentery, II Arn.; two or three a day, Nitr. ac.; two or three, be- tween 4 and 6 A.M., INuph.; two to fifteen a day, worse in warm weather, l l Phos.; eighteen to twenty a day, Verbas.; three times daily, with pain in coccyx, IEuphor. ; three daily (tertian ague), JPuls.; three or four daily, ICOccul., IIpec., Tarant.; three or four daily (during progress of post-Scarlatinal follicular enterocolitis with dropsy), Lept.; four or five daily, I Zing.; three or four during night (dyspepsia), I | Ver.; four or five, in evening, Cochl.; five times a day, in whooping cough, IKali s. ; five during day and one or two dur- ing night, I Plant.; four or five during night, | | Sec.; four or five daily, with prolapsus of rectum, l l Ruta ; five from 5 to 9 A.M., with griping in lower part of abdomen, l l Rumex; four to six daily, in diarrhoea, after suppres- sion of skin eruptions, ILyc.; four to twelve daily, in chronic diarrhoea, Collin.; six a day, | |Ran.b.; six or seven during afternoon,Cochl.; six to eight daily, loose bright yellow matter and mucus, after griping (bilious mucous diar- rhoea), IFluor, ac.; seven or eight a day for eight days, Magn. c.; eight to ten daily, in chronic dysentery, 1 |Nux v.; eight to ten daily, especially in early morning and between 4 and 6 P.M. (chronic diarrhoea), l l Rhus; eight to ten every night, four or five by day (after in- jecting nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea), |Ta- rant.; eight to fourteen daily (chronic dysen- tery), ICon. ; ten in seven hours (diarrhoea), | |Sul.; ten to fifteen, from 6 to 10 A.M., Chin. a.; eleven, offensive, watery, during twelve hours (broncho-pneumonia), Lyc.; twelve to fifteen daily (cholera infantum), I TVer.; twelve daily (gastromalacia), JMerc. d.; twelve to fifteen daily, in chronic diarrhoea, Gamb.; twelve to fifteen daily, with violent tenes- mus, must often get up at night (hemorrhoidal affection), IHam.; fifteen to twenty daily, | |Kali br.; fifteen daily, over half at night, | Tarant.; twenty daily, Cochl.; twenty dur- ing afternoon, with pain in intestines as of fire, IManc.; twenty to thirty in twelve hours, | |Rhus ; twenty to thirty daily, in dysentery, IMerc. cor.; twenty-five daily, in cholera in- fantum, ICrot. t.; twenty or thirty daily, in summer complaint, IBor.; twenty-five to fifty daily, in dysentery, IIPhos.; thirty or forty, watery,during night (cholera), Ant.t.; in chol- era, fourth day, with pain in abdomen, IPhos. ac.; in cholera, after camphor has checked vomiting, purging, cramps, etc., Phos. ac.; in cholera infantum almost constant, Ars. i.; remaining after attack of cholera infantum, Pod.; in cholera morbus, ICup. m.; in cere- brospinal meningitis, Dig. ; with colic, Dros.; copious from standing on damp ground after exertion, Elat.; during day, with much wind (diarrhoea), Zing.; in diarrhoea almost con- stant, I Ars.; in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. s.; facial eruption, l l Psor.; with flatulent disten- sion, IColch. ; in dysentery, Arn., IIPhos.; in ophthalmia, Cic.; in spotted fever, Act. rac.; with flatus, Coccul.; fluid, Aur. mur.; every half hour, IPod.; every half hour, in evening, l l Sul.; every half hour, in dysen- tery, 1Coloc.; every half hour, from 8 A.M. till evening, ICrot. t.; every half hour, of mucus mixed with blood (dysentery), ICub.; every hour, before and after pains, causing him to draw up limbs and cry out (diarrhoea), IGamb.; every hour or so, discharge of a round, shreddy mass, accompanied by a watery fecal discharge, with chilliness and heat extending towards head, IMerc.; almost involuntary, Ferr.; small, sometimes invol- untary, like pitch, or dry, brittle and granu- lous, l l Zinc.; in subacute inflammation of 36 562 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. liver, Hydras.; with affection of mesenteries (favus), l l Oleand.; every fifteen minutes, with tenesmus and great pain, causing her to scream (dysentery), IINux v.; every ten, twenty to thirty minutes (sporadic cholera), | lTabac.; every fifteen or twenty minutes, with tenesmus, extorting cries (dysentery), lKali m.; from morning until 2 P.M., Bor.; in pneumonia, stage of hepatization, l l Phos.; Small, Bar. c.; in summer complaint, I Ferr. ph., Kali br.; with straining, worse after food, l l Pod.; unfit for business (after sul- phur), Ascl. t. Stool, looks like frog spawn: IPhos. Stool, frothy : Arn., Benz. ac., Bor., Calc., Caps., Carb. S., IIColoc., Elaps, IGrat., ILach., Magn. c., IllMerc., Merc. iod. flav., 1Natr. m., Op., IPlant., IIPod., IRaph., IRheum., IRhus, Sil., IISul., | | Ver., | |Zinc.; in bubbles, ISquilla; with burning and tenesmus, IIOp.; copious (ague), Elat.; in diarrhoea, l l Ran. b.; in diarrhoea of children, Merc.; in chronic diarrhoea, IRheum ; in dysentery, IKali bi.; after meals, ICed.; enveloped in froth, Ascl. t.; with fermentation in bowels, Cinch.; fluids, frequent with cutting pains and vomiting, Elat.; like molasses, Ipec.; like soapsuds, | | Pod.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod.; from overfatigue or chill in damp weather, Hep.; whitish (rachitis), Calc. Bºº fermented, foamy. Stool, gelatinous: 8& jelly like. Stool, glassy: Natr. m.; tough mucus, Amm. m. ºº mucous. Stool, contains glistening bodies: IMez. Stool, glutinous: IPlat.; like glue, painful and flatulent after previous itching of rectum, Euphor.; like thick glue passed in thin strips like tape, Carbol, ac, Đº sticky. Stool, granular: IZinc.; in diphtheria, ILac c.; like Oaten grits, in morning (typhus), Apis ; small white shining grains in brown, Mez.; with tenesmus and constriction of anus, Mang.; like little pieces of popped corn, Cina ; gritty, Jamb. Stool, gray: Aur. met., HCalc., IChel., Chim. m., Cist., Cup. m., Dig., Hydras., IKali c., ILach., IIMerc., INatr. m., IIOp., Phos., Sep.; in carditis, 1Carbo v.; with grayish flakes (cholera), ICup. ac.; in constipation, I Dig.; dark gray, in typhoid, l l Phos.; in diabetes, INatr. S.; in diarrhoea, Calc., Cist., |Dig., IKali c., | | Thuya ; in chronic diarrhoea, | | Phos. ac.; in dropsy, Dig.; with consider- able odor (jaundice with hyperaemia of liver), | | Ptel.; in gastromalacia, IKreo.; light, IKali c.; diarrhoea, ICrot. t.; pasty, IChel.; in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; or mixed in color, l l Plant.; whitish, Asar., IIMerc., IPhos, IPhos. ac.; whitish, in icterus, iCalc.; whitish, often streaked with blood (chronic diarrhoea), ICalc.; yellowish, like gruel, Pic. ac. É35° chalky, clayey, light, white. Stool, greasy: Bºy” fatty, oily. Stool, green: IAEthus., Apis, Arg. nit., LArs., Ars. S. f., IIAsaf., Ascl. t., Arund., Bar. m., Bell., Bor., Brom., Canth., 1Caps., IICham., ICinch., Colch., IIColoc., Cornus, ICrot. t., ICup. ac., Cup. m., HDulc., Flat., IGrat., IHep., IHydras., IIIpec., IIris, IKali bi., Kreo., Laur., ILept., H.Magn. c., IMagn. m., | | Manc., IIMerc. cor., Merc, d., IMur. ac., II Natr. m., IINatr. p., Nitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., IIPhos., IIPlumb., IIPod., Sal. ac., IISul., Sul. ac., Tabac., Tereb., II Ver.; with pain in abdomen (cholera fourth day), IPhos. ac.; day and night (child in aphthae), IBor.; arsenic green, Ipec.; bilious, Natr. s., IIPuls.; bilious, after exposure, IDulc.; bilious, with heat in lower bowels, l l Natr. s.; bilious, mixed with mucus, mostly in chil- dren in their first or second summer, IPsor.; dark blackish, Sinap.; changes to blue slate color on standing (cholera infantum), Ver.; in bronchitis, Apis ; in bronchial and vesical catarrh, ICop.; after chill, in tertian intermit- tent, Hep.; in cholerine, II Arg, nit.; after tak- ing cold, children, Ipec.; with colic, in diar- rhoea, Stann.; coppery, Merc. d.; with cutting about umbilicus (Asiatic cholera), IColch.; dark, Cornus, IIMerc., IBMerc. cor., INitr. ac.; dark, in infant (chill), IElat.; dark scybala (biliary colic), ICinch.; dark, worse after eating and drinking, ICrot. t.; dark feces, then dark green mucus (diarrhoea), II Ars.; dark mucous (dysentery), IElat.; dark, with yellow water, somewhat mealy, | Pod.; in dentition, l l Cham., IMerc. Sol.; in diarrhoea, | | Naja, HISec.; in diarrhoea of children, Ars., ICalc. p., | | Cornus, Merc., IV al.; with diar- rhoea or jaundice, l l Natr. p.; in diarrhoea, or catarrh of stomach, I Apis; in diphtheria, IIgn.; dirty, IICrot. t.; in chronic dysentery, | |Nux v.; in epileptiform seizure, IHydr. ac.; in hydrocephaloid, putrid, Ipec.; in puerpe- ral fever, Cham.; in typhoid, IMur. ac.; with flatulence, IIPod.; flocculent (sporadic chol- era), l l Ver.; with fontanelles remaining open, Sep.; after fright, ITVer.; frothy, IMagn. c.; frothy water forcibly evacuated without pain, IIGrat.; ten to twenty in twenty-four hours, | | Wer.; with gagging and excessive thirst, in children, Pod.; as grass, ICham., IIIpec., IMerc., Merc. d., War.; as grass, in children (diarrhoea involving liver), IAgar.; as grass, in summer complaint, Ant. t.; grayish, fluid (cholerine), IAEthus.; grayish, in gastroma- lacia, I Merc. d.; grayish, thin (intestinal catarrh), Chel.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; light, Ipec., IKali iod.; liquid, AEthus., Crot. t., Raph.; in affections of liver, l l Pod.; in enlargement of liver, Con...; in hepatitis with jaundice, IHep.; hard lumps, l l Sep.; small lumps (gastromalacia), ICalc.; mixed with greenish substance (chronic dysentery), ICon.; early in morning, with colic and fainting, l l Pod.; early in morning, with flatulence (during dentition), l l Pod.; mucous, IAEthus., Amm. m., I Apis, I Arg. nit., Ars., I Bell., Bor., Canth., Cast., ICham., HChel., Cina, Colch., IColoc., Cornus, IDulc., Elat., Gamb., IIpec., ILaur., Magn. c., IIMerc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., IPhos., Phos. ac., IIPod., Psor., IPuls., IRheum, IRhus, Sep., Sul.; mu- cous bloody, no pain (summer complaint), IFerr. ph.; mixed with mucus and blood, liquid, IRaph.; mucous, child cries vio- lently (bilious colic), IMerc.; mucous, in cholera infantum, ITabac.; changing into colorless fluid, IGrat.; dark green mucus, offensive, corrosive, IIGamb.; deep-green mucus, in cholera infantum, IPuls.; mu- cous, little or no fecal matter (dysentery), | |Zinc.; fetid mucus, II Arg, nit.; first green, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 563 then mucous, IIPuls.; mucous, in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; mucous, with jellylike globules or flakes, IRhus; mucous, with pinching and cutting, Merc.; mucous, Sour smelling, with colic and tenesmus, during phthisis, l l Rheum ; mucous, stains skin about anus and Scrotum a copper color, Cin- nab.; mucus stringy, odorless (cholera infan- tum), IILyc.; mucous, thin, Bell.; with nau- sea, worse after eating, ICrot. t.; with nervous agitation, weakness, cold Sweat and dyspnoea, IRob.; olive green, Sec.; dull olive, Elat.; olive, in incipient hydrocephalus, Apis ; Obsti- nate, 7Bor.; leaving pale green stains on diaper, ISul.; pea green, IllMerc., HRheum ; first greenish, later like rice water (diarrhoea), ICham.; like scum on a frog pond, Magn. c.; latter part smaller, TVer.; then soft, Alum., Cinch. bol., IThuya, Vinca; then soft, choco- late colored, with bile, Card. m.; preceded by Soft and Small stools, Zinc.; like stone, Ang, Bar. m., 1Coloc., IMagn. c., || Pic. ac., II Plumb.; as a stone and large, Mez.; then thin, Calc. p.; last thin (prostatic affections), IIEov. Bº balls, knotty, large, scy- balous; also Constipation. Stool, full of holes like lava: Ars. h. Stool, hot: Aloe, IICham., Cist., Diosc., Med., IIMerc. cor., Phos., Staph.; watery, Calc. p.; bursts out in a hot stream of yellow water, Merc. S. Gºt acrid. Stool, incomplete : gº insufficient. Stool, indelible : in infantile diarrhoea, l l Psor. Stool, insufficient (incomplete, unsatisfactory): serous, after drinking, Arg. nit.; soft, Lobel. i.; with intestinal spasm, l l Op.; streaked with green, IPOd.; in summer complaint, Ferr. ph., IKali br.; after summer complaint, | | Med. ; color of green tea, Gels.; thin, fol- lows griping and rumbling, IIMagn. c.; with tenesmus, worse after food, l l Pod.; with severe tenesmus, in stomatitis, l l Sul.; turning green on diaper, on exposure to air, IRheum; with sudden urging, IIPod.; watery, IPhos.; watery, in cholera infantum, Laur.; watery, in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; watery, fre- quent, IEup. perf.; watery, frequent, with violent, abdominal pains, during which abdo- men gets hard, IKali br.; watery, every three weeks, |Magn. c.; watery, in summer com- plaint, I Ferr. ph.; in variola, l l Thuya ; and white mixed, Cham.; mucous,come with explo- sion of odorless wind (inflammation of bowels in dentition), HAcet. ac.; yellowish, Lept., INatr. s., Tabac.; yellowish, with burning and tenesmus, Jugl.; yellowish, in dysentery, |Merc. Cor. Hºº bilious. Stool, gritty: Bºy" granular. Stool, gushing: gº forcible. Stool, hard : Agar., AEsc. h., IAgnus, IIAlum., I Amm. c., II Amm. m., Ananth., Ang., MHAnt. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Apis, I Arund., IAur. met.., || Aur. mur. nat., Bar. e., IBell., Brom., IBry., IICalc., ICarbo a., Carbo v., HCaust., Chin. S., ICimex, Cina, Cinch., ICOccul., II Collin., Coloc., Con., Cornus, IGraph., Grat., IGuaiac., IHam., IHep., Hy- dras., IIgn., Illic., l l Kali br., IKali iod., Kali n., Kalm., l l Kreo., IILach., IILac def., ILyc., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Merc., | | Merc. iod. flav., Merc, sul., INatr. m., Natr. s., Niccol., IINitr. ac., IINux v., IIOp., Petrol., HIPhos., Phos. ac., || Phyt., IPlat., IIPlumb., IPod., | | Puls., Rhus, l l Rumex, Ruta, ISa- bina, Sarrac., Sars., Sal. ac., Selen., Seneg., IISep., Sil., Sinap., ISpig., Spong., Stann., Staph., Stront., IISul., Sul. ac., | | Tereb., Thuya, Trill., IVerbas., Ver., || Vib., IZinc.; at first, then dark, offensive, soluble, Sarrac.; after diarrhoea, during pregnancy, l l Oleand. ; in evening, IClem.; at first, then liquid, Zinc.; in a mass, IINitr. ac.; one, IKalibi., IINux v.; covered with mucus, Amm. m. ; consti- pated, Carbo v., IGraph.; then mucus and blood (cholera infantum), Bry.; coated with yellow tenacious mucus, IPod. ; then pappy, Pallad.; then pappy, then soft, ICalc.; then pasty, Jamb.; then pasty, then liquid, HCalc.; in pieces, then soft, Caust.; first part hard, | | Ang., Apis, Asim., Bar. c., HBenz. ac., Bry., IICard., Coloc., Graph., IIgn., IIod., Lyc., Magn. m., IINatr. m., HIOp., Petrol., Sars., Seneg., Sep., Stann., Staph., Sul., IThuya, IZinc.; daily in catarrh of bladder, Canth.; in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; a feeling as if it had been insufficient, ISul.; hard, IBar. c.; hard, insufficient, with strong urging, press- ing, protrusion of rectum, WGamb.; headache, with abdominal pains, IAloe ; passage inter- rupted, ICepa ; passed only partly, with straining half an hour later, fermentation in abdomen, Diad.; with renewed desire after, HStann.; in sections, Mez.; soft, after much pressure, most of it remains, Kali c.; with tenesmus, ISpong., Natr. c. Bºy" retained, retarded, scanty, sluggish. Stool, involuntary : Ars., Bar. c., II Arn., II Bell., 1Calc., HCamph., Carbo v., HCarbol. ac., Caust., Chlorof., ICina, ICinch., Colch., IColoc., ICop., Crotal., Cub., IDig., Ferr., IGels., Hell., IIHyos., Ind., IKalibi., HKali c., ILach., ILaur., Lyss., IMur. ac., IINatr. m., INux v., IOEnan., IIOleand., IIOp., Oxal. ac., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPlumb., HPsor., Puls., IIRhus, IRob., IISec., | |Stram., ISul., Zinc.; in apoplexy, I Arn.; in bed, Hydr. ac.; in bed, with delirium, after being accused of theft, IHyos.; soils bed, in insanity, I lTarant.; while bending over, in prolapsus of rectum, | | Ruta ; bloody feces, Stram.; mixed with blood, in febris nervosa stupida, Melil.; with brickdust, bloody sputa raised with dif- ficulty, Rhus; in intestinal catarrh, 1Chel.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Hydr. ac.; in child- bed, IHyos.; in cholera, Iris; choreic attack, ICed.; like coffee grounds, Camph.; in col- lapse, ICarbol. ac., Hippoz.; in coma, Amyg.; in convulsions of children, BCup. m.; while coughing, IPhos.; during coughing, in croup, | |Spong.; when coughing, sneezing or passing urine, Squilla ; green, during paroxysm of whooping cough, Merc.; in chronic diarrhoea, since rupture of perineum, Natr. S.; without exertion, walking or standing, after eating, Aloe; during fainting (scarlatina), l l Rhus ; of intolerable odor (puerperal fever), Carbol. ac.; as if fermented, ICalc.; in typhoid fever, IApis, LArs., IIHapt., | | Chin. S., Mosch., | | Oxal. ac., IZinc.; in typhus, unconsciously, HArg. nit., IBapt.; when passing flatus, Acon., IIAloe, ICaust., Kali c., INatr.c., IIOleand., IIPhos. ac., IiPod, Staph., IIWer.; when passing flatus, in children, IOleand.; with Sen- sation as if wind would pass (diarrhoea), Sul.; 564 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. after rumbling in bowels (typhus), Camph.; while passing flatus, or urine, or during sleep, HNatr. S.; after fright, 110p., l l Phos., IWer.; bowels seem to hold nothing, 1Gamb.; small fecal grains constantly oozing, Tromb.; in hydrocephaloid, , ii Apis ; with hysterical headache, Mosch.; in influenza, Ars.; in meningitis, l l Ant. t.; in morning, on awak- ing, Zinc.; in morning, in diphtheria, ISpong.; On least motion, Apis, Phos.; of mucus, Cochl.; of mucus, and feces covered with blood (hemorrhoids), Sul.; worse at night, ICinch.; at night, in bed, Carbol. ac.; at night, in ty- phoid, Rhus; at night, while sleeping, HRhus; oozing almost constantly, HSep.; oozes from anus, during sleep, Thuya ; oozing from con- stantly open anus (green and bloody), IPhos.; since rupture of perineum, Natr. s.; must go immediately, in post-Scarlatinal follicular en- tero-colitis, with dropsy, Lept.; scarcely able to retain stool, Cic.; inability to retain feces when bowels are lax (sympathetic aphonia), HCollin.; in Scarlatina, IZinc.; in malignant scarlatina, HAmm. c., Mur. ac.; during sleep, I | Arum t., II Arn., Bell., IBry., 1Con., E Hyos., Mosch., IIPod., | | Psor., IPuls., HRhus; solid, at night, in bed, coming away unnoticed, Il Aloe, El Bell.; at 1 and 4 A.M. (infantile diarrhoea), Psor.; while child is standing or playing (paralysis of rectum), 1Coloc.; with stupor, in typhus, Arn., IZinc.; during stupor, in meningitis infantum, in later stages, HArn.; after summer complaint, | | Med. ; follows tenesmic stool, HRhus ; as from a metallic tube, with little or no effort (dysentery), IHPhos.; passed unconsciously, IHPuls., | | Ver.; unconscious, in hydrocepha- lus, Grat.; unconscious, in mental disturb- ance during climacteric period, ICycl.; during urination, Aloe, Hyos., Mur. ac.; during urination, in scarlatina, Ill Ailant.; after urina- tion, Arg. nit.; with retention of urine, and partial paraplegia, after miscarriage, | |Sul.; with, or followed by vomiting (sporadic chol- era), Tabac.; with great exhaustion (ty- phoid fever, gastro-enteritis), HRhus ; white (intermittent), HCina. Gº Flatus stool; also Anus and Rectum paralysis. Stool, irregular: I.Ant. c., HCarbo a., HINatr. m., HINitr, ac., HPhos.; in cardialgia, l l Phos.; mostly diarrhoeic (intervals of epileptic at- tacks), Ars.; sometimes two or three a day, then constipated, Natr. m.; after Teplitz had removed erysipelatous spot on left cheek, ac- companied by headache, l l Petrol.; with hem- orrhoids, H Berb.; intermittent, with tightness and fulness in abdomen, Cinch.; in palpitation, HCact.; with uterine polypus, Thuya ; in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; in supposed taenia, | |Sep. Đº retained, retarded, sluggish. Stool, jelly like : IColch., Diosc., IKali bi.; with colic and tenesmus, Sep.; in dysentery, IBar. m.; gelatinous, IAloe, Colch., Hell., IKali bi., IMur. ac., Pod., Rhus, Sep.; gelati- nous, in dysentery, I Colch.; gelatinous, mixed with feces, IIPod.; gelatinous lumps (diar- rhoea), Chel.; gelatinous, odorless masses, streaked with blood, HCaust.; gelatinous, with cold hands, Caust. : gelatinous, in ascites, IHell.; almost gelatinous, yellowish green, semifluid (cholera infantum), A Cadm. s.; gela- tinous, mucous (chronic dysentery), IApis ; Stool, knotty (nodular): profuse, with jelly like lumps and wind (colic), || Aloe ; mass of mucus, |Natr. p. ; Small quantities of jellylike mucus streaked with blood (dysentery), HINux v.; mucus, with vio- lent spasm in sphincter (dysentery and chol- era sporadica), HIColch.; streaked white and yellow, Rhus; transparent (diphtheria), Rhus. Biº* glassy, glutinous, mucous. 11 Alum., Anag., Ananth., Ang, Aur. met., Brach., Calc., Card. m., HCaust., Chrom. ac., Hydras., IKali bi., Mang., H.Natr. S., INux v., HIPlumb., | |Sep., HStann., Sul., Thuya ; difficult, I Bar. c., Caust.; hard, AEsc. g.; hard, like clay, straining, IISil.; hard, with pain in rectum, | |Prun.; hard, with pain in hemorrhoids, dis- charge of mucus and blood, 1Graph.; in head- ache, Anag.; large, IIGraph.; lumps, united by mucous threads, IHGraph.; with scanty menses, INatr. S.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, HIod.; in gastralgia, |Plumb.; small, hard, with bearing down pains, or with sensation as if rectum were closed, IOp.; small, masses, HiMerc. §§ balls, insufficient, lumpy, scybalous. Stool, too large : Alum., LAnt. c., IApis, BAur. met., Berb., IIBry., HICalc., IGraph., Iber., IIgn., HKali bi., IKali c., Kalm., IILac def, HMagn. m., Merc., IINux v., Pod., Seneg., ISep., IISil., Stann., Sul. ac., IThuya, A Ver., | | Vib., Zinc.; deeply bilious, iGels.; after colic, Jatroph.; after colic, at 5 A.M., Kob.; in diphtheria, ILac c.; dry, hard, knotted, IAEsc. h. ; in conjunctivitis and leucoma, HKali c.; after suppressed intermittent by quinine, iPuls.; first part large and hard, last part soft, Zinc.; at first large, then tapering, Sinap.; enormous, after passage of enormous quantity of flatus, Sabad.; hard, like balls, with recurring attacks of indigestion (enlarge- ment of liver), HMagn. m.; hard, immense, causes prostatitis, I ISelen.; hard, passed with straining, lacerating anus, with passage of blood, ILac def.; with headache, HINux v.; in hemicrania, Lac def; with swelling and bleeding of hemorrhoids, I Kali c.; occasional discharge like horse dung in size, causing pain and weakness (sacculated ovarian disease), ILach.; knotty, 11Graph.; hard lumps, Magn. m.; lumpy, covered with slimy mucus of various colors (affection of liver), Magn. m.; in masses; INatr. m., IIOp.; moist at last, very thin, sour smelling, iDulc.; with great effort of abdominal muscles, Zinc.; in nerv- ous affection, Magn. c.; in paralysis, HVer., soft, Amb.; soft, with loss of expulsive power, HSil.; with straining, Ars. i.; with tenesmus and aching in sphincter ani, Kob.; thick, Asaf., HBerb., Cochl., IIod., Thuya ; thick, not very dark, Bapt.; thick, passed with dif- ficulty, ICalc.; thin, ICinch.; thin, in swarthy persons, worse in morning, Cinch.; in pro- lapsus uteri and dysmenorrhoea, Con.; Wa- tery, with griping in abdomen, HColch. }}º copious. Stool, lienteric (containing undigested food): Aloe, II Ant. c., || Arn., LArs., Bor., Bry., Cain., ICalc., ICalc. p., Cham., Chin. a., ICina, IICinch., IColoc., HCon., Erig., IIFerr., Ferr. ph., IGamb., IGraph., IHep., Ind., Iris, Jab., Kreo., Lach., ILept., IIMerc., Mez., INitr. ac., Nuxm,iiOleand, Petrol.IIPhos, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 565 IPhos. ac., IPlat., IIPod., IPolyp., IRaph., IRhod., IRhus, Sang., ISec., Sinap., ISul., Sul. ac.; threatens anaemia, Cinch.; with loss of ap- petite and sleepiness, in Summer, with chil- dren, INux m.; in children who are bottle- fed, |Natr. p.; in diarrhoea, ICalc., Merc. c., IPhos. ac.; in infantile diarrhoea, l l Psor.; in diarrhoea, after suppression of skin eruptions, ILyc.; in chronic diarrhoea, 1Gamb., || Phos. ac., | | Pod., | |Sul.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; after drinking, I Arg. nit.; in dyspep- sia, with amenorrhoea, l l Puls.; after a meal, IAEthus.; with exhaustion, Sil.; food of pre- vious day, IOleand.; in hepatic disorder, IChion. v.; with affection of mesenteries (favus), I | Oleand.; in morning, ICinch., IOleand.; at night, IIFerr.; in scrofula, Ars.; after vomiting of food (gastromalacia), Kreo.; milk passes more or less undigested (typhoid), IPhos. ac.; from disturbance in muscular fibre of stomach, Ferr. ph.; previously mixed with undigested food, now muco-purulent and bloody, frequent (camp diarrhoea), Lept. Stool, light in color: Anac., | | Apis, II Ars., Bar. c., Bor., HCarbo v., IICinch., Collin., I Dig., Gnaphal., IHydras., | | Iris, IKali c., IIMerc., Natr. S., INitr. ac., IPhos., || Plumb., IPod., IISil., IITabac., Zinc., +Zing.; with distress in anus, Collin.; deficiency of bili- ary coloring matter (diarrhoea), HChel.; show- ing absence of bile (hepatic disorder), Chion. v.; in diabetes, l l Uran n. relieved ; followed by dragging pains in liver and sinking in epi- gastrium, Polyp.; almost colorless, fluid (dys- entery), l l Ver.; putrid, Il Lyc.; in typhus, I Agar.; in jaundice, Chel., Hydras., || Kali m., Myr. Ger., | | Plumb.; fecal, mixed with hard lumps, IIIyc.; in gastro-intestinal irri- tation, IKalibi.; in nervous excitability, l l Ca- lab.; in nymphomania, Dig.; soft, in pro- lapsus uteri, AEsc. h.; in dropsy of uterus, IDig.; in infantile syphilis, ISyph.; yellow, Bor. Hº Chalky, clayey, gray, white. Stool, liquid : Bº thin. Stool, liver: Bºº bilious. Stool, liver colored : fluid, IMagn. c.; liverliké, Anac. Stool, long: IIPhos., ||Vib.; thin, Caust., IGraph., Hyos., Merc., Mur. ac., Natr. c., IIPhos., Puls., Sep., Staph. Sº narrow. Stool, loose: AEthus., || Ant. c., LAnt. t., Apis, IA poc., Ars. h., Ars. S. r., | | Arund., Asaf., Bor., Cain., Cinch., IClem., Collin., Dros., Glon., Hel., IIRali iod., Mang., IIMerc. sul., Myr. cer., | | Plant., IPolyp., IRheum, Sabad., Sinap., | |Stram, Tromb., Var.; with burning at anus, Clem.; with burning in rec- tum (gastritis), ICOccul.; remaining after at- tack of cholera infantum, IPod.'; with cold stage in intermittent, HArs.; during day, with obtuseness of head, Lobel. i.; dark, offensive (difficult dentition), IISil.; sudden urgent desire, Amm. br.; relieves distension of bowels by wind, Cornus; with drowsiness, Ant. t.; after, a meal, Rheum; in evening, ISars.; evening or morning, | | Hyper.; offensive, Diosc.; with emission of fetid flatus, INatr. s.; almost continually, but rather worse after midnight, Dros.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; and green in children, ICinch.; preceded by grip- ing, Æsc. h.; with griping and tenesmus, at night, Zinc.; with pains in forehead or maxil- lary sinuses (influenza), IPuls.; with hemor- rhoids, IBerb.; with passage of pale colored feces, Gnaphal.; in amenorrhoea, Lach.; in morning, Caust., Nitr. ac.; early in morning, |Ferr., IISul.; in morning, particulary after wet weather, Natr. s.; in morning, immedi- ately on rising (asthma), Natr. S.; with cessa- tion of nausea, l l Tereb.; Smells like Onions, Jugl.; painless, Bry.; with palpitation, Ant. t.; papescent, Gels.; with straining, HDiosc.; with infarcted scy bala, I INatr. m.; with great tenesmus, IRob.; after vinegar or acid wine, | Ant. C. §§º thin, soft. Stool, lumpy: Alum., Apis, Amm. C., Bapt., IBar. c., ICalc., ICarbo a., HCarbo v., Caust., Chloral., ICollin., 1Glon., Graph., Ipec., IKali bi., Kalm., ILach., IIMagn. m., Mang., Merc., Nux v., Op., Petrol., Plumb., Sep., Sil., Sin., Stann., Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, Ustil.., Ver.; with pain in abdomen, Rhus v., 17.inc.; like albumen, Diosc.; alternating with diarrhoea, 1Casc.; with distress in anus, Collin.; like chalk, Bell.; in evening, IHelon.; in gastric catarrh, II Ant. c.; in gastric nervous fever, ILach.; first round, dark green, almost black, remaining part softer and larger, I ISul.; with much flatus, Ruta; hard, ICon., ICycl., Phos. ac.; hard, curdy in nursing children, Ant. c.; hard, with mucus and blood, Graph.; hard, mixed with fluid discharges, Erig.; hard, mixed with yellow mucus, Senecio; hard, in typhus abdominalis, |Nux v.; hard, small, in hemorrhoids, Il Ant. c., Diosc., IHam.; hard, small, black, mixed with blood, with violent pinching in anus, Sul. ac.; large, Stront. ; large, every eight or ten days, Kali c.; cov- ered with mucus, Casc., l'Hydras.; accom- panied by pressing and crying, Merc.; in rheumatism, 1Colch.; small, | |Plumb., I Zinc.; small, hard, in traumatic meningitis, IHyper.; first part in small round lumps, dark green, almost black, difficult, remaining part softer and larger, ISul.; in intestinal spasms, I Op.; after tea, Chrom. ac.; with urging and pain from constriction or spasm of anus, IIPlumb.; in perforating ulcer, Rali c.; and watery, IIAloe. Hº balls, curdled, mucous, sheep dung, tallow. Stool, membranous: with white membranous pieces, Colch.; mixed with small white mem- branes, in dysentery, Colch.; Scanty, alter- nating with membranous casts, Hydras.; like scrapings of meat (prevailing fever), Amm. m.; like scrapings of mucous membrane, ICarbol.ac., IICanth., Colch., IIColoc., HFerr., IMerc., Petrol.., || Phyt. Hº shaggy, shreddy, stringy. Stool, mixed: gº changeable. Stool, morning: aggravation, IBov., Bry., Fluor. ac., Jatroph., IKalibi., Lyc., Natr. s., Nuph., Phos., IPod., IISul., Thuya; awakened by urgent desire, Petrol., IISul.; is driven out of bed, early, with urgent desire, loose and offensive, then straining and burn- ing at anus, Diosc.; driving out of bed, Sud- denly about 3 A.M., | |Pod.; hurries him out of bed, Natr. a., IISul.; at break of day, in diar- rhoea, Sec.; soon after rising, Natr. S.; di- rectly after rising, has scarcely time to dress, 1Coccul.; before breakfast, with rumbling, Gnaphal.; with chill, Calend.; with chilliness and colic, obliging one to bend double, Cop.; 566 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. copious, Sarrac.; copious, characteristic of jaundice, IPhos.; and during day, with irrit- able temper, IGnaphal.; , during dentition, IIPod.; early, and in evening before going to bed, Ars. S. r.; at 2 A.M., Cic.; 5 A.M., Cic.; 5 to 7 A.M. (entero-colitis), INuph.; sudden, at 8 A.M., Watery, painless, odorless, Ferr.; dur- ing 4 A.M., to noon (mesenteric disease), Calc.; more frequent in morning and early forenoon, ISul.; in typhoid fever, Tereb.; preceded by griping, Calend. ; hard, without pressure, Zinc.; then protrusion of hemorrhoidal tum- ors, Diosc.; as Soon as he moves, ILept.; to- wards morning, after sleepless night, Aph. ch.; thin, with quick, violent urging as if diarrhoea would set in, Pallad.;_with strong urging, heat and pain in anus, Pod. #& Diarrhoea morning. Stool, motion : Aloe, Apis, Arn., Bell., IIBry., 11Colch., Coloc., ICrot. t., Ferr., Ipec., Oxal. ac., Rheum, Rumex, Tabac., |Verat. Stool, from least movement of body: Ferr., ITVer.; with every motion of body, as if anus were constantly open, I Apis; from leastexer- tion, IlBod.; as soon as he begins to move, strong urging, compelling haste, IMur. ac. Stool, mucous (slimy) : Acon., HAEthus., Agar., Amm. m., Ananth., Ant. t., I Apis, II Arg. nit., I Arn., Ars., Ars. S. f., Asaf., Asar., TBar. m., Bell., IBor., Brom., Cact.,1Canth., IICaps., Carb. S., Carbo v., HCaust., Cham., IChel., Chin. S., Chlorof.,Chrom.ac., Cic., Cina,Cinch., Coccul., Cochl., Colch., Collin., Coloc.,BCom., 1Cornus, Cub., Dig., Diosc., IDulc., Erig., Ferr., IGamb., Gels., 1Graph., IHep., IHyos., Ign., IIod., Ipec., Iris, Kali bi., IKali m., Lept., IMagn. c., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., |Mil- lef., Natr. c., Natr. s., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Nux m., IINux v.,0xal. ac., Petrol., Phos., || Phyt., IPlumb., IPod., IIPuls., Raph., HRheum, IRhus, Sec., Sep., Sil., ISquilla, Stann., Staph., | |Sticta, Sul., Tabac., Tereb., Tromb., Urt. ur.,Variol., TVer.; adhesive, Caps.; look- ing like coagulated albumen, Carbo a.; with bilious diarrhoea verging on dysentery, Med.; bile and black fecal matter, l l Polyp.; brown, liquid (pemphigus), Dulc.; black (diarrhoea), Ars.; bloody, Acon., AEthus., 1Aloe, Apis, Arg. nit., Asar., Bapt., Bell., 1Canth., HCaps., Carbo v., Castor., Chim. umb., Colch.,IColoc., Cub., Elaps, Elat., Gamb., Hep., Ign., IIod., Iris, IKalim., ILach., l l Led., Lyss., IMagn. m., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., ILNatr. c., Nitr. ac., 11Nux v., IOxal. ac., Petrol., IIPod, IPsor., IPuls., | |Sars., ISul.; bloody or bilious, Merc. d.; bloody and bilious, with great faintness and distress in solar plexus, after stool, IPO- lyp.; bloody, in diarrhoea of children, Merc.; bloody, in dysentery, Dulc., ILil. tig., ILyss., IIMerc. cor.; bloody, every quarter of an hour, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; bloody, after breakfast, Calad.; bloody, in enteritis, IUrt. ur.; bloody, mixed with green, watery, sinking to bottom of vessel and adhering there, Magn. car.; bloody, with hard, fecal lumps, Tromb.; bloody, scanty, with burning and tenesmus (dysentery), JMerc.; bloody, in small masses (dysentery), Merc. cor.; odor- less, colicky pains (hemorrhoidal affection), IHam.; bloody, mixed with watery dis- charge, day or night (Summer complaint), IFerr. ph.; bloody, with sickness at stomach, especially if preceding morning diarrhoea, IPod.; bloody, with rectal prolapsus, H Iris; bloody, every fifteen minutes, following pain in abdomen, l l Pod.; bloody, after straining (autumnal dysentery), Merc.; with spots and streaks of blood (endemic dysentery), IPod.; bloody, with straining, | | Ferr., illep., IIris, Merc., IIMerc. cor.; with streaks of blood, 11Canth.; bloody, in summer com- plaint, I Ferr. ph.; bloody, with tenesmus and pain in back, IDulc.; in bronchitis, IAlpis ; brown, Ars., Grat., INux v., Sul.; brown, in morning, Zing.; with burning in rectun, as from a wound, Prun.; of children, l l Eryng.; with chills, in infants, IElat.; in cholera in- fantum, Calc. p.; in cholera morbus, Hyper., HKreo., IPsor, Sul. ac.; chronic, l l Eucal.; chronic, during summer, with cramps in ab- domen, ICup. ars.; clear, Alum.; in climaxis, IApis ; preceded by colic, Petrol.; with colic, ICham., Ign. ; with colic, every morning, HPod.; after colic, I Alum.; with colic and tenesmus (chronic diarrhoea, after confine- ment), 11Collin.; with colic and vomiting (Sup- pressed measles, from taking cold), Cham.; large quantities, IBapt.; abundant, following chilliness and wandering pain in abdomen, Ammoniac.; excessive, in enteritis, IA] is ; copious, in influenza, IDulc.; profusein flakes, | | Ferr.; covered or coated with, IIAlum., Bar. m., Carbo v., ICrot. t., Ham., Merc. iod. rub., Sarrac., IASep., | |Sil., ISpig.; covered with mucus and blood, IMagn. m.; covered with glairy mucus, II Plumb.; coated, in gastric catarrh, ICop.; coated with shreds of yellow, IIPod.; with cutting in abdomen, | | Petrol.; dark, Arg. nit.; during day, with much wind (diarrhoea, Zing.; in dentition, |Merc. Sol.; in diarrhoea, l l Ang., II Ars., | | |Xali s., ||Naja, Merc. cor.; in infantile diarrhoea, | | Guaraea; in chronic diarrhoea, i Ammoniac., INatr. S., | |Phos. ac.; in chronic diarrhoea of children, 1Collin. ; in dysenteric diarrhoea, IColoc.; in diarrhoea, after abuse of magnesia, IRheum ; in dysentery, Arn., IBar. m., ICar- bol. ac., 1Coloc., ICub.; in chronic dysentery, 1Con.; after dysentery, IPuls.; worse after eating and drinking, ICrot. t.; like white of egg, without feces, INatr. m.; in enteritis, IMerc.; in chronic enteritis, IHydras.; in evening, Cycl.; with faintness, l l Dulc.; with great faintness, and distress in Solar plexus, after stool, IPolyp.; fecal, Amm. c., IIMerc.; during apyrexia of fever, Puls.; in hectic fever, ISul.; in puerperal fever, ICham.; in typhoid fever, IMerc.; in yellow fever, Merc.; flakes, IDulc.; containing flakes of yellow water (hepatic typhus), Chel.; with flattened feces (incipient stricture of rectum), l l Phos.; with much flatus, Jacea, Ruta; with great rumbling in abdomen and pain in umbilicus, IPhyt.; with much wind, followed by urging, Samb.; every half hour, I | Arn.; frothy, IIod., Sil., Sul. ac.; frothy, alternates with constipa- tion, Ruta ; with gagging and excessive thirst in children, IPod.; gelatinous, IIAloe, IIColch., IHell., IKali bi., Pod., Rhus, Sep.; gelatinous, preceded by griping, IIPod.; granular, Bell., IPhos.; greenish, IAEthus., Amm. m. , Apis, IArg. nit., II Ars., Bell., IBor., Canth., Cast., ICham., IChel., ICina, IColoc., Cornus, Dulc., Elat., Gamb., Ipec., ILaur., Magn. C., Merc., f 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 567 Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Psor., Puls., Sep., Sul.; greenish, in cholera infan- tum, Laur.; green liquid, with suffocation about heart, must lie down, ILaur.; with grip- ing, burning and tenesmus, Cornus ; with hemorrhoids, iCaps.; in strangulated hernia, | |Tabac.; in hydrocephaloid, TIApis ; in in- cipient hydrocephalus, IApis; in ileus, Colch.; involuntary, Cochl.; followed by itching in anus, Sil.; with last portion, Selen. ; liquid, ILaur.; liquid, as if fermented, IRheum ; liquid, pale, Carbo v.; large lumps, Spig.; mixed with lumps and blood (diarrhoea), 1Gamb. ; lumps, transparent, IRhus; mem- branous, Il Colch., ILept.; mixed with mu- cus, Cham., Cycl., Nitr. ac.; mixed with dark substances (chronic diarrhoea of chil- dren), Collin. ; mixed, in fall dysentery, IIColch.; mixed with blood (after suppressed eczema), ICup. ac.; mixed with flocculi (bron- chial and vesical catarrh), ICop.; mixed, in Summer complaint, HFerr. ph.; in morning, Ant. C., l l Apis; in morning, in prevailing fever, Amm. m. ; in morning, in masses (in- testinal catarrh), Cop.; purulent, with colic, ITereb.; puslike, in typhus, I Ars.; with nau- Sea, tearing down thighs and tenesmus, IRhus ; at night, Coral.; with pain in abdomen (en- teritis from foreign body), Calend.; with pain in bowels and palpitation of heart, Petrol.; painless, IColoc.; pieces of mucus (diarrhoea), II Ars.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in pregnancy, HCaps.; red, Canth., Graph., IRhus, Sul.; in resinous masses, Asar.; in rachitis, ICalc.; in rheumatism, Colch.; shaggy masses, Asar.; shaggy, reddish (urethral tenesmus, dysen- tery), IILyc.; slippery, IColoc.; small, I Ars.; in Scarlet rash, Cham.; with affection of stomach, Lac c.; in gastric catarrh, ICop.; in gastromalacia, Ars.; with straining, worse after food, Il Pod.; stringy, Asar., ISul. ac.; a long string, inodorous, IIAsar.; after Summer complaint, l l Med.; in tabes mesenterica, IIod.; tenacious, Asar., II Canth., 1Caps, ICrot. t., IIHell., IKalibi.; tenacious, mixed with black blood, ICaps.; viscous, in hemorrhoids, Berb.; with tenesmus, ICaps., 1Colch., l l Rheum, Spig.; thick, Iod.; thick, transparent, IPod.; thin, Guaiac.; thin, mixed with spots of black blood, in morning, IIAph, ch.; with shiny tongue and drowsi- ness, from drinking too much water, Nux m.; transparent, Il Colch., Cub.; with undi- gested food, Ferr.; with urging (seat worms), II Acon.; in variola, IThuya ; with vomiting, Cham.; watery, Arg. nit., IIod., Lept.; watery, often mixed with blood (inflammation of intestinal mucous membrane), Merc.; wa- tery, preceded by cutting beneath umbilicus, better after stool, Cham.; watery, in typhoid diseases, Tereb.; watery, worse in morning, Tereb.; watery, painless, worse at night, Ferr.; white, Cina, IElat., ISul.; with sensa- tion of weakness in loins during urination.) IIPuls.; after getting feet wet (diarrhoea mu- cosa), l l Puls.; white, Bell., Canth., Caust., Cham., Cina, Coccul, Dulc., Elat., Graph., IHell, Ipec., IIod., Phos, ac., Pod., Puls., Sul.; with discharge of ascarides, IFerr.; and dead worms, Sinap.; yellow, Agar., Apis, Asar., Bell., IBor., Brom., Cham., Cinch., Cub., Magn. c., Niccol., Pod., Puls, IRhus, ISul. ac.; Stool, filamentous yellow cover, ICarbo v. Bºyº jel- ly like, stringy. Stool, muddy : Lept.; in diarrhoea of children, |Ars. §§º clayey. Stool, mushy: Anac., Ant. t., Anthrok., Ars. s. r., Bapt., TBerb., Erig., l l Iris, l l Lact. ac., Lept., IMyr. cer., || Pod., Seneg, Sep., Sil., ISpig.; with burning in rectum, Tereb.; in carditis, iCarbo v.;, in children (marasmus), Sars.; after colic, Cinnab.; with colic, Tereb.; copious, Agar.; preceded or followed by cut- ting in bowels, Ver. W.; easily discharged, as if glazed, followed by pressure on rectum, IKalm.; worse after breakfast, l l Agar.; in pneumonia, Il Ver.; , in morning, soon after rising, l l Aph. ch.; with tenesmus (dysentery), | | Rheum ; in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar. Hº papescent, soft. narrow: IIPhos.; dry, in myelitis, IPhos.; size of a quill, IBor., 1Caust.; like a pipe stem, IIAlum., IIPhos.; like a round worm, IGraph. Hºº long. Stool, at night: Aloe, Ant. c., Arg. nit., II Ars., |Arum tº, Bov., Brom., Bry., Canth., Caps., Caust., Cham., Chel., IICinch., Cist., Colch., Cub., Dulc., Gamb., Graph., Hippom., Ipec., Iris, Kali c., Lach, Lith., Merc., IIMux m., IIPod., IIPuls., Rhus, Tabac., IIVer.; after acids, ILach.; worse in afterpart of night, un- til noon, Cist.; with colic, especially in um- bilical region, Dulc.; copious, accompanied by pain preventing sleep, Merc. cor.; in dys- entery, ILyss.; in chronic dysentery, ICon...; in typhoid fever, l l Merc. d.; after midnight, II Arg, nit., II Ars., Ferr. ph., Hippom., Lyc., IIMerc. cor.; or in early morning (bil- ious mucous diarrhoea), IFluor. ac.; in rapid succession (after exposure), IDulc.; two at night, in chronic diarrhoea, Collin. ; three or four thin, only at night (dyspepsia with amenorrhoea), I | Puls.; eighteen to twenty, ILach. Hº Diarrhoea night. Stool, noisy; gº, flatus. Stool, at noon: 1 ISul.; copious, Pallad. Bº Diarrhoea noon. Stool, odorless : Asar., Cycl., Ferr. s., Hyos., IKali bi., IRhus, ITVer.; after colic, Ja- troph.; in relieved diabetes, l l (Jran. n. ; in infantile diarrhoea, l l Guarana ; with tenes- mus, Xan. Stool, oily: ICaust., IPhos., Pic, ac., Thuya. gº fatty. Stool, painful: , Ascl. t., IAur. met., Cham., IIColch., IICollin., 1Coloc., 1Con., ICup. ac., || Graph., IKalibi..., |Magn. m., Melil., ||Naja, INitr. ac., IPlumb., ISabina, Urt. ur., | | Vib.; bloody, with vomiting, IIMerc. cor.; worse in cold temperature, Polyg.; first effort, must desist, ISul.; in cysto-blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; after dinner, . Agar.; after improper food, | | Zing.; in typhus, Apis ; in gastralgia, IKali c.; green, with cutting and tenesmus, ICup.m.; terrible agony,almost as bad as labor, l l Plumb.; with hemorrhoids, Sep.; little fecal matter, much bloody mucus, Ailant.; as if there were a lump on posterior surface of sphincter, so painful as to cause tears, Med.; feces painful to parts over which they pass, IISul.; passing nothing but mucus (diarrhoea), IKali m.; sometimes leaves him in a state of syncope for a quarter of an hour (chronic constipa- tion), Lyc.; with tenesmus, Manc.; urging, 568 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. morning, Arum t.; after vaccination, | | Thuya. H& Diarrhoea painful, also Constipation. Stool, painless: Anac., Apis, Arg. nit., || Arn., Ars., TAtrop. S., Bor., Camph.,ICinch., Coccul., Colch., Coloc., Crot. t., IDulc., IIFerr., IIHep., tº Hyos., IKali br., Lyc., Natr. a., Natr. s., | | Phos., HIPhos. ac., IIPod., IPsor., Rhus, Rumex, Sil., HSquilla, ISul.; of bloody mucus, with paralysis of sphincter ani (dysentery, last stages), IIPhos.; only by day (chronic diarrhoea), ICOccul.; in diarrhoea, after sup- pression of skin eruption, ILyc.; in diarrhoea, in lying-in women, Hyos.; with feeling of debility, ICinch.; in chronic dysentery, ICon...; after eating (scrofula), I Ars.; in morning, | | Arum t.; only at night and mostly towards morning, || Psor.; Odorless, like scrapings from intestines, Brom.; as from a spout (in- testinal catarrh), Ferr.; straining, Mez. ; only some straining, after stool, as if more were to pass, Zinc.; of undigested food, Arg. met.; with sudden urging, HIPod. B& Diarrhoea, painless; also Constipation. Stool, papescent (pappy, pasty) : Agar., Anag., Aph. ch., I Apis, Arn., Asaf., ºr Atrop. S., IBapt., Berb., Carb. S., Card. m., Chel., Coc- cus, Collin., Coloc., IICrot. t., Cycl., Dros., Filix, IHep., Ign., Ind., IIris, Jamb., Kreo., ILach., ILept., IMagn. m., Mang., IIMerc. cor., INitr. ac., INux v., IIOp., Petrol., IPhos., IPlant., IPlat., IIPod., IRheum, Rhus v., ISep., Sil., Sinap., ISul., Tabac., Tromb., HIVer., Zinc.; yellowish brown, fetid, with tenesmus and prolapsus ani, Fluor, ac.; with burning in anus, soon after waking, IBry. ; with colic, in paroxysms, Cain.; after consti- pation, ICoral.; in diarrhoea, LArs., Crot, t, | |Sep.; in diarrhoea of children, IVal.; fol- lowed by dragging pains in liver and sinking in epigastrium, Polyp.; after meals, Ced.; better after eating, Iod.; after suppressed eczema, ICup. ac.; in evening, Asim.; in even- ing, before going to bed (heart affection), ILyc.; fetid, `Bism.; , with fetid flatulence, Ammoniac.; with rumbling in intestines, Kali bi.; in bilious remittent fever, ICrotal.; then hard, again soft, much flatus, . HBry.; Small quantity, Calad.; in mesenteric disease, Calc.; mixed with mucus, Bell.; in morning,ICinch.; like mud, adhering to vessel, IGraph.; with qualmishness in abdomen, burning in anus after stool, followed by internal chilliness, Paeonia ; after pain in hypogastrium, Erig.; with pressing in anus, Sul. ac.; in scrofulosis of children, Stilling.; tardy, Rhod.; with tenesmus, Kali bi.; with tenesmus and a feel- ing in anus as after a hard stool,Selen.; with fre- quent urging, Calad. fiº mushy, soft, sticky. Stool, looks like pea soup and consists of yel- lowish, greenish or bloody mucus of disagree- able odor, and accompanied by pains in region of colon, rectum and anus: IPod. Stool, periodic : on alternate days, I [Natr. m.; worse on alternate days, a later hour each time, Fluor. ac.; daily, between 3 and 4 P.M., one or two thin, slightly bilious stools, pre- ceded by abdominal pain, ILyc.; daily, at 8 P.M., Ars. S. f.; every hour, Aph. ch.; one hour later every day, Coca. Stool, pouring out (ſº forcible, watery every other day: ICOccul. • * Stool, profuse : gº copious, large. Stool, purulent: Arn., Ars., HCast., IHep., IIod., Ipec., IKaliph., Kalis., Lach., IIMerc., IIPuls., IPhos., ISil., ISul., Tromb.; with chill between stools and hot flashes during stool, Merc.; fetid, Alum.; in typhus, Ars.; in tuberculosis mesenterica, IIod. Stool, recedes: gº slips; also Anus and Rectum paralysis. Stool, red or reddish: ICanth., Cina, Colch. ; IIMerc., Natr. S., IRhus; with colic, Sil., dark (brick-colored) fluid, IRhus; light, in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; mucous, IHCanth., Graph., IIRhus, Sul. Hºº bloody. Stool, retained: II.Bry., IOp., | | Natr. m., HPhos.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHydr. ac., | | Tarant.; spasmodically, IIOp.; spas- modically, with cholera, INux v.; after fall- ing down stairs, l l Rhus ; in typhus, ICalad.; in ovaritis, Apis ; during pregnancy, Op. Hº insufficient, irregular, retarded, scanty; also Constipation. Stool, retarded (infrequent, seldom, tardy) : Anthrac., Bell., HCaust., IDig., || Kali br., ILyc., IMagn. m., Merc., Merc. S., Mang., ||Nux v.,IPhos., Plat., ISars.,Stront., Thuya, HZing.; for forty-eight hours (acute mania); ICanth.; every other day, Caulo., | |Magn. c.; every other day, in mental derangement, ICon. ; once in two or three days, Coloc.; once in two or three days, in hepatic dis- order, l |Sil.; none for two days (diphtheria), IMerc.cy.;every second or third day, IPlumb, Zinc.; once in three days, Sinap.; every third day, in gastric catarrh, IMez.; every third day, in vesical irritability, Chim. umb.; every three or four days, in gastric neurosis, | |Phos.; every three or four days, in affec- tion of liver, IMagn. m.; every three or four days, in perforating ulcer, HKali c.; once in four days, in derangement of liver, Magn. m.; once in four or five days, l l Pic. ac.; every five or six days, in stenosis, Natr. m.; five to seven days apart, only on use of injection or cathartics, I lSil.; every eight days, I |Magn. m.; once in eight or ten days, IPlumb.; every eight or ten days, IPlumb.; every eight or ten days, in carcinoma ven- triculae, || Mez.; every eight or ten days (oil) (spinal disease), I Apis ; twelve to fifteen days elapsed (precursor of apoplexy), Ast. r.; once a week, IOp.; once a week, in cardialgia, | | Plumb.; once a week, in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; one or two a week, Hydras.; in ague, | | Tarax.; in apoplexy, Arn.; in asthma, IKali c.; clay (liver trouble), IPod.; with chorea, Natr. S.; in consumption, IIod.; in eclampsia, INux v.; with cough, ICon...; cysto-blennorrhoea, IUva ursi ;, in delirium tremens, l l Zinc.; in ophthalmia, l l Nux v.; in dropsy, ILyc.; in typhus abdominalis, I |Nux v.; in gastralgia, l Stram.; hard, expelled with great effort (enteralgia), ICycl.; hard, in affection of liver, with dropsy, IFluor. ac.; never without aid of injection (paralysis), IPhos.; only after injections, in cephalalgia, IIMagn. m.; only after an injection, after abortion, with much hemorrhage, l l Plat.; in enlargement of liver, Con...; in lung affections, IKalin.; menses absent two and a half months, ICycl.; in nervous affection, IMagn. c.; when passed seemed old (paralysis of rectum), 20. 569 STOOL AND IRECTUM. | |Phos.; in pregnancy, Apis ; as if more remained to be passed, IGels.; in rheuma- tism, Ant. t.; but soft, Calc. a., Staph.; first retarded, later soft, Amm. c.; as if stool stayed in rectum and could not be expelled, HINitr. ac. 3& insufficient, irregular, retained, scanty. Stool, like rice water: Colch., IKali ph., Merc. sul.; in cholera, Ant. t., Camph., Iris; in cholerine, IPhos.; is cold, with cold, Sour sweat, Ferr.; with tonic cramps, com- mencing in hands and feet, spread all over, Il Ver.; offensive, in summer complaint, Car- bol. ac.; in summer complaint, Camph.; with vomiting, Colch.; tinged yellow, IChel. Hº choleraic, mucous, watery. Stool, rough : 83% granular. Stool, looks like cooked sago: IPhos. Stool, sandy: 83% granular. Stool, scaly: in diphtheria, ILac c. Stool, scanty. Alum., I Amm. m., Apoc., Asar., HBerb., Calc., Carbo v., Chrom. ac., Cinch. bol., IIColch., Cornus, IDulc., IGlon., |Graph., Hydras, Ign., IKali iod., ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. sul.., ||Natr. p., Natr. S., IIMitr. ac., II.Nux v., ||Phos., Plat., || Plumb., | | Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Seneg., Sinap., Sil., | | Tereb., Tromb., IVerbas.; every hour, of bloody scrapings, with tenesmus (dysentery), IINux V. ; in cholera, Nux v.; with colic, Jamb.; in chronic diarrhoea, Natr. S.; difficult, after urging and straining until abdominal walls are sore, IISil.; in dysentery, Arn.; in exostosis on skull, I Arg. met.; in bilious remittent fever, HCrotal.; in intermittent, ICOccul.; in typhus abdominalis, I [Nux v.; or only flatus, Magn. m.; in gastric derangements, Natr. S.; hard, Bry., Carbo a., Carbo v.; hard, in ague, | Tarax.; hard, with spasmodic closure of anus after evacuation, Jamb.; knotty, fol- lowed by painful retraction of anus, IKalibi.; On rising in morning, Ars. i.; pasty, l l Calad.; with pressing and forcing in rectum (dysen- tery, Colch.; in summer complaint, I Ferr. ph.; after tea, Chrom.ac.; in perforating ulcer, IKali c.; with frequent urging, I Bell.; with continued urging, Ptel.; like dirty water, every hour (low fever), ICact. Hºinsufficient, retained, retarded, small. Stool, like scrapings: flº membranous, mucous, shaggy, shreddy, stringy. Stool, floating masses of green scum : (infantile diarrhoea), Magn. c. Stool, scybalous: Ars. iod.; in biliary colic, ICinch.; in dysentery, l l Erig.; with fluid mu- coid feces of offensive putrid coppery odor, Iris; with spinal weakness and general de- bility, Nux v.; of whitish clay color, alternating with diarrhoea (Bright's disease), |Ars. Bº balls, knots, lumpy. Stool, with meal-like sediment: Chin. ars., |POd. Stool, shaggy : ICaps. mucous, scraping. Stool, like sheep dung: Alum., Ananth., Bapt., Berb., Bor., Caust., HChel., Chin. s., Kali n., ILach., IIMerc., HINatr. m., HIOp., | |Plat., Ruta, ISep., ISpig., Sul., ISul. ac., TVerbas.; followed by blood, with cutting in anus, 11 Alum.; breaks to pieces, Brom.; with a mucous secretion, WINitr. ac., with pain Bºy" membranous, and exertion, IKai c.; with urging and pain from constriction or spasm of anus, IIPlumb. gº balls, lumpy, scybalous. Stool, shreddy : Canth., 11Colch., IIMerc. cor.; in cholera infantum, Kreo. gºt membrandus. Stool, in sleep : Gº involuntary. Stool, slender: gº long, narrow. Stool, slips back or recedes when about to escape, IOp., IISil., I Sul. tº Anus and Rectum, paralysis. Stool, sluggish (slow, torpid): Card. m.,ICham., II Collin., Hydras., IKali c., Kali n., JNux m.; with distended abdomen, Collin. ; in brain affection, ICup. ac., ICup. met.; cannot be forced from a sensation of prolapsus of , rectum, Med.; incomplete, 1Camph.; in jaun- dice, IIod. Đº difficult, insufficient, re- tained, retarded. Stool, small : Acon., Aloe, Arn., II Ars., Asar., IBapt., IBell., Canth., "Caps., Carb. S., Cham., Chrom. ac., IColch., Coloc., Con., Cornus, ICrot. t., Dulc., Erig., l l Hyos., Ind., ILyc., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Mez., IINux v., Oleand., Osm., Phos. ac., Sinap., | |Stram., l l Tabac., Tromb., Urt. ur., ||Vib., Zinc.; as though anus were contracted, Ars. i.; with bearing down, Sars.; blackish, covered with mucus, in evening, Sinap.; with burning in abdomen, Jamb.; with straining, Therid.; in dysentery, Arn. ; in chronic dysentery, Con...; after sup- pressed eczema, Cup. ac.; in intermittent fever, Ars.; with much flatus, IIAloe, Coccul.; frequent, Acon., Bar. c.; hard, Berb., Ferr. iod., Magn. m.; in chlorotic headache, | |Zinc.; two or three liquid, after colic (colic after cold), IDiad.; in pneumonia, Ant. t. ; soft, without relief, Dig.; with much strain- ing, l l Ptel. ; with tenesmus, I Spong.; with tenesmus, two days after labor, IMez.; during urination, large quantities, IMur. ac. Bºy" insufficient, retained, retarded, scanty. Stool, like dirty soap suds: Benz, ac. Stool, soft: Anag., I Apis, Ars. i., Ascl. S., Ascl. t., IBapt., Berb., Bor., Cain.., | | Cast. v.,Caulo., Chen. v., Chloral., Chrom. ac., Coccul., Coccus, IColoc., Dros., IHydras., IIgn., IIris, Kali n., IMez., Mosch., Natr. a., Natr. c., Pallad.,Paris, IPhos., ISul., Tromb., Zinc., Zing.; then thin, red blood, l l Calad.; with hemorrhage from rectum, Hep.; with bleeding, Calc. p.; with biting, burning in anus, ICinch.; with burn- ing in rectum (gastritis), ICOccul.; with burn- ing at anus, with subsequent tenesmus, Magn. S.; chronic, IGraph., Natr. m.; preceded by colic, HNatr. c., INuph.; with colic around navel and pressing in rectum, returning as soon as one lies down again (phthisis), l l Oxal. ac.; after colic, Cinnab.; after cutting in abdo- men, Niccol.; daily, with straining, Therid.; diarrhoeic, follows rumbling in bowels, with constant pain in umbilicus, Rhus v.; passed with difficulty, IIAlum., ICarbo v., Calc-p., Lobel. i., JNatr. s., INux m., Ruta; difficult, with emission of prostatic fluid, Zinc.; difficult, from weakness, IPsor.; in relapse of inter- mittent, Ars.; frequent, l l Ran. Sc.; several during day, Ast. r.; immediately after dinner, accompanied and followed by vertigo and roaring in head, Zinc.; followed by feeling of emptiness in abdomen, Sul. ac.; in en’ ero- 570 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. colitis, INuph.; in exostosis on skull, I Arg. met.; mixed with mucus, Il Puls.; in morning, | | Arum t., Bry.; at 4 A.M., Ars. h.; in pieces, | | Guaiac.; with pressing in anus, Sul. ac.; early, after rising, Magn. S.; small, IGraph.; small, in morning, after drinking coffee and again in evening, with protrusion of hermor- rhoids, Fluor, ac.; after straining, Ars, i.; with straining, Verbas.; with tenesmus and aching in sphincter, Kob.; with tenesmus and burn- ing in anus in evening, preceded by distension of abdomen, followed by emissions of hot, offensive flatus, with griping in small of back, Sul. ; thinner and thinner till 10 A.M. (ill-treated intermittent), l l Bry.; with fre- Quent urging, Calad.; with vomiting, Hip- pom.; as if feces had been beaten in water, but not dissolved, I Apis; followed by weak- ness, IChin. S.; last part white, mushy (piles), Diosc.; bright yellow, Lach.; light yellow, in morning, Lith. Bºº mushy, papescent. Stool, spurting : gº forcible. Stool, staining diaper: Hº indelible. Stool, passes better standing: I ICaust. Stool, starchy: ICed. Stool, sticky : adherent, IPlat.; adhesive to commode, I Berb.; like soft clay, putty, or glue, IPlat.; tenacious, Med.; Viscous, Arg. nit. §º clayey, glutinous, tarlike. Stool, stringy : Ferr. iod.; in crusta lactea, | |Sul. ac.; in diarrhoea, HChel.; infant, with chill, IElat. ; in cholera infantum, Sul. ac.; in gastromalacia, Merc. d.; with straining, worse after food, l l Pod. Bºe membranous, mucous. Stool, sudden : Bºy" forcible. Stool, containing lumps like tallow : IPhos.; with tendinous substances, Ars. Stool, tarlike: Ipec., ILept., IIMerc., INux v., IIPod.; in dysentery, Gamb.; with typhoid, ILept. ºº black, glutinous, sticky. Stool, like tea: in typhoid fever, l l Phos. Stool, tenacious (tough): Brom., Carbo v., ICaust., Grat., IKali c., Magn. m., Mang, IIMerc., IIMer. Cor., IIPhos., l l Rumex ; worse after eating and drinking, ICrot. t.; chronic enteritis, Hydras.; like putty, with much straining, IMerd. iod. flav.; followed by straining and heat and burning in anus, Zinc.; light yellow, with sticking in anus, Zinc. Bºy" clayey, glutinous, sticky, tarlike. Stool, thin (liquid): NAF thus., I Agar., IL Alum., Ammoniac., Ananth., Ang., I, Ant, t., An- throk, Apis, Aph. ch., I Arg. nit., I Arn., HArs., 11 Asaf., Ascl. t., Ast. r., Aur. mur., Bapt., Bell., IIRenz. ac., Bor, ICalc., Camph., 1Carbo v., Carb. S., 1Carbol. ac., Cast. eq., HCaust., I Cham., Chin. a., ICic., ICinch., ICist., Coccul., Coff., Coloc., ICon., Cornus, ICrotal., I Diosc., T) ros., IDulc., IHep., Iber., Ign., Indig., IKalibi., Kalin, ILach., IILyc., Magn. c., l l Med., Merc. iod. flav., 1 ||Meph., HMur. ac., Natr. a., Natr. c., INatr. S., Niccol., INuph., INux m., INux v., | | Oleand., Osm., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., Pic. ac., IPsor., IPtel., Ratan, IRhod., IRhus, Rhus v., IRumex, Sang., Sec., | |Senecio, ISil., ISpig., ISpong., ISquilla, ITromb., Var., ITVer.; with cutting in abdomen, l l Petrol.; following griping in abdomen, Coccus, Sul.; with qualmishness in abdomen, Spong, ; with burning in anus and tenesmus, IIOp.; mixed with blood and slime (diarrhoea), Sabad.; in capillary bron- chitis, 1Chel.; in intestinal catarrh, 1Chel.; mostly in children in their first or second Summer, IPSOr.; in whooping cough, IKalis.; with wind colic, particularly in morning, Nuph.; after colic, ICimex ; only during day (chronic diarrhoea), ICOccul.; with chronic diarrhoea, especially nervous subjects and delicate children, III'hos.; after summer com- plaint, I Med.; after eating, with discharge of flatus and pain in abdomen, better by warmth in bed, I Coloc.; in entero-colitis, INuph.; after injection of nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, | | Tarant, ; fecal (semi-liquid), Alum., HAnt. c., Ant, t., Bapt., Bar. c., Bor., Bry., Carbo, V., ICed., Cist., Con., Diosc., 1Gamb., IIIep., Iris, Kali n., ILept., ILil. tig., Lyc., Natr. s., Niccol., Nux v., Oleand., | | Psor., Rheum, Rhod, Rumex, Sang., ISul., Tromb.; in spot- ted fever, IAct, rac.; in typhus, IArs., IDulc.; preceded by rumbling, Iljatroph.; with rum- bling of bowels, Il Ver.; with much wind, followed by urging, Samb.; with pain in ab- domen, better rubbing with hand, IDiad.; several afternoons in succession, with flatu- lence, IDulc.; discharges with considerable force, with pain in loins, with cutting, lanci- nating, griping pain in abdomen, with great rumbling as if whole intestinal contents were in a liquid state and in violent motion, || Po- lyg.; frequent, Bell.; frequent, with eruption on head, IPsor.; follows noise as if a full bot- tle were emptied in abdomen, II.Jatroph.; with headache (megrim), IAEthus.; first, then knotty, Euphor.; lumpy, of all colors (chron- ic intestinal catarrh), Ars.; mixed with firmer lumps, strong smelling, l l Rhus ; in morning, soon after rising, l l Aph. ch.; in morning, on awaking, Zinc.; early in morning, with fainting and colic, l l Pod.; every morn- ing, with cutting in lower abdomen, IISul.; twice towards morning, sleepless night, Aph. ch, ; with nausea, Jab.; in ophthalmia, ICic.; pasty, Chel.; papescent, Erig.; as from a purge, IColoc.; in rectocele, ISul.; scalding, light brown, IGraph. ; in scrofulous ulcers, IBar. m. ; slippery lumps, ILach.; in intesti- nal spasms, l l Op.; in affection of stomach, ILac c.; unshapely strips, in masses, IIArg. nit.; after summer complaint, l l Med.; in swarthy persons, ICinch.; after tea, Chrom. ac.; with tenesmus, Cinnab., Magn. S.; in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar.; with copious urine, Cain. ; with vomiting (intermittent), Coccul; caused by water, Caps. Bºº long, narrow. Stool, threads of fecal matter like hair: Selen, watery; also Diarrhoea. Stool, transparent: Cub., INatr. m. Bºy" mucous, rice water, watery. Stool, triangular: in hemorrhoids, Sep. Stool, contains undigested food : Gºlienteric. Stool, unsatisfactory: Bºy" insufficient, scanty. Stool, urging (desire): Aloe, Ananth., Aph. ch, l l Apis, Ars. h., Ascl. t., Calad., 1Carbo v., Chen. v., ICimex, Cinnam., 1Coloc., Cupr. S., Cycl., Iodof., ILil. tig., INux v., Op., Il Plumb., IRheum, IRhod., Staph., Tabac., | | Tarant., ||Vib., Vinca; felt mostly in middle of abdomen, in evening, no stool fol- lows, IIIgn.; with griping in abdomen, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 57.1 IRheum; with pinching in abdomen and loss of consciousness, Spig.; awakes, Kali bi.; on awaking, Diosc.; awakens early in morn- ing, Petrol.; awoke with, about 5 A.M., Tromb.; awaking 6 A.M., Arg. nit.; with backache, HPlat.; bearing down in abdomen and rectum, Cornus; immediately, on turning over on left side (dysentery), IIPhos; after weissbier, Card. m.; with bruised sore sensation low down in abdomen (phlegmasia alba dolens), | | Nux v.; immediate, after nervous chill, passed a little urine, and chill and desire for stoo' ceased, Syph.; with cholera, INux v.; with clawing cramping pains in stomach, ex- tending to chest or down back to anus (gas- tralgia), ITNux v.; lessened by sweetened coffee (pain in stomach), l l Magn. p.; with colic, Huoloc., Elaps, Sabad., HIStaph.; in bil- ious colic, Iris ; with colic, awakes 5 A.M., IISul.; after colic, l l Cast. eq.; constant, AEsc. h., I Berb., IICrot. t., IMerc. d., Natr. s., Sul.; constant, after stool, Dros.; constant, followed by slight discharge of blood and mucus, Merc. cor.; constant, cannot accomplish much (colic), Diosc.; constant, with colicky pains (chronic diarrhoea), 1Gamb.; constant, with dark brown blackish discharge, ICrotal.; constant, in dysentery, Lil. tig.; constant, in bilious dysentery, IElat.; constant, worse im- mediately after eating, Aloe ; constant, with rumbling in bowels all day, l l Ptel.; constant, in hemorrhoids, I |Sabina; constant, after gonorrhoea, Coca ; constant, with gnawing high up in rectum, ICasc.; constant, with press- ing in epigastrium and umbilicus, after stool, Crot. t.; constant, with pressure on rectum, Ptel.; constant, in order to relieve soreness in bowels, Con...; constant, with scanty or ab- sent stool, Ptel.; constant, as soon as patient sits or stands (dysentery), INux v.; constant, in gastric derangement, Rob.; constant, with- Out success, Con...; constant, in prolapsus of uterus, Lil.tig.; with contraction of intestines, Sars.; with croaking as of frogs, Sabad.; with cutting in abdomen, Jacea; following cutting, griping, Acon.; after cutting in umbilicus, Camph. ; with cutting aching pains in umbil- ical region, || Ver. v.; with sharp cutting in right inguinal region, Iodof.; darting in rec- tum (diphtheria), Lac c.; asif diarrhoea would Set in, Nux m.; ends with diarrhoea, ICepa ; difficult, hard, Aspar.; discharge insufficient, 1Camph; with sudden distress in hypogastric region, Polyp.; which she dreads, Inul.; after eating, Bar. c., Bor., IHydras., Oxal. ac., Sinap., Zinc.; in rectum, after supper, Calc. p.; at 11 P.M., Ascl. t.; in evening, with griping in whole lower abdomen, IDulc.; brought on by hanging down feet, stool involuntary if not at once responded to (chronic diarrhoea), l l Rhus ; in intermit- tent, ICOccul.; after flatulence, ICrot. t.; pass- ing only flatus, Cain., Myr. cer., Osm., IRob.; only hot flatus passes, Aloe; with rumbling, in evening, Asim.; with rumbling, nothing passes, Cepa; frequent, Hep., | | Hyos., Merc. iod. flav., IINux v., Phos. ac., | |Plat., Stram.; frequent, with sensation as if anus and rectum were weakened by long continued di- arrhoea, Coloc.; frequent, not better by free evacuation (dentition), IStaph.; frequent, as if diarrhoea would occur, IPuls.; frequent, in gastralgia and leucorrhoea, IICaust.; frequent, with Small, soft discharge, Ruta ; frequent, in dysentery, Arn.; , frequent, followed by rumbling, gurgling in left side of abdomen, ICrot. t.; every half hour, l l Arn.; three or four times a day, but only a little scentless wind passes, giving relief (syphilitic neural- gia), ISyph.; frequent, in organic disease of heart, Apis ; frequent, without evacuation, 1Coloc.; frequent, without result, Lachn., INatr. m., Sinap.; withfulness and uneasiness in bowels, Cornus ; with griping, while riding, Psor.; at first solid, then bright yel- low and pasty, Ant. Sul. aur.; with heat and pain in bowels, Pod.; in hemorrhoids, IAEsc. h.; ineffectual, IAEsc. h., Alum., Ant. chl., | | Aph. ch., Arn., Ast. r., Bar. c., IBell., Benz, ac., Bov., Brach., Carbo a., ICarbo v., Carbol. ac., ICepa, IChim. umb., Coccus, ICon., IFerr., Filix, Gymn., Ham., Ign., Lach., ILyc., | | Merc., Niccol., Nitr, ac., II.Nux v., Oleand., Pic. ac., IIPuls., Ratan., Stram., | | Tereb., Ver.; ineffectual, with anxie- ty, IICaust.; ineffectual, with bearing down to- wards sacrum, INux v.; ineffectual, with burn– ing in rectum towards perineum (diphtheritic dysentery), INitr, ac.; ineffectual, in cholera Asiatica, IISul.; ineffectual, with severe colic, IRob.; ineffectual, constant, IBry., HCann. S., | | Ptel.; ineffectual, constant, in evening, IISil.; ineffectual, in coryza, ICalc.; ineffec- tual, with cutting in bowels, I (PhOS.; ineffec- tual, followed by cutting in ribs of left side, with pain under left scapula, as if a piece of flesh were being twisted out, Cornus; ineffec- tual, in dysentery, felt in Sacral and hypo- gastric region, distressing, Merc. cor.; inef- fectual, with erections, l l Ign., . Thuya ; ineffectual, in evening (headache), Bism.; ineffectual, with redness in face, IICaust.; ineffectual, feels feces in rectum but cannot expel, Colch.; ineffectual, with sensation of a mass in lower part of rectum and discharge of offensive flatus, Sang.; ineffectual, during apyrexia, Ign.; ineffectual, in bilious rennit- tent fever, ICrotal.; ineffectual, emission of flatus only, I ILaur.; ineffectual, better by frequent passages of flatus, Colch.; ineffec- tual, frequent, Berb., ICon., Cornus, Lac def, Natr. m., IINux v., IPlat., Spig, ISul.; ineffectual frequent, alternating with liquid stools, INatr. c.; ineffectual frequent, makes her, anxious, Amb.; ineffectual, , fre- quent, with passage of fetid flatus, which disgusts her, IISul.; ineffectual, with heat, | |Ratan.; ineffectual frequent, with small stools or only flatus, Magn. c.; ineffectual frequent, with pain, IICaust.; ineffectual fre- quent, with violent pain, Merc. cor.; inef- fectual, frequent urging with prolapsus ani, IRuta; ineffectual frequent, preceded by a sick distressed feeling from navel downward, worse when thinking of it, IQxal, ac.; inef- fectual, though bowels seem full, Ant. t.; inef. fectual, with pain in head, Lil. tig.; ineffectual, with hemorrhoids, which are painfully sore, IMerc.; ineffectual, with urine suppressed for forty-eight hours, 1 IParis; ineffectual, better after cold milk, IIod; ineffectual, worse from motion, walking, IRheum; ineffectual, with nausea, Calc.; ineffectual, painful, I Kreº.; ineffectual, with much pressing (ague), Ta- 572 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. rax.; ineffectual, presence of persons unbear- able, Il Amb.; ineffectual, with feeling as if rectum were too weak to expel, Kali c.; in- effectual, with sharp splinter-like cutting pains in rectum during stool, Nitr. ac.; ineffectual, causing dribbling of urine, Card. m.; inef- fectual, then vomiting, Sang.; ineffectual, as if too weak to expel, IKali c.; with insufficient evacuation or no feces, instead thereof yellow- ish mucus, sometimes mixed with blood, IPuls.; irresistible, Cist., 1Coloc.; irresistible, early in morning, Cist.; caused by spasmodic labor pains, Nux v.; with laborlike pains in low down, Verbas.; with urging to urinate, IDig., IThuya ; during urination, Aloe, ICanth., IMur. ac.; with vertigo in Occiput, in evening while sitting and Smoking, IZinc.; while walking, worse standing, Kob.; caused by seeing or hearing water, IILyss.; weaken- ing, in diarrhoea, l l Ver.; with weakness in rectum and sharp cutting, principally below umbilicus (diarrhoeic dysentery), HPetrol.; Sometimes controllable by a strong effort of will, but effort caused much nervous irritation (chronic camp diarrhoea), Lyss. tº difficult, forcible; also Rectum press- ure, tenesmus. Stool, urinating: before, IBor.; when she uri- nates, IIAlum.; with copious urination, Colch.; slight, when urinating, Ind. Stool, variegated: tº changeable. Stool, immediately on having head washed : uterus, Op.; finally a liquid portion is dis- charged, followed by a hard portion, Sabina; during menses, constant (parenchymatous metritis), l l Lac c.; at 5 A.M., stool loose, Cain.; in morning, l l Apis, Bor., Pod., Zinc.; early in morning, in bed, Cornus; every morning, at 6, followed by two or three more passages in a few hours, and no more till next morning (diarrhoea), TNuph.; when in morning some water was poured out from pitcher into basin (dysentery), ILyss.; weather, Dulc.; in neuralgia Iris; at night, Cinch.; at night, in autumnal dysentery, Merc.; when attempted feels as if there were nothing there, and evacuation occurs slowly and only after long straining, l l Vib.; feeling as if some- thing would pass, Ascl. t.; desire passing away with effort, without evacuation, Anac.; painful, Chim. umb., II Colch., Form.,ILach. ; pain contractive in lower abdomen, like after- pains, ICon...; with sharp pains like knives iu lower part of abdomen, Pallad.; followed by painful constriction, ILyc.; causing a violent pain in small of back and rectum, compelling him to walk about (dysentery), Lyss.; with pain across sacrum, Amm. ben.; causes Smarting pain, Ign.; with spasmodic pains, Tell. ; with palpitation and oppression of chest, Calc. a.; peristaltic motion in upper intestines is wanting, Coccul.; no power, in paraplegia, Il Plumb.; in pregnancy, |Stann.; after stool, Niccol., Thuya ; with prolapsus of rectum, with emission of flatus, Ruta ; with pressure on rectum, Cain.; with sensation of a plug wedged between symphysis pubis and os coccygis, IIAloe; but little passes, IINitr. ac.; a little passes, then urging, Camph.; ex- pulsion of only small portions, with great straining, IIPlat.; with inactivity of rectum, anxious, IIgn.; with smarting and burning of throat, mouth and stomach, Cornus; after smoking, Calad.; whenever startled, IGels.; after stool, in diarrhoea, IILach.; in perforat- ing ulcer of stomach, Nux v.; sudden, Cic., IGlon., Jatroph., | |Magn. m., Natr. c., Natr. S.; sudden, 1.30 P.M., with pain, l l Cast. v.; Sudden, on awaking in morning, driving out of bed, IISul.; sudden, preceded by flatus, followed by pain in abdomen and eructations, AEsc. h.; sudden, especially early in morning, Diosc.; sudden, in morning, Manc.; sudden, with sensation of a stick in rectum, Asim.; sudden, violent, before stool, IKali c.; as if it would be dangerous to postpone, but stool is large and difficult, l l Vib.; sudden and unex- pected, stool diarrhoeic, with slight tenesmus, sweat on forehead and limbs, l l Ptel.; tran- sient, caused by pain in abdomen extending worse from motion, IRheum ; with nausea, in diarrhoea from cool Tarant. Stool, watery: Acon., IAEthus., Agar., Anag., II Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Ars. m., Ars. s. f., | | Arum t., II Asaf., Aur. mur., Bapt., Bell., HBenz. ac., Berb., IBism., I Bor., Cact., Cain., Calc., Canth., Carb. S., ICarbo v., Carbol. ac., Cast. eq., Castor., Cham., Chin. a., Chin. S., IIChrom. ac., ICina, ICOccul., 1Coff, II Colch., IColoc., IICon., Cop., ICrot. t., Cup. m., Curar., Cycl., IDig., DioSc., IDulc., Elaps, 1Ferr., Fluor. ac., IIGamb., IGraph., IIGrat., Hell., IHep., Hippom., IHyos., IIod., Ipec., IIIris, 11.Jatroph., IKali iod., Kali n., || Kali ph., | | Kali s., Kob., Kreo., ILach., Lept., IIMerc., Merc. d., Merc. iod. rub., I Merc. Sul., Mez., Mosch., Mur, ac., Natr. a., Natr. c., INatr. S., ITNatr. m., INitr. ac., Nux m., HINux v., Oleand., IIOp., Oxal. ac., Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPlant., IPlumb., IIPod., IIPuls., | | Ran. b., || Ran.sc., Rhus, IRumex, Samb., Sang., Sal. ac., IISec., | |Senecio, ISul., Sul. ac., Tabac., Tereb., Thuya, II Ver., ITVer. v.; alternately watery, or slimy, or dark brown fecal (diarrhoea, and catarrh of stomach), Dulc.; with pains in abdomen, during apyrexia, Elat.; black, I Ars., Kalibi., IWer.; brown, II Ars., Canth., Chel., IGamb., IKali bi., Rumex, Sul., IWer.; brown, painless, weakening, Ferr.; dark brown, or dark green(chronic diarrhoea), 1Gels.; yellow- . ish brown, containing white particles, looked as if chopped up, Magn. c.; with abdomi- nal burning, IIPhos.; burning at anus, IFerr.; burning in anus, in evening, ILach.; burning distress in stomach and pancreas, Iris; in intestinal catarrh, ICalc.; in children, chronic, usually soon after eating or drinking, without pain or effort, mostly undigested substances, IFerr.; in cholerine, IIArg. nit.; in cholera, after camphor has checked vomiting, purging, cramps, etc., IPhos. ac.; in Asiatic cholera, each successive one more watery, Colch.; in cholera morbus, ICaulo., IIris, IPQd.; in cholera infantum, Ars. i., Calc., ITMed., IPsor., Rob., Ver.; in sporadic cholera, Natr. m.; clear, Apis ; succeeds constipation, IIris; dark, Nux v.; diarrhoea of children, IIBenz. ac., IMagn. c.; diarrhoea, chronic or acute, III’hos. ac.; in diarrhoea, of four months’ standing, IISul.; with colic, Cop., Ferr., Ferr. p.; with colic, in cholerainfantum, Natr. m.; with colic around navel and press- ing in rectum, returning as soon as one lies 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 573. down (phthisis), l IOxal. ac.; after colic, Ja- troph.; colorless, I Benz. ac., Coloc., IIMerc., Sec.; colorless, in cholera morbus, Iris; col- orless, in dysentery, ICub.; colorless, in ty- phoid fever, l l Merc. d.; colorless, sudden, in morning (sporadic cholera), lTabac.; color- less, in intestinal spasms, l l Op.; more color- less with every new stool, Coloc.; copious, Seneg.; copious, with colic and tenesmus, IIGamb.; copious, then severe cutting in Small intestines,after exposure to wet weather, Led.; copious, relieving dyspnoea, in hydro- thorax, Merc. Sul.; copious, in intermittent fever, INatr. m.; copious, in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; pouring away as from a hydrant, better after sleeping, IPhos.; copious, during menses, with chill and cold sweat on forehead, Vib.; copious, at night, with prostration, Gnaphal.; copious, inodorous, mixed with white flocks (cholera Asiatica), ITVer.; copi- ous, particularly in old people, Il Gamb. ; co- pious, yellow like curdled milk, of offensive sickening smell, expelled with much force (diarrhoea during hot weather), 1Gamb, ºn a continuous stream, Iris, ILept.; with º and wind colic, IMagn. p.; with cramplMºor Spasmodic pain in bowels, vomiting and flatulence, ICollin.; day and night, Bapt.; during dentition, IICalc., | | Cham., IIpec.; during dentition, soaking into diaper, Nux m.; in diphtheria, INatr. m.; like dirty water, Ars., Pod.; like dirty water, soaking nap- kin through, Il Pod.; after drinking (choler- ine), IPhos.; drives out of bed about 5 A.M., after which he had one stool every hour un- til 9 A.M., ISul.; in dropsy, IDig.; in otor- rhoea, Il Psor.; after a meal, i Asar.; worse after eating and drinking, ICrot. t.; after eat- ing anything unusual, especially apples (ague), | | Puls.; after suppression of skin eruptions, ILyc.; after exposure, IDulc.; very fetid, Apis ; after fever, in febris biliosa, IElat.; in inter- mittent, ICOccul.; in prevailing fever, I Amm. m.; in puerperal fever, Cham., ISec.; in typhoid fever, I Apis, IMerc.; flaky, Cupr., I Wer.; with flatus, preceded by cutting, Sang.: frequent, thin (cholera infantum), . Manc.; frequent, of thin watery feces, with soreness of anus, Grat.; frothy, Elat., IGrat., IKali bi., IMagn. c.; green, Cham., Dulc., Grat., Iris, IMagn. c., II’od., IPuls., Sul. ac., TVer.; with green scum, Magn. c.; passed with great force, with colicky pains at 4 A.M., three more profuse during next two hours, Rhus v.; every half hour (cholera), |Ver.; six or eight pas- sages daily after constricting bellyache, worse in epigastric region, Cham.; with griping in bowels, Seneg.; with griping, burning and tenesmus, nausea, drowsiness, dulness of head and sweat, Cornus; greenish, Ipec., Magn. c.; greenish or black fluid gushes as from a hydrant, at times involuntary, at others with urging (cholerine), Phos.; greenish mixed with mucus (cholera infantum), Gamb.; very hot, daily, ICalc. p.: lumps like frog spawn (colic), IAloe ; in affection of liver, l l Pod.; in irregular menses, IDig.; with lumps of coagu- lated milk, Val.; in morning, IKali bi., IIPhos.; chronic, in mornings, with pain in sides of abdomen, Coloc.; worse in morning, Cop.; very early in morning, following colic and fermenting rumbling in lower abdomen, Stool, white: Ananth., Ang., INux v.; in morning after rising, Fluor. ac.; worse mornings, at end of gastric disturbances (phthisis), í Kali c.; mucous, Cact., Colch., IGamb.; with large quantities of mucus, I Lept.; with flakes of mucus, IPhos.; mixed with mucus, Iris; mixed with flakes of mucus (cholera morbus), l l Ver. v.; mucous, with tenesmus (aphtha), Hell.; with lumps of white mucus or little grains like tallow, IPhos.; with nausea, Jab.; with nausea, worse after eat- ing, ICrot. t.; with nausea, tearing down thighs and tenesmus, IRhus ; at night, ICinch.; after midnight, profuse, Jatroph.; only or un- usually at night, IIPuls.; only at night and most towards morning, l l Psor.; day and night, with urging every fifteen minutes, Calc. p.; with pains in lower bowels (chronic camp diarrhoea), Lyss.; painless, in afternoon, AEsc. h.; painless, every afternoon (chronic diar- rhoea), 1 Ferr.; painless, in Bright’s disease, | |Phos.; in pancreatic diarrhoea, IIris; with, phthisis, Polyp.;in subacute pleuritis, Arg.nit.; in lying-in women, IHyos.; with weak pulse, Jalap.; red, as if purely of blood (diarrhoea), JMerc. cor.; like rice water, Kali br.; in rachi- tis, ICalc.; withf rumbling in bowels, IPhos. ac.; in scarlatina, Ailant.; Scanty, though gushing as if abundant, l l Pod.; with pieces from an inch to an inch and a half long float- ing in them, resembling scrapings of intestines, INitr. ac.; with greenish scum floating on surface, IIMerc.; with meal-like sediment, IPhos. ac.; passes through diaper, leaving a doughy sediment, l l Pod.; mixed with serum, HApis ; protracted serous, in summer diar- rhoea, Iris; with violent spasm in sphinc- ter (dysentery, or cholera sporadica), Il Colch.; spurting, I ICrot. t., Iljatroph., Seneg.; spurting, with mucous cough, Squilla ; worse standing or walking, IIAloe; in catarrh" of stomach, HApis ; in summer com- plaint, I Ferr. ph., IKali br.; after summer complaint, l l Med.; at first, then thicker, Calad.; with or without tenesmus, IIFerr.; with scrofulous ulcers, IBar. m.; with sud- den urging, III’od.; watery, with urging, and pain in stomach, I |Magn. p.; with vomit- ing, 1Colch., Elat.; with vomiting and colic, IPlumb.; with vomiting and cramps in calves, IMagn. p.; with vomiting of large quantities of white, glairy fluid (cholera), Jatroph.; in cool damp weather, HNux m.; in hot damp weather or in autumn (diarrhoea), Colch. ; yellow, IApis, Ars., Bor., Canth., ICinch., 1Crot.t., Dulc.,1Grat., Gamb., IHyos., Phos., Stront., IThuya; yellowish, in influenza, IDulc.; yellow, on rising in morning, Eucal.; yellow, profuse in hot weather, particularly old people, IIGamb. Bºy" choleraic, rice water, thin. 1Ant. c., Apis, Bufo., HCalc., Canth., Castor., Caulo., Caust., ICed., Colch., Cop., Crotal., Dig, Diosc., Dros., IDulc., IForm., Iber, Ign., IKali m., IIMerc., IINux m., IPallad., Petrosel, Phos. ac., | Pod., IIPuls., IRheum, IRhus, Rhus v., IRob., l l Sul., Urt. ur.; with pain in abdo- men (cholera, fourth day), Phos. ac.; streaked with blood, Calc.; with bloody mu- cus, IIPuls.; chalky, Bell.; in cholera, Arg. nit.; in sporadic cholera, Natr. m.; in chol- era, after camphor has checked vomiting, 574 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. purging, cramps, etc., Phos. ac.; with colic, |Cham.; cream colored, after summer com- plaint, l l Med. ; cream colored, IGels.; in diarrhoea, Calc., Cina, l l Med., | | Naja, II Phos. ac., ISpong., | | Ver.; in diarrhoea of children, IIBenz. ac.; in chronic diarrhoea, | | Phos. ac.; with diarrhoea or jaundice, | | Natr. p.; in diphtheria, Lac c.; mixed with white matter, like boiled white, of an egg, Urt. ur.; with emaciation (chronic prurigo), ICalc.; fecal, Dig., Lyc., Pod., Rhus ; fetid, |Psor.; mixed with whitish flakes, worse after eating and drinking, ICrot. t.; small particles like Opaque frog spawn mixed with brownish bloody fluid (dysentery), IIPhos.; like frog Spawn, gelatinous, three or four times a day, with much pressure, I Hell.; in gastromalacia, A Kreo.; greenish, loose, IPhos. ac; or green, ill Natr. p.; grayish, Aur. mur., JBenz. ac.; grayish, in liver complaint, IPhos.; during prevailing intermittent fever, Sang.; hard, every four or five days (prosopalgia), Chel. ; involuntary, in intermittent fever, ICina ; in jaundice, I Dig., Dolich., | | Sep.; with jaun- dice, after unripe fruit, IRheum ; in hepatitis, With jaundice, IHep.; in subacute inflam- mation of liver, Hydras.; chronic, with hepatic derangement of children, IKali bi.; milky (diarrhoea), Calc.; milky, in puerperal fever, Cham.; in morning, ICinch.; in morn- ing, in intestinal catarrh, Cop.; sudden, in morning (sporadic cholera), I | Tabac.; mu- cous, IICanth., 11Colch., Graph., Ipec.,1Phos.; mucous, every three or four hours (retrover- sion), IFerr. iod.; mucous, jellylike, IHell.; mucous, jellylike, with tenesmus, IHell.; mu- cous, in myelitis, I Dulc.; mushy, Calc. p.; like thick pap, children (cough), IChel.; after discharge of a small piece rectum closes, Cimex ; purulent (enteritis), l l Rhus; mixed with shining particles like kernels of rice, Cub.; in scrofulosis of children, Stilling.; with Scrofulous glands, IBar. m.; soft, in in- testinal catarrh, ICalc.; spots, when first passed, later green, Mur. ac.; like a solution of starch, with straining, | | Ver.; in stomach complaint, I Kali bi.; with sinking at stomach, I Dig.; in summer complaint, IFerr. ph.; floating lumps, like tallow, IMagn. c.; undi- gested, in intermittent, Calc.; undigested, in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; urine red, Acon.; urine dark red or saffron colored (jaundice), Acon.; with bilious vomiting, I Dig.; after vaccination, IThuya ; watery, JBenz. ac., HCastor., Chel., Dulc., Merc. v., Phos. ac., Phos.; watery, in children, IISec.; watery, in hepatic typhus, Chel.; like dirty water, with sediment of undigested food, whitish, granulated, Bry.; from overfatigue or chill in damp weather, IHep.; wheylike, IIod.; whey- like (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; wheylike (sporadic cholera), Natr. m.; yellowish, Cham., Ign., Rhus, Sul. ac.; yellowish, in diar- rhoea, Sec.; yellowish, fecal, Dig. Bºy" chalky, clayey, light. Stool, with worms: ascarides, Asar., thar. m., 11Calc., ICina ; with ascarides, at 11 A.M., Ascl. t.; ascarides, and itching at anus, from even- ing till midnight, Calc. a.; lumbrici, Cina ; fecal, with masses of worms, ISpig.; tapeworm, Arg. nit., ICalc., IGraph.;frequent passages of segments of tapeworm and masses of mucus, | | Phos. Bº Worms. Stool, like yeast: 83% fermented. Stool, yellow : Agar., Apis, Arn., Ars., Ars. S. r., Ascl. t., Asim., Aur. mur., Bar. m., Berb., Brom., Cain., 1Calc., Canth., Carb. S., Cham., Coccul., Colch., Collin., HColoc., Crotal., ICrot. t., Cub., IDulc., IGrat., IIris, Jab., IKali bi., IKali c., IKali iod., || Kali s., IILyc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. Sul., Natr. a., Natr. S., Niccol., Nux m., | | Oleand., Petrol., Pic, ac., Phos. ac., IPlumb., IIPod., IRhus, Sal. ac., IISec , Staph., | | Tromb., Urt. ur.; bright, IAEthus., IAloe, Arg. nit., Brom., IChel., Colch., Elaps, IGels., Hep., Ipec., IKali m., ILach., Myr. cer., Nuph., Petrol.., | |Phos., Sang., Thuya ; bright, in intestinal catarrh, Calc.; bright, followed by chilliness, I Grat.; bright, in cholera infantum, Sul. ac.; bright, with cough, I.Chel.; bright, flaky, Colch.; bright, mucous, Brom.; bright, with a quantity of mucus after griping, I Fluor. ac.; brownish, Ananth., l'Ant. t., Coloc., Cycl., Ind., Petrol.; brownish, cadaverous (typhoid fever), IIRhus; brownish fluid, after ovariotomy, | | Raph.; brownish, smelling like carrion, fluid mixed with small fragments of feces like millet seeds, ILach.; like beaten or stirred eggs, INux m.; in entero-colitis, Nuph.; after suppression of skin eruptions, Lyc.; in crusta lactea, |Sul. ac.; in evening or morning, | | Hyper.;incholerine, Asar., Phos.; in cholera, IPhos. ac.; chronic, or acute, IIPhos. ac.; dark, Diosc., IIPod.; dark, in typhoid fever, Arum t.; dark, in hepatic de- rangement, | Pod.; only by day (chronic diarrhoea), ICOccul.; in dentition, 1Cham.; in diarrhoea, Ars., Calc., Il Gamb., | | Kali S., |Petrol., 11Phos. ac., Sal. ac., liSec.; in diar- rhoea, in lying-in women, Hyos.; diarrhoea, with burning before and during stool, l l Ra- tan.; fecal, Aloe, Gels.; containing bits of yellow feces, Bor.; fecal, caused by sudden de- pressing emotions, IGels.; in gastric, nervous fever, ILach.; in prevailing fever, Amm. m.; in typhoid fever, Dulc.; fecal, Agar., Aloe, Amm. m., Ant. t., Apis, Bor., Calc., Cist., COccul.,Co- loc., Cub., Dig., Diosc., Fluor.ac.,1Gamb., Gels., IHep., Iris, Kali c., Lach., Lith., Natr. C., Oleand., Phos. ac., Rhus ; flakes, Ascl. t. ; golden, with cholera infantum, IPhOS.; green- ish, IApis, Coloc., IDulc., Magn. c., IIPod., IIPuls.; greenish masses mixed with bloody mucus (dysentery), IMerc. cor.; , greenish mucus, Apis; greenish, mixed with mucus, preceded by cutting around umbilicus,16amb.; greenish, pultaceous, Il Cupr. S.; greenish, with tenesmus, ILact. ac.; with tinge of green, very slight pain (erysipelas in stomach), IApis; greenish water, then burning in anus, IIGrat.; grayish, Cist.; grayish, during apy- rexia (tertian ague), Ipec.; dirty gray, Sinap.; as an infant's, IAlum.; in intestinal spasms, | | Op.; liquid, Bov.; in morning, l l Arum t., IHel.; in stomatitis, Natr. c.; mucous, Cinch., IPhos. ac.; mucous, in cholera infantum, Ta- bac.; clear mucus, IPuls.; mucus, in diarrhoea, | |Sul.; mucus and undigested food (chronic diarrhoea), 1Gamb.; a string of inodorous mucus, IIAsar.; stringy mucus, in crusta lactea, | |Sul. ac.; with mucus and blood, Bar. c.; with, nausea, worse after eating, ICrot. t.; at night, ICinch.; at noon, Ascl. s.; with nervous agi- tation, cold sweat, weakness and dyspnoea, HRob.; like pale yellow ochre (diarrhoea in 20. STOOIL AND RECTUM. 575 typhoid), IKali m.; orange, Apis, Colch.; orange (gastric nervous fever), Lach.; Orange, in typhoid, ILach.; painless, Cann. i.; like pulp of an orange, in climacteric period, Natr. c.; with burning in rectum (gastritis), Coc- cul.; fetid, with protrusion of several elongated bodies resembling earth worms but brilliant red color and of vascular shreddy appearance resembling sarcomatous growth (polypus of rectum), IKali br.; reddish fluid, IILyc.; soft, with rumbling in bowels, Iris; saffron, Coloc., Sul. ac.; spots like fat, Ascl. t.; in affection of stomach, ILac c.; in catarrh of stomach, IApis ; in summer complaint, Ant. c., IFerr. ph.; after summer complaint, l l Med.; with tenesmus and constriction of anus, Mang.; thin, AEsc. h., Apis; thin, in yellow fever, TVer.; with frequent urging, Calad.; watery, Apis, Ars., Bor., Canth., Cinch., Crot. t., Dulc., IGamb., IGrat., IHyos., Stront., IThu- ya; Watery, coming out all at once, worse in morning and forenoon, Il Gamb.; watery, twice a day, IIDulc.; watery, frequent, IIGrat. ; watery, in pneumonia, Chel., Ferr. ph.; watery, with vomiting and much flatus, IGrat.; whitish fluid, Nitr. ac.; whitish, in mental affections, Chel. BEFORE, STOOL, abdomen: aching in up- per, Bell.; about navel, burning (fall diar- rhoea), IArs.; burning pinching, in stomach and about navel, Fluor. ac.; as if it would burst, Ars.; painful pressure before soft, as if lower abdomen would burst, Spig.; as if constricted (dysentery), IArs.; constrictive pain, extending into chest, Natr. S.; crampy ain, l l Tromb.; cramping pain around navel §§ IHam.; cutting, Acon., AEthus., Agar., Ant. c., Ant.t., Ars., Asar., Brom., Bry., Caps., Carbo v., Castor., Chel., IIColoc., Con., Dig., Grat., Iris, Kob., Laur., Magn. c., IMerc., Merc. cor., Natr. c., I Natr. m., Nic- colº, Nitr, ac., ||Nux m., Nux v., Petrol., Puls., Rhus, Sang., Sec., Staph., IISul.;, cut- ting, constricting pain, worse in epigastric region, Cham.; cutting, in lower, Iris; cut- ting around navel, Grat., INux v.; digging, | |Stann.; dragging in groin, Castor.; drawing pains, Nitr. ac.; faint, sick feeling, in lower, Merc. iod, flav.; fulness, IPhyt., Gamb; griping, Aloe, Bell, IMagn. c., Merc.iod.rub., INux V., IIOp., Tromb.; griping, with back- ache (dysentery), ICub.; griping, in cholera infantum), 1Gamb., | | Ver.; griping, in chronic diarrhoea, l l Phos. ac.; griping, in morning, ‘Casc., ISul.; griping, about navel, Psor.; grip- ing, great urging, with pressure in rectum, ILil. tig.; grumbling pain, follows hard stool, Ustil.; heat, Bell.; laborlike pain, soft, iCarbo v.; motion, Stanm.; pain, Bapt., 1Cor- nus, l l Form., Kali bi., HIPhos. ac., Sil.; in chronic diarrhoea, ISul.; pain, in chronic diarrhoea of children, Collin, ; pain, in dys- entery, Caps.; pain, in left side, with sweat, |Tromb.; pain, in lower, l l Ver.; pain, in morning, | | Rumex ; pains, about navel, Aloe, HAmm. m., Caps., Fluor. ac., Grat., Nux v., Oxal., ac., | | Ver.; pain, better by pressure, | | Pod.; pain,and urging (diarrhoea), IIGamb.; pinching, Æthus, Agar., Aph.ch., Bell.,Canth., Castor, Cina, Colch., Fluor. ac., IGamb., Hep., IKali c., IIMagn, c., IMerc., Natr. s., Niccol., Petrol., Stann., TVer., Zing.; pinching, deep, IKali, c.; pinching, around navel, Sabad.; pinching, in groins and hypogastrium, INatr. S.; sharp pain, across lower, Lact. ac.; sharp pains, in lower, better after stool, I | Ver., sharp pain, better afterwards but increasin weakness (during progress of post-scarlatina follicular entero-colitis, with dropsy), Lept.; Soreness in intestines, Sul.; soreness in lower, TNatr. m.; SOre pains, terrible, Tromb.; ten- sive pain, in upper, while holding breath, Dros.; twisting, Ars., Stram.; twisting pain, Caust.; twisting pain, about navel, Caps.; un- easy pains, Mur. ac.; weakness in, like faint- ness, lower, TVer.; writhing Stram. Hºº colic, flatulence. Before stool, great sensibility to cold air: Mez. Before stool, anus: burning, Berb., Fluor, ac., Oleand., Sabad.; burning, with protrusion of varices, l l Ratan. ; diarrhoea-like, burning, IRatan.; as 'if closed, with desire to go to stool, IOp.; spasmodically closed (fissure ani), IHam.; itching, ISpong, ; pain, ILyc.; sensation of a plug, Lach.; pressing, Sul. ac.; prolapsus, Pod.; Smarting, TNatr. S.; spas- modic pains, ILach.; stinging, Berb.; Stitches, Gamb., IKali c., Spong. Before stool, back : aching, as if broken, Nux v.; coldness, Ars.; pain in Sacral region, Diosc.; pains, in small of, IPuls.; pressure, frequent in women, ICarbo v.; writhing, in sacrum and back, radiating all over body and limbs, Diosc. * Before stool, bladder: pressure, iCarbo v., LNatr. m. Before stool, chilliness: Ars., Benz, ac., Dig., IMerc., Mez., IPhos., TVer.; in constipation, IMez.; creeping, IMez.; creeps, on head, Carbo a.; with desire for acid drinks, Mez.; with flashes of heat, I Merc.; shuddering, Sabad. Before stool, colic : Aloe, Alum., Arg. nit., Bapt., Bar, c., Bell., Bor., Bry., Cact., Cain, Canth., Caps., Cast., Cham., ICinch., Colch., IIColoc., IIDiosc., Dulc., Ferr. ph., IGamb., Gels., Graph., Hell., Ind., Ipec., IKali c., Kali n., Lept., ILyc., Magn. c., Manc., Merc. iod. rub., IMez., IMur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr. S., Nitr. ac., Oxal. ac., Petrol., IPhos., Plant., IPOd., Puls., | |Ran. Sc., IIRheum, Rumex, Sep., Tereb., | Tromb., II Ver., Zinc., Zing.; in cholerine, ICrot. t.; in transverse colon, ICrot. t.; with constriction or spasm of anus, Plumb.; cutting II Ant. t., Dig., Jalap., IMerc., cor., Rheum, IRhus, Sul.; in dysentery in old people, IBapt. ; flatulent, Caps., ILyc.; intermittent, about navel, Iris; in lower, Bapt.; in parox- ysms, IColoc.; pinching, Cycl.; pinching, Ver.; with rumbling, Natr. c., Natr. S.; with rum- bling, cutting, IPuls.; not better by stool, | | Rheum ; tearing, Dig.; twisting, around navel, | | Oxal. ac. gº abdomen. tº Before stool, epigastrium: desire before consti- pated, Ver.; distress worse (mesenteric dis- ease), Calc. Before stool, faint feeling: Calc., a., | | Sul. Before stool, fainting : I.Ars., Dig. Before stool, flatulence: Ant. t., Colch., IILyc.; borborygmus, in cholerine, ICrot. t.; abdo- men distended, Arn., Fluor, ac., Stann.; in enteritis, l l Rhus; gurgling, l l Spong.; loud gurgling, as of water, IPod.; noisy, Spong.; rumbling, Brom., Cact., Cast, Chel. Ferr. iod., IGamb., Grat., Ign., Iris, IKali c., ILach., 576 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. Lept., IMagn. c., Mur, ac., Natr. m., Oleand., IPhos., Puls., Sabad., Sec., ISpong., ISul., Thuya, Ver.; rumbling, in left side, iPod.; rumbling, painful, Cain., Cast.; snarling noise, Spong. Hºº abdomen, colic, flatus. Before stool, passage of flatus: Aloe, IApis, Gels., Magn. c.; copious, fetid, Mez.; fre- quent, offensive, Plant.; hot, Coccul.; noisy, Calad. ɺ flatulence. Before stool, groins: pain, Natr. S.; pressing, Cast., Tromb. Before stool, headache: || Oxal. ac., IPuls. Before stool, heat: Crot. t., IMagn. c., Merc., | PhOS. Before stool, descent of hemorrhoids: Arund., | | Ratan.; with straining, which causes pain as of ulceration, Merc.; discharge of bright blood, IINux v. Before stool, hypochondria: cutting, Cub.; pain, Collin. g Before stool, indolence: IBor. Before stool, languor: Mez.; lassitude, Rhus. Before stool, mental condition: Ars.; anguish, BMerc.; anxiety, Ars., Cadm. S., Cham., Crot. t., IKali c., IMerc., TVer.; crying (infant), Bor.; discontent, HBOr.; distressed feeling, IKali c.; fretfulness, Bor.; irascibility, ICalc.; irritability, ICalc. - Before stool, nausea : Acon., Ant. t., Bry., Calc., Chel., Cycl., IDulc., Grat., Hell., IIpec., IMerc., | |OEnan., Pod., IRhus, Rumex, ISep., | Ver., nausea and colic, Hell.; nausea and vomiting, Lach. Before stool, rectum: atony, Plumb.; constant bearing down, pressing, Lil. tig.; chilliness, Lyc.; pain as from constriction, prevents passage of feces, IBerb.; contraction, Natr. m.; burning, Diosc., JNatr. m.; chilliness, ILyc.; constriction, Bell., ILach.; cutting, Asar.; white mucous discharge, MIKali c.; inac- tivity, INatr. m.; pressure, Natr. m., ILNitr. ac., Plat. ; constant pressing, Nitr. ac.; con- stant and painful, pressure without stool, ILach.; pressure towards anus, with blind hemorrhoids, Ver.; straining, Apis, ICanth.; painful straining, Agar.; shooting, compelling an outcry, Plat. § tenesmus. Before stool, saliva : viscid, tasteless, Fluor, ac. Before stool, sexual organs: erections, Kalibi.; drawing in spermatic cords, Sabad. Before stool, sweat: Aeon., Bell., Dulc., 1Tromb.; hot or cold, Merc. Before stool, tenesmus : H AEthus., Agar., Berb., ICham., Collin., IBMerc. cor., Merc. sol., IIMerc. v., INux v., Plat., Plumb., Ver.; and rumbling, as if diarrhoea would come on, Grat.; even with loose stools, Diosc.; efforts often followed by tenesmus, ILyc. Bºy" Rectum, tenesmus. Before stool, thirst: Ars. Before stool, trembling: IMerc. Before stool, urethra : contraction, Nafr, m.; a drop of watery, sticky substance passes, Selen. Before stool, urging: Aloe, Amm. m., Bor., IBov., HCanth., ICarbo v., ICist., IColoc., Cornus, Cycl., Gamb., IKali bi., Kali n., Lept., ILyc., IMerc., H.Merc. cor., Natr. c., Niccol., iiNux v., Phos., Plat., IRheum, Rhus, Sabad., Sang., Sinap, ISpong., TStaph., ISul.; felt mostly in middle and upper abdomen, Ign.; constant, often ineffectual, INux v.; constant, with nausea and tearing colic, IRhus ; continual, fruitless, INitr. ac.; cannot retain, in dysentery, IIPhos.; frequent, worse at night, Merc.; ineffectual, Grat., ILach., IMerc., Plat.; ineffectual, with or without tenesmus, Plumb.; painful, Calc, fl., Magn. m.; sudden, Cist., Diosc., IKali c., Lil. tig., Manc., Petrol., Phos., Pod., HISul.; sudden, violent, driving out of bed in morning, Ru- mex, Sul.; sudden, with hot pinching throughout abdomen, Gamb. É& Stool, urging. Before stool, ineffectual urging to urinate: IRheum. g Before stool, vertigo : with cardialgia and nau- sea, OEnan. Before stool, vomiting: I Ars., Dig., Ipec., |Ver. DURING STOOL, abdomen: sore, bruised pain, Arn.; burning in umbilical region (fall diarrhoea), Ars.; bursting pain, Lyc.; con- strictive pain, IRheum ; Cramplike, Iris, ILach., ||Tromb.; cramplike, in umbilical region, Myr. cer.; cutting, Acon., Agar., Aloe, Asar., Caps., Chel., IIColoc., Cub., Dig., IOd., Iris, Kali n., Merc., Merc, c., Rhus, Sec.; cut- ting, about navel, Aloe, Gamb.; as if cut to pieces (autumnal dysentery), Merc.; cutting, worse by pressure or bending backward, Sul.; cutting, with sensitiveness (cholerine), ICrot. t.; distension, Stram. ; felt a drawing from navel backward to spine, l l Plumb.; gnawing, about navel, Kali bi.; griping, IAloe, Bapt.; griping, with backache, in dysentery, ICub.; griping, with tenesmus, partial prolapse of rectum, weakness, faintness, Plant.; laborhike pain, better by pressure, Natr. m.; move- ment, like fermentation, Bry.; pain, ICornus, IPod., IPuls.; pain continues, Tromb.; pains intense in upper, darting and tearing, Med.; pain, about navel, Fluor. ac.; pain and urging (diarrhoea), IIGamb.; pain, over whole, Urt. ur.; pains worse, Cornus, ||POd.; pain, worse in morning, I Nitr. ac.; pinching, Apis, Canth., IKali c.; pinching, before menses, l l Alum.; pressure, Arn., Hep.; pressing, in lower, Nux m.; soreness, ISul.; Soreness, in chronic diar- rhoea, l l Pod.; spasmodic, constricting pain extending to chest, groins and genitals, ISul.; stinging, in Crotal.; straining, Hep.; tormina, Erig., Pod.; twisting, Caps.; twisting, in diar- rhoea, Bov.; twitching, in muscles of abdomen, 1Calc.; writhing, before menses, l l Alum. tº colic, flatulence. During stool, anus: biting, ILyc.; burning, Agn., I Aloe, Ant. t., Aph. ch., Ars., Ars. m., Bar. c., HBerb., Bry., Calc., Calc. a., Cann. S., Canth., 1Carbo v., HCast., Cast. eq., ICham.,ICinch., Coloc., Cornus, Cycl., Gamb., IIris, Kali bi., ILach., ILyc., Manc., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. sul..,IMur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. s., Op., Pic. ac., Plat., || Plumb., l l Ratan.,Sinap., ISul., IUrt. ur., Ver., IZinc.; burning, and bleeding (fissures), IGraph.; burning, in cholera infantum, ICalc.; burning, and heat, Gamb.; burning, with nervous agitation, weakness, cold sweat, and dyspnoea, IRob.; burning, and pain, as if from excoriation, Magn. m.; burning, with soft, IMerc.; burn- ing, with protrusion of varices, l l Ratan.; clawing, Zinc.; as if constricted (constipation), Thuya; constriction, Nux m.; constriction, 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 577 pain running up back, sharp cutting lanci- nating, Coloc.; spasmodic constriction, IIIyc.; pain, as if constricted, Sil.; painful constric- tion, Thuya ; constrictive pain, in evening, Brach.; painful, constricting about prolapsed rectum, Mez, ; contraction, Cepa, INatr. m., Nitr. ac.; cutting, Agar., Canth., Caps., Car- bo v., Cepa, Iris, HMur. ac., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., INux v., Pic. ac., Plat., Rheum, Sec., Stann., l l Vib.; cutting, then constriction and aching for several hours, worse at night (fis- sure ani), IGraph.; cutting, hard, IPhos.; feces remain, ILach.; pain as though there were fissures, IINitr, ac.; heat, IGlon., HPod.; heat, with constipated, TVer.; itching, HCarbo V., ISul.; jerking, Coloc.; jerking, upward through rectum, with loose, Sep.; lancinat- ing, as from ulceration, Natr. m.; pain, Canth., Cinch., Dolich., Merc., Mur. ac., IOxal. ac., Pod.; pains, atrocious, recurring after an hour or two and lasting twelve hours, preventing sleep (fissure), Paeonia; pain, in chronic diarrhoea, ISul.; pain, in constipa- tion, l l Chel.; pains, in fissures, IHam.; pains, intolerable (hemorrhoids with fissures), iPaeo- nia; pain as if it would fly to pieces (consti- pation), Thuya ; pains, terrible (rhagades), ICund.; pain, violent, Stront.; pressure, Zinc.; prickling scraping, Cact.; prolapsus, ICinnab., Fluor. ac., Gamb., IMur. ac., IIPod., Sep., ISul.; pulsation, HNatr. m.; rawness, in dys- entery, TUrt. ur.; shooting, constipated, Sep.; Smarting, Agar., Cinch., IKali c., Mur. ac., Natr. S., Pic, ac.; Soreness, Agar.; sore pain, lasts for Some days, Spong.; spasm, with shud- dering over back, Colch.; spasmodic pains (fissures), Nitr. ac.; sticking, Carbo v.; urg- ing and sticking, with hard, IIGraph.; sting- ing, Berb.; stinging, lasts eight hours after, three weeks after confinement, IHydras.; Stitches, IBerb., HCarbo v., ILyc., Nüx m.; tearing, Cepa, Colch., Nitr. ac.; tearing, with hard, Agar.; pain as if sphincter were torn with effort, Lach.; weight, I ISep.; weight, with constipation, Sep.; urging, griping pains, causing headache and heat in head, | | Oxal. ac. During stool, anxiety: Cham., Merc., IWer. During stool, back: Apis, Ars., Colch., INux v.; chills, 1Tromb.; drawing, Stann.; flashes of heat, running up, IPod.; pain, ILNux v., Puls.; pain, as if broken, ILyc.; pain, from loins to legs, Agar.; pain, in lumbar region, IPod.; pain, in lumbar and sacral regions, worse, Pod.; pain, radiating over body and limbs, Diosc.; pain, in sacrum, IPod.; pain, in Sacral region, Diosc.; violent pain, in small of (dysentery), Tabac.; pain, in small of, with Soft, Niccol.; pressure, caused by flatus in lumbar region, Spong.; stitching, from coccyx to interscapular region and even to vertex, IPhos.; sweat, IKali bi.; throbbing, in small of, Alum. During stool, bladder: burning, ICaps.; press- ure, ICarbo v.; straining, urging, in catarrh, ICanth.; tenesmus, Lil. tig., IStaph. During stool, bleeding: l l Alum., Amm. m., 1Carbo a., ICarbo v., Cepa, ICrotal., ILyc., uMatr., c., INatr. m., IPsor., IPuls., ||Sep.; black blood, Asar.; dark, eoagulated blood, with comfortable feeling in abdomen, Phos.; dark fluid, oozing on standing or walking, & ICrotal.; dark red, Vib.; with hard, Calc. p., Ind., l l Merc.; in dysentery, Nux v., iSep., Zinc.; with hard, painless, in clots, with sinking feeling, IWer.; hard, every third day (syphilitic headache), IThuya ; hemor- rhoidal, Aur. mur.; in purpura hemorrhagica, | |Phos.; worse when stool is loose, Ign.; in a small stream (hemorrhoids), IPhos.; thick blood, I Asar.; from genitals, Lyc.; pure blood from vulva, Murex. Bº Stool bloody, Hemorrhoids bleeding ; also Chap. 19, In- testines hemorrhage. During stool, breathing: catching of breath, in . dysentery, Sul.; dyspnoea, Alum.; dyspnoea, caused by pain in bowels, ICOccul.; short, IRhus. During stool, children : writhe, twist and double up, Coloc.; crying, drawing up feet, IAEthus.; Screaming, in dysentery, TMerc.; struggle and scream, and seem as if they would go into fits, IKreo.; Screaming (teething in- fants), with drawing up of limbs or stiffening body, Rheum ; do not wish to be touched (infantile diarrhoea), ICham., IMagn. c. During stool, chill: Puls., TVer.; all over, Alum.; about lower part of body (dysentery), ISul. During stool, chilliness: Aloe, Ars., Bry., Con., Cop., Ipec., ILyc., IMagn. m., IIMerc., Rheum, Sil., ISul., Tromb., Ver.; crawling, Ars. h.; mingled with heat, Merc. v.; rigid, Bry., Con., Stann.; shaking, IPuls., Ver.; shivering, Ptel.., Ver.; shuddering, Bell. During stool, coldness: Bry., Ipec., Sec. During stool, colic : Agar., Alum., Ant.t., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Ascl. s., Bapt., Canth., Caps., Cham., 11Coloc., Con., Cop., Cornus, Crotal., Crot. t., Cycl., Dulc., Gamb., Glon., Ipec., IKali c., ILyc., Magn. c., Manc., Mez., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., 6)xal. ac., Petrol., Plumb., IPod., IRheum, Rhus, l l Senecio, Sil., Stram., Tabae., Urt. ur.; cutting, IAloe, Colch., Coloc., Ja- lap., IMerc. cor., IRhus; cutting, whole intes- tinal canal, Kali n.; drawing, Cop.; about navel, || Oxal. ac: ; pinching, Agar., Canth., Merc. v., TVer.; pinching and cutting, making one bend double, TMerc.; tearing, Aloe, Cop.; twisting pains, Bov.; with flexing of thighs upon abdomen, IRheum. jº abdomen, flatulence. During stool, convulsion : Art. v. During stool, disagreeable sensation: through whole body, Crot, t.; felt badly, TAtrop. s.; distressing in cerebrospinal meningitis, Dig. During stool, eructation: Cham., Dulc., IKali c., IMerc., Puls.; bitter, Cham.; empty, with distended abdomen, Ruta; of food, l l Arum t. During stool, exhaustion: Hºº weakness. During stool, eyes: pain, ICrot. t.; pain in left orbital region, l IVib.; Snapping of eyelids is worse (chorea), Magn. p. During stool, face : chorea, Magn. p.; conges- tion, Aloe; heat in cheeks, Crot. t., Hep.; pale, Calc., Ipec., IKali c., IRheum, Stram., TVer.; pains worse, ISpig. During stool, fainting: Aloe, I [Oxal. ac., ISul. Bºy” faintness. During stool, faintness: Aloe, Bor., Colch., Diosc.,IPuls., TVer.; in influenza, Dulc.; caused by pain in bowels, ICOccul. Sº fainting. During stool, flatulence: borborygmus, IColch.; distension,IColch.; distended feeling, Nux m.; flatulent pain, in diarrhoea, Como.; with press- 37 578 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. ing, Lachn.; rolling, Calc., Stram.; rumbling, Arn., Chel., Cornus, IGlon., Hep., INitr. ac.; loud fluid rumbling, Jatroph. Juring stool, flatus: Agar., Aloe, Arg. nit., Arum d., Brom., IICollin., Coloc., Con., Cor- nus, IIFerr., Gamb., Hippom., INatr. p., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Osm., IPhos. ac., IIPod., Ruta, Sang., IISec., Zing.; in chronic dysen- tery, Con...; fetid, Castor., Colch., Cornus, DioSc.; fetid, coppery, Iris ; gurgling, like Water from a bunghole, Thuya ; hot, IStaph.; loud, Cub.; loud, sharp noise,Glon.; splutter- ing, fetid, Several times a day, with burning in abdomen, || Jamb. During stool, gagging: IPod. Bºº nausea, vomiting. During stool, hands: heat, Hep. During stool, head : clicking noise in left vertex, 1Con. ; confusion, Kali bi.; congestion, Aloe, Nux v., ISul. ; heat, Oxal. ac.; feeling as if head grew large, Kob.; sudden, forward mo- tion and other irregular movements (chorea), IMagn. p.; headache, Con., ILyc., Oxal. ac., IPuls., Sil., ISul.; frontal, Apis; pain in middle of forehead, as if brain would fall out, Ratan.; pressure in vertex, Iod. During stool, heart: palpitation, Cycl.; palpita- tion, in dysentery, ISul. ; stitches, Colch. During stool, heat: ISul.; flashes, with puru- lent diarrhoea, Merc. During stool, hemorrhoids: bleed, Aur. met., Brom., Fluor. ac., IINitr. ac.; burning,| |Sul.: irritation, Cepa; painful, Brom, ICimex, ILach.; pain, so that she has to desist, Thuya; protrude, Bar. c., Calc., Phos., Plat., ISil.; protrusion and distension, with pricking and burning, HKali c.; protrusion, caused by nar- rowing of rectum, developing hemorrhoids, ILyc.; smarting, | |Sul.; stinging, burning tumors, Grat.; throbbing, ISul. gº Hemorrhoids stool. During stool, inguinal hernia protrudes, even during soft: || Phos. During stool, hunger: Aloe. During stool, lassitude : Ipec. During stool, legs : cramps, worse, INux v. During stool, leucorrhoea: Magn. m.; bloody, Murex ; thick, white, blood-streaked, Vib. During stool, inclination to lie down : Hep. During stool, nausea; Agar., Ant. t., Apis, |Ars., Bell., Cham., Chel., Coloc., Crotal., Crot. t., IGlon., Gnaphal., Grat., Hell., IIpec., HKali c., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., HNitr. ac., IPod., IPuls., IRhus, Sil., ISul., IVer.; in ab- domen, Hep.; in evening, ISul.; in throat, Sił. gº” gagging, vomiting. During stool, terribly nervous: TA trop. s. During stool, nose: bleeding, Coff., Phos, Rhus. During stool, position : abdomen and thigh must be approximated as much as possible, |Coloc. During stool, discharge of prostatic fluid : I Agnus, Alum., IICalc., Caust., Con., Hep., IIgn., IKali bi, Natr. C., Natr. m., ITNitr. ac., IINux v., Phos., HSelen., HISil., IISul., Thuya. Bº sexual organs; also Chap. 22, ProState. During stool, rectum : acrid feeling, Nux m.; sensation as if bowels would come Out, Ascl. t., IKali br.; burning, Aloe, Alum., Amm. ISul. ; sciatica m., I Ars., Bar. c., IBor., Calc., Caps., Con., Cornus, Diosc., Graph., Grat., Hydras., ILyc., Natr. m., Niccol., Plat., IPuls., Sil., Sul. ac.; burning, as if boiling lead were passing through, Thuya ; burning, passing over into Soreness (after labor), Mez.; burning, sting- ing lasts eight hours, three weeks after con- finement, IHydras.; contraction, in dysentery, Ars.; contracts and protrudes with stitches, Lyc.; constriction, Coloc., Phos.; as if con- stricted and dried up, IAlum.; pain as from constriction of rectum, prevents passage of feces, IBerb.; cramplike pain, IKreo.; cutting, Asar., Con., JNitr. ac., IPuls., Sars., | | Vib.; cutting, splinter-like, INitr. ac.; excoriated feeling, Alum.; heat, Aloe ; itching, Sil., ISul.; pain, Alum., Ant. c., IGuaraea, Sep.; pain, with ringing in ears, Lyc.; pain, ex- tends to perineum and vagina, with hard, Sep.; pain, from spasms, l l Plumb.; pressing, Cornus, ILyc.; pressure, in hemorrhoids, HISul.; prolapsus, Ant. c., Calc., Canth., Crot. t., Dulc., Fluor. ac., IGamb., Mez.; prolapsus, in dysentery, Sul.; prolapsus, with loose, |Ant. c.; restlessness, and anxiety, Jalap.; retching, in dysentery, ICupr. m.; scraping of posterior wall, Crotal, Crot. t.; scratching, INatr. m.; shooting, with hard, Sep.; smart- ing, Amm. m., Hydras, IPhos.; soft, feeling as if intestines had no power to evacuate, Hell.; Soreness, as if an ulcer had been torn Open in rectum, Ant. c.; stinging, Niccol., ILyc., Sil.; stitches, Cinch., Niccol.; tearing, ICalc., HSars., Sep.; tearing, from below up- ward and backward, to point of producing eructations, Lach.; pain, as if rectum were torn to pieces, Sul. ac.; tingling, ICarbo v.; feels too weak to expel feces, IKali c. ɺ an us, straining, tenesmus. During stool, with salivation : Colch., IRheum. During stool, male sexual organs: emission of semen, Acet. ac., IGels., I.Jac., Phos. ac., | |Plumb.; emission, with diarrhoeic, Ars; emission, without erection, Nuph.; erections, IIgn.; excitement, Natr. c.; voluptuous feel- ing, Natr. s. Bºy" prostatic fluid. During stool, must sit bent double: feels gag- ged while lying down, Castor. During stool, sleepiness: Bry, Nux m. During stool, pain in region of spleen : Kalibi. During stool, stomach : burning Manc.; con- traction, in cholerine, IAEthus.; cramps, Kali c.; pain, Bry., Lyc.; pressing, Bell., Brom.; retarded, Agar. During stool, straining (pressing and urg- ing): Aloe, Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Benz. ac., Bry., Canth., Cochl., Collin., Coloc., Con., Cycl., Diosc., IGamb., Grat., Hell., Hep., IHydras., IKali bi., Magn. c., Merc. c., Merc. v., Mez, Niccol., Nux m., Oxal. ac., IPhos., Plumb., IIPod., IPuls., IRhus, ISep., ISul.., | | Tromb., Urt. ur., IWer.; with bloody mucous discharge, Iris; all day, Ferr.; as if diarrhoea would ensue, Spong.; in diarrhoea, Ars.; in infantile diarrhoea, IMagn. c.; al- most continuous, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; causes fainting, TVer.; with emission of much flatus (endemic dysentery), Pod.; with vio- lent pain in head, Ind.; as if from inactivity of rectum, in women, IPOd.; like labor pains, before menses, l l Alum.; but little passes, Nitr, ac.; Scanty passage or only flatus, Magn. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. 579 m.; Scanty, with pinching in abdomen, Merc.; in morning, Sarrac.; with mucous jelly like discharge, Polyp.; painful, Magn. m., Nux v., | |Natr. p.; painful, during and after, || Pic, ac.; painful, extending into genitals, IKali c.; painful, in perforating ulcer of stom- ach, Nux v.; painless, Mez.; causing stool to pass quickly, Gamb.; with retching, in sum- mer, complaint, Ferr. ph.; even with soft stool, ILyc., Nitr. ac., Phos., Verbas.; with Soft, with pain in small of back, Colch.; with Soft, pappy, Calad.; ineffectual,during menses, ICalc., Puls. Bº tenesmus. During stool, sweat: Agar., TAtrop. S., Cham., Crot. t., Dulc., Merc., Stram., Tromb., IWer.; Cold, on forehead, TVer.; on forehead, first Warm, Soon becomes cold and clammy (autum- nal dysentery), Merc.; cold, on limbs,Gamb.; in diarrhoea, l l Ratan.; hot, on forehead, IMerc.; caused by pain in bowels, ICOccul.; profuse, on forehead, Ptel.; warm, ISul. During stool, taste: bitter, Cham.; metallic, Kali bi.; nauseous, Crot. t. During stool, tenesmus (involuntary strain- ing): Acon., AEthus., Agar., IIAloe, Alum., Amm. m., I Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bapt., Bell., 1Calc., Canth., Caps., Caust., Colch., Collin., 1Coloc., Con., Cornus, Cop., ICrot. t., Cub., ICup. ac., Cycl., Diosc., Eryng., Gamb., Graph., Hell., Hippom., Hell., IIIpec., IIris, IKalibi., Kalin., ILach., Laur., Lil. tig., ILyc., Lyc. vir., ILyss., Magn. c., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Myr. cer., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. s., Niccol., IINux v., Op., Petrol., Pod., | | Ptel., | |Senecio, Staph., Sul., ITabac., ITromb., Urt. ur., Zinc.; in dentition, Merc. sol.; in chronic diarrhoea of children, Collin.; in Chronic dysentery, ICon.; with hard, Spong.; with hard, l l Vib.; with hard, in rheumatism, | | Ant. t.; with insufficient, hard, INatr. c.; in morning, | | Arum t.; or nervous pressure so intense it appeared to strain out of tips of fingers, Ham. Đº straining; also Rectum tenesmus. During stool, thirst: Bry., Cham., Cinch, Dulc. During stool, urethra; burning, Coloc.; cutting, in dysentery, ISul. During stool, urging: B& straining. During stool, urination: Amm. m., Bell., Bry, | | Oxal. ac.; dribbling, IKalibr.; involuntary, Alum.; urging to urinate, ICic. During stool, uterus : bearing down, Iod.; bear- ing down, as if organs would pass out through vagina, must support vulva, Lil. tig.; a foreign body protrudes from vulva (uterine polypus), 1Con...; as if organs would fall out, Pod.; pressure, Bell., 1Carbo v.; prolapsus, Calc. p. T)uring stool, vertigo; ICaust., Cham., ICOccul., Colch, Kob.; with bloody, Manc. T)uring stool, vomiting: Apis, Ars., Bry., Colch., Crot. t., Dulc., Ipec., Merc., | | Oxal. ac., Stram., TVer.; in cholera morbus, ITVer.; at night, Cycl.; with cold sweat, Graph.; and urination caused by spasmodic contraction, with tenesmus and strangury, ICrotal. During stool, weakness: TAtrop. S., Crot. t., ICup. ac., Sec., HIVer. Bºy" colic, AFTER STOOL, abdomen : flatulence. After stool, air : sensitiveness to cold, Open, IMez.; sensation of hot air blowing over lower part, I ITromb.; bruised pains, in dys- entery, ISul.; burning, Kali bi., Sabad.; Crampy pains, l l Tromb.; cutting, Ars., 1Co- loc., Kali n., ILept., Merc., Merc. c., Pod., Rheum, Staph.; cutting, in lower, into testi- cle, IHydras.; distress in umbilical region, Lept.; dragging, heavy sensation, IMur. ac.; emptiness, Amyl., Phos., Ver.; empty, Weary, exhausted feeling, Sul. ac.; flattened, in cholerine, Jatroph.; fulness, as if all had not passed, IPhyt.; griping, Aloe, Chim. umb., Coloc., ISul.; griping in lower, Agar.; griping, no straining, Lept.; griping, with tenesmus, Eup. perf.; heaviness, Agar. ; itch- ing, in dysentery, ISul.; lax feeling, Sep.; pains, Bapt., Cornus, Dros., Fluor. ac.; pain is relieved, Aloe, Ars., | | Cast. v., Cham., II Colch., Coloc., 1Cornus, Sil.; pain about navel, Aloe, Lept.; pain all over, worse after abortion, l l Pod.; pain in lower (chronic diar- rhoea), 1Gamb.; pains in pelvis worse, Colch.; pinching, Aph.ch., Cycl., IKali c., Merc., Natr. m.; plethora, better, Pod.; pressing in lower, Amb., Iod.; pressing in navel, Crot. t.; pain- ful pressure when walking, better when sitting down, Grat.; pressing in navel, with protrusion of rectum and constant urging to stool, Crot. t.; sinking feeling, Ver.; stitch- ing, from above downward, Jamb.; distress in solar plexus, iPolyp.; soreness in whole intestines, ISul.; straining about navel, Ars.; tensive pain in upper while holding breath, Dros.; weakness, Diosc., Lept., Sul. ac.; weak, faint feeling, Diosc.; weakness, with sharp Stitches in rectum, IPlat. After stool, anus: acrid feeling, Nux m.; biting, Agar., IICanth., IKali c.; burning, HIAloe, Ant. t., II Ars., Arund., Bar. C., Berb., Bov., | Bry., Cann. S., II Canth., Caps., Carb. s., 1Carbo v., 1Castor., Caust., Chin. a., Coloc., Cornus, Diosc., IIGamb., IIIam, , Hell., Iod., IIIris, Jugl., IIRali c., Kali n., Lach., Laur., IMagn. c., Magn. m., Merc., IMur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr.m., Natr. S., Niccol., INux v., Oleand., Paeonia, IPhos., Prun., IRatan., Sil., Sinap., Stront., IISul.,Tarant.,Tereb., Thuya, Tromb., IUrt. ur., Zinc.; burning, in cholerine, Crot. t. ; burning, drawing Soreness, with nausea, Kali bi.; burning, in gastric fever, I (Sep.; burning, in typhus, Apis ; burning, as though on fire, Iris; constriction, Nux m.; constric- tion, worse standing, Ign.; contractive pain, lasts till 5 P.M., suddenly ceasing, Ign.; crawl- ing, Berb.; cutting, Agar. ; as if cut, for some hours (hemorrhoids), IINux v.; discharge of mucus, 11Graph.; discharge of mucus, then thin fluid from anus, Calad. ; discharge of white or bloody mucus, Asar.; dull pains, lasting half an hour, Collin.; fissures bleed- ing, burning smarting, Natr. m.; fulness, Berb.; itching, Aloe, Anag., Berb., Cain., IKali c., Merc., Mur. ac., Niccol., Plat., Staph.; as if lacerated, IKali c.; pains, Ascl. t., Colch., Coloc., Ind.; atrocious pains, recurring after an hour or two, and lasting twelve hours, preventing sleep (fissure of anus), HPaeonia; excruciating pains, especially if bowels are costive (fissured anus), IIRatan.; pain in fissure, Mez, Sil.; pain, as though there were fissures, IINitr. ac.; severe pain for hours (constipation), Hydras.; pressure, Berb., Kali bi., Sil., Sul. ac.; pricking, as of points, Iris; prickling, Sinap.; prolapsus, DioSc., Indig., 580 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. IMerc., Natr. m., IIPod., HSep., ISul., Tromb.; rasping, Berb.; feels raw, IIApis, Merc., IINitr. ac., ISul.; rawness, in dysen- tery, Urt. ur.; ripping up sensation, INatr. m.; Scratching, HINitr. ac.; shooting, with spasmodic contractions, in thighs, Plat.; smarting, Agar., IICanth., Gamb., IGraph., Hell., Natr. m., Nux m., IPuls., Sil., Sinap., Tarant., IThuya ; SOreness, Alum., Apis, Bry., iCham., Gamb., Graph., Hep., ILach.,Merc., IMur. ac., IINatr. m., || Nitr. ac., Nux m., IPOd.; SOre, biting, Colch.; spasmodic pains, Lach.; stinging, Berb., HCanth., IKali c., Kali n., IINitr. ac.; stitches, IBerb., Niccol.; tearing, TKali c., Natr. m.; tenderness, Berb., IMur. ac.; tingling, Plat.; throbbing, || Alum., Berb., | |Manc.; weight, IIAloe, Sep.; as if worms were crawling in anus, Bov. After stool, back: aching, IPuls.; dull aching in Sacrum and coccyx, extends around side of pelvis, lasts seven hours, ISul.; chilliness, in small of, Puls.; drawing pains in, Caps.; flushes of heat, IPod.; pains, ICaps., Dros.; pain in lumbar and Sacral region worse, Pod.; pain in small of back better, I | Oxal. ac.; pain in small of (dysentery), ILyss.; pressing in small of, towards bladder, ICarbo v.; throb- bing, Alum.; wrenching pain in coccyx, Grat. After stool, better: Bry., Kalibi., Merc.; as though an irritating substance were removed from bowels, IIGamb. After stool, bleeding: Apis, l l Chel., ICalc. p., 1Carbo v., Spong.; black blood, I Lobel. i.; bright blood, with hemorrhoids, I INux v.; passive, bright red blood, Ign.; in constipa- tion, IFluor ac., HINatr. m.; constriction of Sphincter, Elaps; immediately, profuse hem- orrhage of dark red blood, Vib.; fetid, from hemorrhoidal, l l Manc.; hemorrhoidal, Merc.; Sanious secretion, Hep.; slime and blood, IIMerc. cor.; worse when stool is loose, Ign.; thin red blood, Calab.; after vaccination, | Thuya. Bºy" hemorrhoids. After stool, breathing: oppressive, with anx- iety, Calc. After stool, chest : anxiety, l l Caust. After stool, chill: Mez.; creeping, Grat.; in dysentery, ISul.; rigor, Merc. After stool, chilliness: Aloe, Grat., Plat.; about anus and breast, Plat.; with desire for acid drinks, IMez.; about head, Plat.; shivering, Aloe ; Shivering, with gooseflesh, Ang.; shud- dering, ICanth., Magn. m.; shuddering, after drinking, IICaps. After stool, coldness: of whole body, except face which is hot, I lTromb.; in cholerine, Crot. t. After stool, colic : Amm. m., Ant. Sul. aur., Bry., Chim. m., ICinch., Diosc., IINitr. ac., Niccol., Plumb., IPod., IPuls., Rheum; bet- ter, Ant. t., Ars. i., Bapt., Calc. p., Canth., IColoc., Hell., Natr. S.; better, but soon re- turns, Tromb.; better, with sweating and weakness, IIAloe ; in cholera morbus, Zinc.; constrictive, cutting, worse in motion, IRheum ; cutting, Kali n., Merc. cor.; cut- ting and pinching, Merc.; dragging, | | Carbo v.; as from flatulence, IPuls.; griping, l l Carbo v.; griping, as in diarrhoea, without result, | | Natr. m. ; worse, Bov. After stool, ears: buzzing, ICalc. p.; stitches, | | Carb. s. After stool, epigastrium : pressure, ICalc., Crot. t., Puls.; stitches, during pressure, Calc. After stool, eructations: I Ars., Bar. c., Kol).,Sil. After stool, eyes: burning (constipation), Natr. C. After stool, face : crawls, Ang.; expression, altered, sunken (cholerine), Crot. t.; pale, Coloc., Crot. t.; twitching, Ipec. After stool, fainting: 1Calc., Coccul., Crot. t., Hydras., IPhos., 1Tereb.; in chronic consti- pation, ILyc.; tendency to faint, IIMux v. After stool, faintness: Aloe, Apis, GArs., 1Canth., 1Con., Dig., HDiosc., Lept., Pod., Polyp., Sarrac., | |Sul., IWer.; with sensation of emptiness in abdomen, IIPod. After stool, feet: cold, after loose, Cornus. After stool, flatulence: IILyc.; after liquid stool, borborygmus, then much wind, Cain ; distension, Agar.., | | Tromb., Vinca; disten- sion of stomach, with dulness and fulness of head better, Cornus; distension about navel, Ars.; painful, ILyc.; rumbling, Chel.; tym- panitis, Hep. After stool, flatus: fetid, Colch. After stool, hands: cold, Cornus. After stool, head: heat, ILyc.; pressure, ILyc. After stool, headache : Carb. S.; better, Agar., Oxal. ac. After stool, heart: palpitation, II Ars., Calc.p., Caust., IICon., Grat. After stool, heat: Bry.; sensation of hot air blowing over lower part of thighs, l l Tromb.; relief in hot, watery, sits in a bath as hot as he can endure, l l Ratan. After stool, hemorrhoids: IIAloe, Amm. c., IBrom., Diosc., Graph., Hydras., Sep.; blue, IMur. ac.; burning, INitr. ac., | |Sul.; dark, purplish,better by application of warm water, worse from bathing with cold water, EMur. ac.; moisture exuding from, Bar.c.; old tumors secreting much slime, bleeding profusely, 11Nitr. ac.; painful, bleeding, INitr. ac.; pain- ful, dry, IKali bi.; painful, in right side of anus, Ars. met.; with pressing in rectum, as if everything would come out, IRhus ; sharp pain, pricking, or stitching, IIMitr. ac.; Smart- ing, ISul.; with straining and violent press- ing, Ratan.; swelling, IIMitr. ac.; hemor- rhoidal symptoms, Calad.; throbbing, I ISul. After stool, hunger: IPetrol.; in morning, Aloe. After stool, hypochondria: pain in, Collin. ; pinching, Caust. After stool, lassitude: Bov., ICalc., Ipec., ILyc.; lassitude, in dysentery, ISul. Sº weakness. After stool, legs: cramp in calves, I | Oxal. ac.; mild cramp in left calf, Med.; heat and press- ure in thighs, ILyc.; knees weak, Tromb.; tired, ILyc. After stool, liver: distress, ILept. After stool, mental condition: anxiety, INitr. ac.; cheerfulness, Bor.; dulness, Cycl.; forget- fulness, Cycl.; happy mood, Natr. S.; ill hu- mor, Nitr. ac.; lively, contented, looking cheerfully into future, IBor.; nervousness, ir- ritation, IIMitr. ac.; nervous erethism, Ign. After stool, nausea: Acon., Cain., 1Caust.,Crot. t., IKalibi., INatr. m., || Oxal. ac., Sil.,IVer.; two hours after usual stool in morning, Sensa- tion in abdomen, Zing.; with fainting, Crot. t.; in morning, Zing. After stool, neck: stiffness, IPuls. After stool, nose : obstruction, Hep. 20. STOOL AND RECTUM. bS1 After stool, perineum : contractive pain, ILyc. After stool, rectum : aching fulness in, Gymn. ; burning, Amm. m., 18 Ars., Bry., HCalc., Cor- nus, Grat., Hydras., Ind., Lil. tig., ILyc., |Natr. m., INitr. ac., HPod., Sabad.; looks dark red and bloody, Merc.; burning Soreness, Caust.; constriction, causing faintness, Merc.; constriction, with tenesmus, Mez.; contrac- tive sensation, Stront.; contractive sore pain, like from blind piles, IIIgn.; cramps, IPhos.; Cramping pain, Ferr.; crawling, IMar. v.; cutting, for hours, II Nitr. ac.; renewed desire, Colch.; feeling of diarrhoea, Colch.; drawing, for hours, IINitr. ac.; dull pain, as if dis- tended with gas, l l Ign.; itching, Euphor.; lancinating, even when soft, INitr. ac.; pain, Natr. C., Sep.; pains, sometimes extend to back, TMerc.; cessation of pains and tenes- mus, Coloc., Gamb., INux v., IRhus ; pain, in chronic constipation, ILyc.; pain, scarcely endurable, with scirrhous indurations in rec- tum, IIAlum.; pain, long lasting, Alum., Hydras.; pains, causing screams and 'cry- ing, Colch. ; pain, severe, for hours (con- stipation), IHydras.; pain, sharp, Ign.; wiolent pains during constipated stool, complete cessation of effort, especially with hemorrhoids, Thuya ; pain, must walk (dys- entery), ILyss.; pressure, 1Calc., IIgn. ; press. ing, stinging, cutting, IPuls.; prolapsus, Coc- cul., Diosc., Ign., Iris, Merc., Mez., | | Ratan.; prolapsed, constricted, sensitive to touch, painful like a sore, during pregnaney, Mez. ; prolapsus painful, IIINitr. ac.; sensation as if rectum protruded and then suddenly went back with a jerk and most horrible pain, | | Ratan.; remission of pains and urging, Rhus ; Scratching, IIMitr, ac.; screwing pain, IKali c.; shooting, IINitr. ac.; smarting, 1Amm. m., Hydras., Natr. m., Sinap., HStaph. ; Soreness, Iod.; Soreness, with ichor, FIep.; sticking, Cham.; as if splinters of glass were sticking, with heat, l l Ratan.; sticking, as from hemorrhoids, INux v., stinging, HINitr. ac.; stitches, Calad.,Cham., INitr. ac.; stitches, last till 5 P.M., Suddenly ceasing, IIgn.; long stitches, upward (constipation), Mez.; throb- bing, in dysentery, ISul.; tingling, Cinch.; urging, Dig.; sensation as if something re- mained, Aloe, Lil. tig., ILyc., IMerc., Nux m., HINux v., Sinap., Sul.; a long continued sensation as if one had just been to stool, Berb.; weak feeling, Lept. After stool, sexual organs: burning in prepuce, Sil.; burning in urethra (constipation), Natr. c.; erections, JCalc.; milk-like fluid runs from urethra, IIod.; a drop of watery, sticky substance passes from urethra, Selen.; weak feeling, Calc. p. After stool, sleepiness: Bry, Nux. m. After stool, stomach: pressure, Carb. S., Crot. t. After stool, straining (pressing, urging): IAEthus., Agar., Asar., Bell., Berb., HCanth., Crot. t., Cycl., Dig., Diosc., Dros., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod, rub., INatr. m., Niccol., INitr. ac., Petrol., IRheum, ISul, Thuya, | | Tromb. Bºy” tenesmus. After stool, stupefaction: Natr. m. After stool, sweat: Ars.; cold, on face, hands and feet, ISul.; on face and neck, Como.; on forehead, Crot. t. ; warm, the forehead be- comes cold, JMerc. After stool, tenesmus: Agar., IAEthus., Amm. m., Ant. t., Apis, Bapt., IIBell., Berb., Bov., Canth., IICaps., 1Coccul., 11Colch., Collin., Cub., Fluor. ac., Grat., IIgn., Ipec., Jugl, IIKali bi, Kali n., Kob., ILach., Lil. tig., ILyss., Magn. c., Manc., IIMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod. rub., IMez., INatr. m.,Niccol., IPhos., Plat, iPod., IIRheum, IRhus, IISul., IITromb., Zinc.; better, IColoc., iGamb., II.Nux v., IRhus; burning, Ind.; child falls asleep as soon as tenesmus ceases, IISul.; with diarrhoea, composed mostly of slime and fecal matter, Merc. Sol.; in dysentery, ICub., IIgn.; Severe and painful, HPod.; extending to per- ineum and urethra (male), Mez.; in urticaria, |Bov. B& Rectum tenesmus. After stool, thirst: Ant. t., IICaps., Dulc., | Tromb.; in dysentery, Caps. After stool, throat: dryness, ſl Oxal. ac. After stool, trembling : I.Ars., Carb. s., IMerc.; tremulous, HiCon...; trembling feeling (chronic dysentery), IICon. - After stool, uneasiness: IIMitr. ac. After stool, urination: involuntary, Alum., IZinc.; involuntary dribbling, ISelen.; urging Without passing a drop, Lyss. After stool, uterus: cramps, ILyc.; knifelike pains better, Pallad. After stool, vertigo : I Caust., Natr. m., Petrol.; in cholerine, Crot. t. After stool, vomiting: TVer.; pains in abdomen cease, Cain. After stool, weakness (debility, exhaustion, prostration): Apis, Ars., Bapt., Bor., Bov.,Calc., Carbo S., Carbo v., Chin. s.,Cochl., Colch., Co- loc., Como., Con., Crotal., Crot. t., Graph., Hydras., Ipec., Jatroph., Lil. tig., Med., IMerc., HIMerc. sol., IMez., INatr. m., IINitr. ac., Nux m., Petrol., IPhos., Pod., ISec., ISep., Sil., ISul., ITereb., Thuya, lTromb., ITVer.; with burning in anus, Vinca ; in abdo- men and rectum, IPod.; in bowels, ILept.; after chills (dropsy), IDig.; after constipated stool, TVer.; in cholera infantum, ICrot. t.; in diar- rhoea of children, during epidemic of cholera, Pod.; in chronic diarrhoea, ISul.; in chronic dysentery, Il Con.; fatigue, ILyc.; in infants, HBenz, ac.; in intermittent fever, ICOccul.; in typhoid fever, IPhos., ISul.; after fright, Il Ver.; in hydrocephaloid, Ver.; in affections of liver, l l Pod.; obliged to lie down, Arn., Ars., IIgn, IPhos.; after loose stool, Sep.; after a meal, Asar.; last stage of marasmus, INuph.; after natural stool, IPod.; as if whole body would pass away, Rob.; sinking feeling, I Natr. p.; tremulous, II Ars.; water- brash, Caust. WORMS, worm affections (helminthiasis): Acon., All. Sat., Apoc., Arg. nit., | | Art. v., Asar., Ascl. s., Bar. m., Bell., IICalc., Calad., ICarbo v., ICepa, Chel., Chen., l l Chim.umb., ICic., IICina, IICinch., Coloc., II)olich., Euphor., IFerr., | | Ferr. S., IIFilix, Ign., Indig., ILyc., IMar. v., IIMerc., Natr. m., II.Nux v., Phos., ||Plant., Pod., IPuls., Ratan., Sabad., Sil., IISpig., IStann., Stram., IISul., IITereb., IIVal., Viol. Worms, ascarides (lumbricoids, round worms): IAbsin., Acet. ac., Acon., l'Agnus, Ant. t., : Arum m., Asar., IBar. c., IBar. m., HBell., Bufo., ICalc., ICarbo v., IICina, ICinch., ICup. m., IDig., IIFerr., Ferr. m., | | Ferr. S., 582 - 21. URINARY ORGANS. Graph., Grat., Ign., Jatroph., || Kali m., IMagn. c., Mar. v., IIMerc. (in alternation with Sul.), |Millef., INux v., IRatan., Sabad., ISep., IISil., ISpig., Stann., | |Stram., IISul., Tereb., Val., TVer.; with bloated, drumlike abdomen, | | Sumb.; with itching atanus, even- ing till midnight, Calc. a.; with creeping and itching and nightly restlessness, worse from warmth of bed, Mar. v.; in angina pectoris, | | Oxal. ac.; catarrh of chest, IKali c.; with constipation, ICalc., | |Sumb.; fits of spasmodic coughing at night, IMagn. c.; with whoop- ing cough, I Spong.; with diarrhoea, Magn.s., | |Spong. ; with prosopalgia, Ign.; in infantile catarrh, I Kali c.; in intestinal catarrh, IChel.; with bleeding hemorrhoids, Ferr. m.; in marasmus, : Abrot.; cause nymphomania, ISabad.; with pruritus, of young girls, IIgn.; with great rectal irritation, Urt. ur. Worms, cause catalepsy: Sabad. Worms, in children: Cic., IICina, Ign., INux m., l l Ruta, IISpig. ; in dentition, with con- iºion, Dolich.; in difficult dentition, |Sil. Worms, with chorea: ICalc., Cina; convulsive trembling or twitching, Sabad. Worms, with colic : Acon., 1Calc., Chen., IICina, ICinch., Coloc., Indig., | | Ruta, Sabad., ISil., IISpig., IVal. Worms, with constipation : ICalc., IFilix, | |Sumb. Worms, with convulsions: Art., Bar. m., IBell., Cham., ICic., IICina, IIHyos., Ign., Indig., IStann., Stram., ITereb.; in children, ICina, IIIgn. ; with epilepsy, during denti- tion, Stann. Worms, with cough : ICina, ISpig., | | Tereb. Worms, with itching in ears: Sabad. Worms, eyes: preceded by cataract, Sil.; di- lated pupils, IISpig.; strabismus, Bell., IICina, IISpig. Worms, fever Acon., HBell., Cic., IICina ; with convulsions, Bell., Cham., ISpig.; with diarrhoea, Chim. m. - - Worms, with headache : ICalc. Worms, heart: palpitation, IISpig. Worms, mouth: fetid breath, IBar. m., Euphor., HISpig., Stann., Tereb. Worms, nervous disorder: IICina, Sabad., IISpig. Worms, nose: bleeding, at night, Merc.; itch- ing, IISpig.; picking, IICina, |Natr. p.; Sneezing, ApOc. Worms, oxyuris (pin, seat, or threadworms): II Acon., IAll. Sat., Arg. nit., Bar. C., Calc., IICina, Citrus, IICup. m., Dolich., IIFerr., IHep., Indig., || Kali m., Mar. V., Il Med., II.Natr. m., IRatan., Ruta, Sabad., | |Stram., IISul., Tell.., | | Thuya, |Urt. ur. Bºy" Anus crawling, itching. Worms, cause paralysis: ICina, Stann. Worms, after scarlatina : Bar. m. Worms, taenia (tape worm): IIAilant., Amb., IArg. nit., Ars., IICalc., Carbo a., IICarbo v., Cina, Il Cinnab., Cinch., Cop., ICup. ac., ICup. m., IFerr., | | Ferr. S., IIFilix, Form., IIGraph., Ign., Kali c., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMar. v., IIMerc.; in alternation with Sul., JNatr. c., Nux v., Petrol., IPhos., IPlat., IPuls., ISabad., ; Sal.ac., ||Sep.,IISil., Stann., IISul., ITereb., || Ver.; with severe burning boring in abdomen, accumulation of Saliva in mouth, chilliness, and sensitiveness to cold, | |Sabad.; with convulsions, Ign.; with hemi- crania, Sabad. Worms, throat: inflamed, IBell., ICina; in- flamed, pale redness, swelling, swallows often, IISpig. - Worms, cause incontinence of urine at night: IICina, IUran. n. Worms, with vomiting: Apoc., Arg. nit., Bar. m., ICina, ISpig.; vomiting of round worms, | | Sabad. 21. URINARY ORGANs. Bladder. Kidneys. Ureters. Urethra. Urination. Before Urination. During Urination. After Urination. Urine, BLADDER, aching : in cystitis, Berb., IEup. pur.; deep, duil, IEup. pur.; distress, Erig.; during menses (chronic cystitis and irritabil- ity of bladder), I Sep.; in region of, IHell., Pallad.; after and before urinating, IFluor.ac.; followed by frequent desire to urinate much at a time, worse when lying, Nux v. gº soreness. Bladder, atony : Bºy" weakness. Bladder, feeling as of a ball rolling about, when turning over (uterine displacement, cystitis): IILach, Bladder, bearing down : Bºy” pressure, ten- eSIIlúS. Bladder, bleeding: Erig, Ham., IFerr. ph., | | Urt. ur.; thick, black blood, Sec.; pure blood, with burning (purpura haemorrhagica), | | Tereb. gºt Urine bloody. Bladder, burning: IICanth., Sep.; in cystitis, Acon., Ars., Canth.; biting, with efforts to pass urine, tormenting him for an hour, Prun.; in dysentery and gonorrhoea, Caps.; in even- ing, Lyss.; in fundus, Ind., Thuya; in haema- turia, Ars.; during menses (chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder), l l Sep.; in morn- ing, before urinating first time, Berb.; in neck, Acon., Cop., | | Puls.; in neck, during urination, Cham., INux v., Petrol.; in neck, 21. URINARY ORGANs. 583 during urination (hay fever), Ran. b.; in region of neck, morning in bed, INux v.; from neck to fossa navicularis, IICanth.; in Sphincter, Prun.; could not stand, IEup. pur.; alternates with burning in umbilicus, worse at rest, better walking in open air (haematu- ria), Tereb.; burning, with urging to urin- ate, Prun.; before and during urination, Rheum ; after urination, Berb., Lyc. B& heat, inflammation. Bladder, bursting feeling: but not energ enough to pass a good stream, Zinc.; j during cough, Caps. Bº distended, ful- ness; also Urine retention. Bladder, calculi (gravel, stone): l l Ant. c., || Apoc., | | Arg. nit., || Ars., | |Aspar., || Bell., Benz. ac., II Berb., Cact., IICalc., Cannab., IICanth., | | Carbo v., Card. m., 1Cinch., || Coc- cus, : Cochl., Coff. t., | | Colch., | | Coloc., | | Cup. m., Dig., Equis., | | Eup. pur., || Graph., || Kreo., Lach., Lith., IILyc., Mez., Naja, Natr. m., Natr. S., INitr. ac., INux m., Nux v., Pallad., Pareira, HPetrol., Phos., IPuls., Ruta, IISars., IISep., Sil., IIThuya, IUva ; cause colic, ; Tereb.; concretions of urate of ammo- nia, Benz.ac.; disposition to, in cystitis, IILyc.; in gout, HIBenz. ac.; gravel, : Anag, Benz. ac., ; Chim. umb., Cinch., ICOccus, Cochl., Coff.t., Con., Eup. pur., Hydras., Lith., IILyc., | |Magn. p., Natr. s., Phos., IRaph., Ruta, Sars., Sil., ||Urt. ur., Uva, Zinc.; gravel, with , chronic bronchitis, Coccus; gravel, in chil- dren, IISars.; gravel, with haematuria, ILyc.; gravel, with pain in back, Ipom.; gravel, periodical discharge, ILyc.; gravel, in sub- acute pleuritis, Arg. nit.; passes small quan- tities of fine red sand, ILyc.; gravel, in small quantities, when urinating, Aspar.; pain and Spasm during passage, Nux v.; one pris- matic crystal of triple phosphate (Bright’s disease), IRalm.; discharge of a porous stone, as large as half a bean, with much sand and Sediment (renal colic), ILyc.; stone, pain from, Nux m.; after operation for stone, Arn., Bell., Calend., Cham., Cinch., Cup. m., Dig., Laur., Nux m., Nux v., Staph., Ver.; stone, with retention of urine, I |Millef.; periodical discharge of small, Lyc.; passes frequently Small crystals of uric acid, IPareira ; passed several times (nephritic colic), l l Pareira ; Small, pass away, Dolich.; small, round and rough, with haematuria, ILyc.; causing ulcera- tion of bladder, All. Sat. Bº Kidneys, calculi, colic. - Bladder, cancer: with haematuria, Crotal. fº ulceration. Bladder, catarrh : Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Apoc., IIBenz. ac., ICalc., ICanth., 1Carbo v., Caust., Chim. umb., ICinnab., Clem., | | Collin., IICo- loc., 1Con., 1Cop., Cub., IIDulc., Equiset., Erig., l l Eucal., IGels., | | Ham., Hydras., Kali c., IKali m., || Kaliph., ILach., IILyc., II.Nux v., Phos.,IPuls., Sal. ac., | |Seneg., ISin- ap., Sticta, Tereb., IUva ursi ; from atony, ||Millef.; with bleeding,IHam, Millef.; chron- ic, Ant.c., Calc., Carbo v., 1Cop., Ferr., Indig., IKali m., IILyc., | | Pareira, IPhos., Sars., Seneg., ISul.., | | Trill., IUva ursi ; chronic, with cartilaginous condition of inner coat, which felt very hard to the sound, l l Pa- reira ; blennorrhoea, Illuva ursi; blennorrhoea, of old people, ICarbo v.; blennorrhoea, puru- lent, Sil.; from taking cold in damp weather (pemphigus), IDulc.; mostly in old persons, Alum.; particularly in old debauchees, Coff. t.; particularly in old persons of sedentary habits, Tereb.; with pain. and irritation, | | Erig. ; with pustules and boils on body, Indig.; with sexual excitement, Chel.; with strangury, six weeks later incontinence of urine, IDulc.; subacute, Seneg.; especially in . Women, | | Mitch. rep. 53% inflammation, irritability; also Urination difficult. Bladder, congestion : I.Tereb.; passive,IHam.; congested feeling, in evening, Lyss. Hºº heat, inflammation. Bladder, constriction : of neck, Cact.; in neck, during urination, Colch.; painful, Berb., Sars.; with urinary tenesmus and involuntary emission of a little urine, IPuls.; in prostatic affection, Cact. ; spasmodic, Phos. ac.; feeling of strangulation at neck, during urination, lasting a long while, | | Polyg. Gº contrac- tion, Cramp, pressure, spasm, spasmodic pain, tenesmus; also Urination strangury, urging. - Bladder, contraction: empty, Colch.; painful, Berb.; painful during micturition, Dig.; when pressed upon, Berb.; violent, in region of, Petrol. Gº constriction, cramp, press- ing, spasm, spasmodic pain, tenesmus; also Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, a cooling feeling in region of, in even- ing: Lyss. - Bladder, cramp : Carb. s., Nux v.; colic, Car- bo v.; feeling, preceded by colic, Zinc.; caused by flatulency, he is obliged to double up, | |Prun.; in desquamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; painful, Berb.; crampy pain, followed by has- maturia, IMez. ; painful in neck, Carb. S.; pain during pregnancy (strangury), Ilyc.; sharp pains, caused by urging to urinate, if not attended to immediately, Prun.; in sphinc- ter, Cinch. bol.; in sphincter, urine com- mences to flow after waiting a long time, IOp.; sympathetic, from uterus, Caulo., TVib.; particularly with urging and burning, Sars. H& Constriction, Contraction, pressing, spasm, spasmodic pain, tenesmus; also Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, crawling: after urination, Lyc. Bladder, cutting: AEthus., HBerb., Coccus, Eup. pur., IKali c.; constant, at fundus (acute ca- tarrh), IColoc.; in left side, Berb.; in left side, into urethra, IBerb.; in neck, MKali c.; from neck to fossa navicularis, IHCanth.; at neck, during urination, lasting a long while, | |Polyg.; tearing, Kali c.; alternates with cutting in umbilicus, worse at rest, better walking in open air (haematuria), IITereb.; before urinating, Calc. p.; with urging to uri- nate, caused by motion of child (pregnancy), | | Thuya ; with frequent urging to urinate, but only a few drops are discharged, continues after urination, l l Sul. Bºe shooting, sticking, stitches. Bladder, disagreeable sensation: IIApis. Bladder, distended: ILApis, Arn., Hell., Sars.; with chilliness, l l Med., IOp.; in cystitis, ICalad.; in chronic cystitis, I Ars.; in delirium tremens, IIStram.; in diphtheria, l l Lac C.; although emptied every half hour during day, Eup. pur.; feels distended when empty, Lyc. vir.; feeling of enlargement (chronic cystitis 584 21. URINARY ORGANS. and irritability of bladder), l l Sep.; hard, in cystitis, Tarant.; in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; overcomes resistance of sphincter and dribbles, Sarrac.; pain, as from distension, Illºquiset. ; paralysis, in pregnancy, 1Caust.; could bear no pressure, All. sat.; with urging to urinate, Abrot.; urine does not flow, absence of urging, great debility as after typhus, IPhos. Bº" paralysis; also Urine retention. Bladder, dragging: painful, IChel.; pressing, Lactu. v. tº drawing. Bladder, drawing: Coccus; in neck, Cop.; pain, while sitting, Card. m.; in one or other side, extending into female urethra, HBerb.; spasmodic, towards penis, Calad.; upwards, in female, during urination, Calc. p.; with frequent urging to urinate, Rhod. B& dragging. Bladder, dull feeling: Eup. pur., Pallad., IPuls.; in cystitis, INux v.; even when just emptied, Gnaphal.; as if contents would fall out, Over pubes, with constant desire to push them back, Sep.; moving up and down at every step, after urination, Ruta ; pressing, in nephritis or cystitis, IChim. umb.; with desire to urinate every ten or fifteen minutes, Cub.; without desire to urinate, Calad. heaviness. Bladder, dull pain: l l Lach., | |Phos.; severe, not better after urinating, IHEquis. Bladder, fistula: after gonorrhoea, edges indur- ated, discharge of pus and urine, l l Sul. Bladder, fungoid: of trigone vesicae, HCalc. Bladder, gangrene: Canth. Bladder, gravel : Bº calculi. Bladder, heat: ICepa ; constant, at neck, pain- ful micturition, even convulsions, Elat.; with ischuria, or retention of urine, IPuls. B& burning, inflammation. Bladder, heaviness: Astac., ICanth., ILyc.; after catching cold (renal colic), ILyc.; leaden, across, with sensation of pressure from navel downward, worse during motion and com- pelling patient to bend forward when seated, Natr. m. ɺ full feeling. Bladder, hemorrhoids: ICanth., Carbo v., Euphor., Ham.; bleeding, haematuria, Ars., II Calc., A.Ham., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v.; profuse bleeding, Ferr. Bº congestion; also Urine bloody. Bladder, inflammation: 11 Acon., Amm. c., II Ant. t.,II Apis, Arn., Ars., Aspar., IBar.m., IIBell., IBerb., Cact., Calad., Calc., Camph., HCann. i., Cann. S., IICanth., Caps., HCaust., HChim. umb., Colch., Coloc., Con., Cop., ICub., IDig., IDulc., Elat., IEquiset., Erig., Eryng., IEup. pur., Gels., Guaraea, Hell., IHydras., Hyos., Kalibi., Kali c., || Kaliph., IILach., Lil. tig., Lith., IILyc., Merc., INitr. ac., INux v., Pareira, Phos. ac., Polyg., Prun., IIPuls., IISars., Seneg., IISep., ISul., Tarant., IITereb.; catarrhal, IPuls.; in neck, catarrhal, INux v.; with fever, TVer. v.; with violent fever, Ferr. ph., || Kali m.; in- creases slowly to greatest violence with con- stant desire to urinate, causing spasms, Hell.; after suppression of menses or of hemorrhoidal flow, Nux v.; discharge of thick white mucus, TKali m.; in neck, Apis, ICaps., Dig.; in neck, with difficulturination, Hyos.; necrotic, caused by a decomposition of urine and formation of carbonate of ammonia brought on by catheterization and introduc- tion of bacteride germs, l l Plumb,; second stage, when swelling has set in, IKali m.; with soreness all over, Eup. pur.; traumatic, Arn.; urging, urine passes in drops, ad- mixed with blood, Il Acon.; with light colored urine, filled with mucus, Med. tº burning, catarrh, congestion, heat, irritability, sensitive, ulceration. Bladder, injuries: affections after mechanical injuries, II Arn.; after lithotomy, IIStaph.; after lithotomy, pus-like discharge, l l Millef. ɺ calculi. Bladder, irritability: Act. rac., I Apis, IBell., |Benz. ac., Brach., Chim. umb., Chlorof., ICop., ICub., IIFrig., ILept., IPlant., Pod., IPuls., Seneg., IISep., IISul., TVespa; from calculi, l l Erig.; in children, preceded by headache and heat in head, I lSenecio ; chronic, l l Sul.; chronic, mucous secretion, | | Eup. pur.; gouty diathesis, IColch., Sa- bina ; in gout or alcoholism, INux v.; pre- cedes leucorrhoea, Senecio; excessive, with large deposits of lithates, IEup. pur.; in newly married people, especially the women, Staph.; in neck, IApis, ICanth.; of neck, threatening inflammation, | | Hell. ; of neck, in old women, Cop.; of neck, cervix uteri engorged, dark red and swollen, | | Mitch. rep.; from nephritis, irritation, IZinc.; better at night in bed, IBar. c.; sphincter, causing frequent urination day and night, IPlant.; swollen condition of neck, | | Mitch. rep.; with tenesmus, depending upon gouty diathesis, IColch.; in women, Eup. pur. Bºy" catarrh, inflammation, sensitive. Bladder, itching: in region of, with urging to urinate, especially at night, Sep.; in region of neck, in morning in bed, INux v. Bº irritation. Bladder, neuralgia: after use of catheter, sen- sation as if muscles did not contract, Magn. p.; in neck, l l Kali br.; especially if vesical symptoms are preceded by nephralgia, IZinc.; urethra or seminal cord affected, HClem. Bladder, pain (undefined): Agnus, Ant. t., Arn., Aurant., Benz. ac., HBerb., Calad., Cann. i., HCanth., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cepa, Equiset., IFerr., Indig, Jalap., Phyt, Polyg., | Tarant.; on awaking, Chrom. ac.; after coitus, in male, ICepa; after taking cold (cystitis), Sars.; worse from drinking,1Canth.; after acrid drugs, Camph.; after injecting nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, l l Tarant.; in evening, after exer- tion, Pallad.; towards evening (haematuria), IIpec.;flashes, more toward right, before pass- ing water, Lith.; fleeting (catarrh), l l Benz.ac.; with fever, ICact.; with headache, intermittent, during paroxysms, l l Ptel.; in liver com- plaint, IChel.; in morning sickness, l l Con...; when moving, IBerb.; in neck, IBerb., ICann. S., IFerr. ph.; about neck, in even- ing, Lyss.; in neck, like that when having stream suddenly stopped, ICalc. p.; in neck, on attempting urination after catching cold, ICop.; in neck, before urinating, INux v.; in neck, after urinating, Apis, | |Sars.; in neighboring parts, with weak streams of water, Calc. p.; with painful draw- ing up of testes, Thuya; with painful retraction of left testicle (chronic catarrh of bladder), |Pareira; on turning over in bed, as if blad- der would fall towards side on which he is 21. URINARY ORGANS. 585 lying, IPuls.; with frequent urging, HICanth.; before and during urination, Phyt.; during urination, Brach.; during urination, after ty- phoid nervous disease, IManc.; after urina- tion, Brach.; after a few drops pass (prostatic affection), Caust.; if call to urinate is post- poned, Sul. ac., momentarily better as soon as urine descends into urethra, Prun.; on walk- ing, better from pressure of hand, Puls. Bladder, paralysis: Acon., | | Agar., Alumin., II Ars., 1Cact., Camph., | | Carbo a., 11Caust., ICic., ICup.m., HIDulc., Form., IIGels, Hell., Helon., Hyos., | | Merc., Mur. ac., INux v., IOp., IPlumb., IPuls., IRhus, Sec., Sec., Sil., Tabac., Thuya, Zinc.; with anxiety, ICic.; in children, with affection of head, Hy- OS.; diminution of contractile power, Ipom.; in daytime, IThuya ; after diphtheria,IGels.; distended to navel, 1Gels.; distended, during pregnancy, | Hell.; of detrusor, l l Nux v.; constant dribbling, Tabac.; expulsive power weakened, l l Plumb.; feels paralyzed, has no power to expel urine, Thuya ; causes inconti- nence, Ikali ph.; after labor, Ars., Chlorof., IHyos.; of neck, Bell., Canth., | | Puls.; felt as if he had not power to close but is able to contain urine, Stram.; particularly old people, Cann. S., IGels., 11Kali ph.; chronic inconti- nence in old, flabby people, Thuya ; no pain, not even on pressure, IGels.; partial, requiring luse of catheter, TAtrop. S.; semi-paralysis, Cod.; paretic condition, with frequent mictu- rition of pale, yellow urine, ||Zinc.; with pru- ritus, l l Zinc.; from every retention, Caust.; urine retained, IOp.; of sensation, with affec- tions of urinary organs, Cub.; loss of energy in sphincter, causing frequent urine, IPhos.; laxity of sphincter, copious nocturnal enu- resis, Plant. ; from spinal degeneration, | | Plumb.; with tendency to twitching (mye- litis), Merc.; in typhus, l l Psor.; causes weak slow stream of urine, ISul. Hºt Urination inability, insufficient, in- voluntary, slow ; also Urine retention. Bladder, polypus: IHCalc. IBladder, pressing sensation: IIA con., | | Aph. ch., Asta.c., Aur. met., 1Camph., Caps., Carbo v., | | Cepa, Cinch. bol., Coff, Cop., Cycl., Eup. pur., Jalap., || Lach., IILil. tig., Med., Natr. c., IINux v., Phos. ac., Puls., ||Sep., Staph., ISul.; anxious, with sudden desire to urinate, but scanty emission, Graph.; bearing down, l l Apis, Cop., IDulc.; bearing down, worse lying down, especially at night, better from horseback riding, Lyc.; painful bearing down, with frequent strong urging to urinate, in morning, Sep.; burning, ICepa; with burning, after urination, in evening, Sep.; with colic, IOp.; caused convulsions, I [Tereb.; with cough, Ipec.; in whooping cough, ICepa; in diarrhoea, Bell.; dull, in cystitis, IILyc.; dull, in diabetes, IPhos. ac.; dull, at night, IBell.; as if filled, Pallad.; as if it were too full, continuing after inclina- tion, Dig., Ruta ; flatulent, I IIgn.; labor- like colic, Carbo v.; after meals, Bar. c.; in morning, Sep.; in neck, Brach.; in neck, with stitches, worse when walking, better sitting, Con.; in neck, especially when walk- ing, | | Ign.; as if it would be pressed out, bet- ter standing or sitting with legs crossed, or lying down (irritable bladder), I [Sep.; pain- ful, Cepa, Dulc., Eup. pur.; painful on right side, Calc. p.; painful (enuresis nocturna), | |Squilla ; passing little (megrim), TCalc.; when pressed upon, Berb.; with enlarged prostate, Apis ; constant, with retention of urine, IFIyos.; in retroversion, Lil. tig.: sharp, as with a cutting instrument, with contractive pain between acts of urination and discharge of mucus, l l Nux v.; sharp, Con.; sharp, al- most cutting, while walking in open air, as from flatulence, I | Puls.; sharp heavy, down- ward, I | Petrol. ; compels to sit cross-legged and trembling, l l Zinc.; while sitting, going in streaks to other kidney, better from exercise, Tereb.; before stool, ICarbo v., JNatr. m.; with strangury, Sars.; sudden, passing off on emission of flatus, Coloc.; with difficult uri- nation (paresis of detrusor), l l Nux v.; causing dribbling of urine after unavailing urging to stool, Card. m.; frequent urging to urina- tion, Coccus, Gymn., IINux v., Puls.; with frequent urination, and tension in lower ab- domen, IISep.; as if urine could not be re- tained, Brach., Con., Zinc.; but not to urinate, Zinc.; small quantity causes urging, LLCanth.; before urination, Arn.,a IKali c., JNux v., IPuls.; during urination, Asar., Berb., Lachn., Sil.; during and after urination, Camph.; after urination, Asar., Berb., Brach.; after urination, in female, Calc. p. 6&º contrac- tion, cramps, full feeling,heaviness, spasm; also Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, pricking: Arund. Bladder, rheumatic affections: Clem., Merc. er. Bier. scraping: in neck of, especially when walking, I IIgn. Bladder, sensitive : TEquiset., Lyc. vir., Sars.; in catarrh | | Uva ursi ; child screams if hand is placed there, Cepa ; in dysuria, Chim. umb.; painful, Squilla; in enlargement of prostate, IBenz. ac.; pressure, Equiset.; to pressure (catarrh), HCanth.; to pressure (cys- titis), Calad.; to pressure or jar, Bell.; slight- est pressure produces convulsions, Canth.; sphincter, hyperaesthesia of some nervous branch, IAtrop. S.; to touch, Calad., IPuls., IMerc. Bºy” inflammation, irritability. Bladder, shooting : Calc. p.; better lying on face, Chel.; in diabetes, Op.; when moving, Bell. - Bladder, smarting: from neck, whole length of urethra to meatus, IChim. umb.; could not stand, Eup. pur. Bº burning. Bladder, soreness: Cannab. s., Lith.; con- stant, in chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder, l l Sep.; on motion, ICanth.; in neck, Brach., Carbo v.; on either side, Diad.; stretched feeling, Lact. ac.; worse during urination, Natr. a.; worse after urinating, Calc. D. aching. - Bladder, spasm : IBell., Canth., Gels., Gua- rana, Hell.; with colic, Caps. ; with alternate dysuria and enuresis, IGels.; with haematuria, IIpec.; hypochondriacal, 1Calc.; in hysteria, ICalc., IPuls.; of neck, II Arn., l l Kali br., | |Magn. p., Ruta ; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; of neck, with difficult urination, Hyos.; in neck, causes painful urination (hydrothorax), IColch.; especially if caused by sexual excess or stimulants, INux v.; disturbingsleep, Prun.; spasmodic stricture, l l Magn. p.; sympathetic, 586 21. URINARY ORGANS, in uterine disturbance, Caulo., IVib.; in women, often combined with uterine spasm, IGels.; frequent and continued, before urinat- ing (cysto-blennorrhoea), l l Uva ursi; during urination, Asaf.; after urination, Asaf. B& constriction, contraction, cramp, pressing, spasmodic pain, tenesmus; also Urination strangury, urging, and Urine retention. Bladder, spasmodic pain : ICaulo.; with cox-s algia, 1Canth.; every morning nearly same hour (bronchial and vesical catarrh), ICop.; in neck, after urination, extending to pelvis and thighs, IPuls. B& spasm, tenesmus. Bladder, sticking : Coccus; from kidneys into urethra, Berb.; in one or the other side, ex- tending into female urethra, IBerb.; in neck, Puls.; in neck, when not urinating, Cham.; sharp, in neck, on right side, with soreness, |Lith. Hºº cutting, stitches. Bladder, stitches: Carb. s., 1Chel., 1Con.,Coc- cus, IKali c., ILyc., Natr. m., Pallad.; during cough,Caps.; in neck, Carb. S., ILyc.; in neck, for many hours after urinating, Con.; in neck, after ineffectual pressure to urinate, 1Guaiac.; in neck, within outward, during and after cough, Caps.; alternating with darting in rectum, Coloc.; before and at beginning of urination, Manc.; during urination, INatr, m. jº cutting, shooting, sticking. Bladder, strangury: gº tenesmus; Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, suppuration: ; Tereb. Bº inflammation. Bladder, swollen : in cystitis, Tarant.; feels swollen, IKali iod. Bº distended. Bladder, tearing pain: IKali c.; in neck, during urination, Nux v. Bladder, tenesmus: Arn., || Aur. mur., Bell., also IICânth., 1Clem., Cop.,Gels., Hyper., [Jamb., IMerc.cor., IMez., INux m., IIPlumb., | | Pod., IPuls., IRhus, Sarrac., | | Sep., Sil., IITereb.; with abdominal venous congestion, IPod.; with intense burning in urethra, IIMerc. cor.; after taking cold (acute cystitis), ILyc.; in chronic diarrhoea), ICup. ars.; in dysmenorrhoea, IITa- rant.; in dysentery, Alum., IICaps., Merc. cor. ; in dysuria, Chim. umb.; frequent, with scanty emissions, IGels.; in gonorrhoea, Te- reb.; with heat and urging, l l Senecio ; in in- termittent fever, I Sul. ac.; with spasmodic pain in kidneys, Coccus; with micturition, in evening while walking, Lith.; constant, worse 4 A.M., Amm. m. ; of neck, AcOn., II Arn., |Camph., Ferr. iod.; in inflammation of neck, HSenecio ; painful, during urination, l l Med. ; with paralysis of arms, l l Rhus ; every other quarter of an hour for eight hours, Prun.; with discharge of white acrid pus and mucus, 1Sars.; in bladder and rectum, at same time (proctitis), l l Alum.; severe and constant, with urination of a few drops of burning urine, after much exertion and pain, worse at night, Merc.; rousing from sleep at night, Ant. c., Lith.; robs him of sleep (cysto-blennorrhoea), | | Uva ursi; from spasmodic action, debilitat- ing patient, who passes only by drops a dark red, brown, fetid urine, with gravel-like sedi- ment (cystitis), Tarant.; spasmodic urging while sitting, going up in streaks to either kidney, better from exercise, Tereb.; during stool, Staph.; Strangury, with hemorrhage, IColch.; during urination, Cinch. bol., COccus; after urination,Cub., Squilla ; during and after urination, IApis, Colch.; with bloody urine in drops, after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; with retention of urine, IPuls.; with Scanty urine, IColoc.; from prolapsus or retroversion of uterus, 1Chim. umb.; with increase of gran- ulations and continual narrowing of channel (after gonorrhoea), |Mar. v. gºt constric- tion, contraction, Cramp, pressing, spasm, spasmodic pain; also Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, tension: with difficult urination (pa- resis of detrusor vesicae), l l Nux v.; painful in left side, Berb.; over pubes, heat, tenderness (inflammation of bladder), IIA con. ɺ constriction, Cramp, pressure. Bladder, throbbing: painful, during straining efforts to pass water, I Dig. Bladder, tickling: constant chronic, cystitis and irritability of bladder, l l Sep. Bladder, tumors: ICalc. Bladder, twitching: Agar. Bladder, ulceration: Ran. b., IEup. pur., Hy- dras., Merc. iod. rub.; caused by calculi, ; All. sat.; of whole internal coat, IHydras. tº inflammation. Bladder, uneasiness; during a cold, became chronic inflammation, Eup. pur. Bladder, urging: gº Urination strangury, urging. Bladder, weakness (atony): 1Cepa, Cham., IIHep., IHyos., || Kaliph, Magn. m., IIMur. ac., | [Natr. p., IPhos. ac, l l Uran.; contraction less powerful, ICamph.; in evening, with feel- ing as if he would wet bed, Alum.; as if it. had lost expulsive force, Eucal.; in girls and women, with frequent desire to urinate, IRhus; in old persons, Ars.; painful, Pallad.; after parturition, I. Ars.; from retention of urine, ICanth.; in fundus, causing retained urine, I Tereb.; urging to urinate wanting, as if there were no sensation in bladder, only sensation of fulness indicates necessity to uri- nate, Stann.; must press hard to urinate, Rheum. Bº paralysis; also Urination in- ability, insufficient, involuntary, slow. Bladder, worm: sensation of turning as from a large worm, Bell.; something seems to move like a worm, causing tickling (chronic cys- titis, and irritability of bladder), l l Sep. RIDNEYS, abscess (suppuration): Ars., ; Cetrar., IHep., Hippoz., IMerc., ISil., ; Tereb. Kidneys, aching: Med.; constant, with extreme tenderness, I Helon.; constant, in region of, worse in right, where pain shoots through to bowels, Kali bi.; almost constant, dull, in region of (amblyopia potatorum), Tereb.; dull, Natr. a., Tereb.; dull, in region of, IHydras., |Mitch. rep.; deep, dull, in cystitis, IEup. pur.; dull, with frequent desire to uri- nate, Il Zing.; keeping awake at night, Cann. i.; when riding, ICalc.; in right (headache), ICrotal.; worse before and better after urinat- ing (diabetes mellitus), IIIlyc. Hº bruised pain, soreness. Kidneys, Addison's disease : Ant. c., Arg. nit., IArs., 1Bell., IICalc., Carbo V., Caust., Cinch.,. IFerr., IFerr. iod., IIIod., IKali c., ; Mang., II.Natr. m., INitr. ac., | | Ol. jee., IIPhos., Pic. ac., Sec., Sep., ISil, Spig., Sul.; anaemia and asthenia, HFerr.; dull, pinching pain in region 21. URINARY ORGANS. 587 of Suprarenal capsule, at 11 A.M., cold fingers at same time, I Med.; throbbing and thumping in region of suprarenal capsule, seeming to come from abscessor sore spot just below fifth rib, right side (abscess of liver), I |Med. ; with vertigo, IICalc. down, ILac def.; passing through left ileum. to pubis, Arund.; in left, Benz. ac.; in nephritis, INux v.; in nephritis, with hae- maturia, I.Tereb.; can trace their outline by the burning, IHelon.; in a small spot near, worse pressing hard, moves downward and forward, Berb.; extending down ureters, Te- reb.; before urination, Rheum ; during urina- tion, Rheum. 533 heat, inflammation. Ridneys, calculi: Act. sp., Apoc., Arn., Chin. Kidneys, affections (undefined): Bº disease. Kidneys, albuminuria: 333 Bright's disease ; also Urine albuminous. Kidneys, Bright's disease (albuminous neph- ritis): Amm. ben., Ant. t., Apis, Apoc., Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., Atrop., IIAur. mur., Aur, mur. nat., Berb , IBrach, Bry., ICalc., | | Calc. a., | | Calc. p., | | Calc. s., Cann. S., Canth.,ICarbol.ac.,Caulo.,IChel., Chim.umb., Cinch., ICOccus, Colch., Coloc., Con., ICop., ICrotal., ICup. m., IDig., Eup. pur., Ferr., IFerr. ph., IIGlon., Hell.., | | Helon., IHep., S., | | Eup. pur., IIpom., IILyc., IISars., Sep., ISil., ITabac., ; Tereb., Uva ursi; with renal colic, during passage, IChlorof.; congestive and inflammatory symptoms, with purulent. chalky, or sandy sediment, IPhos.; caused nephritis, INux v.; passage, with Writhing, twitching, crampy pain, IDiosc. Hºº colic; also Bladder calculi. Ridneys, cirrhosis: @@* contracted. Kidneys, affected by a cold : Polyg. Ridneys, colic: I Apis, I Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., IKali, bi., IKali c., IKali iod., || Kali m., || Kali ph., IKalm., Kreo., ILach., IILyc., ILyc. vir., IIMerc. cor., IMerc. cy., IMerc. iod, rub., Mez., Myr. cer.,IINatr. c., Natr. m., Nitr, ac., | | Ol.jec., Op., Phos., IIPhos.ac., IPhyt., IIPlumb., IIRhus, Sars., ISec., ISul., IITereb., Uran. n.; from abuse of alcohol, Ars., IBerb., HCarbo v., ICrotal., ILach., INatr. c., INux v.; with anaesthesia, IIPhos.; atheromatous degeneration of arteries, ICalc., ILith., IPhos.ac., IIPlumb., ISil.; especially from blows on loins, Canth.; during child- bed, Phos. ac.; diptheria, IApis, IMerc. cor., || Phyt.; with uraemic convulsions, IICup. m., IDig., likali br.; with dropsy, I Apis, HArs., || Calc. a., ICup. m., IDig., IHell., | | Helon., Jab., ILach.; far advanced with dropsy, IILac def.; followed by renal dropsy, : Jab., ITereb.; from exposure to cold and damp, Calc., Colch., IDulc., Kali c., Merc. cor., Nux v., IRhus, Sep.; protrusion of eyeball, ILyc. Vir.; with amaurosis, Apis, Ars., | | Cann. i., Colch., IGels., IHep., || Kalm., IMerc. cor., | |Phos. ac., | |Plumb.; with am- blyopia, Ant. t., Phos.; with gout and mer- curio-syphilis, IKali iod.; heart complication, Ars., Aur. mur., | | Colch., ICrotal., ICup. m., IDig., Kali bi., Kali ph., IKalm., ILach., ITereb., IUran. n.; in a man exposed to heat, | |Rhus ; with hemorrhages, l l Phos.; with oºdema pulmonum secondary to it, III Caliiod.; nervous exhaustion, IPhos.; preceded or ac- companied by disease of pancreas, IPhos.; retinitis, ICrotal.; after scarlatina, IApis, Ars., Ascl. s., Bell., Bry., Colch., IHell., Kali c., ILach., IILyc., IMerc. cor., Rhus, ISec., Seneg.; with great weakness, IArs., Ars. i., Ferr. s., Helon., IMerc. cor., IPhos., IPhos. ac.; difficulty in standing and walking,IKalm. Bººt congested, contracted, inflammation; also Urine albuminous. Kidneys, bruised pain: Pareira; as of a great blow, making her cry out, Cact.; in region of left, while standing and walking, Zinc.; weak- ness, l l Manc. 5& aching, soreness. Kidneys, sensation of three bubbles in right, moving like bubbles in water, causing faint- ness: | |Med. Kidneys, burning: Ars. h., Cann. i., IICanth., IColoc., IKali iod. ; into bladder, Bell.; with oppressed breathing and faintness, Bufo.; constant, passing around each side above hips to region of bladder, also from Sacral region to gluteal and back of thighs, worse lying Aspar., IIHell., Benz. ac., IIBerb., ICann. S., ICanth., IICarbo a., IChlorof, Coccus, Colch., HDiosc., Erig., Equiset., Eup. pur., Indig., IKali c., IILyc., Med., INux m., Nux v., IOp., IIPa- reira, IISars., Sil., ITabac., II Ver., Zinc.; after anodynes, INux v.; during passage of calculi, I IChloral., HChlorof., Sars.; with spasmodic difficulties of chest,7COccus.; chron- ic, often years' duration, IPareira ; with hem- orrhage of ureters, provoked by passage of stones, IPareira; pain from crest of rightileum, right leg and testicle, renal region, Diosc.; in left lumbar region, Pareira; inability to lie on right side, INux v.; with or without nausea, | |Senecio; attack every three months, lasting longer, and more severe each time, l l Pareira; pain radiates from left to groin, following course of ureter, IPareira ; pain, especially in right kidney, extending into genitals, and right leg, better lying on back, worse rising and walking about, INux v.; pain concentra- ted on right side near hip, not extending be- yond median line, after catching cold, ILyc.; in right ureter to bladder, IILyc.; with itch- ing, Diosc.; with sweat, INux v.; skin bathed in cold, clammy sweat, moaning loud, trem- ulous, with writhing about in bed, IDiosc.; with copious urine and dull pain in urethra, Coccus; constant urging to urinate, Nux v.; crampy pains, Curar.; cramp in left, I Agar.; cramplike pain towards bladder, l l Nitr. ac.; cramplike pain, worse from pressure or mo- tion, Coccus. Bº calculi. Kidneys, congestion: Acon., Atrop., Bell., Bry., iCanth., Chel., Colch., INux v., Pic. ac.,IPuls., Senecio, ITereb.; with albuminu- ria from amenorrhoea, Helon.; causing dropsy, 1Tereb.; engorged, Anthra.c.; hyperaemic state, in organic disease of heart, IApis; hyperaemic, after cardiac hypertrophy, pressure around waistand increase of urine, l l Aur. met.; hyper- aemia, in heart disease and morbus Brightii, HAur. mur.; injected, worse in tubular sub- stances, Ars. h.; passive, Ham.; passive, when from embarrassed circulation, as from Ob- structed heart disease, asthma, chronic bron- chitis, etc., particularly during a course, or as sequela of zymotic disease, Crotal.; with ex- tensive effusion of serum in abdominal cavity and tissues of legs, I | Hell.; uneasiness, as if congested, Cochl. B& heat, inflammation. 3588 21. URINARY ORGANS. Kidneys, contracted (cirrhosis): Aur, mur., I Dig.,1Glon., Nitr. ac., Phos., IIPlumb.; atro- phy, in Bellinian tubes, Bright's disease, 11 Ars.; atrophy of capsules of Müller, in Bright's disease, II Ars.; with gastric disturb- ances, Uran. n.; lobulated in outline,Vespa; pelves shrunk irregularly to one-third of their usual capacity, Vespa. #Cidneys, crushing pains: Ananth. Kidneys, cutting: 11Canth., Daph., | | Eup. pur.; in yellow fever, ICadm. s.; from left into bladder, Berb.; downward pressure before urinating, Graph. Bº darting, stitches. Kidneys, constant darting: in region of left, worse in cold, lying in cold bed, better by heat, when becoming warm in bed, Staph.; in nephritis, IKali iod. gº cutting, stitches. Ridneys, deathly feeling : with great depres- sion of spirits, similar to effects of cold settling in renal region (abscess of liver), Med. Eidneys, digging: Curar.; sticking, as if Sup- purating, worse on deep pressure, Berb. IKidneys, disease : (undefined), HBerb., Calc. a., 1Caith., IChel., 1Chim. umb., Coccus, IHep., ILact. ac., Merc. cor., Polyg., Secale, l l Urt. ur.; in chlorosis, IPuls.; kindred to Bright’s disease, Uran. n.; worse from living in damp dwellings, Tereb.; functional derangement, Dig.; left affected (haematuria), ILyc. Ridneys, distress: great, during paroxysm of chills, l l Med.; and pain, Lact. ac. Ridneys, drawing: in Addison’s disease, Iod.; in left, when stooping, I Benz. ac.; transient, in right, extending to right hip, Tereb.; vio- lent, in nephritis, with haematuria, IITereb. Ridneys, affections with dropsy: ILApis, I Apoc., LArs., Ascl. s., Aur. mur, Bry.; : Calc. p., Chim. umb., | | Coccus, Colch., IDulc., ILyc., INatr. m., Prun., Senecio, IITereb.; anasarca, especially in albuminu- ria, after scarlatina, Cop.; in broken-down constitutions and intemperate subjects, IChim. umb.; and dysuria, Coloc.; after nephritis, IHell.; with prostration, Tereb.; after scarlatina, Apis, Apoc., Ars., | | Ascl. s., Bell., 1Canth., Colch., Hell., Helon., Hep., Jab., Kali c., IILyc., Phos. ac., Rhus, Seneg., IITereb. gº Bright's disease dropsy. Kidneys, dull pain: Amb., HBenz, ac., ||Eup. pur., Ham..., | |Phos., Stilling.; aching, Apoc.; with renal calculus, Canth.; late in even- ing, 1Canth.; in left (entero-colitis), INuph.; on pressure (diabetes), Natr. S.; worse from pressure or motion, Coccus; most on right side, with heat, I | Phyt.; in region of right, with urgent desire to urinate, Equiset.; down uterus, Tereb. Ridneys, enlarged: Anthra.c., Ars. h., IRhus, Vespa; distension of region (haematuria), INux v.; dull percussion sound (acute Bright's disease), IApis; hypertrophied, medullary part deep red, cortical part pale, Vespa. Ridney troubles, after exanthema: IHell.; with skin diseases, Cub. Hº scarlatina Ridneys, eyes: nephritic retinitis, with pain in back, as if it would break, IKalm. Ridneys, fatty degeneration : , IIPhos.; in Bright's disease, I (Tereb.; of Bellinian tubes, in morbus Brightii, II Ars.; of tufts of Müller, in Bright's disease, IIArs.; cells of both sub- stances granulated, Ars. h.; granular degen- eration, Eucal., IKali iod., IPlumb.; granu- lar, with general dropsy, Tereb.; especially if associated with similar pathological condi- tions of liver and of right heart, IPhos. Kidneys, full feeling: in haematuria, INux V. Kidneys, gnawing: Brach.; in a small spot near, worse pressing hard, moves downward and forward, Berb. Kidneys, gouty: with gastric disturbances, Uran. n. Ridneys, griping: Cadm. s. Kidneys, heat: Ars. h.; in nephritis, TNux v.; hot sensation, with frequent desire to urinate, | |Zing. gº burning, inflammation. Kidneys, heaviness: IHelon., ITereb. Kidneys, hemorrhage: . . . Coccus, IFerr. mur., ISenecio; chronic haematuria, I Petrol.; brought on by every exertion, walking, lift- ing, riding, or mental emotions, l l Petrol.; small, Anthrac.; thick blood, after Scarlatina, ISec. Gº Urine bloody ; also Bladder bleeding, and hemorrhoids. Kidneys, inactive: Acon.; atony (nephritis albuminosa), Cochl. ; especially in children, HStrann.; peculiar torpid action, Apoc.; with scanty, smoky urine, brain possessed by un- excreted urea, Tereb.; complete cessation of function up to fifty hours duration, in recon- valescence from typhus, Zing. Høy" Urine scanty, suppressed. Kidneys, inflammation: Acon., Alum., : Anag., Arg. nit., II Arn., Ascl. S., Aspar., IBell., IIBenz. ac., HBerb., IBry., Cann. S., ICanth., ICaps., Caust., ICepa, Chel., 1Chim. umb., Coccus, Colch., Collin., Cop., Erig., Eryng., Eup. pur., Gels., Hep., Indig., Kali c., IKali iod., Kali m., ILyc., IMerc., INux v., IPhos., IPhyt., Polyg., Samb., ISars., ISenecio, IITereb., Thuya, Trill.; albuminuria, 1Cochl.; with albuminaria, when occurring in the course of toxaemia, or in pregnancy, ICrotal.; after a blow on left side and remain- ing for hours in wet clothes, IKali c.; catar- rhal, l l Kali m.; chronic, Calc. s., ; Chim. umb., | | Collin., IEup. pur., Sars., | | Senecio; chronic parenchymatous, with pregnancy, approaching convulsions, Helon.; croupous, | | Kali m.; croupous, passing into suppura- tive stage, IHep.; acute desoluamative,ICOccus, | | Plumb.; chronic desguamative, ; Eucal.; causing dropsical symptoms (syphilis infan- tum), l l Hell.; after passage of gravel, Senecio; after suppression of hemorrhoidal flow, abuse of liquors, or when caused by a calculus, Nux v.; with pain in lumbar region, parti- cularly in left kidney, worse by motion, l l Se- necio; parenchymatous, IKali m.; parenchy- matous, in Scarlatina, Con., IStram. ; with pericarditis, I | Coccus; from stagnation of portal circulation caused by suppression of an habitual sanguineous discharge, Nux v.; pyelonephritis, ; Eucal.; particularly right kidney, intense pain, I Senecio; after scarla- tina, ICanth., IColch., ITNatr. S.; after scarla- tina, with anasarca and oedema of lungs, Dig.; with discharge of urine by drops, with burn- ing, Sabina ; with retention of urine, ISabina. Hºº congestion, burning, heat, Bright's disease. Kidneys, lameness: in left, sore to touch, Agar. 21. URINARY ORGANS. 589 Kidneys, lancinating: sudden, acute, pro- longed, extending from left along ureter into bladder, Coccus. Kidneys, neuralgia: | | Op. ; Tereb. Hº Colic, tearing. Kidneys, oppressive pain: worse from press- ure or motion, Coccus. Kidneys, pain (undefined): AEthus., Arund. m., Aurant., HBerb., Bry., Cann. S., IICanth., Ced., IChen. a., Chim. umb., Codein., IIColch., IDulc., Erig., IHelon., IHep., Ipec., IIpom., IKali m., Oxal. ac., Senecio, l l Sep., Tereb., | | Uran. n., Zinc.; with albuminuria, IHelon. ; in albuminuria, during pregnancy, IAur. mur.; on awaking, Bry.; with bilious attacks, I INux v.; worse when inhaling, Asta.c.; in Bright’s disease, HApis ; with or without calculi (neph- ritis), Caps. ; with spasmodic difficulties of chest, Coccus; penetrate chest, on taking a deep breath (nephritis), JBenz. ac.; alternat- ing with cloudiness and drunken feeling, Alum.; in diabetes, |Phos. ac.; in rheu- matic iritis, Tereb.; in apyrexia of inter- mittent, Natr. m.; in chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys, I Tereb.; when laughing, Cann. i.; in left, Chlorof., ILyc.; particularly in left, Ferr. iod.; in left, with chilliness, I IMillef.; in left, followed by pro- fuse haematuria, lasting from five to eight days, Millef.; in left, on sitting down morn- ings, Cinch. bol.; in left, with paroxysms of pain running along ureter and in back (renal calculus), IIpom.; left side, ICepa.; when lift- ing, or blowing nose, Calc. p.; at beginning of menses, or during, Berb.; in dysmenor- rhoea, I Wer.; in morning, cannot change posi- tion, Cain.; in nephritis, Arn.; all night, Ars. h.; paroxysms, in nephritis, Chel.; alternat- ing with pain in tip of penis, II Canth.; in phlebitis, worse from motion, IHam.; worse from pressure and motion (parotitis), Dory.; with frequent slight pains in prostate gland, Gnaphal.; in pruritus vulvae, Tarant.; as from riding over a rough road, worse from dancing, Alum.; in right, Lith.; in right, worse on inspiration (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), l l Selen.; in right, could only lie on back, worse from pressure and motion (nephritis), Colch.; intense, over right, severe during urination, Senecio; in scarlatina, ILyc.; in septic disease, Tarant.; worse on sneezing, deep breathing and lying down, AEthus.; especially near spine, ILyc.; starts from lumbar vertebrae, Ferr. iod.; after stoop- ing a long time, Sul.; extending to right thigh, INux v.; when tired, l l Tereb.; worse from touch, Arg. nit.; seemingly traversing ureters, but instead passing into bladder, followed spermatic cord down groins into testes, agon- izing, chiefly in cord, I ISyph.; with desire to urinate, I Ferr.; with desire to urinate, in yel- low fever, Ars. h.; also on urinating, | | Puls.; if urine is restrained, Con.; better by profuse urination, l l Med. Kidneys, pinching pain : Zinc. Kidneys, renal plexus: irritable condition, Uran. n. Kidneys, pressing sensation : l l Kali c.; in Addison’s disease, ICalc., IIod., Nitr. ac.; extends over back to between shoulders, worse night, Ars. h.; distensive pain (renal calcu- lus), HCanth.; dull pain, Canth.; dull, in left, Lyss.; drawing, in right, Zinc.; with hamatu- ria, JNux v.; as if produced by blunt instru- ment as large as end of thumb, IGels.; in left, Zinc.; in nephritis, Nux v.; painful, in left, as from retaining urine too long, worse when sitting, disappearing from pressure, but more prominent afterwards, felt somewhat while sitting, Pallad.; worse from pressure or motion, Coccus; over right, as if something were pressed hard against, better pressure, leaving pulling sensation, Amm. br.; extends to shoulder blades (yellow fever), Ars. h.; when sitting, better in motion, | | Tereb. Kidneys, sensitiveness: left, to touch, Zinc.; left, to touch, in entero-colitis, INuph.; in af- fection of sympathetic nervous system, | |Phos.; to pressure, , ||Selen., Tabac.; to pressure, in albuminuria, ICalc. a.; on deep pressure, Vespa; right, IHelon. ; on pressure, leaning against cushioned carriage, Amm. ben.; right, worse from touch, INux v.; to slightest touch (kidney disease), IHep. B& Chap. 31, Back sensitive. Kidneys, sharp pain: , IIRalibi.; in right, in afternoon, Badiag. ; in right, near spine, down to bladder, TBerb.; down ureters to bladder, Worse touch or motion, deep inspiration, Arg. nit. Kidneys, shooting: in left, AEsc. h., Bapt.; down left ureter (nephritic colic), Il Pareira ; in sixth week of pregnancy, Ipec.; from right, down thigh to knee, like cramp, Ipec. Bºy" cutting, stitches. Ridneys, renal affections cause sleeplessness: IHyos. Kidneys, smarting: IKali c. gay" burning. Kidneys, soreness: Asaf., Brach., Cann. S., Manc.; constant, from right into back and around into liver, sometimes extending down to legs, like rheumatism, after typhoid fever (nervous affection), IManc.; in diabetes, l l Ra- tan.; extends downward like a weight, mostly to right and in Sacrum, worse in morning, making her irritable, Tell.; with ischuria (paralysis), IIGraph.; in left, Zinc.; most on right side and connected with heat, I IPhyt. gº aching, bruised pain. Kidneys, spasmodic pain : Coccus; in right, worse 4 to 9 P.M., HChel.; with vesical tenes- mus and frequent emission of deep colored urine, Coccus. Kidneys, sticking: Mez.; extends straight forward into abdomen, IBerb.; in left, while standing and walking, Zinc.; pressure, Zinc.; worse from pressure or motion, Coccus. Bºy" stinging, stitches. Kidneys, stinging: into bladder, Bell., IIKali bi.; in left, Erig. ; at night, worse when inhal- ing, Asta.c.; in a small spot, worse pressing hard, moves downward and forward, Berb. gº sticking, stitches. Kidneys, stitches: Ananth., Cann. i., HColoc., IKali c., | | Ran. Sc.; in moving arms, Ant. t.; to bladder and urethra, Berb.; arresting breathing, Crot. t.; on breathing or sneezing (morbus Brightii), Ars.;, deep, penetrating, dull in right, worse during inhalation, Cycl.; downward, apparently through ureters (cysti- tis), Lach.; dull, in right, Zinc.; itching, needlelike, Staph.; as from knives, I Arn.: in left, Gamb.; in left, at intervals, Zinc.; in left, worse rising from seat and motion, not from |590 21. URINARY ORGANS. touch, cannot lie long in one position, INux v.; in right, Agar., Astac., Bapt., in right, to- wards chest, Zinc.; stabbing, Ananth. Hº sticking, stinging. IGidneys, complications with syphilis: Crotal. Ridney, tearing pains: IMIezer., Rhus; cutting, in right, Zinc.; digging, as if suppurating, worse on deep pressure, Berb.; in left, sharp intermittent, Zinc.; soon after rising in morn- ing, extends to whole back, between pelvis and thorax, Berb.; in right, Astac., IBerb.; in right, at times, sticking, Zinc.; sticking, worse One side, Berb. Hºt Colic, neuralgia. Ridney, tension : in haematuria, INux v.; in nephritis, Colch.; painful, in left, in nephritis, IKali c. Kidneys, throbbing: Act. sp.; pulsating, in right, IBerb. ICidneys, tubercles: Hippoz. Kidneys, twisting: Ananth. Kidneys, ulceration: Høy abscess. Kidneys, uneasiness: IHelon.; as if congested, Cochl. Ridneys, Hº Back, sensations of all kinds re- ferred to region of kidneys. URETERS, burning: Ced. Ureters, colic: Kidneys, calculi, colic. Ureters, contracting pain: to penis, Canth. Ureters, cutting: toward kidneys, Apis ; along left to bladder, Berb.; to penis, Canth. Bºshooting. Ureters, drawing: Astac.; compels bending double, after urination, l l Sul. ; in left, Calad. Ureters, hemorrhage : provoked by passage of stones, with nephritic colic, Pareira. Ureters, inflammation: after passage of gravel, ISenecio. Ureters, laborlike pains: in course of, extend- ing to upper part of thighs (acute catarrh of bladder), Coloc.; dragging, with frequent urging to urinate, Cham. Ureters, mucous membrane: thickened,loaded with mucus, t. Vespa. Ureters, pain (undefined) : frequent, sudden attacks, in albuminuria, Apis ; with sensa- tion as of passage of calculus, Med.; in direc- tion of, before turbid urination, 1Chel, ; with severe pain in left kidney (renal calculus), HIpom.; in left, ILyc.; down left, in hysteria), | IAloe; unusual, into bladder (chronic pas- sive hemorrhage from kidneys), Tereb.; from without inward and toward penis, Canth.; violent, in renal colic, ITabac. TJreters, shooting: towards kidneys, Apis; from below upward, in left, Æsc. h. Łº cutting. Ureters, spasmodic affection; from passage of calculi, IGels.; straining, during passage of calculus (nephritic colic), IBell. Bº Kidneys colic. TJreters, stinging : in left, Calad. Ureters, uneasiness: l l Phyt. TJ RETHRA, aching: Lobel. i.; causing desire to urinate, Cain. ; in orifice, between acts of micturition, Coccul. Bº soreness. |Urethra, acrid sensation: Aph. ch. Drethra, biting: Pfun.; in back part, ICamph., |Petrosel.; in forepart, Zinc.; in fossa navicula- ris, after urination, IPetrol, ; in orifice, after urination, Zinc.; during urination, Cham., IEquiset., IGraph.; after urination, ICaps., IClem, IEquiset. Urethra, bleeding (hemorrhage): Arum m., ICalc.,ICrotal., 1Ferr. mur., I Ferr. ph., IMerc., ISul.; during coition, ICaust.; follows cutting and burning, Uva ursi; dark colored, with suppressed gonorrhoea, IIPuls.; in bilious fever, IChel.; with muco-purulent discharge and burning, IKali iod.; painless, two ounces, Ars. h.; pure blood, 1Canth.; during stool, ILyc.; four tablespoonfuls, Ars. h.; after pain- ful urination, Zinc.; vicarious, IPhos.; vicari- Ous, in consequence of suppressed menses, with pain in bowels, diarrhoea, and night cough, with expectoration of mucus, l l Zinc. Hº Bladder hemorrhage. §§e Urine bloody. Urethra, blennorrhoea: Gº catarrh. Urethra, burning: Agnus, Ammoniac., Aspar., Aur. mur., JBerb., Bov., Bry., Cann. S., I Canth., Ced., ICepa, Chim. umb., ICop., Cup, ars., Ferr. iod., Graph., | | Hep., Kob., Laur., ILith., Lyss., Manc., IIMerc., Paris, Petrol., l l Phos., Prun., IPuls., l l Rhus, Rhus v.; biting, Cann. S.; biting, on beginning to urinate, IIMerc. Sol. ; biting pains, with ef- forts to pass urine, tormenting him for an hour, Prun, ; in acute catarrh of bladder, 1Coloc.; up near neck of bladder, during and after urinating, Apis; followed by discharge of blood, Uva ursi ; in bulbus, during urina- tion, IKali bi.; after coition, Sep.; with erec- tions, 1Canth., Carb. s., Nitr. ac.; before and during erection, ceases during coition, Anag.; in female, IBerb. ; in female, especially if caused by pessaries, IHyper.; in forepart, Sep.; in forepart, after emission, Sep.; in fossa, Cub.; in fossa, during urination, IKali bi., Petrosel.; in glans, after difficult urina- tion, Cain.; in glandular part, continuing long after urination, IKalibi.; in gonorrhoea, Cochl., ill Merc. cor.; in gonorrhoea, along entire, day and night, Ars. S. f.; in rheumatic iritis, Tereb.; with muco-purulent discharge, and sometimes discharge of blood, I Kali iod.; with great nervous excitability, Mosch.; sud- denly, at night, Caust.; at orifice, Lactu. v., |Merc. cor., | | Puls.; orifice, after climaxis, I.Berb.; in orifice, after coition, 1Calc.; in ori- fice, momentary, during night, Agar. ; at ori- fice, especially painful from rubbing of clothes, ICinch. ; in orifice, before urination, Caps.; in orifice, during urination, Anthrok., | | A ph. ch., Arum d., ICalc., IDulc., INux v., | |Phos. ac., IPuls., ISul.; in orifice, during urination, at night, I Agar.; in orifice, with involuntary dropping of urine, Spig.; from orifice backward, Cann. s.; in orifice, after urination, Casc.; near orifice, after urination, Lyss.; , as if raw, during urination, Colch.; in scarlatina, ILyc.; with involuntary discharge of semen, IISul.; while sitting, l l Paris; soreness, during urina- tion, 1Carbo, a.; stinging, in orifice, Zing.; stinging, behind glans, during urination, Eryng.; during stool, IColoc.; after stool, |Natr. c.; as of swelling of neighboring parts, must rise, 1Card. m. ; with tenesmus vesicae, IIMerc. cor.; as if urethra were very warm during and after urination, Colch.; urine passes in drops, I Nux v.; with acid urine, IUran. n.; with desire to urinate, || Phos.; during urina- tion, as from acid drops, Oxal. ac.; when ef- fort is made to pass urine, so that one must bend double without being able to urinate, Prun.; at commencement of urination, Cann. 21. 591 URINARY ORGANS. s.; violent, on beginning to urinate, with urination every hour, day and night, IIMerc. sol.; continued desire to urinate, Cain.; with great desire to urinate, ISul.; burning and desire to urinate, with hope of relieving burn- ing, which however is increased, Nitr. ac.; with frequent urging to urinate, but discharge of only a few drops, pain continues after, l ISul.; with scanty urine nearly every half hour, | | Psor.; before urination, Cann. i., IPuls., Zinc.; during, Acon., Alum., Ant. c., Ars., Arum d., Ascl. S., Bar. c., Berb., Calc. p., HCaps., Cann. i., Carb. S., Caust., Chann., Chin. s., 1Clem., COccus, Con., Crot. t., Equi- set., IEup. pur., Ferr., IGels., Grat., IIpec., IKali c., IKali n., IINatr. c., Natr. m., Natr. p., INux v., Petrosel., || Phos., Phos. ac., HPSOr., Puls., Raph., Ratan., Seneg., Sil., 1Staph., IITereb., IThuya, Zinc.; during uri- nation, like fire, penis erect, Cain.; during urination, in gonorrhoea, Sabad.; during urination, in haematuria, ISul.; during urina- tion, in morning, Anag.; during urination, in Owaritis, I Amb.; during urination, if pressing to increase flow, burns like hot water, Calad.; after urination, Aspar., JBerb., Calc. p., 1Cann. i., HCann. S., I Canth., Caps., HCard. m., Clem., Coccus, Coloc., ICon., Grat., ILed., Iris, IKali c., ILyc., H.Magn. m., HINatr. c., HNatr. m., INitr. ac., HPuls., Seneg., Staph., iThuya, Zinc.; after urination, in back part, with sensation as if one drop had remained behind with unsuccessful effort to void it, HKali bi.; last drops cause violent burning, IClem.; worse when not urinating, frequently more on one side, Berb. H&" biting, smarting ; also During urina- tion burning ; also Urine hot. Trethra, catarrh: Cub., Hydras, Tereb.; with disease of prostate gland, Ham.; blennorrhoea, Alum., ; Amm. m., ; Calc.s., Carbo v., IIMerc.; blennorrhoea, chronic, Petrol.; blennorrhoea, chronic, from atony of mucous membrane, with pain, l l Millef.; blennorrhoea, with swell- ing and induration of testicles, IIRhod.; re- laxation of mucous membrane, Hydras. discharge, inflammation, irritation ; also Chap. 22, Gonorrhoea gleet. "Urethra, chancre: Hº ulcers; also Chap. 22, Syphilis. Bº chancre. Urethra, constriction : long lasting, IClem.; during urination, I Apis, Bry.; after urina- tion, Cub.; feels drawn into knots, Cann. S. Urethra, contraction : ICop., ; Amm. m., Pe- trol.; with suppressed gonorrhoea, IIPuls.; long lasting, Clem.; contractive pain, ICanth., ICinch.; contractive pain, after urination, INux v.; before stool and urination, Natr. m.; violent, Indig. 533 stricture. TJrethra, crawling: in orifice, I | Agar.; to sphincter, Cinch. bol.; creeping, || Phos. ac.; itching behind fossa causes frequent desire to urinate, nearly every half hour, HPetrosel.; tickling, Ferr. iod.; after urination, ILyc. Hºº tickking, tingling. Urethra, cutting: Aspar., Berb., ICalc. p., ICaps., IEquiset., IKali c., Op., || Nitr. ac.; followed by discharge of blood, Uva ursi; with haematuria, Ipec.; in forepart, I II ach.; in orifice, Nitr. sp. d.; in orifice, in evening while 'sitting, Zinc.; in orifice, at end of urination, Arn.; sharp pressure as with a cutting instru- ment, in forepart, with contractive pain be- tween acts of urination and discharge of mucus, l l Nux v.; during stool (dysentery), ISul.; worse when not urinating, frequently more on one side, Berb.; before urination, Calc. p.; during urination, Ant. c., Bry., | | Chel., Con., IGuaiac., Iris, INatr. m., B.Nux m., IPsor, IPuls., Thuya ; after urination, Berb., Calc. p., | | Chel., Cub., ILyc., IIMatr. m.; after urination, in fossa, Petrosel. ; be- tween urination, Mangan. Hº darting, lancinating. Urethra, darting: when emitting flatus, Mang. H& cutting, lancinating, shooting. stitches. Urethra, disagreeable sensation: in forepart of penis, has to Squeeze penis, Agar. |Urethra, discharge : bloody, ICaps.; copious, painful (catarrhofurethra), IHydras.; chronic, painless, leaving yellow stains, IPSOr.; chronic, due to hypertrophy of prostate, IPhOS.; cream- like, I Caps. ; frequent, night and day, of thin, slimy colorless fluid, |Phos.; gleety, aggluti- nating orifice, Gamb ; gluey, sticky, blocking up meatus (gleet), Graph.; glutinous mucus, Agar.; gonorrhoea-like, lasting three days, Ced.; greenish yellowish, thick and profuse, alternating with haematuria, Lith.; milky fluid or mucus agglutinating Orifice, IPetrosel.; mucous, Cop., Cub., IHep., Nitr. ac., Pa- reira, ISul.; bloody mucus, IINitr. ac.; bright mucous, in an old man, l l Magn. p. ; mucus after a cold, Ferr.; copious mucous, painless, remaining after gonorrhoea, HFerr.; mucous, in gonorrhoea, Mez.; mucous, in phthisis, IIElaps; clear transparent watery mucus, Cann. S.; mucous, tough, viscid, l l Agar.; viscid mucus, Agar.; painless, IMerc.; purulent, 1Caps., 1Cop., ILed., INitr. ac.; muco-purulent, with burning, sometimes bloody, IKali iod.; Sero-purulent, after squeezing a thickish, greenish matter oozes from urethra, Il Tereb.; purulent, thick fetid (prostatitis), Sil. ; puru- lent, during urination (after a fall on peri- neum), Arn. ; purulent, light, yellow, Alum.; purulent, white, Cup. ars.; dark reddish, Cub.; scanty, thin, after cohabiting with wife with fluor albus, l l Rhod.; suppressed, T Aur. mur.; thin, liquid, causes itching and burning, INatr. m.; almost watery (catarrh of urethra), IHydras.; yellow, Agnus, Cop.; , yellow, nightly, Zing.; yellow, purulent, making spots on linen, like gonorrhoea, Natr. m.; light yellow, scanty (gleet), Sul.; Slight, painless, after revaccination, l l Thuya. Bº catarrh, drops, inflammation; also Chap. 22, Gonorrhoea, discharge, urethra. Urethra, drawing: Bry. ; very acute, in fore- part, TIZinc.; in fossa, Petrosel. ; as far as glans, obliging one to urinate, ICic.; causing desire to urinate, Cain.; during urination, Con. Urethra, drops: as if a biting drop were forc. ing its way out at tip,Selen.; constant dropping, Ced.; a feeling as of drops of urine came Out, 1Sep; feeling, as if a drop in urethra, Ced.; a feeling as if last drops remained, Arg. nit.; it seems as if a single drop at a time were running along urethra, IIThuya; it feels as if a drop were running down, after urination, IThuya ; feeling as if something would run out, Carb. s.; a feeling in fossa as though 592 21. URINARY ORGANs. water remained and could not be forced out any further, in morning, Ferr. iod.; sensation of moisture running forward, Thuya ; in night, colors shirt red, Lachn.; a drop or so discharges during night, staining linen yellow- ish, Sep.; as if a few drops passed through, Amb.; as though a few drops remained, which could not be expelled, Alum.; a drop sticks at mouth, Tell.; a drop of watery, sticky sub- stance passes before stool and just after it, Selen.; yellow, in morning, I Fluor, ac. Urethra, feeling of dryness: Cop. Urethra, dull pain: with nephritic colic, Coccus. Urethra, gas: air passes out of female urethra during urination, Sars. Urethra, heat: Aur. mur., ICepa; while uri- nating, Ast. r., IKali bi. Hºº burning, in- flammation ; also Urine hot. Urethra, induration: Arg. nit.; in female, especially if caused by pessaries, IHyper.; hard node, Bov.; knotty, Arg. nit.; male, during urination, Calc. Hº stricture ; also Chap. 22, Gonorrhoea chordee, stricture. Urethra, serous infiltration: forming submu- cous callus, Clem. Urethra, inflammation (urethritis): IAur. met., HCann. S., Cop., 1Cub., 1Petrosel.; chronic, after gonorrhoea, eight years ago, | | Mar. v.; chronic, with secretion, IKali iod.; chronic, with stricture, IPetrol.; with acrid discharge, Sul.; feels inflamed, Cann. S.; as in first stages of gonorrhoea, Cochl.; after ces- sation of regular and copious hemorrhoidal discharge, l l Nux v.; of meatus, in a woman, | | Eup. perf.; transparent mucus, pain, IHam.; of orifice, 1Calc., IHep., Sul.; orifice feels glued up, Bov.; of orifice, looks like two in- flamed lips, itching on being touched, Jacar.; of orifice, with ‘suppurating ulcers, with flat edges, looking like chancres, with sticking, tearing, especially worse towards evening, lasting through night, and preventing sleep, still worse by violent erections towards morn- ing, iMitr. ac.; with prostatic disorders, Pa- reira ; with purulent or profuse mucous dis- charge, IChim. umb.; traumatic or chronic, in intermittent fever, IPetrosel.; with vesical irritability, of females, especially married women, Cub. 5& burning, catarrh, heat, redness, sensitive, swelling; also Chap. 22, Gonorrhoea discharge, urethra. Urethra, irritation: l l Kali br., Stilling.; as from acridity, Aph. ch.; followed by discharge and ardor urinae, HHam.; in impotence from sexual excess, Staph.; in newly married peo- ple, especially women, Staph. ; in old women, Cop.; in orchitis, HClem.; from end of penis to neck of bladder (urinary difficulty), IChim. umb.; insupportable, as if he should pass water constantly, 1Cact. gº catarrh, redness, sensitive. Urethra, itching : Apis, Bov., Con., Cop., Indig., || Kali m., ILed., Ol. an., IISul., IThuya, Zinc.; with burning, during urina- tion, Pareira ; deep in, IPetrosel.; in forepart, | |Ign., Laur.; in fossa, Cub.; in fossa, volup- tuous, IPetrosel.; near fossa, Coccul.; intense, worse by presence of urine remaining on parts after urinating, has to be washed off, IIMerc.; in female meatus, during urination, preceded by urgent desire to urinate, Petrol.; in orifice, | IAgar., Alum., Arum t., IHCaust., Coccus, Colch., Syph.; from orifice to neck of bladder (urinary difficulty), IChim. umb.; at orifice, violent pruritus, Coccus; in orifice, with de- sire for urinating, Coloc.; at orifice, during urination, Anthrok.; with constant desire to urinate, worse in morning in bed, better when sitting or standing, chronic cases, old persons, | Petrosel.; during urination | | Lyc., INux v.; during urination (ovaritis), I Amb.; during urination, excited or aggravated by pressure, IMez.; after urinating, Arund., | | Lyc. TJrethra, jerking: Sars.; after urination, ILyc.; voluptuous formication, in forepart, Thuya. Urethra, knots: 5& constriction, indura- tion, stricture. Urethra, lancinating: in and near orifice, Badiag.; thrusts in anterior portion after urination, at night, forces him to groan and cry out, last a minute and a half, Coccus. H&º cutting, shooting, stitches. Urethra, numbness: IMagn. m. Urethra, obstructed: clogged up by pieces of coagulated mucus, Sep.; clogged up with membranous particles producing excruciating pain until discharged with some blood (cysto- blennorrhoea), l'Uva ursi; almost closed, ILed,; feeling as if stuffed up or clogged about an inch from orifice on going to urinate, TSyph.; orifice agglutinated, urine escapes in a divided stream, Anag.; orifice closed by mucus, Cann. s.; orifice closed by a slimy or serous fluid, or by a lump of mucus, IThuya ; orifice sticking together (gonorrhoea), ICup. m.; part of it as if filled by a hard, round body, Cann. i. ; as if a cylindrical body were being pushed through, better after drinking, with retention of urine, Stram. Hºe Constriction, contraction, stricture. Urethra, pain (undefined): Arg. nit., Cann. i., | | Lith., Puls.; awakens, ICard. m.; fear- ful, from glans backward, Diad. ; after wet feet, Calc.; as in beginning of gonorrhoea, Sul.; in meatus, while urinating, Il Canth.; in meatus, in women, Sars.; from orifice back- ward, Cann. S.; causes sweat, Stilling.; during urination, Zing.; during urination, in cystitis, Med.; during urination, after a few drops (prostatic affection), Caust.; during urination, with vertigo, Con...; after urination, Caust.; violent, caused by urine, which is hurriedly impelled to pass, seems, however, to pass for- ward into glans and then return, IPrun. Urethra, peculiar sensation: during urination (after injury), l l Zinc. Urethra, pinching : Cinnab. Urethra, sensation of pressure : Agnus, Aph. ch., Bry.; bearing down, Dulc.; in fossa, | | Petrosel.; after urination, IPuls.; painful be- tween acts of micturition, with shuddering, | | | Nux v. Urethra, pricking : Carbol. ac.; inclining to coition, Anag.; at end, while urinating, Cycl.; itching, especially in forepart, frequent urging to urinate, little flow, Ferr. iod.; sharp, like needles, causes thrill to cheeks and hands, Cann. i.; to sphincter, Cinch. bol.; during urination, Iris. Urethra, redness: Led. ; of orifice, IHep., ISul.; painful, Gels.; painful, in Secondary gonorrhoea, IGels.; with pinching pains, Cin- nab.; in spinal curvature, after vaccination, | Thuya. gº inflammation, irritation. 21. URINARY ORGANS. 593 TJ rethra, scalding: before urination, IApis, Cann. i.; during urination, IAEscl. h., Cann. i.; after urinating, Cann. i.; especially near neck of bladder, during and after urination, Apis. Bºº biting, burning, heat; also During urination urethra; also Urine hot. Urethra, sensitive : in catarrh of bladder, | | Uva ursi; diminution of sensibility, IKali br.; introduction of catheter difficult (cysti- tis), IHell.; in female, especially if caused by pessaries, IHyper.; fossa, l l Nux v.; pain in fossa, when pressing it, and when beginning to urinate, JBar. c.; near orifice, Arg. nit.; at Orifice (coition), Arg. nit.; painful to press- ure, Clem., IDulc., Natr. m.; painful to touch, Caps.; painful to touch, worse at night and from heat of bed, Clem.; sore to touch, Cann. S.; tenderness, Arum d., Chim. umb.; dared not take hold on account of pain, as from suppuration or ulceration, IPrun. Urethra, sharp pain: in and near orifice, Badi- ag.; excruciating, into bladder and testicle, |Berb. Urethra, shooting: dull, behind glans between acts of urination, especially during movement, Bell.; from left side of urethra, in a spot half- way between sternum and shoulder, on a level with second rib of left side, after urination, Sore pain, remains sensitive to touch or press- ure (irritable bladder), I Sep.; in orifice, after climaxis, HBerb.; pains in orifice, after urina- tion, Pareira; , with rigor, Sul.; on passing water, in morning, Sul. B& Cutting, darting, lancinating, stitches. Urethra, smarting: Cann. S., Cop., Senecio, | |Sep., IThuya ; with bearing down as if everything would fall out through vagina, Lac C.; , burning, through entire length, Stilling.; in fossa, before urination, Senecio ; in gonorrhoea, ICochl., Tereb.; during menses, Natr. m.; at orifice, especially dur- ing urination, Arum d., Kob.; in tenesmus, IILil. tig.; during urination, Alum., Arum d., Calc. fl., 1Cham., Cub., IPtel., ISep.; during urination, in cystitis, IEup. pur.; , during urination, in ovaritis, I Amb.; after urination, Apis, Bor., Lil. tig. flºº biting, burning ; also During urination, urethra. Urethra, soreness: ICanth., Cop., Ferr., | | Hep.; constant, in chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder, l l Sep.; in female, especially if caused by pessaries, Hyper.; in forepart, | | Lach.; in forepart, when not urinating, Zinc.; in orifice, after urinating, IBor., Casc.; in orifice, better bathing in cold water, I | Puls.; So that he cannot touch it, Prun.; at begin- ning of urination, Daph.; during urination, Apis, Brach., Cinnab., IFerr., ILyc., Sil.; during urination, worse by pressure, Mez. Bº aching. Urethra, spasm : gº stricture. Urethra, sticking: Aspar.; inforepart, I ILach., | | Chel.; in forepart, during urination, Nux v.; in fossa, Petrosel.; obliquely, in female, as if in orifice, IBerb.; during usination, Cann. S. §§ stinging, stitches. Urethra, stinging: Apis, Bov., 1Caps., Brach., IMerc., Paris; near fossa, Coccul.; in orifice, IIAspar.; before urination, Cann. i.; during urination, Cann. i., Mygale, IPuls., Seneg.; after urination, Cann. i., Seneg. Urethra, stitches: Apis, Ascl. t., ICinch., IClem., Cycl., Jacea, Hep., Sep., Thuya, Zinc.; with apprehension and discomfort after urination, Sul.; in back part, Con.; in back part, while urinating, Cann. S.; extending back (gonorrhoea), IIMerc. cor.; into bladder, Berb.; burning, Agar.; cutting, with inef- fectual desire to urinate, Calc.; with erec- tions, Cann. S., INitr. ac.; in evenings, Calad.; in female, | | Calc., Sep.; several fine, worse in orifice, I | Agar.; , in forepart, I IParis, Sul.; in forepart, as with needles, Caps.; in fossa, ICic.; through to glans, Pallad.; like from a red hot iron, Agar.; itching, in external por- tion, between acts of urination, Euphor.; jerk- ing, in posterior portion, when standing, Cann. S.; from within outward, in left side, female, Berb.; in orifice, Nitr. sp. d., Zinc.; needlelike, in orifice, l l Nitr. ac.; in chronic ovaritis, l l Pallad.; outward, l l Aspar.; twing- ing, like lightning from before backward, Zinc.; when not urinating, Cann. S.; with de- sire to urinate, then sudden discharge of dark red yellow urine, Cycl.; with frequent urging to urinate, with profuse flow more towards and in evening, Thuya; during urination, IKali bi., IGraph.; during urination (haematuria), ISul.; after urination, Berb. Bº cutting, darting, lancinating, sticking, stinging. Urethra, stricture: Acon., Agar., ; Amm. m., Ant. t., LArg. nit., HBerb., ICalc. c., Cann. S., ICanth., 1Chim. umb., Chlorof, Cinch., IClem., Con., Dig., Indig., IIod., IKali iod., | |Med., IMerc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Petrol., IIPuls., Sil., ISul.; in albuminuria, IApis; incipient, IHydras.; formed by infiltration of corpus spongiosum by coagulable lymph, formation of submucous callosity, Clem.; in- flammatory, Clem.; after inflammation, l l Nux v.; in intermittent fever, Petrosel.; Spasmodic, IBell., Camph., Cic., | | Eucal., IGels., ENitr. ac., INux v., IPlumb., Sec., Stram.; sudden arrest of flow, then oozing of snuff colored mucus in long thread, IGraph.; spasmodic, after drinking poorly fermented liquor, also in drunkards, IOp.; spasmodic, with pain about umbilicus, better by pressure, IDiosc.; spas- modic, caused by sticking in glans, with tenes- mus recti, after urination, Prun. ; as if urine could not be passed on account of narrowness (retention of urine), Stram. Bº contrac- tion, constriction, obstructed; also Chap. 22, Gonorrhoea sequelae. Urethra, swelling: Alum., Arg. nit., Cop., IIMitch. rep.; feels as if swollen, Arg. nit.; of female, especially if caused by pessaries, IHyper.; of forepart, with suppuration be- tween glans and prepuce, IMerc. Sol. ; pouting of meatus, Alum. Bº inflammation, stricture. Urethra, tearing sensation: Bry., IKalic.; burn- ing, Zinc.; during chill, Calend.; cutting, in middle, extending forward, Zinc.; cutting, when urinating, Helon.; deep in, Ars.; in forepart, Zinc.; urine passes in drops, INux v.; while urinating, last drops like mucus, ICarbo v.; during urination, Ruta ; as if in fibres, in form of zigzag, Cann. S. - Urethra, tenesmus : || Coccus, Lyss.; urinating, IMur, ac. Bºy" pressing; also Bladder tenesmus. Urethra, tensive pain: in orifice between acts of micturition, Coccul.; as if put on stretch after 3S 594 21. URINARY ORGANS. (coition), Arg. nit. rhoea, chordee. Urethra, thrill: during urination, Jalap.; when urine passes, in vaginitis, IMerc. viv. Urethra, tickling: Anag., Aur. mur.;inclining to coition, Anag.; after dinner, Carb.s.; in fore- Hº Chap. 22, Gonor- part, Carb. S.; infossa, during urination, Colch.; in fossa, frequent, voluptuous, Petrosel.; in orifice, l l Agar, Brom.; at Orifice, during uri- nation, Anthrok.; near orifice, after urination, Lyss.; with constant desire to urinate, worse in morning in bed, better sitting or standing; chronic cases, old persons, Petrosel.; during urination (ovaritis), I Amb.; after urination, Colch. Hº Crawling, irritation, tingling. Urethra, tingling: Cup. ars. ; from perineum through whole, during urination, Tetrosel.; followed by pressure in region of Cowper's gland, early in morning, better sitting or standing, Petrosel.; culminating at franum, IClem. §§ crawling, tickling. Urethra, twinging pain : from behind forward, with sensation as if drops were passing out, Selen. Urethra, twitching : IPhos. Urethra, ulcerative pain : in middle, as from Splinter, Arg. nit.; as from subcutaneous ulcer- ation, IRhod. Urethra, ulcers: IINitr. ac.; chancre, I Arg. nit.; SOres like chancres, Ananth.; small sore at entrance, | | Lacc.; around orifice, in female, | |Eucal.; blisters on orifice forming chancre- like ulcers (gonorrhoea), IINitr. ac. Hº Chap. 22, Syphilis chancre. TJRINATION, ardor urinae : Đº stran- gury, urging: Urine, hot scalding. Urination, burning : B& During and After urination burning ; also Urine hot. TJrination, cough : Gº involuntary. |Urination, desire : awakens, IKali bi., JNatr. m.; with burning in urethra, l l Phos.; if not attended to, feeling of congestion of chest, IILil. tig.; with chilliness, Meph.; constant, Absin., | | Agar., Anac., Asar., Brom., Cain., IIEquiset., | | Iod., IKali c., ILac c., Millef., | | Petrol., Phos. ac., Sil., ISul., Sumb.; con- stant, felt deep in abdomen (cystitis), IDulc.; constant, cannot accomplish much (colic), Diosc.; constant, with bearing down towards vesical region and urethra, Dulc.; constant, as if bladder were not empty, Brach.; con- stant, with chilliness, Ind.; constant, with cutting pain in bladder, Eup. pur.; constant, in cystitis, Eup. pur.; constant, during day, IKali bi.; constant, in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved ; constant, flows slowly and causes burning, with internal chilliness, IKali c.; constant, in hysteria, Polyg.; constant, inef- fectual, Cop.; constant, must often rise at night, Merc.; constant, with intense pain, (urethral chancre), l l Lac c.; with pain in liver, chest and kidneys, IFerr.; constant, in affection of prostate, l l Apis, Cact.; constant, with scanty discharge, Dig., III.il. tig.; con- stant, passing little and of dark color (during pregnancy), l l Hell.; constant, with irritation in upper part of throat, causing cough, worse lying at night, after eating and drinking, and after talking, l l Lac C.; constant, with itching and tickling in urethra, worse in morning in bed, better sitting or standing, chronic cases, old persons, HPetrosel.; constant, in uterine neuralgia, Il Con. improved, Tarant. cured; constant, in prolapsus uteri, Lil. tig.; with erections, Mosch.; with erections at night, IRhus ; frequent, Arum d., Benz. ac., Bor., Bov., Canth., ICarbo a., Chim. umb., IClem, ICub., IHelon., Ind., ILyc., Nitr. sp. d., IIPuls., Trill., Verbas.; frequent, with bear- ing down as if everything would come through at Vagina, | Lac c.; frequent, with drawing in abdomen, particularly in pregnant women, IPuls.; frequent, during afternoon, Equiset.; frequent, after taking cold (acute cystitis), ILyc.; frequent, with convulsions, Calend. ; frequent, in cystitis, IApis; frequent, day and night (dropsy), |Senecio ; frequent, day and night, in affection of prostate gland, IApis ; frequent, in dysentery, Lil. tig.; fre- quent, in evening, Guaraea ; frequent, she cannot hold urine for a moment, Merc. iod. rub.; frequent, recurring nearly every half hour, caused by crawling stitch behind navi- cular fossa, Petrosel.; every hour, Arum d., Chim. umb., Erig.; frequent, ineffectual, Cact.; frequent, in rheumatic iritis, Tereb.; frequent, with dull aching and hot sensation in kid- neys, |Zing.; frequent, with bland yellow leucorrhoea, before each urination, I Kreo.; frequent, with leucorrhoea, during pregnancy, Coccul.;frequent, every ten or fifteen minutes, with feeling of fulness in bladder, Cub.; fre- Quent, especially in morning, from weakness of spinal nerves and spine, iPhos. ac.; fre- Quent, in nervous disorders, ICham.; fre- quent, with neuralgia in head, ICup. m.; frequent, in renal colic, IDiosc.; frequent, with scalding and burning (metritis), l l Nux v.; frequent, with scanty discharge, HCoccul., Euphor., IMagn. m., IMenyanth.; frequent, Scanty, burning, Sars.; frequent, scanty, Scald- ing, IAEsc. h.; frequent, even if only a few drops had accumulated, I Bell.; frequent, with forcible passage of large, clear stream, Daph, ; frequent, with urging, IHelon.; frequent, with vomiting, Calend. ; great, with burning in urethra, ISul.; great, but none passes, IArs.; great, although secretion is suppressed, Stram.; great, but only a small quantity passed, IEquiset.; great, with scanty discharge (chronic catarrh of bladder), l l Pareira ; in- creased, Cochl., || Ham., INatr. m.; increased, after a few drops have passed must walk about in distress, although motion increased desire, IDig.; at first ineffectual (prostatic affection), Cact. ; irresistible, but no flow except with urging and difficulty, Kali br.; irresistible, on seeing water running from hydrant (irrit- ability of bladder), ISul.; with itching at orifice of urethra, Coloc.; before menses, IPuls.; with abundant flow, during night, ICact. ; none, in atony of bladder, Ars.; none, in diphtheria, ILac c.; with shudderings over whole body, Hyper.; with scanty emission, Phos. ac.; accompanied by desire to defecate, IDig.; after stool, ICic.; sudden, irresistible, IIgnº sudden, if not gratified urine passes in- voluntarily, ISul.; with tearing in genitals, Hyper.; uncontrollable, then colic pain in whole abdomen, Eup. pur.; urgent, Brach., ICinch.; violent, Canth., INatr. m. }º urging. Urination, difficult (dysuria): IApis, IApoc., II Arg. nit., || Arn., l l Ars., Ascl., Aur, mur., 21. URINARY ORGANS. 595 HBell.., | | Cact., Calc., Camph., IICann. S., II Canth., Caulo., HCepa, Chim. umb., Coccus, Cochl., Colch., Con., ICop., Cornus, Dig., Dory., Dulc., Equiset., Erig., Eup. pur., Ham., Hell., Hydras., Hyos., Kali c., IILyc., Meph., Merc., | |Mitch. rep., Nitr. ac., INux m., INux v., Pareira, Phos., | | Plumb., IPolyg., IIPuls., Sars., Senecio, Staph., Stilling, ISul., Sumb., ITereb., IUva ursi; can only be passed by bearing down with abdominal muscles, IIMagn. m.; after abortion, l l Rheum ; in anasarca, JNux v.; in catarrhal angina, in women and chil- dren, Senecio; in ascites, IApoc.; as from atony, IOp.; from spasmodic or inflammatory condition of neck of bladder, Hyos.; with brown discharge, Coloc.; with burning sting- ing, Dory.; in chronic catarrh of bladder, | | Pareira ; in children, IIA con., Apis, IIPuls.; in children, during dentition, | | Erig., HRheum ; worse by taking cold, l l Puls.; in cysto-blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; in diabetes, IOp.; in diphtheria, Canth., | ||Lac c.; in dys- menorrhoea, Senecio; in enteritis, IIRhus; alternating with enuresis, IGels.; in ty- phoid fever, Canth.; caused by flying pains in urinary organs, Lyss.; in gonorrhoea, 1Cochl.; only discharged after great effort, stream thinner than usual, causing pain under fourchette, when reaching glans penis (dysuria after gonorrhoea), IICop.; after gonorrhoea, IICop.; with haematuria, Cop.; with hemorrhage, bright red, I | Mitch. rep.; in hemorrhoids, Sep.; with pains in hips and loins, IBerb.; in impotence, ICamph.; forc- ing induces lachrymation, worse before 6 A.M., IClem.; in measles, ICamph. ; in metritis, | |Nux v.; especially in morning, Sep. ; in morning, in old men, Cornus; in nephritic colic, I |Pareira; in nephritis, Arn.; in old people, when the gravel is trifling, Benz. ac.; painful, TUva ursi; painful, in anteversion, Lil. tig.; with palpitation and gasping for breath, in spells, Laur. ; during pregnancy, HAcon., TNatr. m. ; during pregnancy, cutting pain, l l Phos. ac.; has to press to promote flow, Agar.; has to press so that anus pro- trudes, IIMur. Ac.; the more pressure, the less it flows (gastricism), IKali c.; when delayed feels constant pressure downward (after injury to testicle), l l Zinc.; with press- ure and tenseness (paresis of detrusor ve- sicae), l l Nux v.; in affection of prostate gland, IApis; in prostatitis, Chim. umb.; remittent with backache, Vespa; after riding, during pregnancy, Eup. pur. ; scanty discharge, IGels.; after much exertion and pain passes a few drops of burning urine accompanied by severe and constant tenesmus, worse night, |Merc.; in scarlatina, IHep.; in septic dis- eases, Tarant.; in sciatica, Tereb.; spas- modic in hysterical subjects, IVib.; with straining, IIAlum., II Ars., Carbol, ac., Coccus, IGels. ; straining, painful, small discharge (catarrh of bladder), Canth.; in stricture, | | Chim. umb.; in secondary syphilis, I ISyph.; with frequent urging, Gels.; as though there were almost no urine in bladder and yet great urging to urinate, Dig. ; as if urethra were constricted, I Dig.; with uterine displace- ment, ISenecio; with uterine tumor, IKali c.; impulse weak, Cain.; especially in women, during pregnancy and after confinement, | | Equiset.; in women, frequent urging, with pain, especially immediately after urination, IEquiset. Gº ineffectual, strangury, stric- ture, urging. |Urination, dribbling: gº in drops, involun- tary. Urination, drinking: immediately after (dia- betes), Pod.; pressing, after coffee, Ign. Urination, in drops: Amm. m., Ananth., Arn., I Bell., Bov., Camph., Cann. S., HICanth., | | Caps., 1Caust., Cic., Clem., Coff., Colch., 1Con., Cop., Dulc., Eryng., Hyos., | | Lac def., Laur., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. m., B.Nux m., IINux v., Petrol., | |Plumb., IPuls., | | Rhus, Sars., Spig., Stann., Staph., Stram., ISul., Ver., Zinc.; burning, Cact.; with burning at ori- fice, l l Gamb.; with burning in uterine neu- ralgia, l l Con. improved, Tarant. cured ; with burning and tearing (cystitis), Nux v.; de- sire constant, Dig., IILil. tig.; with great pain, IIMerc. cor., | | Plumb.; with pressure on blad- der, Cop.; in induration of prostate, tCop.; with spasms in rectum, Caust.; Without sen- sation, during motion, JBry.; when sitting, or walking, IPuls.; after straining, Clem.; in stricture, || Chim. umb.; as in spasmodic stric- ture, HClem.; with tearing, burning pains at point of penis, IPareira ; with tenesmus, nau- sea and vomiting of bilious fluids (nephritic colic), I | Pareira; with constant, painful urg- ing, Stram. Gº interrupted, involuntary dribbling; also Urine decreased. Urination, enuresis: B& involuntary. Urination, frequent: Acon., Act. rac., Alum., Amm. m., Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Aph. ch., Apis, I | Arn., || Arum t., Ascl. t., Aspar., Ast. r., Bapt., TBar. m., HBell., Bism., Brom., HBry., Calend.,1Camph., IICanth., |Caps, Carbol.ac., HCarbo v., IICaust., ICepa, Chel., Chim. umb., Chloral., HCic., ICinch., Cinch. bol, Cinnab., IClem., Coccul., Coccus, Cochl., Coff, IColch., 1Coloc., Cup. m., Curar., HCycl., EDaph., IDig., Dulc., Equiset., Eup. pur., LIEuph., IGraph., Guaiac., Hell:, Hippom., Hyos., Ign...TIOd., Jacea, Jatroph., IKali c., Kali f., Kali iod., ILac def., ILach., IILact, ac., ILed., III.il. tig., ILith., IILyc., ||Med., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Mur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr. C., Natr. p., II.Nux v., IOleand., IOp., Oxal. ac., Pallad., | |Pareira, Petrol., IPhos., HPhos, ac., | | Plant., Polyg., IPsor., IIPuls., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad, Sabina, IISars., Seneg, Sep., Sinap., Spig., Spong., ISquilla, IStaph., ISul., Thlaspi, Uva ursi, Val., Verbas, Vespa; with burning, Paris; with burning, in evening, Cann. i.; with bearing down in genitals, during and after walking, Coff.; in cardialgia, l l Phos.; with clear urine, Meph.; as clear as Water, IHyos.; day and night, from irritable condi- tion of bladder and sphincter, IPlant. ; with chilliness at night, IIMerc.; with chill, Meph.; after sensation of chilliness, 1 ||Med.; in colic, ICepa; during day, I | Uran. n.; all day, still oftener evening, with shuddering and chilli- ness, ICepa; day and night, attempt to retain it causes pain, ILact. ac.; with sudden desire (syphilitic neuralgia), IISyph.; in diabetes, Côp., IPod.; in diabetes insipidus, Squilla; in diabetes, foamy, strong smelling, dark, ILact, ac.; in diarrhoea, IBor.; IThuya ; in diphtheria, ILac c.; after drinking sugar Wa- 596 21. URINARY ORGANS. ter, Ant. t.; in scarlatinal dropsy, Dig.; after exertion, Æthus. ; with heat and brown red- ness of face, IKreo.; during fever, l l Med.; with cold state, in intermittent fever, Ars.; in gonorrhoea, Caps.; in haematuria, Ipec ; with headache, 1Bell., TVer.; in frontal head- ache, Vib.; in sick headache, Lac. def.; every half hour, I Apis; every half hour, dur- ing day, Il Psor.; every half hour, at night, disturbs sleep (irritable bladder), 1 Sep.; every hour, in albuminuria, Calc. a. ; once an hour, during whole day, Eup. pur.; every hour, Natr. m., | | Puls.; every hour or two, Vib.; every hour or two, night and day, Alum.; every hour, day and night, abun- dant, dark, Cain. ; every hour, day and night, with violent burning in urethra on beginning to urinate, IIMerc. sol.; eight or ten times a day, Cochl.; thirty to forty efforts in twenty- four hours, ISul.; with violent hunger, Ver.; in hysteria, IIIgn.; involuntary, with tinea capitis, Jacea ; with spasmodic pain in kid- neys, Coccus; in leucorrhoea, IIGraph., Natr. c.; in inflammation of liver, LMerc.; in marasmus, IISul.; after midnight, Zinc.; every few minutes, all day, I Apis ; every three or five minutes child passes a large quantity, IMagn. p.; almost every five minutes, Camph., Eryng.; ten times in one hour, Inul.; every ten or twelve minutes (infant), Bor.; every ten minutes, painful (gonorrhoea), Tereb.; every ten minutes, without pain, Tr Atrop. S.; every ten to fifteen minutes between 10 and 1 o'clock at night, TAtrop. s. ; every fifteen minutes (acute catarrh of bladder), Coloc.; with drawing in molars when lying down, Oleand.; in morning, after coffee, Kob.; at night, Alum., l l Amm. c.; particularly at night, IGraph., ILyc., | | Petrol.; every hour for rest of night, if he urinates after getting warm in bed, l l Med. ; at night and in morn- ing after rising, Amb.; especially at night, HSul.; after injection of nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, |Tarant.; in old age (apoplexy), IBar. c.; painful, after pain in glans, ICanth.; in puerperal eclampsia, IPhos.; in puerperal mania, INux v.; painful (chronic diarrhoea), ICup. ars.; with pain, and burning during and after urinating (catarrh of bladder), | | Uva ursi; with pressure on bladder, IISep.; with pressure on bladder and rec- tum, Cycl.; from , pressure in genitals, Merc. sol. ; profuse, l l Dros., Euph., | |Lactu. V., IMur. ac.; profuse, in anti-des- quamative stages of Bright's disease, IHell.; profuse, clear, limpid, better dulness and heaviness of head, IIGels.; profuse, in co- ryza, ICalc.; profuse, passes more than he drinks, loses strength, emaciates, Camph.; profuse, more towards and in evening, with stitches in urethra, Thuya ; profuse, light colored, with thirst, l l Fluor.ac.; profuse, worse when lying, preceded by aching pain in bladder, Nux v.; profuse, pale, ILyc.; pro- fuse, pale, with congestive headache, IGlon.; profuse, pale, in morning and forenoon, Mez.; profuse, saccharine (diabetes), ILact. ac.; profuse, disturbing sleep, Lith.; profuse, containing sugar (impotence), TMosch.; pro- fuse, whitish, Cycl.; profuse, yellow, IKalm.; profuse, light yellow, with sweetish smell and slight milky sediment, Ferr. iod.; in prolapsus of rectum, l l Ruta ; with rheumatic pain, Meph.; Scanty, IBell., Cann. i., Colch., Iber., Kob., IMur. ac.; scanty, brown, fetid, | Petrol.; scanty,burning (prolapsus), Lil.tig.; Scanty, in convulsions, ICup. m.; Scanty, light colored, Alum.; Scanty, with scalding, IGels.; Scanty, when becoming warm from working, cannot empty bladder (paresis of detrusor vesicae), | |Nux v.; sediment red, Lac c.; with slow flow, Plat.; with Smarting at meatus, IGels.; with pain in course of spermatic vessels, Camph.; sphincter having lost its energy, Phos.; with hard stool, Sars.; in stomatitis, INatr. c.; causing great suffering, Cup. ars.; with violent thirst, Ver.; with great urgency (sympathetic aphonia), ICollin.; in prolapsus uteri, Alum., Aur. met.; with worms, ICina. ɺ desire, in drops, urging ; also Urine clear, decreased. Urination, inability (ineffectual urging, ischu- ria): Acon., Anthrok., Apis, II Apoc., II Arn., 11 Ars., Aur, mur., HBell., Bor., Camph., 11Canth., Caust., ICimex, IClem., Cochl., Con., ICycl., IDig., II Eup. pur., Ferr, iod., Gels., IIHell., Hep., Hyos., IIpec., || Jamb., ILach., Laur., ILyc., Myr. cer., IIMitr. ac., II.Nux v., 10p., | [Plumb., Pod., IIPuls., Rhus, Ruta, Senecio, Sil., Stram., Sul.., Ver.; with redness and heat over region of bladder, IPuls.; with anxiety, ICham.; child, desires to urinate, none flows, at another time could not retain it, Calc.; in infants, Camph.; child, two weeks old, IEup. pur.; in cholera, IIA.com.; prevented by clots (haematuria), Cact.; with convulsions, Ipec.; in chronic cystitis, LArs.; with diarrhoea, in pregnancy, ICup. m.; in intermittent fever, Samb.; day after attack of quartan ague, IPhell.; with or without gravel, Dolich.; with sick headache, 11Con.; with heat, l l Ratan.; impeded by pain in hypogastrium (fundus vesicae), l l Phos.; worse during menses (prolapsus uteri), IAur. met.; in metritis, l l Nux v.; with great pain, | | Apis ; with excruciating pains in cystitis, Tarant.; ischuria paralytica, Sec.; pressure on loins, groins and thighs, iCarbo a.; cathether had to be used four to six times in twenty-four hours (enlargement of prostate), l l Pareira ; feels as if a tape prevented, Thuya ; wanted to urinate but suppressed it, when finally wished to could not pass any, l l Sul.; is hur- riedly impelled to pass urine, which however seems to pass forward into glans penis, and then seems to return and cause violent pain in urethra, IPrun. Bº ineffectual, stran- gury, urging; also Bladder paralysis; also Urine retention. Urination, infrequent (seldom): Arn., ICycl., INux v., IOp.; in a boy aet. four months, | | Psor.; during day, ILyc.; at long interval, in dysentery, l l Zinc.; not oftener than once in twenty-four hours, ISyph.; once in twenty- four hours and then copiously, with difficulty and slight irritation (diphtheria), II.ac. c. Urination, insufficient (incomplete, unsatis- factory): Bry, iCalc., IClem, IGels, IIHep, IKali c., Lach., Natr.c., Petrol., Rhod., Selen, Sil., Staph., Thuya ; feeling as if bladder could not be emptied thoroughly, Cub., Hep.; sen- sation as if not yet empty after dribbling of urine, has to force out last drops with hand, Staph.; last drops delayed, ICaust.; 21. URINARY ORGANS. 597 Cann. i. Bºy" in drops, ineffectual, slow ; also Urine decreased. {Jrination, flow interrupted: intermittent, flows and stops, Agar., Carbo a., 1Caust., Clem., IICon., Dulc., IGels., Kali c., ILed., ILyc., Med., Meph., IPhos. ac., ISul., Thuya, Zinc.; after coitus, in spermatorrhoea, l l Phos. ac.; in catarrhal croup, l l Ant. t.; commences to flow after waiting a long time, on account Of a cramp in sphincter vesicae, IOp.; with cutting after urination, IICon.; in chronic dysentery, 1Con.; in evening, Caust.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; during sixth month of pregnancy, | | Rhus ; spasmodic, l l Graph.; in urethritis, 1Cannab. Hº" in drops. Urination, involuntary (enuresis, incontin- ence): Acon., Alum., Amm. m., Anac., An- anth., Ant. c., II Apis, II Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Atrop. S., Bar. c., TBar. m., 1Bell., |Benz, ac., Cact., ICamph., Cannab. S., Canth., Carbo a., HCarbo v., Casc., IICaust., IICic., ICimex ; in Scarlatina, ICina, Con., Dulc., IEquiset., | |Eucal., IEup. pur., IGels., IGua- raea, IHell., IHep., Hydras., Hyos., | |Ign., IIod., IKali br., IKali ph., IKreo., ILach., Lac def., ILaur., | | Led., IILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., Merc., IMur. ac., | |Millef, HMosch., Natr. m., Natr. p., Nitr. ac., INux m., | | Nux v., OEnan., Oleand., | | Ol.jec., Op., | | Petrol., || Pic. ac., Plant., Plumb., HPod., HPuls., Ratan., Rheum, IIRhus, Ruta, Sang., HSec., IISep., Sil., Spig., IIStaph., Stilling., HStram., ISul., Tabac., | | Thuya, Vespa, Vib., | |Zinc.; acrid discharge, IHep.; in apoplexy, | | Acon., Arn. ; awakes with urging, Kreo.; in bed, in delirium, after being accused of theft, IHyos.; after bladder seemed to be emptied, HHelon.; in brain affection, IHell.; in cerebro- spinal meningitis, IHydr. ac.; in bronchitis, Caust.; in bronchitis, after intermittent fever, ICina; with burning in orifice of urethra, ISpig.; in cataract, HCaust.; before chill (in- termittent), IGels.; especially in children, IEup. pur.; in children, with acidity of stomach, l l Natr. p.; in children who grow too rapidly, IPhos.; in children, where urine is scanty, acrid, and loaded with uric acid and its deposits, Plant.; in weakly children, ICinch.; in chorea, ICed., ||Sec.; chronic, IKali ph., IKreo.; in convulsion, after fright, ICup. m.; on getting cold, ||Med.; with constrictive pain in region of bladder, IPuls.; in convulsion, Art. v., 1zinc.; when coughing, Alum., Ant. c., II Apis, Caps., IICaust., IKreo., ILach., INatr. m., IPhos. ac., | | Psor., Puls., Rhod., l l Rumex, IISquilla, IThuya, IVer., Vib., IZinc.; with cough, in facial neuralgia, I Sep.; at end of every fit of cough, Squilla ; with coughing, laughing, or making any effort, Tarant.; with cough, worse from least movement (jaundice),IPhos.; spurting, with mucous cough, ISquilla ; with cough, at night, Colch.; with cough, in pneu- monia, l l Nux v.; with cough, during preg- nancy, Ferr. ph.; when coughing, or sneez- ing (hydrometra), l l Sep.; while coughing, or , passing wind, IPuls.; during cough,in women, IPuls.; a few drops, with every fit of cough- ing, in women, Rumex ; in whooping cough, Bry, ISpong.; with general debility, ICalc. p.; diurnal, depending on an irritability of trigone and cervix vesicae, better when press- ure of urine is taken off by recumbent post- ure, HFerr. ph.; desire sudden, impossible to retain it an instant, without grasping penis, | | Thuya ; if desire is not complied with (irri- table bladder), ISep.; dribbling, Agar., II Arn., Ars., Bell., Brom., HCamph.,11Canth., IICaust., Cic., IIClem., ICOccus, Dulc., IHyos., | | Kali br., IINux v., || Plant., | |Plumb., Staph., IStram., ISul., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; dribbling, constant,in boys, Rhus; dribbling, burning, like fire, Eryng.; dribbling, in cere- brospinal meningitis, Canth.; dribbling, after suppressed gonorrhoea, Coca ; dribbling, after labor, Arn. ; in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; dribbling, with nocturnal and diurnal enure- sis, l l Nux v.; dribbling, in old people, ICepa; dribbling,in enlarged prostate, I Dig.; dribbles when sitting, passes freely when standing, Sars.; dribbling, while sitting or walking,IPuls.; dribbling, during stool, IKali br.; dribbling,af- terstool, Selen.; dribbling, after stream ceases, Cann. i., Selen., Staph.; dribbling, without being aware of itſ concussion of spine), Hyper.; dribbling, while walking, ISelen.; indyspepsia, | | Vib.; during epileptic attack, IBufo., ICaust., Cup. m., Coccul., IIHyos. ; from excitement, IGels.; during exertion, l l Bry.; in fevers, ILach. ; in typhoid fever, Hell., Iris, IMosch., IMur ac., IVer., TVer. v.; in typhus, Arg. nit., | | Chin. S., Colch., iPhos., | |Psor.; from fright, during coition, ILyc.; after repeated attacks of gonorrhoea, |Nux v.; with gravel, IDolich.; hot, Cham., IHep., | | Psor.; gushes out, with sensation of hot water passing over parts, l l Lac def.; in hydrocephalus, II)ig., IGrat., Hell., IMerc. viv.; in insanity, I Ta- rant.; because the amount is too large, Squilla ; when laughing, coughing or sneezing, INux v.; in meningitis, l l Rhus ; during menses, IHyos.; every fifteen minutes, IGels.; on motion, coughing or sneezing, Phos. ac.; at night (nocturnal emissions, wetting the bed), Acon., AEthus., Amm. c., Ananth., IIApis, IApoc., II Arg. nit., II Arn., Ars., IIBell., IIBenz. ac., Bry., Calc., Carb. S., Carbo v., IICaust., HCham., | | Chen. v., HChloral., Cina, Cinch., | | Coca, Con., Cub., IEquiset., Eup. pur., IIFerr., | | Fluor. ac., IGraph., IIHep., || Kali br., IIRCreo., | | Lac def., Magn. S., | |Med., IMerc., INatr. c., INatr. m., IOp., | | Oxal. ac., | | Petrol., Plant., IIPuls., Rhus, Ruta, ISars., Seneg., IISep., Sil., | | Squilla, Stram., IISul.., | | Tereb., IThuya, l l (Jran. n., TVerbas.; at night, worse in autumn, Puls.; at night, in boys of light complexion, Sep.; at night, fat children, red face, sweat easily, and catch cold, ICalc.; at night, children, in latter part of night, even if they have urin- ated during night and drank no water, Chloral.; at night, in nervous children, Gels.; at night, in children of phosphorous build, IPhos.; at night, pale, lean children with large abdomen, who love sugar and highly seasoned food, and abhor to be washed, Sul.; at night, in scrofulous and syphilitic children, IKali iod.; at night, floods bed five or six times, Ferr.; especially at night after great fright two years ago, IPhos.; at night, parti- cularly in little girls, IPuls.; at night, from infancy; in a girl aet. 16, 1 ||Nux v.; at night, after blow upon head, I Sil.; when there is no tangible cause except a habit, IIFQuiset.; 598 21. URINARY ORGANS. after measles, Puls.; from midnight to morn- ing, l l Plant.; at night, during full moon, ob- stinate cases, IPSOr.; at night, from nervous irritation, IIMagn. p.; at night, old man, after dropsy, IAur. mur.; at night, in onanists, 1Sep.; at night, and while at rest, IRhus ; at night, especially during first sleep, Caust., ICina, IPhos. ac., HISep.; at night, in first sleep, fairly floods the bed, IPhos. ac.; at night, during first deep sleep from which child is roused with difficulty (enuresis nocturna), IKreo.; at night, spasmodic form, Arg. met.; at night, from weakness of sphincter, Ferr. ph., 1Gels., IPlant.; at night, from worms, TUran. n.; at night, in children with worms, and in chorea, Sil.; at night, for two years; | |Sul.; on blowing nose, IICaust., IZinc.; spurting, in old people, ICepa ; in old men, ICic.; in an old man with enlarged prostate, IAloe; in old persons, IIod..., || Kalip., ISec.; in incipient paralysis, ICund.; in paralysis of bladder, 11Caust., IIDulc.; in paralysis, not a drop flows on making greatest effort, IGels.; from paralysis of sphincter, HKali p., Tabac.; chronic, from paralysis of sphincter, in old, flabby constitutions, Thuya ; in paralysis, must satisfy desire promptly, especially at night, iPhos.; in paralysis, from irritation of lower part of spine, ILNux v.; during preg- nancy, Natr. m., Sep, ; especially after par- turition, II Ars.; with seizures of prostration, Vespa; difficult of retention, Ptel.; cannot retain after desire, ILach.; when riding, or on long walks (subparalysis of sphincter vesi- cae), I Thuya; when running, Arn.; unable to retain without extreme pain, amounting almost to spasms (weakness of bladder), | | Uran. n.; , leaving red sand on sheets (ty- phoid fever), Hyos.; in scabies, IHep.; in scarlatina, HIAilant.; in malignant scarlatina, or diphtheria, IMur. ac.; in septic diseases, ITarant.; while sitting, Caust.; whenever he sat down, day and night, I Natr. m.; during deep sleep in daytime, Bell.; while sneez- ing, l l Caust., HINatr. m.; , when standing, |Bell.; follows dry stool with difficult defeca- tion, IZinc.; after each dysenteric stool, Alum.; in tetanus, ICup. m.; with thirst, Acon.; unconsciously, Amyg., ICinch.,ICycl., | |Ver.; with vomiting and diarrhoea, Dig.; while walking, Ananth., Caust., IIFerr., II.Natr. m., Ruta, Zinc.; while walking or rising from a seat, IMagn. c.; in walking and sitting, Stram.; while walking or standing (fa- cial neuralgia), l l Sep.; when walking, in tumor of vulva, ICalc.; must rush from work during day at risk of wetting his clothes if he did not yield (irritability of bladder), ISul.; with ascarides, IFerr. in drops, night; also Bladder paralysis, weakness. Urination, knees: passed only by going down on knees since confinement two weeks previ- ously (dysuria), IPareira; must get down on all fours to urinate, IIPareira. Urination, lying down: urine more easily re- tained, Dig. ; discharge while lying down, with , sensation as if movement of bowels would fol- low (paralysis of sphincter), IPuls. TJrination, mental condition: has to wait long for urine to pass, especially if others are near by, Natr. m.; thinking of urination causes necessity, IOxal, ac.; desire caused by think- ing about pain (vaginitis), Merc. viv.; no will to urinate, in childbed, IIIHyos. Urination, navel: oozes through open umbili- cus, l l Hyos. - Urination, night: Alum., Amm. c., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., IIBell., Bry., HCalc., Caust., | | | ina, Coca, ICup. m., | | Dros., Graph., Hell., Hep., | |Iod., Jamb., Lith., Merc., Natr. m., JNux V., Op., HPuls., Rhus, Ruta, ISep., Sil., Squilla, Stram., IISul.; desire awakes, I | Hep., Kali c.; in diabetes, HCup. m., Natr. S.; a few drops, red, bloody, burning, INux v.; fou” or five times, not much during day, Therid.; fre- quent, Amm. m., 1Calc., Calend., Cinnab., IDaph., Glon, IHyos., HJamb., | | Lac C., Lith.; frequent, in apoplexy, Anac.; fre- Quent, intense burning and pain in small of back, IITereb.; frequent, in dyspepsia, HLyc.; frequent, with gravel, ILyc.; frequent, in mental derangement, Con...; frequent, Scanty or profuse, pale, Squilla; frequent, with much pressure and scanty emission, IKali c.; fre- quent, no rest (diabetes mellitus), Arg. met. ; in chronic gleet, cannot retain for more than an hour after 5 or 6 P.M., || Med.; large quan- tities, colorless, IPhos. ac.; like mealy water, ICanth.; between 12 and 3 o'clock, Con. ; each night, between 12 and 3 A.M. (in preg- nancy), Acon.; only night and morning, Seneg.; sediment white, IBry.; several times, Bor., Thuya; several times, in ante-desquama- tive stage of Bright's disease, Helon.; several times, in chronic irritability of bladder, Sul.; in chronic stricture, l l Med. ; sudden, drives out of bed before stool in morning, HRunnex; twice, Chim. m. ; two or three times, l l Sars.; two or three times, with cirrhotic kidney, | |Plumb.; three times, a pint each time (dia- betes), ICarbol. ac.; three times (gastricism), IKali c.; with uterine tumor, HKali c. gº involuntary night. Urination, flows as easily as if it were oil: Apoc. Urination, painful: gº” During urination, pain. Urination, position: almost touches floor with forehead in order to be able to urinate, Pa- reira. Bºy" knees, lying, sitting, standing. Urination, quick: l l Nux v. Urination, seldom : gº infrequent. Urination, sitting: can only pass urine while siting bent backward, l l Zinc.; , cannot pass while standing, only when sitting down, brought on or worse by worry, 11Zinc. Urination, slow : in passing, Alum., Apis, II Arn., HCamph., Cann. i., 1Clem., Hep., ILaur., Lyc., IMur. ac., Natr. m., IPetrol., Raph., IRhus, Sec., Sep., Sil, Stram, Zinc.; in coming, must press along time, Apis, Cact., Cannab., Coccus, Hep., Prun., Raph., Sec., Stram.; after long attempt water passes abundantly, l l Cact.; is obliged to wait awhile before urine flows and then it flows slowly, IIHep.; sometimes it takes half an hour to empty bladder, leaving him in a weak condi- tion, l l Med...; no energy, Diad., Stram.; in typhoid fever, Bell.; but frequent, Plat.; hesi- tation, in hysteralgia, ISec.; a small quantity takes ten minutes to pass (cystic blennorrhoea), | | Uva ursi; lasts ten or fifteen minutes, in spinal disease, Apis; from paresis of Sphincter vesicae, ISul.; in rheumatism of knee, Berb.; with soreness and burning, IKali c.; in Spinal 21. URINARY ORGANS. 599 disease, Apis ; while at stool (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), Selen.; in a small stream, or in drops, Agar.; in secondary Syphilis, I ISyph. Hº difficult, insufficient, stream, straining: urging; also Bladder paralysis; also Urine retention. Urination, spasmodic : gº interrupted Urination, standing: could pass urine only when standing, ||Sars...; inability to pass without standing with feet wide apart and body inclined forward, Chim. umb. Urination, strangury (urinary tenesmus): II Apis, IApoc., ILArs., Aspar., HBell., 1Cact., ICamph., II Canth., Card. m., | | Chel., IChim. umb., Cinch. bol., 1Clem., Cochl., 1Con., Cop., Elaps, Euphor., | | Helon., ILyc., HINux v., IIPareira, IPlumb., HPolyg., Prun., || Ran. Sc., Sars., Sil., IUran. n., l l Urt. ur., Uva ursi; as from atony, Il Plumb.; in a child, I.Art. v.; from cold or cold drinks, IDulc.; after getting feet and bowels cold, ICepa; chronic, from standing on a cold pavement, HCalc.; with colic, Arn.; constant, TIArn., Aur. met., IBar. C., TBar. m., Cann. S., II Pareira, Sul., Thuya, Uva ursi, Ver. ; constant, all day, twice as much passed as usual, Eup. pur.; constant, passing a few drops, All. Sat.; constant, with heat during urination, Con...; constant, in hydrothorax, Colch. ; constant, in kidney disease, IHep.; constant, in urinary sickness, | | Con...; constant, at night, IDig.; constant, with profuse light clear discharge like water (polyuria), IMur. ac.; constant, painful, with frequent discharge of a few drops with in- crease of pain, I Sul.; constant, can hardly retain it, could not pass any if she forcibly retained it, and suffered severe pains, l l Ruta ; constant, with scanty discharge, Dig., Sil.; constant, passes little at a time (dysmenor- rhoea, Scarlatina, ovaritis), Apis; constant, without , sufficient discharge, worse sitting (walks about), Chim, umb.; strong contrac- tion, during spasm, Hyos.; with discharge of blood and slime, Uva ursi; after drinking beer, INux m., INux v.; in dysentery, IICaps.; in gonorrhoea, ICaps., Petrosel., IITereb.; with headache, Lil. tig.; with hemorrhage from bladder, Colch.; in hysteria, ILNux m.; from mechanical injury, Apis; precedes menstrual colic, TVer. v. ; in orchitis after mismanaged gonorrhoea, IClem.; painful, IDulc., Pareira ; in peritonitis, ILach. ; in prosopalgia, Ign. ; from stricture following gonorrhoea, Camph.; from excessive use of tobacco, Op. ; urine only reaches glans penis and causes violent pain and spasms, also with tenesmus in rectum, Prun.; urine diminished red, Sabina; urine scanty, in scarlatina, ILyc.; due to uterine displacement, Eup. pur.; Vomiting, purging and urination simultane- ously, caused by spasmodic contraction, ICrotal. Hº" in drops, urging; also Bladder pressing, tenesmus. Urination, stream: divided, forked, Arg. nit., Cann. S., Canth., | | Chim. umb., Clem., Cinch. bol, Merc., IRhus; divided, in gonorrhoea, IThuya; cannot feel passing through urethra, (cataract), Caust. ; feeble, in gonorrhoea, IIMerc. cor. ; propelled , with great force, ICic.; not sensible of stream, IICaust.; small, Eup. pur., Gymn.; small, curved to left, Cinch. bol.; Small, with straining, feels as if a swell- ing retarded it, Hippom.; Small, as a thread (stricture), l l Chim. umb.; thin, Camph., Spong., ISul., Zinc.; thin, feeble, Sars.; thin, or only drop by drop (gonorrhoeal cystitis), IMerc.; thin, as if urethra were constricted, IClem., IGraph., Nitr. ac.; thin, in stricture, Canth. ; twisted (after suppressed gonor- rhoea), Coca ; weak, Cham.; weak, drops vertically down, IIHep. Hº interrupted; also Chap. 21, Urethra stricture. Urination, urging (pressing): Amm. m., Asim..., Aspar., Bar. C., Bry., Card. m., Chen. v., Clem., | | Hydras., Ictod., IKali c., ILyc., | |Mitch. rep., Prun., | | Vib.; with tension in abdomen, during pregnancy, IPuls.; with cutting and pinching in abdomen, worse night (dysuria), Merc.; anxious, day and night, Carbo v.; awakens, Sil.; awakes 3 A.M., Sarrac.; as if bladder were constantly full, little is passed, followed by dragging as if much should be passed, Ruta ; with pressing in bladder, Coccus; worse from obstruction of bowels (asthma), II Arg. nit.; with burning- biting in bladder and urethra, Prun.; catarrh of bladder, IColoc., | | Seneg.; ineffectual, in children, cry impatiently and grasp abdomen, ILyc.; follows chilliness, Senecio; with colic, IIStaph.; with obstinate constipation, Sars.; in whooping cough, IBry.; and crying, l l Erig.; with cutting in bladder, caused by motion of child (pregnancy), l l Thuya ; after cutting in umbilicus, Camph. ; chiefly during day, worse the more he stands, IFerr. ph.; in diabetes insipidus, Squilla ; after dreaming of urinat- ing, ILac c.; with dribbling, after usual dis- charge, IGraph.; in dysentery, IColch.; with dysmenorrhoea, disappearing , with Onset of flow, worse cold milk, IKali iod.; especially in evening, Sabad.; frequent, Act. sp., AEthus., IAlum., Aloe, Amm. . m., ILArn., Berb., ICalc. p., 1Cann. S., Cham., | | Chel., Chlor., ICina, 1Clem., Cornus, TFluor. ac., l l Mang, Pallad., | | Plumb., Thuya; frequent, with acrid smarting, after every discharge, urging, worse towards morning, Lil. tig.; frequent, with drawing in region of bladder, Rhod.; frequent, from pressure on bladder, IPuls.; fre- quent, with painful bearing down in neck of bladder, in morning, Sep.; frequent, with bruised sore sensation low down in abdomen (phlegmasia alba dolens), Nux v.; frequent, severe, with burning in glans, when urine pas- ses guttatim (cysto-blennorrhoea), l l Uva ursi; frequently, especially after coffee, Oleand.; frequent, day and night, in catarrh of blad- der, and leucorrhoea, , Caust.; frequent, day and night, with , incessant Secretion, IRhus ; frequent, with dribbling, Caust.; frequent, in epilepsy, ICaust.; frequent, with haematuria, in typhus, IMerc.; frequent, almost ineffectual, with cutting, Puls.; frequent, ineffectual, Canth., ISpong.; fre- quent, ineffectual in diarrhoea, Caps.; fre- quent, ineffectual, with diminished secretion, Sars.; frequent, large quantities of red urine, IHelon.; frequent, with copious pale dis- charge, cannot get out of bed quick enough at night, IIRreo.; frequent, with copious dis- charge in toothache, Spig.; frequent, with profuse discharge, Sabina, Samb.; frequent, in newly married people, especially the wo- men, Staph.; frequent, before menses, IIRali 600 21. URINARY ORGANS. iod.; frequent, in emansio mensium, IDig.; frequent, every few minutes, followed by dis- charge of a few drops of slimy, burning urine (dysuria), Merc.; frequent, mostly at night, ISpig. ; frequent, all night, at least from 5 or 7 P.M. until 5 A.M., Syph.; frequent, at night, with Scanty discharge, Zinc.; frequent, pain- ful, passing small quantities, IAlum.; frequent, with pain in neck of bladder on attempting it, after catching cold, ICop.; frequent, with pain in neck of bladder and end of penis, HFerr.ph.; frequent, during pregnancy, IINux v.; frequent, with sensation as if urine could inot be long retained, Rumex ; frequent, scanty, ICycl., IIHell., ISpong.; frequent, scanty, in anasarca, IHell.; frequent, scanty, frequently only drops, Dros.; frequent, at first Only a few drops, then usual stream, HKali n.; frequent, only a few drops are dis- charged, with Severe cutting pains in vesical region, and burning sensation in urethra, | |Sul.; frequent, with scanty green urine, Ruta ; frequent, with scanty, high-colored urine, AESC. h.; frequent, scanty, must hurry, IIMerc. Sol.; frequent, scanty, particularly at night, cutting in abdomen, Nitr. ac.; fre- quent, with scanty discharge in a thin stream, Staph.; frequent, slow discharge, IKali c.; can scarcely hold, | Aloe, Bor., HCalc., Merc. sol., Puls.; steadily increasing, ICanth.; in- effectual, Ced., Sec.; ineffectual, in catarrh of bladder, Caust.; ineffectual, colic, involving bladder, Acon. ; ineffectual, finally a small quantity of hot urine is passed, with drawing in upper abdomen, extending to small of back, and pressing towards lumbar region, IKreo.; ineffectual, except at long intervals, Lach. ; ineffectual, during pregnancy (strangury), ILyc.; ineffectual, before stool, IRheum ; in- effectual, after stool, Lyss.; with itching, in region of bladder, especially at night, Sep.; in chronic keratitis,after vaccination, | | Thuya; caused by spasmodic labor pains, INux v.; from heavy lifting (dyspnoea), IBry.; pre- cedes too late and Scanty menses, Sars.; with mucous discharge, Daph.; with pinching around navel while sitting, going into groin, | | Natr. S.; in acute desoluamative nephritis, !Coccus; worse at night (albuminuria), Aur. mur.; painful, Phyt.; painful, anxious, II Acon.; painful, in diarrhoea, l l Ant. t.; painful, every two hours, in old man, ICanth.; painful, in- effectual, IIMux v.; painful, disappears when menses come, IKali iod.; increases pains, urine passes in drops, l l Plumb.; painful, in peritonitis, ILyc.; painful, with scant dis- charge and burning (cystitis), INux v.; from pressure on bladder, ISep.; with pressure on bladder, IINux v.; with pressive pain, Cann. s.; quick, Arg. nit. ; with rheumatic wan- dering pains in limbs, Meph.; Scanty dis- charge, IGraph.; Scanty, after a slight accumu- lation, Lyss., Ol. an.; scanty, burning dis- charge, Lyc.; scanty, burning after, Phell.; scanty, a few drops, ICanth.; a few burning drops, Erig.; scanty, at night, Nux m.; scanty, in paralysis of sphincter vesicae, IPuls.; from a small quantity of urine in bladder, IICanth.; scanty, inability to void usual quantity, late in afternoon, Merc. Sul.; Scanty, with sensation of weight and bearing down in pelvis, better łying down, IPallad.; with sexual weakness, Mang.; causing spasm, Hell.; with partial loss of power in sphincter (neuralgic head- ache after cerebrospinal meningitis), IGels.; worse standing and walking, better sitting, 1Canth.; with much straining, cannot pass a drop, Cann. i.; during stool, ICic.; sudden, HPhos., Rumex, Thuya ; sudden, with gonor- rhoeal affections, HPetrosel.; sudden, irresist- ible, Phos. ac.; with tickling in urethra to neck of bladder, I.Ferr.; urine passes only after waiting several minutes, Sep.; must wait long before urine will pass, or inability with constant bearing down, IILyc.; with great quantity of clear watery urine, HColoc.; after urination (nephritis, etc.), Chim. umb.; cervix uteri engorged, dark red, swollen, |Mitch. rep.; with vomiting at night, IHyper. BEFORE URINATION, abdomen: pain in bowels, Brach.; colicky pain, IPuls. Before urination, back: aching in kidneys worse (diabetes mellitus), IILyc.; burning in kidneys, Rheum; pain, ILyc.; pain in coc- cyx extending into urethra, IKalibi.; pain in Small of, on retaining, I Natr. S.; pain in direc- tion of ureters, urine turbid, IChel. Before urination, bladder: burning, Rheum; burning, with aching, JFluor. ac.; cutting, Calc. p.; pain worse, IICanth; pain in neck, Nux v.; pressure, Arn., Calc. p., JNux v., IPhyt., IPuls.; frequent and continued spasm (cysto-blennorrhoea), Manc., ||Uva ursi. Before urination, burning: Apis, Bor., Bry., Calc., Cann. i., Colch., Puls.; in glans, Anac., ICochl.; in orifice, I Caps. Before urination, head : if bladder is not re- lieved, pressing pain on vertex and temples, TFluor. ac. Before urination, heart: pains, HLith. Before urination, leucorrhoea: bland yellow, with frequent desire to urinate, IKreo. Before urination, prostatic fluid discharged : PSOr. Before urination, 1Natr. m. Before urination, stool: Bor. Before urination, sweat: IPareira. Before urination, urethra : contraction, Natr. m.; cutting, Bry, Calc., p., IICanth.; cutting in glans, ICochl.; yellowish gleet, Bar. c.; scalding, Cann. i.; Scalding, in catarrh of blad- der, Seneg.; smarting, in fossa, Senecio ; stinging, Cann. i. Gº burning. iº Before urination, urging : Gº Urination, strangury, urging. DURING URINATION, abdomen : buboes burn, ICarbo a.; colic, ICham.; constriction, in left groin, Ars.; cramp or colic worse, principal- ly right side, accompanied by constant eructa- tion, better from external warmth, Pallad.; cutting, ILyc.; drawing in right side, Card. m.; spasmodic drawing in left groin, Agar.; lancinating to chest worse, Clem.; pain, Bry., Coloc.; pain in left groin, Bell.; pain in lower, Agnus; pressing in lower, Natr. m.; supports with hands, IILyc. During urination, back: aching, I Ant. c., IKali bi.; burning, in kidneys, Rheum ; pain, Ipec.; pain in Os coccygis, IGraph.; in kidneys, Ag- nus; pain severe over right kidney, Senecio; shuddering along spine, INitr. ac. During urination, bladder: burning, Rheum ; burning in neck, ICham., Petrol.; burning in rectum : contraction, 21. URINARY ORGANS. 601 and tearing in neck, Nux v.; constriction in neck, Colch.; cutting and feeling of stran- gulation at neck, Polyg.; drawing in fe- male, upward, Calc. p., Phyt.; pain, after typhoid fever, Manc.; unable to locate pain or to determine whether it was worse in blad- der or in bowels (after injection of nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea), |Tarant. ; pressure, Asar., Berb., ICamph., Hyos., Sil.; painful pressing, Lach.; SOre feeling worse, Natr. a.; Spasm, Asaf.; pain from spasm in neck of, (hydrothorax), IColch.; stitches, Manc., Natr. m.; tenesmus, Apis, Coccus, I Plat., Val.; painful tenesmus, l l Med. During urination, bleeding: Gºurine bloody. During urination, burning : . Aloe, Alum., IAnt. c., Arg. nit., Ars., Ascl. s., Asim., Asta.c., | | Aur. mur., Bapt., Bar. c., Bell., IBerb., Cact., Calad., Calc., Calc. p., l l Camph., Cann. i., IICann. S., IICanth., ICaps., | | Carbo a., | | Carbo v., Castor., Caust., ICepa, 1Cham., Chin. S., Clem., Coccus, Colch., | | Con., ICoral., Crot. t., Cup. ars., M.Dig., IDulc., Erig., Eup. pur., Ferr., Gels., Grat., Hell., IHelon., IHep., IIgn., IIpec., Iris, Jamb., IKali c., IKali n., ILach., ILyc., Magn. c., | |Magn. p., Merc., EIMerc. cor., HMez., HMur. .ac., HINatr. c., Natr. m., Natr. p., TNatr. S., Nitr. ac., Nitrum, INux m., INux v., Oleand., Ol. an., IPhos., IPhos. ac., ||Plat., IPsor., IPuls., Raph., Ratan., IISars., Seneg., Sep., Sil., IStaph., ISul., IITereb., Thlaspi, Thuya, TVer., Verbas.; air passes out of female urethra, 1Sars.; in ascites, l l Rheum ; especially near neck of bladder, Apis ; with painful bearing down, Psor.; in bulbus, HKali bi.; in catarrh, | |Ran. Sc.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Canth.; especially after coitus, Caust.; after catching cold (renal colic), ILyc.; especially at com- mencement of cystitis, IArs.; with frequent desire (metritis), l l Nux v.; last drops, IClem.; dysuria, Merc.; in female, HBerb.; like fire, penis being erect, Cain.; with discharge of elongated flakes, l l Sars.; in forepart, INux v.; in forepart, when passing last drops (gon- orrhoea), Merc.; in fossa, HKali bi., Petrol.; in glans, ICochl., ILyc.; in glans, continuing long after, IKali bi.; in glans (intervals of at- tacks of epilepsy), Ars.; in gleet, I Sul.; like incipient gonorrhoea, Med.; in gonorrhoea, IChel., IICochl., || Merc., IIMerc. cor., HINux v., Sabad.; in haematuria, Sul.; in incar- cerated hernia, ICepa; as if red hot iron were passed along urethra, Il Canth.; obstinate vesical irritability, IChim. umb.; with itch- ing, Pareira ; with enlarged liver, ICon.; in inflammation of liver, Merc.; worse at be- ginning or during interruptions, Clem.; dur- ing menses, Zinc.; in morning, Anag.; in nephritis, Sabina; worse at night, with in- creased flow, I | Natr. s.; in orifice, I Aph. ch., Calc., ICaps., IDulc., | | Gamb., IPuls., ISul. ; in orifice, in gonorrhoea, l l Med.; in orifice, at night, IAgar.; at orifice, in sperm- atorrhoea, l l Phos. ac.; in ovaritis, Amb.; in ovarian dropsy, IApis; in glans, lasting several days, then disappearing and re- appearing regularly every month (rheum- atism), ILyc.; with paralysis of arms, IRhus; from perineum through whole urethra, Petro- sel.; along perineum (after a fall, on perineum), Arn.; in pregnancy, IICamph.; with pressure, during night, Nux v.; in enlargement of prostate gland, Il Pareira ; as if raw, Colch., IMerc. Sol.; in rheumatism, IDulc.; soreness, Carbo a.; with strangury, IIArs., | | Canth., | |Plumb.; in syphilis, Nitr. ac.; in angina syphilitica, Lach.; and tenesmus, with fever, Eucal.; with thirst, Stram.; with increased urine, Niccol.; in vaginitis, Merc. viv. During urination, chill: rigor, Stram. During urination, chilliness: ISep. During urination, sensation as if a cold drop of urine were passing: Agar. During urination, discharge : blood and mucus, Calc., IIMerc. cor.; of offensive mucus (ca- tarrh of bladder), Lach.; filaments of ropy mucus escape with last drops, Cub.; polypous masses, Calc. During urination, epigastrium: pains, Ipec. During urination, faint feeling: Acon. During urination, female sexual organs:stringy black blood, from vagina, Cochl.; burning, in pudenda, IIR reo.; burning and warmth in vagina, Cop.; cutting between labia, Con...; distress in region of uterus worse, ICalc. p.; hemorrhage from uterus, large clots, Coccus; irritation and tenderness of extreme lower part of vagina worse (vaginitis), Coccus ; itch- ing of vulva, Sil.; lancinating worse, Clem.; leucorrhoea, IICalc., M.Coff., IISil.; intense pain in vulva, ILac C.; vagina pains as if sore, HIKreo.; vulva and anus painful, Amm. c.; pimples on Vagina burn, Ang.; prolapsus uteri worse,1Calc. p.; smarting in pudenda, IIICreo., INatr. m.; Soreness in vulva, RNatr. m. During urination, head: heat, ISep. During urination, heart: pains, I Lith.; particu- larly last drops, rheumatic constricting pain, forcing him to cry out, turns blue in face (dropsy of chest), Aspar. During urination, hemorrhoids: blood, IKali c.; protrude, Bar. c. During urination, hips: pain, Berb. During urination, pain in right leg as if veins. were bruised: INatr. C. During urination, pain (undefined): AEsc. h., Act. sp., Amyg., I Apis, Bell., Calad., Camph., IICannab., IICanth., Clem., Coloc., Colch., Con., Dulc., Elat., IErig., IEucal., Gels., IHep., Indig., Ind., Iris, IIIyc., IIMerc., INatr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., Phos., IPhos. ac., IPuls., Rob., Sars., Senecio, Sep., Sul., IThuya, Ver.; in affection of prostate, Apis: with albuminous urine, l l Equiset., | | Uran. n.; in ardor urinae, Clem.; in catarrh of bladder, ICanth.; dysuria, Lith.; after dinner and supper, Nux m.; discharge of a few drops of bloody urine, 11Canth.; with milky, acrid, sore-making discharge, Cop.; doubles up and screams, IICanth.; in intermittent fever, | |Sul. ac.; in typhoid fever, Bell., ILyc.; fiery, Bapt.; in gastric derangement, Dory.; in renal inflammation, ||Senecio; in desoluama- tive nephritis, l l Plumb.; in affections of liver with dropsy, Fluor, ac.; pain lasting several minutes, l l Puls.; at night (catarrh of bladder), ICanth.; in parts over which urine passes, | |Sul.; in prolapsus, l l Rhus ; causes him to shiver and dance around room in agony, IPetrosel; causes screaming and moaning, IICanth.; slight, in metrorrhagia, Elaps; spasmodic, Pareira ; terrible, from gonorrhoea, | |Lac c.; after vaccination, I IThuya. discharge 602 21. URINARY ORGANs. During urination, perineum : jammed feeling, #: ; pressing near anus (enlarged prostate), yC. During urination, rectum : prolapsus, IMur, ac., Val.; involuntary mucous discharge, Carbol. ac.; pressure (bladder complaint in old man), ICanth.; painful tenesmus, l l Med.; tearing, Ruta. During urination, male sexual organs: burn- ing in inflamed foreskin, Calc.; discharge of prostatic fluid, Natr. c.; pain in prostate gland, Cop. ; discharge of liquor seminis, IGels.; involuntary seminal losses, with ab- sence of erections, Nuph.; drawing in sper- matic cord, Bell., Canth.; uneasy feeling in cords, I Apis. During urination, shoulder : sensation in right, as if something Were running or creeping, IHep. During urination, stomach : pain in region of, Laur. During urination, stool : acrid mucus, with sen- sation of weakness in loins, Puls. ; diarrhoeic, IIAlum.; involuntary, Hyos., Ind., IMur. ac., INatr. S., ISquilla ; purging and vomiting simultaneously, caused by spasmodic contrac- tion, with tenesmus and strangury, HCrotal.; slight, Ind.; small, Mur. ac.; passage of soft (bladder complaint in old man), ICanth.; as if thin stool would escape, Aloe ; urging, IAloe, Alum., Canth.; urging, compelling him to cease, lest a fecal discharge occur, IMur. ac.; urging, after vaccination, l l Thuya ; passage of urine during stool, Bell. ; can only urinate while at stool, Alum., Amm. m., Laur., Natr. p., Sil. During urination, pain down thighs: IPareira. During urination, urethra : acridity, ICaust.; biting, Cham., Equiset., IGraph.; biting, in gonorrhoea, IIMerc. cor.; burning, 5& burn- ing; constriction, Apis, Ant. C., Arn., Bry., | | Calc., Cann., IICanth., Carbo V., | | Chel., Con., Dig., Guaiac., Hep., Iris, ILach., Merc., HMerc. sol., HMur. ac., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., INux m., Petrol., Phos. ac., Psor., HPuls., Sep., Sil., Staph., Thuya, Uva ursi; cutting pain in cerebrospinal meningitis, Canth.; cutting, at glans, ICOchl.; cutting in glans and abdomen (gravel), ILyc.; cutting, in gon- orrhoea, IICochl.; cutting, in affection of sym- pathetic nervous system, l l Phos.; cutting, at root of penis, pains come on just as last drops are voided, Med. ; cutting in stricture, | | Chim. umb.; discharge of pus (after a fall on per- ineum), Arn.; drawing, Con...; hardness, in male urethra, Calc. p.; heat, Ast. r., Castor., Con., HKali bi.; itching, | |Lyc., JNux v.; itching at meatus, Anthrok.; itching, in meatus (female), preceded by an urgent de- sire, Petrol.; itching, in ovaritis, Amb.; itching, worse by pressure, Mez.; lacerating at point of penis (chronic catarrh of bladder), | | Pareira; pain, in cystitis, Med.; pain, with last drops, Cub.; pain in fossa, on beginning, IBar. c.; pain, in glans, Oxal. ac.; pain, dur- ing gonorrhoea, ICinnab, INitr, ac.; in mem- branous portion, IICanth.; pain acute, in ori- fice, Zing.; pain, as from a sore, wakes him at night, ICinnab.; violent pains, causing him to tremble and cry (gonorrhoea), Polyg.; pain, with vertigo, ICon.; pricking, Iris ; pricking, at end, Cycl.; pricking, in obstinate vesical irritability, IChim. umb.; scalding, Cann- i.; scalding, especially near neck of bladder, Apis ; scalding, with gonorrhoea, ICub.; Scald- ing, at point of penis (chronic catarrh of blad- der), l l Pareira; scalding, 5& Urine hot; shooting, l l Magn. p.; flying, shoots in morn- ing, Sul.; Smarting, Cham., Cub., Ign., IMagn. c., Natr. m., HPtel., ISep.; smarting, in dentition, IRheum ; smarting, in gonor- rhoea, Cap.s, IIMerc. cor., Tereb.; smarting, in intermittent, ICOccul.; Smarting, at meatus, Calc. fl., 1Gels., Kob.; smarting, in ovaritis, HAmb.; smarting, in ovarian dropsy, Lil. tig.; smarting, in prolapsus uteri, Alum., IApis; smarting, in syphilis, Nitr. ac.; sore- ness, IApis, Brach., Calc., Carbo V., Eup. pur., Hep., IIgn., ILyc., Magn. C., Mez., Natr.C., Nitr. ac., Nux V., IPhos., Senecio, Sep., Sil.; Soreness in glans,Lyc.; SOreness,during gonor- rhoea, ICinnab., | | Med. ; sore pain, Calc.; sore- ness, worse by pressure, IMez.; sticking, 1Camph.; sticking,in forepart, INux v.; stick- ing, in gonorrhoea, ICaps.; Stinging, Cann. i., Hell., Mygale, IPuls., Seneg.; stinging, behind glans, Eryng.; Stitching, Arn., Cannab., Clem., ILyc., Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., Sene- cio; stitching, in haematuria, ISul.; stitches and smarting, IGraph. ; suffering, IBenz. ac.; tearing, HCarbo v., Ruta ; contact with chancre causes tearing affecting whole organism (syph- ilis), l l Jacar.; tickling and burning at Orifice, Anthrok.; tingling, from perineum through whole urethra, Petrosel.; titillation, in ovar- itis, I Amb.; tenesmus and burning in urethra, as if urine were very warm, Colch.; thrilling, Jalap.; thrill, in vaginitis, Merc. viv.; pain- ful urging, I Agar. B& burning. AFTER URINATION, abdomen: spasmodic contraction, INatr. m.; pains better, Carbo a.; weakness in upper part, Ars. After urination, back: aching better, IIIyc. After urination, bladder: sore aching, worse, Calc. p.; symptoms better, Zinc.; burning, Berb., ILyc.; burning, with aching, I Fluor. ac.; crawling, IIyc.; cutting, in female, deep into left, Calc. p.; cutting and feeling of strangulation at neck, l l Polyg.; feeling of ful- ness, Dig.; as if full and moving up and down at every step, Ruta ; pain in neck, Apis ; pain worse, IICanth.; pain in front, near neck, | |Sars.; pressure, Asar., Berb., ICamph., HDig.; pressing, in female, Calc. p.; pressing pain, Asar., Berb., Canth., Cinch., Eup. pur., Lacc., Lith., Natr. m., Ruta ; pressure and acute pain, Brach.; spasm, Asaf.; spasmodic pain in neck, extending to pelvis and thighs, IPuls.; pain- ful spasmodic closing of sphincter, ICann. S.; sharp stitches in neck for many hours, Con...; tenesmus, IApis, Colch., Cub., Squilla ; as if urine remained behind, IBerb., Cub.; weight, Arund. After urination, bleeding: a few drops of blood, IMez., IPuls., Sul.; hemorrhage, Merc. B& Bladder bleeding, hemorrhoids; Urethra bleeding ; Urine bloody. After urination, burning: Arund., Aspar., Astac., Berb., Brom., Calc., Calc. p., Cann. i., Cann. S., IICaps., Clem., Coccus, Colch, Coloc., Cup. ars., Grat., Iris, IKalic., ILyc., Magn. m., II.Natr. c., INatr. m., INatr. S., JNitr. ac., Phell., IPuls., Seneg., IStaph., IThuya; back part, with sensation as if one drop had re- 21. URINARY ORGANS. 603 mained behind, with unsuccessful effort to void it, IKali bi.; in evening, with pressure on bladder, Sep.; burning in female urethra, |Berb.; burning in glans, Anac., Cochl.; burning from glans to root, ISars. ; for half hour, Dig.; in morning, Con.; especially near neck of bladder, Apis ; in orifice, I Caps., 1Card. m., Casc., Lyss., IPuls.; in strangury, | &Plumb.; Scanty, with urine full of sediment, 1Cop. After urination, chilliness: ISep.; better, | |Med. ; commencing at region of neck of bladder, spreads upward over whole upper part of body, l l Sars.; Shivering, Jamb., Med.; shuddering, Iodof.; spinal, l l Med. After urination, coldness: Med. After urination, desire: not relieved, Con. ; renewed, Bov., WNitr. ac., Calc. Hºº urging. After urination, dribbling: Agar., Ammoniac.; Apoc., Arg. nit., Bar. c., Brom., Calc., ICan- nab., Colch., Con., Graph., Helon., Kali c., Lach., Natr. m., HPetrol.., | ||Pic. ac., Selen., Sil., Sinap., Staph., Thuya, Verbas., Zing.; in chronic gonorrhoea, Petrosel.; in second- ary syphilis, l l Rhus. Bladder paralysis; Urination in drops, involuntary. After urination, elastic feeling: in urinary organs with subsequent pleasurable sensa- tion, Fluor. ac. After urination, eyes: suddenly brightness be- fore, Jamb. - After urination, fainting: Med. After urination, head: heat, HSep.; pain on vertex, Caust. After urination, aching in kidneys: better in diabetes mellitus, IILyc. After urination, leucorrhoea: Niccol.; ceases, |Natr. c.; worse in morning, IMagn. m.; thin, Niccol. After urination, mental condition: things seem more beautiful, but become gloomy. again after a quarter of an hour, Jamb. After urination, mucus: discharge, Apis ; and blood, IIMerc. cor. After urination, nausea: Castor. After urination, pain (undefined): Apis, Asaf., Asar., Aspar., Berb., Canth., Con., Cub., Dig., Equiset.; Eup. pur., Helon, Kali bi., Kreo., Lac C., Laur., Lith., Natr. m., Sars., Staph., Thuya. After urination, perineum : pains, following checked gonorrhoea, Coca ; pinching pain, pressing in region of neck of bladder, some- what to left side, extending throughout whole lower pelvis and into thighs (inflammation of prostate), l l Puls.; pressing, near anus (en- larged prostate), ILyc. After urination, rectum : burning, IIMitr. ac. After urination, sexual organs (female): burn- ing, IIR reo., INatr. m.; clitoris erect, Calc. p.; smarting, IIRCreo.; Smarting, as from salt, Caust.; soreness, TNatr. m. After urination, sexual organs (male): dis- charge of thin, glutinous substance, INatr. m.; erections, Aloe; long-lasting erections in morning, Form. ; , erection at night, Lith.; itching in glans, Calc.; pain into spermatic cord, ILith. ; prostatic discharge, Anac., IHep., Hipp., IKali c., Lyss., IISul.; relaxa- tion, weakness, Calc. p.; violent shooting in hard swelling in left epididymis running up- ward and spreading over whole pubic region (after contusion), Tarax.; smarting in outer edge of prepuce worse, Bell. ; stinging in penis, Brach. After urination, shoulder: cutting pain, worse, changes to throbbing, Brach. After urination, stool : involuntary, Arg. nit. After urination, ureters: drawing along, com- pels bending double, | |Sul. After urination, urethra : acridity, ICaust.; biting, Clem., Equiset.; biting in fossa, IPetrosel.; biting pain, Caps.; constriction, Cub.; constriction behind glans, worse from motion, better from absolute rest (strangury), IPlumb.; contractive pain, Nux v.; painful con- traction from front backwards, Camph.; craw- ling, ILyc.; cutting, Berb., Calc. p., IICanth., HICon., HINatr. m.; cutting in fossa, Petrosel.; cutting in glans, ICochl., Cub., ILyc., JNatr. m.; cutting in gonorrhoea, Natr. m.; feels as if a drop were running down, IThuya ; itching, Bell., | | Lyc.; itching, from glans to root, Sars.; jerking, ILyc.; lancinating thrust, at night in bed, force him to cry out and groan, last a. minute and a half, Coccus; pain, Caust., Equiset., | | Tereb.; pain, almost unbearable, IISars.; severe pain, l l Sars.; pressure, Laur.; pressure and acute pain, Brach.; pressing in glans, IPuls.; pressing in meatus, Puls.; feel- ing as if something hard remained, in gonor- rhoea, l l Med.; Scalding, Cann. i.; Scalding, in catarrh of bladder, I Seneg.; Scalding, espe- cially near neck of bladder, Apis ; sharp shoot- ing passes from left side of urethra to a spot half way between sternum and shoulder, on a level with second rib of left side, sore pain remains, sensitive to touch or pressure (irrit- able bladder), l l Sep.; smarting, Apis, Bor., II Caps., Lil. tig., IPtel.; Soreness in ori- fice, IBor., Casc.; sticking in glans causes spasm of urethra, with tenesmus recti, Prun.; stinging, Cann. i., Seneg.; stitches, Arn., Berb., IKalibi.; stitching, with apprehension and discomfort, Sul.; straining, IMur. ac.; tearing, from glans to root, Sars.; tickling, Colch.; tickling, in fossa, Colch.; tickling, near orifice, Lyss.; tormenting feeling, with shooting pains in orifice, Pareira ; sensation as if urine continued to flow, Aspar., Vib. Bºy" burning. After urination, urging: Ang., JNitr. ac.; in catarrh of bladder, l l Seneg. ; continued, Stann.; continued, profuse, fetid, IGuaiac.; every evening, on lying down, but only three or four drops pass, without pain, Zinc.; vio- lent, particularly in morning, Berb.; violent, in affection of sympathetic nervous system, | |Phos.; without passing a drop, Lyss.; strain- ing renewed, Bar. c.; sudden, peremptory, near glans or seems to run back, when costive, IGraph. ºr desire. After urination, weakness: Il Pic. ac.; pro- longed or complete debility, Med.; in morn- ing, had to lie down, l l Phos.; prostration, in abscess of liver, l l Med., relaxation and pros- tration, making him nervous, Ferr.; as if he had passed his strength away, Lyss. URINE, acid: Ailant., Alum., HAmyl., Ant. t., II Arn., Astac., II Benz. ac., Brach., Calc., HCard. m., Colch., ICup. m., ICycl., IGraph., Lyc. vir., Mitch. rep., Sinap., Tell.; with burn- ing, IUran. n.; in vesical catarrh, Illbenz.ac.; in cirrhotic kidney, I |Plumb.; in consump- 604 21. URINARY ORGANs. tion, IKalibi.; in diabetes, INatr. S.; in ty- phus, Chel.; contains hippuric acid, IIPenz. ac.; in intercostal neuralgia, |Stann.; in par- alysis, IPhos.; in acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; after scarlatina, IBell. ; with increased sweat, Acet. ac. ɺ odor. |Urine, acrid (corroding, excoriating): Anthrok., Arn., Bor., TCain., 1Calc., Cann., Canth., ICaust., Clem., ICOccus, I Dig., Fluor. ac., IGraph., IIHep., Ign., IIod., Kalm., Laur., IIMerc., Natr. m., Paris, IPhos., IRhus, ISars., Seneg., IStaph., IISul., IThuya, IUran. n.; in enuresis nocturna, Merc., Plant.; in jaundice, IIod.; during menses, Alum.; in pemphigus, IDulc.; with prostatitis, Sep.; in renal inflammation, | | Senecio ; in prolapsus uteri, IAlum. 6&^ hot; also Urination burning, urethra. TJrine, albuminous : All. sat., I Amm. ben., Ant. t., II Apis, IArg. nit., II Ars., Astac., Atrop. S., IAur. met., Calc., IICalc. a., 1Canth., ICepa, l l Chim. umb., ICochl., Cro- tal., Cub., IDulc., IEup. pur., Ferr., | | Ferr. iod., Gels., IIGlon., IIHell., IHelon., Hippoz., IIod., IKali m., Kob., IIIac def., ILach., ILyc., ||Med., IMerc., IIMerc. cor., HINatr. c., INitr. ac., Nux v., | | Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., Pic.ac.,IPlumb., | | Polyg.,Sabina, Sars., ISec., | |Stann., Tereb., | | Uran. n., | |Zinc.; acute, early stages, particularly if caused by abuse of alcohol, from cold or portal stasis, IMerc. cor.; with ascites, IAur. met.; contains blood, but few if any casts (after scarlatina), IITereb.; fragments of casts (poisoning), Acon.; fibrin casts, after scarlet fever, IHell.; in cerebral oedema, l l Phos.; chronic, IIAtrop. s., 1Glon., Helon.; with cirrhotic kidney, | | Plumb.; with puerperal convulsions, Chin. s.; convulsions, in fifth week of Scarlet fever, |Mosch.; copious, in eclampsia, IGlon.; in diphtheria, IHep., || Kali m., ILach., IMerc. cor., || Phyt.; in a hard drinker, after taking cold, next day fever, headache, nausea, ver- tigo, oppression of chest and oedema of feet, Ferr. iod.; in dropsy, IEup. pur., Seneg.; in acute dropsy, following parturition, ICinch.; in dropsy, after scarlet fever, Hep., IPhos., | | Tereb.; with chronic fatty degeneration, anaemia, prostration, anasarca, l l Ferr.; with puerperal fever or convulsions, septic or zymotic influences, or in hemorrhagic or broken down constitutions, Crotal.; in ty- phoid, Crotal., IIPhos.ac.; full of albumen, in Bright’s disease, l l Rhus ; consecutive to heart disease, Aur. met.; with hydrothorax, Crotal.; with hydrothorax and dropsical en- largement of left side and leg, II,ach.; in par- enchymatous iritis, I lSil.; a form of insanity, | | Phyt.; with pain in kidneys, IHelon.; with oºdema of lower limbs better, I Ferr. iod.; with pain in lower limbs, HKalm.; in atrophy of liver, IPhos.; slightly, in enlargement and con- gestion of liver, IMagn. m.; in acute mania, ICanth.; in meningitis, Carbol. ac.; in des- quamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; during preg- nancy, IIApis, Apoc., Ars., Ars. iod., Aur. mur., Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., Bry., Cact., Canth., Cinch., Cinnab., Colch., Dig., Dulc., Ferr., Hell., IHelon., IGels., Kalibr., Kali c., IKali m., Kalm., Lach., Led., ILyc., IIMerc. cor., Natr. m., Phos., Phyt., Pic. ac., Rhus, Senecio, Sep., Sul., Tereb., Uran. n.; with retinitis, IApis, Ars., Colch., Gels., Kalm., IMerc. cor., Phos., Zinc.; rheumatic diathesis, Sal. ac.; after scarlatina, l l Phyt.; in scarla- tina, during desguamation, IIApis ; with sciatica, l l Coloc.; especially in those who have had syphilis and have taken much mer- cury, Nitr. ac.; with painful urination, Equi- set.; following variola, ICalc.; five per cent., in Bright's disease, IKalm.; one-eleventh, |Plumb.; seven-eighths (syphilis), IISul. ac.; half, IApis ; four-fifths and much mucus (diphtheria), Lac c. Gº" foaming; also Kidneys, Bright's disease. Urine, alkaline : Anthrok., HBenz. ac., Chlor., IFerr., IFluor. ac., IKali bi., Kreo., | |Xan.; in catarrh of bladder, ICanth.; in, typhus, IIBapt.; with red sediment, INatr. m. Urine, contains rarely carbonate of ammonia: in morbus Brightii, l l Phos.ac. Urine, contains bile : Card. m., IMyr. cer., INatr. s., Nitr. ac.; in biliary obstruction, | |Sul.; in cephalalgia, IMagn. Inn.; in enlarged liver, ICon. Urine, black: Ang., Ars., Carbol. ac., Colch., IDig., Erig., IHell., ILach., Natr. m., Pa- reira ; with coffee-grounds sediment, in liver complaint, IITereb.; foams on shaking (neph- ritis), Kali c.; greenish, in ague, trChim. umb.; almost, in hepatic disorder, IChion. v.; inky, Colch.; inklike, in dropsy, after Scarlatina, 1Colch. ; ink, in nephritis, after scarlet fever, IIColch.; with oedema, after scarlatina, IILach.; reddish, Ars. h.; in scarlatinal dropsy, I Dig.; almost, in acute mania, Canth. Urine, has bleaching properties: Chlor. Urine, bloody (haematuria): Acon., Act. rac., Ant. t., IIApis, Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ascl. t., Aspar., Aur. met., Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., IICact., IICalc., I Camph., HCann. S., IICanth., ICaps., Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Chin. S., Cochl., Colch.,Con., Cop.,Crotal., Cub.,ICup.m., Cupr. s., Dulc., IIHam., Hell., IHep., Hyp., IIpec., IKreo., ILyc., Merc., Mez., | |Millef, INatr. m., INit.ac., IIMerc. cor., Nux v., 10p., Pa- reira, IPhos., HPhos.ac., IPlumb., IIPuls., Sa- bina, Sars., Sec., Senecio, Sep., Sul., ISul. ac., | |Tabac., IITereb., Thlaspi, Thuya, |Trill., Uva ursi, 1zinc.; with cutting in ab- domen, Ipec.;in albuminuria, l l Ferr.s., Merc. cor., l l Rhus; after abuse of alcoholic stimu- lants, or drugs, INux v.; black, ropy blood, constituted about three-fourths of its entire quantity (purpura haemorrhagica), Tereb.; in bleeders,IPhos., Tereb.; after a blow in right iliac region, Ham.; bright red, INitr. ac.; blood, bright red (traumatic), IHam.; with vesical calculi, small, round and rough, IIyc.; in catarrh, ILyc., ||Uva ursi; in catarrh, bronchial and vesical, ICop.; with cancer of bladder, or prostate, Crotal.; in child- bed, Bufo.; a thick coagulum of pure blood forms, Ars. h. ; forms a cake in vessel, IIMillef.; clots, IAlum., Ars. h., IChim. umb., IIpec., ILyc., Phos. ac., IPlat.; clots putrid, Colch.; traces of coagulated blood, Kali f.; blood corpuscles, I IPlumb., IITereb., Vespa; blood corpuscles, in acute Bright's disease, I Apis ; blood corpuscles, in nephritis II Arn.; blood corpuscles, in rings, in ascites, Apis; small, red corpuscles after standing, IAnt. c.; preceded by crampy pain in bladder, IMez.; in cystitis, Hell.; in diarrhoea, l l Ant.t.; 21. URINARY ORGANS. 605. in diphtheria, likali m.; discharged drop by drop with Straining, Rhus; last drops mixed, IHep.; in dropsy after scarlatina, IColch.; after irritating drugs, especially Cantharides, 1Camph.; in dysentery, Cop., Merc. cor.; face pale (traumatic), Ham.; in exanthematic fevers, Camph.; in typhoid fever, IMerc.; in yellow fever, Ars. h.; as if mixed with white flakes, Merc.; in gonorrhoea, Mez.; in gonor- rhoea and cystitis, Merc.; from long-lasting gonorrhoea, Chim. umb.; from gravel or chron- iccatarrh, ILyc.; in hemorrhoids of bladder, |Ars.; with hemorrhoids of bladder, Acon., ICalc.,Carbo v.; highly charged, passing in very small quantities (albuminuria), Tereb.; in in- flammation of neck of bladder, Sen.; from mechanical injuries, II Arn.; with suppressed itch, Ipec.; with metrorrhagia, Erig.; mucus, | | Puls.; with suppuration of glands of neck after Scarlet fever, l l Sec.; in desguarnative nephritis, 1 IPlumb.; worse night, ICaust.; in Sacculated ovarian disease, Lach.; with pain- ful desire, requiring great effort, Sul.; in pneumonia, Elaps; with polypus, IICalc.; pulse feeble (traumatic), IHam.; in renal colic, Arg. nit., INuxv.; chronic, due to renal hemorrhage, l l Petrol.; in scarlatina, ISec., IZinc.; Smoky, in scarlatina, IITereb.; after Scarlatina, small pieces of black blood pass, IApis ; with scorbutic affection, Tereb.; in scrofula, ICalc.; from scurvy, Natr. m.; sedi- ment, Sul. ac.; sediment consisting of a number of red blood corpuscles and a large number of short, rather thick turbid cylinders, studded with blood corpuscles, l l Plumb.; with red sediment, Squilla; from debility after sexual excesses, IPhos.; deposits red filaments on standing, Ant. t.; partial shock (traumatic), Ham.; with vesical spasm, Ipec.; in stran- gury, IPlumb.; streaked with blood, Kaliiod.; in vesical tenesmus, after falling down stairs, | |Rhus ; blood from urethra or kidneys, IFerr. mur.; with cutting in urethra, IIpec.; with violent and frequent urging, in typhus, etc., IMerc.; with pressure to urination at night, INux v.; with urinary difficulties, Cop.; in uterine complaints, Hell.; like blood mixed . with water, with colicky pains in abdomen, Pallad.; in women, ICop. Bºº Bladder bleeding, hemorrhoids. TJrine, brown : Il Arn., Ars. h., IBenz. ac., Bufo., 1Card. m., Colch., Coloc., IManc., IIMerc. cor., Prun., IPuls., Sal. ac., | |Sul., Sul. ac.; like beer, Bry., IColoc., IISul.; like beer, in traumatic meningitis, IHyper.; like thick beer (typhus), Ars. ; like beer without sediment, Aspar.; like beer with yellowish froth, IMyr. cer.; blackish (jaundice), IPhos.; chestnut, IKreo.; with a suspended cloud, Ars. h.; in cystitis, Tarant.; in cysto-blen- norrhoea, l l Uya ursi; dark, IAll. sat., Arn., |Ars., Camph., 1Caust., Dig., IGraph., ILach., IOp., Osm., IPod., Zing.; dark ad- mixture, IISep.; dark, frothy or yellow, in jaundice, Acon.; very dark, in deranged liver, ILept. ; with reddish sediment, IPsor.; in tonsillitis, IBar. c.; dark, with white sedi- ment, ICalc.; saturated dark, mixed with blood, with dirty white sediment (nephritis), IMerc.; dark with whitish sediment, visible when urinating upon Snow, Lyss.; stains clothes dirty, l l Med. ; dark greenish color, | | Carbol. ac.; greenish, in jaundice, IAur. met.; in jaundice, Dig.; in enlarged liver, ICon. ; mahogany, in intermittent fever, IEup. perf.; in pregnancy, l l Stann.; red, TVer.; with red sandy sediment, IPhos.; reddish, l l Plumb., | | Sep., | | Ver.; reddish coagulum, resembling that obtained from boiling blood, on boiling with Nitric acid, Ars. h.; reddish, with brick-colored sediment, Puls.; reddish, in vesical catarrh, IIPenz. ac.; in Scarlatina, l l Zinc.; with sediment, ICimex; with whitish sediment, Oleand.; stains linen, INitr, ac.; Soon turbid after sweat (inter- mittent), IIArs. ; with difficult urination, 1Coloc.; with frequent urination, | | Petrol.;. yellowish, I Dig.; stains napkin yellow, in cholera infantum, Arn.; yellowish sediment, in dropsy after scarlatina, Amb.; yellowish, Card. m.; yellowish, in morning and evening, Lyss. Gº dark. Urine, burning: gºt acrid, hot; also During and After urination burning. |Urine, casts: cylindrical, Canth.; cylindrical, coagula (albuminuria), Tereb.; fatty, IPhos.; fibrinous, in Bright's disease, IKalm.; fibrin- ous, and epithelial cells (morbus Brightii), | |Phos. ac.; hyaline, in desquamative neph- ritis, l l Plumb.; fine granular and hyaline of small diameter, no renal epithelium (cirrhotic kidney), l l Plumb.; one cast, Natr. a.; of tubes, in post-scarlatinal dropsy, I | Tereb.; cylindrical tubuli (sequelae of scarlatina), IHep.; granu- lar fatty tubuli in large numbers, showing on their surface epithelial cells of tubuliuriniferi, also in state of granular fatty degeneration, IIMerc. cor.; uriniferous tubuli, IIApis ;. shreds of uriniferous tubuli (diphtheria), Canth.; waxy casts, IPhos.; transparent waxy, Brach. Hº epithelium, fibrine. Urine, changeable in color: Benz. ac.; in in- cipient phthisis following amenorrhoea, | |Sang. Urine, clear (limpid, no sediment): Agar., IAlum., l'Amyl., Anac., Ang., Anthrok., Apoc., Arg. nit., Arn., Arum d., Ascl. t., Asim., Ast. r., Bapt., Bar. c., Berb., Cain., Camph., Cepa, Chel., Chim, Chlor, Cinch. bol., Cochl., Colch., Curar., IFerr., | | Ham., IHell., IHelon., IHep., IHyos., Ign., Iris, IILact. ac., l l Lactu. v., ILyc., ILyc. vir, IMosch., Natr. a., Nitr. sp. d., l l Ol. an., Oxal. ac., IPhos.ac., Polyg., IPtel., Sarrac., Sars., Sum., ITereb., Val.; in anaemia, IFerr.; in chorea, ICina ; in colic, Magn. p.; in epilepti- form convulsions, ICed.; copious, at night, ISang.; in cough, I.Chel.; in diabetes, l l Phos. ac.; in diabetes insipidus, IKali n., Squilla ; in dropsy, Aur. met.; as crystal, in chronic dysentery, ICon.; in headache, |Vib.; as headache passes off, lSang.; in intermittent, 1Coccul.; after four or five hours covered with iridescent film, IGraph.; nervous, Ign., Spig.; pale (albuminuria during pregnancy), Aur. mur.; with palpitation, IHyos.; in paralysis agitans, l l Rhus; pale, Dig.; pungent, fetid, in cholera infantum, I Calc.; in rheumatism, Ars.; in acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; in chronic rheumatism of left hip joint, IPhyt.; at first, after a time lead-colored flaky sediment ad- hering to vessel, IHelon.; then flourlike sedi- ment, Ant., t.; with urging, Coloc.; with frequent urination, Meph.; not an atom of 606 21. URINARY ORGANS. urea, Plumb.; like water (lumbago), Coloc.; watery, profuse, especially when heart is most irritable, ILyc. vir. Hº increased, pale, watery. Urine, cloudy: Bell., IBenz. ac., ICanth., ICaust., Chim. m., Chel., Cinch., IKreo., Lyc. v., Lyss., IManc., Natr. m., IOp., Ratan., HISep., 11Tereb., Zing.; in catarrh of bladder, ICanth.; in dropsy, after Scarlatina, Amb., IApis ; nebulous flocks, Cinch. bol.; cloud suspended with littlegranules like frog spawn, Sinap.; in liver complaint, Chel.; from mucus, Sarrac.; with cadaverous odor, Coccus; nubec- ula, Anthrok. ; light cloud of Oxalates, Amyl.; cloud scarcely perceptible, Ant. c.; with phos- phatic deposits, Acet. ac.; in pneumonia, Ars.; Sediment, I | Elaps, Ol. an., Seneg., Sunb.; flocculent sediment, collects in one spot, like a sponge (after checked gonorrhoea), 1Coca ; sediment, in yellow fever, Ars. h. ; slight dark cloud, settles on standing,| |Plumb.; smoky, with inaction of kidneys, ITereb.; Smoky, in albuminuria, Amm. b.; soon be- comes, Bar. c. §§ phosphates, turbid. TJrine, like coffee : in diphtheria, ILac c.; stains clothes , yellow, IPhyt.; like coffee- grounds, IIHell.; like coffee-grounds, in as- cites, IIApis. 53% bloody, brown, turbid. TJrine, cold: when it passes, Nitr. ac. Urine, cuticle (pellicle): ICalc., Paris, Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., IPsor., Puls., Sul. ac.; iri- descent, Agar., Alum., || Cepa, ICycl., Hep.; iridescent, oily film, in plm thisis pulmonalis, Coca ; oily, IDulc., Sumb.; greasy pellicle, Crot. t., Hep., Lyc., || Med., ISul. ; varie- gated, Bapt., IIod. TJrine, dark: Acon., All. Sat., Alum., Anag., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ascl. t., TBell., IIBenz. ac., Brach., Brom., IBry, ICalc., HCalc. p., HCanth., Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., IChel., HChim. umb., HCinch., Colch., IICro- tal., Crot. t., Cub., Diad., IDig., IIHell..,IHep., Ictod., Ign., IIod., IIpec., Jab., ILac def., IILach., ILyc., Lyss., ||Med., WMerc., Merc, iod. rub., IMyr. cer., Natr. c., Natr. m., | | Natr. p., || Plumb., Pod., Ptel, Puls., IRhus, IISelen., Seneg., IISep., Sinap., | |Spig., IStaph., Sul., Thuya, Ustil.., | | War., Ver., Zinc.; acrid, Lith.; in albuminuria, IMerc, cor.; like ale, HMyr. cer.; amber color, Chloral.; in amblyopia potatorum, I Tereb.; during apyrexia, Elat. ; in bilious disorders, Eup. perf.; brown, Eup. perf.; like brown beer, | | Puls.; almost black, l I Wer.; almost black, in scarlatina, ILach.; almost black, when first emitted deposits sediment to nearlyone-twelfth of its quantity, and black as coal (a chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys, Tereb.; color of brandy, Benz. ac.; on standing a lit- tle while is like buttermilk (chronic diarrhoea), | |Phos. ac.; clear, IEup. perf.; but clear, in typhoid fever, IIMur. ac.; like coffee, INatr. m.; like coffee (hydrothorax), IApis ; in coryza, after mercury, IIRCali iod.; in denti- tion, IRheum ; discharged in drops, IStaph.; in dropsy, I | Senecio ; in dropsy after scarla- tina, Ars.; in diphtheria, ILac c., IMerc. cy.; in erysipelas, l l Rhus ; with fever, after diu- resis, I | Uran. n.; in intermittent fever, Diad.; typhoid fever, TVer. v.; in yellow fever, Ars. h.; frequent, scanty, in anasarca, Hell.; in gonagra, Calc.; in heart disease, | | Op.; with heat preponderating, Kali iod.; inky, Ars. h.; in jaundice, Aur. mur. nat., Berb., IIod.; with spasmodic pain in kidneys, Coccus; in liver trouble, | | Pod.; in subacute inflamma- tion of liver, Hydras.; in melancholia, ILach.; muddy, passed with much pain, IAEsc. h.; in myelitis, IDulc.; in affection of sympathetic nervous system, |Phos.; with cadaverous odor, Coccus; afterwards pale, double in quantity, Erig.; in perityphlitis, Merc.; in peritonitis, IIApis ; like porter, Ars. h., IIod.; resembles port wine, in morn- ing, looks clear in a spoon, almost black on looking down upon it in a chamber vessel, coagulates strongly from heat (haematuria from kidneys), Tereb.; prune colored, Sec.; with red sandy deposit, Pallad.; sediment cloudy (rheumatism), Thuya; with white sediment, an inch deep, over which was a granular layer, half an inch thick, deeply reddened with blood (acute desguamative nephritis), ICOccus; with dryness of skin (dysentery), Colch.; small quantity, Sweet smelling, turbid, with sediment like coffee grounds (after scarlatina), IITereb.; of strong smell, | | Dros.; in stomatitis, INatr. c.; feeble stream, IIHell.; resembles infusion of black tea, or water with dark molasses (dropsy after scarlatina), II Apis ; like dark tea, with green- ish sediment (jaundice), 1 Sep.; turbid, | | Lyc.; becoming turbid, with a Scum on it, Merc. Sul. §§º black, brown, coffee, high- colored, red, turbid, yellow. Urine, decomposes: rapidly, Aur. met.,IPhos. ac.; in typhoid, IIPhos.ac. Urine, decreased (scanty) : I.A.com., Act. rac., Ailant., All. sat., Aloe, Ang., HIApis, I Ars., Ars. h., Aur. met., Arum d., IWArum t., IIAscl. S., I Aspar., Astac., Atrop. S., HBell., Benz. ac., IBerb., Brom., IBry., Cact., Calc. fl., HCanth., Carbo v., 1Card. m., Castor., 1Caust., 1Cham., | | Chel., Chim. umb., Cimex, ICinch., Clem., Coca, Coccus, Cochl., 1Colch., Coloc., Cornus, IICrotal., ICup. m., Cupr. S., ICycl , Dig., IDulc., IIFQuiset., Eup. perf., Eup. pur., HFerr., Ferr. mur., IGraph., IGrat., I Ham., IIHell., IHep., Hyos., Hyper, Ign., Indig., Ipec., Iris, I.Jab., IIRalibr., IKali c., IKalin., Kob., ILach.,ILac def., IELact, ac.,Laur., ILil. tig., ILith., ILyc., || Lyc. vir., Lyss., Med., IMerc., IIMerc. cor., IMerc. d.,IMez, Mosch., INatr. c., ||Natr. p., HINitr. ac., INux m., II.Nuxv.,IIOp., Osm.,IPhos., Phyt., || Plumb., IPod., IPolyp., | | Prun., IPsor., Ptel., IPuls., IRhus, Rob., Ruta, Sal. ac., Sang., Sarrac., IISars., IISelen., IISep., . Seneg., IStaph., Stront., IISul., Sul.ac., ISyph., Tabac., ITereb., Therid., Thuya, Ustil., IVer., || Ver. v., Vinca, Xan., Zinc.; in abortion, IIApis ; in albumi- nuria, Amm.ben., IMerc. cor.; in anasarca, IAur. mur.; with anasarcous legs, after scar- let fever, IRhus ; during apyrexia, Cinch.; in arthritic affections, Alum; in ascites, IApis, |Apoc., IChel.., | | Med., | | Rheum ; in ascites, not more than eight ounces a day; l l Senecio; in brain affection, ICup. m., Squilla; in Bright's disease, Kalm.; brown, in cold, after scarlet fever, Hell.; with burning, Calc. a., IColch.; with burning, after urination, Cop., Phell.; burning, scalding (low fever), ICact.; nearly every half hour, with burning in urethra and condylomata, IPsor.; in cerebral 21. URINARY ORGANS. 607 disturbances, ICroc.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, Calab.; in cholera infantum, Arn. ; in cholera morbus, IHyper.; in colic, Alum., Jamb.; in convulsions, Amyg.; alternating with copious watery secretion, Dig.; a cupful at a time after much exertion, causing trem- bling with a creeping chill, l l Petrol.; in cystitis, IHell.; dark, Bry.; dark, in asthma, II Acon.; dark and painful in passing (dropsy), Fluor. ac.; during day, AEsc. h., ILyc.; in delirium tremens, IIStram.; with frequent desire, Coccul.; with great desire to pass it (nephritis), IMerc.; in diabetes, IIRatan.; in diarrhoea, l l Ant. t.; in chronic diarrhoea, l l Sul.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; in diph- theria, ILac C., ILach., ILyc., Merc. cy., Merc. iod. flav.; less than a gill in twenty- four hours, in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; in diphtheria, ILac c.; though drink- ing much, Kreo., Rhus ; in drops, in pro- lapsus uteri, Arg. nit., Inul.; in drops, with difficult, Atrop. s.; a few drops at a time, obliged to make effort very often (cystitis), Eup. pur.; a few drops at a time, Cub.; a few drops with.mucous sediment, Dulc.; in drops, Some always seem to remain, IMagn. m.; only a few drops at a time, with morning sickness, | | Con.; in dropsy, I Apis, IEup. pur., ILyc., | |Senecio; in cardiac dropsy, JDig.; in dropsy, with emission of a few drops at a time, | | Gamb.; in ovarian dropsy, I Apis; in dys- entery, IMerc. cor.; in dysuria, Chim. umb.; in enuresis of children, IPlant.; in erysipelas, | | Rhus; in evening, in impotence, ICalad.; in evening and morning, Lyss.; fetid, between paroxysms, with headache, Coloc.; with fever, after diuresis, l l Uran. n.; in intermittent fever, 1Coccul., Eup. perf; in typhoid fever, ICanth.; in gonagra, Calc.; gradually less in cystitis, IHell.; green, with frequent pressure to uri- nate, Ruta ; with headache, Ascl. s.; in nerv- ous headache, Naja ; before and during sick headache, l l Sang.; in heart disease, Lyc. vir., | | Op.; catheter used daily, in organic disease of heart, Apis ; high-colored, IHam.; high- colored, with copious whitish sediment and pain in back, IKali bi.; in acute hydroceph- alus, after erysipelatous eruption, I Apis ; in hydrothorax, IApoc., Colch., ISquilla; in jaundice, Aur, met., Dig.; in chronic jaundice, IIod.; with inaction of kidneys, ITereb.; les- sened until secretion ceased, l l Tarant.; in func- tional derangement of liver, Sep.; in enlarged liver, Con..., |Magn. m.; in melancholia, ILach.; in menses irregular. IDig.; in mental derange- ment, IOp.; in morning, Ars. h.; in myelitis, IDulc.; in nephritis, Arn., IKali iod.; in nephritic colic, Arg. nit., | | Pareira; in des- quamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; in affection of sympathetic nervous system, l l Phos.; in neuralgia, l l Nux v.; with occlema after scar- latina, IIIach., in old people, 11 Ars. ; with great pain, Canth. ; with paralysis of arms, | | Rhus; with greasy pellicle, Kob.; in sub- acute pericarditis, Ascl. t.; in peritonitis, IIach.; in phlegmasia alba dolens, Natr. s.; in subacute pleuritis, Arg. nit.; in pneu- monia, IAnt. t., | | Puls.; in potter's colic, IAlum., in pregnancy, l l Stann. ; in puerperal eclampsia, IPhos.; after purpura, Hell.; red, during apyrexia (tertian ague), Ipec.; dark red (affection of liver with dropsy), IFluor. ac.; red, in strangury, Sabina; in rheumatism, Acon., I Agar.; in chronic rheumatism of left hip joint, IPhyt.; in scalding, but clear, Merc. Sul.; in scarlatina, Carbol. ac., IZinc.; in Scarlatinal dropsy, Dig.; after scarlet fever, Apoc.; sediment red, ILyc.; scarcely a spoon- ful, dark yellowish red color, in a thin stream, Staph.; with dryness of skin (dysentery), 1Colch. ; slow, Pallad.; in cardialgia, IGrât.; in strangury, Il Ars.; with strangury in Scarlatina, ILyc.; in a feeble stream, IIMerc. sol.; in summer complaint, Ferr. ph.; ap- proaching suppression, Zinc.; with frequent tenesmus vesicae, Coloc.; with thirst, ICaust.; in typhus, IBapt.; urging frequent, Anac.; painful urging, Alum.; With urging and burning pain (quartan ague), Phell. ; felt as though he had not urinated for hours, Equiset. ; with frequent urination, | | Petrol.; in urticaria, Cop.; in prolapsus uteri, ILil. tig.; with white film and whitish deposit, IKali bi. ; dark yellow, IAEsc. h. Hºt Urination in drops, insufficient. Urine, diabetes: II Acet. ac., All. sat., ; Amm. c., ; Aspar., 1Calc., Carbo v. Carbol. ac., : Chim. umb., Chin. S., ICinch., 1Coloc., 1Con., Cop., ICup. m., ICurar., Ferr., | | Ferr. iod., ; Ferr. ph., Helon., IHydras., || Kali br., IKali m., IKali n., l l Kali ph., IILact. ac., ILyc. vir., Magn. S., | | Med., Natr. m., IPlumb., || Phos. ac., | | Ratan., Sec., ISul, Sul. ac., Tarant., Tarax., IITereb., Thuya, | |Trill., IUran. n.; acute cases, Curar.; after chill and rheumatic fever, from getting wet, year previous, Natr. S.; hepatic form, especially when there is a succession of boils, INatr. p.; in high livers with sedentary habits, INux v.; in a man suffering from myelitis, after latter disease had been cured former still remained, l l Phos. ac.; with great pain, with swelling and suppuration of left parotid gland, Con.; from spinal lesions, Nux v.; insipidus, Acet. ac., Ananth., Arn., Ars., Bell., Calc., Calc. p., Cann. i., Canth, Caust., Coloc., Eup. pur., Helon., Iod., ; Jab., Kali iod., Kali n., II.ac def., Lact. ac., ILyc., Merc, per., Murex, Natr. m., IPhos. ac., IPOd., Rhus, Spig., Squilla, Tarax, , Uran. n.; insipidus, first stage, in women with congestion of lower third of medulla spinalis, mellitus, IAcet, ac., Arg. met, Ars., Benz. ac., Berb., IIBov., | | Alum., Calc. p., Camph., Carbol. ac., Chel., Chloral., 1Codein., Coff. t., Colch., Cup. m., Curar., Ferr. m., IIHelon., Hep., || Kali br., IKali m., IKaliph., IKreo., ILach., ILact. ac., ILac def., Lith., IILyc., ILyc. vir., Lyss., Magn. S., Mosch., Natr. S., Nitr, ac., Nux v., | | Op., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., Pic. ac., IIPlumb., IPod., Ratan., Sal., ac., Sec., Sil., ISul. ac., Tarant., IITereb., Thuya, IITIran. n.; mellitus, with cheesy degeneration of lungs, Phos.; mel- litus, with gouty diathesis, IPhos.; mellitus, in impotence, Mosch.; mellitus, lungsimplicated, HCalc. p.; mellitus, after mental shocks or injuries, l l Op.; mellitus, preceded or accom- panied by disease of pancreas, IPhos.; mel- litus, in phthisis, IPhos.; mellitus, urine con- tains large amount of salt in morning, large excess of sugar in evening, ILact. ac.; sugar traces, Amyl.; Sugar, 2 per cent., Amyl.; sugar, 5% per cent., Natr. S.; sugar, 85 grains per litre, l l Uran. n. 608 21. |URINARY ORGANS. Urine, dribbling: Gº Bladder paralysis; Urination in drops, involuntary; also After urination dribbling. Urine, epithelium: IIApis, IPtel.; in albumi- nuria, Arg. nit.; casts, Arg. nit., Ars., IMerc. cor., M.Phos., Plumb., Sul. ac.; cells, Lyc. vir.; exudative cells, IPhos.; a mass of cells, adher- ing to each other, Brach.; cells, in desguama- tive nephritis, |Plumb.; renal epithelia, Ars., Canth., Cop., Phos., Puls., Sul. ac., Te- reb.; large scales, in Bright’s disease, Kalm.; a few scales, Natr. a.; vesical and renal, and mucous sediment, IPhos.; white, I Bell. Casts. Urine, fatty: Chin. S.; containing fat globules, IIMerc. cor., Natr. a.; contains fat globules, in morbus Brightii, l l Phos. ac. ɺ cuticle. Urine, containing fibrine: IIMerc. cor.; slen- der, cylindrical pieces, these little coagula being whitish in color, looking like maggots or small worms, l l Petrol.; full of fibres,Cann. s.; in nephritis, Chel. Bºy" casts, epithelium. Urine,flaky (flocculent): Cann.,1Canth., Cham., Crot. t., IMez., IISars., Zinc.; dark brown flakes, IPetrol.; in nephritis, IChel.: flaky sediment, Agar., 1Cham., Grat., | | Plumb., Zinc.; shiny flocks, Chin. S.; in stricture, IClem.; white, IPhos. Urine, foaming (frothy): Aph. ch., IICepa, IChel., Cop., Cub., Jatroph., IILach., Laur., ILyc., Pareira, Seneg, ISpong., Thuya; in diabetes, on being passed, INatr. S.; with diarrhoea, III ach. ; in post-scarlatinal dropsy, IApis ; in morning, Ars. h. ; during night, | | Aph. ch., Crot. t. Sº albuminous. Urine, looks like and has consistency of thin glue: Coloc. §§ viscid. Urine, gravel: gº Bladder calculi, gravel; also Kidneys calculi. Urine, dirty gray: in diphtheria, after Scarla- tina, ICon. Urine, greenish: Ars., Aur met., Berb., Bov., ICamph., Carbol. ac., Chel., Cinch., Colch., Cop., Iod., IKali c., IMagn. C., Mang, Nitr. ac., Ol. an., Rheum, Rhod., Ruta, Seneg, Sul., Uran. n., TVer.; almost greenish, Phell.; changed from brick dust, Chim. umb.; clear, Magn. S.; like grass, 1Carbol, ac.; three hours after passage, Sal. ac.; in hydrothorax, l l Apis, light, Bapt., olive, Carbol. ac.; blackish olive, |Carbol. ac.; after Scarlatina, ICarbol, ac.; yellowish, Bov.; dark yellowish, IIod. gº bile. Urine, high colored: Acon., Apis, Arum d., Badiag., HBell., Calc. fl., Cornus, ICrotal., Ced., TIEquiset., Iris, Kali bi., IILact, ac., ILyc., Med., |Mitch. rep., Myr. cer., INux m., INux v., IPhos., || Plumb., IPolyg., IPo- lyp., Ptel., IRhus, Sang., | |Stram, Tabac., Tell., Therid., | | Thuya, I | Ver. v., Xan.; in amenorrhoea, Apis ; in ascites, l l Med., | |Se- necio ; in ascites, after Scarlet fever, Apoc.; in bilious attacks, IINux v.; like brandy, Var.; in Bright's disease, IKalm.; burning, IGlon.; in inflammation of caecum, ILach.; in catarrh (bronchial and vesical catarrh), ICop.; clear, Lact. ac.; Congestive headache, IGlon.; copious , red , Sediment (cardialgia), ILobel. i.; in chronic diarrhoea, ISul.; in chronic camp diarrhoea, Lyss.; in diphtheria, ILach., Merc. iod. flav.; in post-scarlatinal dropsy, I Dig.; in dysentery, Colch., || Zinc.; in dyspepsia, IKali bi.; in dysuria, Chim. umb.; in eczema, IBrom.; in erysipelas erratica, Hydras.; in bilious fever, Eup. perf; frequent, Lac c.; in gastralgia, probably due to metallic poisoning, I Sul. ac.; in head- ache, Lac def.; in heart disease, ILyc. vir.; in enlargement and congestion of liver, IMagn. m.; in ciliary neuralgia with acute conjunctivitis, l l Tereb.; in subacute pericar- ditis, Ascl. t.; in subacute pleuritis, I Arg.nit.; in pneumonia, Ars.; in eighth month of pregnancy, l l Rheum ; in pruritus vulvae, | Tarant.; in rheumatism, ILyc.; Scanty, Lil. tig.; Scanty, in dysentery, Lept.; scanty, in retroversion, Ferr. iod.; in Scarlatina, ILach.; deposits a cloudy sediment, Hydras.; with mealy sediment (mania), l l Nux v.; in typhus, IBapt. §§ dark, red. Urine, hot: Acon., Act. rac., i.AEsc. h., Agar., Aloe, II Apis, Ars., Asaf., || Aur. mur., I Bell., IBenz. ac., Berb., ICalc. p., Calend., | | Camph., IICanth., 1Caps., HCham., IColch., IDig., HFerr., Hep., IKali c., ILyc., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Phos. ac., | | Rheum, IRhus, Squilla, Vespa ; with after-pains, l l Ferr.; in angina faucium, ILach. ; ardor urinae, | | Ananth., IICanth., ICub.; ardor urinae, in intermittent, I ISul. ac.; ardor urinae, in wo- men, Ham.; ardor urinae, in rheumatic sub- jects, Sabina; with constipation, IIFerr.; in coryza after mercury, IIRali iod.; dark, II Acon.; dark, in rheumatic attack, IBry.; dysentery, IColch., ICop., Merc. cor.; in enuresis nocturna, JMere. ; in evening, Ars. met.; during fever, ICimex ; after fever, ICi- mex; fiery, Crot. t., IKali c., ISars.; in gas- tric catarrh, IMez.; with heat, IKali iod. ; in heart disease, l l Op.; in hemorrhoids, from uterus, IFerr.; in infants, Bor.; like boiling oil, Lil. tig.; in enlargement of prostate gland, | |Pareira; red, Bry.; in renal inflammation, | |Senecio ; scalding, Æsc. h., Benz. ac., |Berb., HCann. S., Canth., Cop., Ferr. iod., IHelon., IHep., IKali c., Mygale, | |Pic. ac., IPtel.., ||Sars., Syph., | | Thuya ; scalding, in amenorrhoea, II Apis ; scalding, with frequent desire (metritis), l l Nux v.; scalding, during dysuria, 1Chim. umb.; Scalding, after dysu- ria, IChim. umb.; scalding, towards evening (haematuria), Ipec.; scalding, in gonorrhoea, ICaps.; scalding, followed by itching, ||Ves- pa; scalding, as from raw surfaces, Merc. sol.; scalding, in stricture, l l Chim. umb.; formerly sediment, in cystitis, ILyc.; with reddish sediment, Mez.; in Septic diseases, ITarant. ; in uterine disorder, Con. gºt acrid; Urination burning; During and After urination burning. Urine, increased (copious, diuresis, polyuria, profuse): IBAcet. ac., Acon., Act. rac., | | Agar, Agnus, All. Sat., Alum., Amyl., Anac., Ang., | Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Anthrok., IApis, Apoc., II Arg. met., Arg. nit., Ars. h., Arum d., Arum m., | | Ascl. S., Aspar., Ast. r., TAtrop. s., Bar. c., Bell., Berb., Bism., Brach., ICact., Cain., Camph.,Cann. i.,1Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., || Carbol. ac., Caulo., ICaust.,ICed., ICepa, Cham., IChel., Chen. v., Chim. umb., Chlor., IICinch., Coca, ICochl., Codein., Coff, Colch., Collin., iColoc., Con., Cop., Crotal., Crot. t., Cub., Cycl., Daph., Dig., 21. URINARY ORGANS. 609 Equiset., | |Eucal., TForm., Gamb., Gels., IGlon., Guaiac., | | Ham., Helon., Hydras., Hydr. ac., Iber., IIgn., Indig., IIod., IJab., Jacea, Kali br., Kali f., Kali iod., IILact. ac., Led., Lobel. i., Lyss., Magn. C., Magn. S., Mang., l l Med., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., IIMerc. sol., Mitch. rep., IMosch., Mur. ac., Murex, Mygale, Natr. a., JNatr. c., Natr. m., | |Natr. p., Natr. S., Nitr. sp. d., Nitrum, Ol. an., Oxal. ac., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., Phyt., ||Plant., IPod., Polyg., Psor., | | Rhod., Rhus, Rob., Samb., Sarrac., Sars., Seneg., Spig., Spong., Squilla, Staph., Tabac., Tarax., Tell., Tereb., Therid., IUran. n., Ustil.., Val., | | Variol., Ver., Ver. v., Verbas., Viol. t., Zinc., Zing.; in affections of brain, Squilla ; in Bright's disease, Aur. mur.; in bronchitis, ICina ; burning, Stram.; with burning during urination, Niccol.; with burning during urination, worse at night, I |Natr. S.; after cardiac hypertrophy, | | Aur. met. ; in cardialgia, l l Phos.; in catarrh, ICepa ; during chill, Ars.; after chill, passed : nearly a chamberful during night, I ISyph.; with transient chilliness, IGels.; in chorea, Agar.; clear, IAEthus., Eup. pur., HFerr., IHelon.; clear, with carbuncles, in scorbutic individual, Mur., ac.; clear, watery, during or after spell (epilepsy), ICup. m.; clear, after epileptic attack, Cup.m.; clear as water, Sud- denly at night, after delirium, Stram.; clear, light, without relief, IIFQuiset.; after coffee, Cain.; especially after drinking coffee, Oleand.; with nephritic colic, Coccus; color- less, Cham.; colorless, after hysteria, ISul. ; colorless, with hysterical headache, Mosch.; colorless, in afternoon, Rumex ; in coryza, ICepa ; dark, Lil. tig.; in dentition, Apis ; in diabetes, Cop., I ILact. ac., Natr. m., Natr. s., Pod., Sec., Tarax.; in diabetes insipidus, IKali n., ILyc.; in diabetes mellitus, Kali br.; at first increased, afterward diminished, IKali c.; in diphtheria, l l Kali m.; three times as much as drink, especially morning, Amb.; in dropsy, Aur. mur. nat.; more than Quantity of water drunk, Aur. met., IMerc. Sol., IRaph.; three times larger than quantity of fluid drank in twenty-four hours, IPhos.ac.; greater than quantity of water drunk, in dia- betes, Coloc.; with dysmenorrhoea, Ascl. s.; in dyspepsia, IUran. n. ; after eating, | | Puls.; in epilepsy, TArt. v.; in evening, Ars. h.; fol- lowing slight pain over left eye, with con- tracted feeling in throat, with eructation, IUran. n.; stinging over left eye when walk- ing in sun, or from strong odors, Selen.; fol- lowed by fainting, Cepa ; fetid, IGuaiac.; during fever, l l Med.; with fever (ascites), IAur. mur. nat.; in typhus, Tereb.; frequent, Cain.; frequent, in diabetes, Tarax.; frequent, eight or ten times a day, Cochl.; frequent, every half hour (headache), ILac def.; gastric neurosis, Il Phos.; pale, with gout, Eup. perf.; with headache, Chin. s., ICinnab., HGlon., ILac def., l l Sep., Ver.; after headache, Ascl. s.; in frontal headache, l l Vib.; in nervous headache, Iris; after nervous headache, Ascl. s.; relieves headache, Kalm., Sil.; with head- ache and profuse sweat, l l Acon.; in heart disease, Aur. mur.; with heat, ILyc.; in inter- mittent fever, IBry.; in typhus, IColch.; with heat, particularly in face, Ind.; in hydrotho- ing), T Anthrac.; rax, ISquilla; in hysterical complaint, IPuls.; followed by acute inflammation, Senecio; in- odorous (hysteria), ICed.; in intestinal spasm, l l Op.; with irritation of genito-urinary tract, I Oxal. ac.; with vesical irritation, Eup. pur.; in cirrhotic kidney, l l Plumb.; after pain in knee, Brach.; With leucorrhoea, Natr. c.; with violent pains in lumbar region (diabetes), Tarant. ; worse lying down, Ham.; in mania puerperalis, INux v.; in marasmus, l l Sul.; in melancholy after mortification IIgn.; in meningitis, Arn. ; during menses, IPhyt.; at midnight, Coff.; after midnight (enuresis), ISul. ; of months’ duration, Cain.; in morn- ing, continual urging, no pain, Cain.; in in- flammation of mouth and fauces, ICinnab.; muddy, in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; re- lieves pain in navel (affection of sympathetic nervous system), l l Phos.; in neuralgia, Iris; in nervous disease, Alum., Cham.; in affec- tions of sympathetic nervous system, I Phos.; in nervous women, Xan.; during night, Amm. m., Bapt., Calc. fl., ILac C., Led., || Phyt., | | Plant., | | Sang.; at night, with burning and scalding, | | Uran. n.; at night, in diabetes, Arg. met.; in night, dropsy, Apis ; during night, preceded by violent erection, Sinap. ; high colored, strong smelling, in bed every night, thinks it is in afterpart of night, as he is always wet in morning, overwork and too much heat or being in cold aggravates, | |Med.; of strong odor, I Brig.; pale, Acet. ac., Brach. I | Bry., Calc. fl., Cain, IDulc., Elat.; Eup. perf, Kob.; pale, in diabetes, l l Ratan.; pale, after headache, Iris; pale, in nervous headache, Ign.; pale, during pregnancy, ICham.; pale, with urging, Staph.; pale, watery, THell.; pale, watery, from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M., Calc, fl.; in paralysis, ICepa; with paralysis of legs (diabetes), Tarant.; in preg- nancy, I IStann.; in prosopalgia, Coccul., IIgn.; pale, watery, repeated regularly every hour, during afternoon and evening during menses, IVib.; quantity, 30, to 35 ounces in twenty-four hours (Bright's disease), | Tereb.; 43 ounces in twenty-four hours, Brach.; 48 ounces in twenty-four hours, Brach.; 56 ounces in twenty-four hours, Brach.; five pints daily, Codein.; four or six pints in one night (diabetes mellitus), Arg, met.; nearly three quarts a day, Helon.; four to six pounds daily, worse out doors exercising, Apis ; four or five times normal amount, Arum d.; a gallon or more daily, Lye. Vir.; eight to twelve pints in twenty-four hours (diabetes), Phos.ac.; sixteen pints in twenty- four hours (diabetes), 1 ||Uran. n., relieved ; eight to ten quarts in twenty-four hours (dia- betes), I ſuran. n.; ten to eighteen pounds daily (diabetes), INatr. s.; eleven quarts, a day (diabetes), iDyc. vir.; eighteen to twenty pounds in twenty-four hours (diabetes), Lact. ac.; passes chamberful of clear, five or six times during night (blue boils after glander poison- several gallons a day, IApoc.; relieves pain in renal region, I IMed.; with récklessness, Manc.; saccharine, Car- bol. ac.; followed by scanty dark-colored urine, with fever, Illyran. n.; in scarlatina, Arum. t; with brick-dust sediment, l l Natr. S.; with flocculent sediment, Calc. p.; with shuddering, Stram.; during stooi, Amm. m., Colch.; with 39 610 21. URINARY ORGANS. liquid stool, Cain. ; after stool, Aloe ; straw color, Cact.; sweat on head, hands and feet, IPhos.; with clammy sweat on head and palms of hands, l l Phos.; with thirst, IKali br.; throat dry, IIStram.; with enormous increase of urea, Eucal.; with urging, ICic., IColoc.; with frequent urging, Ilkreo.; with uric acid deposit, Lith.; in prolapsus uteri, IApis; in Scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; with waterbrash and emaciation, Natr. m.; watery, in dropsy, | |Senecio; watery, in evening, Lyss.; watery, during headache, Coloc ; watery, with nervous palpitation of heart, I Mosch.; makes her Weak, Act. rac.; weakening, Benz. ac.; with weakness, Calc.p.; golden yellow color, Card. m. gº diabetes. Urine, iridescent: tº cuticle. Urine, jelly-like : Cina, ICrotal.; when poured out glides in a compact body from the vessel, |Coloc. thick. Urine, contains leucin: Hippoz. Urine, membranous: Alum. §§º mucus; Bladder catarrh. Urine, microscopic constituents: Bº casts, epithelium. Urine, milky : IIApis, IAur, mur., Carbo v., ICina, Con., Dulc., IHep., IIod., ILil. tig., ILyc., Merc., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., ISul.; with prominent abdomen, ICalc.; in afternoon, IIAgar.; in albuminuria, | | Uran. n.; like buttermilk, Aur. met.; curdled, cheesy masses, Phos. ac.; in diabetes, 1Coloc.; after erysipelatous eruption, Apis ; in acute hydrocephalus, IApis ; in hydro- cephalus, or meningitis infantum, IApis ; usually shortly before menses, IPhos. ac.; after menses, Natr. m. ; white, ICalc.; white, in pregnancy, |Stann.; on standing, IPhos. ac.; on standing, in chorea, Cina. gº” white. - Urine, full of motes: Aspar. Urine, mucus: Ant.c., Berb., Camph., Canth., Con., Dulc., Equiset., Eucal., Indig., Lyc. vir., Merc., IINatr. m., INatr. s., Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., IPareira, IIPuls., IISars., IISep., | |Sul., Ver.; bloody, IIChim. umb.: in ca- tarrh of bladder, Sal. ac., | | Uva ursi ; in acute catarrh of bladder, Coloc.; cells, Brach.; discharge periodical, not at each micturition, HSep.; in dysuria, Uva ursi ; after exposure to damp cold, Cann. i.; filaments under mi- croscope, corpuscles, and epithelium, Brach.; filaments, clouds and flocks, COccus; mixed with filaments, afterwards thick and cloudy, Seneg.; filaments, flocks, or flesh like pieces, WiMerc. cor.; large flakes of white, like jelly, Brom.; fleshlike lumps, Merc.; in gonorrhoea, with cystitis, IMerc.; mixed with phosphates in sediment (vesical catarrh), IIIBenz, ac.; muddy, reddish yellow, IGlon.; in enlarge- ment of prostate, Benz. ac.; purulent, Dulc.; ropy, IIChim. umb., IKali bi.; sediment, Aloe, Alum., Ascl. t., Aur. met., Berb., IDulc., IFerr., IKalibi., IKali c. , IPuls.; sedi- ment, adhering firmly to vessel, | | Puls.; be- fore menses, ILach.; sediment brown, Thuya ; sediment, in catarrh of bladder, ICanth.; sediment, clear, Berb.; sediment, in cysti- tis, nephritis, dropsy, etc., Chim. umb.; sedi- ment, in dysentery,1Cop., Senecio; sediment copious, in dysuria, Chim. umb. ; sediment, in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; Sediment grayish, more than one-third its quantity, sediment shows alkaline reaction, produces flakes on boiling, nitric acid gives it pink color (cysto- blennorrhoea), l l Uva ursi; sediment,in excess, indicating inflammation, Eup. pur.; sedi- ment, in liver complaint, Chel.; sediment, muco-purulent, Chim. umb., Hyos.; sedi- ment quickly deposits (acute catarrh of bladder), Coloc.; sediment tenacious, I ISul.; Sediment thick, IBerb.; sediment thick, muddy (vesical catarrh), Tereb.; sediment, white, Kali m.; Sediment, yellowish (sperma- torrhoea), l l Tereb.; shreds, in catarrh of bladder, l l Seneg.; on standing, great excess, IEquiset.; shreds and strings of blood on diaper, l l Rheum ; tenacious, INux v.; thick, IIChim. umb., IHam., IIPareira ; thick, occasionally bloody (gravel), ILyc.; thick, brown, tenacious (dysentery), ICop.; sediment thick, reddish (nephritis), Kalic.; thick, whit- ish-yellow, I Sep.; loaded with thick, tena- cious (chronic catarrh), l l Pareira; long threads, floating, Brach.; urine exhibiting mucus at bottom of vessel, which is drawn into threads by shaking, Crot. t. ; tough,ielly- like, white or red, mixed with blood, IDulc.; sediment tough, can be drawn out into strings, Coloc.; tough, in threads, Berb.; de- tached tissue, in bronchial and vesical ca- tarrh, ICop.; viscid, IIPareira ; viscid, in bronchial and vesical catarrh, I Cop.; sedi- ment, like well water, INatr. c.; white, IIPareira. É& Bladder catarrh. Urine, muddy: | | Lyc. vir., Rhus ; in cardial- gia and headache, IKali c.; during climaxis, | |Zinc.; in cysto-blennorrhoea, Uva ursi ; in intermittent, I Natr. m.; in traumatic men- ingitis, Hyper.; like muddy water, Sabad. Hºº turbid. Urine, odor: acrid, l l Rhod.; alkaline, Coccus; ammoniacal, Amm. m., Ant. t., IIAsaf., IAur. met.., | | Bor., Cain., Calc., Carbo a., ICarbo v., Chel., Coccus, Dig., Graph., IIod., Kreo., IIMosch, Nitr, ac., Petrol., IPhos., Rhod., | |Stront., Viol. t.; ammoniacal, in al- buminuria, l l Uran. n.; ammoniacal,in chronic catarrh of bladder, l l Pareira; ammoniacal, in inflammation of brain, Merc.viv.; ammoniacal, in gastric nervous fever, ILach.; ammoniacal, after checked gonorrhoea, Coca ; ammoniacal, in parenchymatous iritis, I lSil.; ammoniacal, in myelitis, IDulc.; ammoniacal, in smallpox, | | Var.; ammoniacal, stains sheets very dark, IFerr.; aromatic, Benz. ac.; like burnt horn, Arum m.; cadaverous, Benz. ac.; ca- daverous, when dark colored and cloudy, Coccus; camphor, Camph.; of caturine, Aspar., Jacea, Viol.t.; coffee, Berb.; as if decomposed, IHydras.; sweetish, in diabetes, Arg. met.; rotten eggs, IDaph.; fetid, l l Agar, l l Amb., IIApis, Ars., IIPapt., Bar. m., Bor., Calc., Camph., Carbo a., HCarbo v., 1Chim. umb., |Coloc., | | Cupr., Dros., III)ulc., Fluor. ac., IGraph., || Guaiac., IKali c., || Kreo., | |Merc., Murex, TNatr. c., INitr. ac., INux v., | | Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., || Plumb., IPuls., | | Rhod., Sec., IISep., Stann., | |Sul., Tereb., | | Uran. n., IViol. t.; fetid, in asthma, Meph.; fetid, in cystitis, Tarant.; fetid, in cysto-blennor- rhoea, l l (Jva ursi; fetid, in dysentery, Ars.; fetid, in fever, pulse 130 (diphtheria), Carbol. ac.; fetid, in typhoid, ITereb., IWer. v.; fetid, 21. URINARY ORGANS. 611 in typhus, HIBapt., IINitr, ac.; fetid, with frequent urination, l l Petrol.; fishy, Astac., Ol. an:, Uran. n.; fragrant, in eighth month of pregnancy, l l Rheum ; garlic, Cup. ars.; like horse urine, Natr. c., INitr. ac.; highly inten- sified, IIIBenz. ac., Fluor. ac., Ind.; offensive, Anthrok., Arn., I Aspar., IIRenz. ac., Bufo., Calad., ICalc., Carbo a., Chen. v., ICup. m., HNitr. ac., IPhos., | | Phos. ac., | | Puls., | | Rhod., HISep., ISul., War.; offensive, in catarrh of bladder, Sal. ac.; offensive, in vesical catarrh, IRBenz. ac.; offensive, scrofulous, glandular swelling, IBar. m.; offensive, horribly, after standing a short time, IIInd.; offensive, in intermittent, IEup. perf.; offensive, during menses, Nitr. ac.; offensive, in myelitis, HDulc.; offensive, in pemphigus, Dulc.; of fensive, in scarlet fever, IDulc.; offensive sediment, ICaust.; offensive, with sediment (impotence, gleet), Calad.; offensive, in ty- phoid), HSul.; like raw meat, IPhos. ac.; mouldy, l l Amm. m.; musty, l l Amm. m., Camph. ; like onions, Gamb.; like otorrhoea, IAur. met. ; peculiar, Aspar., Aur. mur., Hyper.; penetrating, Calc. p.; pungent, IAsaf., II Bor., Calc, fl., Fluor. ac., Kob., IMerc.; pungent, dribbling, afternoon and evening, ILyc.; pungent, in dysuria, Uva ursi ; putrid, JBenz. ac.; putrid, in meningi- tis, Sep.; resinous, I | Chel. ; rotten, in typhus, HArs.; like saffron tea, Iodof.; sour, Amb., Benz.ac., Calc.,Chel., Colch., | | Graph., IMerc., HNatr. c., Petrol., IISep.; sour, in whooping cough, Amb.; sour, in enuresis nocturna, HMerc.; like sour milk (catarrh of stomach), | |Sep.; sour, in stomatitis, INatr. c.; stale, !Carbo v.; strong, Ant. t., Aspar., Carbol. ac., Cup. a., Kob., Med., Merc., Thlaspi, Thuya, Zing.; strong, in cholera infantum, Calc.; strong, in diarrhoea of children, IIPenz. ac.; strong, in diphtheria, Lach.; strong, in diph- theria, Scarlatina, ILach. ; strong, in dyspep- sia, IINitr. ac.; strong, in chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys, l l Tereb.; strong, in a few hours, Cinch. bol.; strong, on being voided (syphilis), Nitr. ac.; sweet, Nux m., Tereb.; in prolapsus uteri, Benz. ac.; in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; like valerian, with white sediment and discharge of mucus, after urination, l l Murex ; violets, Cop., Cub., Eu- cal., Inul., Tereb.; violets, in evening, Osm. Bºº odorless. Urine, odorless: Bell., Chloral., Dros.; acrid deposits, dirty white sediment, with frequent urging, ISpong.; in diabetes, Camph. ; in epi- leptiform convulsions, ICed.; with fetid mu- cous stool, Dros. # Urine, oily: Bº cuticle. Urine, contains oxalate of lime: Brach.,ICaust., Lyc. vir.; in albuminuria, Tereb.; in desolua- mative nephritis, l l Plumb. gº sediment. Jrine, pale : Act. rac., IAgar., Alum., Amb., I Amm. C., | | Anac., Ang., Anthrok., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Apoc., LArn., Ars., Ars. h., | | Asaf., Ascl. S., Astac., Aur. met., HBell., | | Bism., Brach., Bry., Calc., Cann., Canth., ICarbo v., Caulo, Caust., Cham., l l Chel., | |Cinch., | | Coccul, Cochl., 1Colch., Coloc., IICon.., | | Dig., Dros., | | Dulc., Erig., Euph., Eup. pur., Gels., Hell., Helon., Hep., Hyos., IIgn., IIod., Jatroph., IKali br., Kali c., Rali iod., IIRali nit., | | Kreo., || Lach., ILac def., | ||Laur., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mar. v., Merc., IIMerc. cor., Mez., Mosch., | | Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., | |Natr. p., Nitr. ac., B.Nux v., Ol. an., Op., Paris, Phell., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., Phyt., IPlant., || Plat., Plumb., Polyg., IPuls., Rheum, l l Rhod., Rhus, Rumex, Samb., Sang., Sarrac., Sars., Sec., Sep., Spig., Spong., ISquilla, |Staph., IStram., IStront., | |Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver. V., | | Vib., | |Zinc., Zing.; in albuminuria, | | Uran. n. ; in cardialgia and headache, IKali c.; in cerebral disturbance, ICroc.; clear, relieves headache, Ign.; becoming cloudy, ICinch.; in diabetes, Camph., Natr. S., Tarax.; in diabetes insipidus, ILyc., Squilla (Bº diabetes); excessive, frequent, ILyc.; during bilious headache, l l Pod.; in sick headache, ILac def.; in mania puerperalis, INux v.; in nervous diseases, Alum., ICham.; at night, Crot. t.; especially during night, ILyc.; in phlegmasia alba dolens, Natr. S.; in pregnancy, I |Stann.; followed by thick, whitish purulent matter with burning (cys- titis), INux v.; in rheumatism, Ars. ; in scarlatina, I.Arum t., HSec.; in stricture, IClem.; with white sediment, IRhus; after Sugar water, Ant. t. ; with frequent urging, IIR reo.; in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; color- less, IApoc., TAtrop. S., Arum m., Bell., Calend., Camph., Cann. i., 1Cham., Codein., 1Coff, Crotal., IKreo., Lyss., Med., IIMatr. m., JNux v., || Plant., Sarrac., Sars., HSil., Ustil., Zing.; colorless, in chorea, Agar.; colorless, during dentition (diarrhoea), Apis ; colorless, in facial neuralgia, I Sep. ; color- less, in gastric neurosis, |Phos.; colorless, in headache, ILac def., | |Sep.; colorless, in hysterical complaints, IPuls.; in leucorrhoea, ICaust.; filled with mucus, in cystitis, Med.; in neuralgia, |Nux v.; in nervous women, |Xan.; in acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; straw colored, Anag., Apoc., Aspar., Caulo., ICup. m., Oxal. ac., Polyg., Sinap., ||Uran. n.; straw colored, in diarrhoea and typhus, I Apis. Hº albumen, clear, copious, diabetes, watery. Urine, pellicle: gº cuticle. Urine, phosphates: Brach., Chin. S., Colch., IFerr. m., IKali br., Natr. a., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Pic, ac., IPtel., Stann.; ammonium mag- nesium phosphate in excess, IRaph.; in Bright's disease, l l Phos. ac.; in catarrh of bladder, Canth. ; deficiency, or excess, |Magn. p.; loaded with earthy, in typhoid, IIPhos. ac.; loaded with acid, in amblyopia potatorum, I Tereb.; responds to tests for phosphates, earthy phosphate, and chloride of sodium, Sarrac.; trifle, Brach.; in cystitis, Med. §§º sediment. Urine, contains pus: ICann, S., IICanth., IIClem., Con., IDaph., Lyc., IMerc., Natr. S., INitr. ac., Nux v., | | Puls., Sabad., Sep., Sil., Sul.; with blood and mucous epithelium (catarrh of bladder), Sal. ac.; with blood, in cystitis, Ars.; in catarrh of bladder, ITUva ursi; in cystitis, I Ars.; in gonorrhoeal cysti- tis, iMerc.; in nephritis, II Arn.; in kidney disease, with painful urging, Hep.;in enlarge- ment of prostate, IBenz. ac. Sº sediment; also Bladder and Kidneys inflammation. Urine, reaction : neutral, Hydras. gº acid, alkaline. 612 21. URINARY ORGANS. TJrine, red: Ascl. t., AEthus., Agar.., | | Ant. c., Apis, Ars. h., Arund., Badiag., TBerb., HCact., ICamph., Cann. S., II Canth., Caps., Carbov., ICepa, Chel., Colch., | | Elaps, IDulc., IGrat., IIod., Iris, ILyc., Merc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., IOp., | | Puls., IRhus, Sars., ISul.., | |Tuberc., Thuya, Vespa, Zinc.; in angina faucium, ILach. ; in articular rheumatism, iTereb.; in ascites, l l Rheum ; like blood, Bell., HCham., ICrotal., Crot. t., IHep., Kali iod., Pic. ac.; like blood, plentifully charged with corpus- cles, l l Ferr.; like blood, after scarlatina, HHell.; contains blood corpuscles, Ars. h.; bluish, in erysipelas, l l Rhus ; brick color, Chim. umb.; bright, Bov.; bright, like arterial blood, Apis ; brownish, Aph. ch., 1Ant. c., Bell., 1Chel., HHep.; in cardialgia, IGrat.; and clear, IAcOn...; in colic, Alum., Ant. c.; red (potter's colic), IAlum.; dark, Ant. Sul. aur., HArg. nit., Ars. h., Bapt., Benz. ac., ICup. m., HFerr., Hep., Ipec., ILyc., Merc. iod. flav., | | Natr. S., IPareira, Polyg., IISep.; dark with arthritis, |Natr. p. ; dark, like blood, Tereb.; dark, with blood, Crotal.; dark, or bloody, containing much albumen (Scarla- tina), ILyc.; dark brownish, I Ant. t.; dark brownish, with much reddish sediment, ILact. ac.; dark, but clear, in pneumonia, | |Stram.; dark, in cystitis, Tarant.; dark, in diarrhoea of children, IIHenz. ac.; dark, in bilious fever, ICrotal.; dark, contains floccu- lent matter, ICycl.; dark, in hydrothorax, ISquilla; dark, in morning, Thuya; dark, at night, offensive, depositing mucous sediment, A Mosch.; dark, strong odor, during day, AEsc. h.; dark, after standing, Small points rise to surface, Ascl. t.; dark, with copious sediment, ILobel.i.; dark, with sediment, greasy-looking pellicles, Paris; dark, stains vessels, hard to remove, Phyt.; dark, soon turbid and fetid, IMerc. sol.; dark, with urging, Ant. t.; dark, in urticaria, 1Cop.; in delirium tremens, IIStram.; like blood, a few drops, IRhus; in dropsy of uterus, Camph.; in dysentery, ICop.; in evening, IISelen, ; with white feces, IAcon.; fiery, Merc.; a thick, red, fleshy sub- stance, Paris; fiery, in desguamative nephri- tis, I Plumb.; in gastricism, Kali c.; with hectic, ; Calc. S.; in hepatitis, Merc.; dark, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; inflammatory, Berb.; in intermittent, INatr. m.; in tertian inter- mittent, INux v.; in laryngitis, IChel.; in liver complaint, Arn.; in liver complaint and nephritis, IChel.; in lung affections, IKalin,; in metrorrhagia, by admixture of blood, | |Sabina; in nephritis, I Senecio ; in des- quamative nephritis, 1 |Plumb.; or orange, with dull aching in lumbar region, ILept. ; with pain across back, BKali bi.; pinkish, IBry.; in pneumonia, Ant. t., | | Puls.; with pressure to urinate, at night, INux v.; stains, with prostatitis, Sep.; in rheumatism, IColch., IDulc.; in acute rheumatism, I | Chel.; hot, in rheumatism, or peritonitis, IIA con. ; to Satu- ration, Ascl. t.; Scanty, in phlebitis, Ham. ; dirty, in scarlatina, Apis, ICarbol, ac.; with sediment, I Kreo., INux v.; with sediment, in nephritic colic, , || Pareira; sediment, urine covered with a shining pellicle, JPetrol.; like blood, with white sediment and cuticle on surface, IISep.; in spinal, diseases, IAlum.; stains a rose tea-color, difficult to remove, Urine, retention: Variol.; in induration of uterus, Carbo a.; with white clouds, Plat.; yellowish, WPtel., Sumb.; yellowish, upper stratum yellow and flocculent (catarrh of bladder, l l Seneg.; yel- lowish, in peritonitis, l l Acon. tº dark, high-colored, sediment. II Acon., IIApis, Apoc., |Arn., Ars., Atrop. S., Aur. met., H 1»ell., Bism., 1Camph., IICanth., Caps., Caust., : Chim. umb., Cic., Cinnam., Cinch., Coloc., Con., Cop., Cupr., Dig., Dory., IDulc., Graph., Ham., IHep., IHyos., Hyper., Illic., l l Kali iod., ILaur., IILyc., INux v., 11Op., IPlumb., IPuls., HRhus, Ruta, Sec., IStram., ISul., Ver.; in albuminuria, I Apis ; from atony, IIHell.; from atony of fundus, Tereb.; bladder full, IOp.; after a blow in ovarian region, Ham.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHydr. ac., | | Tarant.; almost complete, Ferr. mur.; in little children, with fever, Ferr. ph.; in nurs- ing children, after passion of nurse, Op.; in young children, 1Caust.; in cholera Asiatica, II Ver.; after catching cold, 1Cop.; from cold, especially in children with crying and rest- lessness, 11 Acon.; with spasmodic cough day and night (nervous affection), IMagn. p.; in chronic cystitis, Ars ; in evening, Bor.; flom exertion, II Arn.; after exposure to rain and sitting in a cold room, urine when drawn by catheter was quite bloody, | Puls.; after fall- ing down stairs, l l Rhus.; with fever, Ferr. ph.; in fever, or acute illness, IOp.; from fright, IOp.; in suppressed gout, Cochl.; with heatin region of bladder and uneasy pain in abdomen, accompanied by urinary tenesmus, IPuls.; for thirty-six hours, Merc.; in infants, Benz. ac.; in locomotor ataxia, I Arg. nit.; chiefly caused by blunting of lining of membrane of neck of bladder so that fulness is not recognized by patient, Op.; in nephritis, Sabina; in des- quamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; obstinate, | |Iod.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; painful, Crotal., Sars.; painful, brought on by slight- est exposure to cold (catarrh in bladder), ICaust.; painful, in suppressed gonorrhoea, IICanth.; painful, in prolapsus uteri, Aur. met.; painless, INitr. ac.; after pains go from limbs to bowels, Act. rac.; from paralysis, ICic., ILaur., ILyc., IRhus, IStaph.; causes paralysis of bladder, Caust.; paretic condi- tion, l l Op.; in parotitis, Dory.; post-partum, I Ars., I Bell., IOp., | | Puls.; with constant, IHyos.; with enlargement of prostate, Pareira; from swelling of prostate, IChim. umb.; in pruritus vulvae, IITarant.; in scarlatina, Sec.; almost complete, in Scarlatina, IKali m.; with spasm of bladder (cystitis), ICaps. ; spasmodic, IGels., INux v.; spasmodic, with dysentery, IMagn. p.; spasmodic, in gonorrhoea, IITereb.; spasmodic, after suppressed gonorrhoea, INux v.; spasmodic, better by application of hot cloths to chest, which however is followed by syncope(occipito-intercostal neuralgia), Chin. a.; from contraction of sphincter or paralysis of fundus, IOp.; with stone in bladder, l l Mil- lef.; with involuntary stool, after miscarriage, | |Sul.; after straining awhile a few drops are passed, no stream being formed, Stram.; with retraction of testicles, Coloc.; from tobacco, IOp.; in typhus and after parturition, Ars.; with constant urgency, I | Puls.; with frequent urging, few drops dribble, IICaust.; with sen- 21. URINARY ORGANS. 613 sation as if urine could not be passed on ac- count of narrowness of urethra, Stram.; in displacement of uterus, Tarant. Bº Bladder, paralysis, spasm; Urination, in drops, in- ability, insufficient, slow. TJrine, scalding: gº hot; also During urina- tion, burning. Urine, scanty: gº decreased. TJrine, scum : Đèº cuticle. Urine, sediment: Card. m.; adhesive, red, in intercostal neuralgia, l l Stann.; black, in chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys, | | Tereb.; bloody, IPuls.; bluish red, Ars. h.; branlike, Ced.; brick dust, Act. rac., Apis, I. Arn., Aur. mur., || Benz. ac., | | Bry., HChin. s, ICinch., Dig., III obel. i., IIMerc. cor., INatr. m., IOp., iPareira, Pic. ac., IISep., Thuya ; brick dust, adhesive, Coccus; brick dust, adhesive (irritable bladder), l l Sep.; brick dust, in asthma, IMeph.; brick dust, in bronchitis, Caust.; brick dust, during cli- maxis, l l Zinc.; brick dust, in conjunctivitis, | |Sep.; brick dust, in acute cystitis, ILyc.; brick dust, with copious urination, l l Natr. S.; brick dust, in enuresis of children, Plant. ; brick dust, often with gout, INatr. S.; brick dust, in hydrothorax acutus, Ars.; brick dust, in quotidian intermittent, l l Ver.; brick dust, in paralysis agitans, IITarant.; brick dust, in renal inflammation, I Senecio ; brick dust, in rheumatism, l l Act. sp., Ant. t.; brick dust, in urticaria, Cop.; brick dust, in prolapsus uteri, Arn.; bright red, Berb.; brown, Lobel. i; dark brown, HAEsc. h.; dark brown, copi- ous, All. Sat.; brown, dark, in pericarditis, | |Spig.; brown, gravelly, ILach.; brown, thick, in nephritis, Arn.; with calculous diathesis, Benz., ac.; chalklike, l l Phyt.; chalky, Ananth., Chel.; clay colored, Amm. m., TBerb., Chin. S., | |Sep.; clay colored, adhe- sive, in meningitis, Sep.; depositing whitish claylike sediment, Eup. perf.; coarse, IISelen.; like coffee grounds, IIApis, IIHell.; like cof. fee grounds, top part clear, Hell.; like coffee grounds, in dropsy, after scarlatina, I Amb.; like coffee grounds, in Scarlatina, ILach. ; con- cretions of urate of ammonia, IBenz, ac.; copious, Chim. umb., Coloc.; copious, in anasarca, Ars.; copious, burning, after urina- tion, Cop.; copious, when cold, Coloc.; co- pious, in flatulent dyspepsia, l Sal. ac.; copi- Ous, in jaundice, IBerb.; copious, in septic diseases, Tarant.; hard crust, difficult to scrape from vessel, l l Sep.; crystals, as if mingled with brick dust, ILyc.; brownish crystals formed about at spot where cloud was seen, and were deposited on walls of vessel, after standing twenty-four hours, Crot. t.; bright red crystals, Ferr. m.; small, hard, reddish crystals, adhesive, Coloc.; dark, in bilious fever, ICrotal.; with dysenteric diar- rhoea, Coloc.; dingy, ICinch.; earthy, Mang.; fibrous, dirty, IAlum.; flesh colored, Coloc.; flocculent Berb., IHep.; furfura- ceous, Berb.: gelatinous, I Berb., Coloc.; with gouty diathesis, Benz. ac.; gravel- like, in cystitis, Tarant.; gray, Con.; gray sand, IPhos.; gray, sandy (dropsy after scar- let fever), IPhos.; gray, in typhoid, l l Puls.; greasy, Chin. S.; greasy, adhesive, Aspar.; gritty, Sec.; in nervous headache, INaja; jellylike, Berb., Coloc., Puls.; light, Bell.; loaded with lithates (cerebrospinal menin- gitis), Lyc.; lithates, in dyspepsia, | Ver.; lithates, in liver trouble, | | Pod.; lithates, in supraorbital neuralgia, I Chin. s.; lithic acid, Aspar.; , lithic acid, ; Chim. umb.; lithic, IISep.; lithic, with gout, Natr. S.; loamy, in gravel, Lyc.; loose, ICinch.; mealy, l Berb.; in morning, Ars. h.; entangled with mucus, Coccus; muddy, IHep.; peculiar, Aur. mur.; a cloud of phosphates, when heated, Bell.; pink, Berb.; pink, in ascites, l l Rheum; pink, in , functional derangement of liver, | |Sep.; pinkish, ICinch.; red, powdery, Agar., Amm. C., Ars. m., Aur, mur., Bapt., Camph., Carbo v., Chim. m., Cimex, IGlom., Ipec., IKali c., Kob., Mez., INatr. S., Pallad., IPhos., IPsor, IISelen., IISep., Tereb., Val.; red, adhesive, Brom., ICimex, IDaph.; red, in arthritic affections, Alum.; blood red, | |Sep.; red crystals, Arg. nit.; dark red, ad- hesive, Coca ; dark red, dirty with pain, Dory.; red, in gastralgia, probably due to me- tallic poisoning, ISul. ac.; red, gelatinous, Ars. h.; red, granular, ILyc.; light red, Apis ; red, in paralysis, Arn.; red, heavily loaded, pinkish, half floating, and a substance like brick dust (intermittent), Lyc.; red, in pruri- tus vulvae, || Tarant.; red sand, Cact., IIIlyc., INux v., IPhos., IIPareira, Sil.; red sand, in renal colic, IILyc.; red, sandy, El Ars., Arund., Hyos.;red, in typhilitis, ILach.; yellowish, red in quotidian intermittent, Ipec.; reddish, Apis, Asta.c., Bell., Lyss., Nux v., IPuls., Sang., IISep., Ver. v.; reddish, adhesive, Aspar.; reddish, abundant, in bronchial and vesical catarrh, ICop.; dark, reddish brown deposit, Lith.; thick reddish or mahogany colored, with floating jellylike flocks, Laur.; after kidney complaints, IBerb.; reddish, in liver complaint, IChel.; reddish, in peritonitis, ILach.; reddish, thick, adhesive, in different colored circles, ILac c.; reddish, thin, adhe- sive, ICup. m.; reddish, sandy, in typhoid, Lyc.; reddish white, Tereb.; rose colored, Ars. h. ; feathery oblong, sixsided, silvery white crystals of salicyluric acid, Sal. ac.; Sandy, Amm. c., Ars. m., Arund., Cepa, HNatr. s., IISars., IISelen, l ITuberc., | |Zinc.; sandy, in intermittent fever, Natr. m.; sandy, in nephritis, IChelid.; yellow or reddish sand, ILyc.; sticking to vessel, IPuls.; thick, ICamph., ISpong.; thick, in dysentery, ICop.; tough, IAlum.; white, thick, Alum.; slight, transparent, I Berb.; urates, Ipec.; violet, Bov., Mang.; violet, earthy, Ant. t.; vis- cid, Coloc.; white, Act. sp., AEthus., |Berb., 7:Bar. m., Bry., Camph., ICanth., ICinch., Colch., Con., Euphor., Hep., IKreo., IMagn. c., || Mitch. rep., | | Plant., Sars., IISep., Val.; white, adhesive film, IISep.; snow white, ur- ate of ammonia, IRhus ; like white cheese, Sec.; white, in coxalgia, l l Phos.; white floc- culent, Aspar.; white, flocculent, composed of phosphate and carbonate of lime, Benz. ac.; grayish white granular, Canth.; white, phos- phate of magnesia, Agar.; white, mealy, Cal.; white, in morning, Natr. S.; white, urine covered with a shining pellicle, Petrol.; white, thick, as if flour had been stirred in, Merc.; white, thick, in pruritus vulvae, l l Tarant.; white, thick, urine dark, IFerr. iod.; whitish, Amm. c., Calc., Spig.; whitish, adhesive, 614 21. URINARY ORGANS. Brom.; whitish gray, 1Berb.; sediment whitish or purple, IFluor. ac.; like yeast, Caust.; like yeast, with yellow turbid urine, IRaph.; yel- low, ICham., ICinch., Natr. S.; yellow dirty, in nephritis, IKaliiod., IKali m.; yellow floc- culent, Kob.; yellow red crystals, Berb.; sandy ellow, Sil.; straw yellow, Chin. s.; yellow, in syphilitic headache, I IThuya; whitish yel- low, Lyss.; whitish yellow, copious (indurated pancreas), Carbo a.; yellowish, ICup.m.; yel- lowish, like bran, Aloe; yellowish, clay colored, adhesive, . HFerr.; , yellowish, in parenchy- matous iritis, Sil.; yellowish pasty, IISep.; yellowish red, in bilious fever, ICrotal.; yel- lowish thick, l l Aph. ch.; yellowish white, gelatinous adhesive (phthisis), ICOca. Bºº mucus, oxalate of lime, phosphates. Calend.; for twelve hours, Cup. S.; for twenty- four hours, l l Puls.; for twenty-four hours, in erysipelas erratica, IHydras.; for forty-seven and three quarter hours,in diphtheria, l l Lac c.; for forty-eight hours, in acute mania, Canth.; in hydrocephaloid, IIApis; in infants, new- born, El Camph. ; in meningitis, IStram.; in meningitis infantum, Apoc.; in metritis and puerperal fever, ILach.; in myelitis, I | Acon.; during night, in puerperal fever, I | Puls.; with pains in bladder, during fever when sweat. fails (intermittent), Cact.; in phlebitis, Ham.; in pneumonia, IKali iod.; with pain in renal region, Kalibi.; in scarlatina, IAilant., ILach., | | Phyt.; in scarlet fever, Dulc.; in stupor, ISul.; in typhus, I Apis, 1Colch., Crotal.; in sore throat, ILac c. 3& diminished, re- tention, uraemia, Kidneys inactive. Urine, thick: Ast. r., Benz. ac., ICarbo v., | Caust., IChim., Con., Daph., Dig., Hep., Urine, contains serum; IJacea; spermatozoa, Lyc. vir. Urine, smoky : Crotal., IITereb.; from admix- ture of fluid blood, Crotal.; deep, opalescent color (Bright's disease), l l Tereb. B& cloudy. Urine, specific gravity: 1,002, |Plumb.;1,004, Brach.; 1,005, 1.019,1.020, Act.rac.;1.008, Brach.; 1.012, Amyl.; 1.012 to 1,021, Lyc. vir.; 1,014, Amyl.; 1.016, Amyl., || Merc. cor., | | Plumb.; 1.018, 1.020, 1,024, 1.025, 1.030, Sarrac.; 1.017, | | Plumb.; 1,018, in Bright's disease, I Tereb.; 1.019, Vib.; 1.020, Amyl., Brach.; 1,021, |Vib.; 1.023, Brach.;1.024, Brach.;1.025, Sinap., | |Xan., 1.028, in amblyopia potatorum, ITereb.; 1,030, in diabetes, l l Phos. ac.; 1.034, Brach.; 1,040, Codein., Mitch. rep.; 1.044, l l Uran. nit.; de- creased, in two cases—in one, from 1.042 to 1.030, in another, from 1,039 to 1.031 (diabetes), IUran. n.; 1.103, in diabetes, Natr. S.; high, I. Arn., Ascl. S., Benz. ac., Dig., Eup. pur., Helon., ILyc. vir., Phyt., Pic, ac., Puls., Sar- rac., Senecio ; low, Ascl. S., Eryng., Eup. pur., Puls., Ver. v., Vib. IIod., ILac def., | | Lyc. vir., Merc. iod. rub., INux v., Phos., Psor., | | Rhus, IISep., | |Spong., ||Sul., | | Ver., Zing.; acid, HIMerc. cor.; in inflammation of brain, Merc. viv.; in bronchial and vesical catarrh, ICop.; from catheter (angina pectoris), Apis ; cloudy on cooling (catarrh of bladder), |Seneg.; coag- ulates, on cooling, Coloc.; coagulates, on standing (diabetes), Coloc.; in chronic vom- iting, HIpec.; in dysuria, Uva ursi; flow in- terrupted, IPhos. ac.; in gastralgia probably due to metallic poisoning, l l Sul. ac.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in jaundice, iPhos.; like jelly, on standing, Cochl.; like milk (chyluria) or lime water with whitish curds, with stringy bloody lumps (diabetes), Phos. ac.; in traumatic meningitis, IHyper.; , like muddy water, Sabad. ; in nephritis, II Arn.; like oil, Coccus; in articular rheumatism, HTereb.; scanty, with mucus and disinteg- rated blood corpuscles (typhoid), Tereb.; in septic diseases, Tarant.; with red sedi- ment, Elaps; semi-solid, on standing (inter- mittent fever), ICina ; on standing, Cham., |Merc. sol., Tereb.; on standing as if mixed with clay, IAlum.; on standing a short time, IBry.; stiffening linen, IHam., Helon.; like yeast, Mosch. - Urine, contains torulae : Ammoniac. Urine, floating dark specks: | | Hell. Urine, staining diaper: IMerc.; in jaundice of infants, Elat. sediment. Urine, straw-colored: gº light. Urine, sugar: ºº diabetes. Urine, poor in sulphates: Pic. ac. Urine, suppressed: 11 Acon., Ars. h., Arum t., Aur. met., T Aur. mur. nat., Bell., Bism., Bufo., 1Camph., 1Carbo V., ICic., Colch., Crotal., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Diad., Elaps, Elat., IErig., | |Eucal., IEup. pur., Hell., IHydras., Hyosc., IKalibi., ILyc., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., IOp., Osm., IPhos., | | Plumb., IPod., IRob., IIStram., | | Tarax, Tereb., IWer.; in ascitis, I Apis ; in cholera, Crotal., ICup. ac., Jatroph., ILaur.; in second stage of cholera, ICup. m.; after cholera, IKali bi.; in cholera Asiatica, II Ars., 1Carbo v.; in Asiatic cholera, first stage, l l Kali br.; in cholera infantum, ILaur., ISul.; in cholerine, IAEthus.; with cramps and neuralgic pains, Elat.; two days, Diad.; for twelve days, Urt. ur; for fifteen days, 1 |Tarant.; in diarrhoea, l l Pod., Sil., IISec.; with muco-purulent diarrhoea, l l Kali br.; in diphtheria, Ign.; in dropsy, III)ig., IHell.; left ear runs matter, Calend.; left ear painful (otorrhoea), Calend.; in erysipelas facies et capitis, I |Stram.; in fever, ICact.; in yellow fever, 11Canth.; after gonorrhoea, with restlessness, Camph. ; congestive headache, Ascl. s.; with splitting headache (otorrhoea), Urine, turbid: Agar., Amb., Ant. c., Ant. t., II Apis, Arn., Aspar., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., Berb., Bov., Brom., IIBry., HCact., Calc. fl., Camph., Cann. S., Canth., Carbo v., ICard. m., ICaust., IICham., 1Chel., Chin. S., Cina, ICinch., 1Coccus, Colch., 1Coloc., Con., Cop., Crot. t., ICup. m., HDaph., HDig., IDulc., | |Graph., IGrat., IHep., Hyos., Hyper., | |Ign., Indig., Ipec., Jacea, IKali c., Kali n., ILyc., Merc., | | Mez., IMyr. cer., Natr. m., HNitr. ac., Pallad., ||Petrol., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., | |Plat., || Plumb., IPsor., Puls., Ratan., IRhus, Robin., HSabad., Seneg., IISep., Sil., ISul., Sul. ac., Val., Var., Zinc.; with asthma, | Coccus; like turbid beer, ILyc.; as if mixed with black dust (after scarlatina), IBell.; in catarrh of bladder, l l Uva ursi; in acute ca- tarrh of bladder, IColoc.; looking like remains in a cider barrel, Nitr. ac.; like clay water, ISars.; when cold, Coloc.; in convulsions, ICup. m.; in coxalgia, IPhos.; in cystitis, Ars.; in diphtheria, after scarlatina, Con...; in diabetes, Arg. met.; dirty color, in diph- 21. URINARY ORGANS. 615 theria, ILach.; in dropsy, Aur. mur., Rhus; as if mixed with dust, I Kali c.; in enteritis, | | Acon. ; in typhoid fever, Ver. v.; as if mixed with flour (hydrocephalus), ISul.; as if mixed with flour, containing stringy, jelly- like masses, IPhos. ac.; in gravel, Lyc.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; in intermittent fever, Cina ; Eup. perf, Samb.; in jaundice, IBerb.; in chronic jaundice, IIod.; fermenting, in typhoid fever, l l Phos.; with leucorrhoea, | | Graph.; like lime water, ICalc.; in affection of liver, Magn. m.; like loam water, Bov., Sul. ac.; in lung affections, IKali n. ; milky, with offensive purulent sediment (cystitis), IILyc.; in morning, Zinc.; in morning, after evening fever, Meph.; in morning and even- ing, Lyss.; from admixture of mucus, IPuls.; with mucus deposit, I Lith.; in nephritis, IChel., IKali m.; in nephritis and gout, Colch.; painful to discharge, in cardialgia, IGrat.; in pemphigus, Dulc.; in peritonitis, Lach.; more profuse, Aur. mur. nat.; red, Agnus; in acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; in scarlet fever, IDulc:; deposits a dirty sedi- ment, Anac.; with red sediment, Plat. ; after two hours, with reddish sediment, IGraph.; with white sediment, IDulc., IIGraph.; with sediment like yeast, IRaph.; on standing, Coca ; on standing a few minutes (asthma), IMeph.; streaked, after scarlatina, IBell.; with clammy sweat on head and palms of hands, l l Phos.; with sour sweat, Ipec.; thick, milky, depositing a thick purulent sedi- ment of a nauseating smell, ILyc.; white, ICinch. Hºº cloudy, milky, muddy, sedi- ment, thick. TJrine, contains tyrosin: Hippoz. |Urine, uraemia : 11 Ars., Ascl. s., Aur. mur., Cann. i., Carbol. ac., Iod., IPhos.; with anae- mia and paralytic symptoms, Ars., Camph., Chin. a., Cinch., Phos., Phos. ac., ITereb.; asphyctic form, Hydr. ac.; with acute atrophy of brain and medulla oblongata, IPhos.; convulsions, ICup. m., | | Hydr. ac., Mosch., ITereb.; tendency to convulsions, IPlumb.; with dropsy, IIApis ; with cerebral hyperae- mia, Amm. c., HBell., Con., ICup. m., IGels., 1Glon., Merc. cor., IStram., Tabac., Tereb., Ver. v.; with drowsiness, insensibility, and frightful convulsions (contracted kidney), IDig.; especially in drunkards, Ars.; in emphysema, with heart disease, I Ars.; hydro- pericardium, I Ars.; narcosis, Aur. met.; in senile hypertrophy, and induration of pros- tate, stricture of urethra, and ammoniaemia, IIod.; puerperal, Benz. ac.; at beginning of Scarlatina, Ars. ; impending, in scarlatina, IAilant., Arum t.; senile, Iod., Lyc.; with sopor, Agar., Anac., Bell., Hydr.ac., Kali br., IIOp.; threatened, ICanth. Bºy” retention, suppression. TJrine, urates: diminished, Pic. ac.; increased, Anthrok., Aph. ch., | | Ascl. s., Chim. umb., Eucal., IPtel.., | | Puls., Staph.; lactate of urea increased, Ammoniac.; in functional derange- ment of liver, l l Sep.; with prostatitis, ISep.; urate of ammonia, showing a wasted hectic condition, Puls. gº clear, sediment, turbid. Urine, viscid: Arg. nit., Ast. r., Canth., Coloc., ICup. m., Dulc., Kreo., Phos. ac.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; viscous, fetid, in gouty patients, 7:Horm. ź mucus, thick. - Urine, watery: Act. rac., Arum m., Bell., Bism., Cinnab., ICOccul., Colch., Cycl., Dros., Hippom., Hydr. ac., Ign., Kali f., Kali iod., IMagn. car., Med., IIN atr. m., INatr. s., Phell., IPhos., Plat., Samb., ITereb., Zinc.; in diabetes, Sec.; in diabetes insipidus, ILyc.; in evening, Carbol. ac.; with pain, mostly in evening and morning, in hemicrania, Phos.; in forenoon, Agar.; in headache, IVib.; in nervous headache, Iris; in hysteria, IIIgn., IPuls.; in intermittent fever, Eup. perf.; in mania puerperalis, Nux v.; large quantity, in intercostal neuralgia, Stann.; of strong smell, awakes at night, IKali bi.; with urging to urinate, IColoc. flºº clear, diabetes insipidus, pale. Urine, like whey : Agar., Card. m.; in diabetes, HNatr. S.; in diabetes mellitus, Arg. met.; usually shortly before menses, IPhos. ac, Hºt milky, white. Urine, white : Cann. S., Caust., Cina, IColoc., Con., IRhus; as if stirred up with chalk after every emotion, IPhos. ac.; like chalk and water or buttermilk (spermatorrhoea), IPhos. ac.; grayish, ISpong.; like milk on cooling, IColoc.; like curdled milk, with brick dust sediment and variegated cuticle, IPhos.; tur- bid, Bry.; yellowish, ICann. S.; whitish, All. sat., Arn., HChel., IManc., INux v., Psor. B& milky, pale, phosphates, sediment, watery, whey. - - Urine, yellow : Agar., Aph. ch., HCham., Cochl., IDaph., Iodof., Jatroph., Merc., | |Plumb., ISpong.; in ascites, IChel.; bright, | | Agar., Bell., I Berb.; bright, in catarrh of bladder, Canth.; bright, slow, forming cloud, Bov.; bright, in cough, HChel.; clay colored, Guaraea; IISep.; clay colored, soon after passing, Cham.; clay colored, when shaken, Anac.; clear, Sinap. ; dark, Agar., Arg. nit., Ars, ICed., HChel., IHep., IKali c., INatr. c.; in diphtheria after scarlatina, Con.; dark, with icterus, Sang.; dark, during prevailing intermittent, Sang.; deep orange, strong horselike smell, Absin.; deep reddish, IPtel.; in epilepsy, hydrocephalus, TArt. v.; in scrof- ulous glandular swelling, IBar. m.; golden, Ant. c., Bell., 1Carbol. ac., Card. m., Sinap., ISyph.; golden, in dropsy, IAur. met.; gold- en, in typhus, Chel.; greenish, Camph. ; greenish, ICinch. ; greenish, from bile, Crotal.; greenish, in jaundice, IIod.; in cardialgia and headache, Kali c.; in hepatitis, IMerc.; honey colored, Anthrok.; in epidemic influ- enza, Sabad.; intense Med.; in jaundice, | |Sep.; as in jaundice, hypertrophied liver, IChion. v.; lemon, Agar., Chel., Ign., Zinc.; lemon, scanty, l l Syphi.; lemon, with sediment, IOp.; light, Carbo v., IKali c., Thuya ; loam colored, in intermittent ague, ISamb.; loam colored, with similar sediment, ICoral.; loaded with mucus, l l Naja ; orange, Ars. h., Crot. t., HNitr. ac.; orange (after checked gonorrhoea), ICoca.; orange, in hepatitis, IMerc.; leaves an orange colored ring in vessel (nephritis, gout), Urine, uroxanthine: increased, Cub. 1Colch.: pale, |Berb., Colch., Laur., IMagn. Urine, violet color: IMur. ac.; after albuminu- m., Sarrac., Vinca; white, flaky sediment on ria, l l Apis. standing, Zinc.; pale, sp. gr., 1.013, reaction 616 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. faintly acid (ante-desquamative stage of Bright's disease), Helon.; reddish, Calc. p., Cepa ; reddish, in dry asthma, l l Squilla; saff- ron, Ars. S. r.; Saffron, becoming cloudy, Aloe ; with sediment, IPOd.; mealy sediment, Zinc.; with thick white mucous sediment, IAEsc. h.; with sediment like yeast, IRaph.; sherry col- ored, Apoc.; stains diaper, in icterus neona- torum, Elat.; strong smelling, stains diaper white (dentition), Merc. Sol.; color of sulphur, | |Sul.; white flakes on standing, Zinc, H&º sediment. 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. Coition. Erections, Bº Penis. GenitalS. GlanS. Gonorrhoea. Masturbation, Bº' Seminal EmissionS. PeniS, ProState Gland. SCrOtum. Semen. Seminal EmissionS. Sexual ExCeSS, Sexual Excitement. Sexual Power. Spermatic Cords. SyC0SiS. COITION, after: pain in upper portion of ab- domen to inguinal region, Caust.; loss of ap- petite, IAgar.; burning pain in back, IMagn. m.; pain in bladder, l l Cepa ; bruised feeling, Sil.; emissions, 1 Natr. m., Phos.; discontented, angry, Calc.; emissions, IPhos.; with difficult and tardy emission, sensation of emptiness and discomfortin parts,lasting all of next day, Lyss.; emissions nightly for eight or twelve nights, Dig.; painful erection, Calad.; mechanical excoriation of mucous surface of prepuce, ICalad.; ticlike pain over left eye, ICed.; eyes weak, Ilkali c.; glans sensitive a long time, Jamb.; gonorrhoea renewed, Thuya ; sensa- tion as if paralyzed in right side of head, with Sore limbs, Sil.; burning itching of skin, with sweat on upper chest and shoulders, afterwards On abdomen and arms, Agar. ; heat of body, IGraph.; ill humored, Selen.; knees give away, IICalc.; lassitude, Agar.., | |Ziz.; legs, coldness, IGraph. ; burning in meatus, Calc.; burning and itching of meatus, Natr. p.; memory weak, Sec.; nervous depression,Ced.; nervous excitability, Calc.; sore corrosive pain, Calad.; pain in prostate gland, ICepa ; pre- puce retracted with pain and swelling, Calad.; great relaxation for several days, | Agar. ; reeling and confusion in head, Bov.; burning in seminal vesicles, Canth.; stammering, in women (chronic attack), ICed.; sweat, IGraph., Jamb.; night sweats, l l Agar. ; thirst, Jamb.; urethra burning, Sep.; urethra burning, after urination, Caust.; long-lasting incontinence of urine, from fright, ILyc.; urine flows in a broken stream (spermatorrhoea), l l Phos.ac.; weak, Berb., IICalc., IGraph., INatr. m., Selen., ISep., | |Ziz.; weak, especially eyes, |Kali c.; in knees, Sep.; weak in sexual parts, Berb.; weak, for severaldays, Calc.. I Phos.; worse the day after, Nuph. Hºsexual excess, coition. Coition, aversion: Astac., Bor., Chlor., IIGraph., IILyc., Psor., Rhod.; with im- potence, IGraph.; with dreams of intense lasciviousness terminating in an emission of profuse sticky fluid (melancholia), |Plat. gº Sexual excitement absent, decreased. Syphilis. TeSticleS. Coition, desire: 5& Sexual excitement, in- creased. Coition, during: falls asleep, IILyc.; burning, in gleet, I lSul.; , painful cramps in calves, IGraph.; convulsions, IBufo.; convulsive ac- tion, Polyg.; emission and Orgasm absent, Calad.; emission bloody, ICaust.; emission, burning stinging, Calc.; emission before erection is complete, Sul.; emission insuffi- cient, Aloe, Bar. c., Berb.; emission in suffi- cient or very late, Agar.; emission lasting longer, Osm.; , emission too late or absent, IILyss.; emission too rapid, with long-con- tinued thrill, Selen.; emission scanty, with incomplete erection, IForm.; emission too soon, Aloe, Berb., ICalc., IGels., | |Pic. ac., ISul.; emission too soon, then roaring in head, HCarbo v.; emission too soon (posterior spinal Sclerosis), |Pic. ac.; emission too soon, with- out pleasurable sensation, with cramps or heaviness in limbs, Bufo.; emission tardy, IICalc.; emission absent, Bufo., IGraph., Jamb., | |Millef.,IPsor.; emission absent, occurs afterwards during sleep, Lyss.; excessive enjoy- ment, l l Fluor. ac.; want of enjoyment, Anac.; erection incomplete, semen emits too soon, Calad.; erection insufficient, Sep.; erection weak, Therid.; fright, , causing impotence, | |Sinap. ; burning in genitals, IKreo.; pain, in groins, Therid.; interfered with by weakness in hips, Cepa; sexual indifference with erections, Lyss.; excitement diminished at its height, emission absent, Lyss. ; pain, urethra as if stretched, Arg. nit.; sudden laxness of penis, 1Camph.; sudden relaxation of penis pre- venting emission, IPhos. ac.; pressure in per- ineum, Alum.; want of proper sensation, IGraph.; thrill absent, I Agar.; thrill deficient, Berb., Ind., Sep.; burning in urethra, Canth.; burning in urethra ceases, Anag.; burning in urethra, most painful with ejaculation, Agar. Bº Penis, erection. Coition, excessive: Bº' Seminal emissions, excesses; also Sexual excess, Coition. GENITALS, aching: could not sit still, Syph. Genitals, bruised feeling: II Arn.; burning, 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 617 IICalc., Carbol. ac., Merc. d.; at night, | | Agar.; better from sweat and ceasing when going to bed, Prun. 'Genitals, burning: Ang. Genitals, coldness: IDiosc., IGels., IIris, | | Pic. ac.; in albuminuria, Uran. n.; almost insensible, with warmth of rest of body, Cann. s. 5& Penis, coldness. Genitals, constrictive pain: to bladder, with pressure as from a stone, Puls. Genitals, crawling: Berb. Genitals, eruption: 1Graph.; acne (hemor- rhoids), l l Chel.; small, flat, light red blotches, Merc.; dry, Sep.; obstinate, dry, Petrol.; dry, fine, vesicular, l l Merc. sol.; eczema, Crot. t., Thuya ; eczema (hemorrhoids), l l Chel; ; eczema, bleeds easily and is covered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion beneath, ILyc.; herpes, IDulc.; humid, IIIthus ; itch- ing, Sep.; itching, moist or dry, of red pim- ples or spots (syphilis), Sil.; lichen pilaris urticatus, l l Agar.; moist, Sars.; on mons Veneris, ILach.; like measles, or urticaria with itching, Cop.; in Ozaena, IGraph.; painful on mons veneris (syphilis), Sil.; pustules, Ant. t.; pustules (from grinding the root), IPOd.; pimples on mons veneris, Calad.; pimples itching, Amb.; of Rhus tox. poison- ing, Rhus v.; itching, moist spots, mostly on Scrotum, Sil.; yellow brown spots, Kob.; closing urethra , by swelling, Rhus ; red vesicles, filled with fluid, in folds, Natr. c.; vesicular, dry, fine, l l Merc. sol. Genitals, excoriation : Cham., Rhod.; with burning (mercurial syphilis), Sul.; chafing, in children, Ars. S. f.; humid, sore, IIIHep.; moist, ISul.; rawness, IPod. Bº Glans and Scrotum excoriation. Genitals, exposure: constant, IStram.; in de- lirium, IStram. Genitals, gangrene : Crotal. Genitals, granulations: exuberant, Sabina. Genitals, grasping : gº touch. Genitals, hair : falls out, Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., iSelen.; destroyed by offensive sweat, IISul. Genitals, heat: at night, Meph. Genitals, heaviness: Lobel.i. Genitals, inflamed : Castor., || Plumb. Genitals, insensibility : especially after urinat- ing, Berb. Genitals, irritation: Asaf., IGels.; in prostatic troubles, Dig., Polyg.; titillation, with vio- lent sexual excitement, Mosch.; voluptuous, ending in an emission, IGraph., Stann.; with weaknessandnocturnalemissions, Stann. Genitals, itching: Agnus, Amm. c., Berb., Carbol, ac., Caust., IICalc., Clem., IGraph., Iris, Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Pod., ISep.; as far as anus, Magn. m.; in evening, after lying down, better scratching, Ign. ; in mons ven- eris, Eup. perf.; at night, I Agar.; rubbing and Scratching at night in bed, Merc.; un- bearable; on mons veneris, l l Agar.; violent, Ang.; voluptuous, Coff. t. Bºy" eruption. Genitals, large: . Iod.; as if puffed, Calad.; hypertrophied, 1Carbo a. Genitals, neurosis: Chlorof. Genitals, numbness: Amb., Bar. c.; on ascend- ing stairs, as if sexual parts had gone to sleep, Form.; and torpor (tabes dorsalis), 1Graph. Genitals, odor: offensive, Natr. m., Sars., pungent Smelling sweat, IFluor. ac. Genitals, pain (undefined): Benz. ac.; when allowed to hang, | | Puls.; worse on motion, Berb.; at night, when waking from sleep, Con...; transient, Æsc. h. Genitals, pressing sensation: Benz. ac.; pain- ful, Merc. d.; painful straining extends into, during stool, Kali c.; as if menses would appear, Mur. ac.; urging, Asaf.; urging, tenes- mus, Bell. Genitals, pricking: Nitr. ac. Genitals, raw pain: Benz. ac. Genitals, relaxed: Bell., Calad., HCarbo a., Chlorof, Diosc., Gels., I Hell.; in albuminu- ria, Uran. n.; but inclined to coitus, Nux m.; after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; flabby, IPsor., Tabac.; flaccid, IGels.; after emissions with- out erections, IOp.; after urination, Calc. p. Bº Penis and Scrotum relaxed. Genitals, retracted: Bº Penis retracted. Genitals, sensitiveness: ICOccul. Genitals, shrivelled: Arg. nit. Genitals, soreness: | | Arum t.; | |Syph. Genitals, spasmodic affections: Castor. Genitals, splitting pain : Benz. ac. Genitals, stinging : Berb. Genitals, sweat: Bell., Calad., 1Calc., Canth., IGels., Merc., HPetrol., IThuya ; in albumi- nuria, l l Uran. n.; copious, Ascl. t.; in morn- ing (melancholy), IAur. met.; offensive, Aloe, Ars. m., IIod., IISul.; oily, pungent smelling, |Fluor. ac.; profuse, Con., Coral., Selen., Thuya; profuse, offensive, Hydras.; sticky, Erig., | |Gels.; strong sweetish honeylike smelling, stains linen yellow, Thuya. Genitals, swollen: ILyc., | | Plumb., IIArn.; dropsical, Dig.; and inflamed, increas- ing almost to gangrene, excessively painful, Ars. # Genitals, tearing pain : with desire to urinate, Hyper. Genitals, tension : lascivious feeling, | |Graph. Genitals, throbbing: Berb.; periodic, above mons veneris, Ang. Genitals, tickling: Alum. Genitals, touch : children grasp when coughing (whooping cough), IZinc.; children reach with hands and cry out (cystitis), Acon. ; children scratch and pull, Merc.; grasping, l l Puls.; keep hands constantly on, IBell., IStram.; in- clination to, Bufo.; plays with, in typhoid fever, IHyos.; constantly pulling at, in little boys, Stram. Genitals, tubercle : large, secreting a reddish pus, IHydrocot.; mucous, IIThuya. Genitals, tumors: hard swellings from size of a pea to that of a hazelnut or walnut, enlarge, break open and discharge viscous, yellow- brownish ichor, Hippoz. Genitals, ulcers: IPhyt.; similar to chancre, externally on prepuce, IHep.; itching, with unclean bottoms, Thuya ; itching, some cov- ered with a crust, discharging pus from under- neath (mercurial syphilis), ISul.; round, un- clean, elevated, with red margins, moist and painful, IThuya ; serpiginous, Ars.; slough- ing sores, Crotal.; sycotic, with bluish areolae, ILach. Bº Syphilis, chancre. Genitals, warts (condylomata): Apis, IICin- nab., IMerc. sol., | |Millef., IIMitr, ac., IThuya; bleeding when touched, IIMitr. ac.; burning, with scanty urine, nearly every half in a child, 618 22. MAILE SEXUAL ORGANS. hour, I |Psor.; resembling cauliflower, IINitr. ac.; complicated with chancre, IPhos. ac.; chronic, with heat, burning and soreness when sitting or walking, IPhos. ac.; around corona, Aur. met.; dry (mercurial syphilis), Staph.; dry, pediculated, painless, in syphilis, ILyc.; fan-shaped, Thuya; fetid, II Nitr. ac.; with intolerable itching and burning, Sabina ; large, Thuya ; after abuse of mer- cury, IINitr. ac.; moist, II Nitr. ac.; on thin pedicles, IMNitr, ac.; pediculated (mercurial syphilis), Staph.; resembling cauliflower, IIThuya ; Smelling like old cheese or herring brine, iCalc., Hep., IIThuya ; soft, fleshy, with greenish discharge, Natr. S.; with burn- ing, Soreness, Sabina ; spongy, Alum.; in syphilis, ILyc. 8& Glans, Penis and Scrotum warts. Genitals, weakness: feeling of, ICarbo a., Lyss., Natr. m.; with burning and drawing in spermatic cords, extending to glans,Mang.; in prostatic troubles, I Dig; after stool, ICalc. p.; after urinating, Berb., Calc. p. B& Sexual power decreased. GLANS, abscesses: Hippoz. Glans, aching : in secondary syphilis, l l Rhus. Gºs, blue:Jark (erysipelas after circumcision), IApis. Glans, burning : Cann. S., Cepa, ICochl., IJacea; in gonorrhoea, I Dory.; to root of penis after urination, Sars.; rasping, Berb.; before and after urinating, Anac.; during urinating, ILyc.; during urinating (intervals of attacks of epilepsy), Ars.; when urine passes guttatim (cysto-blennorrhoea), | Uva ursi ; on urinating, lasting several days, then disappearing and reappearing regularly every month (rheumatism), Lyc. Glans, chancre: Bº Syphilis. Glans, coldness: Berb.; icy coldness, ISul. Glans, constriction : sensation of behind, after urinating, worse from motion, better from absolute rest (strangury), I Plumb. Glans, contractive pain: Asar. Glans, corona: itching, burning excoriation, with acrid discharge as case improved (right- sided inguinal hernia), l l Psor.; fungoid, bac- teric mass, at first glossy, shining white, later covered with fungus, looking like fully devel- oped aphthae, with large chancre on dorsum of penis, ILac c.; yellowish humor behind, HLyc.; itching, Mang, Sil.; itching, with profuse pus, IICinnab.; itching, burning, with tickling and discharge of greenish pus, Lyss.; pain, with dry heat over whole body, Prun. ; scabs, IKali bi.; sore from slight rub- bing, Cycl.; a sore place on left side, Ars. m.; a sore place, right side (from where chancre had been driven by mercurial ointment twenty years ago), Ars. m. ; red spots, Sil.; itching in sulcus, behind, Benz. ac.; profuse Secretion of pus, with itching, IICinnab.; swelling of one half of, Spig.; tingling around, Spig.; titillation, voluptuous but painful, Ic- tod.; ulcers, I Nitr. ac.; ulcers, superficial, looking clean, but exuding an offensive moist- ure, | | Nitr. ac.; round, flat, unclean ulcer, Thuya. Glans, cracked: Ars. Glans, creeping: Chel., Natr. m. Glans, cutting: Cochl.; during urination (gravel), ILyc. Glans, drawing: worse in afternoon, Asaf. Glans, dry: red (impotence), iCalad.; sticks to foreskin, Lyss. Glans, dull pain : Cann. i. Glans, erosions: in gonorrhoea, IIThuya. É& excoriation. Glans, eruption: ILach., Sep.; blisters on, IMerc. Sol., IPhos. ac.; little blisters, contain- ing pus, burst and form round, flat ulcers, Ars. h.; several small white blisters, ooze fluid, soon disappear, Merc.; several reddish- yellow discolorations, ICinnab.; white oval, patches (syphilis), I lSang.; three red patches, resembling in color eruptions of Scarlatina, ICinnab.; pimples, Nitr. ac.; itching pinnple, suppurating like a chancre, leaving a red. point when dry, Jacar.; Shining red points on, Cinnab.; red, itching, IBry.; reddish, I.Pe- trol.; brown spots, becoming covered with scabs, Nitr. ac.; brown spots disappear after exfoliation of skin, INitr. ac.; lentil-sized spots, Cann. S.; moist spots, Carbo v.; red spots, Carbo v., Sep.; red spots, becoming covered with scabs, Nitr. ac.; light red spots, Cann. S.; small red spots, Therid.; smooth spots, ICarbo v.; in syphilis, ILyc.; vesicles. on forepart and sides, they eat deeply and spread, IMerc. sol.; small, flat vesicle, Thuya ;. humid vesicles, Rhus; pale red vesicles form small ulcers after breaking, Merc. Sol.; sev- eral small red vesicles on end, after four days. become ulcers and discharge yellow-white ºter of strong odor, staining shirt, Merc. SOI. Glans, excoriation: easy, Natr. c.; of upper surface near tip, just to left of mesial line, sore to touch, healed but scab remains, Zinc.; ul- cerous, resembling chancre with puslike Secre- tion, Ascl. t. Glans, fulness: Fluor, ac. Glans, gangrene : IILach. Glans, heat: in gonorrhoea, IIMerc. cor. Glans, heaviness: in balanorrhoea, l l Phos.ac.;; especially during urination, l l Phos. ac.; with tingling, Oozing vesicles around franum, | | PhOS. ac. Glans, inflamed (balanitis): Apis, Aur. met., Calad., 1Calc., ICoral., IDig., IKalim.., || Kali p., IKali s., INatr. c., IRhod, Sars.; chronic greasy, fatty, offensive Smelling discharge, TMerc. cor. ; excoriated places on corona, re- peatedly healing and then becoming sore again, IMerc. cor.; sometimes after loss of power and semen, Polyg. ; in syphilis, Apis ; ulcerous erosions, Coral., IIMerc., || Natr. m., INitr. ac., ||Sep., ISul., IThuya. Glans, irritation : sexual, almost irresistible, Ars. h.; voluptuous, Aph. ch. Glans, itching: Ars. met., Calc., Cann. i., Chel., Gymn., Indig., Ind., IKali bi., Mez., | | Natr. m., INatr. s... IISul.; corrosive, IICrot. t.; from discharge of light yellow pus, Alum.; in gonorrhoea, HDory.; left side, Benz. ac.; in orchitis, INux v.; to root of penis, after urin- ation, Sars.; tip, Ant. c.; after urinating, Calc.; voluptuous, at point, urging him to rub, Spong.; voluptuous, of tip, forcing him. to rub, while walking in open air, Ang. Glans, jerking: Bar. c. Glans, lancinating: after urinating, in bed at night, forcing him to groan and cry out, and, last a minute and a half, Coccus. 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. & 619 Glans, moisture: Thuya; around, INitr. ac. Glans, numbness: Berb. - Glans, pain : IChel.; under fourchette, when urine reaches, in dysuria, after gonorrhoea, IICop.; caused by swelling of prepuce caus- ing paraphimosis, IRhus ; in tip, Osm.; be- fore urination, Canth.; during urination, Oxal. ac.; caused by urine reaching glans, and spasms with tenesmus in rectum, Prun.; violent, IIPareira. Glans, pressure: Jacea; relieves pain, Canth.; in urethral portion, Card. m.; after urination, Puls. - Glans, pricking: Carbol. ac., IKalibi., Phos. ac.; in side, Ars. * Glans, red : Coral., Sars.; bluish, I Ars.; bluish in gonorrhoea, IDory.; bright, Rhus; dark, Cann. S.; dark, with burningsoreness to touch (gleet), l l Sabina; with fine red points, dry, desire to rub, Calad.; flat ulcers, with profuse yellow ichorous discharge on, ICoral. Glans, sensitive: Coral, Thuya ; long after coition, Jamb.; painful when touched, in gonorrhoea, IIMerc. cor. Glans, smarting; Asar. Glans, smegma: Canth ; fetid, cheesy secre- tions (syphilis), ISang.; increase, TICaust., INux v., IISep.; puslike, Natr. m. Glans, soreness: during urinating, ILyc. Glans, sticking: causes spasm of urethra (ischu- ria urethralis), with tenesmus recti, after urinating, Prun. * Glans, stinging: Berb., | |Natr. m.; in gonor- rhoea, Caulo. - Glans, stitches: Brom..., ||Merc. iod. flav., Ran. Sc.; dull, from scrotum, Zinc.; as from galvan- ism, Acon.; itching, Dros.; fine pricking, at Summit, l l Mez.; on right side, Aspar. Glans, suppuration: between prepuce and glans, Jacar.; yellowish-green, offensive, ICo- ral.; between prepuce and glans, in gonor- rhoea, IIMerc. cor.; between prepuce and glans, with swelling of urethra, Merc. Sol. Glans, swelling: Ars.,Cann.s., Coral., Natr.c.; dark red, erysipelatous, IIRhus; in gonorrhoea, Dory.., | | Merc. Sol.; lentil sized, surrounded by reddish yellow circle, near urinary meatus, ICinnab.; painful, Canth.; painful to press- ure, ICanth, ; soft, painless tumor, Bell; ex- tensive, with paraphimosis, IKali iod. Glans, tearing pain: IColch.; to root of penis, after urinating, Sars.; on tip, Zinc. Glans, thrilling: almost painful, in left side, Benz. ac. Glans, tickling : left side, Benz. ac. Glans, tubercles: Hippoz. Glans, ulcers: with cheesy base, IMerc.; deep, suppurating, with puffed edges, ISul.; eating deeply, Aur. mur. nat.; in gonorrhoea, mild, IIMerc. cor.; painful, Merc. sol.; near right side, perforating fraenum, similar ulcer on left, Nitr. ac.; with swelling and heaviness of testicles, Psor. Glans, warts: Ant. t., Aur. met.; obstinate vegetation, Kali iod., Phos. ac.; excrescences extend to Sacrum, TAur. mur.; chancre like cauliflower excrescence, half an inch in diameter, red, smooth, glistening (syphilis), Lac c.; pointy, on corona, after chancre, Kali m.; cockscomb-like excrescences, soft, Spongy, easily bleeding (mercurial syphilis), Sul.; soft, humid excrescences on and behind corona, Staph.; smooth, red excrescences, Thuya ; below corona, covered with small pointed, slight discharge of viscid fluid, | Thuya ; a large number, surrounding, red, pedunculated, growing rapidly, exuberant, dry, following gonorrhoea, IThuya ; sur- rounding, Sep. - Bº Genitals, Penis and Scrotum warts. GONORREICEA : I.Acon., Agar., Agnus, Aloe, IIAlum., | | Amm. m., ; Amyg., Anag., Ant. c., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Aur, mur., IBar. m., Bor., Bism., Calc. p., Camph., ICann. i., IICann. S., HICanth., IICaps., Caulo., IChel., Chim. umb., ICinnab., HClem., IICochl., ICop., ICub., IIDig., | | Dory.., | | Erig., IFerr. iod., IIFerr. ph., ||Fluor. ac., IGels., | |Graph., || Guaiac., Ham., Hep., IIHydras., IHydrocot., Kali bi., IKali iod., IIRali m., Ilkali s., | ||Lac c., Lith., IIMed., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., IMerc. iod. rub., | | Merc. S., IMez., IMillef, INatr. m., HINatr. S., IIMitr. ac., Nux v., Pareira, Petrol., | | Petrosel., IPhos., IPhyt., IIPuls., Sabad., Sars., Senecio, IISep., Sil., IStilling., Sul.., | | Tarant., IITereb., IIThuya. Gonorrhoea, bladder: incontinence of urine, after repeated attacks, l l Nux v., Petrosel.; neck involved, sudden urging to urinate, |Petrosel.; worse at night, IMerc. gº Chap. 21, Bladder paralysis. Gonorrhoea, bubo ; Hº Chap. 19, Inguinal region bubo. Gonorrhoea, chordee : Acon., Arg.nit., 1Camph., ICann. i., HCann. S., ILCanth., ICaps., 1Colch., Dig., | | Eryng., Fluor. ac., l l Jacar., IKali br., IIkali m., IMerc., IMygale, INitr. ac., IPetro- sel., IHPuls., Stilling., Tereb., IThuya ; can only be subdued in cold water, IICaps.; with frequent priapism, TPetrosel.; in second stage, IIECali m. ɺ Penis erections. Gonorrhoea, chronic : IBrom, 1Chlor., Chim. umb., ICinnab., IICochl., ICub., Eucal., IHy- dras., IKali s., IMygale, IMyr. cer., IIMatr. m., HPetrosel., IPlumb., Sep., IIThuya ; in anaemic subjects, IICalc. p.; with moral and physical depression, IHydras.; discharge mixed with blood, l l Euphor.; discharge milky, IFerr.; with discharge of white or yellow acrid mucus, ISul.; scanty, usually after indulgence in liquor or spiced food, HPetrosel.; especially when injections have been used and prostate is involved, IIThuya; without pains or with shooting burning pains, ISul.; urethra itching, IPetrol. gº gleet; also Sycosis. Gonorrhoea, coition: renewed by, IThuya. Gonorrhoea, constitution: in anaemic persons, chronic, Calc. p.; in blonde men of light tem- perament, IIPuls.; in dark, irritable, vindic- tive men, IINitr. ac.; in elderly men, difficult urination, Agar.; in gleet of old sinners, Agnus; sanguine, full-blooded, Acon.; with scrofula, IHep.; in strong men, particularly of hydrogenoid constitution, IINatr. S.; in timid, nervous men, acute, IGels. B& gleet. Gonorrhoea, discharge : acrid, excoriating, LArg. nit., Aur. mur., Caps, Kreo., IIMerc. cor., Sars.; albuminous, yellow, l l Petrosel.; black, Natr. m.; bloody, Ant. c., Calc. S., ICanth., ICaps., Ham., Merc. cor., Millef, INitr. ac., Puls.; bloody, watery slime, IMillef.; bloody mucus, IIMitr. ac.; clear, 620 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. transparent, Mez., INatr. m., Phos. ac.; con- stant, Ars. S. f.; copious, Ars. S. f.; creamlike, 11Caps.; fetid, Benz. ac., Carbo v., Puls., Sil.; free and mucoid, Il Merc. iod. rub.; green, Cann. S., Merc., IIMerc. cor., HINitr. ac., IIThuya; green, painless, Merc.; green and purulent, worse at night, Merc.; yellowish green, thick, ICinnab., INatr. S.; yellowish green, with frequent obstructions, ICub.; yel- lowish green, indolent in character, Arg. met.; lumpy, ; Calc.S.; milky, Cop., Lach., Petrosel.; like thin milk, leaving a stain upon linen, has taken copaiba and cubebs four weeks, I IMerc.; mucous, Caps., Ferr.; muco-purulent (enlarge- ment of prostate), HBenz. ac.; painless, Cann. i.; profuse, Arg. met, Cann. i.; usually pro- fuse, inflammation very high, Petrosel.; pro- fuse puslike, after two months, ICub.; profuse, and Scalding urine, ICub.; profuse, yellow, purulent, most copious, in morning, ſ|Med.; profuse, yellowish white, Sep.; purulent, Agnus, Bar. C., Cann. S., Caps., Chel., Con., Cop., Natr. m., Phos., Phos. ac.; purulent, yellow mucus, or greenish, IKali s.; of pus, IChel, Sil.; glutinous, ICub.; of pus, with inflammation, Sabina; puslike, bloody, ISil.; variable, as to quantity, ICup. m.; scanty, Cochl.; Scanty, thick, l l Rhus; slight, shred- dy, Sil.; thick, ; Calc. s., Cann. S.; thick, fetid pus, worse after exertion to extent of sweating, | |Sil.; thick, greenish, IKali iod.; thick, worse at night, I Merc.; thick, with fre- quent obstruction of urethra, ICub.; of thick pus, IClem., ICub.; thick, after six weeks, ICub.; at first thin, afterwards thick, l l Merc. cor.; , thin, transparent, mixed with opaque; whitish mucus, stains linen yellow, I IMed.; watery, IIThuya ; watery mucus, Cann. s., Fluor. ac., IMez., INatr. m., IThuya ; watery, transparent, but acrid and abundant, mixed with creamy liquid, stains linen yellow brown, | | Med.; whitish, IGels.; yellowish white, Cann. i.; yellow, Agnus, Ars. S. f., 1Calc. s., HCanth., Caps., Cop., Hep., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Sars., IIThuya ; , yellow, worse at night, IMerc.; stains shirt light yellow, not profuse, | | Tarant.; thick yellow, or yellow green, IIPuls.; yellow after six weeks, ICub.; yel- lowish or bloody, IINitr. ac. Gonorrhoea, drugs: after abuse of copaiva and cubebs, thin discharge, with burning on urination, and frequent urging to stool, |Nux V. Gonorrhoea, erections painful: Bºy" chordee. Gonorrhoea, eyes: in blennorrhoea, Puls., Thu- ya; granular conjunctivitis, IPsor.; iritis, ICinch.; ophthalmia, Acon., Ant. t., || Cor- al., Cub., IIFucal., IMerc., INitr. ac., IIPuls., Sil., ISpig., IThuya. Gonorrhoea, fever: febrile disturbance during inflammatory stage, Acon., | | Cop., Gels. Gonorrhoea, first stage (inflammatory):Il Acon., II Cann. S., IICochl., 1Cop., HiFerr. ph., IIGels. ‘Gonorrhoea, glans : Gº Glans inflamed. Gonorrhoea, gleet: IIAgnus, IIAlum., IBar. m., IIBenz.ac., IBov., IICalad., ICann. i., HCann. s., Cinnab., Il Cinch. bol., ICub., | | Dory., | | Erig., | | Eryng., IGraph., IHydras., IKali's., IMez., | |Millef.,INatr. m., Petrol., Petrosel., IPhyt., | |Sabina, IISelen., Senecio, ISep., Stilling., IISul., Tereb.; bad cases, Nitr. ac.; bloody, Mur. ac.; burning, Bry.; chronic, IAgar., Agnus, : Chim.umb., Ferr., ||Med., Sang.; chronic, with anaemia, I | Ferr.; dis- charge clear, INatr. m.; chronic, with muco- purulent discharge, ICop.; with debility, IHydras.; discharge copious, ICub.; white, painless discharge, more towards morning, IMez.; discharge pale, ICub.; discharge Scanty, IPhos.; discharge slimy, Cub.; discharge causing soiled linen to become stiff, ICub.; discharge stringy or jellylike, profuse, IKalibi.; discharge thick, Hydras.; discharge thin, day and night, with formica- tion over body, Ced.; small drops of watery fluid in orifice in morning, at times gluing it together, discharge caused by atony of mucous membrane, IPhos.; with eczema, latent or visible, IKali m.; in fat, lymphatic persons, Calc.; with disposition to glandular swellings (gonorrhoea), Kali m.; green, Bry., INatr. m.; yellowish green, IMerc.; light- headed, Cann. i.; much heat, little pain, IGels.; with impotence, IIAgnus; intensely itching, INatr. m.; a drop of viscid fluid glues meatus, Tell.; with sticking together of meatus, ICamph.; meatus stuck together, in morning, IISep.; worse in morning, Aur. mur. ; of clear, transparent, watery mucus, after injection of nitrate of silver, Natr. m.; at night, staining linen yellow, IFluor. ac.; during night, a drop or so staining linen yel- lowish, IISep.; in orchitis, after mismanaged gonorrhoea, IClem.; prostatic, HSelen.; pro- tracted, ICaps.; purulent, IBar. c., IMerc.; scanty, yellowish gleet of many months’ standing, showing most plainly in morning, gumming up meatus, ll Med.; Secondary, Iris; with want of sexual desire, IIAgnus; sexual organs debilitated from seminal emis- sions, IISep.; watery, IMur. ac.; a few drops of white, in morning, IPhos. ac.; often years' duration, l l Sul.; twelve years' duration, | | Psor.; for twenty years, ll Med.; yellowish, IISep.; yellowish, before urination, Bar. c. Gonorrhoea, last stage : Natr. m., Sep. Gonorrhoea, from leucorrhoea: Cop.; acrid, or from menstrual discharge, TNatr. m. Gonorrhoea, maltreated: IBrom. flºº drugs, suppressed, sequelae. Gonorrhoea, penis: feeling of heaviness in glans (balanorrhoea), l l Phos. ac.; with phimosis, ICanth., IMerc.; tearing in left side of pre- puce, ICinch.; sensibility to contact, IICaps. Gonorrhoea, rheumatism : Cop., Gels., Jacar., IPhyt., Sabina. Gonorrhoea, second stage : ; Calc. S., IICaps., IIRali m., ISul.; in first part, when dis- charge is moderate, much urinary irritation, ICop.; thick yellow discharge, Hydras. gº chordee. Gonorrhoea, secondary; Agnus, ICup. m., | | Ferr. S., IGels., Hydrocot., Iris, IISelen., | | Tell.; greenish discharge, l l Kob. gº gleet, sequelae, suppressed. Gonorrhoea, sequelae : Agar., IIBenz, ac.; de- lirium, ICamph., Coca, IKali S., Merc., IZinc.; four small, fleshy excrescences, bright red, with a moderately broad base, on inferior wall of urethra, Il Mar. v.; pain in hypogastric region (suppression of urine), Camph; im- potence, IThuya ; , urethra, chronic.itching, İNitr, ac.; after orchitis, hydrocele with sexual 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 621 weakness, Phos.; prostatitis, chronic, ISul.; pulse, weak, rapid, Camph.; loss of sexual feel- ing, abuse of copaiva, ILyc.; spermatic cord Swollen, Cinch.; strangury, from stricture, Camph.; stricture, Cic, Indig., Nitr. ac., IIThuya ; testicles, contractive pain, in even- ing, ICinch.; testicles, contusive pain, IArg. met.; testicles, enlargement, IHam.; testicles, induration of, IIRhod.; testicles, inflamed, Merc.; testicles, pain in left, Merc.; testicles, shocks of severe drawing pain into abdomen and down legs to feet, Merc.; testicles swell- ing, IIRhod.; testicles swollen, especially epididymis, ICinch.; testicles swollen hard, IIRhod.; testicle, left, swollen, hard, painless, Brom.; testicle, right, swollen, as large as a hen’s egg, IMerc.; testicle, tearing in left, ICinch.; ulcers, in scrotum, Aur. met.; sup- pression of urine, with restlessness, ICamph.; difficulturination, with sensation of heat and pain, also after coitus, l l Mar. v. B& gleet, rheumatism, suppressed; also Testicles inflamed; also Chap. 21, Urethra stricture. Gonorrhoea, stool: frequent urging, IIMux v. Gonorrhoea, stricture : Bºy” sequelae; also Chap. 21, Urethra stricture. Gonorrhoea, subacute: especially when injec- tions have been used and prostate is involved, IIThuya. Gonorrhoea, suppressed: Agnus, l l Calc., IICanth., IChel., 1Clem., 1Coca, Daph., I.Ja- cea, IMed., INatr. S., IIMitr. ac., ISul.; con- dylomata, Thuya ; conjunctivitis, with granu- lations, l l Psor.; after Copaiva, IIBenz. ac.; eruptions, IClem.; inflammation of eyes, IHPuls.; eyes sensitive to light, l l Psor.; with fever, rheumatism, orchitis, IGels.; gouty and rheumatic pains, Daph.; impotence, Thuya ; lameness, l l Psor.; discharge from navel yel- lowish, of a peculiar odor, Natr. m.; orchitis, IKali m.; orchitis, left side, with hot, hard swelling and severe pressing in testicle and spermatic cord, worse standing, l l Puls.; or- chitis, first right, then left, ISpong.: photo- phobia, l l Psor.; prostatitis, INitr. ac., IThuya ; rheumatism, Con..., | | Psor.; articular rheuma- tism, Thuya; by cold, wet weather or mer- cury followed by rheumatism, Sars.; by large doses of Balsam copaiba, rheumatic pains, Merc. cor.; stricture (ß" sequelae); syco- sis, IThuya; for fifteen years, Hydrocot.; testicles, aching, INatr. m.; testicle, drawing, IClem.; testicle hypertrophied, IBar. m.; testicles indurated, Agnus; testicle, left, enlarged, hard, inflamed, tender, IClem.; tes- ticle, left, indurated, IKali m.; testicle, left, inflamed, pain pressing, l l Puls.; testicles, pain (orchitis), Ant. t. ; testicle, right, swollen, | | Chel.; with swelling of testicles, INux v.; swelling of left testicle and epididymis, IPuls.; with swelling of testicles, contraction of ure- thra, and discharge of dark-colored blood, IIPuls.; testicles swollen, Mez., IIMux v., IIPuls. G@” sequelae; also Testicles in- flamed. Gonorrhoea, syphilitic : | |Eucal.; with chan- croids, or chancre, Merc.; complicated with, Cinnab.; of a torpid character, in course of, with suppurating bubo, Merc. Sol. tº Sycosis, Syphilis. Gonorrhoea, testicles: epididymitis, especially congestive or subacute, rather than inflam- matory, IHam.; orchitis, 1Gels., 1Ham.; with orchitis and nocturnal pains, 1Con.; contract- ive pain after, Cinch.;cramplike pain, ICinch.; especially epididymis swelling, ICinch.; tearing in left, ICinch. Bº sequelae, sup- pressed; also Testicles inflamed. Gonorrhoea, urethra : biting before, during and after urination, Cop.; bleeding, Arg. nit.; catarrh, Hydras.; cutting, after urination, INatr. m.; burning as in first stage, Cochl.; burning in forepart when passing last few drops of urine, IMerc.; burning, worse at night, Merc.; burning before, during and after urination, Cop.; burning during urina- tion, Chel., Gels.; patches of induration, | | Merc. iod. rub.; inflamed with pain, espe- cially when urinating, Dory. ; inflammation has travelled back, complains of pain at root of penis, Petrosel.; inflammation, with pul- sating pain throughout, Cop.; itching, IIMerc. cor.; itching at mouth, as at commencement, ISul.; itching before, during and after urina- tion, Cop.; burning in meatus during urination, | |Med.; swelling at meatus, with pulsating - throughout penis, Cop.; meatus inflamed, swollen with Soreness, and discharge of pus, Cop.; meatus inflamed, with tingling, Cann. i.; meatus, slight redness, with profuse pus- like discharge, after two months, ICub.; me- atus, mild ulceration within, IIMerc. cor.; frequent obstructions, with thick yellowish- green discharge, Cub.; pains along, during urination, drawing, burning, l l Med.; pain, fever, scanty discharge, IGels.; pains inter- mittent in front, middle or posterior parts, | | Lac c.; pains terrible, Ars. S. f.; feeling as if something remained after urinating, ||Med.; scalding during urination, ICub.; feeling of soreness during urination, l l Med.; stinging, IIMerc. cor., Mez.; swollen, IIThuya ; ten- derness, as in first stage, Cochl.; throbbing, IIMerc. cor.; tickling at orifice, with pulsat- ing throughout penis, ICop.; tingling, with inflammation around meatus, Cann. i.; titil- lating, Mez.; sore to touch, Mez.; urinary irritation, 1Cop. gº Chap. 21, Urethra inflammation. Gonorrhoea, urination : bloody, Mez.; itching after, Cop.; during, violent pains, causing him to cry and tremble, he became feverish, slept and ate but little, and within five days grew perceptibly thinner, Polyg.; relieves, Tereb.; scalding, TIThuya ; sudden urging and stran- gury, Petrosel. Hº Chap. 21, Urination painful. Gonorrhoea, warts (condylomata); IIThuya ; after abuse of mercury, four, white, pedunc- ulated, dry, on mucous surface of prepuce, ILyc.; on a sycotic basis, Cinnab. Bº Genitals, Glans and Penis warts. Gonorrhoea, in women: Aur, mur., Cann. S., | | Ferr., IIPuls.; chronic, discharge very acrid, HPetrol.; chronic, with ovarian pain, Plat.; cutting between labia during micturition, Cann. S.; discharge profuse green, with burning and warmth in vagina, particularly during urination, 1Cop.; painful, ILact. W.; painless, discharge, thick, milky, , mucous, with burning stinging, swelling of labia and cutting pain at mouth of uterus, IIPuls. PENIS, burning : Cann. i., IMerc. Sol., Spong.; 622 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. during coition, with swelling of penis next day, Kreo.; with frequent erections, early in morning, Magn. m.; feeling as if burnt when walking, Cann. S.; at point, within canal (kid- ºney disease), Berb.; at point, accompanies urination, drop by drop, with interruptions, HPareira ; rasping, particularly left side, Berb.; about root, in afternoon, Ol. an.; during sem- inal discharge in coitus (stricture), IClem. Penis, burrowing: dull, Calad. Penis, cold: | | Agar. IIAgnus, IILyc., ISul. Hº relaxed, retracted, small ; also Geni- tals cold; also Sexual power decreased. Penis, congestion : venous, IPuls. Penis, constrictive pain: at root, morning on awaking, IKali bi. Penis, cutting: Anac., Berb.; contracted all along upper part, bending it upward (old man), Berb.; on left side, Alum.; at root, with very slow stream, during urination pains come on just as last drops are voided, Med. Penis, dragging : Ikali c. - Penis, drawing: Ammoniac.; very acute, in forepart, l l Zinc. * Penis, erections: absent, Calc., ICamph., Caust., Con., IHell., IKob., IMagn.c., ||Nitr. .ac., Nuph., Phos., Psor., Sumb., Tabac.; ab- : sent, when coition is attempted, Arg. nit.; absent, even after amorous caresses, Calad.; absent, with excitement, Selen. ; absent, noth- ing can produce, l l Agar.; absent, with invol- ºuntary seminal losses during sleep, stool and 'urination, JNuph.; absent, with inward sex- ual desire, IPhos.; in afternoon, with lascivi- "ousness, Lyss.; on awaking, | | Card. m.; with burning or stitches in urethra, Nitr. ac.; , almost to bursting, JPic. ac.; as in chordee, Stram.; with erysipelas, after circumcision, IApis ; continued, in a weak old man, Arn. ; convulsive, in a child (facial erysipelas), ILach.; during day, Anac., Clem.; during day, with lascivious thoughts, Sinap.; day and night, Ferr., Phos.; great desire for an em- brace, Illiam.; with but little desire, Lyss.; at dinner, Alum.; after dinner, Niccol.; with dreams, l l Phos. ac.; with emissions every second or third night, IIMux v.; after an emission, awakens (spermatorrhoea), l l Phos. ac.; in evening strong, while undressing in a cold room, Lyss.; exhausting, Aur. mur.; with voluptuous fancies, but without sexual desire, Spig.; feeble, Chen. v., Hep., IILyc., INuph.; feeble, with strong desire, IPhos.; frequent, Amm. m., Anthrok., Apis, Arund., IPhos.; frequent, even during day, Chel.; frequent, in morning, ICimex; frequent, early in morning, with burning in penis, |Magn. m.; frequent, worse at night, l l Alum.; frequent, painful, worse at night (gonor- rhoea), JMerc.; frequent, painful, during latter part of night (syphilis), Nitr. ac.; frequent, with loss of prostatic fluid, Puls.; frequent, with sexual desire, Natr. m.; frequent, with great sexual excitement, Coccus; frequent, then stitches in urethra, Cann. S.; lasting half an hour, with nausea, Kali bi.; frequently puts hand to penis, ||Stram.; imperfect, IILyc.; imperfect, with chronic inflam- mation of urethra, Petrol.; incomplete, semen emits too soon, Calad.; incomplete, with vertigo, Tarant.; , with sexual indiffer- ence, even during coition which is perfectly performed, Lyss.; ineffectual, during coition, IPhos., Sep.; infrequent, INuph.; insuffi- cient, Selen. ; insufficient, lasting only a short time, ICon...; with itching in penis, Caust., | |Nux v.; long continued, Clem.; long con- tinued, after emissions with amorous dreams, Rhod.; long lasting, Anthrok., Apis ; long lasting, in morning, IPuls.; without any cause, on lying down, Oxal. ac.; in morning, Agar., Aloe, Ars. h., Niccol.; annoying, in morning, loins ache too much to attempt coition, Lact. ac.; in morning, cohabits, desire ceases, does not know whether there was an emission, Calad.; earlier in morning and firmer, Osm.; in morn- ing, none in evening or night, Pallad.; only in morning, before rising, IBar. c.; in morning, without sexual desire, Amb., Amm. c., Calad., Cinch. bol., Natr. m., Selen.; in morning, when standing, Phos. ac.; after midday nap, INux v.; at night, I Agar., Canth., Ferr., INatr. c., Niccol., Ol. an.; at night, when half asleep, cease when fully awake, Calad.; awakes at night, I | Hep., Sil.; at night, with severe bleeding from region of fraenum, JNitr. ac.; constant, at night, Lach. ; continued, at night, Sep.; at night, without exciting dreams, Cycl.; easy, during night, Ferr, iod.; at night, with emissions, IKali br.; at night, without emission, Aur. met.; during night, frequent, Cornus; at night, painful, with lascivious excite- ment, Merc.; painful at night, causing sleep- lessness, Thuya; persistent during night, Cor- nus; constant, at night, with excessive sexual desire, IKali br.; at night, strong, Cornus; at night, unusually strong and frequent, Helon.; at night, with desire to urinate, IRhus; at night, after urination, Lith.; obstinate and violent at night, with lascivious dreams and emisions, Sinap.; painful, Anthrok., Cann. i., IPhos., Zing.; painful, after coition, Calad.; painful, without desire, Calad.; painful, in onorrhoea, Arg. nit.; painful, with inward .# Jamb.; painful, with lassitude, Sabad.; painful, especially in morning, Nux v.; pain- ful, before rising in morning, ISil.; painful during morning sleep, Lactu. v.; painful, at night, ICaps.; painful, worse at night, l l Alum.; painful, with tension in penis, evenings, Calc. p.; painful, after copious painful pollutions, IKali c.; painful, caused by swelling of scro- tum, Jacar.; painful, disturb sleep, Cact.; pain- ful, spasmodic, at night, INitr, ac.; painful, with burning in urethra, Calc. p.; partial, IKob.; pressure in perineum, at beginning, IAlum.; persistent (spermatorrhoea), Kalibr.; persistent, strong with pain, also pressure in abdomen, l l Zinc.; from slight provocations, IPlumb.; while riding (impotence), Bar. c.; while riding in a carriage, without desire, Calc. p.; while riding, walking, sitting, Cann. i.; Semi-erections, constant, Kali iod.; without Sensation, Cann. S.; excite sexual de- sire, Cham., Petrol.; with sexual desire, after midday nap, Jamb.; without sexual desire, Euphor.; short, INatr. c.; disturb sleep, Lith., Pic. ac.;frequent during sleep and in morning, Ast. r.; during sleep, impotence on awaking, | |Op.; during sleeplessness, Canth.; slow, Selen.; before stool, Kali bi.; during stool, Ign.; with ineffectual urging to stool, | |Ign., Thuya ; strong, persistent, painless, without voluptuous sensation, ICanth.; 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANs. 623 tearing pain, in spermatorrhoea, IKali br.; with painful tension, without sexual desire in morning, Cepa ; with tensive pain, Cann. S.; terrible, with restless sleep, JPic. ac.; followed by pain in testicles and cords, Oxal. ac.; not caused by amorous thoughts, Cann. i.; without voluptuous thoughts, 1 | Agnus; with urging to urinate, Aspar.; with desire to urinate, Mosch.; after urinating, Aloe ; when urinating, burning like fire, Cain.; with contractive pain along urethra, Canth.; with sore pain along urethra, Canth.; violent, Anac., Clem., Cann. i., IGraph., Mez., I Pic. .ac., IPlumb.; violent, continuous with in- creased sexual desire, Sabina; violent, con- tinued, often waking, Arn.; violent, with emissions and itching of scrotum, IKali m.; violent, particularly in evening, Cinnab.; violent, and frequent, ISil.; violent and fre- quent, day and night, l l Med.; violent, in gonorrhoea, Gels.; violent, with throbbing headache after severe mental effort, worse at base of brain, HPic. ac.; violent, all night, | |Pic. ac.; violent, especially at night, with excessive sexual desire, iPlat.; violent, with sexual desire, IOp.; violent, without sexual desire, Sil.; violent, during sleep, ll Merc. cor., Natr. c.; violent, precedes passage of large quantities of urine, during night, Sinap.; when getting warm in bed, Ant. c.; weak, during coition, Therid. B& Gonorrhoea, chordee ; Sexual excite- ment, Sexual power. w Penis, eruption : boil on left side, near pubes, Diad.; herpetic, IGraph.; red pimples on back, . Phos. ac.; purple red, after injuries, IIArn.; vesicular, IICrot. t. Penis, flaccid: gº relaxed. Penis, gangrene : Amyg., Ars., TCanth., ILach., ILaur.; threatens, IFluor. ac. Penis, heat : Jacar., IMez., ISpong.; at height of chill, Sil. Penis, heaviness: Cub. Penis, indurated : old man, IBerb.; hard string along upper part, Berb. Penis, inflammation : Cub., IKali iod.; end, in ºis, Med.; swollen, with deep rhagades, |Sul. Penis, injuries: Arn., Calend., Hyper., Mil- lef, IRhus. - Penis, itching : Agar., Ant. c., IHep., Lachn., Natr. S., Spong.; in evening after lying down, better by scratching, Ign.; on lower part, Como.; of skin, IICaust. Penis, jerking: Thuya; a kind of nervous floating, pain in left half, frequently repeated, Form.; painful at root, Zinc. Penis, lacerating: at point, during urination (chronic catarrh of bladder), l l Pareira. Penis, lymphatics: swelling, Lactu. v., Merc. Penis, pain : Jacar.; during cough, Ign.; after emissions, JDig.; in end, Ferr. ph.; left side, Ars. h; at root (urethral disease, especially gonorrhoea), Petrosel.; when walking, Cann. s. Sº Erections painful. Penis, pressing sensation: Cub.; on left side of root, while standing, outward as if hernia would protrude, Camph: Penis, pricking: sharp, Sil. IPenis, relaxed (flaccid): Agar.., || Arum d., Bar. c., Cann. i., Carbol. ac., Jamb., ILyc., Mur, ac., . | |Pic, ac.; discharge of prostatic fluid; Euphor.; during embrace, INux v.; nocturnal emis- sions, Bell.; with emissions and lascivious dreams, Sabad.; voluptuous fancies excite no erections, IIAgnus; with sexual desire, Ca- lad.; with increased sexual instinct, ICrotal.; in spermatorrhoea, from onanism, IGels. Hºt Cold, erections; also Sexual power decreased. Penis, retracted: Euph., INuph., | ||Pic. ac.; becomes small, IIIgn.; spasmodically, I |Puls. tº cold, small. Penis, scalding: at point, during urination (chronic catarrh of bladder), l l Pareira. Penis, sensitive : when walking, as if shirt were rough and rubbed it, Zinc. Penis, sharp pains: Stilling. Penis, shooting: Ammoniac.; from middle line of belly, Alum.; dull, heavy, AESc. h.; in root, Calc. p. Penis, shrunken : Rºº small. Penis, small : Aloe, IIIyc.; atrophy (after onan- ism), Arg. met.; flaccid, cold, IIAgnus; pre- puce drawn behind corona, Prun; shrunken, | | Agar., Cann. i., Pic. ac.; wrinkled up when he cried (child, with intestinal spasms), |Op. flºº cold, retracted. Penis, smarting at end: Arum t. Penis, sore: Cup. ars.; in meningitis, IThuya ; as if, when walking, Cann. S. Penis, stinging: Berb.; about root, in after- noon, Ol. an. ; frequent, when sitting or walk- ing, Magn. S.; after urinating, Brach. Penis, stitches: Ascl. t., Calad, IJacea; from behind forward, Spig.; needlelike, Asaf.; fine, pricking, || Mez.; with increased sexual de- sire, ISul.; in sides, Brom.; when sitting, |Lith. Penis, stricture: gº Chap. 21, Urethra, strict- Ulre. Penis, sweat: Lachn. Bº Scrotum, sweat. Penis, swollen: 1Cann. S., ICinnab., IKaliiod., HMérc. cor., Mez., ISil.; cardiac dropsy, Dig.; day after coition, IKreo.; dropsical, Canth, IFluor. ac., IIRhus; enormously (syphilis), ILac c.; in gonorrhoea, Millef.; hard, Sabina; heart disease, IApoc.; after injuries, II Arn.; inflammatory, ILed.; integuments, Vespa; puffiness of integuments, Vespa; S-shaped (af- fection of liver, with dropsy), Fluor, ac.; spiral form (oedema), l l Rhus. & & Penis, tearing: at point, accompanies urine, drop by drop, with interruptions, Pareira: tearing in root, drawing, preceded by dull sticking in lower abdomen, near genitals, Zinc. - Penis, tension: with erection, Calc. p. gº Gonorrhoea, chordee. º Penis, thrilling: Brach.; tingling to glans, thrill runs down dorsum (renal calculus), Canth. Penis, throbbing: Brach.; pulsating, with in- flammation of urinary organs (gonorrhoea), ICOp. Pºiokling : in end, Ascl. S. Penis tumor: vascular, in urethra, Eucal. Penis, twitching: Caust, ICinnab.; in bed, |Calc. Penis, ulcers: IKalibi.; like chancres, Ananth.; on dorsum, discolored, greenish crust,. Sul.; fistulous in corpus spongiosum, left side Qne inch posterior to corona glandis, extending into urethra, during, urination a portion of urine escaped (syphilis), Nitr. ac.; mereurio- 624 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. syphilitic, Lach.; sloughing of entire integu- ment, leaving organ perfectly denuded (syph- ilis), Nitr, ac.; syphilitic, ILac c. Hºt Syphilis chancre. Penis, uneasiness: Cann. i. Penis, urging: painful, as after excessive coi- tion, with lasciviousness, Lyss. Penis, warts: moist, ILyc. §§ Genitals and Glans warts. Penis, weakness: sensation of, Alum. Bº erections; also Sexual power de- creased. PREPUCE, aching: of inner surface, ILyc. Prepuce, biting sensation: on inner surface, INux v.; on urinating, Calad. Prepuce, black: bluish, with hemorrhage and gangrene (syphilis), IKreo. Prepuce, burning: Ars. m., Cann. S., ISul.; be- tween prepuce and glans, Thuya ; in phimosis, ISul. ; rasping, Berb.; after stool, Sil. Prepuce, chancre: Bº Syphilis, chancre. Pºe, coldness: Berb.; icy, Sul.; moist, 1ng. Prepuce, discharge : inner surface secretes a yellowish-green offensive matter, Coral.; yellowish pus, in drops, IIMerc.; yellowish- white liquid, Jacar. Prepuce, eruption: Merc.sol.; largeround blister that seemed about to burst (dropsy), Graph.; little blisters containing pus burst and form round flat ulcers, Ars. h.; long shaped blister hangs from, l l Rhus; blisters on inner surface forming chancre-like ulcers (gonorrhoea), Nitr. ac.; red blotches on inner surface, IRhus; several reddish-yellow discolorations, ICin- nab.; herpes, Caust., IMerc., Sars.; herpes, bleeding, Dulc.; herpes, brown, Dulc.; herpes, burning, Sep.; herpes, chappy, with circular desguamation of, Sep.; herpes, corroding, itching, IPhos. ac.; herpes, dry, Dulc.; herpes, furfuraceous, Dulc.; herpes, humid, Dulc., Sep.; herpes, itching, JPetrol., Sep. ; herpes, preputialis, mercurial, itching, INitr. ac.; herpes, scurfy, Sep.; with tingling, IPhos, ac.; herpes, small vesicles in groups, whitish with red base and itching, sensitive to touch, IHep.; three red patches resembling in color eruptions of scarlatina on, ICinnab.; white oval patches (syphilis), l l Sang. ; itching humid pimples, Sil.; smallpox on inner sur- face, humid, suppurating, depressed on centre, Thuya; red spots changing to an ulcer with scurf, Thuya; bright red spots, size of a pea, Cann. s. ; vesicles, IGraph.; vesicles (catarrh of bladder), ICaust.; itching vesicles, ICalc.; small itching vesicles open after a few days and become covered with small dry scabs or brown scurf, IIMitr, ac.; pale red vesicles from small ulcers, after breaking, IMerc.; vesicles, successive crops, very sore to touch, soon open at tip and leave a little ulcerlike sore, lasting a few days, a round clean cut, sharp edged elevation with depression, however, not filled with pus as in genuine chancre (retro-nasal catarrh benefited), TMed.; vesicles, changing to suppurating ulcers, Caust. Prepuce, erysipelas: after circumcision, IApis. Prepuce, excoriation: mechanical, of mucous surface, after coitus, Calend.; easy, Natr. c.; on inner and lower part, l l Cinch. bol.; itch- ing, burning, with acrid discharge appearing upon inner surface as case improved (right- sided inguinal hernia), IPsor.; at orifice, in diarrhoea, IThuya ; by urine, IHep. Prepuce, fissured : ISep. Prepuce, franum : inflammation, yellow pus. between franum and glans, iCalc.; itching, Hep.; soft, smooth, painless lump, having an abrasion on left side (gonorrhoea), I IThuya; attacks of pain (gleet), |Sabina; humid se- cretions, Phos.ac.; smarting, Benz. ac.; sore, as if pricked by needles, Coral.; tingling, Phos. ac.; ulcers, l l Nitr. ac.; painful ulcers, on both sides (chancre), Merc. sol.; tingling, oozing vesicles around, with feeling of heavi- ness in glans, l l Phos. ac. Prepuce, heat: Cann. S., IMerc. Sol.; in gonor- rhoea, IMerc. Prepuce, induration: after chancres, ILach.; boardlike, red, swollen, with chancre, ESul. Prepuce, inflamed : ICalc., Cann. S., Merc., INatr. c.; with acrid discharge, HSul.; of inner surface and its margins, with suppurating ulcers with flat edges looking like chancre, with sticking tearing, especially worse towards evening, lasting through night and preventing sleep, still worse by violent erections towards morning, INitr. ac.; with burning pain, Nitr. ac.; in paraphimosis, Coloc.; with redness. and burning, Calc.; redness of inner surface, painful sensitiveness, IMerc. Sol.; Skin, Elaps; in syphilis, Apis. B& sore, swollen. Prepuce, itching: . Agar, Aloe, IICinnab., Colch., Gymn., Merc., Nitr, ac., Sep., Sil., ISul., Zing.; biting, in inner and upper por- tion, l l Puls. ; edges, Ars. met. ; on inner side of, Como.; on inner surface, Camph., INux v., Thuya; in margin, ICham., IIIgn.,Jacar.; with discharge of prostatic fluid on every emotion, Il Con.; stinging, on inner surface, Rhus; with swelling, Jacea ; voluptuous, Euphor. Prepuce, numbness: Berb. Prepuce, odor: fetid, ICinnab. Prepuce, painful; Calad.,Osm.; cannot retract it. (gleet), |Sabina; asif a small bundle of fibres. were seized, Jacar. Prepuce, paraphimosis: Coloc., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., HINitr, ac.; gangrene threatened, IArs., | | Canth., IILach., Merc. iod, rub.; with extensive swelling of glans, IKali iod.; gonorrhoeal, ICann. S., IIMerc. Sul.; gonor- rhoeal, in its beginning, Coloc.; in orchitis, INux v.; painful and swollen, after coition, Calad.; pains night and day, Coloc.; with pains in penis, IRhus ; penis smaller, Prun.; re- tracted behind glans, l l Natr. m.; during sleep, Coloc.; syphilitic, IIMerc., JNitr. ac., | | Sep., | | Thuya. Prepuce, phimosis: Acon, Calc., ICann. S., Cycl., Ham, Jacar., ILyc., Merc., ILNitr. ac., ISul.; with burning on urinating, Dig.; in children, Acon., Calc., Merc., Sul. ; with constipation, Cann. S.; discharge dirty and profuse (secondary syphilis), ICinnab.; dis- charge fetid (secondary syphilis), Cinnab.; discharge of pus, throbbing, IHep.; discharge of fetid pus, ISul.; discharge puslike (secon- dary syphilis), ICinnab.; from friction, II Arn.; with induration, Lach., Sep., Sul.; with in- flammation, Acon., Arn., Euph., Rhus; from the use of chemical or poisonous substances, Acon., Bell., Bry., Camph.; with suppuration, Caps., Hep., Merc.; with swelling, Nitr. ac.; syphilitic, IIMerc., Nitr.ac., ||Sep., | Thuya. 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 625 Prepuce, pricking: Jacar.; in margin, Jacar. Prepuce, purplish: ICinnab. Prepuce, red : , Cann. S., IICinnab., ICoral., IMerc. sol., Sil., ISul.; with dry heat of body, Prun.; in phimosis, ISul. Prepuce, sensitive: ICoral.; margin feels sore when linen touches it, Coral.; to touch, ºn. S.; to touch, and on walking, IMerc. SOI. Prepuce, skin: thick, Elaps. Prepuce, smarting: Lobel. i.; as from excoria- tion of margin, Cann. S.; on inner side, Cann. S.; in outer edge, worse after urination, Bell. Prepuce, sore: IIMerc.; like incipient chancre, Ailant.; corrosive pain, Calad.; on inner sur- face and small ulcers secreting very offensive ichor, stains linen like bloody matter, Nitr. ac.; at margin, IIIgn., IMur. ac.; at margin, in Sycosis, Cham.; at margin, or on mons veneris, Nux v.; from slight rubbing, Cycl. Hº inflamed. Prepuce, stinging: on inner surface, Camph.; in margin, Cham. Prepuce, stitches: Ang., IINitr. ac. - Prepuce, swollen: Apis, Cann. S., HCaps., IICinnab., ICoral., INatr. c., Sil., IThuya ; to a large water blister without pain, IGraph. ; burning pain, Nitr. ac.; circumference three times greater, Ars. m.; distended, like a bladder, IRhod.; as if distended with air or water to a blister, Merc. Sol.; dropsy, IDig., | |Graph.; could not be drawn over glans, copi- ous, yellowish green pus on attempting to do SO (secondary syphilis), Jacar.; in gonor- rhoea, Merc.; with itching, Jacea, l l Lac c.; along margin, Il Calad.; edges covered with nodosities, l l Lac c.; occlema, Natr. S.; oºde- matous, to completely hide orifice of urethra (affection of liver, with dropsy), HFluor. ac.; in paraphimosis, IColoc.; approaching phimo- sis, Cann. S.; with phimosis, TNitr. ac.; with painful sensitiveness, IMerc. Sol.; dark red, erysipelatous swelling, IIRhus; hard, red, in front, appearing as thick and hard as a lead pencil, with hard chancre in centre, entirely painless, IMerc. iod. rub.; in sycosis, ICham. Prepuce, tearing: in left side, ICinch. Prepuce, ulcerative pain: margin, IIgn. Prepuce, ulcers: Aur. mur. nat., || Cinch. bol., ICinnab., IIMerc., | |Phos., HSep.; bowl- shaped, tallow-like coating, Arg.nit.; chancre- like externally, IHep.; chancrelike, in retro- nasal catarrh, T.Med. benefited; grayish, with shaggy borders, Arg. met.; mercurio-syphil- itic, Phos.; mild (gonorrhoea), IIMerc. cor.; red, flat, with profuse, yellow, ichorous dis- charge on inner surface,ICoral.; small, covered with pus, Arg. nit.; usually several at a time, | |Nitr. ac.; several small, bleed easily so soon as prepuce moves, or handling parts(chancre), UMerc. Sol. Prepuce, warts: Aur. mur.; on fraenum and in- ner surface, bleeding when touched, IICinnab.; slight discharge of viscid fluid, I IThuya ; on edge, with itching and burning, l l Psor.; four white, pedunculated, dry condylomata, on mu- cous surface of, painless and not sensitive to touch, after mercury in gonorrhoea, Lyc.; ex-- crescence on inner , surface, like figwarts, Thuya; a red growth, like condylomata on inner surface, Thuya ; seven, large, moist, inner surface covered with small, pointed, " itching, burning on, I IPsor.; around ulcers, IAur. mur. nat. §º Genitals, Glans, and Penis warts. Prepuce, water: cold, caused pain as from ex- coriation, Cann. S. PROSTATE GLAND, affections: Acon., | IAEsc. h., Agnus, Aloe, Alumin., IIApis, Aur. met., IBar. c., Benz. ac., IIRov., Cact., IICalc., Cann. S., ICaust., HChim. umb., IICon., Cop., Cycl., Dig., Hep., Hippom., Iod., Kali bi, Kali c., Lith., Lyc., Merc., Puls., Sec., Selen., ISul., IThuya, Zinc.; with weight in anus, Cact.; with constriction of bladder, Cact.; chronic, ICon.; in gonorrhoea, IIThuya ; after onanism, Tarant.; with rectal trouble, | | Pod.; with urethretis, Pareira; desire to pass water, at first ineffectual, Cact. gº Chap. 21, Bladder burning in neck; Urination slow, stream, urging; After urination urging; also Chap. 19, Perineum. Prostate gland, biting : Con. Prostate gland, burning: Cop.; in afternoon, . Lyss. Prºte gland, cancer: with haematuria, Cro- tal 3.1. Prostate gland, discharge (prostatorrhoea): | | Agar., Agnus, Anac., Apis, ICalc., Canth., IChim. umb., Elaps, Hep., Mang., Natr. m., IPhos. ac., ||Plumb., IPuls., Selen., Sep., ISil., | ISpig., Staph., Sul., Tabac., IThuya ; copious, without any cause, IZinc.; on every emotion, with itching of prepuce, IlCon...; with frequent erections, IPuls.; a teaspoonful immediately after erection, IPhos. ac.; with- out an erection, ILyc.; without erection, when thinking of sexual things, INatr. m.; in even- ing, IPhos. ac.; emission of flatus caused it, IMagn. c.; milklike, ||Selen.; milkiike, after stool, IIod.; profuse, without apparent cause, Zinc.; from relaxed penis, IAur. met.; after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; when sitting, with a disagreeable sensation, Selen.; during . ISelen.; from slightest cause, IEryng.; Smell- ing salty and musty, without erection, Lyss.; during stool, Agn., Alum., Anac., Calc., ICon., Coral., Elaps, Hep., IIgn, Kali bi, Natr. c., Natr. m., IINux v., Phos., Selen, IISep., ISil., Staph., Sul., Zinc.; during stool, in chronic prostatitis, IKali bi.; during hard stool, IPhos.; with soft stool, Anac.; while straining at stool, ICarbo V., ILSil.; after stool, II.Nitr. ac., IISul.; after difficult stool, I |Nitr. ac.; before urinating, Psor.; after urinating, Anac., Hippom., IKali c., Lyss., IISul.; after urinating, worse from smoking, Daph.; after urinating, and during hard stool, Hep.; after urinating, and after difficult stool, Natr. c.; when walking, ISelen. Hº Chap. 20, Dur- ing stool prostatic discharge. Prostate gland, dryness: feeling of, Cop. Prostate gland, enlarged: Aloe, IApis, Aur. mur., Bar. c., Benz. ac., IICalc., Cann. S., Canth., Chim. umb., IICon., Dig., Ferr. mur., Hyos., IIod., | |Kali iod., Lith., Lyc., IMerc., INatr. S., INitr. ac., | | Pareira, IIPuls., Senecio; chronic, Spong., ISul., IThuya, Uva ursi; feels as if, and sensitive, Aloe; firmly fixed, Con.; with hardness, Cop., Senecio; feels hard and narrows urethra (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), I lSelen.; with hemorrhoids, Staph.; hypertrophy, Amm. m., IIBar. c.; hypertrophy, chronic urethral 40 626 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. discharge, iPhos.; chronic hypertrophy, small and painless, Natr. c.; induration, Cop.; irregularly indurated, one spot hard, another spot Soft, I Sil.; in old men, IAloe, IDig. ; urinary symptoms, painful, both lobes enorm- ously swollen, almost occluding rectum, Merc. d.; with retention of urine, Pareira. Prostate gland, indurated: Cop., IIod.; hard as a stone, Con. Hº enlarged. Prostate gland, inflammation: Bell., ICub., IHep., Hippom., ILyc., IPetrol., IIPuls., Sil.; with atony of sexual organs, I lSelen. ; neck of bladder swollen and painful when sitting and standing, l l Puls.; chronic, Caust., IKali bi., UNux V., Senecio; chronic, in old men, Staph.: acute, from sitting on cold wet stone, IChim. umb.; after checked gonorrhoea, Nitr. ac., Thuya; with heat and pressure in peri- neum, IPuls.; caused by immense hard stool, | |Selen.; particularly after maltreated gonor- rhoeal stricture, Merc. d.; urine stains red, heavily loaded with urates, excoriating, Sep. Prostate gland, irritation: l l Gnaph.; as if he should pass water constantly, Cact, Prostate gland, itching : Con. Prostate gland, jerking pain : nervous floating, frequently repeated, Form. Prostate gland, pains (undefined): Cup. ars.; after coition, ICepa ; in gonorrhoea, Caps.; slight, Gnaph.; during urination, Cop. Prostate gland, pressing sensation: Ol. an.; painful, Cepa. Prostate gland, stitches: ICon., IKali c.; and pressure, urging to stool and urination, ICycl.; when walking, must stand still (chronic pros- tatitis), IKali bi. rostate gland, tenesmus: Lyss. B& Chap. 20, Rectum tenesmus; also Chap. 21, Bladder tenesmus. SCROTUM, bleeding : IHPetrol. Scrotum, bluish : Amyg.; in children, I Ars. Scrotum, boils: Cup. ars. Scrotum, bruised feeling: IKali c. Scrotum, burning: Spong.; with herpes, 1Calc.; in left half, drawing to right side, Lachn.; in places between it and thighs, Bar. c.; after scratching, INatr. s. , ſº excoriation. Scrotum, cancer : scirrhus, Carbo a. Scrotum, chancre: Bº Syphilis chancre. Scrotum, coldness: ICaps., | |Iris; feeling, Berb.; in morning, on waking, Caps. Scrotum, contracted : Acon., Berb., Carbos.; when he cried (child with intestinal spasms), | | Op.; for two or three weeks, Lyss.; shrivel- led, Carbo s., ICrot. t., Therid., Zinc.; shrunken, cold, Berb.; spasmodically drawn up, l l Puls. Bº Testicles retracted. Scrotum, crawling: Ang. Scrotum, creeping : Chel. Scrotum, cutting: to root of penis, ICon. Scrotum, drawing: Clem. . Scrotum, eruption: eczema itching excessively, worse at night, ICrot. t.; eczema rubrum, Chel.; herpetic, Crotal., Crot. t., | | Eup. per., Tell.; humid herpes, INatr. m.; herpetic moist, between it and thighs, TNatr. m.; humid, between it and thighs, IIRhus ; dry scaly, violent itching, worse at night, iCalad.; miliary, burning, stitching on, l l Puls.; moist IIGraph.; moist between it and thighs, Sars; along raphe, from penis to anus, brown hard nodules, which become painless ulcers and º discharge much pus (syphilis), Nitr. ac.; pimples, Calc. p.; humid pimples, IThuya; red pimples, Phos. ac.; small pimples or ves- icles, between it and thighs," Petrol.; purple efflorescence in patches, Colch.; pustular after itching, Ant. Sul. aur.; small scabs between it and right thigh, itching, better by scratch- ing, Natr. s.; moist vesicles on left side, Acon.; small flat vesicles, painful to touch, become moist and form dry scales, Chel.; vesicular, IICrot. t., | | Rhus v. Høy" erysipelas. Scrotum, erysipelas: IRhus; extending to anus, Arn.; Scratching causes sexual pleasure and escape of semen, which weakens (scarla- tina), l l Rhus. Scrotum, excoriation: IISul.; acrid humor, Cop.; epithelium, denuded in large spots, with Soreness, Phos. ac.; erosions on sides, con- stantly oozing moisture, Thuya; humid sore- ness, IIHep.; between it and thighs, moist, Bar. c.; moisture, extending to perineum and thighs, III’etrol.; raw appearance (itching eruption), l l Sul. ; rawness, in children, Ars.; red places, between it and thighs, Bar. c.; Soreness, Calc. p.; soreness, especially left side, Berb.; Soreness, oozing fluid, Calc. p.; between it and thighs, IILyc., Merc., INatr. c., INatr. m. Scrotum, fistula: irregular and discolored from a sinus and cicatrization of former abscesses and sinuses, l ISpong.; discharges a little thick, whitish matter, l l Spong.; several swollen and inflamed openings, constant tur- bid watery discharge, several of these open- ings penetrate through scrotum, others form canals running through skin, IIod. Scrotum, fulness: in lower part, IFluor, ac. Scrotum, heat: IChel., Jacar., | | Puls., ISpong.; on left side, in orchitis, l l Nux v. Scrotum, hernia: Hº Chap. 19, Inguinal re- gion hernia. Scrotum, induration: IISul.; with intolerable itching, IIRhus. Scrotum, inflammation : erysipelatous, l l Apis, Ars., IRhus; after attacks of malarious fever, | | Op. scº, irritation : | | Sul. Bº excoriation, itching. Scrotum, itching (pruritus): Alum., Ang., Apis, Arg. met., Ars. met., Arum d., Aur. met., Berb., HCalc. p., IICaust., HChel., ICist., Citrus, Coccul.., | | Crot. t., Form., IIGraph., Indig., | |Jacea, l l Kali c., Lachn., ILyc., Manc., Meph., Mur. ac., ||Natr. m.,INitr. ac., | |Nux v., IRhod, IRhus, Selen., Spong., IISul.; to anus, Magn. m.; biting as from salt, on left side, Ant. c.; with burning, after scratching, Natr. S., constant, Nuph.; corro- sive, worse while walking, ICrot. t.; with violent erections, IKali m.; in gonorrhoea, IMerc.; in herpes, 1Calc.; herpetic, extend- ing to perineum and thighs, IIPetrol.; in in- terior, Mang.; left side, must pinch and rub it between thumb and finger, l l Staph.; dur- ing night, Como.; keeps him awake at night, and torments him nearly all day, l l Urt, ur.; better by scratching, soon returns, Carbol.ac.; not better by scratching, almost sore, Several evenings in succession, Zinc.; disturbing sleep, better from scratching, ICrot. t.; violent, dis- turbing sleep at night, Natr. m.; in a small 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 627 spot, Niccol.; between it and thighs, Natr. m.; unbearable, after scratching pimples arise, oozing a moisture and keeping parts Sore, ISars.; violent, IKali c.; voluptuous, follow- ing use of Staphisagria, Amb.; voluptuous, excites Sexual desire, Anac.; voluptuous, after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; voluptuous, caused by scratching, ICrot. t. Bº eruption, irritation. Scrotum, peristaltic motion: increased all afternoon and evening, Lyss. Gº twisting. Scrotum, red: Apis, IChel., Cop., ICrot. t., | | Puls.; bluish, IMur, ac.; bright, Rhus; deep, | | Rhus v.; with itching eruption, l l Sul.; to perineum and thighs, IIPetrol.; shining, worse right side (gonorrhoea), Merc. Scrotum, relaxed: Aloe, Amm, c., Astac., Calc.; 1Coff., IIClem., | | Iris, IILyc., IMagn. m., INatr. m., Nuph.; continuously, in varicocele, ISul.; flabby, Natr. m.; flaccid, falling half way to knee, Rhus ; hanging down on eighth day, while before and after it was contracted, Ilyss.; hanging almost to knees, l l Pic. ac.; with great depression of sexual system, Ustil. §§ Penis relaxed. Scrotum, retraction: Bº contracted. Scrotum, rhagades: IPetrol. Scrotum, sensitive : sore to touch, Apis. Scrotum, shining : like a mirror, IGraph.; red, worse right side (gonorrhoea), HMerc. Scrotum, soreness: feeling of, in sides and contiguous parts of thighs, Zinc. Scrotum, stinging: l l Natr. m., | | Urt. ur. Scrotum, stitches: l l Jacea. Scrotum, sweat: Bar. c.; excessive, l l Calad., iCalc, p., Daph, Ign.,Lachn, Lyc, Magn. m., Merc.. INatr. s., IPsor., IRhod., | |Sil., IISul.; cold, IHam.; profuse cold, at night, Ham.; constantly moist and damp, Cup, ars.; profuse, ISep.; profuse, warm, IGels.; sticking, ILyc.; strong smelling, IDiosc.; sweetish smelling, IThuya. Sº Genitals sweat. Scrotum, swollen: l l Apis, Chel., Jacar., Natr. m., IIRhus, l l Rhus v.,Sep., | | Urt. ur., Vespa; looks like a bladder filled with water, l l Dig. ; dropsy, IIApis, Canth., | | Citrus, Ferr., | | Graph., IKali c., IIRhus; in cardiac dropsy, HDig.; enormously (aortic insufficiency, albu- minuria), l l Zinc.; enormously,in dropsy, Lyc.; enormously, in scarlatinal dropsy, Lach., UPhos.; gangrene threatened, IFluor. ac.; in chronic gonorrhoea, Brom.; as large as a child's head(affection of liver, with dropsy), IFluor.ac.; in heart disease, Apoc; inflammatory, Phos. ac.; with intolerable itching, IIRhus ; on left side (orchitis), l l Nux v.;leftsideformany years, slightly enlarged, accompanied by varicocele, sudden, rapid increase of size, finally present- ing a hard, painless tumor,19 cm.long, and 9 cm. in circumference (sarcocele), Merc. iod. rub.; Oedema, II Ars., Ferr. s., Natr. s., IIRhus ; oedema, in dropsy, IColch.; Oedema, in dia- betes mellitus, Arg. met.; painful, after sup- pressed chancre, | | Syph.; painless, ll Mez.; painless, after contusion from riding on horse- back, IBar. m.; puffy, Vespa; tickling and itching on left side, Agar.; right half, IIClem.; after scarlet fever, Hep.; as large as a child’s head, after scarlet fever, upon going into air before desguamation, ILach.; after scarlet fever, with recurrence of fever, l l Rhus ; skin thicker, Calad.; with Scaly spots, iCalc.; thickened, |Sul. Scrotum, tingling: and itching, Lachn.; during night, Como. Scrotum, twisting sensation: Jamb. Scrotum, ulceration: ||Nitr. ac.; flat, with fetid ichor, Aur. mur.; after gonorrhoea, Aur. met.; Sloughing, after attack of malarious fever, l l Op.; syphilitic, IKali iod. Scrotum, warts: excrescences (fistula in ano), Aur. mur.; red tubercle between it and right thigh, Thuya. Bº Genitals warts. Scrotum, yellow : greenish, Amyg. SEMEN, increased: Zing. Semen, odor: not normal, Selen.; pungent, ILach.; like stale urine, Natr. p. Semen, thick: with threads of white opaque substance (nocturnal emission), Med. Semen, thin : Natr. p., Selen.; watery, Natr. p., 1Sep.; watery, deficient, Agnus; watery, causing no stiffness of linen (nocturnal emission),Med. Semen, transparent: consistency of gum arabic mucilage, too thick to pour and voided with difficulty (nocturnal emission), Med. SEMINAL EMISSIONS (involuntary, noc- turnal, spermatorrhoea): Acet. ac., AEsc. h., Alum, Ars., Ars. S.f., Art. v.,IBar. c., TBar. m., Bell., Bism., Bov., Brom., Bufo, Cad.s., HICalc., Cann. S., Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., Casc., Caust., Cham., Cic, ICimex, HICinch., Clem., Coca, iCoccul., Codein., Collin., Coloc., Con., Crot. t., ICycl., IICypr., I Dig., HDiosc., Eryng, IFerr., Ferr. ph., IForm., IIGels., Graph., Hep., Hydras., Iris, HKali br., Rali c., IILyc., IMagn. m., Merc., Merc. iod. rub., Merc. Sul.., | |Millef., Mosch., Natr. c., ITNatr. m., | | Natr. p., Nitr, ac., || Nuph., INux m., INux v., Ol. an., Orig., Oxal.ac., Petrol., IIPhos., IIPhos. ac., IPic, ac., IPlat., | | Plumb., IPuls., Ran. b., Rhod., Sabad., Sang., | | Sars., IISelen., IISep., Sil., IStaph., Stram., | |Tereb., IUstil., Zing. Seminal emissions, back: aching, Sars.; burning pain, and icy cold hands (sperma- torrhoea), Merc.; dull pain in lumbar region, with despondency and irritability, I | Ustil.; lameness, Diosc.; dull pain in lumbar region, Ham.; weakness and pain in sacrum, IGraph. Seminal emissions, better from : Agnus, Calc. p., Lach., Zinc. Seminal emissions, bloody: TCann. S., JPetrol.; clear blood, Canth.; in gonorrhoea, Merc.; nocturnal, I ILed. Seminal emissions, breathing: difficult, stick- ing pains in chest, IPhos.; followed by dysp- noea, IIStaph, Seminal emissions, chilliness: and lassitude, with increased sexual desire, Natr. m. Seminal emissions, in coition: absent, Jamb., IPsor.; after coition, Acon., Bar. c., Kali c., Natr. m., IPhos., Rhod.; after coition, day and night, Dig.; difficult and tardy, followed by Sensation of emptiness and dis- comfort in parts, lasting all next day, Lyss.; difficult, almost impossible, Zinc.; incom- plete, Zing.; insufficient, Lyss.; almost invol- untary, without much erection, IIGraph.; in- voluntary, after, Agnus; no history of previ- ous excesses, Con...; orgasm subsides several times before it leads to ejaculation, Jamb.; power weakened (balanitis), Coral.; too rapid, Phos., 1zinc.; retarded, Jamb.; retarded, with IIClem.; thickening of skin, 628 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. dormant sexual instinct, Natr. m.; without sensation, Diosc.; slow, I | Fluor. ac.; too soon, Il Bar. c., Ind., IILyc., JNatr. c.; too soon, almost without excitement, in morning, Jamb. Hºt Coition during; Sexual power di- minished. Seminal emissions, constipation: ILyc.; and hemorrhoids, l l Collin. Seminal emissions, constitution : in healthy, robust men, from plethora, INux v.; from relaxation and debility, IGels. Seminal emissions, in convulsions: Art. v. Seminal emissions, copious: IPhos. ac., | | Pic. ac., | |Staph.; painful, with subsequent pain- ful erection, IKali c. Seminal emissions, with dreams: Ars. S. f., Bar. c., Bism., Kali c., Lyss., Phos., Rhod., Sars.; amorous, Ant. c., Aph, ch., Bism., Cain., ICic., Dig., Diosc., IGraph., IIris, Jacea, IKalibr., IKali c., IKali m., IKob., | | Oleand., | | Op., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Senecio, Sep., Sinap., Staph.; amorous, awaken him, ISe- len.; amorous, followed by copious, Merc. iod. flav.; amorous, later long-continued erections, Rhod.; amorous, sexual, next day languor and irritability and pain in base of brain, IGels. ; amorous, lassitude, gloomy depress- ing mood, dull pain in lumbar region, Ham.; amorous, from one to three times a week, | |Sars.; one to four, every week, l l Ustil.; feels as if he had not slept, Ham. ; follows dream that he must urinate, Merc. iod. flav.; vivid, causing weariness of mind, Jacea; vivid, of women all night, Diosc. Seminal emissions, emaciation: ICinch., Phos., IPhos. ac., ISamb. Seminal emissions, epilepsy; caused by emis- sions, ILach. 539 convulsions. Seminal emissions, erections: 533 penis. Seminal emissions, eyes: asthenopia from ex- haustion, IKali c., HSep.; want of action of ciliary muscles, Arg, nit.; vision blurred, 1Calc., ICinch., Lil. tig., IIPhos. Seminal emissions, face: blue rings around eyes, IZinc.; pale, IIGels., ILyc., Zinc.; pale with sunken eyes, Iris; sunken, Zinc. Seminal emissions, faintness: Asaf. Seminal emissions, formication: all day an itching sensation as if ants were crawling over body, but particularly on genitals, | | PhOS. ac. Seminal emissions, groin : pain through right, Natr. p. Seminal emissions, headache: and backache, IRob.; in chronic frequent, INaja; with sex- ual excitement, l l Sep.; followed by headache, ViOl. Seminal emissions, after high living : 1 INux v. Seminal emissions, hypochondria : tensive pressure after, Agar. Seminal emissions locomotor ataxia: Phos. Bºy" back. Seminal emissions, in consequence of masturba- tion: 1 Alum., IICinch., Dig., Eryng., IGels., IGraph., Phos. ac., Puls., INux v., I Sars., ulSep., Tarant., | | Ustil.; amblyopia, ICinch.; nocturnal, twice a week, between 3 and 5 A.M., worse before emission and in morning, better after emission, l l Sil. Bº Sexual excess, masturbation. Seminal emissions, mental condition : chagrin, IIStaph.; dejection, Cypr., Diosc., Ham., Puls.; depressed, dull thought, backache, staggering gait, and weakness, IKali br.; from least excitement, without sexual feeling, | |Sars.; fright at slight noises, Aloe ; hypo- chondriasis, IPhos. ac.; ill humor, I Dig., Thuya, ; from ardent imagination, IKali br.; irritability, despondency and prostration, II.Nux v.; with melancholy, in neuralgia of face, Aur. met.; mortification, IIStaph.; from talking about women, l l Ustil. Seminal emissions, particularly in morning: |Carbo V. Seminal emissions, nervous prostration: gº weakness. Seminal emission, at night: without being aware of it, headache and mental depression, IHam.; every night, at first with erethism and lascivious dreams, but later without any sensation whatever, followed by weakness of back and trembling of knees, which felt as though they would give way, l l Natr. p.; every night, Natr. m., | | Ustil.; almost every night, Amm. c.; nearly every night, with great pros- tration and burning, aching distress in lumbar region, IPhos.; four nights in succession, Ind.; towards morning, Petrosel.; every other night, | | Pic.ac.; every second or third night,with erec- tions and sensual dreams, Il Nux v.; several, |Dig.; several nights, l l Agar.; several in one night, even after coitus, l l Phos. ac.; at 3 A.M., with voluptuous itching, Coff.t.; three succes- sive nights, Lact. ac., | | Staph. ; three nights in succession, put him out of humor and prostrates him, TCalc. p.; twice the same night, Ind.; twice a week, between 3 and 5 A.M., after masturbation, worse before emission and morning, better after emission, | |Sil.; two nights in succession, Ang., Ziz.; two in one night, with amorous dreams, IPuls.; two or three times a week (gonorrhoea), I Tarant.; at night, three or four times a week, HDig. Bºdreams; alsoSeminalemissions in general. Seminal emissions, in an old man: followed by dryness of whole body, Bar. c. Seminal emissions, painful: ICon., Mosch.; every night, with lascivious dreams, l l Sars. Seminal emissions, paralysis: before symptoms have set in, Kali br. Seminal emissions, penis; erections painful after emission, Grat. ; inflammation of glans, Polyg.; impotency, Calc. S., IUran n.; pains after emission, Dig.; relaxed, Absin., Bell., HDiosc., Fluor. ac.,1Gels., Kob., Mosch., Natr. c., IOp., Sab.; relaxed day and night, then lassitude after injury to testicles, Eryng.; re- laxed, early in evening in bed, without sensa- tion, Canth.; relaxed, almost every night (afteronanism), Arg. met. ; relaxed, after wine, | | Plumb.; sensation after emission as if some- thing were running out of urethra (prostatic trouble), Dig.; with violent erections, IKali m.; at end of voluptuous sensation, Stann. Seminal emissions, profuse: Đèº copious. Seminal emissions, prostate: in disease of | | AESC. h. Seminal emissions, sexual excitement: Co- dein., JNatr. m., Petrol., IIPic. ac.; after emis- sion, more than at other times, l l PhoS. ac.; during an affectionate caress, day or night, IArn., frequent, with inclination to coitus, ISars.; erethism, I | Natr. p.; excitability of parts, Castor.; cannot be in female Society 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 629 without having,followed by great exhaustion, II.Nux v.; followed by emission, Con.; from irritable weakness, Agnus; irritation in geni- tals, Stann.; excessive irritation from emo- tional or local congestive causes, Satyriasis, IGels.; priapism, Lyss.; on slightest provoca- tion, 1Con., IPlumb.; slight, IPhos. ac.; pro- voked by presence of women, Con. B& Sexual excess, coition, masturbation. Seminal emissions, in sleep : | | Agar., Aloe, ICo- ral., IFerr., Nuph., LINux v., Stram.; awake him, Thuya ; without awaking, Ta- bac.; without dreams, Anac., II)iosc., || Gu- aiac., Verbas., Vib., Zinc.; sometimes with- Out a dream, Camph. ; without sensual dreams, as Soon as he falls asleep (posterior spinal sclerosis), l l Pic. ac.; involuntary drib- bling, Selen. ; drowsy after, Sep.; with ab- sence of erections, Nuph.; sometimes with- out erections or dreams, III)iosc.; with great force, Therid.; without knowledge, Ind.; mel- ancholy, Aur. met.; in morning, vexatious afterward, Ang.; restless, Lil. tig; with thrill of delight, Lach. Bº dreams, night; also Seminal emissions in general. Seminal emissions, sticky: | | Staph. Seminal emissions, during stool: Acet. ac., IGels., Jacea, IPhos. ac., | | Plumb.; diar- rhoeic, Ars. ; with absence of erections, INuph. Seminal emissions, strength: caused by exuber- ance and nervous excitement, followed by im- potence, IPhos. Seminal emissions, sweat: profuse, at night, ILach. Seminal emissions, testicles: aching, IPhos. ac.; Crampy pains, Caps.; dragging, IPhos.ac.; hydrocele, IPhos. sº emissions, thighs: pain and weakness, Agar. sº emissions, in tuberculosis: IICalc. Seminal emissions, urethra: burning, IISul.; burning in forepart, after, Sep.; frequent, with chronic inflammation of pars prostatia, |Petrol. Seminal emissions, during urination: Jacea; with absence of erections, Nuph.; by day, Eryng. Seminal emissions, with vertigo : ISars. Seminal emissions, weakness: debilitating, Acet. ac., IICinch., Cinch. bol., 1Con., Dig., IHydras., IKali c., IILyc., Phos. ac., ISars., ISep., ISil., IStann., HIStaph., | | Ustil.; debil- ity with great relaxation of parts, I |Op.; in extremities, Sabad.; of knees, Diosc.; lan- guid, Sep.; languor and irritability, Coff; lassitude, PEryng., Ham.; with melancholy, Agar., Calad., ICon., Natr. m., IIPhos. ac., Sars., Sul.; and miserable feeling all day, Med.; nervous prostration, ICypr. ; while convalescing from typhoid, INuph. SEXUAL ExCESS, coition: ILAgar, Bov., IICalc., || Carbo v., Eryng., IIPhos., IIStaph.; abashed look, IIStaph.; loss of appetite, Dig.; backache, IPuls., IIStaph.; tendency to take cold, IIStaph.; deafness, Petrol.; after, in- creases desire, IPhos. ac.; impaired digestion, IDig.; dorsal consumption, trembling, imbe- cility, mania, epileptic fits and indigestion, Phos.; dyspnoea, at night, JDig.; ringing in ears, Dig ; emaciation, Samb.; , emissions, II.Nux v.; emissions, day and night, JDig.; eyes, amaurosis, especially if associated with fatty liver, IIPhos.; eyes lustreless, IIStaph.; red eyes, IStaph.; eyes sunken, IIStaph.; face sunken, IIStaph.; fainting, Dig.; hair falls out, IIStaph.; headache, IPuls.; headache, in occi- put, IICinch.; heat, transient flushes, IDig.; deficiency of vital heat, IIStaph.; vertigo in hypochondriacs, IPhos. ac., IIStaph.; hyste- ria, IICon.; impotence, with irritability of bladder and urethra, Staph.; tabes dorsalis, IKali br.; weak legs, IIStaph.; limbs heavy, IPuls.; loss of memory, IIStaph.; myelitis, IPhos.; nervous debility, IPhos.; nervous prostration, Coca ; palpitation, Dig., Sec.; paralysis, INatr. m., INux v., IIPhos., IIRhus ; paralysis of legs, INux v.; par- esis of legs, INatr. m.; pain in praecordial region, with febrile disturbance, JDig.; pros- opalgia, Ign.; prostatorrhoea, without erec- tion when thinking of sexual things, Natr. m.; spinal anaemia, Phos.; spinal irritation, IPuls.; taciturnity, IIStaph.; foul taste, Dig.; weakness, Ars., Dig., | | Ustil.; weakness, with haematuria, IPhos.; weakness, even paralysis, Natr. m. Hºt Coition, after. Sexual excess, masturbation : Alum., LLCalc., IICarbo v., Cinch., | |Stram.; anaesthesia, IIPhos.; bad effects, IIStaph. ; pain in chest, IDig.; spasmodic cramps in chest and dia- phragm, Phos. ac.; since childhood, IHyos.; chorea, Calc., Cinch., Cina ; constipation, ILyc., IINux v.; distressed by culpability of his indulgence, IIPhos. ac.; desire for soli- tude, Bufo.; despair concerning his health, degenerated into complete idiocy, l l Op.; dul- ness of mind, IIStaph.; emissions, IPuls.; epilepsy, IICalc., ILach, IPlat., IStram.; epi- lepsy (compare Sulphur), Bufo.; induced by morbid excitement, especially if prepubic, IPlat.; eyes (weakness of sight), ICina; face- ache, Aur. met.; haemoptysis or hemorrhage, with tensive, pressing, stitching pains in chest, ICon...; headache, Dig. ; headaches of young people, of both sexes, who have be- come debilitated, INux v.; followed by hypo- chondriasis, ITarant.; imbecility, Tarant.; causes impotence, often but temporary, Stram.; inclination, Bell. ; indifference, after HIStaph.; involuntary, Camph.; spinal irrita- tion, IPuls.; irresistible tendency, Ustil.; languor and confusion of mind, IGels.; stupid laughter, Tarant.; weakness of legs, Dig.; low spirited, IIStaph.; melancholy, Aur. met.; impaired memory, Dig.; mental dis- turbance, of eight or ten years' duration, in a man, | | Plumb.; mental depression, Plat.; nervous debility, IPhos.; at every opportunity, IHyos.; palpitation, Dig., IFerr., Phos, ac.; paralysis, ICinch., Stann.; paresis of legs, Natr. m.; pimples, on forehead and body, IPhos.ac.; prostatic ailments, Tarant.; relax- ation of body, IISep.; irresistible inclination, even during sleep, Thuya ; desire for solitude, Bufo.; dwindling of testicles, Meph.; pro- gressive wasting, Tarant.; weakness of parts, Phos. ac.; disinclination to work, Dig. Bºy" Seminal emissions, masturbation. SExUAL ExCITEMENT (including desire), absent: Il Agnus, Arg. nit., HCaps., Carb. S., Chloral., | |Natr. p., ||Nitr. ac., Nuph., IPlumb., Ptel., Spong., Sumb., Tabac.; absent, with erections, Bry., Calad., Fluor. ac.,Jamb., Magn. c., Nitr. ac., Nux v.,Spig., Sul., Tarant.; 630 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. after abuse of Copaiva in gonorrhoea, ILyc.; in fleshy people, Ilkali bi.; in heart disease, Lyc. vir.; with impotence, ICamph.; for thirteen days, Carbol. ac.; penis shrivelled, Aloe, Cann, i., Ign., IILyc., Merc.; scrotum cold, Aloe, Berb., Brom., Caps, IMerc. Hº decreased; also Coition aversion. Sexual excitement, in afternoon: while drowsy and weary, Agar. Sexual excitement, back: with spinal disease, Sil.; in tabes dorsalis, LFluor, ac. Sexual excitement, in chorea: I Wer. v. Sexual excitement, constipation: Natr. c., 11Nux v. - Sexual excitement, convulsions: IPlat.; epi- lepsy, Lach. Sexual excitement, decreased: Apis, Arum d., IIBar. c., Bell., Bry, Calc. p., Carbol. ac., Chen. v., Clem., Cycl., IFerr., Hep., IIgn., Ind., Indig., IKali c., IKali iod., | | Kreo., IILyc., Magn. c., Mar. v., Mur. ac., Nuph, Rhod., Selen., Sil., IIStaph., Therid.; with burning, IKali c.; with chilliness and apathy, IKali m.; in diabetes, ICup. m.; dormant, with retarded emission during an embrace, Natr. m.; no erections for many days, Diosc.; after excesses, IIStaph.; from excess,with weak back, and threatening paralysis, ISul.; even to impotence, IKali br.; indifference, with erections, even during coition, which is per- fectly performed, Lyss.; or lost, Natr. m.; in morning, Petrol. ; parts relaxed, tingling, Acon.; spinal affection, ICinch. Bºy” absent. Sexual excitement, after eating: Aloe. Sexual excitement, in evening: l l Aloe, Cin- nab., Natr. s. Sexual excitement, head : from irritation of cerebellum, l l Pic. ac.; with throbbing head- ache, after severe mental effort, worse at base of brain, IPic. ac. Sexual excitement, increased (excessive): l l Acon., Agar., l l Alum., Anac. Oc., Anag, Ananth., Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Arund., Aspar., Aur. mur., IBar. m., Bell., Brom, Cain., Calc., Calc. p., Camph., Cann. i., 11Canth., ICepa, Chen. v., Chim. m., ICinch., ICOccul., Coff, Cop., Croc., Cub., Eucal., Ferr., ºrForm., Gnaphal., IGraph., IHep., Hippom., IHyos., Hyper., || Ind., | |Iris, IKali iod., Lach., ||Laur., Lil. tig., IILyc., IILyss., | |Manc., Menyanth, IMez., Mosch., Natr. c., | | Natr. p., Nitr. ac., INux v., Oxal. ac., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Plumb., Psor., Ptel., ISil., Sinap., Staph... Stram., Tarant., Thuya, Zing., Ziz.; followed by long- lasting indifference, Tell. Sexual excitement, locomotor ataxia; IPhos. Sexual excitement, mental condition : with delirium, IIStram.; with continued delusions respecting object of embrace, ICamph; irri- table fancy with physical weakness, lNatr. m.; hypochondriasis from suppression, or too free indulgence, IICon. ; indecent talking, Stram.; lasciviousness, Stram.; lascivious, after eating, Lyss.; lascivious, exposes person, Hyos.; lascivious fancies, ICinch.; in mania, ICanth.; causes Onanism and madness, Ananth.; inclined to masturbation, in mania, IBell.; satyriasis, Cann. i., II Canth, Fluor. ac., Grat., Hyos., IKali br., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., IPhos., Pic, ac., IPlat., IStram., Sul., Ver.; satyriasis, of three years' standing, Pic. ac.; Satyriasis, in a stallion, Lyss.; internal, strong, voluptuous sensation, Amb. §§ penis. Sexual excitement, in morning : Agar.; with erections, Natr. s. - Sexual excitement, nerves: hypersensitive, a. little suffering seems unbearable, worse inorn- ing and night, also in open air, better from cold water, Coff. Sexual excitement, old men : Arn.; with vio- lent erections, at night, IFluor. ac. Sexual excitement, in paralytic disease : B Sil. Sexual excitement, penis : inclined to emission, with sensation of weakness of parts, lewd- ness after eating, Lyss.; provoking emissions, IICalc.; with emissions, IGels., | |Pic, ac.; after emissions, Aloe, Con., JNatr. m., || Phos. ac.; without emission, with dry heat of body, Coff.; erections, IColoc.; erections absent, Amm. c., Il Con., Dig., l l Natr. p., Phos.; erections and emissions in eczema, Petrol.; erections feeble, Phos.; erections frequent, Coccus; erections frequent, night and day, IDiosc.; erections frequent, and pollutions, INatr. m.; incapable of erection, ILyc.; erec- tions constant, at night, IKali br.; erections, at night, during sleep, l l Fluor, ac.; erections violent, Op.; erections violent, continuous, Sabina; erections violent, after midday nap, Jamb.; erections violent, all night, l l Fluor. ac.; erections violent, especially at night, IPlat.; nervous erethism following frequent excitement without satisfaction, Camph. ; erethism, with weakness, Con.; impotence, | | Alum., ICornus, Ign., Selen. ; impot ºnce, partial or complete, Con., JNux v.; irritabil- ity, Cinnam.; irritability, but weak, l l Pic. ac.; irritability, with painful erection, night and day, IDig.; excessive irritability, with physical weakness, INatr. m.; ideas of violence and despair, Ast.r.; priapism, Agar, Amb., Arg. nit., Cann. i., HICanth., Caps.,Mygale, Natr.c., Op., IPetrosel., Phos., IPic. ac., Plat., Puls., IStram., Zinc.; priapism, with free mucoid discharge (gonorrhoea), Cann. S.; priapism, violent attacks during dreams, Camph. ; pria- pism, with or without sensual dreams, assoon as he falls asleep (posterior spinal Sclerosis), | |Pic. ac.; priapism, with frequent emissions, Lyss.; priapism, painful, I Canth.; priapism, with retention of urine, Coloc.; priapism, with spinal disease, Pic, ac.; priapism, with trance- like state, Camph.; semipriapism, CEnan., IPuls.; relaxed, Calad., ICrotal., INux m.; stitches, ISul.; intolerable titillation, Mosch.; tickling and prickling in urethra, Anag.; vol- uptuous sensation, with straining and tenes- mus, Natr. c., HSep. gº mental condition, satyriasis. señº excitement, reflex : from acid stomach, | |Iris. Sexual excitement,sleep : after awaking, || Aloe ; on going to sleep, Merc. iod. rub.; disturbing, Astac., IICanth.; disturbing, frequent emis- sions, Sars.; during, Natr. c., Stram.; wake- fulness, Ant. c. Sexual excitement, stomach: in gastric neuro- sis, l l Phos. Sexual excitement, during stool: Natr. c.; vo- luptuous feeling, Natr. S, Sexual excitement, suppressed: bad effects. Berb., ICarbo v., IICon., Hell., IPhos. ac.; cerebellum, throbbing in, IICamph.; then ex- 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 631 cited with lewd dreams and pollutions, IIEryng.; headache, Puls.; hypochondriasis, Mosch.; hysteria, IICon...; nervous disturb- ances, I Kali br. Sexual excitement, testicles: hypertrophied, LIOd. Sexual excitement, thrill : as during an em- brace, especially awaking in morning, before urinating, Kali c. Sexual excitement, with weakness (physical): Agar., Amm. c., Calad., Graph., Ign., Magn. m., Menyanth., JNatr. m., Natr., p., Nux m., INux v., Phos., Selen, Sep., Sil. Bº Sexual excess, coition, masturbation. SEXUAL POWER, impaired (diminished debility): Il Agar., Astac., Aur. mur., IIBar. c., Bell., 1Carbo. a., Carbol. ac., Chlorof., Coca, Coccul., 1Con., Eryng., IForm., IGels., Helon., Ind., IILyc., Oxal. ac., Plant., IPlumb., ISul., IThuya ; almost complete loss, in albuminuria, | | Uran. n.; in autumn, Hep.; in anaemia of brain, with mental derangement, Con.; with brain-tire, l l Staph.; great depression, with relaxed scrotum, Ustil.; lively desire, with in- complete erection and too rapid or too early discharge of semen, IGraph.; with increase of desire, Sep.; with emissions, III)ig.; with emissions, in balanitis, Coral.; after emis- sions (gleet), IISep.; with erethism, Con...; after excess, IIGraph.; with excitability of parts, Coccul.; with headache, Nuph.; with hydrocele, after gonorrhoeal orchitis, IPhos.; with irritability of parts, Cop., | ||Pic. ac.; after masturbation, IAlum.; from irritability of seminal vesicles, IGels.; with pain in sperma- tic cord, and urging to urination, Mang.; tor- pid, IPsor.; no torpidity, IDiosc.; for several years, Nuph. Bºt loss, also Penis, relaxed ; also Coition. - Sexual power, loss of (impotence): Agar., IIAgnus, l l Alumin., ; Amb., Ant. c., Arg. nit., Ars., ; Asar., IIBar. c., Berb., Bor., Bufo., Calad., IICalc., IICamph., Cann. i., Cann. s., ICaps., Carb. S., Caust., Cinnam., Chloral., Coloc., Con., Dolich., Dulc., Elaps, IIFerr., IFluor. ac., IGraph, Helon., Hep., | | Hyos., IIgn., IIod., HJamb., IKob., ILach., IILyc., II.Med., Merc. viv., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. m., INuph., Nux m., IINux v., IOp., Petrol., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., Phyt., IPlumb., IPsor., IISelen., Sep., IIStaph., ISul., 1 ISyph.; with amorous desires, Dig.; with irritability of bladder and urethra, from sexual excess, Staph.; with nasal catarrh, IIIlyc.; impo- tence from poisoning with chlorine, IIIyc.; with dislike to coition, IGraph: ; after a cold, preceding diabetes mellitus, Mosch.; with sexual desire, Ign., Selen. ; with despond- ency, ISpong.; in diabetes, Helon.; in elderly men, IIIlyc.; with emissions after masturba- tion, IGels.; with nocturnal emissions, TUran. n.; following emissions caused by exuberance of strength and nervous excitement, IPhos.; after awaking, with erections during sleep, with voluptuous fancies, l l Op.; from excess, IICinch., IKali br., IILyc., IIPhos.; from sexual excess, with irritability of bladder, Staph.; after sexual excitement, IIPhos.; from exhaustion or abuse of generative func- tions, l l Eup. pur.; with lascivious fancies, ICinch.; from fright, during coition, IISinap.; sometimes followed by inflammation of glans, Polyg.; with gleet, IIAgnus; after gonorrhoea, Thuya; after frequent gonorrhoea, IIAgnus; from checked gonorrhoea, Thuya; with burn- ing or constant dull pain in left hypochon- drium, worse lying on affected side, Coccus; with irritability, l l Pic. ac.; with lascivious thoughts, Selen. ; with weakness in legs, Cinnam. ; with pain across loins as if broken, ICOccus; after sweat, IIIyc., IIPhos., Stram.; with melancholy, loss of memory, Ilkali br.; with mental depression, ICalad.; from or pre- ceded by overexcitement of sexual organs, as in young men who trying to restrain their natural passion have this local erethism by reason of . or sexual excesses, IIPhos.; penis remains relaxed during excitement and Sexual desire, Calad.; penis greatly relaxed and sweating, Ham.; especially when sen- sibility of parts is excessive and semen is dis- charged shortly after an erection, or before an erection, Phos. ac.; with spinal exhaust- ion, IINux v.; in spinal trouble, l 12 inc.; sudden, Chlor., Fluor, ac.; torpidity, Cochl. Bº Penis, relaxed ; also Coition, during. SPERMATIC CORDS, aching: after sex- ual dalliance, IIod.; aches from sexual excite- ment, Sars. Spermatic cords, beating: in left, Amm. m. Spermatic cords, burning: IBerb.; extending to glans, with sensation of weakness in gen- itals, Mang. Spermatic cords, constrictive pain: to left kidney, worse from pressure, motion and at night (orchitis), INux v.; constricting pain causing testicle to be drawn up, worse stand- ing or walking, at times better sitting, | | Nux V. Spermatic cords, dragging: constant heavy, with throbbing on motion of bed or clothing, | |Spong.; into testicles, Berb.; causing sensa- tion as if testicles were being drawn up to inguinal ring, after lightness in occiput, Sec. Spermatic cords, drawing: Agnus, l l Anag., Aur. mur., Bell., IChel., 1Clem., l l Spong., Staph.; to abdominal ring, IBerb.; from below up, Clem.; sensitive in cystitis, Nux v.; in suppressed gonorrhoea, l l Chel., Clem.; extending to glans, with sensation of weak- ness in genitals, Mang.; in left, Ang., Ars. S. r.; for three months pain in left, which is swollen and inflamed, I Ham.; constant, to left kidney, worse from pressure, motion and at night (orchitis), l l Nux v.; in orchitis, IMerc.; pains in, Psor.; in right, Ammoniac.; in right, better by motion, Rhod.; spasmodic, Agar.; before stool, Sabad.; to testicles, Berb.; up- ward, Iſnd.; during urination, Bell.; pain during urination, Canth. Spermatic cords, dull pain : heavy, to testicle, Senecio. Spermatic cords, fulness: Fluor. ac. Spermatic cords, heat: ISpong. Spermatic cords, induration: ISyph. Spermatic cords, inflammation : Berb., Syph.; caused by a badly fitting truss, IPuls. Spermatic cords, jerking: in left, Ang. - Spermatic cords, lancinating: into testicles, Berb. Spermatic cords, neuralgia: of long standing, IBerb., IOl. an.; worse from slightest motion, Oxal. ac. Spermatic cords, pains: Coloc., IPhos.; after 632 - 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. coition, Arund.; during cough, Natr. m.; after erections, Oxal. ac.; pain, in gonorrhoea, iMerc.; from suppressed gonorrhoea, Thuya ; in left, Osm.; with sexual weakness, Mang.; to testicles and penis, Diosc.; and retraction in right, Act. rac.; to testes, IIHam.; into testicle, l l Lith.; with desire to urinate, Camph.; after wine, Calc. a. Spermatic cords, pressure : Sul.; bearing down, IIod.; forcing pain, Amm. c.; forcing, after sexual dalliance, IIod.; with orchitis, left side, worse standing, after suppression of gonor- rhoea, l l Puls.; after sexual dalliance, IIod.; to testicles, Berb. Spermatic cords, rheumatic pains: rheumatic orchitis, IPhyt. Spermatic cords, sensitive: Merc. iod. rub.; right, IIClem.; from sexual excitement, HSars.; painful to touch, Menyanth. Spermatic cords, shooting: IStaph.; into ab- domen, with pain in testicle, worse after touch or friction, | |Staph. ; into groin, worse by motion (orchitis after mismanaged gonor- rhoea), Clem.; in left, Arum d.; in right, Am- moniac., | | Spong.; during a walk, Oxal. ac. Spermatic cords, shrivelling: Caps. Spermatic cords, smarting: Berb. Spermatic cords, soreness: Amm. ben.; with rheumatic orchitis, IIPhyt. Spermatic cords, sticking: in right, better by motion, Rhod. Spermatic cords, stitches: Bry., . ISpong; along course, Pod.; in left, Amm. m., TCarb. S.; in left, ascending through abdomen up to chest, Grat.; now in one, now in the other, Eerb. Spermatic cords, straining: Berb. Spermatic cords, swelling: Coloc., IKali c., DPhos., Sars., | | Spong.; after gonorrhoea, ICinch.; painfully, Arn., Calc., ISpong ; of right, after catching cold, I | Puls.; secondary syphilis, IKali iod.; soft pulpy, especially lower parts, when walking, HBerb.; with ten- sive pains, l l Puls.; with swelling of testes, i; ac.; after ungratified sexual excitement, 3,1"S. Spermatic cords, tearing: l l Anag., HBerb.; in left, Colch.; to left kidney, worse from press- ure, motion and at night (orchitis), l l Nux v.; upward in left, evening in bed, Bell. Spermatic cords, tension : Sul.; in suppressed gonorrhoea, | Chel.; with swelling of testes, PhOS. ac. Spermatic cords, twisting: IIod. Spermatic cords, uneasiness : Apis ; during urination, I Apis. Spermatic cords, veins: varicose, Ham., Merc. iod. flav.; phagedenic, Crotal.., || Kali ph., Lach. ; phagedenic, discharge corroding, greenish, watery, Caust.; phagedenic, livid hue, intense burning, even sloughing, | | Ars.; phagedenic, thin ichorous pus, Merc. cor.; phagedenic, spreading rapidly, ISyph.; with phimosis or paraphimosis, Merc.; on pre- puce, IIAur. mur., Syph.; on prepuce, in- dolent, Sep.; on prepuce, internal surface, IAur. mur. nat., ILyc., Merc. cor.; on pre- puce, left side of fraenum granulating rapidly. SYCOSIS: LAmanth., ; Anthrok., LAnt. f., à Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Ast. r., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Berb., Carbo a., Carbo W., HCham., ICinnab., Con., Euph., Hep., with Kalibi., Kreo., ILach., ILyc., Magn. C., Med., IMerc. cor., Merc. sul., JNatr. m., Natr. p., II.Natr. S., IINitr. ac., Petrol., Phos. ac., IPuls., Sabina, ISars., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul., IIThuya. 5& Genitals, Glans, Penis, Prepuce, Scrotum, warts; also Chap. 46, Warts. SYPHILIS: Anag., Ananth., Anag., ; Ant. t., Apis, IArg. nit., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Ascl. t., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., IIBenz. ac., Berb., IICarbo a., Carbo v., 1Caust., ; Cean., ; Chim. umb., IIClem., Con., ICoral., Crotal., Cund., |Fluor. ac., IGuaiac., Hekla, IHep., ; Hippoz., IIris, I ljacar., Jacea, IKali bi., III Cali iod., IKali m., IKreo., ILac c., IILaur, ILyc., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., Merc. d., IMerc. iod. flav., Mez., IINitr. ac., Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPhyt., | | Sang., Sars., Sep., ISil., ISul., IStill., IISyph., IThuya. Syphilis, bones: affected, Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., IAur. mur., Calc. iod., Fluor. ac., Hekla, IKali iod., Merc., HINitr. ac., IIPhos. ac., IPhyt., ISil., IStaph., Still, Sul.; inflamed, swollen, especially shafts of cylindrical, IIMez. Bºy" Chap. 44, Bone affection. Syphilis, brain: complications, Arg. nit., Cro- tal., Merc., IPhos.ac., Pic. ac., Sil., Staph., Zinc. Syphilis, buboes: first stage, Ars. iod., Bell., Bufo., IKali iod., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav., II.Nitr. ac., Sil., Thuya ; later stage, Aur. met., Badiag., 1Carbo a., Staph., Sul.; mal- treated with mercury, ICarbo a., IHep., IKali iod., Phyt.; become vast hearths of suppura- tion, ºr Aur. mur.; inguinal glands suppurate, IAur. met. Hº Chap. 19, Inguinal region, bubo. Syphilis, chancre: Apis, Ars., Aur. met, IAur. mur., IBadiag., ICinnab., ICon., Coral., | | Cupr.s., IKaliiod., || Lac.c., LILyc., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., IMerc. iod, flav., IMygale, INitr. ac., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., Sep., Sil., IThuya, Viol. t.; bleed readily, IHep., Merc.; with burning, II Ars. m.; diffuse borders, and red bottoms elevated above surface, Secrete watery pus, IHep.; chancroid, with gonorrhoea, Merc.; on corona, IMerc. cor.; on corona, watery dis- charge, Ars. met.; discharge corrosive, Nitr. ac.; discharge fetid, IHep.; discharge thin, bloody, ISil.; discharge thin, offensive, cor- rosive, ichorous, III Cali iod.; discharge torpid, watery, IIod.; discolored, Sil.; deeply ulcerat- ing, IKalibi.; eating through fraenum, Merc.; edges deep, hard, II Kali iod.; edges elevated, ICinnab., ILyc., INitr. ac., Phos. ac., Sil.; edges hard, ICinnab., IKali iod.; edges, larda- ceous, Hep.; thick edges, rounded and prom- inent, IPhos. ac.; eating through fracnum, IMerc.; gangrenous, Crotal., IKali iod.; on glans, INitr. ac.; on glans, indolent, Sep.; on glans, phagedenic, destroys lower half of, ulcer consists first of numerous little specks of pus, sievelike, dispersed, gradually unite into one hole, ISul. (followed by Cinnab.); •on glans, round deep, Merc.; on glans, two, deep, sharp edges, clean, shining appearance, ILac c.; on glans, yellowish fetid discharge, spreading and deeply penetrating, Merc.; with gonorrhoea, IMerc.; florid granulations, margins of ulcers hard, bleeding at least touch, thin, offensive discharge (after mer- cury), Ars.; indistinct granulations, Sil.; 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 633 granulation pale and flabby or absent, IPhos. ac.; when primary Sore begins to granulate and hard pealike nodules resembling en- larged glands appear upon surrounding parts, |Merc. iod, flav.; hard, ICinnab., l l Kali bi., Merc. iod. flav.; hard, of long standing, 1Con. ; with boardlike hardness of red and 'swollen prepuce, ISul.; hard, on middle of penis, ICinnab.; when primary, sore and whole base upon which it rests remains hard, lMerc. iod. flav.; Hunterian, Aur. met., Jacar., 1.Merc. iod. rub.; Hunterian, with lardaceous bottom, IMerc., Merc. cor.; increasing fast and bleeding easily, INitr. ac.; indolent, Merc. iod. rub.; indolent, with thick rounded prominent margins, granulation flabby or absent, ILyc.; inflamed, Sil.; irritable, Sil.; large, easily bleeding, lardaceous, Staph.; large, bleed when touched, pain affects whole body, they are round, the margins everted like raw meat and their bases covered with a caseous coat, IMerc. sol.; large, on dorsum with fungoid bacteric mass covering whole corona glandis, at first glossy shining white, later covered with fungus, looking like fully devel- oped aphthae, Lac c.; mercurialized, IHep.; neglected, ICinnab.; old cases, for which large doses of mercury have been given, or when homoeopathic doses of mercury proved ineffect- ual, Nitr. ac.; neighboring parts oedematous, hot and painful, Merc. cor.; painful, Merc., ISil.; pain, as of splinters, INitr. ac.; pain- less, with swelling of inguinal glands, IMerc.; from centre to circumference, I Lac c.; on prepuce, size of a split pea, above corona glandis, burning, edges red and raised, bot- tom covered with lardaceous deposit, glans purple on left side, covered with an exu- date, Syph.; on prepuce red, IMerc.; on prepuce red, with copious thin offensive smelling discharge, which can be easily re- moved, ICoral.; on prepuce studded, Bor.; on prepuce, yellowish, fetid discharge spread- ing and deeply penetrating, IMerc.; prick- ing, l l Syph.; abundance of laudable pus, TAur. mur.; , pus corrosive, IKali iod.; pus curdy, IKali iod.; pus thin, ICinnab., IKali iod. ; pus thin, leaving stains upon linen as from melted tallow, TMerc. cor.; recent cases, | | Eucal.; red, ICinnab.; round, lardaceous, surrounded by coppery-red areola, edges ap- pear as if eaten away, are violet in color, soft and easily bleeding (syphilis), l l Phos. ac.; round, above corona, as large as a pea, sur- rounded by red circle, ICinnab.; round, deep, On glans, Merc.; on scrotum, IBAur. mur.; .secondary, IMerc.; sensitive to touch, ICoral.; shallow, flat-bottomed, showing disposition to spread irregularly and indefinitely, exud- ing a thin serous discharge, INux v.; simple, recently acquired, soft, of a superficial and , regular form and free secretion of thick pus, IMerc.; small, with cheesy bottom and in- verted red edges, IKali m., Merc.; soft, in gonorrhoea, IMerc.; soft, margins dark red, painful and easily bleeding, Merc. cor.; soft, painful, Coral.; soft, in weakly, scrofulous subjects, Nitr. ac.; with pain, as from splin- ters, IThuya; inclined to spread in circum- ference, with tendency to fungous growths, Nitr, ac.; superficial lardaceous, with copious thin discharge which can be easily removed, Coral.; suppurating, slow, difficult, curdy after abuse of mercury, IIRali iod.; swollen, ICinnab.; like an indolent ulcer, IPhos. ac.; urethral ulcer, l l Lac c.; on parts around urethra, involving prepuce for about an eighth of an inch, red, glistening appearance of ulcer, with fetid smell and excruciating pain (syphilitic), ILac c.; contact of urine with, causes tearing, affecting whole organism (syphilis), l l Jacar.; warts, IKali iod.; compli- cated with warts, Phos. ac.; figwarts, IPhos. ac.; pointy warts on corona, IKali m.; with fungous excrescences, Caust.; whitish, with hard edges, IThuya ; the third in two years, all on one spot, IISyph.; yellowish, fetid dis- charge, spreading and deeply penetrating on glans and prepuce, IMerc. Syphilis, in children (infantile): IIAur. met., Calc., HCalc. iod., Ferr. iod., 1Fluor. ac., Hell., IHep., IIRali iod., IKali m., ILach., IIMerc., Mez., HINitr. ac., Phyt., Sang., Syph., Thuya, Viol. tr.; glandular swellings, IBadiag. Syphilis, chronic : ; Calc. s., IKalim.; suppura- tion and induration, ISil. H& Constitu- tional. - Sºlis, congestion: intense, to parts, l l Merc. SUl Syphilis, constitutional (hereditary): Ars., Ascl. t., Ferr. iod., || Phyt., | | Syph.; old cases, particularly in persons of lax fibre, scrofulous and in those who have taken much mercury, Merc. iod. rub. Hºt chronic, eruptions, psora, secondary, tertiary. Syphilis, ears: deafness, IKreo., Nitr. ac., Petrol.; deafness, hereditary, l l Lac. c. Syphilis, erosions: exuding a thin, badly smell- .ing ichor, Coral. Syphilis, eruptions: Ant, t., Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. i., Aur. met., Calc. iod., Caust., Cund., Dulc., IGraph., Hep., Kalibi., Lach., Lyc., Nitr, ac., |Petrol., Phyt., Plat., Rhus, Sang., Sep., Sil., Staph., Stilling., ISul., Thuya; scrotum, hard brown nodules, suppurating, INitr, ac.; Sec- ondary rash, IKali iod., Merc. cor.; mucous tubercles, Crotal. 5& psora. Syphilis, eyes: corneal ulcers, IIAsaf., Thuya; iritis, Arg. nit., Ars., Asaf., ICinnab., II Kali iod., IMerc., IIMerc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., INitr. ac., Nux v., | |Petrol.., | |Staph., | ISyph., IThuya, 17.inc.; retinitis, Crotal., |Merc. Syphilis, glands: indolent, swollen, IIRali iod. Syphilis, gonorrhoeal: IIAur, mur., Cinnab., Thuya; of a torpid character with suppurat- ing bubo, Merc. B& Sycosis. Syphilis, gout: Caust. - Syphilis, hair: falling out, Ars. m., IIAur. met., Hep., IKali iod., ILyc., IINitr. ac., HPetrol., Phos. Syphilis, kidney: complicated, Crotal. ; in Bright's disease, IKali iod. Syphilis, larynx: laryngitis, Ars. i., Hep, Kalibi., IKali iod., Pod., Phos., Sul., Viol. tr. Syphilis, liver: complicated, Crotal. Syphilis, mercurio (abuse of mercury): ILAur. met., iMur. mur. nat., ICinnab., IIHep., Iris, IKali iod., ILach., Nitr, ac., IPhos.ac., Sars, IStaph., Stilling., ISul.; with Morbus Brightii, IKali iod.; mucous tubercles, Staph. Syphilis, psora: complicated with, Coral., IPsor., ISul. Bºt eruptions. Syphilis, rheumatism: IIKali iod., Phyt. 634 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. Syphilis, scars: Asaf., Carbo a., IFluor, ac., iGraph., Iod. Kalibi., IKali iod., Lach., Sul. ac.; chancres, suppressed by cautery or mer- curial ointment, leaving elevated discolored cicatrices, IBadiag.; after Hunterian chancre * been healed, hard cicatrix, IMerc. iod. 3.V. Syphilis, secondary: Arg. nit., Ars. i., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., Carbo v., HChel., Chion. v., HCinnab., Fluor, ac., IHep., Jacar., IKali bi., IIRCaliiod., Lac c., ILach., HI.ith., ILyc., IMerc., IIMerc. iod. flav., IMerc. iod. rub., IIMez., ILNitr. ac., Petrol, IPhos.ac., IIPhyt., | |Rhus, Sep., Stilling., Sul., ISul. ac., IISyph., IThuya, Ustil.; with hectic fever, * Aur. mur.; pyaemia, Crot.; especially after mercury and iodide of potassium, IHep.; especially after abuse of mercury, or with Scrofula, Kali iod.; all symptoms worse towards night, I ISyph.; a putrid, sickening odor filled whole house, I ISyph.; with depos- its in throat, I Kali iod. Hºº tertiary. Syphilis, stricture: Arg. nit., Berb., IClem., Iod., IKali iod., IMerc., INitr. ac., IThuya. Syphilis, tertiary: Ars. m., IKali iod., | |Sticta, IISyph.; with deposits in throat, IKali iod.; with ulceration of skin, Iod. Bºº constitutional, secondary. Syphilis, throat: affections, IAur, met., IHy- dras., IKali bi., IIRali iod., IKalm., ILach., IIMerc., Mez., ILNitr, ac., IPhyt., I ISyph.; fauces affected, IKali m.; tubercular sore throat, Phyt.; ulcers, IIAur. met., | | Chel., Iod., IKali bi., IKali iod., ILach., IIMerc., II.Nitr. ac., I ISyph. Syphilis, toothache : IPhyt.; when mercurial- ized, Clem. gº Chap. 10, Toothache mercury. Syphilis, tuberculosis: ICinnab. Syphilis, ulcers: Ascl., Aur. met., Carbo v., Chim...,ICoral., Cund., Iod., Iris, I.Jacea, IKali bi., ILach., IIMerc., Mez., HINitr. ac., Phyt., Rumex, Sang., Stilling., IThuya. Syphilis, warts (condylomata): Aur., Caust., ICinnab., IMerc., INitr. ac., Phos.ac., Sabina, Sep., Staph., Thuya. Bº Genitals warts. TESTICLES, abscesses: Hippoz. Testicles, aching : Cop., Natr. m., IIPuls.; as if contused, worse walking, Thuya ; after sexual dalliance, IIod.; dull, IHam.; with emissions, IPhos. ac.; after suppression of gonorrhoea or mumps, Natr. m.; left, espe- cially on outer side, | | Staph.; pressing, after sexual dalliance, Iod.; with spasmodic retrac- tion, ICalc.; while sitting, 1 P.M., or with Occasional darting pains, changing to right, then to left, after rising, Lyc. vir.; with or without swelling, HIPuls.; from touch and motion, Asaf. §§" bruised, pain, soreness. Testicles, atrophy: Aur. met., Bufo., ICaps., 1Carbo a., Carb. S., Chim. umb., IIod., IIRali iod., Lyss., | |Plumb., Staph., Zinc.; after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; first left, then right, Lyss.; from masturbation, Meph.; in sperm- atorrhoea, from masturbation, IGels.; mere pendent shreds in pining boys, IAur, met. tº small. Testicles, bruised feeling: Acon., JNatr. c., | | Oxal. ac., Rhod. ; with pain in abdomen, Pallad.; contusive pain (gonorrhoea), Arg. . met.; contusive pain, in right, I Arg. nit.; in right, Dig.; contusive pain, after sexual ex- cesses, IIStaph.; feeling as if being crushed, IIRhod.; crushed pain, worse from clothing, on walking, evening in bed, Arg. met.; with transient pain in lower intestines, right side, near noon, Pallad. Testicles, burning: Berb., INitr. ac.; transient, in posterior part of right, Tereb.; with or without swelling, IIPuls. Testicles, cancer: Ars., Bell., HCarbo a., IICon., Phos., Phyt., Sil., 1 ISpong., Sul., Thuya. Testicles, clawing sensation: when touched on walking, Clem. + Testicles, clutching pain: as if seized by a hand, and pulled Severely (neuralgia of Sper- matic cord), IOl. an. Testicles, feeling of coldness: Aloe, Berb.; in afternoon and evening, IMerc. Bº Scrotum coldness. Testicles, constricted feeling: IPlumb.; pain- ful, Berb. gº” cramp, cramplike, retract- ed, tension. Testicles, contracted feeling: Camph.; painful in evening, after gonorrhoea, Cinch. gº constricted, Cramp, Cramplike, press- ing, retracted, tension. Testicles, cramplike pain : in afternoon, after gonorrhoea, Cinch. Testicles, cramps : as if squeezed, Bapt. Testicles, crawling: Berb. Testicles, cutting: Sep. - Testicles, darting: through left, Lyc. vir.; to stomach, at night and rainy weather, Ham. Testicles, discomfort : in evening, Agar. Testicles, dragging: Med.; with emissions, IPhos. ac.; in left, IKali c.; painful, HGels.; in right groin, to testicle, thence to left, thence to left groin, IHydras.; when standing, Cann. S. Gº" drawing, heaviness. Testicles, drawing: IChel., Clem., Cop.,IHam., Hippom., INatr. c.; in left, Ang.; in right, | | Anag.; dull, in right, Bapt.; better, in motion, Rhod.; in evening, l l Agar.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, Clem.; in left, Æsc. h.; painful, Card. m., Psor.; painful, in One, as if drawn into abdomen, Bell.; painful, in shocks, into abdomen and legs to feet (gonorrhoea), Merc.; painful, day and night, from groin, Ham.; painful, in swollen, to abdomen and thighs, especially right, IRhod.; painful in left, after- wards in right, Zinc.; with pressure (orchitis), IMerc.; in right, with uneasiness in renal re- gion, Acon.; sensitive, in cystitis, INux v.; spasmodic, in left, Agar.; Spasmodic, in left and along cord, Tereb.; to spermatic cord, Berb.; in direction of spermatic cord, AEsc. h.; swollen, in right, extends to abdomen, causing tension in right inguinal region, bet- ter lying with knees drawn up, worse stand- ing, | | Rhod.; when touched, Coccul. Bºy" dragging. Testicles, dull pain: after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; severe, IHam. Testicles, epididymis; swelling, after sup- pressed gonorrhoeal discharge, l l Puls.; in- flamed, Agnus, l l Ars., Aur. met., Brom., Clem., Ham., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., || Phyt., IPuls., Rhod., Rhus; left, severe pain, Vib.; left, swelling, Vib.; left, hard swelling, fol- lowing inflammation after contusion, violent shooting pains running upward and spread- ing over whole pubic region after urination, | Tarax.; right, enlarged and hardened, with 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 635. little pain, fistulous openings in lower part, discharge little thick whitish matter, l l Spong.; right, painful, swollen, obliged to use sus- pensory, Vib.; sensitive, especially to touch, or walking, Aloe. Testicles, excoriated feeling: Phos. ac. Testicles, excruciating pains: IHam. Testicles, gnawing pain: Phos. ac. Testicles, haematocele: effusion small and firmly coagulated, Ruta ; fluid blood, Ham.; ; like a stone, Con...; useful in first stage, rig. Testicles, heat: Nux v., ISpong.; at height of chill, Sil.; in right, painful, Ham. Testicles, heaviness: Elaps, INatr. c., | | Oxal. ac.; in evening, | | Agar.; during a walk, Oxal. ac.; with inflamed ulcer on glans, Psor. ɺ dragging. Testicles, hydrocele : Ammoniac., Apis, Ars., Aur. met., ; Calc. p., Clem., Con..., | | Dig., Fluor. ac., IGraph., IIod., ILyss., Natr. m., | |Nux v., Psor, IPuls., IIRhod., IISil., Spong., Sul., Sul. ac.; from birth, increas- ing from year to year, l l Rhod.; from birth, right side, in a child, l l Rhod.; bluish color, HPuls.; from a bruise, Arn; in a child aet. 6 months, IIAur. met.; in children, Abrot., 1Calc., l l Kali m.; from suppression of cuta- neous disease, IGraph.; in multilocular cysts, Apis ; with herpetic eruption in groins, IGraph.; after gonorrhoeal orchitis, with sex- ual weakness, IPhos.; in an infant, l l Rhod. ; caused by repeated inflammation in conse- quence of pressure from a truss, l l Psor.; left side, IIRhod.; left side, with herpetic erup- tion on scrotum, IGraph.; after suppressed eruptions, either side, I Hell.; left side, in a hemorrhoidal subject, l l Rhod.; left side most affected, IDig.; precedes orchitis, smooth hard swelling on left side, | | Rhod.; in scrofu- lous infants, Ars., IISil.; after seminal losses, IPhos.; of long standing, large swelling of scrotum, containing dark, thick fluid, throb- bing, Hep.; tumor large, tense, shining, prevents running and playing, Sul. Testicles, induration : Agnus, Alum., Ammo- niac., | | Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Aur. met., IBar. m., Bell., HCalc., ICalc. fl., ICarbo a., ICin- nab., Clem., 11Con., Cop., Graph., IIod., Jacea, Kali c., IKali iod., Lach., Lyc., | | Med., Merc., Merc. iod. rub., Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., | |Phos., Plumb., IPuls., IIRhod., Rhus, Sabina, IISil., ISpong., Staph., Sul., Thuya, Ustil.; with tendency to atrophy, IIRhod.; with blennorrhoea, IIIthod.; both, or only right, IIClem.; chronic, IAur. met., JBar. c.; particularly after contusion, Arn., II Con...; after gonorrhoea, IIIthod.; post- gonorrhoeal, of left, from abuse of injections of Cuprum Sul., IKali m.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, Agnus; left, trCarb. s.; left (or- chitis), l l Nux v.; left, painful, Alum.; also after abuse of mercury, IAur. met.; in orchi- tis, after mismanaged gonorrhoea, Clem.; right, Arg. nit.; swollen, Merc. Bºy” inflammation, swollen. Testicles, inflammation (orchitis): Il Acon., Ananth., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Aur. met., IIBapt., HBell., 1Berb., Cinch, IIClem., Il Con., Euphor., Gels., Ham., Hippoz., IKali iod., Lyc., IMerc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., HPhyt., Plumb., HIPuls., IRhod., IRhus, I ISpong., Staph., Ver. v.; with incipient bronchial trouble (better pain and cough), : Jab.; from a bruise, with draw- ing and retraction of one or the other testicle, goes from right to left (after checked otor- rhoea), I Zinc.; with burning, Staph.; from taking cold, Acon., Clem., iſ Puls, IRhus; chronic, ILyc., IIRhod., ISpong., Ustil.; from contusion, Ant. t., Arn., Bar. m., iCon., Ham..., | | Puls., Zinc.; with drawing, IStaph.; takes an erysipelatous nature, Ver. v.; with fever from catching cold while dancing, while recovering from attack of gonorrhoea, ſRhod.; gonorrhoeal,IBapt., 1Con...,IMerc., IPuls.; after Suppression of gonorrhoea, Agnus, Ant. t., Aur. met., Bar. m., Brom., Cann. S., Clem., Gels., Ham., IKali S., Nitr. ac., Phyt., IIPuls., Rhod.; left side, with hot, hard swelling and pressing in testicle and spermatic cord, worse stand- ing, after suppression of gonorrhoea, I | Puls.; left side Smooth, hard swelling, preceded by hydrocele, l l Rhod.; maltreated, ISpong.; pain extending into spermatic cord, Nitr. ac.; with . pressing, Staph.; rheumatic, soreness and rheumatic pains in spermatic cords with, | |Phyt.; right side, Sul. ac.; secondary, Ant. t; Soreness and swelling, Ham.; with sting- ing, Staph.; with suppuration and fistulous ulcer, l l Phyt.; with swelling and hardness, |Nux V. Testicles, injuries: by a fall, ILArn., Ham... IPuls.; purple, red, IIArn. jº inflammation. * Testicles, irritable: Ustil. Testicles, itching : AEsc. h. Testicles, jerking: in left, Ang. Testicles, lacerating: HPuls. Testicles, metastasis: Ars.; of mumps, Jab., IMerc., Nux v., IPuls. Testicles, motion: feeling as of, Thuya; in- creased motion, Lyss. .* Testicles, neuralgia: Aur. met, IBell., IBerb., Calc., Clem., IColoc., Ham., Oxal. ac., Sabad., Ustil.; in left, Lyc. vir.; suddenly shifting to, bowels, causing nausea and faintness, IHam.; with supraorbital pain, Lyc. vir. jºº aching, tearing. Testicles, pain (undefined): Arg.met., IIClem., Coloc., Ham., ILith., Ol. an., | | Op., Plumb... IRhod.; at 3 A.M., prevents sleep, Ham.; day after coition, particularly felt towards noon, and first hours of afternoon, Lyss.; during cough, Natr. m.; after emission, Caps.; after erections, Oxal. ac.; with aching in inguinal canal, worse walking, better from upward pressure, Lyc. vir.; injury, worse periodically, worse walking, | |Zinc.; in left, Eryng.; severe, in left, Vib.; in left (gonorrhoea), IMerc.; acute, in left, when walking, Jacar.; worse. after midnight until morning, Ham.; in right, Osm.; severe, in right, Ind.; severe, in right, better after urinating, Kob.; from right to left, then both, recurring and lasting whole even- ing, with aching in inguinal canal, Lyc. vir.; simple, also when touched, Spong.; and ten- derness, Act. rac.; worse after touch or friction, with sharp shooting up cord into abdomen, | |Staph.; during a walk, Oxal. ac. Testicles, pinching: bruised squeezing pain, Spong.; pain worse from slightest touch, IClem. Testicles, pressing sensation: Berb., Carbo v., 636 22. MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. IRhod., Sul.; extending into abdomen, IIod.; forcing, after sexual dalliance, IIod.; forcing pain, Amm. c.; in left as if it had been Squeezed, Bapt.; painful, IICaust., ICon...; pain in left while walking, and after rubbing, worse when touched, Staph.; with orchitis, left side, worse standing (after suppression of gonorrhoea), l l Puls.; in right as from bruise, IAur.met.; right feels as if compressed, Staph., after injury, sense of, 1zinc.; when standing, Sense of, Cann. S.; in right, painful when touched or rubbed, Aur. met. Testicles, pricking: in right, spreads zigzag along perineum towards anus so violent it ar- rests respiration, Rhod. ; drawing pain mostly while sitting and stooping, at times extending up spermatic cord, Zinc. Testicles, relaxed: Amm. c., IIClem., IISul.; as after emission early in bed, Arn. ; hang down a long way, IPuls.; in impotence, Camph.; left hangs low, I | Puls.; right, Crot. t.; scrotum sweating, IGels. Bº Penis and Scrotum relaxed. "Testicles, retracted (drawn up): Agar., Bell., Berb., Calc., 1Canth., IIClem., INux v., Ol. an., l l Phos., LPlumb., IStram.; toward ex- ternal abdominal ring, ICic.; within abdom- inal ring when he cried (child with intestinal spasms), l l Op.; on affected side, HBerb.; in impotence, IBar. c.; as if being drawn up to inguinal ring, caused by dragging in spermatic cord, after lightness in occiput, Sec.; after in- jury, l l Zinc.; left, Crot. t., Thuya; painful, Agar.; painful, with pain in region of bladder, Thuya; left, with pains in back and bladder, (chronic catarrh of bladder), l l Pareira; with priapism with retention of urine, Coloc.; by spasmodic pain in spermatic cord, worse standing or walking, at times better sitting, | |Nux v.; of right or left with some pain and swelling, l l Zinc.; right more than left, Menyanth. ; right swollen, | | Puls.; when walking, IRhod. Bº Penis retracted. Testicles, sarcocele: IAur. met., IMerc. iod. rub., IPuls. Testicles, seminal vesicles: burning, in excre- tory ducts, Canth.; burning, dragging to glans, l l Mang. - Testicles, sensitive : Arn., Clem., Coccul, II.Nitr. ac.; especially epididymis, painful to touch, Rhod.; after mismanaged gonorrhoea, (orchitis), IClem.; right, Med., Merc. iod. rub.; right, to touch (orchitis), l l Puls. Testicles, shooting: in diabetes, IOp.; into inguinal region, l ISpong.; in right, Æsc. h.; Cain. ; trousers seem too tight, IPuls.; to touch, Apis, Coccul., Phos. ac., | |Staph.; to touch, as if bruised, Clem.; to touch, worse by erections, Amm. c.; to touch, worse left, Ind.; to touch, in orchitis, Nux v.; to touch, in Orchitis, after mismanaged gonorrhoea, Clem. Testicles, small : 1 ISpong.; in impotence, Bar. c. gº atrophy. Testicles, too soft: |ISpong. ‘Testicles, soreness: AEsc. h., Med., Phos.; ex- tending into abdomen and thighs, IRhod.; extending to spermatic cords, IEquiset. Hº aching. Testicles, squeezing : Sil. Testicles, sterility: Ferr. Testicles, sticking: in right, as if contused in evening, while sitting, disappears when walk- ing, but returns on sitting, Rhod.; in right, . better from motion, Rhod. Testicles, stinging : cutting, Berb.; fine, pain- ful, in left, l l Merc. cor. Testicles, stitches: IBar.m., Bell.; large blunt, into spermatic cord, Spong.; from left foot, Bar. c.; heat, alternating with constricting pain (orchitis), INux v.; in left, transient, pressing, during rest, Zinc.; in right, Bry., | | Caust.; , itching, in right, from behind for- ward, Spig.; while sitting, Bry.; when mak- ing a wrong step (after urging), l l Zinc. Testicles, straining: Berb. Testicles, swollen : Agnus, Alum., Arg. nit., Arn., | | Ars., Aur. met., IBapt., IBar.m., HBell., |Brom., Calc., Calc. fl., 1Calc. p., Carbo a., II.Clem., Coloc., Con., Cop., Cub., Dig., Elaps, IGraph., Hippoz., IIod., IKali c., IKali iod., Lach., Lyc., Med., IMerc. cor., Merc. iod.rub., Merc. sul.., | |Millef., HINitr. ac., ||Nux v., IPlumb., IIPuls., Rhod., Rhus, Sabina, ISil., Spong., Staph., Sul., Thuya, Var.; with blennorrhoea, IIRhod.; of both, or right, Clem.; after suppressed chancre, painful, ISyph.; with coldness, Brom.; par- ticularly after contusion, 1Con...; large as hen’s eggs, IIod.; especially epididymis, after gonor- rhoea, Cinch.; with suppressed gonorrhoea, II.Nux v., IIPuls.; after gonorrhoea, Ham., IIRhod.; after maltreated gonorrhoea, Mez.; hard, Merc.; hard, as if surcharged, Acon.; hypertrophied, Bar. m.; hypertrophied, with sexual excitement, Iod.; hypertrophied, after suppressed gonorrhoea, IBar. m.; inflamma- tory, with painful drawing, Nitr. ac.; after injuries, II Arn.; left, trCarb. s. ; left worse, Ind.; of left, Vib.; left, size of a goose egg, after exposure to cold during mumps on left side, better after coition, | |Staph.; left, as large as a goose egg (orchitis), l l Nux v.; left, as large as a hen’s egg, smooth and hard, | |Spong.; left, elastic (orchitis), l l Nux v.; in orchitis, after mismanaged gonorrhoea, Clem.; left, suppressed gonorrhoea, Clem.; left, after suppressed gonorrhoeal discharge, , IPuls.; left, hard, in consequence of a contusion, Va- riol.; left, hard, painless, worse driving (after gonorrhoea), IBrom.; left, painful and hard, Ham.; left, with tearing, extends up sper- matic cord, I | Rhod.; from metastasis of mumps, 1Carbo v.; in orchitis, INux v.; after orchitis, right side, | | Rhod.; pains as if a knife were drawn through, Aur. met.; pain extending up spermatic cord, Nitr, ac.; pain- ful, twice natural size, ; Jab.; painless, Iod.; painless, after contusion, while riding horse- back, IBar. m.; pressive, Spong.; right, l l Arg. nit., Aur. met., Ham.; right, after catching cold, I | Puls.; right, hard, as large as a hen's egg (gonorrhoea), Merc.; right, after Sup- pressed gonorrhoea, Il Chel.; right (orchitis), | |Puls.; right, with pressure and annoying pain, extending up into abdomen, with nau- sea and occasional vomiting, | | Puls.; worse right, it had hardly room in scrotum, Apis ; shining, IMerc.; with soreness, Brom.; With swelling and tension in spermatic cord, PhoS. ac.; tense, Aur... mur.; , when touched with hands after handling juice of Anac. Oc.; with inflamed ulcer on glans, Psor. Hº indurated, inflamed. e e Testicles, tearing pain: Con., IIPuls.; in right, 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 637. *. extending to abdomen, noon till evening, comes and goes suddenly, Arum t. ; in left, after gonorrhoea, ICinch.; in left, extending up spermatic cord, with swelling, l l Rhod. jº neuralgia. Testicles, tension: Sul.; extending into abdo- men, IIod.; as from a bruise, Aur. met.; after injury, I lzinc. gºt retraction. Testicles, thrilling : Brach. Testicles, tubercles: Hippoz. Testicles, varicocele: AEsc. h., Arn., Aur. met., Bell., 1Calc., Collin., Fluor. ac., IHam., Lach., ILyc., INux v., Osm., IPhos. ac., HPuls, Sep., Sil, ISul., Tabac.; with constipa- tion, Collin., JNux v.; caused by abdominal plethora, Pod.; follows a strain, Ruta. 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS Climacteric Period, Clitoris. Coition. Genitals (Labia, Mons veneris, Pudenda, Vulva). Leucorrhoea. Mamma2, a Chap. 24. MenSeS. MenSeS. OwarieS. Before MenSeS. Sexual ExCeSS, During Menses. After Sexual Excitement. Sterility. Uterus. Vagina. CLIMACTERIC PERIOD : Acon., Act. rac., Agar., Aloe, I Amyl, I Apis, IBry, ICinch., 1Coccul., 1Con., Croc., ICrotal:, ICycl., IGels., IHydras., IHelon, Ign., IKalibi., IILach., IIMurex, IPhos. ac., IPsor., Puls., Sang., IISep., ISul., ISul. ac., Tabac., ITereb., | (Therid., | | Ustil. * Climacteric period, abdomen: affection with a high degree of ill humor, IPsor. Climacteric period, angina: croupous or ner- vous, ILach. Climacteric period, back: aching, in small of, Hydras.; pain, severe, on a line with and to left of sacrum, worse on pressure and turn- ing over in bed, Sars.; pain, in Sacrum and coc- cyx, Ruta. Climacteric period, breathing : asthmatic, worse lying down, Sars.; dyspnoea, at time for return, l l Calab. Climacteric period, chest: congestion, Arg. nit. Climacteric period, coffee : symptoms worse on smelling, ISul. ac. Climateric period, coldness: subjective, Tabac. Climacteric period, congestions: persistent, IILach. Bº heat. Climacteric period, diarrhoea: ILach. ; in morn- ing, l l Rumex. Climacteric period, ears: roaring, at time for return of menses, l l Calab. Climacteric period, epigastrium: faint feeling, ICrotal., ILach.; sinking, Hydr. ac., Tabac. Climacteric period, epilepsy : ILach. Climacteric period, eruption : liver spots, |Plumb. Climacteric period, eyes: anxious look, Trill.; congested, at time for return, l l Calab.; sight weak, Trill. Climacteric period, faintness: nervous, with exhaustion, IIAcon., | |Coff, Hydr. ac., IKali c., IILach., IMosch., Nitr. ac., ISul., Val., TVer., Viol.; at time for return, l l Calab. Climacteric period, feet; swelling, Bry., ILyc.; numbness, or swelling, Glon. Climacteric period, flushes: Bºy" heat, Climacteric period, haemoptysis: |Sul. a.c. Climacteric period, head : heat in vertex, Car- bo a., Croc., IILach., ISul:; flushes, with con- gestion and heat, Bell., IIGlon., IKali br., IILach.; falling off of hair, Lyc.; throbbing, noises, vertigo, ICrotal. Climacteric period, headache : Croc., Cycl., Hep., ILach., Sang., Ustil., Xan.; chronic, paroxysmal, Sep.; congestive, Arg. nit.; frontal, Sars.; and pain all over, at time for return of menses, l l Calab. Climacteric period, heart: cardiac troubles, Ars., Aur. mur., Cact., ICrotal., Dig., ILach., Spong. Climacteric period, heat: chronic blushing, Amyl.; burning of palms and soles, throws bedclothes off, Il Sang.; face red at time for return, l l Calab.; flushes, Amyl., Arg. nit., I Bell., ICrotal., ; Eucal., Glon., Hydr. ac., Jab., IKali bi., IILach., Mang., Sang, ISép., IISul. ac., Sumb., ITereb., IUstil., Xan. ; flushes, with congestion to head, IBell., IIGlon., IKalibr., IILach.; flushes, with hot head, hands and feet, and goneness of stomach, IISul.; flushes, cannot go alone into street, Glon.; flushes and sweat, Con, IISul. ac.; sudden flushes, with momentary sweat, weakness and tendency to faint, I Sep. Climacteric period, hemorrhoids: ILach. Climacteric period, hysteria: Therid.; in a woman with dark hair, eyes and complexion, Sang., 638 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. | |Phos. ac. 539 mental, nerves; also Chap. 36, Hysteria. Climacteric period, leucorrhoea: I Sabina, IISep.; corrosive,fetid,continues after menses cease, Sang. g Climacteric period, liver: bilious attacks or liver complaint, IILach. Climacteric period, mammae : painful enlarge- ment, I | Sang. Climacteric period, mental condition: depres- sion, with chronic abdominal disorders, IPsor.; insanity, Cycl., Hippom., ILach., |Lil. tig., ISul., IWer.; melancholy, Arg. nit., |Aur.met.; loss of memory, at time for return, ILach., l l Calab.; calm, yet feared she would not recover, Sars.; constant disposition to talk which made her cough, at time for return, | | Calab.; sense of wretchedness, Tabac. Climacteric period, muscles: relaxation, Ta- bac.; rigid, with Soreness, at time for return, | | Calab. Climacteric period, nausea; IGlon.; severe and constant, with vomiting, Sars. Climacteric period, nerves: nervous erethism, HAcon., Arg. nit., ICham., Coff., IIgn., Mu- rex, Puls. B& faintness, hysteria. Climacteric period, neuralgia: Tereb. Climacteric period, nosebleed: Arg. nit. Ciimacteric period, ovaries: ovaritis, with menorrhagia, Plat. Climacteric period, palpitation: IKali br., ILach., Tabac.; after mental suffering, | | Ca- lab.; nervous, ISumb. Climacteric period, pruritus: Canth. Climacteric period, restlessness: must be on the move, IKali br. Climacteric period, rheumatic gout: Sal. ac. Climacteric period, skin: itching, Arg, nit. Climacteric period, sleeplessness: Acon, HBell., 1Coff., || Gels., IKalibr., Senecio, ISul. Ciimacteric period, stomach : cardialgia, IIGraph.; catarrh, IIGraph.; cramp, Cochl.; feeling as if full up to pit of throat, at time for return, l l Calab.; sinking, ICrotal. Bºy" epigastrium. Climacteric period, stool: yellow substance like pulp of an orange, Natr. c. Climacteric period, sweat: Crotal., ILach., ILyc. ISul. ac., ITereb. Bºy" heat. Climacteric period, trembling: IKali br. Climacteric period, urethra : burning, Berb. Climacteric period, urination : urging to urin- ate, with slight emissions, with burning, stinging, during and after severe rigors, com- mencing at feet, Sars. Climacteric period, uterus: affections of, with disorders of digestive function, IHydras.; can- cer, ILach.; displacement, Lach.; hemor- rhage, Crotal., IILach.; menses reappear, IILach.; prolapsus, with flashes of heat, hot vertex, III ach.; ulcers, polypi or cancer, |Calc. Sº Uterus. Climacteric period, vertigo : IGlon., Sang.; with too frequent and profuse menses, TUstil.; from walking in open air, ILach. Climacteric period, weakness: IICinch.; with uterine affections, Hydras.; weak, debili- tated constitutions, ICrotal., IKali ph. Bºº faintness. CLITORIS, distended feeling: Bor. Clitoris, erect: after urination, with sexual desire, Calc. p. Clitoris, excitement: during menses, Kali br. Clitoris, irritation: in hysteria, Amm. c. Clitoris, stinging: Bor. Clitoris, warts: condylomatous enlargement, | | Thuya. COITION, after: feels better, prolapsus uteri and waginae, Merc.; blood from vagina, Sep.; burning in vagina, ILyc.; uncontrollable mo- tions of face (choreic attack), ICed.; involun- tary discharge of feces (choreic attack), ICed.; lacerated hymen, inflammation, Calend.; voluptuous itching, Nitr. ac.; feels easy and light-hearted at first, later ill-humored, Natr. m.; great lassitude, ICalc.; intolerable, after abuse of mercury, Hep.; metrorrhagia (prolap- sus uteri), Arn.; discharge of mucus from va- gina, causing sterility, Natr. c.; respiration af- fected (choreic attack), ICed.; Soreness in va- gina, IRhus ; tensive drawing pains, lasting several hours, in ovaries and uterus (uterine affection), IPlat.; toothache better, Camph.; involuntary discharge of urine (choreic at- tack), ICed.; pulsation in uterus, due to extra influx of blood caused by sexual ere- thism (passive congestion of uterus), Natr. c.; venereal appetite not removed, Ast. r.; weakness of parts, Berb. B& Sexual excess, Coition. Coition, aversion : Arund., Caust, Coff, IFerr. mur., IGraph., HKali br., Natr. m., IPetrol., IPhos., Sep.; in anaemic women, with dry mouth and dry skin, Natr. m.; can- not endure idea, angry at reference to, as soon as “white of egg’ discharge ceases, Hydras.; with leucorrhoea, Caust.; in cold, lymphatic women, Petrol.; after menses, INatr. Im.; fol- lowed by perturbation and irritation if ap- proached, inaction of flow of Secretions, Polyg.; in vaginitis, ICurar. Coition, desire: Bºy" Sexual excitement. Coition, during: aching on pressing or touch- ingosuteri, IMerc. cor.; asthma, Amb.; burn- ing, Kreo., Natr. m.; burning, followed next day by discharge of black blood, IKreo.; cut- ting, in parts, Berb.; discharge painful or too late, Berb.; dyspnoea, towards end, Staph.; nausea (uterine cancer), Sil.; orgasm easy, IStann.; swelling of left ovary, Syph.; pain, II Arg. nit., Berb., Coff, Ferr, Kali c., IKreo., II.Natr. m., Plat., IRhus, I Sabina, IISep.; pain from dryness, Ferr., Natr. m., Sep.; pain, with almost constant desire, especially when she has “white of egg" discharge, amount- ing to furor uterinus, Hydras.; pain, with dislike, since childbirth (subjunctive prolap- sus), Lyss.; pain, from Soreness, Rhus, Thuya; terrible pain, with leucorrhoea, lºsep.; pains, in prolapsus uteri, Apis ; sensitiveness of vagina, IThuya ; sensitiveness, even vaginis- mus, IPlat.; no sexual feeling, l l Kali br.; smarting, INatr. m.; stitching in parts, Berb.; thrill absent, IBrom.; thrill long delayed, Berb.; uterus sensitive to touch, IIPuls.; ulcerative pain, IKreo.; vagina, burning in, ILyc.; vagina, constriction (vaginismus), 11Cact.; vagina insensible, IBerb., Brom., IFerr., IFerr. mur.; vagina, painful, Ferr., HFerr. ph.; vagina, pain and tenderness, IHam.; soreness, in vagina, Rhus ; vagina, soreness and cutting, IFerr. mur.; vagina, sore feeling, ISul.; vagina, sore pain, Kali c.; vagina, sore pain at entrance of (vagi- 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 639 nismus), Ign.; vagina sore and raw, Ham.; vagina, tenderness of (vaginitis), Ham.; vaginal anaesthesia, IPhos.; vulva painfully sensitive, IIPlat. GENITALS (external sexual parts, labia, pudenda, vulva), aphthae: IKreo., IIMerc. Bº itching, pruritus. Genitals, ascarides: Ferr., ISil., ISul. Genitals, bearing down : gº Uterus, bear- ing down. Genitals, biting: with acrid smelling bloody ichor, after menses, IKreo.; caused by leucor- rhoea, IMerc.; with watery, acrid, corrosive leucorrhoea, IKali iod.; caused by acrid, light- colored menses, IIRhus ; like salt, HCaust. Genitals, bloodvessels: parietes lowered in power of resistance by fatty metamorphosis, IPhOS. Genitals, burning: l l Amb., Amm. c., IAur. mur., Bov., IHelon., IKali bi., IKali iod, II.Nitr. ac., JNux v., | | Puls.; with some dis- charge of blood, Petrol.; with desire for an embrace (nymphomania), |Nux v.; in labia, Helon., IKreo.; worse on left side, cold air or draught (vaginitis), Merc.viv.; in leucor- rhoea, Aur. met., Sul., 1zinc.; during menses, Kali br., IKali c., Sil.; violent, worse at every motion (Scirrhus uteri), Ars.; in prurigo, Carbo v.; during urination, Amb., T ||Plat.; during urination (ovaritis), Amb.; during and after urination, Ilkreo.; in varicose veins, during menses, Thuya ; in vulvitis, IKali c.; worse walking, sitting, better lying, Berb. Bºº heat. Genitals, congested: Fluor. ac., Gamb.; dis- tended, in nymphomania, TLach.; hyperae- mia, IPhos., Tarant. Genitals, contracting pain: Thuya. Genitals, cracks: on labia minora, with vagi- nitis, Nitr. ac. Genitals, cramplike pains: Con.; extend as far as abdomen, Thuya ; when rising from a seat, Thuya. Genitals, crawling: voluptuous, with anxious oppression and palpitation, followed by pain- less pressure downward in genitals, with exhaustion and stitches in sinciput, sym- pathetic with ovarian and uterine troubles, ºrially in barren women driven to despair, |Plat. Genitals, cutting: Asaf.; between labia, during micturition, Cann. S., Con.; from left to right on every movement, Ipec. Genitals, cysts: sensitive, Sabina; tearing pain, during rest, Sabina. Gººls darting: during day, in vaginismus, gn. Genitals, digging: peculiar, Con. Genitals, dragging: towards, I IMosch. Genitals, dryness: after menses, INatr. m.; causing disagreeable sensation when walking, after cessation of menses, Sep. B& Coition during. Genitals, enlarged: sensation as if, Sep.; sen- sation as if, with soreness in perineum before menses, Sil. Genitals, eruption: ICoff, Ferr.; blisters enor- mous on tumefied ulcers discharging serous yellow fluid (epilepsy), Bufo.; corrosive itch- ing (pruritus), Nux v.; erysipelatous, IIRhus ; erythema, I | Helon. ; gnawing, I [Nux v.; like while sitting, herpes, Rob.; herpetic, worse in every cold change of weather or by exposure in cold damp situations, IDulc.; itching, I [Nux v.; itching, on inner labia, ISep.; miliary, Sarrac.; pimples, Kali c.; pimples, itching, | |Graph ; pimples, itching burning, on labia, Alum.; pimples, with troublesome and severe itching Sep. ; pimples, itching, when warm, AEthus., pimples, more troublesome at night, Merc.; pimples, painless, on inside of habia, Il Graph.; pimples on mons veneris, l l Natr. m.; pus- tules, Ant. t.; hard, black pustules on labia majora, Bry.; itching pustules on left outer la- bium, instead of menses, burning during uri- nation, Ang.; large pustules on inner labium instead of menses, itching when touched, Ang.; pustules, in leucorrhoea, IAur. mur. nat.; pustules, during menses, All. sat.; painful pustules, on labia (syphilis), Jacea; red pus- tules on labia before menses, Aur. mur.; rash- like, I Lil. tig.; thick scabby, on labia, IKali iod.; red spots, Cop. ; bright red spots, itch- ing and Smarting, All. Sat.; stinging burning tubercles on margin of labia, Calc.; ulcerated mucous tubercles on labia, IKaliiod.; vesicles, 1Sep.; vesicles or excoriations (pruritus), | |Graph.; vesicles itching, and pimples smart and are painful, | |Graph.; vesicles size of lentils, filled with purulent matter (after par- turition), Natr. S.; whitish, reddish, like sy- cosis, Annanth. Genitals, excoriation : IGraph.; rawness, ICarbo v.; strong tendency to swell and be- come inflamed (spasm of vagina), IMerc. sol.; by urine, IHep. Bº Leucorrhoea acrid. Genitals, formication : Elaps. Genitals, gnawing: in vulvitis, IKali c. Genitals, grinding pain : 1Con. Genitals, hair: loss of, Hell., IIMatr. m., IZinc. jº mons veneris. Genitals, hard: Ilkreo. Gº induration. Genitals, heat : Helon., | | Hydrocot., IIICreo., Sarrac.; burning, Merc. cor.; compelled to apply a cold cloth, l l Puls.; and itching, with desire for an embrace, worse on cold change in weather, IDulc.; in labia, swollen, IHelon.; feeling between external labia, Calc. p.; inside of labia, ICimex ; after menses, Kali br.; hot to touch (threatened abortion), l l Sabina. B& burning. Genitals, heaviness: ILobel. ; in labia majora, | | Mur.; like a load, Pallad.; worse during and after walking, particularly after going up stairs (uterine displacement), IPlat. Genitals, induration : 1.Merc.; from injuries, 1Con. Bºy" hard. Genitals, inflammation: Acon., IIArs., Asaf. IBell., Ferr., IFerr. ph., IKali c., IKreo., ILyc., IIMerc., Merc. cor, HPetrol., IIRhus ; in abdominal affections, Merc., tendency to gan- grene, Amm. c.; with herpes, vesicles size of lentils, filled with purulent matter, six weeks after confinement, hydrogenoid constitution, lNatr. S.; and irritated with mucous discharge, teething children, l l Erig.; of labia, Apis, Bry., Coccus; of right labium, in a child, IApis; with lochia,worse at night, Merc.; after parturition, Acon., Arn., Natr. S.; during pregnancy, ICollin,; and swelling, with puru- lent discharge, Calc.; in vaginismus, Ign. B& Vagina inflammation. Genitals, irritation: IAgar., HCanth., IKalibr., 640 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. IKreo., l l Phos., 1 | Plat. ; with congestions Grat.; in diphtheria, I | Lac c.; causes hysteria IOrig.; especially painful in inguinal region thence passing to pudenda, Vespa ; as if parts were swollen, IGraph.; gives rise to ul- ceration, Vespa. Bºy" itching; also Sexual excitement. Genitals, itching (pruritus): Amb., I Amm. c., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Aspar., Aur. mur., ICalc., Canth., Carbo v., Citrus, ICoff., Col- lin., 1Con., 1Cop., Crot. t., I Dolich., IFerr. iod., IIGraph., Ham., Helon., Hydras., IKali bi., IKali br., Kali c., Kali iod., IKreo., ILac c., Lil. tig., ILyc., Magn. c., IIMerc., II.Natr. m., LINitr. ac., INux v., Petrol., IIPlat., Sep., IISil., IStaph., IISul., ISul. ac., ITarant., Thuya, IUrt. ur., Zinc.; corrosive, sore and burning after scratching, IIFCreo.; makes patient almost delirious, during preg- nancy, ICollin.; in diarrhoea, Ant. t.; caused by discharge of bloody mucus, after menses, IZinc.; causes dysuria, Carbo v.; towards evening, or after going to bed, Calc.; with falling off of hair, Natr. m.; intermit- tent, with constant pressive headache from above downward over whole head, Sil.; with sexual irritation in an old maid aet. 40, | | Orig.; labia, Helon., Petrol.; in labia, left side, with rough eruptive condition on left side of vagina, with acrid leucorrhoea, excori- ating, ILac c.; caused by leucorrhoea, Merc., INatr. m.; with leucorrhoea, IISep.; caused by leucorrhoea of bloody mucus, after menses, IZinc.; labia majora, sensitive (leucorrhoea), IMerc.; labia majora, worse left side (vagin- itis), Merc. viv.; labia and thighs, between, IKreo.; labia, thinking of it aggravates, Med.; especially after menses, Con., JNatr. m.; before menses, IIGraph., IKali c., ISul.; dur- ing menses, Agar., Hep., Kali br., IKali c., Lact. ac., IZinc.; on rising in morning, con- tinuing until 10 o’clock, Syph.; followed by mucous discharge and eruption of pimples, 1Calad.; violent (nymphomania, pruritus vulvae), Sul.; causing onanism, Nux v.; pru- ritus, with intense desire for coition, Cub.; pruritus, worse by cold, Nitr. ac.; pruritus, with strong sexual desire, ICanth.; pruritus, of young girls, associated with ascaris vermic- ularis, Ign.; pruritus, with hemorrhoids, ICollin. ; pruritus, between labia majora and minora, dry mealy spots on mucous surface, itching, I Lil. tig.; pruritus, with leucorrhoea, IICalc., Collin. ; pruritus, from leucorrhoea, venous origin or aphtha, ; Grin.; pruritus,with leucorrhoea, near change of life, IIPuls.; pruri- tus, after menses, Tarant.; during menses, | | Hep.; pruritus, painful during menses, Pe- trol.; pruritus, during pregnancy, Amb., Chlo- ral., Helon., Merc.; pruritus, at eighth month of pregnancy, Collin.; pruritus, during preg- nancy, parts smell bad, are swollen, dark red and protruding, she cannot lie down, Collin.; pruritus, with redness, hardness and chorea, l l Rhus ; pruritus, with curdy secre- tion, Helon.; prurigo senilis, Staph.; pruri- tus and soreness, Calc.; pruritus, from irrita- tion of uterus or ovaries, or by hyperaesthesia of veins of that locality, IKali br.; pruritus, with prolapsus uteri in evening, Collin.; pru- ritus intense, unbearable, extends into vagina, worse night, with dryness and heat of parts, | Tarant.; in syphilitic periostitis, IKali bi.; with pimples, IISul.; must rub, Amb.; ob- liged to scratch, burning after scratching (leucorrhoea), Merc.; better by very gentle. Scratching, ICrot. t. ; stinging, Staph.; worse from contact with urine, it must be washed off, IIMerc. viv.; during urination, Sil.; dur- ing urination (ovaritis), Amb.; with volup- tuousness, Calad., IKali br.; voluptuous, with colic, Coff.; voluptuous, with profuse. menses, Coff.; voluptuous, with uterine hem- orrhage, Coff.; in vulvitis, IKali c.; worse walking or sitting, better lying, Berb.; in weakly, delicate women, with red face, I Ferr. Genitals, laborlike pains: as if everything would issue from, followed by slight discharge of blood, ILach. Bº Uterus pressing. Genitals, lancinating: AEthus.; running up- ward, worse breathing and during urination, |Clem. Genitals, moisture : IPetrol.; feel wet, a delu- sion, Eup. pur. ; constantly oozes, with vio- lent twitching, | | Petrol.; between labia and thighs (leucorrhoea), biting pains, Calc. Genitals, mons veneris: cold, excessively sen- sitive to touch, cannot bear napkin, Plat.; contraction above, transient irritation, Ang.; sero-purulent eruption, Con.; itching, Euphor.; large pimple, painful to touch, Con. ; con- tinual pressure (prolapsus uteri), IPlat.; a. pressure upward, l l Calc. p.; painful sensitive- ness (prolapsus uteri), IPlat.; stitching pain, with leucorrhoea, Jacea; throbbing, | | Calc. p. gº hair. Genitals, neuralgia : labia, Apis. Genitals, odor : foul (herpes), I ILac c. Genitals, pain (undefined): IMerc. cor., | | Sep.; in amenorrhoea, IZinc.; so severe on going to bed, she is obliged to sit up and go to sleep in that position, Coccus; intense, caused by con- tact of urine, ILac c.; intermittent (dropsy), TAscl. s.; in labia, followed by discharge of blood from vagina, one day after appearance of herpetic eruption in axillae, Lac c.; in leucorrhoea, Calc. p.; worse on motion, Berb.;. to thighs, l l Graph. Genitals, pinching: in disease of ovaries, | |Plat.; in labia, in vulvitis, IKali c. Genitals, pressing: painful, IGraph.; painful while sitting, Thuya. Bº Uterus pressing. Genitals, pricking: Arund. Genitals, pruritus: Gº itching. Genitals, pulsation: when lying on right side, IApis. Genitals, rawness: sensation, in spasm of vagina, Merc. sol. gº irritation, itching. Genitals, redness: I Bell., IHelon., | | Hydrocot.; of labia, IHelon., Sep.; of inner labia, Sep.; dark, during pregnancy, Collin.; Sore places, 1Carbo v.; and swelling with mucous dis- charge, ILach. Bºy" inflamed. Genitals, sensitive: Aur. mur., Canth., Con., IHydras.; painful, during coitus, IIPlat. ; painful, with inward coldness, 1 |Plat.; on examination, during labor, IPlat.; with gene- ral excitability, she is in a state of ecstasy, Coff.; with uterine hemorrhage, Coff.; hy- peraesthesia, ITarant.; with voluptuous itch- ing, desire to rub or scratch the parts, but they are too sensitive, Coff.; labia majora. and minora, every four weeks, iCon...; with leucorrhoea, Zinc.; nymphae, lymphatic ves- 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 641 sels of (leucorrhoea), JMerc.; painful, during pregnancy, IZinc.; painful, especially when sitting, Staph.; painful to touch, IKreo.; in prolapsus uteri, IPlat.; to touch, Sep. ; organs cannot bear touch or jar, IIHell.; cannot bear least touch, even sheet, IMur. ac.; cannot bear to be touched, will go into spasms from an examination, will almost faint during inter- course, IPlat. ; hyperaesthesia of veins causes pruritus, IKali br.; with profuse menses, Coff. Genitals, sharp pains: running around labia, ILVC. Gºiás, shooting : to upper part of abdomen, worse on motion (scirrhus uteri), Ars.; up- ward with a vitiated discharge from vagina and bursting in head, IRhus; sharp, sticking pains, especially in labia, lasting only a moment, but recurring frequently, at times so sharp as to cause involuntary starts, with nausea and dull, heavy pain in pelvis (at close of menses), l l Melil.; at every step, Bell. Genitals, skin : epidermis falls off in thin trans- parent exfoliations, Helon.; outer labia, studded with innumerable pale, somewhat reddish granules, Goss. Genitals, smarting: Curar., Hep., Thuya ; caused by leucorrhoea, ISul.; in leucorrhoea, Aur. met.; painful, as if parts were sore, espe- cially during urination, | |Zinc.; after urina- tion, Caust.; during urination, Natr. m. ; during and after urination, IIRCreo.; during urination (ovaritis), Amb. Genitals, soreness: ICarbo v., 1Caust., IFerr. iod., Meph., Thuya ; aching, Calc. p.; in- tense painful, extends to anus, comes on at noon and lasts two hours, comes again during evening, could not walk, stand or sit, betterly- ing on back and separating knees as far as pos- sible, ILac c.; burning, Calc.; with, Petrol.; burning (uterine cancer), ICalc.; in dysmenor- rhoea, Zinc.; in hydrometra, I lSep.; in hys- teria, Amm. c.,Sep.; labia and thighs,between, Bov.; in leucorrhoea, Sul.; with acrid leucor- rhoea, IISep.; in meningitis, IThuya ; after menses, IKali c.; before menses, IKali c.; during menses, All. Sat., IKali c., INatr. m., ISil.; during pregnancy she could neither walk, lie down nor sit, except on edge of chair, ICollin.; cannot bear pressure of cloth- ing, Coccus; in prurigo, HCarbo v.; in pruritus, |Amb.; painful during urination, Amm. c.; in vulvitis, IKali c.; as if caused by a partially healed wound, IPlat. Genitals, spasmodic pains: IStaph. Genitals, stinging: ICalc. p., IUrt. ur.; to up- per part of abdomen (scirrhus uteri), Ars. ; as of boils in labia, Chim. m.; when walking, Zinc. Genitals, stitches: Bor., Calc., Con., Intil.; be- tween inner labia, Calc. p.; left side to chest, Alum.; to right thigh, as if a knife were sud- denly thrust in every now and then, grad- ually penetrating into parts, and with increas- ing pain, with leucorrhoea, Croc.; in vulvitis, Kali c. Genitals, sweat: Lyc., Merc.; labia, IPetrol., ISul., IThuya. Genitals, swelling: Amb., Amm. c., Apis, Arn., II Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., Bry., HCalc., Canth., Coloc., IFerr. iod., Helon., || Kali bi., IIFCreo., ILil. tig., Merc., IINitr. ac., IPod., IPuls., IIRhus, Sep., IThuya ; in chlorosis, IGraph., of labia, IHelon., IKreo., Meph.; of labia, so that bladder could scarce- ly be evacuated (menses irregular), JDig.; labia, with painless discharge of thick milky mucus (gonorrhoea), IIPuls.; labia, with hu- mid eruption, Sep.; of inner labia, Sep.; of left labium majus, Bry.; of left labium, from gonorrhoea, I ILac c.; of outer part of left labium, with itching, Goss.; left labium (milk leg), IHam.; of labia, in leucorrhoea, |Merc.; of labia majora, l l Merc.; of labia, painful, Arn.; of labia, large and painful, Apis ; of labia, during pregnancy, l l Pod, Sep.; of labia, in pruritus, Amb.; labia ma- jora, red, Aur. met.; labia, mucous surface red, covered with curdy deposit like aphthac, HHelon.; in right labium, Goss.; labium, in right (child), Apis ; labia, with soreness of groins, IMerc.; labia (uterine polypus), | | Thuya ; of labia, dragging and heat in vagina, IColoc.; with leucorrhoea, ICed.; with painless, creamy leucorrhoea, IIPuls.; occlema IGraph., IUrt. ur.; occlema of labia, IPhos., Oedema of labia, in amenorrhoea and dys- menorrhoea, Apis; of lymphatic vessels of nymphae (leucorrhoea), IMerc.; after par- turition, INatr. S.; phlegmonous, of labia (threatened abortion), IMerc.; during preg- nancy, ICollin., H.Merc.; in prurigo, ICarbo v.; in puberty, with leucorrhoea, IISep.; tender, (puerperal convulsions), l l Stram.; puffing, ||Lyc. vir.; and redness (nymphomania), TLach.; sitting became difficult (threatened abortion), IMerc. Bº inflammation. Genitals, tearing pain: Bar. c.; dull, in labia, during or after walking in open air, l l Phos.; in left labium, through abdomen to chest (vulvitis), Kali c. Genitals, throbbing: ICalc. p.; left side, bet- ter by lying still (vaginitis), Merc. viv,; feels pulse in all parts, with increased sexual desire, ICalc. ph. Genitals, tickling: ICalc. p.; has to Scratch, better after blood appears, Ang.; in both sides (hysteria), I Therid. w Genitals, tingling: IKali br.; into abdomen, IPlat.; causing onanism, Nux v.; voluptuous, into abdomen, with nymphomania in lying-in women, IPlat. Genitals, titillation: constant, Raph.; during urination (ovaritis), Amb. Bº irritation, voluptuous. Genitals, tubercles: on labia, more trouble- some at night, Merc.; mucous, on labia, Car. bol. ac. Genitals, tumors: ICalc., Coccus, Lyc.; burn- ing, Coccus; encysted, Bar. C., Calc., Graph., Kali c., Lyc., Nitr. ac., Sep., Sil, Sul.; erectile, Ars., HCarbo v., Kreo., ILach,LLyc., Nitr., ac., IPhos., Plat., Sep., Sil., Sul., Thuya ; bleeding, LArn., Coccus, Kreo., Lach., Phos., Puls.; erectile, blue, ICarbo v.; erectile, with burn- ing, ICarbo a., IThuya ; erectile, itching, INitr. ac.; tender on pressure, could hardly sit down, 1Calc.; erectile, pricking, ICarbo v.; excoriated feeling on walking, Coccus; pain- ful, on right labia, size of thumb (vulvar tu- mor), ICalc.; hard, ICarbo v.; becomes hard, sensitive to touch, Coccus; syphilitic taint, itching when walking or otherwise irritated, INitr. ac.; throbbing, Coccus. -- gº Uterus tumors. 41 642 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. Genitals, ulcers: IThuya ; small chancres on edge of right labium (had no sexual inter- course for three years, never had venereal disease), Med. ; on labia, diphtheritic, Sep.; discolored and rapidly spreading, Sec.; like herpes, Rob.; in hysteria, Amm. c.; on labia, &Psor.; white, inside of labia majora, first causing pain, as if sore when touching it, afterwards Smarting, | |Zinc.; on labia minora (vaginitis), Nitr. ac.; in folds of labia and thighs, raw, bad smelling, covered with dis- gusting white exudation, worse walking, WLac c.; whitish, on inner surface of labium majus, Thuya ; labium, on right, extend- ing to left (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; with putrid discharge, sensitive, Mur. ac.; pri- mary phagedenic, syphilitic, with profuse Sup- puration, Merc. cor. £º Syphilis, chancre. Genitals, unpleasant sensation: Pallad. Genitals, veins: varicose, Calc., Carbo v., Ham., ILyc., Nux v., Zinc.; varicose, cause dysuria, 1Carbo v., ILyc.; varicose with fidgety feet, LZinc. Genitals, voluptuous sensation : Bov., 1Calc.; feeling as if all parts were filling with blood, 1Calc. p.; intolerable sensation of pleasure caused by scratching arm extends to uterus and produces sexual orgasm (neurasthenia), Stann.; tingling, with anxiety and palpita- tion of heart, IPlat. Genitals, warts (condylomata): IIThuya ; broad, moist, burning, Merc. d.; burning, Sabina; dry pediculated, painless, Lyc.; itch, ISa- bina; on right labium, painful to touch, bleed- ing easily, prevents walking, l l Thuya ; moist, suppurating, stinging and bleeding, IIThuya; with stitching and itching, especially when walking, Euph.; syphilitic, Thuya. Genitals, weakness: Alum.; congestive, Polyg.; feeling of, ISul. LEUCORREICEA : Acon., IAct. rac., IAEsc. h., Agnus, Alet., Aloe, Il Alumin., Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Ant. C., Ant. t., Apis, Arg nit., HArs., Ars. iod., Arund., Asaf., Aur. met., Aur. mur. nat., Badiag., IBar. c., IBar. m., Bell., Berb., IBor., IBov., Calab., Calc., Calc. p., Cann. S., Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., ICar- bol. ac., Card. ... m., Caulo., IICaust., Cean., Ced., Cham., ; Chim. umb., ICinch., ; Chrom. ac., ICOccul., 1Cochl., Coff., Con., Cop., ICor- nus, Croc., Cub., Curar., Cycl., IDig., Dulc., Erig., | | Eryng., Eucal., Eup. pur., IFerr., Ferr. iod., IFerr. met., Ferr. sul.., || Gamb., IGels., IIGraph., Ham., Helon., Hep., IBHydras., Ign., IIod., Kali a., IKali bi., II Kali c., Kali f., IKali iod., IIICreo., || Lac c., ILach., ILact. ac., ILapis, Lil. tig., ILyc., Magn. e., IMagn. m., Magn. S., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., IMerc. iod. flav., Mez., Millef, IMurex, Mur. ac., Natr. c., INatr. m., Natr. s., IINitr. ac., INux m., Nux v., | | Ol. jec., IOrig., IPallad., Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., IPhyt., IIPlat., Pod., IPsor., IIPuls., Ran. b., | | Rhus, Sabina, Sang., Sarrac., Sars., Sec., Senecio, Sep., Sil., Stann., IISul., ISul. ac., Syph., Tarant., ; Tereb., IThuya, Trill., | | Ustil.., Vib., Xan., Zinc. Leucorrhoea, abdomen ; bearing down pains, HIBell., 1Caulo., IIgn., IILil. tig., IISep.; painful bearing down to vulva and anus, Cinch.; followed by burning, ISul.; colic, Alum., IBell., Caust., Coccul., IDros., Kreo., ILyc., Magn c., Merc., Puls.; preceded by colic, Aloe, Amm. m., Caust., Col., Ign, l l Magn. C., Magn. m., Natr. c., INatr. m., Plat., Sil., ISul., IZinc.; preceded by colic in evening, extending to thighs, IMagn. m.; with constrictive labor, like colic coming from both sides, Con...; colic, pain comes and goes suddenly, IBell.; cutting, IZinc.; preceded by cutting around navel, Sul.; distension, ICOc- cul., IIGraph., Zinc.; emptiness, IPhos.; flatulency, Calc. p.; griping, before discharge, 1Con...; heaviness in lower bowels, Hyper.; laborlike pain, IBell., 1Dros., 1Graph., Ign., IPod., Sep.; pain, Amm. m., I Bell., 1Con., ILyc., Pod., IPuls., Sep., ISul.; pain about umbilicus, Amm. m., Sil., ISul. ; pinching, before, Con.; preceded by pinching around navel, Amm. m., Magn. c., Sil., Sul.; press- ing, 1zinc.; pressure, or laborlike pain, ICin- nab.; painful pressure towards pudenda, IIGraph.; sensitive, Calc., IILach, ILyc.; tension, without wind, Amm. m.; weak- ness, IPhos.; weak, sinking feeling, Calc. p. jº uterus. Leucorrhoea, acrid (corroding, excoriating): IAEsc. h., IIAlum., II Amm. c., Amm. . m., I Anac., Ant. c., IApis, Arg. nit., II Ars., Aur. met., Aur, mur. nat., Bapt., Berb., IIBor., IIBov., IICalc., Canth., IICarbo a., IICarbo v., 1Carbol. ac., IICaulo., ICaust., 1Cham., IChel., Cinch., 1Con., Cub., IFerr., IFluor. ac., IGraph., Hep., IIgn., IIod., TIKali iod., IKali m., IIR reo., ILach., Lil. tig. IILyc., IMagn. c., Magn.s., IIMerc., Mez., IMyr. cer., II.Natr. m., INatr. p., Natr. S., IIMitr. ac., Nux m., JPetrol., IIPhos., Phos. ac., IPhyt., HPolyg., IPrun., IPuls., Ran. b., Rhus, Ruta, ISabina, ISang., IISep., IISil., ISul., ISul. ac., Urt. ur., Vib., IZinc.; with biting, Kali iod., ILyc.; causing blisters or Soreness, Phos., brown, offensive, INitr. ac.; dirty yellowish brown (retroversion), Lil. tig.; with burning, HArs., IBor., HCarbo a., Con..., |Magn. S., IPuls., IISul., IZinc.; of children, Cub.; in chlorosis, IIPhos.; with rough eruptive con- dition of vagina, ILac c.; fetid, continues after menses cease, at climacteric period, Sang.; causing gonorrhoea, Natr. m.; green- ish, ICarbo a., Merc., Natr. m., JNitr. ac., Sep.; in gushes day and night, before and after menses, IIGraph. ; in hysteria, I Amm. c.; causing itching on pubes, TNatr. m.; corroding linen (ovarian dropsy), IIod.; in chronic menorrhagia, IIod.; before menses, |Sil.; worse before menses, l'Ustil.; after menses, ILach.; for ten days after menses (general breakdown after repeated attacks of pneumonia), ILach.; worse ten days after menses cease, IHydras.; after irregular men- ses, Ruta ; after profuse menses, Ziz.; after menses (prosopalgia), dMez.; after suppressed menses, Ruta ; during menses, IPhos.; at first mild, l l Ran. b.; fetid mucus, l l Eucal.; worse at night, from warmth of bed, itching and inflammation, worse during menses, parts tender, I ISyph.; in chronic ovarian affection, HKreo.; after parturition, Natr. S.; since commencement of first pregnancy, caus- ing Soreness and itching of thighs, l l Sabina ; profuse, from vagina, Amm. c.; rawness, ICarbo v.; in scirrhus, Clem.; with soreness, IISep.; with soreness (chlorosis), Ferr.; with 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 643 swelling of genitals (prurigo), Carbo v.; ren- dering thighs sore, IIod.; with ulceration of Os uteri, Carbol. ac., Murex.; in cancer of uterus, | |Sul.; in prolapsus uteri, Arg. nit., Aur. met.; with tumefaction and bruised feeling in neck of womb and general prostration, Rob.; color- ing linen yellow, Prun.; yellowish, fetid Smelling, with ulcerative pain in vagina, Rob. Bºº burning, itching; also Genitals and Vagina, burning, itching. Deucorrhoea, afternoon : Alum., Lil. tig. Leucorrhoea, albuminous: IIAlum., IIAmm. m., IIBov., IIHydras., IPetrol., IIPlat.; in ascites, l l Senecio; with passive congestion of the pelvic organs, caused by congestion of liver, l l Pod.; like white of egg, IBor., Lil. tig., Mez.; like white of egg, only by day, IPlat.; like white of egg, day and night, Calc. p.; like white of egg, day and night, worse morning after rising, of sweetish odor, Calc. p.; like white of egg, profuse and debilitat- ing, becomes usually red, bloody and fluid, comes on immediately after menses cease, lasts ten days and longer, Hydras.; uninter- rupted day and night, like the white of an egg (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; like white of egg, while walking, IlBov.; worse before menses, I l'Ustil.; in chronic ovaritis, I | Pallad.; profuse, every day, |Petrol. Hºº mucous, transparent. Leucorrhoea, anaemia: HICalc., ICycl., IIFerr., IGraph., IHelon., Hep., Phos., IPhos. ac., |Sil. Leucorrhoea, anus: itching, ICarbo v.; fistula, Calc. p.; pressure, Cinch.; prolapsus, IPod.; Soreness, IMur. ac. Leucorrhoea, from atony: Act. rac., IAlet., 1Caulo., IHelon., Trill., Ustil. Leucorrhoea, back: aching, IAEsc. h., IIMur. ac., IHPuls.; alternates with catarrh, IKali c.; burning between shoulders,IPhos.; with draw- ing in broad of, through to pubes, IISabina; heat running up, IPhos.; lameness across sacro-iliac articulations, worse walking, IIAEsc. h.; lameness in small, IAEsc. h., 1Caust., Con., IGels., Helon.; pains, also in lower bowel, ILyss.; pains in small of, Amm. m., Caust., 1Con., Gels., Helon., Kali c., IMagn. S., INatr. m.; pain in lower part, IHelon.; pains in small of, Grat., IKali f.; pain in small of, as though pressed in from both sides, also dur- ing menses (uterine displacement), IKali c.; pressure in small, Hyper.; gives out when walking, IAEsc. h. ; weakness of, when walk- ing or sitting, IIGraph. Leucorrhoea, better: pain in abdomen, Calc. p.; genital symptoms, TBor. Leucorrhoea, biting: Ant. c., ICarboa., ICaust., Kali iod., IMerc., Zinc.; especially after acrid food, IISil. Bºt acrid, burning. Leucorrhoea, black: Croc., Sec.; offensive co- agula, ICinch. Leucorrhoea, bladder: preceded by irritation of, Senecio. Leucorrhoea, bland : 5& mild. Leucorrhoea, bloody: Acon., Amm. m., Arg. nit., Ars., IBar. c., Calab., Calc., ; Calc. s., ICarbo v., Cinnab., ICinch., ICoccul., Coff, 1Con., Crotal., Ham., Hep., IIod., IKreo., ILyc., Merc., Merc. cor., Murex, INitr. ac., Petrol., Phos. ac., Pod., IISep., Sil., ISul. ac., Tereb., I IThlaspi, Trill., Zinc.; flesh-col- ored, IAlum., IINitr. ac.; followed by dis- charge of blood, IMagn. m.; like meat wash- ing, Bufo.,ICOccul., IKali iod., Nitr. ac.; after menses, ICinch.; mucus, preceded by colic (prolapsus uteri), IAloe ; mucus, after menses, causing itching of vulva, IZinc.; mucus, with Sensation as if menses would appear, ISul.ac.; Offensive, Sabina; with pungent, offensive Smell, IKreo.; purulent in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; reddish, in an old woman, IPhos.; reddish, in uterine polypi, ICon.; semi-san- guineous, foul-smelling with bearing down pains during pregnancy, I |Nux m.; during stool, Mur.; streaked during stool, Vib.; in ur- ticaria, Chlor.; in uterine affection, IMurex ; with uterine neuralgia, l l Con. improved, Ta- rant. cured; with severe pain in uterine re- gion, two days after menses, I Lac c.; in pro- lapsus uteri, Arg.nit.; watery, worse sitting, in paroxysms, Ant. t.; with great weakness, Trill. Leucorrhoea, brain : inflammation after sudden suppression by cold, |Puls.; numb, stupid feeling, Ign. Leucorrhoea, bronchitis: chronic, IInul. Leucorrhoea, brown : Amm. m., Coccul., Lil. tig., IIMitr. ac., ISec., Sil.; after menses, INitr. ac.; offensive (metritis), INitr. ac., | |Sec.; slimy, after every urination, I Amm. m.; leaving stain on linen, ILil. tig.; with severe pain in uterine region two days after menses, l l Lac c. Bºº bloody. Leucorrhoea, burning : Alum., Amm. c., Ars., IBar. c., IIBor., HiCalc., Canth., IICarbo a., ICarbo v., Castor., IICon., Fluor. ac., Kali c., IIKreo., IMagn. S., Meph., INitr, ac., IIPuls., IISul., ISul. ac., Tarant., Thuya ; in cervical canal, IICalc.; after menses, IPhos.; particu- larly during motion, Magn. S.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; from uterus, I Amm. c.; of vulva and thighs, ISul. B& acrid, biting. Leucorrhoea, cervical: gº uterus. Leucorrhoea, chancre: after, IIMitr. ac. Leucorrhoea, children : Calc., ICaulo., Jacea, IIMerc., IPuls.; from atony, I |Millef.; infan- tile, Cann. S., Senec. Leucorrhoea, with chilliness: ICycl., IPuls.; at night, Lach.; in chilly persons, Ars., Calc., Lach. Leucorrhoea, chronic : I.AEsc. h., Alum., IBor., ICalc., IICinnam., Erig., IGraph., Ign., Iod., IKali m., IKreo., ILach., Mez., IINitr. ac., IRatan., Sec., Sil., ISul.; with irritation of brain, Ziz.; fetid, menses absent for months, | |Plat.; malignant, Mez.; most abundant at time of menses, renders thighs Sore and cor- rodes linen, IIIod.; offensive, irritating, Myr. cer.; with pressing, IKreo.; with excited sex- ual desire, Ign.; with irritation of spine, Ziz.; uterine, l l Erig.; of several years’ duration, IMyr. cer. Leucorrhoea, clear: Bº transparent. Leucorrhoea, at climacteric period: I Sabina, ISang., IISep. Leucorrhoea, coition: pain during, IISep. Hºt Coition. Leucorrhoea, cold: worse by, Nitr. ac. Leucorrhoea, colic : gº abdomen. Leucorrhoea, constant : IKali iod. Bºy" chronic. Leucorrhoea, constipation: Collin., Gels., IHydras., Natr. m., Pod. Leucorrhoea, constitution: in blonde leuco- 644 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. phlegmatic subjects, with retarded or scanty menses, ICycl.; in cachectic subjects, IINitr. ac.; in thin, Scrawny women, Phos., Sec., Sep. Leucorrhoea, copious: Béº profuse. Leucorrhoea, cough; after cough, Con...; obsti- nate, alternates with cough, which reduces her strength, and threatens to develop into consumption, IIod.; during cough, INatr. m. Leucorrhoea, creamlike : Bufo., IKali f., Natr. p., IIPuls., Sec., | |Staph.; afternoon, uncon- sciously, Calc. p.; before menses, Trill.; pain- less, with swelling of pudenda, IIPuls.; from weakness and venous congestion, ISec. B& milky, white. Leucorrhoea, dark: AEsc. h., . Agar., Croc., IKreo., Nux m., Sec., | | Thlaspi; in prolapsus uteri, Agar. . Leucorrhoea, during day: Alum., ILac c.; with burning, IISep.; worse, Murex. Leucorrhoea, debilitating: gº weakness. Leucorrhoea, dreams: lascivious, nightly, |Petrol. Leucorrhoea, like white of egg: 6&" albumi- Il OU.S. Leucorrhoea, epigastrium : burning, Calc. p.; dull, heavy feeling, Gels.; weak feeling, Hydras. Leucorrhoea, epilepsy : 1Caust., ILach. Leucorrhoea, eructations: with frequent, and retching, pale face, IISep. Leucorrhoea, eruption : brown spots, IISep.; in eczema capitis, Sil.; moth spots on fore- head, Caulo.; tetterlike, Natr. m.; tetter on temples, IAlum. Hºº face. Leucorrhoea, expectoration : after, Con. Leucorrhoea, face : acne, full of yellow pus, Calc. p.; complexion dirty, Calc. p.; Com- plexion earthy, yellow, Natr. m.; pale, Lyc., Sep.; yellow, Caulo., Caust., Ferr., Natr. m., ISep.; brown or yellowish spots, Caulo.,Natr. m., HSep. Leucorrhoea, fainting: Bar. c., ICycl., ILach., INux m., Sul. Leucorrhoea, fetid: gº odor. Leucorrhoea, gelatinous: Sep. Leucorrhoea, gonorrhoeal: Cop., . INitr. ac., IThuya; discharge like gonorrhoea, during pregnancy, Bor. Hºt acrid. Leucorrhoea, greenish: Apis, IASaf., Bov., IICarbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Cub., IKali iod., Lach., IIMerc., IMurex, IINatr. m., INitr. ac., ISec., IISep.; ulcer on cervix, Carbol. ac.; after menses, Nitr. ac.; leaves spots on clothes, IBov.; with ulceration of os uteri, IMurex; particularly after walking, Natr. m.; watery, Sep.; with tumefaction and bruised feeling in neck of womb and general prostra- tion, Rob.; yellowish, IBow, I ISep. Leucorrhoea, in gushes: IICalc., IIGraph., IILyc., Sabina, IISep., IISil.; on bending or squatting down, ICOccul.; day and night, with constipation, IGels.; day or night, IIGraph.; after sitting for a long time clots fall to floor, on rising, ILyc.; yellow stain, Thuya. Leucorrhoea, hair: falling off, Alum., Graph., ILyc., Natr. m., Phos., Sul.; falling off on pubes, INatr. m. Leucorrhoea, headache : Agar., IKali bi:, II.Natr. m., IPlat., IISep.; preceded by head- ache, Senecio ; dull, in occiput, IAEsc. h. Leucorrhoea, heat: flushes, ILach., Lyc., ISul.; sensation of warm water flowing down, IBor.; of genitals, IICale. Lºº. hemorrhoids: oozing watery fluid, alc. p. * Leucorrhoea, hoarseness: after, Con., INatr. s. Leucorrhoea, honey-colored: Natr. p. Leucorrhoea, hypochondrium: pain in left (chronic splenitis), ICean. Leucorrhoea, hysteria: IIPuls. Leucorrhoea, itching : Agar., Anac., IICalc., ICaust., ICollin., Cub., Fluor. ac., IHydras., IKali bi., IIRreo., IMerc., INatr. m., HNitr. ac., Puls., Sabina, IISep., || Zinc.; in climaxis, IMurex ; of vagina, IISep. Leucorrhoea, languor, lassitude: Bº weak- Ile SS. Leucorrhoea, linen : corrodes, IIod.; stains brown, Lil. tig.; stains green, Bov., ILach., Thuya ; stains yellow, Agnus, ICarbo a., Chel., Graph., IKreo., INux v., Prun., Sep., Thuya ; stiffens, IAlum., Kali bi., IKreo., ILach." Leucorrhoea, liver: complicated with hepatic tºgement and constipation, Hydras., |POd. Leucorrhoea, loss of fluids: or from defective nutrition, Alet. Leucorrhoea, lumpy (coagulated): Amb., Ant. c., IBov., ; Calc. s., Merc.; in clots, Curar.; in clots, after menses, ICinch. ; fetid, ICinch.; large lumps, unbearable in odor, l l Psor.; large lumps, blood-colored mucus, Ars. m.; small black lumps, Cinch., Ustil.; flocks o pus and mucus as large as hazelnuts, Merc.; mixed with acrid water, Ant. c. Leucorrhoea, menses: after, IBov., IICalc., Calc. p., 1Carbo v., ICinnam., Cub., ILyc., IIlyss., INatr. m., Niccol., Puls.; some days after, | | Thlaspi; ten days after, stopping suddenly and soon flowing again, lasting several days, with much pain in bowels before discharge, 1Con.; worse ten days after, IHydras.; usually in daytime, l l Kali f.; long continued after, | |Sabina ; a week after, IKalm.; for two weeks after, ICalc. p.; two weeks after, lasting three or four days, Magn. m.; worse after, IAEsc. h.; before, Aur. mur., Bar. c., IIBov., IICalc., ICarbo v., Cub., | ||Perr., IKreo., INatr. m., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPuls., Sul.., ||Thlaspi; before, in cardialgia, Magn. m.; every month, five or six days before, ICed.; three days be- fore, copious, smarting and slimy, stiffening linen and leaving greenish stain, ILach. ; three to eight days before, ILach.; immediately be- fore, Bar. c.; before vicarious, Dig.; be- tween, IIBor., ICOccul., Ipec., IISep.; a few days before, IKreo.; between, worse between, in hemicrania, Sep.; between, in incipient phthisis, IICalc.; from one term to another, ICalc.p., Thuya; alternates with bloody dis- charge, Tarant.; delayed, Hyper.; during, HPhos.; follows feeble, Ruta; flows like, Caust., Ilkreo.; great increase during time when men- ses, should appear, IXan.; instead of, ICed., IChen.a., ICOccul., IGraph., INux m., Phos., | |Sep., 17.inc.; instead of, with itching, Cinch.; follows irregular and scanty, I | Sep.; follows menorrhagia (uterine polypus), IThuya; followed by metrorrhagia, IMagn. m.; with retarded, Ziz.; scant, Caust., Mez.; sup- pressed, Ziz.; worse as menses go off, Calc. p. Leucorrhoea, mental condition: anxiety, Calc. 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 645 p.; depression, IMurex; excitement, Coff.; ex- citement aggravates, Calc.; useful for girls crossed in love, Calc. p.; fault-finding, Calc. p.; after fright in young girls, before menstrua- tion is fairly established, IIPuls.; irritable, Acon., Calc.; irritable and irascible after coi- tion, Natr. m.; worse when sighing, l l Calab.; happier, in prolapsus uteri, IMurex. Leucorrhoea, after mercurialization: II.Nitr. ac. Leucorrhoea, mild (bland): IAlum., Amm. m., Bor., IBrom., Caulo., Kalif., IKali m., IIRCreo., IIMerc., Nux v., Plat., Phos. ac., Ruta, Ran. b., Sep., | |Staph., ISul., IThuya, Ziz.; con- stant, profuse, staining greenish yellow (ante- version), Lil. tig.; milky (chlorosis), Ferr.; painless, IAmm. m., INux v., IIPuls.; before urination, with frequent desire to urinate, |Kreo. Leucorrhoea, milky : Ananth., Ang., IICalc., ICarbo v., 1Coff, ICon., IFerr., Kali iod., IKreo.,ILach.,ILyc., Natr. m., HPhos., | Puls., Sabina, Sarrac., Sep., Sil., ISul., ISul. ac.; after laborlike pains in abdomen, IKreo.; cor- roding, in a child, Hyper.; after coccygodynia, 11Kreo.; during menses, IPhos.; early in morning, when walking, IPhos.; preceded by cutting around navel, IISil.; with painful urination, Cop.; watery, IFerr. Bº cream- like, white. Leucorrhoea, moon : worse before full, ILyc. Leucorrhoea, morning : Aur. met., Bell., HCarbo v., Graph., IKreo., IMagn. m.; wa- tery, INatr. m.; morning, after rising, worse, ISul.; worse in, after urination, IMagn. m.; in young girls, l l Puls. Leucorrhoea, motion: cannot bear downward, IBor.; worse after exercise, IHCalc., Magn. m.: worse when exercising during day, espe- cially about 4 P.M., | | Calab.; worse by walking, IAEsc. h., Alum., IBov., Calc., 1Car- bo a., Kreo., Magn. m., JNatr. m., Sars.; while walking, Stront. ; pains on account of sore- ness while walking, IISep. Leucorrhoea, mucous: Alum., Arg. nit., Ars., Bar. c., Bov., 1Carbov., 1Caulo., Coccus, ICoff, ICon., Diad., IGraph., Hippoz., IHydras., 1 Kali c., IKali iod., ILach., Lyss., Merc., 1Nitr. ac., IOl. an., Petrol., Pod., IPhos. ac., IPuls., | | Plumb., HSabad., Sars., IISep., ISul., 1Thuya, Zinc.; acrid, Con., Magn. c., Phos.; with griping in upper abdomen, Zinc.; jelly- like, Pallad., Sabina, Sec., Sep.; accumula- tion between labia and thighs, IICalc.; bloody, Aloe, IBar. c., HCarbo v., Canth., Con., IKreo., Sep., Zinc.; bloody, thick, purulent, Cop. ; at times slightly tinged with blood, Raph.; bluish white, at night, Amb.; bluish white (nymphomania), Amb.; after coition, causing sterility, Natr. c.; clear, with sudden pain in Sacral region, at 4 P.M. (false labor pains), l l Puls.; preceded by colic, Magn. c.; fetid, Caps.; glassy, l l Natr. m.; in gonorrhoea, |Mez.; green, IIMitr. ac.; hangs from os in long viscid strings, IHydras.; long pieces, before menses, IFerr.; after menses, Nitr. ac.; a fort- night before menses, ISul.; in an old woman, IPhos.; purulent (child), ISyph. ; purulent, worse after menses (ulcerated cervix), JMerc.; thickish, color of milk, especially on lying down, IIPuls.; thick, transparent, with consti- pation and bearing down, Pod.; thick white, HIPuls.; thin as water, Merc. cor.; trans- parent, IIStann.; white, after bearing down, Bell.; white, watery, IPhos.; whitish, watery, especially profuse during menses, IIPhos. gº albuminous, bloody, transparent, white. Leucorrhoea, at night. Amb., HCaust., IMerc.; only, ICarbo V., ICaust., Natr. m.; pains, 1Con. ; worse, Merc.; must rise and bathe parts, ISul. Leucorrhoea, nose : catarrh, after suppressed, ILact. ac. Leucorrhoea, odor: like ammonia, Amm. c.; bad, Calc. p.; bad smelling fluids, IISep.; like green corn, Kreo.; old cheese, Hep.; fetid, 1Carbol. ac., IMyr. cer., INux v., Op., IIThlaspi; fetid, with cauliflower excrescence, IKali ars.; fetid, at climaxis, I |Sabina ; fetid, in uterine polypi, ICon. ; foul, Curar., Sarrac.; like, menses, iCaust.; offensive, Amm. m., Anānth., Arg. met., Ars., Asaf., Bapt., Bufo., Calc., 1Carbo a., Carbol. ac., ICinch., Cro- tal., Cub., Curar., Hep., Hydras., IKreo., Lyss., HINitr. ac., Nux v., Sabina, Sang., ISec., ISep., Tereb., Trill., Ustil.; offensive, be- tween menses (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; offen- sive, puslike, IHydras.; offensive (cancer of uterus), IISul.; offensive, with ulceration of uterus, Bufo.; offensive, watery, exhaustion (gangrene of uterus), Calend.; offensive, yel- lowish, Syph.; pungent, Kreo.; putrid, HCar- bol. ac., IKali iod., IIR reo., Mur. ac., INatr. c., Phos. ac., Psor., HSec., Sep.; sour (steril- ity), I | Natr. ph.; sweetish, Calc. p., Merc. cor. Leucorrhoea, in old women: atrophied, can- cer cachexia, IHelon. Leucorrhoea, opaque: Rali m. Leucorrhoea, ovaries: pain in left, Arg. met., ILach., Lil. tig., Thuya ; dropsy, Ferr. iod.; right inflamed, Bell., Iod.; right cutting, IApis, ILyc.; pain in region of, Helon., Sep.; stinging, in region of, IISep. Leucorrhoea, palpitation: Bar. c., Ferr., Hy- dras., Hyper., Iod., Lil. tig., Nux m., Plat.; during motion, Sul. Leucorrhoea, parturition : continues six months after, with laborlike pains from sacrum to crest of ileum, or around to uterus, l l Sars. Leucorrhoea, periodic : intermitting, ICarbo v.; every four weeks (perforating ulcer), IKali c. Leucorrhoea, phthisis: IFerr. Leucorrhoea, in pregnancy : ICoccul., IIRCreo., IMurex, Puls., IISep.; with inclination to mis- carriage, l l Plumb. Leucorrhoea, pressing: Calc. p.; or laborlike pain, ICinnab. Bºy" abdomen; also Uterus pressing. Leucorrhoea, profuse: Acon., Alum., Amm. c., Ant. c., IApis, Arg. nit., Asaf., 7thor., IICalc., HCarbol. ac., Caust., HCoccul., Con., Cub., IIGraph., Ham., Helon., IKali f., ILach., ILed., Natr. m., Niccol., IPhos. ac., | | Puls., IISil., IIStann., IISul.., | ISyph., Ziz.; with sense of weakness in abdomen, JPhos.; acrid, Alum., Amm. c., Apis, Ars., Dig., Sil.; with weakness of back and sacrum when walking and sitting, IGraph.; bloody, with colic, Coff.; after frequent attacks of colic, with writhing about umbilicus, Natr. c.; continuing almost without intermission, IMagn. m.; during day, none at night, Alum, ILac c.; excoriating, worse afternoon and evening, Lil. tig.; Soaks through napkins 646 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. and runs to heels of stockings, if much on her feet, ISyph.; irritating, Lil. tig.; lumpy, fetid mucus, IISep.; after menses (amenor- rhoea), l l Nux v.; before menses (amenor- rhoea), l l Nux v.; between menses, clear mu- cus, menses too frequent(melancholia), |Plat.; flow like menses, ICaust., IKreo., Magn. S.; 'milky, causing itching, IISabina; muco- purulent, IMerc. iod. flav.; muco-purulent, excoriating, with fibroid tumors, IMerc. cor.; muco-purulent, with rheumaticpains, Stilling.; mucus, Caulo.; mucus, with colic, Coff.; bland mucus, IICaulo.; Nabothian glands swollen, thick, tenacious, in women who have suffered from inflamed or broken breasts and various glandular swellings or abscesses, LPhyt.; painless (uterine displacement), Plat.; phlegmasia alba dolens, Natr. s.; pudenda Sore and burning, Sul.; running down to heels, Alum.; persistent sensitive- ness, Ham.; with spasmodic pains, IErig.; in chronic splenitis, ICean.; leaving no stain, Eup. pur.; thick, tenacious, from swollen Na- bothian glands, in women who have suffered from inflamed or broken breasts, glandular Swellings and abscesses, IPhyt.; thick, yel- low, every four or five days (hysteralgia), Sec.; thin, biting, smarting, IGraph.; after urinating, IISep.; with severe pain in uterine region two days after menses, l l Lac c.; in prolapsus uteri, Agar., Aur. met., Con...; with ulcer, partly fungous, partly granular, on upper lip of neck of uterus, IHydrocot.; after efforts to vomit, IISep.; better by cold washing, Alum.; watery exhaustion (gan- grene of uterus), ICalend.; weakening, ILyc.; with great weakness, Calab.; yellow, excori- ating, tenacious, lSil. ; bright yellow, when menses should appear, Lil. tig.; yellowish green, Sep.; yellowish, with pain in lower abdomen, |Med.; yellowish, stringy, I Trill.; yellow, tenacious, l l Acon. Leucorrhoea, pruritus: Jº itching. Leucorrhoea, at puberty: ILSep. Leucorrhoea, purulent: IAlum., Ananth. Arg. met., Bufo., ICinch., Cinnab., ICOccul., Curar., Ign., IKali f., Kreo., Merc., Nitr. ac., Sabina, IISep.; with discharge of blood, like a hemor- rhage between menstrual periods, Rob.; ichor- ous, Cinnab., Coccul., IKreo., ISabina, Sul.; ichorous, bloody, Kreo.; ichorous,at climaxis, | |Sabina ; ichorous (cancer of uterus), ISul.; ichorous, in scirrhus uteri, Arg. met.; ich- orous, with pungent, offensive smell, IKreo.; in phlegmasia alba dolens, Natr. S.; discol- ored pus (scrofulous), IHep.; with ulceration of uterus, Bufo.; white or yellow (scrofulous), Hep.; with tumefaction and bruised feeling #. geck of womb, and general prostration, O O. Leucorrhoea, rectum : burning, IAlum., Collin.; irritation, Erig.; itching, Carbo v.; itching and discharge of bloody mucus, Ratan.; pain, Erig., Merc., Sep.; prolapsed feeling, IAEsc. h.; prolapsus, Ign., IPod., Sep., Sul.; Soreness, Alum., HMur. ac. - Leucorrhoea, ropy: Hºº tenacious. Leucorrhoea, scalding : Natr. m. Leucorrhoea, scanty: Calab., Curar., Graph., Magn. c., Murex, Puls., Sars., ISul. Leucorrhoea, scrofulous: women, IICalc., Car- bo a. Leucorrhoea, sensitiveness: of parts, IZinc. Leucorrhoea, serous: gº watery. Leucorrhoea, sexual excess: masturbation, 1Canth., IIPuls. Leucorrhoea, sexual excitement: ICanth.; in an old maid, aet. 40, |Orig. . Leucorrhoea, shooting: upwards, with bursting in head, IRhus. Leucorrhoea, sleep: preceded by sleeplessness, Senecio. Leucorrhoea, smarting: Alum., IAnt. c., IICham., 1Carbo v., 1Con., Curar., Ferr., IHep., ILach., Merc., Natr. m., Phos., Phos. ac., Sil., ISul., Tarant., Zinc.; causing blisters, IPhos.; corroding when first appearing, not afterwards, IFerr.; afternoon, when walk- ing or sitting, Magn. c.; like salt, must scratch till parts bleed, ISul.; of vulva and thighs, lSul. - Leucorrhoea, soreness : l l Carbo v. - Leucorrhoea, standing : AEsc. h., Carbo a., IIR reo.; dropping out while standing and emitting flatus, II Ars. Leucorrhoea, starchy: IIBor.; like boiled starch, Ferr. iod., IIMatr. m., IISabina. B&P transparent, white. Leucorrhoea, causes sterility: IKreo. Leucorrhoea, sticky: AEsc. h., |Merc.; adhesive, IMerc.; glutinous, TBor. Bº tenacious. Leucorrhoea, stiffening linen: H&" linen. Leucorrhoea, stinging : in Os, IICalc. Leucorrhoea, stitches: in uterus, IISep.; in mons veneris, Jacea ; paroxysms of acute stitches, from pudendum to right thigh, as if a knife were suddenly thrust into these parts every now and then, gradually penetrating into the parts and with increasing pain, Croc.; in neck of uterus, IISep. Leucorrhoea, stomach: weak feeling, Carbo a.; with indigestion, INux m. - Leucorrhoea, stool: difficult, IIGraph.; espe- cially after, IZinc.; worse with, Calc. p.; with every, IMagn. m. Leucorrhoea, suddenly : coming and going, Carbo v. Leucorrhoea, suppressed : || Amm. m. Leucorrhoea, sweat: fetid, in axillae and on feet, with burning of soles, ILyc. Leucorrhoea, syphilitic : Jacea, Merc.; acrid, causes ophthalmia neonatorum, Merc. cor.; with suppurating bubo, IIMitr, ac.; after chancre, IINitr. ac.; with periostitis, IKalibi. Leucorrhoea, tenacious: Acon., Asar., Bor., IBov., Diad.,IIHydras., Kalibr., Phyt.; ropy, ICaust., ICroc., IIHydras., IKali bi., HNitr. ac.; ropy glairy, from cervical canal, IISabina; of ropy mucus, Acon., IBov., ICroc., IHy- dras., IKali bi., HINitr. ac., Sabina ; can be drawn out in long strings, IKalibi.; stringy, ICalab.; uterine or vaginal, IIHydras. Hºalbuminous, sticky, viscid. Leucorrhoea, thick: AEsc. h., Alum., Amb., Ananth., II Ars., Aur. met., Bor., IBov., Bufo., : Calc. s., HCarbo v., Castor., Con., Curar., IIHydras., IIod., IKalibi., Lach., Magn. m., Magn. S., Mez., Murex, Myr. cer., Natr., c., Natr. m., IPhyt., IPod, IPuls., Sabina, Sar- rac., ISep. , 1 |Staph., Sul., 1 ISyph., Vib., Zinc.; with bruised pain in small of back and thighs, Magn. S.; bloody, IMurex ; with passive con- gestion of all the pelvic organs, caused by congestion of liver, l l Pod.; after menses, 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 647 INitr. ac.; between menses, Trill.; between menses (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; mucous, three days before and after menses, IZinc.; mucous, especially morning and evening, IZinc.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; pasty, white, for five days, IBor.; profuse, like menses, Magn. S.; in chronic splenitis, ICean.; stiffens linen, IKali bi.; stiffens like starch, Ilkreo.; during stool, Vib.; tenacious, IKali bi.; in urticaria, Chloral.; or watery (con- sumptive patient), l l Acal.; with tumefaction and bruised feeling in neck of womb, and general prostration, Rob.; yellow, worse when urinating, IICalc. Hºº lumpy. Leucorrhoea, thin : Alum., Amm. c., Ananth., IAnt. c., Ant. t., Ars., Asaf., IBufo., ICarbo a., ICarbo v., Castor., Cham., Cinch., IFerr., IGraph., Helon, Iod., Kali iod., IKreo., Lil. tig., ILyc., Magn. C., Murex, Niccol., INitr. ac., IOl. an., IPhos., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Sabi- na, Sep., Sil., Stann., ISul., IVib.; acrid, IAnt. c., Carbo a., Carbo v., IKali iod., Lil. tig., IPuls.; acrid, biting, | | Puls.; acrid, ex- coriating, leaving brown stain, worse after- noon till 12 P.M., Lil. tig.; white, mucous, with pain as if bruised in small of back, IKali n.; fetid, Sec.; for ten days after menses, | |Vib.; in pruritus vulvae, | |Tarant.; scanty, with pinching around navel, IMagn. c.; in scrofulous women, IIod.; after urination, Nic- col.; whitish, in afternoon, l l Naja. . jº watery. Leucorrhoea, threads or pieces in it: IHydras. }º tenacious. Leucorrhoea, transparent : Agnus, IAlum., Aur. met., TBor., HCaust., Natr. m., Pallad., IPod., Stann., Stram., Sul. ac.; clear as water, IISep.; with passive congestion of all the pel- vic organs, caused by congestion of liver, | | Pod.; glassy, with constipation, INatr. m.; jellylike, worse before and after menses, |Pallad.; mucous, Natr. m.; mucous, tremor, sensation as if everything would fall out of abdomen, IAlum. Hºalbuminous, mucous, starchy, white. Leucorrhoea, urethra : burning, Calc., Cann. s., Canth., Sul.; mucous discharge, Cann. S., Dulc., Merc., Thuya ; pain at meatus, after urination, Sars.; urethritic, I Apis. Leucorrhoea, urination : after, Niccol.; ceasing after, INatr. c.; frequent, copious, INatr. c.; with frequent desire (during pregnancy), IICalc., ICOccul., 1Coff., IISil.; frequent, espe- cially night, IIGraph.; frequent urging, IISep. Leucorrhoea, urine: turbid, IIGraph. Leucorrhoea, uterus: atony, Act. rac., Alet., Caulo., Helon., Sec., Trill., Ustil. ; cancer, IISil.; cervical, Act. rac., Alum., HCalc., IHy- dras., Natr. m., ISep.; from glandular portion of cervix, Phyt.; congestion, 1Caulo.; spas- modic constrictions, ICinch.; mucus hanging from os in long strings, IHydras.; as if pro- lapsus would occur, Bell., ILil. tig., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Sep.; in prolapsus, IAlet.; in thin scrawny women, with prolapsus, Sec.; ulceration of os uteri, ILept.; uterine, Aur. mur., | | Eup. pur., IIris, IIod. ; follows uter- ine spasms, extending to thighs, Magn. m. ; uterine, with dysuria, Chim. umb.; weight in, IAct, rac. B& Uterus cancer, discharge, prolapsus, ulcers, etc. Leucorrhoea, vagina: follows constricting pain in, after menses, Kreo.; relaxation of walls, IIAgnus, Ham.; tenderness, flow bloody, IHam.; in vaginitis, ICOccus. Leucorrhoea, viscid : AEsc. h., Ant. t., IBov., IIHydras., IIRali bi., Phos., Sab., Stann. gºt sticky, tenacious. Leucorhoea, vulvitis: after parturition, INatr. s. Leucorhoea, watery: Ant. c., IBufo., ICham., Ferr., IGraph., IKreo., ILac C., Magn. C., IMagn. m., IMurex, TNatr. p., Niccol., 1Nitr. ac., Sarrac., Sep., Sil., | |Sul., ISyph.; acrid, runs down legs, ITNitr. ac.; ... biting, IKali iod.; bloody, with pain in small of back, iCalc.; in debilitated subjects,IIStann.; greenish, IISep.; mattery, IKalis,; after menses, Magn. c.; offensive blackish, with bursting feeling in head as if head were bursting Out, Rhus; profuse, IHelon.; like serum, ICOccul.; serous after menses, Tabac.; in ulceration of OS, IMur.; uterine, Amm. c. 6&º thin. Leucorrhoea, with weakness (debility, languor, lassitude, prostration, weariness); Alet., Berb., IHCalc., Calc. p., | | Caulo., Caust., Con., IIGraph., IHam., IHelon., Hydras., IIod., IIECreo., Lyss., HINatr. m., Petrol., IPhos. ac., HIStann., Trill., Zinc.; at 4 P.M., Calab., seems to proceed from chest, IIStann.; drain as bad as bleeding, Ham.; following hemorrhage, Tarant. ; in legs, Arg. nit., IKreo.; after a short walk, back gives out, IAEsc. h. - Leucorrhoea, white : Amm. m., IAur. met., IBor., IBov., ICalc., Calc. p., Carbo v., 1Con., IFerr., IGraph., IKali m., IKreo., ILac c., IMagn. c., IMerc., Merc. cor, Ol, an., Puls., Sarrac., Syph., 17.inc.; with aching across lower part of back, IGels.; milky, ICalab., IKaliiod.; milky, in cataract, Euphor.; milky, worse during day, l l Sep.; milky, not thick, IICalc.; milky, in vaginismus, IIgn.; especially on rising in morning, IIGraph.; , mucous, Bell., IOl. an., IIStann.; mucous, in mania puerperalis, INux v.; , mucous, a fortnight after menses, IBor.; with odor of green corn, IHECreo.; in pruritus vulvae, l l Tarant.; Scanty, when walking or exercising, l l Sars.; , after sitting, Sumb.; during stool, TVib.; with ful- ness in uterine region, in nervous, excitable, hysterical females, old maids and students, IGels.; with tumefaction and bruised feeling in neck of uterus and general postration, Rob., Sil.; weakened, Lyss.; yellowish. IVib.; yellowish, excoriating, thin, IGraph.; yellow- ish, for two days after menses, Vib. Gº al- buminous, creamlike, milky, mucous. Leucorrhoea, yellow : 'Acon., Alum, Apis, Arg, nit., II Ars., Asar., IBufo., Calc. S., ICarbo v., IICham., Con, Cub., IGraph, IIHydras., IIod., IKali bi, Kali f., IKali iod., IKali s., IKalm., IKreo., ILac def, Lil. tig., ILyc., IMcre. viv, IMerc. ... cor., IMerc. iod. rub., Murex, IBMyr. cer., Natr. c., INux v., Phos. ac., IPuls., IISep., LISul., | ISyph., IZinc.; follows moving about in ab- domen, as at appearance of menses, Inul.; brownish (chronic ovarian affection), Kreo.; at climaxis, I lSabina; dark, thick, sticky, IAEsc. h.; excoriating, with burning (vagini- tis), |Sep.; free, light, excoriating, l l Alum.; excoriating, before scanty menses, worse motion, ISep.; particularly in young girls or children, IMerc. iod. flav.; greenish, IISul.; greenish, corroding (chlorosis secundaria me- 648 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. tastatica), ISabina ; greenish, in uterine affection, IMurex; light, especially morning, |Aur. mur.; between menses (ovarian tumor), 1Coloc.; after menses (dysmenorrhoea), IITa- rant.; mostly after menses, with itching, IPhos. ac.; before menses, INatr. m.; before menses (dysmenorrhoea), |Tarant.; most pro- fuse before and after menses (prolapsus uteri), | |Sep.; not very thick, constant, most during menses, l l Puls.; mucous, INux v., IIStann.; worse at night, in sickly, nervous children (inherited syphilis), ISyph., in chronic ovari- tis, IIod.; between periods, Trill.; in phleg- masia alba dolens, Natr. S.; in scrofulous women, Iod.; causing smarting of vagina (after several premature labors), I Thuya ; in chronic splenitis, Cann.; spotting linen (sup- pressed menses), | Agnus; stains linen, Carbo ac.; before urination, with frequent desire to urinate, HKreo ; in urticaria, l l Chlor.; in pro- lapsus uteri, Aur. met. ; with severe pain in uterine region two days after menses, l l Lac c.; from uterus, with weak back, l l Ol. jec.; watery, IISep.; turning whiter and thicker, then disappearing, IPallad.; with tumefac- tion and bruised feeling in neck of womb and general prostration, Rob. gº purulent. MEN SES, acrid : Amm. c., Ars., Aur. mur., Bar. c., IBov., Canth., 1Carbo v., Caust., Hep., Graph., IKali c., Kreo., IILach., IMagn. c., Natr. S., HPetrol., IRhus, Sars., Sep., Sil., ISul., Sul. ac., Zinc.; with chilliness and cramps, IKali c.; causing gonorrhoea, Natr. m.; in inflammation of liver, ISul.; tenacious, with laborlike pains (cancer of uterus), Lach.; making thighs sore, TNatr. S., ISul.; covering thighs with itching eruption, Ilkali c.; or makes, IMagn. c. Menses, afternoon : lessen or cease, IMagn c. Menses, amenorrhoea: I Acon., I Act. rac., Amm. c., I Anac. Or., ; Anag., Apis, Apoc., I Ars., T Aur. mur., Aur. met., IBar. c., HBell., IBenz. ac., IBry., Calc., Card. m., HCaul., |Caust., Cepa, Cham., HChel., ; Chen. v., ICina, ICinch., Coca, ICOccul., ICochl., 1Collin., IColoc., ICon., ICup. ac., IICycl., IDros., IDulc., IEuph., Ferr., Ferr. iod., IGels., IGoss., 1Graph., IGuaiac., IIHam., IIHell., IHelon., IHyos., Ictod., Ign., IIod., IKali c., IKali n., IKali ph., Lach., Lil. tig., IMagn. c., IMagn. m., | | Mitch. rep., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., | | Ol. jec., Phos., | | Phos. ac., IPlat., IPolyg., IIPuls., IRhus, | |Senecio, IISep., Sil., Sinap., Staph., ISul., | | Thuya, Ver. v., Vib., IXan., IZinc.; pain in abdomen, ISpong.; with abdominal symp- toms, IBry.; aet. 18, never menstruated, in- stead haematemesis, constant constipation and varices on legs, Ham.; in anaemia, Ammo- niac., IFerr., IHelon., IPhos., IISep.; with anaemia and dyspeptic symptoms, l l Goss.; from atony, Caulo., Helon.; from uterine or ovarian atony, Alet.; blennorrhagia, HFerr.; brain congestion, IGlon.; with milk in breasts, IRhus; with cardiac distress or burning sting- ing in ovarian pains, Lil. tig.: cardialgia, Lach.; from chagrin, with severe indignation, Staph.; with pain in chest, ILach.; chorea, IPuls.; chronic, Iod.; from catching cold, Plat., ISenecio, IISep.; after catching cold, with frequent affections of chest and epistaxis, IRhus; with congestions, IAcon. ; with congestions and ebullitions, Merc.; with congestion to head, Bell. ; cramps, Caulo.; with anguish and fear of death, IPlat.; with depression, lassitude and general nerv- ous debility, IIRali ph.; with despond- ency, Cypr. ; diabetes, l l Uran. n. ; diar- rhoea, Glon., IWer.; chronic diarrhoea, ICo- loc.; from or with disordered digestive ap- paratus, IHelon.; with dropsy of uterus and adjacent parts, Calc.; dyspnoea, Coccul.; in emigrants, IPlat. ; in epilepsy, Art. v.; with eructation, at every menstrual effort, ILach.; after erysipelas, ICist.; from exposure, com- plete cessation of discharge, | Ver. v.; with in- flammation of eyes, Euph. ; with alternately pale and red face, IZinc.; face pale, Glon.; fainting, Glon.; in feeble women with delicate thin skin, IHSep.; from getting feet damp and getting wet through, Hell.; from getting feet wet, l l Xan. ; oadema of feet, IIGraph. ; flushes easily, especially after drinking wine, dyspnoea and palpitation, Ferr.; with sup- pressed foot sweat, IISil.; after fright, Calc., IOp., | | Rhus ; in young girls, Apoc.; in young girls with dropsical conditions, Senecio ; for seven weeks, when she was taken with con- gestion to head and spitting of dark blood (menorrhagia), ICOccus; congestion to head, worse in warm room, better walking in cold air, Glon.; , with fulness in head, 1Canth.; fulness in head, with or without redness of face and eyes, especially with throbbing, sometimes excessive tearing throbbing pain, IGlon. ; with headache, 1Canth., ILach.; with nervous headache, TVer.; with throbbing headache, IIPuls.; headache, worse in warm room, better walking in cold air, Glon.; with haemoptoë, ISang.; due to organic affection of heart, deficiency of healthy blood, IKali c.; with hemeralopia, l l Puls. ; with hysteria, Cypr., | | Sil.; lassitude, ICycl.; leucorrhoea and constipation, IGraph.; for a long time, in women of a pale, waxlike complexion, who are debilitated, Ars.; from disappointed love, Hell.; with melancholy and inclination to suicide (pro- lapsus uteri), IAur. met. ; causing mental alienation, ICOccul.; many months, IHell.; for several months (ague), l l Puls.; two months, I | Senecio ; two months, (climaxis), ILach.; until third month, Abies; four months, ISul.; four months (Bright's dis- ease), l l Tereb.; of five months’ standing, | |Sul.; six months, IGraph. ; six months, in chronic jaundice, Iod.; in mothers who do not nurse, Sep.; mucous discharge (chlorosis), HFerr.; with nervous debility, IPuls.; amen- orrhoea, with nausea, Ver.; with ulcer on right side of bridge of nose, Euph.; nose- bleed, Acon., IILach.; nosebleed when stooping, | | Ol. jec.; with ophthalmia, Puls.; with anaemia of ovaries, IFerr.; ovarian atrophy, with anaemia, IHelon., with ovarian irritation or disease, l l Phyt.; swelling of left ovary, ILach.; with palpitation, Acon.; from nervous palpitation, Puls.; from pelvic con- gestion, Collin.; with phthisis, IPsor.; in plethora, IICalc.; with pressure and fulness in hypogastrium, IHelon.; with painful press- ure, as if menses would appear, IPlat. ; with prolapsus or anteversion, Lil. tig.; with pro- lapsus uteri, iPod.; in psoric subjects, when 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 649 tetter is covered by thick scurfs, IPsor.; at puberty, Acon., Ant. c.; Dig., IKali c., IISep.; with pulmonary disease, I Sang.; in scrofulous constitutions, ISul. ; especially of scrofulous girls, IBar. c.; genitals very sensi- tive, complicated with ovarian or uterine dis- ease and chlorosis, with venous abdominal hyperaemia, Con.; extinguished sexual im- pulses, Helon. ; with spasms, Caulo., Coccul.; with blood spitting, IPhos.; and sterility, IHelon. ; with pain in stomach, Lach.; in women of strong plethoric constitutions(ague), JPetrosel.; symptoms as if menses would set in, but do not, 1Calc., Senecio ; tingling pain in vertex, ICup. m.; from torpid condition of whole body, Helon.; with mapped tongue, Natr. m.; after typhoid, ILyc.; with urinary symptoms, IBry.; pains in uterus, IIPuls.; with vomiting, I Wer.; six weeks’ constipa- tion, IGlon.; six weeks, restless at night, IGlon.; six weeks, throbbing pains through temples and pressure and heaviness in head, Glon.; more than ten weeks, Therid.; from getting wet, Rhus ; from getting wet, dropsy results, IRhus ; after getting wet in a rain- storm, followed by hydrometra, l l Rhus; aversion to work, ICycl.; a year, Lyc., | |Sul.; for six years, worse at time (dyspnoea), ILyc.; with vertigo, ILach. Bºscanty,suppressed. Menses, black: Amm. m., Asar, IBell., Calc. p., Coccul., ICycl., IIgn., IKali n., | | Kali p., IILach., Magn. c., IMagn. m., INux v., Ol. an., Plat., IIPuls., Rob., ISang., ISec.,18tram, ISul.; blood between (ozaena), Elaps; clot- ted, partly bright red or partly serous, ILyc., clots, ICinch.; after clots, Amm. c.; clots, in chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea, l l Plat. ; in dysmenorrhoea, IXan.; drops, Berb.; as ink, with much suffering, IKali n.; in inflamma- tion of liver, ISul. pitchlike, 1Cact., Coccul, IGraph., Kali n., Magn. c., Magn. m., Nux v., IPlat., Sang.; in sterility, ICanth.; like tar, Kali m.; stringy, as fast as blood flowed from vulva it formed into black stringlike masses, ICroc. gº coagulated, dark. Menses, bright red: Acon., Arn., HBell.,Brom., 1Caust.,ICinnam., Coloc.,ICroc., IHam., Hy- os., IIIpec., | ||Lac c., ILed., IPhos., Sabad., ISabina, Sang., Syph.; after an abortion, with much hemorrhage, l l Plat.; clotted, Arn., I Bell., Caust., Puls., ISabin.; clotted, without flow (dysmenorrhoea), I Sabin. ; clotted, inter- mitting (chronic metritis), Lil. tig., with colic, Bow.; in chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder, I Sep.; then dark, ICalc. p.; with faintness and some pain, Med.; with girls, Calc. p.; after several premature labors, | Thuya ; with pain in pelvis, as if pressed together, Caust.; females of sanguine tem- perament, Kali c.; after typhoid fever (ner- vous affection), Manc. gº” profuse; also |Uterus hemorrhage. Menses, brown : Berb., IBry., Calc., Carbo v., ICon., INitr, ac., Puls., Rhus, ISec., Vespa; coffee-ground, offensive discharge, INitr, ac.; dirty, in vaginitis, l l Sep.; between regular periods (cancer uteri), Nitr. ac.; like muddy water, Nitr. ac. Menses, cessation: sudden, Coccul.; sudden, headache comes on, Lith.; when she ceased walking, Lil. tig. Gºº amenorrhoea, sup- pressed. Menses, changeable: in appearance, IIPuls. Menses, clots: 63; coagulated. Menses, coagulated: Amm. c., LAmm. m., Apis, Arn., Bell., Calc. p., Caust., Cham!, ICinch., Coccul., IICoccus, ICroc., HCycl., Ferr., Helon., IIgn.,IIpec., IILach., IMagn. m., INux v., Phos. ac., IPlat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabad., Sang., Sec., HStram., IUstil., Zinc.; preceding pain in abdomen and a feeling of bearing down (melancholia), l l Plat. ; after abor- tion, with much hemorrhage, |Plat.; black, like putrid calf’s liver, Apis ; black, in men- orrhagia, ICOccus; with continuous cramps, cries out, l l Graph.; dark, IAct. rac., Bov., ICham., ICinch., ICoccul, ICOccus, ICroc., IFerr., Kalim., IKalin., Plat.,IPuls., HSabina, ISec., 8 Ustil, Zing.; dark, with faintness and pain, Med.; dark, in vaginismus, IIgn.; dark, worse from slightest motion, IICroc.; fetid, IBell., Berb., Cham., ICroc., Plat., Sang., ISec.; like lumps of flesh, Sang., IZinc.; partly fluid, IISabina ; large clots, IStram.; large clots, in menorrhagia, Apoc.; large clots, with black fluid, causes fainting (con- gestive menorrhagia), IIpec.; last days, Natr. S.; in lumps, Ferr.; lumps, pass away mostly when walking, Zinc.; lumpy º ILach.; with rash over whole body, of small red pimples, which burn when scratched, and disappear with cessation of menses, Con...; prolapsus uteri, Arg. nit. Menses, copious: Gº profuse. Menses, dark : Act. rac., Amm. c., I Amm. m., Ars. m., Arum t., HBell., IBry., 1Cact., 1Calc. p., | | Carbol. ac., ICarbo v., 1Cham., ICinch., Coccus, Coccul., Croc., ICycl., Dros., IFerr., IGraph., IHelon., IIgn., IKali n., || Kaliph., IKreo., ILach., Lil. tig., Magn. c., INitr. ac., INux m., INux v., IOl. an., IPhos. ac., IIPlat., HIPuls., Sabina, Sang., IISec., Selen., ISul.., ||Thlaspi, ITUstil.; after abortion, with much hemorrhage, l l Plat.; nearly black, HCham.; in catalepsy, ILach.; clotted, I |Plat.; in dysentery, Gamb.; in dys- menorrhoea, Apis; in papular eruption and distortion of face, ICrotal.; in facial neuralgia, | |Sep.; worse after slightest motion, Croc., in sacculated ovarian disease, ILach.; in ova- rian tumor, Coloc.; pitchy, Bism.; profuse, Cann. i.; profuse for three days, then remain- ing as a slightly colored secretion up to the next period (uterine polypus), I IThuya; pro- fuse, with soreness in abdomen, IIHam.; purple (dysmenorrhoea), l l Puls.; especially in rheu- matic patients, IICalc. p.; stains difficult to wash out, l l Med.; tumor of vulva (neurosis cordis), Calc.; venous (retinitis albuminurica), HArs.; with bilious vomiting, ICrotal. Bºº black, brown, coagulated. Menses, day: only during, Caust.; only during, and mostly on walking, IIPuls. Menses, debilitating: Bºy" weakness. Menses, delayed : Bº retarded. Menses, too early : 5& premature. Menses, evening: only during, Coff.; and morn- ing, more profuse than usual, IPhell. Menses, delayed: Bº retarded. Menses, fetid. Bºº odor. Menses, fluid : Bºy" thin. º Menses, too frequent: ICarbo v., ICOccul., Co- loc., ICycl., IFluor, ac., IHelon., IKali f., Kali m., IMez., IPhyt., il Vacc.; with cardi- 650 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. algia or enteralgia (nervous, sensitive women, with irregular menses, spinal irritation and disordered hysterical mind), ICOccul.; espe- cially in persons of relaxed constitution, IThlaspi; dark (nervous women with irregu- lar menses, spinal irritation and disordered hysterical mind), ICOccul.; every six or eight days, ILyc.; every ten days (paralysis of vocal chords), l l Phos.; every ten to fourteen days, IIgn.; recur on fourteenth day, INux v.; dis- charge of blood between periods, IPhos.; in dysmenorrhoea, Anac.; fibroid, ICalc.; head- ache, l l Thuya ; after severe hemorrhage, IFerr.; weakness in legs, Calc.; with copious leucorrhoea between periods, consisting of clear mucus (melancholia), l l Plat.; profuse, IMurex; profuse (anaemia), Ferr.; profuse, with pain in back and frequent palpitation (anae- mia), Helon. ; in prolapsus, Arn., ILyss.; in retinitis albuminurica, Ars.; three times in one month, abundant and lasting three days (metrorrhagia), l l Sabina; with excessive uter- ine pains, in induration of liver, Magn. m.; with uterine spasms (nervous women with irregular menses, spinal irritation and dis- ordered, hysterical minds), ICOccul.; with vertigo, IUstil.; four times in seven weeks (con- gestive memorrhagia), Ipec. Hº premature. Menses, greenish: Lac c.; after typhoid fever, (nervous affection), IManc. Menses, gushing: when rising upon feet, ICoc- Cul. Hº intermitting. . Menses, hot: I Bell.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Puls. Menses, injuries: after falling, suppressed, |Coloc.; after straining or lifting, worse from slightest motion, Il Croc. Menses, intermitting (as to flow): Apoc., Berb., ICham., I Ferr., IKreo., | | Lac c., ILach., IMu- rex, Magn. S., INux V., IIPuls., Sabad., Sa- bina, Sec., Sil., Trill., Ustil., IVib.; alternat- ing with bronchial trouble, IPhos.; on in- vasion of colic, may reappear after paroxysm, or not again until next period, l l Plumb.; every other day (dysmenorrhoea), l l Xan. ; every other day (prolapsus uteri), IApis ; stop a few days, then return several times in alternation, l l Apis ; cease for two days then flow again, Magn. S.; two or three days, then return, Ferr.; for ten or twelve days, I ILyc. v.; flow by fits and starts, Coccul., IIPuls., ISabad.; ingushes, Coccul.; ingushes, awaken- ing from sleep, Coca ; cease for three or four months, then occur sparingly, l l Merc.; inter- rupted, Apis ; coming for a few minutes, then ceasing six or eight hours (dysmenorrhoea), | |Sabina. Hº irregular. Menses, irregular (as to time): Il Act. rac., Ammoniac., I Art. v., IIBenz. ac., Carbol.ac., |Caust., | | Calab., Chel., Cinnam., ICOccul., 1Con., Curar., Diad., | | Hyos., Ign., IIod., IIpec., || Kali a., IKreo., ILac def., ILach, IMurex, IINux m., INux v., I ICEnan., | |Ol. jec., IOp., | | Puls., IISec., Sep., Sil, Staph., Sul.., | | Ver., Vespa, IXan.; in anaemia, Cycl., IGraph.; between periods, Bell., IBov., Calc., HCham., ICOccul., Coff., Elaps; with chorea, ISec.; with uterine chorea, I ISep.; with colic, three times every day, Diad.; with constipa- tion, Iris; lasting only a few days, IGraph.; post-diphtheritic affection, I IManc.; dysmen- orrhoea, Senecio; dyspepsia, IKali bi.; epi- lepsy, IIArt. v.; painful exacerbation of all Sufferings at catamenial epoch (traumatic: ovaritis), I Ham.; in inflammation of eye, Con.; frequent, Diad.; frequent and too pro- fuse, with colic three times a day, IDiad.; with rush of blood to head, IHLach.; with headache, Calc., ILach.; with nervous head- ache, in atonic women, IUstil.; with hemor- rhoids, Crotal.; with hydrothorax, Crotal.; followed by leucorrhoea, l l Sep.; recurring at long and variable intervals, ISul.; in menorrhagia, l l Sec.; in metrorrhagia, I.Merc.; with megrim and blindness, ICycl.; every five months (epilepsy), ICalc.; menstrua- tion (neuralgia vaga), ITereb.; chronic otitis . media, Natr. c.; with ovarian enlargement, ILyc.; in Sacculated ovarian disease, Lăch.; in ovarian tumor and prolapsus uteri, Apis; in paroxysms, IISabina; phthisis. pulmonaris, ITuberc.; in phthisical patients, Senecio; profuse, Diad., INux m.; in pro- lapsus uteri, II Arg. nit.; scanty, painful (ante- version or prolapse), ILil. tig.; scanty and Short, IGraph.; in supposed taenia, TISep.; , in urticaria, | Chloral.; for several years, Dig.; for two or three years, without any assignable cause, || Merc. Menses, during lactation : Bor., Calc., ICalc. p.; while nursing, IPallad., IISil. Menses, late: gº retarded. Menses, leucorrhoea: in place of, Coccul. Menses, last too long : Gº" protracted. Menses, lying down : cease, ICact., HCaust., Ham, Lil. tig.; most discharge (dysmenor- rhoea), l l Puls. - Menses, membranous (shreds): Act. rac., Apoc., Bor, Brom., Bry., Calc., Canth., Cham.,ICycl., Kali bi-, Kali m., Lac c., Phos. ac., || Phyt., Rhus, Sabina, Ustil.; in tumor of vulva, HCalc. B& During menses, pain, membranous dys- menorrhoea. Menses, mental: return with least excitement, |Calc. Menses, milky : IPuls. - Menses, moon: appeared later, at full, instead of new moon, accompanied by headache and symptoms which were relieved by Glonoine. and Belladonna, Pallad.; during new or full,. |Croc. Menses, morning: aggravates, Bor., Bov., Sul.;. less, Amm.m.; only, Carbo a., IISep.; usually appear, flow until noon, then suddenly cease, or they last from half an hour to six hours, intermitting in this manner for ten or twelve days (exophthalmus), ILyc. vir. Menses, motion : flow only when moving, ILil. tig., Sec.; flow freely when walking, INatr. S.;, less, Cycl., Sabina; menses worse from, IBry.;, worse from slightest, after abortion, IICroc. Menses, mucous: Coccul., ICroc., IIPuls.; dark, more profuse at night in bed and sleep- ing (metrorrhagia), 1 |Sep.; in dysmenorrhoea, Apis; filthy, Berb.; gray, Berb.; lasts twenty- four hours, Apis ; in prolapsus uteri, IApis. Menses, at night: cease, l l Cact., HCaust., Ham., Puls.; flow commenced 11 P.M., with distress, across lower part of abdomen, Lact. ac.; only, Bor., IBov., Coff, Cycl., Magn. c., Natr. m.; more profuse, I Amm. c., Amm. m., IBov., Coccus, l l Glon., IMagn. c., Magn. m., IINatr. m., Sul., Zinc.; with dragging pains, better pressing abdomen and on stooping, IIMagn. c. Menses, odor : acrid, IBell., HCarbo v.; carrion- 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 651 like, IPsor.; disgusting, ISec.; fetid, IPolyg.; in, prolapsus, Lyss.; like lochia, Lil. tig.; offensive, Bell., IBry., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Cinch., ICroc., IHelon., Ign., IIFºreo., Lac c., Lil. tig., | | Puls., IISabina, Sang., Sec., Sil., Sul, Ustil.., Vib.; offensive, after an abortion, with much hem- orrhage, l l Plat.; , offensive, bearing down pains, TNux v.; with chilliness and cramping pains in abdomen, IKali c.; offensive, per- Vertedlymphatic secretions, Petrol.; offensive, from retained and decomposing matter, ICro- tal.; , offensive. (Sagulated ovarian disease), Lach, ; offensive, in ovarian tumor, Coloc.; offensive, after typhoid (nervous affection), Manc.; pungent, Mikali c.; putrid, IIgn., ISul.; Sour, ISul.; stinking, IPlat., ISil. Menses, too often : gº frequent. Menses, overexertion: appear after too long a ride, etc.; profuse flow, iTrill. Menses, pale (light in color, watery): IAlum., Bell, Berb., IBov., ICarbo v., ICaulo., Dulc., IIFerr., IGraph., | |Manc., iiNatr. m., !!Natr. p., Phos., 1 [Puls., Sabina, ISec., ISul., Vib., | |Zinc.; acrid, causing biting in vulva, IIRhus; then dark and clotted, Staph.; and with small dark clots when patient was recumbent, darker and more profuse on rising to chamber (dysmenorrhoea), |Tarant.; in epilepsy, Atrop. S.; washings of flesh, Berb.; in neuralgia, IIStann., Syph.; in prolapsus uteri, IAlum.; in acute pulmonary catarrh, | | Puls.; Scanty, with pains in abdomen, IGraph. ; serous, Merc.; with loss of sexual instinct (bronchitis), ILach.; in diseased sub- maxillary gland, Kali iod.; watery, IIRuls.; watery, debilitating, IIFerr. Menses, postponing: gº retarded. Menses, premature (too early, too soon): Act. rac., Agar, Alet., All. sat., Alum., IAmb., Amm, c., Amm. m., Anthrok, Ant.c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., II Ars., II Ars. m., Arund., IAsaf., Asar., Aur. mur., Bapt., HBell, Benz. ac, IBOr., Bov., Brom., IIBry., HCact., IICalc., Calc. p., Canth., IICarbo a., HCarbo v., Caulo., Caust., ICham., Chin. S., Cina, ICinch., Cinnam., 1Clem., Coccus, iCoccul., Coff, Colch., Coloc., Con, ICroc., Crotal., Cub., Cycl., | | Erig., IIFerr., IFluor. ac., Grat., Hippom., Hydrocot., IIgn., Inula, LIOd., Ipec., IKali c., IKali iod., Kali m., Kalm., IKreo., ILed., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Magn. S., Merc. cor., Mez, Mosch., IMu- rex, Mur. ac., Natr. c., HINatr. m., ||Natr. p., Niccol., INitr. ac., IINux m., INux v., | 101.jec., Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPlat., IIPuls., Rhod., IIRhus, IRuta, IISabina, LSep., Sil., Sinap., Spong, Stann., Stront., LSul. ac., Sumb., Tarant., | |Thlaspi, IThuya, Trill., IUstil.., Ver., Verbas., IXan., IZinc., IZing.; preceded and accompanied by cutting in abdomen and small of back, and sticking in left side of head and vertex, IOl. an. ; seven days, with distension of abdomen, IICOccul.; with pain in abdomen and small of back, Niccol., Ratan.; before the proper age, Ant. c., Calc., Calc. p., Cham., IPhos., IPuls., Sabina, Sil.; in anaemic subjects, Mang.; with pain in small of back, Prun. ; in catarrh of bladder, Indig. ; black, Sang.; in climac- teric years, Tell.; with colic, ICOccul.; two days, more profuse than usual, Lact. ac.; three days, Thlaspi; four days, Bov., ILyc.; four days, after drive in open air, copious, night and sitting, Amm. c.; six days, Amm. c., IMang.; seven days, Berb., IIIac c., II.Natr. m., ||Senecio, IStram., IUstil, I Wer.; seven days, in cephalalgia, ILach.; seven days, clotted and dark, l l Puls. ; seven days, in ozaena, IKali S.; seven days, with much pain, l l Xan.; seven days, with pains in chest, IManc.; seven days, profuse, in dyspepsia, IFerr. p.; seven to fourteen days, in ozaena, Elaps; eight days, Coccul., Form.; eight days, protracted and too copious, Diad. ; ten days, trCean. ; at intervals of twelve to six- teen days, lasting eight days, ISul.; fourteen days, Bov., Calc. p., ICann. i., ICean., | | Lac c., Ind., IIpec., IMurex, IPhos. ac., IPlat., | | Puls., ||Sang., Syph.; fourteen days, after an abortion, with profuse hemorrhage (met- rorrhagia), l l Plat.; fourteen days, in climac- teric period, ITrill.; fourteen days, and very copious, Lyss.; fourteen days, in intermittent, 1Coccul.; fourteen days, lasts seven to nine days, I Sec.; fourteen days, lasts two weeks, ICalc.; fourteen days, in metrorrhagia, Merc.; fourteen days, though flow is Scanty, Lil. tig.; fourteen days (uterine polypus), IThu- ya; fifteen to twenty days, Cochl.; twenty- one days, Murex ; every three weeks, with epilepsy, Bufo.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit.; preceded by headache, burning in uterus and vagina, Bufo.; with headache, Bufo.; with gnawing, has to press left side at tenth rib to relieve, Seneg.; in inflammation of liver, ISul.; with some relief of melancholy mood and heaviness of feet, IICycl.; with dryness of mouth, tongue and throat (metrorrhagia), INux m.; in nervous subjects, l l Kali p., more profuse at night and on rising, also be- tween uterine pains, Magn. C.; more profuse at night (prolapsus uteri), Amm, m.; parti- cularly in femalestroubled with itching of nose and nightly restlessness, ICinnam.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; from overheating, worse from slightest motion, ICroc.; and profuse, Agar., I Amb., I Amm. C., Amm. m., Ant. t., Ars., 1Bell., IBor., IBov., Bry., IICalc., Canth., 1Carbo v., WCham, ICinnam, ICOccul, Coff, ICycl., IGamb., Ign. Iod, Ipec....Kali c., IKreo., ILaur., Lobel. i., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMang, Mosch., Mur, ac., Nitr, ac., INux v., iPhos, IRhus, Ruta, Sabina, Sep, 1Sil., IStann., Sul.ac., Thuya, Trill., Ustil, IVer., IZinc, Zing.; profuse, with dyspep- sia, I.Ferr. ph.; profuse, dark (chronic in naso- pharynx mucous membrane), Elaps ; in pro- lapsus uteri, Alet., IAloe, Arg: nit.; protrac- ted, 1Calc., Croc., IKali c., Kreo., ILyc., INux v., IPhos., HPhos.ac., Plat., Sabina, ISec.,ISil, Sul.ac., IUstil.; Scanty, Amm. c., LArs., ICon., Lil. tig., Mang, Nux. v., IPhos., ISep., Sil., Thuya ; of short duration, Amm c, Ant. t., iCon, Magn. S., Nux y., IPlat., ISep., Thuya ; in sterility, Canth., ISul.; in tumor of vulva, ICalc.; with vertigo, headache, nausea and feverishness, IKalibi.; viscid, mixed with mucus, Lachn. ; bilious vomiting, Crotal. Sº frequent. Menses, profuse (menorrhagia): Acon, Act. rac., iMgar., Alet, Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., "Ant. c., Ant, t., Apis, IIApoc., Arn., II Ars., Ars, met., Arum m., Arund., ; AScl. t., (652 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. IAurant., Bapt., HBell., IBor., Bov., Brom., IIBry., HICalc., Camph., ICann. i., Canth., 1Carbol. ac., Carbo v., ICard. m., Castor., IICaust., TCean., Cham., HChel., Chin. s., ICina, IICinch., Cinnam., ICOccul., ICOccus, 1Coff., 1Coloc., Con., Croc., ICrotal., ICycl., Diad.,IDig., | | Erig., IIFerr., Ferr. S., IFluor. ac, l l Gamb., IGoss., Grat., Guaraº, Ham., IHelon., Hyos., Hyper., IIgn., IIod., IIpec., IIris, IKali c., IKali f., IKali iod, Kali m., HKreo., | | Lac c., ILach., Led., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Med., Merc., Merc. cor., IMez., IIMillef., | |Mitch. rep., IMosch., IIMurex, Mur. ac., INatr. m., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., IINux m., INux v., | |Ol. jec., IOp., HPetrol., Phos., IPhyt., JPlat., IPrun., IIPuls, IRatan., Rhod., IIRhus, IRuta, IISabina, Samb., IISec., Selen., I Senecio, Sep., Sil., ISpong., Stann., Staph., Stram., ISul. ac., Syph., Tarant., Tereb., IThuya, ITrill., IUrt. ur., Ustil.., | |Vacc., IVer., IXan., IZinc., Zing.; with abatement of pain in abdomen, Coccul.; after abortion, II Apis; after an abortion, with profuse hemorrhages (metror- rhagia), |Plat.; alternately absent (leprosy), | | Lach.; anaemia, Cinnam.; atonic, Helon.; from atony of uterus, Helon. ; with pains in back when walking, and in thighs when sit- ting, Magn. m.; with weakness in back, ILyss.; with bearing down, Ascl. t.; black, ILCarbo a., Tereb.; bright red, Lachn.; bright red, with gushes, when rising from a seat, or after having been startled or fright- ened, l l Ustil ; almost incessant, bright red for four weeks, better walking, but returned again, l l Sabina; in cachectic women, IICarbo a. ; chronic, in thin, delicate women, with indications of congested uterus or ovaries, IIod.; at climacteric period, Rali br; at climacteric period, active and constant flow- ing, with frequent clots, IUstil.; during cli- macteric period in women who formerly aborted, ILSabina ; with large coagulated conical clots, l l Sabina ; clotted, ICarbo al.; clotted, with uterine pain and a week too late, with severe headache before and during menses, IKreo.; with large coagula, Coccus; of coagulated blood (puerperal fever), l l Plat.; with coldness and stiffness of body, Coff.; complexion pale, Sallow, earthy looking, IHelon.; congestive, Ipec.; from congested state, l l Alet.; from active congestion, IHelon.; with constipation and piles, Collin. ; contin- ual, IKali c.; almost continuous flow, without any pain, l l Gels.; dark, in large clots, during climaxis, ILaur.; dark, clotted, fetid, with pain and tenderness in one or both ovaries (memorrhagia), l l Ustil.; dark, fluid, with pressing, laborlike pains, IISec.; dark, ceases at night, IHam.; and dark (ozaena), Elaps; in poor health for two years from living in a damp house in an ague neighborhood, Il Sa- Thina; first days, Natr. S.; first day, hardly a ‘show, second a hemorrhage, with colic, vom- iting and expulsion of clots, 1 |Thlaspi; first three days, then linger off and on four days more (dysmenorrhoea), Crotal.; five or six days, with colic before and during time (menorrhagia), IFerr. S.; six days, constant dribbling interrupted by profuse gushes of blood, with discharge of large masses of dark coagula, with laborlike pains, worse motion, | |Sabina; for several days, with great pain, IMerc.; with diarrhoea, TVer.; in post-diph- theritic affection, l l Manc.; with discharge of blood between periods, IPhos.; with drowsi- ness, IIMux m.; in membranous dysmenor- rhoea, l l Vib.; in dyspepsia, IKali bi.; with dysuria, Cann. S.; after epileptiform convul- sions, IOp.; with frequent erotic spasms, ITarant.; in erotomania, l l Plat.; flow in- creased by least exertion, IHelon., | | Sec.; at first, gradually wearing off, always worse mo- tion, |Ustil.; with pain in left foot, worse before menses, IColoc.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit., | | Ver.; in gushes, Lac c.; followed by tossing: of hands, IGels.; with stupefaction of head and obscuration of vision, as from fog, ICycl.; with congestive headache, IMillef.; with frontal headache, Crotal.; nervous headache, | | Thuya, ; with headache on rightside, Calc.; with headache in right side of forehead and side of head, with sensation as if eyes would be forced out of head, worse right eye, I lSang.; due to organicaffection of heart, deficiency of healthy blood, IKali c.; flashes of heat by day, chills at night, Lach ; amounting al- most to hemorrhage, Polyg.; after leu- corrhoea, IFerr.; hemorrhoids, IMur. ac.; hypertrophy of uterus, Calend.; hysteria, INux v.; from chronic induration of uterus, IECarbo a.; after several premature labors, | | Thuya ; during lactation, Calc.; followed by acrid leucorrhoea, Ziz.; followed by leucor- rhoea (uterine polypus), IThuya ; followed by cold limbs, BGels ; lying, better getting up and walking, Kreo ; causes mania, Sep.; with miscarriage, l l Apis ; with liability to miscarriage, I Sul.; moderate flow for a day or two, sets in so violently she cannot be out of bed, I Apoc.; with dryness of mouth, tongue and throat (metrorrhagia), BNux m.; with nausea, IVer.; nausea, vomiting every- thing taken into stomach, Gels. ; with con- stant nausea, coming from stomach, not relieved by vomiting, discharge of bright red blood, worse every effort to vomit, and flows with a gush (uterine hemorrhage), Ipec.; in nervous subjects, l l Kalip.; nervous symp- toms, IKali br.; in neurosis cordis, Calc.; during night, Illustil; during first part of night, Coff; worse at night, Zinc.; particu- larly with itching of nose and nightly rest- lessness, Cinnam.; in nymphomania, Stram.; with heavy odor, l l Kaliph.; in older women, with melancholy, IPlat.; in old or intemper- ate subjects, Crotal.; in an old maid, I Sars.; three or four ounces a day, painless, IKali f.; ovarian irritation caused by strong sexual de- sire, IKali br.; ovaritis, Crotal.; with ovaritis, during climaxis, IPlat.; with pains, TCup. s.; with pains in abdomen and small of back, Ratan.; pale or bright, in nursing women, IPhos.; with palpitation, IBov.; passive,IHe- lon.; passive flow, with exhaustion, Brom.; passive flow, worse slightest motion, IHelon.; periodic pains, with expulsion of clots and between attacks constant oozing of thin bright blood, I lSec.; one period, next less, l l Thlaspi; pink, ICOccus; in plethoric women, AcOn...; with prolapsus uteri, IAlet., Aloe, Apis, I Arg. nit., Arn., ILyss., TUstil. ; in prosopal- gia, Il Plat.; protracted, Acon., HiCalc, ICoff. ICroc., IKali c., IKreo., IILyc., INux v., 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 653 IPhos., IPlat., Sabad., Sec., IISil., ISul.ac., IUstil.; with weak pulse, I Wer.; putrid, Carbo a.; especially in persons of relaxed constitution, Thlaspi ; followed by restless- ness, Gels.; running free for some days, Syph.; in Sanguine temperaments, IKali c.; with excessive sensitiveness of organs and voluptuous itching, Coff.; during course of Septic or Zmyotic disease, or other toxaemic states, as Bright’s disease, or in hemorrhagic diathesis, blood dark, fluid, offensive, Crotal.; severe, at every menstrual period, I | Ustil.; with sexual excitement, IPhos.; shreds of membrane, or pieces, IApoc.; of short dura- tion, ILach., IPlat., Sil, Thuya ; sinking Spells, thought she would die, Carbol. ac.; Women with chapped skin and rhagades of hands and feet, HHep.; with spasmodic pains, | | Erig.; accompanied by spasms in abdomen, with sharp lancinations in uterus (uterine diseases), Murex ; In sterility, Canth., | |Millef, IPhos, ISul.; involuntary strain- ing and hemorrhage per vagina, IPhyt.; with a sensation of a string pulling from abdomen to back, IPlumb.; sudden appearance (in- flammatory disease of uterus), IIod.; tendency, IIod.; thick, dark, irregular, Nux m.; con- stant flow, thin, watery,offensive, worselying, Kreo ; incipient tuberculosis, 1 ITuberc.; in fibroid tumor, Calc.; tumors, fibrous or po- lypi, Led.; from ulcerated os, or cervix, blood dark, bad smelling, long while, Helon.; uterine cancer, Nitr. ac.; uterine displace- ment, HAmm. mur.; with excessive uterine pains (induration of liver), Magn. m.; with uterine spasms, l l Rali c.; uterine and Ovarian tunnors, BLach.; with vertigo, during climaxis, IUstil.; with vomiting, Ver.; weakening, for six weeks, IApoc.; weakness, Ham.; at every period, weakness, Helon.; flowing like a stream, with great debility, IVinca; every two weeks, black and clotted, Calc. p.; for two weeks, only in evening, afterlying down, LCOccus; every two weeks, last a week or longer, Trill: flºº Uterus, hemorrhage. Menses, protracted (lasting too long): Acon., LArg. nit., Ars., HIArs. met., Arund., Asar., Bry., HRCalc., Calc. S., HICarbo a., Chel., Coff., Croc., Cup. m., IIFerr., IKali c., Kali m., IKreo., ILyc., Mez., IIMillef, Natr. c., ITNatr. m., INux v., Phos., IPhos. ac., Plat., IIPuls., IIRhus, IISabina, Sec., Sil., Stram., ISul., HSul. ac., IUstil.., | |Zinc.; after an abortion, with profuse hemorrhage (metrorrhagia), l l Plat.; did not cease entirely until next period, confined to bed (metror- rhagia), l'Ustil.; a day longer than usual, Aspar.; seven days (dysmenorrhoea), l l Sabina; seven to fourteen days after several premature labors, l l Thuya ; lasting eight days longer than usual, followed by leucorrhoea, Cin- nam.; eight or nine days, ILach., BBSenecio ; eight, ten or fifteen days, IThlaspi ; eight to ten days, IlSep.; eight to ten days (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; ten to twelve days, became russet-colored, finally serous (climaxis), Murex ; lasts ten days to two weeks, IUstil.; twelve to eighteen days, Agnus; twelve to fifteen days, l l Tarant.; eighteen days, profuse, Cann. i., | Thuya ; with pains in abdomen and small of back, Ratan.; uterine polypus, I IThuya ; prolapsus uteri, IAloe, Arg. nit.; in sanguine tempera- ments, IIRali c.; scanty, Bar. c.; uterine and ovarian tumors, ILach.; with excessive uter- ine pains (enlargement and congestion, in- duration of liver), Magn. m.; last a week or longer (sciatica), l l Staph. ; persisting for weeks as hemorrhage, Dig. ; two weeks, IColoc.; two weeks (dysmenorrhoea), l l Xan. Menses, retarded (delayed, too late, postpon- ing): II Act. rac., Alum., Amm. C., Ang., Arg. nit., Bell., Benz. ac., Calc. p., Calc. s., Canth., | Caulo., ICaust., Carbol. ac., Chel, . ICOccul., Con., Cup. m., Dig., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., Ferr., Graph., IHep., IHydras., HIgn., HIod., IKali c., IKali f., IKali iod, kali m., ILac c., ILach., ILept., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. S., Merc. per., l l Mitch. rep., LINatr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., IIMux m., JPetrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., IPlat, Psor., IIPuls., Rob., Sars., ||Senecio, I Sep., Sil., Staph.,Stront., ISul., Valer., | | Ver., | | Ver. v., IXan.; with distended abdomen, Sul.; with general aggra- vation, ILach.; in anaemia, Hep.; with anae- mia and chilliness, INatr. m.; with anxiety and oppression of chest when lying down, IGraph.; with painful bearing down, a few days previous, Sabad.; alternating with bron- chial trouble, IPhos.; with dark redness of cheeks, Graph.; in constipation, IIGraph., ISul.; with constipation and distended abdo- men, Sul.; but very copious, IPhos.; coryza, INatr. c.; two days late, with anxious and uncomfortable feeling, ISul.; two days late (neuralgia vaga), Tereb.; five days, Sep.; six or seven days, with distress and pain, IPolyg.; eight days, Ast. r.; eight days, with palpitation and vertigo, IOd.; eight days scanty, last five days, swelling of abdomen, Calc.; ten days, Vib.; fourteen days (cardial- gia), IMagn. m.; seventeen days, l l Lact. ac.; few days after typhoid fever (nervous affec- tion), Manc.; with depression, lassitude and general nervous debility, IIRali p.; owing to a slight sanguineous intermenstrual discharge lasting two days, and generally appearing after fifteenth day (dysmenorrhoea), l l Ta- rant. ; in dysmenorrhoea, Sabina ; in papu- lar eruption, Crotal.; in distortion of face, ICrotal.; from getting feet wet, IGraph.; especially first (prolapsus uteri), Aur, met.; in young girls, ITNatr. m.; in goitre, Calc.; with haemoptysis, IPhos.; from inaction, IPolyg.; caused by inertia of uterus, Thlaspi; with leucorrhoea, Hyper., Ziz.; in inflamma- tion of liver, Sul. ; every two or three months, IILach., Sil.; five months, congestion to head and chest, IGraph.; three times in twelve months, I Sep.; several months (per- forating ulcer), Kali c.; ophthalmia, Apis ; with ovarian pain, IXan.; with Ovarian pain, burning in hypogastrium and Sacral region, pain from motion, better lying down, Pod. ; pain worse shortly before and after appear- ance (cancer uteri), IGraph.; pale and Scanty, IGraph.; phthisis, IKali c.; profuse, Carbol. ac., Caust., IKali c., IKali iod., Lach., Phos., ISil., Staph.; profuse, with hysteric spasm, ICaust.; prolapsus uteri, Aur. met.; at , pu- berty, Calc., ICaust., Dros., IGraph, Kali c., ILach., ILyc., Natr. m., Phos., IPuls.; Sep., Sil., ISul.; at puberty (ophthalmia), Caust.; inclined to be, with sadness, Lyc.; causes 654 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. bloody saliva, heat in face, heavy abdomen, INatr. m.; Scanty, Bov., Merc.; scanty (dys- menorrhoea), IGraph. ; and scanty, with symptoms pointing to congestion in other Organs, and especially when breasts are lax and shrunken, Con...; Scanty and pale, with tense abdomen, IGraph.; Scanty, protracted, Acon.; spasmodic symptoms, ICic.; sterility, Phos.; with , tension in uterine region, as from a tight bandage, Hyper.; in tumor of vulva, ICalc.; preceded by urging to urinate, ISars.; urticaria, IPuls.; in vaginitis, IMerc. viv.; a week, with congestion to head, ILac def.; two weeks, Hyper.; three weeks, l l Puls.; every six weeks, with lumbar pains, l l Glon. ; six or eight weeks (distortion of face), ICrotal.; with feeling of weight andfulness of abdomen, |Kali S. Menses, scanty : Act. rac., IAlum., I Amm.c., Ant. t., II Ars. met., Art. v., Asaf., I Bar. c., IBerb., IBov., || Calc., ICann. i., IICarbo a., 1Carbo v., 1Caulo., ICaust., ICOccul., Colch., IColoc., ICon., Crot. t., IDig., Dros., IDulc., Erig., Euph., IFerr., ||Goss., IGraph., IHep., HIgn., l l Ipec., IKali br., IIRali C., l l Kali p., IILach., Lact. ac., | | Lac c., ILil. tig., Magn. c., Mang., Natr. c., IINatr. m., Niccol., INitr. ac., INux m., INux v., | ICEnan., IOl. an., HPetrol., IPhos., IPlumb., Psor., IIPuls., ISabad., ISang., Sars., IISe- necio, ILSep., Sil., ISul., Ustil.., Val., || Ver., | | Ver. v., IVib., IXan.; in albuminuria, Helon. ; Scanty, in anaemia, Ipec.; with anaemia and chilliness, INatr. m.; scanty, in anaemia, IMang.; with asthma, II Arg. nit.; with pain in back, ILac def.; with bearing down pains, INux v.; black, coagulated, Coc- cul.; with bloating (goitre), ICalc.; with con- gestion to brain, IGraph.; nearly ceased (parenchymatous metritis), l l Lac c.; from a cold, IIMux m.; with colic (headache), ILac def.; after menstrual colic (gastralgia), Graph.; in women of strong, plethoric constitution, ague, IPetrosel.; in convulsions, 1Glon.; a day or two, then copious, l l Natr. m.; in coryza, |Natr. c.; sometimes colorless water, I ILac def.; last only one day, Bar. c.; from debility, II.Nux m.; drowsiness, IHelon. ; dysmenor- rhoea, Anac., I Apis, Ign., | |Sabina; with violent dysmenorrhoea, IIod. ; with endo- carditis, Natr. m.; in epilepsy, II Art. v., IBufo., ICaust.; in papular eruption, ICrotal.; inflammation of eye, ICon.; facial neuralgia, ICaust.; in fleshy women, || Kali br., IKali iod.; from fright, IINux m.; in gastric ulcer, ICalc. a.; diseased submaxillary gland, IKali iod.; with haemoptysis, IPhos.; with head- ache, IKali bi.; with headache on left side, ICalc.; in sick headache, ISyph.; with head- ache and vertigo (chlorosis), IICycl.; with heaviness, Helon. ; in hemicrania, Sep.; in hemiplegia, Elaps; with hemorrhoids, ILach.; in hysteria, IIMux m.; with terrible distress in left iliac region, IThuya ; in inter- mittent fever, I | Puls.; with languor, IHelon.; too late, Bov., Lith., IISep.; mostly leucor- rhoea, Cub.; with leucorrhoea and prosopal- gia, I Mez.; preceded by yellowish excoriating leucorrhoea, worse motion, ISep.; of long duration, Bar. c.; ceases when lying down, ICact.; worse from mental or physical effort, 1Glon. ; more and more, until they disappear, Coccul.; with neuralgia, l l Stann.; neuralgia, vaga, Tereb.; in Oedema, pedum, IGraph.; onset, with pains (leucorrhoea), l l Merc. iod. flav.; chronic otitis media, INatr. c.; in ovar- ian dropsy, Ferr. iod.; with ovarian irrita- tion, IUstil.; with ovarian pain, IXan.; with terrible distress in left ovarian region, Thuya; from overexertion, IINux m.; painful, Berb.; pale (epilepsy), Atrop. S., Lact. ac.; pale, with bearing down pain in back, third day, darker fourth day, Form.; pain, with violent colic, IFerr.; pale, accompanied by false mem- branes (dysmenorrhoea), Ustil. ; in prolapsus, IAlum., IApis, IArg. nit., Aur. met. ; in pro- lapsus, with epilepsy, Kali br.; in prosopal- gia, IMez.; , in acute pulmonary catarrh, | |Puls.; with loss of sexual instinct (bron- chitis), ILach.; in sterility, ICanth.; with knotty stool, streaked with blood, INatr. S.; or suppressed, with dread of fresh air, wants to be alone and weeping, loss of appetite, chilliness, constipation, drowsiness, eyelids swollen, ICycl.; face, lips and gums pale, headache, disinclined to move or work, pal- pitation, no thirst, vertigo, ICycl., IPuls.; in supposed taenia, l l Sep.; in perforating ulcer of stomach, Nux v.; preceded by urging to urinate, Sars.; in uterine displacement, ILach.; with vertigo, IPuls.; with bilious vomiting, ICrot.; almost wanting, except a mere show every two or three months (retro- version), Lil. tig.; watery, in anaemia, IFerr.; with feeling of weight and fulness in abdomen, IKali S. §§tamenorrhoea, short duration, suppressed. Menses, seldom : profuse, Sec. Hº"irregular. Menses, of short duration : 1 Alum., I Amm. c., IAsaf., IBar. c., Berb., ICOccul, ICon., IDulc., Euph., Graph., | | Ipec., IILach., Magn. S., Merc., Natr. m., INux v, Niccol., | |OEnan., IPlat., IIPuls., ISep., Stront., Sul., IThuya, Vib.; with abdominal cramps, Merc. per.; in anaemia, Ipec., | |Sul.; last one day, | |Nux v., 11Sep.; last one day, pain ceases with a free discharge (gastric ulcer), Arg. nit.; a day, then sparse and painful, IGoss.; last a day or two (ovarian tumor), II Apis ; last two days, Ant. t., IMang., | | Ver.; two or three days (facial neuralgia), l l Sep.; last three or four days, ILach.; in hemicrania, Sep.; last from half an hour to six hours, l l Lyc. v.; but a few hours (menorrhagia), ICOccus.; ceased after twelve hours, Ziz.; last a day or two, in ovarian tumor, I Apis. B& scanty. Menses, stringy: Canth., IICroc., | | Lac c., Plat., Ustil.; and clotted (dysmenorrhoea), | |Xan.; in facial neuralgia, 1Sep.; worse from slightest motion, IICroc.; in vaginiismus, Ign. Bºy” viscid. Menses, suppressed: Abrot., Acon., AEthus., IAgnus, Amb., IIApis, ; Art. v., Arum. t., Berb., HCamph., Card.m., ICham., IChen. a., Chloral., Cochl., 1Con., ICroc., ICycl., Dros., IDulc., IGraph., IHell., IHyosc., IKali iod., Kali m., || Kali n., IKalm., IILach., ILept., ILobel. i.,ILyc., IMagn. m., Merc., Mez, Mil- lef., Natr. m.,INux v., || Phyt., IPlat., IPlumb., | |Prun., IIPuls., Rhod., TRhus., Sep., Sil., Spong., IStram., ISul., I ISymph., LIThuya, IUstil.., | | Ver., IZinc.; cramps in abdomen, nausea and vomiting, ICup. m.; pain in abdomen, Agnus; spasm in abdomen, Coccul.; 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 655 tympanitic swelling of abdomen and diar- rhoea, worse after eating and drinking, Coloc.; after abortion, from vexation, Coloc.; with amblyopia, I Bell.; from anger, with indigna- tion, Il Coloc.; with ascites, IKali c.; with asthma, IIPuls.; pain in back, Il Puls.; by a bath, causing pain below navel, extending to hip and thighs, with pain, in back just above hip, pain interise, like labor pain, JNux m.; by bathing (epileptic spasms), Calc. p.; by bathing, tenderness in ovarian region, Ant. c.; by warm baths (headache), IAEthus.; with bloodspitting, IWer; from chagrin, IColoc.; from chagrin, secretion of milk in breasts, ICinch.; with spasm of chest, Coccul.; six months after chill (chronic ovarian affection), IKreo.; from chilliness, IIPuls.; with chorea, hysteria or mania, 11 Act. rac.; chronic, from tuberculosis or cancer, ILyc.; cold, I Act. rac., IDulc.; by taking cold, ICon.; by taking cold, neuralgic rheumatism, [Puls.; by cold, pleurisy, | Act. sp.; by taking cold, or check of sweat, I | Ol. caj.; with colic, IColoc.; with colic and chilliness, Puls.; with congestion to head, IGels.,IGraph., IBLach., ITVer.v.; caus- ing congestion to other parts, ISul. ; third day after confinement, Millef.; in consumptives, ILobel. i.; consumption, last stage, Lobel. i.; in convulsions, ICup. m., IGlon., IIPuls.; from sudden convulsion,ICOccul.;with cough, III)ig.; with cough and bloody sputum, IMillef.; in cystitis, Nux v.; after dancing, ICycl.; by immoderate dancing (chlorosis secundaria me- tastatica), Sabina; from debility, IIMux m.; with despair of her salvation, ITVer.; with anasarca, IKali c.; with dropsy, Ascl. s., Aur. mur.; followed by dropsy of uterus, Colch.; eczema, IKali m.; by emotions, IAct. rac.; with swelling of epigastrium, Cham.; in epilepsy, Bufo.; with epilepticattacks, Millef; epileptic convulsions, from, IPuls.; unconsciousness, with epileptic spasms, l l Millef.; epileptiform convulsions Gels.; expectoration, IIPuls.; on second day, from exposure, Coccus; protrusion of eyes (exophthalmic goitre), Ferr. iod.; from grief, Ign.; bleeding gums, Calc.; after falling, |Coloc.; from putting feet in cold water, fol- lowed by general debility, headache,backache, etc., Natr. m.; by fever, Act. rac.; after sup- pressed foot sweat, ICup. m.; by fright, Acon., Act. sp., Lyc., IINux m.; with sopor, IOp.; by fright and sorrow, causes melancholia, l l Rhus; after fright, three years previously, IKali c.; in women of full habit, leuco-phlegmatic tem- perament, Calc.; haemoptysis, Ars., Puls., Sen.; by putting hands in cold water, ICon...; headache, IAEthus., Sang.; causes congestive headache, congestion intense, almost apo- plectic, with nausea and vomiting, IWer. v.; sick headache, IIPuls.; of, with throbbing headache, 1 IPuls.; return after heart is re- lieved, Collin. ; for forty-eight hours, with in- effectual urging to stool, l l Paris; hypochon- driasis, ICon...; in hysteria, IIMux m.; with hemicrania and sticking pains in face and teeth, IIPuls.; hemorrhage from lungs,IIIpec.; with hemorrhage from , lungs (phthisis), | |Sang.; indigestion, Codein.; from anger, or indignation, Coloc.; causes inflammation (metritis), IISec.; , with leucorrhoea, Ziz.; scanty, followed by leucorrhoea, Ruta; leucor- rhoea instead of, Chen. a.; with heaviness of limbs, IGraph.; mania from, IIPuls.; Scirrhus mammae, Brom.; with melancholy, IIgn.; since mental shock three years ago, Il Nux v.; in metritis, with deficiency of milk, chilliness and thirstlessness, IPuls.; two months, IPlat.; for three months, Ign.; for eight months, | | Ustil.; for eight months (general prostration after child-bearing), ILach.; for the last four- teen months, l l Ustil.; with nausea, coldness of body, chilliness, and trembling of feet, nervous debility, IIPuls.; morbid excitability of nervous system, Cod.; affection of sym- pathetic nervous system, l l Phos.; with ex- treme nervousness, JFerr.; nervousness, with exophthalmic goitre, Ferr. iod.; with se- were neuralgic pains through whole body, IKalm ; nosebleed, IBry., HCon., IGels., IPuls.; nymphomania, Ant c.; Cedematous swellings, Cain.; Opisthotonos, Calc. p.; ovaries con- gested, I Apis ; ovaries inflamed, IApis; from overexertion, IINux m. ; after being over- heated, ICycl.; with pain, Sec.; palpitation (exophthalmic goitre), IFerr. iod.; in indu- rated pancreas, IICarbo a.; in phlegmasia alba dolens, TNatr. s.; room as if too small, reluctance to going into open air, ICycl.; in- cipient phthisis, with fatiguing cough, Sen- ecio; restlessness, Coloc.; apoplexy of retina, |Bell.; sad and peevish, Cycl.; with pain in stomach, LMillef. ; sudden, Ziz.; sudden, caused by putting hands in cold water, IILac def.; Sud- den after mental emotion, Lach.; enlargement of thyroid glands (exophthalmic goitre),IFerr. iod.; involuntary twitching of muscles, Cod.; after venesection, l l Senecio ; with vertigo, IOp., Sabina; vomiting, IPuls.; vomiting and colic after, l l Niccol.; in women who work in water (anasarca), Calc.; getting feet wet, or cold bath, IAcon.; for two years (chlorotic depression), I Zinc. gº” amenorrhoea, re- tarded, scanty. Menses, tenacious : Hº viscid. Menses, thick : MBell., Cact., Carbo v., Coc- cul., Coccus, Croc., 1Graph., Lil. tig. IMagn. c., INitr. ac., INux m., IPlat., IIPuls., ISul.; coagulated, Arg. nit., Fluor. ac.; dark, IIPuls.; dysmenorrhoea, l l Xan.; in inflammation of liver, ISul. Bºcoagulated, stringy, viscid. Menses, thin : Ars. met., IDulc., l l Kali ph., ILaur., IINatr. m., IIPuls., ISec., IVib.; after an abortion, with much hemorrhage, l l Plat.; in catalepsy, ILach.; with coagula, 1Cham, ICinch., Ferr., ISec.; partly clotted, l l Ver.; not coagulating, l l Kaliph.; in dysmenorrhoea, | | Puls.; pale, watery, IAlum., HBell., Berb., IBov., IDulc., IFerr., IGraph., Sabina, Sec., ISul.; profuse, I Apoc.; whitish, offensive dis- charge, instead of (ovaritis, from a kick), Ars. Hº watery. Menses, vicarious: Bry., HDig., Ham., IIPhos.; in debilitated, depraved states, Crotal.; from ear and nose, IBrom.; from lungs, III)ig.; from ovarian irritation, IHam.; through urethra, or from lungs, IPhos. ºr amenor- rhoea, suppressed. Menses, viscid: ICroc., Cup.m., Kalim, Lach., Magn. m.,IPlat., IPuls., Sec.; daily discharge, Croc.; glutinous, Magn. c.; like pitch, dif- ficult to wash off, IMagn. c.; sticky, cannot get rid of, I ILac c.; worse from slightest motion, 11Croc. Menses, watery: AEthus., Alum., Berb., Dulc., 656 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. IIFerr., HINatr. m., IPhos., IIPuls., IStram.; and clotted, no outward flow when she lies still, but clots and water pass out at uterus when she gets out, l l (Jstil.; consumption, Ferr.; pale, Alum., Bell., HBerb., IBov., IDulc., IFerr., IGraph., Sabina, Sec., ISul.; retarded, GOSS.; Scanty, (dysmenorrhoea), IGraph.; serous at first, later clots of blood, Stront.; serous pale, with griping and abdomi- nal spasms, IGraph. 53% thin. BEFORE MENSES, abdomen: aching, IHSep.; heavy aching over pubes, IVib.; bear- ing down, Phos.; bearing down, as though womb would be forced from vulva, worse, 1Con.; painful bearing down, Bov.; severe bearing down, Vib.; for nearly a week, strong bearing down pain (dysmenorrhoea), l l Tarant.; bloated, IKreo., ILyc.; burning, Natr. m.; colic, Alum., Amm. c., Bar. c., TBell., Carbo v., 1Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coccul., IIColoc., ICroc., IIRali c., Lach., Magn. c., Magn. p., | | Ol. an., IPhos., IIPuls., HSep., ISil., ISpong. ; colic ceases with flow, Ast. r. ; colic pain extends all over body, l l Ver. v.; colic, with sense of malaise, ILach.; nocturnal colic, HCalc.; contraction in lower, Natr. m.; cramps, ICham., ICinnab., ICOccul., HColoc., ICup. m., IIgn., IKali c., Plat., IPuls.; un- bearable cramps, extending to chest, causing nausea and vomiting, ICup. m.; cutting, Al- um., 1Cham., Lach., Magn. c., Natr. m.; cutting in small of back and sticking in left side of head and vertex, IOl. an.; cutting, be- low navel towards groins and internal geni- tals, better from warmth in bed, with the pain coldness of feet and pappy stool, IColoc.; distension, Arn., Arund., Carbo a., ICycl., Hep., Kreo., Lach., IIIlyc., Zinc.; flat- ulence, I ILac. c., IILyc.; much flatus rolling, causing great pain, better bending double and by hot drinks, l l Phos.; griping, Amm. c.; griping about navel, IKreo.; griping and rumbling, Calc. p., IPhos. ac.; pain in hypo- gastrium and down thighs, ICrot.; laborlike pains, Act. rac., Apis, Aur. met., Il Bell., IBov., 1Cham., ICina, Cinch., Cycl., Dig., Ferr., IHyos., Magn. c., Murex, Plat., Rhus, HSep., Ustil., Zinc.; laborlike pains, also in back, Amm. c., Bar. c., Cup. m., Dig., Iod., ILyc., Petrol., Plat., Puls., Sang.; with acne rosa- cea, Caust.; pain, and feeling of bearing down, preceding discharge of clots, intermingled with menses (melancholia), l l Plat. ; pain in metritis, l l Lac c.; pinching, IBell.; pinching, three days before, Hyper.; pinching, during stool, l l Alum. ; pressure, Nux m., HSep., Ves- pa; painful pressure downward, Sabad.; se- vere pains in lower, l l Sul.; sharp paroxys- mal pain, making her bend forward and press On painful part to get relief, with nausea and vomiting, better by menses, IColoc.; shooting, |Kali c.; stitches, Brom., Con.; stitches in side, IPuls.; stitches, tearing and pressure in lower abdomen, deep into pelvis, worse two hours after beginning of menses, better from warmth in bed (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux v.; straining, Cycl.; swollen, Puls.; swollén and bloated, with laborlike pains, Cycl.; looks swollen, as if pregnant, IKreo.; tearing, Natr. m.; tear- ing in bowels, ICinnab.; warmth, Cycl.; weak- ness, IPhos. gº uterus. Before menses, air; desire for open, ILach. Before menses, feeling as if menses would appear, but do not: | |Mosch., IPlat., IPuls. Before menses, appetite : loss of, Amm. c., Bell., Brom., Calc. p., IIgn. ; canine hunger, Magn. c. Before menses, arteries: pulsation, Cup., Thuya. Bº menses, axillae: itching in, l l Sang.; pain, alc. Before menses, back: aching, Acon., Amm. c., Brom., 1Calc., iCaust., Cinnab., Hyper., Kalic., ILyc., Magn.c., ISpong., Ustil.; heavy aching in Sacral region, IVib.; heavy aching for two days, with sharp pain across abdomen, from hip to hip, followed by expulsive pain, pains diminish as flow commences and cease with it, I l'Ustil.; burning, IKreo.; drawing, in loins, IHyos.; lumbar pains, ISul.; pain undefined, Amm. c., Bar. c., Berb., Cinnab., Coccul., Dig., Hydras., Lach., Magn.c., Nitr. ac., Nitrum, Nux v., Ol. an., Plat., Puls., Sang., Spong., Vib.; pain, with abdominal cramps and throbbing headache, Lach.; pain, low down, with debility, pressure in stomach, waterbrash and pain in liver, menses thick and black (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux m.; pain in kidneys (dysmemorrhoea), TVer.; pain in small of, Amm. c., Asar., HCaulo., INitr. ac.; severe pain in small of (metrorrhagia), l l Sep.; pain in small of, as if a piece of wood were stretched across there, were pressing from within outward (dysmenorrhagia), INux m.; pains begin and go down, ending in cramps in uterus, Vib.; rending in spine, ICinnab.; sore- ness in sacrum, ISpong.; stitches from loins into uterus, INatr. m. Before menses, bearing down : Bºabdomen. Before menses, breathing: catching of breath, Bor.; draws long breath, Sul.; obstructed by pain in lumbar region, Asar.; spasmodic dysp- noea, ICup. m. Before menses, bruised feeling: general, Con., Lach. Before menses, chest : cramps, Cup. m., Lach.; congestion, Cinch., Sang.; crepitations (phthis- is), Ars. i.; darting, Cup. m.; fulness, difficult respiration, Brom.; fulness, frequently obliged to take a deep breath, Sul.; heaviness, Bor., Bry.; intermittent pains, Caulo.; oppression, Bor., Brom., ILach.; rāles (phthisis), I Ars. i.; spasm, Bov, Coccul., Cup. m., II,ach.; Stitch in right pectoral region, Bor. Before menses, chill: Calc., IPuls.; at night, ILyc.; rigors with discomfort and uneasiness, ILyc.; shuddering all over body, ISil. Before menses, chilliness: Amm. c., Calc., Kali c., IKreo., ILyc., IMagn.c., Nux v., Sil., War.; cold creeps (dysmenorrhoea), Ant. c., Ant. t.; frequent on day before (dysmenorrhoea), | |Sep.; alternating with heat, Ign.; shudder- ing, all over body, whole day, Sep.; of special parts, in paroxysms, Sil.; with yawning and stretching, IIPuls. Before menses, circulation: symptoms, ISpong. Before menses, constipation: Amm. c., Bry., Graph., Lach., Magn. C., Natr. S., Nux V., IISil., Sul. Before menses, convulsions: Act. rac., Bell., Brom, Carbo V., ICup. m., Hyos.,,, Plat., IPuls., Sul.; cramplike, ICaust.; epileptic, IBufo., IHyos.; epileptic, appear while asleep. and awake, commence with a peculiar outcry, | ICEnan.; hysterical, Act. rac., Coccul., 28. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANs. 657 IHyos., Mosch., Plat.; of limbs, and pierc- ing shrieks, ICup. m. Before menses, cough : dry, continuous, Lac c.; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in evening ISul.; fatiguing, IGraph.; hysterical, Plat.; better sitting up, IHyos., Sul.; worse, Sul. w Before menses, delirium: I Bell., IHyos., Ver.; with weeping, ILyc. Before menses, diarrhoea: I Amm. c., HBov., ICinnab., Coccul., Hyper., Sil., Ver.; with colic, a few days, IILach.; three days, Hyper.; lasting till flow is established, l l Ver.; with violent straining, ILach. Before menses, dreams: Alum., Calc., Con., Kali c.; amorous, Calc.; anxious, Canth., Caust., Con...; distressing, nightmare, Sul. ac. Bº sleep. Before menses, ears: difficulty of hearing, Ferr., IKreo.; humming, IBor., Bry., IKreo.; chron- ic otitis media, worse, INatr.c.; ringing, IFerr., IIgn.; rushing, Bor. Before menses, epigastrium: boiling sensation, Petrol.; pain from, to small of back, Bor. Before menses, eructations: Bry., ICinch., Kali c., Kreo., ILach., Magn. c., IPuls.; foamy, IKreo.; sour, IKali c.; sweetish, in morning, Natr. m. Before menses, eruption : Apis, Carbo v.; rash, Dulc.; nettlerash, IKali c.; a rash, with sexual excitement during rest and menses, IDulc. jº face. Before menses, eyes: as if balls would fall out, Brom., INatr. m.; hemeralopia, every day, toward Sundown, increases as night comes on, | | Ver.; inflamed, Zinc.; dilated pupils, Lyc.; sensitive to light, Ign., Nux v.; twitching of lids, Natr. m. ; ulcers on cornea, II Ars. ; vi- º clouded, Agnus, JBell.; weakness, ICin- Ila, O. Before menses, face : blue under eyes, Zing. ; pains in bones, Stann.; eruption, Graph.; erup- tion worse, IMagn. m.; on forehead, Sars.; and forehead, eruption, pimples, and blotches worse, IMagn. m.; exhausted look, Zing.; heat, Alum., Thuya ; hot on awaking, Alum.; neuralgia, Magn.c., Sul.; pale, Amm.c., Ferr., IPuls., Senecio ; rash, IDulc., Graph.; redness, Acon., Bell., Gels., Natr. m., Thuya ; dark red- ness, Gels.; Scraping pain, TNatr. m.; swelling of cheeks, Bar. c., IKali c. Refore menses, fainting: Act. rac., Coccul., Lach., | |Nux m., Nux v., Sep., Thuya. Before menses, faintness: ILyc., ISep., Thuya ; disposition to faint, INatr. m. Before menses, feet: cold, Calc., Hyper., Lyc.; cold and damp, Calc.; fidgety, IZinc.; heavi- ness, Bar. c., Cycl., Lyc.; lassitude, Gels., Zinc.; pain in left worse, IColoc.; numbness, Hyper.; swelling, Bar. c., ILyc. Before menses, gaping and stretching: IPuls. Before menses, glands: swelling, Bar. c.; swell- ing of axillary, Aur. met. Before menses, haemoptysis: IDig. Befose menses, hemorrhoids: Coccul., Phos.,Puls. Before menses, hands: heaviness, Bar. c., Kreo. Before menses, head: beating, IBor.; buzzing, HKreo.; congestion, IAcon., Apis, IBell., Bry., Cup. m., Gels., IGlon., Hep., Hyper., Manc., Merc., Trill. ; fulness, Brom.; fulness, throb- bing, with or without redness of face and eyes, especially with throbbing, sometimes excess sive tearing throbbing pain, IGlon.; heaviness in, Ign.; heat, Apis, Bell., 1Calc., Con., IIgn., Iod., Ipec., Petrol., Thuya. Before menses, headache : I.Acon., Act. rac., Agnus, Alum., Asar., IBor., IBov., IBrom., IBry., Calc., Calc. p., Carbo a., Carbo v., ICinnab., Cup. m., Ferr., IGels., Glon., Hep, IHydras., Hyper., Iod., IKali br., IKreo., ILach., ILyc., Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac, Nux m., Nux v., IPlat., Puls., ISul., Thuya, TVer., Vib., Zinc.; boring in temples, Ant. c.; constricting, Hep.; three to seven days, Calc. p.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Ver. v.; especially over left eye (dysmenorrhoea), day before, IIXan.; with red face, nausea and vomiting, |Natr. m.; megrim, ICalc.; periodic sick head- ache, with vomiting, diarrhoea and chilliness, IPuls.; pressing, Act. rac., Natr. m.; pressing in forehead, IIgn., Sil.; pressing forehead (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux v.; pressure in ver- tex (dysmenorrhoea), I |Nux v.; stinging, IFerr.; stitching in left side, Calc. p.; tearing in forehead, ICinnab.; throbbing in, HBell., IBor., IGlon., ILach., Petrol.; as if vertex would come off, Xan. Before menses, heart: pain, 1Cact., Lach., ILith., Spong. Gº palpitation. Before menses, heat: Carbo a., Con., Cup. m., Iod., Kali c., Lyc., Nitr. ac., Puls., Thuya ; at night, dry (dysmenorrhoea), l l Sep.; dry, with rush of blood to head, Merc.; flashes, with palpitation, Iod.; at night, ILyc. Before menses, hips: aching, Lach.; bruised feeling, Calc., ILach.; pain, Act. rac., Calc., Lach., Sars., Ustil. Before menses, hysteria: Con., Elaps, IHyos., HPlat. Before menses, inguinal region : pain, Ant. t., Bor., Sul. ac., Tabac.; pain and weight, re- gion of femoral ring, similar to that preceding femoral hernia, worse, ICub.; pressure, ICarbo a., Cinch.; Soreness in right, Sars. Before menses, larynx; hoarseness, Graph., Mang.; hoarse, almost complete aphonia, day before, Syph. Before menses, leucorrhoea: JAlum., Aur. mur., IBar. c., ICalc., Calc. p., Carbo v., ICOccul, | | Ferr., IIGraph., IKreo., INatr. m., | |Nux V, IPhos., IPhos.ac., IPuls., Sep., Sul.., | | Thlas- pi, Vib.; acrid, ‘ISep., Sil.; bland, yellow (dysmenorrhoea), Puls.; in cardialgia, Magn. m.; copious, smarting, slimy, stiffening linen, leaving a greenish stain, ILach.; jellylike, transparent, worse, IPallad.; abundant mucus, Alum.; mucus fortnight before, ISul. ; long pieces of mucus, IFerr.; , thick, mucus three days before, IZinc.; with vertigo, ICalc. p.; yellow, Ang.; yellowish (dysmenorrhoea), | | Tarant. * Before menses, legs: aching, Caulo.; coldness of feet and legs, ILyc.; cramps in Calves, IPhos.; drawing in thighs, ICham.; drawing in anterior muscles of thighs, Vib.; fidgety, IZinc.; heaviness, Bar. c., ILyc., Merc., Nitr; ac., Zinc.; lameness, Nitr. ac.; paralysis of right, until menses appeared (sciatica), | |Staph.; trembling, Kali 'c.; from ten days to two weeks before, sharp pains from front of egress of right crural nerve on thigh Oyer inner-surfac knee to great toe, in motion (sciatica), l l Staph. feet, hips. Before menses, limbs: tearing in, Berb. Act. rac., COccul, IMosch., INux m., 42 658 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. Before menses, liver: pain, Con., Nux m., Pod, * Puls.; Stitches, Con. Before menses, mammae: hard, ICon., Spong.; engorgement, with sensitiveness to touch, | | Lac C.; excitement, IKreo,; painful, Calc., 1Con., Sang.; pain and swelling, ICalc.; pain, Soreness and swelling, Con.; sore, worse by least jar or walking, Con...; painful swelling of right (hydrops ovarium), ; Ferr. iod.; sen- sitive, Calc.; Soreness, Helon.; swollen and Sore before, retarded, Merc. per.; secrete a milklike fluid, Cycl. Before menses, mental condition: anxiety, Acon., Carbov., Con., Ign., Kali bi., JNatr. m.; Nux V., Stann., Sul., Zinc.; great an- guish, IGraph.; averse to living, Berb.; cha- grin, Cham.; cross, uncivil, ICham., INux v.; depressed, Acon., Aur. met., Berb., Brom., *Calc., Con..., Ferr., Lyc., Natr. m., IPuls., Stann., Vespa, Xan.; dread of death, Acon., Plat.; fear, Acon., Kalibi., Plat. ISec., Sul., Xan.; excitement, Croc., IKreo., Magn. m., Nux V., Thuya; disposed to frights, 1Calc.; ill humor, ILyc.; desire to kiss everybody, Ver.; irritable, Natr. m.; kisses everybody, TVer.; loud, uninterrupted laughing, IHyos.; melancholy, Calc., ICaust., § ILyc., Natr. m., IPuls., Stann.; nervous distress, Lach.; prostration, ICinnab.; sad, ILyc., IMurex, Natr. m., Nitr. ac., HSep.; deep Sadness, all her symptoms gave her great con- cern, seemed to her she was hopelessly ill, she gave up everything (climaxis), Murex ; thoughts vanishing, ||Nux m.; inclination to weep,Cact., Con...,ILyc., Phos.,IPuls.,Sep., Zinc. Before menses, mouth : breath offensive, iSep.; running of water, IPuls.; swelling of gums, Bar. C., Kali c.; sweetish risings, Natr. m. Before menses, nausea; Hyos., Ipec., ILyc., Natr. m., IPuls.; in dysmenorrhoea, INiccol.; with throbbing and heat in left side of head, Crotal. Before menses, neck: drawing in nape, Natr. c., Nux v.; swelling and tension, Iod.; throb- bing in , nape and small of back, Nitr. ac.; tension in nape, l l Natr. c. Before menses, nose: bleeding, l l Bar. c., IBry., Hydras., IILach., Natr. c., Natr. s., ISul., Ver., Xan.; coryza, Graph., Magn. c.; ob- structed nostrils, Magn. C., Phos.; pain deep in, worse from panting or pressure, ICon...; sensitive to strong odors, Nux v. Before menses, numbness: of leg and little finger, Ang. Before menses, ovaries: congestive condition, especially right, with Soreness and sensitive- ness, making every motion and position, even breathing, painful, Lac c.; drawing in left, towards stomach, Coloc.; heaviness, Apis ; inflammatory condition, especially right, with Soreness and sensitiveness, makes every mo- tion and position, even breathing, painful, Lac C.; pain, Pod., Zinc.; pain in left, ILach., Thuya, Ustil.., Vib., Zinc.; pain in right, Apis, Graph., Vib.; laborlike pains in left, Lach.; sharp stinging, Apis; shooting in right, Pod.; sharp shooting makes her so nervous she cannot sit still, Vib.; region of, Swollen, Brom.; tearing, grinding, twisting pain in right, l l Graph.; weight, Apis. Before menses, pain: 539° abdomen, ovaries, uterus. Before menses, palpitation: Alum., HCact., ICup. m., Ign., IIod., Natr. m., | | Sep., IISpong., Trill. Bºy" heart. Before menses, perineum : Soreness, Sep. Before menses, rectum: pressure, Puls.; stitches, Ars.; tenesmus, Thuya. Before menses, restlessness: Acon., Con., Kali c., H.Kreo., INux v., Sul.; nocturnal, IKali c.; for several days, Ang. Before menses, saliva : bloody, Natr. m.; pro- fuse flow, Cinnab. Before menses, sexual excitement: followed by copious flow, Calc. p.; increased with sense of thrill, as during embrace, especially awaking in morning, Kali c.; nymphomania, Calc. p., Phos., Stram., IWer. Before menses, sickness: Apis ; feels badly, a week before, IKali c.; indescribable, queer, ill feeling, Brom.; indisposition, Calc. Before menses, sleep: sleepless, Cycl.; sleep- less, from rigors, Agar. ; sleepy during day, Calc. p.; night before, restless, with starting and screaming (dysmenorrhoea), Sep. }º dreams. Before menses, spleen : cramp in splenic re- gion, Sul. Before menses, stomach : sudden attack of car- dialgia, ILach. ; cramp, Bell., Cup. m., Lach., IPuls., Sep.; craving, || Spong.; Sense of emptiness, Ign., Sep., Sul. ; heartburn, ISul. ; pressure, Nux m.; waterbrash, Nux m. Before menses, stool: pressing like labor pains, during, l l Alum.; writhing, during, l l Alum. Before menses, sweat: IHyos., Thuya ; at night, Bell., Graph., ISul., Ver. Before menses, throat: sore, Magn. C.; SOre, after diphtheria, for several years, l l Lac c. Before menses, toothache : Agar., Amm, C., Ant. c., Ars., Bar. c., Natr. m., Puls., Sul, Thuya ; in decayed teeth, IIRar. c.; in a hol- low tooth, Zinc. Before menses, trembling: Hyos., Kali c., Lyc., |Natr. m. w Before menses, ulcers: worse, 1Calc.; bleeding, IPhOS. Before menses, unconsciousness: Nux m. Before menses, urination : frequent desire, IAlum., Apis, Asar., Kali c., Kali iod., Phos., IPuls., Nux v., Sars., ISul. Before menses, urine : copious, Cinnab., Hyos.; mucous sediment, ILach.; reddish, Nux v.; scanty, Apis ; of strong odor, Merc.; like whey or milk, IPhos. ac. Before menses, uterus: and vagina, burning, Bufo, Carbo a., Con., Natr. m.; excruciating, cramping, colicky pains, Vib.; pain, Arund.; constrictive spasm, abdomen sore, Brom. Égº abdomen. Before menses, vagina: burning, Bufo, Natr. m., ISul.; as if distended, Sep.; itching, Elaps, IGraph. Before menses, vertigo : Acon., Agnus, Bor., Bov., Bry., Calc., Caulo., Con, Lach., Nux m., Phos., HPuls., Ver.; with darkness before eyes (acute pulmonary catarrh), l l Puls.; from mental excitement, IIINux m. Before menses, vomiting: Catºlo., Cham., Cup. m., Gels., IKreo., Nux v., Puls. ; lasting till flow is established, l l Ver.; of mucus, IKreo. Before menses, vulva; burning, Carbo V., Sep.; * feels as if enlarged, Sep.; feels as if enlarged, with soreness in perineum, Sil.; itching, 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 659 Bufo., Carbo v., IIGraph., IKali c.,Lac c., ILil. tig., Merc., ISul., Zinc.; red pustules on abia, Aur. mur.; Soreness, Kali c. Before menses, weakness: Act. rac., Brom., Carbol. ac., Cinnab., ICOccul., Ferr., Iod. Magn. c., Nux m., Phell.; especially of ex- tremities, IIgn.; languid, aching in back and limbs, IGels.; lassitude, TNatr. m.; relaxa- tion, Phos.; tiredness, Bell., Nux m., Sec. DURING MENSES, abdomen: agonizing pain in lower, on a moist, drizzly day, about close of menses, working outdoors ICup. ars.; bearing down, Bell., Berb., Cham., ILach., Lil. tig., Natr. c., INitr. ac., Plat., | | Pod., ISep., I Ustil.; as if boiling, Lachn.; borborygmi, HKreo.; as if intestines were clutched, Bell.; feeling of coldness, as if a cold fluid passed through intestines, IKali c.; constriction, Cact., COccus, Croc.; constriction about lower, HNux v.; cramps, Act. rac.,ICaust.,Cham., Coc- cus, Coloc., Con., IGraph., IKali c., JNitr. ac., Nux v., Puls.; cutting, Calc., Coc- cul., IKali c., IKreo., HPhos., Zinc.; cutting from left to right, Ipec.; cutting, Lyc.; dig- ging in, followed by thirst, during evening, | | Natr. S.; distended, Aloe, Alum., Cinch., JCoccul., IKali c., ILyc., Niccol., Nitr. ac., Nux v.; distended, in morning, better by diarrhoea, Nitr. c.; distended, painful, Berb., Zinc.; sensation of distension,ICinch., Lachn.; intense distress in lower part, cannot bear pressure of hand or arm, Lac def.; dragging, Zinc, ; drawing, Calc., Carbo v., Croc., Plumb., Staph., IStram.; flatulence, Aloe, IBrom., ICham., ILyc., Nitr. ac., Vespa ; flatulence and pain, l l Phos.; fulness in pelvis, IAloe ; heat, IGraph.; intestinal spasm of nervous women, Coccul.; great irritation of pelvic vis- cera, Nux m.; itching, IGraph.; laborlike pain, IAct. rac., Asaf., IIBell., Cham., Con., IGels., ILach., Natr. c., | Nitr. ac., Sec., Sep.; laborlike, to thighs, Act. rac., Cham., Con., Nux v., Stram.; laborlike, as if every- thing were being pressed out, followed by slight show, IILach.; pain in lower, down legs, ICon...; navel feels drawn in, Nux v.; pain, undefined, I Amm. c., IBell., IBor., IBrom., Caulo., ICaust., 1Cham., ICoccul., 1Coff, Coloc., Crotal., IGraph., IKali c., 1 Lach., Magn. c., Natr. s., Niccol., INitr. ac., Nitrum, INux v., IOl. an., IPhos., IPlat., IPuls., Sars., Sec., Sep., Sil., ISul., Thuya, Ver., Vib.; pain (prolapsus uteri), Amm. m.; pain doubling her up, IAcon., Act. rac., IIColoc.; pinching, Acon., HBell., IBor, Nitr, ac., IPlat., ISep.; pressing out- ward in side of, INux v.; pressure, with dyspepsia, Ferr. ph.; pressure in lower, with ill humor during profuse, IPlat.; rolling or bounding, ICroc.; rumbling, IKali c.; pressure over os pubis, Calc. p.; sensitive to touch, as if there were an internal ulcer during, Coccul.; spasm, ICinch.; menses les- Sen, ICOccul., Con.; contractive spasm, Brom.; spasm, caused by extreme mortification, ICoc- cul.; stinging (ovaritis), IApis ; stitches in lower, deep into pelvis and to knees, better from warmth in bed, l l Nux v.; straining, in lower, INux m.; swelling, IGraph.; swell- ing in anaemia, ISul.; tearing in lower part, after typhoid fever (nervous affection),Manc.; tension, Coccus; tension, and discharge of flatulence, Niccol.; weight over pubes, Bar. c. B& pain (dysmenorrhoea). During menses, general aggravation : NECreo., IPuls.; of old symptoms and appearance of new, Nux v. During menses, anus: bleeding, Amm. m., Graph., Ham., Lach.; burning, TBerb., HCar- bo v.; constriction, painful, Thuya ; itching, Carbo v.; as of a heavy lump, Sil.; mucous discharge, Lach.; pain, Berb.; pain, to geni- tals, Ars.; pressure, Ipec.; prolapsus, Aur. met.; prolapsus, during stool, Pod.; pulsation, Lyss.; Smarting, Ars., Carbo v.; Soreness, Berb., Carbo v.; stinging, Phos.; Swelling, Sep.; tickling, Lach. During menses, appetite: dislike to animal food (nervous headache), l l Plat.; want of, Calc. p., Cup. m., Cycl., GOSS., Ign., Lyc., Magn. c., Puls. During menses, arms: drawing in upper (nymphomania), Stram.; pain, Calc.; pain in right shoulder, Lobel. i.; pains in left, Agar.; pressure in upper, extending to neck, Berb.; pressure, tension in shoulders, extends to neck, Berb.; tension in upper, Berb. tº hands. During menses, back : aching, Bell., IIPry., Calc. p., IGraph., Ign., Inul., IKali c., a Plios.; aching, as if it would break, Bell., INux v.; aching, across loins, Lach.; aching, at night, Amm. m.; aching, through small of (menor- rhagia), ICOccus; heavy aching in small of, down buttocks, IKali c.; aching, when walk- ing, IKali c.; bearing down, in small of, IAct. rac.; bruised pain, in small of, Bar. C., Magn. s.; bruised pain in small of, worse sitting, Kali iod.; burning in lower part, Med.; coc- cygodynia, Bell., Canth., Caust., Cic., Merc.; coccygodynia, after parturition, l l Cic.; cutting in region of sacrum, I lSenecio; cutting in small of, Arg. nit., Zinc.; sharp, cutting and drawing pains from, to uterus, Helon. ; drag- ging in small of, Zinc.; drawing in OS coccy- gis, ICic.; drawing pains in Sacrum, Zing.; drawing pain in left sacral region, in evening on first day, Zing.; drawing between shoulders, Sil.; pain under inner angle of right Scapula, II.Chel.; excruciating pains in loins, IDXan.; griping, Calc.; great heat running up, IPhos.; pain in kidneys, Berb., Curar, TVer; pain in kidneys, before and during, Ver.; laborlike pains, IAct. rac., I Cham., Cycl., Sul.; violent laborlike pressure, from loins (uterine dis- placement), ILach.; pains in, undefined, Amm. c., Bell., ICaust., HChel., ICroc., | |Iod, IKali c., IKalm., INux v., Thuya ; pain (as- thenopia), lSep.; pain, as if broken, PhoS.; pain and chilliness in Sacral region, Puls.; pain in loins; Bry., IKali c., IKalm.; pain in lumbar region, more on left side, Zing.; pain in lumbar region as soon as menses commence, ceasing with them, Tarant.; pains, in morn- ing, on rising, so she was unable to move, IILyc.; severe pains, IHydras.; pain in small of, i.Amm. c., TBell., Berb., IBrom, Calc., 1Caust., IILach., IMagn. e., INiccol., INitr. ac., Phos., IIPuls; pains across small of, and Iower part of abdomen, in morning, Lact. ac.; pain in small of, which scarcely per- mits breathing, at appearance of menses, IAsar.; pain in small of, as if bruised, Caust.; pain in small of, downward, IINux m.; -* 660 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. pain in small of, as though pressed in from both sides, with laborlike colic and leucor- rhoea (uterine displacement), IKali c.; pain in small of back, instead of menses, Spong.; pains in small of, and ovarian region and thighs (chronic metritis), Lil. tig.; pain above and in small of, with sensitiveness of parts to touch, Magn. m.; violent pain in small of, first day, IILach.; pain (prolapsus), Amm. m.; pain, as from a heavy weight, IKali c.; pressing pains from loins to privates, IILach.; pressing, in Small of, 1Carbo a.; pressure in Small of, and forepart of lower abdomen, as if everything would push out at genitals, Kali c.; pressure in small of (dyspepsia), IFerr, ph.; pressure, from within out, iNux m.; Violent pain to pubes, rheumatic in origin, Sabina ; rending in spine, ICinnab.; sacrum as if lame, could hardly move or stoop, Ang.; tearing, Caust., Sep.; tearing in small of, espe- cially on moving, Caust.; weakness, Lyss. During menses, bladder: aching, burning (chronic cystitis and irritability of bladder), | |Sep. ; cramps, iCaulo.; irritation of neck, Canth.; itching, Magn. c.; splashing sensation in region of, Acon. During menses, breathing : asthmatic or diffi- cult, Cact., Calc., Cinch., Coccul., Cup. m., Graph., Ign., Ipec., Lach., Lyc., Plat., Puls., Sep., Sul., Zinc.; difficult, with ovarian tumor, Coloc.; loss of breath, Iod.; awakes with suf- focating spells, ISpong. During menses, catalepsy: Plat. During menses, chest : congestion, Acon., Cinch., Glon. ; painful contraction, Cact., Sep., Ver.; cramping pain (dysmenorrhoea), 1Coccul.; cutting pain, IPhos.; oppression, IHLach.; oppression and want of breath, Lach.; pain, IGraph.; pressure, Coccul.; Soreness of lung, worse, Puls.; spasm, ICinch.; stitches, ICon., IPuls.; stitches beneath left breast, Caust.; stitches in middle of, extending to both sides and towards axilla when walking, Kalin.; Sweat, also on back, HKreo.; sweat, at night, I Bell. During menses, chill : IBell., IGraph., IKreo., Magn. c., Natr. p., IPuls. ; towards evening, lNatr. S.; alternating with heat, IIgn.; and heat, with thirst, Sep.; nightly restlessness on account of troublesome rigors, Agar.; shivers, lAct. rac.; shuddering, IISep. During menses, chilliness: I Amm. c., Bell., Berb., IBry., Bufo., ICalc. c., Carbo a., Castor., Caulo., I Coccul., Cycl., Graph., Ipec., Kali iod., IKreo., Magn. c., Natr. m., Phos., IIPuls., Sec., IISep., Sil., Sul., 1Tabac., Zinc., Zing.; early in day menses appear, l l Ver.; general coldness, Thuya ; repeated paroxysms of icy coldness over body, ISil.; shivering, Berb. During menses, cholera-like symptoms: com- mencement of menses, 11 Amm. c. During menses, circulation : excitement, ISul. During menses, coldness of extremities: ICalc., ISec., ISil. * During menses, colic : Hº pain (colic, dys- menorrhoea). During menses, constipation: Alum., IBry., Collin.,.IGraph., IIRali c., INatr.m., INuxv., IIPlat., Phos., IPlumb., IISep.,IISil.; first day (gastralgia), 1Graph.; in prolapsus, IAur, met. During menses, convulsions: Act rac., IBell., 1Caulo., ICup. m., HHyos., Ilkali br., Plumb., IPuls., Sec., IStram., Sul.., | |Zinc.; in dys- menorrhoea, Ign.; epileptic, Art. v., IBufo., 1Caust., Cup. m., Kali br., ILach., Sul.; epi- leptic, followed by drowsiness and lassitude, | | Plumb.; epileptic, while asleep and awake, commence with a peculiar outcry, I ICEnan.; epileptic, from fright, HArg. nit.; epileptiform, ICed.; hysterical, II Act. rac., Cham., Coff., IHyos., Mosch., IPlat.; hysterical, at puberty, from menstrual irregularity, especially rheum- atic females, Caulo.; of limbs and piercing shrieks,ICup m.; one Severe, at each pain, IKali br.; tonic spasm, l l Calab.; spasmodic affec- tions, : Art. v. During menses, cough: Castor., Cub., IBry., IGraph., Lachn., Senecio, Sep., Sul., 1zinc.; coughing up of blood, Iod. ; throughout day, fatiguing chest, l l Graph.; dry, IBry., Graph., Lac c., Phos.; fatiguing, Graph.; hacking, worse during menses, l l Puls.; short, dry, |Cham. During menses, diarrhoea: Alum., Amm. c., I Amm. m., Ant. c., IBOv., Bry., Calc. p., 1Caust., Cham., Chel., 1Cinnab., Graph., Kali c., IKreo., Magn. c., Natr. C., TNatr. S., Niccol., Sil., ITabac., Ver.; with colic, ICham.; dysen- teric, especially at night, IPuls.; early in day they appear, with burning in rectum, l l Ver.; morning, and chilliness, Natr. S.; , profuse, Wºry, with chill and cold sweat on forehead, 1 O. During menses, ears: aching, Aloe ; hearing difficult, 1Calc., IKreo., Mang.; hearing sensi- tive, IHyper.; humming, I Kreo.; pain and itching in left, better by boring, Agar.; pains in, IKali c.; ringing, Cinch., Ign., Petrol., Ver.; rushing sound, IKreo.; singing and roaring, IPetrol.; weight, Crotal. During menses, epigastrium: griping in direc- tion of small of back, ISars.; pain (dysmenor- rhoea), 1Graph.; pressure, Caps., Sul.; sink- ing, Tabac.; trembling, Arg. nit. During menses, eructations: IILach., Lyc., HNitr. a.c. During menses, eruption : Con., Graph., ; Kali n.; herpetic, IPetrol.; nettlerash, IBell., IKali c.; irregular red scaling patches on neck and face during congestions, Nux m.; Small, round, red,itching, herpetic patches on forearms, neck and throat, IGraph.; copious red, itching, papular, on face, especially chin, during de- layed menses, ICrotal.; on inner thighs, IKali c., Nux v., ISil. Hº" genitals. During menses, eyes: nocturnal agglutination of lids, 1Calc.; blackness, before, Graph., Sep.; blackness before, feeling worse on going into a warm room, 1 Puls.; burning, Niccol., INitr. ac.; darkness before, Bell., Cycl., Graph., Sep., Sil.; feel as if they would drop out while stooping, Brom.; inflamed, Acon., I Bell., Cham., Euphor., Hep., Ign., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Zinc.; pain in orbital region, extends backward through base, to cord, | | Ver. v.; photophobia, Ign.; pupils dilated, | |Glon.; sensitive to light, Ign.; deep, sunken ICed.; worse, tinia ciliaris accompanied by a pimply eruption on face, IMagn. m.; ulcers on cornea, II Ars.; vanishing of right, half of objects, second day, I ILith.; loss of Vision, IGraph.; loss of vision, at night, as if tightly bound by a cloth, Puls.; obscured vision, Bell., Calc., Cycl., Graph., Lyc., Magn. C., 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 661 Natr. m., IPuls., ISep., I Sil., Trill.; weakness, |Cinnab. During menses, face: bluish, Lachn., IWer.; con- tusive pain in region of malar bone, Stann.; earthy, Helon., Mosch., Ver.; erysipelas, Anac.; flushed, I | Puls.; jaded, Berb.; lack of expression (exophthalmus), Lyc. vir.; lock- jaw, IHyos.; pain in malar bones, Stann.; malar bone painful to touch, and during flow even to move muscles of face, Stann.; Oedema, IMerc.; pale, Amm. c., ICed., Helon., Magn. c., Puls.; pale, at commencement, IMagn. c.; paleness, alternating with redness, Zinc.; pros- opalgia, ICaust.; fiery red, IIFerr.; swelling, 1Graph.; swelling (anaemia), Sul.; painless Swelling of cheeks, IGraph.; yellow, Caust. During menses, fainting: ICham., 1Coccul, Glon., Ign., Lach.; with pale face, IPuls.; in nervous women, IILach.; on trying to sit up, I Acon., || Coccul., IVib.; when standing, Lyc.; especially in a warm room, Nux v. During menses, faintness: Berb., IISep., Uran. iš in gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; about noon, Ull. During menses, feet: burning of soles, Carbo v., Cham., IPetrol., ISul.; cold, Calc., IGraph., INux m., IPhos., ISil., Ver.: cold, on first day, IGraph.; habitually cold, become warm, ICau- lo.; heaviness, Colch., HSul., Zinc.; heaviness better, Cycl.; lassitude, ISul.; neuralgic pain, | | Amm. m.; Oedema, IMerc.; pain in right in- step, worse after being in bed, Lyss.; swelling, 1Calc., IGraph.; convulsive trembling, IHyos.; weakness, IGraph. During menses, fever : Acon., Bell., Gels., Graph., Helon., Kali bi., Natr. m., Phos., Rhod., Sep., Sul.; in afternoon, IPhos.; catar- rhal, IGraph., Kali c.; in menorrhagia, ICoc- Gus; nightly, Natr. m. During menses, flushing: of upper part of body, Uran. n. Hºº face. During menses, genitals: biting, Zinc.; burn- ing, Amm. c., ICarbo v., IKali br., IKali c., IKreo., Sil.; burning in varicose veins, Thuya; burning about vulva, Sil.; eruption, Calc., BDulc., IGraph., Merc., ISep.; excitement in clitoris, Kali br.; cutting between labia, Cann. S.; itching, Agar., Amm. c., Carbo v., ICaust., ICon..., | |Hep., IKali bi., Kali br., HKali c., IKreo., Lact. ac., JMerc., Petrol., iSil., 1zinc.; itching in clitoris, Kali br.; pain- ful pruritus, TPetrol.; sore, burning, itch, |Rali c.; Soreness, IKali c., ISil.; sticking, Zinc.; feeling as if swollen, Zinc.; titillation, Agar., Merc., Mosch. Bºy" sexual excite- ment; also Menses, acrid, burning, etc. During menses, glands: swelling of parotid, |Kali c. During menses, hands: burning, ICarbo v., Sec.; cold, Calc., Ferr., IGraph., Kali iod., IPhos., Sec., Sul., Ver.; crawling in left, and upper arm, IGraph.; heat in palms, JPetrol.; left becomes numb and dead, IGraph.; occle- ma, Merc.; Sweat, from pain, Ver.; trem- bling, Agar., Zinc.; convulsive trembling, Hyos.; weak, dropping things, l l Alum. During menses, head: beating, ILach.; buzzing, IKreo.; congestion, IBell, IBry., HCalc., Calc. p., ICinch., Glon., JNux v., ISul.; and chest congestion to, Glon.; itchlike eruption on fore- head, Sars.; fulness, IBell., HCalc., | | Puls.; ful- ness, in dysmenorrhoea, IDXan.; fulness, with or without redness of face and eyes, especially with throbbing, sometimes excessive tearing throbbing pain, Glon.; heat, IApis, Arn., |Bell., 1Calc., Ign.,Merc. per.; heat and press- ure in vertex, Natr. S.; heaviness, Calc., Ign., IKali c., Magn. c., Magn. S.; heaviness in forehead, with feeling as if head would be drawn back, in evening, Zinc.; lightness, IVib.; pressure in forehead and vertex (dys- menorrhoea), l l Nux v.; throbbing, Bor.; whirl- ing, ICaust.; weight, Crotal. During menses, headache : Act. rac., Agar., IArg. nit., iſ Aur. met., IIBell., Berb., IBov., Brom., Bry., HCalc., Calc. S., Carbo v., Caust., Curar., ICOccul., Con., ICroc., Cycl., IIGlon., IGraph., Hydras., Hyos., Hyper., IIgn., Kali c., l l Kali s., II Kreo., ILaur., Magn.c., Med., IMurex, INatr. c., IINatr. m., INux m., Nux v., IPhos., IPlat., IPuls., Rhod., IISep., Sul., TVer.; at appearance and cessation, l l Puls.; burning invertex, ILach.; ceases, returns when they disappear, Cepa; congestive, TNux m. (gºº head congestion); deep-seated, with heatinocciput (exophthalmus), ILyc.vir.; dull, heavy pain in vertex, IFerr. ph.; in dysmen- orrhoea, l l Sabina; with eructation and nausea, IGraph.; evenings, IGraph.; especially over left eye,Commencing day before menses, IXan.; afternoon, over eyes, worse after menses, | |Natr. ph.; with red face, nausea and vomit- ing, Natr. m.; frontal, Amm. c., Brom.; with heaviness, IKali c.; heavy, Magn. c.; heavy, at commencement, Magn. c.; hemicrania, | |Sep.; violent, left-sided, worse noon, lasting till evening, with frequent vomiting, Amyl.; in memorrhagia, ICOccus; morning, Ver.; worse from motion, IBry., IGlon., Nux V., Sep; with nausea, IGraph.; nervous, excru: ciating, with great sensitiveness to noise, IKali ph.; nervous, in girls and hysterical women, TVer.; nervous, in prolapsus uteri and left inguinal hernia, IMelil.; nightly tearing in vertex, ILaur.; beginning in occiput, passing over right side of head, locating in or over eyes, worse until attack of epilepsy, Atrop. S.; pressing, Bell., Bry., Cact., Cycl., Graph., Magn. c.,Natr.m.,Sep., Sil., Sul.; pressing, in forehead, IIgn, ISul.; severe pressing in forehead, with offensive discharge of hardened matter from nose, Sep.; pressing in forehead, with dis- charge of plugs from nose, Sep., Sil.; pressing outward, Kreo.; pressing in forehead, morning, after rising, and afternoon, ISul.; pressure and soreness, Polyg.; sick, IPuls.; splitting,IIBry.; tearing in forehead, ICinnab.; in temples, IILyc.; throbbing, Bell., Calc. p., ICroc., IGlon., ILach.; throbbing in forehead, Calc. p.; violent throbbing, frontal, worse from light and motion (dysmenorrhoea), ITarant.; throbbing, pulsating pains in various parts of head, pressure in eyes, dilatation of vessels of head and other parts of body, worse during period in which she was accustomed to have menstrual flow, pain for two or three days, preventing sleep, ICroc.; as from an ulcer in brain, as if suppurating,IINux v.; with burn- ing on vertex, Natr. m.; in vertex, with pro- fuse, Ferr. ph.; better by cold water, Aloe : worse, ILac def.; wrenching, over eyes, better from motion, Hyper. During menses, heart: anguish, Bell., Vib.; beats hard and furious, yet its motion can hardly 662 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS, be discovered, at time for return of menses, | | Calab.; fluttering, Lil. tig; functional dis- order worse, iCact.; pain, ICact., Con., Lil.tig., Lith. ; tormenting pressure in praecordia, at night, I Arg. nit. §º palpitation. During menses, heat: INitr. ac., Xan.; caused by flying pains in urinary organs, Lyss. Hºe fever. During menses, heaviness: IGraph. During menses, hemorrhoids: ICOccul., Lyss.; pain, Graph. During menses, hips: bruised feeling, better as flow becomes free, IILach.; burning, Med.; lameness, Lach., Natr. c.; pain, in asthenopia, | |Sep.; pain, as from bruises, with sensi- tiveness of parts to touch, IMagn. m.; pain in bones, ICalc. During menses, hypochondria; and hips cut- ting, bearing down pains, IGraph.; violent motion in right, as though something living were moving about, Inul.; stitches, ICroc.; tension, IIMux m. During menses, hysteria: Act. rac., Caust., Hyos., INux m., Stram., Ver. Sº nervous. During menses, inguinal region: bearing down, Bor.; bruised pain, worse sitting, Kali iod. ; burning, Kali n., Natr. m.; cutting, I Arg. nit., Natr. m., Senecio ; lancinating, IBor.; pain, undefined, Amm. m., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Bor., Bov., Carbo a., Castor., Kali n., Lyc., Magn. S., Natr. m., IPlat., Sene- cio, Sep.; pain and weight in region of femo- ral ring, similar to that preceding hernia, ICub.; pressing, I Bor., Carbo a., Castor.; pressure towards, Chin. S., Niccol., Plat.; sore- ness in bend of right, on appearance, Sars.; stitching, IBor.; painful weight, IKali c. During menses, larynx: paralytic aphonia, IGels.; hoarseness, IGraph., Mang., Spong. During menses, legs: aching, ICaulo.; inclined to fall asleep while sitting, HIPuls.; blue and cold from distended varices, Amb.; calves, pain down, Berb.; coldness, Bufo, ICalc., Cham., Lil. tig., ISec., Sil.; cold, clammy, Calc., Lil. tig.; crampy pain during first day (gastralgia), 1Graph.; chafing between, Graph.; cramp in calves, Cup. m., Phos., Ver.; drawing, ISpong.; drawing in thighs (nymphomania), IStram.; eruption on inside of thighs, Sil.; excoriation between, IKali c.; formication, Graph., Puls.; heavy, Act, rac., Calc. p., IGraph., 1zinc.; feel heavy, with vio- lent drawing about knees, as if they would be twisted off (dysmenorrhoea), Zinc.; itch- ing on, with burning after scratching, in bed, Inul.; lameness, Magn. m., Phos.; sensation as if cords in knees were shortened, |Natr. ph.; numbness, IKali n., IPuls., Sec.; pain undefined, Act. rac., Amb., Bell., Bry., Caulo., Cham., Con., Cycl., Graph., Ham., Kali n., MOSch., Nux m., Nux v., Phos., Rhus, Sec., Spong., Ver.; pressing, Amb.; pressing in thighs, with unsuccessful desire to eructate, Carbo a.; restlessness, Mosch., Thuya, Zinc.; shivering, Bufo.; spots, painful to touch, I.Pe- trol. ; Soreness, ICaulo.; Soreness inside of thighs, Sars.; swelling, Apis, Apoc., Ars., Calc., IGraph., Lyc.; swelling, in anaemia, | |Sul.; tearing in thighs, IPetrol.; tearing in tibia, Sep., Sil; trembling, Agar, Caust., Hyos., Magn. C., Nitr.ac.; lameness in thighs, Carbo a.; pain down thighs, Berb., INitr.ac., IXan.; pains go into thighs, IAct. rac., Berb., Kali iod., Petrol., Stram.; pain in anterior of thighs, Kalm.; pains commence in middle of thighs, over limbs, and entire body, Castor.; pain in right thigh (parenchymatous metri- tis), l l Lac c.; thighs feel as if squeezed, Kali iod.; Varices worse, Ferr.; weary, Calc. p., Niccol. 8& limbs. * During menses, leucorrhoea: Alum., Ars., Bov., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., Cinch., Con., ſod., Magn. m., Merc., Phos.; milky, excoriating, LPhOS. During menses, limbs: as if asleep, IGraph.; bruised pain, Nitr. ac.; cold, Arn., Cham., Crotal., Sec.; crawling, IGraph.; drawing, Con., ITNux m., Spong., Stram.; numbness, IGraph, ; pain, IBell., IGraph., IKalm., Ver; pains (dysmenorrhoea), Bell.; soreness, HSep.; stitching, IGraph.; swelling of hands and feet, IGraph.; tearing, Bry.; twitching, ICoff. During menses, lips: bluish, ICed.; cold, ICed.; crawling, IGraph.; dry, Bry, ICed., Magn. c.; formication, || Graph.; pale, Cycl., Ferr.; swol- len, Phos. During menses, liver: pain, Aloe, Nitr. ac.,INux m., Phos. ac., Puls.; contractive pain, Bufo. During menses, malaise: Curar. During menses, mammae : burning, Indig.; dart- ing, Iod.; darting in right, Grat.; dwindling, Con, Iod., Lac def.; sore nipples, Chann.; hard, Con., Carboa.; painful, Calc., Con., Iod., IMurex, Phos., Sang.; pain, as if they would ulcerate, Merc.; sensitiveness, ICon., Helon., Thuya ; Sore, -1Con., Helon., Lac c., Zinc.; stitches, Berb., Caust., HCon., Phos.; stitches beneath left, Caust.; swollen, Calc., Cham., 1Con., IDulc., Helon., Thuya ; tumor, dirty or bluish red spots (scirrhus mammae), ICarbo a.; pain and sensitiveness in irritable tumor of breast, extended down arm of affected side and at times causes sympathetic enlargement of a gland in axilla, l l Phyt. During menses, mental condition: agony (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; anxiety, Acon., I Bell., Coccul., IIgn., IKali c., IMerc., INatr. m., INitr. ac., Sil., | |Zinc.; anxiety and restless- ness, followed by faintness, ICalc.; better, Stann.; dejected, melancholy, Amm. c., IAur. met., ICaust., Ign., IMur. ac., Natr. m., TPetrol., IPuls., Sep., Sil.; despondent, weary of life, Berb., Sil.; distress ceases as soon as flow begins, Stann.; disturbance, Acon., Bell.,Cham.,Coff, Ver.;excitable, in dys- menorrhoea, IPuls.; great excitement, Magn. m.; fear, Coff.; fear when alone, but dread of strangers or company, Con...; headstrong, even quarreling, Cham.; howling, ICOccul.; in hypochondriasis, Curar.; irksomeness, Berb.; irritable, Act. rac., Bry., Caust., Cham., INux v., Sul., Zing.; loguacity, IStram.; low-spir- ited (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c.; melancholy, at puberty, l l Hell.; moaning, Ars., Coccul.; cannot bear music, Natr. c.; nervous, Natr. c.; nervous, in dysmenorrhoea, | | Puls.; nervous excitement, IMagn. m.; peev- ish, Zinc.; pimples which she fears will prove to be little snakes and twine and twist round one another, Lac c.; sadness, with palpitation and morning headache, Natr. m.; Screaming (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; starts at least noise, Bor.; stupid (exophthalmus), Lyc. v.; earnest Supplication, IStram.; trouble, dysmenorrhoea 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 663 for five years, IGraph.; vacuity of ideas (ex- ophthalmus), Lyc. vir.; weeping, Act. rac., Ars., Cact., Coccul., ICoff, Con., Cycl., IIgn., Lyc., Petrol., Phos., Plat., IPuls., Sec., Sep., Stram., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; weeping, in morn- ing, Calc.; spasmodic weeping, Thuya ; Vari- able, Acon.; excessive sense of wretchedness, ITabac.; worse, II Act. rac. tº nervous. During menses, motion : " must keep perfectly still, least movement increases flow, I Ferr.; cannot bear downward motion, IBor. During menses, mouth: breath offensive, Caulo., | | Ced., Merc., Sep. ; breath of a mercurial odor, Merc.; dry, INux m.; gums bleeding, ICed.; gums swollen, Nitr. ac.; gums sickly color, Merc.; gums throbbing, IISep.; palate burning as if sore and raw, Natr. S.; saliva- tion, Merc.; saliva bloody, Natr. m.; pain- ful little ulcer in back part on right side, in angle of upper and lower jaw, troublesome during mastication and otherwise, IFluor.ac.; running of water, Agar., Nux m.; running of water at night, IPuls.; taste bad, IPuls.; taste bitter, ICaulo., Chel., IPuls.; taste foul, Kali c., Mosch., Sep.; taste flat, IKali c., Magn. c.; taste salty, Merc.; taste sour, ICalc., Lyc., Sul. During menses, nausea; Amm. m., Ant.c., Arn., Bell., Bor., Bry., HCalc., Canth., HCaps., Carbo v., Caulo., Cham., Chel., Coccul., Con., ICup. m., Gels., IGraph., Hyos., Ipec., IKali c., Lobel., Lyc., Magn. c., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., IPuls., | | Sep., Ver., Vib.; early in day, menses appear, l l Ver.; after eating, IKali c.; in morning, chilliness and attacks of faintness, Nux v.; on sitting up in bed, Bry., Coccul.; with weakness and trembling, IGraph. During menses, neck: itching, Magn. c.; pain in nape of, ICalc.; tearing pain in nape, Magn. c.; throbbing in nape, Nitr. ac.; tension in nape, Berb. During menses, nervous: Acon., Apis, Ars., Bell., Bor., Calc., Cham., Coccul., ICoff., Croc., Gels., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Kali c., Lil. tig., IMagn. m., Merc., Natr. c., INux v., Phos., Plat., IPuls., Rhus, Senecio, Sep., Sul., Thuya ; extreme nervous erethism, Stram. Hºe mental condition. During menses, neuralgia: Amyl.,Gels., Kalm., Ver., Xan.; vehement tearing through whole -body, particularly left side, Berb. §§§ pain (colic, dysmenorrhoea). During menses, night: orgasm of blood, with restless sleep, Calc.; discharged no blood, |Caust. During menses, nose : bleeding, Amb., IBry., Lach., Natr. S., Sul.., Ver.; bleeding in young girls, Sep.; cold, Ver.; coryza, Amm. c., IGraph., IKali c.; coryza, at commencement, Magn. c. During menses, odor: rank, or strong, as of semen, Stram. During menses, ovaries: pain with appearance, Bell.; burning and cutting when urinating, Natr. m.; cramping, pains, ICOccul.; cutting, ICoccul.; cutting, in left, IPhos.; cutting from right to left, ILyc.; dragging, tearing and sore- ness of left, worse during, dragging through to small of back (chronic ovaritis and leucor- rhoea), IPlat.; drawing, Goss.; heat, Lac c.; heaviness, Apis ; laborlike, pain in right, Apis ; lancinating, IBor., Collin.; neuralgia, Crotal.; pain undefined, Apis, Bell., Collin., Con., Gels., l l Iod., IILach, Lil. tig., Sabad., Thuya, Ustil.; pain, in inflammatory disease of uterus, Iod.; pain in left, Arg. met, Lach., Thuya, Ustil.; pain in left (epilepsy), Atrop. S.; pain in left, extending down inner side of thigh, Phos.; pain in right, I Apis, Iod., ILyc, Sars.; sensitive to pressure, INux m.; Sensitiveness of left (epilepsy), IAtrop. s.; sensitiveness of right, IApis, Iod.; shooting in right, IPOd.; stinging, I Apis, Bor., Graph., Goss.; Stitches, Bor., Coloc., Graph., Ustil.; swelling, Apis, Bell., Collin., Graph.; swollen, Brom., JNux m.; swollen, in left (epilepsy), IAtrop. s. During menses, pain (colic, dysmenorrhoea): IAbrot., IIA con., II Act. rac., Amm. c., An- ac. Or., Ant. t., Apis, Ars, Ars. met., Asar., | | Aurant., Aur. met., IIPell., IIBerb., IBor., II Brom., Cact., Calc., Calc. p., HCarbo v., IICaulo., ICaust., IICham., Chin. S., Chlor- al., ICic., ICinch., Coca, IICoccul., 1Coff, II Coloc., Collin., IICon., ICroc., ICrotal., Cup. m., Curar., ICycl., Diad., Diosc., | | Ferr., IFerr. mur., l l Ferr. ph., IIGels., IGoss., IIGraph., Ham., Helon., Hydras., Hyos., Hyper., Ign., Inul., Iod., Ipec., Kali bi., IKali c., IKaliiod., Kalin., IKalm., Kreo., ILac c., ILach., ILaur., Led., Lil. tig., Lobel., ILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., IIMagn. p., Magn. S., Mang, Merc., Merc. per., IIMillef, |Mitch. rep., Mosch., Murex, Mur. ac., INatr. c., Natr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., Nitr. ac., INux m., INux v., | | Ol.jec., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., IPlat., Plumb., Pod., IIPuls., IRhus, Sabina, Sang., ISec., Senec., IISep., Sil., Spong., IStram., IISul, Sul. ac., | | Syph., | | Tarant., | | Thuya, Illustil., ITVer., ITVer. v., Vespa, Il Vib., IXan., IZinc.; agonizing, driving patient almost distracted, IXan.; after anger, IICham.; from back to front, Cham.; better by having back pressed, IMagn. m.; easiest position is on flat of back, with limbs extended, pain worse walking, better by warmth, I |Sabina ; in a barren woman, l l Phyt.; bearing down, Act. rac., | | Asaf., IIBell., Cham., ICon., ICroc., IGels., ILach., Natr. c., INitr. ac., IIMux m., IPuls., ISec, Sep. Thuya; bearing down, with draw- ing in legs, Con...; at beginning, ICrotal.; bend- ing double, Act. rac., Acon., Coff., IIColoc.; with difficult breathing, Merc. per.; bruised pain, Arg. nit., Arn., Bry., Carbo v., Coff., Con., Merc., INux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sul.; bruised, in loins, belly and thighs, Bov.; burning, Ars., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., Nux v., Phos., Rhus, Sep., Sul.; with violent orgasm and heat of chest, Merc. per.; with shooting in left chest, or sharp pains about heart, ICon.; with chilliness, IKali c., IVer.; gooseflesh all over, with heat in head, Kali iod.; chorea, Puls.; near climacteric period, | |Psor.; caused by a cold, or check of sweat, | | Ol. caje.; takes cold easily, IDulc.; with cold- ness, ITVer.; congestive, I Apis, Hydras., Ver. v ; congestive, with ovarian irritation, IUstil.; pelvic and portal congestion, IICollin.; with constipation, Natr. S.; contractive, Ign.; contractive, on every motion and breath, 1Coccul.; with convulsions (salt sitz bath), Natr. m.; hysteric convulsions, Caulo.; sever- est at greatest flow, causing convulsive move- 664 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. ments, l l Tarant. ; convulsions commence in stomach, Diad.; crampy, Brom, ICinnab., lCoccul., 1Coff., IColoc., ICup. m., IGels., IIgn., IILach., Natr. m., IVib.; cramp, at beginning, Calc.; Cramp, must bend double, sometimes worse after eating or drinking, 1Coloc.; cramps to chest, causing nausea and vomiting, ICup. m. ; cramps, deep, instead of flow, Coccul. ; cramp through hip joints and pelvis, Form.; cramps in legs, IGels. ; cramp, as if abdomen would burst, HNitr. ac.; crampy pressure, better by pressure and re- cumbent position, Ign.; cutting, Apis, Bell., *Calc., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., ICOccul.,Coloc., Ferr., Kali c., Merc., Natr. C., Rhus, ISec., Se- necio, Sep., Sil. ; cutting, on appearance, 1Caust.; cutting, from back to uterus, Helon. ; cutting obliging her to bend double (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; cutting in bowels, limbs clammy, then profuse leucorrhoea, Lil, tig.; cutting, menses too early, IOl. an.; cutting, from epigastrium into hypogastrium, sides of abdomen and back, I Ars.; cutting, On every motion and breath, HCoccul.; cut- ting, from uterus to sacrum, Calc. p.; with dark, stringy blood, ICroc.; comes on day be- fore (gastric ulcer), Arg. nit.; first day, IILach.; on first day and day previous, ILach.; in delicate chlorotic women, IHe- lon.; in delicate women of lax fibre, Helon.; generally an hour and a half after dinner or supper, l l Phyt.; with abundant discharge, IIDXan.; discharge profuse, I | Erig.; discharge scanty, l l Iod., Sep.; discharge scanty, with epilepsy, Glon.; discharge scanty, with pain in small of back, Sul.; discharge scanty, slimy blood, IApis ; better after discharge of large clot, I | Vib.; with diuresis, Ascl. s.; drawing, Mosch., ISul.; drawing, in sides, at commencement, IMagn. c.; during or preced- ing flow, Magn. p.; with eruption and perios- titis, probably syphilitic, IKali bi.; from ex- citement, IICalc.; eyes congested with photo- phobia, Il Yan.; face flushed and feverish, II Xan.; face deep red, Acon., IBell., IFerr., IGels., Natr. c.; near famishing, Merc. per.; approach of menses fills her with great fear, |Plumb.; in feeble, torpid subjects, with ten- dency to congestion of lungs, liver, or head, | |Sang.; flow ceases during attack, ICycl.; flow being normal, Caulo.; flows only one hour every day, on stopping, violent pain in left ovary, alternates with gagging and vomit- urition, Lach.; in women of full habit, Bell.; in irregularly menstruating young girls, I |Mil- lef.; grinding, Polyg.; griping, Bor.; griping, with pressure in abdomen and groins, Kali c.; congestion to head, I Bell, I Bry., IGels., IGlon., INux v., Sul.; with headache, Merc. per.; with sick headache, IGels, IIIpec, IPuls., ISang.; with aching or sharp pains about heart, Con.; with heat, Merc, per; with hemorrhoids, diarrhoea and loss of appe- tite, ICollin.;, horrible, causing loud crying and weeping, | | Cact.; better from hot formen- tations, l l Glon ; lasting one hour, time reg- ular, Euph.; hysterical, Gels.; inflammatory, IHam.; in inguinal region, IIXan.; inguinal region, cutting, ||Senecio; drawing up of knees, with bearing down, laborlike pains, with pressing of feet against Support, as in labor, Med.; laborlike, IAct. rac., Agar., IAlet, I |Asaf., Bell., ICalc., HCham., Con., Cycl., HCalc. p., IGels, IGraph., IIgn., ILach., INatr. c., Nitr. ac., IPuls., IISabina, ISec., HSep., Sul.; draws legs close together, head bent forward, I Tarant.; with heaviness of limbs, Merc. per.; to hips, IGels.; down thighs, IAct. rac., Arn., Berb., IKali c., Lil. tig., Nitr, ac, Nux v., Thuya, Ustil.; in region of liver, I |Phos. ac.; in lower abdomen and down thighs, ICrotal.; with obstinate megrim, IGraph. ; membranous, Bry., ICalc., IICham., Collin., | |Guaiac., IKali bi, ILac c., | | Ver. v., IVib.; membranous, with dysuria, Canth.; membranous, in rheumatic women, Rhus; in menorrhagia, Cann. i.; in chronic metritis, ILach.; with metrorrhagia, IErig.; begins in morning, ISars.; irritation of nervous system, Ign.; neuralgic, IGels., IHam., Kalm., Sang., TVer., IVib.; neuralgic, runs along course of genito-crural nerves, IISCan. ; obstructive, cramping, bearing down, l l Rhus; from ova- rian irritation, IHam.; with ovarian neural- gia, I Apis ; with irritable ovaries, IVib.; be- ginning in left ovary, IIIach.; at outset, II.Nux m.; pains running up, IILach.; in pelvis and loins, Agnus; as if pelvis were pressed together, Caust.; pinching, Bor., IPlat.; in plethoric women, HVer. v.; women of strong, plethoric constitutions, Petrosel. ; from obstructions in portal system, Ammo- niac.; in every position, Bar. c.; pressing in abdomen and small of back, downward, like a stone, IIPuls.; pressing downward (§§" bearing down); like something pressing on a sore place, this continues first part of period, and sometimes returns, IMurex ; pressure downward, with drawing in legs, Con...; pressure, tension, tearing into pelvis and to knees, better from warmth of bed, l l Nux v.; with prolapsus, IAlum., IVer.; with prolap- sus, in evening, Collin.; from puberty, || Phyt.; from puberty, cramps, vomiting, even convulsions attending first appearance, light- colored at onset, become dark and clotted, | | Puls.; dull, sickish, in pubic region, with bearing down (metrorrhagia), I Sep.; with acute pulmonary catarrh, I | Puls, ; pulsation violent, rapid, felt throughout body except in head, I Sabina ; pulse accelerated, Ferr. ph.; with restlessness, tossing in every direction, IIPuls.; in retroversion, Lil. tig.; rheumatic, HAct. rac., Bry., ICaulo., IGels., Rhod., IRhus; in right side, Cochl.; running down, AEsc. h., Con..., Ipec., Lach., Nux v., Ustil.; running up, Lach., Lyc., Phos., Sep.; pains from sacrum to pubes, IISabina ; sad and peewish, Cycl.; with scanty menses, Natr. s.; sickening pain, Hyper. ; the smaller the dis- charge the greater the pain, ILach.; in women of spare habit, and of a delicate, nervous tem- perament, II Yan. ; spasmodic, III?ell., IHCau- lo., IGels., || Plumb., HIVib.; spasmodic, in ab- domen and loins, worse by motion, cold and contact, ICOccul. ; spasmodic, pressing, Magn. c.; with faintness at stomach, IGels.; preceded by troublesome strangury, TVer. v.; stinging, from epigastrium to hypogastrium, sides of ab- domen and back, I Ars.; stitches in lower ab- domen, worse when sitting, ITNux m.; stitches in side, IKreo.; anxious, sweat breaking out from time to time, Merc. per.; with cold Sweat, Ars., ||Phos, ISec., ITVer, ; tearing, Caust., 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 665 ICinnab., IILach., Sec.; throbbing, instead of flow, IGlon.; throws herself upon ground, iCoff.; with trembling, Merc. per.; unremit- ting, for several hours, Caulo.; in upper ab- domen, on every motion, when stooping, and even while sitting, as if inner parts were suf- fering from sharp pressure of a stone, ICoc- cul.; with urinary symptoms, Senecio ; with urging to urinate, disappearing with onset of flow, worse cold milk, IKaliiod.; with vertigo, IGels.; with vomiting, IGels.; better in warm weather, when outdoors, worse during cold, | Tarant.; better by external warmth, LArs., Nux m.; with great weakness, TVer.; after getting wet during menses, l l Zinc.; of eight- èen years' standing, | | Lach: During menses, palpitation: Agar... Bufo., 1Cact., ICroc., IIgn., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IPhos., Sil., HSul, ITabac., Thuya ; in ciliary neuralgia, ICrotal. 533 heart. During menses, perineum: Soreness, Sep.; sore- ness between thighs near pudenda, IGraph. During menses, pulse: frequent, Croc.; less frequent, Ars. m.; small, ICroc., ISec. During menses, rectum : contraction, Coc- cul.; Sensation of constriction, Cact.; cramps, Caulo.; discharge bloody, I Amm. c., II Amm. m., Graph., Ham., Lach., Lyss.; discharge of mucus or blood, IILach.; dragging down (prolapsus), IAloe ; prolapsus, Aur. met., Elaps, Pod.; stitches, into anus and vulva, Ars.; throbbing, ILach.; uneasiness, urging to stool, INux v. During menses, restlessness: I.Acon., Apis, Ars., Bell., 1Cham., Coccul., Coſ.,Croc., Gels., Hyos., Ign., Ipec.,1Rali c.,INux v., Phos.,Plat., Puls., IRhus, Sec.,18ep., Stram. nervous,Sul., Thuya, Vib.; at night, HRhus, Uran. n. During menses, secretions: increase of tears, saliva, bile and urine, IPhyt. During menses, sensitive : to external impres- sions, Lyc., Phos., Plat. ; to nervous impres- sions, INux v. During menses, sexual excitement: increased, Agar., Bell., Bufo., ICanth., Cinch., Cina, Coff, Dulc., Hyos., Kali br., Lach., Mosch., Nux v., Plat., IIPuls., Sul. ac., IVer.; in as- thenopia, l l Sep.; nymphomania, IHyos., Kali br., Ver. During menses, sleep: dreamful, IKali c., Magn. c., Natr. m.; drowsiness, IKali c., II.Nux m., IPhos., Uran. n. ; drowsiness dur- ing day, Sul.; drowsy, hysterical women, INux m.; does not refresh, hysterical women, TNux m.; wakefulness, Amm. c., Ign., Magn. m., Natr. m., Senecio ; wakefulness at begin- ning of, Agar.; yawning, ICarbo a. During menses, skin : itching, IKali c.; symp- toms worse, Cham. During menses, spleen : pain, Pallad.; great pain, worse walking, even talking or cough- ing, I Apis ; stitches, Bufo. During menses, stiffness: all over, Calc. p. During menses, stomach : burning, Ars., Cup., Phos.; cardialgia, IILach., IPuls.; cardialgia, at every menstrual effort, ILach.; distension, Calc., Coccul., Cub., Lyc., Thuya ; sensation of emptiness, Ign., Sep.; eructations, sweet, | |Natr. m.; gastralgia, Diosc., IGraph.; gastric troubles, Cop.; retching, Thuya ; , painful sensation of commotion, upward and down- ward, hither and thither, ICroc.; pressing, ICaust., Sul., Thuya ; pressing, with running of water from mouth, Nux m.; sharp parox- ysmal pains, return on last day, making her bend forward and press on painful part to get relief, Coloc.; waterbrash at night, IPuls. During menses, stool: constant desire for (pa- renchymatous metritis), I ILac c.; hard, II Apis; ineffectual straining, ICalc., IPuls. During menses, sweat: ICaust.; cold, ICoff, ISec.; menorrhagia, Coccus; midnight, Bor.; profuse, IGraph., IHyos.; profuse, covered body during suffering (climaxis), l l Murex. During menses, taste: gº mouth. During menses, teeth: chattering from cold, Inul.; on edge, Merc.; grinding, at end, Ver. Hº toothache. During menses, thirst: IBell., ICed., Ver.; in afternoon, IZinc. During menses, throat: Sore, Cub., IMagn. c., ISul.; painful deglutition, Calc.; sore, begin and end with, IILac c. During menses, thunderstorm : aggravation during, Natr. c. During menses,thyroid gland: tumor more swol- len and painful at each return (goitre), IIod. During menses, toothache : Agar., Amm. c., |Ars., Bar. c., ICalc., ICham., IHyos., IKali c., IILach., INitr. ac., Puls., IISep., Sil., IIStaph.; worse at beginning, Natr. m.; be- ginning and at end, IPuls.; worse in propor- tion to diminution of flow, IILach.; drawing from teeth into cheek, which becomes swol- len, Sep.; drawing, better eating, worse warm fluids, Amm. c.; in hysterical women, Nux m.; every night, ICed.; worse warm fluids, Amm. C. §§º teeth. During menses, tongue: difficult speech, ICed.; dry, ICed.; felt paralyzed, ICed.; painful pricking, ICed.; red, with dark spots, IMerc. During menses, trembling : Cina, Graph., Hyos., Natr. m., JNitr. ac., Plat., Stram. During menses, twitching: Calc. s. During menses, ulcers: aggravation, Cham., IGraph., Phos., IPuls.; bleeding, IIPhos. During menses, urination : enuresis, IHyos.; every hour, profuse, pale, watery, clear urine, | | Vib.; ischuria worse (prolapsus uteri), |Aur. met.; painful, when menses come urging disappears, IKali iod. During menses, urine: albuminous, Helon.; corroding, Alum., Apis ; offensive, Nitr. ac., Sep.; profuse, ICham., IHyos., Phos.ac., Vib., During menses, uterus: erosion or ulceration of cervix, Phyt.; constrictive spasm, Bell., ICact., IStaph.; displacement, Act. rac.,Caulo., Lil. tig.; displacement causes dysmenorrhoea, |Lil. tig.; heat in region of, Lac c.; feels as if os were open, IILach.; pain (parenchyma- tous metritis), l l Lac c.; prolapsus uteri worse, ICalc. p. ; spasm, Con, Ign.; stinging in cervix, Con.; swollen, Nux m. Hº pain (dysmenorrhoea). During menses, vagina: burning, Berb., Graph., Nux v., Sul.; dryness, Graph.; pain, Ars. m.; prolapsus, Merc.; rasping, Berb.; stitches, Bell., Berb., ICon... IGraph., Kreo., Rhus, Sabina, Sul. ac. tº Menses, acrid. During menses, vertigo: Acon., Calc., Calc. p., ICaulo., Caust, Con., ICroc., Cycl., ISul., Uran. n.; dread of downward motion, IBor., Ferr., IStann.; with flushes of heat and sweat, IPhos. ac.; worse during, All. Sat. 666 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. During menses, vomiting : Amm. c., I Amm. m., Ant. c., Carbo V., Cham., Coccul., Coff, Qong Cup. m., Gels, Graph., Ign., IKali c., Kali bi., Lyc., Nux v., Phos., IPuls., ||Sep., Ver.; of nervous women, Coccul.; which had ceased for thirty hours, uninterrupted, of scent- less white gelatinous fluid (cholera morbus), Jatroph.; yellow, bitter matter, Caulo. During menses, weakness (debility, exhaustion, prostration) : ..] I Agar.., || Aloe, Ars., Berb., ICarbo a., Cinnab., IHelon., IIod., ILach., Lil. tig., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMurex, Nic- col., Nux. V., IPhos., ISabina, Sec., iWer.; especially in extremities, Ign.; unable to open eyelids, Act. rac.; faint spells, ISul.; overfa- tigued, Calc. p.; fatigue, especially of thighs, Amm. c.; languor, Calc. p.; physical lan- guor and mental depression unfitting her for work, could overcome them by forced ex- ertion, Ferr.; lassitude, IGraph., IHelon.,Iod., IKali, c., Nux m., Petrol.; lassitude, ap- proaching faintness, Ign.; great lassitude at commencement, Magn. c.; must lie down, | |Sep.; in morning, IISep.; muscular relaxa- tion, Tabac.; in ovarian tumor, Apis; pros- tration, Uran. n.; can hardly speak, HiCarbo a.; can Scarcely speak, stand or talk, ICOccul.; with stretching, Carbo v.; tired, Bor., Caust., IGraph., Nitr, ac., Thuya ; walking difficult, often impossible (uterine disease), IMurex. AFTER MENSEs, abdomen: colic, INatr. m.; Spasmodic colic, HCarbo v.; distended and Sore, Lil. tig.; laborlike cramps, Kreo.; lame feeling in bowels, ICinch.; sensation as if menses would reappear, HKreo., ILyc., IPlat., Puls.; pain undefined, Cham., Iod, Magn. c.; TNitr. ac.; pain below navel, as if intestines Were torn, Graph.; pain (metritis), I ILac c.; Soreness, ICycl.; Soreness, with fear and ap- prehension that something horrible will hap- pen, HPallad. After menses, aggravation: of old symptoms and appearance of new, Nux v.; of all uter- ine pains and complaints, IKreo., Nux v. After menses, anaemic: Ant. c., HCalc., ICinch., IFerr., INatr. m. After menses, appetite: want of, Calc. p.; rav- enous, Ustil. After menses, arms: jerking, Graph. After menses, back: aching, Calc. p., IKali c., Magn. C., Ver.; aching, heavy dragging, on exertion pain shoots up back from hip to shoulder, l l Ustil.; cramp, Bor.; pain in loins, is: pain in small of (metrorrhagia), ep. After menses, better: all symptoms (exoph- thalmus), ILyc. vir. After menses, breathing: asthma, IISpong.; difficult, Natr. m., IPuls. After menses, chest: congestion, Thuya; pain, Cinch., Magn. C., Sep.; constant suffering un- der left, breast, at margin of ribs, Ustil; rāles (phthisis), Ars. i. After menses, chilliness: Il Chin. S., Graph., Raſi c. After menses, coition: aversion to, Berb., Caust., Kali c., Natr. m., IPhos., Sep., Sul. 2.0. After menses, constipation: Graph. After menses, convulsions: epileptic, Syph. After menses, diarrhoea: Ars., Graph., ILach., INatr. m.; with colic, IILach. After menses, discharge : gº leucorrhoea. After menses, ears: singing or ringing, Cinch., |Ferr. After menses, emaciation: IPhos. After menses, eruption: erythematous, ap- peared over stomach, itched intensely for thirty minutes, and then suddenly disap- peared, IColoc. After menses, eyes: ulcers on cornea, ICalc.; inflamed, Calc.; surrounded by a livid cir- cle, Phos. After menses, face : erysipelas of left cheek, IStram.; tearing lightning-like stitches in up- per and lower jaws, with palpitation and fluttering of heart, l l Spig.; paleness, INatr. m., Puls.; blue rings around eyes, IPhos.; swelling of face and lower limbs, with almost complete apnoea, least motion threatening suffocation, IDig. After menses, fainting: 10 inch. After menses, feet: cold, l l Chin. s. After menses, genitals: dryness, Natr. m.; heat, Kali br.; itching, Con., JNatr. m.; itch- ing, with acrid smelling, bloody ichor, after menses, IKreo., Tarant.; pruritus vaginae (prosopalgia), Mez.; Soreness, IKali c. After menses, head: buzzing, IKreo.; conges- tion, Natr. m., Thuya; dulness, Natr. m. After menses, headache: Agar., Asar., | | Car- bol. ac., | | Chin. s., HFerr., Kali bi., Lach., Lyc., Natr. m., Puls.; dull, ICinch.; in dysmenor- rhoea, l l Ver. v.; over eyes worse, l l Natr. ph.; with red face, nausea and vomiting, Natr. m.; megrim, Calc.; neuralgia in paroxysms, with twitching and drawing in limbs and cords of neck, which were like wire, l l Med.; shoot- ing, Berb.; stinging, Berb., ILyc., Natr. m.; stitching, Berb.; tearing, Berb.; throbbing, Calc. p., IGlon.; throbbing, worse in open air, |Carbo a. After menses, hysterical symptoms: Ferr. After menses, legs: aching in, Calc. p. After menses, leucorrhoea ; IAlum., IBor.,IBov., ICalc., Calc. p., Carbo v., ICham., ICinnam., Cinch., Cubeb., IIGraph., IHydras., Iod., Kali c., IKreo., ILyc., Lil. tig., Magn. c., Merc., INatr. m., INiccol., INitr. ac., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., HRuta, IISep., ISil., ISul.., | | Thlaspi; acrid, ILach., Nitr. ac.; acrid smelling, bloody ichor, with itching and biting in parts, Kreo.; bland yellow leucorrhoea (dys- menorrhoea), IPuls.; bloody, ICinch.; bloody, mucous, Ars.; bloody mucus causes itching, IZinc.; brown, Nitr. ac.; burning, IPhos.; with clots, Cinch.; constant and profuse (hy- drops ovarii): ; Ferr. iod.; copious (amenor- rhoea), l l Nux v.; copious muco-purulent mat- ter, worse, ulcerated cervix), Merc.; corrosive, Ruta ; corrosive, for ten days (general break- down after repeated attacks of pneumonia), ILach.; creamy, Trill.; usually in daytime, | | Kalif.; fetid, INitr. ac.; fetid, bloody, I Ta- rant.; fetid, watery, Ars.; flesh-colored, INitr. ac.; greenish, Nitr. ac.; sudden gush of muddy waters, Nitr. ac.; with hemi- crania, Sep.; irritating (prosopalgia), Mez.; inflamed swelling of labia, IlBor.; long- continued, l l Sabina; mucous, Nitr, ac.; serous fluid, Tabac.; stopping suddenly and soon flowing again, lasting several days, with pain in bowels, before discharge, ICon...; Elaps, 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 667 thick, Nitr. ac., Trill.; thick, mucous, three days after, Zinc.; thick, yellow, offensive (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; thin, Nitr. ac.; thin, yellowish white for two days, transparent, jellylike, worse, IPallad.; watery, IMagn. C., TNitr. ac.; one week, IKalm.; two weeks after, lasting three or four days, Magn.m.; white,mu- cous, menses Smelling like valerian and having white sediment, IMurex ; yellow, Trill.; yel- low, with itching, IPhos.ac.; yellow and thick (metrorrhagia), I | Sep.; yellowish (dysmenor- rhoea), Tarant. After menses, limbs: aching, Calc. p.; lassi- tude, Kreo.; right wrist and left ankle weak, ache as if paralyzed, Natr. ph. After menses, liver: pain in region of, to right shoulderblade, Bor. After menses, lying : on right side, pain in left, and vice versa, Graph. After menses, mammae: pressure, especially at nipple, Berb.; stitches in left, Berb.; swelling, with secretion like milk, Cycl.; sensation as if One was swollen, Berb. After menses, mental condition : depression, Alum., ICinch., Ustil.; fearfulness, IPhos.; ill- humored, Bufo.; symptoms of insanity, Ign.; moaning, Stram.; Sobbing (nymphomania), Stram.; whining (nymphomania), Stram. After menses, mouth: ptyalism, ICed. Aºnenses nausea: Canth., | | Chin. S., Puls., Vib. After menses, nervous debility: l l Carbol. ac.; nervous troubles, Nux v. Bº Hysteria. After menses, ovaries: inflamed, Canth.; hard, IGraph.; painful, IBor., JPlat., Thuya, Zinc.; sensitiveness of right region, IIod.; swelling and hardness, IGraph. After menses, palpitation : Agar., IIod., INatr. m., Plat.; with pain, as if heart were hanging by a thread, and every beat would tear it off, ILach. After menses, pulse: accelerated, Natr. m.; low, quick, intermittent, IGels. After menses, reappearance of menses: IFCreo., ILach., IILyc., INux v., Trill., IUstil. After menses, sexual excitement: increased, IPlat., Sul. ac.; insatiable desire, Calc. p.; in a single woman, l l Med. ; erotomania, IKali br. tº coition. After menses, sleep: interrupted, with anxiety, Agar.; insomnia, Kalibr., Thuya ; nightmare, Thuya ; twitching, before falling asleep, |Natr. m. After menses, stomach: cramps, IBell., Bor., Kali c., Lach., Sul. After menses, sweat: hysterical, Sep.; pun- gent, offensive, in axilla and soles, Sep. After menses, toothache: Bry., ICalc., Cham., Phos., Rhod., Sabina, Thuya. After menses, trembling: Cinch. After menses, unconsciousness; one or two days after, during night (epilepsy, after falling on head), ICup. m. After menses, urine: bloody mucus, Canth.; milky Natr. m. After menses, uterus: congestion, Plat., Sul.; cramps, ICOccus, Iod., Plat., Puls.; induration, IIod., Kreo.; pain in region of, reaching high with arms, Graph.; pressing down, Con...; pres- sive pain, I lTarant.; severe pain in region of, with profuse yellow, brown, bloody leucor- rhoea, two days after, I Lac c.; prolapsus, I Agar., Brom., Kreo., ILyss.; shooting, | | Ta- rant.; tender, Kreo.; weakness and dragging, as if uterus fell from right to left (chronic me- tritis), Lil. tig. After menses, vagina: burning, Berb., Graph., Kreo., Lyc., Sul.; dryness, Berb., ILyc., Natr. m., Sep.; constricting pain, followed by fluor albus, Kreo.; itching, Con. Bº leucorrhoea. After menses, vertigo : Agar, Ant. t., Con., Puls., Ustil. After menses, vomiting: Bor., Canth., Gels., is v., Puls.; bilious (hepatic disorder), ICro- tal. p After menses, weakness: Act. rac., IAlum., Benz. ac., | | Chin. S., IICinch., IIIpec., IPhos.; exhausted, body and mind (leucorrhoea), IAlum.; from loss of blood, IHelon.; lassi- tude, Berb.; pain, as from exhaustion, Agar.; does not recover before next period, Thlaspi; tiredness, Alum., Bell., Carbo a., Cub., Natr. m., Plat., Thuya. OVARIES, abscesses: Bell., Crotal, IHep., IILach., Merc., Plat. Psor., Sil.; disorgani- zation, ILArs.; after pus has been discharged under influence of Lachesis, l l Plat. Ovaries, aching: dull, I ISul.; in right, worse by rapid walking or exercise, ILact. ac.; numb, in left, third month of pregnancy, IPod. Hº neuralgia, pain, Soreness. Ovaries, affections (undefined): Arn., IKreo., IILyc., Pallad., | |Plat.; of left, IAlum., I Arg. met., IILach., Lil., Lyc., Pod.; with pro- nounced nervous disorders, especially in mar- ried women, Syph.; of right, I Apis, Ars., Bell., Bry., Ferr., Glon., Lach., IILyc., IIPal- lad., Pod.; with swelling and tenesmus, worse during menses, Ham.; with syphilis, Aur. met. - Ovaries, atrophy: IBar. m., IIod. Ovaries, bearing down feeling: IApis, ICanth., IFerr. iod., IHam., ILac def., Magn. m., | |Plat.; dragging pain to thigh from right (affection of liver), IMagn. m. ; laborlike pains in left, before menses, ILach.; in prolapsus uteri, IApis ; as if something were pulling left down, causing it to be sore, pain when walk- ing, to left groin, as if leg pushed something, with burning heat, Med.; right side, in even- ing, Apis; in right, in ovaritis, IApis ; when standing, IILil. tig. Hº pressing. Ovaries, beating: B& throbbing. Ovaries, boring pain: causing her to draw up double, with restlessness, Coloc.; in dropsy, Brom.; in left (hysteralgia), Zinc.; in left, better by pressure, entirely relieved during menstrual flow, l l Zinc. Ovaries, bruised pain : Arn.; in left, Arg. met.; worse from motion and pressure (hys- teria), Therid. Bº aching, soreness, sprained pain. Ovaries, burning: Ananth., IIApis, II Ars., IBell.., | | Bufo., ICanth.; distress, Ustil.; in dropsy, Ars.; , in dropsy, with tumor, IIApis ; constant, in left, extending from left leg even to foot (ovaralgia), l l Lac c.; in region of left, after several premature labors, IThu- ya; in region of left, general breakdown, after repeated attacks of pneumonia, Lach.; in neuralgia, Sep.; in one or the other more and more frequently, until labor (abortion), IApis ; paroxysmal, with stitches in forehead, and excessive sexual excitement, l l Plat.; espe- 668 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. cially right, Kali iod.; in right (ovaritis), IApis ; in right (ovaritis caused by a kick), |Ars.; in right, from near hip bone down to os pubis (swelling of right ovary), Lach. Hº inflammation. Ovaries, cancer: Ars., ICon., Graph., Kreo., ILach., Psor. Ovaries, congestion : Apis, Bell., Ham, Po- lyg., Sep., Syph., Ustil.; acute, causes men- orrhagia (prolapsus uteri), IApis ; especially right, before menses, with Soreness and sensi- tiveness, making every motion,even breathing, painful, Lac. c.; in suppressed menses, Apis ; after abuse of mercury, Hep.; of right, Sec.; Sensation as of, with pain as from a corrosive tumor, IKali iod. Hº enlarged, heaviness, inflammation, swelling. Ovaries, constrictive pains: in right, I |Puls. Ovaries, Cramping pain: into groins, IBufo.; in left, with severe palpitation, INaja ; in left, as though squeezed in a wise, IColoc.; particularly during menses, ICOccul. Ovaries, cutting : Arum t.; in dropsy, IApis ; like a knife in left, I l'Ustil.; as from knives (ovaritis), Sabad.; in left, Thuya; in left, fine, when stretching in bed, goes across to right, Apis ; two inches above left, Eup. pur.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Puls.; in left, worse at intervals, extending down thigh, Apis ; in left, then right, l l Apis ; particularly during menses (dysmenorrhoea), ICOccul.; in left, during menses, IPhos.; in right, Arg. nit.; worse standing, walking, palpitation (ovarian tumor), IApis ; tearing pain, Ham.; down thigh, worse on right side (ovaritis, ovarian tumor), IApis. B& darting, lancinating, shooting, stitches. Ovaries, cysts: gºt tumors. Ovaries, darting: Abrot., Absinth.; in right, extend to knee, with sore, painful breasts (after miscarriage at sixth month), Lac c.; from centre of right to lower edge of liver, Med. §§º cutting, lancinating, shooting, stitches. Ovaries, distress: in left, with scanty menses, IThuya. Ovaries, dragging: in left, to small of back, worse during menses (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; in left, ILac def.; in right, caused by pain, IBry. Ovaries, drawing: l l Apis, ICinch.; aching, burning, sometimes agonizing, in left, with severe cutting, drawing in left loin (ascites), | | Rheum ; in right, from near hip bone to os pubis (swelling of right ovary), ILach; in left, , screams, has to bend (epilepsy), third month of pregnancy, IAtrop. S.; in left, extending towards stomach, before menses, IColoc.; painful in right, downward and forward, bet- ter by rubbing, Pallad.; tensive pains after coition, lasting several hours (uterine affec- tion), Plat.; into thigh, worse from motion, bending or sitting bent, II Ars.; into thigh, . worse from motion (ovaritis), Ars. H&º dragging. ‘Ovaries, dropsy: II Apis, Arn., IIArs. , al., | | Aur. mur. nat., Bell., IICalc., ICinch., Co- loc., Con., IFerr. iod., Graph., IIod., Kali br., ILach., Lil. tig., ILyc., IPlumb., Prun., : Tereb., Zinc. gº swelling, tumors. Ovaries, dull pain: Hydrocot., Sep.; in chronic affection, IKreo.; constant, Ferr. ph.; con- stant, in left, IAmm. br.; distressing, in left, I ILil. tig.; in left, IBrom.; in chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea, |Plat.; in right, sometimes in left, with offensive leucorrhoea, Lil. tig.; beginning in right, extends to hip and rib and over thigh, better by lying upon it, Apis. Ovaries, enlarged: Aur. mur. nat., ICarbo a., IKalibr., Spong., Ustil.; become tender and more enlarged each time she takes cold or gets feet damp, IGraph.; chronic, especially right, IApis ; enormous distension,IAur. mur. nat. ; in left, with intense heat and Severe aching, could not bear pressure though it seemed as if she must press it, Med.; hyper- trophy, in a woman aet. 50, from an abortion twenty-five years previous, I Lact. v.; with lancinating, IICon...; left, could be seen pro- truding, I ILac c.; lump in left, IApis ; men- ses irregular, ILyc.; nausea, vomiting and expectoration of phlegm, Con., Bell.; right, size of a fist, 1% inches thick, painful when pressed, attached to uterus by a string thick as finger, ILach.; right, affection of liver, IMagn. m. B& congested, inflamed, swelling, tumor. Ovaries, eye : pain alternates between, Sul. Ovaries, fallopian tubes : hard on pressure, I Amyl. Ovaries, gnawing: in chronic ovaritis and leu- corrhoea, l l Plat. Ovaries, grinding: in right, as if it would burst, before or during menses, l l Graph. Ovaries, heat: IBufo. Hº" burning, inflam- mation. Ovaries, heaviness: better, leaning forward (facial neuralgia), I Sep.; in left, ILac def.; in ovarian dropsy and cancer of mammae, IIApis ; before menses, Apis; painful (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; with uter- ine polypi, ICon.; weight in left, worse after sleep (bronchitis), ILach. Hº congestion. Ovaries, hydatids: gº tumors cysts. Ovaries, hypertrophy: Bëº enlargement. Ovaries, induration: Apis, Ars., Aur, met., IBar. m., Bell., 11Con, Graph., IIod., Lach., IPallad., Plat., Psor. ISep., Spong.; chronic, especially right, IApis ; hard, on pressure, Amyl.; after a violent knock, followed by itching eruption on body and face, IPsor.: with lancinating, IICon...; of left, IGraph., IILach.; nausea, vomiting and expectoration of phlegm, Con; of right, with Soreness, and shooting pain from navel to pelvis, IPallad.; pains on touch, respiration or hawking, violent stitches, 1Graph.; right, in dropsy of ovaries, IIApis; stitching in right, I Bell.; throbbing, in right, Bell. Hº enlarged, swelling, tumor. Ovaries, inflammation (ovaritis): Acon. Act. rac., I Amb., Ant. c., Apis, Ars., Bell, Brom., Bry., HCact., Canth., Cinch, Crotal., Coloc., Con., Cub., Dulc., Euphor, Graph., Ham., IIod, ILach., Lil. tig., IILyc., Merc., IPallad., IPhos., Phos. ac., Plat., Phyt., Rhus, ISabad., Sabina, Staph., ISyph., Thuya,Ustil;; after abortion, iColóc., IISābina; acute, with high fever, TVer. v.; blennorrhoeiç, Aur.met., Merc., Nitr. ac., Puls., Thuya ; with burning in pároxysm, IPlat.: chronic, Ars., Bry., Cinch., Cöloc., Ign., IIod., Lach.: TLyc., Nux v., IIPallad., Phos. ac., IPlat. Rhus, Sabina, 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 669 Staph.; in childbed, IApis ; took cold after menses, I l'Ustil.; chronic, with leucorrhoea, | |Plat.; involuntary twitchings of muscles in consequence of chronic, Codein.; during climacteric period, with menorrhagia, I Plat.; in confinement, Bry.; from debilitating or emotional influences, Phos. ac.; from highly Seasoned food, stimulating drink, or by a too sedentary life, Nux v.; gonorrhoeal, | | Ham.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, Canth.; in hemorrhagic constitutions or connected with menorrhagic or puerperal septicaemia, Crotal.; indigestion, in consequence of chronic, Codein.; after premature labor, IISabina ; of left, I Apis, Graph., ILach., Thuya ; in left, after miscarriage, Ham.; of left, after con- finement, Lach.; in left, worse at each men- strual nisus, distressing pain, burning when walking or riding, must lie down, pain ex- tends through left iliac region into groin, and sometimes into left leg, pain sometimes burning, Thuya, ; especially right, before menses, with soreness and sensitiveness, making every motion, even breath, painful, Lac c.; inflamed, suppressed menses, IIA con., Apis ; worse in morning and after sleep, ILach.; morbid excitability of nervous system Codein. ; of right, Arg. met., Bell., ILyc.; in right side in women who have borne chil- dren, coming on suddenly from an imprudence in walking, getting wet, or from Sexual inter- course during or too soon after menses, or from excessive use of sewing machine, Pod.; with rheumatic complications, IBry., Phyt.; from sexual excess or hemorrhage, parts very sensitive to slight touch, Cinch.; subacute and chronic, Lil. tig.; subacute, incidental to pregnancy and menstruation, Ham.; sub- acute, and chronic, especially in rheumatic women, IGuaiac.; after getting feet wet, Puls. jº burning, congestion, enlargement, swelling. Ovaries, injuries: after a blow, uterine disturb- ance and tenderness, IHam. Ovaries, irritation: Ars.; amenorrhoea, Apis, | |Phyt.; in dysmenorrhoea, Apis, Vib.; with dysmenorrhoea, congestive. IUstil.; causes epilepsy, IKali br.; , with characteristic head- ache, Gels.; caused by rich living, highly seasoned food, stimulating drinks, or by a too sedentary life, INux v.; with scanty menses, I Ustil.; causes pruritus of genitals, IKalibr.; in right, caused by pain, Bry.; from strong sexual desire, causes menorrhagia, IKali br.; with ulceration of uterus, IPlat. gº sensitive. Ovaries, itching: Prun. Ovaries, jerking: smart, quick motion in left, Eup. pur. Ovaries, lancinating : Bell.; in ovarian dropsy, IIApis ; extending down thigh, worse right side (ovaritis and ovarian tumor), Apis. Bºe cutting, darting, shooting, stitches. Ovaries, lungs: sympathy between (ovaritis), IApis. oº:: lying: left side inflamed, cannot lie on right side on account of sensation as if some- thing were rolling over to that side, Lach.; unable to lie on either side, in chronic ovarian affection, IKreo. Ovaries, mental condition : worse from men- tal excitement, also walking, particularly worse the day after a musical evening or party, right side, Pallad. Ovaries, neuralgia: Act. rac., | | Amm. br., Amm. m., Atrop. S., Bell., Cham., Coccul., 1Coloc., Crotal., Gels., Ham., Kalibr., Kali ph., Lach., | | Lac c., ILil. tig., IILyc., Naja, Plat., Sep., Staph.,Tarant., Therid., Urt. ur., Ustil.., Vespa, Zinc.; sharp pains dart up and down arm, | | Lac c.; chronic, excited by atmospheric change, IRan. b.; congestive, with violent palpitation, TNaja; with dysmenorrhoea, Apis; headache and epilepsy, Atrop.; intermittent, of left, Ziz.; intermittent, of left, which is as large as a hen’s egg and tender to touch, | | Ustil.; of left, IILach.; beginning in left, darting like lightning towards right, I ILac c.; particularly on left, in women who have had overwork, particularly left side, burning press- ing, tensive pains, IILach.; sharp, down left leg to foot, l l Lac c.; shooting and darting like lightning, worse right side, IIMagn. p.; menstrual colic, begins in left, Lach.; pure neurosis, and during menses, with flushing or pressing in vertex, Crotal.; in ovaritis, l l Ustil.; with rheumatic complications, Phyt.; right, Sore by spells, pain darts down leg to foot, | | Lac c.; from ungratified sexual desire, Kali br.; sharp pains dart down thighs, I ILac c. gº irritation, pain. Ovaries, numbness: beginning in right, ex- tends to hip and ribs, and over thigh, better lying on it, Apis. Ovaries, pain (undefined): Acon., Apis, I Ars., Bell., Brom., IBry., Cact., HCanth., Coloc., Cop., IHam., Helon., IIod., ILach., Lil. tig., IPod., IRhod., Sabad., lSec., Staph., Sul., Tereb.; in left, with anteversion, Lil. tig.; in ascites, I |Senecio ; to back, Sul.; in left, with constant backache (displacement of ute- rus), l l Sep.; in one or both, with profuse dis- charge of dark clotted blood of fetid odor (menorrhagia), I l'Ustil.; to right breast (ova- rian tumor), Apis ; worse from coition, I Apis ; come and go suddenly, Bell.; after confinement, IIIach. ; constant, Ustil.; better by excessive flow, IZinc.; frequent in left to uterus, with anaemia, Ham.; extending down. genito-crural nerves, IXan.; with chronic gonorrhoea, IPlat.; in left, seems to affect heart, with nervous spells, l l Tarant.; con- stant in left, passing down hip, has to limp, cannot bear pressuyº over ovary, º: in left, Arg. nit., IBrom., 1Coloc., IHam., Kali br., ILach., ILac c., Lil’ tig., Lyss., Naja, Phos., IPlat., | | Tarant., IUstil.., Vespa ; in left, with a sensation as if a sac were dis- tended, and if pressed would burst, Med.; in left, better by flow, I Zinc.; in region of left, alternate with gagging and vomituritio, in stopping of menses, which flow only one hour each day (dysmenorrhoea), Lach.; in left (epilepsy during menses), IAtrop. S.; in left (prolapsus), II Arg. met.; in left (prolapsus during climaxis), IIIach.; in left, walking in open air, soon subsiding, l l Carbol. ac.; down broad ligament to uterus, Ham.; wants to stretch limbs, IPlumb.; with disease of liver, IPod.; better lying on right side, Apis ; with appearance of menses, IBell.; during menses, | |Iod., SILach.; with retarded menses, IXan.; with retarded menses, from motion, better lying down, Pod.; with scanty menses, IXan., y 670 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. after metritis (ovaritis), Apis ; in chronic met- ritis, ILil. tig.; every few minutes (dysmenor- rhoea), TUstil.; worse by motion, in right, IBry.; especially at night, disturbing sleep, may re- cur night after night, until finally symptoms of abortion set in, Pod.; running outward and backward, Sep.; result of over-physiological action, always located in ovaries and duct, Thuya ; during pregnancy, IXan.; radiating to Sacrum and thighs, I Arg. nit.; in right, Apis, Bell., IBry, IIod., Lyss, IPallad., IPOd., | | Rhus; in right (amenorrhoea), I |Xan.; in right, to anterior crural nerve, increasing as it goes down, worse by straightening out , limbs, l IPOd.; in right (ovarian cyst), IIod.; increasing until better by a discharge of blood (climaxis), Lach.; in right, downward, worse standing and on motion, better from rubbing and lying down (chronic ovaritis), Ifallad.; especially in right, IPod.; in right, better af- ter flow of bright red blood, ILac c.; in right, better leaning forward (facial neuralgia), | |Sep.; commencing in right, passing down broad ligament to uterus, IIod.; in right, dur- ing and after menses (prolapsus uteri), IApis ; in right, every ten or fifteen minutes, each paroxysm lasts one to three minutes, Apis ; in right, worse at night, prevents sleep, | | Syph.; from right, through internal sper- matic (ovarian) nerve to lumbar plexus, and from there along anterior crural nerve to knee, I | Pod.; right, down thighs, ICalc.; in right, down thighs, from reading or writ- ing, l l Natr. m.; in right, to thigh, while at rest, worse by touch, IBry.; extort screams (epilepsy), Atrop. S.; alternated sides, l l Lac c.; steady, I Apis; in left, with swelling, pains intermittent, shoot rapidly down legs, Ustil.; extending into thighs, IApis, Ars., IBry., Cact., Cham., IPhos., Staph.; left, extending down inner side of thigh, during menses, iPhos.; both sides, with numb and aching pain running into thighs (dysmenorrhoea), | | Pod.; from a corrosive tumor, with sensa- tion of swelling and congestion, IKali iod.; constant, from left to uterus, every day about 12 M., extends to right ovary and hypogastric region, | | Ustil.; worse in changes of weather, Rhod.; in whooping cough, l l Alum. Hº neuralgia. Ovaries, pinching : Canth.; in disease of ova- ries, l l Plat. Ovaries, pressing: Sep.; dull, wedgelike, as if a dull plug were driven from right towards womb, IIod.; as if a hard body were pressing backward and downward, better walking in Open air, ILil. tig.; heavy, during day, directly above left, Eup. pur.; painful in left (ovari- tis), ILach.; painful in region of right, IIArs.; in right, Ang. Bºt bearing down. Ovaries, pushing sensation: in left, IICaps. Ovaries, sensitive (tender): Ant. c., Apis, Bell., IBufo., IColoc., Ham., IILach.; Staph.; with profuse discharge of dark, clotted blood, of fetid odor (menorrhagia), I ITUstil.; in dys- menorrhoea, Apis ; left, IKali br., IILach.; left, during menses (epilepsy), Atrop. S.; left, to pressure, (chronic ovaritis), IIod.; left, worse after sleep (bronchitis), Lach.; left, cannot bear anything to touch, lifts bed- clothes, I ILac c.; over left, with downward pressure, as if everything would come out (dysentery), ILil. tig.; of swollen left (ova- rian dropsy), Lil. tig.; after menses, checked by taking a bath (nymphomania), Ant. c.; to pressure, I Apis, IILil. tig., IStaph.; to press- ure (chronic affection), I Kreo.; to pressure, during menses, INux m.; on deep pressure (dysmenofrhoea), IApis ; right, with ovarian cyst, IIod.; right, in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; right, after menses, IIod.; right, during menses, IApis, Iod.; right, to pressure, with bearing down pains (ovaritis), Pallad.; right, to touch, Sec.; tender spot over left, ICup. ars.; wincing from firm pressure over right, | |Sul. §§º irritation. Ovaries, sharp pains: IILil. tig.; passing down leg rapidly, Ustil.; during miscarriage, Apis ; in puerperal fever, l l Ver. v.; in right, I ILac c.; in right, intermittent, in afternoon, HLac c.; in right, extend to knee, with sore, painful breasts (after miscarriage at sixth month), Lac c.; down thigh, worse on right side (ova- ritis; ovarian tumor), IApis. Ovaries, shooting: l l Apis ; during false con- ception), ICaulo.; in left, Thuya ; before and during menses, in right, IPod.; to crural re- gion and thighs, IStaph.; in left (ovaritis), Lach.; makes her so nervous she cannot sit still, before menses, I Vib.; from left, across pubes (ovarian dropsy), Lil. tig. Gº cut- ting, darting, lancinating, stitches. Ovaries, soreness: I Bry., IHam., IHelon., | | Ol. jec.; aching, left to right, with darting, Syph. ; gradually over whole left side, especially vio- lent in small of back (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), l l Plat.; in left, worse during menses, l l Plat. ; in left, worse after sleep (bronchitis), ILach. ; in left, worse walking (ovaritis), Apis; in right, IBry.; in right, dropsy, IIApis. Bº aching, bruised pain. Ovaries, sprained pain : Amm. m., | | Apis; in left, worse walking, Apis ; obliges her to walk bent (ovarian disease), Arn. Hº bruised paln. Ovaries, squeezing: in left, IThuya. Ovaries, sticking: in left, IICaps. G@* sting- ing, stitches. Ovaries, stinging : , IIApis, Goss., HSep.; in amenorrhoea, IApis ; burning into abdomen and down thighs (ovarian dropsy), Lil. tig.; after coition (ovaritis), IApis ; in dropsy, tumor, IIApis ; more and more frequent till labor (abortion), Apis ; in left, Lil. tig.; with leucorrhoea, IISep.; during miscarriage, TIApis, in right, IIApis. §§ stitches. Ovaries, stitches: IBufo., HColoc., Con., IKali c., ILyc., Lil. tig.; when drawing in abdomen or pressing it, Amb.; boring or burning, right, then left, IILyc.; arrest breathing, 1Canth.; deep, as from needles, IColoc.; in left (ovaritis), IILach.; on inspiring, Bry.; worse on motion, Bry.; in neuralgia, ISep.; in right, II Ars.; in right, with colic, IColoc.; into thigh, worse from motion, bending or sit- ting bent, II Ars.; into thigh (ovaritis), Ars. jº cutting, darting, lancinating, shoot- 1118. Ovaries, suppuration: gº abscess, inflam- mation, swelling. Ovaries, swelling: Apis, Bell., IBufo., Con, Ham., IIod., ILach., ILil. tig., Ustil.; with bearing down pains (ovaritis), Pallad.; after a blow, IHam.; circumscribed around right 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 671 (ovaritis caused by a kick), Ars.; cutting, worse during menses, I Apis ; well-defined, elastic tumor in left iliac region, movements felt as in quickening, Kali br.; nearly to size of a child's head, IILil. tig.; hard, Brom.; hard, in left, I Amm. br., IBrom.; hard, after Imenses, IGraph.; becoming hard during pains, pain better by warm drinks (colic), @oloc.; of left, IKali br., IILach.; of left, every day Or two, I Ham.; left, as large as a baseball, and heavier, Apis ; left, during coitus at moment of Orgasm, a sharp, cutting pain, like a knife, and twice there was smarting as of a sore, Syph.; before and during menses, Brom.; of left, during menses (epilepsy), Atrop. s.; painful, with sensation of heaviness in left, Lil. tig.; painful, of left (remittent autumnal fever), ICarbol. ac; painful to touch (metritis), | | Alum.; of right, IApis, Lach.; of right, with Soreness and shooting pain from navel to pelvis, Pallad.: under border of right (hydrops ovarii), ; Ferr. iod.; or right, with terrible pain, ILach.; of right, oblong, pain- ful, indurated, worse from emotion, rapid movements, prolonged walks, overexertion (uterine displacement), ILach. ; sense of, with pain, as from a corrosive tumor, IKali iod.; sharp pain, worse during menses, IApis ; stinging, worse during menses, IApis; tender, Ham. Gºt congested, enlarged, inflam- mation, tumors. Ovaries, tearing pain: Abrot., Graph., Ham.; in left, worse during menses (chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea), Il Plat. ; especially right side, Kali iod.; in right, as if it would burst before or during menses, l l Graph. Hº neuralgia. Ovaries, tender: gº sensitive. Ovaries, tension: worse on raising arms, IApis ; in left, causes cough, with spasmodic constric- tion of larynx, continual hawking of mucus, | |Phos.; painful, Il Ars.; painful, causing her to draw up double with restlessness, Coloc.; painful, in left (ovaritis), ILach. ; painful, passing diagonally in right, followed by a bubbling sensation, Med. gº swelling. Ovaries, throbbing (beating, pulsating): I Bell., Cop.; painful, ICact.; § menses, Lac c.; in right, for three months, l l Pod.; worse walking, standing, palpitation (ovarian tu- mor), IApis. §§ inflammation, swelling. Ovaries, tickling : Prun. Ovaries, tired pain: with swelling and pain in Fºxtending below knees, worse right side, OO!. Ovaries, tumors: II Apis, ; Apoc., Ars., IBar. m., 1Calc., Coloc., Iod., IILyc., IPlat., Pod.; with sensation as of boring, which requires shaking and pressure of part for relief, Zinc.; cysts (hydatids), IApis, Bov., IBufo., ICarbo a., Canth., IColoc., IIod., IKali br., Merc., IPlat., Prun., Thuya; cysts, with pain in ab- domen upon straightening up, walks bent, with hand pressed to painful side, IColoc.; cyst, size of a head, since six years, IApis ; cyst, measurement taken in a line over crests of ilium shows increase in size of ten inches, IKalibr.; large cyst, supposed to be connected with left ovary, occupying space between rectum, uterus and wagina, so as to obliterate posterior cul de Sac and almost occlude vagina, IMurex; voluminous cyst in right, Rhod.; cyst, strained herself lifting after appearance of tumor, l l Rhus; tapped twice, Bov.; cyst, after tapping, Kali br.; size of a hen's egg, lancinating, | |Stram.; fibroid, Apis, Calc., Coloc., Fluor. ac., Hep., Lod., Lach., Merc., Plat., Pod., Staph., Thuya ; four cases, from size of hen’s egg to half the size of fist, all on right side, pain and numbness extending down corresponding thigh, Pod.; in left, hard as if fibrous, extends up to stomach, tense, Inore or less painful, ILach.; hard, right side, Apis ; in left, IIIach.; left first affected, tending to right, ILach.; pains, to shoulder, ||POd.; involves rectum, I lzinc.; right side, fills entire abdominal cavity, Ars.; sacculated, ILach.; Sacculated, looks like a pregnant woman in ninth month, ILach.; soft, en- cysted, Apis ; could not stoop to dress feet, Ars. ; tendency to, ISyph.: with urinary dif- ficulties (cysts), Canth. Bºt enlarged, in- durated, swelling. Ovaries, twitching : extends to back, Abrot.; especially right side, Kali iod. Ovaries, twisting: pain in right as if it would burst, before or during menses, l l Graph. SEXUAL EXCESS, abdomen: light cramp- like pain in left iliac and inguinal regions, worse after external pressure, betterfor awhile after a cup of coffee, IColoc. Sexual excess, coition: bad effects from exces- sive, Agar., Cinch., Con., IIPhos., Sep. Sexual excess, convulsions: causes, Ilkali br. Sexual excess, hypochondriasis: Staph. Sexual exqess, masturbation : l l Orig., IPhos.; caused by itching and tingling of vulva, Nux v.; leucorrhoea, ITPuls.; mucous discharge and pimples, Calad.; nervous, excitable, hysteri- cal, depression of spirits and languor, IGels.; nymphomania, Zinc.; pruritus vulvae. IZinc.; driven to, by sexual excitement, |Orig. SEXUAL EXCITEMENT (desire), coition: anxiety during, Kreo.; , asthmatic during, Amb.; aversion, ICaust., Coff., IFerr. mur., IGraph., Natr. m., Petrol., Sep.; desire for, Aur. met., 1Canth., Murex, Phos., Sabina, Sil., Zinc.; desire for, with burning in vulva. (nymphomania), |Nux v.; violent desire for, Arund.; lack of sensation, Brom.; nausea dur- ing, Sil.; painful, I Berb., Ferr., Kali c., IKreo., INatr. m., Plat., Rhus, ISep.; painful, from dryness, Ferr., Natr. m., Sep.; thrill long delayed, Berb.; voluptuous itching in vagina after, Nitr. ac. Bºy" nymphomania. Sexual excitement, convulsions: caused by, |Kali br. Sexual excitement, decreased desire : Agnus, Alum., IBerb., IBor., HIFerr., Helon., Hep., IKali br., Kali iod., Natr. m.; in prolapsus uteri, ILyss. Sexual excitement, increased desire: Apis, lArs., LAsaf., Bar. c., Bell, Bov., Cact., Calc. p., 1Cann. i., Cann.s.,IICanth., Croc., Cub., IHydras., IHyos., IKalibi., ILach., Lil, tig., ILyc., Mosch., Murex, . Nux v., || Orig, IPhos., IPlat., Raph., Sabina, Sil, Stann., | |Stram., Tarant., IVer., Zinc.; with dis- charge of blood between periods, Sabina; has to keep very busy to repress, Lil. tig.; desire for coition, IAgar, Murex, TVer.; in- tense desire for coition, with erythema at in- ner surface of thighs, with pruritus of vulva, Cub.; violent, for coition, during headache, 672 23. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. | |Sep.; with colic, Coff.; by least contact of parts, IMurex ; in a divorced woman, I IOrig.; with sexual dreams and orgasm, I Op.; in irritable and headstrong women, INux v.; without excitement of fancy, Hyos.; to high- est pitch, Lach.; in hysteria, Amm. c.; in- satiable, ILach., l l Plat.; almost insatiable, Sabina; irresistible at night, IZinc.; with lascivious ideas, l l Orig.; with chronic leucor- rhoea, Ign.; with leucorrhoea and itching of pudenda, in an old maid, aet. 40, |Orig.; dur- ing menses, Kali br., IIPuls.; during menses, with asthenopia, l l Sep., menses profuse, IPhOS.; in morning, in bed, and at 4 P.M., makes her ill-humored and disposed to weep, Ast. r.; almost to nymphomania, Sabina ; ob- scene, Lil. tig.; desire for onanism, IZinc.; driving her to Onanism, |Orig.; orgasm, pro- duced by intolerable sensation of pleasure in genitals extending to uterus, caused by scratch- ing arm, Stann.; Orgasm, in irritable and headstrong women, Nux v.; with paroxys- mal burning in ovaries, l l Plat.; with para- lytic affections, Sil.; premature development of instinct, IPlat.; with pruritus, HCanth., IHydras.; in puerperal mania, IICamph.; in a single woman, after menses, l l Med. ; dis- turbs sleep (hysteria), Aur. met.; with spinal affections, Sil.; extreme excitement of sex- ual parts, stupor, Stram.; luxurious, convul- sive thrills run all through her, ILach.; par- ticularly in virgins, IPlat. ; voluptuous pic- tures in dreams, 1 |Plat.; voluptuous itching of mucous membrane after coitus, INitr, ac.; suddenly, in a woman aet. 40, of phlegmatic temperament, and without the least sexual inclination, l l Plat. §§º coition, nympho- IIla. Illal. Sexual excitement, nymphomania: Amb., | | Agar., Ant. c., Apis, IBar. m., HBell., Ca- lad., Calc., Calc. p., Cann. i., Cann. S., Ced., ICoff, I Dig, Dule., Fluor. ac., Grat., IIHyos., Kali br., IILach., Lil. tig., ILyc., IMerc., Murex, Natr. m., INux v., Orig., IPhos., IPlat., | |Plumb., | | Puls., Raph., Rob., IIStram., ISul., Tarant., ITVer.; with apa- thy, I Apis ; from ascarides, ISabad.; vio- lent, could not suppress inclination, worse from coition, Tarant.; during confinement, TVer.; with diaphragmitis, IStram. ; all or- gans in erection, with insatiable desire, Calc. p.; lascivious state of fancy, IDig.; with sup- pressed lochia, Ver.; worse in the lying-in, IPlat.; before menses, IPhos.; before menses, Ver.; from checked menses, Ant. c.; during menses, Kali br.; from mental causes, TVer.; mind has been dwelling too much on sexual subjects, Staph.; discharge of bluish-white mucus, Amb.; nervous symptoms, IKali br.; obscenity, l l Ver.; caused by onanism, IZinc.; due to plethora or spinal irritation, Sil.; in a plethoric woman, Asaf.; during pregnancy, IZinc.; during puerperal state, IKali br.; with extreme sensitiveness to mental and physical impressions, Staph.; has a lascivious smell of semen, Stram.; troublesome, requires con- finement, I TVer.; unsatisfied passion, TVer.; with violence and destructiveness, after be- ing disappointed in love, l l Ver.; in a young girl, I | Orig. Gº coition, increased de- sire; also Chap. 1, Lascivious and Mania. Sexual excitement, suppressed: Berb., IICon., Neck, cutting: Brach.; in nape, Dig.; peculiar pain across, at back of brain, as if cutting off body from head, through neck to back part of throat, which was sore and stiff, Calab.; from left shoulder to occiput, Eup. perf. Neck, darting: All. sat.; in right muscles, from below upward, I ILyc. Bºy" lancinating, shooting. Neck, desoluamation: I Bell. Neck, pain as if dislocated: on turning head, Calc. Neck, distension : cravat feels too tight, Agar.; of vessels, IBell. 31. NECK AND BACK. 871 Neck, dragging : dull pain, Eryng.; dull, in upper, to shoulders, better on quietly rest- ing head on a high pillow, with eyes half closed, IGels, º Neck, drawing: Ang, Bapt., Cinch.; from draught of damp air, Nux m.; nape, in angina, Merc.; down left arm, Pallad.; back of, violent, extending behind left ear and over left half of head, Apis; backward, Amyg.; through side to clavicle, first right side, next day left, Ind.; in cords, causing desire to throw head back, Med.; in cords, which looked like wires, with neuralgia in paroxysms in head after profuse menses, l l Med.; down- ward, Chel.; dull, on sitting, Aur. mur.; from nape into head, with nausea, Carbo v.; from nape upward into head, when there is shooting, roaring and humming, IFerr.; in nape, in influenza, 1Chel.; jerking near nape, extending downward in evening, while lying on opposite side, Viol.; downward in left side of, on motion, Asaf.; on left side of nape, towards shoulder, Camph.; back of, with men- tal irritability and delirium (spinal meningi- tis), INatr. S.; in muscles, Acon., Carbol. ac.; in muscles, with headache, Calc. p.; in nape, IColoc., Sul.; in nape, before menses, Natr. c.; in nape, during rest and motion, IBell.; nape into head, with stinging, humming and roar- ing in head, Ferr.; painful, All. Sat., Lil. tig., Lyss., Pallad.; painful, nape, IPuls.; painful, in nape to occiput, Petrol.; painful, to occi- put, whence it spreads to forehead, Tereb.; painful, down right side towards shoulder- blade, || Phyt.; pressing downward, in right side, Spong.; pressive, in nape, Amb., Dig.; with rheumatism, Nux v.; in right side, Zinc.; in muscles, right side, Æsc. h., Bry.; painful on side, when walking in open air, Camph.; in nape, spasmodic, in muscles to Scapulaº, evening after lying down and morn- ing, worse stooping, exerting arms, turning head to left, Ant. c.; sterno-cleido-mastoid, painful, pulling head to left, Caulo.; tense in muscles, worse on motion, with stiffness of neck, War.; tensive in muscles of left, worse on motion, IColoc.; in nape, when turning head, Hyos.; upward, Cann. s. Neck, dull pain: in back of, due to astigma- tism returning in spite of glasses, l l Pic. ac.; back of, to head and shoulders, Diosc.; heavy, AEsc. h.; heavy, into nape, Gels.; in nape, with constriction, Lil. tig; in nape, increasing at times in acuteness, with numbness, heat and weight, better from rest and in open air, worse from exertion, Paris. Neck, emaciated: I.Natr.m., HSars.; in consump- tion, Iod.; in gastromalacia, ICalc.; emaciates rapidly in summer complaint, with atrophy, ITNatr. m.; thin and scrawny (marasmus), |Calc. Neck, eruption: Clem.; blisters, l l Hep.; round elevated blotch, around which larger and smaller patches were closely crowded (urti- caria), l l Rhus; back of, oily brown skin, Thuya; covered with brown spots, ILyc.; brown spots, in secondary syphilis, Petrol.; back of, brown node, about size of a grain of wheat, burning, when touching it complains of needles sticking in it, I lTarant.; nape of neck chronic, IGraph.; light crusts form on back, along border of hair, which are irregu- lar and resemble peach gum, Natr. m.; ecze- ma, l l Anac.; eczema, bleeds easily and is covered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion beneath, Lyc.; erethism, Chloral., EGels.; nape, excoriated by discharge from eczema capitis, l l Psor.; one and one-half inches in length, deeply fissured in folds of skin, sero- purulent discharge, IKalibi.; herpes, I.Petrol.; herpes, worse from heat which causes burn- ing, Con...; herpes on nape, ILyc., Petrol.; herpes, on side, extending from cheek, 1 IPsor.; a symmetrical patch of herpes on each side, itching and burning after scratching, Lac def; herpes circinatus in right side, one time in front then at back, then at side, extend about ear, swelling of surrounding parts, Sep.; small round, red, itching herpetic patches, IGraph.; herpetic spots on nape, I | Hyos.; red herpetic spots on , both sides, with itching, Sep.; itching, burning, papular, l l Rhus; itch- ing rash, IMez.; itchlike, Bar. m.; impetigo, HPetrol.; impetigo, on nape, at boundaries of hair, Natr. m.; lichen circumscriptus, of six weeks' duration in a strong woman, aet. 44, commencing with itching four weeks later, two circular groups of rose-colored, slightly pointed papules, confluent at base and without secretion, itching worse by night, ceased after scratching, I IMang.; red, miliary, in acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; moist, to head, Clem.; on nape, Cham.; on nape, dry, peeling in fine mealy scales without itching, IGraph.; nodules in skin, with cough (horses and cows), Agar.; red nodules, particularly on side of apices, filled with pus, burning, l l Rhus; skin hard, nodulous and rough on nape, IGraph. ; large dusky patch on front, extends to scalp, covered with minute scales (eczema), lSil.; petechial, Stram.; pimples, Gels., Meph., Pallad., Tromb.; pimples, below chin, IPuls.; pimples, beneath chin, painful to pressure, Spong.; pimples, large clustering, with violent itching, ILyc.; pim- ples, caused by disturbed action of follicular glands, IKali m.; pimples, itching, Agar, Staph.; pimples, in nape, l l Kali c., Petrol.; pimples, itching, on nape, Sil.; pimples, red, Phos. ac.; large, red pimple near thyroid car- tilage, Verbas.; large, Scarlet-red pimples, Zing.; pimples, small, red, close together, Thuya; pimple, on right side, itches, burns, Pallad.; pimples on side, Puls.; pimples, small, suppurative, Agar; prurigo-like, pink- ish, lentil-shaped spots, Vespa; psoriasis on nape, in secondary syphilis, Merc.; purple efflorescence, in patches, on, Colch.; hard, purplish spots, II Apis ; pustular, ICalc.; pus- tular, soon drying up, Thuya; pustules, on nape, Bell.,Tabac.; pustules, itching, in nape, better wrapping up warmly, Sil.; white pus- tules, Act. rac.; epidemic rash, IGrin.; irrita- tion and rash, ICalc.; erysipelatoid rash, with maddening, burning heat, worse at night, IHydras.; itching rash on nape, always worse and gnawing after scratching and sticking, as from needles, l l Mez.; redness, bright scarlet, extends over body and legs (diphtheria), Lac c.; red, knotty, on left side of nape, Natr. S.; red patches, with urticarious wheals, l l Chlo- ral.; irregular, red, scaling patches * congestion, at time of menses, Nux m.; points, changing to blotches, Cinnab.; red 872 31. NECK AND BACK. spot, Berb.; red spots, IHBry., Carbo v., Cinnab., I ILach. ; red spots, with fine blisters, Tell.; red spot on nape, came and went, I | Ver.; round, red spots, frequent appearance (prosopalgia), Mez.; red spots on sides, Coccul.; red spots, filled with serum, gone after sweat, Astac.; pale, red spots, in syphilis, l l Phyt.; Rhus poison- ing, l l Kali s. ; scabs, painful when touched, IHep.; small scabs on left, itching, better by scratching, Natr. S.; Scarlet, in children, Asim.; bright Scarlet, like scarlatina, ILac c.; flushing, rash like Scarlatina simplex, bright red, disappears on pressure, returns immedi- ately after removal of pressure, Stram.; smart- ing, colorless, Ars.; spots faintly visible (in- cipient hydrocephalus), Apis; itching, moist, tetter, Caust.; tetter on nape, Sep.; tetter, itching, on nape, below hair, l l Sul.; urticaria, *ISul.; vesicles, as large as peas, IMerc.; on back of, tingling, itching vesicles, break, over- flow other parts, with tendency to ulceration, Clem.; yellow spots, Iod.; yellowish-brown spots, scale off on rubbing, Sep.; yellow scabs cover diseased surface thickly, with fissures occasioning Soreness and bleeding, with itch- ing, ISul. gº boils. Neck, erysipelas: Apis, IGraph.; on nape, bluish-red, IPhos. ac.; on ninth day after vac- cination, ICrotal. Neck, excoriation: in folds of skin, l iHydras., |Sul. Neck, formicating pain: left side, Arund. Neck, fulness: IGlon., Iber.; crowded, in diaphragmitis, IHam.; in both sides, Glon.; must sleep with neck uncovered, Ham..., Lach. Neck, glands: sensation of air passing into, on breathing (goitre), ISpong.; swell rapidly, in diphtheria, IMerc., iod, flav.; engorgement, with moist scales, l l Hell.; enlarged, Caust., | ILed., Natr. p.; enlarged, in caries of lower jaw, Con...; enlarged, in diphtheria, Iod.; enlarged, in eczema capitis, Sil.; enlarged during fever, in girls, Bar. m.; enlarged lym- phatic, Chim. umb.; enlarged, in nasal ca- tarrh, IIod.; enlarged, numerous and small, Syph.; enlarged, in otorrhoea, IIBar. m., Merc. viv.; enlarged, in incipient phthisis, IITu- berc.; enlarged, in chronic rheumatism of left hip joint, Phyt.; , enlarged, with scrofula, | | Merc.; enlarged, in scrofulosis of children, IStill.; enlarged, sore when coughing, Natr. m.; enlarged, in right side of neck, under upper part of sterno-cleido-mastoid, painful when moving head, Med.; enlarged, even impending suppuration (Scarlatina), Rhus; enlarged, in syphilis, HKali bi.; enlarged, in hereditary syphilis, I ISyph.; enlarged with tonsillitis, Merc. iod. flav.; fistulous openings of lymphatic, with caries of clavi- cle, I Sil.; fluctuating (swelling of parotids), IBar. m.; hard, IBar. c., Con.; swollen to size of pigeon eggs, two like hen's eggs, hard, painful on pressure (swelling of paro- tids), TBar. m.; hard, with pressing pain and stitches, IIMerc. viv.; hard swelling at back, ICinn.; hard and swollen, Merc. cor.; induration, Arg. nit., Bar. m., HCarbo a., ICist., ICup. m., IDulc., Jacea, IISil., ISpong.; induration, abuse of mercury, Sars.; induration, in otorrhoea, IIBar. m.; indura- tion and infiltration, studding neck like row of pearls, IHekla ; induration in incipient phthisis, I ITuberc.; induration in scarlatina, Merc. iod. flav.; scrofulous induration, Rhus; induration in scrofulous children, Il Con...; induration, with stitching, Calc.; induration to stony hardness, Calc. fl. ; induration of thymus, Agar.; inflammation, Bell.,IDulc.;in- flamed, in Oedema laryngis, Sang.; inflamed, painful, worse by hot or cold application, Merc.; inflamed, with pressing pain and stitches, IIMerc. viv.; inflamed, with red streaks, as in scarlet fever, IRhus ; inflamed,’ suddenly, IIBell.; sub-inflammatory condi. tion, painful at every turn of head, Dulc.; inflammatory swelling beneath ears after Scarlatina, Rhus; jerking pain in right, ICaps.; , almond-shaped kernels of varying sizes, abundant after adenitis, Syph.; large soft-feeling, left side, | | Iodof, followed by Tuberc.; left side, swollen and painful, Lil. tig.; lymphatic, on right side, enlarged, Merc. iod. flav.; lymphatic ganglia swol- len, like beads, AEthus.; enlarged, felt like hard nodules under skin, Ars.; painful, Calc. p.; painful, in diphtheria, IKali perm.; painful eruption and periostitis, probably syphilitic, behind ears, IKali bi.; painful, especially near nape, 1Carbo v.; painful, when turning neck, Cham.; painful scro- fulous induration, ICarbo a.; painful, in stomatitis, ICaps. ; painful, as if cervical glands were swelling by side of trachea of larynx, Spong.; pressive pain, l l Ign.; right side, hard, #. sensitive, Cham.; on side, down to shoulder, swollen and painful when bending neck to one side or lying upon it, IGraph.; Sore, Ailant., Cup. ars. ; sore to touch, Bry.; as if stiff and tense, Graph.; suppuration, in caries of lower jaw, ICist.; chronic suppuration (scrofula), Hydras.; suppuration, in Scarlatina, Lach.; Suppura- tion, after scarlet fever, with ha-maturia, | |Sec.; tendency to suppuration, Ananth.; swelling, Ananth., Ant. c., II Arum t., IBar. m., Bell., IICalc., Camph., Carbo v., Cham., Cist., Cund., IDulc., Euph., Hell., Ictod.,IIod., Jacea, IKali c., IKali iod., IKali m., IKreo., ILyc., IMagn. m., Merc. cy., Merc. d., Natr. c., INitr. ac., IPuls., IISil., Staph., ISul., | | Thuya; swelling, with aching, stitching pains, ICalc.; swelling, in aphthac, IHell.; swelling enormously, in caries of lower jaw, |Calc.; swelling extending to chest, Natr. p.; swelling, in children and old people, IIAstac.; swelling, in chorea, Agar.; swelling, chronic, Natr. S.; swelling, chronic, in scrofula, Hy- dras.; swelling, in diphtheria II Ars., 1Carbol. ac., IKali perm., IILach, IMerc. iod. flav.; swelling, with discharge of yellow ichor from nose, IRhus; swelling, in eruption and perios- titis, probably syphilitic, behind ears, Kali bi.; swelling, in eczema, Brom., IICalc.; swelling, with eruption on head, Il Calc.; swelling, in erysipelas traumatica, Apis ; swelling, hard, Amm, c., IHep., Merc., ISil.; swellings, hard, size of eggs, IBar. m.; swelling hard, in scrofulous inflammation of eyes, IFerr. iod.; swelling worse by hot or cold application, Merc.; swelling, hard, in tubercular laryngitis, Selen...swelling, hard, in scrofula, Ferr. iod.; swelling, hard, 31. NECK AND BACK. 873 with sticking when swallowing, coughing, or turning neck, Hep.; swellling, hard, in tinea capitis, 1Graph.; Swelling and indura- tion, Dulc.; swelling Qn left side, IGraph.; swelling, left side, hard, or suppurating, Ba- diag.; swelling on left side, size hen’s egg, hard and suppurating, IILith.; swelling, left cervical, in ulcerated throat, ILyc.; swelling, of lymphatic vessels, I | Hydrocot.; swelling on nape, Bell.; swelling in otitis media, IPuls.; swelling, painful, Calc., Carbo a., Ign,Staph.; swelling, painless, at margin of hair, Calc.; swelling, painless, on side, IIGraph.; swelling, with pressing pain and stitches, Il Merc. viv.; swelling, in rachitis, atrophy of children, Staph.; Swelling, with ranula, IThuya ; swell- ing, rapid, Ant. t.; swelling, with red streaks, as in Scarlet fever, IRhus; swelling, in right side, Merc.; swelling of right side, disap- peared and then swelling of left throat, with difficult swallowing (ulcerated throat), Lyc.; Swelling, in scarlatina, IBar. c., IICalc., ILach.; Swelling, in scarlet fever, l l Acon., IDulc., ILach.; Swelling, scrofulous, ILyc., Sil., ISpong.; swelling, in scrofulous chil- dren, IICon.; swelling, in scrofulous opthal- mia, Aur. met.; sensation of swelling, at night, and arteries distended with blood, Daph.; Swelling, sensitive, AEsc. h.; swelling on both sides, painful to touch, as if bruised, pain extends to head, Psor.; swelling, in stomatitis, ICaps., Staph.; swelling, with suppuration, IISil.; swelling, painful on swal- lowing (rheumatism), Merc.; swelling and tenderness on left side, Vespa; swelling, with tensive pain on moving neck, or when press- ing them, ISpong.; swelling, with humid tetter on ears, Kreo.; swelling, with sore throat, I Sep., ISul.; swelling, tickling, better from pressing with cold hand, Kali c.; swell- ing in tinea capitis, IBar. c.; swelling, with toothache, Scarlatina, etc., IMerc. iod. rub.; swelling, on upper part (syphilis after abuse of mercury), l l Sars.; swelling, of several, size of walnuts, and stony hard (spinal dis- ease), I Apis ; tearing pain, Graph.; tearing in right, Caps.; tender, Con.; very tender, in diphtheria, IIPhyt.; tender, in erysipelas erratica, IHydras.; tender, in ulcerated throat, IKali perm.; throbbing, not swollen, Amm. m.; thyroid, as if air were passing up and down on breathing, Spong.; enlargement of thyroid, due to hypertrophy, . Kali iod.; thyroid, en- largement, after suppressed menses (exoph- thalmic goitre), IFerr. iod.; thyroid, as if hardened, Spong.; thyroid, hypertrophied, in Basedow’s disease, l l Spong.; thyroid, increase, acute pain on pressure or motion of head, IIod.; thyroid, region of indurated, ISpong.; thyroid, itching, Amb.; thyroid, round hard swelling on upper right part, Natr. c.; thy- roid, swelling increasing rapidly, Kali iod.; thyroid, resistant swelling of middle lobe of (coryza), Natr. c.; thyroid, sensation of swell- ing, Benz. ac.; thyroid, slight sweiling (ran- ula), IThuya; thyroid swollen, even with chin, suffocating spells at night, barking, with stinging in throat, and Soreness in ab- domen, ISpong.; thyroid, right lobe swollen, having the appearance of an elastic cyst, I Sil.; thyroid, swollen, painful on touching neck and on pressure, Spong.; thyroid, enlarged, Neck, goitre : ; Amm. c., tender, Ailant.; thyroid, tension, in region of, externally, Agar.; thyroid, tickling during cough, Amb.; thyroid, sensitive to touch and pressure, IKali iod. ; malignant scrofulous ulcers of lymphatics, with caries of clavicle, | |Sil.; ulceration, discharging offensive dark- colored pus, dark-red areolae around ulcers, | | Rhus v. G@* goitre. : Arum m., Aur. met., IICalc., Carbo a., HCarb. s., Ferr. iod., |Fluor. ac., Form., IIIod., ; Kali iod., ILach., ILapis, Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., |Natr. S., ; Phos., | | Pod., Sil., IISpong., | |Tuberc., l l Urt. ur.; causes asthma, IISpong.; sensation of constriction, IIod.; with diarrhoea, ICist.; sensation like dis- tension, || Spong.; size of a hen's egg, |Brom., | | Cist.; exophthalmic, Cact., IFerr.; exophthalmic, especially after suppression of menses, IIFerr.; hard, IIod., | | Spong.; marked hardness, IIod.; hypertrophy of two lobes, tumor becoming more swollen and painful at each return of menses, IIod.; gradual increase in size, especially right side, soft and without any fluctuation, IIod.; constantly increasing, becoming fuller, with slight pain and tenderness on handling, every time she has a cold, l l Spong.; large, irregular, knotty, ISpong. ; non-lobulated tumor in anterior and median portion as large as a child’s head, rosy-red, heavy in weight and soft, IIod.; large, on right side, ILyc.; in persons with light hair, blue eyes, fair skin, IBrom.; lumpy, I ISpong.; moving sensation on swallowing, ISpong.; nodulated, IIod.; nodulated, great weight in parts, l l Phyt.; with otorrhoea, Calc.; pain, slight, 7:Spong.; pain on swallowing, ISpong.; painless, well- marked, IIod.; pressing pain, Natr. c.; in thirteen cases the pressure was relieved in three to five days, in some cases a cure was affected, Natr. p.; large, interfered with res- piration, caused oppression when ascending heights or walking quickly, l l Sul.; on right side, tense, smooth, shining appearance, with feeling of constriction in tumor, as if held in some unyielding envelope, while not very large, ILyc.; in scrofulosis, Iod.; sensitive to contact, IKali iod.; as if everything were shaking and moving about as if alive, partic- ularly on swallowing, TSpong.; small ones (improved), ICalc. fl.; soft, reddish, indolent, moveable, transversed with bluish veins, ICalc.; soft, located especially in right lobe of thyroid body, l l Spong.; soft and recent, IIod.; becomes softened, Merc.; stinging on swallowing, "Spong.; stitches, Spong. ; due to tonic spasm of cervical muscles after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; tender, l l Spong.; in in- habitants of valleys, ISpong.; vascular, Apis, with vertigo, IIod.; of thirty-six years' stand- ing, commenced at thirteen years, Calc. Bºy" glands. Neck, heat: Chloral., Iber., ||Ver. v.; down back, with sweat of upper body, Paris; in back of, Æsc. h.; passes to ear and face, LySS.; flashes of, Æsc. h.; flashes, with burning heat all over body, I.Med.; flushes, in prolapsus uteri, 1 IAEsc. h.; in labor, Lach.; sensation on left side below jaw, as if a red-hot iron were moving along close to part, Phell.; in nape, Coloc., Lyss., Nitr. sp. d.; as if warm 874 31. NECK AND BACK. water were running upward from nape, |Glon. Hºº burning. Neck, heaviness: , in albuminuria, I [Nux v.; load in nape, Calc. p.; in muscles, Menyanth.; painful, in muscles, Chrom. ac.; in muscles of nape, Chel.; in nape, to occiput, Petrol.; over nape, ||Sep.; towards nape, Agar.; nape of, Sensation of a hundredweight, with stiff and paralyzed feeling in limbs during and after walking, Rhus;, weight in back of (sore throat), IPhyt.; feeling of weight, Carbol.ac.; feeling as of a great weight on nape (irritation of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; feeling as if a weight were lying upon, with painful ten- sion and stiffness of cervical muscles, Vinca ; constant weight in upper part, l l Plumb. Neck, induration: muscles become hard as wood (hysterical attacks), ICic. Bºy" glands. Neck, inflammation : Astac.; cellulitis, IRhus ; cellulitis, in Scarlatina, IRhus; of skin, ninth day after vaccination (erysipelas), ICrotal. Neck, injury: after a fall, supersensibility of surface, IHyper. Neck, itching; Anag., Ant. c., l l Ars. m.,IGels., Mang, Oxal. ac., IISul., Tromb.; of back, Carbol. ac., Pallad., Therid.; burning, ICalc.; on border of hair on neck, Ammoniac.; front and back of neck like minute insects or hairs, coming on towards morning, IChloral.; near larynx, Cist.; in lower part, IApis ; of nape, Alum., Benz. ac., IIMatr. m.; in nape, with flushed face, Astac.; in nape, in morning, Therid.; at night, Ailant.; fine pricking, with feeling of warmth, begins in another place on Scratching, Sars.; of right side, 3 or 4 A.M., lasts half an hour, slightly better by vinegar applications, followed by burning, Vespa; and stitching burning in nape (heartburn), |Calc. Neck, jerking: ushered in, with attacks, in epilepsy, IBufo.; painful in side where small goitre exists, TSpong.; of muscles, better mov- ing shoulders up and down (irritability of cere- brospinal system), l l Ran. b. Neck, lameness: | | AFSc. h., Bapt.; painful, as if bruised when moving head, Asar.; worse bending head back and forward, Badiag.; when moving head, Carbol. ac.; of muscles, Como.; muscles, on first moving, better during exercise, Rhus ; in nape, Eup. pur.; and stiff- ness, in neuralgic headache (cerebrospinal meningitis), 1Gels. Neck, lancinating: in left side, Elaps; nape to head, Canth. Sº stitches. Neck, lying: sensation as if neck were grasped, Glon.; painful, when on right side, TFerr. Neck, neuralgia: in angina pectoris, Tabac.; in back of, IGraph.; cervico-brachial, IChel.; cervico-brachial, worse after eating in morning and from touch, Nux v.; down arm to little and fourth finger, IKalm.; sudden flashes of pain in back part, spreading over head, involving eyes, with sudden flashes of pain like lightning through head, better from hard pressure, rest and darkness, IMagn.p.; left side, Ars.; in nape (tendency to drawing head back- ward), Cic.; in nape, left side, every day at 6 P.M. till 4 A.M., Guaiac.; on both sides, to fin- gers, especially left side, worse from mental ex- ertion, l l Paris ; paroxysmal, worse in early part of night, with stiffness, IKalm.; periodic, Chin. S., periodic, in lateral muscles, every day at 4 P.M., Chin. S.; in right side, in tic dou- loureux, Coloc.; in right side, extends down arm to wrist, Amyl. Neck, numbness: pain, as if parts were asleep towards evening, Rhus ; nape to vertex, scalp goes to sleep, Cast. eq.; in right side, Chel. Neck, pain: Calc. p., IICaust., I ICic., Cund., IIGels., ||Graph.,IHell.,Lil.tig.,IPhyt,Variol.; slightest draught of air, Calc. p.; in angina pectoris, Il Ars., Hep.; down left arm in even- ing, to right, could scarcely move her arm, TForm.; in back of, Calc.s., Carbol. ac., | | Eup. erf., | | Lac c., l l Myr. cer.; in back of, in yel- ow fever, IGels.; back of, in spinal meningitis, INatr. S.; down back of, especially in promi- ment bone there, and each side of it, Calab.; in back of, with stiffness, worse turning, bet- ter change of position (diphtheria), l l Rhus; at back, with difficulty of turning head, Ca- lab.; worse on going to bed, in nape, Alum.; severe, better bending head backward (syphi- litic neuralgia), I ISyph. ; on deep breathing, IChel.; to clavicles, IGels.; as after a cold, in nape, Bry.; like that of cerebrospinal conges- tion, IIGels.; constant, Lyss.; during cough, ISul.; darts down from ear, l l Merc. cor.; deep- seated, with distress in left, to occiput, better standing and walking, Chrom. ac.; in diph- theria, Il Phyt.; to distraction, in nape (Werl- hoff’s disease), ILach.; distressing, in nape, IAEthus.; to ear, then to shoulder, worse turn- ing neck, also when swallowing, Calc. p.; while eating and drinking, TForm.; before or after ague, Gels.; when hawking and gargling, 7th'orm.; when pressing on forehead, Brach.; from head, IGuaiac.; runs into head, in dys- menorrhoea, IVer. v.; into back part of head, 7TPorm.; to back of head, in rheumatism, IPhyt.; while eating and chewing, especially when closing jaws or when gargling or hawk- ing, left side into back part of head, par- ticularly behind ear, TForm.; over scalp to top of head and temples, also affects right side of face, IKalm.; over head, l l Stram.; as if head had been lying in uncomfortable posi- tion, IDulc.; worse on moving head, Cup. ars.; when moving head, as if cervical vertebrae were stiff (intermittent), Coccul.; on turn- ing-head, l l Plat.; on turning head to right, Spong.; on turning head, as if tumor would protrude there, ICalc.; with headache, IGels.; worse when headache is better, during in- ward heat, Lyss.; left side, Glon.; in left, soon extending over whole side, and render- ing arm powerless (affection of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; up muscles of left side to one small spot in head, brought on and aggra- vated by blowing nose (chronic inflammation of Schneiderian membrane), IRalibi.; in left, prevents turning to left side, felt least when lying on back, best on right side, on awaking, Vespa ; in nape, on looking up, as if broken, IIGraph.; as if one had been lying for a long time, in an uncomfortable position, towards evening, Rhus ; in cerebrospinal meningitis, | | Eup. perf, Glon.; on motion, Dros.; Slight- est motion extorts cries (after a fall), Hyper; in muscles, Cact., Lyss., Mez.; in muscles, in angina, IMerc.; in muscles, in , morning, IZinc.; in muscles, right side, IChel, Dolich.; in muscles, as from efforts to vomit, Cadm. S.; myalgic, mostly in upper part of sterno-cleido 31. NECK AND BACK. 875 muscles, back of parotid glands, IGels.; in nape, Amm. C., Anac., IICic., Con., IGraph., Ipec., Ign., ILyc., Mez., Sang., | |Stram.; in nape, from damp, cold night air, INux m.; in nape, when coughing, Bell.; in nape, as if dislocated when turning neck or bending head backward (diphtheria, Scarlet fever), IILachn.; in nape, prevents bending head further than to a certain point, I Stram.; from nape to forehead, IDaph.; from nape, through centre of head, to forehead, IFluor. ac.; in nape, near occiput, as if head were weak, Bry.; in nape, rises to vertex, Sil.; in nape, with headache, Daph., l l Myr. cer.; in nape, alternates with pains in head, Hyos.; in nape, with dry heat, Graph.; in nape, with heat in right side of face and right ear, fol- lowed by headache in vertex and forehead, as soon as headache gets better, heat returns, heat comes from within and spreads from back of neck to ear and into eye and face, Lyss.; in nape (hemorrhoids), Chel.; in nape, as if he had lain in an uncomfortable position, Puls.; in nape, follows lumbar pain (spinal disease), lSil.; in nape, during menses, Calc.; in nape, in morning, Bar. c.; in nape, excited by moving hand or grasping anything (irrita- tion of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; in nape, from exhausted nerve-power or excess- ive grief, III’hos. ac.; in nape, in onanism, IHyos.; in nape, periodical, worse evening and warm room, better cool open air, l l Kalis.; in nape, remittent, Magn. ph.; in nape, run- ning to either side, shoulder and down to lumbar region, Med.; in nape, shifting, IMagn. p.; in nape, to between shoulders, on turning (stiff neck), Amm. m.; in nape, in spinal irritation, IHep.; in nape, sudden, probably brought on by exposure, Merc.; in nape, to touch, Dros.; in nape, hinders turn- ing, Jamb.; in nape, with vertigo, l l Alum.; near nape, Calc. a.; at night, as if head had been held in an uncomfortable position, felt even during sleep, l l Zinc.; after overlifting, ICalc.; in right side, Gamb., Meph.; in right constant, deep, near Oesophagus, Jamb.; down to between shoulders (oil) (catarrh), IApis ; to right shoulder, Acon.; at intervals, on both sides, butchiefly on left,extending alongsterno- cleido-mastoid muscles to shoulders and to left arm down to fingers, and in right to elbow (af- fection of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; in side, commencing at 4 P.M. and continuing all night,gradually worse, l l Merc.cor.; worse after sitting up, better by application of hot iron, TForm.; up and down spine, worse lying down, Lyss.; in left sterno-mastoid, near its insertion at Sternum, Elat. ; in sterno-mas- toid, from insertion of right, through head in- to orbit, Bapt.; in sterno-cleido-mastoid, when stretched, by turning of head, Arg. met.; better after stool, Ver.; going up to supra- orbital notch or foramen, then extending into eyes, Pic, ac.; with least turn or twist, TForm.; upper part, l l Plumb.; in upper part of tra- pezius muscle to shoulders, Brach. Neck, paralyzed feeling: in nape, Ver. Neck, parasites: numerous pediculi corporis cling to a girl aet. 18, of Sallow complexion, but cleanly appearance, l l Psor. $º Neck, peculiar sensation : with confusion in head and occiput, Kali m. Neck, pinching: in nape, intermittent, Paeonia ; scaleni muscles on left side, as if pulled by pincers, Inul.; on both sides, near trunk, Zinc. Neck, pressing feeling: Agnus, Lyss.; dull, intermittent, as of a heavy load on right, Anac.; muscles, as if pressed upon by a dull edge, Asar.; as if seized with a hand, Grat.; intermittent, slow, right side, as if skin were compressed between fingers, downward, in region of carotid artery, Spong.; in muscles, felt even when swallowing, Colch.; in nape, Benz. ac., Carbo v., Card. m., ICOccul., Nitr. sp. d.; in nape, particularly in open air, must bend head forward, ILaur.; from nape into ear, Lyss.; in nape, left side, worse from turn- ing, Coloc.; in nape, to left, in a spot size of a small coin, on level of mastoid process, then right, Card. m.; in nape, between attacks of mental disturbance, l l Staph.; in nape, in morning, Sil.; in a small spot in nape, I ILyc.; painful, becomes burning shooting (metritis), HArs.; painful, during cough, Caps.; painful, cracking, frequently occurring in left poste- rior side, near shoulder blade, Spong.; pain- ful, externally, when bending head backward and when touching part, Bell.; painful, left side, IPuls.; painful, left side, in muscles, IChel.; painful, at nape, Elaps; painful, in nape, as if it would break in coughing, Bell.; painful, in nape, with oppression and short- ness of breath, particularly when lying (rheu- matism), Lyc.; painful, going up back, on right side only (sore throat), 1 IPhyt.; pain- ful, down right, towards shoulder blade, || Phyt.; with stiffness, Staph.; tensive, right side, near vertebrae, Bism.; as from a weight in back, l l Paris; forcing pain, better from pressure (eczema), Brom. Neck, pricking: ICalc.; drawing through left, Spong. Bº sticking, stinging. Neck, pulling: feeling as though some one pulled downward on cords, l l Sil. Neck, purple: almost black, Vespa; deep dark, Vacc.; livid, with sopor, Apis. Neck, quivering: of muscles, left side, Ang. Neck, redness: l l Amyl., Vespa; dark, ninth day after vaccination (erysipelas), ICrotal.; dark, in scarlatina, IRhus; as if ecchymosed, Iod.; flush, color of a red rose, with swelling, ILac def.; dark, in seventh month of preg- nancy in a woman with albuminuria, dropsy, headache, etc., | | CEnan.; Scarlet, Bell.; on sides, l l Merc. viv. Neck, retracted: in catarrhal croup, Ant. t.; head, in spotted fever, II Act. rac.; head, on shoulders, in cerebrospinal disease, l l Ver. v.; during sleep (spinal disease), IAlum. Neck, rheumatism : Il Act. rac., | | Calc.p., Carb. s., Colch., INux v., Puls.; followed by burn- ing, Bapt.; drawing, in left side, Cycl., Gels.; drawing, in nape, extending to left shoulder and scapula, evening, in Open air, Bor.; draw- ing, in right side, worse bending to right side and raising arm, Calend.; drawing to shoulder, Calend.; drawing, from side into limbs, Stram.; drawing, with stiffness, Staph.; with head- ache, Sang.; intense pain, I ISticta; in nape, Ant. c., Caust., Sang.; in nape, with painful numbness, worse lying on back, ISpig.; worse at rest, cloudy, stormy weather, IRhod.; in right side, worse stooping head, Lact. ac.; along right side, in gonorrhoea, Med. .876 31. NECK AND BACK. Neck, screwing pain: ear, to shoulder, Daph. Neck, scrofulous: gº glands. Neck, sensitive: loosens clothes to get breath, Sars. ; must loosen clothes, sensation as if they hinder circulation of blood, with kind of Suffocative feeling, heat, as of orgasm of blood, IIIach.; cannot bear clothes, in sore throat, l l Phyt.; clothing, as if too tight, Glon., IILach.; large clothing feels tight, IKali c.; during short intervals of conscious- ness, in encephalitis, ICOccul.; intolerance of tight neckbands, IILach.; -as if paralyzed, ICOccul.; to pressure and touch, IILach.; nape, to external pressure, Lach.; right side painful to pressure, Niccol.; to pressure, in yellow fever, IILach.; right side, Niccol.; right side, tender to touch, worse waking in morn- ing (angina), Lach.; sides tender, l l Merc. Viv.; tender, in scarlatina, IIAilant.; cover- ings felt too tight (chronic meningitis), I lSep.; could bear nothing to touch (beesting), Lach.; does not like anything to touch, unbuttons collar, Ant. t.; painful to touch, in diphthe- ria, Kali bi.; external, below angle of lower jaw, painful to touch, Bell.; left side, painful to touch, Kalibi.; in nape, painful to touch, ILach.; sore to touch, ILach.; sore to touch, and on moving them, Kalm.; nape, sore to touch, Sang.; spot tender to touch, on ante- rior portion (menstrual irregularities), Lach. ; cannot bear to be touched, ILach.; pains be- come excessive when touched, Ign.; touching or turning causes suffocative attacks, Bell. Neck, sharp pain : in nape, Magn. p.; left side, |Chel. Neck, shock: awakes as from electric shocks (above larynx), Manc.; sensation, like a jerk or shock, in nape, Cornus. Neck, shooting: back of, in left ear (diphtheria), ISul.; left side, Chel.; in left anterior inferior triangle near clavicle, Arum d.; in nape, Agar., ICinch., IMagn. p.; in nape, to vertex, Sil.; in nape, to vertex, with headache (eczema capitis), Sil.; from occiput, IAct. rac.; to oc- ciput, Cinnab.; with rapid respiration, Sul. ac.; in right side, posterior part, I | Alum. TNeck, small: feels too small, Chim. m. Neck, soreness: Bapt., Brach., Calc. p., IHy- dras., ILach., Natr. a.; on bending backward, Psor.; worse bending head back and forward, Badiag.; as if bruised, Ferr.; about old cica- tricial tissues, result of scrofulous abscesses, IISil.; from least cold, Nitr. ac.; in remittent fever, 1Carbol. ac.; up into head, better ex- ternal pressure, TForm.; worse moving head, of left side, Ars. i.; in muscles, IHydras.; in nape, tCarbol. ac.; painful, in Scarlet fever, | | Acon.; painful, in hydrocephaloid, Ipec.; both sides, Bor.; of sides, when touched or on moving, Ferr. iod.; spreading rapidly, exudes offensive smelling serum, painful when washed, l l Sep.; in region of attachments of sterno-mastoid muscles, Brach.; up and down, | | Natr. S. Neck, spasm: ICic., Codein.; chin suddenly drawn to sternum, three or four days, then relaxed, ICann. i.; convulsive movements, Codein.; convulsive movements, of muscles, worse right side Agar.; convulsive action in tetanus, l l Phyt.; on attempting to drink a little water, preceded by a gasp or sigh as if she might just have plunged into cold water, Lyss., l l Ran. b.; followed by partial relaxa- tion, which was again succeeded by same te- tanic condition, Phyt.; notably sterno-mas- toid, drawing chin firmly down to breast, Med.; frequent, painful, in single muscles on right side of, particularly in morning, Pallad.; sterno-hyoid frequently drawn to ridges by tonic contraction, worse talking and in pres- ence of individuals (irritability of cerebro- spinal system), l l Ran. b.; on attempting to swallow, with greatmental disturbance, Lyss.; tonic tetanus, ICic. Neck, sprained feeling: Ars., Niccol., Ruta ; turning head to left, l l Agar.; between left shoulder and neck, on rising from sleep 4 P.M., Chin. a.; in left side, 1Con.; paralytic, in nape, with stiffness, ISul. Sº bruised feel- ing, stiffness. Neck, startings: Arum m. Neck, sticking: in nape, as with a blunt needle in left side, disappears on sitting down, Tarax.; in nape, in rheumatism, l l Puls.; pain- ful, in right, near Oesophagus, Jamb. gº pricking, stinging. Neck, stiffness: AEsc. h., IIAgar., Ananth., |Arg. met., Ars., | | Arum t., Bapt., IIBar. c., II Bell., Brach., Calc. p., Canth., Carb. s., IICaust., HChel., ICinch, Con., Coral., Cup. ars., Ferr., Form., Ind., Jatroph., MILach., Lact. ac., Magn. c., Menyanth., Merc. iod. flav., Mez., Natr. a., JNatr., c., IINitr. ac., IPetrol., IPhyt., Rhus, IRhus v., ISep., | |Sil., ISpig., Squilla, Tarant., Zinc., Zing.; from cold air, Act. rac.; on side, when walk- ing in open air, Camph., in albuminuria, | |Nux v.; awoke in morning, l l Phyt.; of back, Apis, IKali c.; back of, with headache, | | Graph.; back of, with headache and nausea, Zing.; from base, through muscles and cords, into brain, ISyph., on bending neck, l l Hyos.; feels as stiff as a board, IPuls.; after cold, IDulc.; from least cold, INitr. ac.; from cold, muscles of shoulders and spine affected, IGuaiac.; contracted, Il Act. rac.; cramplike, in left side, Zinc.; cramplike, to vertex, Calc.; from damp, cold air, iDulc.; in diphtheria, |Brom., ILach., ILachn.; with drawing and tension (myelitis acuta), l l Calab.; with tense drawing in muscles, worse on motion, War.; with dysmenorrhoea, 1Calc.; feeling, Lyss.; in remittent fever, Carbol. ac.; of glands at back, ICinnab.; half-sided, Berb.; cannot bend head backward, l l Stram.; with cold in head, preceded by beating in head, worse vertex and right side, with heat, I ILach.; head drawn one side (diphtheria, Scarlet fever), IILachn.; worse flexing head, Badiag.: on moving head, IChel.; in muscles of nape, when mov- ing head, IColoc.; painful, to back of head, worse from least motion, 7TForm. ; on turning head, Carbol. ac., Selen.; of one side, cannot turn head on account of pain, Sil.; with head- ache, I Bell.., | | Calc. a., | | Curar., Sang., Sil., TVer.; with hoarseness, from cold, INux v.; with heaviness, 1Carbol. ac.; in influenza, 1Ant. t., Euphor.; tension as if laced, Glon.; with laming pain, Cycl.; in chronic laryngitis, IMerc.; left side, Ascl. t., Chrom. ac., Puls.; on left side, extending into ear, in no way “impedes movement of neck, Thuya ; worse on moving head, left side, Ars. i.; , on left side, with headache, Zing.; left side, painful, 31. NECK AND BACK. 877 Brom.; in left, worse after walking and laugh- ing, IKali c.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IApis, ICed.; in tubercular meningitis, ILyc.; in morning, Asar., Bov., Brom., Lyss., 17.inc.; in morning, with coryza, ICalc.; worse in morning and after eating, and from touch, INux v.; in morning, worse going out or moving, Ars. h.; on motion, Coccul., Dros., | |Sang., Zing.; on first moving, better during exercise, Rhus ; muscles feel too short, Cic.; with difficult swallowing, ten days after cut on right side of forehead (traumatic tetanus), Nux v.; of nape, Anac., Bar. c., Bell.,Camph., TCarbol. ac., HCarbo v., Dig., ILach., ILyc., Mang., Mez., Phos., | |Plat.; in nape (ca- tarrh), Lach.; in nape, in diphtheria, IIIgn.; sensation in nape, extending into ear, in no way impedes movement of neck, Thuya ; sud- den, in nape, probably from exposure, Merc.; in nape, on bending head, IKali bi.; in nape, to head, Caust.; in nape, with headache, ICalc., IGlon., l l Myr. cer.; in nape, before nervous headache, Ign.; in nape, in morn- ing, Kali c., IRhod.; in nape, with paralytic sprained pain, ISul.; in left half of nape, dur- ing periods of exacerbation, in prosopalgia, Chel.; nape rigid, cannot turn head to right, | | Cinch. bol. ; in nape, with Soreness of mus- cles of neck and shoulders, IPod.; in nape, in spinal irritation, Hep.; in nape, with wan- dering pains (rheumatism), I Lac c.; with nausea, Hyos.; in acute neuralgia, ILac c.; neuralgic, in right side, down arm to wrist, Amyl.; as far as occiput, Hell.; with pain in occiput, Vib.; in spasmodic constriction of opsophagus, IHyos.; in chronic otitis media, Natr. c.; painful, Ang, Led., Natr.m., Psor., ISpong., | | Thuya ; painful, with chill (quotid- ian), IPuls.; painful, following pain in coccyx, as if ulcerated (rachitis coccygodynia), IPhos.; painful, in croup, ISpong.; pain, as if stiff in nape (typhoid fever), Ign.; pain, going over whole head and down nose, Lachn.; painful, in left side, [Laur.; painful, in left side, on turning head, Spong.; pain, on moving, 1Coccul.; painful, on moving head towards shoulders, Bry.; pain, on moving neck and yawning, Coccul.; painful, worse moving, Acon. ; painful, in nape, IDulc., | ||Laur., Thuya; pains shift to nape, with spasmodic rigidity, Caulo.; painful, in articular rheuma- tism, 1Sal. ac.; painful, in right side, from touch and turning head, IBry.; painful, in right side, mostly on motion, Mez.; painful, especially after sleep,Could scarcely moveneck, lManc.; with paleness of skin (hydrocephalus acutus), ICup. ac.; rheumatic, Guaiac., IMerc.; rheumatic, in nape, Bry., Caulo.; rheumatic, with neuralgic headache or diphtheria, I ILac c.: with rheumatic pain in cervical vertebrae, ICalc.; rheumatic, right side, down arm to wrist, Amyl.; right side, Chel, Elaps, Lyss.; head drawn to right side, Lachn.; right side sore to touch, l l Lach.; after dancing and cool- ing draughts from right side, I Kalim, ; worse on right side, and in bed after midnight, IPhyt.; rigid, IFluor, ac., Hell., Stram.; rigid, head drawn back, Tabac.; rigid, on moving head, Como.; rigid, in cerebrospinal meningi- tis, Hell.; rigid, worse right side (tetanic symp- toms), IHyper.; rigid, from overstraining at lifting, with headache, Calc.; sensation as if becoming stiff, both sides, above first dorsal vertebræ, towards noon, Pallad.; down to be- tween shoulders (oil) (catarrh), Apis; head inclined to left shoulder, shoulder raised, Ll Kali S.; in side, Dig.; only in one side, Benz. ac.; of one side to small of back, worse moving, Guaiac.; after sleep, could scarcely move, Manc.; Sore feeling in nape, Vib.; in spinal irritation, ICOccul.; on stooping and turning head, Spong.; after stool, Puls.; and swollen, one side, ILyc.; tensive, Cham.; pain- ful tension when moving, of rheumatic origin, from a draught, IIIthus; throat feels sore, Stram.; on turning head, Spong.; unable to turn all morning, Ang.; if turned around, Paris; with cracking of vertebrae on bending head backward, ISul.; with sensation as if a. weight were lying upon them, Vinca. gº tension, wry. Neck, stinging: Bar. c., Lyss.; with dulness in head, Calc.; in lower part, IApis ; down right side towards shoulder blade, l l Phyt. Neck, stitches: Bov., Natr. m., ISul., Zinc.; darting from side into upper arm, Berb.; into ear, Thuya ; fine, in suppurating pimples, Bar. c.; frequent, in nape, left side, from scap- ula to occiput, IGuaiac.; left side, transient, Spong.; in nape, l l Ign., Lyss.; in nape, worse bending head back and forward, Badiag.; in nape, on motion, Niccol.; in nape, in fungus haematodes, l l Phos.; in nape, at night, | | Natr. S.; in nape, on stooping, ISul.; in nape, tearing, Dig.; at night, IKalm.; in nape, prick- ling, Carbo a.; in right side, Carbol. ac.; in right side, rheumatic, I Apis ; near right shoul- der, on motion, Camph.; in right, great, slow, just after awaking, pass off while swallowing, but soon return, Spong.; while speaking, ICalc.; pass off on swallowing, ISpong. ; tear- ing, pass into each other, Zinc.; along upper part, Lach. G& lancinating. Neck, streaks: red or purplish, in meningitis, IBufo.; red, as in scarlet fever, with inflamed and swollen glands, IRhus. Neck, stretched : gº retracted. Neck, suppuration: gº abscess, boils, car- buncle, glands. Neck, suprasternal fossa: 539 throat pit. Neck, sweat: Amyl., Ant. t., Calc., Euphor.; in children, Samb.; after diarrhoeic stool, Como.: copious, exhausting, IICalc.; from least motion, IICinch.; after first nap (phthi- sis), ILach.; on nape, Il Calc., ISul.; at night, ICalc.; only on neck, Cann. S.; in ophthal- mia, 1Con...; profuse, ||Med:; profuse, during sleep, Med.; goes off with sleep (croup), | |Samb.; sour smelling, Bell.; warm, Chel.; warm, profuse, in colic, Coloc.; with weak- ness, Como. Neck, swelling: AEsc. h., Ars., IIBell., Croc., IILach., Merc., || Merc. cor., IISpong., ||Ver., Vespa ; bulbous, Sil.; of cellular tissue (scar- latina), IBar. c.; about old cicatricial tissues, result of scrofulous abscesses, IISil.; of cords, with aching in base of brain, Med.; in diph- theria, IMerc. iod. flav., | | Tarant.; cellular tissue, infiltrated in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; accompanying eczematous eruption after any severe exertion, Psor.; emphysematous, Lyss.; enormous, in Hodgkin’s disease, l ISyph.; fatty, from ear to ear, Amm. m.; feels swol- len, if turned around, Paris; on nape, over 878 31. NECK AND BACK. whole head, redness, pain, as from ulceration, glands swollen, Bar. c.; hard, from injury to oesophagus, Cic.; Sensation of inward, Berb.; lateral muscles appear swollen to him (peri- odic neuralgia), Chin. S.; left side, IKali bi.; left side, almost even to jaw, I ILac c.; in left side, suppurated abscess opened with lancet, discharges foul and copious pus (after scarlet fever), Lach. ; left side smooth, livid, touch- ing causes Suffocative sensation (bronchocele), Lach.; hard lumps extend to left side, gouty subject, lSil.; before menses, Iod.; worse at night, l l Phos.; from wounding oesophagus with splinter, ICic.; painful, Bell.; painful, on left, side, Lobel. i.; painful,in nape, Bell.; in seventh month of pregnancy, in a woman with albu- minuria,dropsy,headache, etc., | |OEnan.; puffy, down both sides, l l Lach.; puffy, in scarlatina, II Amm. c.; Crotal.; skin, color of a red rose, generally morning and during day and evening (headache), Lac def.; red streak on left side, Mang.; rheumatic, IMerc.; right side, red and burning, Vespa; great, sensitive, in Scarlatina, II Ailant.; of sides, l l Merc.; subcutaneous (diphtheria), Apis; large, suppurating,on right side, Sul, ac.; followed by suppuration, there- upon formation of callous, fistulous openings, from which oozed a serous discharge, ILyc.; when talking, Iod.; thickened feeling of muscles, Ailant.; whitish, violently itching (paralysis), Apis. §º abscess, glands, tumors. Neck, tearing : 1Cham., Lyss., Zinc.; in back, up forward to frontal region, ICaust.; on bending backward, Psor.;burning, toleft axilla, Stram.; during chill, Ars. h.; cutting, Kali c.; drawing, pains to insertion of deltoid muscles (rheu- matic ophthalmia), II,ed., to elbow, ILyc.; in faceache, Anac.; into head,10amph.; in nape, left side, before midnight, Sul.; frequent, vio- lent, in left side, always disappearing on press- ure,in morning,Zinc.; in muscles, Bry., Canth., ICarbo v.; in nape, Il Acon.; in nape, extends halfway down back, worse night in bed, must rise, IRhod.; in nape, with oppression and shortness of breath, particularly when lying (rheumatism), Lyc.; in nape, in paroxysms, evening, l l Nux v.; in nape, to head, Canth.; in nape, on bending head forward, Camph.; in nape, up either side to top of head, ILach.; in muscles of nape, Carbo v.; with rheuma- tism, Nux v.; in right side, posteriorly, | |Zinc.; in sides, alternating with tearing in cheek, Amm. m.; sticking posteriorly and in- feriorly in a small spot in right side, Zinc.; in nape, tension as if tendons were drawn up, Stront.; tensive pains, l l Puls.; in nape, pain to vertex when it is throbbing, worse from motion or stooping, better lying still, 1Glon.; better in warmth, worse cold, worse getting up in morning, IStram. Hºt neuralgia, rheumatism. Neck, tension: IBar. c., Berb., Glon., 17.inc.; in back, as if cords were breaking, l l Lyc.; drawing in nape, Thuya ; to ears, when mov- ing head, Plumb.; accompanying eczematous eruption, after any severe exertion, Psor.; with bending head backward (meningitis), ISpong.; in left side of nape, before midnight, Sul.; before menses, Iod., l l Natr. c.; of mus- cles, l l Agar., IICic., l l Viol.; in anterior cer- vical muscles, Zinc.; in muscles of nape, IChel.; in muscles, as if too short on bending neck, l l Hyos.; as if muscles were too short, even at rest, especially stooping, Aur. met.; in nape, Bry., Con.; in nape, on motion, Niccol.; in nape, extends as far as shoulders, l l Ipec.; in nape, feels as if too short, after waking in morning, must cry out with pain, worse during rest, Sul.; in nape, with stitches, particularly in morning on rising, with great sensitive- ness to touch, better by walking, Magn. S.; with nausea, worse in evening, when sitting in room and when becoming cold, better in open air and when becoming warm, Mosch.; numb Sensation in nape close to occiput, as if tightly bound, Plat.; painful, on turning head, Spong.; painful, in left side of nape, Thuya ; painful, in left side near thyroid cartilage, on turning head to right, Spong.; painful, in muscles, with Sensation as if a weight were ly- ing upon them, Vinca ; painful, in nape, ILyc., Puls.; painful, in muscles of nape and lower portion, worse motion, Camph.; pain- ful, in right side, Thuya, ; painful, on stoop- ing, I Canth.; in nape, rheumatic fever, Rhus; in right side, Meph., Zinc.; particularly right side, on bending head backward, Spong.; long continued, in right side, drew body to right side, Caust.; with stiffness, Staph.; in mus- cles, felt even when swallowing, Colch.; tight- ening around (cerebrospinal meningitis), IGlon. Bºy" stiff, wry. Neck, thin : Bºy" emaciated. Neck, throat-pit (suprasternal fossa): bruised feeling, after expectorating, Arund.; as if a button were stuck fast, Lach.; choking on falling asleep, Val.; constricted feeling, with constant desire to cough, Cham.; constric- tion, after anger, worse when swallowing, IStaph.; constrictive sensation above, causes cough, Ign. ; contraction, better when bending neck, Phos. ac.; spasmodic cramplike feeling, like a pressure from below upward, or as when swallowing, Zinc.; drawing, roughness or stinging when coughing or sneezing, Bor.; dryness, Calc. a.; irritation to cough, Apis, Card. m.; irritation causes cough, in catarrhal aphonia, IRumex ; lump, with asthma, Lo- bel. i.; as of a small lump like a button, feels as if it might loosen, but does not, IILach.; oppression, ILobel. i.; pain extends to root of tongue, and to hyoid bone, and to left tragus, behind which it shoots out, Lach.; as if pressed against trachea, Brom.; pressure, after anger, worse when swallowing, Staph.; pressure, as if something had stuck there, Æsc. h.; pricking, above, Spong.; Soreness, Apis; internal Soreness, worse in morning, Arg. nit.; constantly recurring needlelike stitches, externally, in lower part (goitre), Spong.; sensation of fumes of sulphur or dust causes hollow, spasmodic cough, Ign.; as if some- thing.were swollen and woºd suffocate him, cannot be swallowed, IILach.; constant tick-, ling, IPhos.; tickling causes cough, Ign., ILach., l l Phos., IRumex, Sang.; constant tickling, worse on expiration, IIod.; tickling, worse at night, ICham.; tickling, to be- hind sternum, and stomach, causes dry, in- cessant, fatiguing cough, IIRumex ; titillat- ing, with lisping voice, causing paroxysms of coughing, Con. Neck, throbbing: Glon.; in back of, then to 31. NECK AND BACK. 879 sides, worse on stooping or moving, JFerr.; in dysmenorrhoea, Il Ver.v.; thence over head to forehead, with burning on vertex, Phos.; left side, Codein.; in mania, IBell.; in nape, better when bending head backward, Lyss.; in nape, before menses, INitr. ac.; in nape, with mental disturbance, l l Staph.; in nape, with painfulness to touch, Daph.; to occiput, Chel.; pain, better after rising, Eup. perf.; pain, preventing writing, Manc.; nape to left shoulder, extends over head, motion of head towards right, causes pain to shoot to right, IIApis ; of vessels, I Bell. tº carotids. Neck, tightness: gº tension. Neck, trembling: Ang., IMerc. viv. Neck, tumor: encysted, both sides, IBrom.; re- current fibroid, size of a hen’s egg, and hard, on left side, better on wrapping up, Sil. ; large fungous excrescence back of left ear, one inch and a half in diameter and about Same from base to top, tender and vascular, bleeding from slightest touch (fungus haema- todes), l l Thuya ; lipoma, with hectic fever, IPhos.; malignant, Calc. p.; discharges yellow pus, Sec.; sarcoma, burning, JBar. c.; studded with, ICist.; swelling, size of a hazelnut, burning, fiery red, pointed, hard (carbuncle), IAnthrac.; lump size of a walnut, movable, itches occasionally, Tuberc. Bºt gland. Neck, twanging: like wires, in left, followed by burning, as if losing her reason, Kalibi. Neck, twitching: in cords, which looked like wires, with neuralgia, in paroxysms, in head, after profuse menses, l l Med.; in lower por- tion of side, Tarax.; in muscles, I Agar., Zing.; in muscles of right, while lying, Spong.; of muscles, better on moving shoulders up and down (irritability of cerebrospinal system), | |Ran. b.; of right side (pregnancy), Agar.; sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle, in right (men- ingitis), Carbol. ac. Neck, ulcerative pain: during cough, Caps. Neck, ulcers: Ast. r.; scrofulous, left side, two Inches broad, extending from border of hair to clavicle, edges hard and elevated, Ast. r.; small and scattered about, Lach. Neck, uneasiness: in muscles, Ang.; with in- clination to stretch neck, Calab. Neck, veins: distended, ISpong.; jugular, dis- tended, Camph.; distended, in inflammation of lungs, Acon.; distended, in puerperal con- vulsions, IChin. S.; jugular, murmur, IPuls.; jugular, murmur in left, Ferr.; jugular, strong pulsations, venous murmur (menses irregular), |Dig.; swollen, IOp.; swollen, in asthma, | | Tabac.; swollen, with cough, after catching cold (chronic bronchitis), IKali bi.; indura- tion of jugular, in pregnancy, l l Ipec. Neck, vertigo: with complaints, iCalc. p. Neck, vibration: inward, from neck into limbs, 1Camph. Neck, wandefing pains: in nape, with stiff. ness (rheumatism), l l Lac C. Neck, warts: with horny excrescence in centre, ISep.; several old, l l Thuya ; pedunculated pinhead (hereditary syphilis), ISyph.; Small, | | Nitr. ac.; soft to touch, like lipoma and pointed, IThuya. Neck, weakness: Arn., Ars. met., Coccul., | | Viol.; in back part, Caët.; with heaviness of head, IICoccul.; cannot hold head up, in whooping cough, meningitis, Ver.; muscles do not support head steadily, Arn.; in nape, Stann.; of nape, head inclines forward, IPlat.; and tired feeling, cannot support head, 1Glon.; and weariness, l l AEsc. h. Neck, weariness: Bapt., Chim. m. ; cannot hold head easily in any position, Bapt.; of nape, as from a heavy load, IParis; on motion, evening and night especially, Acon.; of nape, tired from writing, or any exertion, IZinc.; painful, in neuralgia, Lach.; pains as if wearied by too great effort, l l Zinc. Neck, whiteness: deathlike, l l Pic. ac. Neck, wry (torticollis): Ars., IIBell., Calc., Cina, Cinch. bol., Colch., Dulc. , Eup. pur., Lac c., ILach., IILachn., IILyc., INux v., Rhus, ISul.; in cattle, AEsc. g.; contraction of muscles on one side, twisting neck to one side, Hyos.; in diphtheria and scarlet fever, III achn.; after fright, due to spinal disease, TNux v.; of left side, IILyc.; turned obliquely, IHyos.; drawn to right shoulder (chorea), ICup. m.; twisted to right shoulder by hard swelling (after scar- latina), Aur. mur.; drawn towards right side (heart disease), Lyc.; from spondylitis sub- occipitalis, Asaf., Mez., Natr. m., Phos., Sil., Sul.; twisted by hard swelling to right shoulder (after scarlatina), l l Con...; head drawn to one side by swellings in, ICist. stiff. SACRUM, aching: 1Calc. p., Fluor. ac., | | Jamb., Phyt., | | Ptel.., | |Sil.,Variol., Zing.; across, IGels.; also into buttocks, Helon.; burning and tired, Helon. ; constant, worse walking and stooping, IIAEsc. h.; dragging pains, with prolapsus uteri, Helon. ; dull, IIGels.; violent, like a gathering in a small spot, steady throbbing, worse night, and hin- ders sleep, better day, when up and walking about, but unable to lift anything, Kali bi.; follows pains, in all directions, through head, with violent and continuous vomiting, Med.; dull, into kidneys, Eup. pur.; in leucorrhoea, IAEsc. h.; heavy, before menses, Vib.; dull, around side of pelvis, lasts seven hours after stool, I ISul.; in evening, better by pressure, Sep.; in sciatica, Act. rac.; sore, IIAgar.; in spermatorrhoea, Sil.; in sacro-iliac symphysis, worse from motion, IAEsc. h.; constant, into thighs, l l Lil. tig.; at top, Cup. m.; dull, worse walking, Æsc. h. Łº dull pain, pain un- defined. Sacrum, after-pains: Bºy" labor-pain. Sacrum, anaesthesia: in a certain part no Sen- sibility, IPhos. Sacrum, bearing down : Bºy" pressing. Sacrum, boils: painful furuncle, Æthus. Sacrum, boring : Calad. Sacrum, feeling as if broken : , with cough, IPhos.; in metritis, Ars.; as if back would give way at point of sacro-iliac symphysis (uterine complaints), IAEsc. h.; in Sacro-iliac symphysis, as if separated in walking, |Calc. p. Sacrum, bruised feeling: | | Eup. perf., IFluor. ac., Natr. S., Sabad., IWer.; as if beaten, | IAgar., IIBry., Natr. m.; in Sacro-lumbar region, Coccus; lying on side, Act. sp.; pain in, as if one had been lying on too hard a couch (coccygodynia), Merc.; in morning, Calad.; in sacro-iliac symphysis, to lower limbs, standing, sitting or lying causes limp- ing when walking, I | Hep. Sº soreness. 880 31. NECK AND BACK. Sacrum, burning: Coloc.; at 4 P.M., Lachn.; in- tense, l l Lac def.; steady, after several pre- mature labors, I Thuya ; menses, passive flow, HCarbo v.; with retarded menses, pains from motion, better lying down, Pod.; with rash after confinement, ICup. m.; between scapu- lae, Thuya; along course of sciatic nerve, be- hind great trochanter of right leg, worse from warmth of bed (ischias), Coloc.; near Sacro- iliac symphysis, Rumex ; in uterine conges- tion, Ferr. gºt heat. Sacrum, burrowing: Calad. Sacrum, chill: over back, l l Kali iod.; runs to base of occiput, IGels.; descends to posterior part of thigh in morning, Stront. Sacrum, chilliness: IPuls.; constantly creeps up to back without subsequent heat or thirst, ISul.; during menses, IPuls. Sacrum, coldness: Benz. ac.; flying along side of vertebrae over whole body, alternating with heat, Camph.; Skin feels cold, Arg. met. Sacrum, Cramplike pain : Ananth.; in prolap- sus uteri, MBell. Sacrum, creeping: to coccyx, in bone, later in bones of whole body, Aloe. Sacrum, cutting: Guaraea ; better by heat, ISul. ; in left outer side, shooting up and down, | | Kali bi.; , during menses, I lSenecio; in morning, All. sat.; in muscle just above Sacro- iliac symphysis, on left side, Gamb.; across top, Gamb.; in prolapsus uteri, IBell. gº lancinating. Sacrum, digging: Calad. Sacrum, dislocated feeling: | | Agar. Sacrum, dragging : painful, Sep.; painful, towards, Carbo v.; weakness, with prolapsus. Sacrum, drawing: Ast. r. ; in intermittent, | Ant. c.; in liver affections, Chel. ; painful, Diosc.; painful, during menses, Zing.; painful, prevents erect position, after long sitting, Thuya ; dull pain on upper part, place size of a hand, interferes with respiration, swells and feels as if something were filled up, Ars. h.; piercing, to uterus, Helon.; radiates over body and limbs, IDiosc.; to right side of Scrobicu- lum (gastralgia), IChel; into thighs, l l Nux v.; in prolapsus uteri, IBell. Sacrum, dull pain: Ham., Sep.; across, Lil. tig.; constant, in Sacrum and hips, Ascl. h.; symphysis of right ilium and Sacrum, while standing, Spong. Sacrum, feeling as if falling apart: Sacro- iliac synchondrosis, wants to be bound tightly (hemorrhage), Trill. Sacrum, fluttering: sense of, like movements of a watch, commencing region of, and grad- ually rising to occiput, IOl.jec. Sacrum, gurgling sensation: dull, in Sacral bone, Ang. Sacrum, heat: I Sars., | |Sul.; in prolapsus uteri, | |Sep. Gº burning. Sacrum, heaviness: constant, dull, painful, IPhyt.; dull, painful, in region of sacro-iliac symphysis, Diosc.; down along pelvis and hips, Arg, nit.; while sitting, better by motion, Aloe; constant, dull, painful, to thighs and legs, Sep.; weight, Act. rac.; weight, in lower part, better standing, worse sitting and at stool, Arg. nit.; weight, in uterine conges- tion, Ferr. Sacrum, itching: prickling, when walking, | | Merc. Sacrum, labor-pains: IPuls.; laborlike, in can- cer uteri, Carbo a.; laborlike, to crest of ilium or around to uterus, with leucorrhoea. after parturition, IISars.; into thigh, Cham.; after-pains pass around pubes and down thighs, ISul.; after instrumental delivery, IHyper. Sacrum, lameness: ICalc. p., IISil.; in pneu- monia, Ant. t.; worse resting after exercise, Rhus; left Sacro-iliac articulation, Como. B& numbness. Sacrum, lancinating: Ananth., IZinc. gº"cut- ting, stitches. Sacrum, numbness: ICalc. p., Plat.; asleep, cannot get up from seat, Calc. p.; painful, down legs (dysmenorrhoea), IGraph. jº lameness. Sacrum, pain: Absin., Act. rac., | | Chel., ICimex, l l Eup. perf., Iod., IKali c., Lobel. i., Med., | | Psor., Sarrac., Sep.; across, Lactu. v.; Sudden, at 4 P.M., with discharge of clear mu- cus from vagina (false labor-pains), l l Puls.; beginning of uterine cancer, I Bell.; in cardi- algia biliosa, ILobel. i.; with chill, IIMux v.; after confinement, IPhos.; continual (coccygo- dynia), ILach.; when coughing, IChel.; with crawling and stitching,1Graph.; in chronic di- arrhoea, Cup. ars.; distressing, beneath, Lept.; especially during exertion in day and while sitting, IIAgar.; in extremity (hydrometra), | |Sep.; after a fall (traumatic periostitis of sac- rum and lower vertebrae), l l Sil.; during fever, Ars.; with fever (suppression of menses), ILobel. i.; in typhus, IBapt.; from flatus, Agnus: through to front, Ign.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit.; in hemorrhoidal colic, Abrot.; in hemorrhoids, NBerb.; in hemorrhoids and dysentery, Caps.; and hip (prolapsus uteri), IAEsc. h.; across hips, IISep.; across hips, lasting all day, Lyss.; pain through hips and thighs to below knee, with weakness and las- situde when moving, especially going up stairs, as if limbs would refuse to act before reaching top, Sep.; severe, to hips, terminates in uterus, | | Tarant.; to below knee, has to loosen garter and lie down, Cimex ; after labor, Phos.; like labor-pains, HKali c., IKreo.; with lame- ness and stiffness, Helon.; through legs into feet, worse sitting, TKob.; from lifting, Sang.; violent, when lifting, takes her breath, Anag.; after overlifting, ICalc.; violent, to lumbar region (lumbago), II Ant. t.; to lumbar region and across leftilium to superior spinal process, throbbing, worse pressure over lower verte- brae (traumatic periostitis of sacrum and lower vertebrae), l l Sil.; cannot lie on either side, | |Natr. S.; lying on back, morning in bed, Ign.; during menses, IPuls.; violent, in chronic me- tritis, Ant. t.; threatened miscarriage, Act. rac.; across, worse on motion, Form.; in myel- itis, Sec.; severe, pelvic, commences in pass- ing forward and down to right knee, Sep.; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; with pollutions, IGraph.; during pregnancy, IXan.; severe, extending to pubes (dysmenorrhoea), Laur.; , to pubes, during menses, caused by hemorrhoids, with discharge of bright red blood, Sabina; to pubes, in pregnancy, Sabina; worse dur- ing rest, Nux m.; while riding in a carriage, INux m.; worse rising from a seat, ILyc.; in left sacro-iliac articulation, running into groin (labor, pregnancy), IThuya; sharp and 31. NECK AND BACK. 881 Sore, came on as soon as she went to bed, | | Puls.; to shoulders, worse from labor (fis- tula in ano), HBerb.; violent, could not sit (spinal disease), IApis; when sitting, Asaf.; worse sitting or bending backward, IPuls.; disturbs sleep, Lith.; Soreness through to pubes, ILyss.; during stool, Pod.; with ur- gency to stool, Amm. ben.; worse during and after stool, Pod.; cannot straighten himself, IKalibi.; from a strain while lifting a heavy weight (orchitis), I | Puls.; intense, across su- persacral region, right nates, down right sci- atic nerve, prevents sleep, I ILac c.; severe, from ileo-Sacral symphysis, down leg, Act. rac.; in Sacro-iliac symphysis, lameness, worse walking, IAEsc. h.; in region of sacro-iliac synchondrosis, l l Ol. jec.; passing into right thigh, worse when pressing at stool, cough- ing and laughing (Sciatica), Tell.; down thighs (uterine hemorrhage), Sec.; at top, with nau- Sea, Lil. tig. ; about upper part, worse at night, Helon. ; with frequent urging to urin- ate (diarrhoea), ICup. ars; when urinating, Graph.; in prolapsus uteri, Lil. tig., Pod, | |Sep.; in uterine displacement, Pod.; in uterine troubles, l l Alum.; to uterus, Helon.; commencing internally and apparently com- ing around to uterus, Syph.; violent, Ars. h.; violent, in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; a kind of weakness, in morning, Calad. Bºaching. Sacrum, paralysis: feeling of, IKalm.; para- lytic condition, IGels. Sacrum, paralytic pain: drawing into thigh, Cham.; down along pelvis and hips, Arg. nit. Sacrum, piercing pain: Sul.; as from knives in middle, while sitting in evening, INatr. s. Sacrum, pinching pain: with hysterical spasm, Caust. Sacrum, pressing feeling: Anag., Cann. S., IIgn., Sec., IZinc.; bearing down, with ineffectual urging to stool, IINux v.; bearing down, Bell., Berb., Merc. per.; bearing down towards, with chronic parenchymatous metritis, JNux v.; bearing down, as if parts would be forced out, worse in moving, Sec.; as if bones would be forced asunder, worse sitting and lying, IBerb.; burning, ICepa; deep internal, when severe, worse sitting and lying, Berb.; drag. ging pain, Sep.; pain, dull, feeling of press- ure and fatigue from long stooping, extends around hips and down right leg, Bapt.; often placed hand as if to support, I | Ol.jec.; sacro- iliac articulation, in left, with tingling in sole of foot, Coloc.; sacro-iliac articulation inter- mittent outward, pain in left, better by walk- ing, Como.; in Sacro-iliac symphysis, sharp, to lower limbs, sitting, standing or lying, causes limping when walking, | |Hep.; like a heavy load, as if it would burst, Agar.; all night, awakens her, Ang.; painful, as if broken, in upper part, INux v.; painful, as from fatigue, in evening, IPuls.; painful, in right side, later to middle of back (repeated eight times), Lyss.; painful, tensive, on stepping, Acon.; painful, only while walking and particularly on setting down left foot, Spong.; while sitting, better by motion, Aloe; con- stant, uninterrupted pressure to stool felt in, this pressure, though distressing, seems utter- ly ineffectual (dysentery), Merc. cor.; causing tensive pains in thighs, IPuls.; in uterine con- gestion, IFerr. Sacrum, pulling feeling: and pain as if menses were coming on, Med.; in prolapsus uteri; |Bell. Sacrum, rheumatic pain: l l Ol. jec.; after heat is relieved, Aur. met.; affects muscles, | |Zinc.; while stooping, felt as if something cracked across Sacrum, cannot stoop or move for pain which remains during rest, but worse on movement of trunk or legs, IKalibi. Sacrum, sensitive : left Sacro-iliac articulation to pressure, Como.; in affection of sympathetic nervous system, l l Phos.; extreme tenderness, least pressure unbearable, Lobel. i.; right side painful to touch, Phell. Sacrum, sharp pains: Calc. p., Coloc. Sacrum, shocks: with rash after confinement, ICup. m. Sacrum, shooting: between hips, Sil.; down outside of both hips, Phyt.; he must keep quiet, worse from motion, Coloc. Sacrum, soreness: Sarrac., Sep.; of left iliac articulation, Como.; painful, near iliac sym- physis, Rumex; before menses, Spong.; to shoulders, worse from labor (fistula in ano), IBerb.; spot as if ulcerated, sensitive to touch, Colch. Bºy" bruised feeling. Sacrum, sticking: along course of sciatic nerve, behind great trochanter of right leg, down as far as knee, worse from warmth of bed (ischias), Coloc.; flying along vertebrae over whole body, alternating with i. Camph. Sacrum, stiffness: Ananth., | | Apis; worse on resting after exercise, Rhus; bending or be: ginning motion, extending to hip joint and thigh, as if sinews were too short, Lach.; painful, especially rising from a chair, IICaust.; down along pelvis, and hips, Arg. nit.; cannot walk straight, Rheum. Sacrum, stinging: burning, tearing, prevents sleep, 1 |Sil. Sacrum, stitches: Lith., | |Nitr. ac.; to anus, Asaf.; burning, causing one to start, l l Mur.ac.; constant, Berb.; on a small spot between sac- rum and left ilium, with slightest motion, ICalc. p.; to loins, Aloe; needlelike, Chim. m.; in pertussis, IBry.; sudden, violent, walk- ing in open air, Agar.; when walking, Calad. Hº lancinating. Sacrum, sweat: cold, Plant. Sacrum, tearing : along course of sciatic nerve, behind great trochanter of right leg as far as knee, worse from warmth of bed, Coloc.; fine, while sitting only, passing right to left side and upward, Spong.; especially near spine, ILyc. Sacrum, tension: Sul., IZinc.; to left hip, pain as if muscles were too short, Caust.; pressive, deep internal when severe, worse sitting and lying, IBerb. Sacrum, throbbing: in evening, Tabac. Sacrum, tired feeling: after exciting dreams, in morning, Lyss. Sacrum, ulcers: hard, black, bedsores, Arg. nit.; decubitus, in typhoid, Zinc.; , skin, vitality of destroyed by pressure (sacral sores), TPaeonia ; after typhoid, Ars. Sacrum, weakness: Lyss., IZinc.; in sacro- iliac region, Sep.; in sacro-iliac symphysis, as if bones were loose, Arg. nit.; at night, ILith.; with numbness and aching in head, LPhOS. | | Sars.; constant, Berb.; 56 882 31. NECK AND BACK. Sacrum, wrenched feeling: ICalc. º Sacrum, writhing : radiating over body and limbs, Diosc. SCAPULAE, aching: Calc. p.; to arms, AEthus.; between, AEsc.h., ILyc., Nux v.; con- tinual, IPhyt.; dull under right, Ziz.; dull, alternating with sharp pain beneath right, Bry.; in left, l l Ptel.; on inner border of left to neck, moving arm Orleaning to left, Brom.; under left, extends into left lung, worse on expiration, Sep.; with subacute inflammation of liver, Hydr.; at posterior lateral margins, generally worse on left side, Ziz.; pressive, on right, later on left, Tell.; worse from least pressure, ICinch.; in right (functional de- rangement of liver), l l Sep.;hot, beneath right, with cough (morbus Brightii), Lyc. vir.; ten- sive, between (myelitis), ISul. Scapulaº, boils: I.Nitr. ac.; large boil between, with gangrene of legs, I IIod. Scapulae, boring : Cornus. Scapulac, feel as if broken : Ananth. Scapulae, bruised pain: IKreo., || Merc., Merc. iod. flav.; between, Amm. m.; as if beaten in front and outside towards shoulder joint, ex- tends to elbow, Berb.; as if beaten in right, Arn. ; worse in rest, l l Lyc.; in right, ICic.; in right, or as if dislocated, Aloe ; from right, to shoulder joint, Berb. gºt aching, sore- Ile SS. Scapulae, burning: ICarbo v., | |Rob.; between, IGlon., Phos.; between, in myelitis, ISul.; as from hot coals between, worse in sum- mer, l l Lyc.; in left, Amb., Zinc.; under left, ICund.; from pimples, below right, Cist.; in right, Carbo, v., Lachn.; below and to right, Pallad.; in and behind right, and tending towards ribs, Asaf.; in skin of right, Zinc.; in spinal irritation, Zinc.; as from stitches, Nux v.; before vomiting, | | Rhus; in muscles, about lower margin, in women who follow sedentary employments, often over a small space, greatly worse by long-continued needlework or writing, Ran. b. gº smarting. Scapulae, chills: spread over back, Diosc.; begin between, Rhus. Scapulae, chilliness: between, between, in asthma, Caps. Scapulae, coldness: between, l l Natr. c.; sen- sation of an icy cold hand, between (hyste- ria), l l Sep.; as from a piece of ice between, better by heat (intermittent fever), IPuls.; between, in pulmonary affections, Amm. m.; as if touched by ice, Agar.; as if cold wind were blowing on parts between, Caust. Scapulae, constrictive pain: l l Magn. m.; be- tween, in diphtheria, Merc. cy. Scapulae, contracting feeling: in muscles of right, Brach. Scapulae, contractive pain: Il Guaiac.; from superior angle to seventh dorsal vertebrae, drawing shoulders back tight as if bones would be crushed, worse moving shoulders, neck, or arms, Med. Scapulae, cramplike pain : in inner angle (con- gestion of liver), JChel.; between, during motion, Ipec.; between, with palpitation, IIPhos.; in internal border of right, Chel. Scapulaº, cutting: to anterior part of chest, Glon.; below, Asaf.; between, IHyper.; from left into chest, catching breath, ILyc.; incis- | | Eup. pur.; ive pain, between, passing through to ster- num, with sensation of pressure or constric- tion to chest, in afternoon, I ILac c.; under left, Hyper.; sharp across, IGlon. Scapulaº, darting: caused by dry, hacking cough, Med.; from left to shoulder and mam- ma, Grat. §§ lancinating, stitches. Scapulaº, distress: between, IPhos.; in right (functional derangement of liver), I ISep. Scapulae, drawing: ICaust., Nitr. sp. d.; below, Asaf.; between, IHep., Lyc.; between, in open air, Natr. c.; between, necessitates lying down, Ars.; painful between, Calend., IPuls.; in left, Card. m., Squilla ; in left, worse in morning, Chrom. ac.; painful, in left, 1 IPtel.; painful, close under left, for a few moments, while standing, l l Millef.; in muscles, as if something in them were drawn back and forth, more spasmodic than painful, JNux v.; painful, ICalc., Cham., Sul.; internally, in region of right, as if nerves and vessels were made tense, Coloc.; between right and spinal column, Bell.; on inner margin of right, Card. m. Scapulae, dull pain : in inferior angles, in morn- ing, on awaking, Chrom. a.c.; at inner angle of left, during evening, Chrom. ac.; below, Asaf.; between, IPhos.; heavy, continuous, in left, Cund.; along inner edge of left, worse from breathing, ISang.; under right, Ind. Scapulae, eruption: blisters on right, tensive, burning, scurf forms, Amm. m.; miliary spots on right, Sumb.; pimples, Berb.; single pim- ple, filling with pus, then drying up and dis- appearing between, Coccul.; Small, painful, non-suppurating tubercles on right, Amm. m.; red vesicle on right, painful to touch, Cic. Scapulac, gnawing: Phos. ac. Scapulae, gurgling: in right, with chilly feeling, Tarax. Scapulae, heat: Chel.; between, IPhos.; warmth between scapula and sternum, Arg. nit. §º burning. Scapulae, itching: in left, l l Form.; below and to right, Pallad.; over left, Ipom.; between, Arg. met.; on right, Anag.; over right, Diosc. Scapulae, jerking: Calc. p.; painful, above left, Squilla. - Scapulae, lameness: Apis ; on bending forward when walking, Apis ; in right, l l Amyl. Scapulae, lancinating: below, worse throwing shoulders back and chest forward, or from any contortion of body, Badiag.; under left, | |Rob. Bºy" darting, shooting, stitches. Scapulae, neuralgia: beneath, Tereb. Bº tear- 1Ilg. Scapulae, oppression : in right, through thorax to sternum, Chel. Scapulae, pain: Arund.,Calc.p., Carbo V., Vespa; at acromion process of left, Aspar.; worse in afternoon, and leaning back, Cochl.; at lower angle of left, worse taking deep inspiration, Uran. n.; under inner and lower angle of right (pregnancy), Chel.; on moving arm, IKali m.; below, Calc. p., Ver.; between, Amm. c.; Calc. p., Phos.; along breast, has to straighten, Bov.; under, cannot take full breath, Cup. ars.; between, with colic (amenorrhoea), Amm. c.; constant between, Sep.; deep, in lower portion of left, I Diosc.; between, drawing to small of back, Dros.; between, in drunkards, and in suppressed extending 31. NECK AND BACK. 883 menses, IHArs.; from epigastrium, Badiag.; in intermittent fever, Elat.; between, he inclines forward for relief, worse from inspiration, it passes gradually around in front to ninth and tenth ribs, Natr. a.; from sore spot below left to heart, with violent palpitation, Med.; on inhaling, Æsc. h.; worse during inspiration, AEsc. h.; under, worse by inspiration, Puls.; lower angle of left, IT Chel.; below, left, Act. rac., Aph. ch., Arund., Daph.; below left, with cough, Sticta; below left, with palpitation, I.Cact.; in left, Chrom. ac.; in left, seemingly from left mamma, Lil. tig.; deep seated, with distress in left, better stand- ing and walking, Chrom.ac.; along inner edge of left, extends below inferior angle or through lower half of left side of thorax, Ran. b.; severe, about superior margin of left, Jalap.; to left, from heart, Aloe ; under left, Ailant.; under left, as if a piece of flesh were being twisted out, with cutting under ribs of left side, after ineffectual urging to stool, Cornus; under lower angle of left, worse from motion or breathing, Cup. arS.; com- mencing under left, running down left arm to little finger, which pricked as if asleep, | |Med.; under left, three days, then eruption on axilla of affected side (herpes zoster), HDolich.; under left, around to front and down to groin, paroxysms brought on by lying down, had to sit upright (intercostal neural- gia), Magn. p.; momentary, under left, Daph.; severe, under left, Ind.; under left, till Zona broke out, Dolich.; at outer margin, l l Chel.; in vicarious menses, Dig.; in morning, Chrom. ac.; under motion, with chill, Sang.; extending into neck, with tension, IColoc.; over and below, l l War.; moved down to pelvis, Chrom. ac.; under point, between shoulders, extending to loins, Oxal. ac.; in right, worse from motion of arm, better pressing part against Something hard, Bapt.; below right, worse in evening, after exertion, deep inspiration and moving right arm, better by pressure and lying, especially on right side, pain extends over a spot, as large as a palm, extends to corresponding parts of left side, when severe, l l Ruta; in right, towards back, as after blow or fall, Arn.; in right, worse on inspiration, AEsc. h.; in right, when lying in bed, ICepa; deep in right, hindering motion of arm, Ailant.; in or near head of right, Badiag.; under right, IIChel., I IChen. a., Med., Pod.; fixed under inner angle of right, IIChel.; under right, as if chest woukd burst, when coughing or drawing a long breath, Seneg.; under right, better motion, Bapt.; under right lower point, as if bruised, in afternoon, Calend.; under right, with van- ishing of sight and giddiness in forehead, pale face, IIChen. a.; under right, after sitting, ICepa; in right, after Teplitz had removed erysipelatous spot on left cheek, accompanied by headache, l l Petrol.; vehement, on point and outside towards shoulder joint, extends to elbow, Berb.; between, running to either side, to shoulder and lumbar region, Med.; slight, under left, Xan.: where it ends, near spine, right side, Alum.; on inner surface, ITCic.; as if swollen from right to shoulder joint, Berb.; transient, in right, Inul. Scapulae, piercing: fine, in left, in breathing, Scapulae, shooting: Millef.; painful, close under left for a few moments, while standing, I |Millef.; as from knives, between, while sitting, in evening, |Natr. S. Bºy" stitches. Scapulaº, pinching: internal border of right, Chel.; in muscles of right, Amm. m. Scapulac, pressing feeling: Coccul.; between, Arum t.; between and under, 11Calc.; with cough, Coral.; dull, between, Lobel.; on edges, impeding motion of arms, Camph.; jerking, between, to epigastrium, sitting, | | Bry.; in lower, Pallad.; painful, between, Calend.,Lyss.; painful, between (angina), I | Petrol.; painful, directly over spinous process of left, as if pressed by two or three fingers, Chen. v.; painful, under left, more towards outer side, Bell.; painful, in lower portion of, at same time, as if a solid object were slowly pressing against it, towards noon, Pallad.; painful, on motion, Apis ; painful, beneath right lower point, as if suppurating, in afternoon,Calend.; painful, seems to extend from posterior wall of stomach, Arn.; in right, Sep.; be- tween right and spinal column, Bell.; in right, through thorax to sternum, IChel. ; un- der right, worse sitting, Chen. v.; between, especially when stepping hard, or other move- ments which concuss the chest, Seneg.; as from a stone between, ICinch., INux v.; be- tween, with tension, INux v.; in upper, Ind.; wedgelike pain under right, worse sitting, Chen. v. Scapula", rawness: in right, during repose, Coloc. Scapulae, rheumatic pain: Mez.,Val.; between, Aspar., Lobel. i., Lyc. vir.; between angles, Bry.; in left, l l Merc. cor.; between, from nape of neck to small of back, Ver.; in right, morning after rising, Mez.; in right, IAEsc. h.; in spot below right, extending into left hip and groin, worse from motion, Cist.; between, better by warmth, worse by cold, Rhus. Scapulae, sensitive: all muscles connected with, are more or less affected and painful to touch, Chrom. ac. Scapulae, sharp pain : in angle, Iod.; in right, Sil.; striking forward through chest, from right, I | Merc. Sol.; between, passing through to sternum, with sensation of pressure Or con- striction of chest, in afternoon, l l Lac C. Scapulae, shocks: dull, upward to between, from posterior walls of chest, ICalc. under, in pericarditis, Ascl. t.; stinging, again in armpit or in chest, Sul. ac.; between, has to straighten up, Bow. Hº darting, lancinating, stitches. Scapulae, smarting: between, in gastric dis- orders, IKali bi.; at posterior lateral margins, generally worse in left side, Ziz. Nº burn- ing. Scapulae, soreness: Ant. t., Vespa; between, with dry cough, two short hacks, Sul. ac.; of left, when moving, Med.; along inner border of right, Asar.; of a small spot in left into lung, Cup. ars. Scapulae, sticking: Coccus, Spong., Zinc.; dull, boring, in left, across spine, 1 ||Menyanth.; between (incipient tuberculosis), : Agar.; fine, between, iPuls.; in right, Sil.; as if something were sticking below right, better after sleep, LArs. h.; from right to left, Zinc. Bº sting- ing, stitches. 884 31. NECK AND BACK. Scapulae, stiffness: between, l l Kali c., Lact. ac.; between, in open air, Natr. c.; at lower angle of left, l l Kali bi.; down left inner, worse after walking and laughing, IKali c.; painful, Led.; painful, between, Ang.; in upper, on sitting still, worse beginning to move, Ind. Scapulaº, stinging : Paeonia; as from blows and bruises in right, when in motion, felt as far as chest, Kali c.; at posterior lateral margins, generally worse on left side, Ziz.; near edge of right, near spine, in morning, IHyper.; as from a sprain in left, extending into chest, Kali c. Scapulae, stitches: Ars. m., ICamph., | |Phos., ISul.; dull, between left acromion and shoulder blade, Ang.; from apex to epigastrium, during fatiguing labor, l l Kalic.; below, worse throw- ing shoulders back and chest forward, or from any contortion of body, Badiag.; beneath, All. Sat., IKreo.; between, Ascl. t., 1Calc., Colch., Indig., Paris, Plumb., Psor.; between, on deep breathing, Acon., Prun. ; in and be- tween, IIMitr. ac., Ran. b.; beneath, take away breath and do not permit stooping, ISul.; broad, as with a knife, under left, near spinal column, independent of breathing, Cup. m.; in chest, from right (pneumonia, with bilious symptoms), IMerc. sol.; during cough, Merc.; dull, between, behind for- ward, afternoon, lying, Bry.; dull, in left, Anac.; dull, under, Asar.; between, to epigastrium, sitting, || Bry.; flying, in right, Spong.; in gastritis, ICOccul.; in left, Amm. m., Manc., Verbas.; left to axilla, Ol. an.; in border of left, l l Dulc.; dull, boring, on left, Menyanth. ; in left, when breath- ing or coughing, Sep.; under left, with cough, Sul.; to left, worse by cough, inspi- ration, touch, better by gentle pressure (pro- lapsus uteri), Sep.; under left to heart, Bry.; fine, in middle of left, from without inward, during inspiration, Millef.; especially about left, when inspiring, Aspar.; in lower part of left, I Kalm.; dull, in left, radiate to all sides, Anac.; to occiput, Guaiac.; pleuritic after riding in open car, worse by each inspi- ration, Guaiac.; pressing, along side of right, when swallowing or hawking, Caust.; rheu- matic, in right, Bapt.; beneath right, Chel.; in right, l l Phos., Sep.; in right, in breath- ing, Kali c.; continued, in right, terminating in one close below, IGuaiac.; in right, on in- spiring, Amm. m.; right to left, Coccul.; through right, in disease of liver, with hydro- thorax, IKali c.; painful, under right, when stooping, l.Jugl.; fine, in and behind right, extending to ribs, Asaf.; under right, Arum t., Jugl.; Spasmodic, in right, sitting, Ant. c.; dull, between, near spine, Ang. Bº cutting, lancinating, piercing, shooting. Scapulatº, swelling: on left, seven inches broad, five inches long, thickness of a finger, raised in middle and inflamed, opened in several places and discharged profuse matter, I Sil. Scapulae, tearing: Berb., 1Caust., Niccol.; on edges, impeding motion of arm, Camph.; between, Anac., Berb., Psor., Sil.; between, in cardialgia, l l Puls.; between, downward, especially on deep breathing, I |Menyanth.; drawing, Acon.; in left, Card. m.; in morn- ing, BKali c.; in point, Berb.; over, terminat- ing in Stitch, ICycl.; on top, Rhus; beneath, while walking, Sil. Scapulae, tension: IBar. c., Colch., INux v.; boring, from tip of left, through, Natr. c.; between, with cutting and tingling in skin, Jacea ; of muscles, motion difficult, Mez.; painful, Rhus; painful between, while lying or moving, Sul. Scapulae, throbbing : Calc. p.; under lower third of left, Zinc.; painful dull but severe, under lower angle of left, Sinap.; painful, on right, Merc. iod, flav.; painful, in small spot be- tween, IPhos. Scapulaº, tumor: Osseous, on spine of, Calc. fl.; steatomous, over middle spine of left, violet color, rounded shape, yields slightly to press- ure of finger, tumor pedunculated, could be handled without pain, butlying on back in bed caused bruised or smarting pain, I Thuya ; on inner part of right, externally, red (scirrhus mammae), Carbo a. Scapula, wandering pains: sharp (pneumo- nia), Cact. Scapulae, as if wet : with cold sweat, skin dry and cool, Lachn. SPINAL CORD, affections (in general): Ang., IApis, IIForm., IIZinc.; anterior por- tion, Eup. pur. ; with constipation, as if rec- tum were paralyzed, Sil.; with gressus galli- naceus, Aur. met., Ign.; with gressus vacci- nus, Calc.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. ac.; acts principally upon motor side, Gels.; cause paralysis of feet, Zinc.; with diminished sexual desire, ICinch.; with in- creased sexual desire, Sil.; from sexual ex- cesses, iCalc., HINux v., IIPhos.; in sheep, AEsc. h. Spinal cord, anaemia: from exhausting diseases, IKali ph.; paralysis, Nux v.; in subjects who use sewing machines or are confined to house, INux v.; in those given to sexual excesses, Phos.; in tall, lean persons, IPhos. Spinal cord, atrophy (tabes dorsalis): progres- sive locomotor ataxia, AEsc. h., Alumin., HArg. nit., Atrop., Bell, Calab., Caust., ECoccul, Colch., Crotal., Fluor, ac., IGels, IKalibr., ILach., Nitr.ac., INux m., IIMux V, IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IPic. ac., IIPlumb, IPsor, IRhus, Sec., Sil., IStram., Sul.., | Tarant., IZinc.; locomotor ataxia, early stages, espe- cially when occurring from exposure to cold or from sexual excess, INux v.; locomotor ataxia, from excessive loss of fluids and se- men, IPhos.; locomotor ataxia, after sexual excesses or exposure to wet and cold, Calc.; from sexual abuse, III’hos.; with chest pain, torpor or numbness of genitals, IGraph.; cerebrospinal exhaustion from overwork, IIPhos.ac.; preceded by overexcitement, caus- ing paralysis, IIPhos.; exhaustion, IIPic. ac.; exhaustion, lightness in body, in Onan- ists and hysterical subjects, IGels.; incipient, 1Caust.; with palpitation, IGraph.; with par- alysis, iSil.; with dulness of sense, Graph.; from sexual excesses, IKali br; with great excitement of sexual system, Fluor, ac.; in women, with weakness of legs and back, IGraph. Tº paralysis. Spinal cord, congestion: Cic., IDulc., IGels.; subacute" (paralysis), Ailant. Sº inflam- mation. º Spinal cord, convulsions: from alteration in 31. NECK AND BACK. 885 connective tissue, Sil.; from exhaustion, by sexual excesses, Kali br. B& Spine, Spinal cord, dropsy: Lyss. bifida. Spinal cord, ganglia: acts on ganglia, Chloral. Spinal cord, inflammation (myelitis): Acon., Amm. c., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., Bar. m., J.Bell., Benz. ac., Bry., Calab., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Cic., Cina, Cinch., Coccul, Coff., Colch., Con., Crotal., IDulc., Euph., Hep., Hyos., Hyper., Ign., Iod., Kali iod., Lach., Lyc., JMerc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m., INuxv., Op., | | Oxal.ac., IPhos., Phos.ac., | | Pic. ac., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Sars., Sec., Sep., Sil., Sul., Sul. ac., IVér.; bony structure af- fected, |Sil.; chronic, Plumb.; after taking cold, during menstruation, | | Dulc.; especially when occurring from exposure to cold or from sexual excess, INux v.; with diabetes, l l Phos. ac.; diffused, Sec.; of anterior horns, early stage, IGels.; myelitis malliosa, diffused, at- tributable to infiltations, Hippoz.; in menin- gitis, II Acon., Crotal., Natr. S.; Nux v.; with meningitis, after injury, Hyos.; in meninin- gitis, after injury or checked sweat, IAcon.; meningitis, chronic, with sudden loss of flesh, Plumb.; worse at night, from cold, while lying down, from washing, Dulc.; Osteomyelitis, Merc. cor., IPhos.; sudden amelioration, cold sweats do not improve, then symptoms of paralysis, l l Hell.; perimyelitis, l l Sep.; causes prolapsus uteri, Sil.; during scarlatina or measles, eruption not developed, Dulc.; after sexual excesses or getting wet, Phos.; syphi- litic, IKali iod., Merc., Nitr. ac., || Phyt., Sang., Thuya; from getting wet or sleeping on damp ground, IIRhus. Spinal cord, injuries: IHyper.; lesions (dia- betes), Nux v.; lesion, by a fall, with spas- modic asthmatic attacks, Hyper. Spinal cord, irritation: Bº Spine irritation. Spinal cord, locomotor ataxy: Hºt atrophy. Spinal cord, neuralgia: Hºt Spine neuralgia. Spinal cord, pain: colicky, proceeding from, with sensation as of drawing in of abdomen to back, depression of spirits, Plumb.; extend- ing through coccyx (coccygodynia), Lactu.v.; downward drawing, worse on stooping or bending, Daph.; upper part, Hyper. Spinal cord, paralysis: ICon., Crotal., Eucal., Sec., Sil.; from decay of anterior portion, Mang.; congestive state, with tetanic spasms (myelitis acuta), l l Calab.; from alteration in connective tissue, Sil.; exhausting from drainings affecting nerve centres (melancho- lia), Kaliph.; from exhaustion, INux v.; from exhaustion by sexual excesses, IKali br.; gressus gallinaceus, Ars.; of infants, IRhus; from inflammation, Oxal. ac.; of lower third, Ars.; of extremities, from pressure, | |Phos.; progressive, with partial contraction of af- fected muscles, formication, and tearing in limbs, anaesthesia, with increased heat, IPhos. Bºy" atrophy; also Chap. 36, Paralysis. Spinal cord, quicksilver: as if quicksilver moved up and down (paralytic rheumatism), |PhOS. Spinal cord, sclerosis: lateral, Crotal., JNux v.; multiple, Arg. nit., Bar. c., Bell.., | | Calab., Caust., Crotal., Gels., Ign., JNux v., Oxal. ac., IIPhos., JPic. ac., IPlumb., Rhus, Sil., | | Tarant.; multiple, especially in beginning, with gastralgic attacks, vertigo, etc., JNux v.; posterior, l l Pic. ac.; progressive posterior, Sil.; symptoms suggest, Bar. c. Spinal cord, softening: Crotal., IKali ph., Phos., Sec.; reduced to a soft, pulpy mass, dark brown in color, and loaded with shining, greasy particles, Pic. ac.; chronic degenera- tion (impotence), Plumb.; preceded by over- excitement, causing paralysis, IIPhos.; idio- pathic, with deadness of nerves, l l Kali ph.; incipient, IIAgar...; causing paralysis, Pic. ac.; causes paralysis of limbs, IStram. Spinal cord, tabes dorsalis: Bºy" atrophy. SPINE, abscess: Asaf., Bell., IHep., Iod, Mez., IPhos. ac., Sil., ISul.; cold abscesses, after spondylitis, Calc. a., Calc. iod., Calc. p., Iod., Natr. m., Phos., Sil., Sul.; after a fall, discharges large quantities of pus daily, | |Sul.; near lumbar vertebrae, Calc. p. Spine, aching: | | Agar., Carbo v., Lyss.; burn- ing, in lumbar (acute desquamative stage of Bright's disease), IHelon.; constant, in cen- tre, Sil.; worse from friction, passing off after rising, morning, Lyc. vir.; in lower, I | Ol.jec, violent, long lasting, about post-lumbar verte- brae, Zinc.; worse between shoulder blades and lumbar region, Arum d.; worse sitting, better rising, walking, lying down, l l Kob.; upward, with stiffness, worse in damp weather, JNux m.; along last dorsal verte- brae, Asaf., Ascl. S.; along first lumbar verte- brae, Asaf. Spine, affections: Alumin., Apis, Dolich., IIgn., Kali br., IMez., || Paris, Sabad., Sil., | |Zinc.; with anaesthesia or hyperathesia, Plumb.; with gressus vaccinus, Iod., Sec.; from inflammation of vertebrae, Phos.; in- volving medulla oblongata, Hydr. ac.; with melancholy, after disappointed love, NIIgn.; mercurial cases, limbs feel as if shortened, pains darting like shocks of electricity, Mez.; in paralysis, Ars.; with priapism, Pic. ac.; cannot bear to be raised up in bed and cannot raise herself on account of severe pain, ILach.; from sexual excesses, INux v.; with tinea capitis, Bar. c.; due to torticollis, UNux v.; from getting wet, Rhus. Spine, air : least draughtfelt, cannot keep warm, . Sumb. Spine, bifida (hydrorachis): Arn., Ars., Asaf., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., Calc. p., Calend., Cann. S., Carbo v., Dulc., Eup. perf, Graph., Hep., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Mez., Nitr. ac., Phos., HPsor., Ruta, Sil., Staph., Sul.; of the new- born, Calc. Spine, biting: in a small place, Agar. Spine, boring: in spinous processes, Brom. Spine, bruised feeling: Sabad., Spig.; as if beaten, Ruta ; takes away breath, Ruta ; in cervical, Arn.; in dorsal, Arn.; in dorsal, as from a fall, Ruta ; in lumbar, Rhus, IRuta ; in lumbar vertebrae, standing, sitting or lying, causes limping when walking, l l Hep. Spine, burning: Agar., Acon., Bell., JPhos., Plumb., Ver.; and aching, Helon.; four inches above small of back, Lachn.; in epileptic at- tack, Ars.; down, Glon., Med.; to head, pain and aching (threatens abortion from fright), IGels.; whole length, I |Zinc.; up whole, when lying, Lyc.; brought on by any attempt at using mind, Pic. ac.; in myelitis, IPhos.; with numbness of feet and hands, Calab.; along, 886 31. NECK AND BACK. with palpitation, WNatr. c.; pressing, across dorsal region and under scapula, like that produced by sewing, Sep.; between shoul- ders, Ars, met, ; along whole, worse sitting, IZinc.; in a small place, Agar.; spots, Phos.; along vertebrae to left, Asaf.; in last vertebra, which is sore to touch (aphonia nervosa), | | Puls, ; with weakness of legs and back, with Soreness of muscles and joints, brought on by study, HPic. ac., gº heat. Spine, buzzing: formication, Il Sec. Spine, carbuncle: small (gastralgia), HCaust, gº Neck carbuncle, Spine, caries: gº vertebrae. Spine, chilliness: with dull pain in lower cer- vical and upper dorsal vertebrae (myelitis), A Dulc.; Creeps up, IGels.; with sick headache every month, I [Polyp. Tº Back chill, chilliness. Spine, chills : creeping, Oxal. ac.; creeping along, intermingled with hot flashes between shoulder blades, up back to nape of neck, | TPolyp.; horripilations and pains in limbs, Form.; rigors, melancholia after fit of passion, IHyos.; run down, in facial neuralgia, I (Sep.; Shuddering along, after and during menses, |Nitr. ac. Spine, coldness: IHyos., Ruta; as if cold air were spreading, like aura epileptica, Agar.; in dorsal, with shaking, Menyanth.; downward and through entire abdomen, with nausea, and vomiting (diarrhoea), ICrot, t.; icy, through whole length, IThuya, ; duringitch- ing and burning of skin (pruritis senilis), Mez. Spine, concussion : gº injuries. Spine, congestion : Absin., I Art. v., Crotal, IGels.; with incipientaphasia, IGels. ; in cere- brospinal meningitis, I Gels.; in opisthotonos, Ver. v.; with throbbing headache, after severe mental effort, worse at base of brain, IFic. ac. Spine, contractions: spasmodic, through whole length, especially on motion, Coccul.; Sensa- tion of Cham.; with vertigo, Sarra.c. Spine, cracking : Coccul.; in cervical vertebræ, on moving head, Natr. c., Niccol.; creaking noise, Agnus; on bending head backward, with stiffness of neck, Sul.; on raising head, Ol. an:; after falling down stairs, in lumbar vertebrae, on bending, I [Rhus ; audible, on slight motion, Kali bi.; on moving body, Agar.; on moving neck, Chel. Spine, crawls: Sal, ac.; as from beetles, |Acon. ; commences at back of neck, moving slowly down (epilepsy), Lach. Spine, curvature: I ICalc., iCalc, p., HCarbo v., IFerr. iod, IRhus, IISil., MISul.; cervical caries, l l Syph.; from caries of vertebrae, IPhos. ac; dorsal, I Calc, HRhus; angular, after fall, hump prominent, increasing fast, | |Sul.; drawn from normal position, after fall- ing down stairs, I II&hus ; from fifth to twelfth vertebrae, bent backward, cannot stand erect, is bent forward and supports body by putting handson knees, head sinks between knees on sitting on floor (after vaccination), I Thuya; in hip disease, Kali c.; with open fontanel- les, in children, IPuls.; increasing, l l Merc.; laterally (marasmus), Calc.; to left, 1Calc. p.; lumbar, I Bell.; lumbar vertebrae, forward, HCalc. p. ; lumbo-dorsal region (Potts’ curva- ture), Sul.; swelling in curvature of neck or back, Calc.; Potts’ disease, Calc., Merc.cor.; strongly bent to right side, ISul.; to right, painful to touch and motion, Sil.; after sup- pression of scabies by ointment, ISul. ; be- tween shoulders (emphysema), Hep; drawn to one side, BMerc.; when standing there is a deep anterior curve of lumbar, much dimin- ished in a prone position (Duchenne's pseudo- hypertrophic paralysis), Bhos.; upper part of, Puls. Bº vertebrae. Spine, cutting: Ang.; to abdomen, in a circle, Acon.; in region of lowest dorsal, Ascl. s. ; worse on inhalation and moving body, Ang.; lumbar vertebrae, worse during stool, Rheum; in vertebrae, Ang. Bºy” darting, lancinating. Spine, damp; distressing sensation of damp clothes, Tuberc. Spine, darting: like shocks of electricity in mercurial cases (disease of spine), Mez.; up, on stooping (traumatic periostitis of sacrum and lower vertebrae), I lSil. G& lancinating. Spine, dislocated: as if, painful, in cervical vertebrae, when lifting arm, Ang. Spine, distress: along, with palpitation, Natric. Spine, drawing: ICina, Natr. m.; slight pain in afternoon, changes to a seated, dull tearing in joints of legs, worse walking, Stront.; takes away breath, Ruta ; cramplike in dorsal ver- tebrae, as from a cold in left side, Illic.; near to left, downward from shoulder blade, Ba- diag.; lumbar region extends at one time into upper then to lower limbs, l l Rhod.; through lumbar vertebrae on standing, Cann. i.; through lumbar vertebrae, while standing, with stitches in small of back, iCon...; in middle, with drawing opposite to it, on back part of stomach, GStram.; painful, Caps.; each side, Cinch.; like a painful weakness, while sitting and stooping, Zinc. Spine, eruption: petechiae, in cerebrospinal disease, I Wer. v.; several groups of pustules thear, have a hemorrhagic appearance, spread from one group to another until it reaches ax- illary line (herpes zoster from external appli- cation of Rhus), Lach.; large greenish spots at base, Chloral.; to sternum, right side, patches of exanthema (herpes zoster, after external application of Rhus), Lach.; variola-like pus- tules, painful and suppurate, Sil. Spine, exudation : Arn. Spine, fall: dorsal, as if it would fall in when sitting long, Bar. c. Spine, formication : Acon., Agar.; , into ex- ?, tremities, Nux v.; along, in sexual excess, I Ars.; in lower half, l l Phos. º numbness. Spine, gnawing: Il Bell. Spine, heat: , Hyos.; warm air streaming up into head (precedes epileptic attack), Ars. ; cervical, to occiput, Nitr. sp. d.; follows sen- sation as if she were going to faint, Med...: running up to head, before convulsions (puer- peral eclampsia), IPhos.; in lower part, Pic. ac.; pungently hot and dry (cerebrospinal disease), I I Wer. v.; sensation, Plumb: ; hot spot, IPhos.; warmth to head, TCann. i.; ris- ing of warmth along, Lyc.; for a week, Med. {&#" burning. º Spine, heaviness: IPhos.; weight, in lumbar vertebrae, Ammoniae. & Spine, heavy pain: in lower, l IOl. jec. Spine, inflammation: gº vertebrae; also Spinal cord inflammation. 31. NECK AND BACK. 887 Spine, injuries: Arn., Hyper., Ruta; bruises and shocks, Arn., 11Con. Spine, irritation: IChin. s., Coca, Coccul, Crotal., ICup. m., Hep., Naja, Natr. m., Nux v., I IOl.jec., Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., IPuls., | | Rhus, I Sec., | | Therid., IZinc.; in painful affections, Atrop. S.; with amaurosis, first right, then left eye, Cinch.; asthenopia, caused by, IllMatr. m.; causes cardiac neuroses, IKali br.; causes cephalalgia, l ISil.; in chest diseases, confinement, reflex uterine troubles, caries, etc., Phos.; during febrile stage of scar- latina, Ver.v.; in intermittent fever, IChin. s.; in beginning of typhoid fever, Val.; especially from grief, anger, sexual excesses, etc., Natr. m.; excessive hyperaesthesia, slight touch pro- duces spasmodic pain in chest and indescrib- able distress in cardiac region, at times heart feels as if twisted, I lTarant.; causes hysteria, IKalibr., Therid.; with chronic leucorrhoea, Ziz.; desire to lie down, Nux v.; of lower part, paralytic incontinence of urine from, II.Nux v.; better lying flat on back, with firm pressure, Natr. m.; could not bear least noise, jar of foot on floor aggravates, must cry out, Therid.; affecting muscles, causing cough, laryngismus and even spasmodic stricture of Oesophagus, Naja; causes nymphomania, Sil.; with paralytic symptoms, IISil.; press- ure of finger between vertebrae causes patient to wince, ICalab.; causes prosopalgia, Ign.; with prostration, l l Zinc.; dilatation of pupils, INux v.; reflex, Diosc.; rheumatic, IBar. c., Caust.; due to sexual excess or masturbation IPuls.; itching in uterus, IPlat.; caused by get- ting wet, l l Rhus. Bºy" sensitive. Spine, jerking: in middle, ICina. Spine, lame: pain, as if, Ruta. Spine, lancinating : from lower dorsal verte- brae through chest, arresting breathing, Berb.; in upper part, towards right Scapula, Cina. Bºy" cutting, stitches. Spine, neuralgia: Diad., IGels., l l Ran. b.; in lower part of cervical, Glon.; worse morning and evening, and after eating (rheumatic neu- ralgia after unusual exposure), l l Phos. Spine, numbness: creeping, especially between hips, Calab.; along and into extremities, Nux v.; lower half, l l Phos.; tired pains, up and down (nervous debility), ICurar. º. for- mication. Spine, oppression : during sweat (ague), 1 Sep. Spine, pain : acute, of seventh cervical vertebra, Lyc. vir.; along, TNux m., CEnan.; in region of atlas, extends to right side, Arum t.; with inclination to bend forward, as if hard to sit up straight (myelitis acuta), I | Calab.; in dor- sal, as if back would break, Lil. tig.; pains, as if not capable of carrying body, Arn.; along cervical, Lyss.; pain in cervical vertebrae, | |Stram.; in cervical vertebrae, worse moving head, better pressing hand thereon, HCamph.; in cervical, in influenza, Cepa ; in cervical, along, worse by movement or exertion (cere- brospinal pains), IOxal. ac.; in third cervical vertebra, HFluor. ac.; located about sixth cer- vical, extends upward and downward, with aching numbness, heat and weight, worse afternoon about 2 or 3 o'clock, better by rest and out of doors, worse when working, or getting tired when walking (irritation of men- inges in cervical portion), l l Paris; down entire, after constriction in chest, shiverin downward, Glon.; constant, in cervical an upper dorsal vertebrae (myelitis), IStram.; constant, sometimes worse in lumbar region, with heat and burning, JKalm.; attending curvature, AEsc. h., IISil.; in region of den- toid vertebra, extends to right side, Arum t.; with depression, Naja; distressing, IAEthus.; pain, in first dorsal vertebra, Ipom.; at last dorsal vertebra, IZinc.; in dorsal vertebra, right side, Iod.; in dorsal, to stomach, on pressure (affection of spine), Lach.; in upper dorsal vertebra, I Stram.; in upper three dor- sal vertebrae, through shoulder blades, IKalm.; about fourth and tenth dorsal vertebrae, Gamb.; in eighth dorsal vertebra, worse by movement and deep inspiration, Lobel. c.; down, in headache, ICOccul.; to head and shoulders, IGels.; intense, in headache, Lac def.; with cutaneous hyperasthesia, Lyss.; cervical, intense, in influenza, Cepa; along accompanying inspiration, Morph. S.; violent, in spinal irritation, l l Rhus; lies only on back, in caries of dorsal vertebrae, Lach.; passed down to loins and hips and from thence to knees, Lyss. ; in lower, Aur. met., Lyss.; in lower, with pain in chest, Bar. c.; in lower, between hips, Calab.; in lower, in spinal irri- tation, Coccul.; in lower portion from lumbar vertebrae, Ferr. iod.; in lower sacral vertebrae, worse sitting, with sensation as if swollen, Syph.; better lying on something hard, I Natr. m.; across lumbar, Gamb.; in lumbar vertebrae, Ipom.; in lumbar vertebrae, in intermittent, || Polyp.; in lumbar vertebrae, when moving, Ars. S. f.; pain in lumbar vertebrae, in nephri- tis, Arn.; on standing, in lumbar vertebrae, Cann. i.; in upper lumbar vertebrae, Cain.; in first and second lumbar vertebrae, when turn- ing, Agar.; in articulation of lumbar vertebrae and sacrum, left side, pressing spot causes pain down thigh to knee, Natr. p.; all along, in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICed., Glon.; in middle, on swallowing, as of sharp crust sticking in an inward direction (rheumatic fever), Caust.; on motion or turning body, Agar.; severe, worse from moving arms and legs (traumatic meningitis), Hyper.; worse from motion (meningitis), TMerc.; from neck, into brain, on turning or moving head (affection of spine), Lach.; especially nape of neck and spine, worse from pressure, Ang.; paroxysms of intense coldness, Lyss.; down a part of,Sars.; periodically returning, preventing walking, IPhos.; worse from pressure (myelitis), Merc.; violent, as from sudden rising after long stoop- ing, Arn.; excruciating, , especially in sacral region, Sec.; on a line with inferior angles of scapulac, all evening with deep respiration, Alum.; and all over body with sciatica, Pe- trol.; between shoulders, Chel.; between shoulders, sore to touch, Ars. m.; in both sides when moving head, better warmth of stove, TrCarbo v.; all down and close to it on both sides, Calab.; worse sitting, TKob.; daily more severe, could not sit, except on an air cushion, after falling out of a hammock, Hyper.; prevent sleep, Con.; especially in a spot size of palm in middle, sensitive to touch and motion, after dinner, Agar.; worse stoop- ing, Agar.; streaking up and down, Phyt.; sudden pain about fourth and fifth dorsal 888 31. NECK AND BACK. vertebrae, to right side of chest and shoulders, Brach.; as if tired, in lumbar vertebrae, in morning, l l Kreo.; several places, sensitive to touch, Agar.; unbearable, Ars. h.; fifth and sixth vertebrae, Aspar. ; cannot walk erect, must stoop, Cann. i.; as if too weak to support, stooping, Agar.; like a weight, worse on lift- ing, ICinch.; like a wound in lower dorsal * worse by pressure and movement, Xhel. Spine, pinching: near lowest portion, ICarbo v. Spine, pressing feeling: Nitr. sp. d.; must bend backward, IBism.; burning, above small of back, Zinc.; in cervical vertebrae, Nitr. sp. d. ; drawing acute pain in right side, opposite liver, especially on inspiration, Ruta ; dull, IPhos.; in lower portion, Pallad.; near lowest portion, Carbo v.; in lumbar vertebrae, Ammoniac.; in lumbar vertebra, sharp, standing, sitting or lying, causes limp- Spine, purple : ing when walking, l l Hep.; in lumbar region, with pressure in stomach, l l Rhod.; pain, during breathing, Calc.; in cervical vertebrae, painful about fourth, ILac def.; while sitting, as if pressed like an elastic body, Benz. ac.; passing up and down while sitting erect, Spong.; as if a solid object were slowly press- ing against it, with pressing pain in lower portion of scapula, towards noon, Pallad. discolored band, two inches wide, along each side, Chloral. Spine, redness: Ver. v. Spine, rheumatism: I IDulc., Phyt.; in lower Spine, sensitive: cervical vertebrae, Sil.; in upper cervical ver- tebrae, with stiffness of neck, Calc.; in lum- bar vertebrae, boring, tearing, burning down- ward, with inclination to move, Calc. in amaurosis, ICinch.; in cervical region, pressure causes outcries and raving, Stram.; cervical vertebrae, Card. m.; especially cervical and upper dorsal (spotted fever), İAct. rac.; from sixth cervical ver- tebrae to small of back, touch intolerable, ICup. m.; of dorsal vertebra, Card. m. ; dur- ing intervals of consciousness, in encephalitis, 1Coccul.; hyperaesthesia, Dios.; in parenchy- matous metritis, I | Lac c.; painful, from last cervical to fifth dorsal vertebra, to pressure and touch, Tell, ; could not bear pressure, after a blow (hysteria), I Sep.; cervical vertebrae, to pressure, with congestive chills, Arn.; to pressure, cervical vertebrae, of neuralgic head- ache and cerebral spinal meningitis, Gels.; pressure on spinous processes of first three cervical vertebrae, aggravates or brings on neuralgic attack (neuralgia, of face), Coloc.; to pressure, seventh cervical (neuralgic head- ache), IGels.; to pressure, cervical, slightest pressure on spinous processes aggravates pain in infraorbital region, side of face and back of neck, makes her shrink and almost leap from chair, I ISul.; cries out on pressure, tired, pale, nausea, belching and retching, Atrop. S.; to pressure, last and first dorsal vertebrae, IIChin. S.; pressure on last dorsal vertebra aggravates pain (cramp in stomach), Cochl. ; pressure on three upper dorsal vertebræ, causes dyspnoea (spinaſ irritation), Chin. S.; to pressure, from third to fifth dorsal verte: brae (nervous affection), Magn. p.; fifth and sixth dorsal vertebrae painful to pressure, |Puls.; painful on pressure in all stages of Spine, shooting: Acon., Bell.; fever paroxysm, IIChin. S.; to pressure, lower lumbar (hysteria), IPlat.; to pressure, in my- elitis, IDulc.; pressure between shoulder blades produces violent, and long continued pain, she had well-marked spinal irritation, | |Sil.; to pressure, spinous processes of dorsal vertebrae between Scapulaº, also muscles be- tween processes and left scapula were sensi- tive, much worse on left side, worse from unpleasant emotions, excitement, and by vex- ation, Phos.; with Sciatica, Tell.; sore, does not wish it to be touched, Iodof.; spot between shoulder blades, causing waterbrash and afterwards nausea and vomiting when spot has been touched, l l Rhus ; tender spot about centre of dorsal vertebrae, l l Sul.; tenderness in cervical, worse by movement or exertion (cerebrospinal pains), IOxal. ac.; seventh cervical vertebrae, tenderness even on touch, Carbol. ac.; tenderness of lower dorsal verte- brae (Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paral- ysis), IPhos.; tº: of upper dorsal and lower cervical spinous processes, with stiff neck, worse on exertion or strain upon spine, painful to pressure, which causes pain and irritation to cough (spinal irritation) | | Sec.; tenderness, near and extending to kidneys (diabetes), l l Uran. n.; tenderness, from cere- bellum to kidneys, with aching and ex- hausted feeling in cerebellum and medulla, Med.; tenderness, with neuralgia of head, back and cardiac region, l l Ran. Sc.; tender- ness, mostly in neck, below occiput (affec- tion of spine), Lach.; tenderness, along, in ovarian neuralgia, l l Zinc.; tenderness, on pressure, from last dorsal vertebra to Sacrum, 1Coccul.; tender, on pressure over posterior spinous processes of all cervical and four first dorsal vertebrae (neuralgia of face), Coloc.; tender, when stretching, Med. ; to touch, IPhos., IZinc.; to touch, cervical, IHyper.; cervical vertebrae, to touch (intermittent), IChin. S.; to touch, from cervical vertebrae to region of kidneys, least touch made him shrink, Hyper.; to touch, in first dorsal ver- tebrae, Brach.; could not bear least touch, irritability akin to convulsions, Lyss.; whole length, to touch, Med.; to touch, cannot locate Fº (intermittent), Coccul.; to touch, lum- ar vertebrae, Med.; to touch, lumbar vertebrae (nervous affection), IMagn. c.; to touch, lum- bar vertebrae, in paralytic rheumatism, IPhos.; to touch, worse in morning, Agar.; painful to touch, Chin. a.; to touch or pressure, Natr. m.; to touch or pressure, in perimyelitis, Sep.; slightest touch excites spasms, Acon.; vertebra prominent, IGels.; to touch, in ver- tebrae, Phos.; sore to touch, I | Ol.jec.; be- tween vertebrae, TNatr. m.; between vertebrae, sits sideways to avoid pressure against spine (spinal irritation), Therid.; of vertebrae, to hot sponge (chorea), IAgar.; three vertebrae painful, shrieks when they are touched, can- not sleep on back, IKali c. Spine, sharp pains: in lower, l l Ol. jec.; in whole length, better lying on back, l l Zinc.; from upper dorsal into occiput, Kali c.; shooting into occiput (confinement), l l Petrol. Spine, shocks: starting from one of lower ver- tebrae, l l Agar. - deep, Agar.; lumbar from vertebrae to crest of ilium, right. 31. NECK AND BACK. 889 side, Chrom. ac.; in single vertebrae, Agar. Bºy" lancinating, stitches. Spine, soreness: down cervical, Ham.; in cer- vical, of left side, IISul.; in lower cervical vertebrae, Con...; at lower cervical vertebrae, down to joints of and under both Scapulaº, Natr. a.; in last and first lumbar dorsal verte- brae, Bell.; in lower part, almost traceable to sciatic nerve, TBrach.; worse by motion, and by pressure on spinous processes, Chel.; pain- ful, IMerc. iod. rub.; up and down, l l Natr. S.; pain, within, from below upward, Eup. pur. Spine, stabbing: in vertebrae, as with a knife, from without inward, Bell.; from third verte- bra, cervical to fifth dorsal, striking forward through chest to sternum, worse motion, IKali bi. Bºy” lancinating, stitches. Spine, sticking: with every expiration, in lum- bar vertebrae, Sul. Spine, stiffness: AEsc. h.; with inclination to bend forward, as if hard to sit up straight (myelitis acuta), l l Calab.; cervical portion stiff, motion causes disagreeable tension and dull pain deep in and to both shoulders (my- elitis), IDulc.; beginning in region of os coc- cygis, Ars.; dorsal, want of mobility in, Bar.c.; painful on awaking, Calc.; painful, with in- clination to bend forward, as if hard to sit up straight, Calab.; painful, followed by ebul- lition and blood to head, Calc.; rigid, IBell.; rigid, in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICic.; rigid, motion exceedingly painful, I Lobel. c.; rigid, in periodic attacks, with pain through chest, ICepa; sore feeling down right side, then across loins and over right hip joint, Sil.; in- ability to straighten after stooping, IKali bi.; vertebrae, stiffness of, Coccul. Spine, stinging: cervical vertebrae, Lyss.; after lifting, could not turn all night without pain, better in morning, Bor.; in one vertebra, LVSs. sº stitches: Berb., ICinch., Nitr. sp. d.; burning pains, radiate from dorsal region of of (sciatica), IRan. b.; like splinters, Agar.; sudden sharp, in evening, through chest, extending into cartilages of left ribs, Mez.; in upper dorsal vertebrae, between shoulders, constant when sitting, intermittent when standing, extends to hands, worse by pressure, | | Sec.; fine, persistent, in last dorsal vertebra, when sitting bent over, Verbas.; dull, in second lumbar vertebra, Arg. met.; in middle, immediately after supper, Zinc.; dur- ing motion, Meph.; pressing, mostly in Sacrum, with dyspnoea, Tarax.; right side, going deep into chest, Ang.; when sitting, Ruta ; sudden, each side, Cinnab.; from below upward, Lach. gº cutting, darting, lancinating, shoot- ing, stabbing. ‘Spine, stooping: Sep., Sul. B& curvature. Spine, swelling: of left side of cervical, ISul. Spine, tearing: Berb., HCaps., Cina; burning, near rightside of, above small of back, Kali c.; downward, Mang.; in lower, extending to iliac bones, Chel.; in lumbar region, extends at one time into upper, then into lower limbs, | | Rhod. ; in lumbar vertebrae, forward around left lumbar region to linea alba (neuralgia), ICaust.; in middle, ICina ; , rending, during and before menses, HCinnab.; when sitting, to anterior spinous process of left ilium, stitch- ing, | | Dros.; when stooping, and bending backward, also walking, Chel. Spine, tension: Natr. m.; in dorsal vertebrae, Aur. mur.; painful, followed by loss of con- sciousness, LNatr. m. Spine, twinges: near dorsal vertebrae, Amyl.; with numbness of feet and hands Calab. Spine, twitching: l l Agar. Spine, uneasiness: great, l l Agar.; in head- ache, I Agar.; in lumbar vertebrae, Sabina. Spine, vertebrae : caries, Bufo.; caries, with cer- vical curvature directly forward, occiput sink- ing down to a level with it and resting on pro- tuberance of curvature,often nearly a teaspoon- ful of calcareous matter would be discharged at a time, which if evaporated leaves dry powder, looking like phosphate of lime, pain in curva- ture, worse at night, I ISyph.; caries, with curvature, IIPhos.ac.; caries, dorsal, IBufo., | |Syph.; caries, dorsal, resulting in deformed chest, leaving child feeble, ILach.; caries, dorsal, with acute curvature, numerous cloacae communicating with diseased bone, one larger than the rest, exuding Sanious, offensive pus and surrounded with proud flesh, thicken- ing and induration of surrounding parts from effusion of lymph, percussion or press- ure not endurable, motion gave great pain by day, terrific pain by night, intense neu- ralgic pains every night, commence 5 to 7 P.M., terminate at daylight or 5 A.M., I ISyph.; caries, dorsal, swelling of bone, size of a fist, IBufo.; caries, three or four fistulous passages, | |Phos.ac.; caries of lower, with painful fistul- ous openings discharging pus, attended with burning thirst and fever, Phos. ac.; caries, inflammation has extended inward and in- volved spinal cord, IPhos.; caries, lumbar, ISil.; caries, in scrofulous children, Phos.; cervical disease, I lSil.; interstitial distension of upper dorsal, Puls.; considerably enlarged, | |Phos. ac.; sensation as if gliding over one another when turning over in bed, Sul.; in- flammation acute, Merc., INatr. m., IPhos.; seventh and eighth protrude, forming a lump (glandular swelling, scrofala), IBar. m.; soft- ened, IISul.; spinous processes prominent, | |Phos.; spondylarthrocace, IPhos.; spondy- litis, cervical, TTPhos. ac.; after spondylitis, paralysis of legs, IPhos. Bº abscess, cur. vature. Spine, weakness: IAEsc. h., | | Agar, ICast. eq., Hep., Phos.; in evening, Alum.; from ex- haustion, IGels.; giving rise to great fatigue, exertion and frequent desire to urinate, espe- cially in morning, Phos. ac.; after typhoid fever, fears he will be paralyzed, Selen.; in headache, Agar. ; paralytic, Ananth.; partial paralysis, Natr. m.; difficult Scybalous stool at long intervals, impotence, INux v. Spine, weariness: tired feeling in cervical and dorsal vertebrae, with peculiar burning of exhaustion, l l Naja. 890 32. UPPER LIMBS. 32. UPPER LIMBS. Arms. E1bOWS. ARMS, abscess: Ananth.; after dissecting- wound, 1 |Sil.; Suppuration of cellular tissue of right forearm, I ISil. Arms, aching : Cact.; and Soreness as if beaten above and below elbows, IHEup. perf.; in left, Chin. a.; of right biceps flexor cubiti, Gamb.; in all bones, particularly in thumb, HCalc.; in bones, after headache, Med.; dull, 7tCarbol.ac.; dull, heavy, in left, Iber. ; in forearm, Como.; in left forearm, Carbol. ac.; short, lasting, growing pain in middle of left in front as from a severe blow, Chrom. ac.; on left humerus, Sarrac.; in left humerus, worse to touch, Iodof.; in right humerus, Arum d.; in left, Arum d.; in left, with disease of heart, IIIthus; in parenchymatous metritis, l l Lac c.; of left, in muscular atrophy, Calc.; dull, in left, as if he had slept on it all night, Iber.; numb (remittent fever), ICarbol. ac.; in right radius, worse motion or touch, Sabina; in right, Dolich., Gamb., INitr. ac.; in right above elbow, l l Stram.; in right upper, Co- mo.; in right (the left is bitten), feeling as if weather were going to change, Lyss.; mostly right, Jalap.; to shoulder, lasts all day, Vespa; Sore, Calc.p.; sore, in left down to elbow (car- diac rheumatism), iCact.; as if sprained, Jugl.; dull, strained sensation, in middle of humer- us as if about to break, Merc. iod. rub.; and is Swollen, Lyss.; dull, on outer surface of right ulna, Ars. Arms, alive: sensation as if something alive were running in, at night in bed, IIgn. Arms, atrophy: gº emaciated. Arms, belong; sensation in right as if it did not belong to her (hysterical paraplegia), Ign. Arms, bending: irresistible desire to bend, with intense pain, drives out of bed at 2 A.M., better walking slowly, I Ferr.; backward, causes shortness of breath and oppression, IISul. Arms, bent: at elbows, Ferr. S.; at elbow, in a right angle, CEnanth.; forearms flexed on arms which are firmly pressed to sides (hysteria), Hydr. ac.; slightly curved, during seventh month of pregnancy, in a woman with albu- minuria, dropsy, headache, etc., l l CEnanth. B& Contraction. Arms, biting: to armpits, especially along course of vessels, Apis. Arms, blue (cyanotic): Bism., Elaps; in cholera infantum, Apis ; in crusta serpiginosa, | |Sul.; forearm, Bism.; in streaks, down right forearm, Lyss.; to purple, almost black, Vespa. Arms, boils: Brom., Guaraea; bloodboils, ISil., llSyph.; bloodboil on left forearm, near wrist, IIod.; bloodboils on upper, IBar. c.; furuncle, Sil.; furuncles, with ulceration of ears, I.Pe- trol.; furuncles on right forearm, Natr. s.; large inflamed furuncle on upper right, near Fingers, Hands. ShOulderS. elbow, ICrotal.; two or three inches apart, Some papular, with inflamed area, others pus- tular, Hydras.; Small, on posterior surface of right upper, IIod. Arms, boring: Ant. Sul. aur., Bov.; on right forearm, l l Aur. met.; as if in marrow of humerus, Mang.; in left upper, better by mo- tion, l l Cina; in ulna, nightly, Arg. nit. Arms, feel as if broken ; and dislocated, worse on pressure and from movement, Puls.; in left, Cain.; in neuralgia of brachial flexus, | | Wer.; in upper right, as if it would break, Cinnab. Arms, bruised feeling: Aph. ch., Berb., Calc. p., Card. m., Lyss., Sep.; as if beaten, Ast r., Cast. eq., Sul.; as if beaten in bones of upper, Ang.; as if beaten and lame in left, near elbow, Lyss.; as if beaten, on pressure on left upper, Arg. met.; as if beaten, in right, below elbow, after resting, Ars. met.; as if beaten, in upper, HCalc., I [Nitr. ac.; in bones, Sil.; dislocated forearm, in left, Aloe ; above elbow, outside, worse from motion of arm and touch, ICycl.; in forearm, Calc. p., Cic., Merc. iod. rub.; as from growing pains, l l Phos.ac.; as if knocked against something hard, Arn.; in humerus, | | Hep.; muscles around humerus, worse by touch, Iodof.; in joints, Alum., Phos. ac.; in joints, when bending backward, Ign.; in left, Iodof, Zinc.; in left, on awaking, Grat.; in left upper, ICain.; left upper feels as after taking violent exercise, AEsc. h.; in left upper, above axilla, in evening, Lyss.; during motion, Bufo.; on mowing or taking hold of them, HCalc.; in neuralgia of brachial plexus, | | Ver.; paralytic, in left, IDulc.; at times can- not raise it, Nitr. ac.; even when at rest, as if humerus were beaten in middle, into thumb, she could not use it, Puls.; in right, Urt. ur.; in bend of right, Zinc.; in right, sore to touch, worse on motion, better by external heat, Ferr.; almost like soreness, Spong.; on ante- rior surfaces, Arn.; on touching, Coccul.; in upper, Bell.., | | Natr. m.; in upper, worse from motion, Ham.; in upper, worse when at rest, | |Lyc.; in upper, when touched on inner side, || Kreo. Arms, bubbling sensation: bubbling in left upper, Zinc.; in muscles, Petrol. Arms, burning: Ars. h., Arund, Asaf., Aur. mur., Como., Cornus, Spong.: biting, posterior- ly in upper part of skin of left, Zinc.; in bones, Bufo.; as from a red-hot coal, Phos. ac.; as if burnt (nervous debility), ICurar.; in forearms, Aur, mur.; in skin on inner side of lower half of left forearm, Card. m.; as from a glowing iron, Alum.; in left forearm, l l Zinc.; in front of left forearm, near wrist, Agar.; in middle of forearm, extends to wrist, IKali .bi.; IIl humerocubital articulation, Colch.; in left, WristS, 32. UPPER LIMBS. 891. when attacks begin (chorea), ICup. m.; down left to tips of fingers, trCarbol. ac.; in left, lying on back or leaning back, l l Phos.; in left upper, Colch. ; in all muscles, Thuya; down wounded, Lyss.; in right, Asaf.; in right, in mammary cancer, Apis ; outside of right forearm, Osm.; in right forearm, at 3 A.M., must get out of bed and walk, l l Rhus; burning in right forearm, after scratching white nodules, size of millet seed and furfur- aceous, peeling off, Agar.; in right upper, Cepa; in skin, when sitting, Berb.; in small red spots, on accompanying rheumatism, Mang.; under, Calc. p.; in upper, a hand’s breadth around whole arm, Bor. Gº" heat. Arms, burrowing pain: in upper, I |Natr. m. Arms, carbuncle : on forearm, size of a silver dol- lar, painful, three spots like boils near it, IHep. Arms, caries: of humerus and ulna, Sil. Arms, chill: Bell., Euph.; in right, Calab.; in right, when she goes into open air, Lyss.; rigor, of right, IPlat.; shivering, Cham.; shivering, prevents sleep, before midnight, Bry.; creeping shivering, with heat of cheeks, IPuls.; shudder- ing, Bell.; shuddering, in left forearm, run- ning upward, Carbolac.; shuddering, before vomiting, Raph.; in upper, after dinner, | | Puls.; from upper, to back and legs, ll Mez.; commences in upper, spreads to back and chest, with heat of ears, l l Ign.; as from cold water, in backs of, in evening in bed, Berb. Arms, chilliness: Astac., Cinnab.; after lying down, in evening, INux v.; along posterior surface, IRaph., in rheumatism, l l Thuya ; after rising, then jerking, 1Caust.; after stool, Plat. ; in upper, Chel. Arms, chorea: Mygale ; without appreciable cause, l l Tarant. ; movements of right alternate with movements of head, I lTarant. ; left, as if bound to side, l l Act. rac.; in left, paroxys- mal, on approach of a storm, l l Rhod. B& Chap. 36, Chorea. Arms, cicatrix: skin adherent to scar on fore- arm becomes looser, Stront. Arms, circulation : want of, Calc. p., 1Glon., IPhos., IWer. Arms, coldness: Arund., Berb., Dig., | | Kalim., | | Ver.; in crusta serpiginosa, l l Sul.; with di- arrhoea, IIPhos.; after fever (intermittent), | |Sil.; in yellow fever, with cramp, irritability and sensitiveness of all the organs, IMerc.; of forearms, Med.; corpse-like forearms, l l Rhus; forearms, to elbow, ICed.; forearms, to elbows (in cholera infantum), Calc.; forearms icy, in diarrhoea, IBrom.; forearms icy, after revacci- nation, l l Thuya ; in gastric disorder, Atrop.s.; gooseflesh on right, over whole body, Merc. per.; icy, especially during rest (paralysis), IDulc.; flush goes down as if ice water were being poured upon it, Lyss.; in left, in heart disease, l l Phos.; of left, with paralytic weak- ness (during sixth month of pregnancy), | | Rhus ; of left, pain worse 4 A.M., l l Rhus ; in left, as from a cold wind blowing on it, Ast. r.; before legs, Ars. h.; after meals, Camph.; when raising them, Ver.; of right, Ant. t., | | Kali m., Med.; right, or damp (epilepsy), ICalc.; in rheumatism, Sang.: with sleepiness, Amyg.; with stiffness and numbness of hands, Ast. r.; transient, Sul.; in typhoid, Zinc.; in bilious vomiting, ICrotal.; by putting hand in cold water, Elaps. Arms, congestion: IISul. Arms, constriction: as of a band tied around, ICinch.; feeling as if a cord were drawn around upper, Alum.; with lancinating, sharp, or cutting pains running up back, IColoc.; in right, ICupr. m.; as if a string were tied around, Nux m.; caused by spasmodic tear- ing under left ribs, running down to, Lyss. Bºº Cramplike pain. Arms, contraction: Ferr. s., Hydr. ac.; of ex- tensor muscles, 1 |Natr. p.; painful when mov- ing flexor tendons, Sil.; flexion of forearm, with spasmodic jerks of hand, Sec.; and rig- idity of right flexors (epilepsy), Calc.; spas- modic, Ipec., Tabac. Bºy" bent. Arms, convulsions: Arum t-, Bell., Camph., Coccul., IIpec., Lyss., Sabad.; both nearly in position of right, in boxing, when stand- ing at guard (epilepsy), l l Sul.; clenching thumbs, epileptic, Coccul.; clonic, of biceps flexor cubiti, Atrop. S.; in epilepsy, I ISul.; epileptiform, wrenched, ... cracks audibly, Chin. a. ; with hiccough, Stram.; more than legs, Camph., Stram.; one-sided, throwin about, and rotation same side as one-side headache (tapeworm), l l Sabad.; slight, with paralysis of legs, Agar.; in prosopalgia, | |Plat.; rigid extension, tonic spasms, Med.; throws about before being put to bed, when spoken to harshly (St. Vitus' dance), I I Wer. v.; with Screams, ICup. m.; tetanic, Anthra.c., Camph., Cann. S.; with clenching of thumbs, Cham.; tonic, Carbol.ac.; tonic, of elbow, with a feeling as if extremities were going to sleep, Plat.; tonic, worse in forearms (cholera), Ant. t.; tossed about so that whole body had to follow (chorea), ICup. m.; ceasing when working hard with hands, Agar. gº mo- tion, running; also Chap. 36, Convulsions. Arms, Cracking: of joints, on motion, Benz.ac.; joints of left arm, Brach.; on moving, ICroc. Arms, cramplike pain: Calc. p., ICina, l l Kreo.; dull, heavy, precedes cerebral apoplexy, Sil.; in forearm, with slow throbbing at upper end, beneath elbow joint, particularly on sup- porting arms, Spong.; in muscles of left fore- arm, extending to palm of hand, almost like paralysis, l l Menyanth.; in muscles of left radius, Card. m.; in muscles of right upper, Como. Đº constriction. Arms, cramps: ICalc., Crotal., Guaraea, Lyss., Natr. m. Tabac.; in cholera, Ant. t.; in chol- era morbus, I.Jatroph.; in forearm, Phos. ac.; in forearm, with hemorrhoids, IPhos. ac.; of forearms, in morning, Calc.; in left, Cornus; in right, drawing it backward, Amm. c.; in upper, Phos. ac.; of upper, with hemorrhoids, IPhos. ac.; writer's cramp, Anac., Euphor. Arms, crawling (creeping): Pallad.; from be- low, Nux m.; as far as clavicle, Alum.; as from fleas, better by scratching, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; as if fleas were running over right, Lyss.; in left fore- arm, running upward, Carbol. ac.; in right, forearm, Chim. umb.; over front of, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., Chlor.; especially in left, Apis; paretic, as if asleep (infiltration of back), Lach. ; stinging in left, Lact. ac.; to throat (after suppressed eruption and abuse of mer- cury), IHep. Arms, cutting: in lower muscles of forearm, Bell.; sudden dull, in forearm, transversely 892 32, UPPER LIMBS. through muscle of right, at a distance of a span from wrist, l l Mar. v.; in upper, prevent- ing sleep (epidemic typhus), Chel.; warm, almost burning, like with a small knife, in right, from near shoulder down towards elbow, Ars. h. Łº lancinating, shooting, stitches. Arms, cyanotic : gº blue. Arms, darting: Rheum, Sticta; shooting in head (neuralgia), I |Nux v.; along, in hysteri- cal neuralgia, Val.; no longer able te raise right arm to head (chronic rheumatism), IApis. Arms, digging pains: early in morning and at intervals during day, dull in right, Diad. Arms, disagreeable sensation: Aur. mur. Arms, dislocated feeling: in left (rheuma- tism), Ant. t.; tensive aching, Rhus. Arms, drawing: Ant. c., Ast. r., Bapt., Bell., ICina, ICup. m., Mar. v., ||Nitr. ac., Puls., ISul.; at insertion of right biceps on flexing and extending arm, Sinap.; in long bones on lifting, after eating, Coccul.; in shaft of bones, Carbo W.; in bones of upper, in morning, Tereb.; internal corrosive, in right, especially under joint, Calc.; cramplike, in forearm, about 6 P.M., during wet, cold weather (chronic rheumatism), l l Rhod.; crampy, in region of right humerus, pain from above downward, when writing, Val.; cramplike, to fingers, Ang.; cramplike, in forearm, Ang.; dull, HCaust.; from elbow to axilla, at night, | | Ars.; from right elbow to fingers, Amm. m.; from elbow to hand, ICarbo v.; to fingers, Sep.; in inner portion, from elbow to tips of fingers, late in evening, Cham.; to fingers and tip of little finger, Cist.; in forearms, Agar., Como., Spong.; in bones of forearm, Puls.; in left forearm, Agar., Astac.; inside of right forearm, Osm.; peculiar, with formication and numbness of fingers, during chill (quotidian ague), l l Rhus; with headache, Ver.; in joints, Caulo.; with lameness in right, l l Kreo.; along left, Arg. nit., Pallad.; in left, to finger joints, IColoc.; in left, at night, to tips of fingers, IRhus; left upper to forearm, Agar.; in left, to ends of fingers, AEsc. h.; in left upper, close to elbow, Zinc.; in left, near elbow, Ast. r.; in left, before epileptic attacks, Cup. m.; left drawn involuntarily close to body (epilepsy), ICup. m.; in left, as if lame, on radial side, Pallad.; in left, from neck and shoulder, Pallad.; in left, from shoulder to elbow, Carbol. ac.; in left upper, when walk- ing, Camph.; in arm on which he is lying at night, Carbo v.; during menses (nympho- mania), Stram.; in muscles, Clem.; nightly, ICalc.; particularly at night, Ars.; painful, 1Caps., IGuaiac., Sul.; painful, with headache, ICup. m.; painful, in left, from shoulder to fingers, mixed with single stitches, a sort of tearing, Val.; painful, in rheumatism, | | Puls.; painful, first in right, then in left, Zing.; painful, from shoulder to wrist, in transient recurrent attacks, Puls.; painful, in inner surface of ulna, l l Cycl.; painful, along upper, to elbow, Asaf.; painful, in inner Sur- face of upper, over elbows along forearms and wrists, I ILyc.; painful, in right upper, Bell.; paralytic, Sep.; short paralytic, outside of left upper, Arg. met.; paralytic, in right, Arg. nit.; paralytic, in right, especially on wrist extend- ing to tips of fingers, Rhus v.; paralytic, in upper, IPhos.; pressive, in upper, l l Mur. ac.; in left radius, alternating with right, I | Card. m.; on inner side, during rest, ceases on mo- tion, Camph.; rheumatic, in forearms, IPhyt.; in right, Ast. r., Cast. eq.; in right forearm, Bell.; in right, above elbow, I IStram.; in right upper, l l Ast. r., , Bry., Card. m.; in right upper, to elbow joint, worse in lower parts, Ast. r.; beginning in shoulders and extending to ends of fingers, I | Apis; from shoulder to finger, with sensation as if arm were asleep, Nux v.; as if asleep (albuminuria), l l Nux v.; during sleep, followed by lameness and weari- ness in affected muscles (neurosis of stomach), | |Sang.; Squeezing, Calad.; stinging in upper, Spong.; in ulnar nerve, to point of little fin- ger, Cist.; as if being drawn up, Carb. S.; in upper, Amm. m., Ars. h., Vinca; on inner side of left upper, Bell.; in upper, worse mov- ing hand or arm in writing, Anag.; in an isolated spot, in upper, Berb.; worse in wet weather, Rhod. Arms, dull pain: in bones of left forearm, 12 M., Tromb.; left, then right, ICalc. p.; right, then left, Cinch, bol.; in right forearm, to fingers, Elat.; in right upper, Zinc. Arms, emaciated: IIod., I ISyph.; in dropsy, ILyc.; humerus seems covered only by integu- ment (paraplegia), l l Plumb.; atrophy of right, after vaccination, | | Thuya. Arms, eruption : ICaust.; angry, on right fore- arm, from elbow to phalangeal joints, raw, excoriated, with yellow scabs, eliminates sero- purulent discharge (eczema, impetigenoids), | | Rhus ; blebs, in pemphigns, I Sep.; blis- ters, l l Merc. cor.; blisters changed into ul- cers, Calc.; itching, on inner forearm, small water blisters, from scratching, ICalc.; swell- ing, with large blisters, containing yellowish "liquid, ruptured carelessly the liquid flowed over arm, which caused forearm to become one mass of blisters, soon affecting upper arm and right arm, Rhus; blisters small, espe- cially hands and between fingers, Aurant.; blisters, putrid smelling, black, Ars.; blotches, like nettlerash, scaling off, on upper, Berb.; covered with itching blotches (urticaria), IPhos.; blue spots, ISul. ac.; brown spots, Petrol.; brown spots, under, Guaraea; brown spots, under, like navi materni,Thuya ; brown spots, in secondary syphilis, Petrol.; copper- colored spots, Nitr. ac.; crusts on skin of fore- arm, smelling like cheese, Calc.; crusty, full of cracks, discharging pus and acrid fluid, with unbearable itching, Anthrac.; bluish- red places, like ecchymoses, with asthma, IKali c.; eczema chronica on dorsal region of forearm, IGraph.; eczematous spots on right, on extensor surface, large as a penny, covered with small scabs near wrist, I IThuya; eczema on forearm, Sil. ; moist eczema on forearm, IMerc.; erysipelatoid, Rhus ; eczema on in- ner side, unbroken, dark-red surface, TMerc.; spotted, itching, erythematous on lower fore- arm, appeared after Phos. (paralytic rheuma- tism), TIPhos.; on left forearm, begins as a small boil, disappears, leaving dry, scaly,itch- ing eruption, then same process over again, covers space between elbow and wrist, Lach.; herpes, IDulc.; branlike herpes, Bor.; dry, herpetic, on outer side, worse on right,Hyper.; 32. UPPER LIMBS. 893 herpes on forearm, Mang.; sudden herpetic, beginning as a small spot, gradually spreading Over forearm, ICon. ; biting, burning, ichorous herpes on forearm, Con...; round herpetic Spots, Natr. m.; small, round, red, itching, herpetic patches on forearm, IGraph.; scaly herpes, l l Phos.; burning scaly herpes on forearm, I Merc.; herpes, on inside of right forearm, I |Nux v.; like itch, Ananth.; dry itch, IIPsor.; whitish itching hives, becom- ing red after rubbing, with violent itching, Natr. m.; itching on inside of right fore- arm, Afmm. c.; itching, painful, causing irresistible inclination to tear off crusts (ecthyma), Jugl.; leprous, Nuph.; obstinate lepra vulgaris, Iris; thick patches, in lep- rosy, Phos.; like lichen, Ananth.; liver spots, painful or itching, ILyc; the usual liver spots, very dark, with much desquama- tion, Mez.; hard, bluish lumps under, oozing and scabbing after checked itch, ICalc. p. maculae, in secondary syphilis, I ISyph.; mili- ary, l l Nux v.; nettlerash, IISul.; like nettle- rash in large raised wheals, from chill, Chloral.; nodules on biceps, Hippoz.; nodules, on flexors of forearm, Hippoz.; nodes, on joints, Benz. ac.; numb, after scratching, | |Sul.; small red raised papules, eighth day after vaccination on arm and forearm, skin red and thickened, blackish along elbow (ery- sipelas), ICrotal.; papular, on forearm, lasting a few days and frequently recurring, Kalibi.; patches, Berb.; petechiae-like spots, Berb.; etechiae, small and red, on forearm, Berb.; arge petechial spots, size of a five shilling piece on, Phos.; pimples, l l Arum t., Cinch.; pimples, , burning, itching, size of millet seed, IAgar.; pimples, on inner side of forearm, Calc. p.; pimples, on left upper, bleeding after Scratching, Mosch.; pimples, on right forearm, discharge water when Scratched, Kali n.; pimples, itch excessively, Ascl. t. ; pimples on right upper, Laur.; pimples, small dry, red, Iod.; pimples, sup- purating, Arund.; upon red surface of left, a mass of minute points of a deeperred, Chloral.; prickling heat to armpit, Apis ; psoriasis, in blepharitis, Sil.; psoriasis, chronic, especially left exterior surface itching, Rhus ; patches of psoriasis size of a crown piece, and indo- lent, l l Kali a.; covered with purplish spots, IKali c.; pustules, Bell.., | |Stilling, Tabac.; pustules on forearm, Calc.; pustules on flexor side of forearm, ulcerating, Calc.; pustules itch excessively, Ascl. t.; large pustules, no ten- dency to heal, IPsor.; pustules pocklike, Ascl. t.; small pustules, spread and exude a yellowish corroding discharge, tensive burn- ing pains, l l Staph.; pustules, size of split peas, with a hairin centre, Kalibi.; pustules scattered Merc. sol.; in forearm, rash, Calad., | | Merc. sol.; rash, itching, like scabies, Caust.; rash on forearm, itching alternating with asthma, rash, red, itching, Mez.; rash, brownish, mi- liary, Mez.; rash like insect bites running to- gether in large patches, only red , when scratched, l l Magn. p.; rash, pustular, irritat- ing, on elbow, from contact with coarse shirt, patches like lichen on some parts, On others linear appearance of psoriasis, l l Sul.; rash, rough, Sec.; rash like scarlatina simplex, bright red, disappears on pressure, returns immediately after removal of pressure, Stram.; slightly elevated red blotches on left forearm, | | Kreo.; red spots, Apis, Sabad.; covered with red spots, Elaps; circular red spot on anterior surface, dry, furfuraceous, Ast. r.; dingy, red, marbled spots, Berb.; pale red spots (syphi- lis), IPhyt.; small round, red, insensible spots on inner side of, Led.; small reddish spots, | | Lach.; red, round itching spot on left forearm, with white vesicles, Thuya; red, round, burning spots on forearm, Chel.; small red, itching spots, IGraph.; Scarlet streaks on left forearm, disappearing when passing finger over them, Euphor.; red, miliary, acute rheumatism, l l Chel.; red patches on forearm, some bluish, painful to touch, new ones constantly forming (erythema nodosum during typhoid), l l Rhus v.; large red patches like nettlerash in large raised wheal, intense. itching, Chloral.; red spot on dorsum of fore- arm of, Osm.; red, slightly elevated, on left forearm (gastromalacia), Kreo., little redeleva- tions, points of which peeloff, on left (psoriasis), Merc.; red, round, scaly spots one inch in di- ameter, on forearm (psoriasis), Merc.; like rot in sheep, with desquamation, Led.; Salt rheum on left for nine years, extend- ing from elbow to hand, red, raw and moist at times, at others covered with a thick crust or scab, Petrol.; scabs on right, I ISul.; yellow scabs cover diseased surface thickly with fissures, especially on elbows, occasion- ing Soreness and bleeding with itching, ISul.; crops of scabs, itchy, he scratched them off (after vaccination), ISul.; scaly, Fluor. ac.; scaly, better by hot water, IKali s.; scarlet, in children, Asim.; diffuse scarlet efflorescence, studded with innumerable papulaº like rash of scariet fever, JBell.; speckled, Chloral.; specks, resembling nettle- rash, Berb.; spots, Cup. m. ; elevated spots, | |Syph.; spots like flea bites, Stram.; spots and tubercles ulcerate, Natr. c.; stripes, Sa- bad.; suppression causes paralysis of legs, IPsor.; hard, red, conical swellings, varying size from half dime to inch or two in diameter. (erysipelas), IApis; in, syphilis, I (Phyt.; syphilitic rash, an abundance of fine scabs. peeling off (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; tetter, Lach.; dry tetter, like zona, Dolich.; tetter on forearms, IGraph.; tetter on forearm (leucorrhoea), Alum.; tetters humid on fore- part, Con...; tetter, with small millet-like erup- tion, exuding a yellow fluid, itches intensely in heat, I |Psor.; small red tetter, violent itch- ing, Magn. S.; tetter on right forearm, which peels and causes a voluptuous itching, Merc.; tubercles painful, Ars.; moist itching, little raw tubercles (eczema capitis), Phyt.; urti- caria, in forearm, Calad.; varicella on upper, | | Led.; vesicular, Como., | | Merc. c.; vesicles on forearm, Arn., Spong.; vesicles itch exces- sively, Ascl. t.; patches of vesicles, on fore- arms, l l Rhus, vesicles as large as peas, every four to six weeks, appear over night, filled with watery serum, becoming purulent, last- ing six or seven days, then scurfy, rapidly dry and fall off, itching, | |Sul.; small red vesicles, l l Natr. m.; redness, with innumer- able vesicles, filled with transparent Hymph, many become confluent, forming blisters, re- sembling pemphigus, skin peels off (after 894 32. UPPER LIMBS. wearing gloves cleaned with turpentine), Tereb.; and sores, commencing as small vesi- cles, filled with serum, mattering to pustules, afterward covering with thick, dirty-looking scabs often close together, itch when he gets warm (rupia syphilitica), l l Sul.; little vesicles on forearms, especially right, contents change to pus, itching, destroyed by scratching (im- petigo), | | Rhus v.; small vesicles itching, Daph.; minute vesicles to elbows, pruritus, worse from scratching, ISul.; vesicles becom- ing pustular, itching in evening, Iris; white vesicles on forearm, itching and burning, Calad.; wartlike, Natr. S.; itching wheals on right (fungus haematodes), Phos.; white blotches with red areola, | Dulc.; whitespots, Apis ; white spots on forearms, IBerb.; yellow spots, Petrol. §§ erysipelas, purpura. Arms, erysipelas: Petrol., IPhos.ac.; surface bluish, swelling glossy, impending gangrene, ILach.; in right mammary cancer, Apis. B& Chap. 46, Eruption erysipelas. Arms. excoriated: forearms, upon which child wipes its nose, by copious, thick green acrid discharge (scrofulous inflammation of eyes), Merc. Arms, fatigued: tired. Arms, formication: Il Acon., Arund., l l Cact., Urt. ur.; worse in heat of bed, from exposure to cold and in stormy weather, IRhod.; during day, Arg. nit.; to throat (after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury), IHep. Hº numbness, pricking, tingling. Arms, fulness: Ver. Arms, fungous growth : on stump, after am- putation for cancer, l l Sil. Arms, gnawing: in bones of forearm, Graph.; as if in marrow of humerus, Mang.; in left, prevents sleep, movement of fingers causes pain-(rheumatism humeri), Perr.; in left, ly- ing on back or leaning back, l l Phos. Arms, gooseskin : forearm covered with dots, !Calc. Arms, gouty pains: in upper, Ars. h. Arms, grinding: dull, in middle of left forearm, at intervals during evening, Diosc. Arms, gurgling: feeling in muscles of right upper, Berb. Arms, hang: desire to let arms hang down, Chlorof. Arms, heart: left to fingers, pain from, Aur. met., pain down left to fingers, in disease of, ICact.; praecordial pain extends to right (angina pectoris), Amyl. Hº Chap. 29, Heart arms. Arms, heat: I ISpong., Stram.; burning, Guaraea; distressing burning, Urt. ur.; in left, Arund.; warmer, feels heavy, swollen, AEsc. h.; in left, worse at night, l l Phos.; at night, ILach.; in right, in right mammary cancer, I Apis; in upper, with cough, Calc. p.; transient warmth through right, I | Ang. §º burning, in- flammation. Arms, heaviness: l l Ang., Bell., Berb., Cact., Cann. i., 77 Carbol. ac., Manc., Natr. c., LNatr. m., Sil.; as if broken or beaten, worse at night, Merc.; as if bruised, forearms, Croc.; as if circulation were checked, Glon.; on ex- ertion, l l Pic. ac.; in forearm, Anac.; in fore- arms, Ars. S. r., Aur. met., Spong.; in fore- arms, imagines he cannot lift them, Diad.; y especially in forearms, Mur. ac.; in humerus, Sul.; lame feeling, in smallpox, l l War.; lame, after posing, l l Ang.; as lead, INux v., Sil.; as lead, in rheumatism humeri, IFerr.; leaden, increasing difficulty in playing piano (nervous debility), ICurar.; of left, Arg, nit., Arund., Camph., IIDig.; of left (heart affection), ISumb.; left moved with difficulty, shoulder alone seems to act, Bar. c.; as if it required more exertion to lift them, Ars. met.; feeling of load in affected side (hemiplegia), Stann.; in morning, Ant. Sul. aur.; with pain, Coccul.; paralytic, with weakness, INux v.; paralytic, as if weights were hung upon them, Chel.; paralytic, preventing work (paralytic rheu- matism), Phos.; in, when raising it, most in left, Cic.; on raising or using it, IPuls.; of right, Aloe, l l Amm. m., Merc. iod. flav.; especially right, worse from motion, Stann.; of right, which had been paralyzed, Ign.; right inactive, writing is too great an exer- tion, he allows arm to drop, Lyss.; from shoul- ders to fingers, Puls.; feels thicker, Cast. eq.; as if something were hanging on upper, Sul.; in upper, with pain, Ascl. s.; weight, I Cact.; weight, in brachial neuralgia, Crot. t.; weight, of left, painful when lying on right, side (heart disease), Lach.; weight, in right, Amm. c.; as if weights were hanging to them (nervous debility), ICurar.; with weariness, Diad. Arms, inflammation: l l Arg. met. ; erysipela- tous, of left, affecting whole lower arm and hand, after being scratched by a dog (second- ary erysipelas), Kali c.; around induration on forearm (cancerous inoculation), I Ars.; erysipelatous, phlegmonous, with pustules and ulcers (sore finger), Hippoz. ; and swelling, Vespa. gº burning, heat. Arms, injuries: slightest motion extorts cries (after a fall), IHyper.; cannot extend left without pain, pyaemia from, to right middle finger, ICrotal.; flabby condition of muscles after scalding, Caust.; scalding of left fore- arm, suppuration followed, with much pain, | | Urt. ur.; pain extending upward from wound, towards throat, Lyss.; sprains, Arn., IRhus. Hº Chap. 40, Injuries. Arms, insensibility: in forearm, l l Ars. met.; in left, Cinch. bol.., | |Nux v.; of left, in lep- rosy, I ILach.; in spinal affection, Sec. Hºt numbness, paralysis. Arms, irritation: with lancinating pains, OEnan. Arms, itching : Agar., Bov., Carbo v., 1Caust., Cornus, Cup. ars, Lach., PSOr., HSep., Urt. ur.; to armpit, especially along course of vessels, Apis; beneath upper, Spong.; biting in upper, when she feels cold, rubbing makes spot red, vesicles arise, soon vanishing again, Spong.; above elbow, Anag.; as from flea bites,Thuya; on forearms, Kalibi., Psor., Verbas.; of right forearm, after scratching, white nodules size of millet seed and furfuraceous, peeling off, Agar.; on inside of forearm, Amm. m.; in fungus haematodes, Phos.; on left, Pallad.; nocturnal, better by scratching, but immedi- ately returning on some other place, Mez.; all over, Lyss.; of right, l l Vespa; especially on right elbow joint, Ind.; on Outer surface of right upper, just above elbow, better by scratching, || Mang.; better by Scratching, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; 32. UPPER LIMBS. 895 in skin, Sil.; appears suddenly, Lyss.; in syphilis, ILyc.; in tarsal tumors, l l Zinc.; un- bearable, I Anthra.c.; under, Calc. p.; on up- per, Aurant. ..Arms, jactitation: Amyg.; constant (chorea), | | Kali br.; in convulsions, Amyg.; painful, in right upper, Menyanth. Jºe jerking. Arms, jerking: Bell., 1Coff, Crotal., ICup. m., IGraph., IPuls.; in air during windy, cold weather, better in warm room, I ISul.; of up- per arm, into bones, Berb.; in chorea, l l Ver.v.; constant, in cholerainfantum, l l Ver.; left, con- vulsively, as by an electric shock, ICup. m.; during day, I IThuya ; in gastric fevers, IStram.; forearm, in one part of muscle, as if a mouse were crawling under skin, evening, after lying down, IIgn.; forearms, could not feel pulse, after bleeding, Sil., frequent, involuntary, in epilepsy, l l Cic.; in left forearm, Astac.; through left forearm, like electric shocks, shoots to fingers, Chen. v.; from middle of inner surface of left upper to forearm, Camph.; in left, all day, ICic.; in left, Diad.; after night, Graph.; pain in right upper, l l Ran. b.; painless, particularly at night, Bar. m.; when at rest (hysteria), Val.; in muscles, when resting it, Stann.; in right, Inul.; usually right, IMygale; spasmodic, HIpec.; spasmodic, following injury to knee by splinter, ICic.; spasmodic, on going to sleep, Hyper.; spasmodic, from toothache, IHyos.; in spasms, after fright, ICup. m. ; with drawing in thumbs (intermittent), Coc- cul.; in upper, Asaf. Nº jactitation, twitching. Arms, lacerating: IGuaiac.; in bones of fore- arm, Puls.; at night, and when moving, IMerc.; particularly at night, Ars.; nightly pain (muscular atrophy), ICalc. Arms, lameness: Amyl., Bell., Berb., Bism., Calc., Calc, p., Cinnab., Coccul., Phyt., ISep.; with crawling, ICOccul.; with drawing in right, I likreo.; of flexor muscles of right, I Amyl.; in forearm, Agar.;in all joints, ICepa ; of left, Ars., Hyper., Ol. an:; of left (cardiac), |Brom.; in middle of left, in front as from severe blow, Chrom. ac.; of left, with painful, drawing above wrist to upper arm and into shoulder, Calc. a.; of left, when lying on left side at night, Merc. iod. flav.; violent, in left, after palpitation commences, Agar.; painful, of left, with stitches in heart, IRhus ; in left upper, Lobel. i.; in left, worse using arm, ILach.; as after holding a heavy load, when stretching, l l Ang.; on motion, particularly On raising arm up as if reaching, Syph. ; pain- ful, ICycl., IFluor. ac., Plumb.; painful, in left, Carb. s.; painful, in left, morning in bed, better lying on it, Calc. a.; painful, in right upper, Como.; painful, in upper, cannot be moved in joint, Coccul; paralytic, of upper, worse least motion, at night driving out of bed, slightly better walking about, no swell- ing, IFerr. m.; rheumatic, in upper, as far as elbow, it sinks down on lifting it, Mar. v.; of right, IAct. sp., Amm. g., Cinnab., Ferr., IISang.; in right, especially carpal bones, Bism.; of right, with pain in shoulder, IMagn. c.; as if right had gone to sleep, Kali bi.; slight, in right, some difficulty in writing, | | Fluor, ac.; of muscles, after scalding, ICaust.; from shoulder to hands, Psor.; cannot use, Cornus; disappearing while walking in open air, Pallad.; worse in cold wet weather, in bed and at rest, Rhus. Arms, lancinating : Aur. mur., l l Chel.; in an- gina pectoris, l iOxal. ac.; in bones, Bufo.; in forearms, Aur. mur.; in biceps of left, ex- tends into shoulder, worse extending arm, Ind.; when moving, making her cry out, |Ferr. Bºy” stitches. Arms, large : right seemed at times to be larger than his whole body, and its motions not fully under control of will, ICup. m. Arms, lassitude: gº tired. Arms, livid : forearm, as in malignant cholera, Ars.; with sleepiness, Amyg. Arms, motion: agitated, lower limbs quiet, Stram.; automatic, of one, in hydrocephalus, IHell.; beating with one, grasping with the other, Stram.; moving causes pain in chest, Sul.; in constant action, with diverse move- ment (chorea), l l Sec.; constant motion, worse in morning, in chorea, Mygale; continually, automatically, except when asleep, Hell.; continual, as if spinning or weaving, IStram.; convulsive, over head, Stram.; convulsive, above head, with screaming, especially with eclampsia, Stram.; convulsive, with pain in joints, Plumb.; convulsive, to and fro, I | Op.; convulsive, uncontrollable, Mygale; diffi- cult, Aur. met.; odd, in diphtheria, ILach. ; disorderly and irregular movements of left arm and leg, seldom left arm and right leg, | | Tarant.; draws across chest, I Stram.; fid- dling, slow bass viol movement, Clem.; mov- ing with force causes asthma, Amm. m.; thrown violently forward, Ipec.; graceful, gyratory, Stram.; throws above head, on awaking suddenly (spasmus glottidis), l l Sul.; right extended above head,as if catching some- thing (spasms), TCamph.; hurried move- ments, Agar.; impaired in morning (myelitis), |Dulc.; inability to move, Mosch.; inability to move, in rheumatism, Abrot.; almost in- conceivable during attacks, worse during full moon and when vexed (chorea), Natr. m.; in- voluntarily,Camph.; involuntary, of left, from fright, ICup. m.; constant, involuntary, of one (hydrocephalus, stage of exudation), IApoc.; involuntary, in right, ceases during sleep, ICoccul.; irregular, I Agar.; constant, irregu- lar, of left (chorea), IAct. rac.; constant, irreg- ular, of right, I lTarant.; irregular, quick, tAgar.; jerked upward and outward, Arg.nit.; loss of mobility in left, l l Nux v.; loss, at night, INux v.; cannot move, IKali m.; odd, with right, as if reaching for something(diph- theria), ILach.; pushed from body (convul- sions), Coccul.; cannot raise right, Magn. c.; regular, of right (eclampsia), Ipec.; unable to move on rising, Ang.; rotary, of right (cholera infantum), 1Camph.; continual, rotary, with left (epileptiform spasms), I IStram.; rotates over head (chorea), Stram.; during sleep, ICaust.; spasmodic, Aur. mur.; spasmodic, in epilepsy, Caust.; spasmodic, of forearms, Stram.; struggling when rising, Berb.; Con- stant threshing, left, in hydrocephalus, | |Bry.; throwing about, Samb.; throwing about, in metritis, Canth.; throwing about, in neuralgia, Stram.; throwing about, in pneu- monia, Ant. t.; throwing about, in puerpe- ral convulsions, l l Op.; throwing about, with 896 32. UPRER LIMBS. spasms (epileptic), Lyc.; throwing about, with waking, with suffocating fits (hydrotho- rax), Lach.; throwing or whirling about of arm, IHell.; throwing wildly about, with in- fantile, capillary bronchitis, Kali br.; thrown from side to side (convulsions), Cina ; thrown upward, IStram.; tossed from side to side (chorea), l l Tarant.; tossing, in spasmus glot- tidis, l l Ver.; twisting of left, precedes epi- lepsy, ISil.; tossing, during sleep, IKalibi.; un- able to move right, ICOccul.; constant, up and down, and from side to side, Cup. ars.; ver- tigo, when lifting, Bar. c.; violent, in delir- ium, I Bell.; left, and hand, weaving motion, up and down, each time a sigh, Bry. gº convulsions, restless, stiffness. Arms, mouse : Bº running. Arms, neuralgia: AEsc. h., ICalab., Crotal., ICrot. tig., Staph., Tereb.; cervico-brachial, Acon., Arn., Ars., TFerr., Graph., Ign., Lyc., Phos., Rhus, Sep., Staph., Sul., Ver.; in brachial plexus, as if beaten or bruised, | | Ver.; in forearms, increase and decrease gradually, worse in cold air, cold water, Ars. ; in humerus, crampy darting, tearing, like an electric shock in bone, intensely painful, Val.; intense, indescribable, awakens from sleep at 4 or 5 o'clock, shoulders to wrists, continues as long as he lies in bed, can tolerate no cov- ering, better getting up and moving about, worse in bad weather, spring and autumn (neuralgia of brachial plexus), I I Wer.; in left, Ars.; peculiar, in left, suddenly, after meals, Ars.; in left, to end of index finger, tingling, AEsc. h.; running down left median nerve, Hyper.; in right, IGlon., Pallad.; paroxys- mal, in right, IKalm.; in course of ulnar nerve, Pod.; cannot use arm, Cornus. gº rheumatism, tearing; also Fingers, Hands and Wrists neuralgia ; also Chap. 36, Neuralgia. Arms, numbness (as if asleep): Il Acon, Æthus., I Amb., Bufo., Calc. p., Carb. S., Cast. eq., IICoccul., Croc., Diosc., Euph., Graph., Hell., IKali c., IILyc., Lyss., Merc. iod. flav., INux v., IPhos., | | Plumb., IIRhus, Sec., ISep.; aching, Carbol. ac.; when awaking, in morning, Calad., IMagn. m.; as if blood ceased to circulate, Rhod.; cold on outer side, just below elbow, Med.; with colic, Diad.; during confinement, Cup. m.; with crawling, 1Coccul.; in nervous debility, ICurar.; in diarrhoea, I Diad.; as far as elbow, Inul.; dur- ing intervals of epilepsy, Cup. m.; even after violent exercise (angina pectoris), Kali c.; in intermittent fever, Agar., Amm. m., Ars. S. r., 1Coccul., Merc. sul., Zing.; forearm as if dead, insensible to heat of stove (rheumatism), | IThuya; in forearm,to fingers, Pallad.; of left forearm, Diosc.; in left, from elbow to littlefin- ger, Cinnab.; left forearm, any attempt to raise caused discomfort and irritability, Med.; of right forearm, INitr. ac.; forearm, sensation of swelling, IOp.; forearm, as if hands were swollen, Coccul.; when grasping, must let them sink down, Cham.; heaviness, follow- ing throbbing, IGlon.; when lain on, Kali c.; and lameness, ICup. m.; of left, Ailant, | IApis, Anac, Cup. ars, Lac C., l l Med., Merc. iod. flav., Millef, INux v., Pallad., Tarax., Xan.; in left, worse on going to bed, | IPsor.; moving down left, IGlon.; left, in epilepsy, IBufo.; left, while pain and redness on foot disappeared, returned to foot when arm and hand got well (rheumatism com- plicated with epilepsy), Lach.; left and down ring finger, Calab.; left, with pricking in little finger, Cact.; left, to fingertips, TCarbol. ac.; left, in heart disease, Il Acon., Glon., | | Phos., IIRhus, Sum.; in left, in cardiac hypertrophy, II Acon., Cact.; left, with cardiac pain, Diosc.; left, with stitches in heart, Rhus; left, as if bound to side (angina pectoris), Act. rac.; left, without lying on it, Cham.; left, as if paralyzed, AEsc. h.; of left, with paralytic weakness (during sixth month of pregnancy), IRhus; of left, increasing till it becomes powerless (epileptoid), I Ta- rant.; in left, in rest, HAmb.; of left, better rubbing, Hyper.; left, sitting in afternoon, Niccol.; when lying on them, IBar. c., Rhus; if he lies upon them, with pains, Calc.; when lying on them, when carrying anything in hands, at night, I Amb.; with trembling, jerk- ing, fluttering through lungs, l l Lac c.; in measles, l l Zinc.; for several hours in morning, with pain in region of heart, Pallad.; at night, in bed, Ign.; painful, as if “crazy bone’’ had been struck, Cinnab.; painful, in forearm, Como.; painful, left, cannot even hold paper any length of time, Med.; with palpitation, II,ach.; as if paralyzed, Alum.; want of power in extensor muscles of right forearm, those of thumb and index finger being almost paral- yzed, attack commenced eighteen months ago. and was attributed to continuous knitting, | | Plumb.; on raising or using it, IPuls.; wit rash, after confinement, ICup. m.; when rest- ing on them, Sil.; in right, Calab., Cast. eq., Lach.; in right, better from coffee, Filix; right, as if dead, with heavy pain in right j. | | Ol. jec.; right, feels dead and without sensation, from shoulder to elbow (rheuma- tism), ILyc.; right, at night, Pallad.; in right, like pins and needles, Sil.; in right, in pro- sopalgia, ICinch.; better from rubbing, Natr. m.; right, in spinal irritation, IHep.; right, worse writing, Merc. iod. flav.; shoulders to fingers, IPuls.; external side, worse when arm hangs, Berb.; while sitting, IGraph.; in skin, Urt. ur.; in spinal affection, Sec.; periph- ery of ulnar nerve, Diad.; in bilious vomit- ing, ICrotal.; as if wooden (myelitis), IDulc. Bºy" formication, paralytic feeling, ting- ling. Arms, pain (undefined): Amyl., Apoc., Ars. h., Ars. m., Badiag., Cact., Nitr. sp. d., | |Plat., Polyg., Polyp.; after amputating, excruciat- ing, Hyper.; with axillary swelling, | | Bar.c.; in biceps, after lifting, upward and downward when moving arm, Berb.; with blue boils, after glanders, poisoning, Anthrac.; as if in bones (mastitis), IHep.; in bones, Rhus, Sarrac.; between bones of forearms, Calad.; in bones of left, Ascl. t.; in bones of left up- per, worse towards morning, when he wakes, Ars. S. r.; in bones on which he lies at night, IIod.; in bones, at night, ILyc.; in bones of upper, with pains in head (cephalalgia peri- ostitica), IMez.; worse breathing, talking, or laughing, Mang.; before chill, IEup. pur.; with chills, IISpong.; worse after chill, in upper, Ars. h.; during cough, Puls.; followed by cramps and drawing in back and limbs of 32. UPPER LIMBS. 897 bitten side, Lyss.; deep-seated, muscular, IGels.; down arms, Aspar., | | Hydras.; worse above left elbow, TForm.; from elbows to fingers, in rheumatism, l l Puls.; from elbows to fingers, with swelling of affected parts, worse from motion and contact, previous use of mercury (syphilis), I IPhyt.; to finger ends, from face, Coff.; to fingers and side of head (consumption), 1Guaiac.; in flexors, when grasping anything, INatr. S.; in flexors of left forearm, on radial side, near elbow, Chin. a.; in forearm, as if he would lose conscious- ness, Agar.; in forearm, below elbow, Mur.; in forearm, when moving fingers, Asaf.; in forearm, inside, near elbow joint, Anag.; inner side of left forearm, deep, Chen. v.; in fore- arms, intolerable, Kali bi.; in left forearm, as if bones were being pressed together, Spong.; running up and down bones of left forearm, Bapt. ; in left forearm, in radius, as if bones were crushed and broken, Gymn.; in left fore- arm, at 11 P.M., dull, intermittent, Tromb.; of left forearm, in middle, in evening, Cast. eq.; in left forearm, after twitching in left abdo- men and groin, Chen. v.; worse in left fore- arm, Cepa; in right forearm, Apis; on let- ting them hang, or stretching in bed, Alum.; with heaviness, Ascl. s., Coccul.; in middle of left humerus, Osm.; in humerus, nightly, go- ing off by day during motion, | | Dros.; in in- ternal surface, Cup. ars.; in joints, as from overexertion, when bending them backward, Ign.; in left, Ind., Iod., Ipom., IKalm., | |Phos., Tabac.; in left, in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in left, in evening in bed, Ast. r.; down left (convulsions), 1Glon.; in left, before epi- leptic attack, ICalc. ars.; in left, in tertian ague, Hep.; in left, in angina pectoris, IAct. rac., IDig.; in left, in heart disease, Dig.; in left, with dull pain in heart, Med. ; in lower part of left, Chim. umb.; in left, during men- ses, Agar.; in muscles of left, l l Rhus ; in left, with palpitation, Calc.; left to right, Form.; running along left upper, becoming stationary, Brach.; in left, cannot use it, ILach.; on lift- ing them, Coccul.; during menses, Calc., Eup. pur.; on motion, particularly on raising arm as if reaching, pain about insertion of deltoid in upper third of humerus, Syph.; can- not bear motion, Cham.; in muscles, l l Phyt.; in course of median nerve of left, Iod.; at night, better by warm wrappings, Sil.; vio- lent, nightly, l l Asaf.; and numbness, in left, ICurar.; with numbness, as if a nerve had been pressed, Act. rac., in middle of left radius, worse writing, better rubbing,Cepa ; in middle of left radius, worse in small spot, Chen. v.; increasing, no longer able to raise right arm to head (chronic rheumatism), Apis ; on side on which he rests at night, Ars.; in right, ILyc., Pallad., Xan.; in right biceps, flexor cubiti, near elbow, Ipom.; in right, above up- per half of biceps and shoulder joint, Chim. umb.; in right, after exposure to cold, with numbness, or succeeded by numbness (neur- algia), IKalm.; in right, above elbow, Ars. m., | | Form.; in right, commencing just above bend of elbow, also to third finger, l l Xan.; in right, with groaning, Card. m.; in right, goes through hand into little ring finger, worse middle joint, of middle finger, Ars. m.; in right, with hepatic affection, Lept.; in right, on moving, Cinch. bol.; in right, in muscles just above elbow, thence to inner side of left thigh, just above knee, thence to abdomen below praecordial region, Daph.; in muscles of right upper, Cact.; in right, at noon when walking, Pallad.; in right, in paralytic rheumatism, TIPhos.; in upper right, worse at night on turning in bed, | | Sang.; in right, wakes with whimpering, Cast. eq.; in right, after walking at noon, Pallad.; right, worse from pressure, rubbing and passive motion, Merc. iod. flav.; in mus- cles, near shoulder, Anag.; awaking from sleep, lying on side, Arn.; prevents sleep, Brach.; worse going to sleep, in upper, Kali c.; in lower part of left ulna, Bapt.; in ulnar muscles, to little fingers, l l Kreo.; in upper, Ars. . h.; in upper, in variola, IThuya; on moving upper, as if head of humerus were loose and easily dislocated, ICroc.; cannot raise them, Colch.; with weakness, Calab.; worse near wrist, worse on motion, writing, or bending arm, painful, I Amyl. Arms, palpitation : left, has to seize, during, | | Aur. met. Arms, paralysis: Acon., AEsc. h., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Bar. m., Bell., Bry, ICalc., Il Caust., Cinch., Coccul., Colch., IDulc., IKali c., ILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., INux V., IOp., Plumb., Sep., Ver.; coldness, IDulc.; icy cold, especially during rest, IDulc.; coldness, insensibility, IRhus; sequel to diphtheria, 1Caust.; worse after unusual exertion (paralytic rheumatism), | |Phos.; of forearm, in parts chiefly exposed to contact with paint, l l Plumb.; left forearm, . Bar. c.; incomplete, as if asleep, heavy as lead, Nux v.; with jerks, as if blood would start out of veins, INux v.; of left, l l Bapt., | |Nux v., IRhus ; of left, after apoplectic condition, with great prostration, Ars.; of left, in hysteria, lSep.; left, power- less (irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, |Paris ; use of left impeded, Chrom.ac.; left, during attack of vertigo, remained so for sev- eral days ſº I Arg. nit.; when lifted, fall like inert masses and remain im- movable, l l Con.; in meningitis, l l Rhus ; loss of motion, in albuminuria, l l Nux v.; could not move (after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury), Hep.; in brachial neuralgia, Crot. t.; with pain, dryness, deathly paleness and coldness of hands, Plumb.; partial, TAtrop. s., | | Lacc.; partial, of left, l l Plumb.; pains as from fatigue and weakness, with dread of motion, Guaiac ; can only raise arms to a right angle with axilla, trying to force them higher causes muscles to suddenly become paralyzed and they drop pendent, Syph.; in rheumatism, IKalm.; of right, Arn., Ars. S. r., Cann. i., ; Ferr. iod., INux v., Rhus; of right, chronic, l l Sang.; of right, with glosso- plegia, l l Caust.; right, cannot lift, in apo- plexy, Arm.; right, cannot be moved, in apo- plexy, IBar. c.; of right, from poisoning by morphium aceticum, INux v.; can hardly raise it (hysterical paraplegia), Ign.; cramp, then loss of sensation, rapid emaciation, with coldness of parts, IPlumb.; sudden, of left, in open air, on a rainy day, l l Rhus ; with burn- ing on urination, scanty discharge and vesical tenesmus, l l Rhus. Hºt motion. Arms, paralytic feeling: 11Coccul, Crotal., 57 898 32. UPPER LIMBS. Lith., | |Natr. S., Sil. ; in brain diseases, Zinc.; on side of body corresponding to af. fected side of face (prosopalgia), ICOccul.; in height of paroxysm of gastralgia, Il Sul.; with headache, IIod.; in left, l l Agar., Brom., Hippom., | |Plat.; of left, for several hours in morning, with pain in region of heart, Pallad.; in left, at night, HRhus; left, difficult and painful to raise after falling on ice, Zing.; painful, cannot hold lightest thing firmly, | | Colch. ; dull, painful in left, after fright and caused by severe cold, on continuing to walk, extends to left side of chest, obstructing res- piration and forcing him to stand still (neu- ralgia of left phrenic nerve), IIStann.; early in morning, on rising, sometimes from shoul- der to elbow, better after work, worse in even- ing when at rest (paralytic rheumatism), | ||Phos.; in pericarditis, i.Ars.; can be pro- duced by pressure upon parts where nerves are easily reached, IPlat.; in right, Æsc, h., Chim. m.; in right forearm (chronic rheuma- tism), Apis ; from shoulders to hands, Psor.; during sleep, l l Plat.; in upper, worse right side, Zinc.; from much writing, Agar. jº lameness, numbness, tired, weak, Arms, paralytic feeling: IICOccul., Crotal., by touch, Cinch.; in left, Chel.; in anterior surface of left upper, Bell.; in left, after palpi- tation commences, l l Agar.; in right forearm, Bell.; in right upper, Bell. Arms, piercing: extending and drawing up tips of little fingers, Cist.; humerus, I | Natr.s.; in upper, with tightness (rheumatic attacks), IBry. gº stitches. Arms, pinching: drawing between bones of forearms, Calad.; in left upper, better by motion, l l Cina ; often repeated in left łº, above elbow, Osm.; in right forearm, SIſl. Arms, pressing feeling: Bell., Carbo v.; as if blood would burst out of vessels, Lil. tig.; in anterior surface of left upper, Bell.; hard, in right upper, worse from touch or motion, Ag- nus; in muscles, Clem., Nitr. sp. d.; laming hard, in right, as if in periosteum and deep- seated muscles extending to fingers, impedes writing, l l Cycl.; laming, tearing, in right forearm, worse towards outer side, at times worse in upper part, better by motion and touch, Bism.; painful above elbows, I Caust.; painful, in left and in spleen, IFluor. ac.; painful, in middle of left forearm, as if bones were pressed, l l Ver.; painful, in upper, on outer side above elbow, Euphor.; painful in upper, from without inward, worse touch and motion, l l Sabina; painful in left upper, near middle and elbow, as from hard pressure of a grasping hand, Nux m.; painful, in right up- per, Calc.; paralytic, in forearm, worse from motion and touch, Staph.; paralytic, in left upper, Bell.; paralytic, along nerves to tips of fingers, Cham.; rheumatic stitching, aftertak- ing cold with sweating, pains worse at night, during rest, better motion, IDulc.; in middle of posterior portion of right upper, Camph.; in right, especially in carpal bones, Bism.; in right forearm, Bell.; outside of right fore- arm, Osm.; in right upper, Bell.; fine, sensi- tive in articular ligaments and periosteum, from shoulder to fingers, Cham.; on inner side during rest, ceases on motion, Camph.; tensive during cough, Dig.; in upper, extends to neck during menses, Berb. Arms, pricking: Apis, Dig., Glon., Sil.; then aching, Eucal.; erratic, Cast. eq.; inter- mittent, in muscles at back of right upper, Ci- mex ; in left, Carbos., | |Xan.; of left forearm, worse from movement, Bapt.; in left upper, Elaps; numb, in left, Millef.; numb, in right, waking from sleep at night, Cham.; as from pins, in right, ICepa ; in right, to third finger, | |Xan.; with trembling, jerking, fluttering through lungs, I ILac c.; in superficial veins, HHam. G@* formication, numbness, stick- ing, stinging. Arms, purple: gº blue. Arms, purpura haemorrhagica: ILach., IPhos., ISul. ac., | | Tereb. Arms, quivering: in left upper, Diad. Arms, reaching high : causes pain in uterus, Graph. Arms, red: Chloral., IKali bi., | | Merc. cor., Vespa ; drinking, especially warm drinks, | |Phos.; of forearm, Arn.; of right, in right mammary cancer, I Apis; rose-colored, CEnan.; scarlet, Bell.; streak on left forearm (inflam- mation of hand), Anthrac. Arms, restless: Agar., Brom., MGlon. ; contin- ued agitation, Bufo.; especially bend of, worse when covered, Ast. r.; desire to exercise, Bufo.; with pains like labor-pains on fifth day, after premature labor, l l Lac C.; in left, with sensibility, Meph. ; must constantly move them (scarlet fever), IMur. ac.; has to change position, Agar.; in scrofulous patients (luxatio spontania), l l Coloc. Hºmotion ; also Chap. 36, Restlessness. Arms, rheumatism : l l Berb., Bry., Cact., Cinch. bol., 1Colch., Coloc., Como., TFerr., Grat., IKalm., Med., Merc., Phyt., Ran. b., IRhus, IISang, Ustil., IViol.; constant ach- ing, in left, I | Ham.; alternately, in arms and legs, Merc. iod. rub.; especially in bones and joints, Mar. v.; bruised, paralyzed feeling, in right upper, Ferr. iod.; before chill (quartan ague), Phell.; excruciating pains, worse as evening approaches, I Act. rac.; pains fly from one part to another like an electric shock, worse at night, IPhyt.; in forearm, Colch.; in forearm, to fingers, Ascl. t.; in left forearm, IPod.; in right forearm, Form., IIHydras.; in forearm, into thumb, afternoon, during rest, Agar.; in forearms, with trembling of hands, Lyc. vir. ; in forearm, with weariness, Merc. iod. rub.; of humerus, 1Ferr.; pressure upon head of humerus, painful, Ferr.; as if in shaft of right humerus, upper third while writing, Ars. iod.; in joints, Led.; especially in joints, | |Phos.; especially of joints of fingers, pains suddenly go to heart, l l Natr. ph.; laming pain in right, worse from writing, Merc. iod. flav.; lancinating, left elbow to wrist, Guaiac.; in left, Astac., Ascl. t., Ferr., Guaiac.; in left, in region of deltoid, Rhus ; in left, in morn- ing, Jacar.; in left, worse by motion, Merc. iod, rub.; in left, from shoulder to elbow, with lameness, iFluor, ac.; in left, from shoulder or elbow to wrist, Guaiac.; in left, from shoulder to hand, Cinch. bol.; in left, stiff and sore, worse when putting his coat on or moving arm, worse in middle of day, bet- ter in evening and at night, could not lie on that side, tMerc. iod. flav.; transient, in left, 32. UPPER LIMBS. 899 Eryng.; lifting impossible, Ferr.; of capsular ligament, worse at night, Merc.; about mid- way between articulation, especially about attachment of deltoid, dull, aching, worse at night, syphilis a year ago, Il Phyt.; better on motion, Meph.; could not move, Ant. t.; pain in paroxysms, commencing in right, down trunk and hip, shoots across to left hip and down leg, worse on motion, ILyc.; feeling as though impossible to raise, when effort was made, little pain, [Carbol. ac.; right, nearly helpless, could not put on coat during day, lameness disappeared, I Sticta; of right, | | Viol.; in right forearm, commencing at night, I ISticta; helplessness of right, as if from fracture of humerus, I Sang.; in right, Worse when lying on it, Urt. ur.; of right arm and shoulder, I Ferr., IPhyt., Sang.; in right, worse at night on turning in bed, Sang.; tendency, in right (asthma), IArg. nit. ; in right, worse when using it, Iod.; sore- ness of head of humerus, down arm to elbow joint for days, Ham.; stitches in left radius, Bapt.; stitches, drawing after getting wet whilst Warm, IDulc.; and swelling in joints, Ananth.; syphilitic, , of arms and fingers, Nitr. ac.; especially in syphilitic subjects, pains fly like shocks from one part to another, worse at night and in damp weather, IPhyt.; tearing, particularly in joints, Stront.; tensive pains in tendons, on motion, ILyc.; thrusts in left ulna, lower part, worse resting, Bapt.; in right triceps, commencing at night, l l Sticta ; in lower part of right ulna, Bapt.; in upper, Aph. ch.; in upper, better at night, Ars.; in upper, near shoulder joint, Calc. p.; in upper, Worse on going to sleep, IRCalm.; with weak- ness, INatr. c. 5& Elbow, Fingers, Hands, Shoulders and Wrists, rheumatism. Arms, running: as of something, before epi- leptic attack, Calc.; as of a mouse, up, be- fore a fit, ISul. **, scraping: on styloid process of ulna, A Sallſ. Arms, scratching: produces an intolerable Sensation of pleasure in genital organs, ex- tends to the uterus and produces sexual or- gasm (neurasthenia), Stann. Arms, sensitive: biceps tender to pressure, by use (rheumatism), Sang.; after a fall, Hyper.; left, to pressure, pains extend to mammae, Lach.; left, to touch (tumor in left mamma), Lach.; slightest motion aggravates pain (ery- sipelas), I Sul.; humerocubital articulation, to pressure, Colch.; painful to pressure, Carbo v.; upper, to pressure (paralytic rheumatism), | | Phos.; tenderness of right biceps, worse by pressure, l l Ham.; tenderness on outer surface of right ulna, Ars.; to touch, Astac., Carboa.; to touch, in abscess after vaccination, Apis; to touch, can hardly move them, Merc.; to touch, when sitting, Berb.; right, to touch, Cist.; upper, Ars. h. Arms, as if separated: from body, Stram. Arms, shaking: Bºy" trembling. Arms, sharp pain: Arund.; in angina pectoris, | | Oxal. ac.; in upper third of right humerus, while writing, Ars. i.; in left (heart trouble), Dig.; in nerves of left, Iodof.; in right, be- low elbow, as if wrenched, Ars. m.; below shoulder, on attempting to raise hand to head (paralysis) ||Lac c. Arms, shocks: involuntary, concussive, Aur. mur.; electric, in left, proceeds from arm joint, disturbing sleep with hands above head, Arg. met.; violent, causing to jerk suddenly (tetanus), IICic.; violent in left, during siesta, Agar.; painful, in laryngo-tracheitis, | | Puls.; painful, in right (angina pectoris), | | Phyt.; sudden, in concussion of brain, ICic.; in upper, as from an electric, l l Agar.; violent, Guaraea ; felt two, down wounded arm, as from a galvanic battery, close to finger ends, Lyss. Arms, shooting: Brach., Calc. p., Lith., Rhus; down, AEsc. h., IFerr.; in left forearm, Tromb.; in inner side, forearm, Stiling.; in forearm, upper third, Stilling.; from middle third of humerus to fingers, Stilling.; in left, Cup. m., | | Wal.; in left, from shoulder to elbow and back of hand, with swelling, inability to move limb or lie down, worse at night, pre- venting sleep, ICrot. tig.; in left, to wrist, AEsc. h.; sticking, first in one, then in other end, in hands or feet, with electric shock, Daph.; frequent, like a streak, down right (nervous affection), Manc.; at styloid process of ulna, Arum d.; in uterine disorder, ICon. }&* neuralgia. Arms, feel shorter: AEthus., Alum. Arms, skin : cracking, Sil.; rougher and thicker than natural, covered with flimsy exfolia- tions of epidermis (eczema, dry, chronic), | | Kali ars. Arms, sleep: stretched over head during, Cast. eq., IPuls.; go to sleep. Bºy" numbness. Arms, smarting: Apis. Bºy" burning. Arm, soreness: , I Amyl., 1Arn., Berb., IBry., IRhus, Sarrac.; and aching, IEup. perf.; of bi- ceps, Brach.; and pain in left forearm (rheumat- ism), Sal. ac.; in left, below elbow, Ars. m.; of left, when lying on left side at night, Merc.iod. flav.; in left, worse by motion, Merc. rub. flav.; of muscles (nervous debility), ICurar.; hum- erus, painful in left, Sarrac.; painful, in head of right humerus (glenoid cavity), for hours, Ham.; in right, I Amyl.; in right, ICarbol. ac.; in right, worse from pressure, rubbing and passive motion, Merc. iod. flav.; to touch, on anterior surface, Caust.; under, Calc. p.; in left upper, Arum t.; although wound is almost healed, Lyss. Bºy" bruised feeling, sensi- tive. Arms, spasmodic pains: IRan. b.; in left upper, below deltoid, Agar. - Arms, sprained feeling: in joints, 1 Arn.; in muscles of left upper, Tereb.; joints feel wrenched, Bov. Bºy” injuries. Arms, stabbing: as with a .blunt knife, below head of humerus, from within out, Bell. Bºº lancinating, stitches. Arms, sticking: as if asleep, Sil.; boring long continued in forearm, to tip of index fin- ger, where it is worse, l l Ran. Sc.; in left, ex- tends to tips of fingers, IRhus ; in anterior surface of left upper, after dinner, Zinc.; in right forearm (chronic rheumatism), IApis; in right upper, in morning, Zinc.; sudden pain, like thousands of splinters in extensor surface of right forearm, Agar. Sº prick- ing, stinging. Arms, stiffness: Agar., Amyl., Aur. mur., Camph., l l Ferr., Ham., IIHyos., Merc. s., INux v.; during chill, l l Eup. perf; before attack of epilepsy, Bufo.; on moving fore- 90U 32. UPPER LIMBS. arms, l l Rhus ; and seem without joints, in morning after rising, Petrol.; in left, l l Paris; in left, from cramp, in morning, commencing in left lower ribs, l l Paris; of left, in heart dis- ease, l l Phos.; in left, worse by motion, Merc. iod. rub.; before legs, Ars. h.; cannot lift, Agar.; in measles, I [Zinc.; worse when moved, Merc. iod. flav.; painful and hot during night, better after 8 A.M., Lil. tig.; painful in right, Kalibi.; Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, Phos.; peculiar sensation in left (hysteria), | |Sep.; right rigid, l l Amm. m.; of right, worse near wrist, worse from motion, writing or bending arm, painful, I Amyl.; rigid exten- Sion, l l Plat.; nearly rigid, IFerr.; rigidity, as if dead, night, early morning, when grasping things, Amm. c.; as if it would go to sleep, when grasping, Cham.; spasmodic, Menyanth.; weary, as if too lazy to move, Eucal. Bºy" mo- tion, rheumatism. Arms, stinging: in flexor side of upper, seems to be in bloodvessels, Nux m.; in right fore- arm, Chim. umb.; as of minute insects, transient, Chlor.; in right, Lach.; in right mammary cancer, I Apis ; in right, to fingers, AEsc. h.; from elbow to shoulder, Therid.; in sore, once in a while makes her start (dog bite), Lyss.; on swelling, Chim. umb.; in upper, from within outward, near elbow joints, Sabina ; in an isolated spot, in upper, Berb. Bºy" pricking, sticking. Arms, stitches: Ant. t., Ars. h., Bov., ICanth., ICup. m., Kob., Nitr. sp. d., IRan. b., Sabad., Urt. ur. ; along bones, especially forearms, and metacarpal, Cham.; into bones of upper, Berb.; after catarrh (pneumonia), l l Puls.; during chill, Ars. h.; drawing, from shoulders downward, Rhus; dull, in joint, where carpal bone of thumb articulates with radius, like a kind of sprain or numbness, l l Verbas.; in out- side of left, above elbow, Ars, m.; in epilepsy, IICic.; worse in evening, l l Gamb.; fine, ex- ternally, Spong.; from shoulder joint through to fingers, IKreo.; down to finger tips (rheumatism), l l Puls.; flying, Ars. h.; in fore- arm, Anac.; in forearms, boring from within outward, in internal muscles of right, Spong.; fine, in forearm, Stram.; in right forearm, Asaf., Stram.; in forearms, Jacea ; drawing, in forearm, ISpong.; in joints, Sep.; in joints, on motion, Sars.; in left, Iod., | | Val.; in left upper, Berb.; like needles, Cepa; in peritoni- tis, ILyc.; in right, to shoulder, Cham.; in upper right, ICoccul.; through upper right, with burning, Cepa; in syphilis, ILyc.; along ulna, Berb.; in upper, Asaf.; in muscles of upper, during rest, Coccul. Arms, stretching: Bell., Cadm. s., Spong.; at right angles to body (spasms), l l Op.; with anxiety, Natr. c.; causes drawing and tearing in chest, Berb.; above head, Ver.; inability to raise or stretch right on account of pain in right hypochondriac region, Urt. ur.; with palpitation, Coccul.; spasmodic, with clenched fingers, ICinch. ; with yawning restlessness, pain in back, ILach. Arms, strokes: painful, as from a heavy body on middle of left upper arm, Anac. | | Ferr., Vespa; in abscess, after vaccination, Apis ; dark blue, bloatedness on forearms, Samb.; dark, bluish, of cellular tissue, sensi- tive, impending gangrene, IILach.; of bones, Cadm. S.; of bones, with scrofulous ulcer on leg, Mez.; with burning erysipelas, IBufo.; in crusta serpiginosa, TISul.; elastic, Dig.; around elbow, Bry.; erysipelatous, An- anth., IIFhus; in evenings more painful, (nervous debility), ICurar.; feel as if enorm- ously swollen, every night for years, Diad.; feeling of, Ver.; flush, color of red rose, Lac def.; of forearm, Arn.; size of a goose egg, on forearm, inflames and then drops off (cancer- ous inoculation), Ars.; red line extending to axilla, painful, on forearm (dissecting wound), Lach.; forearm, of periosteum, Aur. met.; large, on upper part of forearm, motion im- possible, pain insufferable, TFerr. ph.; glisten- ing, Vespa ; gouty, IGraph.; hard, on forearm, with itching in inner side along edge of radius, tCarbo a.; humero-cubital articula- tion, Colch.; round, of joints, Calc.; of left, Chloral.., Vespa; of left, nearly double its size, from elastic cellular infiltration, Lach.; left, painful (heart disease), ILyc. vir.; left, with shooting tearing from shoulder to elbow and back of hand, worse at night, preventing sleep (brachial neuralgia), Crot, tig.; large, on lower part, red and hot, not allowing least motion, pain insufferable, IFerr. ph.; lym- phatic, in flexure of left, Berb.; muscles of upper, enlarged, firm and hard (Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis), Phos.; Oede- matous, after dissecting wound, I lSil.; ocqe- matous, of right, as in dropsy, Chim. umb.; of radius, HCalc.; red and hot (arthritic), from elbow to wrist, Merc.; with skin color of a red rose, generally morning and during day and evening (headache), Lac def.; red and inflamed, after vaccination, I Sil.; rheumatic, of right upper, with stitches, Bry.; of right, Apis, Cinnab.; of right, in right mammary cancer, I Apis ; right, from tips of fingers to shoulder, swollen and one mass of Sores, dis- charging fetid pus, IHydras.; right, in spinal disease, Apis ; sensation of, Cadm. S.; to shoulder, l l Merc. cor.; between shoulder and elbow joint (rheumatism), l l Sang.; Skin, on inner side (eczema), Merc.; small, under skin, above elbow joints, l l Puls.; right upper sore and tender, Il Graph.; tumefaction, had been half paralyzed, Variol.; followed by a boil-like elevation, which turned into a large ulcer with overhanging edges, Kali bi.; better when uncovered, Chim. umb.; white, puffy of paralyzed, I Apis; white as putty, Apis. Arms, tearing : Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Bell., Bov., Brom., Calc. p., 1Canth., 1Caps., IICaust., Colch., Collin., ILyc., Magn. m., Mar. V., Niccol., IPsor., Puls., Sep., Sul., Zinc.; in quartan ague, l l Sep.; in bones, l l Benz, ac.; abscess in breast, extending towards, Hep.; after catarrh (pneumonia), l l Puls.; during chill, Ars. h.; cramplike, in bones, Aur. met.; crawling, in bones, into fingers, Cham.; draw- ing, in right, early in morning, lasting during morning after rising, extends to right Wrist joint, Cact.; drawing, in upper, worse from Arms, strumming: Ast. r. Arms, sweat: Bºy" Chap. 40, Sweat arms, limbs. Arms, swelling: violent motion, better gentle (rheumatism), IFerr. ph.; from right elbow to fingers, Amm. lArs., Bell. Dory., Elaps, m.; to finger tips, in rheumatism, l l Ruls.; 32, UPPER LIMBS. 901 painful in joints, Mang.; painful on attempt- ing to stretch, Cimex; rheumatic in head of left humerus, Zinc.; in small places, Bar. c.; extends to neck during menses, Berb. Arms, thrilling: agreeable, Cann. i. Arms, throbbing (beating, pulsating): Berb.; floating from shoulder to elbow and fingers, mostly right, Cact.; tearing in forearm, Amb., Calc. p.; between bones of forearm, Agar.; in bones of left, l l Agar.; in forearm to tips of fingers, Asaf.; in forearm, to fingers (quar- tan ague), l l Sep.; inner surface of forearm in line from elbow to wrist, Bry.; in muscles, particularly flexors of forearm, in morning soon after waking, worse in cool evening air, Cham.; dull bubbling in muscles of inner fore- arm, side of right, not far from elbow, Zinc.; in left forearm, from elbow to hand, ICarbo. v.; in left forearm, at night, IRhod.; in left forearm, Agar.; in right forearm, Chel. ; in right forearm, worse at night, cannot remain in bed, l l Rhod.; forearm, about 6 P.M., dur- ing wet, cold weather (chronic rheumatism), | |Rhod; in lower muscles of forearm, Bell.; especially in bones of hands and fingers, Arg. met.; with headache, Calc. p.; in humerus, Bell.; in joints of right, worse evening in bed, also left arm slightly affected, Stront.; along left, Arg. nit.; in left, to ends of fingers, AEsc. h.; in left, to finger joints, Coloc.; on inside of left, Camph.; in left, from shoulder to elbow and back of hand, with swelling, in- ability to move or lie down, worse at night, preventing sleep, ICrot. t.; in left, as if in tendons of fingers, ceases on strong motion, Amm. m.; in left upper, Agar.., | | Card. m.; violent, while lying still, IRhus; at outer side of, beginning right, extending to nape of neck and back, then to thigh, where it becomes stitching (rheumatism), l l Rhod.; nightly, HFerr.; , paralytic, Ferr. mur., Menyanth.; paralytic, along right upper, as far as hand, Sabina ; repeated paroxysms (headache), | | Anac.; along radius, Berb.; rending, ICup. m.; rending in bone of upper, Ang.; in upper, with tightness (rheumatic attacks), IBry.; in rheumatism, l l Puls.; in right, Asaf., Chel., Goss., Inul., Rhod.; in right, from elbow to tip of little finger, l l Aur. mur.; to index fin- ger, AEsc. h.; in right, on moving, Chel.; in middle posterior portion of right upper, ('amph.; erratic shooting, Acon.; spasmodic, on anterior side, from elbow to wrist, as soon as he takeshold of anything, 11Calc.; nightly, stinging, IFerr.; then a stinging in right for one hour after getting up from bed, then all day in left, Lyss.; stitching, to finger joints, | | Kali c.; sudden, in right forearm, while writing, I [Ran. b.; in upper, with shiningred swelling of parts, Bry.; in syphilis, l l Sul. ac.; in left ulna, extends downward, Verbas.; in upper, Ars. h.; into bones of upper, Berb.; in upper, worse in elbow joint, thence into shoul- der, in an isolated spot in upper, Berb.; ante- rior surface of left upper, Bell.; in right upper, Bry. Bºy" neuralgia, rheumatism. Arms, tension: Hyper., Menyanth.; tightness, as from cold, Alum.; tight, cordlike, extend- ing from front of left elbow down front of forearm, with “round spots” of pain, here and there, on front of forearm (pyaemia from injury to right middle finger), ICrotal.; in forearm, Agar., Cadm. S.; especially in bones of hands and fingers, Arg. met.; in humerus, Sul.; in left upper, Agar.; in muscles near axilla, Ang.; painful, Anac.; painful to finger tips (rheumatism), , | | Puls.; painful in fore- arm, Como.; painful in left forearm, Caust.; in left, l l Xan.; in left, as if blood would be jerked out of veins, l l Nux v.; in left up- per, Codein.; in bones of left upper, down- ward, Ars. h.; in left, commencing above el- bow, in course of brachial nerve, along radial nerve to wrist, followed by pain similar to that produced by a blow upon arm below in- sertion of deltoid, pain affected principally radial side of forearm, thumb and index fin- ger, 8.30 A.M., Merc. Sul.; painful, in left up- per, by pauses, l l Kali c.; painful, in right forearm, on flexor side, Lyss.; pulsative pain at intervals in upper (angina pectoris), Kalic.; strong painless pulsations near and above right olecranon, Agar.; isolated Sore throbs, in right, Brach. Arms, tickling: after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury, IHep. Arms, tingling: Acon, l l Natr. S.; in angina pectoris, JDig.; awaking, Ailant.; of right forearm, Nitr. ac.; in heart disease, Dig.; down left to tips of fingers, trCarbol. ac.; worse in left, Apis ; in left, with dull headache, Ailant. §§" formication, numbness. Arms, tired (fatigue, lassitude, weariness): II. Arg. nit., Ars. h., Asta.c., Aur. met., Brach., Calc., Cornus, I Ham.., | |Natr. p., Sarrac., Spong.; as if bruised, LArn.; from elbow into left hand, Camph.; easily, from moderate exercise, so that everything he holds is al- lowed to fall, IStann.; in forearm, idArg. nit.; painful lassitude, Cact.; left, I | Agar., Camph.; left, constantly, ICarbol. ac.; especially left, Apis ; left, in heart affection, Sumb ; with difficulty of lifting them, Calab.; left, from shoulder to wrist, better by motion, Camph.; in morning, on rising, sometimes from shoul- der to elbow, better after work, worse in evening, when at rest (paralytic rheuma- tism), l l Phos.; moving wearies very much (anaemia), l l Sul.; as if paralyzed, in morn- ing, in bed, IIod.; paralytic, weariness in right, Bism.; right, as if paralyzed, has to stop writing in evening, Ferr. Iod.; when playing piano, steadily increasing, HGels.; right, worse writing, Merc. iod. flav.; from writing, ICarbo v. Bºy" paralytic feeling, weak. Arms, torpid feeling: at night (gastric head- ache), Caust. Arms, trembling: Agar., Alum., Anac., Crotal., ICup.m., IIod., Manc., Med., IOp.,11°hos., Sa- bad., Seneg., HSpig., Stram., Viol. ;in biceps of right, Fluor, ac.; in cardialgia, Cup. m.; as if in a shaking chill (epilepsy), l l Sul.; in convulsions, ICoccul.; convulsive, 7Atrop. s.; during eating, Stram.; especially in evening and after exercise, IHyos.; after moderate exertion, IRhus; feeling, Agar., Rhus; in fore- arms, Spong.; in right forearm, HNitr. ac.; when anything is grasped, Ver.; in hypo- chondriasis, Arg. nit.; when leaning on them, Astac, Meph.; of left, precedes epilepsy, Sil.; of left, in paroxysms, IOp.; in left, when lying on it, ceases on turning on right side, ICamph.; when moving (typhoid), Gels.; 902 32. UPPER LIMBS. in right, Dory.; of right, while eating (hyste- ria), l l Sec.; of right, worse from motion (ner- vous ailment), Magn. p.; of right, during voluntary motion (multiple sclerosis), Plumb.; of right, with urinary difficulty, IDulc.; of right, as if galvanic battery were attached, Dory.; after rising, Alum.; convulsive shak- ing after overwork and mental anxiety, ICup. m.; in triceps of right, Fluor. ac.; when he attempts to use them, l l Phos., Plumb.; with other complaints, particularly uterine, ICalc. p.; preceded by Weakness and numbness, Plumb. Arms, tumor; indurations on forearm, between radialis and Supinator longus, size of a bean (cancerous inoculation), Ars. Arms, twitching: Agar., Alum.,LAnt. t., IAsaf., Bell., Brom., Caust., IChel., 1Coff., IKali c., Lyc., Merc., IOp., Rheum, Tarax.; constant, in cholera infantum, I I Wer.; in chorea, IMy- gale; convulsive,ICup.m., Merc.cor.,Squilla; as in drunkards, IOp.; in evening, in bed, Carbo v.; fibrillar, in muscles of left upper, Diad.; of left forearm, Tarax., Zing.; left fore- arm, above wrist, only during rest, Spig.; in left forearm, sitting still, Chen. v.; and twitch- ing Sensation on taking hold of anything, Natr. c.; in hysteria, IIgn.; in left, AEsc. h.; of left, in chorea, ICup.m.; of left upper, Diad.; in left upper joint, extending inward, Asaf.; every few minutes, I ILach.; frequent, in peri- myelitis, Sep.; when at rest (hysteria), Val.; in rheumatism, I Thuya ; in right, Il Chel., Lyss.; usually in right, IMygale ; in right upper, l l Menyanth.; frequent, in right (hy- drocephalus), THell.; when right leg is held (hysteria), l l Sep.; particularly in right (men- ingitis), ICarbol. ac.; spasmodic, ICod.; spas- modic, accompanying sudden contraction of larynx as from fumes of Sulphur (asthma), IMosch ; in upper, Agar.; ceasing when work- ing hard with hands, Agar. Hºt convul- sions, jactitation, jerking. Arms, ulcers: Ananth., Kalibi.; fistulous, on right forearm, Chim. umb.; on right forearm, erysipelatous, I ILyc.; from one-half of an inch to three inches in size, irregular in shape, with ragged edges, and surface studded with minute granulations which bled readily (sec- ondary syphilis), l l Phyt.; assumed malignant character, eating until bones of wrist were exposed (local effects through an abraded sur- face), Dory.; phagedenic, scrofulous, or syphil- itic, having a dark-red blush, Rhus v.; as large as a half-penny, excavated, laying bare the muscle, where operation had been after vac- cination, I ISil. Arms, uncovering: must uncover, Zinc.; must uncover, skin irritable, Ang. Arms, uneasiness: IGlon.; in left, in pericar- ditis, Ascl. t. Arms, vaccination : function of biceps want- ing after vaccination, I IThuya, erysipelas, small red raised papules on eighth day, Cro- tal.; severe pain in left upper, at vaccination mark, could not raise arm in morning, Vacc.; red and inflamed swellings, IISil.; excavated ulcer, laying bare muscle, l l Sil. Arms, veins; of lower, distended, while feet are icy cold, IMenyanth.; numerous monili- form dilatations on forearm and upper arm, chiefly corresponding to the points of union of veins, l l Plumb.; enlarged, Med.; injected, Stront.; prominent, JNux v.; Swollen, on fore- arms, IIIPuls.; tense, Stront. Arms, wandering pains: flying pains, Caulo.; heavy drawing, in right, worse in damp weather (gonorrhoea), Il Med.; in right, and leg, then left leg, Hydras. Arms, warts: I Calc., HCaust., ILyc., Sil., Thuya; broad, moist burning condylomata, IMerc. d.; large fleshy, on left forearm, ISil.; painful to touch, l l Natr. c. Arms, weakness: Abrot., Anac., Ars., Arund., Bell., Berb., Bism., Brach., Brom., Cepa, Chen. v., Cinch.bol., Con., Cornus, 1Glon., | |ICalibr., IKalm., Lyss., Natr. m., IPetrol., Phos. ac., Plumb., Ruta; after a fit of anger; |Natr. m.; as if asleep, worse in heat of bed, from ex- posure to cold and stormy weather, IRhod.; "with atrophy, loss of sensation and trembling, Plumb.; of biceps, Brach.; with cold sensa- tion in finger tips and abdomen, IPhos.ac.; with rheumatic pains, Graph.; disabling, after posing, || Ang.; after slight exertion, ICic.; exhaustion as after great exertion, IGuaiac.; in forearm (heart disease), IDig.; after a blow on head (headache), IMerc. per.; with pain in hip joints as if dislocated, worse when walking, Psor.; relaxed feeling as after hold- ing a heavy weight, better from motion of arms, l IPlat.; after long illness (nervous de- bility), ICurar.; joints feel disabled, Bov.; and lameness (muscular atrophy), ICalc.; lassitude in morning, after rising not better walking in open air, l l Card. m.; left, INux v.; left, exhausted, Tabac.; feels as if he could not use left, Arn.; no power in left, Ind.; want of power in left, which must be kept close to body, any attempt to move it causes sensation as if left shoulder were breaking Off (prosopalgia), Chel.; in lifting slightest weight, Polyp.; in lower, Ang.; in middle portion, Glon.; in morning, IKali c.; can hardly move them, IPhos.; numb, IGels.; numb in left, Cup. ars.; painful in extensors, Iod.; painful in left, worse using arm, ILach.; paralytic, Bell., l l Rhus; paralytic, of left, Calc., IIDig., Ind., I lSars.; paralytic, if he holds a light weight for a short time, Stann.; paralytic, in right, Bism., Carbo v.; semi-paralytic condition, knife frequently drops from hand, I II’lumb.; powerless from extreme pain, if attempt was made to move them, I lSticta; powerless, Camph., IGels., || Kali c.; powerless, in chronic alcoholism, Phos. ; powerless, , on moving forearms, | |Rhus; powerless, hang as if paralyzed by blows (meningitis), IAcon.; powerless, could not take hold of anything, had to be fed and nursed (spinal disease), IApis; upper, powerlºss as after severe labor, Arg. met; prostration, Petrol.; unable to raise them, ILach., IIPhyt.; no power to raise or move hands, 7Lyc.; could not raise upper, Sul.; with rheumatic pains in shoulders, arms and elbows, Natr. G.; right, Bapt., Sil.; right forearm, Bell.; right, as if all power had left it, better on motion, Stront.; especially right, worse from motion, Stann.; right upper, Bell.; right, in writing, Brach.; aſterscalding, Caust: incline to sink by one's side, ||Bry.; must let sink down, Ant. c.; sensation of sudden loss of power, in morning, ||Nux v.; upper, IPhos. 32. UPPER LIMBS. 903 upper, on awaking, || Arg. met.; difficulty of using, Dig.; when at work, they feel power- less, ILyc. Bºy" paralytic feeling, tired. Arms, wires: as of fine, delicate wires or fibres pulling and continually in motion down both arms from elbow to hand, I Coccul. ELBOWS, abscess: discharging a red-brown matter, with shiny particles, Crot. . Elbows, aching: continued, IOl. jec.; dull, Pod.; alternating, with pain in knees, Diosc.; in left, l l Gels.; in right, in evening, with sore- #. Still.; distress, during rainy weather, rig. Elbows, boring: 1 ISpong.; in olecranon de- pression, Amm. c. Elbows, as if broken: in right, IBry. Elbows, bruised feeling: 1Carbo v.; in right, Camph. Elbows, bubbling sensation : in joints, Rheum. Elbows, burning : Arg. met., Arund., Berb.; at night (chlorosis), l l Sep.; as from a glow- ing iron, Alum.; above left, Agar.; near left, Coccus ; sore, as if scraped, HPlat. Elbows, caries: of joint, I Sil.; of joint, inflam- mation, swelling, fistulous, opening led to º bone discharging thin, greenish pus, Sil. Elbows, chill: shuddering, Castor. Elbows, coldness: of point, like ice, Agar. Elbows, constriction : crampy, at bend to hand, as if one had carried a weight, Elaps. Elbows, contraction: bent, cannot be stretched, as if tendons were too short (spinal disease), Apis. Elbows, cracking: Amm. c., Ant. c., IKalm.; loud, in left, on moving, Zing. Elbows, cutting: in interior of left, when walk- ing, Bell. Elbows, drawing: Aloe, Berb., IBry., Cham., | | Kali c., | | Natr. c., Viol.; in bones, day and night, worse from touch and motion, || Sil.; cramplike, Rhus ; in left, Agar.; , worse at night and when lying on left side (rheumat- ism), Phos.; rheumatic, in right, Zinc.; in right, Viol.; into wrist, Rhus. Elbows, dull pain: on left, passing to palm of hand, then to shoulder, Xan.; in right, | | Ham. Plbows, eruption: in bends, Amm. m., Natr. m., IPsor.; in bends, with constipation, Hep.; in bends, with recent case of itch, l l Psor.; in bends, Soreness spreading rapidly, exudes offensive smelling serum; painful when washed, l l Sep.; appearing in bend, spreads over large portion of arms and body (heredi- tary syphilis), 1 ISul.; to right of right, a black and blue spot, Lyss.; small reddish spot, forms a blister, black, as large as a hazelnut, Ars.; brown spots, Cadm. s., II,ach. ; crusts in bend of left, ICup. m.; eczema, in bends, accom- panied by abscesses, affecting bones, l l Psor.; fissured, dry chronic eczema, in bends, l l Kali ars.; eczema, on right, IBrom.; herpes, Thuya ; herpes, in bends, ITNatr. m.; herpes circinatus, in bend, hard to touch and wrinkled look- ing, itching, IGraph.; herpes, worse in even- ing and open air, better from warmth, Kreo.; herpes, with scabs, Staph.; herpes scaling off, ISep.; dry, scaly herpes on inside, no itching, Cact.;itch-like vesicles in bends, iCalc.; irreg- ular patches, with shining scales, edges raised (psoriasis), Iris ; pimples in bends, Ol. an., | Phos.; pimples on each point, inflamed after rubbing, Berb.; two pimples, Hyos.; psoriasis, IPhos.; patches of psoriasis, size of a crown piece, indolent, spreads, Kali ars. ; rash in bend, Calad.; itching rash in bends, Hep.; red itching miliary, rough feeling, like a grater to touch, Coral.; len- til-sized bright red spots, surrounded with a herpetic looking skin, Sep.; red, circular spot on left olecranon, size of a franc, becomes covered with dry furfuraceous friable coat, falling off in two days, Ast. r.; pain, followed by red patches, some bluish, painful to touch, new ones constantly forming (erythema nodosum during typhoid), l l Rhus v.; on right (eczema), IBrom.; ringworm on point of right, ICup. m.; tetter, IPhos.; tetter in bend, itching, Cup.m.; tetter in bend, with yellow scabs, itching, particularly in evening, ICup. m.; red vesicles, filled with fluid in bend, Natr. c. Elbows, erysipelas: under left, extends all around elbow to extensor side of forearm, progresses to upper arm, showing at first pale reddish, which darkened and reached its acme in production of vesicles of different size, swelling and tension of skin, with burn- ing pain, hemorrhage copious from blisters, turned black and dried up slowly, some reached shoulder, began to radiate upward to neck and head, l l Sul. Elbows, gout: Ars. h.; joints filled with solid exudate, IKali iod.; inflammation of left, pain worse from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., Eup. perf. Elbows, grinding: Diosc. Elbows, griping : or clawing, as of a hand around, better from warmth, Caust. Elbows, heaviness: in bends, Astac.; constant painful, as if paralyzed in bend of left, Zinc.; paralytic, Samb. Elbows, inflammation : painful, of ligaments, redness and contraction, Ant. c.; rheumatic, worse at night and from motion, l l Lact. ac. Fº injuries: pains from a blow in right, €O3,. Eliº, irritation: inside, Med. Elbows, itching: Psor., Sep.; in bends, Hep., Psor., ISep.; inside of, Med.; on left, Pallad.; in olecranon, Ars. met.; in point, Agar.; on posterior part of each, HSep. Elbows, jerks: Stram. Elbows, laming pain: worse in right, Ars. h. Elbows, lancinating: Arg. met.; in direction of upper arm, Colch. Elbows, nodes: on condyles, gout, Calc. p.; large, on olecranon, l l Stilling. Elbows, numbness: in left, worse on slight motion, Cepa. Elbows, pain: Ars. h., Caust., Cornus, Iod., Xan.; in acute process of left olecranon, fugi- tive, Chin. a.; in left, as from a blow, Ruta ; in bone, Agar. ; in bone of left, Osm.; in bone of right, I Aur. met.; bone feels as if it would come through, l l Phos.; as after carrying a heavy weight with arms bent, worse extend- ing arm, worse on right side, Cham.; worse after chill, Ars. h.; as after a concussion, worse moving arm, and resting on it, Ang.; about condyles, Ver, v.; in catarrhal fever, IMyrtus; ending in ring finger, Arund.; in left, Brach.,Cast.eq.,Iodof, Xan.; from left, through forearm, Jacar.; directly over left, l l Chel.; on moving arm, Ang.; to little finger, as of 904 UPPER I,IMBS. 32. nerve compressed, AEsc. h.; every night, about 11 P.M., continues till 7 A.M., Sul.; in right, | | Lac c.; in right, as if paralyzed, at noon, same at 2 P.M., in left, better in horizontal position, and when allowing forearm to hand, Lyss.; short-lasting in right, Chrom. ac.; skin hot, red and infiltrated (erysipelas), IISul.; as if joint had been struck, Calc. p.; sudden catching, from left to foot, Carb. s.; tran- sitory, undefined, in morning, in left, Chrom. ac.; with weakness in right arm and hand can scarcely hold pencil, Bapt. Elbows, paralytic feeling: joint painful, in left, at night, Stront. Elbows, paralytic pain: Cham.; in right, Bry. IElbows, position: drawn behind back, and firmly fixed there, Amyg.; pressed into sides, | |Stram. Elbows, pressing feeling: in bends, Astac.; cramp-like, left, extending into forearm in every position, Verbas.; in joint of left, Spong.; pain near left, Coccus; painful in right, worse leaning upon it, extends into hand, l l Camph.; rheumatic, Zinc. Elbows, pricking: Aloe. Elbows, rheumatism: right, Ars., Colch., Grat., IHydras., IKalibi.; dull in right, worse on motion, Ustil.; to hands, Niccol.; in left, Ant. t., Bapt., Magn. S.; cannot move without pain (rheumatism), IFerr.; pinkish, swollen, sensitive, motion painful, I [Sal. ac.; in right, IColoc., Form.; weakness of arms, Natr. c. Elbows, sensitiveness: Ars. h.; painful to touch, ICarbo v. Elbows, sharp pains: quick, Tell. Elbows, shooting: externally in left, Bell.; through left then right, Calc. p.; in right at different times, all morning, Tromb. Elbows, soreness: in left, Ind.; pain in joints, IOl. jec. Elbows, spasmodic pain: when carrying arm in a sling, Lach. Elbows, sprained pain : || Gels.; or as if bro. ken (nervous debility), ICurar. Elbows, sticking: with chill, l l Hell.; in right, evenings, when yawning, Zinc.; like from splinters, in point of left, Agar. Elbows, stiffness: ICalc., | | Ham..., || Kali c., Sep.; anchylosis with swelling and pain at every attempt to move, I lSil.; gouty, in left, Agar.; left, Diosc.; after posing, | | Ang.; rheu- matic, in left, Agar., Como., ILyc.; in right, |Coloc. Hºlbows, stinging : Berb.; seems to be seated in blood vessels, Nux m.; in bones, day and night, worse on touch and motion, l l Sil.; in left, Ast. r., IKali bi.; like sting of a wasp, LArg. met. Elbows, stitches: Asaf., Jacea, l l Laur.; in bends, ISpig.; electric, in olecranon, Agar.; on motion, Spong.; in point, Spong.; in right, Brom.; with swelling of right, Bry.; in tip, Coccus. Elbows, stretch: desire to (nervous debility), |Curar. Elbows, swelling: Benz. ac., Bry.; of condyles, ICalc. p.; condyles, internal and external, IMez.; after a contusion, l l Puls.; enlarged, right, Hydras.; of joint of right (pericardi- tis), ISpig.; lump, size of a hazelnut, after thumb was pricked under nail, Cepa; lump, when moving, Med.; as large as a marble, in ulnar side of bend, with aching (whitlow), ISul.; as far as middle of upper and forearm, BBry.; after a sprain, maltreated by leeches and incision, general weakness, loss of appetite, fever, earthy pale face, Ferr. ph.; rheumatism, Bry.; in acute rheumatism (toothache), l l Chel.; right, red, | ||Lac c.; in rheumatism, in right, IColoc.; want of synovial fluid, l l Calc. fl. Elbows, syphilitic affection : | | Rhod. Elbows, tearing: Amb., Ars. h., Berb., Cact, Cycl., l l Kalic, l l Kali iod.; to axilla, at night, | | Ars.; in bends, Zinc.; as long as he holds arm bent, Spong.; in bones, day and night, worse from touch and motion, I [Sil; jerking, during rest, better during motion, Rhus; in left, Agar., Coccus, IIod.; worse at night, and when lying on left side (rheumatism), Phos.; during rest, ILyc.; in right, Carb. s.; in right, better rubbing, in morning, || Zinc.; into ulna and hand, Berb.; upward and down- ward, Lachn.; into wrist, Rhus. Elbows, tension: Berb., Rhus ; frequent draw- ing, Mur. ac.; in joint, Sul. ac.; in joint, as if too short, Mang; when flexing arm (ec- Zema), TMerc.; painful, in tendons, on moving arms, Puls.; painful, as if tendons were too short, l l Kreo. Elbows, throbbing: with soreness in right, in evening, Stilling. Elbows, tingling: into hands and fingers, at 11 A.M., on walking in open air, 7tlMenyanth. Elbows, tired: Chin. a. º: tumor: encysted, at point (steatoma), ep. Elbows, twitching: dull, Aloe. Elbows, ulcerative pain: left, to little finger (leprosy, lame girl), l l Agar. Elbows, ulcers: blisters changed into, Calc.; right, full of sores, IHydras. FINGERS, abscess: chronic swelling and suppuration of little, IMang.; an opening occa- sionally occurs on dorsum from which an ichorous purulent discharge takes place, |Fluor. ac.; forming under deep fibrous tissues (septicaemia, result of dissecting wound), ILach.; suppuration of middle joint of right index, after injury, IHep. Bºy" panaritium. Fingers, aching: right index, dull, Abrot.; in right index, in whitlow, I lSil.; from index to axilla and Scapula (whitlow), I ISul.; in upper joint of little, Gamb.; Soreness in last phalanx of right middle, Dolich.; metacarpo-phalange- al joint of left thumb, Osm.; thumb, fugitive pain in first phalanx of left, in less degree in right, Chin. a.; thumb, in attempting to use it, Il Phos. Fingers, air: sensitive to cold, Agar. Fingers, awkward : in chlorosis, HCalc.; clum- siness, INux v., | | Ptel.; drops things from nervous weakness, I Apis, Natr. m.; missed laying hold of anything she wished, child (chorea), LAsaf. Fingers, bite: attempted to, Lyss. Fingers, bleeding: oozing blood from under nails, ICrotal. Fingers, blue: Cornus, ICup. m.; with chilli- ness, IPetrol.; in intermittent, I Nux m.; in cerebral meningitis, ICup. m.; right middle, of a glossy blue-gray color (pyaemia), Crotal.; with weakness of nervous system and heart, ICrotal.; points, t.Agar.; tips, Bor. Tº nails 32. UPPER LIMBS. 905 Fixigers, boils: ELach.; large painful boil, on first phalanx of fourth, TI Calc.; sequela of itch, Calc.; of thumb, at lower part, Kali n. Fingers, boring: Carbo v.; sudden, violent, painful in bones, Daph.; in joints, l l Aur.met, Carbo V., IHell.; pain in first joints of thumbs, with feeling of stiffness, Led. Fingers,asif broken: indexCham.;thumb,Cham. Fingers, bruised pain: in outer side of meta- carpal bones of little, as from a bruise, only noticeable on touch, Verbas.; in right, Camph.; at root of left thumb, I |Phos.; tips, Sars. Fingers, burning: Apis, Berb., Carbo v., Pe- trol. ; in balls, Sul.; as if a felon would come in right index, Agar.; on flexor surfaces, Zinc.; as if frostbitten, Agar.; as if frostbitten dur- ing slight cold, Bor.; in index, Arund.; in right index (whitlow), I Sil.; in index, very tender (whitlow), ISul.; as from a glowing iron, Alum.; on outer surface of left, in skin, Card. m.; under nails, with itching, Sars.; in left ring, like fire on inner border of nail, Osm.; in sides, I (Sars.; in thumb, Arund., Hep.; in right, thumb, Arund.; of right thumb, follows itching, Vespa; in thumb, | | Agar.; in tips, Croc., ILach., | | Mar. v., | | Mur. ac., Sil., Sul.; in tips (blue boils after glanders poisoning), Anthra.c.; as from a whitlow, Ananth. Fingers, bursitis: IRuta. Fingers, cancer: spongeous excrescence in thumb, size of a raspberry, worse from slight- est touch (cancerous inoculation), Ars. Fingers, caries: ISil.; midway between knuckle and next joint of forefinger, slight whitish discharge from a minute opening, flesh swollen and discolored, I (Sil. Fingers, chilblains: gº Hands chilblains; also Chap. 34, Limbs chilblains. Fingers, chill: begins in, Sul.; feel icy, but are warm to touch, I Caust.; in tips, IPhos. ac., Sal. ac.; spreading over body, Dig. Fingers, clenched: Bºy” contraction. Fingers, coldness: Act. sp., Calc. p., Cham., Colch., IHell., | | Lac c., Plant., | | Ptel.., | | Ru- mex; to middle of upper arms (paralysis), | | Graph; when headache is better, ICup. m.; icy (chill), IPhos. ac.; joints of right, Chel.; with weakness of nervous system and head, ICl otal.; at night, Mur. ac.; right, Ang ; with dull, pinching pain in region of supra- renal capsules at 11 A.M., Med.; tips, Chel., Lobel. i., Sum.; tips, with chill, Acon.; tips, as if dead, Thuya ; tips, with heat, ICaps.; tips, icy, l l Lac def., Tarax.; tips, in pneu- monia, Arn.; tips, sensitive to cold, Sec. Fingers, congestion : rush of blood to index, and as if nail were being pulled out on letting left arm hang down, l l Phos. Fingers, contraction: Ars., Bell., IFerr., | | Kali c., Merc., Natf. c., | | Paris, Ruta, ISec., Spig.; of adductors, Arg. nit.; at beginning of chill, Cimex; clawlike, in tonic spasms, Med..; clenched, IGlon., Hydr. ac., IIpec., ILach., Menyanth., | | Phyt.; clenched, in convulsions, 1Glon., Magn. p.; clenched, in convulsions, following injury from splinter, Cic.; frequent clenching, child disposed to convulsions, Bell.; clenched, in dentition, Tereb.; clenched, in epileptic convulsions, Lach., Magn. p.; Clenched, with fainting, ILaur.; clenched, in intermittent fever, Cimex ; clenched to a fist, right, extension impossible (spinal disease), I Apis ; half clenched, Arg. nit.; clenched, after headache, Coloc.; clenched, and fist flexedon sternal end of clavicle, during sleep (neurosis of stomach), ISang.; clenched, so that finger-nails left impression in flesh, | | Paris; clenched, during tetanus, OEnan.; clenched thumbs, IAEthus., Art. v., Arum t., Brach., 1Cham., IICup. m., Glon., Hell., IMagn. p., IICEnan., | | Phyt., Sec., Stram.; clenched thumbs, with convulsion of arms, Cham.; clenched thumbs with convulsions of arms, sort of epileptic paroxysm, Coccul.; clenched thumbs, in epilepsy, Bufo., Caust., ICic., Lach., Stann., ISul.; clenched thumbs, in epilepsy after fright, Ign.; clenched thumbs, in epilepsy after falling on head, ICup. m.; clenched thumbs, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; clenched thumbs, with palpitation, Coccul.; clenched thumbs, in puerperal eclampsia, IAtrop. S.; clenched thumb, in rheumatism or gout, l l Kali iod.; clenched right thumb, (cholera infantum), Camph.; clenched thumbs, during sleep, Jacea ; clenched thumbs, in spinal disease, I Apis; clenched thumbs, during teething, I Stann.; half clos- ed, cannot move, except with other hand, 1Caust.; lightly closed, during seventh month of pregnancy, in a woman with albuminuria, dropsy, headache, , etc., | 1QEman.; in convul- sion, Mosch.; with convulsions lasting from a quarter to half an hour, Magn. p.; cramps draw crooked, Calc.; crampy feeling, Calc.; cramplike slow, of right thumb and index finger, tips approach each other and can only be extended by force, Cycl.; as in epilepsy, with trembling of hands, Merc. sol.; flexors bent inward, in leprosy, Ant. t.; in gout, HKali iod.; cannot be extended, Ars.; alter- nating with spasms of glottis (hysteria), Asaf.; of index, in rheumatism or gout, | |Kali iod.; left hand, other persons could stretch, but they bent again if let loose (spinal disease), Apis; left index, cannot straighten it, except by aid of other hand, | |Phos.; left, I | Sec.; left, drawn crooked, Lachn.; left thumb, drawn spasmodically towards dorsum of hand, I (Sec.; middle, Sil.; after parturition, Rhod.; peculiar, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; periodic, ICup. ac.; peri- odic, like cramp, IPhos.; by acute articular rheumatism, I Ferr. ph.; first right, then left, in epilepsy, IBufo.; on inner surface of ring finger, it remains some time bent (rheuma- tism, gout), l l Kali iod.; can hardly separate, Arg. nit.; after sprain, Cann. S.; spasmodic, rigid in grasping, Dros.; spasmodic, in hys- teria, IKali c.; spasmodic, in constant motion, 1Colch.; of tendons, Il Caust.; tonic spasms in flexors, Il Chel.; drawn towards forearm, by flexure of wrist, Ferr. s. Fingers, convulsions: begin, ICup. ac.; pain- ful, in cholera Asiatica, Cup m. Fingers, cracked: Bºy" rhagades. Fingers, cracking; of joints, Sul.; joints, on bending, Carbo a.; of joints, worse on closing hands, Ars. m. Bºy" Rhagades; also Chap. 34, Joints cracking. Fingers, cramplike pain: ILil. tig.; in balls of thumbs, llSpong.; in first and second right, Med.; in first joint of left index, even during rest, Viol. 906 32. UPPER LIMBS. Fingers, cramps: Como., ICup. ars., ICup. m., JNatr. m., Ver. v.; abdomen sensitive to con- tact (cholera Asiatica), IVer.; as if about to be cramped, Diosc.; in cholera, IColch., IICup. m., | | Sec., ITVer.; distorted, Camph.; drawing out of shape, Carbo v.; in left hand (angina pectoris), l l Arn.; during labor, Cup. m.; in little, Brach.; in three middle, ISul.; distressing, during pregnancy, ICup. m.; while sewing, l l Kali , c.; in single fingers, especially while washing, early morning, ITabac.; in thumb, Natr. m.; in thumbs and index fingers, cannot open (writer’s spasm), Cycl.; in ball of thumb, when cut- ting with shears, in evening, Anag.; with weakness, Kali c.; in writers, piano or violin players, Magn. p.; in writers and shoemak- ers, usually right hand, Stann.; from writ- ing, in fingers, thumb and wrist, Brach.; writers distorted, spread out or contracted, in which position they remain, Stann. contraction, extension, stiffness; also Hand and Wrist, Cramps. Fingers, crawling: l l Ran, b.; as if a felon would come, in right index, Agar.; in tips, IPhos.; of tips, as if something alive were creeping under skin, or as if fingers were asleep, as from pressure upon arm, Sec.; in tips, as if asleep, Rhus ; in tips, acute, worse on hanging arms down, Sul.; as from worms, Goss.; in convalescence from typhoid, ICic. Bºy" formication, numbness, tingling. Fingers, cutting: in fleshy ends, Hyper.; in joints, when closing hands, Caulo.; in thumb, |Hep.; in tips, l l Petrol.; in inside of right thumb, drives to madness, Hep. Hºº lan- cinating. Fingers, darting: Bapt.; in joints, pains, Sticta; piercing, in left ring, Calc. Sº cutting, lancinating, stitches. Fingers, deadness: Bºrinsensibility, numb- ness, pale. Fingers, desoluamation : , around , border of nails, Chloral.; between thumb and forefinger of each hand, Amm. m.; on tips, Bar. c., Elaps. Fingers, discolored: Act. sp. Fingers, pain as if dislocated: in left knuckles, extending to elbow, I |Phos.; in thumb joints of right, Calc. p. © a tº Fingers, digging: in thumb, as if it would ul- cerate, Ol. an. Fingers, drawing: Acon., Amb., Ang, Ant. c., ICamph., Carbo v., 1Caulo., Como., | | Petrol; begins convulsions, ICup. m.; Cramplike, Zinc.; cramplike in tips, Vinca ; in left index, | | Chel.; paralytic, in left index, Agar, Verbas.; in joints, Aloe, Ant, c., Carbo v., IICaust.; in all joints, Ustil.; in left joints, Amyl; in joints of right, as if being pulled out of their sockets, Sil.; in joints, worse at night and when lying on left side (rheumatism), Phos.; in skin of dorsum of left little, Arn.; in posterior joint of left middle, as if in periosteum, Bell.; painful, in flexor muscles, Ham.; pain- ful, in posterior joint of left thumb, into fore- arm, Spong.; pains, with distress in epigastri- um and right hypochondrium, Ptel.; paralytic, Sil.; paralytic, in first joints at union of meta- carpal bones, worse on motion, Staph.; rheum- atic, in first joint of right, Card. m.; rheumatic, more especially in Second joint of right index, Ustil.; in right, Arn.; to shoulders, Nux m.; in thumb, Amb.; in thumb, painful, in first joint, where it unites with metacarpal bone, Spig.; in right, thumb, as if in tendons, beginning in ball and passing off at tip, Coloc.; in thumb, as if it would ulcerate, Ol. an.; in thumbs, with jerking of arms º Coccul; in tips, pain extending up arms, Zinc.; tips, into shoulder, Ars. Gº" rheu- matism. Fingers, dryness: of tips, Ant. t.; of tips, in afternoon, Sil. B& rhagades. Fingers, dull pains : deep-seated, Chrom. ac. Fingers, electric : like a current, first left then right, Lil. tig; in left middle, as of fine elec- tric sparks, Carbol. ac. Fingers, emaciation: atrophy, Sil.; atrophy of right index (onychia), Lach.; atrophy, ab- ductor pollicis, flexion of thumb and forefinger impossible (after revaccination), I IThuya ; atrophy of tips, Ars. Fingers, eruption : Canth.; between, Canth.; corroding blister, with itching on first joint of index, l l Sil.; corrosive blister on thumb, stinging when pressed, Hep.; a blister filled with water, came on last phalanx, swollen all around, red and painful (paronychia), Natr. s.; water blisters on end, Ailant.; blisters from a little work, Sabad. ; blue blisters, IRan. b.; hagedenic blisters on index, Calc.; spread- ing blisters, on swollen, worse by cold air, Clem.; water blisters on sides of nails, Ailant.; hard blotches on back, Coccul.; raised red itching blotches on skin, l l Urt. ur.; brown spots, Ant. t. ; white bullae, with red areola. on index, TNatr. c.; chronic, Still.; copper- colored spots, Coral.; eczema, right hand, bleeds easily, covered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion, ILyc.; eczematous, vesicles between, Canth.; elevated spots, I Syph. ; in joints, erysipelatoid rash, with maddening burning heat, worse at night, Hydras.; blistering festers, containing watery fluid (often caused by arsenical wallpaper), I (Natr. m.; herpes between, INitr. ac.; herpes, worse in evening and in open air, better from warmth, Kreo.; dry herpes, Zinc.; dry blotches on back, with red borders, Coccul.; sero-purulent herpes,itching violently towards evening, Kreo.; white scabby herpes, Thuya ; dry itch on joints, IIPsor.; itchlike, between, Oleand.; painful nodules, Calc.; permphigus on left thumb, with terrible burning pain (tonsil- litis and pemphigus), ILyc.; pemphigus on left third (tonsillitis and pemphigus), Lyc.; pimple on middle (where acid touched, increasing to carbuncle), Carbol. ac.; itching pimple be- tween thumb and index finger, stinging as if a splinter were in it when touched, Arn.; pimples, Tabac.; of pimples on dorsum, form- ing scabs, itching when getting warm in bed, IMur. ac.; itching pimples, I ILyc.; red imples on tips, Elaps; small, hard pimples eside ball of thumb, Therid.; small, flat, semi-transparent pimples, Berb.; Small, Sup- purating pimples on index and thumb, Agar.; psoriasis furfuraceous, sometimes fissured and bleeding, Lyc.; psoriasis, right index, erup- tion covering a surface about two inches long , and one inch wide, hard, hyper- trophied, and covered with thick, whitish scales, IMar. v.; pustules, Anac.; pustules (after bite), ILyss.; small pustules (dog-bite), 32. UPPER LIMBS. 907 ILyss.; red, sometimes with pustules filled with yellow matter, ICinnab.; of red spots, Benz. ac.; burning itching red spot on back of left third, originally resulting from bite of an insect twenty years ago, has returned regularly at same time every year since, each time lasting about a week, ICrotal.; red spots, with vesicles, l l Lach.; Scab on third joint of left third, leaving liver-colored spot when torn off, new scab forming, Ars. met.; scab- by, on back, l l Mur. ac.; Scabs, IKali bi.; white, scaly tetter, Sep.; white, scaly tetter on back, l l Lyc.; especially fore and middle fingers of right hand, dry branlike, squam- ous tetter, l l Anag.; on joints, ulcerative, itch- ing, worse at night, IMez.; urticaria, blotches, itching, Urt. ur.; chronic urticaria, IHep.; urticaria nodosa, TUrt. ur.; vesicular places, tips as if scalded, extending around nails, as if they would come off, Natr. c.; vesicle on little, itches, suppurates and discharges much matter, burning, sticking, IGraph.; vesicles, TCalc.; vesicles, between, l l Phos., Psor., Puls.; vesicles, on tips, Cup. m.; vesicles, between, burning, Canth.; vesicles, between, itching, much after scratching, inclined to ulcerate (prairie itch), IApis; vesicles on and between, Selen.; vesicles spread and burst (children), IBor.; vesicles, on tips, filled with blood, Il Ars.; vesicles, transparent, dark-blue, elevated, as large as a pin’s head, intolerable burning, stitching, herpetic, horny Scurf forms after vesicles open, scratching brought on shining, loose, red swelling of fingers, with inflammation, change to small flat, spreading ulcers, with corroded sharp borders, burning, stinging, Ran. b.; burning vesicles, surround- ed by a red areola, on sides, Mez.; humid, painless vesicles between, Hell.; fine ves- icles between, itching, Natr. m.; , itchlike vesicles between, ICalc.; itching vesicles, be- tween, IPsor.; little vesicles on tips, oozing watery fluid, ICup. m.; small vesicles on right hand, humid, then covered with Scurf, Hell.; spreading vesicles on left index, discharge watery, IT Kali c.; spreading, corroding, sting- ing vesicles, Magn. c.; suppurating, spreading vesicles at tip of thumb, Nitr. ac.; thumb and index finger, round spot between, covered with two whitish vesicles, Iod.; yellow spots, ICon., Elaps. Fingers, erysipelas: Thuya; left middle and ring fingers, erysipelatous redness, with itch- ing, obliging to scratch, Rhod.; erysipelatous, on tips, with tingling, Thuya. Fingers, exostoses: ICalc, fl. Hº Chap. 44, Bones. Fingers, extension : , ||Plat.; , spasmodically abducted, Sec.; unable to bend inward, Arn.; cannot close, Ars. m.; unable to close on a fork, tendons being contracted and shortened, | |Syph.; thumbs drawn back, ICamph.; could not make a fist, Stram.; unable to double left hand, Inul.; open, Camph.; , retraction of thumb, with convulsions after being unjustly accused of infidelity, IStaph.; Spread apart or drawn towards backs of hands (cholera), | |Sec.; spread with leftsided convulsions, IGlon.; spread during spasms, 1Glon; spas- modic stretching, ISec gay"cramp, stiffness. Fingers, face: pain radiates as far as tips (pro- Sopalgia), ICOccul. Fingers, felon : Høy panaritium. Fingers, fissures: gº rhagades. Fingers, formication: I.Acon., IILyc., IRhus; with peculiar drawing in arms, during chill (quotidian), l l Rhus; in tips, Cann. S.; in tips, with partial loss of sensibility, IISec. Bºº Crawling, numbness, tingling. Fingers, fungus haematodes: at root of nail of right little, a small bluish vesicle, from which after eight days blood began to ooze, flow gradually growing more severe, around the Swelling was a bright red areola, surrounded by other bright red vesicular elevations, the tumor increased in size, was smooth and Shining, ||Phos.; circumscribed redness on extremity of left thumb, extending one- eighth of an inch beneath integument, after a while there came in it a round opening as if punctured and finally a dark red glob- ular outgrowth, which bled profusely at slightest touch, one day about a teacupful, aching in thumb on attempting to use it, | | Phos. Fingers, gangrene: ISec.; newly formed flap on little finger, IHydrocot.; senile, Sec. Fingers, gnawing: in left index, up radial side to elbow, bone feels as if it would come through, l l Phos. Fingers, gout: Ran. Sc.; arthritic nodes, Agnus, Calc., Clem., Staph.; arthritic pains, IAnt. c.; arthritic pains, in flexed, Oxal. ac.; chron- ic, joints much distorted and filled with chalk deposits, ILyc.; joints enlarged, distorted, Colch.; deposits in large joints, Sil.; nodos. ities, Led., Sal. ac.; swelling, IGraph.; swell- ing of joints, Anag. Hºt contracted, rheu- matism. Fingers, hangnails: ICalc., Lyc., IMerc., INatr. m.; Rhus, Sabad., Sil., Stann., Sul, Thuya; painful, Sel., Stann.; in whitlow, I Sul. Fingers, heat: alternately hot and cold as if dead, Paris; burning, Apis; in fever, l l Magn. c.; as if frostbitten, during slight cold, Bor.; in joints, Cinnab.; in knuckles, Cinnab. Bºe burning. Fingers, heaviness: in joints, worse moving and touching, Berb. Fingers, induration: joints, in rheumatism, | | Phyt.; hardness at ball af little, Med.; right middle (pyaemia), ICrotal.; of tendons, ICar- bo a., IICaust. Fingers, inflammation : , IApis, Calc. s., ICup. m.; in joints, ILyc.; middle, reddened, sensi- tive to touch in joint, Agar.; Osteitis, Staph.; Osteitis, with sweating and suppuration, Staph.; with panaritium, II Amm. c.; perios- titis (scrofula), Ferr. iod.; phlegmonous, after injury, in index, IHep. Bº panaritium. Fingers, injuries: pain in stump of amputated, better from breathing, IPhos. ac.; suddenly a severe pain in bitten thumb, after nine days, instantly passing up spine and thence to brain, producing a violent nervous convulsion for a few moments, with disposition to snap and bite, passed off in two or three minutes, Lyss.; bruised index finger, third phalanx, misformed Surface Suppurating, full of granulations, bone bare, pain, Calc, s.; cat bite in thumb (carbuncle), Lach.; after slight contusion of little, tearing pain with redness of whole arm, following lymphatic vessels into armpit, causing painful glandular swellings, IBufo.; 908 32. UPPER LIMBS. crushed index, right, Calend.; tip of index cut away, 1Calend.; third, cut near centre, ICalend.; wound would not heal after cutting, suppurates, pus dirty white, Sil.; dissecting wounds, II Ars., IILach.; dog bite, Lyss.; splinters of glass in apex of index, Sil.; grazed skin off, would not heal, suppurates, pus dirty white, throbbing, | |Sil; lacerations of joints, 1Calend., Colch.; compound lacera- tion of two, laceration and tearing of external structure, members being severed, except by a narrow bridge of skin uniting them to body (applied locally), Hyper.; cannot grasp with forefinger and left thumb without pain (py- aemia from injury to right middle), ICrotal.; middle, Sawed near first joint, tip hanging, HCalend.; strained middle joint of thumb, Sore and painful, worse at night, and on us- ing it, l l Rhus; thumb, swollen, hot and red, after being bitten by a man, small opening, surrounded by red, elevated margin, pain on pressure, copious offensive discharge like yeast of wine, burning shooting, worse press- ure, motion and night, I lSil.; middle, flesh from tip torn away, Calend.; both phalanges of right torn away, ICalend.; first phalanx of left, torn away, ICalend. Fingers, insensibility: IPhos.; of backs and tips, Sec.; dulness towards the ends (leprosy), Phos.; in gout, Atrop. S.; white, especially in morning after rising, l l Kreo.; left ring and little fingers, Arg. nit.; thumb, Verbas.; of tips, Ant. t., iPhos.; tips, index of, Spong.; as if a hard skin were drawn over left, Staph. Bºº numbness. Fingers, itching: Ascl. t., Oxal. ac., IISul., Zinc.; between, Carbo v., Phos. ac., Psor., IISul.; between, in evenings, Ran. sc.; on dorsum, Con.; in folds.of skin between,Selen. ; as if frostbitten, Agar.; in right index (whit- low), I Sil.; on back of joints, must scratch violently, Bor.; knuckles, Camph.; between thumb and forefinger, left hand, Agar.; lying down, evenings, Calad.; in middle, Ars.h.; on first joint of left middle, inner side, on a small spot where a small blister is, Ars. h.; crawling tingling on left middle, provokes scratching, Verbas.; middle and ring finger, obliging to scratch, with erysipelatous redness of left, Rhod.; burning, on inner and upper part of left ring finger, spot becomes red, soon disap- pears, Therid.’ from smoking, Calad.; throb- bing, sensitive pains,worse in second and third left, as if in bones, Lith.; in ball of left thumb, Spong.; of right thumb, 3 or 4 A.M., about 8 or 9 A.M.,and again 3 P.M., lasted half an hour and was followed by burning itching, better by ap- plication of Salt and vinegar, Vespa; around left thumb nail, Ast; r.; in tips, Amb.; of tips and backs, after chilblains, Berb.; voluptuous, corrosive, in evening, palmar side of left thumb, from first to second phalanx, Cepa. Fingers, jerking: Cadm. s., ICOccul, Merc. viv.; extending to both arms (chorea), ICup. m.; in epilepsy, IICic.; in gastric fevers, Stram.; , stitches in joints (rheumatism), Carb. S.; in little, Como.; when holding pen, Stann.; sensation in, Natr. c.; spasmodically, HCalc.; from, into shoulder, I Ars.; spasmodic, from toothache, IHyos. Fingers, joints: bend over easily, Mar. v.; de- formity, I IMed. Fingers, lameness: Sep.; in middle, IRhus; of tips, in evening, l l Caust. Fingers, lancinating: in joints on right (rheu- matism), l l Viol.; in tips, Amb.; in tips, in pa- naritium, Alum. §§º cutting. Fingers, large: as if, especially when touching Something, Caust.; ends knobby (cyanosis), Laur.; enlarged, knoblike (heart disease), ILaur.; felt like-sausages, Calad. Fingers, motion : automatic, Zinc.; move con- stantly, l Sul.; convulsive, Mosch.; in con- stant, I Kali br.; irregular movements com- mence, in chorea, ICup. ac.; makes many motions, Stram.; picking in epilepsy, Art. v.; picks, l l Con...; picks fingers, arms or face, or clothes, Lach.; moving as if searching for Something during sleep (dentition), Stram.; can move but slowly, Oxal. ac.; spasmodic, of thumbs, Calc. p.; frequent, sudden, of right, Agar.; Want of mobility (muscular atrophy), ICalc. gº stiffness. Fingers, mouth: must put in, Tarant. Fingers, nails: black and rough, IGraph.; blood settles under, Apis ; blue, discolored, A con., AESC. h., Agar., Asar., Ars., Aur. met., Chel., I Chin. s., | | Cic., ICinch., Cup. m., Manc., Nitr, ac., Nux v., Sep., Thuya, IVer.; blue, in arachnitis, IChlorof.; blue, with chill, Acon., Ars., Coccul.., | | Eup. pur.; blue, with chilliness, Jatroph.; blue, with chilliness of back, Con.; blue, with chilliness and rigor, Sul.; blue, in second stage of cholera, ICup. m.; blue, in cholera infantum, ICamph.; blue, cold, Inul.; blue, on account of coldness, Ver.; blue, with colic, ISil.; blue (cyanosis), IDig.; blue, in diaphragmitis, Dig.; blue, in fever, Sil.; blue, in hysteria, INux v.; blue, lead color, (heart disease), Apoc.; blue, in pneumonia, | |Sang; blue, in bilateral croupous pneumo- nia, IKali iod.; blue, in pregnancy, l l Ipec.; blue, in prosopalgia, I Mez.; blue, on right index, Lyss.; blue, in tuberculosis, Chin. a.; blue, in typhus, Arg. nit.; brittle (crum- bling), Alum., Amb., Cast, eq., DioSc., IGraph., Merc., INitr. ac., | | Psor., Sep., Sil., Squilla, Sul., IThuya ; brittle, in a very old man, Amb.; brittle, in panaritium, Alum.; burning, with swelling and stiffness of first joints of fingers, Vinca ; cold, blue, Inul.; cramp, about thumbnail, Cinch. bol.; crippled (deformed), Alum., Ananth., Caust., IGraph., Sabad., IISil., Sul., IThuya ; crumpled ridges, IFluor. ac.; curved, Nitr. ac.; curved, in consumptives, l l Med., | |Tuberc.; dark, Oxal. ac.; small pustules, spreading from roots of nails over hands to wrists, IKali bi.; exfoliation, Alum., IGraph., Merc., Sabina, Sil., Sul.; fall out, Ant. c., Ars., Hell., Merc., Sep., Squilla, Thuya, IUstil.; flaws, Nitr.ac.; gnawing under, Alum.; horny growth under, | Ant. c.; to promote growth, Ant. c., I Fluor. ac.; to stimulate growth of new ones, IISil.; hypertrophy, IUstil.; inflamed matrix, with soreness, throbbing and numbness, no Sup- puration, worse from water, IGraph.; in- flammation around, Natr. m., Natr., S.; erythematous inflammation, around border, Chloral.; superficial erysipelatous inflamma- tion, of root, Hep.; injuries, crushed, horny spots, Ant. c.; injuries, crushed, grow in splits like warts, IIAnt. c.; injuries, after slight 32. UPPER LIMBS. 909 knock,thumbnail becomes sore,pus discharges, | | Ham.; injuries, consequences of, in first stages, ILed.; jaundiced (chronic jaundice), IIod.; feel loose, IApis ; misshapen, Nitr. ac.; painful, Ant. c., Caust., Graph., Hep., Mar. v., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Sil., Squilla, Sul.; pains under, Berb.; pale, livid, Colch.; pur- ple, during hoarse, suffocating cough (croup), | |Samb.; red, then black, Ars.; ribbed (epi- leptic vertigo), l l Thuya ; longitudinal ridges, IFluor. ac.; rough, IISil.; sensitive skin, be- neath painful, Ant. c.; radiating pain under sensitive thumb, after operating on can- cerous mamma, thumb nail being cut too close, |Ars.; sensitive to touch, Berb., Natr. m., Nux v., Sil., Squilla, Sul.; sensitive to touch around border, Chloral.; sensitive, painful when touched, as if bruised, IPetrol.; soft, pink, elastic (very old man), Amb.; Soreness at mar- gin, with redness and pain, Lith.; spots, Alum.; white spots, Nitr. ac., IISil.; Stitches under left thumb, Bapt.; skin recedes from thumb, suppurates, Jamb.; Suppu- ration around, Natr. m.; suppuration, pain- ful, destructive diseases, Ustil.; suppuration, after vaccination, IIThuya ; thickened, Alum., IIGraph., Sabad; tingling under, with coldness of hands, as if frozen on entering warm room, | |Nux m.; ulceration around, I | Hell., ISil.; ulceration around border, Chloral.; ulcera- tion, obstinate, would not heal, Phos.; pain- ful ulcerations, IRhus ; ulceration around roots, Natr. S., Sang.; ulcerative pain in roots, of right hand, especially middle fingers, ICalc. p.; become wavy, IThuya ; yellow, Amb., Aur. met., Bell., Bry., Canth., Carbo v., Cham., Cinch., Con., Ferr., Ign., Lyc., Merc., HNitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Plumb. Sep., IISil., Spig., Sul. Fingers, necrosis: first phalanx right index, small necrosed Osseous splinters (whitlow), | |Sil. Hº Chap. 44, Bones. Fingers, neuralgia: in right index, Pallad.; in right thumb, Pallad. Fingers, numbness (as if asleep): Abrot, IAcon., Act. sp., Agar., Ailant., Amm. C., Amyl., | | Anac., Ang., Apis, IBar. c., Chlorof., ICic., ICimex, Con., Cub., IDig., Euph., IFerr., IIod., IKali m., IIIlyc., || Nitr. ac., Ol. an., HParis, IPhos., | | Pod., | | Ptel., IIRhus, ISep., BSil., Stram., Stront.; as in beginning of anaesthesia (headache), l l Pod.; to middle of upper arm (paralysis), Il Graph.; in chest af- fections, Carbo a.; dead, I Ars., Hep.; dead, in chlorosis, Calc.; in cholera, ICup. m.; dead, in morning, ISul.; dead, at night, IMur. ac.; dead, during epileptic attack, Cup. m.; sharply marked deadness of one-half, Phos. ac.; peculiar drawing in arms during chill (quotidian), l l Rhus ; with erysipelatous swelling, Sul.; before attack of intermittent fever, l l Puls.; fourth and fifth falls asleep if cool (loss of sleep), Anac.; insensible to heat of stove (rheumatism), l l Thuya ; in morning, Rhus; left index, up radial side of hand and wrist, I | Phos.; on inside, Carbo a.; left, Anac.; left, gradually extending up arm, | |Iber.; left little, with crawls, Calad.; little fingers, Diad., Diosc., Med., Plat.; right little, seems dead, Inul.; middle, in morning, Rhus; right middle, l l Rhus; in morning, Cham.; when getting up in morning, l l Stram.; at night, iMur. ac.; painful, as after cramp in anterior, l l Crotal.; painful, in thumb and index, Caust.; without power or feeling, Kreo.; right, Cann. i.; especially right (func- tional disturbance of heart), Lil. tig.; ring finger, Diad.; right, sensitive, as if bruised, Plat.; while sitting, ICham.; as if thick and bone enlarged, Sil.; especially third and fourth, Sars.; thumb, Calad., Verbas.; tip of left thumb, Zinc.; in tips, Ant. t., Arg. nit., Cann. S., Carbo a., Phos., Sec., Staph., Sumb.; tips, during chill at 10 P.M., Stann.; in tips, in whooping cough, ISpong.; in tips, as if dead, Thuya ; tips, feel dead on stretching hand, Tell.; especially in tips, about roots of nails, Apis; in tips, worse lying on left side, Iber.; in tips, in morning, Lach.; in tips, early in morning, IKali c.; impeding free use, Caust.; after a wetting, l l Rhus. G@* formi- cation, insensibility. Fingers, pain (undefined): Amm. c., Arund., Cist., Thlaspi; with cramps in flexor tendons, alternating with false labor pain, Diosc.; creeping, also while writing, IAcon.; index, as from too great exertion, Cham.; in thumb, as from too great exertion, Cham.; in fourth right, remains cold for weeks, Coca; in right fourth and fifth, Cepa; in bones of index, Chim. m.; when moving index, Cham.; in left index, Lyss.; in left index, as if in bone now and then during day, whole finger painful in- ternally, particularly in evening, IFluor. ac.; in first phalanx of right index, Osm.; at root of nail of right index, Dolich.; in joints, | |Rhod. ; severe, about midway between joints, in evening, Rhus; in right little, Cast. eq.; in metacarpal bone of right little, Bapt.; in left middle, Il Cepa; in left middle, in dys- pepsia, l l Arg. nit.; left middle, through and through, Lith.; painful, especially on press- ure, in middle phalanx of left middle, | | Calc.; second phalangeal joint of right middle, Car- bol. ac.; in first phalanges, Arund.; only during repose, better on pressure when grasping and during motion, Lith.; causing restlessness at night, Caulo.; in right, as though on bone, Nux m.; in first joint of right ring finger, as if it were going to gather, Lyss.; Sensitive, Osm.; in single, Calc. p.; in left flexor ten- dons, Ast. r.; in thumbs, Amm. c.; in balls of thumbs, Arn.; in ball of right thumb, Euphor.; in ball of right thumb, with sensation of ful- ness, heat and numbness, Oxal. ac.; a flash of, in right thumb, to hand, Xan.; in thumb, to forearm, Spong., intense, in fork of thumb and index, Anag.; in joint of thumb, Chlorof.; in thumb joint, to shoulder, Ast.r.; in thumb, when moving, Cham.; in tips, sudden, in evening, l l Caust.; in tips, violent, Sec.; tips to shoulders, IGels.; in variola, Thuya; better in warmth, worse cold, l l Stram.; in writing, | |Iris; while writing (right hand), Cist. Fingers, pale : as if dead, ICon., Paris; livid, Oxal. ac.; slight lividity of tips, l l Carbol. ac.; middle, becomes dead, white, cold, insensible, preceded by slight drawing, Calc.; white, especially in morning after rising, l l Kreo.; thumb livid, Hep.; tips white (constipation), ILac def.; waxy, as if dead, ILyc. Fingers, panaritium (felon, onychia, parony- chia, runaround, whitlow): Alum., ILAmm.c., Amm. m., Anac., II Anthra.c., Apis, Arn., 910 32. UPPER LIMBS. | | Asaf., Bar. c., HBenz. ac., ||Bov., IBufo., ICalc. (prevents return), Caust., ICepa, Chim. umb., ICist., Curar., Diosc., IIFluor.ac., Hekla, IIHep., Hyper., IIod., Iris, Kalm., ILach., ILyc., | | Mar. v., IMerc., JNatr. C., INatr. S., INitr. ac. applied locally in its incipiency, Paris, Petrol., IPhyt., Plumb., Puls., , Rhus, Sep., IISil., ISul., Thlaspi; irritation, to axilla, Nitr. ac.; in begin- ning, Amm. c.; blue, far around, III ach.; bone affected, pains deep-seated, worse in warm bed, burning, stinging, aching in superficial parts, IISil.; skin, burning heat, Nitr. ac.; burning, IIApis; cellular tissue affected, Nitr. ac.; in childbed, driving to despair, ICepa; with many constitutional symptoms, ILyc.; from damp walls or cellars, INatr. s.; darting, Led.; disposition to, Dios.; with erysipelas, IILach.; fever is low, parts bluish and discharges scanty, tardy, or dark fluid, unhealthy, ICrotal.; gangrenous, Ars., Lach. ; with gastric affections, ILyc.; gath- ering pains, to accelerate suppuration, IIHep.; starts from a hangnail, Lyc., Natr. m., Sul.; from a hurt, Led.; of left index, whole finger inflamed, pus in last phalanx along its entire length except at dorsum, better by cold water, holding arm up, worse jetting it hang down and by hot water, l l Sul.; on right index, matter already formed, deposits of pus, destroys soft parts so that bone is visible, I Sil.; on left index, pus collected beneath nail, which came off, succeeded by a thick yellow distorted one, from beneath which pus continued to dis- charge, pain on touching nail, ISul.; rapidly forming on palmar surface of right index fin- ger, after tearing off hangnail, Led. ; inflam- mation of cellular tissue beneath cutis, in sinews, their fasciae and phalangeal joints, pains throbbing and shooting, sensitive to heat and cold, Merc.; inflammation extensive and violent, INitr. ac.; inflammation extends to sheaths of tendons and ligaments of joints, Merc.; itching, IIApis; lancinating, IISil.; lancinating, inflammation extends deep to tendons, cartilages and bones, IISil.; lymph- atics inflamed, Cepa, Hep., Lach., Rhus, Sinap. ; middle of left, l l Sep.; in right middle, I Hep.; on lower third of second phalangeal joint of right middle, painful and swollen, prevents sleep, severe throbbing twinging felt up to shoulder, ichorous discharge, l l Sil.; whitlow, from injury to nails, Led.; on mar- gin of nail, Lith.; from a prick near nail, IIod.; from a prick under nail, Bov., Cepa, Sul.; beginning at root of nails, Caust., Graph.; under nails, Alum., Caust., COccus, Sul.; pain under nails, Berb., Bism.; necrosis, with dis- coloration (whitlow), Lach.; necrosis, with fistulous openings, lilach.; old, maltreated cases, IHep., Phos., Sil, Stram., ISul.; pain intolerable, drives to despair, relieves pain of suppuration, Stram.; pain in left in- dex, as if one would form, Sil.; mitigatester- rible pain, IStram.; pain worse at night, great sensitiveness to touch and pressure, TNitr. ac.; pain more bearable outdoors, IINatr. S.; early, when pains are sharp and agonizing, | | Diosc.; pain runs in streaks up arm, Bufo.; periosteum and bones affected, Amm. c., Calc., Canth., IFluor. ac., Mez., Phos., IISil., Sul.; pricking, | | Diosc.; prickling, tingling more than stinging, IILach.; with proudflesh, ILach.; from puncture wounds, needle pricks, splinters, etc., IILed.; purplish, IILach.; red- ness, Led.; intense redness on one or both sides of nail, INitr. ac.; first right then left, Sang.; runaround, Alum., Apis, Bufo., Caust., Cepa, Crot. t., Ferr., Graph., Hep., Lach., Magn. C., Merc., Paris, Plumb., Puls., Ran. b., Rhus, Ruta, Sang., ISil., Sul.; runaround on right index, integuments about root of nail turning brown, bordering upon purple in parts, ILach.; runaround, right index, fetid sanious discharge from beneath nail, ILach.; runaround, after abuse of sulphur, IIApis ; runaround, infantile syphilis, | | Syph.; runarounds, with ulceration, IFluor. ac.; sensitive to touch, IIApis ; , sloughing, II Anthrac.; from a splinter, nightly throb- bing, ulceration, IBar. c.; hand carried wrap- ped up, but finger exposed, from a sensation as if a splinter or piece of glass were in part which friction of the wrappings aggravates, INitr. ac.; stinging, II Apis ; red streaks on arm (during childbed), ICepa; red streak, from whitlow, Amm. c.; subcutaneous in right index, burning, itching, stinging, ach- ing, I Sil.; suppurating, fears she will become distracted, ICepa; during suppurative stage, 1Calc. s., IIHep., Sil.; swelling, ILed.; bluish swelling, stinging, IILach.; swelling, blue-black around thumb nail, Bufo.; tendons affected (whitlow), Graph., IHep., Lach., ILed., IMerc., Natr. S., INitr. ac., Ran. b., Rhus, Sil., Sul.; intense throbbing, Led.; throbbing and stitching, Sep.; on palmar surface of ungual phalanx of right thumb, burning, throbbing, cannot bear weight of poultice, IHep.; of left thumb, 1 Sep.; in thumb, suppuration after prick of needle un- der left nail, l l Cepa ; in last phalanx of left thumb gradually increasing, suppuration in palmar surface not reaching to tip, throbbing pain, sometimes burning, worse from warmth, warm water, letting hand hang, and after sunset, worse in bed, l l Nux v.; thumb nail bluish-black, swelling followed by suppura- tion, IBufo.; in thumb, swelling, inflamma- tion, pus, around and beneath nail, intoler- able throbbing and boring, worse at night, | |Sul.; runarounds in thumb, infantile syphi- lis, I ISyph.; veins affected, Nitr. ac.; every winter, for several years, IHep.; from hard work, Rhus, Sep.; yellow strip, on edge of nail, threatening suppuration, Nitr. ac. Complementary remedies: after Apis give Sul.; after Ars., Anthrac.; after Merc., Hep.; after Hep. Lach., after Sil., Fluor. ac. Fingers, paralysis: Calc., | |Phos.: of right extensors, lead poisoning, IPhumb.; of ex- tensors, both sides, after injection of morphine for rheumatic pains, l l Plumb.; of flexors, IMez.; as if going to be paralyzed, Calad.; could grasp but not hold fast large objects, ºo:: of left, particularly extensors, ICOc- CUll. Fingers, paralytic pain: Benz. ac. Fingers, picking: I.Arum t. Bºt motion; also Chap. 1, Picks. Fingers, piercing: l l Natr. S.; under nail, | | Natr. S. Bºy" stabbing, stitches. Fingers, powerless: IKali m. º Fingers, pressing feeling: Nitr. sp. d.; cramp- 32. UPPER LIMBS. 911 like, in first phalanx of right thumb, dis- appearing on motion, Verbas.; pain in right little, Tarax.; in metacarpal joint of right middle, Spong.; painful, in joints of right little, Arn.; painful, in right middle, Tarax.; painful, in right ring finger, Tarax.; painful, in joints of right ring finger, Arn.; ball of left thumb, Ang.; thumb, first phalanx of left feels at times as if in a vise, l l Phos. Fingers, pricking : Lil. tig.; fine, between, ceases after scratching, Cycl. ; of tips, and coldness, Abrot.; in joints, Aloe; in middle, as if with needle (chorea minor), ICup. m.; acute, as with needles, l l Fluor. ac.; in paralysis agitans, | Tarant.; in left, l l Xan. ; with tear- ing boring in left shoulder joint (chronic rheumatism), I [Ithod.; tickling, like that pro- duced by electricity, I | Ptel.; in tips, Arund., Lach, Sec.; acute, in tips, worse on hanging arms down, Sul. ; in tips and palmar surfaces of first, when grasping anything, Rhus. jº sticking, stinging. Fingers, shooting: Fingers, shrivelled: to cold air, I ICist.; painful to touch, right index (whitlow), I ISil. gº touch. Fingers, sharp pain: in left, Bapt.; in right middle, while working, disappears as he con- tinues his occupation, followed by sensation of numbness and formication, extended along median nerve to elbow, gets worse, hand loses strength, l l Rhus. Agar., Ind.; ulnar sur- face of last phalanx of left index (whitlow), | |Sul.; in joints, pain in right, at different times, all forenoon, Tromb.; in an old scar of right, Lobel. i.; in phalangeal joint of left second finger, 8.30 A.M., Tromb.; sharp, wiry (heart affection), Sum.; in third, in phalangeal joint, Tromb.; in left thumb, I | Dulc.; tips, back into body (ague), Elat.; to wrist and arm (gangrene after injury), ILach. 33% lan- cinating, stitches. in cholera infantum, Camph., Ver.; dry skin, Phos, ac.; sweaty, IIMerc.; tips, by sweat, in morning on awak- ing, Ant. c.; tips, Amb.; like a washerwoman’s, Fingers, purpura hemorrhagica: even ordi- nary handling would leave marks as if she had been struck violently, l l Phos. Fingers, raw : moist places between, IGraph., Sore places, IGraph. Fingers, redness: of back, after chilblains, Berb.; , right, bluish red, index (whitlow), | |Sil. ; burning, itching, as if frozen, Nux v.; LPhOS. Fingers, skin: tips brittle, Alum.; dirty, dry, sticky, l l Anag.; on tips, hard, Ant. t.; in- dented by instruments, Bov. Fingers, sleep : stretches arms over head and cracks fingers during, Cast. eq. Fingers, smarting : Petrol.; in tips, pain as if as fire, Apoc.; as if frostbitten, Agar.; during slight cold, as if frostbitten, Bor.; of joints, HCham., Cinnab. ; inflammatory, of joints, | | Lyc.; knuckles, Cinnab.; middle finger, left and inner side and second joint, Ars. h.; and swelling in joints, with tension on bending them, ISpong.; of tips, after chilblains, Berb. Fingers, rhagades: in bend, Mang.; cracks be- tween, Zinc.; small crack on index, burns, lymphatic inflamed, extends over wrist, cor- Salt were put on a wound, on pressure, | | Sars. Fingers, soreness: I.Ars., Brach.; constantly chapped, between, Graph.; with lameness, Merc. iod. flav.; between little finger and next in muscles, Samb.; knuckles, painful in first, Ang.; thumb tip, Calc. p.; thumb, fugi- tive pain in first phalanx of left, less in right, Chin. a.; tips, Calc. p., Sars.; tips, as though rubbed open, Carbo a. Bºy" rhagades, sen- sitive. Fingers, spasm : 33%" Cramp, contraction, extension. Fingers, spasmodic pain: in thumb, l l Agar. Fingers, feeling as if sprained: in index, Cham.; roding vesicle in Sore spot, with burning pressing, stinging, Sil.; deep, with burning, Sars.; deep, like cuts, especially on their in- side, their basis looks raw and bloody, and they are very painful (psoriasis), Merc.; se- Quelae of itch, Calc.; on joints, Sul.; on joints, as if by cold, l l Phos.; on joints, in eczema, IMerc.; on knuckles, in psoriasis inveterata, | |Sul.; on tips, Bar. c., IHGraph., IIPetrol. 8& cracking, dryness. Fingers, rheumatism: Grat., Niccol., Ustil.; worse during day, Kali bi.; all evening, in thumb, Erig.; in left index, IHydras.; in metacarpal §n. of right index, Bapt.; in joints, II Act. sp., 1Coloc., IKali bi., | | Natr. p., | | Phyt.; joints, shining, l l Phyt.; with swell- ing of joints, Caulo.; joints, tender and pain- ful, Lith.; in left, Glon., IPod.; in ligaments, IColch.; of right little, worse moving finger, Tell.; in phalanges of right middle, Bapt.; syphilitic, Nitr. ac.; pressive tearing in first joint of right thumb, IGraph.; in left thumb, Erig.; long, severe thrusts in left thumb, caus- ing momentary sickness at stomach, Bapt. gº drawing, tearing. Fingers, roll: must roll something between, Tarant. Fingers, rough: Zinc.; scaly skin between, with burning, when touched by water, l l Laur.; tips, IIPetrol. Fingers, sensitive: had to keep apart, ILac c.; periosteum painful on pressure, Led.; tips, in joints of little, left hand, when closing it in morning, Nux m.; in thumb, Cham.; in thumb and index, Lachn.; in joint of thumb, 1Camph., Graph.; in joint of thumb, when bending, Ang.; in first joint of thumb, Sul.; in left thumb, l l Kreo.; in right thumb, hind- ering writing, cannot hold pen, Prun. ; of right thumb tips, Calc. p. Fingers, spread: Bºº extended. Fingers, stabbing: in left index, l l Chel.; on tips, Osm. tº lancinating, piercing, sticking, stitches. Fingers, sticking: as if asleep, now in one, now in another, Sil.; like a brier in end, redness and swelling so painful she had to desist from work, burning and stinging, better in cold water, ISul.; fine, Rhus ; as from a splinter, in flexor surface, Sil.; violent, dull, intermit- tent, in last phalanx of index, extends into first joint on moving finger, Verbas.; fine, along metacarpal bone of right index, every few seconds, Ustil.; in joints, Hell.; in flexor surface of right middle, as from a splinter, Sul.; in tip of middle, Viol.; at root of thumb nail, Fluor. ac.; in tips, l l Petrol. Bº pana- ritium, pricking, stitches. Fingers, stiffness: Amyl., Calc. s., Camph., HCaulo., Caust.,ICup. m., Ferr., Ham.,Lyss., 912 32. UPPER LIMBS. | |Natr. S., | | Ptel., Spong.; arthritic, Petrol.; arthritic nodosities, Lyc.; with burning, Ole- and.; during chill, l l Eup. perf.; almost com- lete (anchylosis of elbow joint), I lSil., ãºn, crooked (third stage of cholera), ICup. m.; rigidity, as if dead, night, early morning, when grasping things, Amm. c.; in dreams, Calc. S.; on grasping anything, Carbo a.; in gout, IAgar., IAtrop. S.; of index, iCalc.; of joints, Aur. mur., | | Natr. m., Sang.; of first joints, with burning in nails, Vinca ; of joints, gouty, iCarbo a.; in joints, worse moving and touching, Berb.; painful, in joints, she could hardly bend them, I Manc.; of joints, in rheumatism, Coloc.; of joints, in #. | |Sil.; of joints, in right (spinal disease), Apis; of middle joints, 1Glon.; of middle finger,Sil.; in morning, Calc., l l Rhus ; in ophthalmia, | |Nux v.; almost like paralysis, difficult to guide pencil, Lil. tig.; of right, Cann. i.; mainly right hand, forenoon, Calc. S.; rigid, Ant. t., l l Sec.; rigid, first of one, then of others, extending up arm, with inclination to faint, Petrol.; painfully rigid, Calc. S.; rigid, on attempting to pick up small objects, needles, pins, or when used a long time (wri- ter’s cramp), Stann.; painful in thumb, IKreo.; with obtuseness of touch, Eup. perf. }º contraction, extension, gout, rheu- matism. Fingers, stinging: I Apis.; as when circulation is impeded, Arum d.; forepart of right index, awoke 5 P.M., Lyss.; in right index in whit- low, I lSil.; as from insects, Amb.; in joints, | | Nitr. ac.; transitory, in left thumb, morn- ing, Astac.; feeling in ball of right thumb, | | Gamb.; in palmar surface of right thumb, ungual phalanx, Tromb. Bº pricking, sticking, stitches. Fingers, stitches: Berb., Carbo a., Jacea, IKalm., | | Natr. m.; burning, Caust.; to el- bow, 1Caust.; in epilepsy, l l Cic.; fine, in index, Inul.; intermittent, dull, in middle joint of index, Verbas.; in second joint of right index, Chen. v.; frequent, severe, tip of left index (panaritium), ISul.; in joints, Cham., Nitr. sp. d., Phos. ac., Sep., ISpig., Sul. ac.; flying, in joints (rheumatism), Carb. s.; in joints, in motion, Sars.; pricking in joints, Carbo v.; tearing in middle joints of last three fingers, both hands, Zinc.; first left, then right hand, Pallad.; violent tearing through whole of left little, Verbas.; , like needles, in thumbs, l l Agar.; in first phalanx, while writing, Bapt.; pricking, Carbo v.; tearing, Zinc.; in thumb, protracted, with Sore pain in anterior joint, Spong.; in back of thumb, Elat., Sil.; under nail of left thumb, Amm. m.; large, needlelike, through first phalanx of left thumb, Zinc.; deep, burning itching, sharp, needlelike, in left thumb, provokes scratching, Staph.; in right thumb, IGuaiac.; burning, in ball of left thumb, Lith.; in ball of right thumb, Carbo a.; sharp cut- ting in tips of both thumbs, Zinc.; in tips, ISul. ; to tips, Berb.; when writing, Bry. Fingers, stretching: feels impelled to make them crack, Meph. Fingers, swelling: Ammoniac., Ant. Sul. aur., Ars. met., || Benz. ac., Calc. S., | | Natr. S., | | Nitr. ac., IIRhus ; of bones, Carbo a.; with burning, Oleand.; accompanied by eczemat- ous eruption, after any severe exertion, Psor.; engorgement, Sal, ac.; erysipelatous, with numbness, Sul.; cannot be flexed, Psor.; blu- ish, fistulous openings discharging bony splinters (sore finger from bite of a drunken man, cauterized), ILach.; to forearm, Apis ; when hands hang down, Amm. c.; index and second of left hand, for three hours every day, l l Phos.; first and second pha- lanx of left index, four times its size, HFluor. ac.; tip of left index, shining, yel- lowish white, in panaritium, l l Sul.; large, painful, hard, hot, between index and middle, stitches like a thorn on touch (rheumatism), ILyc.; index, pear-shaped, IFluor. ac.; about joint of first phalanx of index, l Staph.; index, rheumatic, ILach.; on right index, Apis; right index, bright red spots, one be- tween first and second, or rather between second and third joints, latter itched and burned like bee sting, on eleventh day looked like blister, Lact. ac.; index, after dissecting wound (septicaemia), Ars., Lach.; right in- dex, in whitlow, I lSil.; inflamed after erysipe- las in little, Sul. ac.; in joints, Agnus, Calc., ICham., IMerc., | |Nitr. ac., l l Rhod.; joints pain as if they were, on awaking from sleep in evening, Calc.; in joints, with burning and pulsating, Bufo.; of first joints, with burning in nails, Vinca ; joints, in gout, LIKali iod.; in joints, hot, pale (rheumatism), Bry.; of joints, followed by pale fluctuating swelling of right knee, l l Rhus ; joints worse moving and touch- ing, Berb.; joints, in rheumatism, Coloc., | ||Phyt.; joints, right (spinal disease), Apis; tenderness, sometimes redness of last joint, ILith.; joint as if, or puffed on writing or taking hold, Bry.; knuckles large puffy, | | Med. ; of little, Calc. S.; hot, pale, in little, in last joint, sticking on moving or pressing, Bry.; right middle (pyaemia), ICrotal.; in mornings, Ran. sc.; can be moved only with pain, IRhus ; painful, Sec.; painful hard, on middle joint of little, with reddened skin over swelling, I Sil.; and painful in acute rheuma- tism, I I Wer. v.; painful, from dissecting wound, ILach.; puffy, Calc. S.; slightly red- dened, Carbo v.; red and hot of joints, IHep.; red inflammatory, IMagn. c.; with red spots, Plumb.; red, of right thumb, Vespa; rheum- atic, of index, Lach.; of right, in post-Scarla- tinal dropsy, Dig.; of right, with intense heat (rheumatism), Viol.; of ring finger perma- nently enlarged, I Calc.; , right, second, and stiff (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; stiff and extended (rheumatism), Lyc.; and stiffness in both hands while lying, Hep.; and tension of backs, l l Psor.; , look and feel too thick, IHyos.; thumb, aching in ball extends around wrist and back of hand, worse in ball of thumb, worse since hot weather set in, I [Sang.; in- flamed, last joint of right thumb, with throb- bing, shooting and burning, redness most on dorsal surface of phalanx, throbbing worse in palmar surface, I Sep. (relieved); inside of right thumb, IHep.; of right thumb joint (pericarditis), I lSpig.; of tips, IIMur. ac., Tabac.; of tips, inflammatory, with formica- tion, IRhus; white, disappearing suddenly, Carbo v. Bºy” gout, inflammation, rheum- atism, stiffness, tension. Fingers, tearing: Acon., Apis, Brom., Carbo V.,. 32. UPPER LIMIBS. 913 Colch., Sil., 1zinc.; on backs, chiefly in joints, worse moving and touching, Berb.; in left index, as from splinters, Agar.; in index, in rheumatism or gout, l l Kaliiod.; in metacar- pal bones of right index and middle, Bism.; paralytic, in middle joint of right index, Bell.; jerking, fine, in muscles of several, especially in tips, Staph.; in joints, Agnus, Carbo v., Cist., Rhus, Sil.; in first joints, Zinc.; in joints, worse at night, and when lying on left side (rheumatism), IPhos.; in swollen joints, after catarrh (pneumonia), I | Puls.; in left, ICarbo v.; slight, but deep, in upper part of metacarpal joints of little (gout), IBenz. ac.; in left little, Agar.; in tip of left little, Arn.; in right little, Inul.; in middle, after eating, Aur. mur.; violent in joint of middle, Agar.; in right middle, with headache, Calc. p.; para- lytic, Menyanth.; in right thumb, Spig.; slight, but deep, in metacarpal joints in ring finger (gout), Benz. ac.; in inner surface of ring finger (rheumatism, gout), l l Kali iod. ; in tip of left ring finger, Arn.; sticking, Daph.; in thumb, l l Agar.; between thumb and in- dex, l l Agar.; in left thumb and index, Camph.; in joints of thumbs, Sil., Tell.; in left thumb, towards tip, as if in an old ulcer, Zinc.; in , thumb, in rheumatism or gout, | | Kali iod.; sudden, in right thumb and index, while writing, l l Ran. b.; in tips, Amb., Berb.; in tips, right hand, ejeciº under nails, Bism.; in tips, right side, worse by pressure, Chel.; from tips into shoulder, Ars.; transitory, in left thumb, morning, Astac. gº neuralgia, rheumatism. Fingers, tenalgia crepitans: Kali m. Fingers, tension: Apis, Menyanth.; with ecze- matous eruption, after any severe exertion, Psor.; in leprosy, Phos.; right middle (pyae- mia), Crotal.; painful, Apis; painful joints, in left, Amyl.; painful, impeding motion, Coloc.; in skin, Amb.; as if they would become swol- len, IPuls.; in tips, Coccus. 539 stiffness, swelling. Fingers, throbbing : up to arm (panaritium), IApis; all along in left index (whitlow), ISul.; in left, l l Xan.; in last joint of right middle (whitlow), IHep.; painful, under nail of left thumb, Amm. m.; like that from panaritium, Amm. m.; pulsation in left index, as if pana- ritium were forming, Gymn.; pulsation, as from a whitlow, Ananth.; pulse-beat felt, Amyl.; in thumb, IHep.; in inside of right thumb, drives to madness, IHep.; in tip of right thumb, day and night, frequently wak- ing from sleep, afternoon, Bor.; in tips,Crotal., Carbo v. Hº panaritium. Fingers, tingling: Amb.; in angina pectoris, HDig.; causing anxiety (myelitis), Ver.; on awaking, Ailant.; in cardiac hypertrophy, II Acon.; as when circulation is impeded, Arum d.; with facial neuralgia, ICup. ac.; in fourth and fifth, right hand, with coldness and numbness of right hand, I | Sec.; in heart disease, II Acon., Dig.; left hand, gradually extending up arm, l l Iber.; in left, becomes tearing as it extends up arm, ends with spas- modic attack of asthma, l l Sep.; in left, while writing, Cund.; itching, in right little, then left, Carbol. ac.; worse on motion, Cup. ars.; under nail, TNatr. S.; awaking at night, Bar.c.; in pericarditis, Ars.; pulsation, in cerebro- spinal meningitis, 1Glon.; better by rubbing, Magn. S.; frequent, single parts, l l Ran. b.; in tips, Colch., Croc., Hep., Natr. S.; in tips, worse lying on left side, Iber. Fingers, touch: almost everything, even hot things feel cold (anaesthesia of hands), Lyc.; peculiar feeling of duplication, and an al- most painful feeling in ring and little fingers of right hand, after being pressed upon dur- ing sleep, l l Nux v.; j state, with anx- iety and fear of being alone, Lyss.; exalted state, with convulsions, Lyss.; neighboring, feel like foreign bodies covered with velvet, Apis; disordered, everything felt rough (irritation of cerebrospinal nerve), 1 IPsor. Bºy" sensitive. Fingers, trembling: Cup. ars, 1Glon., Stront.; convulsive, of left index, Calc.; of right thumb, IPlat.; in convalescence from typhoid, ICic.; especially when writing, Act. rac. Fingers, tumor: bony growth on palmar aspect of one, l l Phyt. (internally and externally for three months, reduced in size one-half), ganglia on sheath of flexor tendons of fourth, situated in right palm, as large as a hickory nut, interfering with use of hand, l l Ruta. jºy" wen. Fingers, twitching: Acon., Act. rac., ICina, ICoccul., ICup. m., Merc., Oxal. ac.; busy, IKali br.; convulsive, ICham.; convulsive, in cholera, ICup. m.; with spasmodic cough, IOsm.; cramplike, l l Anac.; in , dentition, IIRheum; on taking hold of anything, Natr. c.; in joints, dull, Aloe ; in middle finger, Arn.; for several hours in morning, with pain in region of heart, Pallad.; to diaphragm, after overwork and mental anxiety, ICup. m.; ainful, of little, Menyanth.; painful, in pha- anx, third left, Cochl.; often affects only one side, painful (chorea), ICup. m.; during sleep, Anac.; in left thumb, Anag., Asaf.; painless, of right thumb, abducting it while writing, Arg. met.; with toothache, Magn. c. Fingers, ulcerative pain: under nails, Natr. s.; in tips, Natr. S.; on pressure, I Sars. Fingers, ulcers: Bry., Caust., Plat.; with caries, IKalibi.; small, on index, moist,itching and painful, surrounded by small vesicles, iCalc.; formed over joint of index, after redness, swelling and throbbing, white, overhanging edges, dark, gangrenous central points, skin and cellular tissue moveable, as if separated from attachments, Kali bi.; joints, on upper part, Sep.; malignant, from a slight scratch, | |Mang.; under nails, II Ars.; phagedenic, on joints, Bor.; fistulous, on thumb, crepita- tion of joint, ICalc, fl.; painful, under thumb nail, Kali bi.; tip of thumb, IKali iod.; on tips, burning, II Ars.; on tips, little discharge, spread and destroy joints and phalanges and separate joints (leprosy of Society Isles), Ant. t.; painless, Sep.; on tips, painless, stinging, and burning, Sep.; offensive smelling, on tips, Petrol.; tendency to ulcerate (pana- ritium), Alum. Fingers, vibrating pain: , Berb.; about first phalanx of index, l l Staph. Fingers, yellow : joints of right hand, Chel.; tip of thumb, IKaliiod. gº nails. Fingers, wandering pain: flying, Ars. h.;jump- ing, Goss.; shifting, in left, to axilla, Amyl.; shift rapidly, Iris. 58 914 32. UPPER LIMBS. Fingers, warts: IBar. c., iCaust, IDulc., | | Lyc., Sep., Thuya ; burning after being pulled out, Ars.; excrescences, ILach.; fleshy, close to nails, 11Caust.; fungous excrescences, | |Sang.; large, on left index, falls off, leaving a hard white base, I IThuya ; large oval horny close to extremity of right index, ICaust.; on knuckles, Pallad.; two on little, l l Lac c.; Small, on middle, Berb.; on ring finger (ozaena), Natr. S.; , rudimentary, Berb.; shooting, after wart had been pulled out, Ars.; on sides, ISep.; small with otorrhoea, 1Calc.; SOreness, Amb.; cauliflower-like, on outer side of terminal phalanx of right thumb, | | Ran. b.; on tips, IICaust. Fingers, weakness: ICarbo a.; drops things, from nervous weakness, Natr. m.; ends pow- erless, cannot hold anything, Mez.; unable to retain grasp, hastily putting object down or allowing it to fall (affection of vaso-motor nerves), Kali br.; cannot hold anything, Hippom.; with nervous debility, ICurar.; at night, Amb.; painful, Nitr. sp. d.; paralytic, when seizing anything, iCarbo v.; loss of power on moving them, l l Rhus. Bºy” awk- ard; also Hands awkward. Fingers, wen: on tendons of extensors of middle, | |Sil, gº tumors. HAND, abscess: Ananth.; under deep fibrous tisues (septicaemia result of dissecting wound), Lach.; fistulous opening in palm, discharg- ing ichorous pus, pain and sensitiveness great (felon), Ars. §º inflammation. Hands, aching: Cact. ; all day, Vespa; in left, Arum d.; in outer aspect of left, Arum d.; powerless feeling, like rheumatism in left, |Nitr. ac.; in right, extends to all parts, worse after midnight (rheumatism), l l Rhus. Hands, anaemic : Bºy” pale. Hands, awkward: clumsy, Manc., | | Ptel., IPhos.; clumsy, in locomotor ataxia, IPhos.; drops things, IApis, Bell., INatr. m., Stram. B& Fingers awkward, weak. Hands, blue (cyanotic): | | Agar, Ant. t., I Camph., Carbo V., IDig., Elaps, Inul, IILach., ILaur., l l Rhus, Stram., BVer., Zinc.; in anaemia of brain, l l Kali br.; almost black in winter, Cup. ac.; dark, bloated, Samb.; with chill, Agar., ISpong.; in cholera infantum (diarrhoea), Apis ; in cholera infantum and hydrocephaloid, I Apis ; dark, as in malignant cholera, Ars.; in sporadic cholera, l l Ver.; with coldness of body, INux v.; in crusta serpiginosa, |Sul.; cyanosis, with puffiness (pneumonia), IKali c.; with general debility, TVer.; in emphysema, Brom.; in quartan ague, l l Sep.; as if frozen (chorea), ICOccul.; in hysteria, Nux v.; left, dark, Arn. ; with weak- ness of nervous system and heart, ICrotal.; during night (scarlatina), IPhos.; worse at night (scarlatina), l l Phos.; right, l l Zinc.; swollen, as if frozen (emansio mensium), iDig.; in tabes mesenterica, Il Tuberc.; in tuberculo- sis, HChin. a.; after washing in cold water, Amm. c. 539 Fingers, nails blue. Hands, boils: in night, sensation of a boil com- ing in back of, just above metacarpal phalan- geal joint of left index finger, expected to find a boil there in morning, but found only a red spot, Med.; small bloodboils, Iris; malignant, IPsor.; two or three inches apart, some papulae with inflamed area, others pustular, Hydras.; º rhagades (sequelae of itch), ICalc.; Small, yC. Hands, boring: inside, is awakened by it, but goes to sleep again, towards morning has similar pain on left side, but does not remem- ber the spot, Pallad.; in bones, Bism.; in joints, Ant. Sul. aur.; painful, in metacarpal bone, little finger of left, sudden, Pallad. Hands, as if broken : early 1n morning, and after a little work, l l Psor. Hands, bruised pain: Niccol.; in bones, when pressed, IKali bi.; in bones back of hand, during rest and motion, Ruta ; in joints, Alum.: pain, as if knocked against Something hard, HArn.; as if pounded, Lil. tig. Hands, burning: Amm, c., l'IApis, Arg. met., Ars., Ars. h., Aur. mur., Calc., 1Carbo v., Cornus, Daph., IFluor, ac., INatr. m., | | Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phos. ac., Sec., ISpong., IISul.; in afternoon, Cham.; sensation in backs, ICalc.; in ball of right, Zinc.; with oppression of chest (croup), l I Natr. m.; like chilblains, Agar.; like glowing coals, two fingers on left, IKali c.; or cold and numb, ILyc.; seek out cool places, with dry heat in evening, IIPuls.; in eczema, Merc.; wants them fanned and uncovered, Med.; worse from friction, Berb.; as if frozen, IIAgar.; with heat, afternoon and evening, IPhos.; one hot and pale, the other cold and red, Mosch.; first left, then right, Med.; at night (ovaralgia), Lac c.; violent, with great orgasm of blood, IISul.; in palms, AEsc. º Aph. ch., 1Canth., Lachn., Lil. tig., Med., Petrol., IPhos., Sep., IISul.; in palms, throws bedclothes off, at climac- teric period, I | Sang.; in palms, with pressure in chest, Cop.; in palms, in conjunctivitis pus- tulosa, l ISul.; in palms, evening and night, IILach. ; in palms, in hectic fever, Ipec.; in palms, in intermittent fever, after quinine, | |Sul.; in palms, in gravel, ILyc.; in palms, in forenoon, Aph. ch.; in palms, at night, has to keep them outside of bedclothes (gid- diness), l l Sabad.; in palms, nightly, III ach.; intense, in phthisis, I Stann.; in palm of right, worse in rest, in cold, holding anything cold, particularly cold water, and midnight till morning, better by motion, letting hand hang, warmth and warm water, l l Rhus; in palm, so that it is impossible to work (psoriasis pal- maria), I | Petrol.; in palms, principally when working (phthisis pulmonum), ICarbo v.; in right, at 3 A.M., must get out of bed and walk, | |Rhus; in right, inside, is awakened by it towards morning, similar pain in left, but does not remember the spot, Pallad.; as pain in a small spot under shoulder goes away, ILach.; during sleep, Ars. met. ; sore pain in skin of right, from wrist to thumb and index finger, touch painful, Agar.; in small red spots, accompanying rheumatism, Mang.; as if in boiling water, Arund. ; with weakness of body, ISul. Hands, buzzing feeling : on back, Sil.; as if they would burst, Vib. º Hands, callous: Sil.; hard, places, with deep oblique cracks, in workmen, Cist.; horny callosities, IGraph.; palms, horny (giddiness), | | Sabad. Hands, caries: metacarpal bones, in places ulcerated surfaces under which bones gave a rough sound to the probe, l l Sil. 32. UPPER LIMBS. 915 Hands, chapped: 339° rhagades. Hands, chilblains : Agar., ICroc., IKali m., INitr. ac., | | Op., IIPetrol., Stann., Sul. ac., Zinc.; thick, red, on fingers, ISul. Hands, chill : begins, IGels., ISul.; runs through whole body, Sep.; commencing with clench- ing, ICimex ; in palms, commences, thence over body, Dig.; rigor, l l Hyos. Hands, chilly: Agar, l l Rhus. Hands, chorea: Calc.; objects are dropped Ign.; could with much difficulty carry to mouth, and in attempting to do this occa- sionally hand would be thrown over head, or to side of face, IMygale; unable to hold a spoon, l l Ver. v.; throws away everything, I Lach. Gº twitching. Hands, clenched: Gº Fingers, contracted. Hands, cobweb : as if lying upon skin, Bor. Hands, coldness: Amyl., Ang., Ant. t., LArg. nit., Ars. S. r., Asaf., TAtrop. S., Bell., Benz. ac., ICalc., IICalc. p., Calend., IICamph., Cann. i., Cann. S., Carbol. ac., Carbo v., ICed., Chrom. ac., ICina, ICinch., Coff, Coff. t., Con., 1Colch., ICroc., Cup. a., ICup.m., Diad., Dig., HDros., | | Eup. pur., IIFerr., Gels., Hell., Iber., Indig., Ind., Inul., IIod., Ipec., || Kali bi., Kalif., ILac def., IILach., Lactu. v., ILed., Lil. tig., Med., IIMerc. sol., || Mez., IIMatr. m., INitr. ac., Oleand., Pallad., IPhos., 1HPhos. ac., IPhyt., IPlumb., Polyp., || Ptel., * Puls., Ran.b., IRob., | | Spong., Squilla, IStram, Tarax., | | Therid., | | Thuya, ITVer., Zinc., Ziz.; after 3 P.M., Eup. pur. ; in old age, IBar. c.; in anaemia of brain, l l Kali br.; in angina pectoris, Kali c.; in asthma Millari, ICup. m.; with chilliness in back and heat in head and face, Nitr. sp. d.; of back, with trembling, Coff.; in bed, l l Kali c.; blue (hydrocephaloid), IIApis; then burning, Tabac.; in cardialgia, l l Plumb.; in chronic carditis, Cact.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. m.; with chill, I Dros., | | Op., TPetrol.; icy, with chill, Dros.; during chill, in intermittent, ICimex ; icy, with one- sided (left), chill commencing in back, ILyc.; with chilliness, l l Agar., Indig., Jatroph.; with chilliness of back, Con., IIPuls.; with internal chilliness, Nitr. sp. d.; chilly all over after vomiting. Sinap.; in chlorosis, Ipec.; icy, in cholera, BCup. ac.; in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; in cholera infantum (hydrocephaloid), t.Apis; clammy, I ISul.., | | Zinc.; in summer colds, in afternoon, IGels.; with colic, relieved by hot cloths, Pallad.; in colicodynia, Ars., Stram., | |Sul.; in chronic constipation, Ferr.; in convulsions, ICaust.; in convulsions, fol- lowing pneumonia and typhoid fever, l l Nux v.; coolness, Arn. ; in cephalalgia periostitica, 1Mez.; when coughing, Rumex ; with cough, when going to sleep, Sul.; with crawls, Dros.; in crusta serpiginosa, l l Sul.; during day, Ars. am.; as if dead, ILach., Oxal. ac.; in delirium tremens, I Stram.; in diarrhoea, l l Apis, I Brom., IIPhos.; in enteritis, I | Tereb.; in epistaxis, ICroc.; in evening, Carbo v.; at 8 P.M. (quotidian ague), I Tarax.; with heat in face, Camph., Menyanth.; with heat of face, in catarrhal fever, Dros.; with external and internal heat of face, Ruta ; with red and hot face, Stram.; with faintness, Calc. a.; and feet, alternately, Zing.; with warm feet, Aloe, ICalc.; with warm feet, in dysen- tery, I | Coloc.; when feet get warm, Sep.; with evening fever, Sabad.; first, in inter- mittent, Ipec.; with frequent flushes of heat to head and face, ISep.; as if frozen, with tingling under nails on entering warm room, Nux m.; in gastralgia, ILyc.; in gastricism, Kali c.; in gastromalacia, IKreo.; in haema- temesis, IICinch.; with hot head, Aur. met., | | Hell., INatr. c.; with burning in head, dur- ing apyrexia, Ign.; fulness in head, Elaps; in sick headache, IIMelil.; during head- ache, l l Lac. def.; in nervous headache, | |Sars.; from depressed action of heart, Gels.; in affections of heart, ISep.; with heat, fol- lowed by chill, Iris; with flushes of heat in face, Sabina; alternating with heat, in fever, Act. rac.; with sudden attacks of general heat, Ipec.; with heat, in phthisis florida, | | Merc. cor.; heat of body, Ars. m.; with heat of one side of body, Ran. b.; heat of body during sleep, Samb. ; with heat in evening, worse right side of face, Ran. b.; with heat in mouth and throat, Jatroph.; with hemicrania, ILac def.; even in hottest weather (timid, nervous persons), Asar.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ICup. ac.; icy, Acon., l l Agar., Anac., Arg, nit., || Ars, Cact., Camph., Carbo v., Ced., Coloc., Dory:, TEup. perf., Manc., Mang., INux m., Squilla, Ver.; icy, even in bed, l l Phos.; icy, blue, ITVer.; icy, in chill, IHep ; icy, with chill, 4 P.M., lasting an hour, followed by heat (tertian ague), Puls.; icy, after emission (spermatorrhoea), Merc.; icy, in evening, at 7 P.M., ILyc.; icy, with sweat of face, and moderate warmth of rest of body, Thuya; icy, during invasion of smallpox, Variol.; icy, long-lasting, Amb.; icy, in meningitis, Acon.; icy, in cerebrospinal meningitis, IGels.; icy, with blue nails, Merc. sul.; icy, worse nights (Scarlatina), l l Phos.; with gelatinous stools and tenesmus, Caust.; icy, with warmth of rest of body, Menyanth.; icy, with warmth of body (cholera infantum), Tabac.; in inflammation of mammae, | | Phyt.; with neuralgia of intes. times, IGels.; inlaryngitis, I ISang.; of left, Amb.; a long time (after chill), Cycl.; after neals, 1Camph.; in morning, IGels., Stram.; with menses, IGraph., Phos.; in dysmenorrhoea, IGraph., | | Sabina; in dysmenorrhoea and chlorosis, ICalc.; moist, Brom.; moist, in dysmenorrhoea, |Tarant.; with weakness of nervous system and heart, ICrotal.; during night (scarlatina), IPhos.; with cold nose, |Nux v.; numbness, worse at night (pneumo- nia), l l Zinc.; one icy, the other warm, Cinch., IDig., IIpec., IIPuls.; in opisthotonos, Ver. v.; after pain in spermatic cords, Calc. a. ; with paleness during cough, ISul.; palms, sweaty, A con.; with palpitation, Cinch., ICOccul.; with paralysis of arms, II Plumb.; in phthisis, | |Stann.; in pneumonia, I Sang.; after change of position (intermittent), Coccul.; with prick- ing, Acet. ac.; in prosopalgia, Mez., | |Staph.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in rheumatism, ICham., ILyc.; of right, Ant. t., Cann. i., Gels.; of right, damp (epilepsy), ICalc.; first right then left, Med; right, left warm, |Mez.; of right, with tingling in fourth and fifth fingers, | |Sec.; in scarlatina, IGels.; with shivering over body, Fuph., Mur. ac., IRhus ; icy, with shivers, IDros.; cannot sleep, Aloe; sleep- iness, Amyg., Beil.; in spinal disease, Apis; 916 32. UPPER LIMBS. sticky, Cinch. bol.; with stomach-ache, Alum.; with gelatinous stool, l l Caust.; after loose stool, Cornus; with sweat, Chin. S., IDig.; covered with cold sweat, Lil, tig.; with cold sweat, in diarrhoea, Sil.; with cold clammy sweat, in gastritis, Il Nux v.; icy, and covered with cold sweat, in heart disease, | | Op.; moist, with sweat, IlSep.; icy, with cold sweat, in cardiac rheumatism, ISpig.; transient, Sul. ; in uterine congestion, IFerr.; before vomiting, after vomiting, hot, Ver.; worse walking, Cinch.; even in warm room, ICinch., Plant.; as if in cold water, IGels.; as if drops of cold water were sprinkled on back, on going into open air, Berb.; as from cold wind, Benz. ac.; from overwork at desk, IAgar. Hands, congestion: felt as though all blood had rushed to, as though a string were tied’ tightly around arms, Nux m.; blood rushes into º when they hang down, Phos. ac. Hands, contraction : Ferr. S.; and feet, alter- nate, Stram.; alternate relaxation in left (chorea), l l Tarant.; flexion at wrist, with spas- modic jerks, Sec.; spasmodically bent inward, ICalc.; left turned to left side (puerperal con- vulsions), l IOp.; firmly and painfully con- tracted (tonic spasm), l l Nux v.; with tonic spasms, in palms, TVer.; right, half flexed, on forearm motion impossible (rheumatism), Viol.; shortening of tendons, Carbo v.; spas- modic, Bism., ICina, IKali bi., Tabac.; spas- modic flexion on forearm, t. Carbol.ac.; drawn in ward towards thumbs, in traumatic tetanus, LNux v. Hands, contractive pain: in right palm, fin- gers could not be opened, worse in rest, Coloc. Hands, convulsions: Arum t., Bell., Cast.; aura, into head, before each fit (epilepsy), | |Sul.; contortions, l l Sec., IStram.; tetanic, ICamph. ; tonic, everted palms, thumbs down, fingers clawlike, Med.; tonic, with a feeling as if extremities were going to sleep, IPlat.; tonic, while writing, Sil. Bº chorea, twitching; also Fingers cramps, spasm. Hands, cramplike pains: 1Calab., ICina; after slight exertion, Sil.; in fingers of left, Card. m.; in metacarpo-phalangeal articulation, l l Anac.; in muscles of right, when writing, Euphor.; in second, third or fourth finger of right outer side, Card. m.; while writing, l l Natr. p. Hands, cramps: Agar., IIBell., IGraph., INatr. m., Stram., Tabac.; as if about to be cramped, Diosc.; ball of right, hard, swollen, Lyss.; in cholera, Il Cup. ac., ISéc.; when taking hold of anything, Amb.; in left, spasmodically closed (after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury), IHep.; with frequent severe pain in limbs, Kali bi.; feels, cramped, in morning, 1Calc.; at night, lasting till morning, on ris- ing, l l Calc.; in palms, Zing.; and rigid, not cold, ICup. m.; after using them, I (Sec.; with vomiting, Bism.; with weakness, IKali c. gº contraction; also Fingers cramp. Hands, crawling: Ars. h., IHyper., | |Sul.; up arm, during menses, IGraph.; as if they had been asleep, IVer.;to epigastrium,where there is pressure, with anxiety, and nausea (hys- teria), l l Nux. v.; as of an insect, Lac c.; as if numb, IHyper.; and stinging in left, Lact. ac, Hands, cutting: INatr. c.; sharp, in metacarpal bones of right, Ustil. Bºy" lancinating. Hands, cyanotic : gº blue. Hands, darting: in metacarpus, Bapt. gº stitches. * Hands, desoluamation: All. sat., Alum., IFerr.; on left, itching, Rhus; in palms, Amm. c., Sep.; palms, inclined to scale (giddiness), | |Sabad. Hands, drawing: Cham., Cist., ||Nitr. ac., ISul.; from within outward, in ball of left, to finger tips,Cast. eq.; cramplike, Ang.; cramplike pain in left palm, at 5 P.M., Zing.; cramplike, in inner side of right, to first two joints of fourth finger, Card. m.; in dorsum, Viol.; in dorsum of left, | | Chel.; in dorsum, pain like rheumatism, Zing.; in ulnar dorsum of right, during rest, Arn.; dull, IICaust.; in fourth finger of right outer side, Card. m.; involuntary, in muscular arts, Cist.; in joints, worse at night and when ying on left side (rheumatism), Phos.; in left metacarpal bones, AEsc. h.; in right metacar- pus, sometimes left, at regular intervals, Anag.; in muscles, Clem.; painful, ICina, Sul.; painful, in flexor muscles, Ham.; painful, in back of left metacarpus, extending towards wrist, Viol.; painful, in rheumatism, I [Puls.; painful, in tendons and back of right, Ferr. iod.; painful, upward, Led.; in palm of right, Rhus ; rheumatic, in first joint of fourth fin- ger on left, Card. m.; in right, Ast. r.; in right, extends to all parts, worse after midnight (rheumatism), l l Rhus. Bºy" rheumatism. Hands, dropsy : Gº swelling. Hands, dryness: l l Anac., Bar. c., Bell., 1Calc. p., Clem..., | | Hep., Lyc., || Ptel., Sul.; on back, and cool, Lobel i.; as if he had been in cold, Cepa ; skin of dorsa (eczema), Natr. c.; in heart disease, I IOp.; with heat, Sabad.; dry and hot, feverish pulsations, AEsc. h.; in inflammation of bowels in dentition, Acet. ac.; of palms, Badiag., Bism.; dry, Chin. a., Ham.; especially of palms, ILyc.; in palms, with giddiness, l l Sabad.; in palms, in kidney trouble, Cann. S.; parchment-like, Crotal.; even in mild weather, IZinc.; as if withered, unless they are rubbed with fat, l l Rhus. Bºy" burning, heat. Hands, dull pain : deep seated, Chrom ac.; in right, to fingers, Elat. Hands, emaciation: IPhos., Sel. Hands, enchondroma: on right, I lSil. Hands, eruption: Anthrok, Med., | | Puls.; acne, on back, Sil.; on backs and irri- tation, 1Calc.; on back, halfway up to elbow, itching, worse by scratching (eczema), Mez.; blisterlike, on palm, Ran., b.; blister oc- curs annually, IBufo.; bluish blisters, filled with red or yellow fluid (panaritium, chil- blains), ILyc.; blisters oozing after scratch- ing, || Cist.; blisters from little work, Sa- bad.; blister on edge where finger com- mences, Coccul.; itching blisters on both, first pale then red, l l Gamb.; large blister on middle of palm, discharging yellow watery fluid when opened, 1Anthrac.; large blisters, yellow fluid, desquamation, Anac. Oc.; red blisters on backs, IPsor.; red blisters, pre- ceded by itching on ring and little fingers of left, Cycl.; small blisters on backs, Anac.; spreading blisters on swollen, worse in cold air, Clem.; blisters filled with clear water, on vola, some on dorsum and fingers, Natr. S.; watery blister, between thumb and index 32, UPPER LIMBS. 917 finger, l l Natr. S.; large yellow blisters in palms, yellow corroding fluid, Bufo.; blotches, Ind.; blotches, “hives,” itching, Urt. ur.; covered with itching blotches, IPhos.; raised red itching blotches, l l Urt. ur.; covered with itching blotches, in urticaria, IPhos.; blue spots (old age), IBar. c.; brown color of dor- sum, Thuya; brown discoloration of back, | |Iod.; brown spots, Lach.; eruption, | | Natr. m.; brown spots on back (Addison's disease), INatr. m.; numerous bullae on backs (penn- phigus), I Sep.; chronic, Stilling.; copper- colored, on back, l l Psor.; copper-colored spots on palm, Coral.; thick crusts, worse during winter, IPetrol.; crusty, full of cracks, discharging pus and acrid fluid, with unbear- able itching, Anthrac.; erysipelatous, of left, Arn.; on dorsum, appeared over night, much depressed, l l Psor. ; dry, papular, on back, 1Coca ; dry, scaly, in palms, having a syphilitic base, with itching, Selen. ; bluish red places like ecchymosis, with asthma, |Kali c.; eczema, Canth., LMerc., A.Sil.; ecze- ma, chronic, on dorsal region, Graph.; ecze- ma, whole dorsal surface raw, Merc.; eczema, moist surface, becomes dry at times, forming in yellow crusts, Merc.; simple ec- zema, assumes characteristics of impetigo figurata in pustular stage, becomes con- fluent, tension and pain, Jugl.; eczema, impetiginoid, over backs, of both hands, around balls of thumbs to middle of palms, raw surface left after bread poultice, fol- lowed by discharge of blood, smarting, IJugl.; eczema, surroundings inflame easily, after scratching, IMerc.; eczema, on inner side, INitr. ac.; eczema, on left, gradually spreads to fingers and arm, Merc.; ec- zema, on dorsum of left, Canth.; eczema, on back of left, first small vesicles, thin crusts, then fissures, especially knuckles of first pha- langes, IGraph. ; eczema, every winter, for a number of years, IMerc.; elevated, as large as peas, even on balls of fingers, become con- fluent or burn when touched, ICic.; erysipe- las, Ruta ; resembling erysipelas, burning, itching, or forming yellow honey colored crusts, ICic.; erysipelatoid, Rhus ; erysipela- tous manifestations on back (elephantiasis Arabum), l l Sil.; erysipelatous, inflamed simi- lar to eruption caused by Rhus, with op- pressed respiration, IKalm.; erysipelatous, extending, l l Kalm.; erysipelatous, on dor- sum of right, with burning and stitching, and formation of flat ulcer, began as a vesi- cle (haemoptysis), l l Rhus ; spotted, itch- ing, erythematous, (paralytic rheumatism), | | Phos.; fine itching, Carbo v.; herpes, Calc., IDulc., Staph.; branlike herpes, IBor.; burn- ing, scaly herpes, l l Merc.; dry herpes, Zinc.; dry, burning, itching herpes, skin peeled off, Mez.; ichorous,biting, burning herpes, Con...; herpes in palms, Aur. met., | | Psor., Ran. b.; herpes on palms, worse in evening and in open air, better in warmth, IKreo.; dorsum covered with herpes phlyctenoides, ICarb. s.; red herpes on dorsum, with tensive pain ex- tending up arm, l l Petrol.; sero-purulent her- pes, itching violently towards evening, Kreo.; white, scabby herpes on dorsum, Thuya ; whitish, itching hives, becoming red after rub- Thing, with violentitching, Natr. m.; impetigo, ICarb. S.; like moist itch, with violent nightly itching, Merc.; itching, in gastric fever, | |Sep.; itchlike, Ananth., JPsor.; rough, itchlike, especially in region of first joint of thumb, more on upper surface, itching at night, Merc. sol.; like lichen, JAnanth.; chronic miliary, on back of left (quartan fever), l l Rhus; like millet seed, Bar. m.; mottled, IILach.; specks resembling nettle- rash, Berb.; nettlerash, Carbo v.; like nettle- rash, 4 P.M. and evening, Hyper.; on back of left, between little and fourth fingers, painful nod- ules on tendons, pain relieved by cold water, 7:Caust.; in palm, exuding a watery fluid, | |Natr. S.; papulac on both, at first pale then red, Gamb.; papulac on dorsum, with tensive pain extending up arm, l l Petrol. ; painless papules, Carbo v.; pale red papulac on backs, with intense itching and intense watery ex- udation, Goss.; patches, Berb.; small and red petechiae on backs, Berb.; pimples on back, Calc. p.; pimples, burning when first appear- ing, but finally blending and forming one dark red scab, Cic.; pimples on dorsi, form scales (impetigo), Carb. S.; pimples in palms, like blotches, with stinging itching like nettles, worse rubbing, Stram.; , pimples, forming scurfs, itching when getting warm in bed, IMur. ac.; pimple, near wrists, feels as if a splinter were in it, Arg, nit.; dark red pimples, come with burning pain, coalesce, ICic.; hard pimples, with burning-biting itching, Rhus; itching pimples, l l Lyc.; itching pimples, with small vesicles on dorsa, l l Kali m.; phlyctae- noidal pimples on backs, l l Kali m.; red pim- ples on back of left (smallpox), I | Variol.; red pimples,stinging itching, on back, l l Acon.; small pimples, Vacc.; small dry pimples, red- dish, IBov.; pompholyx, every year, IBufo.; prurigo-like, pinkish lentil-shaped spots, Wes- pa; chronic psoriasis on dorsa, Rhus ; psori- asis diffuse, degenerating into impetigo, | | Kali bi.; psoriasis, furfuraceous, some- times fissured and bleeding, Lyc.; pso- riasis inveterata, on dorsa, dry scaly, intense itching when warm, relief after scratching, followed by burning and at times bleeding, | |Sul.; psoriasis palmaria, affecting whole palm, l l Petrol.; psoriasis, palm itching so it is impossible to work, l l Petrol.; , psoriasis on palms, ILyc.; syphilitic psoriasis on palms, IPhos.; covered with purplish spots, IKali c.; pustules, | Psor.; pustule on back, Sil.; pustules near finger tips, suppurating, IPSOr.; on palms, confluent, smooth, round white pus- tules, size of a mustard seed, contain a white fluid and itch, ILach.; disgusting crop of pus- tules, epidermis around undermined as with shingles, burning and itching (psoric pustula- tion), l l Sul.; large suppurating pustules, par- ticularly near ends of fingers, had eight or ten within a few weeks, l l Psor.; scattered pustules, Merc. Sol.; small pustules, spread and exude a yellowish corroding discharge, tensive burning pains, I Staph.; small pus- tules, secreted a watery fluid when broken, if not touched fluid became thickened to a yel- low tough mass, IKalibi.; rash, Cup. m., Dig., Ver.; with erysipelatoid rash in palms, mad- dening burning heat, worse at night, Hydras.; flushing rash, like scarlatina, simplex, bright red, disappears on pressure, returns immedi- 918 32. UPPER LIMBS. ately after removal of pressure, Stram.; ele- vated red blotches, in palms, Fluor. ac.; on back, red patches, Calc.; red spots, All. sat., Sabad. ; red spots on back, Phos. ac.; covered with red spots, Elaps; red spots on palms, Apis ; rounded bright red spot on ball of right, with itching in evening, Sep.; red, hard spot on skin, covering first and second metacarpal bones, spreads over dorsal surface of hand, scales formed, falling offin centre and renewed towards periphery, l l Sep.; small red points, shine through skin of left, which itches sometimes, Tell.; of Rhus tox. poison- ing, Anac., IRhus v., | |Sul.; poison- ing, on backs, l l Kali s. ; constant salt rheum, watery oozing, Petrol.; scabs, ISep.; back of, l l Mur. ac.; a coneshaped scab the size of a quarter of a dollar, on a base as large again, bluish-red and strongly demarc- ated, where scab extends over ring there is another moist, white ring, which forms a new Scab, tension and burning (malignant boil), IPsor.; thick scales in palm, through which run moist fissures, l l Petrol.; skin scaling, | | Hep.; scarlatina, secondary eruption of dark blotches, IILyc.; bright scarlet, like scarla- tina, ILac c.; smarting, like nettlerash, Hyper.; smooth spots on palms, first coral color, then darker red and finally coppery, Coral.; Sore spots in palms, Apis ; stripes, Sabad.; on One, every Summer, terribly itching and burning after scratching, worse at night, spreads up arm to shoulder, I ISul.; tetters, I ICist., ILach., Sars.; tetter, itches in evening and burns after scratching, IStaph.; chronic tetter, IClem.; in palms, dry tetter, Caust.; dry, branlike squamous tetter, Anag.; itching tetter, l l Psor.; moist tetter, Sil.; moist tetter, on back, Bov.; white, scaly tetter on back, l l Lyc.; white, scaly tetter on back, worse in cold weather, 1Sep.; large blue tubercles and spots, l l Nitr. ac.; subcutaneous tubercles in palms, Spig.; urticaria, Sars.; chronic urticaria, IHep.; urticaria, itching, Natr. m., IISul.; ur- ticaria nodosa, Urt. ur.; vesicular, Arn, IICarbol. ac., Como., Plant.; vesicles burn- ing, Canth.; vesicular, with swelling, itch- ing and burning (erysipelas), | | Rhus v.; vesicles burst and spread (children), IBor.; vesicles in palms, IKali c.; vesicles, Smarting, itching, oozing lymph, when scratched turns to scurf, l l Anag.; hard eczematous vesicles on backs, iCalc.; red, with innumerable vesicles filled with transparent lymph, many become confluent, forming blisters resembling pem- phigus, skin peels off (after wearing gloves cleaned with turpentine), Tereb.; vesicles in patches, l l Rhus ; itching vesicles, Sul.; little vesicles, especially right side, contents change to pus, itching, destroyed by scratching (im- petigo), l l Rhus v.; small vesicles (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), l l Sel.; small itch- ing vesicles, Daph.; large and small vesicles on left, Arn.; small transparent vesicles, with- out sensation in palms, TMerc. Sol.; spreading, corroding, stinging vesicles, Magn, c.; white vesicles, with red areolae, burn and itch, Uran. n.; white spots on backs, IBerb., Calc.; yellow spots, Elaps; small yellow spots, Med. Hands, exertion: causes asthma, Bov. Hands, fever; shaking begins (intermittent), LIGels. af Hands, formication: I.A.com., Arund., Kalin.; in right, Hippom.; in right, in epilepsy, ICup.m.; in right, in myelitis, Dulc.;in tabes dorsalis, Sec. gº numbness, pricking. Hands, fulness: in evening, Nux m.; when grasping, l l Caust.; in palms, at night, Ars. Hands, fungoid growth: between second and third metacarpal bones, protrudes about a quarter of an inch out of palm, I ISang. Hands, fuzzy feeling: IHyper. Hands, gangrene: after bullet wound, ILach.; swollen three times the size, red, pits on pressure, between first and second knuckles, opening as large as a three-cent piece, looks like dirty soft Soap around this and on first three knuckles, skin bluish-black and inflated by gas, skin under looks rotten, separated on opening, first and second fingers showing Soapy appearance, hand burns deep in, pain in red streak running up from wrist, ILach. Hº injuries. Hands, gnawing: Cadm. s.; in left palm con- tinual, l l Ran. sc. Hands, gout: Carb. S.; pain alternates, Daph.; from hand to hand, nodosities, ILed. ; hard burning, itching nodosities, Spig.; tophi (cho- rea), Ign. Hands, hang: is obliged to let hands hang down when walking (labor), Lyc. Hands, heat: Acon., IIAgar, Ant. t., | | Apis, Camph., Carbo v.,Castor., Clem., Curar., Cycl., Grat, IGuaiac., Ham..., | 1.Jamb., IKali bi, IKali c., Millef, Murex, Nitr. ac., INux v., HPetrol., IIPhos., Phos. ac., Plant., IPsor., | |Ptel., IIPuls., Sabad., Sarrac., ISpong., ISul., Tarax.; in afternoon, Berb.; now one, then the other, alternately hot or cold, Coc- cul.; alternately hot and cold, in acute mania, after melancholia, Gels.; rapid alternations of heat and cold (hysteria), l l Sec.; of back, Rhus ; on backs, dry, All. Sat.; in affection of brain, IGlon.; burning, IGraph., IIod., Plant.; burning, spreading over body, Chel.; burn- ing, cannot keep them covered (scarlatina), | |Phyt.; burning, in evening, Led.; burning, in palms º | |Samb.; burning, in pul- monary affections, pneumonia, Sang.; burn- ing, during hot stage, Ced.; with cold cheeks, INatr. c.: with chill, ISpong.; with chilliness and languor (bronchial attacks, after whoop- ing cough), Kalibi.; with cold feet, Nux m.; either hot or cold, I Graph.; with coldness, Cadm. S.; constantly, Lyc.; in consumption, IGuaiac.; must be kept covered, as cold causes pain, IIMux v.; during day, with nervous excitement, ISep.; after dinner, Calend.; dry, Zinc.; dry, especially palms, l l Gels.; with emaciation, IOl. jec.; in evening, Led.; in evening, lying down, in palms, Asar.; feet icy cold, Calad.; with evening fever, IKalin.; in intermittent fever, IICina ; feverish, IPtel.; hot, with hot flushes at climacteric period, IISul.; to middle of forearm, swollen, with distension of superficial veins, I | Chel.; in heart disease, l l Op.; with horripilations, Cadm. s.; nightly, internal, ICalc.; numbness of backs, Med.; in palms, IAcon., Badiag., Chin. a., Colch., I ICrotal., Cub., IFerr., IFluor. ac., Ham., ILyc., Petrol.., | |Sep., Zing.; in palms, Arum, d.; in afternoon, with thirst, IZinc.; in palms, burning, Sep.; in palms, burning, worse afternoon (phthisis), 32. UPPER LIMBS. 919 | |Stann., ISul.; in palms, with children (rheu- matic complaints), IFerr. ph.; in palms, bath- ing them in cold water modified convulsions (puerperal convulsions), 1Gels.; in palms, with diarrhoea, IBor.; in palms, dry, Ars. m.; in palms, in enterocolitis, Nuph.; in palms, in neuralgic headache, IGels.; in palms of in- fants, with hot head, Bor.; in palms (kidney trouble), Cann. S.; in palms, and itching over whole body, preventing sleep (neuralgic head- ache, after cerebrospinal meningitis), 1Gels.; in palms, during menses, Petrol.; in palms, Sometimes moisture, Eup. perf.; in palms, every night, IOl. jec.; in palm, with pharyn- geal inflammation, l l Lac c.; in palms, burn- ing, after typhoid pneumonia, Lyc.; in palms, with sweat, ITFluor. ac.; in palms, with trembling of hands, Coff.; in palms, in typhoid, I |Nux v.; before palpitation, Calc. a.; right warmer and redder than left, Arum d.; even from speaking, l l Graph.; during stool, Hep.; after vomiting, Ver.; warm, Rhod.; warm, then cold, Cham.; warm, with chilli- ness, l l Natr. S.; dips them in cold water, IBar. c.; sensation as if right were being held in hot water, worse in rest, in cold, holding anything cold, particularly from cold water, from midnight till morning, better from motion, letting hand hang, warmth and warm water, l l Rhus; even in cold and rainy weather, Cinch. bol. §§º burning, inflammation. Hands, heaviness: Ang., Ars. S. r., Bell., Berb., Manc., Oxal. ac., Phos., Phos.ac., Sil., Spong.; anaesthesia, ILyc.; better hanging down, worse in warmth of bed, Goss.; as if filled with lead, Sil.; as if it required more exertion to lift them, Ars. m.; imagines he cannot lift them, Diad.; worse by motion, Niccol.; in phthisis, | |Stann.; of right, I 1zinc. Hands, hygroma: l l Bov. Hands, induration: ISul.; in soft parts be- tween metacarpus of thumb and index finger (cancerous inoculation), Ars. ; of palm, in rheumatism, ILyc. Hands, inflammation: Anthrac., ICup. m.; angioleucitis, in pyaemia, ICrotal.; of lymph- atic vessels to shoulder, with swelling of hand, Cup. m.; phlegmonous, with swelling and tendency to extend up arm, Lach.; and swelling, Vespa; over whole (panaritium, chilblains), ILyc. gº abscess. Hands, injuries: burns, Canth. ; after severe burn, here and there upon dorsum arose bunches of pale and unhealthy granulations, a quarter of an inch high and exquisitely sensitive (kerosene and olive oils, equal parts, locally), HPetrol.; contusions, IArn.; dissect- ing wounds, IApis, II Ars., ILach.; compound fracture with great laceration of soft parts, IHyper.; prolonged hemorrhage from small wound onjoint of first phalanx, second finger, right hand, Cinch. bol.; gangrene, from wound from premature explosion of pistol, Lach.; lacerations, Il Calend.; slight scald of left, redness without much pain or swelling, Car- bo S.; scalding of left, epidermis removed, suppuration with much pain, l l Urt. ur.; wounded by scratching, Dolich.; sprained, IRhus. Bºy" abscess, gangrene, inflam- mation. Hands, insensibility (anaesthesia): || Ars., ICoccul., ILyc., I lSec.; of left, Cinch. bol.; in meningitis, Acon.; of palms, Acon.; of palm of right, l l Zinc.; in spinal affection, Sec.; feels nothing he touches, Camph. jº numbness. Hands, itching: Ant. Sul. aur., l l Apis, Arg. met., Ascl. t., Aur. mur., Carbo v., Cor- nus, l l Hep., Kali bi., IPetrol., IPhos. ac., IPSOr., Sep., Zinc.; on back, Ars. i., ICamph., IISul.; in chilblains, IPuls.; as if frozen, IIAgar.; in hollow of hand, coarse, | | Ran. b.; in itch, Lach.; first left, then right, Med.; at night, from no apparent cause, better by very hot water, I Lith.; in palms, Amb., Aur. met., HCamph., Caust., | | Crotal., | | Hep, Ind., IKali c., | IMur. ac., Selen.; blotches, Stram.; burning, in palms, Spig.; continued, dull, in palms, IHep.; in palms, at night, Carbo v.; in palms, with red spots, Mang.; in right palm, IBenz. ac., Cinnab., Grat.; in right palm, in morning, Chrom.ac.; in palms, must rub them, after which they burn, IISul.; in palms, inducing scratching, before attacks of neuralgia of stomach, l l Ran. b.; on back of right, Anag.; at roots and between fingers, as in itch, Med.; with tarsal tumors, l l Zinc.; unbearable, Anthrac. Hands, jerking: ICoccul., 1Coff., ICup. m., | | Hyos., Merc. viv., Stram.; convulsive, Bar. m.; painful, in metacarpal bones, sudden, Pallad.; violent, in spasms, ICina; spasmodic, with flexion of hand at wrist or forearm, Sec.; spasmodic, from toothache, Hyos. Bºº twitching. Hands, lameness: Acet. ac., Tabac., Zinc.; in epileptic attacks, IKali bi.; after slight exer- tion, Sil.; of left, Ars., ICup. ac.; in left, at times (panaritium), ISul.; of right, l l Rhus; of right, must lay down pen, Sil.; sudden, Cann. S. §§e cramp, paralyzed feeling, tired, weakness. Hands, lancinating : with irritation, CEnan. gº stitches. Hands, feel large : Clem., | | Ptel.; anaesthesia, ILyc.; frequent looking at because they seem too large, Hyos.; as if too thick,Manc. Hands, loose : feeling in joints, Stram. Hands, motion: automatic, in convulsions, IZinc.; automatic, of left, strikes his face (measles), l l Acon.; automatic, of right, to- wards mouth (apoplexy), l l Nux v.; automatic, convulsive, as in hydrocephalus (typhoid), IZinc.; constantly busy, IKali br.; must constantly carry something, l l Rhus ; as-if child, which was bent back, feared every mo- ment to fall deep down, Stram.; turns around in a circle, saying she must strengthen herself, motion becoming more and more violent (ma- nia), l l Ver.; clapping, with speechlessness, Stram.; clenches right and gives herself sev- eral forcible blows upon chest (epilepsy), | |Op.; clutching, Hyos.; clutching at bed- clothes, immediately afterwards at something else (dysmenorrhoea), ITarant.; clutches air, unable to swallow or speak (asthma), ICup. m.; constant, tries to catch things in air, Bell.; constant, in chorea, Mygale; con- stant, of left, Lach.; constant, with men- tal excitement (heart disease), l l Op.; con- tinual, as if spinning or weaving, Stram.; convulsive, IKali c.; convulsive, with pains in joints, Plumb.; could be moved with great difficulty, especially thumbs (measles), lzinc.; º 920 32. UPPER LIMBS. grasping about in air, catching at imaginary things, IIStram.; grasps and reaches, with convulsions (dentition), ICham.; grasps at flocks, . IZinc.; grasps at imaginary things (child in convulsions), Amyl; grasps about, as if he wished to seize something (typhoid), | | Phos. ac.; grasps throat, with sighing and groaning, I Stram.; grasping, in great agony, TCalc. p.; automatic grasping, towards nose and ears, etc., Stram.; firm grasping, Stram.; gropes about bed, as though hunting some. thing (double pneumonia), Op.; puts hand to back of head (cerebrospinal disease), IVer. y; throws above head (epilepsy), ISul.; lifted to head, in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; frequently moves right, towards' head, or into wide-opened mouth (hydrocephalus), Merc. viv.; apparently directed to imaginary things in air, IIStram.; involuntary, Merc. viv., Natr.m.; involuntary, to head, ºr Atrop. S.; involuntary, of right, on rising in morn- ing (chorea), ICOccul; inordinate, irregular, subside almost entirely on hearing notes of hornpipe, I Tarant.; as if keeping off some- thing, IIStram.; left drawn to head, with undulatory, automatic movement, Kali iod.; cannot perform light movements (tabes dor- Salis), Sec.; could not move (hysteria), TTereb.; steers wide of the object on attempting to pick it up off floor (chorea), IIStram.; opening and shutting, Stram.; continually moved to painful place, INux m.; picking, Arum t.; picking at clothes, IHyos., IStram.; no place that she can put them that they do not bother her, BLac c.; playing with, Mur. ac.; presses against bed (asthma Millari), ICup. m.; quick, Stram.; raises above head and moves them as if he were winding a ball of thread, Stram.; regular, of right (eclampsia), IIpec.; can scarcely move left (heart disease), IIA con.; Scratches in air, l l Stram.; moving as if search- ing something, Stram.; spasmodic, Stram.; spasmodic, in hysteria, INux v.; starting, IGraph. ; moves strangely in different direc- tions, Stram.; moves straight forward, IStram.; alternately stretches to full extent and laying finger on his mouth, l l Stram.; striking about, in hysteria, IKali c.; hands striking about, in mental derangement, Stram.; Swinging and trembling (headache), } | Curar.; infant throws up hands when at- tempt is made to put it down, IBor.; throws sup, worse during menses (fits), IOEnan.; throwing about, starting from sleep (diar- rhoea), Bor.; voluntary so far lost that she could neither eat nor drink without assistance (chorea), Ign.; waves in air, I IStram.; as if doing some work, Stram.; working, Hyos.; wringing, IStram., | |Sul.; wrings in agony (glossitis), WMerc.; wringing, day and night, | |Sul.; wringing, in melancholia religiosa, IKaliph., | |Plat. Bºrestless; also Chap. 1, Picking. Hands, necrosis: right forefingers, metacarpal bones, small necrosed, Osseous splinters came away (whitlow), |Sil. Hands, neuralgic pain: in right, Pallad.; sharp, in left, Iodof. Hands, numbness: Acon., Ars. S. r., Bell., Calc. p., HCarbo a., Caust., ICoca, IICoc- cul., Codein., Colch., Croc., Diosc., IFerr., 1Fluor, ac., IHyper., l l Kali c., ILach., IILyc., Manc., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. Sul., IMez., ||Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., | |Ptel., Sil.; anaesthesia, ILyc.; in apoplexy, IHyos.; with cold arms, Ast. r.; on awaking, Manc.; with burning and twinging sensation referable to spinal column, Calab.; as if dead, during chill (intermittent), ICimex ; with chill, 4 to 8 P.M., ILyc.; with one-sided (left) chill, com- mencing in back, ILyc.; all day, Lyss.; as if dead, Apis, Zinc.; as if dead (quartan ague), | |Sep.; deadness, to middle of forearm, Ars. h.; deadness, in right (rheumatism), Ferr. ph.; becomes quite dead when sewing, ICrotal.; in evening, Nux m.; after exercise, Ruta ; when grasping anything (muscular atrophy), Calc.; with headache, Lyss.; lame, ICup. m.; of left, Acon., Calab., Diosc., | |Med., IRhus, l l Sars.; of left, into arm, Ast. r.; especially left, on least exertion, ICrotal.; left, especially fingers, as far as they are supplied with nervus ulnaris, ICup. ac.; left, while pain and redness in foot disap- peared, returned to foot when arm and hand got well (rheumatism complicated with epi- lepsy), ILach. ; left to forearm, at night, in bed, I I Agar.; of left, formication extending up arm, IGraph.; left, unable to hold anything with force, Med.; left, during menses, IGraph.; left, in irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, | | Paris; left, as if paralyzed, Æsc. h.; in left, peculiar, Cup. ars.; left, with trembling jerk- ing, fluttering jerking through lungs, I ILac C.; in locomotor ataxia, IPhos.; in meningitis, Acon.; morning, on awaking, IPhos., Zinc.; particularly in morning, I [Nitr. ac.; in morn- ing and when washing, Carbo v.; at night, Sil.; painful, | | Hyos.; in palms, at times a prickly sensation as if numb parts were punc- tured by a great number of needles, Syph.; pithy, Coccul.; prickling, seem larger than usual and clumsy, l l Ptel.; in right, Ascl. t., Cycl., IGels.; in right, for a longtime clumsy, stiff, Lyss.; in right, during day, l l Rhus; first right, then left (gastritis), ICOccul: ; in right, to all parts, worse after midnight (rheu- matism), l l Rhus; in right, in myelitis, Dulc.; in right, at night, Pallad.; in right, in Spinal irritation, IHep.; in right, with tingling in fourth and fifth fingers, l l Sec.; of skin, Carbol. ac.; in spinal affection, Sec.; in spinal irritation, ICup. m., INux v.; and sensation of swelling, IOp.; after a wetting, l l Rhus ; to above wrist, Bor.; while writing, IZinc. Bºy" formication, lameness, paralyzed feel- ing, tingling. Hands, pain: Alum.; in backs, Amm. c.; in back of right, to shoulder joint, l l Ham.; acute, in bones (blue boils after glanders poisoning), IAnthrac.; seem to be deep in bones, Bapt.; in dorsum, Chlorof.; in dorsum of each, worse on motion, Form.; in leprosy, Calc.; intoler- able, Kalibi.; and itching to finger ends, Lith.; in joints, Cinch. bol., IIIac c.; in smaller joints, with swelling and hardness, Staph.; first in knuckles, then in whole, IGuaiac.; in left, before epileptic attack, iCalc. a.; in left, worse running, Agar.; in metacarpal bones, Bapt.; in metacarpal joints, Arund.; transient, in metacarpal bones, Acon.; in right metacar- pus, with sensation of fulness, heat and numb- ness, Oxal. ac.; in palms, as if muscles were contracted, Coloc.; in palms, on cutting bread, ICalc.; from right to left arm down to elbow, 32. UPPER LIMBS. 921 thence to region of heart, Benz. ac.; in right, with vicarious menses, JDig.; in right, be- tween third and fourth metacarpal phalanx, in Some motions and on pressure after count- ing copper coin, Lyss.; in right, feeling as if shattered, is awakened by it, but goes to sleep again, towards morning has similar pain on left side, but does not remember the spot, Pallad.; in right, so he cannot use it, after- noon, Cist.; prevents sleep, l l Phos.; if he keeps them still for a few minutes, extends up arms and shoulders to head (chorea), l l Ver. v.; in variola, IThuya. {Iands, pale : Ipec.; cold (somnolency), Bell.; as if dead, after eating, Con. ; deathly, Sec.; deathly, in haematemesis, ISec.; livid, as in malignant cholera, Ars. ; livid, in typhoid pneumonia, Sang.; livid, sleepiness, Amyg.; right, cadaverous, l l Zinc.; even in a warm room, ICinch.; white, worse from cold, |Calc. IHands, paralysis: Amb., Ars., IICaust., Cup. m., Ferr., Natr. m., Plumb., IRhus, Ruta, Sil.; in diphtheria, Apis ; of left, Bar. c.; of left, in apoplexy, Coccul.; of left, particularly of extensors, Coccul.; in leprosy, Sil.; of meta- carpus, Guaraea ; cannot raise, Caust.; cannot raise to head,1Gels.; of right (paint), IPlumb.; when writing, Coccul. Hºº lameness, weakness. Hands, paralytic pain: Cham.; in left, after palpitation commences, Agar. Hands, paralyzed feeling: ICarboa., | | Natr. S., Sil.; in left, l l Agar.; from pain in left wrist, IKalm.; at height of paroxysm of gastralgia, | |Sul.; can be produced by pressure upon parts where nerves are easily reached, l l Plat.; in right. IICaust., Elaps; during sleep, IPlat. jºy" lameness, tired, weakness. Hands, piercing: on back and in palm of right, | | Natr. S. Gº" stitches. Hands, pinching pain: goutlike, on back of left, most on side of little finger, also outer side of right, Daph. Hands, pressing feeling: in back, Berb.; in back of right, Verbas.; in bones, Bism.; cramplike, now in right, now in left metacar- pus, on moving arm, disappears during rest, Verbas.; in muscles, Clem.; in ward, as if blood would burst out of vessels, Lil. tig.; rheumatic, in back, Ang. IIands, pricking: . . Acon., Apis, Arum d., Bell., Carbol. ac., Cinch. bol., Lil. tig.; in left, ICinch., ILach.; tickling, like that produced by electricity, l l Ptel.; especially in left, on least exertion, ICrotal.; of left, worse by movement, Bapt. ; in left, in irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, I | Paris; numbness, 1Colch. ; intense pain in right palm, as if pin were thrust through, Anag.; in palms, like pins and needles, Calad.; as pain in small spot under shoulder goes away, ILach.; sud- den, || Phyt.; after washing, AEsc. h. tº sticking, stinging. Hands, pronation : in spinal disease, Apis. Hands, pulling pains: short, Med. Hands, purpura: Lach., Phos.; as if covered with suggillations, l l Rhus. Hands, quivering : Lyss.; |Glon. Hands, rawness: of back, upon which child wipes nose, excoriated by copious thick green during headache, acrid discharge (scrofulous inflammation of eyes), Merc.; in palms, I |Natr. S.; from wrists to ends of fingers, Petrol. Bº rhagades. Hands, redness: IIAgar., IIApis, Arn., Aurant, | | Cinch. bol., Plant.; of backs, Amyl.; back, dark, burning hot (rheumatism), Lyc.; back, with pain extending to elbow (pyaemia), ICrotal.; spots on back, Dros.; bluish red, white spots on pressure disappear slowly and leave no indentation, Apis; like chilblains, | | Agar.; as if he had been in cold, Cepa; flush- ing, Arum d.; of joints, l l Lac c.; left highly reddened, in inflammation of hand, Anthrac.; constant, especially in palms, IFluor. ac.; in pneumonia, Sang.; right, Arum d.; Scarlet, Bell.; as if he had scarlet fever, Vespa. Hands, restlessness: in hysteria, Tarant.; could not rest, Ferr. iod.; in sleep (inflamma- tion of bowels in dentition), Acet. ac. Bºy” motion. Hands, rhagades (chapped, fissures): IAEsc. h., Alum., Amm. c., Ananth., l l Apis, Arn., IICalc., II Calend., Carbol. ac., IIGraph., | | Ham., IHep., Hydras., || Kali c., || Kreo., ILyc., IMagn. c., Merc., HIPetrol., Puls., IIRhus, IISars., Sep., Sil., IISul.; painful, bleeding, IMerc.; from cold, IKali m., Petrol., Sul.; from slight cold, painful, Zinc.; deep, bloody, worse during winter, Petrol.; deep, like cuts, especially on insides, basis looks raw and bloody, and they are very pain- ful (psoriasis), IMerc.; on dorsa, in eczema, INatr. c.; especially between fingers, on finger joints and in palms, IISul.; skin, hard, IIGraph.; especially on joints, painfully sore, ISul. ; palm of left cracked, horny, or Oozing, IMerc. iod. rub.; about nails, dry, IIMatr. m.; painful, burning, between two fingers of left, Zinc.; red, worse in winter and from washing, Alum.; syphilitic, IIMerc.; from working in water, Alum., Ant. c., Calc., Cham., Hep., Merc., IRhus, Sars., Sep., Sul.; thickened places with deep oblique cracks, workmen, ICist.; even in mild weather, Zinc. Bºy" Chap. 46, Skin, rhagades, soreness, suppuration, ulcers. Hands, rheumatism : Clem., Como., | | Phyt., IRhus, Ustil.., | |Vacc., | | Viol.; alternately in hands and feet, Merc. iod. rub.; impossible to place behind back, IFerr.; with pains on clos- ing them, Med.; in dorsa, Zing.; cannot lift to head, IFerr.; after heat is relieved, Aur. met.; of joints, of right, Viol.; in joints, with swelling and redness, IPuls.; in left, Bapt., Erig.; in metacarpal bones, as if in shaft of bone, Ars.i.; in left metacarpal, terrible, Bapt., Erig.; affecting right metacarpal, Viol.; in right, at night, in bed, Merc. iod, flav.; sharp pains across middle knuckles of left, Med...; transient, in right, Eryng. Hº Chap. 34, Joints rheumatism. Hands, roughness: Bar. c., l l Hep., || Kali c., IPetrol., Zinc.; on backs, Med.; on back of right, with intense irritation, when rubbed, seems to go through whole body, worse in cold weather and when he takes cold, Zinc.; dead skin, Mez.; of dorsa, in eczema, TNatr. c.; with heat, Sabad. Hands, rubbing: has to rub, Aurant. Hands, screwing: in bones, Bism. Hands, sensitive: back of left, painful to press- ure, and when turning head, IIIod. ; back, to 922 32. UPPER LIMBS. touch, Cist.; cannot have touched (during labor), ICinch. gº Fingers sensitive. Hands, sharp pain: in left, Lac c.; in meta- carpal bones, while writing, Ars. i. Hands, shocks: nervous, as if caused by small balls coursing along, during prayer and sleep at night, sometimes at other hours, Il Zinc. Hands, shooting: l l Apis; in back, Berb. Hands, shrivelled: I | Hep., ILach.; dry,IIPhos., Phos. ac., ITVer.; as if mummified, skin hangs 'in folds, Ars.; wrinkling of skin, palms (chol- era infantum, cholera Asiatica), ITVer. Hands, skin: dirty, dry, sticky, l l Anag.; left, like rhinoceros hide, Arn. Hands, smarting: Apis, IHep.; in palm of right, Lyss. Hºº burning. Hands, soreness: through small bones, l l Ruta; of joints, Arg. met.; with lameness, IMerc. iod. flav.; in left, to thumb, Ars. m.; in palms, | | Natr. S.; in right, Lyss. Hands, spasmodic pain: Aurant. ; in left, as from a bee-sting, | | Crotal. Hands, sprained feeling: joints feel wrenched, Bov.; in right, Carbo v. Hands, sticking: bruised, on ball of left, pain- ful, above little finger, Zinc.; violent, as with a dull knife in flesh, in metacarpal bones, between right thumb and index finger, Ver- bas ; in palms, IISul.; tearing, in palm, Ver- bas. Gº pricking, stinging. Hands, stiffness: Arum t., Arund., 1Calc., Car- bo a., Carbol. ac., Coloc., ICup. m., IFerr., Ham., Lyss., l l Ptel., Sticta; with cold arms, Ast. r.; in back of hand when playing piano, Zinc.; rigidity, with chilliness, l l Kali m.; as if they could not be closed, Ars. m.; less fa- cility in closing, Aur. mur.; easily become cold as if they would be frozen, Cham.; feel- ing, Nux v.; particularly fingers (arthritic rheumatism), l l Spig.; gouty, in left, Agar.; with headache, Arum m.; hot, as if parched, Lil. tig.; metacarpal joints immovable, | |Sil.; rheumatic, in left, Agar.; right, painful during night, better after 8 A.M., Lil. tig.; not able to turn on its axis easily and freely (as when dropping from a glass), turns only by jerks, Bell. Bºy" gout, lameness, rheuma- tism. Hands, stinging: | |Sul.; back of right, Ars. i.; in deep cicatrices, Kalibi.; in eczema, JMerc.; fine, I ILed. ; as from insects, Amb.; in meta- carpal bones of left, including thumb, sudden, Pallad.; in palm, Bor.; , in palm of right, to finger ends as though she had fallen on it, Lyss. Bºy" pricking, sticking. Hands, stitches: Cham., IKalm., IRan. b., Spong.; dull, on back, Ang.; to elbow, Ang.; in fingers of left to their extremities, Elat.; single jerking, now in right then in left, l l Ci- na; in joints, Sep., Spig.; in joints, on mo- tion, Sars. ; rheumatic, in metacarpal bone of left index, Bapt.; towards metacarpus, Berb.; in right metacarpus, frequently repeated, em- barassing the opening of hand and stretching of fingers, Coloc.; in muscles and joints, | | Natr. m. ɺ lancinating. Hands, strained feeling: Kalm.; painful, in right, at 10 P.M., Lyss. Hands, stretching; has to, Aurant.; out for relief (heart trouble), ISpong. Hands, suppuration: Bº abscess. Hands, sweat: Ant. t.,7:Cain., IICalc., Caust., | |Glon., Hyper., IKali bi., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Petrol., Zinc.; walking in open air, Ag- nus; on back, Lith.; with chill, Eup. perf; clammy, Ind., Plant.; clammy, with chill, 4 P.M., lasting an hour, followed by heat (tertian ague), IPuls.; clammy, in palms, IPhos.; clammy, in palms, with discharge of much turbid urine, l l Phos.; cold, JAct. rac., Ant. c., Canth., Hep., Ipec., IKali bi., ILach., IINitr. ac., Oxal. ac., IRhus, Sep., ITabac., Ver. v.; cold, in angina pectoris, Act. rac.; cold, on backs, Lil. tig.; cold, clammy, | |Psor.; cold, in collapse, Canth.; covered with cold, Thuya ; cold, moist, in dysmenor- rhoea, l Tarant.; covered with cold, in peri- tonitis, IAtrop. S.; icy cold, to extent of sev- eral drops a minute, in July (chronic rheu- matic gout), ILyc.; cold, hot on face, with vomiting of blood, Kali bi.; cold, now in one, then in other, Coccul.; cold, in palms (rheu- matism), Cham.; cold, in prolapsus uteri, Lil. tig.; cold, after stool, Sul.; cold, viscous, ISpig.; frequently alternating with transient coldness, IPhos.; constant, l l Sticta; dripping, Ipec.; after fever, Sil.; on inside (left worse), Anac.; in megrim, Calc.; with melancholia, IMerc.; moist, Amyl., Ant. t., IIpec.; moist, in displacement of uterus, l l Sep.; excessively moist, IFluor. ac.; moist palms (measles), Viol.; moisture, with heat, HNitr. ac.; with cold nose, INux v.; Sweat, noon till evening, every day, Lact. ac.; in ophthalmia, Brom., 1Con., Cadm. s., 1Calc., ICepa, Con., IDulc., IIFluor. ac.,Gymn., Ind.,IIod., ILed., Lobel. i., |Petrol., IISul.; on palms,cool, Cham., Rheum ; palms moist, with continuous chill, Niccol.; clammy, especially left palm, Anac.; in palms, hot, Camph.; on palms, after fever, Med.; on palms, slightmoisture, All. Sat.; on palms, when moving about, Psor.; on palms, especially at night, IPsor.; on palms, in phthisis, IKali c.; on palms, in pneumonia, Il Sul.; on palms, in pregnancy, Ant. t.; on palms, constant, pro- fuse, l l Psor.; on palms, in incipient tubercu- losis, l l Tuberc.; on palms, warm, Agar., Dig., IIgn.; profuse, | | Amyl., ICalc., IISep., IISil.; in rheumatism, l l Syph.; on right, at 9 P.M., dripping, warm, from wrist to nails, Lyss.; cannot tolerate being uncovered, with dry heat of body, IHep.; long lasting, warm, Led.; warm, on inner surface and fingers, evening, IIgn. Sº Chap. 40, Sweat hands. Hands, swelling: Agar., IIApis, Arn., Ars, Ars. m., Arum t., Aurant., Bar. m., Bell., Bry., Calc., Colch., Cornus, Elaps, I [Ferr., Guaraea, ILach., ILyc., Nitr. ac., IPhell., Plant., IRhus, Spong., Sticta; in afternoon, 1Natr. c.; with anaemia, IMerc.; with arthritic pains in limbs (gout), Colch.; back of left, Amm. m.; on back and fingers, dark blue, blackish,hard, icy cold, with burning sensation, sensitive to touch in attacks, every day, comes suddenly, disappears slowly, rubbing upward hastens disappearance, after touching ice, ILach.; back of left, feels as if swollen, | |Iod.; back, Oedematous (albuminuria), Calc.a.; could not bend fingers, Spong.; bloated, blue, Samb.; bloating, in dysentery, IColch.; bloated, in intermittent, ILyc.; bloating of left, with trembling, fluttering, jerking through lungs, | | Lac c.; dark bluish, of cellular tissue, sensi- tive, impending gangrene, IILach.; bones 32. UPPER LIMBS. 923 tender (endocarditis), Aur. met.; of bones, (syphilis), l l Phos. ac.; with burning (erysipe- las), IBufo.; especially in children, Arund.; in chlorosis, IFerr.; cannot close them, Ang.; feeling, when closing and stretching, Mang.; with soapy complexion, after loss of blood, Carbol. ac.; in crusta serpiginosa, Il Sul.; drop- sical, Apis, Canth., ILyc., Phos.; with ecze- matous eruption, after severe exertion, Psor.: elastic, Dig.; with a gangrenous, black and suppurating eruption, Sec.; in evening, Stann.; in evenings more painful (nervous debility), ICurar.; feeling, Coccul., IDiad.; feeling, every night for several years, Diad.; with sharp, irritating fever, l l Rhus; hard (rheuma- tism), Lyc.; puffed and bloated, with dry heat over body (asthma thymicum), Samb.; hot, | | Cist.; hot, in evening, Rhus; hot, pale (rheu- matic), Bry.; with hydrothorax, IIColch.; of joints, Bry., | | Lac c.; joints hot and red, |Hep.; of left, Amm. c., Vespa; of back of left, ICinch.; of left, in chronic carditis, Cact.; of left, with inflammation, Anthrac.; left, pain- ful, in septicaemia, result of dissecting wound, I Lach.; left Oedematous and painful (heart dis- ease), ILyc. vir.; livid on back of hand and fingers of right, began with itching and creep- ing, hand becomes blue and mottled, hard, cold, but seems to him burning hot, sensitive to pressure, heat of stove relieves pain but ag- gravates creeping sensation, ILach.; with menses, IGraph.; right metacarpal bones en- larged, Il Sil.; in metacarpal joints, nodular, Eucal.; left middle finger cannot be bent without pain, cannot touch palm with it, top of this finger painfully sensitive, numb and dead, she cannot grasp anything with it, can hardly touch anything, Med.; during menses, IMerc.; painful, Vespa; painful, in dissecting wound, ILach.; painful, on motion (rheuma- tism), 1 ISticta; in palm, irregular (rheuma- tism), ILyc.; in palms, at night, Ars.; of right palm (whitlow), iSil.; in phthisis, I |Stann.; flesh puffy (endocarditis), IAur. met.; red on back, not painful, Sul. ac.; bluish-red (pana- ritium, chilblains), ILyc.; with rheumatism, brought on by hot weather, IRhus; of right, Arum d., Hep., | |Natr. m.; of right, in post- scarlatinal dropsy, IDig. ; in right, in endo- carditis, TAur. mur.; of right, with intense heat (rheumatism), Viol.; sensation, with dull pain in heart, Med.; with stinging, IPhos.; with stinging pains (locomotor ataxia), IPhos.; and tension of backs, l l Psor.; in up- per parts, Bry.; in urticaria, Cop.; after washing, AEsc. h.; white as putty, Apis ; white, puffy, paralyzed, I Apis. Hands, tearing: l l Agar., Amb., Brom., Carbo v., 11Caust, Colch., Collin., IGraph., Magn. m., ISul.; in back of left, at times alternates with tearing in right hand, l l Zinc.; in back of right, Colch., Zinc.; in ball, Sil.; only while in bed, ILyc.; in bones, Bism.; in carpal bones of right, Bapt.; in ulnar dorsum of right during rest, Arn; in joints, Ant. Sul. aur.; in joints of left, Coloc.; in joints, worse at night and when lying on left side (rheumatism), IPhos.; in knuckles of middle fingers of right, Lachn.; in left, Phos.ac.; in left, before epi- leptic attacks, Cup. m.; in palm of left, Bapt.; in metacarpal bones, Berb.; in metacarpal bones, fourth and fifth right, Zinc.; in meta- carpal joints, Cadm. S.; in right metacarpal, Worse by pressure, Chel. ; in right metacar- pus, Bapt.; in right metacarpus, sometimes left, at regular intervals, Anag; towards meta- carpus, Berb.; at night, with cracking in Wrists, Selen.; in left palm, Inul.; sticking in palm, in right, near little finger, Zinc.; ten- sive, in right palm, Zinc.; paralytic, Menyanth.; dull, pressive between thumb and index finger, l l Kali c.; in rheumatism, l l Puls.; like rheumatism, l l Graph.; in right, in epilepsy, ICup. m. Hands, tension : Hyper., Menyanth.; accom- panying eczema after any severe exertion, PSOr.; painful, particularly during flexion of metacarpal joints, Sep.; tearing painful in right, Goss.; Spasmodic, of right, Zinc. Bºy" swelling. Hands, thrilling: agreeable, Cann. i. Hands, tingling: Arum d., | |Natr. S.; causing anxiety (myelitis), Ver.; in delirium tre- mens, IStram.; dull, as if they had been asleep (anaesthesia of hands), ILyc.; after ex- ercise, Ruta ; in left, ILach.; especially left, ICrotal.; in left, with dull headache, Ailant.; in palm, Cup. ars.; over right, Arum d. tº formication, numbness. Hands, tired feeling: Ars. h., Bov., Sars.; languor, IOl. an:; even when doing nothing, and was unable to manage them skilfully (posterior spinal sclerosis), l l Pic. ac.; cannot raise, after eating, IBar. c. Hands, touch : right, on touching objects, it seemed as if they were covered with fine felt, (hysterical paraplegia), Ign. < 1 Hands, trembling : Absin., Acon., Amm. c., Amyl., Ant. c., II Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Bapt., Calab., Calc. p., Camph., Carb. S., Chlorof, | |Cic., ICinch., Coccul., ICoff. t., ICrotal., Elaps, IGels., Guaraea, Hyos., IIod., Lil. tig., Magn. S., Manc., Med., IIMerc., Natr. a., | |Natr. S., Niccol., INux m., 10p., Phos., IPhyt., IPlat, IPlumb., IPsor., Sars., Spong., IStann., ISul., Tabac., Thuya, Il Tuberc., IZinc.; with anxiety, Bov., IPlat. ; on awak- ing, INatr. S.; picking of bedclothes, etc., Ant. t.; with bellyache, Calc. p.; could not carry a glass of water to mouth without spill- ing it, could take neither food nor drink, but had to be fed like a child, Merc.; with pain in chest, Calc. p.; in chorea, Kalibr.; chronic, Ant. t.; cold, IISul.; constant, in typhoid, IZinc.; child in convulsions, Amyl.; convul- sive, during menses, IHyos.; with coryza, | | Cepa; with debility, Tereb.; in delirium tremens, Coff., IKali br., | |Stram.; in drunkards, Lach., ITNux v.; when eating, Stram.; while eating, the more the higher they are raised, l l Coccul.; in encephaloid or encephalitis, ICOccul.; feeling, Cist.; feeling, in morbus Brightii, ILyc.vir.; feeling, when writ- ing, Sul.; in puerperal fever, Coff; fingers flexed, especially thumbs,asin epilepsy, Merc. sol.; when attempting to grasp anything,Cann. s.; and grasping head (inflammation of brain), | | Hell.; with headache, Calc. p.; in affection of heart, ICup. m.; in helminthiasis, ICic.; if he tries to hold them still, Coff; with hunger, Oleand.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; nervous, in intermittent, ICalc.; of left, Lyss. of left, as in paralysis agitans, l l Lac c.; of left, when taking hold of anything or pressing with it, ‘924 32. UPPER LIMBS. Lyss.; could not lift anything, eat, nor write, IMerc. v.; when lifting them, IGels.; during menses, IZinc.; in morning, Aur, mur., Natr. c.; in morning, breakfast, Carbo a.; during voluntary motion, IKali br.; when trying to move or lift them (typhoid), 1Gels.; when moving (shock from injury), Camph.; in mus- cular parts, Cist.; with heat in palms and cold- ness of back of hands, Coff.; with palpitation, Bov.; with palpitation, when holding some- thing, while sitting, Sil.; paralytic, with every motion, and writing, Ant. c.; paralytic, when writing, Ant.c.; in remittent neuralgia of chest, ISul.; with difficulty of respiration even on keeping quiet (morbus Brightii), INatr. m.; cannot retain anything in their grasp, not even long enough to drink water, without spilling, it (mental disturbance), l l Staph.; with rheumatoid pains in forearms and wrists, Lyc. Vir.; in rheumatism and neuralgia, IICaust.; of right, Anac., || Mez.; of right, while eating (hysteria), ISec.; of right, long- lasting,Cup. m.; of right, with nervous twitch- ings, Lyss.; of right, can hardly write, ICepa; of right, preventing writing, Colch.; better from rubbing, Natr. m.; shaking, l l Merc.; shaking (alcoholism), IMagn. p.; shaking, while sewing, Ferr. iod.; when he seizes any- thing, Stram.; when seizing anything and when moving hands, as of weakness of old age, Led.; when sitting or walking, I Led.; in tobacco poisoning, l l Nux v.; in typhus and asthma, Arg. nit.; with uneasiness, Magn. c.; when he attempted to use them, l l Phos.; with complaints, particularly uterine, 1Calc. p.; fol- lows vertigo, Zinc.; with vomiting in morning, ISul.; with great weakness, IIMerc. viv.; from overwork at desk (typhus), l l Agar.; when writing, Carbol. ac., Cinch., Lyss., H.Natr.m., | | Natr. p., Natr. S., Oleand., Phos. ac., Samb., ISul., Zinc.; when writing, better writing fast, | | Ferr.; when writing, in mornings, IKali c.; when writing, old people, Sabad.; when writ- ing, worse in any one’s presence, or as soon as she fancies any one might notice it, IIgn. jº Cramp, paralysis. Hands, twitching: Coccul., Coff, ICup. m., IIHyos., Lyss., l l Natr. S., IOp., Rheum, Stram.; rapid, convulsive, CEnan.; in diar- rhoea, ILach.; on ulnar dorsum of right, dur- ing rest, Arn.; as in drunkards, IOp.; in epi- lepsy, Stann.; muscular jactitation, Asaf.; painful, of left, Meph.; painful, or trembling, Lactu. v.; of right, when coughing, ICina ; during sleep, Jacea; during sleep, more after midnight, Natr. S.; at commencement of spasms, l l Sul.; subsultus tendinum, Iod. Bº chorea, jerking. Hands, ulcers: Ananth., Caust.; on back, could hardly move, IHydras.; on backs, in secondary syphilis, IISyph.; deep, on back of right, discharging bloody water, Dros.; in- flamed and painful, from a burn, on back, Hydras.; covered with depressed cicatrices, look as if they had been punched out with a wadding cutter, Kali bi.; solid masses of matter fall on striking arm firmly, leaving ulcers clean, dry cavities, which slowly filled up and healed, Kali bi:; small covering on palm, in rheumatism, ILyc.; on palms, ten- dons contracted, TCaust. Hands, veins: numerous moniliform dilata- tions on back, chiefly corresponding to the points of union of veins, l l Plumb.; dilated to double size, Amyl.; distended, Alum., Bar. c., Castor., ICinch., | | Cinch. bol., IFluor. ac., IHam., ILaur., Led., IOp., Polyg., IIPuls., Rheum, Stront.; distended, on dorsum, Cycl.; distended, feet icy cold, IMenyanth.; dis- tended, in intermittent fever, Merc. per.; dis- tended, in heart disease, ILaur.; distended, with heat, IMerc. per.; distended, in tooth- ache, l l Cinch.; distended, after washing in cold water, Amm. c.; enlarged, ICic.; promi- nent, INux, W.; purplish (angina pectoris), Arm.; swollen, Ars. h., Oleand., IRhus ; swol- len, in angina pectoris, Arn.; swollen, with cough, Phos.; tense, Stront.; marked venos- ity (intermittent, after quinine), 1 ISul. Hands, vibration: Carb. S.; on back, Berb. Hands, wandering pain: in right dorsal sur- face, l l Amyl.; flying pain in right, Ars. h.; in metacarpal bones, shift rapidly, Iris. Hands, warts: 1Calc., ICaust., III)ulc., l l Kali m., ILach., l l Lyc., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sul., IThuya ; on backs, IFerr., IIThuya; numerous large, on back, Nitr. ac.; covered with, Anac.; flat, Sep.; flat smooth, on in- side, Ruta ; on fingers, Berb., ICalc., Caust., IDulc., Lach., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sul., IThuya ; four horny painful, of three years duration, l l Thuya; horny, Ant. c.; itching, Sep.; in onanists, Nitr. ac., Sep., Sul., IThuya ; small, in otorrhoea, HCalc.; pain- ful to touch, on backs, l l Natr. c.; on palms, Anac., INatr. m.; size of poppyseed, Thuya ; small, Sep.; small, on balls, Berb.; small, during confinement, ICalc.; small, size of pin's head, on left, Psor.; on thumb, Lach.; twenty to thirty, on right, hard horny, with rough surfaces, l l Thuya; thirty to forty, especially on dorsa, surface of smaller ones smooth, al- most transparent, larger ones rough like cauli- flower, I Thuya. Bºy" Chap. 46, Skin warts. Hands, washing : frequent, hot, dry, Phos.; always washing her hands,” ISyph. Hands, weakness: ICham., Chen. v., Cinch. bol., ICurar., IKali bi, Natr. S., Nux. m., Stann.; drops things, Sep.; drops things, during menses, l l Alum.; nervous, drops things, Apis, INatr. m.; as if she must let fall what is in hands, ICycl.; everything falls, during bust- ling, |Mosch.; cannot hold anything, Cina, Hippom.; can hold nothing, objects fall to ground, ICup. m.; could hold nothing in left (chorea), ILach.; could not hold a vessel of fluid, nor carry it to mouth, Atrop. S.; could not hold a pen, Bism.; cannot hold anything, in rheumatism, Colch.; no power to hold things, in disease of cervical vertebrae, l l Sil.; joints feel disabled, Bov.; left, powerless, | | Bapt.; in left, in nervous affection, Magn. c.; during menses, Alum.; in amenorrhoea, IZinc.; cannot control muscles when writing, AEsc. h.; paralytic, painful, Act. sp.; power- less, IFluor. ac., Hell.., | | Sec.; powerless, espe- cially right, allows light objects to fall, IBov.; in right, could not lift things (rheu- matism), IFerr. ph.; in right, can scarcely hold a pencil, Bapt.; right unsteady while writ- ing, Agar.; unsteady, making writing difficult, * Wilder, Hom. Phys., 1891, p. 362, omitted in Guiding Symptoms. 32. UPPER LIMBS. 925, Lyc., wir.; refused to write, Caps.; weak, in writing, Brach., IZinc. Bºy" paralyzed feel- ing, trembling. Hands, weariness: Bºy" tired feeling. Hands, wens: Plumb.; between metacarpal bones, Phos. ac. Hands, white: gº pale. Hands, yellow : I.Chel.; with colic, ISil.; gray- ish palm (rheumatism), Lyc.; in enlargement of liver, jaundice, IChel.; palms, I.Chel. SHOULDERS, abscess: small, painful, on middle of right deltoid, Agar. Shoulders, aching: Calc. p., Lyss., Ver. v.; in left acromion process, shooting down arm, AESC. h.; with general muscular atrophy, Calc.; caused by reading, in deltoids, l l Stann.; dull, in joints, Ustil.; dull, over top of left, as from fatigue, for two hours, Chrom. ac.; dull, tired (nervous debility), ICurar.; in joints, Crot. t.; from joints to elbow, Abrot.; in left joint, l l Ptel.; worse in left, Hydras.; in left, like toothache, when lying on right side, 1Carbol. ac.; in parenchymatous metritis, | | Lac c.; in right, Dolich., Jugl., Nitr. ac.; in right, in fungtional derangement of liver, | |Sep.; on top of right, Ipom.; sore, Calc. p.; Sore spot over right acromion, Ars. h.; in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph. 539° bruised feeling, pain, rheumatism, soreness. Shoulders, alive: sensation of something in joint, especially about midnight, Berb. Shoulders, boils: Phos. ac.; bloodboils, ICalc.; two or three inches apart, some papular, with inflamed area, others pustular, Hydras. Shoulders, boring: with prickling in fingers (chronic rheumatism), l l Rhod.; in left, l l Aur. met.; in left joint, Rhod.; in right and from biceps to elbows, worse from motion, better by heat, worse from weight of bedclothes, Ferr. Shoulders, as if breaking off: on attempting to move arm (prosopalgia), Chel. Shoulders, bruised feeling: Amm. c., Arn., Calc. p., Camph.,ICon., Lyss., IIMux v., Ruta; as if beaten, on motion, Stram.; as from blows under right, when moving and touching it, IKali c.; in bones, in paroxysms, Crotal.; con- stant, Ind.; to hands, Sarrac.; in joint, on touching, Coccul.; in right joint, brought on by vexation, l l Coloc.; in left, IKali iod., ISul.; left feels, as after taking violent exercise, AEsc. h.; worse from motion, Ham.; worse when at rest, l l Lyc.; to wrist, Brach. Hº aching, soreness. Shoulders, burning: as from a red-hot coal, Phos. ac.; constant, in right joint, Stront.; on left, Spong.; under left, IIAilant.; in right, Iris; on right, ICarbo v.; worse in cold wet weather, in bed, and at rest, Rhus. B& heat. Shoulders, chilliness: Lept. Shoulders, chorea: shrugging, returning every day, IMygale. Shoulders, coldness: |Caust. Shoulders, concussion : sudden, Alum. Shoulders, constriction : cannot move, Cact. Shoulders, contractive pain: in deltoid, when laying hand on table, and while it lies there, Asar.; dull, in right, into arm, walking in open air, Brom.; in joint, Ang. Shoulders, cracking: ICalc., | | Ferr.; in left, Arund.; in epilepsy, Brach.; in right, from every motion, Carb. s.;, when moving or raising arm, IKali c. Shoulders, Cramplike pain: close, as if every- thing in chest were tightly constricted, Plat.;. in left, Lil. tig.; in top of left, Inul. Shoulders, crawling: Ars. h.; as of insect, Arund., Lac C.; as if something were running, in right, during urination, IHep. Shoulders, cutting: in joint, on bending arm forward, Ign.; in left, Brach. Shoulders, darting: Stilling.; pain in deltoid, particularly at insertion of biceps, extending to elbow, Ferr.; in hysterical neuralgia, Val.; suddenly along arm, worse at night, Bell.; occasional little darts of pain if kept still, lMed. Đº lancinating, shooting. Shoulders, desduamation: IFerr. Shoulders, disagreeable sensation: Aur. mur. Shoulders, discomfort: in right, Amyl. Shoulders, feel as if dislocated: | | Agar.; pain- ful, after exertion, Sep., painful, in left, ISul.; painful, on moving arm, Ign., IMagn. c.; painful, in right, Ant. t. Shoulders, distress: in right (functional de- rangement of liver), I Sep. Shoulders, dragging pain: dull, Eryng. Shoulders, drawing: Berb.; worse in bed, Aur. mur.; on lifting arm, bone-pain in shoulder- joint after eating, Coccul.; in left deltoid, morning, Natr. p.; to fingers, INux v.; in joints, l l Ptel., Puls., Sul.; down left arm, Pallad.; with melancholia, Arg. nit.; from left to neck, lifting or stretching arm, Anag.; pain, Pallad.; painful, in joint, Canth.; painful in joint, after eating, on lifting arm, Coccul.;. painful, then tearing, stitching to elbow, Ferr. mur.; painful in left, Camph., Lil. tig., Zing.; painful in right, Pallad.; painful, from right along neck, as from a tense tendon, worse from pressure and moving arm, Crotal.; paralytic, IPhos.; in right, Coccus; from right to wrist, with coldness and stiffness of arms, | | Chel.; during sleep, followed by lameness and weariness of affected muscles (neurosis. of stomach), l l Sang.; as if sprained or lame, Amb.; cannot stoop, Bor.; into thighs, l l Nux v. jºy" rheumatism. Shoulders, dull pain: to fingers, ICalc. p.; oc- casional, in left joint, Sinap.; in left, ICrotal.,. Lil. tig.; in right, to fingers, Elat. Shoulders, eruption: acne, centre depressed, leaves scars, Kali br.; brown, itching, on left, Med.; colorless, smarting, Ars.; papulated ec- zema, presenting an enormous ulcerated sur- face, papulated and quite superficial, severe itching, exudation of Serous fluid on scratch- ing, I ſpetrol.; nodules, on deltoid at point of insertion, Hippoz. ; itching nodules, Cupr. S.; patches, Berb.; pimples bleed easily and heal slowly, ICist.; pimples bleed easily when scratched, Kob., Mosch.; black pores, Dros.; pustular, Calc.; irritation, with rash, Calc.; red spots, with itching, Tabac.; red spots on right, burning when touched, Tabac.; specks, resembling nettlerash, Berb.; syphilitic bullae on back of (infantile syphilis), IISyph.; vesi- cles as large as peas, Merc. Shoulders, erysipelas: skin dark red or thick- ened, ninth day after vaccination, ICrotal. Shoulders, formication: Urt. ur. Shoulders, giddy sensation: in right, Ars. h. Shoulders, gout: arthritic pain in right (rheu- 926 32. UPPER LIMBS. matism), Calc.; joints filled with solid exu- date (gout), IKali iod. Shoulders, grasping pain: Cochl. Shoulders, gurgling sensation: Berb. Shoulders, heat: AEsc. h., ISpong.; distressing burning, in skin, Urt. ur.; flashes, |AEsc. h. Shoulders, heaviness; on awaking, Zinc.; op- pression at night (haemoptysis, laryngitis, chronic bronchitis), Tabac.; painful, Chrom. ac.; painful, in left, as if it contained lead, INux m.; paralytic, in joint, Ferr.; feeling of weight, all day, Lyss.; weight, with dyspnoea, Natr. m.; as of a great weight, in irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, l l Paris; pain, as if a weight were resting on it, I | Hep. Shoulders, injuries: strained left by a fall, Zing.; with rheumatic lameness, Ferr. mur.; after straining, l l Rhus. Shoulders, itching: Alum., Il Cycl., || Gels., Niccol., Urt. ur.; at edge, Therid.; as from crawling insects, worse evening on going to bed, Osm.; pricking, with feeling of warmth, begins in another place on scratching, Sars.; sleepless, IGels. Shoulders, jerking: IPuls.; in deltoid, quiver- ing, Ign.; in joints, Carb. S.; stitchlike, electric sparks in left, into cervical muscles, Cham.; painful, Diosc.; painful, from right towards head, with thirst and debility, ICham.; in right, to arm, elbow joint, and forearm (rheu- matism), Ars.; sudden, Alum. Bº chorea, twitching. Shoulders, lacerating pain; in joints, espe- cially at night, ISul.; in joints, especially at night, and when moving parts, IMerc.; worse at night, Bell. Shoulders, lameness: sensation, in deltoid, worse on motion, Zing.; in joint, Natr. m.; in left, Æsc. h.; in left, worse on using arm, ILach.; of left, at night, when lying on left side, Merc. iod. flav.; on first moving, better during exercise, IRhus; painful, IFluor. ac.; painful, in left, morning in bed, better lying on it, Calc. a.; painful, during motion, l l Kali iod. ; painful, also stitches in right, I ILaur.; in right, Bism., Merc. iod. flav.; in right, to hand, Psor. Hº paralyzed feeling, rheu- matism. Shoulders, lancinating: in joints, Ammoniac.; in joint, on bending arm forward, Ign. Bºº darting, shooting, stitches. Shoulders, lightninglike pain: in right, Daph. Shoulders, muscles: feel relaxed, l l Merc.cor.: of left, feel soft and flabby, Ind. Shoulders, necrosis: of acromio-clavicular artic- ulation, with anchylosis of left joint, I lSil. Shoulders, neuralgia: in joint, Staph.; in left, then right, then vice versa, I Lac c.; in right, Pallad.; of right, passing to left, Eup. pur.; in right, when raising arm, or turning it towards chest, Ign. Gº" rheumatism, sharp pain, tearing. Shoulders, numbness: Urt. ur.; to tips of fin- gers, IOxal. ac.; of left, Merc. iod. flav., Xan.; in anterior right, as if in bone, Filix. Shoulders, pain (undefined): Absin., Anag., Ars. m., Calc. p., Cact., Cist., l l Graph., Hy- dras., IKalm., l l Psor., Sang., Stram.; across, must stoop, Cann. i.; in joint, violent on awaking, lying on side, Arn.; in rheum- atic catarrh, 1 I Cinnam.; with oppression of chest, Cimex ; during cough, Puls., | | Xan.; deep seated, with distress in left, better stand- ing and walking, Chrom. ac.; deep seated, in right, IEup. perf; in deltoids, tearing, drawing laming, worse in bed, must get up and slowly move about, worse if too lightly covered, Ferr.; in left deltoid, intense, Brach.; in Spring, in both deltoids, in Fall a recurrence in left, IFerr.; in right deltoid, worse lifting, not felt when swinging arms to and fro, worse night on turning in bed, wakes him, I lSang.; in deltoid, on motion, Codein.; in deltoid, severe, worse from motion, vexation and before a thunder- storm, l l Rhod.; in deltoid, worse at night, causing continued motion, ICaust.; in deltoid, when raising arm, IBar. c.; in right deltoid, continuous, Urt. ur.; in right deltoid, at inser- tion, HCed.; in right deltoid, place size of palm of hand, sore to touch, Lobel. i.; in either side, IFerr.; down to elbow, arms feel strained, |Rumex ; with fever, Calc.; before or after intermittent fever, Gels.; to ends of fingers, and shooting back to elbow, Elat.; after ach- ing in forehead, IKalm.; in front of right, Cist.; on top, with hepatic disorder, ICrotal.; in hepatitis, Merc.; violent, flies to head, pre- vents raising arms to head, particularly right, | |Sul.; with headache, Calad. ; intermitting, in left, Ind.; in joint, Calc., Colch, Lyss, IPuls.; in joints, with difficulty of moving head and tongue, | | Colch.; in joint, on raising right arm, Card. m. ; with lameness of right arm, IMagn. c.: in left, ICund., | | Diosc., Ind., Ipom., Jugl., Natr. p.; in left, in angina pec- toris, IDig.; in left, down arm, Bapt.; in left, runs down arm, so severe as to disable, Ind.; in left, down arm and side (hysteria), l l Sep.; in left, with want of power, Chel.; in left, he thought neck and shoulder would break, Thlaspi; in left, between clavicle and Scapula internally, Cinnab.; terrific, in left, when coughing, as if shoulder would fly to pieces, better by pressure, better by swinging arm back and forth fast, during convalescence from pneumonia, l l Rhus ; in left, into deltoid, IChel.; in left, with dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in left, feels as if eructation would relieve, ICist.; from left, along arm and towards heart, Calc.; in left joint, Coff. t.; in left joint, as if beaten and paralyzed, Lyss.; in left,in morning, Bar. c.; in left, worse 4 A.M., l l Rhus ; in left, on mo- tion (cardiac pain), Ascl. t.; in left, better by motion, Alum.; in muscles of left, l l Rhus ; in left, involving pectoral muscles, Asim.; in left, to occiput, Eup. pur.; in left, soon extend- ing over whole side and rendering arm power- ..less (affection of cerebrospinal nerves), l l Paris; in left, come and go quickly, Eup. perf; in left joint, worse during rest and when think- ing of it, causes sickening feeling at stomach, Bapt.; straight through, from left to right, IMed.; in left, across to right, could scarcely move arm (pharyngitis), I ILac c.; in left, with sciatica, IFerr.; severe, at top of left, Rhus; when lying on right side, IFerr.; elderly lady, had not menstruated for two years, pain better when menses appeared, ILobel. i.; on motion, Codein.; in joint, on motion, Caust.; on motion or pressure, scrofulous patient (lux- atio spontanea), l l Coloc.; during motion or rest, Asar.; when moving right arm, after dancing and cooling draughts, from right side, IKali m.; on moving, arm with Soreness in 32. UPPER LIMBS. 927 side, Lact. ac.; during night, l l Gels.; at night, with haemoptysis, laryngitis, or chronic bron- chitis, Tabac.; at night, better from warm wrappings, Sil.; constant, to occiput and arms, worse from motion and in damp weather (myalgia), I I Wer.; paroxysms, in right joint, Sarrac.; in right, Apis, Ast. r., IIChel., Chen.a., | | Lac c., Magn. C., Nitr. sp. d., Pallad., Xan.; in right, without suffering from moving arm, ICarbol. ac.; in right, to chest, with sensation as if a tape prevented circulation of blood, Sabad.; in right clavicular junction, Gamb.; in right, to elbow, constant, preventing sleep, causes fainting, l l Phos.; below right, in front, Asta.c.; in right, as though he had carried something heavy, Castor.; in right, with hemi- plegia, Elaps; in right, with hepatic affec- tions, Lept.; under right, when inhaling, Alum.; in right joint, HFluor ac., Mez.; in right joint to fingers, as if air were pressing down, l l Fluor. ac.; in right joint, with head- ache, l l Lach.; in right joint, at 1 P.M., Lyss.; in front of upper part of right, then left, Badiag.; in right, as though it came from left, straight through, l l Med.; in right, with liver tender and Sore (acute congestion of liver), INux v.; back of right, mornings, Ars. m.; in right, through arm to nails, ICimex ; in right, with frequent nausea, and obstinate chronic constipation, Merc. cor.; in right, worse night, on turning in bed, l l Sang.; in region of right, ILyc.; in right joint, whence they have extended from Scapula, Chel.; on top of right, Dolich., Lyss., Sang.; under right, Cepa; in spinal irritation, IHep.; in a small spot under, pricking and burning in hand as it slowly goes away, Lach.; in region of wasp sting, Vespa; with sinking feeling in stomach, Bapt.; on swallowing food, Rhus ; on tip, l l Aspar.; in tip, towards point of elbow, Ars. h.; in top, ICrotal.; in top of right, and soon after in back, first to fourth dorsal ver- tebrae (gastralgia biliosa), Lobel. i.; as if uncovered all night, l l Kreo.; under, in in- digestion, l l Puls. Bº aching, neuralgia, rheumatism. Shoulders, paralysis: of deltoid, Caust.; of right deltoid, no pain (after apoplexy), ICu- rar.; in right, Ars. S. r. Shoulders, paralytic pain: in left, HChel.; in left, at night, Stront.; in right, Berb.; in right, upon which he rests, extends to below elbow, and goes off by turning to other side, Rhod. Shoulders, paralyzed feeling: in left, Rhus ; sudden stroke, as if right had been paralyzed by lightning, extended through arm to tips of thumb, index finger, middle finger, after anxiety (hysterical paraplegia), IIgn. gº lameness. Shoulders, parasites: numerous pediculi cor- poris cling to a girl of sallow complexion but cleanly appearance, l l Psor. Shoulders, piercing: in joints (rheumatic at- tacks), Bry. Shoulders, pinching: in right deltoid, Ferr. Shoulders, pressing feeling: Aurant., Bor., Card. m., IICaust., Lyss., Nux m.; in acro- mion, dull intermittent, as of a heavy load, Anac.; in deltoid, Asta.c.; at insertion of right deltoid, Hyper.; jerking, in deltoid, Sul.; in joints, Nitr. sp. d.; in right joint, I ILaur.; sensation as if some one were pressing on left, by clavicle, Rhus; top of left, Bell.; to neck, during menses, Berb.; painful, Natr. c.; painful, with oppression and shortness of breath (rheumatism), Lyc.; violent, painful, inward, returns every winter, Arg. met.; painful in left joint, violent, Staph. ; painful in left, or both, worse from motion, Led.; painful in right joint, during rest and motion, Casc.; painful on top, rather than tearing, disappearing on motion, Verbas.; painful on top of right, worse from touch, Bry.; in right, Arum t., Bism., | ||Laur.; on right, to deltoid muscle, preventing raising arm, Prun.; in right, when at rest, Bry.; on top of right, when walk- ing after having been seated, with Stitches, with pressure in right side of abdomen, in region of last true ribs, arresting respiration, IRan. b.; in right, as if by a weight, Amm. br.; tensive, during cough, Dig.; on top, par- ticularly right, Camph.; like a heavy weight, Rhus; like a weight, when walking in open air, Sul. Shoulders, pricking : in upper part, Ang. gº sticking, stinging. Shoulders, quivering: of deltoid, Asaf.; in joint, Asaf.; convulsive shaking of left, after dinner, Agar.; trembling of muscles of left, followed by soreness, AEsc. h.; in right, when at rest, | | Dros.; in upper part, Ang. Sº jerking, twitching. Shoulders, raised: with difficult breathing, Ant. c., | | Eup. perf. Shoulders, redness: of right, I ILac c. Shoulders, rhagades: fissures causing great pain and bleeding, | | Petrol. Shoulders, rheumatism: Aph.ch., Cact., Cain., [Caust., HChim. umb., IColch., IFerr. iod, IIFerr. mur., Ferr. ph., Grat., Magn. C., Magn. m., Merc., Nitr.ac., INux m., | | Ol.jec., Rhod, Sang.; acute, from right to hip, Rheum; bruised, paralyzed feeling, Ferr. iod.; or burn- ing, especially in left, IGraph. ; during cli- macteric period, l l Ustil.., confined to shoulder, shoulder-cap and cervical region, || Sang.; in deltoid, Aur. met., Calc., Caulo., IFerr., Lac c., Phyt., Il Viol.; in left deltoid, |Nux m.; in deltoid, constrictive, Stram.; del- toid, tender to pressure, sensitive by use, | |Sang.; in deltoids, worse raising arm, Zinc.; at insertion of deltoid, Phyt.; at insertion of deltoid, worse raising arm laterally, Syph.; in right deltoid, l l Card. m., | | Sal. ac.; in right deltoid, worse moving joint backward, HAgar.; in right deltoid, commencing at night, l l Sticta; in deltoid, especially right, I Kalm.; in right deltoid, unable to work, even to wear hiscloak, IFerr. ph.; whendressing in morning, prevents motion, ICaust.; up neck to mastoid and ears, Lact.ac.; sharp pains, after exposure to draught of cold air while in a sweat, l l Sars. ; to fingers, Mang.; pains fly from one part to another like an electric shock, worse at night, IPhyt.; gnawing at night, worse in damp, windy weath- er, IKali c.; drawing across to head, worse riding, turning in bed, flexure on rotation of head, morning and evening, Ind.; acute, inflammatory of right joint, Ferr. mur.; in joint, l l Merc. iod. rub.; in joint, to hands, worse from motion, Magn. m.; violent pains in joints, on motion, Kalm.; in right joint, commencing at night, l l Sticta; 928 32. UPPER LIMBS. articularly in joints, Stront.; in joint, tront.; in joints, worse raising arm laterally, ISyph.; in joints, first right, then left, Amm. m.; in right joint, goes to left upper arm and around elbow joint, Lobel. i.; in left, Cinch. bol., Erig., | | Merc. cor., JNux m., | |Phyt.; in left, in region of deltoid, Rhus; in left, afterwards in right, Ascl. t.; transient, in left, Eryng.; worse in left, I Led.; notably in left, Med., IISul.; better lying perfectly still, | |Sang.; radiating from neck, Card. m.; worse at night, IKali bi.; in one or the other, l l Lac c.; pain, in paroxysms, commencing in right, extending down right side of trunk and hip, shoots across to left hip and down leg, worse on motion (rheumatism), ILyc.; in right, Berb., Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Chin. S., Chrom. ac., Coloc., Ferr., Hydras., Iber., | | Med., Nux m., Phyt., Sang., | | Viol.; in right, as if in bone down arm, Ars. S. r.; in right, to arm, walking in open air, Brom.; frightful pain in right after being chilled while overheated, pains leave shoulder and go to knee, then to joint, again Several joints affected at a time, IKalis.; in right, drawing, tearing, worse from violent motion of arm, better by gentle mo- tion, Ferr. ph.; in right, in evening, Pallad.; sudden, violent, in right, after exposure to draught in evening, unable to raise arm, as if dislocated (acute rheumatism), ILac c.; in right joint, Bapt.; in right, later in left, Amm. m., Apis, Lac C., Lyss.; in right, worse on motion, especially raising arm, Iris; in right, feels nervous, Natr. p.; in right, worse at night on turning in bed, IISang.; severe, in muscles of right, all night, Ustil.; in right, paralytic, | |Phos.; in right, to pectoral muscles, produc- ing inability to draw a deep, inspiration, IJugl.; acute rheumatism of right joint, red, swollen, sensitive to touch, Ferr. ph.; deep in socket, preventing motion, IIFerr. mur.; stitches, drawing, after getting wet whilst warm, Dulc.; especially in syphilitic subjects, worse at night and in damp weather, IPhyt., tearing, throbbing to fingers, worse when arm is left hanging, worse warmth of bed at hight, and when placing arm over head, better mo- tion, in cold air, and during sweat, I IThuya; tightness in joints, IBry.; at night, with ting- ling, to fingers, pain prevents least movement, |Magn. c.; rheumatic, on tips, Bry.; in top of left, worse from motion, Med., with weakness of arms, TNatr. C. §§º aching, drawing, lameness, neuralgia, pain, stiffness, tear- 1118. Shoulders, sensitive : clothes lie like a weight, 1Con.; left, to pressure, pains extend to mam- ma, ILach.; in right joint, to pressure, Pallad.; pain to touch, Aspar.; sore to touch, feels bruised, worse in motion, better by heat, Ferr.; left, to touch, in tumor in left mamma, ILach.; to touch, in abscess, after vaccination, I Apis. Shoulders, sharp pain: momentary, in right joint, Sil.; in left, in heart trouble, Dig.; in left, in pericarditis, Colch.; in intercostal neuralgia, l l Ran. b.; through right to scapula, Como.; in right, obliging him to cease writ- ing, Merc. iod. flav.; shooting through, Lith. B& neuralgia. Shoulders, shocks: painful, in laryngo-trache- itis, l l Puls. Shoulders, shooting: downward, worse than upward, Ferr.; in joints, Tromb.; in joint, along arm, Calc. p.; inward, in left, Rhus ; on top of left, Bell.; under left, Calc.; in right, Iris; in right, in morning, Tromb.; in right, 9 A.M., Ascl. t.; in right joint, with stiffness and inability to raise arm, after dislocation, | | Phyt. Hº darting, lancinating. Shoulders, soreness: Bapt., Brach.; in joint, INux v.; in left, down arm, Ind.; of left, at night, when lying on left side, Merc. iod. flav.; of muscles, with stiffness of nape of neck, IPod.; in right, Amyl.; attacks in right, to hand, Psor.; of right, worse lying on it (hepa- titis), ILach. Bºy" aching, bruised feeling. Shoulders, feeling as if sprained: Berb., Ruta; or broken, in nervous debility, ICurar.; in deltoid, as if thousands of splinters were in it, on lifting arm, 5 P.M., Agar.; in joints, Ign., Mang., Natr. m.; in joint, worse on raising arm, Alum.; in left, ISul.; in left, or fractured, with cold feeling in upper arm, Chel.; in left joint, on moving it, worse by lifting whole arm and on twisting it, Vespa; or dislocated, in left, worse from violent motion, Niccol.; at night, towards 3 A.M., after being chilled from a sea bath, l l Rhus ; in right joint, Sabina ; in anterior portion of right, felt when stretching arm, moving small objects, Pallad.; in right, on motion, Staph.; with stiffness, as from a sprain, IIRhus. Bºy" dislocated feeling. Shoulders, sticking: Thuya; with chill, | | Hell.; in right deltoid, radiates to Scapula and elbow joint by lifting and motion (chronic rheumatism), Apis; in joints, Crot. t.; dull, in joint, worse from touch and motion, Staph.; in left, IGraph.; when lifting arms, ILed. Hº pricking, stinging, stitches. Shoulders, stiffness: Bapt., Ham, . Ind., | | Kali bi., ILyc.; across, Lact. ac.; anchylosis, ICup. m.; anchylosis of left, with necrosis of acromio-clavicular articulation, l l Sil.; of left (chronic otitis media), INatr. c.; on first mov- ing, better during exercise, IRhus; rheumatic, Como., IFluor. ac, Lyc.; rheumatic, of left, after riding in open car, Guaiac.; rheumatic, in syphilis, 1 |Petrol.; rheumatic, in secondary syphilis, Petrol.; in right, Merc. iod. flav.; in rheumatism, IColoc. Bºy" lameness, rheu- matism. Shoulders, stinging : Berb.; seems to be seated in bloodvessels, Nux m.; in right joint, can- not turn head, l l Ang.; pulsating dull, inside of right joint, Osm. Đº pricking, stinging. Shoulders, stitches: IBry., HCarbo V., ICinch., IClem.; after catarrh (pneumonia), IPuls.; into chest, ICamph.; into chest, on motion, Sul.; fine, crawling, inside of right deltoid, Lobel. i.; in deltoid, confined to a small space, pains most right side, worse by motion (an- gina pectoris), I IOxal., ac.; to elbow with change of weather, Carb. S.; during inspira- tion, Berb.; in joints, Jacea, Nitr. sp. d.; in joints, on lifting arms, Sul, ac.; in left, 10'alº, Todof.; below left, Berb.; on top of left, Bell.; on lifting arm, so violent that patient must desist, dares not move the fingers even, most in left, ICic.; while lying, better moving about, Rhus; in peritonitis, ILyc.; , Seyere when raising arm, ILed.; during rest, Coc- cul.; in rheumatism, I |Puls.; in right, Brom., Coléh., Inul.; in right, towards back, scrofu- 32. UPPER LIMBS. 929 lous patient (luxatio spontania), l l Coloc.; on top, at every inspiration, Hyper.; in right joint, Carb. S.; near right, Camph.; a few, quick as lightning, in right, making him cry out, Pallad.; through right, in disease of liver, with hydrothorax, Kali c.; on top of right, | | Gamb., IGuaiac.; , on top of right, when walking after having been seated, with stitches and pressure in right side of abdomen, in region of last true ribs, arresting respiration, IRan. b.; to wrist, especially worse after mid- night during damp cold weather, Carb. s. gºt darting, lancinating, sticking. Shoulders, stooping: ISul.; projecting, in phthisis, I II’sor. Shoulders, stretching: Berb. Shoulders, sweat: after coitus, Agar. Shoulders, swelling: in abscess after vaccina- tion, IApis; with shooting tearing in left arm, from shoulder to elbow and back of hand, worse at night, preventing sleep (bra- chial neuralgia), ICrot. t.; of joints, IFerr. ph.; in right, I ILac c.; rheumatic, of right, Coloc.; rheumatic of right, with stitches, Bry.; of tendons of right, worse during mo- tion, worse from touch, l l Kali iod. Shoulders, tearing: Amb., Amm. c., Berb., 1Gamb., | | Kali iod., Magn. m., Phos. ac., IPuls.; with oppression and shortness of breath, particularly when lying (rheumatism), ILyc.; after catarrh, in pneumonia, l l Puls.; dull, in deltoid, particularly at insertion of biceps, extends to elbow, worse holding arm quiet, in warmth of bed, or uncovering for f any length of time, Ferr.; drawing to fingers, worse after midnight, when lying on back, better lying on painful arm, Cham.; then in ear, l l Kali iod.; to finger joints, Lachn.; in joints, Acon., Rhus, Zinc.; in joint, along arm, Calc. p.; in left joint, Amb., || Kali c., IRhod.; in left joint, on moving arm, IGraph.; in joint, obliges him to move arms, IPuls.; in joint, with pricking prickling in fingers (chronic rheumatism), l l Rhod.; in joints, rending (rheumatic attacks), IBry.; in joints, shining red, swelling of parts, Bry.; as if joint would be torn asunder, Mez.; in left, l l Aur. mur., Carb. S.; in neighborhood of left, Carbo a.; in left, especially at night in bed, l l Phos.; in tip of left, Inul. ; worse from motion and in morning, Carbo v.; when moving, Camph., Chel.; in nerves, Cist.; to occiput, worse lift- ing, Berb.; paralytic, in joints, IFerr. mur. ; paralytic, from left joint into arm, cannot raise arm, slow movement gradually relieves, Ferr.; rending pressure in attacks, Cann. s.; during rest, not in motion, ILyc.; in rheuma- tism, l l Puls.; in right, Agar., Coccus, Inul., Nux m.; in right, to arm, elbow joint and fore- arm (rheumatism), Ars.; in right, worse on moving (pneumonia), l l Nux v.; from joint into upper arm and downward, shooting (rheu- matism), l l Ferr.; stinging, through bones of arm, to fingers, Lyss.; cannot stoop, Bor. ; worse in cold wet weather, in bed and at rest, IRhus. Bºy” neuralgia, rheumatism. Shoulders, tension : . cramplike, as though drawn together, Carbo v.; in deltoid, Astac.; in joints, Zinc.; in joint, cannot write, Bov.; from left to neck, lifting or stretching arm, Anag.; extends to neck, during menses, Berb.; painful, ILyc.; painful, in deltoid, when lay- ing hand on table and while it lies there, Asar.; painful, in left, extends to nape, Apis, painful, in rheumatism, l l Puls.; painful, in right joint, during rest and motion, Casc.; pain, in right, when at rest, Bry.; painful, from right, along neck, as from a tense tendon, worse from pressure and moving arm, Crotal.; paralytic, in joints, mornings, from moving arm, Euphor.; rheumatic, in rightjoint, Lyc.; in right, Coccus; tendons of right feel stretched, worse during motion or on touch, | | Kali iod. Shoulders, throbbing: Berb.; in left, Rhus; painful, Brach.; painful, in angina pectoris, IKali c.; painful, in right, Led.; quick, in upper part, Ang. Shoulders, tickling: in right, Pallad. Shoulders, tired feeling: Chin. a. Shoulders, toothache: extends to, in preg- nancy, Alum. Shoulders, twitching: ILyc.; in deltoid, first in left, later in right, with inclination to move, Oxal. ac.; to middle finger, Arn.; about left, Spong.; painful, Ars. h.; like a painful quiv- ering of muscles, Ars. h.; painless, around right, Arg. met.; spasmodic, extending to, TArt. v. Bºy" chorea, jerking, quivering. Shoulders, tumor: fatty swelling on left, ex- tending into axilla, ; Amm. m. Shoulders, ulcerative pain: to fingers, worse when arm is left hanging, worse warmth of bed at night and when placing arm over head, better motion, in cold air, and during sweat (rheumatism), IThuya. Shoulders, ulcers: on left, after removal of mole, two inches in diameter, sore, l l Sul. Shoulders, uneasiness: in pericarditis, Ascl. t. Shoulders, wandering pain: l l Senecio; flying pains in right, Hyper.; preventing sleep, Abrot. Shoulders, weakness: better bending forward, Alum.; in left joint, Zing.; in left, Nitr. sp. d.; numb feeling in left, Cup. ars.; painful, in left, worse using arm, Lach. ; paralytic, of right, Carbo v. WRISTS, abscess: matter formed and broke skin, oozing out for two or three days, then healed, leaving a cicatrix, as if Scooped out, | Kali bi.; painless, on inside of right, one inch in diameter, ILach. Wrists, aching: ILac def.; dull, IPod.; particu- larly in right, IViol.; right, as if paralyzed, after menses, Natr. p.; with occasional stitches, Kob.; in syphilis, Asaf.; distress, during rainy weather, Erig. Wrists, affections: of joints, IBov. Wrists, boring: Hell. Wrists,feel as if breaking: Eup. perf; right, Bor. Wrists, bruised feeling: as if beaten, in bones, Asaf.; as if beaten and lame, in left, Lyss.; as if beaten, on pressure, in left, Arg. met.; in bones, during rest and motion, Ruta ; as if contused, ICalc.; in right, Camph. Wrists, burning: Arund.; in right, Arund., Zinc.; through thumb and index finger, Asar. Wrists, caries: of joint, ISil. Wrists, coldness: IGels.; in puerperal fever, | | Puls. Wrists, contraction: shortening of tendons, Carbo v. Wrists, convulsions: 8 to 11 A.M. (intermit- tent tonic spasms), Natr. m. 59 930 32. UPPER LIMBS. Wrists, cracking: ICon...; audible, on slight motion, Kalibi.; in right, when moving hand, | | Arn.; with tearing in hands, at night, Selen. Wrists, cramplike pain: Calc. p. Wrists, cramps: Phos. ac.; with hemorrhoids, Phos. ac.; then loss of Sensation and sudden emaciation, with coldness of parts (paralysis), IPlumb.; by writing, Brach. Gº Fingers and Hands, Cramp. Wrists, cutting : peculiar, shoots to elbow and above, always from periphery to centre, || Bell. Wrists, darting: Bapt. Wrists, digging: in left, in evening at rest, Rhod. Wrists, feel as if dislocated: IEup. perf.; left, * ºw, | |Phos.; right, when moving hand, | Arn. Wrists, drawing: Acon., Cham., Cist., Kalim.; in left, Amyl., Spong.; in left, in evening, at rest, Rhod.; painful, Caulo.; painful, in flexor muscles, Ham.; painful, in inner surface, || Cycl.; painful, in left, Asar.; painful, in right, as if sprained, Zinc.; short, paralytic, on outside of left, Arg. met.; during rest, Ca- lend., Zinc.; in right, Anag.; in right, in after- moon, Ast. r.; in syphilis, Asaf. §§ rheu- matism. Wrists, dull pain: Cast. eq. Wrists, eruption: around, IPsor.; small blis- ters, itching, burning when scratched, Amm. m.; dry, hard blotches with red borders, Coc- cul.; small blotches, ILac c.; bullae, symmet- rical, as large as a hen’s eggs (pemphigus), | |Sep.; with chronic rheumatism in limbs, ! |Psor.; simple eczema assumes characteristics of impetigo figurata in pustular stage, be- comes confluent, tension and pain, Jugl.; eczema on back, half way to elbow, itching .worse by scratching, Mez.; eczema, a patch on each as large as half a dollar with intense itching, preventing sleep, with constant desire to scratch, l l Psor.; herpetic red blotches, after scratching, Ipec.; irritation, Calc.; after re- cent itch, l l Psor.; itchlike, on inside, Oleand.; itchlike,itching violently, better byscratching, Ant. t.; itchlike, with tearing in limbs, IPsor.; on Outer side of left, Ars. S. f.; pimples, Calc.p.; pimples, like itch, on inner surface, with burning, itching and smarting after scratch- ing, l l Rhus; itching pimples, Ziz.; pustular, ICrotal.; pustular tumors, ICup. a.; disgust- ing crop of pustules, epidermis undermined around as with shingles, burning and itching (psoric pustulation), ISul.; Small pustules on left, discharge a milky fluid when opened, | |Sep.; rash, Calad.; erysipelatoid rash, with maddening burning heat,worse at night, Hy- dras.; hot rash on right, Elaps; itching rash, | | Led.; red patches, ICalc.; pain, followed by eruption of red patches, some bluish, painful to touch, new ones constantly forming (erythe- ma nodosum during typhoid), l l Rhus; red spots behind, Dros.; red spot with a yellowish Ilicle, Jacar.; red, round, scaly spots, one inch in diameter (psoriasis), IMerc.; inner side of right, circular tetter, size of a dollar (catarrh), IApis; dry tetter with rheumatism in limbs, 1 IPsor.; tubercle near end of radius, size of a large split pea and rather blue from sting of insect several years ago, worse during summer, ICrotal.; tubercle pouring out clear water when pressed, Magn. c.; vesicular, ICrotal.; white spots, HCalc. Wrists, formicating pain: in left, Arund. Hº prickling. Wrists, ganglion: elastic cyst on extensor side of left, I lSil.; on right, size of a bean, ICalc. tº swelling, tumor; also Chapter 44, Tumors ganglion. Wrists, gout: deposits, between metacarpal bones, Benz.ac.; painful and inflamed, Abrot.; of right, Atrop. s. 5& rheumatism. Wrists, heaviness: in left, Arund. Wrists, injuries: scalded with boiling water, swollen, blisters partially opened, l l Carb. s.; sprain, Amm. C., Rhus ; after strain, exuda- tion of synovial fluid, I lSil. Bº sprained feeling. Wrists, itching: l l Hep., Psor.; on right, | | Agar.; in a spot, l l Kalibi. Wrists, jerking: painful in right, Arund.; pain- ful, sudden, in right, Pallad. Wrists, lacerating pain: especially at night, and when moving parts, Merc.; in right, when trying to grasp an object (ganglion), |Carbo v. Wrists, lameness: Acet. ac., || Kali c., Lyss.; as if beaten, Calc. p.; after dislocation, Rheum; in left, Asar.; after sprains, Rheum. Wrists, lancinating: in left, I | Ham.; alter- nately right and left, I ILac c. 539 stitches. Wrists, neuralgic pains: in right, Pallad. Wrists, numbness: Cornus; back of right, to radial side of arm to just above elbow, as if in bone, felt as if use of limb would go, Filix ; in left, transient, as if in bone, Filix; in measles, IIZinc. Wrists, pain (undefined): Amm, c., Ant., t, ICalc., Cist., HCornus; on awaking, shifting to toes and fingers, Diosc.; with shaking chill, followed by heat, then sweat on back, face and hollow of elbows (ague), l l Pod.; violent, in chorea, l l Hippom.; deep-seated, Cub.; after exertion with hand, Berb.; great, l l Kali bi.: in left, causing hand to feel paralyzed, IKalm.; in left, Brach., Sarrac.; transient, inner side, particularly left, Irid.; when moving it, Calc. p.; worse after rest, when beginning to move joint, after washing in cold water, by cold, change of weather, feather bed, exertion in morning, after night's rest, and evening, | | Rhus ; in right, Arund., Calc. p., IRhus, Sal. ac.; in right, on back and extensor side, evenings, Cepa ; in right, into forearm, in morning, Pallad.; in right, at first shooting and intermittent, afterwards constant, at noon, Tromb.; sudden, through thumb and index finger, Asar.; severe, to thumb, Xan.; after writing much and rapidly, Coral. B& rheumatism. Wrists, paralysis: Acon., Plumb.; caused by apoplexy, sclerosis of brain or muscular atro- phy, alternating with colic., | |Plumb.; every morning in bed, l l Hippom.; after contact with paint, I IPlumb.; rheumatic, Ruta ; wrist-drop, IIPlumb. Bºy" weakness. Wrists, paralytic pain: on moving it, Euphor.; from motion, Carbo v. Wrists, pressing feeling: Card. m., Nitr. sp.,d.; painful, Led.; painful drawing, above right, Spong.: painful, in right, I IViol.; painful, above right, during rest, Spig; as after sprain- ing or straining, Berb. e e Wrists, prickling pain: along superficial veins, to shoulder, I | Ham. Bºy” formicating. 32. UPPER LIMBS. " 931 Wrists, quivering: during headache, Glon. Wrists, redness: Apis, Cub.; in inflammation of hand, Anthrac.; in a spot, l l Kalibi. Wrists, rhagades: intensely fissured, in dry chronic eczema, l l Kali ars. Wrists, rheumatism: I Act. sp., IBrach., IColch., | | Ferr. ph., Grat., IKalibi., Lact. ac., l l Vacc., | | Viol.; in left, Bapt., IGuaiac., Magn. S., | | Viol.; from left to elbow, Cinch.; three months’ duration, wrists swollen, painful on moving, | |Sticta; in right | | Chin. S., Ruta, Urt. ur., Viol.; pain, intolerable in right, swollen, motion impossible, Act. Sp.; darting from side to side, after a spasm, l l Rhus; transient, in right, Eryng.; in right, along ulna formica, with swelling, Caulo., Lach.; of left, Viol.; swelling of left, bluish-red, with pains as if somebody sawed at his bones with a dull saw, better from heat of stove, worse from Sundown to sunrise (rheumatism), | |Syph.; swelling painful, l l Ver. v.; swelling pinkish, sensitive, motion painful, || Sal. ac.; swelling reddened, pain came on about 3 P.M., continued to increase in violence and was accompanied by swelling and redness until about midnight, preventing sleep, it then diminished and he felt but little inconven- ience, except pain and stiffness on moving, until next afternoon about same hour, l l Puls.; swelling of right, I lohin. S.; swelling of right, with intense heat, Viol.; tension above left, Zinc.; trembling of hands, Lyc. vir. Hº drawing, tearing. Wrists, scraping: Cist. Wrists, sensitive: intolerance of light clothing, | iPov.; tenderness, could not bear shaking of wrist from forearm or pressure over articula- tion, or sideway motions of hand, after a sprain, l l Rhus. Wrists, shooting: Brach., Merc. Sul.; in left, in morning, Tromb.; as from needles, Acon. ; in right, at different times all morning,Tromb. Wrists, smarting: alternately, right and left, | | Lac c. Wrists, soreness: as if broken or dislocated, IEup. perf.; in left, Brach.; during menses, | | Natr. p.; rheumatic, in left, l l Sal. ac.; in right, to elbow, as if traceable in flexor carpi ulnaris, Brach.; to touch, Pod. Wrists, sprain: Gº injuries. Wrists, sprained feeling: Arn., Carbo a., ICina, Cist., Jugl., ILach.,. Petrol., IRhod., Seneg., Sul.; in left, Cast. eq., Hippom.; On upper surface of left, on bending it, Rhus ; worse in morning, Lyss.; on every motion, Bry.; in right, Alum., Ang., Caust., l l Gels., | ||Laur., ILyc.; in right arm hanging, pain radiates into right ring and little fingers, Cast. eq.; in right, impeding motion, worse at rest, in rough weather, Rhod.; in right, wants to stretch it, cannot hold anything, Oxal. ac.; in right, as if wrenched or dislocated, Calc.; worse in wet cold weather, Ruta. Wrists, sticking: Hell. Wrists, stiffness: IChel., Cub., ISep.; arthritic, with tearing and stinging, almost unsupport- able when hand hangs down, Sabina; in measles, I Zinc.; especially in morning, Sul.; painful, of right, Merc.; in right, (spi- nal disease), IApis; as of want of synovial fluid, Bell.; worse in wet cold weather, Ruta. Wrists, stinging: at a single Small spot in inner dorsum, lasts about a minute, 4 P.M., Tromb. Wrists, stitches: Cham., Cornus, Natr. m., Samb.; with aching, Kob.; fine, if hands be- come warm and during rest, Bry.; flying, . jerking, in rheumatism, Carb. S.; in left, Ast. r.; at night, to arm, Sil.; in right, l l Chel., Inul.; deep, in right, Ang.; in right, during rest, Spong.; on seizing anything, Aur. mur.; while working, Alum. Wrists, sweat: in rheumatism, I ISyph. Wrists, swelling: Cub., || Rhus ; with burning and pulsating, Bufo.; with burning, could not study by day or sleep by night (after bee- stings on both wrists), Lach.; bursalike (hemiopia), Aur. met.; ganglionic, on front of left, trButa; alternates with swelling of knee joints with numbness and rigidity of limbs, l l Kreo.; painful itching, when touched, Calc.; painless, Aur. mur.; in right (spinal disease), IApis ; sudden, with tearing in right, to dorsa of hands, man suffering from condy- lomata, l l Rhod.; containing serum, Crotal.; in a spot, l l Kalibi.; synovial, large as a wal- nut, dark-colored, looks like a suppurating tumor,translucent on holding to light, HIRhus v.; with tearing and stinging, almost unsup- portable when hand hangs down, Sabina; thickening aroundjoint, Cub. Hº ganglion, rheumatism, tumor. Wrists, tearing: Acon., Ammoniac., ICarbo v., Cycl., Kali, m., IMagn. m., Sil., Zinc.; with cold Sensation in finger tips and abdomen, Phos. ac.; with headache, ICalc. p.; jerking, during rest, better during motion, IRhus ; in left, I | Agar.; in left, with swelling of back of hand, Amm. m.; in right, Bor., Inul., || Kali iod., Zinc.; in right along ulna, Kali m. É& rheumatism. Wrists, tension: when bending hand back, Aur. mur.; painful, in eczema, Merc.; painful, in joints, I IMang.; painful, in left, Amyl.; pain- ful, in left, during rest and motion, Verbas.; pressive, during rest, Calend.; in right, as if muscles were too short, Zinc. Wrists, throbbing: Brach.; painful, at outside, ILach. Wrists, tumor: hard, on dorsal side, Led. ɺ swelling. & Wrists, twitching: pain, recurring over left, Cast. eq. Wrists, ulcers: abraded spot developed into deep, angry red, with sticking, stinging pains through arms, Dory.; Shining red, glazed ap- pearance (syphilis), ILac c. Wrists, weakness? Brach., Caust., ICurar., Pod.; feeling in and between as if parts were weakened by decay, Spong.; after headache, IGlon.; left powerless, Arn.; paralytic (gang- lion), Carbo v.; could not guide pen, Dory.; of right, Aloe, Sil.; right, aftermenses, Natr. p.; writing has to be discontinued (affection of vaSO-motor nerves), Kali br.; after writing, faintness, Calad. Sº paralysis. 932 * 33. LOWER LIMBS. 33. LOWER LIMBS. Feet. Heels. Tendo-AChillis. AnkleS. ANKLES, aching: ILac def.; dull, IPod; dull heavy, Sinap.; left, as if paralyzed after menses, Natr. p.; on walking, must lie down after each walk, IRhus. Ankles, boring: Aur. met.; worse from moving, Bufo. Ankles, broken feeling: in morning, in bed, Carb. s. Ankles, bruised feeling: sudden, in outer malleolus, worse standing, Val. Ankles, burning: over heels, I | Agar.; beneath right inner malleolus, Zinc, Ankles, caries: of internal malleolus, lSil. Ankles, clumsy; in ascites, I Apis. Ankles, cold: Acon., Berb.; icy feeling in left inner, Agar. Ankles, constriction: Cham.; as if tied with a ligature, l l Acon., Amm. br. Ankles, cracking: ICamph., ISep.; audible when walking, Carb. s.; in left, Ast. r.; audible on slight motion, Kali bi.; when walking, | |Nitr. ac. Ankies, Cramplike pain: Calc. p.; over heels, | | Agar. Ankles, crawling: as from fleas, better by Scratching, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad. Ankles, creaking : Camph. Ankles, Cutting: in left, when walking in open air, Iodof. Ankles, darting: from right inner malleolus to knee and along instep towards toes, worse by standing on it with flat foot, can stand on toes, I Sul.; pains, with swelling, after expos. ure to night air when drunk, in right side, worse from motion, I ILac c. Ankles, dislocated feeling: HCalc. p.; in con- vulsions, TVer. v.; in left, Kalibi.; right, can Scarcely walk, later left, Ver. v.; especially when walking, Bry. Ankles, drawing: Abrot., Agar., HCaulo., Med.; over heel to sole, better with leg flexed on ab- domen (rheumatism), Ars.; in left, Ast. r.; pains, with distress in epigastrium and right hypogastrium, Ptel.; painful, worse from walking, Erig.; during rest, Calend.; from right to knee, Spong. Ankles, dull pain: Cast. eq.; in left inner part, made sharp by bearing weight on it, 12 P.M., Tromb.; in right, Carbol. ac. Ankles, eruption: of small blisters, itching, Ast. r.; painful, brown burning spot over, (rheumatism), l l Puls.; eczema on right, HChel.; eczema on right, moist, IChel. ; herpes, | |Natr. m., IPetrol.; herpes, on malleoli, worse in evening and open air, better by warmth, HipS. Thighs. KneeS. LegS. NateS. Toes. Walking, Kreo.; dry scaly herpes, internal malleolus, left to right, Cact.; and irritation, ICalc.; pustular tumors, ICup. ars.; pustules size of a pea to a five-cent piece, ILach.; rash, Osm.; red patches, Calc.; small, round, dark red spot, with pale red spots itching, Goss.; small red spots spread rapidly over whole body, becoming grouped, coalescing forming sug- gillations as large as palm of hand, at first bright red, then bluish, violet colored, finally greenish yellow, affects also mucous membrane of mouth and nose, l l Sul. ac.; tetter, All. Sat.; injured, bluish purple vesicles cover a dirty looking ash gray ground, ILach.; white spots, Calc. Ankles, erysipelas: red itching phlegmonous swelling, with vesicular eruption, extending like a band around right, l l Rhus. Ankles, formication: in left, Ars. i.; on inner side of right, Ars, i. Ankles, gnawing: aching, I lSars. Ankles, heat: burning, deep seated, hinders sleep, IKalibi.; in right, in eczema, HChel. Ankles, heaviness: painful, ICup. m. Ankles, inflammation: and swelling of left malleoli, with stitches in leg, up from external malleolus, on walking, JMang.; in secondary syphilis, IPhyt. Ankles, injuries: contusions or lacerations, threatening gangrene, ILach.; after running pin into foot, stiffness, IHyper. Gº sprain. Ankles, itching: ILach., Osm.; in evening, Sel.; on inner side of left, Pallad.; in right (eczema), Chel.; moist spots on upper part of right, Vinca; better by scratching, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad. Ankles, jerking: HCalc. Ankles, lameness: in left, Como.; painful, in left, at night while lying in bed, Lyss.; in right, Æsc. h. ; while sitting or walking, INatr. m.; after sprain or dislocation, Ruta. Ankles, lancinating: inside of left, Verbas. Ankles, numbness: l l Rhus; painful, in mal- leolus, l l Caust.; with swelling (rheumatism), ILac C. Ankles, pain (undefined): Ant. c., Ant. t., Ast. r., HCarbo a., HCepa, l l Lac c., ILith., l l Med., | | Natr. p., Phyt., | |Pod., Polyp., Xan., Zinc.; awaken him at 2 A.M., Agar.; on awaking shifting to toes and fingers, Diosc.; , violent, above in bones when touched, Berb.; with shaking chill 11 A.M., followed by heat, then sweat on back, head, face and hollow of el- bows (ague), 1 ||Pod.; in diabetes, TNatr. S.; better by drinking cold water (rheumatism), | |Puls.; followed by eruption of red patches, 33. LOWER LIMBS. 933 some bluish, painful to touch, new ones con- stantly forming (erythema nodosum dur- ing typhoid), l l Rhus v.; violent above ex- ternal, in sinews, when touched, Berb.; frequent urgent, within outward, ending in a burning itching in a small spot, l l Lith.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, IThuya ; rises to hips, while sitting, constant motion and shifting of feet, better walking, Bell.; and inflamed, l l Abrot.; irritability, between 3 and 4 P.M., with crying spells on account of, in left (rachitis), Lyc.; above left, Ars. S. f.; in bone, above left, Ast. r.; in bones of left, Ascl. t.; in left, Gels., Sal. ac.; sudden, in left, back of joint, on going to bed, could not move limb or body without Screaming, | | Med.; on inner side, causes limping when walking, Ang.; in malleoli, ICop.; in inner malleoli, Bov.; on making slightest misstep, I ILyc.; worse at every motion, Cham.; every night, 11 P.M., till 7 A.M., ISul. ; as of a dull plug pushing (acute rheumatism), Lac c.; causing restlessness at night, Caulo.; in right, Benz.ac., Chen. v., Osm.; especially in right, worse on moving, Chel. ; in right, Soon drifting into toes, better from motion, worse evenings, Dios.; right, more than left, when walking, I Lith.; steady, terrible, all over, cries with pain (acute synovitis), Ferr. ph.; at every step, to toes (rheumatism), l l Phos.; when sitting, ICaust. ; to tibia, Spong.; to great toe, Lyss. Ankles, pinching: in right, Osm. Ankles, pressing: Agar.; in bones, in morn- ing, ILed.; in inner, Berb.; in malleoli, Nitr. sp. d.; above left internal malleolus, worse from motion, ILed.; outside of, Chel., Nitr. sp. d. Antić, pricking: on forepart, Berb.; on inner side of right, Ars. i.; in left, Ars. i. Ankles, pulling pains: short, Med. Ankles, pulseless: in Sunstroke, IGlon. Ankles, redness: Apis, I ILac c.; around mal- leoli (rheumatism), Cham.; skin on outer side pale (acute synovitis), TFerr. ph.; right, in eczema, IChel.; streak, Ars. h. Ankles, rheumatism : Gnaph., | |Sticta ; acute, ILac c.; sharp, burning like fire, below right inner malleolus, prevents moving foot, better toe pointed inward, worse in evening, con- tinues during night, waking her up suddenly every two or three hours, worst at 1:30 to 3.30 A.M., better towards daybreak, l ISyph. im- proved ; chronic, IKalm., IOl.jec.; inflamma- tory, IVer. v.; in left, after taking cold, with fever and profuse sweat, I | Chin. S.; at first left was attacked, then right with relief to left, ILac c.; in left, with swelling, Cact.; in right, Bapt., Urt. ur.; in right inner, over foot and up to knees, ILyc.; right swollen, painful, motion impossible, || Viol.; subacute, Codein. gº Chap. 34, Joints, rheumatism. Ankles, sensitive : to pressure, | | Sars.; pain- ful to touch inside, Ars. h., Graph. Ankles, sharp pain: Coloc.; biting, in left, Lyss.; in left, come and go quickly, Eup. perf.; quick, Tell.; in right, Sang.; suddenly, while running fast, better at rest, felt as soon as he attempts to walk, obliging him to stand still, | |Rhus; with swelling in right, worse motion after exposure to night air, when drunk, | | Lac c. Ankles, shooting: Acon., Calc. p.; over heels, | | Agar.; in left, outer, I | Apis ; occasional, below outer malleolus, Osm.; worse on mov- ing, Bufo.; painful around ankle, once in a minute or two (acute synovitis), Ferr., ph.; in right, 3 P.M., Tromb.; in external, to little toe, and preventing motion, Berb. Ankles, sore: Coloc. Ankles, spasmodic pain: Sil. Ankles, spasms: tonic, with a feeling as if extremities were going to sleep, IPlat. Ankles, sprain: IILed., IIRhus; chronic, with . Oedema about joint (after failure of Ruta and Arnica), IStront.; two years ago, Carb. s.; pain after sprain or dislocation, Ruta. gº sprained feeling, swelling; also Chap. 45, Injuries sprains. Ankles, sprained feeling: All. sat., Ascl. t., Chrom. ac., | | Dros., | | Eup. perf., IILed., | |Natr. m., | | Puls., Rhus; in left, 1 |Prun.; when stepping on left foot, Anac.; in left, standing and walking, Sul.; on moving foot, Zinc.; in right, I | Dros.; transient, in right, after running up stairs, worse standing, bet- ter walking, Val.; on walking, l l Phos. Ankles, sticking : in malleoli, in evening in bed, Zinc.; itching, just above right outer malleolus, provokes scratching, Staph.; when walking (amenorrhoea), Lach. Ankles, stiffness: | | Caust., HChel., IColoc., | | Dros., ||Med., Petrol., Rhus, Sep., IISul.; in left, Verbas.; after running pin into foot, IHyper.; in rheumatism, ILyc.; rheumatic, in secondary syphilis, Petrol. Ankles, stitches: Asar., Calc.; after influenza, | | Rhod.; in left, Carbo v.; in left, when walking, Inul.; in outer right, Bov.; in right, | | Kreo.; right, from within outward, Chen.v. Ankles, swelling: Asaf., 1Coloc., Eup. pur., | | Lac. c., Mang., l l Med., | | Pod., Ruta ; cold, around, Asaf.; with watery discharge, color of legs bluish, Hep.; erysipelatous, to knee, after exercise (amenorrhoea), Lach.; in evenings, Stann.; feeling, IPhos.; in hydro- thorax, Apis ; large, l l Psor.; of left, I Sil.; slight, and pain on inner side of left, as if a boil were likely to form there, Merc. sul.; of left, with formation of pus, fistulous openings, | |Sil.; and red, particularly left, in rheuma- tism, | Puls.; in left, after sprain, l l Prun. ; in malleoli, Cop.; about malleoli, foot for- merly diseased, Zinc.; around malleoli, in rheu- matism, Cham.; in emansio mensium, Dig.; oºdema, IApis, Chel., JEup. perf., Hy- dras, IPhyt., | |Plumb., | |Xan., Ziz.; occlema- tous, from heart disease or fatty degeneration of kidneys, l l Phos.; occlema, worse on move- ment, Arund.; occlema, after typhus, Apoc.; oadema, with chronic ulcers on legs and dys- pepsia, ILyc.; painful, could not get about without cane (rheumatism), I Sticta ; painful, in acute rheumatism, l i Ver. v.; pinkish, sensi- tive, motion painful (rheumatism), l l Sal. ac.; uffy, under malleoli, ILac def.; reddened, ard, over inner (acute rheumatism), Chel.; rheumatic, IKalm., JLach.; of right, in ecze- ma, IChel.; redness of right inner malleolus, tender, I Sul.; right, painful, motion impos- sible (rheumatism), l l Viol.; of right, with sharp, darting pains, worse on motion, after exposure to night air when drunk, I ILac C.; in Rhus poisoning, I Sul.; rose red, in erysip- elas, ILach.; rose colored, elastic (acute rheu- 934 33. LOWER LIMBS. matism), IChel.; after sitting too long, parti- cularly in traveling, IRhus; after sprain; Agnus; in secondary syphilis, I IPhyt.; tender to touch (rheumatism), Lyc.; transparent white, Apis. Ankles, tearing : Acon., Amb., Ammoniac., ICalc. p., Colch., Spong.; drawing, about mal- leoli, l l Zinc.; frequent, l l Kali c.; towards heel, Berb.; down over heel to sole, better with leg flexed on abdomen (rheumatism), Ars.; to knee, Spong.; particularly in left, Berb.; in right external malleolus, Arn.; on motion,. during pregnancy, ILyc.; rending, in forepart, Berb.; worse during rest, Rhus ; from right, to knee, Spong.; in right, as if sprained, only when walking, l l Dros.; in external to little toe, and preventing motion, Berb.; upward and downward, Berb.; better when warm in bed, Amm. c. Ankles, tension: Caust.; in left, sore, AEsc. h.; On motion, Bry.; painful, in eczema, Merc.; ressive, during rest, Calend.; rheumatic, on eft, during rest, Zinc.; in right, AEsc. h.; in skin, IPhos. Ankles, throbbing : as if there were an ulcer on anterior portion of left, Ruta. Ankles, tingling: in malleoli, waking at night, Bar. c. Ankles, ulcers: Merc. sul.; chronic, burning like fire, fetid, Carbol. ac.; after washes of sulphate of copper, sulphate of zinc, etc., with great pain, ILach.; deep, on inner side of right, discharging thin ichor of bad odor, swelling about ulcer, I Sul.; fistulous, Calc. p.; large, open, pain worse after motion, l l Rhus; spreading on left, after a fall, spraining ankle, a woman aet. 30, dark hair and complexion, |Merc. Sol.; on internal malleolus, as large as a dollar, with stinging, itching, darting pains, worse after motion, l l Rhus ; on right malleo- lus, edges callous, ichor putrid, Calc. p.; small, deep, painless, on right malleolus, external, ICalc.; large, surrounds right, as large as hand, extends through fascia, irregular, rag- ged edges, dark areola, edges high, almost to bone, and rounded, pus profuse, offensive, dark colored, partly granulates and breaks open, | | Sars.; three large, each belonging to a separate class, Hydras.; after a slight wound of skin, near inner malleoli, gradually extend- ing in depth and circumference until whole ankle became affected, hard, callous edges, offensive, impure, ichorous discharge, burning worse at night in bed, il Lyc.; one year after being wounded by fragment of shell, circular, as large as palm of hand, regular outline, flattened edges, filled with firm florid granu- lations, thick greenish yellow pus, red shining areola, stinging and itching in ulcer and sur- rounding parts, pain of variable character, worse evening and before midnight, better in open air and from cold applications and in warm weather, l l Puls. Ankles, veins: distended, better by extreme heat (rheumatism), Lac c.; superficial, en- larged, I lSars.; swelling, during pregnancy, LLVC. Alſº, wandering pain: flying, in right Osm. Ankles, weakness: Aloe, Arn., Carbo a., Como., I Glon., ILac def., Natr. m., | | Puls., Rhus v., HSep., IISil., ISul.; in children try- ing to walk, Il Carbo a., Natr. m.; easy dislo- cation and spraining, foot bends under, Natr. c.; feet, easily turn under, l l Agnus, ICarbo a., Med., INatr. m., Sep.; in left, after menses, Natr. p.; relaxation of ligaments, | | Lyss.; relaxed, can neither walk nor stand, attempting to, legs seem to slip off feet, and she drops upon external ankles (anaemia), |Ferr.; cannot walk, Sul. ac. FEET, abscess: after catching cold in a shower, thin, watery secretion, eight fistulous openings, from which fragments of bone were discharged (caries of tarsal and metatarsal bones), Merc.; on dorsum, 'discharge ichor- ous, bringing away pieces of bones, with vio- lent pain, I lSil. Bºº boils. Feet, aching: ISul.; in dorsum, IColoc.; in hol- lows, Rhus ; in hollows, on walking, must lie down after each walk, HRhus ; in left, IColoc.; in outer left, Arum d.; worse lying in bed late (nervous debility), ICurar.; in perios- teum, Coloc.; Soreness on pressure, worse walking or using sewing machine, l l Phyt.; preventing sleep (diabetes mellitus), ILact. ac.; in soles, from standing, Croc.; in soles of left, IHydras. Feet, atrophy: gº emaciation. Feet, biting: during rest, Ruta ; | | Agar. Feet, blistered : Gº injuries. Feet, blue (cyanotic): Bor., l l Rhus, Stram.; in anaemia of brain, l l Kali br.; in sporadic cholera, | Ver.; cyanosis, with puffiness (pneumonia), Kali c.; in quartan ague, Elaps, I lSep.; in scarlatina, Mur. ac.; af- fected place in sole, size of silver dollar, IKali ph. Feet, boils: Ananth., Stram.; small, on right, sometimes stinging on touch, Sars. Bº ab- SC eSS. Feet, bones: osteomalacia of tarsus, slight touch aggravates pain (consumption), 1Guaiac. Feet, boring: l l Caust., Nitr. sp. d., | | Sul.; in bones, Bism.; in dorsa, Aur. met.; in dorsum of left, Æsc. h.; in joints, Hell.; worse on moving, Bufo.; in soles, Bell. Feet, broken feeling: early in morning and after a little work, l l Psor.; across instep, come on as soon as she stepson floor in morn- ing, causing nausea, must lie down, ILac def. Feet, bruised feeling: Arn., Carbol. ac., ICit- rus; as if beaten, Ant. t., Lil. tig.; in cepha- lalgia periostitica, Mez.; in left instep, Kali iod.; in joints, Alum.; in soles, Arum t., Carb. s., IIgn., l l Phos., Puls.; in soles, at night, keeping awake, better after rising and walk- ing, l l Bar. c.; in soles, in acute rheumatism, HLac c.; in soles, when walking, Led.; in tarsal joint, when walking and when touch- ing it, I | Natr. m.; weakness, ICinch. Feet, bunions: IRali m.; after frostbite, 1Calc.; on little toe and ball of foot, with stinging pain on walking, Zinc.; excruciatingly pain- ful, THyper.; on soles, ulcerated, 1Calc. tº Toes corns. Feet, burning: Amm. c., l l Apis, Arn., Ars., Ars. S. f., Aur. mur., Berb., Cornus, Croc., | | Dulc., IKali c., Lachn., Med., Natr. m., | | Oxal. ac., l l Puls., Sec., Sil., Stram., IISul, Zing.; on back, IPuls.; throws bedclothes off, at climacteric period, IISang.; in bones, dur- ing rest, Ruta ; or cold and numb, ILyc.; wants to find a cool place for them, puts them in soles, 33. LOWER LIMBS. 935 out of bed to cool them off, IISul.; on dorsum, Stram.; in gastritis, ICoccul.; hot (pulmonary affections, pneumonia), Sang.; in instep, Spig.; in left, Ammoniac.; on dorsum of left, worse scratching, Berb.; in myelitis, IDulc.; at night, Sep.; at night, with chronic dysen- tery, I ISul.; at night, with lumbago, IColoc.; at night, during menses, l l Natr. p.; at night, with ovaralgia, l l Lac c.; worse at night, has to hold them out of bed, cannot bear covers, Ars. m.; in phthisis, l l Stann.; with soreness, on pressure, worse walking or using sewing machine, l l Phyt.; in rheumatism, l l Puls.; on top of right foot, from toes to back of foot, l l Bapt.; must take off shoes, Eup. perf.; during sleep, Ars. m.; in Soles, AEsc. h., All. sat., Arum d., Calc. S., Canth., Carbo v., Coccus, ICup. m., Cup. S., Graph., Jalap., Lachn., Lil., tig., IILyc., IManc., , IMang., IPhyt., IPuls., Sil., IISul.; in soles, with pressure in chest, Cop.; in soles, wants to find a cool place for them, puts them out of bed, IISul.; in sole, in a corn, in evening, Zing.; in soles, with sick headacke, I ISang.; in soles, after eating (hepatic disorder), l l Sil.; in soles, in evening, l l Magn. m.; in Soles, in evening and night, IIIach., Phos.ac.; in soles, in gravel, ILyc.; in soles, with hectic fever, ; Calc. s.; in anterior half of soles, IPhos. ac.; with itch- ing, especially in soles, on walking, IISul.; in soles, as after a long journey, Arund.; in soles, extending to knees, l l Natr. S.; in soles, in morning, Zinc.; in soles, at night, IIIach., Phos. ac.; in soles, at night, puts feet out of bed, Calc., IICham.; desire to put them out of bed, especially towards morning, ICurar.; in soles, in phthisis, IKali c.; in soles, while sit- ting, Anac.; in soles, on stepping, after sitting a long time, IISul.; in soles, with fetid sweat, chronic endometritis, vaginal discharges, ILyc.; in soles, with uterine displacement, ICalc.; especially in soles, while walking, INatr. c.; in summer, Vespa; with sweat, Calend., l l Sil.; seemed swollen, with chills, Eup. perf.; as from glowing coals, near or above an ulcer, just before dressing it morning and evening, I | Puls.; wants them uncovered and fanned, I.Med.; as if blood were glowing in veins, Agar.; with weakness of body, ISul. Hºº heat. Feet, callous: Calc.; skin thickened at edges, ILac def.; on soles large horny places, close to toes, II Ant. c. tº bunions; also Toes COIIlS. Feet, cancer: back of right, space two inches in diameter, small indurations, having a large, thick crust, some grayish-white, others light yellow, the whole resting on a base (tubercu- lous, erythematic lupus), IHydrocot. Feet, capillary network: on dorsum, I ILyc. Feet, caries: Asaf., IHekla ; of left metatarsal bone, discharging watery fluid through fistu- lous openings, IISil.; in tarsus, Sil. Feet, chilblains: IIAgar., Alum., Anac., ICarbo a., IKali m., IIPetrol., IRan. b.; burnt-ºf ing like fire, IIPetrol. ; worse by friction, IIZinc.; inflammation, ILach.; inflammation sets in with cold weather, IIPetrol.; itching, and moist, III’etrol.; running over back, Am- moniac.; painful, Zinc.; recent, l l Kali ph.; red, Cycl.; red, thick, with cracks on joints, ISul.; old, suppurating, ILach.; redness and swelling, with tendency to suppuration, itch- ing, worse in warm bed, ISul.; swelling bluish, hot, with throbbing pains and intenseitching, jºially in soles, after getting warm iſz bed, UIIS. Feet, chill: begins, l l Bar. c., ISul.; begins and rises upward, Sep.; in soles, then over body, Dig.; runs up spine to nape of neck, Hyos. Feet, chilliness: Ced., l l Rhus, Sul.; after mo- tion, Calc.; shivering prevents sleep before midnight, Bry.; shuddering, Castor.; covered with cold sweat, I Dros. Feet, chorea: Calc.; alternate relaxation and contraction of muscle of left, l l Tarant.; invol- untary movements of right on rising in morn- ing, ICOccul. Feet, clumsy; in locomotor ataxia, IPhos. Feet, coldness: Acon., IIAgnus, I | Alum., Amb., Amyl., Ant. ch., Ant. t., II Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. S. r., Asaf., Bell., Benz.ac., Brach., IICalc., IICalc. p., Calend., 1Camph., ICaps., ICarb. s., Carbol. ac., | | Caust., ICed., ICham., Chrom. ac., ICina, ICOccul., Coff, ICoff. t., IColch., Con., Croc., IICup. m., Cupr. S., Daph., Dig., Dory., Elaps, Eup. pur., Ferr., IGels., Hell., IHep., Hippom., IHyos., Iber., Ind., IIod., Kali f., l l Kali m., IKreo., ILac def., Lactu. v., IILyc., | | Med., IMur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., l l Nux v., Pallad., IPetrol., IPhos., Phyt., || Pic. ac, Plant., Plat., IPlumb., IPod., Polyp., Puls., IRob., Rumex, ISep., I ISpong., Stram., IISul., Sul. ac., | | Thuya, HIVer., Vespa, Ziz.; in after- noon, Sang.; in afternoon, with chilliness in . morning, ISul.; afternoon, in summer, IGels.; in afternoon, with painful sore tongue, | |Sang.; about 1 or 2 P.M., extending over ankles, as if standing in cold water, fol- lowed by chilliness up legs into back (rheu- matism), ILyc.; after 3 P.M., Eup. pur.; in anaemia, IPhos.; in anaemia of brain, | | Kali br.; in angina, Ign.; in asthma, IDig.; keep him awake, Amm. m.; more on awaking, Chel.; awaking at night, Zinc.; with chilliness in back at 3 P.M. still worse in evening after lying down, lasting a quarter of an hour, ILyc.; in bed, l l Kali c.; in evening, in bed, l l Carbo a. ; particularly on going to bed, Amm. c.; with blepharitis, IKali c.; and blue, on being touched leave white impress of fingers (cholera infantum), | | Kalibr., with pain at base of brain, Camph.; followed by burning under toes, Alum.; to calves, ICrot. tig.; in cancer of stomach, ICarbo a.; in cardialgia, l l Plumb.; in chronic carditis, Cact.; with oppression of chest, ILach.; after chill, without subsequent sweat, Graph.; before chill, Carbo v.; during chill, Brom., IDros., | | Op.; with chill all over body, Med.; with chill on alternate days at noon, commencing in knees (ague), l l Puls.; during chill, in intermittent, ICimex ; with chill in morning, Berb.; with chilliness, | | Agar.; chilly, after vomiting, Sinap.; in cholera infantum, Bell.; clammy, I ISul.; clammy, to knees, ILaur.; in colic, Coloc., IVer.; in colic, relieved by hot cloths, Pallad; in colicodynia, Ars.; constantly, Calc., ICalc. ph., Cinnab., ICup. ac., IFerr., ILyc., Merc. Sol, Oleand., 1 ISul.; in constipation, IFerr.; with convulsions, ICaust.; causes cough, Bufo.; in cyanosis, Lach.; damp, ——º '936 33. LOWER LIMBS. t IICalc., Chim. m.; feeling, as of damp stock- ings, HiCalc., IIgn., | | Puls.; and dark (cardiac dropsy), IDig.; during day, Chrom. ac.; all day, body hot, Magn. S.; by day, in chronic dysentery, I ISul.; during day, during menses, | | Natr. p.; and dead (boy, epileptic spasms), ICalc.; with general debility, Ver.; after din- ner, ICoral.; in diphtheria, Natr. a.; on dor- sum, l l Graph.; with enteralgia, ; Cast.; before epileptic attack, ILach.; in epistaxis, ICroc.; in erysipelas, II Apis ; in evening, Carbo v., Chim. umb.; in evening, in bed, IIGraph., IKali c.; in evening, lasts a long time, in bed, Zinc.; worse in evening in bed, I Amm. m., 1Sep.; worse in evening (melancholy after mortification), IIgn.; with heat in face, Men- yanth.; with heat in face, after dinner, l l Phyt.; with flushes of heat in face, Sabina ; with ex- ternal and internal heat of face, Ruta ; with hot face and fulness in head, IGels.; with livid paie face, Sul.; with red and hot face, IIStram.; in fever, Ced., | |Sil.; with fever, in afternoon, Cinch. bol.; with evening fever, Sabad.; at beginning of fever, in intermittent, ICimex ; followed fever at 11 A.M., Med.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in typhus, Nitrac.; in yellow fever, IGels.; with hot flushes, Sep.; of fore- part, Daph.; as if frozen, Berb.; in gastralgia, Lyc.; habituaſ, worse about 8 A.M. (chest af- fection),Menyanth.; in haematemesis, ICinch.; with haematuria, Ipec.; with hot hands, Ars., INux m.; with burning in head, during apy- rexia, Ign.; with hot head, Aur. met., Ferr., INatr. c., IPhos. ac.; with hot head, in amen- orrhoea, l l Ver. v.; with hot head and anxiety, ISul.; with headache, I Bell., Bufo., ICalc., IIGels., I ILac def.; when headache is better, ICup. m.; with headache, especially towards evening and in morning, IISep.; with head- ache, in menorrhagia, I [Chin. S.; in neuralgic headache, IGels., | |Plat., | | Sars.; in sick head- ache, IIMelil., ||Natr. m.; in affections of heart, ISep.; from depressed action of heart, Gels.; with heat, IIgn.; with heat and apathy, Bufo.; with heat of one side of body, JRan. b.; with burning cheeks and flushes of heat, IICOccul; with heat, followed by chill, Iris; with heat, alternating with chilliness (intermittent fever), IMenyanth.; with heat, in evening, Amm. c., Rhod.; with heatin evening,after chill, Petrol.; with heat, in evening, worse in head, Meny- anth.; with sudden attacks of heat, Ipec.; with internal heat, ILach.; continued, during heat, in hysteria, Tarant.; with hot, dry feel- ing on body, I [Ptel.; then heat, in fever, Act. rac.; with hot body during sleep, Samb.; even in nottest weather (timid, nervous persons), Asar.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ICup.ac.;icy, Anac., | | Ars., Berb., Camph., Ced., Coloc., ICup. m., Dory.., | | Elaps, Eup. perf., ILach., Manc., Mang., Merc. cor., Nux m., IIPhos., IPsor. , Squilla, ITVer.; icy, to ankles, l l Agar.; icy, before going to bed, l l Sars. ; icy, even in bed, IPhos.; icy, with chilliness, Graph.; icy, with heat in upper body, Lactu. v.; icy, with, warmth of body, Menyanth., Samb.; icy, then burning, l l Graph.; icy, with chronic carditis, Cact.; icy, in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, IGels.; icy, with chilliness in chest, ab- domen and legs, Paris; icy, in chill, IHep.; icy, with one-sided (left) chill, commencing in back, ILyc.; icy, in cholera, ICup. ac.; icy, in 'cholera infantum, iCamph.; icy, clammy, Stront., | |Zinc.; icy, in evening, continue after lying down in bed, Rhod.; icy, in even- ing in bed, suppressed foot-sweat, IISil.; icy, at 7 P.M., ILyc.; icy, with burning heat of face, Samb.; with flushes of heat, l l Kreo.; icy, hot hands, Calad.; icy, worse when head is congested, ISul.; icy, in meningitis, IAcon.; icy, in metritis, Sep.; icy, right (pneu- monia), I | Chel.; icy, soles, INitr. ac.; in staphyloma, Apis ; icy, sweat on rest of body, Ant. c.; icy, with distended veins on hands, IMenyanth.; icy, can scarcely be warmed, IBell.; in insanity, l l Tarant.; to knees, Aph.ch.; to knees, as if in cold water, Menyanth.; in labor, Sep.; in laryngitis, I lSang.; left, with paralytic weakness (during sixth month of pregnancy), l l Rhus ; with convulsions in legs (puerperal convulsions), ILach.; to leg, above knee, l l Ign.; with pulling in legs, from above downward, Spig.; liability to catch cold from slight exposure, ICon.; in affection of liver, and rheumatism, Chel.; in inflamma- tion of mammae, l l Phyt.; after meals, ICamph.; in meningitis, IGels., Stram.; after menses, Chin. S.; before menses, Lyc.; three days before menses, Hyper.; during menses, IGraph., INux m., IPhos.; during first day of menses (gastralgia), IGraph.; in dysmenorrhoea, ICrotal., IGraph., | |Sabina; in dysmenorrhoea and chlorosis, Calc.; in dys- menorrhoea, moist, |Tarant.; in morning, An- ac.; early in morning, but sensitive to draught, Stram.; in morning, hot in evening (brain af- fections of children), IISul.; 9 A.M. till 3 P.M., | | Carbo a.; from 10 to 11 A.M., Med.; with nausea and palpitation, IGlon.; with neural- gia of intestines, Gels.; at night, IZinc.; at night, in bed, IICalc.; in opisthotonos, Ver. v.; with pain from umbilicus to anus, I Led.; with palpitation, ICOccul., IKali m.; in peri- tonitis, Atrop. S.; in phthisis, IIStann.; in pneumonia, I Sang.; after change of position (intermittent), ICOccul.; during pregnancy, ILyc., II Ver.; in prosopalgia, ICOccul., IMez.; acceleration of pulse (pernicious intermittent and other diseases), Lyc.; in rheumatism, ILyc.; of right, Bar. c.; right, icy, in pneu- monia, HChel.; in scarlatina, IGels.; sitting, or in bed (intermittent), Ars.; as after skat- ing, I Ferr ; cannot sleep, Aloe; in smallpox, | | War.; in soles, l l Acon., Ars., | | Card. m., IColoc., Lith., ISul.; in soles, sweating, ISul.; with stomachache, Alum.; after loose stool, Cornus; effects of overstudy, ICup. ac.; with sweat, IICalc., IDig., Lil. tig., IILyc., Sil.; in winter, sore in summer, with sweat, l l Sil.; with toothache, ISpig.; in uterine congestion, |Ferr.; in vaginismus, Ign.; with pressure in vertex, ICalc.; worse walking, Cinch, ; of one, the other warm, in capillary bronchitis or pneumonia, IChel.; even in warm room, ICinch., Diad.; in warm room, causing legs to ache, Amm. br.; as if in cold water, IGels., Sep.; with weight and pressure in Vertex, jº as if blown on by wintry wind, Cinch. Ol. Feet, contraction: Ferr. S., Guaiac.; cramplike, in middle, Ind.; feeling of (leprosy), Caust.; of left, ICann. s.; feeling of, in sinews of sole, Berb.; spasmodic, Bism.; spasmodic, in Sole, inner side, better stretching it out and bend- 33. LOWER LIMBS. 937 ing sole, upward, Rhus; painful feeling in soles, as if tendons were too short, Syph. Feet, convulsions: Ars. S. r., Art. v., Castor., ICup. m.; bent inward, 1Calc., INux v.; child draws spasmodically upward and backward upon nates, ICup. m.; fidgety, before convul- sions, IZinc.; intermittent, tonic, 8 to 11 A.M., joints flexed, LNatr. m. ; left turned to left side, l IOp.; tetahic, ICamph., INux v.; re- newed, when touched (brain disease in chil- dren), l l Nux v. Feet, corns: Ant. c. also Toes, corns. Feet, cracking: of joints on every motion, with drawing extending up to hips, Sul. ; tarsal joint at every step, Magn. s. Feet, cramplike pain: worse in ankle joint, Calc. p.; in dorsum, Coloc.; in dorsum back to outer side of calves to thighs, Camph.; in metatarsal bones, 3 to 4 A.M., Badiag.; in periosteum, Coloc.; worse in right, only when at rest, better by active motion, passive mo- tion worse, appear every night while in bed arrd in daytime when lying down, Merc. iod. flav.; in soles, on inner border, sitting, Collin.; in sole, in muscles of right, flexing toes, | | Card. m.; stitching, Natr. m. tº con- vulsions, drawing. Feet, cramps: Acon., IAgar., Ascl. t., 11Bell., Calab., 11Caust., Coloc., IICup.m., Jatroph., | | Lac c., Manc., Natr. c., Stram., | | Ver. v.; as if about to be cramped, IDiosc.; in bed, Gnaph.; with inward burning, l l Nux m.; in cholera, l l Sec.; with Asiatic cholera, I ICup. ars.; in cholera morbus, ITVer.; on attempt- ing coition, ICup. m.; contraction of soles, with tonic spasms, IWer.; all day, l l Petrol.; mostly in daytime, ISep.; in left, in evening, while in warm bath, 1Calab.; in muscular atrophy, Calc.; during night, Lachn.; painful tonic spasm, during a long walk, Sil.; worse in rest, Ang.; in plantar surface of right, Natr. a.; in hollow of right pass- ing along outer borders of gastrocnemii to knee, Como.; in soles, Amm. c., Calc., IICaust., IElat., IFerr., IHep., Sel., IISul., 'Zing.; in soles, in evening, Hippom.; in soles, in evening after lying down, ICarbo v.; in soles, especially in persons who suffer from cold feet, Stront.; in soles, in intermittent fever, Elat.; in soles, when moving at night, Jamb.; in Soles, at night, IAgar., Calad., INitr. ac., | | Petrol.; in soles, particularly at night, in Asiatic cholera, IISul.; in soles, at night, must stretch feet, Nux v.; particularly in soles, 1Colch.; in soles, during pregnancy, IICalc.; in sole, of right, Caust.; in sole of right, worse by putting foot down, better by compressing calf, Chel.; in soles, from smok- ing, Calad.; especially in soles, near toes, Form.; in Soles, at every step, Sul.; with vomiting, Bism.; after long walking, Vib. Feet, crawling (creeping): AEthus., Ars. h., IHyper., Stram.; as of something alive, Caust.; ascending gradually over whole body (affec- tion of heart), Natr. m.; sensation as if bugs were crawling to knees, extends to thighs, prevents going to sleep, l l Zinc.; in dorsa, IIAgar.; extending to epigastrium, where there is pressure, with nausea and anxiety (hysteria), l l Nux v.; follows heat and burn- ing in evening in bed, ISul.; in left, as though gº bunions, callous; asleep, Coloc.; in lower portion of left, Spong.; in morning, while lying in bed and after rising, Rhus; sudden feeling as of a mouse running from right foot up leg to right side of abdomen, before attack of epilepsy, Sul.; as if numb, IHyper.; in sole, Berb.; in left sole as if asleep, with aching in articu- lation of left sacro-iliac region, Coloc.; in outer half of left sole, as if nerve were pulled, when Yºing. raising left foot, bend left ankle, I’Il. Feet, cutting: INatr. c.; during chill, ankles swollen, Chin. S.; in bones and joints of right, Osm. Feet, cyanotic : gº blue. Feet, darting : knees, rheumatic neuralgic, IGuaiac.; in right, to side of head, in parox- ysms (neuralgia), Canth. Feet, desoluamation: | | Dulc.; in soles, at end of fever, Manc. Feet, digging : in soles, Bell.; middle of soles in morning, Nux m. Feet, dislocated feeling: in left, worse under }. of big toe, Arum t.; in metatarsal bones, €11. Feet, dragging: £35° Walking. Feet, drawing: Caulo., Nitr. sp. d., IIPuls., ISul.; worse in open air, better warmth of bed, Il Caust. ; in balls, Chrom. ac.; in bones and ligaments of right, Chrom. ac.; aching in tarsus, as if foot would cramp, Como.; cramplike, Vinca; in dorsum of left, Ast. r.; forward, Berb.; to hips, with cracking of joints on every motion, Sul.; in left, Ammoniac., HArs, IColoc.; in outer half of back of left, Arn.; painful, Cann. S., IMagn. c.; painful, on backs, especially moving them, Camph.; pain- ful, on dorsum of right when standing, ceas- ing when sitting, Tarax.; painful, in tendons and back of left, Ferr. iod.; dull, heavy pains, Ham.; paralytic, while sitting, Rhus; in hol- low of right, passing along outer border of gastrocnemius to knee, Como.; from lower portion of right to thigh, ISpong.; worse right side, IIChel.; in soles, Ascl. t., Ast. r., Kaliph.; in soles, inner border, on sitting, Calend.; during and after walking feels as if a. tendon were drawing from sole of right through bone of leg, I | Crotal.; when sitting, in tarsal joints, Val. B& cramplike pain. Feet, dryness: | | Ptel.; of joints, Hippom.; in soles, Bism., Hippom.; feeling of, in soles, lManc.; in relapsing summer complaint, l l Sil. Feet, dull pain: on backs, IColoc.; over backs to toes, began soon after getting into bed, last- ing till 4 or 5 A.M., Syph.; in periosteum, 1Coloc.; top of left, Xan.; in right tarsal bones, Bapt. Feet, emaciation: IICaust.; atrophy, Ars. Feet, eruption: Med.; acne, rubs all night, in nursing child, Caust.; blue black blisters, lArs.; blisters, on left, filled with matter, 7tCup. m.; blisters on bottom, at night dis- charged light yellow fetid water, Ars.; when rubbing, they became covered with large blis- ters, l l Caust.; blister, full of serum, on right sole, Kali bi.; spreading blisters on soles, 1Calc.; spreading blisterson soles, form ulcers, II Ars.; blisters, changing tofoul ulcers,” Calc.; "large yellow blisters on soles, yellow corroding fluid, Bufo.; dry, burning, itching, herpetic, on left, skin peeled off, IMez.; erysipelatoid, 938 33. LOWER LIMBS. Rhus ; herpetic, from a blow six months ago, heals and then breaks out again, l l Sul.; itch- ing hives, IISul.; ichorous exanthema, Jacea ; impetigo, on dorsum, Carb. S.; itching, on instep, Psor.; on instep, painful, Psor.; itching, biting, changing to nettlerash when scratched, , Calc.; leprous spots, coppery, annular, raised, Graph.; nodes, Ang.; blue- red spots, like petechiae, l l Phos.; pimples, small, red, rashlike, itching, burning, as far as calves, Bov.; on dorsum, pimples form scales (impetigo), Carb. s.; pimples on dorsum, bleeding after scratching, Mosch.; bright red pimples on internal malle- Olus of right, Chin. a.; pimples, spreading, Bar. c.; upper part covered with dark lentil- shaped pimples (amenorrhoea), Lach.; syphi- litic psoriasis on soles, IPhos.; pustules, Con...; pustules on One foot to knee, on running to- gether made one continuous sore, Merc. sol.; small pustules, Secreting much pus, Calc.; dorsal surface covered with large pustules, burst, discharging yellow green thick pus, se- vere tensive pains, worse right foot, I lSep.; pustulous exanthema, Jacea; red spot, on dorsum, Thuya ; red, elevated spot on dor- sum, I [Puls.; burning, in small red spots, ac- companying rheumatism, Mang.; right cov- ered with red spots, Elaps; covered with pale red spots, about the size of a dime, previous use of mercury (constitutional syphilis), | | Phyt.; Scabby condition, 1Calc.; small, round, red insensible spot, Led. ; acute, very painful suggillation on dorsum, l l Ferr. ph.; on insteps, of small itching vesicles, which tear easily and form superficial ulcers, Ast. r.; ves- icles, Elaps; large vesicles, especially on soles, Manc.; small vesicles in prostatitisand atony of sexual organs, I | Selen.; minute vesicles on soles (phthisis), Kali c.; vesicles becoming ulcers, I | Psor. Feet, erysipelas: Calend.., | | Dulc.; in elephan- tiasis Arabum, l l Sil.; in irritable subjects, par- ticularly women, bright red swelling with severe pain, l l Nux v. Feet, everted: right, in morbus coxarius, | |Staph. Feet, extension: l l Phyt.; rigid, l l Plat. Feet, formication : Agar., Kali n.; in left, Ars. i.; in tabes dorsalis, Sec. Feet, full feeling: Osm. Feet, gangrene: Calend., ILach.; with constant burning, tearing pains, I Sec.; in right, livid, (senile), I Sec. - Feet, gout: IILed., TNatr. s. ; acute, IKali iod.; with pains (dyspepsia), Ant. c.; worse towards evening, fears passers-by may strike it, Arn.; joints #. with solid exudate, IKali iod.; pains, especially in heels, Ananth.; tophi, Bufo.; tophi, with chorea, Ign. Feet, grumbling pain: while standing, better walking, IPuls. Feet, hang: complaints worse when allowing to hang down, IPuls. Feet, heat: Ars. h., Camph., Caust., Coccul., IKalibi., Millef., JNux v., Phos. ac., Psor., | | Ptel..,IIPuls.,IISul.; alternately hot and cold, in acute mania after melancholia, Gels.; rapid alternations of heat and cold, in hysteria, | |Sec.; burning, Ars., Ast. r., Fluor. ac., Med., Plant.; burning, cannot keep them covered (scarlatina), IPhyt.; burning, in evening, Led.; burning, in vaginismus, Ign.; with cold cheeks, Natr. e.; children kickoff clothes, to cool them., Sul.; with chill, ISpong.; with cold body, Calad.; either hotor cold, I IGraph.; one hot the other cold, IILyc.; must be kept covered, as cold causes pain, IIMux v.; with cramplike pain in left hip at night, Jugl.; after dinner, Calend.; beginning.on dorsa, first left then right, dry at night, Natr. S.; in evening, ILed., Sil.; with burning in evening in bed, obliged to uncover, followed by itching, un- easiness and crawling, Sul.; ascends to face, Hyos.; feverish, l l Ptel.; as if fire were cours- ing from left through body to head, I Zinc.; with hot flushes, IISul.; with cold hands, Aloe, Calc., || Coloc.; congestion to head, IGlon.; particularly in heels, Spong.; nightly, internal, iCalc.; over leg and knees, most fre- quent at night, with crawling and formication in paralyzed part (paresis crurum), Nux v.; at night, Sep.; with pulling in legs from be- low upward, Spig.; in rheumatism, l l Puls.; with shivering over back and neck, l l Kalim.; in soles, Berb., Cub., Ferr., Petrol., Psor., | |Sep.; begins in soles, Lith.; burning in soles, Sep., Sul.; dry burning in soles, even when cold through day (after itch suppressed by sulphur), l l Sul.; in soles, during menses, |Petrol.; in soles, in morning, Eup. perf; veins distended, ISpong.; get warm as hands get cold, Sep. flºº burning. Feet, heaviness: IAgar., Alum., Ang., Bell, Cadm. S., Calc. a., Carbol. ac., Colch., Ign., IKali c., ILed., Natr. m., | | Op., | | Petrol., IPhos., IIPuls., Sabad.; especially of ankles, ISul.; in diabetes, INatr. S.; with dull frontal headache, Pic. ac.; in instep, Arn.; with irri- tability, Calc.; and languor, l l Gamb.; as though filled with lead, in evening, with swell- ing from middle of legsdownward, l l Natr. m.; as lead, extends up tibia, Spong.; is scarcely able to lift, Kali c.; as if loaded, Ind.; before menses, ILyc.; during menses, ISul.; better during menses, IICycl.; in morning, I Apis; worse by motion, Niccol.; at night, l l Apis; in phthisis, |Stann.; in right, Ars. i.; while sitting, Rhus; starting attrifles,Spong.; pain as if heavy stones were tied to parts, especially knees, must move about for relief, TVer.; and swollen, thought they would burst, IGraph.; with tension when sitting or walking, Natr. c.; in typhoid, ICOccul.; while walking, | | Sep.; as if weights were hanging to (rheumatism), | |Rhod.; weight, in haematuria, Ipec.; weight, in left, Ars. i.; weight, in typhoid, ICOccul. Feet, hip disease: thrown forward on affected side, supported by great toe (coxalgia), J Sul. gº everted; also Hip disease. Feet, inflammation: Puls., IISul.; tendency to, likely to be blistered by boots, at soles, especially outer toes, burning, Merc. Sul.; of bones, Sarrac.; hot, erysipelatous, Arn.; feel- ing of, after a walk, Arn.; of left, with fever, IComo.; periostitis of left (after typhus, after mechanical injury), Aur. mur.; red, could not bear touch or motion, LMerc.; in soles, IPuls.; tarsal bones, spongious, cannot bear touch, Guaiac. Feet, injuries: blister on dorsum of right peeled leaving an ulcer which did not heal, from wearing tight boots, I Sil.; after wearing a tight boot a blister appeared on dorsum, be- 33. LOWER LIMBS. 939. neath which skin had ulcerated and showed no tendency to heal, three centimetres long by two broad, edges perpendicular and irreg- ularly indented, its soft and fungoid surface was covered with a brick-red sanies mingled with violet and blue streaks from admixture of venous blood, l l Paeonia ; after wearing boots for several days, which he usually could not wear on account of swelling of tarsal bones of right foot, violent pain in that part rapidly increasing, Merc.; toes of right, crushed by a heavy iron shutter, and almost severed from foot, bones protruding in several places, considerable hemorrhage, excruciating pain, Hyper.; crushed and lacerated, Calend.; compound fractures, with great laceration of soft parts, IHyper.; Sore, raw spots, especially heel, on friction, IICepa ; intense pain, after running pin into, IHyper.; in sole, proud flesh from a splinter, Arn.; sprained, Arn.,IILed., IIRhus, Spig. after Arn.; a small wound be- came ulcerated (fungus haematodes), l l Phos. jº sprained feeling. Feet, insensibility: l l Arn., Ars., ||Nux v.; in evening, iCalc.; to touch, Daph.; in menin- gitis, Acon.; feel very large, after pain, Daph.; in paralysis, ICup. m.; soles do not feel the ground, Ars. ; to touch, Carbo v. Feet, itching: . Ant. Sul. aur., Berb., | | Calc., 1Coccul.., | | Dulc., ILach., ºrMagn. p., Sep., Spong., Stram., IISul.., | | Ver. v.; in afternoon, Chrom. ac.; near back of, worse scratching, is obliged to scratch till it bleeds, Bism.; in balls, Chrom. ac.; in dorsa, l l Agar., Caust.; heat and burning in them, in evening in bed, ISul.; intolerable, Ars.; in itch, ILach.; in joint, Calc.; on dorsum of left, worse scratch- ing, Berb.; especially left, as if there were some heat vesicles there, Tell. ; on internal malleolus of right, at 2 A.M., Chin. a.; intol- erable at night, IIRhus; at night, from no ap- parent cause, better by very hot water, Lith.; in centre of right, Arum t.; biting, rubbing makes spot red, and vesicles arise, Soon van- ishing again, Spong.; in Soles, l l Agar., Am- moniac., Aur. met., Calc. s., | |Med., Psor., Zinc.; in soles, burning, l l Kreo.; and burn- ing, especially on walking, in soles, IISul.; in soles, continued dull itching, IHep.; on soles, insupportable, Hydrocot.; in sole of left, on inner margin, Lith.; in sole of right, Brach., IChel.; in sole of right, in evening, Amm. m.; in sole, in inner border right foot, not better scratching, Amb.; worse scratching or rub- bing, Cornus; on top, worse from scratching and warmth of bed, ILed. Feet, jerking: l l Hyos.; upward, on falling asleep, Bell., IKali c., 1zinc.; convulsive, Bar. m.; of left, then of arms (epilepsy), IKali br.; painful, through left, worse at night and before midnight, better by shifting position and warmth (rheumatism), l l Puls. ; starting, IGraph.; violent, in spasms, ICina. gº twitching. Feet, lameness: Bell., Merc. iod. flav.; from instep to sole, during pregnancy, Sil.; of right, Hyper.; in sole, JKali ph.; in left sole, to knee, ICup. ac.; from instep through foot to sole (pregnancy), 1 |Sil. ; for three weeks, would walk or stand on sides of feet to rest them, Tuberc. Feet, lancinating: with occasional attacks of ( cramps in sole, Plumb.; fine, in soles, Agnus; deep-seated pain in sole, when resting body upon it, Spig.; in right Sole, Æthus. jº stitches. Feet, feel large : IIApis ; left feels large as whole body, Daph. Feet, feel as if loose: in joints, Stram. Feet, marbled: skin on dorsum, HCaust. Feet, motion: automatic, convulsive, as in hy- drocephalus (typhoid), Izinc.; constant, I Sul.; constant, in left, ILach.; dance and jump, must hold or have them held to floor as soon as night comes (hysterical chorea), l l Sticta; in- voluntary, in pneumonia, Chel. ; inordinate, irregular movements, subside almost entirely on hearing notes of hornpipe, l l Tarant.; can- not move left, even when lying in bed, Ars. h.; kicking against something causes stitches in back, Sep.; could not move, in rheumatism, IApis, IIBry.; could not move, sitting with them crossed, could not uncross them (hys- teria), 7tTereb.; relieves pain in evening, Ars.; pushing with, in typhus, l l Stram.; spasmodic, in hysteria, l l Nux V.; stamping during sleep, children, Ign.; striking about, in mental derangement, Stram.; tremulous tossing as in a violent chill, in afternoon, Stram.; traces pattern of carpet (insanity), IHyos. Feet, necrosis: ICalc. Feet, neuralgia: during menses, l l Amm. m.; Sciatic pains, especially in heels, Ananth. Feet, numbness: Acon., || Alum., Amm. m., Ant. t., l l Arn., II Ars., Cact., Caust., Cinnab., Coca, Coccul., Codein., Coloc., DioSc., IFerr., IHell., IHyper., Ign., ILyc., l l Mez., | |Nitr. ac., || Op., iPhos., Psor, l l Rhus, Sec., | | Ver. v.; with chill, 4 to 8 P.M., ILyc.; with burning and twinging, referable to spinal col- umn, Calab.; as if dead, during chill (inter- mittent), ICimex ; with one-sided (left) chill, commencing in back, ILyc.; during climac- teric period, IGlon., Sep.; cold, Abrot.; dead, to knees, Ars. h.; dead, especially at night in bed, ICalc.; after dinner, IKali c.; forepart, mostly in soles, while walking, l l Oleand.; feel fuzzy, IHyper.; in hollow, right, Merc. S.; after influenza, l l Rhod.; left, l l Bapt., | ||Lac c., Thuya ; left then right, IColoc.; left then right, disappears on walking, Millef.; left, in rheumatism, l l Puls.; left with paralytic weakness (during sixth month of pregnancy), | |Rhus; when crossing legs or sitting, || Laur.; in locomotor ataxia, Phos.; in meningitis, Acon.; goingoff by motion (diabetes), Helon.; going off by motion, only felt when sitting still, IHelon.; all night, as after skating, Ferr.; pain, in outer edge, l l Caust.; feel pithy, as if pricked with needles (after a fall on coccyx), IHyper.; with prickling, Colch.; felt lifeless, in paralytic rheumatism, Phos.; lower part of right, Rhus ; outer side of right, Ars. S. r.; in right (rheumatism), l l Sabad.; after sitting down, Ant. t. ; when sitting, Euphor.; as after fatigue from standing, only while sitting, IPlat.; when sitting, after walk- ing, l l Rhod.; in soles, l l Nux v.; left sole, to knee, ICup. ac.; in left sole, Cann. i.; soles seem pithy on stepping, worse at night, Cham.; soles, at times a prickly sensation as if numb parts were punctured by a great number of needles, Syph.; Soles, while sitting, 940 33. LOWER LIMBS. IICoccul.; in spinal irritation, Nux v.; when standing, Merc. Sul.; with tingling (rheumatic paralysis), l l Rhus; pressed to floor with difficulty, as if they were made of wood, Plumb.; as if made of wood, Ars. §º paral- yzed feeling, tingling. Feet, odor: fetid (without sweat), IGraph., Sep., Sil. gº sweat. Feet, pain (undefined): Arn., Ars., Arum t., ICann. S., Dig., Lith., Phyt., Sil., ||Ver. v.; to other articulations, Ant. t. ; in balls when stepping on them, Berb.; in middle of ball of left when stepping, Brom.; in bones, with sensation of heat, dare not step heavily on feet, Ruta ; in bones, violent, nightly, Mez.; in bone, in secondary syphilis, I lSyph.; in acute Bright’s disease, Apis ; deep-seated, in left (after typhus), Aur. mur. ; after dinner, Carb. S.; on dorsa, Phyt.; on dorsum, I lSil.; in dorsa, with chilliness and coldness in fore- Inoon, Cop.; in dorsum of right, l l Card. m.; on dorsum of right, 4 A.M., l l Phyt.; drawing into, during stool (ischias), Nux v.; worse in evening, parts hot, pain to thigh (consump- tion), IGuaiac.; extends to, towards midday, Arund.; causing shuffling gait, I IPsor.; at border and in soles, as if gouty, Lith.; after suppressed gonorrhoea, l IThuya ; in hollow and ball, l l Natr. p.; in instep, worse after being in bed, during menses, Lyss.; in joints, Ast. r.; in joints, with or without swelling, ICalc.; in smaller joints, with swelling and hardness, Staph.; in left,Coff. t.,Gels.; in left, from one ankle bone to the other, abovejoint, worse in a small spot on dorsum of foot, worse moving foot joint, Ars. h.; in left, concen- trated at ball of toe, worse by motion, Ast. r.; in left, as if contracted lengthwise, Ars. h.; in deft, worse in evening, Ars. h. ; in left, hurts most towards external margin, Ars. h.; in left, worse before menses, with increased menses, 1Coloc.; severe, in left, Ailant.; in left, worse in sole, prevent stepping on it, worse by mo- tion, better in bed, Ars. h.; and Soreness of upper part of left, Eup. perf.; in left, worse walking, Ars. h., Iod.; when lifting, Berb.: when lying in bed, Magn. c.; in metatarsus, HLith.; in right metatarsus, Sarrac.; in right metatarsus, upper part, Anag.; worse at night, Caulo.; when raising, preventing flexion, Berb.; cause restlessness at night, Caulo.; in right, to knee and then to thigh, Chim. m.; in right, along inner margin, an hour later pain in front of left, Cypr.; in second toe of right, livid swelling to knee, more painful when he walks, cannot stretch out foot, toe painful to pressure, Lach.; worse in scarlet fever, IDulc.; in soles, Cact., Canth.; in sole, to ankle (lyssophobia), Lyss.; in curved or con- cave part of left sole. Anag.; in left sole, with feeling of faintness through whole body,Merc. iod. flav.; in soles, as after a journey, IPhos.; in soles, with lameness, could not walk, l l Bry.; in left sole, in middle of thick fleshy anterior part and at same time an aching pain through lower leg, Ferr. S.; in sole, in senile gangrene, Sec.; in sole, as though too soft and swollen on stepping (tabes dorsalis), Alum.; in soles, when standing on then, Syph.;in sole, towards middle toe, worse when first toe joints are bent, Ars. h.; in sole, near toes, left side, Anag.; in Soles, as if she had walked too much, | |Phos.; in soles, as if she had walked too much, with sensation as if they were asleep (progressive spinal paralysis), Phos.; in Sole, when walking, IGels., Merc.; worse standing, Eup. perf; terrible, all over, cries with pain (acute synovitis), Ferr. ph.; when stretching, Berb.; with swollen calf, Calc.; in left tarsus, Sarrac.; in lower part of left tarsus, Bapt.; in tarsal joints, as after walking a good deal, Coral.; to thigh, Spong.; under toe nails (in- termittent), l l Eup. perf; forward to toes, at every step (rheumatism), l l Phos.; in Soles, spreading towards great toe, with sensation as if it had been sprained, worse afternoon and ºuch (rheumatism), ICrot. t.; upward, Ars. h. Feet, pale : in dropsy, IIApis ; even in a warm room, ICinch. Feet, paralysis: l l Nux v., Oleand.; from soft- ening of brain, Zinc.; from cerebral hemor- rhage, Zinc.; in diphtheria, IApis; of flexors, with tension in tendons, Bar.c.; left, after apo- plectic condition, with great prostration, Ars.; in left (apoplexy), ICOccul.; of extensors in left, after typhus, drags toes, ICrotal.; from chronic nervous disease, Zinc.; palsied, Stram.; no reflex movement, on tickling Sole of right (sudden unconsciousness), ICOccul.; rheumatic, in tarsal joints, Ruta ; from spinal disease, Zinc.; from suppressed foot sweat by getting wet, Zinc.; almost total, Lyc.; worse from wine, l l Zinc. Feet, paralyzed feeling: Asar., Chel.., | |Phos., Sil.; with faintness, Cham.; in haematuria, IIpec.; in joints, Plumb.; worse at night, Cham.; painful, Jamb.; in right, Zinc.; Sud- den, ICham. Bºy" numbness, weakness. Feet, piercing: Berb.; in metatarsal bones, while walking, Carb. S.; in soles, Natr. S. Hº stitches. Feet, pinching: on backs, especially on moving them, Camph.; in left, Ammoniac. Feet, pressing feeling: Brom., Cinnab.; in bones, Bism.; painful, in dorsa, Natr. c.; pain- ful, in joints, like a dull point, now here, now there, Lyss.; on dorsum of right, while sitting, Tarax.; continual, in anterior third of right, Cain.; in middle of soles, in morning, Nux m. Feet, pricking: Ailant., Arum d., Arum t., Berb., Cann. i.; in balls, as if toes were drawn down on putting foot to ground, Staph., | |Sul. ; at beginning of chill, IEup. perf.; as of needles, Kob.; as from needles, in myelitis, | ||Pic. ac.; in paralysis agitans, l l Tarant.; as if full of pins, Dory.; shooting, on right in- step, I | Ferr.; in soles, Eup. perf. B& prick- ling, sticking. Feet, prickling: as if asleep, with numbness, IColch.; of left, l l Bapt.; of outer side of right, Ars. S. r.; in soles, Cub.; in soles, fine, crawl- ing pains, almost like a sore pain, while walk- ing, or standing, or sitting, evening, Zing.; in soles, when walking, Bry. Hºº mumbness, pricking. º Feet, redness: Apis, Carb. S., Carbo V., T.Magn. p., Puls., Sep., I Sil.; on dorsum, Hydras., | |Sil.; in scarlet fever, Vespa; of soles, Puls.; of soles, when walking, Squilla; spots, Ars.; yellow streak on top, near toes, Ars. h. Feet, restlessness: Ferr. iod., Rhus, IIZinc.; in hemicrania, LArs.; wearying fidgetiness (dysmenorrhoea), Tarant.; fidgety, morning 33. LOWER LIMBS. 941 in bed, for hours after retiring, even when asleep, IIzinc.; at night, Cham.; has to change position or walk about, Ars.; cannot keep quiet, yet motion causes pain, l l Caust.; cannot keep them still, in evening, it Magn. p.; cannot keep still, in ovarian tumor, Ars.; uneasiness, constantly obliged to move them, worse while walking, INatr. m. Feet, rhagades: IHep., IISars.; on joints, with chilblains, Sul.; in left, white, and covered with thin Scales, discharging a sanious fluid, Como. Feet, rheumatism: Nitr. ac., Phyt., ||Sars.; with dyspepsia, Ant. c.; complicated with epilepsy, pain and redness disappear when left hand and arm get numb, return when hand and arm get well, ILach.; after heat is relieved, Aur. met.; especially in heels, Ananth.; from heels to toes, l l Ruta; in instep, burning like fire in left side of right, prevents moving foot, better toe planted inward, worse evening, continues during night, waking her up sud- denly every two or three hours, worst I.30 to 3.30 A.M., better towards daybreak, l ISyph. improved; back of left to pelvis, in evening, Ferr. iod.; in left, I Ol. jec.; in left instep, Vespa; difficult to lift, on going up stairs, stumbles, Colch. ; flying pains in metatarsal bones of right, Ustil.; as ifin periosteum, worse at rest, during wet, cold weather, IRhod.; in right, Cinch. bol.; in right, on awaking at night, pass off of rising, Lith.; in soles, Aph. ch.; pain on first putting it down to stand on it, l l Rhus v.; pressing, in left tarsus, draw- ing, Stram.; after washing floor, IMerc. iod. rub.; cannot bear weight on heel, Mang. Hº drawing, tearing. Feet, screwing: in bones, Bism. Feet, sensitiveness: ILach., Rumex; balls tender, l l Med.; left metatarsus to knee, tender (uterine fibroid after repeated hemorrhages), Apis; to pressure, when walking, Alum.; in arthritis, Led. ; of left sole, Ast. r.; soles as if too soft, when walking, Carbo v.; soles too Sore to step on, Alum.; soles tender, Staph., Zinc.; tender soles, with swelling of feet, Sabad.; soles tender, could not walk on them, had to walk on knees (suppressed gonorrhoea), | | Med.; in soles, when walking, I Aloe, Ant. c., IILyc.; sharp pain, when stepping on them in morning, not felt at any other time, Med.; stepping prevented by pains of perios- titis, Mez.; tender, Calc. s., Sil., | |Sul.; tender, when bathed, Petrol.; tender, foul moisture, Petrol.; tight shoes intolerable, Berb.; sore to touch, particularly around ankle, IMerc. iod. rub.; when touched ever so lightly, she jerks them up much frightened (erysipelas bullosum capitis suppressed by salve), Kali c.; painful on walking, feels every pebble, Sabad. Feet, sharp pain: in bones and ligaments of right, Chrom. ac.; in soles, IColoc. Feet, shooting: in balls, Chrom. ac.; in bone (rheumatism), l l Rhus v.; occasional, in in- step, Osm.; in instep of right, Ast. r.; in knees, Yan. ; lightning-like, in Soles, Daph.; in me- tatarsal bones, while walking, | | Agar.; on outer side of right metatarsus, Tromb. ; worse moving, Bufo ; in right, Cepa; in soles, Bell., Calc. p.; in soles, like splinters, l l Agar.; in left tarsal bones, 6 P.M., Tromb.; while walk- ing, l l Agar. Feet, shrivelled : as if mummified, skin hangs in folds, Ars. Feet, smarting: Berb., IHep. Feet, soreness; Berb., HCarbo a., IILyc., l l Ran. b., Sul.., | Thuya ; painful in ball, in rheu- matism, l l Rhus v.; in ball, under toes, I.Med.; balls painful on treading on ground, Chrom. ac.; under left, Med.; from instep to sole, dur- ing pregnancy, Sil.; in soles, Brach, 1Coloc., | | Crotal., Puls.; especially in soles, Natr.c.; in soles, with foot sweat, IIBar. c.; from in- step to Sole, in pregnancy, I Sil.; in soles, worse at night (rheumatism), l l Syph.; in soles, worse stooping, Lil. tig.; in soles, when walk- ing, Squilla; when standing, in gouty subjects, TEup. perf; from sweat, ICalc.; about toes, IIZinc.; as if ulcerated, when stepping, Arg. met.; after walking, Zinc. ſº sensitive- Ile SS. Feet, spasm : 33%" convulsions. Feet, spasmodic pain: in left, Meph. Feet, sprained : gº injuries. Feet, sprained feeling : Bry., Cycl., IKalm.; in joints, when walking, Camph.; in meta- tarsus, Berb.; in left metatarsus, Carb. s.; as after taking a misstep, after catching cold, wanders up to thigh, IHep.; in Soles, more at heel, I ICycl.; indistinct pain, like strain, Chrom. ac.; as if left were străined or dislo- cated, Hyper.; in morning, on rising, Rhus; in rheumatism, l l Phos.; in tarsal joints, Arn.; in right tarsal joints, l l Merc. sol. Feet, stabbing: in metatarsal bones, through toes, while walking, Carb. s. Feet, starting: gºt jerking, twitching. Feet, sticking: in forepart, Zinc.; as though frozen, Carbo v.; in sole, Ol. an. H&" prick- ing, stitches. Feet, stiffness: All. sat., IIApis, ICalc., IFerr., IKali c., l l Kreo., Sec., Sticta ; alternates with tearing, | | Ars.; in cold, as if they would be frozen, Cham.; feeling of, Ars. m.; in morn- ing, l l Apis ; at night, IIApis ; in articular rheumatism, Sul.; of right, Ant. t.; rigid, in morning, ILed. ; after rising from a seat, | ||Laur.; in scirrhus, Ars.; of soles, IColoc. Feet, stinging: IKali c., | | Ran. b., I ISul., Zing.; in joints, Hell.; as from pins, at be- ginning of chill, Eup. perf.; in soles, Arum tº; Ign.; of soles, in middle, Calc. p.; when step- ping on, ends in numbness, Berb. 6&" pricking. Feet, stitches: Ars. h., Bry., Jacea, IKalm, Meph., | |Sul.; with unsteadiness in back, knees and feet, l l Merc. sol.; in ball, Zinc.; in ball of right, Sul.; burning on back of foot, in bones here and there, Zinc.; burning in soles, |Fluor. ac.; from inside outward, when travel- ing in a carriage, Berb.; in dorsum, Anac.; after fever and sweat (quartan ague), Phell.; cause hobbling, Berb.; in right instep, Iodof.; in joints, Spig.; knifelike, l l Caust.; from left, through whole thigh, into testes, hinders walking, Bar. c.; in metatarsal bones, like from a nail, when standing, Berb.; in rheu- matism, l l Puls.; in Soles, Asar., Bor., IKalm., Tarax.; in soles, as if he were walking upon needles, in evening, Rhus ; in soles, as with needles, in right, sole swollen, Natr. c.; Se- vere pains in right sole, from within outward, while sitting, Tarax.; on attempting to stand (rheumatism), l l Puls.; in tarsal joints, Am- ‘942 33. LOWER LIMBS. moniac.; in under part of toes of right, Cypr.; from below upward, Berb. Bºy" lan- cinating, sticking, stinging. JFeet, stretching: inclination to stretch in morning, Rhus; painful, in soles, Ast. r.; great inclination to stretch while sitting, |Puls.; spasmodic, ICina. IFeet, sweat: Amm. c., Ars. m., IBar. c., TCain., Carbo v., 11Calc., 1Coloc, ICup. m., Dros., IFluor. ac., IGraph., Hep., Hyper., Ind., Iod., Jab., IKali bi., Kali c., Kalm., Kreo., Lach., ILact. ac., Led, Lil. tig., Lyc., Magn. m., Mang., || Med., IIMerc., Mez, Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr m., INitr. ac., IPetrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., Plumb., IPSOr., Puls., Rhus, Sabad., Sabina, Sal. ac., Sec., Sep., IISil., Staph., Sul., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; in acne rosacea, ICaust.; in afternoon, Graph.; with burning of feet, Calc., ILyc., Mur. ac., Petrol., Sep., Sul., Thuya ; constant, IISil., IThuya ; chronic, with chronic head- ache, l l Sil.; cold, Act. rac., Acon., Ars., Atrop., Bell., Benz. ac., IICalc., Cann., 1Carbo v., 1Caust., Coccul., HDros., Hep., Iod., Ipec., Kali ph., Lil. tig., ILyc., Med., IMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., Oxal. ac., Pic. ac., Plumb., Sil., Squilla, Staph., ISul., ITVer.; cold and clammy, Calc., Laur., IMerc., Pic. ac., Sul.; cold, in dysmenorrhoea, Tarant.; cold, in evening, in bed, Mur. ac.; cold, makes sore, ILyc.; cold, after stool, ISul.; with constant cough, l l Lact. ac.; excoriating, toes, IBar.c., Calc., Carbo v., Coff., IGraph., IIod., ILyc., INitr. ac., Petrol., Sabad., Sec., 1Sep., Sil., Squilla, Zinc.; in evening, HiCalc., “Coccus, Graph., Pod.; in evening, in bed, -1Calc., Clem., Mur. ac.;towards evening,1Calc.; fetid, Amm. C., Amm. m., Ananth., Arund., IIBar. c., Calc., ICarbo v., HCarbol. ac., Chloral., Cycl., IGraph., Kali c., Kalm., Lact. ac., ILyc., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., IPlumb., IPsor., Rhus, Sal. ac., Sec., Sep., IISil., ISul., IITell., Thuya, Zinc.; fetid, car- rion-like, in evening, Sil.; fetid, like old cheese, Plumb.; fetid, since childhood, | |Plumb.; fetid, chronic, after , itch sup- pressed by sulphur, I ISul.; fetid, with difficult dentition, IISil.; fetid, in diarrhoea, Sil.; fetid, like rotten eggs, Staph.; fetid, like sole leather, Kob.; fetid, in meningitis, Thuya ; fetid, after menses, Sep., Sil.; fetid, profuse, | |Graph., IKali c., IILyc., Sal. ac., IISil., IZinc.; fetid, profuse, in nasal catarrh, IISil.; fetid, profuse, corrosive, softening and bleach- ing soles,and destroying stockings and shoes, | |Sec.; fetid, pungent, on soles, causing Sore- ness, Sep.; in men of rheumatic tendency, exposed to weather and devoted to manual la- bor, IRhus; fetid, sour, ICalc., Kob., Natr. m.; fetid, sour, in evening, Sil.; fetid, sweet (hemi- crania), Sep.; fetid, on soles, IPetrol., IPlumb.; fetid, with burning of soles, in women suffer- ing from chronic endometritis and disordered vaginal discharge, ILyc.; fetid, making soles raw (hemorrhoids), ICalc.; fetid, profuse, caus- ing Soreness, with sticking pains, as if walking on pins, INitr. ac.; fetid, sour, or like sole leather, between toes, Kob.; fetid, in relapsing summer complaint, l l Sil.; fetid, suppressed, much nervous excitement, IIZinc.; fetid, causing sore toes, Sep.; fetid, like urine, Canth., Coloc.; after fever, Med., Sil.; on heels, profuse, Thuya ; in hemor- rhage, Merc.; left foot, Cham., Nitr, ac.; long-lasting, warm, Led.; in melancholia, |Merc.; in megrim, ICalc.; before, during or after menses, Calc.; during menses,from pain, Ver.; in morning, Amm.m., Sul.; in morning, in bed, Bry., Lach., Merc. sol., Phos., Puls., Sabina; at night, Coloc., Nitr. ac., Sul., Thuya ; noon till evening, every day, Lact. ac.; Odorless, Graph., Lact. ac., Merc.; in Ozaena, IMagn. m.; profuse, Ars. m., Arund., Carbo a., Carbo V., Cham., Coloc., Fluor. ac., IGraph., Ind., IIpec., Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Lact. ac., IILyc., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phyt., | | Psor., Puls., Sabad., Sal. ac., Sec., | | Sep., IISil., Staph., Sul., Thuya, Zinc.; in rheumatism, ISyph.; right foot, at night, Sul. ; sensation as if sweat- ing, Croc., Lact. ac.; sensation as of cold, damp stockings, Il Calc.; scentless, l l Merc.; while sitting, Bell.; sitting in a warm room, Mez.; on soles, Acon., Amm. m., Arn., Kali c., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux m., Petrol., Plumb., Sabad., IISil., ISul.; of soles, profuse, with swelling of feet, Sabad.; Soles, itching, 1Sil., ISul.; soles, redness and swelling, Iod.; Kali c., Lyc., Petrol., Squilla ; soreness at ends of nails, Merc. Sul.; sticky, cold, Calc.; in Summer, Cham.; Suppressed, Apis, Ars., Badiag., IIBar. c., IBar. m., Cham, Cochl., Colch., ICup. m., Form., IKali c., Merc., Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., IISil., IThuya, Zinc.; suppressed, causes palpitation, Ars.; suppressed, causes ambly- opia, Sil.; Suppressed, with amenorrhoea, loss of appetite, convulsions, toothache, cold feet and legs, fainting, paralysis, feeling as if dead in small of back, tightness across chest, ISil.; suppressed, in chorea, IForm.; sup- pressed, rheumatic iritis, Tereb.; suppressed, lameness, IBar. c.; suppressed, suicidal ten- dency, with chronic cephalalgia, IMerc.; sup- pressed, tonsillitis, IBar. m.; with swelling of feet, Graph., Iod., Kali c., Kreo., ILyc., Petrol., Phos. ac., Plumb., Sabad.; with tender feet, Petrol.; with thirst, from 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. m.; mostly on toes, Acon., Arn., Lach., Phyt., Puls., Sep., Tell., Thuya, Zinc.; between toes, Acon., Arn., Clem., Cycl., Ferr., Kali c., Kob., Lyc., Sep., Sil., Tarax., Thuya ; under toes, Phyt., Tarax.; in incipient tuberculosis, I lTuberc.; moist, painless vesicles between toes, Hell.; when walking, Carbo v., Graph., Natr. c.; worse during winter, for seven years, l l Med. Feet, swelling : Amm. c., Apis, Ars., Aur. mur., Bar. m., IIBry., HCarbo s., Carbo v., Caust., ICOccul., Colch., Cornus, Dig., Eup. perf., Eup, pur., Hyos., || Kreo., IILyc., Mang., Med., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | | Op., HPetrol., Phos. ac., IPhyt., Plumb., Polyg., IIPuls., Sabad., | | Sars., ||Sil., Sticta, | |Sul., Sul. ac., | | Tereb., Therid., | | Thuya, Ver.; particularly around ankle, Merc. iod. rub.; to ankles, IKali c., Sil.; during apyrexia (intermittent), Apis ; arthritic, ICinch.; in ascites, IApis; before going to bed, l l Sars.; with black spots, Sec.; as if bloated, Ars. m.; bloated, hot feeling, like rheumatic gout, Merc. sul.; bloated, blue, , Samb.; of bones, Asaf., | |Phos. ac.; burning, LArs.; burning, stinging, Dory.; in chlor- osis, IFerr.; in cholera morbus, IHyper.; 33. LOWER LIMBS. 943 chronic persistent, soft at first, afterwards hard, at one stage snowy white and shining, less perceptible mornings, IKali m.; during climacteric period, IGlon.; at climacteric peri- Od, worse standing or sitting, better walking, Sep.; cold, painless on back, with itching, | | Caust.; in consumption, Ferr.; during day, better at night, Dig.; in diabetes mellitus Arg. met.; in diarrhoea of children, Ars.; of dorsa, ILyc., Merc. sol., | |Sil.; dorsal sur- face infiltrated, especially about toes, IHydras.; doughy, sharply defined semicircular, on dor- sum of left, sensitive to touch, Aur. mur.; drop- sical, II Apis, Ars., Card. m., Canth., Chel., ICinch., Colch., Eup. perf., IFerr., Hydras., IIod., IKali c., ILach., IILyc., I ILyc. vir., Med., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., INux m., || Petrol., Phos., IPlumb., Rhod., | | Sars., | | Senecio, Sinap., Stann., Vespa.; dropsical, in albuminu- ria, Ferr.; dropsical, after gout, Eup. perf.; dropsical, in hepatic affection, Carb. S.; drop- ‘sical, with endocarditis, IAur. met. ; better lying down (acute dropsy, following parturi- tion), ICinch. ; with dropsy of uterus, TILactu. V.; emansio mensium, Dig.; with a gangrenous black and suppurating eruption, Sec.; in even- ing, | | Crotal., ||Phos., Rhus, Stann.; tense, in evening, IIRry.; when eyes are better (scrofulous ophthalmia), Ars.; feeling, Ars.m.; in intermittent, IFerr.; after fracture of tibia, Anthra.c.; with glandular swelling, Bar. m.; gouty, with redness and heat, Bry.; hard blue red, Ars.; hard, painful, IIAgnus; in heart disease, with Bright's disease, II Ars.; hypertrophy of heart, I | Prun.;in valvular dis- ease of heart, Amm. m., Aur. mur.; with heartburn, pregnancy, Zinc.; hot, Ars.,Cinch.; hot, inflammatory, with redness, IIBry.; in hydrothorax, Apis ; inflammatory, red, of dorsa, Thuya ; in instep, l l Fluor. ac.; in instep, hot, with bruised pain on stretch- ing foot, Bry.; itching, Ars.; joints pain when pressed or lifted (spinal disease), Apis ; to knees, ILed.; to knees, in pneu- monia, Calc.; with heat and swelling of knees (rheumatism), ILyc.; in knuckle of right, Ant.; of left, I ILach., | |Sil.; of left, with stitches in toes on stepping, I ILyc.; left, blue, with red spots, Elaps; left, in evening with burning, worse until 12 P.M., Sang.; left, over instep, could not put on boot, Apis ; left, increases when the pain subsides, Como.; left, with formation of pus, fistulous open- ings, I Sil.; left, to right, gradually extending Over whole body (nephritis), Kali c.; after being sprained, l l Prun.; with liver complaint, Carb. S.; during menses, Calc., IGraph.; before menses, ILyc.; in amenorrhoea, IGraph.; nodular, in metatarsal joints, Eucal.; painful, metatarsal bones, Merc.; left metatarsus to knee (fibroid tumor of uterus, after repeated hemorrhages), Apis; in morning, I Apis ; getting up in morning, better after walking, |Aur. met. ; in affection of sympathetic nerv- ous system, l l Phos.; at night, IIApis ; at night (gastralgia), Carbo v.; , numb, ISep.; Oedema, developed into general anasarca in a miner exposed to dampness (Bright’s disease), | | Rhus ; cedema, with anaemia, Ferr., IMerc.; in ascites, or amenorrhoea, JApis ; Oedema rises until ascites forms, IILyc.; occlema, soapy complexion, after loss of blood, Carbol. ac.; Oedema, up to calves, Magn. c.; occlema, to calves, in affection of liver, IMagn. m.; Oedema, in children, Arund.; occlema, with Cough, Acet. ac.; Oedema, in diabetes melli- tus, Arg. met.; Oedema, followed and relieved by diarrhoea, Med.; oºdema, drawing, tear- ing pain, particularly on beginning to walk, after metrorrhagia, IFerr. mur.; oºdema, in heart disease (apyrexia of intermittent), II Ars.; occlema, from heart disease, or fatty degeneration of kidneys, l l Phos.; oadema, in intermittent fever, Ferr.; occlema, in trau- matic gangrene, Anthra.c.; Cedema, with hy- drothorax, Colch.; occlema of left, extending to right and upward, becoming general (neph- ritis), TKali c.; occlema of left, painful (heart disease), ILyc. vir.; occlema of left (rheumat- ism), l l Puls.; Oedema, to legs, Samb.; occlema, with enlargement and congestion of liver, IMagn. m.; occlema, during menses, Merc.; Oedema, worse on movement, Arund.; occlema, with Solitary itching papules, Graph.; oede- ma, with paralysis of lower limbs, after a cold, Coccul.; occlema, in peritonitis, Merc.; Oedema, in pneumonia, Arg. nit.; oºdema, in polydipsia, 1Camph.; Cedema, after abuse of quinine, Calc.; Oedema, in rheumatism, | | Rhus v.; Oedema, of right, sprained some years ago, Bov., Stront. ; Oedema, after typhus, Apoc.; intolerable pain on stepping, Led.; with arthritic pains in limbs (gout), IColch.; pain as if swollen, in metatarsus, Berb.; in phlegmasia dolens, ILyc.; in phthisis, II Acet. ac., IIStann.; with enlargement of prostate gland, l l Pareira ; puffy, IPhyt.; puffy, every morning, IManc.; puffy, in instep, l l Ruta; purple and mottled, putting on pressure with rending pain in periosteum, l l Led.; red and hot, with tensive burning pains, on standing, change to a sticking, IPuls.; with redness, pressure causing a white spot, pains extend from toes to malleoli, Sil.; of right, Elaps; of joint of right (pericarditis), l l Spig. ; right, in Senile gangrene, I Sec.; and redness of inner side of right, tender, l l Sul.; in Rhus poisoning, | |Sul.; round, ICalc.; in sciatica, ILed., ISul.; shining, Ars.; of sinews, Berb.; of soles, IBry., HCalc., IColoc., IILyc., ||Med., IPuls.; of soles, hot, burning, Petrol.; of soles, as after long journey, Arund.; of soles, soft, ICinch.; tenderness of soles, Sabad.; sore, | |Graph.; when standing, in gouty sub- ject, 7-Eup. perf; with stinging, IPhos.; with stinging, when walking or stepping, INatr. c.; with painful stitches on beginning to walk (herpes crustaceous), Mez.; sudden, Ver.; with sweat, (gº sweat); with profuse sweating of soles, Sabad.; swelling rises grad- ually upward, l l Zinc.; tarsal bones of right, acute pain, IMerc.; tarsus, on right edge, soft, pale, clearly circumscribed and large as a pigeon’s egg, appearing like a common lym- phatic tumor, Coloc.; with tension, Ham.; of top, IPuls.; sensitive to touch (acute syno- vitis), IFerr. ph.: on upper part, I | Puls.; can- not use foot, Asaf.; can hardly walk (acute dropsy, following parturition), ICinch.; after walking, Æsc. h.; on walking, IPhos.; worse after walking (during pregnancy), Lach, ; in warm weather (anasarca), 1 IRhus; white, cold, I Apis, Calc., || Kreo. Feet, tearing: All. Sat., Amb., Arg. m., Berb., 944 33. LOWER LIMBS. | | Caust., IGraph., Nitr. sp. d., ISul.; worse in open air, better by warmth of bed, l l Caust.; on back, to outer side of calves, to thighs, ICamph.; in balls, Berb.; in bones, better in warm bed, Amm. c.; after chill, must lie down and keep quiet, every motion causes pain in joint, Cham.; after severe chill, ICham.; cannot be covered, Cham.; after din- ner, Cain.; in dorsum, Arg. met., Arn.; in forepart, Zinc.; in small joints, gouty, with swelling, I Caust.; to heel, IPuls.; particu- larly in heel, left tarsus, dorsa of feet and left sole, Colch. ; on inside, l l Kali c.; through right instep, at 8 P.M., usually lasts till mid- night, Lyc.; in jaundice, I Sep.; in joint, IMerc. iod. rub.; in joints (syphilis), ſlSul. ac.; in left, Ammoniac., Ars., Zinc.; in dor- sum of left, worse scratching, Berb.; in left, followed by swelling, pain to thigh and right leg, Lyc.; below external malleolus of right, terminating at tendo-achillis, Bism.; in meta- tarsal bones, Arg. met.; metatarsi as though torn apart on treading, Carbo v.; nightly, dur- ing pregnancy, l l Phos.; rending in back of, in all directions, ending in points of toes, Berb.; rending, in bones, IKalm.; rending, in soles, Ars.; rending, upward, Berb.; rending, worse walking, Agnus; rheumatic, IGraph., | | Puls.; in right, worse at night, cannot remain in bed, | | Rhod.; in soles, Agar., Arg. met., l l Kali c., |Merc. iod. rub., Zinc.; now here, now there, principally on soles and heels, (neuralgia va- ga), Tereb.; in tarsal bones, Arg. met.; in left tarsus, 1 P.M., Tromb.; worse walking, Ag- nus. Hº neuralgia, rheumatism. Feet, tender: gº sensitiveness, soreness. Feet, tension: ICaust., Cham.; with feeling as if it would burst, swollen, JKali m.; on dor- sum, tendons tense as wire, | | Sec.; on putting to ground (leprosy), Caust.; in instep, walk- ing, Ant.t.; left, while walking, Ailant.; deep- seated pain in dorsum of left, worse from mo- tion, warmth, evening and night, disturbing sleep, painful on back, Bry.; painful in right, after dinner and in morning, ISul.; in right, near heel, changes to tensive pressure, better pressing parts, Bell.; in right, as if muscles were too short, or sprained, Zinc.; while sit- ting, IRhus ; on stepping, swelling of instep, Bry.; in right tarsal joint, while walking in open air, Bell. Feet, throbbing: l l Caust.; in right, Eup. perf. Feet, tickling: in hollow of left, Ars. h.; on left, near roots of toes, 8 A.M., Ast. r.; in centre of right, Arum t.; in soles, IHep. Feet, tingling: Arum d., Croc. I [Dulc., Sec., Zing.; in bottom, as if they had been asleep, Cain. ; on dorsa, waking at night, Bar. c.; as after freezing, Berb.; worse in heat, Lachn.; in left, Ailant.; lying in bed, BHyper.; in right, Ammoniac.; in right, in rheumatism, I | Sabad.; when sitting, Manc.; in soles, voluptuous, drives to despair, Sil.; in one spot, in middle of sole, in evening, Ol. an.; in sole, with press- ure in left sacro-iliac articulation, Coloc.; spreading upward, Il Acon.; while standing, better walking, Puls. G@* numbness. Feet, tired feeling: Colch., ILed., IPlat., Sil., Xan.; languor, l l Natr. S., IOl. an: ; lassitude, during menses, ISul.; pain as from fatigue, in articulation, when sitting, Alum.; painful, in soles, Carb. S.; weary pains in right tarsal bones, shooting to knee, morning in bed, Aur. met.; after a walk, Arn.; as if they had walked far, Eup. pur.; weariness, Ant. t., II Ars., Bov., 1Carbo a., Cast., Coccus, Ferr., |Phos., IPuls., Sars., Stram.; weariness, as though they could not bear body, Calc.; weary, while standing, Natr. m.; weary, as after fatigue from standing, only while sitting, IPlat.; with general weariness, Diad. Feet, trembling: Amm. c., Apis, Chlorof., Niccol., Psor., Sars., Stram., Tabac., Thuya ; in arthritis, Ang.; on falling asleep, Croc.; Con- stant, Stram.; convulsive, IHyos.; convulsive, of right, can neither lie, sit nor walk, IHyos.; during menses, Zinc.; with suppression of menses, IPuls.; when moving (shock from in- jury), ICamph.; with difficulty of respira- tion, even on keeping quiet (morbus Brightii), INatr. m.; of right, worse from motion (nerv- ous ailment), Magn. p.; while standing, must hold on to something to steady himself (apoplexy), Bar. c.; with vomiting in morning, ISul.; cannot walk, ICup. m.; with weeping, caused by music, Thuya. Feet, tumor: hard, nodulated, as large as a walnut on dorsum, IHydras. Feet, turned : as if turned outward, IGraph. Feet,twitching: Asaf.,IIHyos., ||Phos., Stram.; convulsive, in hemorrhage, Ipec.; during sleep, more after midnight, Natr. S.; Spas- modic, ICina; subsultus tendinum, l l Iod.; in third metatarsal tendon of right, Cochl.; with toothache, Magn. c. gºt jerking. Feet, ulcerative pain: Bry., Magn. c.; in soles, | | Kreo., INatr. S.; in soles, as from festering in muscles, IPuls.; in soles, could not sleep, HCanth.; in soles, in morning, Zinc.; after standing long, Berb. º Feet, ulcers: 1Ananth., IBar. c., IPSOr.; in amenorrhoea, IIgn.; with black base, l l Ipec.; callous, from corroding blisters, Graph.; chronic, ICarbol. ac.; chronic, burning like fire, ICárbol. ac.; chronic, particularly about joints and on tibia, bones more or less affected, |Fluor. ac.; chronic, emitting strong odor, ICarbol. ac.; after washes of sulphate of copper, sulphate of zinc, etc., with great pain, ILach.; surrounded by a gangrenous crust, Ars.; flat, herpetic, I ILyc.; previously inflamed, Kali bi.; on instep, ISul.; small, where a nail had pierced, followed by others, covering whole plantar surface,dry up forming thick,dry scale, in some places half an inch thick, ILach; from purulent pustules, always inflamed and pain: ful, IGraph.; ragged, deep, Calend.; in tarsal bones, scrofulous, discharge pus and Sanious matter, IHydras.; ulcerated places on feet, from rubbing of shoe, Bor.; scrofulous, Hy- dras.; in soles, Ananth., Ars.; in Sole, Scro- fulous, in hollow, discharge pus and Sanious matter, Hydras.; on soles, festering sores, Ars.; old sores, sticking, tearing itching, Abrot.; obstinate, probably syphilitic, On in- ner sides and bottom of both, ulcers appear as if punched out, round with sharp edges, smooth sides, lardaceous base and about one- sixteenth of an inch deep, five on one foot, several on the other, l l Phyt. e tº Feet, uneasiness: follows heat and burning in evening, in bed, ISul.; caused by pulling; with tension in tendons in inner side of right knee, Rhus. 33. LOWER LIMBS. 945 Feet, veins: dark, knotted, traversed sides, near ulcers, l l Phyt.; distended, Ant. t., Ars, IFerr., Natr. m., Polyg., Sul. ac.; appear as if blood were dried up, IHam.; net of veins, as if marbled, on backs, Thuya ; like marble from varicose swellings, Lach.; spreading, | |Nitr. ac.; on dorsum, swollen, between swollen veins red patches, which do not dis- appear on pressure (rheumatism), ICrot. t.; varicose, IFerr., IIPuls. Bº Legs varicose. Feet, wandering pains: flying, Ars. h. ; shift- ing pains in right, Iris. Feet, weakness: | | Agar., IIArs., Cham., IHell., Niccol., IPuls., Sil., Tabac.; after eating, Cain.; of extensors, Kali br; with impotence, Cinnam.; in joints, Hippoz. ; lifeless when lifted, Amyg.; extends above malleoli, like internal trembling, follows anxiety in abdomen, Sul.; in amenorrhoea, IZinc.; during menses, IGraph., Zinc.; in morning, in bed, disappearing after rising and walking about, l l Zinc.; prostration, Ars. ; right, Aspar.; with loss of Sensation, Amb.; when placed on feet sinks slowly to ground, , tCarb. s.; in soles, Hippom.; unable to stand, with rage, Stram.; on ascending steps, Bor.; cannot walk, IGraph.; after walking, TI Art. v.; when walking, Chin. S.; give way when walk- ing, Sil. Feet, getting wet: bad effects, ICepa., IIPuls., IRhus; colic, Dolich.; diarrhoea, TVer. HEELS, abscess: on left after opening, edges of wounds (mortified), Ars. Heels, aching: Calc. p., | | Puls.; after long standing, Zing.; dull, wearing, better elevating feet, 1 IPhyt. Heels, blisters: from walking, ICepa. B& ulcers. Heels, boring: towards evening, IPuls.; in right, when moving foot, disappear from con- tinued motion, Diad.; intolerable, after drinking wine, Zinc. Heels, bruised pain: Act, rac.; as if beaten, when standing, Agar.; when stepping, Bell.; when walking, Led.; when walking in open air, also standing and sitting, ICycl. Heels, burning: Arund.; with crawling, espe- cially in morning, in bed, IGraph.;"at night, feel cold when they come in contact, Ign.; on inner side of right, Bapt. Hºº heat. Heels, caries: ICalc. p., Sil. Heels, contraction: tº Tendo-achillis. Heels, cramp : ICrotal.; drawing into calves, Anac. Heels, crawling: Natr. c.; in right, Sul. Heels, drawing: into calves, intermittent, Anac.; in left (gout), Ant. c.; during or after standing and walking, Berb.; tearing, to but- tocks, worse at night (hip joint disease), |Merc. Heels, eruption: black spot on plantar surface (senile gangrene), Sec.; blisters, Petrol., | |Phos.; corrosive blisters, Caust.; black, ul- cerated pustule, Natr. c. Heels, fissures: oozing water, ILyc. Heels, heat: . burning, deep-seated, hinders sleep, IKalibi. gº burning. Heels, inflammation : Ant., c. Heels, itching: in front, I | Card. m.; in left, Niccol.; pain, internally, in sides, Cham. Heels, numbness: Arg. met. ; , when getting up in morning, I Stram. ; painful, l l Caust., Thuya ; of right, Ars. S. r.; when stepping, Alum. Heels, pain: Carbo a., Cast. eq., Ferr., Petrol., Verbas., Zinc.; in bones, Osm., l l Rhus v., | |Val.; in left, Xan.; in left, with swelling of spleen (old man, bronchial catarrh), l l Bry.; in right, Ars. h., Lyss.; in back of right, after going to bed, Lyss. ; especially in right, when sitting, Val.; standing or walking much, | | Amm. c.; into thigh, Lyss.; upward, Ars. h.; after walking, Cinnab.; violent, on posterior surface, worse walking, better bending knee and hip joint (rheumatism), Ars.; better from warmth, worse in cold, I Stram. -ºff | Heels, piercing: Natr. s. Heels, pinching: intolerable pain as if pinched by too narrow shoe, Chel. Heels, pressing: Ang.; as though crowding through boots, Eup. pur.; in right, worse walking, Spong. t Heels, pricking. Arund., Hep.; in left, Sil.; pain as if stepping upon pins on first standing in morning, Rhus; as if from pins after a long walk, Spong.; of right, Ars, S. r.; like tacks or nails, |Puls. \ Heels, purplish: | | Puls. ſº | Heels, redness: Ant. c., Petrol. J Heels, rheumatism: l l Meph., IIRhod.; in right, Bapt. Heels, sensitive : tenderness, l l Med.; when walking on them, Jatroph. Heels, sharp pain: like nails, running under skin, Rhus; on walking over a smooth sur- face (rheumatism), l l Phos. Heels, shooting: dull, in left inner, Tromb.; left, in forenoon, Tromb. Heels, soreness: Calc. p.; painful to walk, Lyss.; of left, soon becoming very tender on walking (periostitis), I | Puls.; in right, when walking out of doors, Euphor.; as if from walk- ing, Bor.; when walking, Kali bi. Heels, sprained pain: as if overstrained, Berb. Heels, stabbing: Eup. perf. Heels, sticking: IPuls.; burning, with itching like that in frost-bitten limbs, Puls.; in right, Inul., Sul. Heels, stinging: deep into bone, walking and stepping, Berb.; back of right, worse from least pressure, Badiag. Heels, stitches: Zinc.; during day, Sep.; when putting it down, IGraph.; in left, l l Kreo.; in left, Niccol., Sil.; pulsative, in left, when standing, in forenoon, l l Ran. b.; severeinter- mittent, on left, from within outward, while standing, passes off on motion, Spong.; at night in bed, better rubbing, Amm. m.; from within outward, Sabina ; in right, Inul.; passing up- ward, in right, while sitting, Spong.; severe, out at right, while standing, Spong.; as from a splinter, Petrol.; when stepping, Rhus; under, from without inward, Manc.; in walk- ing or sitting, Berb. Bº sticking, stinging. Heels, suppuration: l l Amm. c. Heels, swelling: Petrol.; lymphatic, Berb. Heels, tearing: Arg. met., Ars., Zinc.; deep into bone, walking and stepping, Berb.; in left, with heat and swelling of knees (rheum- atism), ILyc.; worse in left, Bism.; at night, in bed, better rubbing, Amm. m.; rending, during or after standing and walking, Berb.; in right, Bapt.; in right, in rheumatism, | Phyt.; sticking, in left, Staph. 60 946 33. LOWER LIMBS. Heels, tension: Caust.; during or after stand- ing or walking, Berb. Heels, throbbing: INatr. c.; to hips, Ars. m. Heels, twitching: pain on inner side of left, Cepa. Heels, ulcerative pain: IKali iod., INatr. s.; Severe, to bone, in morning, on awaking, Amm. c.; in lower part, I [Laur.; at night in bed, better on rubbing, Amm. m.; when stand- ing, Berb.; on touch and treading, l l Caust.; worse when walking, Zinc, Heels, ulcers: Caust.; from spreading blisters, Natr. C., Sep.; large, corrosive, with itching, Sil.; on left, Diad. HIPS, abscess: Sºy" disease, inflammation. Hips, aching: Med., Polyg., IRhus; to ankles, as though she had walked many miles, felt more in bones, l l Merc. iod. rub.; in bones and muscles, with chills up and down back, | | Puls.; in both, Carbol. ac.; deep, Gamb.; dulk, l l Polyp.; in bones of, Lyss.; obtuse, heavy, in left, worse in damp weather (chronic rheumatism), IPhyt.; in right, Carbol. ac.; bruised feeling, downward, in right, Æsc. h.; in right, while sitting, Eup. perf; in sciatica, Kali bi.; severely, Bapt.; when walking and sitting, Staph. Hips, after-pains: felt in hips, Sil. Hips, boiling sensation: ILed. Hips, boring: in left, Nitr. sp. d.; in right, waking him about 4 A.M., IColoc.; in right, shifting to various parts, worse at night, can. not find easy position, better by day and in motion (after a spasm), Arn.; in right, alter- nates with numbness and boring, sensation of whole thigh (rheumatic gout), I Kreo.; sore- ness, stitching or drawing in right, Lil. tig. Hips, brittle: as if right were brittle, short, and small, Calc. Hips, bruised pain: as if beaten, Agar.; in bones, IRuta ; in typho-malarial fever, twen- tieth day, ILaur.; like growing pains, l l Phos. ac.; in crest of ilium, as if from a heavy bur- den, or as after running, l l Kreo.; in left, Sul.; over left, I Arg. met.; before menses, ILach.; during menses, better as flow becomes free, ILach. ; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Lach.; when moving or sneezing (coxalgia), IKali c.; in hip on which he lay at night, Caust.; at night in bed, must change from side to side, Form.; in right, Sep.; in right, in dysmenor- rhoea, INatr. c.; , lame feeling, particularly in right, in morning, Bry.; early, on rising, better by motion, Ratan.; on stooping, Sil.; with swelling, goes to left next day, then re- turns, I ILac. c.; when touched, I Ferr.; with sensitiveness of parts to touch, also during menses, Magn. m.; after walking, Tell. Hips, burning: 1Carbo v., Curar., IKali c.; itching, in a small spot on right, then on thigh, then on little toe, itching burning pain on external aspect of limb, Lith.; in left, to middle of thigh, Zinc.; during menses, Med.; at night, IEuphor.; worse at night and by contact (gout), Bell.; at night, in bones, Euph.; during forepart of night, preventing sleep (ischias), IGels.; below right, from back to front (bron- chitis), IIod.; in sciatica, Ars.; like sciatica to heel, Arund. Hips, bursting pain: on coughing, ICaust. Hips, carbuncle : in a lady aet. 50, l l Carbol. ac. Hips, chilliness: IHam. Hips, concussion: left and right, alternately, shaking, pushing, commencing in joints of legs, Agar. Hips, constriction: pain, as if a band were drawn from crest of one ilium to the other, Jamb.; painful shooting from just behind joint into leg, with sensation as if pain were boring into bones, Coloc.; in right, Ang. Hips, contractive pain: better by motion and pressure, worse in evening, during rest and when lying down, after abuse of quinine (sciatica), Menyanth. Hips, coxalgia: gº neuralgia. Hips, cracking: Camph., Coccul., ICroc. Hips, cramp : in joint, Sep. Hips, cramplike pains: drawing tearing, run- ning down posterior thighs to calves during chill (ague), l l Rhus ; in iliac bone, Ananth.; painful jerks, sudden, Sul.; from kidneys to thighs, with sensation as if hip joint were fastened by iron clamps, Coloc.; in left hip at night, with heat on inner side of thigh and in feet, Jugl.; below, going up left side, warm cramplike feeling, Alum.; pain, during menses, Form.; on least movement, Curar.; in right, Cann. S.; as if stiff or dislocated, when moving, Ang.; as though parts were screwed in a wise, lies upon affected side, with knee bent up- ward, Coloc. Hips, creaking: ICamph. Hips, creeping pain : in right, kept him from getting ease in any position, l l Murex. Hips, cutting: Ign., Phyt.; bearing down, IGraph.; to inguinal region and thighs, Berb.; in left, Gamb.; in right, down leg (coxalgia), 1Coloc.; mostly behind trochanter major, 4 to 5 A.M., | |Phyt. Hips, darting: in left, at every step, forcing him to limp, Kali iod.; from behind left, on outside of left thigh, sometimes to calf of leg, IKali bi.; pricking, short bones of pelvis (hy- drometra), l l Sep. Hips, digging: periodic, in left, to middle of thigh, worse at rest, could not sit or lie in bed at night, after cohabiting with wife with fluor albus, l l Rhod.; painful in right, Cann. s. Hips, disease: (coxalgia,coxarthrocace, morbus. coxaritis): Acon., Apis, Arn., Bell., IBry., IICalc., Caust., ICinch., IIColoc., | | Hekla, IHep., ; Hippoz., Hydras., Iod., IKali c., IKali iod., TILac c., ILach., ILyc., Merc., I Natr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., IIPhos. ac., Phyt., IRhus, Sil., Stram.; miti- gates pain, Sul.; in right iliac region, l l Staph.; when disease originated in bone itself rather than in synovial membrane, IOl. jec.; caries, IHep.;caries, fistulous openings,tender to touch Sil.; caries, with stinking pus, Calc. p.; ca- ries, of right, Caps.; with contraction, Calc.; coxalgia, in left, Iris ; with diarrhoea, Il Calc.; with dislocation of head of femur, Calc.; de- sire for boiled eggs, IICalc.; head of left partly forced out of acetabulum, threatening luxa- tion, IKali c.; fistulous openings, Sil.; fistu- lous openings, in left, IStram.; glands swollen, | | Calc.; inflammation, Apis, ; Calc. S., Ferr.p., || Kali m., | | Rhus, Sil.; inflammation of right, IColoc.; lengthening of leg, Rhus, ISul., Thuya; leg three fingers' breadth longer than sound one, IKali c.; leg an inch longer than sound one, flexed at knee and thrown outward, ISul.; left leg elongated two fingers’ 33. LOWER LIMBS. 947 breadth, Kalic.; left legshorter than right(lux- atio spontanea), Coloc.; left leg about half an inch longer, Stram.; right, a finger's breadth longer, IKali c., IMerc.; right, half an inch shorter than left, I Staph.; relaxation of liga- ments, iCalc.; spontaneous luxation of right, |Merc.; osteomyelitis, iPhos.ac.; motion pain- ful, Kali c.; pains worse night, IKali c.; pains in joints, Caust.; every change of position causes pitiable cry, IKali c.; right side, ILed.; right side, after mercury, or in syphilitic chil- dren, IPhyt.; scrofulous, Calc., IOl.jec.; scro- fulous, with fistulous openings leading to bone, Cist.; open Sores, discharging bone splinters, Calc.; first stage, emaciation not great, but thighs and neck particularly atrophied, Natr. m.; first stage, sharp pains, worse at night, |Bell.; second stage, IICalc.,1Coloc., IKali m., JMerc.; third stage, Ars., Aur. met., Calc.p., : Calc. s., 1Carbo v., ICinch., Coloc., IKali c., ILach., ILyc., Phos. ac., IISil., ISul.; begin- ning suppuration, IMerc.; suppuration exces- sive, emaciation, Phos. ac.; suppuration, pa- tient wants to be covered, Hep.; suppuration, wound irritable, burning, Lyc.; suppuration, fistulous openings, tender to touch, Sil.; sup- puration, discharge of thin ichor, Caust.; suppuration, oozing watery pus, Phos.; can only walk with assistance of a cane, | | Lac c.; with weakness, Carbo v. Bº throbbing. Hips, feeling as if dislocated: Agar., IIgn., IIPuls.; as if falling in pieces, and desire to bind them up tightly (metrorrhagia), l l Trill.; had to rest with hands on hips to relieve, Lyss.; painful, as if capsules were too weak and relaxed, Thuya; in left, Irid., IKreo., Sul.; paroxysms of weakness, pains, fear of falling when trying to walk, Sarrac.; when stepping (pertussis), Caust.; can hardly walk, Ang, Bry.; worse when walking, with weak arms, PSOr. Hips, dragging feeling: from right, down to toes, Sil. Hips, drawing: Bapt., Calc., Calc. p., Con., IRhus, Phyt., Thuya ; in bones and muscles, with chills up and down back, l l Puls.; with crepitation in joints, worse leaving chair after long sitting, sitting in cold, exerting leg dur- ing walking in autumn and change of weather, better warmth of stove, in sun and gentle motion (rheumatism), l l Rhus ; forward and downward, Carboa.; in crest of ilium,towards buttock, Coloc.; from spine of ilium to in- guinal region and upper third of inner sur- face of thigh, IColoc.; to knee, while walking or standing, Rhus ; in left, Coloc.; sud- denly, from left to foot, I | Crotal.; from left across to right, thence to knee, Cann. S.; in left, when sitting with extended thigh, Arn.; into thigh, AEthus.; tensive, to nates, Inul.; painful, Ant. c.; painful, to foot (phlegmasia alba dolens), IBry.; painful,in left, Sul.; pain- ful, continuous, can find no comfortable posi- tion, especially at night and in bed (ischias), 1Coloc.; painful, mostly behind trochanter major, 4 to 5 A.M., l l Phyt.; in right, Rhus ; in right, with periodic exacerbations (ischias), IColoc.; in right, as if leg were too long and drawn downward, Ast. r.; worse in right side, II.Chel.; in sciatica, Ars.; sharp, through, LNatr. m.; spasmodic, across, preventing walk- ing, with paralytic pain in small of back, Coccul.; down thighs, worse when walking, Carbo v.; painful, worse from touch and bending trunk backward, 1Caps. Hips, dull pain: Ham..., || Phyt.; across, ICro- tal.; to knee, ICup. ac.; in left, felt only after rising from sitting and attempting to walk, better after a few steps, Tromb.; in right to knee, producing lameness, and tumefaction (rheumatism), ISul. Hips, emaciation: atrophy of right, arrest of growth of femur, with limping (boy aet. 5, after spasms), Calc. 83% disease. Hips, eruption: itching herpes, Niccol.; red- dish, herpetic, Sep.; miliary spots, Sumb.; pimples, Hyper.; large pustules, clustering to knees, Hyos.; red place, with many small pointed spots, above crest of left ilium, Osm.; itching, vesicular, l l Calc.; wartlike, between, LNatr. S. Hips, gnawing: IEup. pur., HKali iod.; dull, in left, in morning, Pallad.; in bone of left, sitting, Amm. m.; deeply seated (sciatica), Elat. Hips, gout: Bell.; arithritic pain, from mer- #. abuse, Nitr. ac.; affects chiefly right, Led. Hips, heat: IChel., | | Rhus. Hips, heaviness: worse on commencing to walk after sitting, better after walking a little, Phos. ac.; womb and ovaries (uterine polypi), ICon. Hips, inflammation: ſº disease. Hips, injuries: contusion, with swelling and pain, IRhus; pain after a fall (traumatic pe- riostitis of sacrum and lower vertebrae), l l Sil.; pain after falling down stairs (uterine neur- algia), l l Con. improved, Tarant. cured; by caving in of a gravel bank, l l Rhus; straining capsular ligaments, with swelling and pain, IRhus. Sº disease. Hips, itching : Lach., Sep.; on condyles, Agar.; above crest of left ilium, towards ab- domen, Osm. Hips, jerking : excites cough, Ars.; in left, during morning and forenoon, Pallad.; pain- ful, to knee (coxalgia), IPuls.; in right, Cann. s.; in sciatica, Kali bi. Hips, lacerating: to knee, worse from least attempt to move leg, walking or standing on it impossible, Coloc. Hips, lameness: Coccul, Fluor. ac., | |Zing.; in left, IFluor. ac.; painful, in right, I | Diosc.; in right, as if gluteal muscles were too short, Diosc.; in right, deep in, extends to sym- physis pubis, worse rising from a seat, better continuing to walk, Ars. m.; in right, when walking, | | Eup. perf. B& numbness, par- alytic sensation. Hips, lancinating: Ign.; alternately right and left, l l Lac c.; burning like lightning into outer side of bend of knee and to buttocks, Ast. r.; to foot (phlegmasia alba dolens), Bry.; in iliac bone, Ananth.; in iliac bone, obliquely towards small of back, Berb.; left, into thigh, AEthus.; right, Ver. v.; in right, worse motion, better rest, Agnus; goes to left next day, then re- turns with swelling in right, l l Lac C.; from womb and ovaries (uterine polypi), Con. Hips, neuralgia: II Ars., IAur. met., IICalc., IIColoc., Fluor. ac., IKali c., IPhos., Phos. ac., Puls., Sil., IIStram., Tereb.; worse 3 P.M., and after sleep, Lach.; with spasmodic 948 33. LOWER LIMBS. pains in bladder, ICanth.; after catching cold, | |Sul.; after confinement, l l Hyper.; cutting, ICalc.; horrible pains, in metrorrhagia, Arg. nit.; with violent jerks of limbs, ILyc.; joint feels as if femur were fastened to os innomina- tum with iron claws, pains dart from sacro- lumbalis muscle into thigh, Coloc.; pain mostly in knee, worse by overexercise, worse at night, IRhus ; in left, Eup. pur., Pallad.; in left, violent distracting pains, when abscesses form, IIStram.; in left, from gluteal muscle or joint down leg to knee, often to calf or ankle, slightly better after walking, | |Phos. ac.; left to head, while lying, sharp pain like electric shock, DioSc.; involuntary limping, IRhus; violent, coming on every morning at 5 o'clock, | | Ver.; pain only during motion, rest gives complete relief (sciatica), Diosc.; obstinate, of nine months’ duration, pain worse stand- ing, with feeling as if thigh would break, || Val.; alternating with phthisical symptoms, Led.; in right, along ischiatic nerve to ankle, better from warmth, worse cold, motion at first, pain gradually better from continued motion, l l Rhus; dull or darting, cutting from right posteriorly to foot, worse lying down, motion and stepping, better sitting in chair, Gnaphal.; right affected, in sciatica, l l Rhus ; of right, impairing use of leg, in sciatica, IDiosc.; originating from suppressed or mis- managed scarlatina or other exanthemata, IPhos. ac.; sciatic pains, as if left were wrenched, Iris; in sciatica, Ars.; feel as if scraped with knife, IPhos. ac.; intolerable" when standing (sciatica), l l Val.; with draw- ing stitches, iCalc.; with lancinating stitches, must get out of bed for relief, worse rising, better slow walking, Sep.; with strangury, ICanth.; with tearing, ICalc. Bº disease, pain, rheumatism, tearing; also Legs sci- atica. Hips, numbness: to feet, with pain in right limb (after parturition), l l Rhus; in right iliac fossa, to hip almost to short ribs, down whole right thigh, betterlying on it (ovaritis), IApis ; to knee, Agar.; in right, deep in, ex- tends to symphysis pubis, Ars. met. gº lameness, paralytic sensation. Hips, pain (undefined): Ailant., Anag., Arum t., Badiag., Coccul., Colch., Dig., Lil. tig., | | Mez., I Ver., Ver. v., | |Zing.; across, Sars.; worse in afternoon and evening, better in bed, worse change of weather (sciatica), IKali bi.; in back part, Lach.; in back part, running around and down limbs, Med.; cannot bend, Ruta ; across, severe and a little burning, from 4 A.M. till evening, better at 9 P.M., Lyss.; to buttocks, causing difficulty in rising, worse stooping, 1Card. m.; from cold, Nux m.; after taking cold (cystitis), Sars.; constant, with cold limbs, Pallad.; during cough, Bell., Caust., |Sul.; like coxalgia, Ascl. t. ; after instrumen- tal delivery, Hyper.; worse in evening, until 12 P.M., must walk, can hardly put foot down but pain is better while walking, Ferr.; severe to foot, better at night, cannot sleep, pressure causes trembling of whole body and spasms, | |Sil.; to foot, worse from touch or motion (phlegmasia alba dolens), Bry.; to forehead, Tereb.; worse in forenoon, free after mid- night, Prun.; to heel, Ars. m.; in iliac re- gion, ICoff. t.; in ilium, deep-seated, an inch to an inch and a half from spine, extends obliquely towards sacrum, IBerb.; on a level with crest of left ilium, I |Millef; in crest of ilium, daily, right side, extends backward and downward to thigh, worse early morning, on rising and sitting down, better standing and from warmth, Staph.; startsatiliac crest,shoots to knees, Screams out in agony, no relief in any position (dysmenorrhoea), l l Xan.; between crest of right ilium and sacrum, during preg- nancy, Arn. ; in kidney disease, Berb.; to knee, TNatr. S.; to near knees, Sep.; running to knee, in Sciatica, Kali bi.; in left, Agnus, Benz.ac., Brom., Xan.; in left, in evening, Ast.r.; intermittent, between left and head of femur, worse moving joint, abuse of mercury, Iod.; over left, with headache, Lac def.; in left, in an instant, as if hip would be torn from her, Caust.; in left, so bad she cannot lift limb when bathing, Ars. m.; in left, as after lying in bed in a bad position, makes it difficult to ascend, also to sit down or get up, awakes him at night, can bear any one position only for a short time, pains so from some movement he can hardly help screaming, at times one spot is sensitive to pressure, Natr. S.; deep, in left, in morning, Ast. r.; in left, on motion, I Lyc.; in left, better by motion (sciatica), Kali bi.; in left, comes and goes quickly, Eup. perf.; in left, when lying on right side, 1Cham.; in spot not larger than a pea, over left, with Soreness, l l Eup. perf.; worse in paroxysms, constant in left, walking, from external press- ure, and especially pushing leg upward to- wards hip joint, I ISul.; into lower portion of legs, Phyt.; causes limping, iCarboa.j when lying in bed, Mur.; when lying on side, Rhus; during menses, Calc., IGraph.; during men- ses, in asthenopia, I Sep.; with difficulty in moving head and tongue, Colch.; worse at night, l l Syph.; at night, if he lies upon oppo- site, side, Cham.; severe, worse in rest and when beginning to walk (ischias), 1Gels.; in right, Ars. S. r., Ast. r., l l Phos.; down right, spreading towards back, for ten minutes, Daph.; in right, lying in bed, Cornus; in right, to knee, IKali bi.; in right to knee, has to loosen garters and lie down, Cimex; from right to knee, while walking, cannot stand or bear one's weight, Hydras.; in right, then left, Lith.; down right leg, Sang.; in right, almost constant, with metritis, Lac c.; in right, worse during motion, IHelon.; in right, worse from least motion and partic- ularly when rotating limb inward, 1Coloc.; in right, on rising from a seat, Chel.; in right, on sitting up in bed, in morning, Cinch. bol.; in upper right, worse sitting, tºob.; behind and above right, in a small spot near spine, worse walking, has to sit, Ars. h. ; in right, worse from stooping, motion, rising from seat, or moving in bed, l l Natr. S.; in right, down thigh, Lil. tig.; in right, under trochanter, Arum, t.; in right, cannot walk, Ammoniac.; in right, while walking, with trembling of leg and feeling of uncertainty, particularly on going down stairs (parenchy- matous metritis), I ILac c.; worse rising to feet from a lying posture, Sarrac.; must sit down and rest, Led.; prevents sleep, better by mo- tion, Sinap.; when stepping, Asar.; gets up stiff, Agar.; after being long on feet, sudden 33. LOWER LIMBS. 949 violent, Led.; in left, as if tendons were too short, limps, Amm. m.; to lower part of thigh, on external leg, after exposure, worse change of weather, cold and exercise, IRhus; upward, Eup. pur.; with urinary symptoms, 1Berb.; while urinating, Berb.; in ulceration ofos uteri, Murex; from vomiting, Ipec.; when walking, Amm. c. §º disease, neuralgia. Hips, paralytic sensation: Plumb.; in left, Brom.; changes from right to left or left to right, Ver.; worse on commencing to walk, better after walking a little, Phos. ac. 3&º lameness, numbness. Hips, piercing: in left, only during rest, | | Natr. S. Hips, pressing feeling: Agar., Sep.; drawing deep in tendons on rising from a seat, Ang.; to inguinal region and thighs, Berb.; in left, when sitting, with extended thigh, Arn.; in threatened miscarriage, Act. rac.; painful, shooting from just behind joint into leg, with sensation as if pain were boring deep into bone, IColoc.; painful, persistent, in left, Nitr. sp. d.; painful, in right, to middle of sacral bone, I ILyss.; painful, at every step, IRhus; in right, worse from motion, ILed.; dull, in right, Asar.; Squeezing, to inguinal region and thighs, Berb.; tensive, painful, in right, l l Nitr. ac. Hips, pricking: to knees, as if pierced with needles, Plumb.; in left, Hell.; needle-like, IChim. m. §§ sticking, stinging. Hips, pushing pain: Cann. S. Hips, restlessness: nightly attack of fidgets, in right, preventing sleep, and driving him out of bed many times, 1 IPhos.; compelled to move, with pain, Ferr., | | Natr. S. Hips, rhagades: discharging ichorous fluid, irritating surrounding parts, Cund. Hips, rheumatism: l l All. sat., Ant. t., ILac c., Magn. S., Sabad., | |Zinc.; acute, goes from left to right, Rheum ; articular, in right, I Lac C.; chronic, Phyt.; worse during day, Kali bi.; to feet, l l Meph.; inflammatory, Ver. v.; in left, Sang.; , in left, running from gluteal muscles or hip joint down leg to knee and often to calf of leg or ankle, slightly better after walking, but still severe, l l Phos.ac.; from mercurial abuse, JNitr. ac.; worse from motion, ICarb. S.; at night, with Soreness and coldness (acute bronchial catarrh), 1 ISul.; first left, then right, with relief to left (acute rheuma- tism), Lac c.; in left, in Sciatica and rheuma- tism, ILac c.; chronic, of left, use of which is lost, synovial membrane implicated, consider- able tumefaction from effusion, pain worse in damp weather, IPhyt.; in right, Carbol, ac., Erig., Nux m.; in right, with gonorrhoeal rheu- matism), l l Med.; in right, Worse in motion, ILed.; in right, when walking, after 7 A.M., Pallad.; to left shoulder and chest, most severe from 4 P.M. until 6 and lasting until 8 or 9, or returning at 1 A.M., Colch.; on walking or moving, with restlessness (diphtheria), Kali bi. Bºy" neuralgia, stiffness. Hips, running: something runs round and round several times in flesh, then to knee, Lyss. Hips, screwing pain: to knee, Daph.; in right, Daph. Hºensitive: right iliac region (typhus), ſl Bapt.; painful to pressure, Jamb.; right, to touch, Coloc. Hips, sharp pain: agonizing, as from passing calculi (renal colic), Arn.; constant, Ailant.; in iliac bone, obliquely toward small of back, Berb.; between left and head of femur, worse by moving joint, abuse of mercury, Iod.; in left, lasting half an hour, Asim.; in sciatica, Kali bi, ; in left, particularly when rising from a seat, pain then extends towards spine, into abdomen and into knee at times (sciatica), | | Rhus ; mostly behind trochanter major, 4 to 5 A.M., l l Phyt.; when attempting to walk, !Coloc. §º neuralgia. Hips, shocks: left then right, violent electric, disturbing sleep after dinner, l l Arg. met.; in right, Ver. Hips, shooting: , II Ars., Calc., Calc. p., | | Chel.; across (catarrh of bladder), Uva ursi; in evening, to upper third of thigh, worse in rest, better from motion and pressure, Sul.; to knee and foot, especially with cough, Caps.; in left, with sensation of legs being elongated, Thuya ; in right, to abdomen (liver com- plaint), Chel.; violent, in right, could not raise himself nor move without greatesteffort, had to keep his bed, extends through right half of pelvis down right femur, avoided ... knee and reappeared in foot, Sul.; in right, down in front of thigh and up to right scapula (rheumatism), 1 [Sabad.; tearing, Ferr.; to- wards, IBry.; up or down, Calc. p. Hips, smarting: alternately right and left, | | Lac c.; with swelling in right, goes to left next day, then returns, l l Lac c. Hips, soreness: Bov., IPhyt.; in left, Æsc. h.; in left, as after a fall, Zing.; painful about left, | | Apis ; at night, Caust.; lameness, in right, AEsc. h. Hips, sprained feeling: Arn., IIgn., | |Lyc., IRhus ; in left, I ILaur.; in left, when walking in open air, Hep.; with limping, Nitr. ac.; on moving, Euphor.; in right, on inner an- terior side, Pallad.; in right, on walking, | | Mez.; with stitches, INatr. m.; after walk- ing, in evening, Cham. ...” Hips, stabbing: Bry.; in left, after a fall, l l Natr. S. 6&" lancinating, stitches. Hips, sticking: to feet, especially when cough- ing, | | Caps.; in ilium, an inch to an inch and a half from spine, obliquely towards sacrum, Berb.; obliquely forward above left crest of ilium, worse sitting erect, standing, bend- ing towards left side, better bending towards right, Jamb.; knee, walking bent, Bry.; dur- ing rest, worse during motion, Merc. c.; in right, Zinc.; in right, to groin, Inul.; tearing, Berb. §§e pricking, stinging, stitches. Hips, stiffness: Ananth., Bapt., Bell.., || Hell., |Zing.; now in hips, now in back, obliged to hold breath, Sul.; and pain in left, IHam.; in morning, Arg. met.; awoke with painful, over left, preventing stooping, makes walk- ing difficult, like a stiff neck, but more ach- ing, Med.; in right, as if bruised, 5 P.M., Chim. m.; cannot walk straight, Rheum. Bºy" rheumatism. Hips, stinging: Berb.; when breathing, and in morning, Sabina ; worse at night, and by con- tact (gout), Bell. §º pricking. Hips, stitches: Agar., Apis, ICaust., Coloc., IFluor, ac.; in right, Merc. cor.; above, when breathing, Oxal. ac.; dull, in right, must cease walking, better while resting and by warmth 950 33. LOWER LIMBS. of bed, IColoc.; to foot, at intervals, sitting or walking, Berb.; in ilium, bubbling, darting into part, Berb.; from ilium to ilium, Lil. tig.; in right, at regular short intervals (hip joint disease), Merc.; in crest of ilium, through ab- domen, l l Kreo.; in crest of ilium, sitting, | | Ang.; acute, in anterior inferior spinous pro- cessofilium (hipjoint disease), Merc.;to knee, Bry.; to knee, making him cry out, worse from motion (ischias), Coloc.; a few large, like knives, Bry.; in left, l l Natr. S.; needle-like, in left, Hell.; in left, when sitting, I Carbo a.; sudden, in left, while walking, foot no longer serves as a support, pain as though he would lose his senses and fall down, disappears after two or three seconds as suddenly as it came, Natr. S.; limps, Ammoniac.; better by mo- tion and pressure, worse evening, during rest and when lying down, after abuse of quinine (Sciatica), IMenyanth.; worse from motion, Merc.; near, Spong.; at night, IILyc.; in left Os innominatum, dull, at intervals, behind hip joint, worse from motion, Ang.; periodi- cally, I.Merc.; worse during rest, better from motion, Sabad.; in right, l l Natr. m.; in back of right, Rumex ; in right, down leg (coxal- gia), IColoc.; posteriorly, over right, could not lie on right side, pained as from subcutaneous ulceration on touch, Sep.; in right, with rheu- matism, ILyc.; up or down, Calc. p.; when walking, Arg. met. Hips, stretching pain : in acetabula, Agar. Hips, swelling: hot, painful to touch (articular rheumatism), Acon.; lymphatics feel like hard cords, tender (fibroid of uterus after hemorrhages), IApis ; in right, goes to left next day, then returns, l l Lac c. Hips, tearing : Agar., All. sat., Amb., Berb., ICalc., Calc. p., Cann. S., Magn. m., Niccol., IRhus, Sil.; through abdomen to epigastrium, Bry.; beneath, Zinc.; , crampy (coxalgia), HKali c.; deep-seated (sciatica), Elat.; draw- ing, in right, Tereb.; to feet, IRalm.; to feet, especially with cough, l l Caps.; in crest of ilium, posterior portion, usually one side, ex- tends to gluteal muscles or bones, Berb.; to knee, Agar., Canth.; to knee, making him cry out, worse from motion, Coloc.; to knee, while walking or standing, Rhus; between left and head of femur, worse moving joint, after abuse of mercury, Iod. ; drawing, in left, on moving, || Acon.; near and beneath left, to sacrum, ICarbo v.; periodic, in left, to middle of thigh, worse in rest, could not sit or lie in bed at night (after cohabiting with wife with fluor albus), l l Rhod.; worse on motion (hip disease), Merc.; worse at night, better about daybreak, better walking, Syph. improved ; worse at night, or with pulsating pains, Merc.; rheumatic, particularly when at rest (purpura), l l Rhus; in right, Carbo v.; in right, with periodic exacerbations (ischias), Coloc.; in right, in dysmenorrhoea, Natr.c.; in right, shifting to various parts, worse at night, cannot find easy position, better by day and from motion (after a sprain), Arn.; then in left, Amb.; in sciatica, Ars. Hº" neuralgia, rheumatism. Hips, tension: Agar.; to groin, Thuya ; in region of anterior superior spine of ilium, IColoc.; to inguinal region and thighs, Berb.; in left, while sitting, Rhus ; painful, worse left side (Sciatica), ISul.; painful, on walking, ISul.; rheumatic, in left, IIyc.; in right, Rhus; as if a skin were too tight around dis- eased parts, IRhus; on awaking, Carbo v. Hips, throbbing: as though it would burst (ischias), Ign.; with fever, Ars. m.; in crest of ilium, towards buttock, Coloc.; in left, IColoc.; periodic, in left, extends to middle of thigh, worse at rest, could not sit, or lie in bed at night after cohabiting with wife with fluor albus, | |Rhod.; in right, worse morning, better even- ing, || Ars. m.; in right, dull motion, as if uterus were beating against, Ang.; in region of right, waking him about 4 A.M., 1Coloc.; as from beginning, suppuration, Staph.; throb- bing pain on a small spot behind right hip- bone, Ars. h. Hips, tickling: painful, in ilium, l l Anag. Hips, tingling : awaking at night, Bar. c. Hips, tired feeling: in evening, on rising from sitting, worse walking, Cepa; in crest of ilium, painful in morning, l l Kreo.; in right, º from lying on right side, as if he had been lying on a board, Ars. m.; weary feeling in ilium, down outer side of thighs to knee, Natr. a. Hips, trembling: l l Apis. Hips, tumor: in right iliac fossa, as large as a cocoanut, of elastic feel but hard and immov- able, at times cutting pain, like a stab, in tu- mor, causing her to scream and toss in agony, with bilious vomiting, worse from heat and warm weather, better in open air, IColoc. Hips, twitching : Magn. m.; in whooping cough, LArs.; in crest of ilium, toward but- tocks, 1Coloc.; in left, I Coloc.; pain to knee, | | Mez. Hips, wandering pains: flying, Colch.; heavy drawing, in right, worse in damp weather (gonorrhoea), Il Med.; in sciatica, Kali bi.; in right, Iris. Hips, weakness: IPic. ac.; interfering with coi- tus, ICepa; loss of control, cannot sit on a low chair, or squat down, Syph.; in joints (preg- nancy), I IMur.; in left, l l Apis ;.. to legs, IOxal. ac.; paralytic, HKali c.; relaxation, Apis ; un- steadiness in left, l l Apis. KNEES, abscess: IBell, IHep, Hippoz., IISil., ISul.; beginning suppuration, IMerc.; fistulous openings with hard edges, discharg- ing greenish-yellow pus, IISil.; Small opening over patella, oozing laudable pus, later pro- fuse, yellow, serous discharge, particularly early in evening (after meglected injury), IIod.; discharging yellowish, creamy sub- stance (chronic arthritis), Calc. Enees, aching: AEsc. h., Hydras, Jamb., Lyss., Merc._per., Rhus v.; on awaking, in morning, || Lach.; during chill, INatr. m.; continued, IOl.jec.; dull, Pod.; in left, Carbol. ac.; in outer part of left, while sitting, worse walking, IHydras.; in leucorrhoea, NAEsc. h.; in dysmenorrhoea, MStram.; in syphilitic neu- ralgia, IISyph.; worse at night, Kalibi.; in tendon, each side of top of patella, Osm.; hard, feels inflammatory rheumatism, Apoc.; in right, Como, Gamb.; slight, Med.; tired, Cann. i. Knees, boils: | |Nux V. Rnees, boring: Amm. c., iCaust., IHell.; worse on moving, Bufo.; worse at night, must often small, stiffening whole leg, 33. LOWER LIMBS. 951 change position, IKali iod.; especially in right, in evening, Zinc.; in right, worse stretching, worse night, Calc. p. Knees, broken feeling: Cup. m. Knees, bruised feeling: Berb., Il Graph., Hep., Meph., Spig., Zinc.; as if beaten, II Ars.; as if beaten on bend of left, worse beginning to move, especially after lying, Ars. h.; as if beaten in left, on motion (palpitation), Arg. met. ; as if beaten or sore, Led.; as if beaten, after walking and rising from a seat, HBerb.; as from a blow or shock, Cist.; as after a severe blow, in left, l l Plat.; as if inwardly crushed, on moving after lying, especially in a fatiguing position, increases to burning, better continuing to move, Ars. h.; as after a fall, falls easily on his knee, Sarrac.; while lying still in bed, better rising and walking about, Puls.; when moving or sneezing (cox- algia), IKali c.; in muscles, INux v.; in outer side, Calend.; during rest, I Sul. ; when sit- ting, Arg. met. ; with swelling in right, goes to left, next day, then returns, Lac c.; in and below, obliges her to let affected thigh and leg lie wherever it happened to be, Puls. Enees, bubbling sensation : in bend, to heel, Rheum. Knees, burning: l l Apis, Arg. met., Arund., Carbo v., Rhus, Tarax.; in bends, Bar. c.; in bend, worse beginning to move, especially after lying, Ars. h.; in bends, in skin, at night (chlorosis), ISep.; a blue spot above, Amm. c.; on side of left, Cast. eq.; worse at night, Bell.; on right, I ISul.; in right, worse mov- ing, IChel.; with sciatica, Indig.; in swol- len (scrofulous inflammation), IIod. Knees, bursae (housemaid’s knee, hygroma): II Arn., IIMatr. m., IISil.; bursitis simple or diffused, IISticta; , cysts, Cann. S., Caust., IGraph., IIod., Kali br., Sil., ISul.; hemor- rhagic extravasation, IBar... m.; in anaemic subjects, Calc. p.; on patella, I lSticta; on patella, IISil. Hº Chap. 34, Joints dropsy. Knees, caries: in incipient anchylosis, Sil. Knees, chilliness: l l Card. m., Chim. m., Co- loc.; not cold externally, Ign. Knees, cold: Agnus, Ars., Daph.; in bed, IICarbo v.; small spot in bend, Agar.; worse on beginning to move, in bend, especially after lying, Ars. h.; a spot from which a cold current pervades leg, Petrol.; with heat of head and ears, Ars.; even in hottest weather, in timid nervous persons, Asar. ; icy, even in bed, I |Phos.; icy, in hysteria, I Sec.; at night in bed, l l Sep.; particularly at night, IICarbo v.; feeling as from quicksilver in hollow, small spot towards right, Agar.; alternating with flying shooting, Acon.; as from cold wind, Benz. ac., Cimex. Knees, constriction: if bandaged, Ars., Aur. met., Sil.; in anterior right, as if someone grasped it, a kind of lacing, Nux m. Knees, contraction : , of tendons, in bends, | lTell.; feeling, in bends, Staph.; of mus- cles, under left, Med.; painful, in external tendon of left, Oxal. ac.; legs cannot be stretched, during chill, ICimex ; of tendons beneath right (psoas abscess), 1 ISyph. knees, cracking : Benz, ac., Calc., Camph., Coccul., 1Con., Ign., ILed., Puls., Sep., IISul.; on bending, Selen.; feels dry, when moved, INux v.; in left, Ast. r.; in left, on stepping, Calad ; during motion, Cham., Coccul, Pod.; in right, when rising in morning, Mez.; when stooping, ICroc.; on stretching limb, Il Ran. b.; when stretching limb, in hydrarthus, | |Rhus; when walking, Ars.; when walking and descending, ITCaust. Knees, cramplike pain: above left, Ast.r.; par- ticularly about patellae, could not walk up- stairs, Bell.; worse in right, pains come only when at rest, better by active motion, passive motion worse, pains appear every night while in bed, and in daytime when lying down, JMerc.iod.flav.; in right, near patella, towards outer side when sitting, Bell. Rnees, Cramps: in bend, Calc.; to calf and thigh when firmly leaning upon, Berb.; with heat, Arund.; especially at noon, when she is hungry (amenorrhoea), Zinc.; in popliteal space, with tension in flexor muscles, Cornus. Knees, crawling: to foot, in left, Apis; with tension in tendons, inner right, Rhus. Knees, creaking : Camph. Knees, cutting: Acon.; knifelike, IAcon.; as if parts were being ripped with a knife in right, leg feels lame, Bar. c.; in right, while walking, obliging her to stand still, Calc. Knees, cysts: gº bursae. Knees, darting: in right, l l Kali m.; in right, worse when leg is lifted to step, or when it is off floor while sitting, or if it is too far back in walking or sitting, l l Sul.; with swelling in right, worse motion, after exposure to night air when drunk, l l Lac c. e g Knees, dislocated feeling: Ign.; as if lower end of femur would escape from patella, Cain.; after injury, Arn.; as if out of joint, in left, like after much walking (palpitation), Arg. met.; in patella, when walking, l l Gels.; in right, Carb. s. Knees, drawing: Agar., Aloe, Amm. c., Crotal, Nitr. sp. d.; worse in open air, better warmth of bed, Il Caust.; to ankle, Cham.; when in bed, Asar.; dull, Bapt.; especially in evening, does not know where to lay legs, Sul.; from above down to feet, worse in shin bones and tops of feet, Aph. ch.: in gout, Ant. c.; be- low left, Ast. r.; in left, l l Card. m.; in left, followed by profuse sweat, for several nights, Spong. ; from left into lower thigh, Card. m.; through lower leg, late in evening, Cham.; to malleolus, Caust.; in morning or during day, | | Aph. ch.; in muiscles, Cain.; from outer side to malleolus,Card. m.; painful, Caulo., Lyss., IIPuls.; painful, in sitting, l l Natr. m.; pain- ful, first in one, then in other, in rheumatism, | | Puls.; in patella, during rest (sciatica), | |Staph.; in tendon each side of top of patella, Osm.; pressive, || Mur. ac.; during rest (sci- atica), l l Staph.; in right, Ast; r.; sharp, in right (morbus coxarius), IKali c.; in right, into anterior muscles of thigh, Como.; while sitting and walking, Calc.; worse sitting, bet- terwalking, Agar.; in skin, on outer side of left, Card. m.; followed by profuse sweat, ISpong.: constant, as if they would be twisted off, 1Zinc.; violent, about, as if they would be twisted off, with heavy feeling in limbs during menses (dysmenorrhoea), Zinc.; under, Med.; when walking or setting foot to floor, Aur. met.; after drinking wine, Benz. ac. Knees, dropsy (hydrarthus): Bºº bursae, swelling. . 952 33. LOWER LIMBS. Knees, dryness: sensation, Benz, ac. Knees, dull pain: Erig.; in left, Carbol. ac.; when lying quietly with leg stretched out, worse from least motion or pressure (after neg- lected injury), LIOd.; pain, on right patella, Bapt.; on right, Xan,; on side, when Walking or extending leg, MKali c.; to toes, in moving suddenly from place to place, Lil. tig. JKnees, eruption: in bends, IGraph., Natr. m., | | Petrol.; in bends, with constipation, Hep.; red scaly, like herpes, IRreo. ; in bends, in hot weather, and at full moon, Bov.; blebs, below, in penmphigus, l l Sep.; flat blister, looks as if full of bile, Iod.; large blister above on inside of thighs, bloody water ran out when lanced (fracture of tibia), Anth- rac.; small blotches on right, ILac C.; blood- boils, on right, Calc.; copper color on left, Stram.; thin, crusty, eating its way and dis- charging thin corroding ichor, Sil.; chronic eczema, on bends, I Graph.; bright efflores- cence on patella, to bend of foot, IHydras.; erythematous, resembling scarlet rash, Tereb.; ić. and constant watery exudation, Graph.; herpes, IDulc., IIGraph., IIMatr. m., Petrol; itching herpes in bends, with Scabies, JIArs. ; herpetic, in popliteal space, Cons; scaly herpes, ſl Phos.; humid places in bends, Elsep.; impetigo, in bend, ICarb. s.; old iteh, on popliteal spaces, I IPsor.; lichen, size of dollar, HDulc.; violentitching nettle- rash, especially on inner or outer side of left, . Iod.; in frofit below, like nettles, itching when uncovered, Asim.; biting burning pimples above, Agar.; in bend, pimples form scabs (impetigo), ICarb. S.; pimples be- coming confluent and forming easily bleeding ulcers, Phos. ac.; pimples, like varicella, Thu. ya; psoriasis, IPhos.; psoriasis, irregular patches with shining scales, edges raised, IIris; pustules, better by gentle rubbing about (impetigo), Thuya ; rash, |Nux v.; itching rash, on bends, Hep.; large red spot on left, Petrol.; Small, round, dark red spots on patella, with pale red spots itching, Goss.; red, under right, sometimes with pustules, filled with yellow matter, ICinnab.; scaly skin on patella, slightly broken here and there, having in Some places a jagged appearance, extends to bend of foot, slightserous moisture, IHydras.; Soreness in bends, exudes offensive smelling serum, spreading, painful when washed, I Sep.; small spot in #. itching, Agar.; vesicles in bends, l l Phos.; vesicles, hecoming pustular, itching in evening, Iris. Knees, erysipelas: bluish redness on external side, Lach; in irritable subjects, particularly women, bright red swelling with severe pain, | |Nux v. Knees, gnawing: worse at night, Natr. m.; worse at night, must often change position, IKali iod. ; with ulcer of leg, IMerc. sol. Knees, gonarthrocace: I.Ars., ILCalc., IIod., liSil.; fistulous openings discharging a thin watery ichor, surrounded by pale spongy edges, which bleed easily, Iod.; after sup- pressed itch, Merc.; second and third stages, IIod, ſº neuralgia, pain, swelling. Knees, gout: ILCalc.; arthritic, inflammation, Nux v.; inflammation and abscess, repeated after a fall,with pain and loss of sleep, Guaiac.; inflammation,Gf left, pain worse from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., Eup. perf; after an attack of tertian ague, with tophi and lameness in joints, || Nux v.; nodosities, INux v.; pains, Ars. h.; hot pale swelling, very sensitive to touch, worse at night, HCalc.; tophi, Bufo. 5& Chap. 34, Joints gout. Knees, grasped with hand : suddenly screamed, was seized with convulsions, ICic. Knees, grasping pain: or heavy aching, Lil.tig. Knees, gurgling: sensation, in patella, Asar. Enees, heat: Arund., Aur. mur., Sars.; as if hot air were going through, ILach.; with cold- ness of nose, Ign.; with swelling of feet and tearing of left heel (rheumatism), Lyc.; in- creased warmth (swelling of knee), IBar. m. Knees, heaviness: Berb., ICamph.; in bends, | ||Phos.; in bends, like a hundredweight, could not move feet along, Rhus ; on walking, Spong. Knees, housemaid's knee, hygroma: ºy"bur- $3B = Rinees, inflammation (gonitis): IBar. m., Bell., IRBry, I Sul; from bruising knee, Sars.; of cartiſage, ICalc, ; chronic, IPhyt., Psor.; ery- sipelatous, IIRhus; after suppression of gon- Orrhoea, pale swelling and stiffness, worse at night, sensation of heat, painful to touch, | |Sil; rheumatic, worse at night and from motion, I ILact. ac.; of right, Oedematous, pain- ful on pressure or exercise, Sil.; wants it rubbed upward, lies quiet and satisfied (strumous synovitis), Led. ; scrofulous, hot, bright red, shining swelling, in several, places small highly inflamed openings, oozing, watery bloody pus, motion of body or foot, or touch, or pressure on swelling causes severe pain, Iod. ; with shooting, HIPuls.; red swell- ing, doughy, synovial fluid in surrounding cellular tissue, worse at night in bed, when it burns and itches, better moving about, worse keeping quiet, with stiffness, when beginning to move, I Sul.; with swelling, in tumor albus of left knee, I lSil; acute synovitis, IApis, IIBry.; synovitis, much pain, followed by dropsy, Fluor, ac.; synovitis, much swelling, IIod.; chronic synovitis, with swelling and an- chylosis, ISil.; synovitis, with erratic tearing pains, Iod.; synovitis, acute traumatic, with much effusion and feeling of coldness in part, ILed; in secondary syphilis, 1 IPhyt.; tuber. cular synovitis of left, I ITuberc, Knees, injury: pain from a blow, ; Calc s.; lameness, after dislocations, Rheum ; painful, after fall (bursitis), I | Sticta; sprain, Apis, | | Led., IRhus; after neglected, large elastic fluctuating swelling, IIod. §35° bursae. ISnees, insensibility: in right, Ign. Knees, itching: Ars. m., Mang, IPsor, IISul.; in bends, IPsor, Sep., IISul.; in bends, in evening, [17.inc.; in bends, in evening, violent, with urticaria-like eruption, after scratching, Zinc.; on bend, worse sweating, Mang.; be. low left, afternoon in bed, Ast. r.; burning pain on left, Lith.; especially at night, Cinnab.; in patella, Hydras.; continuous prickling, in popliteal spaces, while walking, with desire to scratch parts, Spong. ; violent, on right, I lzinc.; rash on inside, ILed. Enees, jerking: INPuls., Stram.; acute, in left, |Mez.; in patellae, with stitching in calves, when knees are held stiffly stretched out, Spig. 33. LOWER LIMBS. 953 Knees, lacerating: IKali iod.; in forepart, Worse at intervals, worse by movement, Plumb.; painful, with ulcer of leg, Merc. sol. Knees, lameness: Berb., ICepa, Coccul.; after dislocations, Rheum; in inner part of left, when in bath, in forenoon, Calc. S.; feeling, in left, When kneeling, Ars. h.; painful, in left, in morning, Lyss.; in left, in rheumatism, ICalc.; in inner part of left, stooping or walking fast, later posterior part, Calc. s.; as if palsied after Walking and rising from a seat, Berb.; from right, to right hip, ISpong.; painful in right, Como.; painful in right, when getting awake at night, Lyss.; in right, stiff, Diosc.; after Work, mostly girls, IBar. c. tº paralyzed feeling. Knees, lancinating: Arg. met.; with occasional attacks of cramps, Plumb.; deep (tumor albus of left knee), I Sil.; in gonorthrocace, I ISil.; in left, waking from sleep, Form.; in morbus Coxarius, IKali c.; with swelling in right, goes to left next day, then returns, l l Lac c. Knees, feel large : | | Merc. Knees, motion: difficulty on going down stairs and still more on going up, Kali c.; tremul- ous tossing, as of violent chill, in afternoon, Stram. Rinees, neuralgia: in left, l l Calc. a., Iodof.; of right, passing to left, Eup. pur.; at times to toes, with thrill as if foot had been asleep, Lact. ac. Knees, numbness: Carbo v., IColoc. Knees, pain (undefined): I.Ang., Ant. t., | | Apis, I Ars., Ars. S. f., Bar. c., Brom., HCanth., 1Chrom. ac., Cop., Como., Daph., | | Lac c., ILach., Lil. tig., Lyss..., | | Natr. p., Tolyp.; above, Arum t., Calc. p., ICepa ; in afternoon (ague), Natr. m.; awakes, extends from patella to lower outer thigh, worse on motion, Cact.; just below, as if tied too tightly, Ant. c.; below bend, worse taking off boots, Calc. p.; in bend, continuous, when knee is bent, especially stooping, also sitting, worse rising after sitting, Cast, eq.; in bend of left, Anag.; in bend of left, rising from a seat, and beginning to walk, Ars. h.; in bends, on mo- tion, Natr. c.; in right bend, on pressure, worse lying down, evening, Ars. h.; in bend, while walking, especially left, Card. m.; with blue boils, after glanders poisoning, Anthrac.; in bone (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; , in bursitis, l l Sticta; with heavy laming pains in calves, Merc iod. flav.; during chill, Ars.h., ICimex ; with shaking chill, followed by heat, then sweat on back, face and hollow of elbows, l l Pod.; during cough, Caps.; with cramps (intermittent), 1Gels.; day and night, ILach.; disagreeable, cannot rest in any posi- tion, worse from motion (intermittent), Coc- cul.; feels elastic, as if some fluid were in joint, I ISul.; excruciating, Sars.; caused by a fall a year ago, IPsor.; as from fatigue, ICon.; fearful, Hyper.; to feet, Phos.; must draw up feet, Cham.; to feet, must move about, better riding horseback (dysmenorrhoea), ITarant.; in catarrhal fever, Myrtus; in flex- ors of left, extending around thigh, immedi- ately above patella, as if limb were severely grasped, Chim... umb.; extend towards hip, when at rest (luxatio spontanea), Coloc.; severe, to hip and ankle joint, as of Scraping over long bones (rheumatism), Ars.; to hip joints, in strumous synovitis, ILed.; inside, Iodof.; severe, in inner aspect, point of pain easily covered with finger end, sore to touch, better in motion, worse by pressure, || Ran. b.; lameness, particularly when walking, Merc. Sul.; in left, Ars. S. f., Ast. r., Bapt., Benz. ac., Brom..., | | Chel., Cinch. bol.; in left, in even- ing, in bed, Ast. r.; in left bend, then in right knee, then in right popliteal space, Diosc.; above left, into chest, in morning, Pallad.; in left, worse in evening, Ars. h.; in left outer, running into fibula, Bapt.; violent, above left, after getting up, when placing legs higher than body, Ars. h.; Severe, in left, lasts a little more than half an hour without cessation, Xan.; in left, down leg (acute rheumatism), | |Rhus; sudden, in left, pain worse on begin- ning to move, in morning, l l Puls.; near left, Anag.; violent, in left, worse outside and to front (synovitis), IApis; in left, as if paral- yzed, Lyss.; in left, while right feels lame and stiff, Diosc.; in left, when walking, caused it to give way, letting her down, Med.; ex- cruciating, on lying, causes Soreness, IKali iod. ; as after a long march, l l Chel.; worse moving about, in morning (rheumatism), | | Agar. ; better by motion and rubbing, Diosc.; every night, 11 P.M. till 7 A.M., ISul.; in outside, above patella, on left side, Gamb.; above right patella, on pressure, worse lying down, in evening, Ars. h.; in right patella, Sarrac.; in patella, impeding walking, Nitr. ac.; under patella, Rhus; under right patella, ICarbol. ac.; in left popliteal space, Il Chel.; in right, Cast, eq., ||Fluor. ac.; in right, into instep, Elat.; in right, then in left, Benz. ac.; in right, worse on moving, Chel.; sudden, through right, while sitting, standing and walking, | | Verbas.; in right, worse straining knee and change of weather, especially rain or storm, no pain during rest (hydrarthrus genu), l l Rhus; in right, to thigh and leg, worse from contact more than motion, ICinch.; when sitting, Calend.; especially when sitting, Cast. eq.; when sitting with crossed legs, Anag.; small spot in bend, vio- lent, Agar.; cannot sleep, had to sit up, in acute rheumatism, Acon. ; prevents sleep, in synovitis, l l Ver. v.; slightly intermitting, in right, 9 A.M., Tromb.; in and above, especially when going up stairs, Lith.; worse standing, Iodof.; as from stiffness, on rising from a seat, ISul.; in joint, with or without swelling, ICalc.; transient, in bend, Irid.; in walking, IMagn. c.; violent, above, when walking, Ammoniac.; when walking, in chorea, IMy- gale; as after walking much, Coral.; in walk- ing and sitting, Cist.; after walking only a few steps, about noon, Calab.; sudden, mak- ing walking impossible, Codein.; worse walk- ing, left then right, ICalc, p.; on walking, but better from continued walking, l l Diosc.; with weakness in legs, Xan. Knees, paralytic pain: Carbo V., Cepa, Coccul. Knees, paralyzed feeling: Aur. met., Plumb.; in left, Brom.; from right down, Chrom. ac. Hº lameness. Knees, pinching: in bend, evening, sitting, Ammoniac. Knees, position : drawing up, towards chest, as Soon as he falls asleep, Cham.; drawn up, in- voluntarily, Carbo v., Ign.; drawn up, in 954 33. LOWER LIMBS. trismus, Amyg.; flexed on abdomen, Amyg.; flexed, during chill, I (Cimex ; slightly flexed, Ferr. S.; has to lift up (angina), Bell. Knees, pressing: Nitr. sp. d.; bone pain, in right, Bor.; cramplike, in bends, extending to ankle, Sul.; cramplike pain in muscles, above right, while sitting and standing, Verbas.; in left, Camph., Sul.; in left, as if forced asunder, Calad.; painful, ILed., IMagn. m.; painful, in bend, extends to heel, l l Rheum ; in a space of two fingers’ breadth, below patella, Chel.; in left patella, Sul.; painful, in patellae,Coccus; pain in external tendon of flexor muscle in right popliteal space, worse walking, Spong. ; drawing, coming by jerks, in left popliteal Space, arises on bending knee, and alter- nates with similar sensation in left armpit, Spong.; above right, Camph.; stinging pain above right, while sitting, Spong. Knees, pricking: Aloe, Aur. mur.; with occa- sional Cramps, Plumb.; in popliteal space, Ind.; in swollen, IIod.; when touched, Arn. Bºe stinging. Knees, pulling: with tension in tendons on inner side of right, causing uneasiness in foot, Rhus; short pains, Med. Knees, rawness: in bends, l l Amb. Rnees, redness: | | Lac c.; above (fracture of tibia), Anthrac. Rnees, rhagades: in hands, discharging ichor- ous fluid, irritating surrounding parts, Cund. Knees, rheumatism: Ars. h., HBerb., IIBry., IICaust., | | Ferr. ph., Gnaphal.., | | Hyper., ILach., Lyc. vir., | | Puls., Sal. ac.; acute, in- tense pain, ILac c.; first left, then right, with relief to left (acute), ILac c.; acute, in right | | Chin.s.; acute, in right, which is semiflexed, swollen, red and painful, worse night, I | Hy- per., | | Sep.; first, then one joint after another, IFerr. ph.; below, Phyt.; downward, Niccol.; gonorrhoeal, in fibrous part, Thuya; inflam- matory, A Ver. v.; inflammatory, sore to touch, redness, followed by effusion, patella being lifted up, with elastic swelling underneath and around, I Sticta ; inflammatory, of right, with tearing pains in fibula, ILobel. i.; pains pass along course of ischiatic nerve to foot, left side, | |Zinc.; in left, l l Amyl., Bapt., Berb., Phyt.; aching, in left, Brach.; on inside of left, Eup. perf; acute pain in left on moving, seemed deep in joint, without much heat or swelling, IGlon.; left, twice the size, IBerb.; on moving leg, ICarb. s., Lact. ac.; motion impossible, IBry.; during night, I Gels.; at night, with Soreness and coldness (acute bronchial ca- tarrh), ISul.; in right, Gels., Grin.., | | Lac c.; in right, till 10 P.M., Chrom. ac.; in right, worse in open air and damp weather, IPhyt.; in right, worse walking (ascending), better at rest, Cinnab.; subacute, ICod.; red, shining, swollen, IlBry.; tendons forming boundaries of popliteal space, contracted, hard, sensitive to touch, making it difficult to touch heel to floor, l ISul.; sudden twinges or pricks while at rest, must rise and straighten limb, IGlon. ; on walking or moving, with restlessness (diph- theria), IKalibi.; worse walking, Form. Knees, sensitive: Ars. h.; after fall (bursitis), | |Sticta ; half painful sensation of a sore place below lower edge of left patella, almost drives wild, ILach.; tender, after wrenching (syno- vitis), l l Ver. v.; tenderness, pain constant while walking, rises with effort (sciatica), | |Rhus ; inner side, painful to touch, Bry.; external lateral ligament, painful to touch (acute rheumatism), 1 |Sep.; severe pain on inner surface from least touch, ISul.; tender to touch, Sars. Knees, sharp pain; in sciatica, Kalibi.; sud- den, forcing to sit down, after hard work, mostly girls, IBar. c.; with swelling in right, worse on motion, after exposure to night air when drunk, l l Lac c.; shot upward during a terrific thunderstorm, pains worse by stretch- ing, Med.; could hardly touch them, Hyper. Knees, shooting: Acon., Agar.., | IApis, Brach.; down, Lyss.; to eye, after operation for strabismus, IBerb.; on kneeling, Bar. c.; in left, Tromb.; in left, worse from least at- tempt to move leg, Coloc.; periodical, tran- sient in left, ISul.; down legs, motion pain- ful, Ferr. ph.; worse on moving, Bufo.; worse at night, IKalibi.; in right, worse going up- stairs, Agar.; in swollen (scrofulous inflamma- tion), IIod.; down inside of thigh, l l Pod.; with every attempt to walk, Coloc. Knees, smarting: with light swelling in right, affects left next day, I ILac c. Knees, soreness: aching beneath left, all day to 4 P.M., HCarbol. ac.; in bends, l l Amb., Bar. c.; in left, Æsc. h. ; in left, in rheuma- tism, IBerb.; painful, IOl. jec.; in right pa- tella, as if he had been kneeling, IBry.; in- side of right, Urt. ur.; when walking, Calc.p. Knees, sprain : Gº injuries. Rnees, sprained feeling: | | Agar., Calc. p., Elaps, Hippom., Ign., | | Natr. m., IRhus, ILach., Sul.; ligamentum patellae, sudden and Severe pain at insertion into tibia on rising from a chair, Rhus; in right, l l Lach.; in right, as if wrenched, on moving, especially going up stairs, l l Nux m.; wrenching, Sars. Knees, sticking: pricking, from above, Mang.; spasmodic, beneath bend of right, Inul.; from within in side of, while walking, Rhus. Rnees, stiffness: Apoc., Aur. met., Cann. i., IICast., Elaps, I | Hell., ILed., Natr. S., INitr. ac., IPetrol., 1 ISang., Sep., IISul.; inability to flex to any extent, with acute arthritis, IPhos.; in bends, Stann., Staph. ; in bend, with pain on motion, Rheum ; in bends (spi- nal irritation), Nux v.; tendons, in bends, Card. m.; in bend, when walking, Caust.; was unable to bend and could not kneel, IPuls.; dryness in right, Ars., m.; feeling, prevent- ing stooping, IColoc.; feeling, in bends, as if tendons were too short, IGraph.; slightly flexed, as if anchylosed, permitting neither flexion nor extension (morbus coxarius), Kali c.; of flexors, IKalibi.; of left, in rheumatism, HBerb.; in left, when walking, Caust.; move- ments more limited, especially in elbows and knees, and all attempts at flexion or extension caused excruciating suffering, | | Ol. jec.; in morning, when rising, Æsc. h.; worse at night (rheumatism), ILyc.; painful, Ant. c.; painful, as after a long march, Lobel. i.; painful stitches, especially on moving, Bry.; painful in right, while walking, whenever thigh is stretched out straight, IPuls.; of patella, Card. m.; rheumatic, ILyc., Phos.; in right, Tereb.; in right, worse on moving, | | Chel.; rigid, in sciatica, ISul.; in sciatica, IColoc.; in Scirrhus, IArs.; after sitting, I ILach.; after sitting, with 33. LOWER LIMBS. 955. dyspepsia, ILach.; particularly after sitting awhile, must stretch leg or get up and move for relief, I ISticta; on sitting down, in chronic rheumatism, ILyc.; with sharp sticking, Pe- trol.; difficulty in stretching, Lach.; swelling and flexion (strumous synovitis), Led.; alter- nates with tearing, I | Ars.; Scarcely able to Walk, Anac.; in bend, as from a long walk, in morning on rising, Lyc.; while walking, Card. m. É& contraction, rheumatism. Knees, stinging: Acon., Agar., Apis, Aur. mur., Bar... m., Calc., IHell.; down, Lyss.; above, as if a flea were biting, Pallad.; in gon- | orthrocace, I Sil.; particularly inner side, when Walking, Berb.; in left, Gymn.; dull, in left leg, while lying, Spong; worse at night, Bell.; in rheumatism, Lach.; in right, Lyss.; while sitting and walking, Calc.; transitory, with inflammatory swelling, Coccul.; like sting of a wasp, Arg. met. Đº pricking, stitches. Knees, stitches: l l Agar., Arund., Bov., Calc., :Calc. S., INitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., | | Petrol., Staph., Sul.; with unsteadiness in back, knees and feet, I | Merc. Sol.; burning, on outer side beneath left, at intervals, I IStaph.; dur- ing chill, Diad.; with chill coming and going Suddenly (ague), Diad.; when clothingtouched part or when knee was bent (after a wound from striking knee in falling had healed), | Symph.; drawing, worse on motion, Staph.; externally, TKalm.; in evening, sitting, Amm. m.; after influenza. | | Rhod.; in left, I ILaur., Natr. m.; in disease of liver, with hydro- thorax, IKali c.; dull, during movement (sciatica), I Staph.; intermitting at night and during rest, Calc., Camph., Jacea; dull, above left patella, in stepping, Verbas.; in patella, Coccus; in patella, dull, during move- ment (Sciatica), l l Staph.; in right patella, Niccol.; laming, in right patella, on going down stairs, Lact. ac.; in right patella, when kneeling, making it difficult to walk (hemor- rhagic extravasation of knee), Bar. m.; in pa- tella, on rising when sitting, Carbo v.; dull, near patella, change to pressive pain on touch, Staph.; rheumatic, during motion and rest, Asar, ; below right, Rhus; in right, Am- moniac.; in right, worse from motion (luxatio spontanea), Coloc.; transient, at one time above, at another below right, worse from mo- tion or warmth of bed, Elaps; dull, in right, immediately after rising in morning, worse from motion, Staph; in right, to toes, worse after midnight, causing spasmodic twitchings, | |Sul.; in right, when walking, Chen. v.; in right, from within, Cepa; when standing, Rumex ; across, on standing, after sitting, Rhus; in swollen (scrofulous inflammation), IIod.; tearing, during motion and rest, Asar.; knifelike, to toes, Caust.; when walking, IBry. B& lancinating, stinging. Knees, suppuration: Bºy” abscess. Rnees, sweat: in cholera infantum, HCalc.; at night, ISul.; with swelling, ILyc. Knees, swelling: Apis, Ars., Arund., Bar. m., IIBry., IICalc., Cop., | | Hep, I ILac c.,ILach., IPuls., IIRhus, Sars.; above (fracture of tibia), Anthrac.; arthritic, Arn, IIBry., Cinch., Coccul., ILyc., Nux v., Sal. ac., ISul.; bloat- ing (dysentery), Colch.; chronic, ; Calc. p.; chronic, particularly if scrofulous, Natr. m.; doughy, Kaliiod., IISil.; dropsy, IApis, Bry., Calc., | | Con..., | | Dig., IIod., E.Merc., IIRhus, Sil., IISul.; dropsy of left, Ant. t.; effusion, in articular rheumatism, I | Hyper; elastic, in rheumatism, Ars.; filled with solid exudate (gout), Kaliiod.; feeling, Carbo v.; feeling dur- ing night, IKaliiod.; feeling, as if bends were Swollen, Nitr. ac.; feeling, in rheumatism, Lach.; with swelling of feet and tearing in left heel (rheumatism), Lyc.; large, fluctuat- ing, on Outside, by pressure discharging hor- ribly smelling gangrenous ichor (after frac- ture of tibia), Anthrac.; puffed and round on both sides, Sensation of fluctuation, pain when stretching leg, or attempting to stand, press- ure on patella causes pain, better during rest, IIod.; with gnawing (rheumatic gout), | | Rhus ; after gonorrhoea, Clem.; hard, in bend, Magn. C.; hemorrhagic extravasation, IBar. m.; hot, bright, with inflammation, worse touch or pressure, IIod.; hot, inflam- matory, HBell., IFerr. ph., IIPuls.; hot, of right, painful to slight touch, ICinch.; chronic hydrarthrosis, Iod.; inflammatory, with tran- sitory stinging, ICOccul.; left, double size, white, shiny, doughy, I lSil.; in left, painful, ICic.; left, painful, stiff, unable to bear pressure, IAEsc.h.;with tensive pain in ligaments, IBry.; in disease of liver, with hydrothorax, IKali c.; painful, Nux v.; painful, above, Rhus; painful, in bend, Magn. c.; pain, when pressed or lifted (spinal disease), IApis ; with pul- Sative and distending pains, Bufo.; painful, in acute rheumatism, l l Ver. v.; painful, in septicaemia, Sal. ac.; pain as if swollen, JNitr. ac.; painless, IIPuls.; pale fluctuating of right, after swelling of finger joints, leg flexed, can- not be extended (white swelling of knee), | |Rhus.; over right patella, I |Sticta ; pinkish, sensitive, motion painful (rheumatism), l l Sal. ac.; painful, in popliteal space, Occasioned by a cold, preventing extension of leg, pain particularly after walking and exercising leg, | |Rhus; an inch and a half in diameter, pro- jects (bursitis), I ISticta; red, burning, comes over night, Calc.; , in acute rheumatism, Acon'; in rheumatism, ILyc.; with rheu- matic pain, comfortable only when apply- ing cold, ILed.; of right, Benz, ac., Elat., IISul., Tereb.; of right, with sharp, dart- ing pains, worse on motion, after exposure to night air, when drunk, l l Lac C.;_globular, on tip of right (hemorrhagic), IBar. m.; of right, in kidney trouble, IBenz. ac.; lancinating in right, affects left next day, | ||Lac c.; in right, painful (rheumatism), | |Viol.; doughy, of right, especially above patella, pain on pressure, cannot straighten leg on account of pain, I ISul.; of right, in pericarditis, Spig.; in right, in acute rheuma- tism, l l Chin. s. ; of right, white painless, elas- tic, I ISul.; scrofulous, Arn, Ars., IICalc., IFerr., IIod., ILyc., Sil., IISul.; with shoot- ing, IIPuls.; in evening, sitting, Ammoniac.; soft, Sep.; soft, white, shining, IIPuls.; spongy, iCalc., IKali iod.; stiff, ILyc.; stiff, in a child, Amm. m.; with stinging, IDig. ; with stinging, tearing, ILach.; worse stretching leg, Aur. mur.; followed by suppuration after catching cold, openings with elevated edges, discharging unhealthy thin pus, fever, con- tinuous pain, sleeplessness, looks as if he had 956 33. LOWER LIMBS. consumption, l IRhus; with sweat, ILyc.; in secondary syphilis, l l Phyt.; with tearing, in 1Colch.; with tension, and stitches with rheu- matic pains, Led.; and tension and sticking pain when walking, Led.; and tender to touch (rheumatism), Lyc.; tubercular, inter- mittent attacks of pain, l l Tuberc.; collection of water (rheumatism), ISticta; white, Ant. c., Arn., Calc., IIod., IKali iod., LLyc., IOl. jec, IPhos., IIRhus; white, pressing, stitching, intermitting during night and rest, Calc.; white, with tearing, worse during rest and at night, l l Rhod.; after wrenching (syn- ovitis), Il Ver. v.; alternates with swelling of wrists, with numbness and rigidity of limbs, | | Kreo: 639 bursae, tension, tumor. Enees, synovitis: 6&" bursae. Knees, tearing: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amb., Ars. . h., Calc., IKali iod., Lyss., Mang., IIPuls.; worse in open air, better in warmth of bed, IICaust.; to ankle, Cham.; crampy (cox- algia), Kali c.; evenings, Cist.; better in evening and night (coxalgia), Coloc.; espe- cially in evening, does not know where to lay legs, Sul.; down inside of legs to feet, Collin.; in quartan ague, I lSep.; frequent, 11Kali c.; rending pain to hips, especially walking and morning, when rising, Ascl. t.; in jaundice, | |Sep.; in left, IPsor., Sul.; four fingers' breadth above left, to hand’s breadth above ankle, in afternoon while sitting, better ris- ing and walking, Indig.; in left, as if in peri- osteum, IKali iod.; in left, when walking, Lachn.; in morning or during day, 1 IAph. ch.; worse on motion, at night, or pul- Sating pains, TMerc.; worse at night, must often change position, IKali iod.; in patella, Alum., Colch.; worse during rest, Rhus; rheumatic, I Hyper., Lach.; in right, Zinc.; in right, in coxalgia, IColoc.; in right, awak- ens at night, worse lying on affected side or back (sciatica), Kali iod.; while sitting, dis- appearing on motion, Sil.; worse sitting, bet- ter walking, Agar.; from above to feet, worse in shin bones and tops of feet, Aph. ch.; like a sprain in left, only when walking, at times he limped because he could rºbt bend knee, Spig.; first in one then in other, in rheumatism, I | Puls.; with swelling, Colch.; with white swelling, worse during rest and night, l l Rhod.; in syphilis, I ISul.; to toes, Alum. Enees, tension : Caust., Cham.; on awaking, Carbo v.; in bends, IBry, Dig., ILach., Stann.; tightness in bend of left, as if swollen or sore, Anag.; in bend, muscles shortened, LNatr. c.; in bends, when sitting or beginning to walk, better, continual walking, Caust.; in spinal irritation, Nux v.; in bends, as if too short, on stooping, Sul.; in bend, as if tendons were too short, Berb.; in bends, as if tendons were too short, on rising from a seat, INux v.; as if cords were shortened, during menses, l l Natr. p.; to foot, Asta.c.; cannot move, lNatr. m.; painful, Caps.; painful in left bend, extends to heel, | | Rheum; painful around left, like some- thing tight (affection of knee), Magn. c.; pain- ful, in right, Pallad.; painful, when walking (eczema), Merc.; painful in bend, when walk- ing, Caust.; in right, Æsc. h.; in right patella, Bar.c.; in right patella, when kneeling, making it difficult to walk (hemorrhagic extravasation of knee), IBar. m.; in right, when stretching leg, IIgn.; as if too short, Rhus; in swelling of knee, Bar. m.; tendons seem too short, IICaust.; tendons in bend, as if too short, Calc. p. gº swelling. º Knees, throbbing: Brach.; in left, Calad.; in left, lying, evenings, Calad.; in patella, pulsa- ting, with stitching in calves when knees are held stiffly stretched out,Spig.; in acute rheu- matism, Acon. Enees, tightness: Bº tension. Knees, tingling: to ankles, Lachn. tº Knees, tired feeling: Berb., Oxal, ac.; as if they would give way, although, he sets foot firmly, Spong; in left, to foot, Apis; Worse during rest, INux m.; after walking, Calc. S.; weary, Act. sp., Croc., Puls.; as if weary, after walking and arising from a Seat, |Berb. Knees, trembling: . Alum.,, Ant. t., Calad., 1Camph., Caps., || Chel, | | Dios., Lil. tig., Mang, Sil.; in headache, Glon.; after seminal emissions, 1 |Natr. p.; when sitting or Walk- ing, ILed.; small spot in bend, tremulous feel- ing, Agar.; when standing, I IOleand.; at every step, from weakness, Lyss.; with weariness of thighs, IPuls.; with jerking of thigh, Rhus. Enees, tuberculous disease: of left, enlarged and tender, l l Tuberc. Enees, tumor: Ant. c.; patellae surrounded by supernumerary bones (Osseous growths), 1Calc. f.; size of egg, short distance above, movable, hard on pressure, Ign.; Swelling size of a walnut, in right popliteal Space, | |Sil. gº bursae, swelling. Enees, twitching: dull, Aloe; in left, Chrom. ac.; muscular, I | Agar.; inner side of right, Asaf. e Knees, ulcers: below, IAnac.; below right, over head of tibia, surrounded by smaller ulcers, IPhos.; ulcer-like sores on right, dis- chargé of pus, in morning, on pressure, Calç. Enees, veins: in bend, swollen, Berb.; vari- cose, above, l l Ham.; bunch of varicose, size of a fist, near left, thick as a thumb and hard as a rope, ILach. Knees, vibration: Berb. * Enees, wandering pains: Puls.; worse in right, Iris; in sciatica, Kalibi. Enees, weak: |IAgar., Anac., Arund, Bor, IBry., Calc., Calad, Chrom. ac., Caust., Cup.m., HDiosc., | |Glon, Hippom., THydras., IIris, Láct. ac., Lith., Merc. iod. rub., Merc. sol., iiNatr. m., Nux m., Phos. ac., ||Plat., Rhus v., Sarrac., Sars.; in afternoon, l l Ham;; with pain in small of back, Nux m.; as if beaten, I [Plat.; on getting out of bed (quoti- dian ague), Ipec.; as though they would bend, 1Calc.; bend suddenly, when standing, Arn. ; in bends, while walking, Zinc.; after coition, ISep.; loss of control, cannot sit in a low chair or squat down, Syph.; frequent doubling up, when walking, with painful drawing, when standing and walking, ICup. m.; nocturnal emissions, Diosc.; erratic pains, in Sciatica, Kali bi.; excessive, Kob.; faintlike, l l Anac.; feeling, ILyc., Phos.; feeling, after eating, with pressure in stomach, LILach.; give Way, Camph., Croc, ICup. m., Glon.; give, Way, during apyrexia, Ign.; as if they would give way, İAmb.; give way, on going down stairs, Ars. h.; give way, when getting up from bed 33. LOWER LIMBS. 957 on account of headache, 1Glon.; give way, after coition, 1Calc.; give way on slight motion (tertian ague), Ign.; give way going up or down stairs, IRuta ; give way, standing and walking, | | Chel.; give way under him, l l Psor.; as if they would give way, when walking or standing, Carbo v.; when getting up from a chair, Med.; cannot kneel, Tarant.; knock to- gether, l l Agar.,Chrom.ac., ITNux v.; knock to- gether, from exhaustion Berb.; knock together, during headache, Glon.; knock together espe- cially morning after rising (palpitation), Arg. met.; knock together, from vertigo, Camph.; knock together, when walking, Arg. met.; left knocking, when walking, Chrom. ac.; lassitude, Asar., Con., Dig.; in left, Chrom. ac.; with leucorrhoea, Calc.; in morning, | | Diosc.; painful, Sul. ac.; paralytic, in left, when stepping, Chel.; with feeling as if patella would be dislocated, Cain.; left patella, shift- ing pains, Amyl.; in phthisis, Phos.; with relaxation and heaviness of body, Sa- bad.; in rheumatism, Lyc.; in acute rheu- matism, l l Sep.; in right, from Walking, Aur. met.; in right, wearied feeling, pain and stiff- ness, caused by pain in limbs, particularly legs, Merc. sul.; sensation as if it would sud- denly give way, l l Kreo.; shaking, can hardly stand, INux v.; shaking when attempting to stand, gave way, l l Phos.; shaky, Lach.; sink down, IICoccul.; almost sinks to ground, IFerr.; as if they would sink under her (chlorosis), Ferr.; great, obliging him to sit down, ILed.; as if sprained, gives way under him, has to straighten it before walking, ICalc.; on going down stairs feels for another step at bottom, with vertigo, Lact. ac.; can hardly stand, Polyp.; worse standing, Iodof.; pressure in stomach, after eating, l l Lach.; after stool, Tromb.; strike together, can hard- ly walk, IColch.; when thinking of his work, Bor.; tottering, Ars. S. f., Aur. met.; tottering, in apoplexy, Bar. c.; tottering, when ascend- ing steps, Canth.; tottering, vertigo, Il Coloc.; tottering, could only walk slowly, Hell.; tottering, when walking, Bry.; unsteadiness, Mang.; unsteadiness, bend while standing or walking, IAcon.; unsteadiness, from knees downward, on walking, Calab.; when going up stairs, Iodof.; when walking, Caulo.; when walking in open air, Zinc.; walking difficult, but is compelled to walk, Diosc.; especially when walking, Cinch. Enees, wind; as if wind were blowing on, Cimex. LEGS, abscess: Ananth., Cinch.; around joints, IOl. jec.; chronic, on tibia, with serous discharge, l l Sul. §§ boils, inflammation. Legs, aching: AEsc. h., Amm. br., IBry., Rhus, Rumex, Zinc.; break-bone sensation, Eup. perf., Vacc.; in right calf, Merc. Sul.; , in right calf, as if it had been cramped after walking, Lyss.; in calves, constant distress, | |Ptel.; in calves, dull heavy, Sinap.;in calves, to knees with feeling as if bones were decay- ing, I (Sep.; in swollen calves, IPuls.; in calves, on walking or going up stairs, IKalibi; be- fore chill and during fever, IPuls.; during chill, INatr. m.; pain, as from corns, bedcover seems too heavy, Ascl. t.; with cough, Carbo a.; distress, Ptel.; drawing in tibia, Kali c.; dull, heavy, Sinap.; dull, at times lancinating, unable to bear weight of leg or move it with- out extreme pain, Phyt.; worse towards even- ing (albuminuria), l l Uran. n.; towards even- ing, better on moving, Merc. iod. rub.; to feet, follows pains through head, Med. ; from cold feet in a warm room, Amm. br.; fugitive, in left near knee, Chin. a.; below knee, Lyss.; to knee and ankle, and returning, JPhyt.; with languor, Polyp.; in left, on outer aspect, requiring her to move it frequently with mo- mentary relief (ague), 1 [Puls.; down left, in sciatica, Act. rac.; through lower, Ferr. S.; after menses, Calc, p.; all night, Med..; numb, Carbol. ac.; numb, in remittent fever, ICar- bol. ac.; peculiar hard, in diphtheria, ILach.; inability to rest in any position, IIRhus; an- teriorly down, until restless uneasy feeling is produced, Natr. a.; in right, Jalap., Kaliiod., Stilling; dull, in right below knee, worse walking, especially worse nights in warm bed, Ars.; in sciatica, Kali bi.; in shin bones, IILach.; as after protracted sickness, Agar.; preventingsleep (diabetes mellitus), Lact.ac.; in smallpox, Hydras.; cannot keep them still, worse when giving up control of herself, as when trying to go to sleep, Lil., tig., Med.; severe attacks, in secondary syphilis, 1 ISyph.; dull heavy, in tibia, below insertion of tendon from patella, Gamb.; to left of middle of left tibia, Carbol. ac.; in anterior lower two-thirds of left tibia, Chin. a.; in tibia, numb, Como.; on right cresta tibiae, Ictod.; tired, IHydras.; here and there, with small tubercles, l l Caust.; while walking, Cup. ars. B& bruised feeling, pain, rheumatism. Legs, air: sensitive to draught, Zinc. Legs, biting: pains, unless warmly covered (rheumatism), Lyc. º- Legs, blue: || Oxal. ac.; in cholera infantum, | | Kali br.; dark colored, IMur. ac.; dark, in traumatic gangrene, Anthrac.; and cold, with distended varices, during menses, Amb.; in lo- comotor ataxia, |Nux v.; reddish, I ILyc.; right, Elaps. Legs, boils: Ananth., Nitr. ac.; bloodboils, on lower, l l Magn. c.; small bloodboils, in psoric, lºceptible individual, Cast. eq.; in calves, USil. Legs, boring : AEthus., Nitr. sp. d.; in left lower, like a gimlet, going from just below knee to ankle, ISul.; in lower, at every motion, |Caust.; in muscles, and joints, Nitr. sp. d.; dull, worse at night, Merc. iod. flav.; in sciatic nerve and its perineal branches, Ign.; better stretching, Act. sp.; in left tibia, Ascl. s.; in right tibia, during forenoon, Tromb.; in right tibia, Merc. Sol.; in tibiae, Aur. met., Brom., IClem., Nitr. sp. d.; especially in big toe. (right), Ran. sc. Legs, broken feeling : in shin bones, Ver.; feel- ing as if bones were undergoing process of comminution, Vacc.; ongoing up stairs, Ars.; in tibiae, particularly at night (syphilis), |Merc. c. Legs, bruised feeling: l l Apis, Card. m., ICaust., Cic., Lyss., Natr. c., l l Nux m., Rhus v., Sul.; as if beaten, Ang, Bell., Berb., Cast. eq., Sep.; as if beaten, in calf, going down in right leg and coming up in left, Chim. m.; in calves, at night, IGels.; as if beaten in evening, Lyss.; muscles of anterior, Sore, as, if beaten, Badiag.; especially hips and bones, 958 33. LOWER LIMBS. sore,as if beaten when touched, Ruta ; on outer side of left calf, IBry.; in calves, Chim. umb.; in calves, feel as though they had been beaten, IIEup. perf; in calves, as from a blow, Nux m.; weakness in calves, JFerr.; with drawing down limb (Sciatica), ISul. ; as from extreme fatigue, Nitr. ac.; in anterior muscles of lower third, worse flexing foot and going up stairs, when toes tend to drop down, better quiet, Badiag.; in joints, Phos. ac., Sarrac.; espe- cially above knees, Chrom. ac.; in left, Iodof.; during motion, Carbol ac.; worse during mo- tion, and at night (typhus recurrens), ITNux v.; unable to move, on account of bruised pain in and below knee, Puls.; contusive pains during movement, Bufo.; with paralysis, Coc- oul. ; as if pounded all over, with prostration, IPhyt.; in right, as if veins were bruised dur- ing urination, Natr. c.; causing patient to scream, worse when touched (scrofulous ra- chitis), IRhus ; in tibia, as if beaten, or as if periosteum were torn off, after midnight, IMez.; in left tibia, Asar.; in periosteum of tibia, always sore to touch, IPhos.; weary, IRhus. Hº" aching, rheumatism. Legs, burning: Il Ars., Asaf., Goss., IKali c., Pallad., Rhus, Tarax.; in calves, l l Agar.; in calf, in upper part, sitting, Calend.; in left, like fire, Petrol.; in left, particularly posterior part of thigh, l l Rhus ; in left, with throm- bosis, Apis ; in left, worse when touched, Bor.; in right, Cast. eq.; in right lower, | | Agar.; prevents sleep, Bapt.; smarting, Led.; worse stretching leg, Berb.; in tibiae, Agar., IKali bi., Sabad., IZinc.; pain as if burnt in tibia, in different place, at first itching, but after rubbing sensitive spots as large as a quarter dollar, with dark blue red margins and dry scurf, Illach.; intense, at a small spot on outside of left tibia, Arn.; in tibiae, at night, Phos.ac.; in tibiae, nightly, from above downward, Caust.; in and about ulcer, Sil.; in women, IPic. ac. Sº heat. Legs, burrowing pains: in tibiae, Clem. Legs, bursting feeling: in skin, when stand- ing (Rhus poisoning), ISul. Legs, buzzing: l l Kreo.; especially in soles of feet, Oleand. Legs, caries: Aur. met.; in fibula, IISil.; of tibia, Asaf., ILach., IISil. Hº Chap. 44, Bones caries. Legs, chilliness: Cinnab., Rhod., | Sep., Spong.; with gooseflesh, yawning and icy cold feet, Paris; in right, travels slowly to chest, HHep.; in sciatica, Nux v.; on tibia, Mosch.; in middle of right tibia, Samb. Legs, chills: begin in legs, l l Sep.; in calves, | | Oxal. ac.; in evening (diphtheria), IBapt.; begin below knees, ICinch.; shivering, with internal chill, afternoons and evenings, ICoc- cul.; Shivering, during menses, Bufo.; espe- cially in thighs, ISpong.; begin in thighs, IRhus. Legs, chorea: ICoccul.; hysterical, dance and jump, must hold or have them held to floor as soon as night comes, l l Sticta ; paroxysmal, on approach of a storm, l l Rhod. Bºt jerk- ing, twitching. tº Legs, cicatrix: blood-red, painful scar, in tibia, Sul. ac. Legs, coldness: Agar., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Bell, ICalc., Calc. p., IICarbo v., Cup. ac., Dig., Dios., INux m., JNux v., Petrol., || Pic, ac., Plant., Plumb., ISil., Spong., Stram., ITVer.; in anaemia, Il Phos.; in angina pecto- ris, l l Oxal, ac.; in apoplexy, INux v.; in asthma, Dig.; sensation of icy, on outer sur- face of calf, length of a finger, Stront.; of calves, half an hour before chill, Lyc.; calves, icy, before chill, Lach.; with chill on alternate days, at noon, commencing in knees (ague), | | Puls.; in cholera infantum, IKali br., MTā- bac., Ver.; clammy, at night (dysentery), Merc.; clothes felt cold, when touching, Ars. i.; after coition, IGraph.; affected leg cooler than remainder of body (sciatica), ILed.; with cough, Carboa.; with cramps, irritability and Sensitiveness of all the organs (yellow fever), Merc.; with cyanosis, Lach.; as if she had on damp stockings, 11Calc.; even during day, Natr. c.; in chronic diarrhoea, ISul.; in dropsy, after Scarlatina, Ars.; haemoptysis, especially in drunkards, Op.; in dysentery and dropsy, Colch.; especially in evening, in bed, Sep.; icy, in evening, as far as knees and feet, Sil.; face flushed, IOp.; face red and hot (meningitis infantum), Arn.; during fever, Eup. pur.; in gastric disorder, IAtrop. S.; heat alternating with chilliness (intermit- tent fever), Menyanth.; with hemorrhages, Trill.; icy, IICalc., Sep.; icy, from knees down (cholera infantum), Tabac.; below knees, habitually, worse about 8 A.M., for an hour or two (chest affection), Menyanth.; just below knee, shin as if touched with a piece of ice, Carbol. ac.; from knees down, Alum.; to knees, Aur. met., Med.; to knees, in diphthe- ria, I ILac c.; of left, Ol. an., Sang.; left, while sitting, Hyper.; in locomotor ataxia, l l Nux v.; diminished warmth, in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; low temperature, IPhos.; before menses, ILyc.; from 10 to 11 A.M., Med.; pain worse by warmth (rheumatism), Phyt.; icy, with megrim, IICalc.; worse in cold weather, Apis; icy, with palpitation, IICalc.; in peri- tonitis, l l Kali, n.; in anterior tibial region, IPhos.ac.; in right, Elaps, Sabina; right, and damp (epilepsy), Calc.; right, after vaccina- tion, IThuya ; in sciatica, l l Rhus; with loss of sensation, IChel.; in smallpox, l l War.; in spinal disease, Apis; with night sweats, 1Calc.; then thigh, ICham.; icy, to middle of thighs (staphyloma), IApis; on left tibia, Rhus ; in bilious vomiting, ICrotal.; as if blown on by cold wind, l l Cinch.; if not con- stantly wrapped up, extends to trunk (cere- brospinal meningitis), JDig. Legs, cold pain : intense, for two or three win- ters, worse in left, came on every night, on lying down, lasts all night, better getting up and walking, and in warm weather, l l Syph. Legs, concussions: sudden, Agar. Legs congestion: ISpong., IISul.; blood ap- pears to rush from head, has to sit down, Aur. met.; on getting awake at night, Meph.; Sen- sation of stagnation, in left (pregnancy), Zinc. Legs, constriction: as of a band, Benz. ac., ICinch.; in calves, Natr. p.; in calves, while walking, as if a cord were tied around leg, under knee, Alum.; as if garters were tied too tight, and leg would go to sleep and become stiff, ICinch.; left, below knee, as of a cord, Amm. br. Legs, contraction: Canth.; alternately con- 33. DOWER LIMBS. 959 tracted and extended, severe pains (spinal 'curvature), ICic.; of muscles, in left calf, Med.; in right calf, cramplike, Irid.; in calves, Sil.; in calves, painful, l l Agar.; cramplike, in lower left, Amm. m.; drawn up, cannot touch floor, IPhyt.; feeling in muscles, anterior, Badiag.; left semiflexed, cannot stretch it (ague sup- pressed by cinchona), Natr. m.; whole left, Apoc.; permanent, of muscles of lower, during day, agitation by night (precursor of apo- plexy), Ast. r.; pain in calves, when walking (cramp), or at night, ILyc.; staggers (tabes dorsalis),Sec.; tendons in popliteal space short- ened so that leg was flexed, and it became impossible to extend it, Mez.; alternate, with relaxation of muscles, Nux v.; of right, Brach.; in Sciatica, Nux v.; tendency to, AEsc. g. jº cramp. Legs, convulsions: Hº Chap. 36, Convul- sions legs. Legs, cracking: in joints, when walking, Benz. ac., Brach. Hº Chap. 34, Joints cracking. Legs, cramps: Amm. c., Arund., IBov., 1Calc., IICham., IColoc., Crotal., IICup. m., IGels., Jatroph., Ilkali m., IMagn. p , Manc., Plumb., IISul., Tabac., Ver. v.; from ankle to calf, ICup. m.; with muscular atrophy, Calc.; after getting into , bed, Pallad.; in calves, lAcon., Alum., Amb., Anac., l l Ant.t., Bar. c., Berb., Cadm. s., Calc., Carb. S., IICham., Cinch., ICon., ICrotal., IICup. ac., IICup. m., Elaps, Ferr., Gnaphal., IGraph., | | Hep., Ign., Magn. p., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., OEnan., | |Phos., IIPlumb., Puls., IISec., Selen., Sep., IISil., Sinap., Spig., Stann., Staph., IISul., Tabac., l l Ver. v.; in calves, oblige him to get out of bed and walk, l l Rhus; in calves, in cholera, Ant. t., Camph., Colch., IICup.m., I.Jatroph., Kalip., Magn. p., IISul., HIVer.; in calves, in chorea, ICup.ac.; in calves, on attempting coition,ICup. m.; in calves, with colic, I Ars.; in calves, while dancing, ISul.; in calves, all day, l l Petrol.; in calves, with watery diarrhoea, Magn. p.; in calves, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; in calves, with dys- entery, IColch.; in calves, before spasm in epigastrium, extending from right to left, also to back, coming on in paroxysms, ICon...; in calves, in intervals of epileptic attacks, Ars.; in calves, in evening, in bed, Ars.; in calves, from fear of cholera, ILach.; in calvés, especially in persons who suffer from cold feet, Stront.; in calves, with in- termittent fever, Magn. p.; in calves, become knotted, Jatroph.; in calf, hard, knotted bunches, l l Sil.; in left calf, IColoc., Med.; in left calf, on awaking and stretching, better from rubbing, Aspar.; in left calf, at night, muscles knotted, better stretching, not cramp, but knotting, I.Med.; in calves, when lying in bed, Lachn.; in calves, before menses, IPhos.; in calves, after midnight, while lying in bed, and sitting after walking, Rhus ; in calves, in morning, Bov.; in calf, in morning in bed, HCaust., ISul.; in calf, early in morning, after rising, feels sore, Lact. ac.; in calves, after mercury, Kaliiod.; in calves, when he moves them, Bapt.; in calves, at night, Amb., Carbo v., IFerr., HFerr. mur., Magn. c., Magn. m., | |Med., INux v., IISul.; in calves, at night, during sleep, Inul.; in calves, at night in bed, worse from stretching out limbs, Lyss.; in calf, at night and when walking after sit- ting, INitr. ac.; in calves, with nightmare, Calc.; in calves, painful, must stand still, Worse at night, Nux v.; in calves, painful, dur- ing coition, IGraph.; in calves, with hygroma of patella, l l Sil.; in calves, during pregnancy, | |Sec.; in calves, particularly during latter months of pregnancy, Sep.; in right calf, Lyss., | | Tromb.; in right calf, awoke him twice at night, I Kali c.; in right calf, slight in left, Anag.; in calves, before going to sleep, | |Nux m.; in calf, particularly standing, Euph.; in calves, after stool, I Oxal. ac.; in calves, on stretching out legs, Sul.; in calf, with contractions of toes, l l Gamb.; tonic, in calves (cholera), l l Ver.; in calves, when walk- ing, ISul.; in calves, on walking or rising from a seat, better lying down, l l Anac.; in calves, on small spot inside, walking, Calc. p.; in cholerine, Jatroph.; in cholera morbus, IIris; convulsions begin with, ICup. . m.; with convulsive motions (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; with delirium, IWer.; with diar- rhoea (cholera), Iris; drawing and con- tractive pain in left gastrocnemius, l l Gels.; in dyspepsia, ILyc.; in evening, after lying down, with chilliness, IPuls.; especially when extending, ICalc.; in yellow fever, | | Canth.; in intermittent, Elat.; frequent, sudden, during day, IFerr. mur.; better by heat, I |Plat.; in hysteria, l l Sec.; dur- ing labor, Cup. m.; during labor, necessitating instrumental delivery in nine previous con- finements, wanted to tear everything within reach, tried to escape, Bell.; especially in left (hypochondriasis), LArg. nit.; in front of left, above knee, Brach.; mild, in left, after stool, Med. ; in whole left, l l Guaiac.; in lower, |Natr. m. ; in lower, when walking, Carbo v.; in lumbago, Ant. t.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, IVer.; in dysmenorrhoea, IGels.; in mus- cles (cholera), ICup. a.; at night, Amb.; fre- Quent, at night (anaemia), ISul.; particularly old people, ICup. a.; during pregnancy, Gels., IVib.; in right, between knee and thigh, Med.; in right, on awaking morning, Arumt.; rigidity, in calves, I Arg. nit.; waking from sleep, Bufo.; during stool, Sul.; inclined to, on stretching foot, Sul.; on attempting to urinate (en- largement of prostate), l l Pareira ; must walk IRhus: in forepart of lower, near tibia, when walking, I Carbo a. Bº contraction. Legs, Crampy pains: in back, Diosc.; in calves, Calc. p., | | Card. m., Magn. p.; in cholera, IIris; in cholera morbus, ITVer.; at junction of head of gastrocnemius, extending down towards, Natr. a.; in lower, Jatroph.; during first day of menses (gastralgia), IGraph.; in right, from knee to groin, IPuls.; in right, from knee to inguinal region, l l Puls.; right, from below upward, like a paralytic pain, | | Menyanth.; worse in right, especially in thigh, pains come only when at rest and are always better by active motion, appear every night while in bed, and in daytime when lying down, IMerc. iod... flav; from thighs into toes, worse on motion or walk- ing,1Gels.; invaricose veins, during pregnancy, Ham. Legs, crawling: ICalc. p., Pallad.; in calves, ICham.; in calves,extending into toes, Zinc.; Of left, makes her rise and walk, bathing ag- 960 33. LOWER LIMBS. gravates pain, betterin fresh air,even at night, | | Tarant.; sensation of running, as from a mouse, Sep.; painful, like that in parts that have gone to sleep, evenings, Zing.; paralyzed parts, with heat extending from feet over legs and knees, most frequent at night (pare- sis crurum), INux v.; sensation in right, travels slowly up to chest, Hep.; and stinging in left, Lact. ac.; forepart of right tibia, Nitr. sp. d.; in posterior tibial region, Sec.; with trembling and pricking as if from needles, Pic. ac.; under skin, from feet till it reaches uterus, causing intense Sexual desire, intense pruritus, and rubbing which it is impossible to resist, makes her almost crazy, I Tarant. Legs, cutting: Guaraea; in calves, preventing, sleep (epidemic typhus), Chel.; in calves, when walking, with weakness in left leg, while sitting, l l Thuya ; deep, in acute rheu- matism, Rhus ; in left, from shin to ankle, Ars. h.; in right tibia, midlength, Gamb. Legs, darting: shooting in head (neuralgia), | |Nux v.; in lower, worse by contact, Cinch. Bºº lancinating, shooting, stitches. Legs, digging pains: in calf, ICup. m.; in calves, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; in sciatic nerve, and its perineal branches, Ign.; confined to Small spots, lasting but a short time, soon re- turning, Nux m.; in tibia, early in morning, at intervals during day, Diad. Legs, dislocated feeling: in joints, Sarrac. Legs, dragging: Con.; dull pains, Ham. 6&" walking. g Legs, drawing: Ant. t., Bapt., IBar. c., Carbo a., Cist., Goss., INux m., IPuls., Sep., Stront.; worse in open air, better in warmth of bed, | | Caust.; towards end of asthmatic paroxysms, | Thuya ; in bones, l l Kali c., T.Puls.; in calves, Bapt., Cain., Calc. p., Cann. i., Nitr. sp. d., | | Sec.; in calves, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; in calves, in sporadic cholera, Ta- bac.; in calves, in colic, Ars.; in outer mus- cles of left calf, Ast. r.; heavy wandering pains in left calf, worse in damp weather (gonor- rhoea), l l Med.; in calves, with tetanic stiff- ness, ICic.; down calves, with weariness, Coccus; down, with sensation as if bruised, (sciatica), ISul.; with chill, JArs.; dull, Bapt.; in evening, IIPuls.; in joints, Caulo.; as of cords, behind under knee, hard to walk, espe- cially up stairs, Calab.; as far as knees in even- ing, with more chilliness than during day, IPuls.; in left, Caps.; in muscles of left, at night, Anag.; in left, particularly posterior part of thigh, worse at night, preventing sleep, worse in cold wet weather (sciatic . | |Rhus; during menses, Con.; in metrorrha- gia, Stram.; in morning and evening, in bed, ISul.; with neuralgia in head, in paroxysms after profuse menses, l l Med.; painful, ICaulo., IFerr., Magn. c., Natr. m.; painful, better in open air, JMez.; painful, in calf, ICup. m.; painful, from upper part of calf to popliteal space, ILed.; painful, from slightest exposure to cold, with vertigo, oppression and sense of lameness and weakness in legs (muscular rheumatism), Phos.; painful, in evening, IPuls.; Fº in flexors, starting from hollow of knee to tips of toes, ICycl.; painful, in front, from knee down to instep, attack coming on every night on getting warm in bed (intermittent rheumatic pains), JLyc.; painful, in paralytic rheumatism, IPhos.; pain- ful in right tibia, Merc. Sol.; paralytic, with pains in bones of left, Rhus v.; in right, with sore throat, Caust.; worse in right, I | Chel.; in sciatica, Ars.; in shin bones, worse sitting, better walking, l l Agar.; when sitting, Amm.c.; sitting or lying, Amm. m.; while resting feet on floor while sitting, Ars.; spasmodic, Cist.; in tendinous expansions, Acon.; in tibia, Crotal.; in left tibia to ankle (chill), Brom.; in tibia, with aching in joints, IKali c.; in tibia, especially in evening, does not know where to lay legs, Sul.; along left tibia into ankle bones, with burning pressure in left eye, IColoc.; in lower part of left tibia (gout), Ant. c.; painful in tibia, Anac., IPuls.; in peri- osteum of right tibia, Nux m.; with pressure in outer part of tibia (mercurial), Staph.; downward, in sides of tibia, Caust.; from be- low upward, better from hot water, worse during stool and in morning, addicted to alco- holic stimulants (sciatica), Nux v. Legs, dropsy: Bº swelling. Legs, dull pain: Lach.; tending towards left, gluteal region, Irid.; heavy pain in left, at 11i , A.M., Zing.; whole length of right, posteriorly, worse buttocks and heel, Diosc.; in tibia, Agar.;; in periosteum of right tibia, Nux m. Legs, elephantiasis: @@* Chap. 46, Skin, elephantiasis. - Legs, emaciated: IINux v., IIRhus, Selen., IISyph.; atrophy, Caps.; atrophy, with pare- sis (urticaria), IBov.; atrophy of affected, with sciatica, IOl. jec.; calves look like flat splints (cholerine), Jatroph.; in influenza, || Chel.; left atrophied (sciatica after gonor- rhoea), I Thuya; in marasmus, IAbrot.; atro- phy of right (after vaccination), I IThuya ; worse in right (spinal disease), Apis ; like: sticks (marasmus), Calc.; wasting, Berb. Hº Chap. 44, Emaciation. Legs, eruption: Stram; lower, full of acne. (nursing child), Caust.; black blister, size of a hazelnut, Ars.; oozing blisters from small pustules, increasing in size, with tearing pains, IPsor.; of small 'biisterson left, near calf, spreads over whole leg, painful, with heat and redness, oozing a hot, sharp, acrid fluid, Stram.; blotches on calves, Petrol.; blotches, centre remains bright longest, Lact. ac.; blotches, as in lepra, INatr. c.; blotches bright- est, in morning and on pressure, Lact. ac.; small blotches, when slightly rubbed change to thick nodosities under skin, Aur. met.; blotches on edges of tibia, l l Phos.; blue spot, with induration of skin, extending deep in, beginning of long-lasting ulcers, | |Sars.; blue-red spots, like petechiae, l l Phos.; bluish, IINux v.; bluish-brown spots, which break open, Anthrac.; brown spots, in secondary syphilis, Petrol.; brown skin, particularly on upper portion of thighs, Thuya; burning spots on tibia, Magn. c.; in calves (paralysis), IApis; crusta serpiginosa, covered to knees with solid mass of scabs, dark and rough, exuding yellowish fluid when removed, which excoriates parts, Clem.; dry, crusty, Calc. p.; ecchymosis, from knees to ankles, ICrotal.; ecthyma, a sore breaks out on right, itching, inflammation, swelling, blis- ters form and suppuration sets in, then clear lymph, then discharge of matter, then scabs 33. LOWER LIMBS. 961 and scales turning into a branlike desquama- tion, scars leave skin discolored, l l Lac c.; eczema, Apis ; eczema, bleeds easily, and is covered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion beneath, ILyc.; chronic eczema on calves, IGraph.; eczema, yellow crusts and inflamed surroundings after scratching, Merc. Sol.; eczema, crusts form, with copious exudation beneath, surface exposed being moist and reddened, Petrol.; eczema, on innerside, pre- sents an unbroken, dark-red surface, I Merc.; eczema, on left, with hemorrhoids, l l Sars.; moist eczema, Merc.; eczema, moist, with pityriasis of scalp, IKali br.; eczema rubrum, to toes, dark purplish, emits a musty odor, with Serous, copious discharge, burning and itch- ing, particularly on exposure to cold, IRhus; erysipelatoid, Rhus; erythema nodosum, | |Rhus ; erythema nodosum, three spots, all in different stages, largest over two inches in diameter, l l Rhus v.; small spots, like freck- les, on lower part of tibia, IPhos.; herpes, Calc. p., Como., || Kali c., Merc. Sol.; herpes, on calves, Lyc.; herpes circinatus appeared on left, below knee, Lyss.; herpes, from knee to instep, thick yellow scab, cracks exude thick yellow matter on pressure, scab falls off in pieces, leaving skin deep red, Sore, itching violently and exuding a thin clear fluid, form- ing a thin scab under which pus again collects, skin around scabs dark red, tense, hot, itch- ing, at night burning and itching, foul odor, I Mez.; herpes, after desoluamation of large pieces, ICarbo. a.; herpes on tibia, I ILyc.; her- pes, itching, followed by ulcers, IPetrol.; humid spot, ICalc.; left, single, thickly set patch of impetigo figurata between knee and instep, crusted, purulent ichorous secretion, irri- tating surrounding skin, causing wide, inflam- matory margin, walking difficult, Jugl.; impetigo sparsa on right, l l Phos.; irritable, in chronic catarrh of bladder, l l Pareira ; irritation, Calc.; fine itching on calves, Carbo v.; itchlike, Psor.; of reddish, hard knots, size of a pin’s head to that of a split pea, depressed dark scurf on centre, with inflamed base, IKali bi.; leprous spots, coppery, annular, IGraph.; entire cir- cumference from knee to ankle covered with lichen lividus, livid character of papulae and ecchymosed streaks running from pimple to pimple, like a coarse purple net around limb, Jugl. ; maculae, in secondary syphilis, | |Syph. ; moist, burning itching, eats into surrounding parts, large vesicles, filled with clear serum form, become turbid, burst and become confluent, l l Rhus ; nettlerash, IISul.; nettlerash on calves, Carbo v.; on tibia, red stripes, of nettlerash elevations, with itching and burning, after rubbing, Calc.; large, red patches, like nettlerash, in large, raised wheals, intense itching, IChloral.; itching, nodular (otorrhoea), Merc.; itching, easily bleeding, whitish nodules, Agar.; left, constant oozing of a watery substance, which when dried becomes largescales or scabs, easily detached, leaving raw and tender surfaces, HPetrol.; papular, dry, scurfy, ring-shaped, on anterior surface below knees, l l Sep.; painless papules on calves, Carbo v.; hard red patch with scabs on left, then yellow fluid discharges from under Scabs, itching, espe- cially in cold weather, tenderness, Lach.; in small patches, on ninth day after vaccina. tion (erysipelas), ICrotal.; petechiae, l l Phos.; pimples, l l Arum t.; small pimples spread into large Scarlet blotches, discharging yellow mat- ter, Kalibi.; on calves, pimples becoming con- fluent and forming, easily bleeding ulcers, Phos. ac.; pimples itch excessively, Ascl. t.; itching pimples, Ziz.; covered with small red pimples, Rumex ; small, colorless pimples containing serum, I ISars.; right, full of sup- purating pimples, itching unbearably, Ars.; pimples, discharging a watery fluid, IPuls.; psoriasis, IIPhos.; patches of psoriasis, size of a crown piece and indolent anteriorly, l l Kali ars.; small purple spots, ICrotal.; hard pur- plish spots, IIApis ; pustules, Como.; pustules have black centres (variola), IThuya; pustules itch excessively, Ascl. t.; pustules, size of a pea to a five-cent piece, ILach.; itching pus- tules on left shin bone, Arg. nit.; inflamed painful pustules on right, emitted an acrid water, Stram.; pustules, after vaccination, | |Sul.; rash, Natr. m.; rash on calves, with irritation, Calc.; rash, like insect bites, run- ning together in large patches, only red when scratched, TMagn. p.; covered with red rash, Daph.; looked raw (itching eruption), I ISul.; red, granular itching lichen (delirium trem- ens), I Stram.; red itching, ISul.; red patches, Calc.; very small red points, with itching, Arund.; bright scarlet red (diphtheria) Lac c.; red spots, Calc., Guaraea; red spots on calves, Sars.; on calves, red spots, turning yellow or green, as from contusion, prevent- ing movement, Con.; large red spots, ILyc.; covered with pale red spots, size of a dime, previous use of mercury(rheumatism), 1 IPhyt.; right covered with red spots, Elaps; small, round, dark or pale red spots, with itching, on tibiae, Goss.; red itching spots on tibia, Sul. ac.; red, smarting spot, on right tibia, Sil.; ele- wated red stripes on tibia, with itching burning, after rubbing, Calc.; on inner side of right, more in popliteal space, blisters form and dis- charge a yellow thick matter which forms a scab, and after scab comes off, there is left a purple spot, these sores come in succes- sive crops and are very sensitive to touch, | | Puls.; rose-colored, mammilated pustules in centre of patches, become umbilicated, exude creamy moisture and form thick yellow scabs, IKali br.; crops of scabs, itching, he scratched them off (after vac- cination), I ISul.; small scabs on shins, Nitr. ac.; scales, I (Sep.; covered with scales from knees to end of big toes, circular or el- liptic, raised and free on circumference, attached in centre and of horny consistence, resting on a purple bluish base, worse every Spring, itching and burning, especially during warm weather when heated or when warm in bed (eczema), ILach.; elevated spots, ISypſh.; spots as large as hand,like thick uniform layers of leather, l l Caust.; spots painful to touch, during menses, IPetrol.; spots ulcerate, TNatr. c.; tetter-like, Ars.: tetter-like, itching as soon as crusts have formed, oozing a thick moisture, Apis ; dry, scaly tetters, Clem.; dry tetters, like zona, Dolich.; tubercles on calves, Pe- trol.; hard, itching, painful, pale red tubercles, | | Caust.; tubercles ulcerate, LNatr. c.; ves- 61 962 33. LOWER LIMBS. icles, Como.; vesicles here and there, | | Hyos.; vesicles, itch excessively, Ascl. t.; vesicles, as large as peas, every four to six weeks, appear over night, filled with watery serum becom- ing purulent, lasting six or seven days, then Scurfy, rapidly dry and fall off, itching, I ISul.; vesicles, with , inflamed areola, on tibia, | | Kali c.; itching vesicles, Dulc.; ruptured vesicles on right, Cinnam.; white vesicles, with red areola, burn and itch, Uran. n.; blotches of redness in distinct wheals, Chlor.; white blotcheson calves, Thuya; white spots, |Calc.; generally on calves, spotted yellow, indurated base, thick yellow scabs, with cho- rea, Kali br.; yellowish spots, IHydrocot. Legs, erysipelas: I Hydras., Sul., ITereb.; manifestations in elephantiasis Arabum, I |Sil.; after suppressed eruption, IIApis; surface bluish, swelling glossy, impending gangrene, IILach.; of left, swollen and dark purple, | |Rhus ; during pregnancy, while nursing, IBor.; with pustules, Lach.; on right, Cin- nam.; in lower, with swelling, Calc.; least touch throws almost into convulsions, angry appearance, dark blue spots on upper part, below knee, rest of limb dark glossy red, ILach. Legs, exostoses: on tibia, Calc. p., Hekla ; large painful protuberances on tibiae, | | Rhus; on tibiae, painful, in secondary syphilis, Aur. mur.; on upper part of right tibia, with bluish red spots, suppurating lumps, Dulc. Legs, fissures: in anasarca, Apis. Legs, astula. in upper third of right (caries), | |Sil. Legs, floating: as if in air, I Sticta. Legs, formication : Amyg., Ast. r., Cupr. S., II.Nux v., | |Phos., 17inc.; painful, in calves, Casc.; in calves, extending into toes, Zinc.; during day, Arg. nit.; in left, from knee to toes, Tabac.; in lower, LArn.; in paralyzed parts, with feeling of heat, extending from feet over legs and knees, most frequent at night (paresis crurum), Nux v.; with rest- lessness, Sep.; of right, with tearing in right thigh, extends to foot, l l Rhod. B& numb- Iſle SS. - Legs, fulness: as from congestion, especially to feet, after diarrhoeic stool, Merc. sul.; feel- ing, Osm.; of joints, extends to all parts of body, Ham.; painful, of joints, as if they would burst, Ham. Legs, gangrene: with large boil between scap- ulae, l l Iod.; spots here and there, l l Hyos.; traumatic, of lower, stinking puslike dis- charge from carious bones from openings caused by fracture, Anthrac. Legs, gnawing: along bones, Bell.; as if in marrow of bones, Stront.; in left, as if in periosteum, Ll Kali iod.; in right, IKali iod.; especially in big toe, I [Ran. Sc. Legs, gooseflesh: Chin. a. Legs, gout: Ananth., Apis, IBry., ||Psor., | | Sars. B& Chap. 34, Joints gout. Legs, grow : do not, as rapidly as the rest of the body, All. sat. Legs, growing pains: Act. rac., IPhos. ac. Legs, heat: I Ham., ILyc.; alternately hot and cold, Ver.; alternately hot and cold, in chol- era, fourth day, IPhos. ac.; burn to knees, evening, and next morning, Natr. S.; warm feeling in calves, ICalc. p.; internal, surface being cool, better in open air, Mez.; except feet, which are cold, Bapt.; flushes, Kob.; sur- face hot after walking (anasarca), l l Rhus; up anterior to knees, Cupr. S.; in left, Oxal. ac. Legs, heaviness: Agar, Amb., IArg. nit., Arum t., Bell, Berb., Cact., Cain., Calc. p., Cann. i., Carbo V., ICimex, Coloc., IFerr., IGels., 1Graph., IKalibi..., | |Magn. m., Med., Natr. a., JNatr. C., Natr. m., JNux m., IPhos., HPuls., Rhus, Sil., Zinc.; in muscular atro- phy, iCalc.; in calves, Agar., Berb., Cham., Lyss.; in calves, like a hundredweight, could not move feet along, Rhus; before chill, ICi- mex ; with crampy pain down face of thighs, | | Vib.; during day, Puls.; in, with general de- bility, Petrol.; great depression, Cain.; with depression of spirits, Calc.; in diabetes, Sec.; could scarcely drag, Merc. sol.; particularly dropsy, Chel.; in epilepsy, IPlumb.; even- ings, Alum.; worsetowards evening (albuminu- ria), I l'Uran. n.; on exertion, l l Pic. ac.; with pain in heart, Lyss.; in post-partum hemor- rhage, Cham.; below knee, Lyss.; does not know where to lay his legs, Ruta ; as lead, Camph., Carbol. ac., Nux v.; as if lead were hanging on, l l Agar.; like lead, lifted from floor with difficulty, HPic. ac.; in left, Ars. iod.; left, as lead, after unusual muscu- lar exertion, in evening (thrombosis), Apis ; as if loaded, from knees downward, Ind.; before menses, ILyc.; during menses, Calc. p.; with pains (rheumatism), Colch.; para- lytic, especially in thighs and knee, |Stann.; as if paralyzed, worse walking (Sciatica), ISul.; lacks power when heattempts to run, l l Rhus; with desire to sleep in midday, Calc. a.; with Soreness of muscles and joints, l l Pic. ac.; he staggers, IPhyt.; especially on ascending steps, IPhos.; sudden, cannot walk quickly, Ang.; and swollen, IGraph.; with tearing, could scarcely raise them, l l Zinc.; with ten- sion, when sitting or walking, lNatr. c.; espe- cially in thigh and knee joint, must sit down, Stann.; with painfulnessof thighs when walk- ing (chlorosis, primaria amenorrhoeica), l l Sa- bina; to extremities of toes (syphilitic, or gonorrhoeal sciatica), IPhyt.; with ulcer, Merc. Sol.; with varicose ulcer of leg, Natr. m.; as after a long walk, Pod.; better after walking, I ISec.; difficult walking (especially going up or down stairs), feel like lead, Med.; when walking, ISul.; as if a weight were at- tached to ankle, Lyss.; weight in lower, with Bright's disease, Chel.; like a weight hanging from knees, Camph.; all day, a feeling of ... weight below knee, seemed as if there were several pounds of lead in each tibia, Lyss.; right feels as if weight were hung upon it, in acute rheumatism, Chel. ; as if a weight were hanging upon them, on going up and down stairs, Verbas.; weight, as if she could not step out, as if she had to drag a burden,Chel.; feeling as if a weight were hanging on lower end of left tibia, during rapid walking,Spong.; weight as if made of wood, with inability to stand or move (paresis crurum), TNux V. Legs, illusion: as if severed from her body and belonged to some one else, l l Op.; as if scat- tered, IBapt. o Legs, induration: left calf, hard (affection of knee), Magn. c.; especially along crural vessels and nerves (thrombosis), IApis ; under 33. LOWER LIMBS. 963 skin, over heel and behind knee, itching violently, Aur. met. Legs, inflammation: IComo.; with chilliness, ICalc.; erysipelatous, of left, Bor.; erysipelat- ous, of right, on second day (typhoid), |Nux v.; erysipelatous, of a number of ulcers on left, also on right, I | Lyc.; of left, with fever, IComo.; lower, Natr. c.; periostitis of tibia, | |Stilling.; periostitis on inside and anterior ridge of tibia, from upper third to within two inches of ankle, l l Sil.; extensive gangrenous periostitis of tibia, with severe febrile disturb- ance, periosteum peeled off, from a large area upward as far as knee joint, bone rough, | |Phos.; painful doughy swelling on right shin, tender to touch and after standing, espe- cially at night, when gnawing and scraping pains keep her awake (syphilitic periostitis), IKali bi.; of tibia, Sabad. Gº" abscess. Legs, injuries: amputated just above ankle many years ago, after healing began to swell, end of stump turned black, severe pains in muscles and bones and ultimately a pimple appeared on stump, which broke and dis- charged for some time, all this has been repro- duced, Med.; after cutting right calf with an axe, wound spread out and filled with soft fungoid granulations, discharging thin Serous secretion like meat washings, of fetid odor, traversed down fascia, covering muscles to ankle so as to fill space, l l Sil.; denuded spots on shins that water for a long time, ICalc.; fracture of tibia,..., Anthrac.; compound fracture, exposing tibia, wound nine inches long, 1Calend.; fracture of tibia, blackish-blue, region of blister (lanced) mortified, discharged stinking ichor, Anthrac.; black gangren- ous wounds, Lach.; after gunshot wound seven years previously, several open Sores, in soft parts, from knee to ankle, pus thick green- ish, somewhat offensive, sensibility of parts much deadened, IFerr. mur.; pain in head of left tibia, caused by a kick, sore to touch, dis- turbed sleep, Calc. p.; of upper part of tibia, pus discharged from two openings, I |Sil. Legs, insensibility: Acet. ac., Ananth., Ars. r., IPhos., Plumb.; with apoplexy, IIMux v.; to chest, Phos.; with coldness, Chel.; in coxal- gia, IColoc.; in left, l l Ver.; in locomotor ataxia, Arg. nit.; after pains cease (coxalgia), IColoc.; feels a pin only when it penetrates deep enough to draw blood (locomotor ataxia), | |Nux v.; pinching or burning causes no pain (locomotor ataxia), Kali br.; anaesthesia, with feeling as if enclosed in an elastic stocking (myelitis), 1 |Pic. ac.; with vertigo, Ast. r. Legs, itching: Aloe, Berb., Cornus, Crotal., Cup. ac., Lach., Pallad., l l Phos., Zinc.; biting, Lyss.; burning, I IStilling.; on calf, Therid.; of right calf, with swelling of bloodvessels, Cycl.; voluptuous, on lower portion of rightcalf, after scratching a number of deep-seated pimples appear, which soon cease to itch after being scratched until they bleed, then the place con- tinues to itch and burn for a long time, Mang.; in calf, violent, Therid.; in calves, l l Caust., | |Ipec., | | Ver.v.;incalves, almost intolerable at night, Zinc.; in calves, when undressing, Cact.; corroding, as from salt water, Hep.; in eczema, causing to rub skin off with a rough towel, IPetrol.; every evening, Daph.; worse 6 P.M. and in open air, Ast. r.; as from flea bites, g Thuya ; in flexor surface, Zinc.; on inside, worse on knees, especially at night, Cinnab,; below knees, continues six or eight weeks, Only on exposure Of parts to atmosphere or cold, better from warmth in bed, Stilling.; violent, particularly in knees, Ascl. t.; left, in- tolerable, JPetrol.; of left, makes her rise and walk, bathing aggravates pain, better in fresh air, even at night, ITarant.; on lower, l l Calc., Mang.; at night, IIRhus, IISul.; nocturnal, better by Scratching, but immediately return On some other place Mez.; burning after Scratching during menses, in bed, Inul.; worse after Scratching, Ars. S. r., Cornus; on shins, Nitr. ac.; on tibia, Coccul., JMang.; on right tibia, Ast. r. ; near tibia, worse from scratching, is obliged to scratch till it bleeds, Bism.; Smarting in tibia, Grat.; tingling, during motion, Carbol. ac. ɺ eruption. Legs, jerking: Agar., Ars. S. r., HCalc., Carb. S., || Cic., Crotal.., | | Cup. ars, IGels., Guaraea, IKali c., IManc., Natr. c. INatr. m., HINux v., Stront., 1zinc.; on falling asleep, IIRali c., IZinc.; in concussion of brain, Cic.; spas- modic in muscles of calves, , || Op.; in all muscles of left, l l Graph.; painful, in right calf, ceases quickly when touched, Tarax.; slight cramplike, in calves, with painless diar- rhoea, Jatroph., constant, in cholera infant- um, I I Wer.; in chorea, fiver. v.; each time after taking cold, following pressure in epi- gastrium (jaundice), l IIod.; with loss of con- sciousness, 1Glon.; convulsive, Ign.; with diarrhoea, ICup. ac.; frequent, mostly with a groan, awake or slumbering, Lyc.; of left, starts from sleep, l l Zinc.; painful spasmodic, 1Codein.; painful spasmodic, in gouty persons with calcareous depositsinjoints, Menyanth.; when at rest (hysteria), Val.; right, spasmodic, upward, when sitting, Menyanth.; right, whenever a stranger entered, l l Zinc.; of one, usually right, Mygale; one, suddenly drawn up and shot out again, partially reuses him on going to sleep, Sul. ; during sleep, Natr. m.; on going to sleep, Hyper.; , in spasms, ICup. m.; spasmodic, upward when sitting, after abuse of quinine (sciatica), Menyanth.; with trembling of body, Op.; up, in convulsions, IGlon.; up, when coughing while sitting, Stram.; up, constantly with cramps, prevent- ing sleep, Menyanth.; up during sleep, Ant. t., IKali c., IZinc.; up, could not stand (chorea), Mygale; violent, IKali iod. Bºy” chorea, twitching. Legs, jerking pain: on falling asleep (rheumat- ism), Lach.; through left, worse night and before midnight (rheumatism), better by shift- ing position and from warmth, Puls. Legs, laborlike pains: down (prolapsus uteri), |Aloe. Hº Chap. 24, Parturition. Legs, lacerating: through left, worse at night and before midnight, better by shifting posi- tion and from warmth (rheumatism), il Puls. Legs, lame feeling: Arn., Bell., Berb., | | Calc. a., Calc. p., Cinnab., ICOccul., Fluor. ac., | |Oxal. ac., l l Phos. ac., IPlumb., IRhus ; in left calf, afterwards in entire leg, better by motion, worse in rest, Ars. i.; in calves, heavy, with pain in knee joint, Merc. iod. flav.; during chill, Ign.; with constric- tion in abdomen (lead colic), l l Op.; crampy, in right, above instep, better walking, Como.; 964 33. LOWER LIMBS. with drawing tensive pains in limbs, from slightest exposure to cold (muscular rheumat- ism), IPhos.; with hemorrhoids, IAEsc. g.; of left, Ol. an. ; left, in chorea, ICup. m.; lower, with contraction of muscles, ICup. m.; worse in morning, with heaviness in head and buzzing in ears, Sil.; on first moving after rest or getting up in morning, better continued motion, IIIthus; in rheumatism, IZinc.; in right, Ars. S. r., Ind.; in right, when walking, | | Eup. perf.; after suddenly checked sweat, particularly on feet, by getting wet all over, |Colch.; in tumor caeci, l l Plumb. Bºy"numb- ness, paralysis, paralytic feeling. Legs, lancinating: Ars.; on falling asleep (rheumatism), Lach.; drawing, from right tarsus to knee, IGuaiac.; in gonocace, IISil.; in joints, Cadm., S.; in left, particularly pos- terior part of thigh, worse at night, preventing sleep, worse in cold, wet weather (sciatic neu- ralgia), l l Rhus ; tearing, in tibia, when sitting, disappearing when walking, Grat. §º dart- IIl Legs, large : feel enlarged, Ced.; feel as if grow- ing larger and longer, IPlat. Legs, lengthening: gº Hips, disease. Legs, light feeling: as feathers (hysterical cho- rea), I Sticta; after walking, Val. Legs, lightning-like pain: Plumb. Legs, long : Sensation of being elongated, with shooting in left hip, Thuya ; as if too long, on standing, IKreo.; seem longer than they really are, so that on walking he thinks foot || has touched floor when it is six inches away, hence he puts foot down too quickly, Stram. Legs, motion: legs more in motion than arms, | | Bufo.; moves legs and arms up and down alternately, convulsions, in dentition, Cham.; automatic, of one in hydrocephalus, Hell.; twisting till he nearly falls down (insanity), IHyos.; must bend and draw up right with her hand, and after moving it to and fro she can rise, after walking a few steps the pain ceases, ILyc.; constant, in chorea, IMygale; violent, in delirium, Bell.; diffi- cult, Abrot.; rapidly drawn up, and extended with force (epilepsy), I ISul.; draws up, IStram.; almost complete immobility, I |Oxal. ac.; inability to move, IMOSch.; almost inces- sant, in dysmenorrhoea, l l Tarant.; incessant, especially when quiet (gonorrhoea), l Tarant.; almost inconceivable, worse during full of moon and when vexed (chorea), Natr. m.; involuntary, of left, from fright, ICup. m.; involuntary, of right, ceases during sleep, 1Coccul.; constant, irregular, of right (cho- rea), I lTarant.; kicking, in convulsions, dur- ing dentition, Ign.; kicks, in colic, l l Nux v.; kicks forward when placed on, but could not stand on them, they could not remain quiet, Stram.; could not be moved, had to remain where they were placed for several days (spinal disease), Apis ; constant, involuntary of one (hydrocephalus, stage of exudation), IApoc.; terrible paroxysmal pain, could re- main in no position, but resembled a dancing monkey, from severe wetting all over, l l Rhus; during sleep, Caust.; spasmodic, IOp.; spas- modic, in epilepsy, Caust.; stepping, Calc. p.; constant threshing with left (hydrocephalus), | | Bry.; throws about, in puerperal convul- sions, I | Op.; throws about before being put to bed when spoken to harshly (St. Vitus’ dance), I I Wer.; right, thrown aboup with such violence, could hardly keep from falling (cho- rea), ... I Tarant.; involuntary, throwing or whirling about of one, IHell. Hºt jerking, twitching. Legs, murrain : in calves, : Anag. Legs, muscles: harder than normal(Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis), IPhos. Legs, necrosis: discharging thin, excoriating watery pus, throwing out spiculae of bone, from a bruise, | |Sil.; of tibia, IHekla ; of right tibia, anterior aspect of bone denuded and black, Aur. mur.; of right tibia, sequestrum extending over nearly two-fifths of length of bone, and about half a centimetre in thick- ness, IPhos. ac. Ray Chap. 44, Bones ne- CIOSIS. Legs, neuralgia: ICod., Plumb.; in calf, Iod.; crural, Ammoniac.; crural, along course of left nerve, Iod.; crural, in left, better from press- ure, but much worse by pressure at point of exit of nerve, ICoff.; crural, in attacks, rend- ing, shooting, worse walking, better by pressure, worse afternoon and night, ICoff.; crural, stitching during movement, Staph.; intense, especially in damp weather, Tereb.; pain, like headache, Arn.; pain increases and decreases gradually, worse from cold air and cold water, Ars.; to knees, better in evening and night (coxalgia), Coloc.; whole length, but worse from hip to knee, more frequently on right side, Calab.; down right, AEsc. h.; settling in right, from hip to ankle, worse in joints, pain shifts, often lightning-like shoot- ing, intermits, renders necessary a change of position, better by warmth of bed, Magn. p.; extends down and keeps them in constant uneasiness (ischias), ICalc. gº sciatica. Legs, nodes: Ang., IPhyt.; as in gout, Sarrac.; on joints, Benz. ac.; on lower, with nightly pains in tibia (syphilitic and mercurial rheu- matism), Phyt.; on shin bones, ICinnab.; pains in superficial knots, on shin bone, | |Sars.; small, Agar.; in syphilis, with mer- curialization, Aur. met.; immense in second- ary syphilis, I Stilling.; syphilitic, on shin- bones, with severe nightly pains, Nitr. ac.; on tibia, Phyt., | |Stilling.; on tibia, sensitive to pressure (secondary syphilis), Merc. B& exostoses. Legs, numbness: Acon., Agar., Ailant., Amb., Ant. t., Ars. m., Cact., Calc., Calc. p., Canth., Ced., Cham., Ign., l l Iod., IKali c., | | Lac c., IILyc., IMerc. cor., |Mez., INatr.m., INux v., Op., Oxal. ac., | |Plumb., IIRhus, | |Zinc., with anxious feeling, Calc. p.; with or after bone pains, Eup. pur.; in calves, Berb., IColoc., | | Ver. v.; outer side of left calf, dur- ing rest, Bry.; of right calf, inner side, Ars. s.r.; with colic, IDiad.; in coxalgia, IColoc.; as if circulation were suspended, particularly when sitting, Lactu. v.; in cystitis, Eup. pur.; dead feeling, Ced., Med., INux v.; felt as if dead (concussion of spine), Hyper.; dead feeling, worse in cold weather, Apis ; in dia- betes, INux v.; in diarrhoea, Diad.; in epi- lepsy, IPlumb.; in evening, when sitting, ICalc.; gouty, Acon.; after influenza, l l Rhod.; in left, Cann. i., ICrotal., Diosc., ||Fluor. ac., IHyper., ||Med.; in left, from knee to hip, feeling as if paralyzed, Med.; painless, Cup. 33. LOWER LIMBS. 965 ars.; in left (rheumatism), l l Puls.; when sitting, afternoon, Niccol.; left, in thrombosis, *Apis; left, with tickling, creeping feeling under cutis, Stram.; down left (vaginitis), BMerc. viv.; worse in left, Arg. nit.; worse in left, worse on going to bed, l l Psor.; during menses, IPuls.; in myelitis, Calab.; at night, Alum.; same side as affected ovary (ovaritis), IApis ; pain, IHam.; after pains cease (coxal- gia), I Coloc.; when One is numb, the other is in great pain, Sil.; with paralysis, ICOccul.; in Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, iPhos.; paralytic, in lower legs, Agar.; rest- less, HCalc. p.; right, Eup. pur., || Kali c., | | Lac c., Lyss.; right, epileptoid, l l Tarant.; right, after attack of functional disturbance of heart, Lil. tig.; right, below knee, Lyss.; Outside of right, from hip to knees, com- ing on at night, also felt in morning, of late it had increased to actual insensi- bility so that he could run a pin into skin without pain, skin and parts below felt hard, frequently came on after walking about room in morning, | HFlumb.; first right, then left, after brief naps in afternoon, Spong.; in right (rheumatism), l l Sabad. ; on rising, after sitting, BPuls.; while sitting, Calc.; after sit- ting a while, Lyss., IGraph.; sitting or lying, Badiag.; while sitting, during menses, IIPuls.; while sitting quietly, and during rest, Antc.; after sitting, in spinal meningitis, IIA con.; sitting, standing or lying on it at night, Amm. c.; strange feeling, Diosc.; when stretched, Cham.; sensation of deadness in middle of right tibia, Samb.; tingle, while sitting or when crossing them, ICrotal.; to extremities of toes (syphilitic or gonorrhoeal sciatica), IPhyt.; with trembling and pricking, as if from needles, Pic. ac.; with trembling, jerk- ing, fluttering, through lungs, l l Lac c.; in bilious vomiting, ICrotal.; when walking, ISep.; wooden feeling, or as if padded (loco- motor ataxia), I Arg. nit.; wooden feeling, in metrorrhagia, l l Sec.; wooden feeling, when walking, IRhus, Thuya. H&" formication, lameness, paralytic feeling. Legs, osteomalacia : on tibia, slight touch ag- gravates pain (consumption), Guaiac. Legs, pain (undefined): Apoc., I Ars., Bar. c., Calab., HCaps., IGels., Phos. ac., Polyp., HSang.; in albuminuria, IKalm.; with con- striction in abdomen (lead colic), I | Op.; dur- ing apyrexia, in quartan ague, l l Puls.; back part of, Hydras.; left, in bitten place, return- ing from time to time, growing to a burning which extended through entire body, Lyss.; in bones, IGuaiac., ILed., l l Mez.; in bones, with chilliness, Diosc.; in bones, during labor, | |IDyc.; in long bones, Syph.; in bones, as if in marrow, Agar.; in bones, as if in periosteum, in lower, l l Agar.; like syphilitic bone pain, better warmth of bed, Agar.; in Bright’s dis- ease, HKalm.; in calves, Bor., Cact., || Jamb., Natr. p., | | Oxal. ac., | | Sang., ITereb., | | Ver. v.; in calf, worse from coughing and slightest motion, better from warmth, Nux v.; in calves, cramps prevent sleep at night (peri- ostitis), Mez.; in calves, must draw up feet Cham.; in calves, in intermittent fever (ague), HFlat.; in left calf, Cochl.; in muscles of left calf, Benz. ac.; in calves, during menses, Berb.; in calves, all night, Arg. nit.; in right calf, as from a blow, Arn.; sensitive- ness in right calf (rheumatism), l l Sal. ac.; in calves, to sacrum, Merc. iod. rub.; in left calf, Worse when standing or walking, Arund.; in çalves, on walking, Nux v.; in calf, on walk- ing or stepping, or on touch and bending foot, | | Calc.; on posterior surface of calves, worse Walking, better bending knee and hip joint (rheumatism), Ars.; in inner layer and pos- terior part of calf, whenever heels were raised in walking, better after walking a few min- utes, Rhus; with chill, ICimex, ISpong.; be- fore chill, IEup. pur.; constant, in outer and back part of right, worse at night, IPhyt.; during cough, Bell., Caps., . ISul.; deep- Seated, in dysmenorrhoea, l l Sabina; deep- seated, muscular, better by motion, IGels.; in diabetes, l l Uran. n., relieved; down, 1Con...; after eating, IKali c.; in right, as after violent exercise in morning, AEsc. h.; after least exertion, Natr. m.; with fever, ISpong.; in intermittent fever, Chin. S.; in calf of right, Xan.; bone pains in fibula, inter- mittent, but bones continually sore, Sarrac.; in middle of fibula, Phyt.; in right fibula, just above ankle joint, Gamb.; pain in left ham- string, cannot lie on left side, Led.; relieved by pains about base of heart, I | Natr. p.; better by heat, I |Plat.; greatly worse by heat and at night, ISul.; from hip to foot, causing limping, every four days, ILyc.; from hips to knees, at times only in left, only when walk- ing, Med. ; especially in left hip, under gluteal muscles, violent, Agar.; indeterminative, in hectic fever, l l Phos.; in inside, above knees, IHydras.; intermitting, in muscles of lower posterior third, worse flexing foot and going up stairs, when toes tend to drop down, better quiet, Badiag.; intolerable, in skin, Mang.; in joints, Eup. perf., Syph.; from knees to ankles, as if bone had been smashed, I |Nux m.; from knees to fingers and toes, IPhyt.; in or above knee, sitting with legs crossed, Anag.; from knees to toes, with oedematous swelling of affected parts, pain worse from motion and contact, previous use of mercury (syphilis), | |Phyt.; in left, atrophic (spinal curvature, with coxarthrace), Caps. ; down left, Lyss.; extending below knees, with tired feeling in ovaries, worse right side, Pod.; in left, be- tween hip and knee, Xan.; in left lower ante- terior third, Stilling.; severe, in left, worse in lower half of tibia and fibula, extending into foot, Iodof.; in posterior muscles of left, Anag.; in left, worse from motion, better in rest (chronic otitis media), Natr. c.; in left, later also in right, recurring periodically, ending in tetanic convulsions, with unconsciousness, ICic.; in left, after sitting, worse going down stairs, Ars. h.; in left, increasing in thrombo- sis, IApis; violent, of a “blinking” character, "as if in bone, from patella to foot (eruption and periostitis, probably syphilitic), IKali bi.; in disease of liver, with hydrothorax, IKali c.; in lower, Badiag., Brach.; in lower, worse going to sleep, Kali c.; violent, in lower, Jatroph.; excruciating on lying, causes screams, Kaliiod.; during menses, Bell.; when menses should appear (amenorrhoea), IHam.; during morning, IEup. pur., | | Rhod.; better from motion and rubbing, Diosc.; worse moving (bilious dyspepsia), Tarax.; on first moving 966 . 33. LOWER LIMBS. after rest, or getting up in morning, better by continued motion, HIRhus; at night, Agar., Plumb.; occasional to shoulder, Berb.; parox- ysmal, IGels., Plumb.; paroxysmal, from get- ting wet, especially when warm and sweaty, IIRhus; worse in paroxysms, Plumb.; in rheumatism of knee, Berb.; in right, worse from coughing and slightest motion, better from warmth, Nux v.; down right, with facial neuralgia, l l Sep.; severe, in right, into genitals, particularly testicles, followed by prostration (sciatica), I Staph.; in right, in morbus coxarius, Kali c.; in rightside, lower, Ascl. S., Ind.; in right, in menorrhagia, ICOccus; in right, with numbness from hips to feet (after parturition), IRhus; in right, with numbness from hips to feet, after deliv- ery, l l Rhus ; , in right, while walking, with trembling of leg and feeling of uncertainty, particularly on going down stairs (parenchy- matous metritis), I Lac c.; in upper third of right, in caries, Sil.; worse in right, Ars. h.; after sitting, l l Lach.; excruciating, pre- vents sleep, worse from hot fomentations, better pouring cold water on them, Syph.; runs up through spine to neck, to face, after running pins into foot (tetanic symptoms), IHyper.; worse from standing or sitting, better from motion or walking, IAgar.; when he stands, Kali bi.; if he keeps them still (chorea), l l Ver. v.; runs down in streaks, with every stool, IRhus; in tabes dorsalis, IPhos.ac.; chiefly in anterior portion of thighs and calves, Plumb.; in shin bones (non- syphilitic), worse at night, in rest, must walk floor, worse in damp weather, IDulc.; in shins, especially left, after convalescence from pneumonia, worse standing, I ISul.; in right, shin, on extending leg, Anag.; in shin bone, when sitting with crossed legs, Anag.; in shin bones, with syphilitic Ozaena, after abuse of mercury, IKali iod.; in tibial bone, Agar., IKali bi., | | Natr. p.; in tibia, continu- ous, incapacitating him from work, Hekla ; in tibiae, with pains in upper part of head (ceph- alalgia periostitica), Mez. ; in tibia, intermit- tent, but bones continually sore, Sarrac.; in left tibia, ICarbol. ac.; affecting inferior third of left tibia, commencing at lower point of malleolus internus, extends upward in shaft of bone, momentarily better changing posi- tion of foot and friction with hand, Ars. S. r.; in middle of left tibia, Arum t.; in middle of tibia, Kalibi., IPhyt.; in tibiae, at night, Phos. ac.; in tibia, nightly, with nodes and irritable ulcers on lower leg, Phyt.; in tibia, excru- ciating, worse at night, with periostitis, Mez.; along tibia, worse at night, with Sore throat, IMerc. cor.; in right tibia, in evening, Cast. eq.; especially in tibiae and soles, after too much exercise in walking, with restlessness in legs, so that he frequently changes position, passing off after rising, Psor.; worse, in tibiae, IGels.; in tibiae, as after walking much, Coral.; very troublesome, not able to walk, Lyss.; in ovarian tumor, Ars.; in typhoid, l l Ver. v.; cannot use, Colch.; violent, Ant. c.; as after excessive walking or dancing, Bar. c.; during wet weather, worse in warmth of bed, better walking up and down, I I Wer. Legs, pale: I Ham.; in dropsy, IIApis. Legs, paralysis: AEsc. g., Alum., Ananth., Apis, Apoc., Arn., Ars., Bar. m., Bell, Bry, ICalc., Cann. i., Caps., Caulo., Cinch., ICOccul,Colch., IDulc., ; Ferr. S., Form, IGels., IKali c., Merc., INux v., Oleand., Op., Phos., Plumb., IIRhus, Sec., IStram., ISul., IVer., Ver. v.; in psoas abscess, ICup. m.; lasting through attack of angina pectoris, l l Oxal. ac.; after apoplexy, IISux v.; with atrophy, after par- turition, Plumb.; from small of back, from cold, Coccul.; bruised feeling, ICOccul.; in caries of dorsal vertebrae, ILach.; legs refuse to carry him, staggers, ICic.; in chronic alcoholism, IPhos.; after colic (treated with narcotics and purgatives), Nux v.; with colic, IPlumb.; crawling as if asleep (infiltration of back), ILach.; in diabetes, Nux v.; partial, during convalescence from diphtheria, IGels., Nux v.; Duchenne's pseudo-hppertrophic, IPhos.; from suppression of eruption on arms, IPsor.; after suppressed eruption and abuse of mercury, IHep.; first at 6 P.M., then half an hour earlier every day, l l Chin. S.; from over- exertion, IINux v.; partial, from overexertion and being drenched in rain (locomotor ataxy), l l Nux v.; cannot stand, or move legs, after exposure, Lach.; weakness of exten- sors, IKali br.; loss of feeling, | |Phos.; after grief or violent outbursts of passion, Natr. m.; incomplete, affecting as if asleep, and heavy as lead, INux v.; from sacrum, Coccul.; of left, Arn., ILach., Sul.; of left, with unconscious- ness, Nux m.; in meningitis, Carbol. ac., | | Rhus ; in spinal meningitis, Merc.; after abuse of mercury, ICOccul.; motor, Chloral., | |Phos., Plumb.; difficulty of moving, they do not obey well (tabes dorsalis), Tarant.; unable to move right, ICOccul., Phos.; with numbness, Coccul.; painless, l l Rhus, l l Sec.; partial, TAtrop. S., || Nux v.; with polyuria. (diabetes), Tarant.; with restlessness, con- stant desire to change position, and inabil- ity to sleep, Cod.; rheumatic, IKalm.; rheu- matic, with atrophy (urticaria), Boy.; be: fore menses (sciatica), l l Staph.; partial, of right, from miscarriage, I ILac C.; right, from poisoning by morphium aceticum, Nux v.; posterior spinal sclerosis, l l Pic. ac.; of right, Plumb., Rhus; of right, cannot be used as usual (apoplexy), Arn.; of right (after vacci- nation), ITThuya; sensory, Chloral.; from sexual excesses, TNux v.;after sexual excesses or onanism, Natr. m.; after spondylitis, IPhos.; of lower, with stiffness, Coccul.; with involuntary stools and urination every other day, during fever epidemics, l l Chin. S.; Sud- den, ICina; in sunstroke, Glon.; threatening, | | Ang.; threatening, in arthritis, Ang.; in typhus, with suppression of urine, Camph.; use suddenly and completely lost, IPhos.; scarcely able to walk, Anac.; almost entire, cannot walk up stairs, Cann. i.; from getting wet, l l Nux v., l l Rhus; to change position, must use hands, as if legs were made of wood, |PhoS. Legs, paralytic feeling: Chloral., Crotal., Rhus v., Sil.; especially the ankles, Natr. m.; left lower, iCarbo v.; interferes with locomotion, on attempting to walk, thinks he will lose the use of his limbs, Colch.; painful, TNitr, ac.; painful in left tibia, Card. m., Jamb.; in trau- matic periostitis of sacrum and lower vertebræ, | |Sil.; right, Brom.; right, acute rheumatism, 33. LOWER LIMBS. 967 IChel.; in right when walking, Cann. i.; in Sciatica, Nux v.; has to sit down, Aur. met. Hºº lameness, numbness. Legs, phlegmasia alba dolens: Acon., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., IIRry., IBufo., HCalc., Cepa, Crotal., IHam., ; Hippoz., Kali c., IILach., ILyc., INatr. S., I [Nux v., Puls., IRhus, Sep., ISul.; with contraction of tissues and sheaths of tendons, Sil.; after parturition, grinding pain, worse from slightest touch, Crotal.; left greatly swollen, least pressure causing pain, worse by wet weather, Natr. s.; pale white swelling, IPuls.;saphena vein swol- len very large and tender, can be distinctly traced all the way up, Lyc.Bºy"Chap.29, Veins. Legs, quivering: Manc. Legs, redness: dusky, I Sep.; knee to ankle, crimson, deepening to a livid hue as it neared toes (chronic phlebitis), I | Puls.; like a poiled lobster (asthma), I Thuya ; of lower, INatr. c.; periostitis of right femur, l l Phyt.; after walking (anasarca), l l Rhus. Legs, restlessness: Agar., Amm. c., I Ars., Ast. r., Cact., Calc. p., Carbo v., IGraph., Ind., IMagn. c., Med., Mosch., Oxal. ac., IIRhus, Tarant., 17inc.; particularly calves, | |Sep.; must move them constantly, I | Lac C., Mosch., JNatr. m., Prun.; in diphtheria, Lac c.; in evening, Chen. v., || Kali c.; in evening, with formication, Sep.; fidgets, worse at rest, Legs, piercing: with uterine dropsy, Hell. IPlat.; nightly attacks of fidgets in right, pre- Legs, pinching: in right calf, Bry. venting sleep and driving him out of bed, Legs, position: keep wide apart, when stand- | |Phos.; fidgets, during sleep, INatr. m. ; in- ing (myelitis), l l Pic. ac.; crosses and draws them towards abdomen (gastromalacia), JMerc. d.; drawn up, Arg. nit., Merc.c., Phyt.; draws up, in colic, l l Nux v.; drawn up, during chill, ICaps. ; drawn up, with flatulent colic in chil- dren and newborn, IIMagn. p.; drawn up, in in- fants, Cham.; drawn up, in nervousaffection, Magn. c.; drawn up, during sleep, Carbo v., Stram. ; flexed, on abdomen, | | Ver.; flexed, in necrosis of femur, I lSil.; flexed, in typhoid, IIMur. ac.; left, semiflexed upon itself and abdomen, ICina ; left leg flexed on thigh and thighs on pelvis (ovaralgia), Lac C.; cannot bear right straightened, but lies with it bent and supported by pillow (perityphlitis), ICrotal. jº spasms. Legs, pressing feeling: Ang, Carbo v.; pain in left bone, Brom.; burning, in middle of lower, left then right, Cepa; cramplike, in calves, to- wards tibia, Anac.; down to feet, Como.; in left, Camph.;. in lower left, in morning, ILed.; in muscles and joints, Nitr. sp. d.; painful, Nitr. sp., d.; painful in left calf, Tarax.; pain- ful during menses (varices), Amb.; painful, con- fined to small spots, lasting but a short time, Soon returning, Nux m.; in right, Nitr. sp. d.; straining in shin bone,Berb.; worsestretching, Berb.; painful, in tibiae, Clem.; violent, in left tibia, beginning in morning, worse at noon, | | Agar.; painful, in right tibia, l l Mez.; pain- ful, in periosteum of right, Merc. sol. Legs, pricking: Cinch. bol., Glon.; then ach- ing, Eucal.; in calf, above ankle (sciatica), Indig.; in calf, just below knee, Indig.; with Occasional cramps on inner surface of lower, Plumb.; in left, Crotal.; compelling him to move, Chen. v.; as of needles, Cupr. S.; as from needles,in myelitis, l l Pic.ac.; pins and needles sensation (Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis), Phos. 5& prickling, sticking, stinging. Legs, prickling: Dig.; in right, inner side, Ars. S. r.; , heat (anasarca), l l Rhus; after sitting a while, Lyss.; with trembling jerking, flutter- ing through lungs, l l Lac C. §§ pricking, sticking, stinging. Legs, pulling: from above downward, with coldness of feet, Spig.; from below upward, with heat in feet, Spig.; painful, Ant. c.; after sexual excess, Ars. Legs, purple: almost black, Vespa; left, Petrol. Legs, purpura haemorrhagica: black and blue spots, size of a pinhead to that of a pea, || Tereb. cessant and violent fidgety feeling, must move them constantly, 17.inc.; in hysteria,Tarant.; as if becoming insensible, Meph.; left, Il Ver.; has to lie down, at 9 P.M., Osm.; in lower, Spong.; during menses, Thuya ; has to move them or jump out of carriage, Calc. p.; must move from place to place, Nux m.; at night, ICham.; in bed at night, better by motion, IIRhus; painful, Anac.; with pains like labor-pains on fifth day after premature labor, | |Lac c.; in paralytic affections, Codein.; must change position (jaundice), lSep.; in spinal irritation, IZinc.; sudden, must move (pneumonia), IChel.; tremulous, with numb and torpid feeling when sitting, worse in evening, IPlat.; in typhus, Camph.; uneasy feeling, Act. rac.; must rise and walk, Glon.; does not know where to put them, Arg. nit. Legs, rachitis: after abuse of mercury, Lach. Hº Chap. 44, Bones. Legs, rheumatism: Ananth., ICarb. s., Card. m., HClem., Como., I | Hyper., Lith., Lyc. vir., Med., Nitr. ac., Ustil.., Ver., 1zinc.; chronic, with amaurosis, IElaps; on falling asleep (rheumatism), Lach.; with nightly bone pains, IPhyt.; in calves, Ant. t.; in calf of right, following moderate attack of influenza, pain, aching drawing came on in evening, worse by heat of bed, better from application' of cloths dipped in cold water, I | Puls.; chronic, IPhyt.; drawing in left, worse when part becomes cold, better from warmth of bed, | |Phos.ac.; in flexors, Iodof.; after suppressed gonorrhoeal discharge by injection of solution of gunpowder, Sars.; from hip down, Kalm.; with stinging, especially in hip joint, femur and knee, worse at night, affected part feels cold, Merc.; larger joints principally affected, dull, heavy pains, I Sticta; lame, is obliged to take hold of pantaloon near knee in order to lift it and move it on, leg bent in knee joint, extending it, causes pain, complete extension impossible, motion painful, l l Rhus; in left, IAmyl., Elaps; in left lower, Pallad.; muscles of left, l l Zinc.; in lower, worse going to sleep, IKalm.; worse from motion, Carb. s.; inability to move, Colch.; muscular, l l Berb., | | Med.; muscular, worse on motion, Var.; neuralgic, Diosc.; nightly, IKali c.; paralytic, Stront.; nightly pains in tibia, periosteal, IPhyt.; as if in periosteum, worse at rest, dur- ing wet cold weather, IRhod.; of right, Lach, | |Ruta, l l Viol.; in upper right, lower left (gonorrhoeal), 1 ||Med.; in right, prevents \ 968 33. LOWER LIMBS. } L sleep, Cact.; in right, extending as far as toes, in morning, Kalm.; pains in rightshin bone, Bapt.; feels hard, although swelling is elastic and does not pit upon pressure, ILyc.; in syphilis, after abuse of mercury, I Sars.; from thighs to ankles, could not move feet,chronic, IApis : in tibia, Aph. ch.; to toes, Colch.; weariness, heaviness and inability to move, Colch. egs, sciatica: Acon., Act. rac., Amm. m., Ananth., Ang., Arg.nit., Arn., Ars, IAurant., Bell., Bry., IIBufo., HCalc., ; Calc. s., 1Carb. S., Card. m., Caps., Caust., Cham., ; Chim. umb., Coff, IIColoc., Diosc., Elaps, Elat., Eup. pur., Euphor, Ferr., IIGels., Gnaph., IGuaiac., Hep., IIHyper., Ign., Ind., IIris, IKali bi., Kali c., H.Kali iod., IKali ph., ILac c., ILach, Led., Lyc.,IIMagn. p., Menyanth., Merc., IMez, Natr. m., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., ITNuxv., Pallad., Phyt.,Plumb., Pod., | |Psor., IPuls., Ran. b., IIRhus, Ruta, Sal.ac., Sep., | |Sil., Staph., IStram., ISul.., | | Tell., Tereb., | |Val., JVer., Xan., Zinc.; dull aching, worse towards night and in evening, in cold, and from motion, better by warmth and rest, Pal- lad.; with albuminuria, l l Coloc.; with atrophy of affected leg, IOl. jec.; marked consecutive muscular atrophy, or earlier, when walking, causes great exhaustion, Plumb.; pain puts him in mind of the aurora borealis, Polyg.; boiling sensation, Ars.; as if bone were broken, Ruta; boring, Ang.; bruised feeling along left nerve, worse from continual motion, Natr. a.; burning, stinging, with complete in- termissions, ILyc.; burning, corrosive pains, worse in damp or cold weather, or from cold applications, IRuta ; burning, worse at night, compelling her to lie awake, IGels.; constantly changing locality, now in head, now in teeth, now in sciatic nerve, with nervousness and palpitation, Lach.; chronic, ; Asar., Ign., ILyc., ISul.; chronic, in right, movement im- peded, 1Carb. S.; chronic, with painful con- traction of hamstrings, Natr. m.; chronic, for twelve years, l l Rhus; cripples him, at- tacks every few weeks, I IIthus; from stay- ing in damp cold cellar, Ars.; from getting clothes damp, JKali bi.; darting from point where nerve leaves pelvis to within ten inches of popliteal space, interrupted to ap- pear about middle and outer side of calf, to external malleolus and heel, IKali iod.; pain deep-seated, as if in marrow of bone, IRuta ; drawing tearing from leftischium to os calcis and sole (Sciatica), Cham.; in emaci- ated, pale, anaemic persons with deficiency of animal heat, IOl.jec.; excruciatingspasmodic, IMagn. p.; gonorrhoeal, left sided, Stilling.; gouty, rheumatic Origin, tearing, stitching, worse from motion, irregular in appearance, lasting several hours, mostly at night or in afternoon, Coff.; with headache, parts tender to touch, worse at night, by motion, by heat and rubbing, Coloc.; probably hysterical and due to retrolateral version of uterus, INux m.; incisive pains, Ign. ; inflammatory, in left, taking cold, cannot walk, Carb. S.; from in- juries and contusions, Ruta ; sharp, cutting pains, darting along course of nerve and ter- minating in wrenching or twisting sensation in foot, after injury to nerve, Hyper.; inter- mitting, IIgn.; burning, from tuberosity of right ischium, follows course of nerve, spreads over thigh, knee and leg, generally at night, worse every minute, must walk, when pain goes off, ITRhus ; jerking downward, with warm feeling, Calc. p.; laming, Ang.; left side, Eup. pur.; in left, growing more and more Se- vere until confined to bed (after gonorrhoea), | Thuya ; in left, from hip to ankle, every two or three hours, four or five successive shocks of pain pass suddenly through affected parts, Coloc.; down outside left hip to ankle, in paroxysms, every quarter of an hour, pain- ful to touch, worse at night, better from heat, movements at first aggravate then relieve pain, worse from long-continued motion, ICO- loc.; along left nerve, a dull pain, returning periodically, worse when rising from sitting, Lyss.; left side, intense pains, gradually worse, | | Rhus; in course of left nerve, from behind great trochanter to calf, better by motion, Kali bi.; from hip to ankle, tenderness on pressure over sciatic nerve, better from rub- bing, worse between 1 and 2 A.M., and 4 P.M., about quarter hour after rising, about noon, IColoc.; cannot rest, although motion aggra- vates, the worse the pain the more severe the chills, IPuls.; left more affected with weak- ness and heaviness of parts, then swelling of feet and limbs, Led.; must lie down, Ind.; lightninglike pains shoot through left, | | Rhus; in males, Kali bi.; numbness Occa- sionally taking place of pain, making exercise fatiguing, IGraph.; obstinate, worse in rest and particularly when beginning to walk, IGels.; pains come quickly and subside Soon, Rali bi.; intense, following larger ramifica- tions of nerve, IGnaphal.; paralytic Sensation, difficulty of rising from seat, l l Euphor.; vio- lent, worse stooping, change of position, Agar.; pressing, drawing along course of nerve from posterior part of thigh to knee, especially when painful space is wider than nerve track, IPlumb.; pressure causes pain to shoot along entire length of nerve, Kali bi.; nerve pulsa- ting slightly but constantly, Lact. ac.; from reflex nervous action during or after rheuma- tism, Coloc.; remittent, worse at night, better in motion, IFerr.; complete amelioration of pains during rest at night, I Staph.; rheuma- tic, Cinnab.; rheumatic, better by motion, | | Kali p., ILac c., Tereb.; rheumatic, worse after rising, l l Rhus; in right, Chlorof.; right, dull aching, worse at night, in cold or damp weather, better by rubbing, from heat and when warmed by exercise, Rhus; about region of exit and along course down right leg, only when moving, Diosc.; in right, com- pelling him to lie quietly in one place, slight- est motion causes great pain, with sensation as if marrow bone were being crushed, Coloc.; right, worse when lying on affected side, | |Tell.; right, at night, comes suddenly and disappearsgradually, wakes him, Lach. ; right, from hip to knee, awaking her at 12 P.M., sudden motion or jar causes great suffering, probably hysterical and due to retrolateral version of uterus, l l Nux m.; right, makes him scream, worse at rest, better walking, l l Rhus; right, worse on straightening limb, especiall while standing, could stand at work wit comparative comfort with foot of affected side upon a chair, l l Val.; right, many weeks’ 33. LOWER LIMBS. 969 duration, Chin. S.; aching in region of left sacro-iliac articulation, with crawling in left sole, as if asleep, Coloc.; in sacro-ischiatic foramen, sharply defined ache, with tender- ness on pressure, IPod.; want of sensation, 1Coloc.; shooting along left nerve to foot, worse by motion, Iris; shooting, from left hip down to foot followed by sensation of intense heat, as from hot iron in affected parts, afterwards sweat and general pros- tration, pains worse after sleep, ILach.; shooting, in course of left nerve, produced palsied sensation,especially after motion, Eup. pur.; drawing shooting at exit of left nerve, from behind forward to knees and toes, where it is as if foot were on ant hill, and as if foot Ought to sweat, l l Sal. ac.; when getting up from sitting or turning in bed, Natr. S.; pain in spine and all over body, JPetrol.; accom- panied by sensitiveness of spine, radiates from Sacrum to right sciatic nerve, Tell.; commenc- ing in spine, especially in lumbar region runs along sciatic and crural nerves, CEnan.; with great stiffness, Curar.; stinging, during movement, Staph.; stitches, in left, Kali bi.; stitch in ischium, on rising from seat, l l Dros.; subacute, Sul.; in summer, alternates with cough in winter, l l Staph.; better in Summer, worse in winter, Ign.;syphilitic, Fer., | | Lac c., IStilling.; syphilitic, left, Stilling.; syph- ilitic, or gonorrhoeal, with sharp lancinating, not inclined to remain in one part long, often darting along wholelength of limbinguick,suc- cessiveimpulses, rendering leg powerless, numb and heavy, even to extremities of toes, IPhyt.; tearing, Cist.; tearing, in rightischium, Lachn.; tearing, stinging, pressing pain, better by mo- tion, worse during rest, Il Fuphor.; throbbing, Ign.; nerve sore to touch, on getting out of bed, Lact. ac.; great pain back of trochanter, extends down thigh posteriorly toward knee, anteriorly embracing patella, tibia to ankle, better flexion of knee, I Ars.; pain from tro- chanter downward to popliteal space, worse when patient is lifted up or attempts to stand, it seems as if upper part of thigh were being broken, worse at night with anxious sweat, | | Nux v.; painful muscular twitchings, ILyc.; walking is difficult and exhausting, IPlumb.; pain better walking and flexing leg, worse in hot weather, by standing, sitting, lying in bed, Kalibi.; walking difficult on account of para- lytic state, Coloc.; must walk during parox- ysm, Ruta ; wandering pains, Ant. a.; from working in water, Calc.; with weakness, IPhos. ac.; returns every winter, Ign. ; espe- cially in women, pains worse moving, yet not better lying, worse in rainy, stormy weather, IRan. b.; from overwork and exposure, Rhus; worse standing, sitting, lying, better walking and flexing leg, IKali iod.; worse towards evening and at night, with inclination to con- stantly change position, worse in warm room, better in open air, Puls.; worse sitting or lying, IRuta; worse sitting, in afternoon and evening, better by motion, though painful, Indig.; worse sitting up, morning, in evening from cold water, better lying on painful side, IIBry.; worse by rest, slightly better by mo- tion, ILyc.; worse keeping still and attempting to move, in moist, damp weather, better after moving and from warm applications, l l Rhus. Bºº neuralgia, rheumatism, tearing; also Hip neuralgia, pain, and Thighs neuralgia, pain. Legs, scraping : on left tibia, Ast. r. Legs, sensitiveness: calves, to touch (ague, suppressed by Cinchona), Natr. m.; pain, On pressure, Chrom. ac.; calf tender to press- ure, with dull heavy aching, I Sil.; tibia painful when touched, JPuls.; left, to touch, | | Ver.; to touch, Berb., Calc., Calc. s. Legs, shaking: Agar. Legs, sharp pain: in left calf, I Amyl.; in right, Ind. Đº neuralgia, sciatica. Legs, shocks: sudden, in concussion of brain, ICic.; electric, on awaking him, l l Agar.; vio- lent, causing legs to jerk suddenly (tetanus), | | Cic.; frequent, in left, l l Ver.; nervous, seem to be caused by small balls coursing along during prayer and sleep at night, Sometimes at other hours, l l Zinc. Legs, shooting: Acon., AEthus.; along bones, Bell.; in calves, Calc. p.; in calves, to ankles, first right then left (rheumatism), Lyc.; down- ward, AEsc.h., Sil.; in left,Cepa; in left (throm- bosis), Apis ; momentary, intense pain, shoots down legs (concussion of spine), Hyper.; in paroxysms, IGels.; as if in periosteum, #; in right, Ind.; in acute rheumatism, Rhus on a small spot on lower, sore from scratching a few days before, Ast. r.; down tibia, worse even- ing in bed, IFerr.; up, inside (acute synovitis), Ferr. ph.; in uterine disorder, Con. Legs, shorter: left feels shorter than right, and so sounds on walking, Lyc. vir. Legs, skin: bursts in several places, in dropsy, Apis; dry, peeling off, Agar.; flaccid, Ars.; indurated, with blue spots, Sars.; left cracked and discharging a sanious fluid, Como.; white, on left, and covered with thin scales, Como.; marbled, IICaust.; peels off, swelling, Berb.; shining, in periostitis of right femur, IPhyt.; shines like a mirror, IGraph.; soft, Ars.; waxy, in dropsy, IIApis; wrinkled, Rhod. Legs, smarting: in calves, walking (acute dropsy following parturition), ICinch.; in ec- zema, Petrol.;left, like nettles, in wet weather, INatr. S. gº burning. Legs, soreness: in calves, AEsc. h., Ant. t., | | Crotal.; dull, heavy, in left calf, Ars. i.; al- most crampy pain in right calf, so much worse walking as to almost disable her (relieved by Nux”), TPetrol.; fugitive, in left, near knee, Chin. a.; as if heated or overexerted, Vacc.; heavy, Lyss.; great, inward, with chill (intermittent), IDiad.; pain in left, Osm.; and aching of lower, IIFup. perf.; in peritonitis, | | Acon.; dull aching, in middle of tibia, when walking, better in rest, tender on pressure, Cupr. S.; along periosteum of tibia, Nitr, ac.; in anterior lower two-thirds of left tibia, Chin. a.; to touch on anterior surface, Caust.; when walking, AEsc. h. Legs, spasms: Card. m., Coccul., Cup. ars, IIpec., Lyss., Stram.; adduction, l l Merc.; be- gin, ICup. ac.; in calves, ICup. m.; in calf, during and after motion, Berb.; clonic, of muscles (cholera), ICup. ac.; clonic, of right, with twitchings (hysteria), 1 Sep.; contrac- tion, Tabac.; tonic, muscular contraction, of long standing, | | Tell.; convulsive, l l Tarant.; drawn backward until they touched glutei, Bufo.; spasm, drawing up if they remain con- 970 33. LOWER LIMBS. tracted all night (hip joint disease), Merc.; drawn apart, #. upon thighs (brain affec- tion), IHell ; drawn up involuntarily, Carbov.; drawn up with a sudden jerk and then forcibly thrust out, following pneumonia and typhoid fever, l l Nux v.; drawn up with every attempt to change position (hydrocephalus), Hell.; rigidity, with epileptic form, Med.; extension, with sensation of cramps, Cain.; and painfully flexed, cannot stretch, better from warmth in bed (dysmenorrhoea), l l Nux v.; alternate flex- ion and stretching, while walking, Agar.; of left, commence with shocks, drawing leg in- ward and upward, Stram.; lower left, spas- modically drawn backward while sitting, Spong.; left perfectly straight (nervous affec- tion), Magn. c.; lower left, drawn up to thigh, when walking, Spong.; of muscles, Ars. s.r.; of one, IGels; pushed, from body, ICOccul; retraction, in typhus, Aur. met.;rigid, Stram.; rigid, in traumatic tetanus, Hydr, ac.; right, painfully rigid, upper part, worse in afternoon and early evening,Calc. S.; with screams, Cup. m.; straight and stiff before attack (epilepsy), JBufo ; stretched straight out, CEnan.; stretch- ing at right angles with body (puerperal con- vulsion), l l Op.;tonic, worse in calves (cholera), HAnt. t. ; tonic, rigid extension of, Med. Bº chorea, convulsions. Legs, spasmodic pain: in calves, in cholera Asiatia, ICup. m.; in left upper, Agar. Legs, sprained sensation : in bones, Berb.; muscles, as if, Berb. Legs, stabbing: in calf, when walking in open air, as if a knife pierced, and as though blood trickled down, l l Natr. c. Legs, starting: Crotal. 539 jerking, twitch- ing. Legs, sticking: Sep.; pain as of a splinter of bone in right fibula above outer malleolus (after spasm), Asaf.; sticking along left tibia. into ankle bone, with burning pressure in left eye, Coloc.; in and about ulcer, Sil. gº" pricking, stinging. Legs, sticks: feel like, tra trop s. Legs, stiffness: Ang., Apoc., Aur. mur., HBerb., JBry., ICic., IFerr., Hydr. ac., || Lac c., IMagn. p., Mang., JNux v., | | Oxal. ac., |Petrol., IIRhus, ISpong.; in muscularatrophy, 1Calc.; as if bandaged, Anac.; small boils on thigh, l l Nux v.; in calf, Berb.; calves, in ague suppressed by Cinchona, Natr. m.; with convulsions, IMagn. p.; after an evening nap, so that he was unsteady while walking, until he had walked a little, Carbo v.; to hip joint, after long sitting, Sep.; especially knees and feet, IIIthus; of left, as if asleep (palpitation), Arg. met.; of left, with tickling creeping feeling under cutis, Stram.; lower, l l Amyl.; after an attack of spinal meningitis, l l Nux v.; seem stiff and without joints, in morning after rising, Petrol.; in morning and while stand- ing, Ver.; in morning, l l Rhod. ; when moved, after taking cold, Acon.; on first moving after rest, or getting up in morning, better by continued motion, IIRhus; at night, Alum.; painful in left, during pregnancy, IHam.; with paralysis, Coccul.; in rheumatism of knee, |Berb.; on rising, l l Natr. p.; makes rising from a seat difficult (spinal irritation), IHep.; in right, as if bruised, 5 P.M., Chim. m.; in right, in menorrhagia, ICOccus; rigid, espe- cially left, Arg. nit.; rigidity of lower, ICina; in sciatica, ILyc., INux v.; semi-rigid, Bell.; Soreness, when rising to walk, IIIEup. perf.; in strychnine poisoning, HINux v.; tetanic concussion of brain, ICic.; with varicose ulcer of leg, Natr. m.; could not walk, IZinc.; as after a long walk, Pod.; when walking, in hip joint disease, Merc.; weary, as if too lazy to move, Eucal.; as if made of wood, with in- ability to stand or move (paresis crurum), |Nux V. Legs, stinging: Ang., Apis, l l Ars., Goss., IKali c.,Verbas.; stinging, in calf, above ankle (Sciatica), Indig.; in calf, during and after motion, Berb.; in calves, in walking (acute dropsy following parturition), ICinch.; parox- ysms, along fibula, near malleolus (sciatica), | |Staph.; in gonacace, IISil.; pressing, in ulcerating part of leg, Sil.; worse during rest in bed, has to turn over or change position of leg, which relieves, l l Rhus ; in shin, Berb.; worse stretching, Berb.; especially in big toe, Ran. Sc. Legs, stitches: Agnus, Calc., Carboa., Carb.s., Kob., Mez., Sep.; in calves, l l Agar,Tarax.; in calves, with jerking and pulsating in patellae, if knees are held stiffly stretched out, Spig.; in left calf, Ast. r.; in right calf, to ankle on outside (consumption), Guaiac.; tearing along muscles of right calf, often repeated, Coc- cus; fine cutting in right calf when sitting, goes off when walking, 1 IDros.; in right calf, while walking, Spong.; below head of fibula, Cham.; flying, Ars. h.; in joints, Bar. C., Spig.; jumps about, especially in knees and ankles, disappears on motion, ICham.; in left, Caps.; in left (thrombosis), Apis; up from ex- ternal malleolus on walking, sometimes when not walking, with inflammation and swelling of both left malleoli (affection of ankle), IMagn.; especially from motion, Sars.; during motion, in hip joint disease, Merc.; in mus- cles and joints, 'º. sp. d.; sudden needlelike, Manc.; at night and during motion, with sen- sation of coldness, IMerc.; occasional short, as from little pimples, Pallad.; rheumatic, on right shin bone, Stram.; single, fine, Cast. eq.; slow, as with several pins, l l Hell.; , in tibia, Ammoniac., Jacea, l l Zinc.; º in region of external condyle of tibia (hip disease), lMerc.; in left tibia, sitting, moving leg and foot, Anag.; boring, in right tibia (mercurial), IStaph.; burning, in right tibia, during rest, Staph.; deep, in tibia, Samb.; in edges of tibia. single, Caust.; on being touched, l l Merc, Sol.; better after walking, | |Sec. Bºº lancinat- ing, stinging. Legs, stool: pain runs in streaks down limbs, during, Rhus. Legs, stretching: Verbas.; with chilliness at night, l l Phos.; with sensation of cramps, Cain.; desire to stretch, Chlorof., Med., IRhus; must stretch to get rested, Cham.; with yawn- ing, restlessness, pain in back, ILach. gºş- Chap. 34, Limbs stretching. Legs, strumming sensation: Amb. Legs, sweat: Euphor., Petrol.; cold, in morn- ing, Euphor.;cold, inspasmus glottidis, l l Ver; cold, in typhoid, IPhos.; cold, in upper part, ICaps.; cold, viscous, iCalc.; of condyles, ICalc. p.; in delirium tremens, I Stram; coy- ered with fetid, IPhos.; after fever, Med.; 33. LOWER. IIMBS. 971 below knees (rheumatism), ISyph.; in lower, Agar., Petrol., Stram.; at night, clammy, ICalc.; profuse, in evening, in bed, Tereb.; sticky, Calc.; warm, IPod. Legs, swelling: IBar. m., HBerb., Bry., IKali C., Polyg.; to abdomen, pit upon pressure (dropsy), ILyc.; anasarca, Hippoz.; anasar- cous, after scarlet fever, with diminished urine, IRhus; anasarcous (subacute inflam- mation of liver), IHydras.; especially about ankle joint, purplish black (chronic ulcera- tion of leg), IGrin.; around ankles, with watery discharge, color of legs red, IHep.; enormously, in aortic insufficiency, albumi- nuria, l l Zinc.; appear thicker, fears dropsy, IChel.; in ascites, Chim. umb., IILyc., ISe- necio; bloated, Apoc.; bloated (myelitis), Dulc.; bloated, below knees (amenorrhoea), | |Xan.; bluish red, IILach.; and doughy along bone (eruption and periostitis, probably syph- ilitic), Kalibi.; hard, rough, horny, on tibiae, 1Calc. fl.; burns, Berb.; calf, I lSil.; left calf, with internal lumps, painful, ICalc.; calf, in scrofula, Dulc.; above calves, with tensive ain, especially in evening, Led. ; hard, cel- ular, IBadiag.; infiltration of cellular tissue, in childbed, Aur. mur.; in chlorosis, Ign.; chronic, persistent, soft at first, afterwards hard, at one stage snowy white and shining, less perceptible morning, IKali m.; and pain, after forceps delivery, mostly in thigh, Cepa ; dropsical, Cain., Ferr., IKali c., | | Merc., Rhod.; dropsy, in albuminuria, IApis, Ars., IAtrop. s., 1Calc. a., IFerr., ILach., Tereb.; dropsy, in angina pectoris, Apis; dropsy, from ankle to knee (from eating lemons for months), Citrus ; dropsical, in ascites, after influenza, Apis; dropsy, to knees, with asthma, depend- ing on hydrothorax or hydropericardium, 1Colch.; in acute dropsy, following parturition, ICinch.; elastic, Dig. ; erysipelatous, Ananth.; erysipelatous, of left, Bor.; very large, profuse, constant watery exudation from skin below knees, epidermis exfoliated (ascites), Graph.; feeling, IGuaiac.; feeling, in left, during preg- nancy, IHam.; hard, from size of a pea to that of a hazelnut or walnut, enlarge and break open, discharging viscous, yellow brown- ish ichor, Hippoz.; in heart disease, Apoc.; hot, with stinging, drawing pain, Led. ; below knees, hard, red, conical, varying from size of a half-dime to an inch or two in diameter (erysipelas), Apis ; infiltration, I Dig.; to knees, 1Ferr.; below knee, cold and hard, looked as if ready to burst, almost twice usual size, l l Kali m.; from knees down, goes down in morning, comes back at night, Syph.; ex- tending below knees, with tired feeling in ovaries, worse right side, IPod.; to knees, in pneumonia, Calc.; below knee, black spotted º bite on toe), ILach.; of left, ICist., |Lach.;left, in carbuncle, Hep.; left, in even- ing, with burning, worse until 12 P.M., Sang.; of left, from knee to ankle joint, twice natu- ral size, HPetrol.; left, near knee (gonorrhoeal rheumatism), l l Med.; outer side of left lower, | |Sul.; of left, increases when the pain sub- sides, Como.; first left, then right, in dropsy, | | Lāch.; left, twice natural size (chronic phlebitis), l l Puls.; left, monstrously stretched out, I Apis ; lower, l l Caust., Natr. c.; lower, to abdomen (cystitis), Hell.; even while lying in bed, l l Graph.; during menses (anae- mia), ISul.; from middle downward, with feeling as though feet were filled with lead, in evening, I [Natr. m.; on getting up in morning, better after walking, Aur. met.; oadema, IIApis, l l Arund., I Dig., IFerr. S., IHell., IMerc. sul., Pareira, Senecio, I |Zinc.; oºdema, from feet to abdomen (affection of liver, with dropsy), Fluor. ac.; occlema; with ascites, IApis, IGraph., | | Senecio; Cede- ma, with asthma (hydrothorax), Colch.; occlema, in diabetes, I | Uran. n. relieved ; occle- ma, with diarrhoea, Acet.ac.; Oedema (dropsy after scarlatina), Ars.; Oedema, in dysentery, dropsy, Colch.; occlema, in gonarthrocace, Ars.; ocqema, hard, slightly red, swelling extending up along course of principal veins (phlebitis), Lach.; Oedema, in heart disease, IHydras.; occlema, to knees, in chronic cardi- tis, ICact.; oºdema, above knees (phthisis), | |Samb.; occlema, of left, Ars.; Oedema, of left, in rheumatism, l l Puls.; Oedema, in affection of liver, Arg. nit.; Oedema, with enlargement and congestion of liver, Magn. m. ; of left, IAur, mur., HDig.; Oedema, left, painful (heart disease), ILyc. wir.; , Oedema (meningitis), ICarbol. ac.; oºdema, in amenorrhoea, l l Xan. ; oºdema, oozing of water from Sore places, IILyc.; occlema, with ráles in chest, IICinch.; Cedema, retains sensibility, ICup. m.; Oedema, skin shining (heart disease), Cact.; Oedema, with shooting pain, l l Mur, ac.; oedema, with stitching, Viol.; occlema, in old or intemperate subjects, Crotal.; occlema, to middle of thighs, | |Sars.; Oedema, on both sides of tibia, ISul.; more and more, and pain became insupport- able, in thrombosis, IApis; violent pain, Ars.; in periostitis of right femur, l l Phyt.; in perios- titis oftibia, Merc.; of phlegmasia dolens, Lyc.; in phthisis, IAcet.ac.; pit on pressure (anasar- ca), l l Rhus ; pit on pressure (cardiac dropsy), HDig.; with enlargement of prostate, IPareira ; to knees, purple and mottled pitting on press- ure, with rending pain in periosteum, l l Led. ; bright red, with black, painful spots, INux v.; red, with dark, painful spots (phlegmasia alba dolens), l l Nux v.; with rheumatism and pain in heart, ICact.; in rheumatism of knee, Berb.; in Rhus poisoning, I lSul.; right, Ars., IColoc., Elaps, ISul.; right,contracted, stiff;im- movable, drawn close to thigh (consumption), IGuaiac.; right, from knee to ankle, bright red and covered with dark spots, particularly on calf, least motion of affected leg causes him to start and distort (typhoid), l l Nux v.; pain of right, from knee to hip, sensitive to touch (phlebitis), IHam.; worse in right, ILach.; round, ICalc.; round, sharply, defined, size of a goose egg, dark and fluctuating, surrounded by bluish-red spots, with greenish-yellow halo (hemorrhagic extravasation), IBar. m.; puffed, bone affected, HCalc.; shin, swollen on inner side (eczema), Merc.; stings, Berb.; with tension, IHam.; of tibia, IPhos.; along tibia, with eruption and periostitis, probably syph- ilitic, IKali bi.; anterior border of tibia, hy- pertrophied (caries), Il Sil.; enlargement of tibia, deprived of any power of motion, Il Stil- ling.; red shining, hard, on right tibia, Merc. sol.; on tibia, spongeous, cannot bear touch, IGuaiac.; of tibiae, particularly worse at night, in syphilis, IMerc. cor.; tender, along inside 972 33. LOWER LIMBS. of tibia, Aur. mur.; on tibia, oval prominence four inches below knee, hard, immovable, red, sensitive to touch, Ars.; varicose, with ulcer, on right, after a fall, ILach.; can hardly walk (acute dropsy following parturition), ICinch.; white, in phlegmasia alba dolens, Ars.; whitish, with coldness, ICalc.; whitish, transparent (phlegmon), Apis. Legs, tearing : Acon., Amb., Ang., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Bar. c., Calc., Cham., Collin., Goss., Pallad., Stront.; worse in open air, bet- ter in warmth of bed, Il Caust.; in backs, Ign.; puts them out of bed, Sul.; in bones, l l Kali c., Kalm.; in bones, especially at night, IINitr. ac.; as if in bones, worse in rest, Ang.; in calves, l l Agar., Calc. p., | |Zinc.; in calf, as if it would be cut off, worse standing, walking, or exerting muscles, Ign.; in calf, as far as heel, Coloc.; in left calf, when laying right limb across left, Val.; in calf, during and after mo- tion, Berb.; in right calf, Bry.; in right calf, pulsative, when sitting in afternoon, Wal.; in tendons beneath right calf, Caust.; sharp, in calf, above ankle (sciatica), Ind.; in upper part of calf, sitting, Calend.; with chilliness, Bar. c.; with cold state (intermittent), Ars.; worse by contact, Cinch.; down, Cham., Nic- col., Verb.; drawing pains, with fear, I | Hell.; dull, Bell. ; in quartan ague, I Sep.; in fibula, ILobel. i.; from collection of flatus in bowels, Carbo v.; from knee to foot, Calc. p.; gouty, in lower, especially small joints of foot, with swell- ing, IICaust.; with swelling in groin, Calc. ars.; with swelling of inguinal glands, Calc. ars.; below knees, ICinnab.; from knees to feet, while walking and sitting, Sul.; in left, Bor. ; in left, from thigh to toe, pain worse at night, after being in bed awhile must rise and let leg hang over side of bed or walk about, also affects right leg, but less, I | Ver.; in lower, Agar., Cham.; in lower, at every motion, | | Caust.; in middle of inside, Bell.; nightly, TFerr.; night and during motion, with sensa- tion of coldness, Merc.; pains, Cham.; re- peated . (headache), l l Anac.; peri- Odical, particularly about hip,worse in stormy weather, during rest and at night, I | Rhod.; during pregnancy, I I Wer.; rending in muscles of lower, front to feet, worse at night, Cic.; intolerable,during rest(typhoid), Tarax.;worse during rest (typhus), I Tarax.; rheumatism, ILyc.; in rheumatism, IZinc.; in right, IColoc., HKaliiod.; particularly in right, with cutting in abdomen as of knives (colic), IColoc.; after sex- ual excess, Ars.; sitting and lying, especially at night, Alum.; in muscles of one or the other, while standing or sitting, Staph.; sticking in and beneath right calf, Staph.; worse stretch- ing, Berb.; from right tarsus to knee, IGuaiac.; in tibia, Ars., Berb., IBry., HColch.; in tibia, all afternoon, Spong.; in tibia, especially in evening, does not know where to lay left Sul.; in left tibia, after dinner, Agar.; in tibia, during menses, Sep., Sil.; in tibia, nightly, above, downward, Caust.; in tibia, with pain in periosteum when touched, and feeling of tension when walking, || Kali c.; in right tibia, IKalibi., Jachm.; in tibia, worse sitting, better walking, | | Agar.; in tibia, in tertiary syphilis, Kalibi.; in upper, Cham.; from be- low upward, better from hot water, worse during stool and in morning (addicted to alco- holic stimulants), INux v.; in veins, HCham.; after a glass of wine with nutmeg (diarrhoea), | |Sul. Hºt neuralgia, rheumatism. Legs, tension: Mang.; in swollen, with feel- ing as if it would burst, Kali m.; in calves, Bry., Cham., Sil.; in calves, as from cramp when walking, Sil.; in left calf, Cast. eq., Pallad.; in calf, during and after motion, Berb.; in calves, muscles feel short, Bov.; in calves, as if pantaloons were too tight a little below knee, Card. m.; in right calf, during walk in open air, Bar. c.; in calves, feel as if too short on going up stairs, Arg. met.; pain in tendons of muscles of calf, as if stretched, causing lameness, IKali bi.; in calves, while walking, Natr. m., Rhus ; in calves, painful when walking, Carbo a.; in calves, as if too short when walking, disappears on sitting, Sil.; cords feel too short, I | Natr. p.; in even- ing, IIPuls.; to knee, when walking, Psor.; in left, Bor.; long-continued, almost like a cramp, Alum.; Of muscles, l l Nux v.; muscles, as if too short, Bov.; painful, Ant. t.; painful, in bends, | Natr. m.; painful, in calves, IPuls.; painful, constant, l l Lyc.; painful, from slight- est exposure to cold, with vertigo, oppression and sense of lameness and weakness in legs (muscular rheumatism), Phos.; painful, on attempting to stretch, ICimex ; sitting or lying, Amm. m.; as if too short, Anac.; spas- modic, in cholerine, Phos.; as if tendons were too short, better lying down, worse standing, Bar. c.; as if tendons were too short, in rheu- matism, l l Puls.; in tendons of flexor muscles, with weakness, Phos.; tensive feeling, as if tendons were too short, worse when touched (scrofulous rachitis), IRhus ; tightening pain during pressure, cramps in stomach, Calc.; when walking, after influenza, l l Rhod. Legs, thin : Gº emaciated. Legs, thrilling: agreeable, from knees down, with sensation as if bird’s claws were clasping knees, Cann. i. Legs, thrilling pain: l l Murex; in uterine dis- ease, IMurex. Legs, throbbing: in bones below right knee, drawing downward, Ars. h.; from knees down, Med. ; right, below knee, downward, Ars. h.; with Soreness in right, in evening, Stilling.; in right anterior tibial artery, at superior end of its inferior third, Ars. m. , Legs, tickling: creeping feeling under cutis of left, with numbness and stiffness, Stram.; in right, l l Anag. Legs, tingling: Arn, Calc. p., l l Kreo.; with discharge of thin black blood(metritis), I ISec.; worse in heat, Lachn.; peculiar hot, Ind.; in left, ICrotal.; in right (rheumatism), I (Sa- bad.; in tibiae, at night, while feet are crossed, must move legs back and forth, and therefore cannot sleep, IRhus; walking at night, Bar. c.; better after walking, I ISec.; occasional, after walking, Asaf. Legs, tired feeling: AEthus., Ant. t., Brach., Bry., HCalc. p., Calend., Chin. a., Coccus, Cornus, Goss., IHam..., | | Ind., Murex, l l Natr. s., Phos., I ſpuls., Sec., Senecio, Spong., Ver- bas., Xan.; with abdominal pain, Calc. p.; aching, Lyss.; particularly in calves, I lSep.; weary, in calves, as after a long journey, Arg. nit.; in calves, while kneeling, Ars. i.; in calves, painful, Aloe ; fatigue, Lyss.; Sensa- 33. LOWER LIMBS. 973 tion of fatigue in bones, as if they were too thick, Sarrac.; indolent feeling after eating, Arn.; fatigued feeling, especially above knees, Chrom. ac.; especially right hip, pains as from fatigue, Agar.; sensation of great fatigue, even while sitting, Magn. m.; as after a long jour- ney, Nux m.; lameness with seminal emis- sions, Kali br.; languid, Amm. c.; languid, with dizziness, Amm. m.; languid and heavy, with perspiration on walking, Eryng.; lassi- tude, All. Sat., Alum., Arg. nit., Arn., Castor., |Dig.; lassitude, in morning after rising, not better walking in open air, l l Card. m.; pain- ful lassitude, in evening, Coloc.; lassitude, in post-partum hemorrhage, Cham. ; fatigue of lower, after slight exertion, IIGels.; weary pain in calves, at night in bed, Sul.; painful, Ast. r.; obliging one to change position con- stantly, at end of chill, Cimex ; felt as if she had no power in them, Form.; fatigued and swollen, towards evening, Agnus; with uterine polypus, IThuya ; as after a long walk, Cinch.; in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved ; with dull pains and tingling, Merc. iod. flav.; in evening, Merc. sol.; worse toward evening (albuminuria), l l Uran. n.; worse in knees, Aph. ch., Calc. a.; in lower, Agar, Croc.; especially about ankles, at noon, l l Calc.; dur- ing menses, Niccol.; painful, Calc.; with pains, in rheumatism, Colch.; almost paral- yzed, worse in left, Cann. i.; when sitting, Alum.; especially on ascending steps, Phos.; between calf and bend of knee, Phos.; vari- cose (dysentery), Arn. Legs, twinging pain: in outer calf, when sit- ting, Val. * Legs, twitching: Agar., Ars. S. r., Asaf., Chel., 1Cod., Goss., Hell., Lyss., | | Merc., IOp.; drawing them backward, ICup.m.; alternately . with arms, she attempts to sit down and work during restlessness, Lyss.; as from something alive, Berb.; constant, in cholera infantum, | | Ver.; convulsive, Merc. cor., Squilla; con- vulsive, in hemorrhage, Ipec.; convulsive, in pneumonia, Chel.; in epileptic convulsions, ILach.; in evening, in bed, Carbo v.; from least exertion, Mang.; in hip disease, Merc.; in hysteria, Ign.; jactitation of one, in chorea, | | Ver. v.; muscles, in constant jactitation (chorea), l l Kali br.; with neuralgia in head, in paroxysms, after profuse menses, l l Med.; especially when quiet (gonorrhoea), I ITarant.; when at rest (hysteria), Val.; subsultus, of right lower, Camph.; in right, outside of tibia, middle third, Cochl.; of one, usually right, IMygale; even in sleep, l l Ver.; awak- ing from sleep at night, Cinnab.; spasmodic, when stepping out, Rhus ; in spasms, ICup. m.; spasmodic, with sudden contraction of larynx, as from fumes of sulphur (asthma), IMosch.; spasmodic starting in muscles, Ant. t.; with trembling of whole body, Op.; wave- like, Anac.; after a glass of wine with nut- meg (diarrhoea), I ISul. Hºt chorea, jerking. Legs, ulcerative pain: IKreo.; in calves to heels (leprosy), l l Agar.; as from festering in muscles, Puls.; in right, JBenz. ac.; wakes at 4 A.M., and prevents sleep, Ars. Legs, ulcers: Ananth., Calend. Jacar., IKali weary, can scarcely support body, Merc. iod. flav.; with trembling, | | Ptel.; with ulcer on leg, Merc. sol. Bºy" weakness. Legs, tossing: in spasmus glottidis, l l Ver. Legs, trembling: Act. rac., AEsc. g., | | Agar., |Arg. nit., Bell., Calab., Cist., Crotal.., | | Cup. ars., Goss., IILach., Manc., JMerc. viv., Nux v., Phyt., Zinc.; especially in open air, walks bent over, with hand applied to right side (ovarian tumor), Coloc.; particularly when ascending, Cornus; in cardialgia, ICup. m.; after coition, liCalc.; after exercise, Iber.; with headache, HGlon.; in hysteria, I Sep.; from knees down, left most, Med.; of left, ICic.; of lower, when going to sleep, Cham.; after masturbation, 1Phos.; lower, has never menstruated, HCycl.; especially in morning, after rising (palpitation), Arg. met.; with ex- treme nervousness, Sil.; in remittent neur- algia of chest, ISul.; with pain in right hip and leg (parenchymatous metritis); Il Lac. c.; in pityriasis versicolor, IMez.; rhythmical, of entire left, gradually involved both, after quarrel with husband, worse sitting (hyste- ria), Ign.; of right, as if a galvanic battery were attached, Dory. ; shaking, especially when quiet (gonorrhoea), I Tarant.; when sitting or making, attempt to walk or stand (strumous synovitis), Led.; in spells (cho- rea), ICalc.; when moving or trying to walk (typhoid), IGels.;, when walking, IINux v.; and give way when walking, Curar.; from weakness, on rising from sitting, better on continual walking, Natr. m. Gº" jerking, twitching. Legs, tumor: osteosarcoma on centre of right tibia, size of half an ostrich egg, pains agoniz- ing at night, growth irregular, Spongy, partly laminated, very hard (secondary syphilis), | ISyph.; suddenly formed, red, inflamed, iod., IILyc., IPhos.ac., Phyt., IPsor., Sinap.; with acrid pus, Graph.; anterior and exter- nal surface from ankle to middle third of thigh one mass, Merc. sol.; atonic, old, Hy- dras.; atonic, with tearing Stitching, worse during increase of moon, better during de- crease, HPallad.; bleed easily, become putrid, spongy bluish, IIMerc.; bottoms uneven and dirty, discharge thin, offensive, ILach.; burn- ing, IHydras.; burn at night, IICarbo v.; burn- ing, worse from least touch, Merc. Sol.; burning, worse from warmth, not better from cold, ICarbo v.; large deep, on calf, centre black and hard, IFerr. mur.; carious, on tibia, skin adheres to bone, l l Asaf.; stump of ampu- tated leg a mass of chilblains, many places being ulcerated, itching and intense pain pre- venting rest at night, l l Ran. b.; chronic, with dyspepsia, BLyc.; chronic, indolent, flat with" purple skin, small sores around main ulcer, which has an uneven bottom, burning and bleeding even when lightly touched, ichorous offensive discharge, IIIach.; chronic, probably syphilitic (phlebitis), Lach.; covered with gray crust, surrounded by inflamed border, l l Ars.; deep, unhealthy, Como.; with depressions and elevations, Merc. sol.; constant ichorous discharge, Merc. sol.; discharge profuse, Rhus; discharging serum, legs dropsical, HRhus ; dry superficial angry looking, circu- lar, with flat edges, covered by yellow scab, areolae inflamed and covered with pimples which degenerate into ulcers, faint fetid odor, worse at night, from warmth of bed, on mo- tion or touch, IHydras.; callous edges, IKali 974 33. LOWER LIMBS. * © mur.; high, thick edges, IHydras.; emacia- tion and coldness, left side, l l Lyss.; fetid dis- charge, Il Carbo v.; fetid, horrid stench, Ca- lend.; flat, chronic, discolored areolae, ILach.; flat, with thin offensive discharge and bluish areolae, IILach.; flat, open, on left, with ery- sipelas, ILach. ; flat, in lower, Selen.; gan- grenous, iCarbo v., IILach; gnawing pain, worse from least touch, Merc. sol.; size of hand, Anthrac.; indolent, Hydras., Stilling.; indolent, of six years’ standing, on lower third of right, near external malleolus, irregu- lar shape, hard edges, deep, discharging sani- ous, fetid pus, Como.; from injuries, Hydras.; irritable, Hydras.; irritable, on lower, with nightly pains in tibia (syphilitic and mercuri- al rheumatism), IPhyt.; two large, below knee, paroxysms of lancinating darting pain of two years’ duration, preceded by others, similar, two or three times, healed by local treatment, commenced by a pimple which being broken formed a deep foul ulcer, gray slough, thin ichorous pus, inflamed, swollen, elevated edges, varicose, worse by heat of bed, hot or cold applications, from pressure, motion, even- ing until midnight (after abuse of mercury), | | Merc.sol.; on left shin, copper-colored, Cist.; chronic on left, with secondary erysipelas, IRali c.; left, to knee, chronic, different sizes, yellowish watery matter, ezcematous eruption around (dyspepsia), Lyc.; Several, on left, from knee to instep, two of largest about one and a half inches in diameter, the lower ones half an inch to size of pea, sanious discharges tender to touch (chronic phlebitis), | | Puls.; on left, of two years’ duration, above outer malleolus, as large as a quarter dollar, areola swelled, hard, dull purplish red, sting- ing, scanty watery discharge (after rheumat- ism), 1 ISul.; on lower, burning at circum- ference, IMur. ac.; lower covered, Natr. c.; in lower, pale face, ISil.; in lower, fistulous, Ruta ;in lower,itchingover whole body,LPsor.; mercurial syphilitic, hard swelling, around, ICist.; mottled, IICarbo v.; old, II Ars., IGrin., : Hippoz., Nux m.,Stilling.;old, checked, causes angina, l l Amm. c.; old, nightly tearing burn- ing and itching, Lyc.; nightly pains, Sil.; pain constant, worse from least touch, Merc. s.; pain, unendurable in warmth of bed, lMerc. s.; phagedenic, syphilitic, dark red, bluish, Rhus v.; phagedenic, virulent, ILach.; general psoriasis, Kali ars.; purple, IICarbo v., IILach.; putrid, IBry, IICarbo v., IILach.; putrid, burning around them, Mur. ac.; on right, three inches long, one inch wide, over upper end of fibula (cancerous tumor), | |Sil.; on right, painful, Calend.; on right, with varicose swelling, after a fall, ILach.; scrofulous, IHydras.; scrofulous, thickening of periosteum and similar swelling on bone of forearm, IMez.; serpiginous, on right, often years’ standing, crept slowly on, destroying a vast extent of skin, a portion of this cicatrized and became covered with a thin, violet, shin- ing pellicle, whilst ulcer continued to spread, four centimetres in diameter, shooting pains, hindering walking by day and rest by night, | | Paeonia; small, irregular, leave a depressed cicatrix on healing (syphilis), IKali bi.; spongy, Merc. Sol.; Spreading, sloughing, Petrol.; stinging, Hydras.; stinging, worse Legs, unsteadiness: Nux v. from least touch, Merc. sol.; suppuration, Calend.; superficial, Polyg.; syphilitic, IStil- ling.; syphilitic, bluish, deep, old, in calf, ILith.; syphilitic, half an inch in size, irregu. lar, ragged edges, surface studded with minute granulations, bled readily, l l Phyt.; moist, offensive, with syphilitic eruption over whole body, of two years' duration, Merc. iod. rub.; syphilitic, painful, in front, Merc. iod. rub.; large, syphilitic, on left tibia, thickened throughout whole length, peri- osteum swollen, in evening when much fatigued slight oozing of serum at edges of ulcer, thick crust was removed from ulcer, latter appeared shallow and secreted a san- guinous discharge, burning, worse from heat of bed, IMez.; usually about tibia and ankles, or other points, slow to heal, IPsor.; of anterior surface of right tibia, caused by a violent blow she received six months ago, | | Paeonia; on tibiae, with bone affection, ICalc.; on head of tibia, larger than a crown- piece, dirty, fetid, sloughing, jagged, elevated edges, two large pieces of bone came away (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; two large, On tibia, chronic, fetid, painful, can hardly get about, IGrin.; on tibia, with lardaceous base, Sabina; on left tibia, Arg. nit.; On tibia, periosteum affected, profuse offensive dis- charge, IPhos. ac.; on tibia, in a man broken down by rheumatism and strong drink, l l Sul.; on right tibia, three inches long, two wide, above internal malleolus, surrounding skin coppery red, covered with pustules, Mez.; right tibia, indolent, dirty granulations, dry sharp cut edges, brownish thin discharge, | |Sang.; on tibia, shining red, glazed (syphi- lis), ILac c.; the apparently healthy portion of tibia lying beneath carious ulcer became Sen- sitive to slightest touch, at night almost un- endurable, Asaf.; varicose, Hydr.ac.; varicose on right, just above instep, after kick of a horse, eight inches in circumference, concave dark blue, fetid, l l Kalis.; varicose, six years' standing, covering nearly entire surface of an- terior and inner leg, and extending on to foot, bottom of ulcer dirty greenish yellow, covered more or less with yellow serum, itching at night, worse in wet weather, Natr. m. Hº Chap. 44, Ulcers. Legs, uneasiness: Con, ILach., Phos., l'Ustil.; in evening, IMerc. sol.; does not know where to lay his legs, Ruta ; distressing, in morning in bed, l l Caust.; with necessity of constantly moving them, Tarant.; at night, Ars., Zinc.; must stretch often, evening in bed, Carbo v.; as if she were tired by walking (after chill), ICimex; must move them or draw them up, ICinch. gº” restlessness, tired feeling. B& weak- ness; also Walking. Legs, varicose veins: IDFluorac., IIHam, Kali arš., IILyc., IIPuls.; bleeding, Ham., Puls.; on calves, il Plumb; on right calf, aching, tingling, burning, , IISul.; with fidgety feet, IZinc.; haematemesis instead of menses, Ham.; hard knotty, intensely painful to touch, Puls.; on left, Amb.; great pain, can scarcely move about, 1Ham.; painful, ICalc.; chronic phlebi- tis, Il Puls.; during pregnancy, Acon: Apis, IArn., Ars., Carbo v., 1Caust, TFerr, IIFluor. ac., IGraph., IIHam., ILyc., Millef, Nuxv., 33. LOWER LIMBS. 975 IIPuls., Sul., Zinc.; in pregnancy, blue and knotty, almost appearance of incipient gan- grene, ILach.; with prosopalgia, Mez.; on thigh, to labiae, Zinc.; tend to ulceration, IFluor, ac. gº" Chap. 29, Veins varicose. Legs, veins: inflammation, Ham., IPuls.; red- dish or bluish, streaks and spots, thrombosis, IApis. Bºy" phlegmasia alba dolens, vari- cose veins; also Chap. 29, Veins inflamma- tion. Legs, vibration: in calf, Berb.; in tibia, Berb. Legs, wandering pains: AEsc. h.; flying, Caulo.; flying, in left, from spine to ankle, Ars. h.; worse at night, Sang.; tired pains to hips and knees, with disinclination to move, Vib. Legs, weakness: Acet. ac., Agar., Amm. c., Ananth., Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. h., Arund., Asaf., Benz. ac., Bor., Bry., Cact., 1Calc., Calc. p., Calc. S., Caust., Chlor., Coloc., Con., ICup. m., Dig., Euphor.,IFerr., Form., l l Glon., l l Guaiac., HHydras., Hyos., IKali br., IKali c., ILach., IMerc. sol., Murex, TNatr. c., | | Natr. S., IOp., Oxal. ac., IPetrol., IPhos., IIPhos.ac., IIRhus, Seneg, Sep., Sil, Sul., Zine; after abor- tion, l l Kali c.; in angina pectoris, l l Oxal. ac.; when ascending, Cornus; on awaking, l l Arg. met.; pain in small of back, IIRali c., Nux m.; from one spot in back between hips, Calab.; in softening of brain, Bufo.; in calves, IKalm., INatr. m., Sinap.; in calves, walking Or #. up stairs, IKali bi.; muscles of calf feeſ relaxed, IMerc. cor.; in calves, trembling, HCalc. p.; with chilliness, and chill in open air, Seneg.; after coition, IHCalc.; after dinner, Agar.; with drawing, tensive pains in limbs from slightest exposure to cold (rheumatism), IPhos.; after slight exertion, ICic.; falls easily from a misstep or tripping, Phos.ac.; to points of feet, Lyc.; not allowing feet to be placed squarely on ground when walking (tabes dor- salis), Tarant.; give way, Med., LINux v.; give out ascending or descending a hill, Ruta; ive out on stooping or descending stairs ºia of ovaries), l l Zinc.; giving away of right, then left, Bar. c.; as if they would give way unless widely separated (Duchenne's pseudo - hypertrophic paralysis), IPhos.; give way when walking, Natr. p., Stram.; gradually increasing until locomotion became extremely difficult, and he was compelled to stay in bed, l l Phos.; worse in hollows of knees, in neuralgia, Aur. met.; in impotence, Cinnam., IIPhos. ac.; joints relaxed, Bar. c.; joints, particularly knees, as if they would give way, especially walking, worse going down hill, Bell.; especially knees, All. sat., Oieand.; with pain in knees (chlorosis), Xan.; lameness, as if too short in right, Anag.; lassitude, noon till evening, Carbo v.; of left, Brom., Eup. pur.; of left, in nervous affection, IMagn. c.; of left, while sitting, changing into cutting in muscles of calves when walking Thuya; especially left, trembles, Pic. ac.; as if she would fall to left side (headache), LMerc. per.; especially in morning, after rising (pal- pitation), HArg. met.; in forenoon, when walking, l l Ran...b.; at 11 A.M., better after a little whiskey (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; can hardly move, IIRhus; after onanism, IDig.; painful, Agar, Aloe.; painful, especially knees, Staph.; paralytic, Ananth., Arg. nit., I Arm., ICoccul.., | |Natr. p., l l Sars.; fear of paralysis, after typhus, Selen.; after par- turition, can hardly draw them up, Rhus ; faltering, vacillating gait, Con.; sudden, in morning (spinal irritation), INux v.; in spinal meningitis, Il Acon.; of lower, during preg- nancy, Ham.; relaxed, in sunstroke, Glon.; of right, Aspar.; can scarcely rise from seat, ICOccul.; on attempting to rise, could not stand (affection of brain), 1Glon.; in sciatica, ILyc., Phyt.; in multiple sclerosis, IPhos.; after sexual excesses, IIStaph.; shaky, in hypo- chondriasis, Arg. nit.; from smoking tobacco, IClem.; with soreness of muscles and joints, | | Pic, ac.; with burning along spine, devel- oped by study, IPic. ac.; he staggers, IPhyt.; When going up stairs, Lyss., IPhos.; as if they would refuse to act before reaching top of stairs, Sep.; cannot stand, l l Agar., Ast. r., IIod., Jamb., | | Pic. ac.; unsteadily, after men- tal labor, especially when he thinks himself unobserved, Arg. nit.; particularly when descending steps, Sil.; sudden, cannot walk quickly, Ang.; in tabes dorsalis, IGraph.; af. ter change of temperature, Act. sp.; especially in thigh and knee, must sit down, l |Stann.; tottering, TNux v.; tottering, on rising (ca- tarrhal ophthalmia), I Sul.; tremulous, IZinc.; in typhoid, I | Ver. v.; unsteady, in cysto- blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi; unsteady, better by walking, with persistent nausea and vom- iting, | | Ptel.; unwieldy, Coccul. ; in prolapsus uteri, IArg. nit.; after revaccination, I Thuya; with vomiting, Amm. m., Ananth, IIPhos.; cannot walk much, especially in open air, walks bent over, with hand applied to right side (ovarian tumor), IColoc.; can hardly walk, AEsc. h., IBry.; better walking, Hydras.; when walking, Bapt., Brach., ISul. Hº paralysis, paralytic feeling. Legs, wind : feeling, as though wind was blow- ing on them, Lil. tig. NATES, aching: in rightgluteal region, Bry.; while sitting, extends to small of back, sac- rum and hips, IIStaph.; Smarting across, in rheumatism, ICalc. Nates, boils: IHep., Indig., ILyc., || Phos. ac.; bloodboils, Aur. mur.; furuncles, ISul.; fur- uncles, in functional derangement of liver, | |Sep.; furuncle, painful, discharging blood, Agar.; furuncle, painful when sitting, Calad.; furuncle on right gluteus, size of a hen’s egg, very painful, discharging black blood, burn- ing, Agar.; small, on left, sometimes stinging on touch, Sars. Nates, boring pain: right glutei muscles (hip joint disease), Merc. Nates, bruised feeling: Card. m., Zinc.; on hard pressure, after using, Arg. nit.; in right ry. Nates, burning: IMerc., ISep.; in small spots, 1Calc. p. Nates, chilliness: l l Agar., Daph.; as from quicksilver, in left, after dinner, Agar.; in rheumatism, Calc. Nates, concussion: sudden, as from a fall, while sitting, Croc. Nates, cramp : painful, Bell.; at night in bed, when stretching out limbs, Sep. Nates, crampy pains: ICaust.; in right, Bry. Nates, drawing: rheumatic, in left gluteus maximus, near spine, when sitting, ceases when standing, Cycl.; in right, below small 976 33, LOWER LIMBS. of back, better on pressure, Rhus ; as if it would paralyze thigh, Camph. Nates, emaciated: in infants, lNatr. m. Nates, eruption: singular dark-colored excori- ation, | | Thuya; herpetic, Bor.; occasional par- oxysms of itching, worse at night, IGraph.; itchlike, between, Oleand.; nodules, Therid.; leprous spots, coppery, annular, Graph.; roseolous papules, confluent, Cub.; pimples, Meph. ; red pimple, with white tip, painful and stinging (hip disease), Merc.; pim- ples, bleed easily when scratched, Kob.; large, deep-seated, pimples irritable to touch, espe- cially on median line, near os coccygis, Rhus; pimple, impedes walking, Ars. h.; pustules, Calc.; itchlike pustules, Phos. ac.; small brown Scabs, with slight moisture, Graph.; Sore spots, Oozing, Scurfy, iCalc. p.; small tu- bercles, on left, Mang.; tubercles, in leprosy, Phos.; red tubercle, on right, l l Hep.; vesicular, becoming pustular, itching in evening, Iris. Nates, excoriation: feeling of, on inner side of left, Rhus. Hº soreness; also Chap. 19, Perineum intertrigo, and Chap. 20, Anus, ex- Coriated. Nates, flattened: gluteo-femoral fold, almost obliterated in morbus coxarius, IKali c., | |Staph., | |Sul. Nates, itching: l l Ascl. t., 1Calc. p., IISul., Therid.; between, must scratch it raw, IBar. C.; worse at night, from heat, heat of bed and rubbing or scratching, better from cold, cold water and pinching parts, Petrol. ; with red Spots, after scratching, Magn.c.; in small spots, Calc. p.; sticking, in gluteal muscles, Staph. Nates, labor: pains pass down, hindering labor, IKali c. 539 Chap. 24, Parturition labor palms. Nates, lameness: as if beaten, Calc. p. Nates, lancinating: with occasional cramps, Plumb. Nates, large : : Amm. m. Nates, muscles: firm, hard and somewhat en- larged (Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic par- alysis), HPhos. Nates, numb: Spong.; when sitting, Alum.; with uneasiness, ICalc. p. Nates, pain (undefined): across, l l Nitr. ac.; as from a blow or shock, going down on inside of thigh bone, Cist.; in left, on sitting up in bed mornings, Cinch. bol.; in glutei muscles, with sensitiveness in left, passing round in front of trochanter major, Eup. perf.; when sitting, | | Hep.; after storm, with Soreness, right to left, alternating, most in right, Calc. p. Nates, pinching pain: Caust. Nates, pressing feeling: dull, as from a plug in left, Anac. Nates, pricking: with occasional attacks of cramps, Plumb.; as if sitting on needles, IGuaiac. Nates, sensitiveness: sore to touch, Ars. Nates, soreness: Sep.; between, Caust., ISep.; Smarting, between, IIGraph.; between, on moderate walking, Arg. met., Nitr. ac.; in left, Osm.; in meningitis, Thuya. §§ ex- Coriaticn. Nates, sticking: tearing, Berb. Nates, stinging: in small spots, IICalc. p. Nates, stitches: Cham.; needlelike, ICalc. Nates, swollen: right, IColoc. Nates, tearing: Amb., Berb.; violent, in left, Waking him, l l Agar.; from above downward in right, IBar. c. Nates, tension: in gluteal muscles, bending body forward, Bell.; painful, in muscles around as if sprained,after rising, worse walk- ing, Arg. met.; painful in left, during slum- ber (without sleep), most violent between buttock and thigh, extending as far as bend of knee, better in recumbent position by sup- porting thigh, cannot sit on account of pain which is worse periodically (hip joint disease), |Merc. Nates, tired feeling: painful weariness (uter- ine disease), Murex. Nates, twitching; of gluteal muscles, IIAgar.; rapid, of a portion of right gluteal muscle, Spong. Nates, ulcerative pain: as from festering in muscles, IPuls.; as if suppurating, | |Phos. Nates, ulcers: like bedsores in left, with burn- ing, Vinca. Hº Chap. 44, Ulcers bedsores. Nates, warts: small, scattered, flat, grayish- brown growths of hypertrophied epidermis (enlargement of liver), l l Con. TENDO-ACHILLIS, aching: in region of, towards evening, worse walking, I Act. rac. Tendo-achillis, bruised feeling: beneath left, Carbol. ac.; rheumatic, Bry.; right, as after a blow or sprain, Millef. Tendo-achillis, contraction: ICann. S., HCarbo a.; in phthisis, IKali c.; in right, I |Zinc.; spas- modic, with pain, Calc. Tendo-achillis, cramp : on stretching it, Caust.; awakens from sound sleep at 2 A.M., HCaust. Tendo-achillis, drawing: along towards heel, as if part had lost its strength when sitting, disappears when rising from a seat, Val.; in right, l l Zinc.; during or after standing and walking, Berb. Tendo-achillis, eruption: ugly red spot on left, €1 O. Tendo-achillis, inflammation: erysipelatous, worse from touching heel to ground, and from wine, l l Zinc. Tendo-achillis, pain (undefined): Calc.,ICann. S.; at back, Calad. ; in left, close to os calcis, when supporting a slight part of weight of body while walking, Benz. ac.; in right, later in left, Benz. ac.; if overstrained, Berb.; after walking, Cinnab. Tendo-achillis, soreness: AEsc. h.; in, towards evening, worse walking, Act. rac. Tendo-achillis, stiffness: Agar.; towards even- ing, worse on walking, Act. rac. Tendo-achillis, stinging: Berb. Tendo-achillis, stitches: above heel, Thuya ; in walking or sitting, Berb. Tendo-achillis, swelling: Sep.; lymphatic, of left, Berb.; of right, about two inches long, so painful that it hinders walking, pain as if place was jammed in, with feeling of unusual heat therein, worse when sitting, better when lying, IMur. ac. & Tendo-achillis, tearing: Berb., IColch; as if it would be cut off, worse standing, walking, or exerting muscles, Ign.; drawing, 1.12ing.; rending, during or after standing and walk- ing, Berb. * Tendo-achillis, tension: 1Caust., Sep.; painful, to calf (rheumatism), IPhos.; during or after standing and walking, Berb. THIGHS, abscess: deep, in adductor mus- 33. LOWER LIMBS. 977 cles, being opened discharged a quart of pus (carbuncle), l l Lach. ; large, hard, on right, painful and inflamed, l l Tarant.; raised, flat, purplish swelling on left, doughy feel for a space larger than a silver dollar, small open- ings, pus ichorous, red, swollen and painful, for a considerable distance around two indu- rated spots like boils, afterwards a second one about six inches from the first, Hep.; painless, soft swelling on Outer side of left, be- low trochanter, discharged thin, excoriating, watery pus and spiculae of bone, of a dark color, soon almost black, Occasionally scales (necro- sis of femur), I Sil.; large, on inside of right, | |Sil. G@* boils, carbuncle. Thighs, aching: in middle of anterior, Chim. umb.; anteriorly, in branches of anterior crural nerve, ILach.; in back part, I II*tel.; dull, in left, along sciatic nerve to instep and ends of toes, Elat.; from hip joints nearly down to condyles, worse at night (ischias rheumatica et syphiliticum), Cinnab.; laming in middle of right, while sitting, better rubbing, Æthus.; worse at night, IKalibi.; in middle of pos- terior, to knee (sciatica), Indig.; in right, IKali iod.; in sciatica, l l Phyt.; and soreness (muscular rheumatism), Ham.; when walk- ing, Staph. Thighs, boils: Lach., JNitr. ac.; bloodboils, Aur. mur., Sil. ; bloodboils, instead of asthma, during new moon, Calc.; bloodboil on right, IKalibi.; large bloodboil, discharging yellow, thick bloody pus, Bell.; furuncles, Sil.; furuncle in front, painful, discharging blood, Agar.; on inner side, Coccul., Ign.; Small, | |Nux v., | |Phos.; small, painful, indolent, | |Sep. Bºy” carbuncle. Thighs, boring: Sabad.; to ankles (rheumat- ism), Apis ; deep, on inner side, in bed, worse in left, Chrom.ac.; from Poupart’s liga- ment, along inner side of thigh to lower leg and into toes, IApis. Thighs, broken feeling: IPuls.; intolerable when standing (sciatica), l l Val.; in left, in middle on sitting, ceases on rising, Illic.; in middle, Sul.; in upper part, when lifted up, or attempts to stand (ischias), I |Nux v. Thighs, bruised feeling: Arn., Bar., Bell., ICalc., ICalc. p , IICaust., ICOccul., Cham., Chim. umb., Ham., IHep., Menyanth., Mu- rex, lNux v., Puls., IIRhus, Sil., Sul.; in an- terior muscles, I | Hep.; anterior surface, Ruta ; in anterior right, Lyss.; in middle, anterior surface, Sabina ; in middle, when ascending stairs, Calc.; going down right leg and com- ing up in left, Chim. m.; when pressing on part it seemed to be felt in bone, IPuls.; to calves, worse from walking and when touched, IChel.; with chill, Ars., Eup. perf.; from growing pains, l l Phos. ac.; heavy feeling, Lyss.; in left, near knee, Cepa; with thick leucorrhoea, Magn. S.; after lying on it, ICaust.; during menses, Bov.; in middle, worse on ascending, Aspar.; paralytic to knees, which are heavy, Ferr. iod.; posterior portion above knee, Ruta ; in middle of posterior, to knee (sciatica), Ind.; alternates with pressure and burning in breast,Sang.; in right, below patella, ICamph.; when touched, Arn.; in muscles of trochanters, on hard pressure after rising, Arg. met.; after walking, Arn., Camph., Grat. §§º soreness. Thighs, burning: Arund., Carbo v., l l Eup. perf., IKali iod., Pallad.; on anterior, Agar.; in cancer uteri, Carbo a.; after dinner, Agar.; femoral muscles in posterior (sciatica), GIris; at night, in femur, Euphor.; on flexor surface, later thick rashes from nettles, Agar.; to foot (rheumatism), Anacº; on inner part, Agar.; itching, internally, in left, Lith.; itching on Outer right, above knee, Zinc.; caused by leu- corrhoea, l l Sul.; on anterior left, Asta.c.; in left, a hand’s breadth around whole limb, Bor.; mostly before menses, Berb.; at night, in bones, Euphor.; in posterior muscles when standing, better when walking, Phos. ac.; from slightest pressure of finger, still she tried to alleviate the deep-seated pains by constrict- ing limb with a handkerchief (periostitis), JMez.; better by scratching, Alum. Bºy" heat. Thighs, carbuncle: Arn.; on anterior left, suppuration lasting two weeks, Asim.; large, open, inflamed, red on inner side of left, Arn.; on right, three inches in diameter, painful, several openings, centre looked gangrenous, IHep. Bºy" abscess, boils. Thighs, caries: of femur, especially in scroful- ous children, Stront. §º fistula; also Chap. 44, Bones caries. Thighs, chill: begins, Thuya ; begins in right every morning, spreads over whole body (ague), l l Rhus ; shivering, Cham. Thighs, chilliness: Spong.; in front, as if drops of cold water trickled down, Acon.; in even- ing, with thirst, IPsor.; of left, beginning on posterior surface, better by warmth, Ars. i. Thighs, coldness: Spong.; in colic, Calc.; with fever, ISpong.; icy, on small spots, Berb.; of left (heart disease), l l Phos.; clammy, at night (dysentery), Merc.; with spasms, Calc.; in region of trochanter, Agar. Thighs, constriction: as if tightly bandaged, when walking, || Acon. ; midway between hip and knee, like a cord around right, Amm. br.; painful, causing leg to give way, when walk- ing, Carbo v. Thighs, contraction: cramplike, ascends into smail of back, Ruta ; as if drawn together, must close them, Cann. S.; from groin to mid- dle of anterior, Agar. ; of hamstrings, I ILyss.; of hamstrings, after abscess, Lach.; ham- strings feel too short, Amm. m., Ant. t., | |Cimex, IPhyt., Rhus; hamstrings feel short, chiefly outer (sciatic rheumatism), IRuta; of hamstrings, painful (chronic sciatica), INatr. m.; tension in hamstrings when walk- ing, evening, Pallad.; in right, legs seem to be shortened, Amb.; spasmodic, with shoot- ing in anus after stool, Plat. Bº Cramp. Thighs, convulsive pain: in muscles of left, Cinch. bol. Thighs, cramp : Agar., Arg. met., Brach., IHyos., Lyss., HSep., Sul.; all day, 1 |Petrol.; in dyspepsia, ILyc.; in evening, in bed, Ars.; in middle of left, IColoc.; at night, with lumps in thighs, IIpec.; in right, woke him twice at night, l l Kali c.; tonic, in cholera, Il Ver. Bºy" contraction. Thighs, cramplike pain: down face of, with heaviness of legs, l l Vib.; outside of left, on lifting it when ascending stairs, Carboy. ; in right, above popliteal space, I ICycl.; in muscles of right, while walking in open air, | | Verb.; from time to time (scirrhus of Os 62 978 33. LOWER LIMBS. uteri), IArg. nit. Bºy" contraction, draw- ing. Thighs, crawling: Pallad., Stram.; in muscles, \ Natr. c.; feeling, in anterior femoral region, Sec.; as from fleas, better from scratching, Soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; in left, Ang.; from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., Chlor.; painful, when seated, IGuaiac. Thighs, cutting : down, Ant. t.; in outer mus- cles of right, just above knee, only when sit- ting, Bell.; about trochanter major, Gamb. É&* lancinating, stitches. • Thighs, darting: Sticta; tearing, at night, lying on right or suffering side, or back, from trochanter to hollow of knee, HPallad.; from trochanter to hollow of knee, worse at stool, from motion or lifting, at night, Nux v. Thighs, dislocated feeling: femur seems to be Out of acetabulum, limbs shortened (hemi- plegia), Caust.; pain in neck of right femur, when walking, Aspar.; sensation as if heads of femurs were forced out of their sockets and expanded, when pressing (as for stool), worse left side, Pallad.; on sitting, Ipec. Thighs, dislocation : spontaneous, of head of femur, l l Sil.; Spontaneous, since childhood, fell and received fracture of affected thigh, | |Symph. Thighs, dragging pain : in adductors, it almost drags her to pieces, Cochl.; in leucorrhoea, Ferr.; particularly on going up stairs, IBar. c.; in uterine congestion, IFerr. Thighs, drawing: Ascl. t., ICinch., IColoc., Con.., | |Kali m., Sep., | |Stram., Sul., Tereb.; worse in open air, better in warmth of bed, IICaust.; in anterior, before menses, Vib.; in bones, Cop.; in bones, as if periosteum had been scraped with dull knife, Cinch.; in ex- ternal condyle of right, Coloc.; cramplike, in anterior portion, when sitting, after abuse of quinine (sciatica), IMenyanth.; cramplike, in dysmenorrhoea, l l Sep.; downward, ICalc. p., Coccus, IRan. b.; dragging, in muscles of left, Rhus ; in evening, IIPuls.; to feet, Sil.; in head of left femur, Asar.; in hamstrings, when abed, Asar.; from hip joints nearly down to condyles, worse at night (ischias rheumatica and syphilitica), Cinnab.; from inner side of lower to inner malleolus, Card. m.; to knee, Agar.; in left, Clem.; on innerside of left, in afternoon, Coloc.; on outer side of left, Ast. r.; during menses (nymphomania), IStram.; in menstrual colic, l l Puls.; in mus- cles (myelitis), IDulc.; painful, Caulo., Zing.; painful, in bones, Graph.; painful, deep-seated as if in bone in upper part of left in front, ex- tending to hip joint, Chrom. ac.; painful, pre- vents erect position after long sitting, Thuya; painful, here and there, Nux m.; painful, in right, to knee, l l Natr. m.; painful, in right, below patella, ICamph. ; painful, behind left trochanter, extending to popliteal space, Iris; paralytic, in muscles, Nux v.; paralytic, in whole, l l Kali c.; in Superficial nerves below patella, on outer side of lower, Card. m.; in posterior, course of Sciatic nerve to knee, after Sulphur pains become periodic, appearing with great severity every other evening and lasting several hours, followed by great weak- ness of thigh, l l Plumb.; rheumatic, Carbov., IZinc.; in right, TCard. m.; in right, with periodic exacerbations (ischias), Coloc.; in right, peculiar, begins in hip and passes down with cold sensation below knee, everywhere felt cold internally but not to touch, external warmth agreeable, Therid.; in right, to knee, 1Coloc.; of muscles of inside of right, while walking, Ind.; worse right side, | | Chel.; in sciatica, Il Phyt.; in side, | |Natr. p.; stretch- ing, as if too short, Berb.; tearing, IDulc.; with tetanic stiffness, ICic.; to ends of toes, | | Apis. Hº Cramplike pain, rheumatism. Thighs, dull pain: Daph. Thighs, emaciation: Bar. m., 1Calc. Thighs, eruption: between (chronic diarrhoea), INatr. S.; large black blister on inside, An- thrac.; blue spots, worse from mental emotion or exertion, Arn.; brown spots on inner sur- face, after syphilis, INatr. S.; several brown spots on inner surface, close to scrotum, from inguinal canal to perineum, next day inflamed, fiery red, swollen, burning, especially when touched and when walking, | | Lyc.; brownish, miliary rash, Mez.; large, irregular, some- times confluent, distinctly defined copper-col- ored spots on inner side, to groin, burning, itching, worse during menses, at which time spots assume a darker color, especially at edges (pityriasis versicolor), JMez.; eczema, on inner side, after vaccination, itching, Rhus; erythema, on inner surface, with intense desire for coition, Cub.; erythema, resembling scarlet rash, swells, looks like erysipelas wesi- culosa, l l Tereb.; hard places on skin of new- born, ICamph.; herpes, l l Eup. perf., || Kali c., ILyc., Merc. sol., INatr. m.; dry herpes on Outer side, l l Nitr. ac.; humid herpes, II Natr. m.; scaly herpes, Clem.; on inside, during menses, Sil.; and irritation, HCalc.; old itch, on inner side, l IPsor.; itching, in gastric fever, I (Sep.; covered with itching, from acrid menses, IIRali c.; of reddish, hard knots, size of a pin's head to that of a split pea, depressed, dark scurf in centre, with in- flamed base, likali bi.; miliary, l l Nux v.; nettlerash, ICepa; violent itching, nettlerash, Iod.; hard, white, flattened, isolated papulac on inside, some have red points in centre, Plant.; pimples, Cund., Kali m., Meph.; pimples, on inner side, Coccul:, Merc. Sol.; itching pimples, on inner side, Šul. ; of pim- ples, as large as peas, itch, and , when scratched off are moist and burn, Staph.; small red pimples (incipient phthisis), l l Ru- mex ; pimples, with Scurf on tips, Mang.; on posterior part, occasional paroxysms of itch- ing, at night, IGraph.; purple efflorescence in patches, Colch.; purpura, on inner, l l Psor.; pustules, Ant. t.; dark red pustules, Chim. umb.; rash, Osm.; rash always worse after scratching, sticking as from needles, ll Mez.; of Rhus tox.poisoning, IRhus v.; small, flat, light red blotches, Merc. viv.; red patches, Calc.; red patches, some bluish, painful to touch, new ones constantly forming (erythema no- dosum during typhoid), l l Rhus v.; bright red spots like burns, Cycl.; a red inflamed, spot on upper right, size of a dollar, Ascl. t.; red moist spot, exuding offensive moisture, on left, opposite scrotum, painful to touch and on walking, ICrot. t.; red spots, with vesicles, | | Lach.; numerous small brown scabs, with slight moisture, on posterior, IGraph.; Spots from which scurf comes off, “like fish Scales,” 33. LOWER LIMBS. 979 when scratched (pityriasis capitis), Mez.; scarlet rash, Osm.; secondary dark blotches (Scarlatina), Lyc.; large bluish spots, Ars. S. r.; a spot on upper right, itching, Ascl. t.; spots or tubercles, ulcerate, JNatr. c.; a dark stain on upper right, Ascl. t.; red raw spot, like a tet- ter, on upper, opposite scrotum, itching in morning, IGraph.; red, tettery, on left(chorea), | |Sep.; numerous tubercles on inner, with vaginal discharge, Carbol. ac.; left, round, elevated blotch, around which larger and smaller patches are closely crowded (urti- caria), l l Rhus; vesicles, Oleand.; vesicles, itch in evening, Kali c.; small vesicles, change to ulcers, Ast. r.; knotty, wart- like, between, Natr. S.; in hot weather and at full moon, Bov.; white spots, ICalc.; white blotches, with red areolae, Il Dulc. Thighs, excoriation: Høy" soreness. Thighs, fistula: Calc.; two, at inferior third (caries), I Sil. Bº caries, necrosis. Thighs, fungus haematodes: IPhos. Thighs, glands: swollen, Calc. Thighs, gnawing: deep (sciatica), Elat.; on right, IKali iod. Thighs, heat: l l Rhus; sensation of hot air blow- ing over lower part, after stool, I | Tromb.; in third month of pregnancy, Pod.; dry,Sul.; glow- ing Sensation on Outer, upper, Cepa; on inner, with cramplike pain on left hip at night, Jugl.; in pleurisy, l l Kali c.; after stool, ILyc.; as if warm water were running down (leucor- rhoea), Bor. £3} burning. Thighs, heaviness: Agar.; can hardly be carried forward, with heat, in evening, Diad.; in left, worse walking, especially forced marches (morbus coxarius), Kali c.; painful, went off at night, Lyss ; in sixth week of pregnancy, WIpec.; when walking, I | Petrol. ; felt a weight pressing on, momentary, with restless sleep, |Sep. Tº illusion: as if right were brittle, short and small, Calc. Thighs, indurated: in traumatic gangrene, | Anthrac. Thighs, inflammation: l l Rhus; of cellular tissue, which has reached double its size, mo- tion and touch cause violent pain, l l Sil.; periostitis of right femur, after exposure to cold and wet, worse towards evening, l l Phyt.; livid redness on lower part, up to buttocks, hard, painful, after fracture of tibia, LAnthrac.; inside of right, red and swollen (typhus), | |Stram. Thighs, inner side : complaints predominate, Apis, Ars. Thighs, insensibility: over outer and anterior surfaces, ILac def.; on right, alternates with boring in right hip (rheumatic gout), Kreo. Thighs, intertrigo : Bºy" soreness. Thighs, itching: l l Ascl. t., Bar. c., Calc., Cornus, IKali iod., Lyss., Osm., Pallad.; in evening, l l Zinc.; worse at 6 P.M. and in open air, Ast. r.; in evening, violent with urticaria- like eruption, after scratching, Zinc.; on inner side, IISul.; on inner and anterior part, Agar.; on inner side, especially at night, Cinnab.; inner side, better Scratching, Carbol. ac.; intolerable, Ars.; itching on left, with desire to rub, Spong.; on left, above knee, Ars. h.; from corrosive leucorrhoea, l l Sabina; violent, at night, IISul., Zinc.; painful, on inner side along vein to toes, Caust.; on inner side of right, Pallad.; better by Scratching, Alum.; better by Scratching, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad. ; worse after Scratching, Ars. S. r.; when seated, IGuaiac. Thighs, jerking: l l Rali c., Stram.; to genitals (nymphomania), Lach. ; with tremor of knees, Rhus ; in right, above knee, Rhus; right, spasmodically upward when sitting, Meny- anth.; Spasmodically upward when sitting, after abuse of quinine (sciatica), Menyanth.; violent, IRCali iod. Q3;" twitching. Thighs, lacerating pain: in forepart, worse at intervals, worse by movement, Plumb. Thighs, lameness: Amyl., Ars., Calc.; with coryza, Il Cinnab.; in left, when standing (in- flammation of prostate), l l Puls.; in lower third of femur, worse in inner condyle, Sarrac.; in left (backache), Aloe; in lower, gait unsteady, stumbling, Card. m.; during menses, Carbo a.; muscles as if, Ang.; painful, MCinch.; painful in posterior, femoral muscles (sciatica), Iris; painful inside of left, above knee joint and extending into it, Lyss.; painful, in right, | | Dros.; upper cannot be moved in joint, on account of painful lameness, Coccul.; down right, worse rising from a seat, better con- tinuing to walk, Ars. m.; on inner side of right, to knee, Ars. m.; Sensation, caused by shooting and stitching pain (lumbago), Sul.; behind left trochanter, extending to popliteal space, Iris. 539 paralytic feeling. Thighs, lancinating: l l Gels.; burning in great trochanter, extends like lightning into outer side of bend of knee and to buttocks, Ast. r.; with occasional attacks of cramps in posterior portion, Plumb.; deep, in anterior, Ast. r.; violent, in morbus coxarius, IKali c. }º cutting, stitches. Thighs, motion: can move but slightly, HGels. Thighs, muscles: harder and much larger than normal . (Duchenne's pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis), IPhos.; as though muscles were not in proper position, l l Led. Thighs, naevus: enlarged, IThuya. Thighs, necrosis: of femur, IISil. Bº Hip disease. Thighs, neuralgia: ICodein. ; darting, along crural nerve, Ammoniac.; extends along fem- oral nerve, better flexing thighs upon pelvis, induced or aggravated by extending thigh, IColoc.; in left, from gluteal muscles on hip joint, to knee, often to calf or ankle, slightly better after walking, l l Phos. ac.; on outer side, IPhyt.; sharp pains from point of egress of right crural nerve, over inner surface of knee to great toe, on motion, from ten days to two weeks before menses, l l Staph. B& Legs sciatica. Legs, numbness: Ars., 1Calc., Con., IFerr., | |Glon., IGraph., | | Iod.; in right, alternates with boring in right hip (rheumatic gout), IKreo.; when crossing legs, feeling of dulness in right, followed by a sensation as if left were going to sleep, as if blood, were going there with pricking, Nux m.; with fever, ISpong.; of left (heart disease), IPhos.; over outer and anterior surfaces, HLac. def.; on inner side of right, to knee, Ars. met.; while sitting (men- strual colic), I | Puls.; when walking, Carbo v. Thighs, opening and shutting pain: in mid- dle of anterior part, Chim. umb. 980 33. LOWER LIMBS. Thighs, pain (undefined); Daph., Jalap., Jamb.; in anterior portion, Cupr. ars.; down anterior side (chronic metritis), Lil. tig.; from back, through hips, with heavy pressing down, Act, rac.; in bones, ll Mez.; as if in bones (mastitis), IHep.; as if carious, Bell.; after taking cold (cystitis), Sars.; going down, with colic, Ant. t.; in condyles, Sarrac.; violent, on crossing them, Agar.; after dinner, Carb. S.; passes down, Nitr. ac., Sars.; down, in pregnancy, IKali c.; down, in ulceration ofos uteri, Murex; dreadful,in dysmenorrhoea, Sars.; after emissions, Agar.; in head of femur, extending to groin, Anac.; in left fe- mur, IKali iod.; in intermittent, Chin. s.; in flexor muscles, when walking, when touched they feel as though he had had a fall, or as from riding horseback, Nux m.; frequent, Sil.; in front of, Arum t.; in traumatic gan- grene, Anthra.c.; in haemoptysis, Dig.; down to heels, as soon as he steps on floor in morn- ing, causing nausea, must lie down, Lac def.; on inner side, mostly toward pelvis, Ars, h.; to near knees,Sep.; indescribable, from middle to knee, in bone, better walking, returns dur- ing rest in afternoon, Indig.; in left, Lact.ac.; in anterior inner side of left, Chen. v.; in left, a few inches above knee, Ast. r.; in left, causes limping, Berb.; in sinews of left, sore to touch, | | Merc. Sol.; in left, after walking about room, Calab.; in left, worse walking, especially on forced marches (morbus coxarius), JKali c.; from crossing legs, l l Agar.;in lower,in evening, when entering a warm room, thirst, l l Gels.; excruciating, on lying, causes Screams, IKali iod.: down,before and during menses (dysmen- orrhoea), ICrotal.; during menses, Castor.; in anterior, during menses, TKalm.; pass down, during menses, Berb., Kali iod., INitr. ac., IXan. ; during menses, in parenchymatous metritis, l l Lac c.; during menses, worse when sitting, IMagn. m.; begin in middle, and ex- tend to knee, IGuaiac.; in middle when step- ping, Asar.; in muscles, during chill, Cimex ; deep-seated, muscular, on inside of upper third of left, Carbol. ac.; in posterior, while sitting, Sul.; nightly, Magn. S.; Outer side, in sciatica, Phyt.; severe, down outside, worse afternoon and evening, in bed, in change of weather (sciatica), IKali bi.; from ovarian region, periodic, Cact.; in posterior surface of right, whenwalking,Cham.; in posterior, when sitting, | | Hep.; in posterior surface, worse walking, better bending knee and hip joint (rheumatism), Ars.; in rectimuscles, Cimex ; to ribs (ovaritis), Apis; in right, Benz.ac.,Cup. ars..., | | Puls.; on inner side, worse in right, ex- tends to anus, Ars. h.; in right, with itching in anus, l l Mur. ac.; Constant, in right, much ema- ciated, I | Colch.; in right, as if bruised, better after walking (hip joint disease), Merc.; in right, from head of femur, along anterior surface, Bry.; in inner side of right, above knee, pressing towards posterior part, Spong., on anterior side of right, above knee, Cepa ; in right, so severe she cannot stand (psoitis), IColoc.; constant, in anterior right, worse standing, all night, preventing sleep, I Syph.; in spot in middle of right, in front, only when standing, and on º pressure which seemed to touch spot, which was apparently on periosteum (bubo), l l Syph.; starting from anterior right, with shivering and chattering of teeth between pains, IPuls.; in right, only when walking, as if psoas magnus were too short, IColoc.; in right, walking or sitting, ICist.; indescribable, on rising after sitting and lying with thigh stretched, Cham.; after sitting (dyspepsia), Lach.;intense, after sleep- ing, leaves a paralyzed feeling, Lach. ; during sleep, Bar. c.; caused by attempting to stretch knees (during chill), l l Cimex; when he stretches limbs, Ruta ; in tendons on inside, worse walking, Calc. p.; to big toe and sole of foot(chronic catarrh of bladder), l l Pareira; transitory, short, , sudden, Brach.; in great trochanter, when lying on it, Ver. v.; run- ning up since stepping on nail ten years ago, ILed.; down, during efforts at urination, IPareira ; down, in uterine displacement, INitr. ac.; as after a long walk, Agar.; when walking, Brach., Magn. S.; when walking, with heaviness in legs (chlorosis), l l Sabina; disappearing on walking, then changing to weariness and returning on sitting, IDulc.; worse in changes of weather, mostly before heavy winds, Berb. gºt neuralgia, rheu- matism. Thighs, painful: in left, near knee, ICina ; inner side of right, while leg is drawn up in a sitting posture, on stooping pain extends to- wards knee, painful like a sticking, Verbas. Thighs, paralysis: extensors, Calc. Thighs, paralytic feeling: Aur. met. ; in an- terior, IRhus; in emansio mensium, Dig.; in middle, IBar. c.; as of a painful stripe down inside, Nux v. Thighs, phlegmasia alba dolens: swollen, hard white, painful on pressure, especially along tract of femoral vein, IHam. Hº Legs, phlegmasia. Thighs, pinching: grasping pain in left ham- string, worse at night, Led. Thighs, plug: sensation of a plug in outer side above knee, l l Agar. Thighs, pressing feeling: in anterior, when stretching, Ang.; almost burning, in upper, left towards outer side, Cepa ; during cough, Caps.; downward, Con. ; drawing, from mid- dle of right to knee, while sitting, Verbas. ; dull pointed, rhythmical intermission, Anac.; in anterior left, middle of upper half, Irid.; a narrow streak, pain in back of left, sudden when sitting, Ind.; in posterior, worse from pressure and stooping, could not lie at night, passes off after rising, Dros.; in every posi- tion, especially when walking or touched, | | Led.; in left, towards posterior position, | | Led.; worse in right, Agar.; in sciatica, | | Phyt.; along course of sciatic nerve to knee, after Sulphur, pains became periodic, appearing with great severity every other evening and lasting several hours, followed by great weakness of thigh, l l Plumb.; when seated, IGuaiac.; as if squeezed, during men- ses, Kali iod.; after stool, ILyc. Thighs, pricking: with occasional attacks of cramps in posterior, Plümb.; in evening, in bed, Zinc.; in left, Sil. gº" sticking, sting- 1113. Thighs, quivering: painful, deep-seated, in bed, in inner side, worse in left, Chrom. ac.;, of left, inner, towards front, Ars. h.; in mus- cles, Asaf., Phos. ac. 33. LOWER LIMBS. 981 Thighs, rawness: gº soreness. Thighs, redness: looked flushed (chronic phle- bitis), l l Puls.; in pleurisy, l l Kali c. Thighs, restlessness: in left when standing (inflammation of prostate), I | Puls.; must move legs for relief, Magn. m. Thighs, rheumatism: Ant. t., Lyc. vir.; as if in shaft of bone, Ars. i.; pains in left femur, Magn. S.; in muscles of left, just above knee, as after catching cold, worse walking, Daph.; in left, from gluteal muscles or hip joint to knee and calf or ankle, slightly better after walking, l l Phos. ac.; in muscles of right pos- terior, Bapt.; in right (asthma), Arg. nit.; inside of right, Sang, gay drawing, tear- 1118. Thighs, sciatica: Legs. Thighs, sensitive: right rectus cruris to press- ure, as if bruised, Rhus ; tenderness on pressure, middle anterior, lying down, Chim. umb.; anterior surface painful to touch, Ruta ; sore to touch, like a boil, pains better when in sweat, IGels.; sore to touch, can hardly move them, Merc. Thighs, sharp pain: in left femur, while writ- ing, Ars. i.; flying, in right, Tromb. Thighs, shocks: to foot, causing Screaming (rheumatism), l l Sal. ac. Thighs, shooting: II Ars.; from acetabulum to knee, worse moving about, Natr. a.; to ankle bones, Calc. p.; down backs (lumbago), IKali c.; in posterior femoral muscles (sciat- ica), Iris; to foot (rheumatism), Anac.; from hip joints nearly down to condyles, worse at night (ischias rheumatica and syphilitica), Cinnab.; to knee, through left, Calc. p.; in left, Sil.; in left, along sciatic nerve, to instep and ends of toes, Elat.; from liver, Kob.; worse at night, Kalibi.; from Poupart'sligament, along inner side of thigh to lower leg and into toes, Apis ; down right, AEsc. h., Arum d.; in sciatica, IPhyt. Hº neuralgia. Thighs, skin: marbled, IICaust. Thighs, smarting: Curar.; caused by leucor- rhoea, ISul.; better scratching, Alum.; in skin, after walking, ILyc. Thighs, soreness (excoriation, intertrigo, raw- ness): Amyl., l l Arum t., HCalc. p.; anterior, worse sitting awhile, Bapt. ; between, Amb., ICalc., IICaust., IIGraph.; between, since birth, so that he never yet has attempted to walk, although four years old, scrofulous (rachitis), ILyc.; between, in children, Amm. c.; between, during menses, All. Sat., Graph., IKali c., INatr. s., Sars., Sul.; between, covered with pimples, vesicles, and ulcers, IGraph.; between, from walking, IAEthus.; between, when walking, IISul.; between, with watery secretion, Goss.; burning, from acrid menstrual discharge, Amm. c.; chronic, with photophobia (strabismus), ICalc.; interior muscles, on descending stairs, Ars. S. r.; feeling, of femoral vessels to middle of thigh, Ham.; between thighs and genitals, IIMerc. sol.; in hamstrings, l l Natr. p.; chiefly in outer hamstrings (sciatic rheum- atism), l l Ruta ; humid, in folds, between scrotum and thighs, IIHep.; inflamed sur- face, red, sore, excoriated, after riding, IISul.ac.; on inner surface (stomatitis), I ISul.; severe, extensive, but superficial moist excoriations of inner, l l Zinc.; intertrigo, forming flat, lardlike ulcers, with inflamed edges, ILyc.; on inner surface of left, with Some biting itching, extending to genitals, ILyc.; worse in left, sore as a boil to touch, pains better during sweat, Gels.; from cor- rosive leucorrhoea, ISabina ; painful, in right, IHam.; painful, on touching, Aspar.; feeling, as if rubbed sore in skin, after walking, ILyc.; sore near scrotum, place moist, IICarbo v. gº bruised feeling; also Chap. 19, Peri- neum intertrigo. Thighs, spasm: spasmodically drawn forward, or backward, Spong.; of muscles, contracting, during remission of neuralgia, Tereb. Thighs, spasmodic pain : in anterior, l l Agar. Thighs, spongy sensation: as if feeling were lost in left, from hip to knee, Berb. Thighs, sprained feeling: in left, worse walk- ing, better standing, Euphor. Thighs, sticking: Sil.; in evening, in bed, Zinc.; at one time, at another pinching, IDulc. jºy" pricking, stinging. Thighs, stiffness: Aur. mur.; in left (heart disease), l l Phos.; paralytic, Cham.; cannot be raised, Aur. met. ; in rectifemoris (tabes dor- salis), l l Calab.; in muscles of right down to knee, Coloc.; on standing up, Carbo v.; when walking, | | Petrol. Thighs, stinging: in both at same time,Sabad.; in muscles, INatr. c.; in middle of posterior to knee (sciatica), Ind.; in anterior, right, above knee, AEsc. h. Łº pricking, stick- 1Il3. Thighs, stitches: Arund., Cham., Inul., Spig., Tarax.; down, when walking, Carbo v.; elec- tric, in anterior, Agar.; in hamstrings, just above calves,on violent motion, on rising from a seat, and on touch, Rhus ; at intervals, sitting or walking, Berb.; in inner side, provoke scratching, Staph.; protracted draw- ing, at upper part of left, below groin, par- ticularly walking, Spong.; persistent, tensive, in left, while walking, cease on standing, return while sitting, Spig.; in, during motion (hip joint disease), Merc.; in muscles, Sabad.; at night, IKalm.; occasional, in middle of left, anteriorly, l l Dros.; from outside inward, Berb.; painful, when sitting, l l Ang.; rheu- matic, in outer hamstring, Bapt.; through right, above knee, morning while in bed, Spong ; severe, boring outward, in right, in front, near hip, Spong.; in Outer, right, just above knee, only when sitting, Bell.; fine, sensitive, on skin of inner right, Spong. ; on stepping, Calc.; tensive, drawing, Mang. Thighs, strained feeling: of muscles, of inside of right, while walking, Ind. Thighs, straining: of tendons and muscles, with swelling and pain, IRhus. Thighs, stretching: in left, Clem. Thighs, sweat: Bor., | | Eup. pur., IKali bi.; cold, at night, Sep.; inner surface, dripping, Thuya ; only at night, ICarbo a.; offensive, between (walking), Cinnab.; only on thighs, Euphor.; profuse, between (walking), Cin- nab.; weakening, Carbo a. Thighs, swelling: of femur, IISil.; of femur, especially in scrofulous children, IStront.; worse above knee, after fracture of tibia, Anthrac.; hard, glandular, in upper left, suppurating, l l Merc. sol.; of left (milk leg), IHam.; left, twice its size (chronic phlebitis), 982 33. LOWER LIMBS. | |Puls.; pain, as if swollen in back part, ILach.; of periosteum, Aur. met., on pressure (cardiac dropsy), JDig.; in pleurisy, | | Kali c.; in pyaemia, Ars.; in right femur, from knee to middle, greatly swollen, two and a half inches larger, five inches above knee than sound one, about middle of femur, swelling ceased and formed a marked elevation where it met the unaffected part of bone, pain at night and when touched, IMez.; of vastus externus, Tereb. Thighs, tearing: ILArs., 1Cinch., IColch., 1Coloc., Petrol., Sabad., Sil., 17inc.; worse in open air, better warmth of bed, l l Caust.; in anterior surface, Benz. ac.; bruised pain, IGraph.; crampy (tearing, darting), in outer, into hip, Val.; deeply (sciatica), Elat.; down, Ant. t. ; down, with watery, mucous, bloody stool, IRhus; drawing in right, while sitting, Spig.; in left femur, IKaliiod.; in front,sitting, Amm. m.; in front and exterior surface of right, when standing, much worse sitting down, better lying down (rheumatism), | | Phyt.; to knee, Agar.; on bending knee, Ang.; in left, downward, Vacc.; in lower part of left, 2.30 P.M., Tromb.; in left, to knees, Lyss.; in muscles of left, Rhus; in left, along course of sciatic nerve, extends to calf and toes (sciatica), l l Sep.; burning, stinging in left, prevents sleep, I lSil.; better during men- ses, HPetrol.; in middle of outer portion, while sitting, better motion, Rhus; worse on motion (hip joint disease), IMerc.; worse at night, better at daybreak, l Syph. improved; on posterior (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), l l Selen.; in right, Agar, Carbo v., IKali iod.; in right, with periodic exacerba- tions (ischias), Coloc.; beginning in upper and posterior portion of right, extending down into foot, with sensation of formication in whole limb, pain worse during rest, drives out of bed early in morning, l l Rhod.; in right, above knee, Rhus; in middle of right, I ILyc.; from middle of anterior right to knee, Lyss.; in anterior muscles of right, Camph.; in right, awakens at night, worselying on affected side or back (sciatica), IKali iod.; shooting, Berb.; sitting and lying, especially night, Alum.; between skin and flesh, down to knee, with spasmodic tearing under left ribs, Lyss.; especially in thick portions, violent and per- sistent, l l Zinc.; to toes, worse motion, l l Sec.; transient, in middle of right femur, extending up and down, Bor. Thighs, tension: Bar. m.; on anterior muscles, when stretching, Ang.; in evening, Ilpuls.; in left, extends downward from hip joint, Rhus; in left, when stooping, Tarax.; particularly left, while walking, Irid.; must move legs for relief, IMagn. m.; long continued, almost like cramp, downward, Alum.; in morning, Carbo v.; during night, in old ulcers, of lower parts of, ILyc.; painful, in head of left femur, Asar.; painful, in muscles, Ang.; painful, caused by constant pressure in sacrum, IPuls.; painful, during slumber without sleep, in posterior, part of left, most violent between buttock and thigh and extending as far as bend of knee, better in recumbent position, by supporting thigh, cannot sit on posterior part on account of pain, which is worse period- ically (hip joint disease), Merc.; painful in muscles of trochanters, around, as if sprained after rising, worse walking, Arg. met.; along posterior to knee, Thuya ; on posterior, while riding, one leg over the other, Rhus; pulling pain in both, as if muscles and tendons were too short (displacement of womb), IMerc.; especially in right, as if muscles were too short, with languor when walking, worse from touch, better when sitting, IGuaiac.; as if a muscle were too short in upper end, on stepping, with a stitch, Spong.; as if too tightly hºped, with a feeling of weakness in them, |Plat. Thighs, throbbing: Berb.; hammering, worse on motion, Sec.; pulsating, in right, Como., Sil.; pulsating, through right, above knee, morning, while in bed, Spong.; pulsation, into º of back, Ruta ; to toes, worse on motion, €C. . Thighs, tickling: Alum.; to genital organs (nymphomania), Lach.; in left, with desire to rub, Spong. Thighs, tired feeling: Murex, l l Natr. S.; pain, particularly in anterior portion, as if fatigued, after going up stairs, worse after sitting down, Lyss.; pains, as from fatigue and weakness, with dread of motion, Guaiac.; as after great exertion, l l Rheum ; painful, Agar.; particu- larly after stool, ILyc.; swollen, towards even- ing, I Agnus; weariness and stiffness in ante- rior muscles, in morning, on beginning to walk, Calc.; weariness, like a bruise, Cham.; weariness, internal, as if muscles would break down, Thuya ; weariness, in bone of right, while riding, right over left, Verbas.; great weariness, can scarcely , go up stairs, better going down, Bry.; weariness, with trembling of knees, IPuls. Thighs, trembling: Ind.; when raised, Act. sp.; through right (parenchymatous metritis), | | Lac c. Thighs, tumor: on upper left, Merc. Sol.; on left, near trochanter, felt like an indurated gland, was less movable (fungus haematodes, l l Phos.; soft, between thigh and vulva, first as large as a pea, then pigeon’s egg, watery fluid, sticking ain as if caused by a needle, worse at night, OSS. Thighs, twitching: Carbo v., || Merc., Natr. m., Phos. ac., Rheum ; of muscles, in coxalgia, | | Kali c.; in right femur, as if some one were pulling from below, comes and goes, Lyss.; painless, around right, Arg. met.; in muscles of right, Zing. Bºy” jerking. Thighs, ulcerative pain: on inside, Arg. met. Thighs, ulcers: Thuya; decubitus on trochanter (typhoid), IZinc.; offensive, rapidly decom- posing, in dropsical patient, l l Merc. Sol.; on outer side, Natr. s.; on right, closed lately, leaving a small opening, oozing a clear fluid (periostitis), Mez.; old sore, begins to smell like rotten eggs, Calc.; syphilitic, larger than a crown piece, dirty, fetid, sloughing with jagged, elevated edges, above patella (secon- dary syphilis), lSyph. º Thighs, varicose veins: Calc.; first right, then left, Ferr.; in sciatica, l l Sep. º Thighs, warts: small, pedunculated, with Rºad, like small button mushrooms, Med. Thighs, wavelike motion: in muscles, Sarrº". Thighs, weakness: Arund., IIGlon, l l Oleaj...' . 33. LOWER LIMBS. 983 as if beaten, | |Plat.; after emission, IAgar.; feel exhausted, l l Natr. s.; exhaustion, as after great exertion, especially, IGuaiac.; causing wavering gait, Mur. ac.; of hamstrings, IRuta ; during headache, IGlon. ; knocking together, during headache, IGlon.; of left, worse, Brach.; in middle, Glon.; paralytic, with acute arthritis, IPhos.; paralytic, in left, when stepping, Chel.; no power or steadi- ness, Ruta ;in sixth week of pregnancy, Ipec.; muscles feel relaxed, Merc. cor.; in bone of right, while riding, right thigh over left, Ver- bas.; even to trembling in right, when walk- ing, Con.; unsteady, walking (vertigo), l l Calc. Bºº lameness, paralytic feeling, trem- bling. TOES, aching: in ball of left big, Cann.; in " region of root of nail, right then left big, Calc. p. Toes, blue : in senile gangrene, Sec. Toes, boring: frequent, in big, Sil.; in first joint of right big, Led.; in left great toe joint, must move foot to relieve it, three evenings, 8 to 9, Ind.; in right big, after lying down (gout), LNux m. Toes, bruised pain: as from a blow in tip of big, Berb.; in left, Daph. Toes, burning: Arund., HAsaf., Berb., IHep., Tarax.; in ball of big, Caust., IKali c.; joint of big, Phos.ac.; in left big, Æsc. h.; in big, worse from pressure of boot, Amm. c.; dull aching, in second joint of right big, extend- ing up limb, IAct. rac.; in right big, increases to a stitch, afterwards in left, Benz. ac.; under, big, walking, Brach.; like chilblains, Chrom. ac.; especially around corns, Lith.; corrosive, in a small spot, Calad.; all day, Ind.; in ery- sipelas, IIApis ; cannot put feet down, Aur. mur.; of frost-bitten, during slight cold, Bor.; as if frost-bitten, l l Agar.., | |Nux v.; under nail of left, Lachn.; over nail of right big, 1Colch.; in sides and tips, with sensitiveness to pressure of shoes or boots, Sars.; in acute synovitis, Ferr. ph.; of tips, IMur. ac.; under, Alum. §§e heat. Toes, buzzing sensation: as if frostbitten, especially at metatarso-phalangeal articula- tions, spreads over soles to heels, with pain as if bruised from jumping, ||Nux m. Toes, callous: horny skin, IGraph. Bºcorns. Toes, caries: of left big, discharging watery fluid through fistulous openings, Sil. Toes, chilblains: IIAgar., HCarbo a., ICroc., | | Op., HIPetrol.., | |Phos.; burning, bluish-red swelling, hot to touch, want of sensation, IPuls.; and corns, cannot wear boots, ISul. ; feel as if frozen, ICarbo v.; heat and redness during slight cold, Bor.; pain in left big, as though frosted, Cast. eq.; pain, as if frozen, in little, Asar.; red, Cycl.; in ball of right big, Ars. h. Toes, chill: begins in, ISul. Toes, coldness: Acon., l l Card. m., Daph.; when touched, Ant. t.; in Senile gangrene, Sec.; icy, HFerr. Toes, constriction: painful, in big, as if too tightly enveloped, IPlat. Toes, contraction: Guaraea; painful, IFerr.; spasmodic, l l Kali c.; spasmodic, with tearing in limbs, Cham.; spasmodical, in walking or going up stairs, l l Hyos. B& cramp, spasms. Toes, convulsions: gº spasms. Toes, corns: Acet.ac., ; Anac. Oc., Ant.c., Arn., | | Cinch. bol., Coloc., INatr. m., INux v., | |Phos., Tereb. applied locally; aching, ISul.; between second and third of left, l l Psor.; bor- ing, Natr. m.; burning, Bar. c., Calc., | | Meph., IPetrol., Phos. ac., IRan. b., IRhus, Thuya; burning, alternately right and left, Aph. ch.; each dose he has taken made him feel as if he were getting corns on every toe, Lyss.;inflamed, Ant. c.; jumping, darting, Diosc.; violent pains in left, Ast. r.; two, on ball of first and second left, sensitive to touch or pressure, Smart, burn, and occasional shock, painful when letting leg hang down, also throb, espe- cially painful by flexing toes, betterextending them, better wearing a thick-soled boot knocking toe against anything causes pain and burning, l l Ran. sc.; with nervous debility, ICurar.; numbness, l l Ran. sc.; painful, IIod., | | Meph., Nitr. ac., Sul.; painful, as if sore, IIIgn.; sore pains, in lung disease, Graph.; on right little, violent burning, preventing sleep,afterdinner, Agar.; on right,widlent pains, Agar.; sensation as of a corn in left second,” Agar.; shooting, IBov.; smarting, IRan. b.; soreness, ICalc., ICamph., Fluor. ac., Lith., INux v., IRhus; sticking, Calad.; stinging, Bar. c., INatr. m., Rumex, Sul. ; stitches, Alum., Calad., Natr. c., Natr. m., IPtel., Sul. ac., Thuya; stitches, during day, Sep.; stitches, jerking up feet, Sil.; stitches, while sitting, Ver.; Stitches, Smarting, Alum.;stitches, with sore feeling, l l Lyo.; tearing, Thuya ; tender, Med.; increased tenderness in left little, had to remove shoe, Chin. a.; sensitive to touch, IRan. b. * Toes, Cramps: Bar. m., ICălc., Carb.s., Caust., ICrotal., ICup. ars., ICup. m., IFerr., Hep., ILyc., Ol. an., Ver. v.; as if about to be cramped, IDios.; in cholera, Sec.; draw crooked, Calc.; in evening in bed, Ars.; on stretching out feet, ISul.; painful, in flexor tendons, alternating with false labor-pains, | |I)iosc.; to knee, Tabac.; during labor, Cup. m.; in left, later in right, Ast. r.; painful, must stand still, while walking, worse at night, in plethoric, well nourished old people, Nux v.; painful, in big, Calc. p.; in pregnancy, IICalc., ICup. m.; in right big, in afternoon, on lying down, Cinch. bol.; pains, when at rest, better by motion, appear every night while in bed and in daytime when lying down, I.Merc. iod. flav. Hºº contraction, drawing. Toes, crawling: l l Agar., I Amm, c., Stram.; in ball of big, Caust.; burning, Berb. Toes, cutting: sudden, from behind forward, in left great, Sul.; when walking, Aur. mur. §§ lancinating. Toes, darting: ISticta; to hip, IPallad.; to hip, worse at stool, from motion or lifting and at night, INux v. Bºº lancinating, stitches. Toes, digging: Agar.; in big, l l Agar. Toes, dislocated feeling: painful, three, of right, Syph. Toes, drawing: l l Agar., Ascl. t., Ast.r., Camph., ICaulo.; through right big (gout), Ant. c.; cramplike, Vinca; cramplike, to dorsum, Anac.; in joints, as if being pulled out of their sockets, Sil.; in under side of left great, | | Chel.; in left, which had been cut with axe, Aspar.; painful, in joints of right, during $384 33. LOWER LIMBS. a walk, Sabina ; pains, dull, heavy, Ham.; with pressure, Colch.; at roots, Chrom.ac. B& contraction, cramp. Toes, dull pain: in left big toe joint, must º foot to better it, three evenings, 8 to 9, Il Cl. Toes, empty feeling: in big, with gout, Daph. Toes, eruption: between, I.Petrol.; blisters,Selen.; blisters on balls, Phos, ac.; blisters formed on right, after opening them, threatened gan- grene, after sprain by slipping, | |Sil.; spread- ding blisters, Graph.; spreading blisters from ulcers, I Ars.; eczema, under, ISul.; leprosy, fall off, ILach.; phagedenic blisters, TNitr. ac.; §. between, bleeding after scratch- ing, Mosch.; itchlike pustules on balls, Phos. ac.; red spot on big, as if contused, l l Natr. c.; big, covered with scabs like tetters, Med.; under and on, Med.; humid painless vesicles, between, l l Hell.; vesicles on tips, as if scalded, extending around nails, as if they would come off, Natr. C.; during night, round watery vesicles form beneath ball of big, I ICaust. Toes, excoriation: between, Mang., Natr. c.; painful, between, | |Sep.; rawness, between, with terrible itching (secondary syphilis), | |Syph.; rawness between, with foot sweat, IlSil.; between, when walking much (nasal catarrh), l l Sil.; from moderate walking, IGraph. Bºy" soreness, sweat. Toes, formication : | | Sec. Bºy" tingling. Toes, frost-bitten: gº chilblains. Toes, gangrene: ICrot., I Lach., ISec.; senile, commences in right big, extends to foot, severe, indescribable pains, symptoms point to loss of foot, l l Sec. Toes, gout: Arn., Asaf., 1Caust., IGraph., Ran. Sc., Sabina, ISul., Thuya ; in big, Act. rac., Arn., Ars., Asaf., IBry., Calc., Calc. p., Caust., Elat., Gnaphal., Kalm., Plat., Sabina, Sil., Sul., Zinc.; in ball of big, Amb.; fluid or lithates, in joint of big, Amm. ben.; in left big, Ammoniac.; fibrous deposit in big joint, Rhod.; left then right big, IDulc.; redness, Sabina ; Fº like podagra in metatarsal joint of left ig, Ast. r.; pains in greatly swollen left big, radiating upward, unbearable at night, worse by slightest touch, must constantly change position, Mang.; commences in right big, go- ing from left to right, in night, I Benz. ac. Hº inflammation, rheumatism, swelling. Toes, hair: pain as if a hairon big were steadily and continually pulled in firstphalanx of right, worse in rest, better in motion, hot after run- ning awhile, which relieves, Bapt. Toes, heat: Asaf.; in afternoon, Asaf.; in ball of big, Amm. c.; big, worse from pressure of boot, ‘Amm. c.; of big, and its ball, with stick- ing as if it had been frozen, Nitr., ac.; in metatarsal joint of left big, Ast. r.; heat on inside edge and at root of left big toe nail, Jalap.; warmth, Berb. 8& burning. Toes, inflammation : , tarso-metatarsal joint of right big, seemed inclined to inflame as if rheumatic gout would set in, Merc, s.; peri- ostitis of two (scrofulous inflammation of eyes), IFerr. iod.; of right big, Med. Toes, injuries: two Outer phalanges of third right, cut off by being run over by a carriage wheel, soft parts look gangrenous, Lach.; sprain, left big, inflammation, sensation as if dislocated, I Amm. c. Toes, insensibility: Chel. Toes, itching: Berb., IISul.; in afternoon, Chrom. ac.; between, |Med.; between at night, Jatroph.; terrible, between with red- ness and rawness (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; on or between, after undressing, TNatr. s.; under big, walking, Brach.; violent, beneath nail of big, with pain when touched, Kali c.; in chilblains, ISul.; all day and evening, Ind.; evenings after lying down, HClem.; as if frost- bitten, | | Agar., Chrom. ac., | |Nux v.; of left third, Ars. S. r. ; about nails, Sabad. ; cutting, about nails, Sil.; over nail of right big, IColch.; painful, in right, in evening, worse rubbing and Scratching, Zinc.; at roots, Chrom. a.c.; Suppurating scabs, in toes which had been frozen, Sil.; worse after scratching, Alum. . Toes, jerking: in big, IIAgar.; in left big, in bed, Calc.; of right big, towardsleft, Calc. p.; single jerks in particular joints, Berb. Toes, lancinating : Cadm. s., Crot. t.; with occasional cramps, Plumb.; especially in left big, redness of skin, worse after warmth and in warm room, better from cold air and water, Ast. r.; under nail of right big, Cain. Hºt cut- ting, darting stitches. Toes, large; as if too large, l l Apis; enlarged, knoblike (heart disease), ILaur. Toes, motion: involuntary, in caries of dorsal vertebrae, Lach. Toes, nails: blood settles under, Apis; brittle, Cast, eq., Thuya ; burning in roots, prevents sleep, Asaf.; came off, new formed, Cast. eq.; crippled, Caust., Nitr. ac., Sabad.; thick, |Graph.; crumbling, Ars., Sep., Thuya ; dis- torted, IThuya ; dry, Thuya ; grow awry, Ananth.; hurt toes, Ananth.; hypertrophied, of left big toe, formed like a horn, Graph.; ingrowing, ; Alum., Caust., Colch., Graph., Kali c., Kali m., Mar. v., Natr. m., IPhos., Plumb., IISil., IThuya ; ingrowing, unhealthy granulations, purulent discharge, lSang.; in- grown, proud flesh, purplish, stinging, Lach.; ingrowing, seems to have grown into flesh, but in reality has not, very sore, with more or less ulceration and feeling as if a sharp splinter were being stuck into part on contact, Nitr. ac.; ingrowing (right big), with ulceration, better on moving, Mar. v.; feel as if too long and broken, Lyss.; misshapen, Ars., Sep., IThuya, ; picking under, Elaps ; tearing un- der, in evening, until night, Carbo v.; thick, Sabad.; ulcers, from ingrowing, Calend.; be- come wavy, Thuya. Toes, neuralgia: Phyt.; into hip, INux v. Toes, nodes: hard, Spig.; white, Thuya. Toes, numbness: Apis, Benz. ac., 1Caust., ICham., Chel., Chlorof., 1Con., Cub., || Phos., ||Sec.; as if they would bend up and go to sleep while sitting, especially great, Cham.; big, on bending, worse at night, ICalc.; feeſ dead, after walking, Cycl.; pain, as after a cramp, ll Crotal.; of right little, Ars. S. r. ; while walking, IAcon. Toes, pain (undefined): ILith., Thlaspi; in big, Carbol. ac., Phyt.; in ball of big, Amm. c.; sudden, in balls of big, IBry.; in big, particu- larly in bed, evenings, Amm. c.; in big, re- lieved by pains about base of heart, I Natr. p.; in joint of big, Coff., Jalap.; in left big, Lact, ac.; in left big, in morning, Anag; be- neath nail of big, Sil.; in big, at night, 33. LOWER LIMBS. 985 | | Plumb.; occasional, in big, IBerb.; in first joint of big, as if pulled out, Prun. ; in big, worse by touch and motion, especially after- noon, Cinch.; in joint of left big, while walking, in morning, ILed.; violent, in big, Sil.; in fourth toe of right, I | Diosc.; in senile gangrene, Sec.; in large joints of big, Benz. ac.; in left, Benz. ac., Lyss.; in left big, Ast. r.; in ball of left big, thence to back of toe, thence to back of right toe, and back again to left, Daph.; in ball of left big, as if inflamed (chronic rheumatism), Colch.; in left big, as if nail would grow into flesh, IColch.; in first joint of left big, suddenly goes to right, IEup. perf.; in little, Lith.; in left little, in morning, Anag.; to malleoli, with swelling and redness of feet, Sil.; as if nail had grown into flesh of right great, Mar. v.; causing restlessness at night, Caulo.; in right big, Med.; in ball of right big, Apoc.; in first joint of right big, Iris; in external soft parts of right big, | ICepa; in fourth and fifth, right, I Chel.; in right little, as from narrow shoes, Agar.; in roots, Ast.r.; excessive, when stubbed, Colch.; violent, as if toe would suppurate, Berb. Toes, paralysis: of extensors, both sides, after injection of morphine for rheumatic pains, | | Plumb.; bend, as if extensors were para- lyzed, when walking, Badiag. Toes, piercing: in right big, in evening, ICist. Toes, pinched feeling: in big, as if being pinched off, Meph. Toes, pressing feeling: Brom.; with drawing, IColch.; pain, in ball of big, Caust.; pain, on inside of big, Sul.; pain, in posterior joint of big, Caust.; pains, in little, as if pressed, in walking, Therid. Toes, pricking : Ailant., Berb., Crot. t., Hell.; with occasional cramps, Plumb.; hot, IAcon. ; of right little, Ars. S. r. B& stinging. Toes, pulling pains: to knees, l l Med.; short, Med. Toes, rawness: gº excoriation, soreness. Toes, redness: l l Aur. met., Carbo v.; be- tween, with terrible itching (secondary syphi- lis), ISyph.; of big, particularly in bed, evenings, Amm. c.; of joint of big, Arn.; in large joints of big, IBenz. ac.; of big and its ball, with sticking as if it had been frozen, dNitr. ac.; of big, with tearing and stinging, on walking or standing, TNatr. m.; with burning and itching, as if frozen, INux v.; in ery- sipelas, l l Apis; as if frost-bitten, | | Agar., Berb.; in metatarsal joint of left big, Ast. r.; worse after scratching, Alum.; swelling, can- not put feet down, Aur. mur.; of tips, Thuya. Toes, rending: gº tearing. Toes, I hagades (cracks, fissures): Jamb., ILach.; between, IIGraph. ; deep, Hydras.; between, with violentitching, Natr. m.; hori- zontal fissures between and under, Sabad. Toes, rheumatism: I Sticta; in metatarso-pha- langeal joint of big, characterized by great swelling, bright shining red, sensible to touch and motion, worse at night, Sabina ; affection of big toe joint, mistaken for bunion, Rhod.; in metatarsal bones and phalanges, worse from contact, Cinch.; in phalanges of right big, Bapt. Eğ gout, inflammation, swell- IIl£3. Toes, sensitiveness: of big, Eup. perf; of big, on walking, Calc.; of left, Ast. r.; basis of fourth left suddenly tender while walking, Calc. S.; big, painful to touch, Ars. h.; pain- ful to touch, Carbo a.; middle left, painful when touched, worse underneath ball and first joint, Ars. h. Toes, sharp pains: Coloc.; in right big joint, Sang. Toes, shooting: Acon., | | Agar, IApis, Calc. p.; in balls, Calc. p.; as from a blunt nail in rapid succession at root of nail of big, Sul.; as from a fine needle in big, Sul.; from fourth to foot, Lyss.; in joints of left foot, worse in big, Cann. i.; in left, l l Dulc.; in left big, lightning- like, Daph.; from left fourth into foot, Lyss.; when sitting still, Med.; to hips, then back into body (ague), Elat. Toes, smarting : between, Natr. c.; on inside edge and at root of left big toe nail, Jalap. Toes, soreness: Berb., ICanth., Coloc., Natr. m., | | Ran. b.; balls, as if chafed while walk- ing, Ars.; in balls, thrilling pain on press- ure, worse in ball of middle, extends along toes, Ars. h.; between, Fluor... ac., Natr. c., WNatr. m.; in big, Natr., c.; in ball of big (arthritis), Led.; on inside of big, Sul. ; of skin on back of big, same side, Gamb.; in fourth toe of right, I Diosc.; in joints, HCamph., | | Puls.; at ends of nails, with sweat on feet, Merc. Sul.; right big worse, Med.; with foot sweat, IIRar. c. §§º excoriation. Toes, spasms: begin, ICup. ac.; bent under by cramp in sole of right foot, worse putting foot on ground,better by compressing calf, Chel.; big toe turns up (acute hydrocephalus, after ery- sipelatous eruption), Apis ; contraction, Gels.; peculiar contractions in cholera Asiatica, ICup.m.: contraction, alternating with spasms of glottis (hysteria), Asaf.; convulsive movements, IMOSch.; drawing, begins con- vulsions, ICup. m.; drawn downward, I Ars.; drawn up, Camph., Ferr. S., ILach.; of right, drawn up continuously during day and occa- sionally at night, causing limping gait, with tiresome sensation, renders walking difficult, | |Sec.; flexed, l l Phyt.; little, drawn inward, Calc. p.; irregular movements commence (cho- rea), ICup.ac.; painful (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; periodic, spasmodic contraction, ICup. ac.; rigid, after running pin into foot, I Hyper.; spread, Camph., Glon.; tonic, in flexors, | | Chel.; painful, tonic, during a long walk, Sil.; painful, turning up and inward (tuber- cular meningitis), Apis. §º contraction, Cramp. Toes, splinter: feeling of, under left middle toe- nail, Ars. h. Toes, sprained pain: in big, Aloe; in joint of big, Arn.; in joints, All. Sat.; in bend of first joint, | |Zinc. Toes, stabbing : in under side of big, | | Chel. Toes, sticking: on ball of big, when putting foot to ground, Asaf.; in big, and soreness in integuments over large joint of left, Gamb.; violent, intermittent, dull, in metatarsal bones of left big and adjacent toes, during rest, Verbas.; in right middle, Inul. Bºy" sting- ing, stitches. Toes, stiffness: II Apis, IColoc.; and contrac- tion, Graph.; especially in morning, Diosc.; of tendons, Led. Toes, stinging: Calc. p., Carbo v., IHep., | | Ran. b.; in ball of big, Kali c.; in big, at 986 33. LOWER LIMBS. every step, Berb.; cannot put feet down, IAur. mur.; in corns, on little, alternately, right and left, Aph.ch.; transient, in right, while stand- ing, Ver. Bº pricking, sticking, stitches. Toes, stitches: Alum., Arund., IKalm.; in big, Asaf., Bry., IKalm., Sil.; in ball of big, Berb., Cann. i.; burning, in ball of big, Caust.; in gout, Sabina ; in right big, Alum., Carbo v.; in big, passing upward through right, after- wards in left, Benz. ac.; sudden, in forepart of right big, as if a needle were thrust in deep, made him cry out, TRan. Sc.; single, in right big, produced by stamping foot, Caps.; like splinters, in big, l l Agar.; violent, in big, ex- tends into, IHep.; in joints, Berb., Nitr. sp. d.; in joints, chiefly outward, Berb.; in left big, Agnus, Bar. c.; from left little to big, caus- ing her to shudder, Ars.; in rightfoot, Il Mez.; sudden, in right big, passing into a burning, IRan. Sc.; in right big, in evening, I ILyc.; in metatarsal joints of right big (gout), HBenz. ac.; coming and going slowly, Amm. m.; on stepping, with swelling of left foot, ILyc. Bºy" lancinating. Toes, suppurating: Canth. Toes, sweat: | | Acon., Phyt., Squilla; between, IClem.; fetid, Puls, IISil., IThuya. Bºy" ex- coriation, soreness; also Feet sweat. Toes, swelling: Ammoniac., | | Amm. c., iCar- bo v., Coloc.; in big, Cinch., Natr. c.; big, particularly in bed, evenings, Amm. c.; of big, in gout, Sabina; in joint of big, Phos. ac.; ball of big, painful on stepping, l l Led. ; with large corns, must slit his shoes, ISul.; small, epi- thelial, in joints, l l Ruta ; gouty, in big, Eup. perf.;joints of big, pain when pressed or lifted (spinal disease), I Apis; painful, lymphatic on ball of big, Bar. c.; painful, like nails growing in, Agar.; red, cannot put feet down, Aur. mur.; red, shining, ISul.; red, of tips, Cinch.; rheumatic, of left big, bluish red, with pains as if somebody Sawed at his bones with a dull saw, better by heat of stove, worse from sundown to sunrise, l l Syph.; in Rhus poison- ing, l l Sul.; of right big, Med.; ball of right big, painful, pain shoots suddenly into body, region of heart, or some other, part, HDaph.; shining, inflammatory, red, with tension when . stepping on them, Thuya; of tips, l l Mur. ac., Thuya ; tumefaction in large joint of big toe, |Benz. ac. ɺ gout, inflammation, rheu- matism. Toes, tearing: Acon., , IArg. met., Bism., IColch., || Kali c.; in big, Agar., Natr. c.; in evening, in big, Sil.; darting, in big, worse at night, lying on right, or suffering side or back, l l Kali iod.; in first phalanx of big, | | Kali c.; in big, is painful as if ulcerated, particularly near nail, Ol. an.; cramplike, to dorsum, Anac.; fine, in arthritis, ILed.; gouty, IGraph.; in left big, Bar. c.; on inside edge and at root of left big toe nail, Jalap.; in left little, Arn.; in ball of left little, || Mez.; in first joint of left little, Lyss.; under nails, when walking, ICamph.; in metatarsal joints of right big (gout), TBenz. ac.; rheumatic, IGraph.; through right big, in gout, Ant. c.; in right big, awakened from sleep, Lachn.; sticking, in first joint of right big, 17.inc.; in tips, when walk- ing, Camph.; worse from walking, Agnus, Carbo v. Toes, feel thick: Calc. p. Toes, throbbing: in joint of big, Phos.ac.; in left big, from time to time, Asaf.; in little, (leprosy), l l Agar.; pulsation, in big, Asaf.; pulsation on inside edge and at root of left big toe nail, Jalap.; pulsating pains in three middle, at night in bed, Gamb.; sudden pul- Sating in joint of right big, Cinch. bol.; thump- ing pain in right big, worse in warmth, Ars. h.; in tip of big, Asaf. Toes, tickling: | | Agar. Toes, tingling: IHep., Jatroph., ILach., Sec.; as when circulation is impeded, Arum d.; as after being frosted, Colch.; in left, Ailant.; in right big, as if it would go to sleep, Colch. Toes, twisted feeling: as if three small toes of left foot would be twisted off, Tromb. Toes, twitching: . Acon., Act. rac., Stram.; right to left big, Calc. p.; convulsive (cholera), ICup. m. Toes, ulcerative pain: IKali iod.; balls, as if ulcerating, touch and on stepping, l l Caust. Toes, ulcers: Ars., IBry., Caust., IGraph., Plat.; on big, with stinging, | | Sil.; little discharge, spread and destroy joints and phalanges and separate joints (leprosy), Ant. t.; festering sores, Ars.; gangrenous, IILach.; in upper part of joints, Sep.; on external surface of left big, about level of articulation of first phalanx, with metatarsal bone, one centimetre in diameter, edges perpendicular, base grayish, flat and exuding, caused by wearing ill fitting boot, Paeonia; leprous, Graph.; obstinate, originating in corroding blisters, high callous edges, moist, flat red base, HPetrol. ; phagedenic, on joints, Bor.; on tips, Carb v. Toes, vibration: Berb. Toes, warts: wartlike excrescences, Spig. Hº Chap. 46, Eruption warts. WALKING, air: feels as if stepping on, after walking a while, l l Natr. m. Walking, ascending and descending: Hº Chap. 35, Motion. Walking, aggravation and amelioration : Bºy" Chap. 35, Motion. Walking, chorea: degenerates into hurried running, IStram. Walking, difficult: Ars. h., l l Kali, br., Ver.; awkward, I Lach.; clumsy, at night, Lith.; weak, in diabetes, TNatr. S.; in dropsy of peri- cardium, Apoc.; heavy, dragging, in Spermat- orrhoea, IGels.; hobbling gait (ague suppressed by Cinchona), Natr. m.; a hindrance in left, she walked as if treading on hard peas, l l Nux m.; from nervous causes, Magn. p.; impaired power (chronic constipation), Coca ; could hardly step, Zinc.; when going up stairs, mus- cles seem to refuse to act so she was in danger of falling, | |Phos.; left, in luxatio spontanea, 1Coloc.; paralysis of extensors of left foot, after typhus, ICrotal. ' Walking, falling: INux m.; without apparent cause, INatr. c. Walking, feet: felt no bottom under, could not rise, ºr Atrop. S.; dragging, TAtrop. S., Coccul, Con.., | |Iris, IMygale, TINux v., IITarant.; dragging, left, in chorea, ICup, ac., Lach; dragging, direction of steps towards, left, LILach.; dragging, left, after vertigo, Cypr; dragging, in softening of brain, IPhos. ; falls over his own feet, Stram.; must step higher with right foot, Badiag.; cannot put left to 33. 987 LOWER LIMBS. ground, only when standing (affection of knee), Magn. c.; partial inability to lift, in order to step up stairs, caused by tendons being contracted and shortened, ISyph.; difficulty in raising, with frequent stumbling, Zinc.; shuffling, as if dragged along, Sec.; on attempt- ing, pressed hand upon loin and slid feet along ground as if a paretic condition (posterior spinal sclerosis), l l Pic. ac.; will not support him, falls from side to side, Ruta. Gº diffi- cult; also Hip disease. Walking, gressus gallinaceus: Aur. met., IILach., Magn. p., IISil. Walking, gressus vaccinus: ICic., IIPhos.; does not step properly on Soles, they tilt in- ward and walking is done on outer edge of foot, ICic.; with spinal complaints, Iod., Sec. Walking, heavy gait; I [Iris. Walking, inability: in angina pectoris, Tabac.; child aet. 9 (chorea), iAsaf. in diabetes, | | Uran. n. ; after suppressed gonorrhoea, | | Thuya ; partial paralysis, Atrop. S.; in phlegmasia alba dolens, Natr S.; on rising, after sitting, falls back again, Ruta ; seems impossible, Ascl. t. Hº Legs paralysis. Walking, injuries: concussion of spine, walks with a rolling motion, IHyper.; cannot (after a fall on coccyx), I Hyper.; after a fall, could not, dread of motion, screamed if one attempt- ed to lift her from one place to another, must be held on lap, Hyper. , Walking, irksome : IKali c. Walking, learning: child will not stand, loses flesh, ICalc. p., Natr. m.; difficult, ICalc.,ISul. Walking, limping: IIod., Rumex, I Staph., | |Sul., Tromb. Bºy” feet; also Hip disease. Walking, locomotor ataxia: irresolute gait, |Arg. nit.; for four or five weeks, feeling when walking as if left foot were pulled around in- ward, worse for last two weeks, so that he sometimes looked to see if it were really so, | | PSOr. Hº difficult, staggering; also Chap. 31, Spinal cord atrophy. Walking, painful: in sick headache, ISul.; in ovaritis, I | Ustil. ; has to step with great care to avoid a jar, 11Bell. Walking, restless: day and night, in delirium tremens, l l Stram.; further than she ought, Ars. BºtChap. 36, Restlessness. Walking, shuffling: in mental disturbance, | |Staph.; in myelitis acuta, I IOp. Walking, slipping: B.Natr. c. Walking, slow : dragging, ICham.; tottering, as after severe illness, Alum. Walking, staggering: Amyg , Arg. nit., Caps., 1Con.., | | Dig., Hyos., Ign., IKali br. Nux m., INux v., | |Sticta, Val., Zinc.; in brain af- fections, IGels., IKalibr.; as if drunk, Tereb.; in melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; in chronic ovaritis, IIod.; loss of power of co- ordination on rising from a seat after sitting, takes long strides, high steps, return after sitting or him; | | Rhus; with seminal emis- sions, IKali br.; with vertigo, IECali br., || Kalin.; with vertigo in forehead, Oleand.; when walking out of doors, Con...; from weak- ness, Con...; not firm, Amb., l l Zinc. Walking, stooping: in brain affections of chil- dren, IISul.; bends forward, Arg. met., ISul.; crowded up, IEup. perf. Walking, stumbling: Natr. c., Phos.; in cho- rea, ILach.; liability to fall over small objects (emotional chorea), Ign.; falls from any little obstruction on pavement, Natr. c.; catching his toes in every little projection of floor or pavement (spinal irritation), Phos.; on trying to walk (nystagmus), JAgar. Walking, tottering: Ailant., Bell, Bufo., Camph., ILach., | | Syph.; in open air, as if legs could not support body on account of weakness, Verbas.; during climacteric period, | |Zinc.; in meningeal tuberculosis, l l Caust.; as if he were not sure of himself (multiple Sclerosis), IPhos.; as if thighs were weak, Ruta ; with vertigo, Agar., IMur. ac. Walking, trembling gait: in myelitis, I | Op. Walking, uncertain gait: does not arrive at point he sets out for (chorea), l l Agar.; feel as if legs were going out from under him and that he will fall backward from slightest gust of wind (mental disturbance), I |Staph.; fre- quent false steps, IKali br.; joints weak (dur- ing pregnancy), Murex ; legs do not go right, Med.; looks to see if really moving (locomo- tor ataxia), IKali br.; in melancholy, Aur. met.; false perception, missing steps going down stairs, Stram.; in rheumatism, Colch.; legs feel as if all over sidewalk (locomotor ataxia), IKali br.; particularly going down stairs, with trembling of leg and pain in right hip and leg, when walking (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c. Walking, unsteadiness: Cup. ars., 1Glon., IHydr. ac., Lyc. vir., Natr. c., IPhos., Tarax.; in chorea, | Act. rac., Mygale; extreme, he can stand a short time, knees shaking, con- stantly falls over feet if he takes a few steps and is notable to rise again without assistance (paralysis agitans), IRhus; easy falling of little children (dentition, chorea, rheumatism, verrucae, meningeal tuberculosis, pertussis), | | Caust.; feeling, Lyc. vir.; from knees down- ward, must tread carefully, especially when eyes are closed on walking (tabes dorsalis), | | Calab.; legs, seemed as if drunk (concussion of spine), Hyper.; very peculiar motion of legs,they are bent and unsteady and are moved forward as if it were an effort for him to sup- port spinal column, l l Phos.; with locomotor ataxia, IKalibr.; after mental labor, especially when he thinks himself unobserved, Arg. nit.; with tendency to paralysis (apoplexy), IPlumb.; staggers as if drunk, IGels.; cannot walk straight, must be led, |Stram.; in tabes dorsalis, Sul.; with vertigo, Sec. Walking, vacillating: Bapt.; in threatened cerebral softening, Nux v.; in emotional chorea, Ign. Walking, wavering: in melancholy, Aur. met.; from weakness of thighs, IMur. ac. Walking, weakness: ICoca. Bºy"Legs weak- IlešS 988 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. Joints. JOINTS, abscess: : Calc. p., IMerc.,ISil; fistu- laº, thin, watery pus, IPhos.; strumous suppu- ration, IHep. Joints, aching: AESC. h., Cepa, IKalm.; on awak- ing, Ptel.; deep, dull, induced by cold, with loss of motion, IGels.; in diabetes, l l Ratan. ; distress, with languor, l l Ptel.; distress, in large, with restlessness, all night, I | Polyp.; especially in joints (cholera), Chin. s. Joints, affections in general: I | Hyper., Sa- bina; of ligaments, Kali iod., IRhus; in pale, thin, cachectic subjects, IOl.jec.; acts more on small, l l Colch., | | Led.; with swelling or red- ness, Colch.; of tendons, IRhus. Joints, boring: deep, in caries, Aur. mur. Joints, broken feeling : Paris. Joints, bruised feeling: Calad., HCham., ICro- tal., IHyper., Mez., | | Mur. ac., IIRhus; as if beaten, Con., Lith.; as if beaten, in lead colic, IAlum.; as if beaten, in morning, Ca- lad.; as if beaten, in exostoses on skull, Arg. met.; as if crushed, Bufo.; after epistaxis, Agar.; as from fatigue, Cist.; in morning, Phos. ac.; paralytic, during motion, Arn.; bet- ter after rising, ICarbo v. Joints, burning : spots, causing one to moan and groan (arthritis vaga), Mang. Joints, bursae: formication, Sul.; hard, ISul.; inflammation, Ant. C., Apis, Ars., Bell.,Graph., Hep., Iod., Puls., IISil., Sticta, ISul. B& Knees bursae. Bºy" Chap. 44, Joints, caries: Aur. Bones caries. Joints, coldness: Cinnab., INatr. m.; in cholera Asiatica, ICamph. Joints, contraction : I.Anac., ICaust., IForm., IMerc., Nitr. ac.; particularly in knees, ICup. m.; painful flexure, 1Colch. Joints, cracking: Agar., Ang., Camph., Caps., Coccul., IFerr., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Petrol.; with pain as if bruised, especially in legs, ICham.; as if dry, ICalc.; especially in elbows, Med.; after gouty affections, ICarb. S.; on mo- tion, Kali bi., IKali c., TNatr. m.; on motion, even knees and elbows, Ars. h.; on motion, with arthritic swelling, Sul.; on least motion, pain quite severe till 10 P.M., Lyss.; noises, Agar.; with pains, Sep.; with pain, as if dis- located, Calad.; when stretched, ILyc, IIRhus, Thuya ; synovial crepitation, l l Natr. p.; when walking or turning, Caulo. Joints, cramps: Phos. ac. Joints, cutting: Cadm. S., Guaraea; as if a cut- ting instrument were piercing all joints, sen- sation like electric shocks, Vespa. Joints, darting: | |Sticta; tearing, worse at night, lying on right or suffering side, or back, | | Kali iod. Joints, dislocated: Arn., IRhus ; ICalc. : Ferr. S., IPhos. Bº sprain. IQUI". easily, LimbS. Joints, dislocated feeling: Ign.; in chorea, IAgar.; at every motion, Paris. Joints, drawing: Acon., Nux m.; in medium and smaller, l l Bry.; painful, worse after tak- ing wine, ILed. B& rheumatism. Joints, eruption: AEthus.; eczema, in bends, | | Led.; dry, herpetic, in bends, itching, Hep.; dry, herpetic scabs, Staph.; Sero-purulent herpes, itching violently towards evening, IKreo.; itchlike, with articular rheumatism, Jacea; pimples, Calc. p.; itching pimples, IApis; scaly, on flexor surface, Natr. m.; tetter in bends, oozing acrid fluid, Natr. m.; making walking difficult, as if encased in armor, l l Psor. Joints, erysipelas: IBry. Joints, excoriation : in bends, Squilla. Joints, fistulae: IOl.jec. Joints, fungus: Ant. c. Joints, gnawing: Dros.; in caries, Aur. mur. Joints, gout: Acon., ; Anag., ; Anthrok., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, II Arn., Ars., ; Aspar., IBapt., HBell., iBenz. ac., IIBry., IIBufo., IICalc., ; Calc. p., ; Calc. S., Caps., 1Carbo S., ICaust., ; Ced., | | Chloral., Cinch., Clem, Coccul., Cochl., IIColch., Coloc., Eup. perf, Ferr. m., IForm., IGuaiac., Hep., ; Hyper., IIod., Jacea, ; Kali ars., IKali c., IKali iod, IKali m., | | Lac c., Led., IILyc., IIMagn. C., IMang., Natr. S., INux v., II Ol.jec., Phos., Phos.ac., Plumb.,1Puls., Rhod., Sabina, l l Sal. ac., Sars., Sil., ISul., ; Tereb.; amblyopia, from metastasis, IPuls.; alternates with asth- ma, ISul.; old atonic, IForm., ; Tereb.; with irritable bladder, Nux v.; , with morbus Brightii, IKali iod.; arthritic deposits, IAur. met.; calcareous deposits, with pain- ful spasmodic jerking of legs, Menyanth.; with chronic catarrh, IKali c.; disposition to formation of chalkstones, Coff. t.; chronic, IIAur. mur. nat., IForm.; during chronic form acute paroxysms set in, IColch.; chronic, with- out fever, Ant. c.; chronic, rheumatic, Lyc.; during climacteric period, I Sal. ac.; concre- tions, IIBenz. ac.; with contractions, Bry., Calc., Caust., Coloc., Guaiac., Rhus, Sil., IISul., Thuya; disposition to, Sep.; in drunk- ards, Acon., Ars., Astac., Colch., Lach., Led, INux v., ISul.; dyscrasia, Carb. S.; from eat- ing rich food, Ant. c., ICalc., Iod., IINux v., IPuls., Sul.; with fibrous exudation in great toe joint, IRhod.; with slight fever and great debility, Indig.; suppressed, causes gastralgia, IAbrot.; with gleet, Mez.; disturbing gen- eral health, ; Ammoniac.; incipient, Cham., | |Pod.; incipient, in drunkards, Nux v.; with inflammation and swelling, Bell.; after acute inflammatory conditions, Carb.S.; lame- like pain, now in shoulder and elbow joint, now in hip and knee, worse in warm room, 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 989. better in open air, generally in one side of body, worse on right, I lSabina; lies upon back with bent knees, IKali iod.; attacking many joints, Colch.; metastasis, Acon., Bell.; Nux v., Sars., Sul.; metastasis, in gastric ca- tarrh, Ant. c.; metastasis, to intestines or Stomach, Cinnam.; worse from motion, heat of bed and evenings, ILed. ; affections of nerve branches, Chel.; thin fluid, profuse discharge from nose, Rhod.; with ozaena, IKali c.; gouty pains, Anag., l l Caust.; severe paroxysms, | | Hydrocot.; rheumatic, l l Rhus ; rheumatic, in corpulent men, advanced in life, Staph.; Worse after sleep, Ant. Sul. aur.; deposits cause stiffness, ICaust.; with stiffness and swelling of hands and feet, Colch.; retrocession to stomach, INux m.; with sweats, Merc.; with swelling, IPuls.; with or without swelling, ISul.; shining red swelling, Merc.; swelling not of long standing, Carbos.; tearing and stitching, with contractions of parts, IGūaiac.; tendons hard as a bone, in gout, IKali iod.; with tension, worse from contact and motion, II.Bry.; fluid in great toe joint, or with lith- ates, Amm. ben.; wandering, Arn., ICinnab., Mang., Nux m., Nux v., Puls.; from working in water, Ant. c., Ars., Calc., IDulc., Nux m., IPuls., IRhus, Sars.; for many weeks, l l Psor. }º arthritis, nodes, rheumatism, stiff- ness, swelling. Joints, heat: Act. rac., IILed.; cannot bear, IGuaiac.; burning, Guaraea ; feels so hot he throws off all covering (arthritis), Led. ; worse in knees, with acute piercing, worse motion, better dry heat (rheumatism), Sal. ac.; in acute rheumatism, Kalm.; in inflamma- tory rheumatism, ISticta. Bºinflammation. Joints, heaviness: AEsc. h., Ailant.; after slightest exertion, Ammoniac. Joints, inflammation (arthritis): Acon., Ang., 1Caust., Ferr. ph., IIod., IILith., Mang., Menyanth., | |Natr. S., IPsor., ||Sabina, 1Sep., Sars.; low, asthenic cases (maltreated by large doses of Colchicum), lancinating, tearing pains, worse by motion and before midnight, ILed.; from blows, or sprains, Rhus; chronic, Caust.; chronic, especially from blows, strains, etc., IRhus ; chronic, with violent nightly pains, IIIod.; nightly, insupportable digging, Mang.; erysipelatous, Bry:; fibrous portions, particularly in knee, IISil.; fungoid, Kali s. ; excessive hyperges- thesia, slightest concussion of air, floor or bed renders pains unbearable, 1Colch.; of larger, especially in arms, Ruta ; after abuse of mer- cury or quinine, ILach.; cannot move, in en- docarditis, Aur. met.; periodic, Natr. m.; changes position to get relief, l l Sabina ; red- ness, Bry.; redness, with tearing in limbs (syphilis), l l Rhod.; rheumatic, Ant.t., Hyper., Kreo.; rheumatic, worse evening and night, Acon.; rheumatic, in small joints, and at night and from motion, ILact. ac.; synovitis, IIApis, Bell., IIBry., HCalc., Caust., IFerr. ph., IIod., IKali c., IKali iod., ILed., ILyc., Merc., IIPhyt.,IPuls.,IRhus, Sep., Sil.,ISul.., |Ver.v.; synovitis, scrofulous, iCalc.; synovitis, sub- acute, Sul. ; synovitis, chronic, syphilitic, or strumous, Merc.; swelling, heat and redness, intense, Syph.; with dark red urine, l l Natr.p. Bºº burning, gout, heat, redness, rheuma- tism, swelling. Joints, injuries: surgical operations or wounds, ICalend. Bº dislocated, sprain. Joints, itching: Spig.; in bends, IPhos. ac., | |Zinc.; in folds, particularly ankle, Sel. Joints, jerks: sudden, l l Apis. Joints, lameness: IAloe, TBry., Seneg.; with gout of knees, after an attack of tertian ague, with tophi, l l Nux v.; left side, Brom.; in ligaments, IPuls. Joints, lancinating: I Sticta; followed by con- traction, IGuaiac. Joints, necrosis: Hº Chap. 44, Bones necrosis. Joints, neuralgia (arthralgia): Ars., Bell., IBry., . IColch., ILyc., l l Mang, IMerc., IIPlumb., ISul. Bºy” gout, rheumatism. Joints, nodes: Abrot., Ant. c., IIBenz. ac., IBry., Calc., Carbo a., Form., Graph., ; Kali ars., ILed., IILith., ILyc., Nux v., IRhod., ISabina, ISil., IStaph.; painful, ILed.; noctur- nal pains, Lyc.; tearing, at night, worse dur- ing rest, and on alternate days, l l Lyc. Bºy" gout, swelling. Joints, numbness: Alum., | |Ipec., ILyc., Plat.; in rheumatism, IPuls. Joints, pain (undefined): I Apis, Aurant., ; Calc. S., Caps., Casc., Cop., Diad., Guaiac., ILyc., Lyss., | | Senecio; suddenly wander to abdo- men, Daph.; in all, I IThuya ; in amenorrhoea, ILach.; in bed, Calc. p.; cannot bend, Ruta; worse, afterwards in bones, ICalc., p.; in ca- tarrh, l l Ran. sc.; with shaking chill, lasting five hours (tertian ague), l l Nux v.; in chill, IHell.; on exposure to cold, IDulc.; from tak- ing cold, Caps. ; brought on by least cold, with irritable cough, swallowing excites pain, Phos. ac.; especially about condyles, Ver. v.; with convulsive motion of hands and arms, Plumb.; gonorrhoeal, Thuya ; violent, during growth of children and young people, Sil.; with heat, IPhyt.; inside, Asaf.; knocking, makes pa- tients scream with pain, I Cochl.; as if lame (smallpox), l l War.; in large, Erig. ; worse, in left, ICalc. p.; while lying still towards morn- ing, worse lying on side, better on moving about and on rising, Cochl.; toward morning, lying still, worse lying on side, pass off on motion and getting up, Cochl.; on motion, Paris, Rheum ; on motion, as if stiff and would break, Cham.; on beginning to move, ICaps.; better by moving, IPhos.; violent at night (chronic, arthritic affections), IIIod.; with numbness, ILyc.; in rheumatism, TVer. v.; in inflammatory rheumatism, TVer. v.; severe, l l Anthrac.; in skin, Mang.; alternates with skin affection, Staph.; from sprains, overlifting or overstraining, IIRhus; transient, principally right elbow, which perspires, Ced.; violent, Hippoz.; on begin- ning to walk, Caps.; preventing walking, ing, | | Ol.jec.; better by warmth, I Dry. Joints, pale: | | Led.; in rheumatism, IMerc. Joints, paralysis: painless, Laur. Joints, paralytic feeling: Euphor.; painful, 1Caps., Plumb.; painful, in all, on moving body, at night, in bed, ILed. Joints, piercing: Dig.; particularly in elbow and hip joints, Con. Joints, pinching: Menyanth. Joints, pressing feeling: Alum.; as of a load, particularly in morning, in bed, and when sit- ting, Cinch.; painful, l l Kali c. |Nitr. ac. | | Led., ‘990 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. Joints, redness: IRhus; pinkish, with itch- ing, as of nettlerash, Colch.; in acute rheu- matism, ICOccul., IKalm.; in inflammatory rheumatism, TVer. v.; slight, in rheumatism, IMerc.; and swelling, with stinging, IPuls.; with wandering pains, shifting rapidly from one part to another, IIPuls. B& inflamma- tion. Joints, rhagades: in bends, brownish fluid oozes out, becomes ulcerous, Hippoz.;in bends, IIGraph.; in bends, with soreness, Mang. Joints, rheumatism: Act. rac., || Ars. S. f., Ascl. t., IIBry., Chlorof., Clem., Ham., IHep., IKalibi., IKali s., ILact. ac., Merc., ||Natr. p., | | Ol.jec., | | Oxal. ac., Sec., Senecio, I ISpig., Tereb.; acute, Acon., Act. rac., Ant. t., | |Ars., Ascl., Bell., II Bry., Caulo., ICham., IChin. S., Cinch., IColch., IDulc., IIFerr. ph., Ign., IKali cy., IKali m., Kali s., Merc., | |Nux v., IPuls., Rheum, Rhod., IIRhus, IISal. ac., IWer. v.; acute, with endocarditis, IKalin.; acute, goes from joint to joint, right shoulder to hip, left hip to right, Rheum ; acute, in fast or debilitated men, with shift- ing pains, Staph.; acute, pains worse from motion and during evening or soon after go- ing to bed, IKalm.; acute, with pericarditis and pleuro-pneumonia, IIod.; acute, with pleuritis, ISul.; acute, from joint to joint, with redness, swelling and stiffness, slightest touch or motion causes intense pain, Coccul.; acute, pains shift, begin in upper extremities and subsequently felt in lower, IKalm.; swelling pale red, pain worse from slightest mo- tion, IIRry.; in nearly all joints, IKali bi., IKalm.; mostly in bones and joints, worse in evenings, better by moving, Mar. v.; treated externally, cardiac symptoms, IKalm.; with chest troubles after repelled itch, IHep.; chronic, Abrot., Arn., "Bry., Calc., ; Calc. p., IICaust., Chim. m., Clem., IDulc., IHep., Ign., ILach., IILyc., IMerc., Natr. m., Nux v., | | Ol. caje., IPhos., Phyt., Puls., IRhus, Sal. ac., ISul., Thuya, Ver.; chronic, affecting smaller joints and their ligaments, IRhod. ; chronic, after Bryonia stitch pain leaves and dull pressive pain remains, ISul.; after catching cold, IColoc.; from every cold (uterine displacement), ICalc. p.; second stage, where deposits are to be removed, ISul.; diphtheritic, Sal. ac.; dyspnoea, Cann. S.; itchlike eruption about joints, Jacea; worse in evening and at night, in bed, Stront.; with slight fever and great debility, Indig.; especially in fingers, pains suddenly go to heart, urine dark red, l l Natr. S.; genus epidemicus, gastric, IColch.; gastric affections before and during, Colch.; gonor- rhoeal, iClem., Con., *. | IPsor., IIThuya ; by cold, IIMed., IPuls., Sal. ac., Sep., Sul., Tereb.; gonorrhoeal, especially if located in fibrous part of knee joint, ICop.; gonorrhoeal, mercurial, IPhyt.; gonorrhoeal, in chronic inebriates, Crotal.; pains suddenly leave and go to heart, IKalm. ; with heart disease, ICact.; heart disease, after acute, IColch.; heart disease, after frequent attacks, or alter- nating, IIRalm.; endocarditis, IKalm.; inci- pient endo- and pericarditis, l l Plat.; erratic, attacking heart, Aur. met.; with pain in heart, 1Cact. ; when pericardium or heart are sym- pathetically affected, Merc. per.; attacks heart, going from upper to lower parts, IKali c.; valvular disease, after severe and prolonged, Collin., IIRalm.; after heat is relieved, l l Aur. met.; , with great heat, for weeks, first in finger of left hand, then in other joints, then in right side, changing lo- cality continually, when it attacked one joint it increased for five or six hours to an un- bearable height, as ifjoint were being chopped with an axe, then it decreased for five or six hours, but before it had fully abated began in another joint, better from midnight to morning, after pains had left, joint remained immovable for a long time, Ill’hyt.; worse in hip and knee, IKreo.; inflammatory, Acon., Agnus, HBell, HBenz, ac., Berb., IBry.,1Calc. p., IColch., 1Coloc., IIFerr. ph., IKalibi., ISang., IISpig., Sticta; inflammatory, sensitive to cold air and to touch, slightest jar or knock causing intense pain, Spig.; inflammatory, during climacteric period, l l Sal. ac.; in- flammatory, with cutting burning, extend- ing into head, particularly in forehead, Co- loc.; inflammatory, with diarrhoea, l l Rheum ; inflammatory, especially in elbows or knees, with swelling and redness, fever and sen- sitiveness to least jar, Sal. ac.; inflam- matory, with endocarditis or myocarditis, IPhos.; inflammatory, with gastric com- plication, affects especially left shoulder, hip and knee, Ver. v.; inflammatory, pain comes on at 10 P.M., and lasts till 6 A.M., | | Rhus; inflammatory, circumscribed redness, ISticta ; inflammatory, redness, swelling, ex- cruciating pain on motion, all joints may be successively attacked, apt to begin in feet and pass to upper joints, pains worse at night, ISul.; inflammatory, pain almost constant in right side, followed by paralysis, l l Rhus; causes chronic lameness, Kali m.; confined to large, Ascl. s., Nux v.; severe pain in all joints on left and several on right side, Sal. ac.; metastasis to internal organs, Colch.; worse in morning and evening, and after eating,| |Phos.; worse from slightest motion, IIBry., Ferr. ph.; with nervous excitability, I'Cham.; at- tacking one joint after another, IFerr. ph., Sal. ac.; with ozaena, IKali c.; pain intense, tenderness, l l Sal. ac.; pains maddening, in- creasing day and night, Kali S.; pain on mo- tion, IAnt, t.; periosteal, Still.; as if in perios- teum, confined to small spots and reappears on change of weather, IRhod.; returns, repeatedly attacking part after part, even internal organs, Camph.; shifting, particularly of small joints, Caulo.; shifts from joint to joint, generally crosswise, worse from touch or motion or at night, Mang.; of singlejoints,Chel.; especially in smaller joints, Caulo.; small joints, espe- cially in hands, Act. sp.; on approach of a rainstorm or in rainy changeable weather, Melil.; appearing suddenly, mostly in joints, with restlessness, IIForm.; attacks breaking forth suddenly and disappearing suddenly, shifting, acute, merging into chronic, or dur- ing chronic form acute attacks set in, Colch.; suppressed,heartsymptoms, Kalm.;with swell- ing,IPuls.;swelling, painful, | | Ham...with swell- ing and spasmodic pain, Sang.; without swell- ing, Arg. met.; with swelling of wrists and ankles, ILach. ; syphilitic, ICrotal., Kali iod., IPhyt.; least touch painful, IChel.; attacking 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 991 muscles of trunk and large joints,INux v.; swell- ing and redness, Phyt.; red shining swelling, worse from touch,or motion or at night, Mang.; wandering, Colch., IForm., Kali s., IIPuls.; after getting wet, with gastric affections, in latter stages, Colch.; from getting wet, espe- cially feet,or in protracted wet weather, IPuls.; particularly in young persons, when first at- tack makes its appearance, 1Colch. Hº gout, inflammation, stiffness, swelling. Joints, sensitiveness: painful, on motion, |Arn., Bell., IIBry.; intolerant of pressure, IGuaiac.; tender (inflammatory rheumatism), IVer. v.; to touch, as if beaten, IPuls.; to touch, worse from heat and motion (acute rheuma- tism), Lac c.; on touch and when attempting to move (rheumatism), l l Puls. Joints, separated: as if parts were, Stram. Joints, sharp pain: l l Sticta. Joints, shooting: Camph.; in afternoon and evening, Tromb.; worse at night, especially during a chill (mercurial rheumatism), IHep.; especially in smaller, l l Iris. Joints, skin : irritation of cuticle, 1Caust. Joints, softness: after Caust.; in rheumatism, IGuaiac. Joints, soreness: Arg. met., ICham., | | Natr. p.; especially on descending, Arg. met.; after epistaxis, Agar.; in apyrexia of intermittent, Apis; with weakness and heaviness of legs and back, l l Pic. ac.; in bends, Squilla; worse from heat and motion (acute rheumatism), Lac C. Joints, sprained feeling: ILach.; in rheuma- tism, IMerc. Joints, sprains: Agnus, Amm. c., Arn., Bell., HBry., Calc., Carbo V., Ign., Lyc., Natr. C., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Puls., IIRhus, Sep., Sul.; easily sprained, ICarbo a.; especially in old rheumatic pa- tients, Petrol. Joints, stabbing: worse at night and from ex- ternal warmth (syphilitic or strumous syno- vitis), IMerc. Bºy" stitches. Joints, sticking: l l Kali c.; | | Hell. Joints, stiffness: AEsc. h., Ars., Bry., Caps., Carbo a., IICaust., ICoccul., Coloc., IForm., ILyc., Natr. m., IPetrol.; anchylosis, spuri- ous, Rhus ; anchylosis, spurious, with chron- ic arthritis, IKali iod.; in arthritis, HLed.; with cracking when moved (rheumatism), | Petrol. ; feeling, Natr. a.; particularly in fin- gers,ICitrus; in suppressed gonorrhoea, l l Med.; in gout, IKali iod.; worse from heat and mo- tion (acute rheumatism), Lac. c.; immovable, Ars. S. r.; immovable, ingout, IKaliiod.; nearly inflexible (chronic gout or rheumatism of elderly persons), l l Ol. jec.; with lancinating, above transverse, l l Zinc.; almost as firmly locked as if anchylosed (endocarditis), 1 Aur. met.; cannot move from pain, in cerebro- spinal meningitis, IRhus; in morning, Act. rac.; in morning, on rising from bed, espe- cially shoulders, sacral and hip joints, Staph.; on motion, Staph.; with tearing, worse at night, l l Rhod.; with arthritic nodosities, ICalc.; with numbness, Colch.; with ar- thritic pains, Colch., Sep.; pricking, Abrot.; during rest, goes off during motion, | | Rhus ; in acute rheumatism, l l Chin. S.; in rheumatism, Sticta, Sul.; in acute articular during chill, rheumatism, ICOccul.; rigid, ILyc.; gradual rigidity, after eruption, Syph.; from sprains, overlifting, or overstraining, IIRhus; as if strained, Bapt.; on beginning to walk, Caps.; preventing walking, T | Ol. jec.; could onl move them after applying cold water, Led. ɺ gout, rheumatism. Joints, stinging: Apis, Dros., IKali c. , Lact. ac., Menyanth.; in swollen, worse in heated room, better in cool air or cool room, Sabina. Joints, stitches: Agar., IBry., 1Colch., | | Dros., IHep., IKreo., Thuya; with fever, l l Hell.; worse in hip and knee, IKreo.; in large, Bry.; worse on rising from a seat, Rhus. Joints, stretching: disposition to stretch, bend or crack, Caust. gº Joints, suppuration : gº abscess. Joints, sweat: in bends, Sep. Joints, swelling: Act. rac., Anag., Bufo., 11Calc., IGuaiac., IILed., ISul. ; worse in after- noon, ICinch.; could not stay in bed a single night, HKali m.; bluish, after spasms, ILach.; with cracking, on motion, ISul.; distension, Berb.; dropsical, I Apis, Ant. t.; enlargement, : Ammoniac., ; Hippoz.; after slight fatigue, I Act. sp.; indurated enlargement of fascia and capsular ligaments, iCalc. fl.; feeling, Paris; inflammatory, Natr. m.; acute , in- flammatory, wandering first from one place to another, worse at night, in rest, and during rough stormy weather, IRhod.; worse in knees, with acute piercing, worse on motion, better in dry heat (rheumatism), Sal. ac.; with numbness, Colch.; Oedema- tous,Thuya; Oedematous, may feel cold to touch (arthritis), I Led.; painful, Hippoz.; violent pains, scrofulous, Bry.; usually rather pale, worse towards morning, Nux v.; peri-articular non-fluctuating, Hippoz.; puffy, little redness, IFerr. ph.; puffy, in rheumatism, IMerc.; puffy, like wind galls, l l Med.; red, hard, Cinch.; red, shining, Bell.; slightly red, |Merc.; red, sensitive to touch or motion, HIBry.; with sensation as if sprained, IIHep.; in rheumatic fever, Aur. mur.; in rheumatism, Acon., Ant. t., Apoc., Arn., Ars., Ascl. t., HIBell..,IIBry.,Cinch.,Clem., Coccul..,IIColch., IGuaiac., | | Ham., Hep., IKalm., ILyc., Mang., IMerc., Nux v., IRhod, IRhus, ISticta, ISul...,ITereb., Ver. v.; round, with needlelike stitches, Calc.; sensitive to touch, worse in afternoon, MCinch.; serous, slight inflamma- tion, ICaust.; collection of serum, Natr. m.; shining, stitches when touched, Rhus; in small, after walking, I Act. sp.; with pain, as if sprained (arthritic nodosities), Rhod.; from sprains, overlifting or overstraining, IIRhus; collection of synovia (hydrathrosis), | | Ant. t.; and redness, with tearing in limbs (syphilis), l l Rhod.; tense, hard, ILed.; pre- venting walking, | | Ol.jec.; with wandering pains, shifting rapidly from one part to another, IIPuls.; white, Caust., Kali s. Sul. Bºy" gout, inflammation, rheumatism. Joints, synovial fluid : dried up, Lach. gºinflammation, swelling. Joints, synovitis: @@* inflammation. Joints, tearing: Ant. t., Bell., 1Calc., Camph., Cist., IColch., Spig.; downward, ISul.; now here, now there, of short duration, I ISars.; particularly in elbow and hip, Con.; espe- cially in elbows and knees, in evening, Merc. 992 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. sol.; worse at night, especially during a chill (mercurial rheumatism), IHep.; often on one side, Amb.; especially in smaller, l l Iris; stinging, worse at night in warm bed, with profuse sweat, IMerc.; in swollen, worse in heated room, better in cool air, or cool room, ISabina ; in syphilis, I ISul. ac. Joints, tension: IILed., IPuls.; as from short- ening of muscles, IHAmm. m.; rheumatic, as if paralyzed, ILyc. gºt stiffness, swelling. Joints, tired feeling : Cham., Mez.; on mo- tion, Staph.; weariness, particularly in morn- ing in bed and when sitting, Cinch. Joints, trembling: slight, Cycl. Joints, twitching: sharp, cramplike, in neigh- borhood, Lactu. v. Joints, ulcers: painless, Sep. Joints, wandering pains: Anag., Ant. t., Hyper.; compelling him to stay in bed, IMerc. cor.; burning, affects one after another, especially big toe and hand, better from cool applications, I Sabina; settle in heart, IAur. met.; particularly in morning on awaking (amenorrhoea), Lach.; with oedema, I | Ol.jec.; shifts suddenly, IKali s.; rapidly shifting, especially in smaller joints, l l Iris. §§ rheu- matism. & Joints, weakness: AEsc. h., IAloe., Bov., ICar- bo a., Murex, IIRhus ; especially in ankles (anaemia), IFerr.; with pain in bones (mer- curial), Staph ; especially on descending, Arg. met.; as if they would become readily dislocated, IPuls.; as if they would give way, Mez.; as if they would not hold together, Psor.; especially knees, Pod., Sep.; patient fears they cannot bear exertion of lifting, HSep.; feels as if they had given way, after rising, worse walking, Arg. met.; painful, especially knees, Diosc.; paralytic, worse be- gºing to move, Euphor.; after walking, Ing. LIMBS, abscess: of tendons, I IMez. Limbs, aching: Act. rac., IIAgar., Ant. c., Apoc., Bapt., Bov., Carbo V., IIFup. perf., | | Lac c., Lyss..., || Mosch., Myr. cer.; as if bones were broken, with soreness of flesh, IIEup. perf.; in Bright's disease, Ars.; with chill, IIFup. perf., JNuxv.; particularly during chill, and when coming in contact with bed, Samb.; constant, with heaviness during rest (sciatica), |Staph.; in coryza, IHydras.; all day, Osm.; deep, dull, induced by cold, with loss of motion, IGels.; in dentition, Tereb.; in diphtheria, ILyc., IPhyt.; dull, better by drinking cold water (rheumatism), | Puls.; in inflammatory fever, IGels.; dull, in intermit- tent fever, l l Pod.; finger ends to toes, Bapt.; gnawing (cystitis), Eup. pur.; like growing pains, Syph.; with headache, Ant. c.; lan- guid, every day, 4 to 5 P.M., also day before menses, IGels.; with lassitude, Cham., IGels.; in functional derangement of liver, I lSep.; worse on motion and at night, Nux v.; worse at night, Pod.; worse at night and from exter- nal warmth (syphilitic or strumous synovitis), IMerc.; worse from least pressure, ICinch.; after scarlatina, ILyc.; in traumatic shock, IGels.; when sitting, Kob.; as if he had not slept on awaking, Lact. ac.; Sudden, in exten- sors, Calc. p.; in typhoid, ICoccul.; in ulcer of os uteri, ICurar.; with vertigo and weari- ness, Calc. p. Limbs, anaesthesia: gº insensibility. Limbs, aura: like a mouse running through: (spasms), Sil. Limbs, biting sensation: | |ICyc. Limbs, blue: Apis, IOp.; cyanotic, cold, almost death agony (yellow fever, typhoid), IICarbo v.; in intermittent fever, Il Polyp.; lead-col- ored, Sec.; left, around nails, with coldness, | |Rob.; livid,10p.; livid, in diphtheria, Lach.; livid, during paroxysms, Lyss.; livid, in ty- phus, Agar.; mottled, in diphtheria, ILach.; cold, in Senile pneumonia, Dig.; purple, |Merc. cor. Limbs, boring: as if in marrow of bones before attack (intermittent fever), Carbo v.; press- ing, coming like lightning, leaving parts numb (periosteal rheumatism), IMez. Limbs, broken feeling : Coccul., IIFup. perf., IIpec., Trill. Limbs, bruised feeling: I Alum., Ammoniac., Aph. ch., II Arn., IBry., HCarbo v., 1Clem., Con.., | | Daph., IEup. perf, Hep, Kob., Merc. sol., IPuls., Ruta; all over, in ulcer- ated throat, ILyc.; during apyrexia, Ipec.; on awaking, Arg. nit., Ptel.; as if beaten, An- thrac., Aph. ch., Arn., Bov., Puls.; as if beaten, worse in arms, when walking out doors, 4 P.M., Ast. r.; as if beaten, after slight exertion, IAgar.; as if beaten, in influenza, IBry., HCaust., IEup. perf, IGels.; as if beaten, in catarrhal fever, l l Dros.; as if beaten, in intermittent, Arn.; as if beaten, in pharyngitis, ILac c.; in long bones, after motion, Agar.; early, in bed, worse in rest, better after rising, l l Aur. met.; particu- larly in feet, ICitrus; in catarrhal fever, | | Dros.; in intermittent, IIFup. perf.; heavy, Acon.; in influenza, IChel.; especially in joints, worse in rest, better moving, ICinch.; as if he had lain upon a hard bed, Bry.; dur- ing menses, INitr. ac.; in morning, on awak- ing, | |Zinc.; worse in morning, after rising, INatr. m.; especially on motion, IBry., HCarbo a., Ham.; worse from motion and at night, INux v.; paralytic, in long bones and joints, HCalc.; in rest or motion, Arn.; on and before rising, Ant. t.; standing, Alum. Limbs, burning: 1Bell., 1Carbo v. Limbs, chilblains: Abrot., IIAgar., Aloe, Alum., IArn., IBadiag., Bell., Bufo., Cadm.s., Carbo a., HCarbo v., Cepa, Cham., Cinch., Cop., ICroc., Hyos., Kali c., Kali m., ILyc., Nitr. ac.,INux v.,IIPetrol.,IPhos., Phos.ac., | | Plant., IPuls., Stann., ISul., IThuya; alcohol was used externally, IMur. ac.; blue, red, swollen, Arn., Badiag., Bell., Kalm., IPuls.; from not severe cold, INitr. ac.; itch and swell, IZinc.; very painful, Arn., Ars., Hep., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos. ac., Puls., Sep.; in incipient tuberculo- sis, I ITuberc. Limbs, chilliness: || Act. rac., | | Agar., Ars., ICham., Chlor., Coff, IGels., ILact. ac., Natr. m., Nitr. sp. d., Plumb., IIPolyp., Sec.; Stram;; in evening, on upper arms and thighs, with thirst, IPsor.; internal, IRhus; in morning, with painfulness of skin, as if it had been fro- zen, Nux v.; 10 A.M., followed by heat, first in head,descends to extremities (hysteria), Hyos. Limbs, chills: begin, Ced.; shivering running through, even in warm room, Colch.; Shudder- ing with chill, Stram. with chilliness, - 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 993 Limbs, chorea: ICaust.; violent movements, generally crosswise, left arm and right foot, Stram.; all sorts of motions and contortions, after fright, Ign.; irregular motion, worse in left, l l Act. rac.; violent spasmodic movement, | |Sep. B& Chap. 36, Chorea. Limbs, coldness: Acon., AEthus., Agar., Amyg., Anthrac., Ant. c., II Ant. t., Apis, II Ars., l'Ars. h., Ars. iod., LAurant., Aur. mur., Bism., Bufo., ICact., IICalc., Calc. p., IICamph., ICanth., Caps., Carb. s., IICarbo v., TCaust., Ced., 1Cham., Chel., 1Chin. ars., Cinch., Chloral.,ICic., 1Coccion., Coccul., Coff, Colch., IColoc., Con., ICroc., ICrotal., Crot. t., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Cupr.s., IIDig., Dros., IDulc., IEup. pur., Ferr., IGamb., IGels., Ham..., | | Hydr. ac., IHyos., LIris, Kali bi., IKali br., || Kali ph., ILach., ILaur., ILept., Lil. tig., ILyc., ILyc. wir., Lyss., Manc., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., IMez., IMur. ac., Natr. m., INux v., | | Ole- and, IOp., Pallad., IPhos., Phos.ac., IPhyt., | |Plumb., | | Puls., Sabad., | |Sabina, Sarrac., Sec., ISil., || Spong., | |Stram., | |Sul., 1Tabac., Tarant., | | Tereb., ITVer., | | Ver. v., 1zinc. Limbs, concussion: painful, from jolting in a carriage, or on stepping firmly, Arn. Limbs, congestion: Calc. Limbs, constriction: as if encircled by band or ring, ILyc., as if bandaged, Arund.; feel surrounded by tight bands, Con.; painful, | | Rhus. Limbs, contraction: ICaust., ||Ferr., IGuaiac., IKali iod., || Millef., | |Stilling.; in apoplexy, | LOEnan. ; from cramps or following colic, Abrot.; of flexors, Caust., ICrotal., Syph.; of flexors, imagines joints will break, ICup. m.; of muscles, I Bell., Ferr. mur.; painful, Ced., IPlumb.; painful, of flexor muscles (myelitis), Sec.; painful (spinal meningitis), Plumb.; pain- ful, in chronic meningitis, IPlumb.; painful, from slightest motion, IGuaiac.; pain, as if tendons were too short, during chilliness, IICimex ; from paralysis of extensors, Ars.; especially during pregnancy, Vib.; shortening of tendons, with rheumatic affections, Natr. m.; spasmodic, whenever affected parts are exercised, INux v.; sudden, periodic, with tensive pain, Sec.; shortening of tendons, Coloc. §§ cramp. Limbs, cough : causes sudden pain, ICaps. Timbs, Cramplike pains: Plat. ; in rheuma- tism, IZinc. Limbs, Cramps: Ananth., Camph., Ced., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Diosc., Eup. perf., IHyos., | |Plumb., IRob., Ver.; worse in cold air, Bufo.; in angina pectoris, TVer.; on bitten side, Lyss.; with chill, Cup. m.; in cholera, IHell.; in sporadic cholera, Tabac.; during day, ! I Ferr.; along inner surface of upper and lower, Plumb.; , especially in lower, Coccul.; in meningitis, TVer.; of muscles, make her cry out, ICup. m.; in muscles, especially arms and deltoid portion of shoulders, pains most on right side, worse by motion (angina pectoris), | | Oxal. ac.; at night, Merc. S.; painful, with cholera morbus, Diosc.; , especially during pregnancy, Vib.; with discharge of semen, Bufo.; in spasms, TCamph.; with cold sensa- tion, (during pregnancy), Ver.; sudden, Ferr. m.; violent, Ver. Bºy" contraction. Limbs, crawling: Acon., Agar., Alum., Ars. h., IIgn., Sec.; in chorea, Stram.; in potter's colic, IAlum.; in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved ; as of a fly, in one or other, from below upward in straight line, with numbness, Euph.; with heat in head, ICamph.; with menses, Graph.; with pricking and smarting, IPSOr.; while walking, IGraph. Bº formication. Limbs,cutting: Ant.t.; running lengthwise,Spig. Limbs, darting: Asar.; worse. from contact, especially hands and feet, ICinch.; into fin- gers and toes, IElat.; from mercurialization or syphilis, Kali iod.; suddenly, worse sitting, better motion, IVal. Bºy” lancinating. Limbs, delusion: as if they did not belong to her, IAgar.; feel scattered, Bapt.; feel short- ened, in mercurial cases (disease of spine), Mez. Hº Chap. 1, Delusion legs. Limbs, drawing: Acon., Alum., Ang., Ars., Aurant., Aur. mur., ICinch., Coloc., ICup. ac., IKali c., IMerc. sol., Millef, Natr. m., | |Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., l l Rhod., Sec., Stram., Thuya, Val.; before attack (convulsions), Art. v.; on bitten side, Lyss.; in tubular bones, worse in ends, Agar.; in long bones, Cham.; slow, painful, as if in bones, when sitting Quietly, Val.; changing place, IColch.; with chill (angina), Merc.; with chilliness and coldness, TPuls.; as after taking cold, Zing.; in dysentery, IDulc.; worse evening and morn- ing, Calc. p.; in facial neuralgia, ICup. ac.; with gaping, stretching and bending back- wards, Calc. p.; especially in joints, IPuls.; afraid she cannot keep up, takes hold of some- thing, with anxiety, IRhus ; lameness here and there, as if in bones, continuous or in at- tacks, ICOccul.; in laryngitis, Chel.; during menses, IINux m., ISpong.; worse on motion and at night, INux v.; in muscles, as if some- thing in them were drawn back and forth, more spasmodic than painful, Nux W.; espe- cially at night (chlorosis primaria amenor- rhoeica), Sabina; worse at night, Cham.; at night, worse during rest and on alternate days, ILyc.; pains, ICarbo V., IGraph. ; spas- modic pains, Plat.; paralytic, IMagn. m., Sa- bad.; paralytic, with cerebrospinal menin- gitis, “explosive form,” INux v.; paralytic, in morning on awaking, Aur. met.; during rest, IIRhus; pains, in rheumatism, IMerc.; spas- modic pains, Plat.; before spasms (tetanus), HArs.; suddenly, worse sitting, better motion, IVal.; tearing, l l Hell.; violent tearing in in middle of almost all bones, l l Zinc.; in ten- dons, Cham.; and tension, as from shortening of tendons, especially on stretching, Mang.; in hepatic typhus, Chel.; worse in damp weather (gonorrhoeal rheumatism), l l Med.; while in wind (prosopalgia), TMez. B& rheumatism. Limbs, dropping sensation: in chronic hepa- titis, I lSil. Limbs, dropsy: 83% swelling. Limbs, dull pain: Calab.; with sleepiness and weakness during day, Con...; as from weakness, |Nitr. ac. Limbs, electric : as if a current were passing down, Ailant. Limbs, emaciated: Stront., IISul.; especially upper arms and thighs, Nitr. ac.; muscles wasted, Calc.; inscrofulosis, l l Sul.; shrivelled (gangrene), Sec.; wasted (marasmus), Calc. gº Chap. 44, Emaciation. 63 994 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. Limbs,eruption: blisters filled with extravasated blood (hemorrhoids), Ars.; large blood blis- ters, becoming gangrenous, Sec.; black, sup- purating blisters, Sec.; dry blotches, Coccul.; hard blotches, Coccul.; red borders surround blotches, Coccul.; large ecchymoses, become gangrenous, Sec.; eczema, yellow crusts and inflamed surroundings after scratching, Merc. sol.; efflorescence on upper part, Berb.; her- petic, especially in bends of joints, IPsor.; itch- ing, especially in bends of joints, in elbows, and in popliteal, IPsor.; itching severely, and appearing to be a mixture of lichen and urti- caria, Tarax.; with intense itching, worse at night and when putting hands in cold or hot water, IRhus; patches vary from size of a dollar to a man’s hand (erythema nodosum), IJugl.; patches of redness, with urticarious wheals about, I [Chloral.; phlegmonous, IRhus; pimples, with tips full of pus, surrounded by a red areola, especially on thighs, elbows and forearms, Thuya ; purple spots, worse when warm or excited, leave yellowish spots like bruises, Ptel.; many large pustules, l l Vacc.; red blotches, itch violently on exposure to air or Scratching, Apis; red spots, Arn.,Cadm. S., PhOS. ac.; red spots, itching when scratched and on undressing at night, particularly from knees up, on forearms and around waist, Med.; red spots, worse when warm or excited, on disappearing leave yellowish marks, like bruises, Ptel.; roseola after abuse of mercury (syphilis), IKali iod.; roseolous papules, con- fluent, most on upper, Cub.; bright scarlet, Chloral.; covered with syphilides (syph- ilitic neuralgia), Syph.; urticaria, particu- larly about ankles, INatr. m.; inner side, urti- caria, Bell.; urticaria, hard, dark-red, circular, elevated blotches, in groups and isolated, skin of affected parts tense and shining, sur- rounding skin swollen, and showing erysipe- latous redness, wheals particularly numerous on left index finger, dorsum of hand and fore- arm, itching worse on index finger, stitching in eruption produced or aggravated by pressure, | | Rhus ; vesicles, I |Phos.; exuding vesicles, Dulc.; minute vesicles below knee, pruritus, worse scratching, ISul.; small vesicles filled with pus, red areolae, IKali m.; vesicles oozing watery fluid, IDulc. Limbs, extensors: more affected than flexors, |Calc. p. Limbs, #bby: Hº Chap: 44, Muscles. Limbs, flexors: most affected, ICimex. Limbs, floating: as if floating in air, on lying down (hysterical chorea), ISticta. Limbs, formication: I.A.com., IILyc., Phos. ac., IIRhus, Tarant., Zinc.; in diabetes, I l'Uran. n. relieved ; frequent, l l Sec.; better from friction (paralysis), IPhos.; with headache, Camph.; in locomotor ataxia, Phos.; in par- alysis, IIPhos.; with progressive spinal par- alysis, IPhos.; with pricking and smarting, ! ! Psor.; worse at rest and in rough weather, Rhod.; with spasms, Caust.; in spasms of stomach, l l Nux v. Limbs, fulness: feel distended, Chim. m. Limbs, fuzzy feeling: Sec. Limbs, gnawing: Eup. pur.; in bones, espe- cially at joints, l l Dros.; deep, as if dogs were gnawing flesh and bone, l l Nitr. ac. Limbs, gout: Bº Joints, gout. Limbs, grinding pain: Calab. Limbs, heat: ICup. m., ISul.; and burning, warmth of bed intolerable, I ILed.; burning alternates with coldness (scarlatina), Ver.; burning, during fever, Bufo.; burning, mostly in hands, in evening, Stann.; burning, in ulcer of os uteri, Curar.; painful, IGuaiac.; running, Agar.; has to uncover, Agar. , 6&º burning. Limbs, heaviness: Ailant., Amyg., Ant. t., II Arg. met., Arn., Ars. iod., Bufo., Caps., ICarbo v., 1Calc., 1Cham., IIChel, Chen. v., IClem., ICon., Graph., Hipp., IKali c., Lyss., IPuls., Sep., Sil., Spig., Tereb., Tromb., Zing.; as if coming out of abdomen, Ant. c.; in arthritis, I lSabina; in blepharitis, IKali c.; as if bones were made of heavy wood, I | Cro- tal.; in cephalalgia periostitica, Mez.; before chill, Therid.; especially in joints, in cholera, IChin. S.; after taking cold in a draught of air and becoming heated, IKali c.; in coryza, | | Acon.; with chronic cough, ILyc.; with violent drawing about knees, as if they would be twisted off, during menses (dys- menorrhoea), I |Zinc.; dull feeling, Zing.; with dysmenorrhoea, Merc, per.; , before leprous eruption broke out, Ant. t.; in inter- mittent fever, II Ars.; in yellow fever, IICarbo v.; in headache, IColoc.; with indigestion, Camph.; especially knees, Anac.; lassitude, menses absent three months, IGraph.; with laziness and drowsiness, Merc. iod, flav.; like lead, IBry; like lead, Val.; as lead, diges- tion impaired, Camph.; as lead, with pains in muscles, Phos.; in lead colic, l l Op.; continu- ous, obliging one to lie down all day, espe- cially in later hours of forenoon and towards evening, Sabad.; worse in lower, Arum t.; With suppressed menses, IGraph.; never menstrua- ted, ICycl.; threatened miscarriage, Cham.; especially in morning, Nitr. ac.; in morn- ing, Pallad.; or want of power to move, in walking, Med.; in myelitis, l l Oxal. ac.; pain- ful, Calc.; painful, in catarrhal fever, Dros.; painful from motion (typhus), IApis ; paral- ytic, worse using arms of walking, particularly descending, Stann.; with paralytic pain, in leg, Nitr. ac.; during rest, with constant aching (sciatica), I Staph.; worse at rest and in rough weather, Rhod.; with discharge of semen, Bufo.; after sexual excesses, Puls.; from least attempt to study, IPhos. ac.; especially thighs, ICinch.; torpid (uterine troubles,) Act. rac.; with vertigo, Lactu. v.; especially after a walk in open air, with nervous debility from use of coffe, wine, etc., IINux v.; every four weeks, ICon. Limbs, inflammation: Bº Joints, gout, in- flammation, rheumatism. Limbs, insensibility: Ant. t., Hydr. ac., Sec.; anaesthesia, in myelitis, Sec.; apparent dulness of feeling, Thuya, particularly lower, Tereb.; in myelitis, IPhos.; sensation impaired, Co- dein. Limb, itching: , Apoc., ºrCup. m., Zinc, ; espe- cially in bends, T |Nitr. ac.; with chilliness, | |Lyc.; from not severe cold, Nitr. ac. Bºy" eruption. e Limbs, jerking: Alum., IICina, Cinch. Cro- tal., ICup. m., Eucal., Hyper., Ign., Merc., IIPlumb., ISép., Stram.; when falling asleep, Kob.; when falling asleep, excited by pain 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 995 felt in distant parts, Ars., single, when falling asleep, Ign.; starting, while falling asleep, Ars.; in chorea, Caust.; constant, in chorea, Sumb. ; convulsive single, when just falling asleep, Cham.; violent, with convulsions (basi- lar meningitis), ICic.; during day, Sep.; in delirium, IIHyos.; electric, sits up, legs hang- ing out of bed, or must walk about (myelitis), IWer.; in epilepsy, ICup. m., Glon.; of flex- ors, IOp.; in flexors, active, Op.; in flexors and extensors, alternate, IPlumb.; in hydro- cephalus and typhus, Apis : at intervals, | | Carb. S.; in meningitis basilaris, Cic.; worse during menses (fits), I ICEnan. ; in facial neuralgia, ICup. ac.; constant, in hysterical neuralgia, l l Val.; at night (anaemia), I ISul.; worse at night (gout), Kali iod.; painful, with cancer, IMorph. Sul.; painful, here and there, Amm. m.; painful, at night, Sec.; pain- ful, in myelitis, Ver.; painful spasmodic, Plat.; appears suddenly, worse sitting, better by motion, IVal.; during sleep, ILyc., ISil.; during sleep (bronchial catarrh), Ailant.; awake or sleeping, ILyc.; single, when going to sleep, Ign.; slow, painful, as if in bones, when sitting quietly, Val.; starting, Ast. r., Cadm. S.; starting, with tremor, tCamph.; starting violently, lying down (old woman), Anac.; sudden, on dropping off to sleep, Calab.; when going to sleep, ISul.; tear- ing in tendons and long bones, Cham.; in teething, IICham.; in tendons, IKali iod.; in tendons (typhoid fever), IIgn.; occasional twitches, one side of body, paralysis of other side(meningitisinfantum), Apis ; in typhoid, ICOccul.; upward, in spasms after fright, Ign.; violent, Lyss.; violent, with coxalgia, ILyc. Limbs, lacerating pain: Ars. G@* tearing. Limbs, lameness: Ast. r., Bov., Bry., HCaust., ICham., | | Chel., ICinch., Cinnab., IForm., IRhus ; chronic, caused by rheumatism, Kali m.; evening, Sil.; in catarrhal fever, Dros.; in yellow fever, Ars.; of flexors, Calc. p.; in mus- cles, Stram.;nightly, Cham.; not painful, Con...; with pains, IT Agar.; protracted, exhausted and tired, Spong.; rheumatic, Kali m., IKali ph.; rheumatic (spinal disease), IApis ; for six or seven hours, Stram.; after sprains, especially wrists and ankles, IIRuta; with shiny red swellings, Kali m.; with great weakness, Colch. G@* paralysis. Limbs, lancinating: all along inner surface of upper and lower, Plumb.; in right, l l Rob.; especially on motion, IHyos. Limbs, lightness: Asar.; does not perceive that he has a body, Asar. Limbs, motion: constant, I | Chloral.., ||OEnan.; constantly moving (typhus and megrim), BArs.; convulsive, IBell., IOp.; convulsive, congestion to brain, IICup. m.; convulsive, whenever she wants to use them, Coccul., IIPic. ac.; difficult, I | Camph.; dread of, INux v.; easily moved, Bufo.; feels as if he must move, but cannot, Val.; great mobility, Bufo.; immobility, Ars., 1Guaiac., IStram.; parox- ysms of immobilty of single, Bell.; immov- able, as if paralyzed, Sars.; impaired, Codein.; involuntary and trembling, Cop.; constant tremulous, Kali iod.; leg and arm, dis- orderly and irregular, I lTarant.; ludicrous, sometimes grave, 1zinc.; is obliged to move, Tarant.; one moved with greater difficulty Limbs, neuralgia: than another (apoplexia nervosa), ICup. ac.; mobility, yet he is not able to rise, Stram.; moving during sleep, Rheum; sluggish move- ments at rare intervals (erysipelas), l l Rhus; spasmodic, Val.; throwing about, Coff, ICup. m.; throwing about, with convulsions, ICup. ac.; throwing around, in dysentery, I | Zinc.; throwing about, in puerperal convulsions, Atrop. S.; throws about, in spasms, IOp.; throwing about, in typhoid, Zinc.; throw- ing about, especially upper ones (dentition), Stram.; tossing, with colic during parox- ysm (intermittent fever), ICoff.; uncertain, irregular, during height of pains, IPlumb.; slowly moves them upward, trembling, then with greater force throws them downward, |Bell.; violent, in labor, 1Coff. t.; work con- stantly, drawing through abdomen (cold during menses), Coccul. Limbs, muscles: flabby, soft (diabetes), Natr.s. Limbs, nails: blue, Carbo v., Cupr.s., | |Mez., INatr. m., Oxal. ac.; blue, with chilliness, Pe- trol.; blue, with intense cold stage, lasting two hours, with shaking (ague), l l Tarant.; blue, in intermittent, JFerr., || Nux m.; blue, in pregnancy, IPhos.; , blue, with sweat, Nitr. ac.; brittle, IIGraph., Sil., ISul.; crippled, IIGraph., Sep.; dirty, as if decayed, Sil.; diseased condition shown in interrupted growth, IKali s.; inflamed flaws, Kali m.; gray, I.Merc. cor., Sil.; scattering like powder when cut, Sil.; soft, Thuya ; sore, IGraph.; split into layers, ISil.; ulcers about, Sil.,ISul. B& Chap. 32, Fingers nails, and Chap. 33, Toes nails. IArs., Cann. S., Colch., 1Cornus, IGels., ILyc., IMagn. p., Plumb., IPuls., Tarant., || Val., Xan.; in Bright’s disease, Chel.; into head, Sep.; with great heaviness during rest, Staph.; at intervals, better by warmth, IIMagn. p.; rheumatic, Sinap.; rheumatic, worse in rest, cloudy, stormy weather, Rhod.; sequel to scarlatina, IGels.; sciatica, in rheumatic patients, Tereb.; stitching, tearing, worse at night, must change position, Ferr. Bºy" gout, rheumatism. Limbs, numbness: Acon., Ailant., Amb., IApis, Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Carbo a., Carbo v., Cham., ICinch., Coc- cul., ICrotal., IDulc., Eup. pur., Gels., IGraph., IIGuaiac., IHyper., IIgn., IKreo., IILyc., Natr. m., INux m., CEnan., Petrol., Plat., IPlumb., IPuls., IIRhus, Sarrac, ISil., Stram., Thuya, Xan.; about 4 P.M., with shiv- ering in back, extending into hypochondria, and especially into anterior portion of arms and thighs, Il Puls.; with softening of brain, | | Phos.; in cholera, ISul.; like that caused by cold weather, JNux v.; deadness, better from sweat, Ars. h.; in diarrhoea, l l Sec.; in diph- theria, IApis, Sec.; formication, l l Agar.; in nervous headache, Tereb.; during heat and sweat, Stram.; worse from least jar or cold, Nux v.; in left, IGlon.; in left and left side (hysteria), I lSep.; although he does not lie on them, l l Fluor. ac.; upon which he lies, HCarbo v.; upon which he lies, especially arms, IIRhus; upon which he lies, , with crawling on waking, IPuls.; while lying, ICarbo v., ICinch., TI IRali c., IWer.; from lying on them, particularly lower, in putting one over the other, Rheum ; worse lying than 996 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. moving, Aur. met.; after manual labor, Sep.; with cerebrospinal meningitis, explosive form, Nux v.; during menses, IGraph.; in myeli- tis, I | Oxal. ac., Phos.; in nervous subjects, IGels.; at night, Croc.; in ovaritis and ovar- ian tumor, Apis ; with pains, I Agar.; in right (spinal irritation), ICOccul.; when sit- ting (hemorrhoids), IMur. ac.; feared going to sleep lest she should never awake, TAtrop, S.; preventing sleep, Chel.; with sleepiness, Amyg.; with light spasms, l l Ferr.; with tonic spasms in joints of hands, elbows and ankles, IPlat.; cannot stand, Bov.; with alternate swelling of knee joints and wrists, l l Kreo.; in tabes dorsalis, Sul.; ting- ling when sitting, Mar. v.; twitching (cerebro- spinal, meningitis), ILyc.; with previous twitching and tingling, Rhus; first upper, then lower, Ars. h.; in vertigo, INux m. Hº" formication. Limbs, pain (undefined): Absin., | | Anthrac., IApis, Ascl. S., Ascl. t., Ast. r., IBapt., Calab., Coff., Cop., lDulc., 1Gels., IHell., IKali c., JKali iod., Kali s., Lith., Lyss., Merc. cor., | |Plat., | | Plumb., IPsor., || Puls., | | Tarant., Zinc.; alternate with pains and uneasiness in stomach, IKali bi.; in anasarca, Hell.; dur- ing apyrexia, Ign., IIpec.; frequent, severe, especially in arms, with cramping of hands, IKali bi.; on awaking, after dinner, l l Agar.; at same time, in back, Ipec.; in middle of long, IPhyt.; as if bones were squeezed nar- rower, Alum.; transient, in long bones, Acon.; in tubular bones, Agar.; after break- fast, Hyper.; as if bruised, IKreo.; alternate with alternate burning in uterine region, after arturition, Rhod.; in catarrh of chest, IApis ; efore chill,ICina ; during chill, Diad., | | Lach., IRhus, l l Stram.; with frequent chills, Xan.; alternating with chilliness and heat, Brom.; with chills and horripilations along spine, Form.; with chill, latter part of night, Op.; as if clothing were too tight, after a walk in open air, ICinch.; in coryza, l l Acon., Caust.; worse when covered with feather covering, ISul.; with cough, Con...; cause crying, followed by swelling, in scarlet fever, IDulc.; with diar- rhoea, Amm. m., Ferr. m., Rhod.; in diph- theria, Ign., || Lac c.; especially in forearm and legs, down to fingers and toes, resemble a cramplike drawing and soon pass off, Rhod.; in dysentery, Arn.; with papular or pustular eruption occurring in groups, Cop.; in even- ing, with headache, Carbo v.; especially even- ing and night, IPlumb.; as if exhausted by excessive fatigue, Ver.; in extensors, on mov- ing, ICimex ; with bloated, red face, ILach. ; in febrile conditions, IGels.; especially in feet and calves, where pain is distracting, Ferr. s.; in intermittent fever, ICina, Elat., IGels., IHep.; after suppression of intermittent, IPuls.; with nervous fever, IIPry.; worse in flexors, IAsaf.; with headache, IGels.; with feverish heat,lasting all day, l l Ptel.; in hepatitis, Merc.; increase and decrease gradually, Stann.; indescribable, Mosch.; indescribable, in ty- phoid, Ign.; in influenza, IBry., HChel.,IIEup. perf., Euphor., Gels.; inside, Asaf.; itch, sup- pressed five times, l l Psor.; in diphtheria, worse about knees and elbows, Lach.; with lameness, Meph. ; particularly in legs, causing a weak, wearied feeling and pain and stiffness in right knee, Merc. Sul.; during menses, Bell., Castor., IGraph., IKalm., Ver.; after abuse of mercury, l l Guaiac.; during motion, | | Dros.; in attachment of muscles, Apis, IPhyt.; in desquamative nephritis, Coccus, | | Plumb.; in nervous affection, Magn. p.; in facial neuralgia, ICup. ac.; at night, Alum., Amm. C., Eucal., Merc. Sul.; nightly, in syph- ilis, ILach.; worse at night, better by rub- bing, worse from pressure, but better from friction, during pain desires to extend limbs, | |Plumb.; worse 4 A.M. and 4 P.M., | |Nux v.; obscure, most in muscles and joints, Hippoz.; obstinate, worse when weather changes, after a cold, Sil.; outwardly, in catarrhal fever, | | Dros.; as from overlifting, Carbo v.; worse in paroxysms, so severe that he cries out, Somewhat better by pressure, worse from mo- tion, IPlumb.; periodic, IKali bi.; periodic, worse in evening and a warm room, better in cool open air, l l Kali S.; in phthisis, IKali c., | |Stann.; must change position, ILach., Natr. S., IIRhus, 1zinc.; when in a wrong position, Tarax.; in pneumonia, IISul.; when resting them on any object, l l Kali c.; simulating rheumatism, worse sitting, better walking about, Val.; with spitting of small quanti- ties of frothy saliva, ILyss.; on going to sleep, l l Ign.; with stupefaction, IRhus; better by sweat, INux v.; with swelling, followed by coldness, blue color, cold gan- grene and death of limb, Sec.; worse in change of temperature and moist heat, All. Sat.; worse from slightest touch, ICinch.; with elongated uvula, Lac c.; with vertigo, IKalm.; cannot walk (gastralgia, probably due to metallic poi- Soning), ISul. ac.; as after a long walk, Kreo.; when walking, Ruta ; when walking or carry- ing anything, Eucal.; better in warmth, | | Bry.; with weakness, Cham.; with weak- ness, with headache, Lil. tig.; with weak- ness and numbness, l l Fluor. ac.; worse dur- ing wet cold weather, worse in warmth of bed, better walking up and down, Ver. Bºº gout, neuralgia, rheumatism. Limbs, pale: Sec.; almost bloodless, Amyg. Limbs, paralysis: Il Acon, I Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. S. f., IBry, ICalc., IICaust., ICic., ICon., ICup. m., IDulc., IForm., IGels., IKalm., Merc. cor., | |Millef., INux v., Oleand., IOp., IPhos., Plat., IIPlumb., Stram., ITarant., Thuya, TVer.; unable to act upon, though conscious, Spong.; in apoplexy, IBar. c., Caust., Coccul., Gels., Ipec.,11Dach.,ILaur., INux v., Plumb., IStram.; with bruised feeling in affected part, l l Kaliph.; after catch- ing cold, l l Rhod. ; complicated with unyield- ing or chorealike contractions, Cup. m.; con- trol gradually lost, could not direct move- ments, IGels.; loss of co-ordination, like heaviness and helplessness of movement in first stage of paralysis of the insane, Bell. ; with drawing pain in bones, ICOccul.; of ex- tensors, Alum., Ang.; all feeling annihilated, as far as elbows in upper, and to glutei in lower, this taking place progressively, first in tips of fingers and toes, then in hands and soles of feet, and so on, l l Phos.; of flexors, | |Natr. m.; in hydrocephaloid, Merc.; in left, ICepa; in locomotor , ataxia, IPhos.; gradual loss of motion, ICalab.; of motory, of left, l l Lach. ; motory, in typhoid, 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 997 Lach.; in myelitis, IStram.; of Cedematous limbs, I Ars.; painless, with numbness and coldness of affected limb (myelomalacia), Crotal.; with pains in muscles, Phos.; paresis of one or more (yellow fever), Merc.; paresis with commencing amaurosis so that patient could not distinguish large objects, l l Rhus ; paresis, with numbness and difficulty of mov- ing the back, in consequence of a wetting, IRhus; partial, IIArn., ºr Atrop. S.; partial, rigidity, Coccul.; partial, temporary (chorea), Cina; rheumatic, acute, Ferr. ph.; rigidity, shocks with morbid sensibility, l l Kali ph.; right side, in evening, Stront.; rigidity and immobility, easily moved by others, Merc.; convulsive shocks and jerks (myelitis), Sec.; a sort of paralysis, lies as if dead (Certian ague), l l Natr. m.; spasmodic, Tarant.; from pressure on spinal cord, l l Phos.; from spinal softening, l l Agar., Phos., Stram.; with sub- Sultus, IGuaraea ; covered with sweat, Stram.; grow thinner, but preserve sensation, Cup. m.; in typhus, Agar.; upper, then lower, Hydr. ac.; difficulty in rising, inability to walk, ICon...; unfit to perform light movements, can- not walk (tabes dorsalis), Sec.; power of will hampered, Chin. s. 5& lameness, relaxed, weakness; Chap. 31, Spinal cord paralysis; also Chap. 32, Arms paralysis; Chap. 33, Legs paralysis; and Chap. 36, Paralysis. Limbs, paralytic feeling: Apis, IBry., | | Chel., 1Con., Dig., IGraph., IKali iod., Sil.; as if bound or powerless, yet can move them, Tarax.; as if bruised, especially in legs, Ferr. iod.; in chorea, Cina; with ill humor, from 5 to 6 P.M., 1Con.;in laryngitis, Chel.; cannot move well (cephalalgia periostitica), IMez.; in nerv- ous throat affection, Lac c.; during and after walking, with sensation of hundredweight on nape of neck, Rhus ; painful, better from motion and external warmth, l l Kali ph. § formication, lameness, weakness. Limbs, peculiar sensation: in diabetes, |Nux V. Limbs, piercing: Con., Millef. §§ stitches. Limbs, pinching: l l Rhod. Limbs, pressing: Bell., Natr. m., Phyt.; on awaking, Bar. c.; dull, heavy, in bones, IGels.; running lengthwise, Spig.; pains in rheumatism, Merc. Limbs, prickling: Sec.; worse in morning, IKali bi.; as from needles, in right, with headache, begins in vertex, extends to right right side of head and face, Lach. Hºcrawl- ing, formication, sticking, stinging. Limbs, pulling: running lengthwise, Spig. Limbs, quivering : in typhoid, ICOccul. Limbs, rachitis: @@* Chap. 44, Bones. Limbs, redness: deep, Stram. Limbs, relaxed: || Amyg., Bell., ICinch.; hang down, ICic.; hang down, in dentition, ICic.; in hysteria, Hydr. ac.; motionless, sunstroke, IGlon. ; feeling in muscles, Carbo v.; in a suckling, a few weeks old, I IOp.; after walk- ing in open air, INux v. Bº paralysis, weakness. Limbs, restlessness: l l Ferr., IINux v., IIRhus, Squilla, IITarant., IIZinc.; aching, Ailant.; agitated, ITarant.; cannot keep quiet when awake, ICup. m.; it seems as if something forced him out of bed, IIIthus ; music has a soothing influence, Tarant.; constant, during night, Spig.; in whooping cough, Ars.; in diabetes, ITNux v.; in evening, after sitting long, IMagn. c.; insupportable, Stann.; left side fidgety, sleepless, Meph.; have to be moved constantly, ICimex, TNatr. m., IPlat., IIRhus, Stram., IZinc.; at night, Nitr. ac., IIRhus, 11Zinc.; sleep disturbed (rheu- matism), Colch.; sudden, in pneumonia, IChel.; tossing, Jalap.; tossing, in epilepsy, lºan: uneasy feeling, Act. rac.; in urticaria, Op. Limbs, rheumatism : Abrot., || Act. sp., I Agar., Amm.m., Anac. Or., Anag., Ant. C., Ant. t., IApis, Arg. met., 11 Arn, Il Ars., l'Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Ascl. t., IAEsc. h., IIBenz. ac., IIIBry., ICact., Calc., Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., 1Carb. S., HICaust., 1Caulo., HCham., IChel., Chim. umb., | | Chloral., Chrom. ac., II Colch., Coloc., ICornus, ICrotal., ICrot. t., Dig., IDulc., | | Elaps, Eucal., Eup. perf., Euphor., Ferr., |Ferrimur., HFerr.ph., IForm.,Gamb., Guaiac., IGels., Ham..., | | Hell., IHydrocot., Jacea, : Kali ars., IKali c., IIRali iod., IKali m., IIRalm., ILach., | | Lac c., ILaet. ac., IILyc., Lyss., Magn. c., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., Merc. sul., IMez., Millef, I Petrol., IPhos., IIPhyt., IPuls., IIRhod., IIRhus, IRuta, I Sabad., IISal. ac., IISang., Sep., Sil., | | Spig, I ISticta, IISul., ISyph., Tarant., ; Tereb., IThuya; to abdominal muscles, IPhyt.; acute, IIA con., I Act. rac., Ant. c., Ars., Ascl. s., TBell., IIBry., ; Calc. s., Caulo., ICham., Chel., | | Chin...s., | | Chloral., IChlor., Cinch., IIColch., IDulc., Glon., Ign., ILac c., ILach., IKalm., IMerc., INux v., Puls., Rhod., IIRhus, Sal. ac., Sang.., ||Ver. v.; acute, from sleeping in a damp bed, Atrop.; acute, before it is fully developed, IIColch.; acute, from joint to joint, worse from least movement, IKalm.; acute and chronic, pains disappear on moving about, severe in morning after rest, and On rising from sitting, l l Kaliph.; acute, moving affected limb caused screaming, Ars.; acute, violent pain, I |Magn. p.; especially in aged persons, with Soreness of bones, leaving an- kles and feet swollen, Eup. pur.; amblyopia, from metastasis, IPuls.; in aponeurosis, worse at rest, night before change of weather, par- ticularly before thunderstorms, especially right side, more towards, morning, in hot season, IRhod.; better moving, arthritis defor- mans, IBenz. ac., Caust., Thuya ; drives out of bed at night and compels walking about, ICham., IIFerr.; pains “seem to be in the bone,” especially in right hip, radiating thence to calf and knee, became so violent he whined day and night, could not sleep, Coloc.; worse on drawing a long breath, coughing, sneezing, | |Zinc.; in cachectic individuals, with pur- pura, Sec.; alternating with catarrh, Kali bi.; with chronic catarrh, IKali c.; chronic, Abrot., D Agar., Alet., Anthrok., H.Apis, Arn., : Ascl. s., 11 Aur. mur. nat., IIPadiag., IIBenz. ac., Calc. : Calc. s., Carb.s., IICaust., Chim., Clem., ICochl., IColch.,ICrotal., IHep., IIctod., IKalm., ILach., IILyc., Med., Phos., IIPhyt., IPsor., IIRhod., lSabina, Sep., IISul., IVer.; chronic, cold variety, Kalibi.; when chronic forms alternate with acute of diarrhoea, Dulc.; chronic, of elderly persons, with rigidity of muscles and tendons, IOl.jec.; chronic, with dry eruption on wrists, l l Psor.; 998 IN GENERAL. 34. LIMBS chronic, brought on by working in hot rooms and cold vaults, worse every other night, | | Puls.; chronic, with lameness, l l Rhus v.; chronic, in patients of sedentary habits, Caps.; chronic or subacute, with profuse sweating, ISul.; chronic, unable to walk, IKalm.; chronic, recurring every year,ILach.; worse from external cold, IPuls., Thuya ; after taking cold, Acon., Arn., Bry, Calc., IColoc., IDulc., IGels., Merc., INitr. ac., Phos. ac., Sul.; from taking cold, particularly | from exposure to draughts while heated, Nux m.; from protracted exposure to cold and damp, fugitive drawing pains, worse in repose, better from warmth, Nux m.; from slightest cold, Coca ; in cold weather, Ars., IBry., IICalc. p., Carbo v., Colch, Kali bi., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., IPuls., IIRhus, Sul. ac.; in cold dry air, Acon., Bry.; in cold damp air, Colch., III)ulc., IIRhus., Ver.; with co- ryza, IIMerc., Rhod.; with cough, ICaps., 1Caust.; covering is intolerable, Led., Sul.; worse in places least covered with flesh, pain vanishes on touching painful part and appears in Some other part, Sang.; produced by pro- tracted residence in damp and cold localities, IDulc., | | Ol. jec.; from checked diarrhoea, Abrot.; in chronic diarrhoea, INatr. S.; fol- lowed by diarrhoea, or dysentery, IKali bi.; after diphtheria, IPhyt.; pains drawing, seem to be “between the bones and skin,” worse in rainy or stormy weather and cold, better by warmth, particularly lying in bed, ILyc.; drawing, tearing, tight feeling, worse from cold weather, IPhos.; with dropsy from cold, Kalm.; dull, worse when exercising, better in rest, Squilla; with dyspepsia, IKali bi.; erratic pains, worse towards sunset and during evening (morbus Brightii), ILyc. vir.; after acute eruptions, IDulc.; every even- ing, chilliness preceding, IKali iod.; worse in evening, Bell., Colch., Coloc., IPuls., IRhus, Urt. ur.; worse before midnight, Bry.; worse evening and night, Acon., Arn., Ars., Bry., ICham., Cinch., Dulc., Graph., Hep., IKali iod., IMerc., INitr. ac., Phos., JPuls.; worse from noon to midnight, I Bell., Magn. S., IRhus; worse after midnight, IIArs., IMerc., ISars., ISul., IThuya ; worse towards morning, Ars., Bov., IKali c., JNux v., Rhus, Thuya ; feeling, on and before rising, Ant. t.; with fever, Acon., HBell., Ferr. ph.; with or without fever, Carb. S.; without fever, IFerr. iod.; with flatulency, ICarbo v., IColch., IIyc.; with gastric symptoms, IBry., Colch., Natr. S.; alternating with gastric symp- toms, one appearing in Fall, the other in Spring, IKali bi.; gnawing pains at night, worse in damp windy weather, IKali c.; with goitre, Calc.; gonorrhoeal, IIClem., ICop., Lyc., IMed., IPuls., Sars, Sep., Sul., IIThu- a ; after suppression of gonorrhoeal discharge y large doses of balsam copaiba, l l Merc.cor.; with headache, Sang.; affecting heart (gº Chap. 29, Heart rheumatism); heat and cold alternating, ILyc.; worse from being overheated and from exertion, IZinc.; in hepatic calculus, IChel.;, with hysteralgia, | |Sec.; hysteric, worse sitting or standing, better walking, greatly worse at night, Plat.; inflammatory, (Bº Joints); pains intermit- tent, ILyc.; with lameness and paralysis of muscles, IColch.; with lassitude and desire to lie down, Phyt.; especially in left shoulder, hip and knee, Ver. v.; in ligaments, Cham.; mercurial, Arg. met, Arn., Bell., Calc., ICarbo v., 1Cham., IICinch., IIGuaiac.,IIHep., IKaliiod., Lach., Lyc., Mez., Phos.ac., IPhyt., Pod., Puls., Rhod., Sars.,ISul.,Val.; worse from motion, IIPry., Calc, p., IKalm., | |Zinc.; desires motion, although it aggravates, better by pressure, IForm.; musculo-fibrous, Ol. jec.; in myelitis, TVer.; nervous, worse at night, with flying, stitching pains along bones, IMez.; with nervous excitability, ICham.; during or following nettlerash, HIUrt. ur.; nightly, with chronic catarrh, IKali iod; nightly, prevents sleep, I IOl. jec.; nightly, in wet weather (syphilis), Lyc.; worse at night, or lying on suffering side, IKali iod.; worse at night and in early morning, | | Diosc.; with numbness and tingling, worse after 12 P.M., Rhus; with numb feeling, worse in warmth, from moving, after 12 P.M., better from cold and after sweating, Thuya ; of old peo- ple, II Ars., Eup. pur.; very vivid pain, dart- ing about, shifting and remittent, Magn. p.; with palpitation, Cact., | | Coccul., 1Colch., IGels., IOxal. ac.; with paralysis, Ang., Arn., Cina, ICinch., Coccul., IFerr., Hell., Lac c., IPhos., Plumb., IIRhus, IRuta, Sars., Staph.; periosteal, Asaf., Cham., Kali bi., IMez., IPhyt.; , alternating with phthisical symptoms, II,ed., must change position fre- quently at cost of pain, l l Rhus; relieved by pressure, Bell., Puls., Rhus; subject to, in prolapsus, l l Rhus ; dull pains, come on every time it rains, with depression of spirits, IPhyt.; obstinate remains of acute, Sep.; worse by rest, better by motion, Como., IFerr., Rhus, Val.; of right side, ||Viol.; right, goes to left, ILach.; right side, principally , and more severely affected, Form.; worse rising from chair, stooping, turning body or bending it backward, l l Zinc.; after Scarla- tina, Ver. v.; sciatic, l l Ruta ; shifting, : Ant. t.; shifting from place to place, from below upward, IEup. pur.; after sitting near an open window in a hot room, l l Sal. ac.; worse after sleep, Ant. Sul. aur., Lach.; SOre- ness of muscles, Arn., | | Ham., IIRhus; with stiffness, Amm. m., Ant. c., Bry., IICaust., Co- loc., IGraph., IGuaiac., IILach., ILyc., Natr. m., Nux v., IIRhus, Sang., Sep., Sul.; with sweat and soreness of bones, Eup. perf; profuse sweat, often sour and offensive, Merc.; sweat without relief, IIForm.; with swell- ing, Ascl. s.; with or without swelling, ISul.; syphilitic, Benz. ac., Fluor. ac., Kali bi., IIKaliiod.,IMerc., Nitr.ac.,IPhyt.;with short- ening of tendons, Caust., HINatr. m.; with tension, worse from motion and contact, IIBry.; the least touch is exceedingly pain- ful, ſl Chel.; when travelling (nephritic colic), | |Pareira; worse during a thunderstorm, IRhod.; after or during typhus, Tarax.; from below upward, IILed.; with frequent urina- tion, Meph.; with disturbance of vision, Merc. per.; wandering, Arn., Ars., Asaf., Bell., iBry., Chloral., Cochl., Mang, Meph., INux m., iMux v., | | Pallad., Plumb., IIPuls., Rhod., Sabina, Sars, Sep., Sul., Val.; wander- ing, with catarrh, Jamb.; wandering quickly from one part to another, IIPuls.; wandering, 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 999 with much pressure to urination and shocks, Meph.; relieved by warmth, IIArs., 1Caust., Coloc., ILyc., IMagn. p., Merc., Rhus, Sul.; worse from warmth, IBry., Phos., Puls., Thuya; from being in water or exposed in damp and wet weather, Bell., Bor., Bry., IICalc., Carbo v., Caust., Colch.,IDulc., Hep., Lyc., Nux m., IHPuls., IIRhus, Sars, Sep., ISul.; checked by putting limbs in cold water, Tarant.; worse in change of weather, IIBry., Calc., ICarbo v., Dulc., Graph., Lach., IMang., IMerc., Nux m., IIRhod., Rhus, IISil., Sul., -II Ver.; worse in dry, cold weather, Asar.; in protracted wet weather or from getting feet wet, IIPuls.; worse in wet weather, better in warmth, ILyc. Bºt gout, neuralgia; also Joints gout, rheumatism; compare Chaps. 32 and 33. Limbs, rubbing: desired in uterine hemor- rhage, ISec., in affection of vaso-motor nerves, IKali br, Limbs, running sensation : in chronic hepa- titis, I ISil. 4. Limbs, sensitiveness: hyperaesthesia, later anaesthesia, particularly legs, l l Ver.v.; hyper- aesthesia, with hysterical vertigo, Cycl.; partic- ularly legs, Tereb.; painful, Camph.; SOreness of affected parts upon pressure by ends of fin- gers (rheumatism), l l Zinc.; to touch, ICup. m., Tarax.; to touch, in lame pelvis, Mang.; of affected part to touch, in rheumatism, IFerr. ph. Limbs, sharp pains: in tendons, Calc. p.; in various parts of body, darting from place to place, Diosc. Limbs, shocks: convulsive, in epilepsy, Ast.r.; galvanic, with vertigo (hysteria), , Polyg.; galvanic, of great violence, Ver. v.; in opis- thotonos, Ver. v.; after sitting in spiritual circles, l l Zinc. Limbs, shooting: Acon., Agar., Calc., | |Iris, |Xan.; worse in morning, IKali bi.; worse at night, especially during a chill (mercurial rheumatism), IHep., Merc. Limbs, sick feeling: INux v. Limbs, sides: onesided complaints, Thuya. Limbs, skin: mottled, in diphtheria, ILach. ; rough, dry, l l Kreo. Limbs, soreness: Amb., Ang., II Arn., Carbol. ac., Nitr. ac., IIRhus, Staph. ; during chill, Diad., IEup. perf.; with internal chill, IHep.; with chilliness, Elat.; in coryza, ICepa ; in diabetes, l l Ratan.; in evening, ISil.; precedes paroxysms in intermittent fever, Elat. ; in apyrexia, intermittent, IApis ; with heavi- ness, dull, frontal headache, and soreness of bones of face, Merc. iod. flav.; in meningitis, LArn.; during menses, Sep.; especially in muscles, IHam.; worse at night (rheumatism). | | Elaps; with sensation as if paralyzed on right side of head, after coition, ISil.; with pricking, like pins and needles, in right, Lach.; rheumatic, ILact. ac.; like rheuma- tism, worse through left shoulder and under left scapula, Cund.; with burning along spine, developed by study, Pic. ac.; in sheath of tendons, Bry., Calc. p.; of tendons, better moving, Ars. h. Limbs, spasms: Acon., AEsc. h., Amyg., Ant. c., Bell., Bism., IBufo., ICaust., Coccul., ICup. ac., ICup. m., IHyos., Lach., Merc. cor., Mosch., IINux v., 14 Phos., IPlumb., Stram., IISul.., || Val., IVer., Ver. v.; agita- tion, after tetanic stiffness, Camph.; alternate, of upper and lower, Hyos.; with anguish, Coccul.; chorealike, Arg. nit.; clonic, IGrönan.; clonic, with loss of consciousness, Dolich.; clon- ic, child, with eclampsia, Art. v.; clonic, after grief, Ars.; clonic (spinal irritation), IChin. s.; clonic, with paralytic weakness (typhoid), ILaur.; convulsive motion, third day after confinement, Millef.; contortions, IBell.; strange contortions, during paroxysms, ICic.; contraction and tossing about, Lyss.; convul- sive contraction, IAcon.; convulsions and twitchings, l l Cup. m.; distortion, IICic., IICina, Hydr. ac., | |Sil.; distortion, better stretching them out, Sec.; draws crooked, especially fingers and toes, Calc.; draws to- gether in tetanus, Ars.; convulsive motion, in epilepsy, Ast. r.; extended in dentition, ICic.; strongly extended, spasms before menses, | | Puls.; convulsive, momentary extension, on awaking Bell.; of extension, IICina; flexed, body tossed upward, IHyosc.; convulsive movement towards close of attack in spas- mus glottidis, IChlor.; jerks, IICic.; con- vulsive motions, worse in morning, evening and during motion, Squilla ; convulsive move- ment, with colic, Bufo.; violent convulsive movements, several times a day, Sec.; con- vulsive movements, in hydrocephalus acutus, ILyc.; rapid convulsive movements (arachni- tis), Chlorof.; convulsive motions, in summer complaint, IKali br.; , spasmodic movement, worse lying on back, better on side, Calc. p.; rigidity, on awaking suddenly (spasmus glot- tidis), l l Sul.; convulsive rigidity, Sang.; spread- ing, in spasm, during parturition, ICup m ; stiffening, with Screaming, during stool (den- tition), Rheum ; tetanic rigidity, I |Millef; throws about, in dentition, Cham.; thrown about, epileptiform, Absinth.; tonic, of ex- tensors and flexors, Cic.; violent tossing, fol- lowed by relaxation (epilepsy), IPuls.; in typhus, Aur. met.; during unconsciousness, Ast. r. ; writhing, Stram. Gºt cramp; also Chap. 36, Convulsions. Limbs, spasmodic pain: ICaulo., Sec. Limbs, sprained feeling: Carbo v., IIRhus ; with swelling and redness (arthritic nodosi- ties), Rhod. Limbs, starting: IBell. Ray Chap. 36, Start- 1Ing. Limbs, sticking: fine, especially in joints, IPuls.; as from splinters, especially on touch, Nitr. ac.; tearing, in upper and posterior por- tions, Berb.; in tendons, l l Kali c. Bºt prick- ing, stinging. Limbs, stiffness: AEthus., Arg. met., Bry., ICham., IIChel., Cinch., Daph., IDiad., IDulc., IGuaiac., Hydr. ac., | | Hyos., INatr. m., Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phos. ac., | |Phyt., ISpong.; of contracted, IGuaiac.; in convul- sions, ICup. ac.; in epileptic fits, Magn. p.; with fainting, ILaur.; in yellow fever, Ars.; flexion difficult, I |Phos.; with headache, ISang.; in hydrocephaloid, Carbol. ac.; in influenza, IRhus ; after abuse of mercury, ILach.; in metrorrhagia, IHyos.; all over, could hardly move, in morning, TKali bi.; worse in morning, Chlor:; worse, in morning, in rheumatism, IPhos.; at 11 A.M., Brom.; on first moving after rest, IIIthus; painful, ---º-º-º-º- ^ 1000 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. use lost, except right arm, pain worse from change of weather, Merc.; painless, Oleand.; paralytic, Lith.; paroxysms of single, Bell.; rigid, Cup. m., Hell.., | |Stram.; rigid, in hys- teria, IHydr. ac.; rigid, paralytic, l l Kali ph., INatr. m.; rigid, with alternate swelling of knee joints and wrists, l l Kreo.; worse on ris- ing from a seat, Rhus; with shooting, worse in morning, Kali bi.; Spasmodic rigidity, with yawning, followed by locking of jaws, I |Plat.; sudden, probably brought on by exposure, IMerc.; rigidity of tendons, with chronic gout or rheumatism of elderly persons, l l Ol.jec.; in tetanus, IPhyt.; tetanic, with soreness, Zinc.; after walking, Ang.; after and during walking, with sensation of a hundredweight on nape of neck, Rhus. Gº gout, rheu- matism ; also Joints stiffness. & Limbs, stinging : Ant. t., H.Apis, Bell., IGuaiac., Paris, Sep., Spig.; as aftertaking cold, Zing.; better by drinking cold water (rheumatism), | | Puls.; transient, as of minute insects, Chlor.; principally in joints, ISpig.; worse from least motion, IGuaiac.; at night, Sil.; and tearing, ILaur. ; drawing, worse in warmth of bed, from motion in evening, Led. Đº prick- ing, sticking. Limbs, stitches: Ananth., Berb., Bov., Bry., Eucal., IKali c., Merc., l l Rhod., Thuya; in bones, especially at joint, l l Dros.; after ca- tarrh (pneumonia), l l Puls.; with chilliness, | | Puls.; during cold weather, Colch.; draw- ing, after acute eruption or catching cold, worse at night or during evening, when there is an exacerbation of fever, Dulc.; in dropsy, IHell.; fine, in various parts, l l Benz. ac.; frequent, Kali c.; in hepatic disorder, I Sil.; here and there, Senecio ; here and there (phthisis florida, after pneumonia), IFerr.; at intervals, 1Carb. S.; during menses, IGraph.; pressure in muscles of upper and lower in every position, l l Dros.; in chronic rheumatism, Sul. Limbs, stretching: Alum., Ars., Art. v., Aurant., ICalc. p., Camph., IICaust., HCham., ICinch., Meph., | | Mez., | | Plant., Pod., Spong.; on awaking (prosopalgia), Ign.; child, Cham.; before chill, Diad.; in chill, Alum., Daph.; with chilliness, Polyp.; with internal chilli- ness, Natr. S.; with chilliness, before urina- tion, IIPuls.; with cold state, in intermit- tent, Ars.; slow contracting and stretch- ing, repeatedly, in paroxysms, Stram.; in convulsion, | | Sil.; after cough, l Sang.; with debility, Seneg.; desire to, Amm. c., ICalc., Calc. s., | | Carbol. ac., IGraph., Kalibi., | | Meph., | |Phos., Pant, I Sabina, Vinca, Zinc.; during fever, at night, l l Rhus ; before attack of intermittent fever, Elat.; in inter- mittent fever, I Ars., Eup. perf.; before parox- ysm of tertian intermittent, l l Nux v.; fre- quent, HDros., Merc. cor., JNatr. m.; frequent, when sitting, Alum.; frequent, as if he had not slept enough, Verbas.; begins attacks of gas- tralgia, ILyc.; seems to do good, Carbo v.; with headache, 1Chin. a.; dry heat, ICalc.p.; indoors, Ruta ; constant, after lying down in bed, 1Coccul.; before menses, IPuls.; in morn- ing, ICarbo v.; every morning at 8, lasting until 11 (intermittent tonic spasms), INatr. m.; wants to, during ovarian pains, IPlumb ; at commencement and end of each spasm Limbs, swelling : (during labor), Ign.; in tetanus, Ars.; fol- lowed by twitching (epilepsy), IOp.; with yawning, Nux V., yawning, without sleepi- ness, Viol. Hº Chap. 37, Yawning; also, Chap. 44, Muscles stretching. Limbs, strumming : intermingled with flushes of heat, ILach; in typhoid fever, IIgn. Limbs, sweat: clammy, l l Plumb.; clammy and cold, H.Merc. cor.; clammy, when menses should appear, Lil. tig.; , clammy, in uterine neuralgia, Il Chin. S.; cold, Ars. S. f., Bell., Cupr. S., Sec.; cold, during stool, Gamb.; cold, clammy, in epidemic diphtheria, ILach.; cold, in dilated heart, Tabac.; cold, clammy, in cardiac rheumatism, ICact.; cold, with verti- go, Asaf.; covered with, after scarlatina, Aur. mur.; in croup, l l Spong.; with heat of face (congestive fever), l l Stram.; easily,in morning, Carbo v.; profuse, Con...; whith diarrhoeic stool, | |Ptel.; warm, IIgn. Absin., Arn., IBar. c., IIMere. Sul., | |Stilling.: in albuminuria, Apis, Ars., Tereb.; anasarcous, depending upon general debility, I | Eup. perf; bloated, | |Xan.; bloated, in amenorrhoea, IApoc.; bloated, from taking cold (weakness of blad- der), l l Uran. n.; in Bright's disease, I | Chel., | |Tereb.; increase of bulk and weight, Lith.; during growth of children and young peo- ple, Sil.; worse standing or sitting, better walking, at climacteric period, Sep.; dropsi- cal, Eup, pur.;in cardiacdropsy, Dig.; dropsy, in organic disease of heart, IApis ; dropsy, with pain, Led.; in dysentery, Ars.; in ec- Zema, Petrol.; effusion, tendency to, in old or intemperate subjects, Crotal.; feeling bloat- ed, Glon. ; feeling, in affection of vaso-motor nerves, Kali br.; in organic disease of heart, IApis; double natural size, in organic disease of heart, Naja ; especially lower (Bright's disease), IKalm.; with menses, IGraph.; oºdematous, l l Arund., IHam., ISe- necio, Stann.; great oedema, chiefly in lower, elephantine in size, Graph.; painful, IKalic.; painful, in endocarditis, Aur. met.; pale, INux v.; in pneumonia, ISul.; in pregnancy, : Jab.; puffed, with swelling of body, at times painful, or as if going to sleep, Dulc.; puffed, with cyanosis, ILach.; red (acute rheumatism, from sleeping in damp bed), Atrop.; rheum- atic, with heat and redness, Hep.; rheum- atic, worse in rest, better by motion, Como.; Oedematous, in post-Scarlatinal complaints, Apis; in sciatica, FLed.; tensive, Nux v.; of veins, Sep. §§ Chap. 32, Arms swell- ing, and Chap. 33, Legs swelling, Limbs, tearing: Acon., Ant. t., Arn., Asar., Aur. mur., Benz. ac., Berb., Bov., Caust., Ced., ICham.,ICinch., trCup.m., Coloc.,Con., Eucal., IGraph., Guaiac., || Iris, IKali c., Lachn., Merc. Sol., Millef, Phos. ac., IPsor., Squilla, | |Ver., Vinca; with backache (typhoid); IRhus ; in bones, Bism.; in tubular bones, worse in ends, l l Agar.; changing place, Colch.; after catarrh (pneumonia), l l Puls.; in bones, before chill, Carbo v.; during chill, Caps.; with chilliness, l l Rhus; with chilliness and coldness, IPuls.; in sporadic cholera, Tabac.; coming and going, now in one, now in other limb, HCarb. S.; worse from contact, especially hands and feet, ICinch.; with cramp, Tabac.; crampy pain in phalangeal bones and joints, 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. 1001 Aur. met.; downward, ISul.; in dysentery, |Dulc., Merc.; after eating anything cold (leucorrhoea), Coccul.; erratic, Rhod.; with itchlike eruption on wrists, l l Psor.; in ery- sipelas, l l Rhus ; at 6 P.M., ILyc.; in intermit- tent fever, Caps.; particularly in forearms and lower leg, worse at night and in damp weather (syphilis), Lyc.; frequent, Kali c.; in hepatic disorder, l l Sil.; in chronic hepatitis, | |Sil.; here and there, Amm. m.; with herpes of face, Carb. S.; worse in joints, thence into long bones, 1Caust.; in locomotor ataxia, Phos.; before menses, Berb.; in emansio men- sium, Dig.; from mercurialization or syphilis, IKali iod.; muscles, as if strained and torn from attachments, Form.; at night, worse during rest, and on alternate days, Lyc.; worse at night, Cham.; worse at night, in chlorosis primária amenorrhoeica, Sa- bina; worse at night, especially during a chill (mercurial rheumatism), IHep.; worse at night, particularly towards, morning, with tension and stiffness in joints, with swell- ing and redness of joints (syphilis), l l Rhod.; now in one, now in another, Caust.; in parts of all, Amb.; paralytic, Magn. m., Phos.; as if paralyzed (chronic rheumat- ism), Lyc.; periodic, worse at night, cannot remain in bed, l l Rhod.; pricking pains in muscles, with heat of parts, IGuaiac.; during rest, better from motion, l l Mur. ac., IIRhus; worse in rest or sitting, better moving, Agar.; rheumatic, Merc.; rheumatic, during warm weather, IColch.; in chronic rheumatism, ISul.; better by rubbing, Canth. ; stinging, with formication, Sec.; sometimes ending in slow, dull stitches, Zinc.; in change of temperature, | | Sep.; better tossing in bed, Cham. ; worse from least touch, in acute rheumatism, HChel.; in upper and posterior portions, Berb.; in various parts, l l Benz. ac.; with weakness of body, Spig.; with weariness, Merc. per.; after getting wet, IDulc. Bºº neuralgia. Limbs, tension: Bov., IBry., ICup. ac.; in flexors, with cramps in popliteal space, Cor- nus; increases until very acute and then lets up with a snap, worse in evening, before mid- night, IPuls.; worse rising from a seat, IRhus; with tearing in limbs, worse at night, l l Rhod.; tightening pain in tendons on stretching or moving, ICimex ; as if too tightly wrapped, |Plat. Limbs, thrill: electric, from brain, Ailant. Limbs, throbbing: Berb.; beating, Ant. t.; beating, afraid she cannot keep up, takes hold of something, with anxiety, IRhus. Limbs, tingling: Il Acon., Alum., I Arn., Bell., ICup. m., IIgn., IILyc., IIRhus, Ver.v.; in pot- ter’s colic, Alum.; in diarrhoea, l l Sec.; better from friction(paralysis), IPhos.; in meningitis, | Ver.; afterwards numb, IIRhus ; especially in tips of fingers and toes, Natr. m.; pre- cedes unconsciousness with heavy sleep, Sec. Bºy" formication, numbness. Limbs, tired feeling: Aloe, Amb., Amyl., Anac., Aph. ch., Apis, Ars., IBry., Calc., Cain., Cann. S., Carbov., ICepa, Con., ICup. m., IKali c., IIMerc. sol., Puls., Sabad., Sep., Sil., Stram., ISul., Thuya, I lzinc.; before apo- plexy, Bell.; on awaking, Bar. c.; in blephar- itis, IKali c.; in coryza, Ars., IGels., IHy- dras., Merc., IPhos.; with despondency, Sabina; in diabetes, Lact. ac.; with nightly diarrhoea and asthmatic cough, IKali c.; as from a powerful and all-pervading disease, | | Ptel.; easily tired when walking, Calc., l l Ca- lad., l l Puls.; as after unwonted exercise, Aur. met.; after slightestexertion, Ammoniac.; with headache, Bell.; with heaviness, dry cough, etc. (hectic), ISul.; languor, IGels., Ign., TNux v.; languor, in epilepsy, IKali br.; languor in morning on awaking, ICinch.; languor, especially in thighs, Hydr. ac.; las- situde, Alum., Bell., Calc., Carbo v., IHep., Plat., Sec., Spig., TVer.; before attack (stoma- cace), Dulc.; lassitude, after catching cold (diarrhoea), IMerc. cor.; lassitude when standing up without moving, Merc. cor.; lassitude, after a short walk in evening, Coral.; especially when lying on left side, better when lying on right, Merc. iod. flav.; in morning, Carbo v., Pallad., l l Zinc.; over- fatigued, in influenza, Ant. t.; in acute mye- litis, l l Calab.; painful, penetrates to marrow, Ars.; painful, at night, makes rest impossible, suffers in part on which he rests, worse in legs, sweat partly relieves (rheumatic fever), | |Syph.; as the pain subsides, HKali bi.; dur- ing pregnancy, Calc.; during repose, Acon.; with sleepiness, Cimex; when standing,ILith., IISul.; tremulous, as if coming out of ab- domen, Ant. c.; in typhus, l l Agar.; after walking in open air, Nux v.; as if worn out, ICham. Öğ paralytic feeling, trembling, weakness Ljmbs, torpidity: with uterine affections, Act. T8,C. Limbs, trembling: Acon., Alum., Anac., Ant. c., II Arg. nit., Ars., IAurant., Bar. m., 7thism., Bufo., Camph., Canth., Castor., HCaust., IChel., Chin. s., ICic., Cinnam., II Coc- cul., 1Con., Crotal., Cup. S., Gels., Glon., IHyos., IHyper., IIgn., IIod., Lyss., Magn. p., Med., IMez., Il Nux v., Op., TPetrol., IPhos., IIPlumb., IPuls., IRhus, Spig., ISpong., ITabac., IVer., || Viol.; with nervous agitation (facial neuralgia), l l Spig.; in ana- sarca, INux v.; with violent anxiety, IPlat.; anxious, IPuls.; in apoplexy, Lach.; espe- cially arms, Sil.; in asthma, ICup. m.; on awaking suddenly (spasmus glottidis), l l Sul.; after bleeding, Sil.; with chill, Con...; as in a chill, could not stand and hardly speak, with- out coldness (ague), Sabad.; with chilliness, Cinnam.; with chilliness, especially evenings, ICOccul.; after colic, with coldness, Bov,; in lead colic, Alum.; constant, relieved by hands of another (chorea), Asaf.; convulsive, I Acon., Lyss.; with convulsions, in epi lepsy, ICrotal.; crawly, during sweat, Stram.- Quaking, in delirium tremens, l l Stram.; in drunkards, II Ars., IBar. c.; in epilepsy, ICaust.; from every exertion, in locomotor ataxia, Phos.; after least exertion follows feeling of weakness in back as if crushed, | |Phos.; weak, in cerebrospinal fever, Gels.; with fever and faintness, evenings (typhoid), ILach.; with fright, Bar. c.; after fright, IIOp., | |Tarant.; in gastric derangement, IDory.; particularly hands, IIMerc., Sil.; espe- cially hands (gastric derangement), Dory.; with headache, I lSil.; in hydrocephalus and typhus, IApis; invisible, with cooling Sensa- / 1002 34. LIMBS IN GENERAL. tion, ICinch.; especially of joints, Mang.; with lassitude, Calc.; especially legs, Kob.; in mania a potu, IStram.; in measles, I | Chel.; in meningitis, Stram.; in meningitis infan- tum and Scarlatina, Apis; especially in morn- ing, Nitr. ac.; in myelitis, IStram.; with pain in tabes dorsalis, Sec.; painful, Ipec.; with palpitation, Coff., Cup. ars.; in paralysis agi- tans, l l Rhus ; in pneumonia, Merc.; in pros- tatic troubles, I Dig.; with oppression of respiration, after fright or anger, worse in evening, sometimes after eating, change of temperature, especially from heat to cold, Ran. b.; , involuntary shaking, Asaf., Magn. p.; shaking, on sitting or lying, must rise and walk (after confinement), |Tarant.; in spinal irritation, Coccul.; he is unable to stand or sit, IHep.; with twitching of muscles, Rhus v.; in typhoid, Agar., Coccul.; of upper, then lower, ILaur.; , when trying to use them (chronic alcoholism), Phos.; after revaccina- tion, l l Thuya ; with vertigo, afternoon, IHy- per.; with periodic vertigo, IIINatr. m.; vio- lent, l l Zinc.; especially after a walk in open air, with nervous debility, from use of coffee, wine, etc., Nux v.; with weariness and pros- tration, ISul. gºt spasms, tired feeling, weakness. Limbs, twisting pains: in rheumatism, IZinc. Limbs, twitching: Agar., Alum., IArs., II.Bell., IChel., ICic., IECina, ICinch., ICOccul., Codein., ICoff., Cypr., IIHyos., IMerc., | IMy- gale, Natr. c., JNatr. m., INux v., IIOp., Petrol., Phos.ac., IIRhus, IIStram.; on falling asleep, Natr. m.; convulsive, IIRell., Chlorof, ICup. m., INux v., Ran. sc.; convulsive, when falling asleep, an infant, Cham.; convulsive, in threatened miscarriage, Cham.; convulsive, worse in morning, evening and during motion, Squilla ; convulsive, in pneumonia, l l Chel.; during day, Carbo v., ISep.; day and night, Sil.; reper- cussion of eruption, ICup. m.; in puerperal fever, l l Act. rac.; in fracture of bones, ISpig.; in chronic passive hemorrhage, ||Sec.; jactitation, with lividity of face and frothing at mouth (puerperal convulsions), IOp.; worse from least jar or cold, Nux v.; during menses, ICoff., I ICEnan.; on motion (rheu- matism), ILyc.; afterwards numb, IIRhus ; tendency to paraplegia (myelitis), Merc.; in arturition, Hyos.; in prosopalgia, IWer.; in scarlatina, Zinc.; sensitive spot over seat of injury, after blow upon left parietal bone, least touch upon this spot caused trembling over whole body, pains day and night, Natr. m.; in shock of injury, Cham.; sudden, as from electric shock (neuralgia vaga), Tereb.; single, during morning nap, Cham.; during sleep, IKali c., Sep., Stram.; sleeping or waking, ILyc.; with Sopor, Cup. m.; spas- modic, during heat, Ign.; spasmodic, in threatened miscarriage, ICham.; in spinal irritation, IChin. S.; starting, with spasmodic complaints, Bry.; slight, starting, alternating with trembling (meningitis), l l Acon.; in ten- dons, l l Arn., Stram.; in typhoid, ICOccul.; then unconsciousness, ICup. m. Hºjerking, trembling. Limbs, twitching pain: Ced.; cancer, Morph. sul.; worse at night, preventing sleep, better towards morning (rheumatism), l l Puls. Limbs, ulcerative pain: preventing sleep, Agar. Limbs, ulcers: B& Chap. 32, Arms, and Chap. 33, Legs ulcers. Limbs, uncomfortable feeling: Manc., ISil. Limbs, uneasiness: Ailant., Eup. pur.; worse when covered or in room, Ast. r.; like a crawling, with anxiety by day, Amb.; in evening, is obliged to move them about, || Kali c.; intolerable, in evening, IICaust.; Sudden, must move about, l l Chel.; he was obliged to get up from sitting or lying and walk (after toothache), Chrom.ac. Bºy” rest- lessness. Limbs, veins: Hº Chap. 32, Arms, and Chap. 33, Legs veins. Limbs, wandering pains: Ars., IKali bi., Nitr. sp. d., IPlumb., IIPuls.; flying pains, IMagn. p.; flying pains, at intervals, IICarb. s.; flying pains, in rheumatism, Ver. v.; fly- ing about in all parts, after getting wet, Calc. p.; worse in joints and on left side, Natr. a.; worse in left side and from motion, Chel.; shift rapidly, also with swelling and redness of joints, IIPuls.; confined to small spots, lasting but a short time, soon returning, INux m.; now in toes now in shoulders, now here now there, Ars. S. f. Bº Joints, wander- ing pains. Limbs, weakness: l l Alum., Amyg., Amyl., Anthrac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apoc., Ars., Ars. h., 11Calc., ICanth., Caps., 1Carbo v., IICaust., Chim. m., Chin. S., ICinch., HClem., Coccus, Cornus, ICup. m., IDulc., Glon., IGraph., IHep., Hyper., IKalm., IIMerc. sol., | |Natr. p., Nuph., INux v., OEnan., IPhos., Polyg., l l Psor., IPuls., Rhus, Sec., Sil., ITarant., | | Thuya, TVer., | | Xan., 1zinc.; as if coming out of abdomen, Ant. c.; during apyrexia (intermittent), I lSabad.; fol- lowing feeling of weakness in back as if crushed, l l Phos.; after bathing, Ant. c.; can- not get of out bed, l l Calad.; breaking down from rheumatic pain when walking, Ang.; bruised sensation in all, aversion to moving, Ferr. iod. ; with tension across chest, Rhus ; in chlorosis, IINatr. m., IISep.; in chorea, IAgar.;in coryza, l l Acon.; all day, Bry.; with despondency, Sabina ; can Scarcely drag along, with heat in evening, Diad.; with drowsiness, Calc. p.; after eating, Clem.; worse in even- ing, INuph.; especially feet, lasting till going to bed, ICalc.; after flatulent troubles, Cepa; from loss of fluids, with burning, Phos. ac.; with general debility, II Arg. nit.; give way on going up stairs, Ars. h.; in headache, Ant. c.; in hydrocephaloid, IMerc.; in influenza, IIBry., HCaust., IGels., IIPhos.; especially in joints, Mang., Phos.; especially in knees, Diosc.; must lie down, Ars.; must lie down (enlargement of spleen), Ferr.; as if lifeless, cannot stand, Amyg.; hanging loosely, with- out motion, Tereb.; almost entire loss of nerv- ous force, exhausted by slightest effort, Med.; before and during menses, Ign.; worse in morning, after rising, INatr. m.; move slug- gishly, IIRry.; in myelitis acuta, IOxal. ac.; paralytic, Ananth., IICaust., Sarrac.; para- lytic, painful, particularly knee (epidemic in- fluenza), Sabad.; paralytic, painful, in mye- litis, TVer.; paralytic, especially right side (cardialgia), ſIPlumb.; when raised, fell back 35. REST, POSITION, MOTION. 1003 as if paralyzed (bilateral croupous pneumo- nia), IKali iod.; in phthisis, l l Stann.; loss of power, after pollutions, Sabad.; loss of power, II Arg. met., TCalab.; loss of power, as if beaten, Stann.; loss of power, worse in evening, INuph.; mostly during rest, IRhus; worse at rest and in rough weather, Rhod.; on attempting to rise, could not stand (affection of brain), 1Glon.; in multiple sclerosis, Phos.; must sit, Bry.; after tetanic spasms, l l Nux v.; on going up stairs, Bapt.; sudden, l l Naja ; Sudden, with canine hunger, IZinc.; supple, Amyg.; especially thighs, Hydr. ac.; trem- bling, on beginning to walk (spinal irritation), Phos.; trembling, on using hands or walking, Ferr. iod.; in trichinosis, Apis ; upon which the ulcer has healed, cannot bear its own weight by suspension, IHep.; unsteadiness, | | Puls.; upward, in mornings, Stann.; uterus displaced, Magn. m.; while walking in open air, Sang., IZinc.; better walking in open air, Amm. c.; when walking or riding (vertigo), Dig. 5& paralysis, paralytic feeling, tired feeling, trembling. Limbs, wind: as if cold were blowing up from heel to popliteal space (ante-desquamative stage of Bright's disease), Helon. Limbs, wrinkled: as it they had been for a long time in hot water, Sec. 35. Motion. MOTION, aggravation: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amb., Amm. m., l l Anac., | | Ang., Ant. c., | | Ant.t., Arg. met., Arn., II Ars., Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., l l Bar. c., IIIBell., Bism., | | Bor., Bov., IIBry., HCalad., | | Calc., ICamph., 1Cann. S., l l Canth., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., l l Cic., Cinch.,Cina, Clem., ICOccul., Coff., IIColch., Coloc., Con., ICroc., | | Cup., | | Cycl., IDig., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., | | Ferr., IGraph., || Guaiac., Hell., IHep., Hyos., Ign., IIod., IIpec., Kali c., | | Kreo., Lach., Laur., IILed., Lyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. V., Menyanth., Merc., | | Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitrum, l l Nitr. ac., l l Nux m., IIMux v., Oleand., Op., l l Paris, l l Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., | |Plumb., Puls., IRan. b., Ran. Sc., IRheum, Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., ISquilla, l l Sec., Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., ISpig., I (Spong., Stann., Staph., | |Stram., Stront., Sul.., | | Sul. ac., Tarax., Thuya, Val., Ver., Verbas., Viol., Zinc. Motion, amelioration: Acon., l l Agar., l l Alum., | | Amb., Amm.c., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., | | Arg.met., Arn., l l Ars., l l Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., Bar.c., Bell.., | | Bism., | | Bov., Bry., Calc., IICaps., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cham., Cic., Cinch., Cina, Coccus, IColoc., IICon., Cup., IICycl., IDros., IIDulc., IIEuphor., | | Euph., IIFerr., Guaiac., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Kali c., l l Lach., Laur., IILyc., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Mang., Mar. v., IMen- yanth., Merc., Mez., IMosch., | IMur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Nitrum, Nitr, ac., Nux m., Oleand., | | Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., IPlat., Plumb., IIPuls., Rhod., IIRhus, | | Ruta, IISabad., Sabina, I Samb., Sars., Se- len., Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Stann., Staph., | |Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., IITarax., | Thuya, IRVal., | | Ver., Verbas., Zinc.; from continued motion, Amb., Amm. m., Bry., IICaps., Carbo v., l l Caust., Cinch., Cina, IICon., ICycl., IDros., IIFuphor., IIFerr., POSítion. Motion, ascending: Motion, REST. POSITION. MOTION. ReSt. Kali c., ILyc., Plat., LIPlumb., IIPuls., Rhod., Rhus, l l Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, IISamb., Sep., Sil., | | Tarax., Thuya, IVal., IWer. aggravation, l l Acon., | |Alum., Amm. C., Anac., I Ang., Ant. c., Arg. met., Arn., II Ars., l l Aur, met., IBar.c., Bell., IBor., IIBry., HCact., IICalc., l l Cann., Canth., Carbo, V., Caust., Cinch, Coff, ICon., ICup. m., Dig., Dros., | | Euphor., IFerr., |Graph., | | Hell., . Hep., | | Hyos., | |Ign., Kali C., || Lach., Led., I ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., | | Menyanth., Merc., Mosch., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, I |Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., | | Paris, I | Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., Ran. b., IRhod., l l Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., ||Sabina, I Squilla, Seneg., Sep., Sil., ISpig., IISpong., | |Stann., | |Staph., sºlº Sul. ac., Tarax., IIThuya, IWal., Ver- à.S. Motion, descending: aggravation, l l Amm.m., || Arg, met., Bar. c., Bell., Bry., IIBor.,Canth., Coff, ICon., IFerr., | |Lyc., Menyanth., Nitr. ac., Plumb., IRhod., Rhus, l l Ruta, l l Sabina, Stann., Sul:, TVer., Verbas ; amelioration, | | Acon., || Alum., Amm. c., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Arg. met., Arn., II Ars., Asar., | | Aur. met., | |Bar. c., Bell., IBor., IIBry., HCalc., | | Cann., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., Cinch., Coff, Cup. m., Dig., Dros., | | Euphor., |Graph., IHell., Hep., | | Hyos., IIIgn., Kali c., | | Lach., Led., | | Lyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., ||Menyanth., Merc., Mosch., Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, I |Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., || Paris, I | Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., Ran. b., | | Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Seneg., ISep., Sil., ISpig., IISpong, ||Squilla, I lStann., IIStaph., | |Sul., Sul. ac., | | Tarax., | Thuya, Verbas., IZinc. lifting (overlifting): aggravation, Alum., Amb., I Arn., l l Bar. c., IBor., Bry., IICalc., || Carbo a., | | Carbo v., 1 I Caust., | | Cinch., Coccul, Coloc., Con.., | | Croc., Dulc., 1004 35. REST, POSITION, MOTION. Ferr., IGraph., IIod., l l Kali c., Lach., ILyc., Merc., || Mur. ac., I Natr. c., l l Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., Oleand., l l Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, l l Sep., Sil., Spig., | |Stann., Staph., | |Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, met., Arn., II Ars., Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell.., | | Bism., | | Bor., || Bov, Bry.,.” Calad, Calc., Camph., Cann. S., Canth., IICaps.,Carbo a., l l Carbo v., Caust., IICham., Chel., Cic., Cina, Cinch., | | Clem., Cocc., Coff, | | Val. Motion, aversion: Chel., IGels., Hyper, Kali bi., ISul. Hºt Rest amelioration; also Chap. 1, Apathy, Laziness, Torpor. Motion, desire for: child must be carried, | Ant. t., IICham.; to be rocked, ICina. Bºº amelioration; also Chap. 36, Restless- IléSS. ge Motion, playing piano; aggravation, l l Anac., HCalc., IKali c., INatr. c., ISep., | |Zinc. Hº Chap. 1, Music. Motion, playing violin : aggravation, Calc., IKali c., Viol. Motion, running: aggravation, Alum., I Ang., Arg. met., Arn., El Ars., || Aur. met., J.Bell., | | Bor., IIBry., | | Calc., HCann., ICaust., Chel., | | Cina, l l Cinch., | | Coccul., Coff, Croc., ICup. m., Dros., Hep., Hyos., Ign., | |Iod., Colch., | | Coloc., IICon., Croc., Cup. m., ICycl., Dig., HIDros., IDulc., IIFuphor., Euph., IIFerr., Graph., Guaiac., Hell., Hep. | | Hyos., | | Ign., Iod., Ipec., || Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Laur., Led., IILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., l l Mar. v., IMenyanth., Merc., Mez., IMosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nitrum, Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., | |Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., IPhos.ac., IIPlat., Plumb., IIPuls., Ran. b., Rheum, IRhod., IIRhus, IRuta, Sabad., Sabina, IISamb., Sars., Sec., Selen., l l Seneg., Sep., | |Sil.,Spig., Spong., Squilla, l l Stann., Staph., Stram., IStront., ||Sul., Sul. ac., Tarax., | | Thuya, IVal., ||Ver., Verbas., Zinc. Position, lying down, amelioration : Acon., Agar., Alum., Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., | | Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met., Ipec., IKali c., Laur., ILed, Lyc., Merc., Mez., Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr, ac., Nux m., INux v., IOleand., l l Phos., | | Rheum, IRhod., IRhus, Ruta, I lSabina, ISeneg., | | Sep., Sil., ISpig., IArn., Ars., I Asar., Bar. c., Bell., Bor.,IIISry., | | Calad., HCalc., | | Camph., | | Cann., Canth., Caps., HCarbo a., Carbo v., l l Caust., Cham., | | Chel., || Cic., Cina, Cinch., | | Coccus, Coff., Spong., | | Squilla, Staph., IISul., Sul. ac., Ver., IColch., Coloc., Con..., | | Croc., | | Cup. m., Zinc. | | Dig., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., Ferr., l l Graph., Guaiac., | | Hell., | | Hep., Hyos., Ign., | |IOd., | |Ipec., Kali c., || Kreo., Lach., Laur., | | Led., Motion, singing: #33 Chap. 25, Voice singing. Lyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Motion, turning around: aggravation, Agar., | | Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., | | Calc., Cham., IIpec., || Kali c., Merc., Natr. Nitr. ac., Nitrum, I Nux m., HINux v., m., | | Paris, Phos. | |Oleand., Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Motion, turning in bed: aggravation, Acon., Plumb., | | Ran. b., l l Rheum, Rhus, Ruta, Sab- Motion, sewing: aggravation, I ILach., Natr. m., Sul. ac. Agar., Amm. m., Anac., l l Ars., Asar., HBOr., IIBry., Calc., Cann., Caps., Carbo v., | | Caust., Cina, Cinch., Coccul., 1Con., Cup. m., Dros., Euphor, Ferr., Graph., IHep., Kali c., Lach., Led., ILyc., Magn. C., Merc., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., Petrol.., | |Phos., Plat.,Plumb., IIPuls., Ran. b., | | Rhod., IRhus, Ruta, I |Sabad., Sabina, l l Samb., Sars., Sil., IStaph., ISul., Thuya, Val. Motion, walking: gº Chap. 33, Walking. Motion, writing: || Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. c., | | Amm. m., l l Anac., Ant. c., Arn., Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., l l Bar. C., Bor., Bry., Calad., IICalc., Cann., Canth., | | Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., || Cic.,ICina, Il Cinch., Coccul., Coloc., Croc., Dros., Euphor., Ferr., ||Graph., | | Hep., | |Ign., IIRali c., Laur., Led., ILyc., Menyanth., Mez., Mur, ac., | |Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m.,INux v., IOleand.,Paris, Petrol.., | |Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., ||Ran. b., Rheum, IRhod., Rhus, IRuta, I Sabad., Sabina, Sars., Samb., | | Seneg., Sep., IISil., Spig., I lSpong., Stann., Staph, Stront., ISul., | |Sul. ac., Thuya, l l Val., IIZinc.; ameliora- tion, | | Ferr., Natr. c. POSITION, change of: aggravation, Acon., IIBry., IICaps, iCarbo V., I ICaust., 1Con., IIEuphor., II Ferr., ILach, Lyc., Petrol., IPhos., Phos.ac., Plat., Plumb., IIPuls., ||Ran. |b., Rhod., IRhus, Sabad., Samb., I Sil., Thuya ; desire for, continually, IIArs., IIRhus; frequent, Lyss., Spong.; bed or chair, seem so hard, LArn. Bºy" Motion aggravation. Position, lying down, aggravation: Acon., | | Agar.., || Alum., || Amb., | | Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ang, l l Ant. c., | | Ant. t., Arg. Position, lying down, ad., Sabina, I Sars., | | Sec., Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., 1 ISpig., Spong., ISquilla, Stann., | |Staph., | |Stram., Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., Zinc. on back: aggra- Vation, Acon., Alum., Amm. C., Amm. m., Ang., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Bell., Bor., Bry., Canth., Caust., Cham., Cina, l l Cinch., Clem , IColch., 1Coloc., ICup. m., Dulc., | |Euphor., | |Ign., IIod., Kali c., Lach., Magn. m., ITMerc., Natr. c., Natr. m., INitrum. IINux v., Paris, IIPhos., Plat., | | Puls., Ran. b., IRhus, Sep., Sil., | | Spig., ... Spong., | |Stront., ISul., 1 IThuya ; amelioration, IAcon., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ang, | | Arn., Bar. c., || Bell., Bor., IIBry., | | Calad., IICalc., || Canth., Carbo a., Caust., Cinch., | | Cina, Clem., | | Colch., | | Con.., | | Ferr., LIIgn., | |Ipec., IKali c., || Kreo., Lach., ILyc., || Merc., Mosch., Natr. c., | | Natr. m., | |Nux v., l l Paris, Phos., Plat., | | Puls., Ran. b., Sabad, l l Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Stann., | |Sul., Thuya, Ver.; with hanging under jaw and half closed eyes (diphtheria), Merc. cy; in erysipelas, l l Rhus ; with low respiration (hydrocephalus), IGrat.; suddenly sits up, then lies down again, IIHyos.; slides down with head (cancer), ICinch.; in spasms, Cina. Position, lying down, coiled or bent : 1Colch., IIColoc., ||Puls., Rheum, Rhus, I lSul.; body and limbs doubled up (shock from in- juries), ILach. Position, lying down, desire to : Calc. S., | |Ipec., Kali bi., Mosch., | Seneg., IStram , 1zing.; especially after eating, ILach.; with no relief, Hippom.; to lie or sit continually, can scarcely move hand, Anac.; with inability to 35. REST, POSITION, MOTION. 1005 fall asleep after eating (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), l l Sel.; in affection of stom- ach, I Kalibi. Position, lying down, with head low : 'Ant.t., Arn., II Ars., | | Cann., | | Caps., Cinch., | | Clem., 1Colch., IHep., I ILach., INitrum, I |Nux v., | | Petrol., Phos., IIPuls., ISpig., Stront., ISul. Position, lying down, horizontal position : better in, l l Arn., l l Spong. Position, lying down, impossible : TEup. pur.; on affected side, Kali m.; in angina pectoris, IHep.; in diphtheritic croup, IKali bi.; in dropsy, I Apis ; in one position, parts feel sprained, Mosch. Position, lying down, motionless: t Ant. t.; stretched out, with arms tightly held to sides, Mosch. ; in rheumatism, IIPry., Merc.; as if bound down to bed by suction, cannot move, after exposure to draught of cold air while in a sweat, l l Sars. Position, lying down, prone : Abrot., ICina. Position, lying down, on side: aggravation, II Acon., Amm. c., Amm. m., IIAnac., || Ang., Arn., Bar. c., Bell., Bor., IIBry., 1Calad., 11Calc., Canth., IICarbo a., Caust., ICina, Cinch., Clem., Colch., Con., Ferr., IIgn., Ipec., II Kali c., Lach., IILyc., Magn. m., IMerc., Mosch., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Nux v., IParis, l l Phos., Plat., Puls., | | Ran. b., | |Sabad., Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., IIStann., ISul., Thuya, Ver.; amelioration, Acon., Alum., Amm. C., | | Amm. m., Ang., | | Arn., | | Ars., Bar. c., l l Bell., Bor., | |Bry., | | Canth., | | Caust., | | Cham., Cinch., Cina, Clem., Colch., | | Coloc., | | Cup. m., Dulc., Euphor., Ign., l IIod., Kali c., Lach., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. c., Natr. m., | | Nitrum, IINux v., Paris, IPhos., Plat., Puls., Ran. b., | | Rhus, |Sep., | | Sil., Spig., Spong., Stront., Sul., Thuya ; on left, aggravation, Acon., I Amm. C., Anac., Ang., Arn., IBar. c., Bell.., || Bry., Calc., Canth., Carbo a., Cinch., | | Colch., Con..., | | Ipec., l l Kali c., c., Kreo., Lyc., Merc., JNatr. c., Natr. m., IParis, IIPhos., Plat., IIPuls., Seneg., ISep., | |Sil., Spig., | |Stann., ISul., IThuya ; on left side, amelioration, Acon., I Amm. m., Anac., IBor., Bry., Calc., Carbo a., | | Caust., Cina, Clem., Con., Ipec., Kali C., Lach., Lyc., IMagn. m., IMerc., Natr. c., INux v., Puls., Ran. b., Seneg., Spig., ISpong., Stann., Sul., Thuya ; on painful side, aggravation, Acon., | | Agar., l l Amb., I Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., | | Bar. c., | |Bell., Bry., IICalad., | | Calc., Cann. s., | | Caps., Carbo a., | | Carbo v., l l Caust., ICinch., | | Cina, Clem., Croc., Cup. m., Dros., 1Graph., | | Guaiac., IIHep., Hyos., | | Ign., IIIod., | | Kali c., Lach., Led., I Lyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., IMosch., Mur. ac., Natr. m., l l Nitrum, Nitr. ac., IIMux m., INux v., Oleand., IParis, l l Petrol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Plat., Ran. b., Ran. Sc., IRheum, Rhod., | | Rhus, IIRuta, Sabad.,Sabina, Samb., Sars., | | Selen., | | Sep., Sil., || Spong., | |Staph., Stram., Sul., Tarax..., | | Thuya, Val., Ver., Verbas.; on painful, amelioration, l l Amb., | | Arn., || Bell., IIBry., HCalc., Cann., Carbo v., | | Caust., HCham., IColoc., | |Ign., l l Kali c., Lyc., | |Nux v., IPuls., | | Rhus, ISep., Stram., Viol.; on painless, aggravation, Amb., | | Arn., Bell., IIBry., Calc., Cann., Carbo v., ICaust., IICham., IIColoc., Ign., Kali c., Lyc., Nux v., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Stann., Viol.; on painless, amelioration, l l Acon., Agar., Amb., | | Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Arg. met.., | | Arn., l l Ars., Bar. c., Il Bell.., | | Bry., Calad., Calc., Cann., Caps., | | Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cina, Cinch., Clem., Croc., Cup. m., | | Dros., || Graph., Guaiac., Hep., Hyos., Ign., IIod., Kali c., Lach., Led., l l Lyc., Magn. C., | |Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., || Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Nitrum, l l Nitr. ac., INux m., Nux v., Oleand., Paris, Petrol., | |Phos., | | Phos. ac., Plat., Ran. b., Ran. Sc., l l Rheum, Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Selen., Sep., Sil., ISpong., Staph., Stram., Sul., Tarax., Thuya, Val., Ver., Ver- bas.; On right, aggravation, Acon., Amm. m., Anac., IBor., Bry., Calc., Carbo a., | | Caust., Cina, Clem., Con., Ipec., l l Kali c., Lach., Lyc., Magn. m., IIMerc., Natr. c., Nux v., Puls., Ran. b., Seneg., Spig., ISpong., Stann., Sul., Thuya; on right, amelioration, AcOn., Amm. C., Anac., Ang., Arn., IBar. c., Bell.., | | Bry., Calc., Canth., Carbo a., Cinch., | | Colch., Con.., | | Ipec., || Kali c., Lyc., Merc., Natr. c., Natr. m., IParis, IIPhos., Plat., IIPuls., Seneg., Sep., | |Sil., Spig., | |Stann., ISul., IThuya. Position, sitting: aggravation, Acon., lagar, | | Alum., I Amb., Amm. c.,.] I Amm. m., Anac., Ang., | | Ant. c., | | Ant. t., Arg. met., Arn., | | Ars., Asaf.,Asar., || Aur. met., | | Bar. C., Bell., | | Bism., | | Bor., Bov., Bry., Calad., Calc., Camph., Cann., Canth., IICaps., Carbo a., Carbo v., | | Caust., Cham., Chel, || Cic., Cinch., ICina, Clem., Coccul., Coff. Colch., Coloc., IICon., Croc., | | Cup. m., IICycl., Dig., Dros., IIDulc., IIFuphor., Euph., Ferr., | | Graph., l l Guaiac., Hell., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Iod., Ipec., Kali c., Kreo., Laur., Led., IILyc., | |Magn.c., IMagn. m., Mang, Mar.v., JMenyanth., Merc., Mez., Mosch., Mur, ac., INatr. c., Natr. m., ||Nitrum, Nitr. ac., Nux m., IIMux v., || Oleand., | | Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., IIPlat., Plumb., IIPuls., Ran. b., Ran. Sc., Rheum, IRhod., IIRhus, IRuta, ISabad., | |Sabina, Samb., Sars., Sec., ||Selen., Seneg., IISep., | |Sil., Spig., | |Spong., Squilla, l l Stann., Staph., Stram., | |Stront., Sul.., | |Sul. ac., ITarax., | | Thuya, IVal., || Ver., II Verbas., | | Viol., | |Zinc. Position, sitting bent: aggravation, Acon., | | Alum., I Amm. m., Ang., II Ant. t., Arg. m., Ars., Asaf., Bar. c., Bor., Bov., | | Bry., Caps., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., ICic., | | Cinch., IIDig., | | Dulc., Ferr., | | Hyos., Men- yanth., ||Nux v., Phos., Plumb., | | Puls., | | Rhod., Rhus, Sabina, Samb., I Sep., Spig., Spong., ISquilla, Stann., ISul.., | | Ver- bas.; amelioration, Anac., | | Ang., Ars., Bar. c., HBell., Bor., Bry., Calad., T | Carbo. v., Caust., | | Cham., | | Chel., Cina, Cinch., Colch., IColoc., Con., Dig., IIgn., IIRali c., ILyc., Mang, Merc., Mez., Mosch., Nux m., Nux v., Op., Puls., Rheum, Rhus, l l Sabad., Sars., | |Spig., ISpong., | |Staph., Sul., Tarax., Ver., Verbas. Posision, sitting erect: aggravation, Anac., | ||Ang., Ars., Bar. c., TBell., Bor, Bry, Calad., Il Carbo v., Caust., || Cham, ! I Chel., Cina, Cinch., IColch., IIColoc., Con., Dig., 1006 35. REST, POSITION, MOTION. Ign., IIRali c., Kreo., ILyc., Mang., Merc., Mez., Mosch., Nux m., Nux v., Op., Puls., Rheum, Rhus, | | Sabad., Sars., | Spig., | |Spong., | | Staph., Sul., Tarax., Ver., Ver- bas.; amelioration, AcOn.., | | Alum., Amm. m., Ang., l l Ant. t., Arg. m., Ars., Asaf., Bar. c., Bor., Bov., | |Bry., Caps., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., ICic., Il Cinch., III)ig., | | Dulc., Ferr., | | Hyos., Menyanth., | |Nux v., | |Phos., Plumb., | | Puls., | | Rhod., IRhus, Sabina, Samb., ||Sep., Spig., Spong., Squilla, Stann., ISul., Verbas. Position, sliding down in bed: Ant. t., Ars., IBapt., IBell., ICinch., IHell., ILyc., IMur. ac., Zinc. Position, standing, aggravation: Acon.,IAgar., | | Alum., Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., || Arg. met., Arn., Ars., | | Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., Bism., | |Bov., Bry., Calc., Camph., Cann., Canth., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., l l Caust., Cham., Chel., Cic., Cinch., | | Cina, Cocc., Coff., | | Coloc., IICon., Croc., Cup. m., IICycl., Dig., | | Dros., | | Dulc., Eu- phor., Euph., IFerr., Graph., Guaiac., Hell., Hep., | | Ign., Kali c., Lach., Laur., Led., | ||Lyc., l l Magn. C., Magn. m., | | Mang., Mar. v., | | Menyanth., Merc., Mez., | | Mosch., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., || Nitrum, Nux m., Nux v., | | Oleand., Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., IPlat., Plumb., IPuls., Ran. b., Rheum, l l Rhod., IRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., | |Stann., Staph., Stram., | |Stront., IISul., Sul. ac., Tarax., | | Thuya, Il Val., TVer., IVerbas., | |Zinc. Position, , standing, amelioration: , Agar., Amm. C., l l Anac., | | Ang., l l Ant. t... l l Arn., | | Ars., Asar., Bar. c., IIIBell.., | | Bov., | |Bry., ICalad., l l Calc., | | Camph., Cann., l l Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., | | Chel., l l Cic., Cina, Cinch., | | Coccoul.., | | Coff., Colch., Coloc., | | Croc., | | Cup.m., | | Dig., Euphor., l l Graph., l l Guaiac., | | Hell.., | | Hep., Ign., IIod., IIpec., ILed., Mang., Menyanth., | | Merc., Mez., || Mur. ac., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., Paris, Petrol., IPhos., | | Plumb., IRan. b., | | Rheum, Rhus, l l Ruta, l l Sars., | |Squilla, ISec., Se- len., l l Spig., | | Spong., Stann., | |Staph., | |Stram., Sul. ac., Tarax., Thuya. Position, standing, erect: cannot, Kali br.; body bends towards left, must be sup- ported, l l Lach.; is the most disagreeable po- sition, IISul.; child does not like to (brain affections), IISul.; child refuses to stand long, but crawls about, ISul. Position, stooping, aggravation: Acon., | | Agar..,IAlum., IIAmm, c., | | Amm. m., Anac., Ang., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met.., || Arn., Ars., | | Asaf., | | Asar., Aur. met., IBar. c., Illbell., IBor, l l Bov., IIBry., IICalc., Camph., Cann. s., | | Canth., 1Caps., Carbo a., l l Carbo V., ICaust., ICham., ITChel., Cina, l l Cinch, ICic., IClem., ICOccul., Coff, Coloc., Con., ICroc., | | Cup. m., I ICycl., Dig., Dros., Dulc., Ferr., Position, stooping, amelioration: Rest, amelioration: IGraph., Grat., | | Hell., IHep., | | Hyos., Ign., Ipec., IKali c., IKali hyd., Lach., | ||Laur., Led., l l Lyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., IIMang., IMar. v., Menyanth., Merc., Mez., |Mosch., Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., INitrum, Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., IOleand., Ol. an., Op., | | Paris, , IPetrol., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., | | Puls., Ran. b., Ratan., | | Rheum, IRhod., | | Rhus, IRuta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Seneg., IISep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Stann., Staph., IStront., Sul., | |Sul. ac., Tabac., Tarax., IThuya, ITVal., Ver., | | Verbas., Zinc. | | Anac., | | Ang., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., || Bell., ICann., l l Carbo a., Caust., Cina, Cinch., II Colch., Con., Dig., IGraph., Hell..,IIHyos., Ign., IKali c., Lach., Laur., Lil. tig., | | Lyc., Mang., l l Mez., Mosch., || Mur. ac., Natr. m., | | Nitr. ac., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., IPlumb., Puls., Ran. b., Rhus, |Sabina, Sars., Spong., Staph., Sul., Tabac., Tarax., Tereb., Val., Variol., Ver. REST, aggravation: Acon., | | Agar.., || Alum., | | Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., Ang, Ant. c., Ant. t., | | Arg. met., Arn., l l Ars., | | Asaf., Asar., IIAur. met., Bar. c., Bell., | | Bism., || Bor., | | Bov., Bry., Calc., IICaps., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cham., Cinch., Cic., || Cina, Coccul., IColoc., IICon., Cup. m., IICycl., Dros., IIDulc., IIFuphor., | | Euph., IIFerr., Guaiac., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Kali c., Kreo., | | Lach., Laur., IILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., IMenyanth., Merc., Mez., IMosch., || Mur. ac., l l Natr. c., | | Natr. m., | | Nitrum, Nitr. ac., Nux m., Oleand., | | Op., Paris, Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., IPlat., Plumb., IIPuls., IRhod., IIRhus, l l Ruta, IISabad., Sabina, IISamb., Sars., Selen., Se- neg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Stann., Staph., | |Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., IITarax., | | Thuya, IIWal., | | Ver., Verbas., Zinc. Acon., Agar., Alum., Amb., || Amm. c., Amm. m., l l Anac., l l Ang., Ant. c., | | Ant. t., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., IIBell., Bism., | | Bor., Bov., IIBry, ICalad., l l Calc., Camph., ICann., l l Canth., Caps., Carbo a., l l Carbo V., Caust., Cham., IChel., | |Cic., Cina, Cinch., 1Coccul., 1Coff., IIColch., IColoc., Con., ICroc., | | Cup. m., Cycl., IDig., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., Ferr., IIGels., IGraph., | | Guaiac., Hell., IHep., Hyos., Ign., IIod., IIpec., Kali c., Lach., Laur., ILed., Lyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., | |Mang., Mar. v., Menyanth., Merc., l l Mez., Mosch., Mur, ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, | |Nitr. ac., l l Nux m., IINux v., Oleand., Op., | | Paris, Il Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., Plat., | | Plumb., IRan. b., Rheum, Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., | | Sec., Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., ISpig., l ISpong., ISquilla, Stann., Staph., | |Stram., Stront., Sul.., | |Sul, ac., Thuya, Ver., Zinc. 36. NERVES. 1007 ACTIVITY (strength), desire for: I.Acon., Ars., Aur. met., Eucal. H& Restlessness; also Chap. 35, Motion amelioration. Activity, diminished: local atony, ; Ferr. s.; awkward, Natr. m.; clumsy, I | Asaf., IISpong.; flaccidity, Magn. c.; lethargy, Kali br.; leth- argic dulness, | | Ferr.; moves sluggishly, IIPhos.; relaxed, Calab., IMagn. c.; relaxed and incapacitated, Abrot.; sluggish, Ant. t., Arn.; torpor, l l Pic.ac.; torpor, in cholera, with- out any great mental or sensory disturbance, Ver.; torpor, in dropsy, Caps.; torpor, in yel- low fever, Carbo v.; torpor, followed by feb- rile reaction, Arum m.; torpor of all functions, 1Carbo v.; torpor, of affected parts, ICinch.; torpor, with kidney affections, : Chim. umb.; torpor, with numbness, Dros.; torpor, with vertigo, I | Calab. Hº Lassitude, Weakness ; also Chap. 1, A pathy, Torpor. Activity, increased: Acon., Agar., Ant. c., Ant. t., Camph., Eucal., IHyos., Lyss., | | Op., IOxal. ac., Plat., Stram.; buoyancy, unusual, enabling one to ascend great heights, carry burdens or run rapidly without fatigue or breathlessness, Coca; during delirium, Agar.; in chronic diarrhoea, Calc.; exaltation, Croc.; exaltation, before fit (epilepsy), ICann. i.; overexcitement of muscular system, Coca ; physical excitement, through mental exalta- tion, Coff.; increased ability to exercise with- out fatigue, Fluor. ac.; great exertion of power, Agar.; inclination for muscular exer- tion, Ziz.; no exertion seems to tire, Sars. ; during exhaustion, Lyss.; physical exhilara- tion, Čarbol. ac.; exuberance causes seminal emissions, followed by impotence, IPhos.; feels strong enough to do anything, Coff.; lift up and carry loads easily, tAgar.; muscular, prefers jumping to walking, Bufo.; quick to act, no sleep on this account, 11Coff.; in typhus, Aur, met.; sudden access of vigor, Calab.; with lack of force of will, Calc.; go- ing as if on wings, Med. Hº Chap. 1, De- lirium. Activity, motions: angular, IHyos.; automatic, IStram.; awkward, Anac.; convulsive, l l Tarant.; easier, made with more dexterity, t.Agar.; hur- CEIOREA. : 36. NERWES. Activity (Strength). Catalepsy. Chorea. Convulsions. Fainting. Faintness. Hysteria. LaSSitude (Fatigue). Malaise. Nerves. Neuralgia. Paralysis. Restlessness. Sensations, was Chap. 43. Starting. Trem- lbling. Twitching. WeakneSS. ried, before spasms, IZinc.; involuntary, when thinking of a motion, Aur. met.; involuntary and uncertain, as one attacked with palsy, IPhos.; involuntary, can be momentarily suppressed by volition, Merc. viv.; loss of voluntary, IGels., Stram.; loss of voluntary, without loss of consciousness, Calab.; loss of voluntary, in typhus, Arg, nit.; great light- ness, l l Gamb.; great mobility in nervous phenomena, Ign.; nimble, more So during ºustion, Lyss.; restless, 1 |Stram.; Sluggish, IłżC. CATALEPSY : 1Agar., Art. v., Cann. i., IChloral., ICic., Curar., Diad., IFerr., Hydr. ac., IIpec., | |Nux m., Petrol., l l Stram., IThu- ya ; from anger and vexation, Bry., Cham.; with anxiety and fear, Art. v.; bending back- ward, l l Ign.; conscious, without power to move or speak, l l Graph.; with whooping cough, Cup. m.; worse in damp weather, or from baths, Diad.; attacks from bodily exer- tion, I Art. v.; from fright, Acon., Bell., IGels., IOp.; after fright, lasts several hours, returns every two months, gradually attacks become epileptiform and more frequent, oc- curring every month, and finally after any accidental excitement, Ign.; from grief, Ign., Phos. ac., Staph.; attacks often last for hours, INatr. m.; before attacks of headache and vertigo, l l Stram.; from jealousy, Hyos., ILach.; from sudden joy, Coff.; appears life- less, ICic.; frequent, preceded by cold, stiff feeling of upper lip, as if she had a moustache of ice, ILach.; from disappointed love, Hyos., Ign., Lach.; during menses, IPlat.; with dilated pupils, closed eyes, but is conscious, IGels.; from religious excitement, IStram., Sul., IWer.; from sexual erethism, I Con., Plat., Stram.; from onanism and sexual excess, Cinch., Nux v.; rigid, like a statue, Sep.; al- ternating with tetanic spasms, with wild shrieks, Plat.; from worms, Sabad.; after a wound in right parietal bone, l l Stram. Acon., II Act. rac., IIAgar., Amyl., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars, Art. v., Asaf., Ast. r., Atrop. S., IIBell., IBufo., ICact., Calab., IICalc., ; Castor., Caulo., 1008 36. NERVES. IICaust., ICed., HChel., Chloral., IICic., frightened by a mouse running up arm, I IIgn.; IICina, ICOccul., 1Codein., Con., ICroc., in girls who have been frightened by threats Crotal.., | | Cup. ars., IICup. m., l l Cypr., or punishment, Ign.; worse from fright, Ferr., | | Ferr. S., IForm., IGels., IHippom., IHyos., IIgn., IIod., IKali br., IKali s., Laur., ILil. tig., IMagn. p., IMorph. Sul., IMygale, Natr. m., INux m., INux v., IOp., IPhos., Phos. ac., Psor., Puls., Rhod., IRhus, | |Sec., ||Sep., Sil., ISinap., Sticta, IIStram., ISul., ISumb., IITarant., ; Tereb., IThuya, SVer. v., IZinc., Ziz. Chorea, abdominal: Asaf., Chel., ICina, Iod., ILyc., Sil. Chorea, blood: from loss of, ICinch. Chorea, brain : cerebral, Agar., HBell., IHyos., IStram., Tarant., IWer. v., 17inc. Chorea, in children: who are growing too fast, IPhOS. Chorea, chronic : lessened when feet were put in bag with living ants and creating steam with hot stones, IForm.; long-continued, ob- stinate, l l Chloral.; of three years' standing, | | Plumb. Chorea, coitus: after, in a woman, ICed. Chorea, constitution : weakly, IStram. Chorea, contortions: IICic., ICup. ac., IWer. v. Chorea, dentition: in second, ICalc. Chorea, disease: from long and debilitating, IHyos. Chorea, drinking: worse after wine, IZinc. Chorea, eating: worse after, Ign.; worse after dinner, Zinc., Zizia. Chorea, eruption: after suppressed itch, Caust.; after repression of measles, Rhus; after re- trocedent, on head, Caust.; from suppressed, IZinc.; after suppressed chronic, IISul. Chorea, exercise : better from, IZinc. Chorea, eyes: causes strabismus, IStram. Chorea, evening: worse towards, IZinc. Chorea, face: grimaces, ICup. m. Chorea, falling: ICalc.; jumps up, climbs over tables, etc., IStram.; jumping about room re- gardless of furniture, so that he often injures himself, often jumps as high as a foot and a half from floor, all these movements extreme- ly rapid, attacks last from four to fifteen min- utes, worse during full moon and when vexed, | | Natr. m. Chorea, head: jerking, l l Natr. m. Chorea, hyperaesthesia excessive, ITarant. Chorea, hysterical: Sticta. Chorea, injuries: after having ears pierced, worse left side, left side of body in constant motion, ILach. Chorea, internal: extends to tongue, oesopha- gus and larynx, causing a clucking noise from throat to stomach, like water poured from a bottle, ICina. Chorea, light: worse from, Ziz. Chorea, lying: on back, better, Cup. ac., IIgn.; can neither lie nor stand, threatens life, | | Chloral. Chorea, menses: caused by amenorrhoea, or dysmenorrhoea, Puls.; at establishment of functions, Caulo.; irregular, Sec., l l Sep.; bet- ter after, Sep. Bº uterine. Chorea, mental condition : creeping under table, ICup. m.; emotional, Ign., Laur., IOp., ITarant.; with exaltation and ecstasy, better lying, ICup. m.; from fright, Acon., HCalc., IGels., IIgn., IKali br., | | Natr. m., IOp., IStram., IZinc.; sudden and severe, after being ICup. ac.; for two years, caused by fright, | |Natr. m.; after grief, IIgn.; preceded by irritability and sensitiveness, Stram.; after seeing a child in convulsions, ICup. m.; after seeing a case, Caust.; worse when he cannot have his own way, l l Ver. v.; preceded by in- clination to weep, with laughing and sprightly humor, Stram. 53; hysteria. Chorea, in morning: Mygale. Chorea, motions: spasmodic, of body, generally backward, IBell. ; constant, cannot keep still, Laur.; constant, can run better than walk, feels best in bed, I lTarant.; body thrown for- ward and backward, like constant change from emprosthotonos to opisthotonos, IBell.; inor- dinate and irresistible, | | Tarant.; every mus- cle seems to be in motion, Amyl., | | Ver. v.; of single parts, Alum.; violent, of hands and feet, HCalc.; violent, generally crosswise, left arm and right foot, IStram.; worse from, ICup. ac., Ziz. Chorea, night: continues, Caust.; better, Art. v., | | Tarant. §º sleep. Chorea, noise: worse from, Ziz. Chorea, painful: ICup. ac. Chorea, palpitation: l l Ver. Chorea, periodic : ICup. ac., ICup. m.; every afternoon, INatr. S.; with laughter, ICup. m.; at night and in morning, || Thuya ; every sº days, with hilarity, singing and dancing, I’OC. Chorea, in pregnancy: l l Chloral.; , com- mencing in one part, spreading over body, ICup. m. Chorea, rest: worse during, IZinc. Chorea, rheumatic : Act. rac., Caust., l l Rali iod., IRhus, Sticta. Chorea, rolling: from side to side, chronic, on awaking, Zinc. Chorea, sexual condition : from Onanism, ICalc.,ICinch.; with seminal emissions, Dios.; with pruritus vulvae, with intense itching, redness and hardness, l l Rhus ; at puberty, Caulo.; reflex, nymphomania, Tarant. Chorea, sides: sometimes one-sided, iCalc.; of right, Calab., INatr. s. Chorea, sitting: difficult, Ign. Chorea, sleep: better, IIAgar.; attacks, fol- lowed by, Natr. m.; motions continue, l l Ver, v.; twitchings, during, Ziz. B& night. Chorea, spinal: Asaf., 1Cic., Coccul., Cup. m., IMygale, INux v. Chorea, standing: difficult, Ign. Chorea, stools: retarded, INatr. S. Chorea, tongue: severe, involuntary motion, with impossibility to utter a word, IStram.; protrusion, constant jerking of head and limbs, Sumb. Chorea, touch; worse from contact, Ziz. Chorea, urination: involuntary, at night, Sil. Chorea, uterine: I. Act. rac., Caulo., Croc., IIgn., ILil. tig., Natr. m., Puls, Sec., Sep. Chorea, water: caused by cold bath, or getting drenched, IRhus. Chorea, weather: better after a thunderstorm, Sep.; paroxysmal, in left arm, 1eg and face, on approach of a storm, l l Rhod. e Chorea, worms: complicated with, 1Calc., ICina. 36. NERVES. 1009 CONVULSIONS: in general, || Acon.,IAgar., : Alet., : Amb., Amyl., Ant. c., IIApis, Ars., Ars. S. f., IIArt. v., Arum m., MAst. r., IIBell., Bry., II Bufo., IICalc., 1Camph., Canth., Carbol.ac., IICaust., Cham., || Chlorof, IICic., Coca, Coccul.., || Coccus, ICon., ICup. ars., 11Cup. m., Curar., IIDiad., JDig., Dory., Form., Glon., Graph., Hell., Hydr. ac., IIHyos., IIpec., Lyss., Magn. c., IMagn. m., IIMagn. p., Manc., Meph, Mosch., 1Natr. m;IINux m., Nux v., OEnan., LIOp.,IPhos., Phyt., I Sec., I (Sil., IIStram, iTabac., IVer., Ver. v., | | Variol., Zing., Ziz. gº children, epileptic, puerperal, tetanic, etc. Convulsions, abdomen: Coccul.; violent, ab- dominal, worse in groins, IKreo.; with colic, IICic., ICup. m., Sec.; end by convulsive movements, Bufo.; distended before attack, BZinc.; intussusception, IOp.; child lies on ab. domen, spasmodically, thrusts breech up, ICup. m.; brought on by pressure over solar plexus, ITNux v.; tenderness, after, Bry. Convulsion, Addison's disease: IIod.; clonic, HCalc. Convulsions, in anaemia: rhoea, I Wer. V. Convulsions, apoplectic: II.Bell., ILach., INux v., | |Stram, I | Ver. v.; tonic, running into complete epileptic, Plumb.; especially at on- set of, Some zymotic disease, ICrotal. Convulsions, arms: commences in (epilepsy), Bell.; contraction of fingers, staring open eyes, lasting from a quarter to half an hour, Magn. p.; and hands, Arum t.; coldness of hands, ICaust.; worse by every exertion, Merc. viv.; hands turned outward during, Cup. m.; convulsive movement above head, Stram.; jactitation, Amyg.; thumbs clenched across palms, ICup. m. Convulsions, aura : " gºt epileptic. Convulsions, back: preceded by sensation of heat rushing up spine to head (puerperal), Phos.; from inflammatory affections of spine, Acon. ; in myelomalacia, Crotal.; slightest touch to spine causes, Acon., INux v. Convulsions, biting: ICup. m.; Snapping with jaws, Lyss. Convulsions, brain : from cerebrospinal irrita- tion, Coccul.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICrotal, IHell., l l Tarant.; from concussion, II Arn., IICic., IHyper.; caused by con- gestion, particularly in children (irritative fever), TVer. v.; depending on alterations in connective tissue in brain or spinal cord, Sil.; alternating with dyspnoea, to Suffocation, Plat. ; clonic, originate in cere- bral exhaustion, Zinc.; fulness in region of medulla, , before, Gels.; hydrocephalic, Art. v., ICalc., IKali iod., IMerc., | | Natr. m., IZinc.; hydrocephalic, worse right side, pre- venting sleep, Art. v.; from irritation, ICic.; sudden, in a child, from irritation, ICic.; in men, ICup. m.; clonic, in meningitis, TVer.- sudden, in meningitis infantum, I Apis ; men- ingitis or hydrocephalus, Arg. nit.; in men- ingitis, partial or general, l l Ant. t.; metastasis from other organs, ICup. m.; neurosis in- volving brain, JKali br.; from sclerosis or tumor, IPlumb.; sudden, with intense con- gestion, Ver. v.; sudden, in meningitis, 1Glon.; in traumatic cerebritis, IHep. Convulsions, breathing: during or after gasp- | |Plat.; from diar- ing (convulsions), Laur.; convulsions alter- nate with oppressed, Ign.; violent efforts to get air, Mosch. Convulsions, catarrh: from suppressed, Camph. Convulsions, changing : continually in char- acter, IPuls., HIStram. Convulsions, chest: Coccul.; with angina on left, Plumb.; rattling of mucus, Ant. c. Convulsions, in children: Acon., Act. rac., IAEthus., Agar., Amyl., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Art. v., 11Bell., Bry., HCalc., Camph., Caust., Cham., | | Chloral., ICic., IICina, Coccul., 1Coff., Colch., ICup. ac., IICup. m., Dolich., Gels, IGuaraea, Il Hell., Hep., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Ign., Ipec., IKali br., Kali c., Kreo., ILach., Laur., Lyc., Magn. p., Melil., Merc., JNux v., 11Op., Plat., Sec., Sil., Stann., IIStram., ISul., Tereb., Ver., | | Ver. v., IIZinc.; throw arms from side to side, Cina; in consequence of irregular innervation of capillaries, Ign.; with catarrh, Sumb.; in trau- matic cerebritis, Hep.; clonic, Ipec.; feeble constitution, scrofulous, frequent diarrhoea from debility, 1 ||Nux m.; cross before attack, IZinc.; with intermittent fever, IGels.; espe- cially from fright, º 11Op.; infantile, II Art. v., HCham., IIHell., Hydr. ac., Magn. p., Melil.; strong, healthy-looking subject, at intervals of two months, l l Glon.; nervous, during dentition, Melil.; of newborn, Bell.; of newborn, recovers after bath, but con- stantly wails and sighs, l l Millef.; in conse- quence of nursing milk vitiated by a fit of anger, IICham.; from nursing after sudden fright of mother, IIOp.; pale, during teeth- ing, Zinc.; in premonitory stage, Cypr.; scrofulous (hydrocephalus), ISul.; with Sopor, 1Camph.; child becomes stiff (dentition), ICham.; struggling and screaming during stool, as if they would go into fits, IKreo.; before stupor, Art. v.; weakly and excitable, Coff. §§e brain, cholera, dentition. Convulsions, chill: after chill (helminthiasis), ICina ; chronic, during, Ars.; with chill, | | Lach.; begins in epigastrium, Calc. Convulsions, cholera: Asiatic, ICarbo v., IICup. m.; infantum, Crot. t., Kali br., Magn. p., Op. Convulsions, choreic : with inclination to bite and tear, I Tarant.; with numbness, HINux v.; shakes almost continuously, with involun- tary movements in limbs, abdomen, trunk, chest and face, worse left side, | | Tarant. Hº Chap. 36, Chorea. Convulsions, chronic : Calc., | |Natr. m., Sil., |Sul. Convulsions, clonic : l l Anthrac., IBell., IBry., IIBufo., | | Camph., Chlorof., Cup. m., Lyss., IPlumb.; alternates with tonic, IStram.; in chil- dren, Zinc.; with chill, Camph.; in sporadic cholera, ITabac.; in delirium tremens, IHyos.; in different places (cholera Asiatica), Ars.; caused by fright and anger, Plat.; in hys- terical, fitful women, Ign.; in meningitis, | | Ant. t.; every five or ten minutes (strychnia poisoning), 11Nux v.; in myelitis, IIPic, ac.; beginning at periphery, in brain troubles, ICup. ac.; violent, puerperal, l l Ver. v.; rarely tetanic, Lyss.; twitchings, Caust.; writhing, | |Nux m. Convulsions, cold : from cold, Magn. p.; after catching cold during purpura, attacks every 64 & 1010 36. NERVES. five minutes, last ten or fifteen minutes, IIpec.; with coldness, Camph., Hell.; icy coldness, from head down back (tetanus), Ars. Convulsions, with full consciousness: IIpec., IKali c., | |Natr. m. gº unconsciousness. Convulsions, constipation: IOp., IPlumb., Stram.; preceded by constipation, jaundice, etc., IINux v. Convulsions, constitution: gouty, IColch.; plethoric, nervous persons, Ilkali br. Convulsions, cough : after or before cough, TVer.; during cough, Bell., 1Calc., Ign.,Stram., ISul.; with cough, worse at night and after lying down, Meph.; in whooping cough, |Brom., Calc., ICup. m., Hydr. ac., IIpec., IIKali br. Hº Chap. 27, during Cough, convulsions. Convulsions, in croup: ILach. Convulsions, cyanosis: ICup. m., IHydr. ac., Ver. Hº Chap. 29, Blood cyanosis. Convulsions, by day: Art. v., IKali br. Convulsions, delirium : Amyg., Dig.; followed by delirium, l l Kali m.; in lead colic., | | Op.: maniacal rage, Plumb. Hº Chap. 1, Delir- ium convulsions. Convulsions, in dentition: IIA con., IAEthus., II Art. v.; during, Arum t., HBell., 11Calc., : Calc. p. l l Caust., IICham., ICic., | | Colch., ICup. ac., IICup. m., l l Cypr., Hyos., Ign., IIpec., IIRali br., Kreo., ILach., Magn. p., Melil., IMerc. sol., Millef., Sinap., Stram., TVer. v.; with cutting of every tooth, Stann.; with pale face and heat in occiput, IZinc.; "without fever, ; Calc. p.; with fever, Ver. v.; with congestion of head, IBell, IGlon., Melil.; from reflex irritation, IPod. ; with the coming of eye teeth, Chlor.; with grinding of teeth, and coldness of limbs after overexcitement, HCOff. §§" brain, dentition. Cnnvulsions, diarrhoea: B& Chap. 20, Diar- rhoea convulsions. Convulsions, diphtheria: IMerc. Sol. Convulsions, drinking: after abuse of alcohol, II.Nux v.; attempt to, water starts, Lyss. Convulsions, drugs: after Acon., II Arn.; in a child of five months, from abuse of Opium, ICic.; from poisoning by Stramonium, ICitrus. Convulsions, ears: excited by barking of a dog, great sensibility, Lyss.; from extension of disease, after exanthemata and in whooping cough, Crotal.; with deafness, Bar. m.; from any sudden noise, Lyss.; caused by pouring water into a basin with splashing noise, Lyss.; brought on by hearing water poured out (preg- nancy), ILyss. Convulsions, eating: on being importuned, Lyss.; from indigestible food, IIIpec.; after meals, IIHyos. Convulsions, emprosthotonos: Ipec.; with consciousness, IBNux v.; after fright, Ign. Convulsions, epigastrium : begin with aura from, IIMux v.; begin with pain, IGlon., Ziz. Convulsions, epileptic : Absin., Act. rac., IAEthus., I Agar., Alum., ; Amb., ; Amm. br., l l Amm. c., I Amyl., 1Anac., ; Anag, II Arg. met., II Arg, nit., Ars., II Art. v., IAst. r., Atrop. s., IIBar. m., Bell., IIBufo., 1Calc., 1Calc. a., Calc. p., HCamph., Cann. i., Carbo a., Carbo V., ; Castor., ; Cast. eq., IICaust., Ced., HChin. a., | | Chloral., IICic., Cinnam., Coccul., ICrotal., ICup. ac., ICup. ars., IICup. m., ICypr., Dros., IForm., Gels., IGlon., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Hyper., ; Ictod., Ign., IIIndig., IIRali br., Kali c., | | Kali ph., ILach., ILaur., Magn. c., Magn. p., Mosch., Naja, Natr. S., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., IINux. V., IOEnan., Ol. caj., IOp., Petrol., | |Phos., Plat., IPlumb., IPuls., Ran. b., Sec., IISil., Sinap., Stann., Staph.,18tram., Sul., Syph., | Tarant., :Tereb., Ziz.; originating in abdominal gan- glia, plexus solaris, IBufo., Calc., Indigº, Nux v., Sil.; in Addison’s disease, Calc., IIod.; with anaemia, ICamph.; appears like an epileptic, with full consciousness (indura- tion of pancreas), Bar. m.; while asleep at night, I lSec.; attacks, far apart, Cinch.; attacks, almost daily, Hyos.; attacks every seven days, Agar.; attack, every seven days, of short duration, Chin. S.; fifty attacks dur- ing fifteen hours, complete unconsciousness, IBufo.; attacks, as many as five a day, with at times two hours of unconsciousness, worse during menses, IISul.; attacks increase of, tArt. v.; attacks, increase at first and lessen gradually, IAgar.; attacks, last some minutes, with only slight remissions, 1 Sul. ; attacks, often repeated, ILArt. v.; attacks, severe, in rapid succession, I lSul.; attacks, often, re- peated, Art. v.; attacks, spasmodic, Kali p.; attacks, come suddenly, Indig.; attacks, Sud- den, with screams, afterwards drowsy, Stram.; attacks, for six days, as many as twenty-three in one night, I ISul.; attacks, several times a week, IBufo.; attacks, two or three every week, ICup. m.; attacks, two or three a week, after suppression of tinea capitis, Agar.; at- tacks, every three weeks, Op.; with aura, IGlon.; aura, like a mouse running, Bell., Calc., Ign., Nitr. ac., Sil, Sul.; aura from solar plexus, Bufo., Indig., Nux V., Sil.; aura from stomach, Bell.; aura, from abdomen to head, with heat, Indig.; aura, like cold air over spine and body, Agar.; aura, from toes and fingers, Cup. m.; aura, from heart, Calc. a., Lach., Naja; aura, knows attack is coming, feels a dread, Amyl., Arg. nit., Cup. m., Natr. m.; drew herself up like a ball in bed, screams at slightest touch, tried to prevent feeling pulse, ICup. m.; attended or caused by congestion of brain, Kali br.; with softening of brain, ICaust.; dependent upon pressure of a tumor or other coarse organiclesion of brain, IKali br.; with cardiac anguish, Lyc.; cere- bral, l l Zinc.; from violent cerebral irritation, Amm. c.; from chagrin or fear, Calc.; of children, Amb., Art. v., 1Cham., IIpec.; chil- dren, during dentition or from retrocession of exanthema, ICup. m.; chronic, HBufo, Caust., Kalibi., OEnan., IPlumb., Tarant.; chronic, with earthy color of face, stupor and debility, Plumb.; during climacteric period, I Lach.; clonic, left side, Calc. p.; clonic, parox- ysms last five minutes, every nine or ten days, Indig.; during coitus, Bufo.; from cold, IIndig.; difficult comprehension or stupor, ICup. m.; congenital, Hell., IKali br., Ver.; with congestion to head and heart, IIGlon.; with consciousness, Natr. m.; with loss of consciousness, IGlon.; with constipation, IHyos.; convulsed all over, Indig; after be- ing overheated by dancing, II Art. W.; after fright, attacks, the longer delayed, the more violent, IIgn.; with dementia, ; Ferr. iod.; during dentition, with symptoms of Worms, 36. NERVES. 1011 IStann.; with diarrhoea, Calc. p.; begin with dizziness, Indig.; from drinking, Hyos.; better by drinking cold water as soon as press- ure in stomach cominences, Caust.; after a drunken tumble into water, Art. v.; after eat- ing, Calc. p.; with or after suppression of eczema, IKali m.; from fright and suppressed grief, especially in children, recent cases, IIgn.; from checked eruptions, Agar.; from suppressed eruption, Agar., Caust.; in even- ing, Stann.; from exhaustion of nervous forces, Cypr.; with pale face, twitching of hands and eyes, Stann.; falling, Ars.; after childbirth, brought on by a fall immediately before delivery, l l Rhus ; after falling upon head, ICup. m.; falls, and lies almost motion- less, Agar.; falling, with a scream, ! IStram.; falls forward, sleeps afterwards, Calc. p.; fell down suddenly, Ver.; falls suddenl forward, I ISumb.; falls unconscious, wit blood-curdling cry, IBufo.; falling uncon- scious, without a scream, Cup. m.; while standing at his work, fell suddenly sideways, unconscious, with outstretched arms, then heat and sweat, ICalc.; with coldness of feet, ICup. m.; from protracted intermittent fever, IICalc.; frequent, Psor.; from fright, Agar., IBufo., IICalc., Caust., ICup. m., Ign., In- dig., IStram.; after fright, attacks last half an hour, recur every four to seven days, Ign.; from fright, during menses, Arg. nit.; brought on by gunger, Zing.; in a girl act. 16, 1 ICEnan.; following suppression of goitre, IOd.; grand mal rather than petit mal, IKali br.; from grief, after emotion, IHyos.; hands cold, ICup. m.; bending head backward, INux v.; with congestion to head, Ferr. ph.; after falling from a ladder upon back of head fits repeat at intervals from five days to six weeks, ISul.; headache, Atrop., 1Calc.; headache, before and after, ICina ; from valvular diseases of heart, IICalc.a.; hereditary, IKali br.; hyster- ical, Cann. i., Caust., Coccul., Ign., BNux m., Plat., Puls., Stram., Tarant. ; hysterical, after suppressed menses, lasting an houror two, asphyxia seemed inevitable, Gels.; idiopathic cases, with no organic lesions, worse about new moon, ICup. m.; increase two days, and are gone the fourth, 1 ||Merc. iod. rub.; since infancy attacks occur in periods varying from three to six months, l l Sul.; in insanity, IHyos.; during hot stage of intermittent, | |Stram. ; from local irritation of nerves, 1Magn. p.; after suppressed itch, Caust.; caused by jealousy, ILach.; lasting several minutes, repeated at intervals during sleepless night (after wound on head), ILed.; lasts two or three minutes, followed by dejection and dizziness for twenty-four hours, I lTa- rant.; last ten to thirty minutes, I Op.; began in left side and went to right, now they are more frequently reversed, 'I ISul.; with leucorrhoea, Caust., ILach.; after lewd- ness, ILach.; with tossing of limbs, Stann.; confined to upper limbs and trunk, l l Sul.; following disappointed love, IHyos.; better lying down, ICalc., a.; occur at commence- ment of last meal, Ast. r.; with melan- cholia, ISul.; after menses, Syph.; before menses, IBufo., Hyos.; during menses, 1Caust., Kali br., ILach.; shortly before and during menses, appear while asleep and awake and commence with a peculiar outcry, | |OEnan.; at first seldom and irregular, but Soon regularly and coincident with menses, attacks lasting for hours, followed by drowsi- ness and lassitude, l l Plumb.; with suppressed menses, Millef, Puls.;. scanty menses, ICaust.; menstrual, ICed.; menstrual, nervous symptoms, IKali br.; with menstrual disturb- ance, Act. rac., Arg. nit., II Art. v., ICalc., 1Caust., Ced., Cup. m., Ign., Zinc.; from men- tal disturbance, I |Nux v.; after mental ex- citement, ICup. m.; at new moon, IBufo., Cup. m., Sil.; attacks at new moon, at 2 A.M., IKali br.; worse during new moon, ICaust.; mostly in morning, Art. v.; mostly in morn- ing, one or two hours after rising, I ISul. ; be- tween 9 and 10 A.M. for three years, usually preceded for a few days by twitching of arms and legs, Natr. m.; muscular contractions, IMagn. p.; nocturnal, Ars., Art. v., Aur. met., Calc. a., Calc., Cina, Cup. m., Merc., Nitr ac., Sil.; worse at night, after absti- nence, in drunkards, begin with strong pal- pitation, rush of blood to head, loss of speech, and unconsciousness, l l Calc. a.; worse at night, during solstice and full moon, Calc.; caused onanism, Stram.; after onanism, E Bufo (comp. Sul.), Calc., Dig., Lach., Nux v., IPlat., Plumb.,Sep.; with opisthotonos, Stann.; from ovarian irritation, Atrop. s., HKali br.; periodical, Agar., Ars., Ced., Cinch., Chin. S., Cup. m., Ign., Lach., Nux v., Plumb., Sec., Stram.; periodical, in uterine diseases, HAct. rac.; pharyngeal spasms, followed by desire to swallow, Calc.; secondary, when its starting place is pneumogastric nerve, Ipec.; a pro- tracted case, cured by the extract, I | Polyg.; chronic cases of psoric taint, ISul.; during time of puberty, ICaust.jpuerperal, Atrop.s.;violent, in quicksuccession, Lyss.; recent, HBell., iCalc., ICup.m.,1Glon., Hydr.ac., Ign, , Ralibr.,INux v., Sul.; from reflex nervous irritation, Cypr.; better by riding in a carriage, Nitr. ac.; with rigidity, l l Dros.; in scrofulous subjects, : Calc. p., Caust.; from frequent emission of semen, ILach.; with loss of sensibility, HCup. m. ; at onset of septic or zymotic disease, ICrotal.; attacks, seven in five months, : Curar.; from sexual abuse, IKali br., Phos.; with sexual complications, Stann.; after morbid excite- ment of sexual organs, Lach.; electric shocks, ICoccul.; electric shock makes insensible, |Art. v.; while sitting, suddenly puts head upon pillow, gently shakes head from side to side, sixty times to minute, ICup. m.; during sleep, Lach., | | Op.; loss of smell, I Plumb.; begins in solar plexus, Bufo.: spread from solar plexus to brain, Sil.; burning in spine, |Ars.; so violent, that it seemed as if joints of spine would be broken, Hyos.; proceeding from splanchnic system, IBPlumb.; grows stiff, I ISul.; whole body becomes stiff, some- times falls down, ICup. m.; causes strabismus, IStram.; suffocative attacks, ICup. m.; syph- ilitic, Aur. met., Iod., IKali br., IIRali iod., Merc. cor., Mez., Nitr. ac.; testicular, Clem., Coccul., Nitrac., Nux v., IPuls., Rhod., Tereb., IThuya, Zinc.; opisthotonos, with tetanus, | | Ang.; with clenching of thumbs, Stann.; traumatic, Arn., ICic., IHyper., | |Natr. s., Op. ; trembled, staggered, fell unconscious, without grying, ICup. m.; from tuberculosis, 1012 36. NERVES. IKali br.; with twitching of limbs, II)ros.; unconsciousness, without convulsions,llCalc.; linked together by unconsciousness, later one commences as soon as the other ends, Amyl.; involuntary urination, Caust.; frequent urin- ation, ICup. m.; turbid urine, ICup. m.; uter- ine, Act. rac., Arg. nit., Ign., Nux v., Plat., IPuls., Sabina,Sul.; with vertigo, Ars.,IICalc., Camph., Cann. i., Carbo a., Caust., Ced., Hyos., Ind., Kali br., Kali iod., Lach., Sec., Sil., Ta- rant.; from vexation, IICalc., 1Camph.; after getting wet, Cup. m.; of more than three years' standing, l l Zinc.; of three years' standing, eight to ten fits daily, worse from 4 A.M. to 4 P.M., HCalc.; of five years' standing, | |Sul.; for ten years, IGels.; with young persons, Alet., : Calc. p. gºt before, during, after, be- tween attacks, and epileptiform. Convulsions, epileptic, before attack: abdo- men bloated, Cup. m., ILach.; absentminded, ILach.; sense of warm air streaming up spine into head, Ars.; angry for several days,| |Bufo.; angry, if misunderstood, Bufo.; drawing in left arm,Cup. m.; arm drawn involuntarily close to body,Cup.m.; pain in left arm and hand, Calc. a.; pain in left arm, only during day, Calc. a.; shaking of left arm, Sil.; twisting of left arm, Sil.; arms stiff, IBufo.; aura, Cup. m.; aura, as of something running in arms, or from epi- gastrium through abdomen into feet, IICalc.; aura, from hands into head, l l Sul.; exaltation of body, Cann. i.; clawing motion, Calc.; coldness of left side, Sil.; confused, ILach.; delirium tremens, IOp.; ringing in ears, IIHyos.; eructation, Lach.; sparks before eyes, IIHyos.; eyeballs rolled upward, and to left, Bufo.; feels face, rubbing side, IBufo.; pale face, ILach.; face, grayish- yellow, eyes sunken, Bufo.; cold feet, ILach.; fingers contracted, IBufo.; goose- flesh, Cup. m.; formication in right hand, Cup. m.; tearing in right hand, Cup. m.; head drawn to side then backward, IBufo.; heaviness of head, ILach, ; headache, Bell., Cann. i., Calc., Caust., Cina, ILach., Staph., Zinc.; pain in head, or constriction, Calc. a.; constant linear headache, commencing in both angles of forehead, extending in parallel lines backward, ISyph.; constriction of heart, ICalc. a.; pains in heart, ICalc. a.; hungry gnawing, IIHyos.; irritability, Art. v.; straight and stiff, Bufo.; exaltation of mind, ICann. i.; sensation of a mouse running up arms and back, ISul.; sudden feeling as of a mouse running from right foot up leg to right side of abdomen, Sul.; mouth wide open, Bufo.; nausea, Cup. m., l l Sul.; jerks in back of neck, IBry., Bufo.; palpitation, Calc., Cup. m., ILach. ; premonitory symptoms, IStram.; pupils dilated, JBufo.; restless motion of limbs and body, Bufo.; retching, Cup. m.; sensation of something running up, Calc.; screaming, ITCic.; Screaming, shrill shrieks, Cup.m.; sudden shriek and falling, ICup. m.; shuddering, Cup. m.; lapping motion oftongue, IBufo.; jerkings and anxious startings, during sleep, I ISul.; Soporific sleep, I Sul.; premoni- tory symptoms, Atrop. S.; putrid taste, Syph.; gritting of teeth, l l Sul.; thumbs clenched, IBufo.; vertigo, IIHyos., ILach., | |Sul.; loses voice and is unconscious, Calc. a.; vomiting, | |Sul.; vomiting of phlegm, Cup. Hº. Convulsions, epileptic, during attack: bluish color of epigastrium and chest, Cup. m.; throwing body upward and forward, ICup. m.; interrupted breathing, ICic.; full con- sciousness, l l Nux m.; loss of consciousness, Absin., Agar., Amyl., Ars., HBell., IBufo., Calc., Calc. a., Camph., Canth., Caust., Cham., IICic.,COccul., Crotal., ICup. m., Curar.,IGlon., Hydr.ac., Hyos., Ign., Lach., Laur., Lyc., CEn- an., Op.,Plumb.,Sec.,Sep., Sil.,Stann., Stram., Sul., Tarant.; consciousness, then deep sleep, IHell.; violent contortions of limbs, upper part of body and head, ICic.; involuntary discharges, Coccul.; eyes projecting, IIIHyos.; eyes, pupils dilated, I Bell., Carbol. ac., Cic., ICina, Coccul., OEnan., Plumb.; eyes, pupils contracted, IOp., Phyt.; eyes, sunken, IBufo., face bluish-purple, Absin., Agar., Atrop., Bell, ICic., Cina, ICup. m., IIHyos., Nux v., OEnan., IIOp., Plumb., IWer.; face distorted, red, Bu- fo.; face pale, Amm. c., Ars., Bell., Calc., Caust., Cic., Cina, Cinch., ICup. m., Ipec., Lach., Mosch., Natr. m., Plumb., Puls., Sil., Stann., Sul.; face red, bloated, IBufo.; face red, Æthus, Bell., Camph., Caust., IICic., Cina, ICup. m., Ign., Ipec., Lyc., Nux V., Stram.; face yellow, Cic., Plumb.; fingers become dead, Cup. m.; hallooing and shout- ing, IICalc.; hiccough, IICic.; violent move- ment of limbs, Bufo.; frothing at mouth, Cic.; relaxation of muscles, ICinch.; deathly pallor, ICinch.; rage, HBell., Canth., Hyos., Stram.; trying to rise, ISul.; bloody, saliva, Bufo.; shrieks, Ced., ICic., Crotal., ICup.m., IIHyos., Ign., Lach., Nitr. ac., JNux v., Op., Stann., Stram., Sul., Ver. v.; throws himself back- ward, with dreadful shrieks, Camph.; Swell- ing at stomach, as from violent spasm of dia- phragm, IICic.; face bathed in sweat, IBufo.; head and chest covered with sweat, Cup. m.; profuse sweat, Bufo.; endeavors to tear every- thing within reach, 1Camph.; grinding teeth, IIHyos.; clenching of thumbs, ICup. m.; biting tongue, Bufo., Caust.; tottering, Cup. m.; trembling, Cup. m.; with trembling of limbs, ICrotal.; with trismus, Cic.; uncon- sciousness, ICalc. p., ICup. m., Stann.; urina- tion, IIHyos.; urination involuntary, Cup. m. Convulsions, epileptic, after attack: , coma, IBufo.; consciousness returns, slowly and symptoms of paralysis remain, l l Plumb.; delirium tremens, IHyos.; dejected, I ISul.; dizzy from scratching head, Calc.; loud eruc- tations, HChin. a.; wipes tears from eyes, ISul.; haemoptysis and sleep, l l Dros.; headache, ICalc., Cup. m.; with heat, Calc.; spasmodic movement of intestines, Bufo.; awake in vio- lent mania, struggling with violence, Glon. ; mental disturbance for two days, : Curar.; prostration, IChin. a.; sleep, Bufo., Cup. m.; stupid sleep, IBufo.; somnolence, Curar.; sweat, ICalc.; cold sweat, Chin... a. ; warm sweat, IISil.; sour taste, Sul.; long trem- bling of right hand, Cup. m.; profuse, clear watery urine, Cup. m.; severe pain and press- ure on vertex, IBufo.; vomiting, Calc.; weep- ing, Cup. m. Convulsions, epileptic, between attacks: general symptoms, Ars, iCalc., 1Caust.; burn. ing in abdomen, chilliness of remainder of body, anxiety, numbness of arms, burning and tearing in small of back, Cup. m.; cramp in 36. NERVES. 1013 calves, IArs.; burning in chest, Cup. m.; ten- dency to be frightened, Cup. m.; pressive pain, Ars.; vertigo, Calc. Convulsions, epileptiform (petit mal): Ab- sin., Amyl., Bell., Calab., Calc., Caust., Ced., 1Chin. a., ICina, Coccul., ICup. m., 1Glon., IIHyos., Kali br., Kali iod., IPlat., IPlumb., Puls., Sec., Stram., Sul., | | Tarant., Ver. v.; from alcoholic beverages, IIRan. b., || An- thrac.; with congestion to brain, l l Calab.; in children, during dentition, or later, Ign.; then coma, Canth.; during dentition, l l Stann.; falls to ground, IChin. a.; half sided, espe- cially of face and shoulders, I [Aurant. ; come on suddenly, driving him to distraction, after striking head, Natr. S.; during heat, Hyos.; after hard knocks, IHyper.; in young lady, aet 20, 1Glon.; with laryngismus stridulus, following suppression of exanthems, IHep.; internmediate between mania, chorea major, and epilepsy, twice a day, between fits para- lytic symptoms, : Curar.; brought on , by a heavy meal, I Arg. nit.; in meningitis, Arg. nit.; followed by very profuse menses, IOp.; after suppressed menses, with severe spasms of glottis, Gels.; with foaming at mouth, rigidity of body and limbs, Med.; tonic, in myelitis, Stram.; occasional, inter- rupted during pregnancy and lactation, l l Ver. v.; petitmal, for four years, Curar.; at puberty, from menstrual irregularities, especially in rheumatic women, Caulo.; regularly twice a day, morning and evening at same hours (hysteria), ICed.; with shrieks, Ipec.; sudden, every three months, lasting two or three weeks, IHydr. ac.; caused by worms, Asaf. Convulsions, eruption : before development, IGels.; after disappearance of old, IZinc.; exanthem fails to come out, IStram.; at onset of exanthemata, ICrotal.; after suppressed itch, l l Sul.; repercussion of measles, IBry. ; from repelled or non-appearing, Ant. t., IBry., Camph., ICup. ac., IIpec., IStram., Sul., LZinc. Convulsions, evening : Alum., IICalc.,ICaust., Laur., Op., Stram., Sul. Convulsions, exertion: after exercise, Alum., Kalm., Lyss., Natr. m., Petrol.; from overfa- tigue, ILach. Convulsions, eyes: from bright objects, Bell., ICanth., IStram.; projecting, IIHyos.; open, staring, fixed pupils, Amyg.; pupils contracted, Cic., IOp., Phyt.; pupils dilated, Bell, Carbol. ac., Cic., ICina, Coccul., OEnan., Plumb., Ver. v.; strabismus, Stram. Convulsions, face : anxious, alarmed, Lyss.; begins in, l IDulc.; blue, IICup m.; in cheek (prosopalgia), Ign.; hot, after, IIOp.; pale, IVer.; puffed, Glon.; bright red, I Bell., IGlon. ; deep red, IIOp.; swollen, livid, OEnan.; beginning with twitchings, especially around eyes, IHyos. Convulsions, fainting: Ipec., ILach., IIMosch., Ver.; after spasm, Ver.; coldness, as if dead, OEnan. Convulsions, falling : backward, Ang., IIIBell., Camph., Canth., Cic.,Cinch., Ign.,pec., Kalm, Nuxv., HIOp., Rhus, Spig., Stram.; as if dead with eyes shut, face red,0uick breathing, pulse 100, after singing, Lyss.; forward, Arn, Canth., Cic., Cup. m., Ferr., Rhus, Sil, Sul., Sumb.; to left, Bell., Caust., Lach., Sabad.; to right, Bell.; sideways, Bell., Con., Nux v., Sul.; sud- den, breathing almost imperceptible, IStram. Convulsions, feet: renewed when feet are touched (brain disease in children), 1 ||Nux v. Hº Chap. 33, Feet convulsions. Convulsions, with fever: Bell., IFerr. ph., | | Natr. m.; during commencement of exan- thematic, Ign.; feverish heat, ICaust.; as sweat went off and fever came on, Nux v.; typhus alternates with stupor, Aur. met. ; threaten- ing in yellow fever, IWer. v. Bºy" Chap. 40, Fever convulsions. Convulsions, fingers: spread apart, I ISec.; spread apart, especially left, Glon. Hº Chap. 32, Fingers spasm. Convulsions, head: require several strong per- Sons to prevent her from injuring herself, at- tempts to pull hair out of back of head, ILach.; jerked from pillow, falls back again (hydro- cephalus), Stram.; moves, mostly to right, Stram.; rolls anxiously from side to side, IZinc.; rolling, from side to side, and moan- ing, I lTuberc.; rush of blood, IBell., ICinch., |Glon. Convulsions, headache: after convulsion, Caust.; before convulsion, Caust.; hysterical, IMosch.; occipital, l l Petrol. Convulsions, heat: of body, before, IZinc.; pre- ceded by burning, Ars.; from exposure, after being struck by lightning, IMorph. Sul. B& fever; also Chap. 40, Heat convulsions. Convulsions, hemorrhage: from loss of blood, ICinch.; with haemoptysis or metrorrhagia, IHyos.; with metrorrhagia, HICinch. Convulsions, hiccough: IIIIyos.; before spasm, Cup. m.; mixture of hyperaemia and spasm in consequence of affection of spine and diaphragm, IStram. Convulsions, in hydrophobia: HBell., 1Canth., ICurar., Gels., Stram.; pain commencing in cicatrix of bitten thumb, producing slight Spasm, and still greater disposition to snap and bite and grind teeth, which were entirely beyond his control, causing him to fall on floor, Lyss.; when thinking of fluids of any kind, even blood, Lyss. B& light; also Chap. 1, Hydrophobia. Convulsions, hysteric : Acet. ac., Act. rac., Apis, Ars., Bry, ICalc, HCaust., Chlorof, ICic., ICOccul., Con., Hydr.ac., IIIgn., IIpec., | |Millef., Mosch., INatr. m., IPlat., | | Sec., ISep., ISum., Val., IVer., JVer. v.; day and night, Magn. m.; coming on several times a day, gradually growing worse, Ipec.; shrinks back with fear on seeing any one, l l Stram.; with spasms of glottis, IGels.; body and limbs hard as wood, Cic.; with alternate laughing and crying, Aur. met.; with involuntary laughter, Ign.; laughing and weeping, Alum.; during laughing, IGraph.; from laughing or crying, Bell.; , spasmodic laughter, Caust.; tonic and clonic, with laughter, IPlat.; before menses, Hyos.; during dysmenorrhoea,Caulo.; affecting Oesophagus, Asaf.; with pain in ab- domen and diaphragm, Stan.; comes out of with deep sighing, Ign.; sudden, Gels.; from uterine irritation, Vib. Convulsions, from injuries (traumatic): Ang., Arn., ICic., Hyper., Puls., IRhus, Sul.; after dog bite, ICurar.; from blows upon head or concussions, Arn., Hyper., | |Natr. s.; caused by pressure on brain during delivery, 1014 36. NERVES. *. IHep.; produced by pain commencing in cicatrix of bitten thumb, Lyss.; from a frag- ment of glass in hand, I Calab.; caused by being hit on injured back, ||Zinc.; violent, after a burn, Amyl.; after slight, IVal.; after slight, in children, IHyper.; following, from splinter, ICic. Bº tetanic. Convulsions, internal: INux v. Convulsions, larynx: in spasm of glottis, IMeph.; in laryngismus stridulus, Chlor., |Kali br. Convulsions, legs: Coccul.; agitation in muscles during night, precursor of apoplexy, Ast. r.; coldness of feet, Caust.; ushered in by fidgety feet, Zinc.; feet turned outward during, Cup. m.; commencing in toes, followed by distortion of eyes towards right and upward, IHydr. ac.; particularly violent, ILach. Bº limbs; also Chap. 33, Legs convulsions. Convulsions, limbs: affected, Amyg., || Merc., ITNux v.; alternate of upper and lower, IHyos.; particularly beginning in fingers and toes, spreading over body, Cup. m.; begin in legs, fingers or toes, ICup. ac.; body tossed up by spasms of arms and legs, Ipec.; in softening of brain, IBufo.; commence with cramps in fingers and toes, Cup.m.; crawling, Bell., Caust., IIgn., Plumb., IRhus, Sec.; dis- torting, Acon.; before spasms, drawing in, Art. v.; flexed, bent, body is tossed upward, IHyos.; tonic, in flexed fingers and toes, | | Chel.; violent movement, Caust.; with numbness, I | Ferr.; pain, Bell., Caust., Cham., Cina, Plumb., Sec.; spreads fingers and toes apart, Glon.; twisting, in cholera, ICamph. Hº Chap. 33, Limbs convulsions. Convulsions, lungs: following pneumonia, | |Nux v.; threatened, in pneumonia, IBell. Convulsions, measles: Hº Chap. 46, Erup- tion, measles. Convulsions, menses: amenorrhoea, Caulo., IGraph. ; before, Carbo v., Puls.; clonic, be- fore, | | Puls.; cramplike, before, Caust.; from sudden checking, ICOccul.; during, IIRali br., INux v., || CEnan., Puls., Sec., Stram.; during, last several hours, l l Zinc.; in dysmenorrhoea, Apis, Collin., Ign., INatr. m., | | Puls.; tonic, at time for return, | | Calab.; one severe at each period, IKali br.; sudden, from non-appearance, Coccul.; Sup- pression, IIPuls.; worse and better with flow (dysmenorrhoea), I | Tarant. §§º Chap. 23, During menses, convulsions. Convulsions, mental condition: after being unjustly accused, |Staph.;from anger, Cham, II.Nux v.; with anxiety, Ver.; after mental or physical effort, IGlon.;from emotion, Acon., Act. rac., HBell., 1Cham., ICoff., Cup. m., IGels., IIHyos., IIIgn., IIRali br., Nux v., IIOp., Plat., IPuls., Tarant.; ends with mak- ing fun (chorea), ICup. m.; from excitability, IICoff.; after fright, ICaust., IICup. m.,IGels., IIIgn., || Kaliph., Lyss., Stram., HIOp.; from fright, after operation, ICup. m.; grief over in- sults, l l Op.; illusions and hallucinations, Lyss.; brought on by excessive laughing and playing in weakly, excitable children, ICoff; with mania, from mental excitement, Zinc.; mania, in pregnancy, TVer. v.; children, consequent on being put to sleep Soon after punishment, IIgn.; alternate, with rage, HIStram.; relig- ious excitement, TVer.; from solicitude, Hach.; from approach of strangers (children), IOp.; brought on by mere thought of swal- lowing, or fluids of any kind, Lyss.; after vexation, IICup. m. Convulsions, in morning: Calc., Caust., Kalm., Magn. p., Nux v., IPlat., Sep. Convulsions, mouth : foaming, Art. v., IBell., 1Canth., Cina, ICup. m., 1Glon., Hyos., Ign., Lach., Laur., Lyc., Lyss., Op., Plumb., Sil. Hº Chap. 9, Outer mouth foaming. Convulsions, movements: agitation in head and arms, Bufo.; in rheumatic carditis, ISpig.; circular, Camph.; convulsive, INux m.; con- vulsive, towards close of attack (laryngismus stridulus), IChlor.; body contorted, Ferr.nnur.; contortions and jactitations fearful when awake, Laur.; contractions, IMerc. cor.; hur- ried, before attack, Zinc.; irregular, of whole body, Sec.; brought on by least, moving fingers or eyes, or touching lips with spoon (strychnia poisoning), IIMux v.; with appar- ently lifeless state, followed by greenish vom- iting (shock from injury), IPhos.; nervous, every night (typhoid in a child), IGels.; partial (hydrocephaloid), ICarbol. ac.; of single parts, Ign.; starts, lies on back, Calc. p.; throws himself wildly about and tumbles out of bed, Ign.; throws itself about uncon- sciously, child (scarlatina), IHep.; trembling of whole body, Ver. v.; trembling alternates with concussive starting, Hyos.; twisting, ICup. m.; writhing, caused by pains in abdo- men, Jatroph. Convulsions, muscular.: Amb., Atrop.; when muscles of back, face and jaws are principally affected, IHydr. ac.; contraction of almost all, Lil. tig.; contractions appear with various de- grees of intensity from slightest convulsions to those of severe and clonic form, Lyss.; in different parts, Atrop. S., Lact. ac.; all in a cer- tain direction, either from above downward or in opposite direction, I.Mosch.; violent distor- tion, Bell.; in face and upper part of body, in- duced by almost any peripheral irritation, swallowing fluids, attempt to pry open mouth or moving patient, long continued violent contractions involving whole muscular system (traumatic tetanus), INux v.; especially of flexors, IBell.; in pertussis, ICup. m.; increas- ing in intensity and frequency, preceded by spells of gaping and irregular breathing, then muscular contortions of all kinds, fixed look, worse at menses, l l Tarant.; of individual mus- cles,Lyss.; jerks of single (intermittent), Chin. s.; constantly recurring vibratory movements, short and tremulous ğ. ILach.; set in with twitching of hands, then general con- vulsed movements of body and limbs, I ISul.; twitches, right side, Zinc.; ushered in by twitchingof single, Zinc.;twitchingoftendons, Lyss.; in worms, IVal. Hºjerking, Starting, Twitching; also Chap. 44, Muscles cramp. Convulsions, neck: throbbing carotids, IIBell., ICinch., WGlon. Convulsions, neuralgic : IMagn. p. Convulsions, at night: ICalc., Caust., Cic., | | Cina, Cup. m., IIHyos., Kalm., Lyc., IMerc., IIOp., Sec., IISil., IStram., Sul.; frequently at midnight, Coccul., Zinc. Convulsions, nose : from strong odors, Lyss. Convulsions, Oesophagus : Hº Chap. 13, CEsophagus spasm. b 36. NERVES. 1015 Convulsions, with opisthotonos: Absin., Acon., | | Amyg., Ars., IICic., TCup. m., | | Hyper., IIgn., Ipec , IKali br., Lyss., Med., || Nux m., | |Phyt., | |Stram., IWer. v.; in anthrax, | | Anthrac.; with arterial excitement, Ver. v.; congestion of brain and spine, Ver. v.; throw- ing child backward so suddenly as to force child from nurse’s lap, ICina; in cerebro- spinal disease, l l Ver. v.; from bright, dazzling objects, a lighted candle, a mirror and touch, child rigid as a board, IIStram.; in cholera, 1Camph.; with cholera infantum, l l Med.; with consciousness, HINux v.; with loss of consciousness, Ver. v.; with loss of con- Sciousness, for a moment (tetanus), Lach.; previous to cough, l l Led.; in whooping cough, Ars., IIpec.; and crying out, ILach.; in den- tition, ICham.; caused by sudden shock in epigastrium (tetanus), IICic.; in epilepsy, Stann.; feet and hands cold, Ver. v.; with congestion to head, IStram.; head drawn back, Amyg., IICic., Ign.; retraction of head and syncope (spotted fever), l l Dig.; during labor, ICup. m.; alternating with convulsive action during labor, IPlat.; puerperal, Sec.; with rolling laterally, IIOp.; from suppressed Scarlatina, Camph.; shocks on limbs, Ver. v.; tetanus, after a burn, Amyl. Convulsions, pain: renewal at every, Bell. ; violent, Vespa. Convulsions, paralysis: Arg. nit., Bell., IICaust., Cic., Coccul., ICup. m., Hyos., Lach., Laur., INux m., INux v., IPlumb., IRhus, Sec., Stann., Tabac., | | Vib.; paralysis, fol- lowed by an adynamic condition in which she would lie motionless upon back for days, unable to speak, partly on account of trismus and partly on account of aphonia, this condi- tion alternated at times with constriction of chest, l l Plat.; followed by lameness (cattle), AEsc.g.; relaxation after clonic, Art. v.; of sensation, IZinc.; spasm of one side, paralysis of the other, Bell.; spasms on paralyzed side, IPhos.; in asphyctic form of uraemia, IHydr. ac. 4- Convulsions, periodic: Bar. m., ICup. m.; every day, Indig.; at same hour, daily, Ign.; daily, in child after scarlatina, | Lyss.; violent, every five or six days, ILyc.; at intervals of seven, ten or fourteen days, at 4 A.M. (epi- lepsy), Kalibr.; every night, fifteen or twenty days, I | Tarant.; eleven attacks in twenty-four hours, Ipec.; every evening, IGels.; one a fortnight, at times twice a week (epilepsy), IKali br.; frequent attacks of slight (clonic spasms of eyes), l l Agar.; attacks occur every half hour, and last about fifteen minutes, IMosch.; violent, 3 A.M., return every half hour, I Stram.; at intervals of from half an hour to an hour (traumatic tetanus), INux v.; at 8.30 exactly, lasts two hours, preceded by chills, severe involuntary muscular contrac- tion, begins in limbs, extends to whole body (intermittent nervous affection), Tarant.; every three hours, IGlon.; intermittent, dur- ing which there may occur loss of conscious- ness (typhoid), Mosch.; at midnight, every twenty minutes till 4 P.M. next day, Bufo.; every two or three minutes, when left to him- self, Atrop. S.; every five or ten minutes, IINux v.; every fifteen minutes, lasting one to ten minutes (puerperal), 1Gels.; every fif- Convulsions, puerperal : teen, thirty or sixty minutes (rash after confinement), ICup. m.; each month, usually day or two before menses, Kali br.; every three months, Bell.; at full of the moon, Calc., | |Natr. m.; at new moon, Caust., Sil.; of whole body, toward noon (myelitis), I l'Acon.; in quick succession, with entire unconsciousness, | ICEnan.; repeated, Bell.; regularly once a week (epilepsy), Indig. Gº" epileptic. Convulsions, from poisoning with narcotics: II.Bell., Cham., Coff, ICup. m., Hyos., Ign., INux v., IIOp. Convulsions, during pregnancy: IBell, ICic., Ipec. Acon., Act. rac., Amb., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Art. v., Atrop., Bell., Benz. ac., Canth., Carbo v., Caulo, Caust., Cham, Chin. S., Chlorof, Cic., Coccul, ICoff, Crotal., ICup.m., IGels., Glon., Hell:, Hydr. ac., IIHyos., IIgn., Ipec., ; Jab., IKalib., Kalic, Kalip., ILach., Laur., Lyss.,.] |Magn. p., Merc., Merc.cor., Mosch, Nux m., CEnan, IOp., Plat., Puls., Sec., Stram., Ver., | | Ver. v., Zinc.; after cathartics, I IOp.; clonic, ICup. m.; fits, inter- rupt coma, ILach.; may retain consciousness, IPhos.; continues after delivery, IICic.; fol. lowing difficult labor, ICOccul.; with history of epilepsy, l l Plumb.; seem to pass off, with frequent eructations, IKali c.; mostly in ex- tremities, l l Merc. Sol.; after delivery, with red face, Glon. ; commencing in left side of face, continued longer and were more severe about neck and throat than elsewhere, ILach.; from fright, Art. v.; , first occurring after a fright when a little girl, return after each con- finement, I Sec.; after labor, I IMillef, IPlat.; during labor, Chlorof, IICic., Cinnam, Coff, IHyos IIKalibr.,IPlat.; in legs,with cold feet, stretching backward of body and screaming, Lach.; following sluggish or irregular labor- pains, IPuls.; during rest, must move and walk up and down room, I Tarant.; during labor, clonic, ICup. m.; before labor pains cease, Ziz.; comes out of, with deep sighing, Ign.; from uraemic poisoning, Tereb.; vio- lent, as head of child is passing through vagi- na, and continuing after expulsion of placenta, | | Ver. W.; with writhing and floundering in manifold gyrations, every muscle in play, especially flexors and extensors, I Stram. Convulsions, pulse: full, hard, IGlon. Convulsions, reflex: Gels.; great excitability, ºn. IIKali br.; from attempts to Swallow, speaking, a current of air, sight or idea of fluids, sight or sound of running water, coming, in contact with another person, a bright light, sight of shining objects or of some º person, a loud noise, or strong odors, yss. Convulsions, restlessness: between attacks, ICup. m. Convulsions, rigidity (stiffness): Cup. m., Lact. ac, Magn. p., TMerc. Sol, IMosch., 1Plat., Tereb.; whole body bent forward, ICup.m.; can scarcely bend, Apoc.; of whole body (hydrophobia), Stram.; child in convulsion, Amyl.; and coldness, Op.; with loss of con- sciousness, preceded by headache and vertigo (hysteria), Stram.; in whooping cough, ICina, ICup. m., Ipec.; with coughing spells, ICina; on third day of attack of delirium tremens, 1016 36. NERVES. II.Nux v.; follows convulsive movements in epilepsy, Ind. ; general, in epilepsy, |Tarant.; feeling of, here and there, IPlat.; from fret- fulness, child, IPuls.; during labor, Coff.; lies stretched out motionless, arms tightly held to sides, Mosch.; with profuse menses, Coff.; in bed, in morning, can hardly turn, Calc. p.; without ability to move, ISpong.; with palpi- tation, INux m.; after rest, better by gentle motion, IKali ph.; following injury to knee from splinter, body and legs straight, ICic.; stretches out with groaning and difficult respiration, Coff; tetanus, IIHyos., Phyt., | | Ver.; tetanic, in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICalab.; tetanic, of nearly all muscles, with interruptions Of a few moments, during which the muscles are relaxed, INux v.; of trunk, | | Tarant.; in worm affections, ICic.; with worms, Cina. Đº opisthotonos, tetanic ; also Catalepsy. Convulsions, scarlatina: Hº Chap. 46, Erup- tion scarlatina. Convulsions, screaming: ICaust.; after, child Screams, turns, twists, until another occurs, Cup. m.; before or during, l l Op.; before spasms, in Scarlatina, IZinc.; with cries, Ign., lMerc.; cries, as if from sight of hideous ob- jects (dentition), Stram.; spasms, cries out during sleep, Zinc.; shrieks, ILach.; shriek- ing, or delirium, Crotal.; loud shrieks, during convulsions, l l Stram.; shrieks violently in a hoarse voice, IIStram.; sudden loud cries, IOp.; ushered in by loud, IZinc. 539 epi- leptic shrieking. Convulsions, sensitivness: to touch and noise (infantile convulsions), IMagn. p. ; brought on by current of air, bright light, sight of any shining object, slightest touch, even by con- versation in vicinity of patient, Lyss.; renewed by least contact (hydrophobia), HBell.; worse when disturbed, Atrop. s.; exalted State of Smell, taste and touch, Lyss.; renewed by bright light, sudden jar, noise or least touch, II.Nux v.; from slight provocation, ISil.; when loudly spoken to or when touched, IIStram.; brought on by slightest touch of hand, INux v.; renewed by slightest touch, opening door #. loud talking, IICic. Bºt ears, light, re- ex. Convulsions, sexual condition: from erethism, Plat.; erotic, frequent, with profuse menses, Tarant.; from excitement or excessive venery, IIRali br.; from exhaustion of spinal cord, caused by excesses, IKali br.; with nympho- mania during seventh month of pregnancy, | | Phos.; during seminal ejaculation, Art. v. Convulsions, shocks: separate, Sec.; through body, Stram.; violent, affect body, particu- larly chest, Ign.; convulse body, uncon- scious (typhus), ICalad.; electric, Calc. p., Ver. v.; electric, on falling aslep, INatr. m.; as from electricity, Xan.; nerves, as if shaken, TCean.; through body, at night, while wak- ing, IMagn. m.; tendency to, with paralysis of extremities and bladder (myelitis), Merc.; through body, in prosopalgia, l l Stram.; of a few seconds’ duration, frequent, IKali c.; shake whole body, Bar. m.; on going to sleep, IBNitr. ac.; when trying to sleep, Iodof.; mostly when dropping off to sleep, prevent- ing sleep, Arg. met. 6&" Jerking, Starting, Twitching. Convulsions, sides : on left side, followed by paralysis, Ipec.; one sided, Il Dulc. Convulsions, sleep: , deep, , after, IHyos.; on awaking, Lyss.; looks afraid and anxious on awaking, Zinc.; awake child after being unished and sent to bed, IIgn.; during deep, eavy, Hyos.; deep, follows spasm, TINux V., IIOp.; disturb sleep, Stram.; before drowsi- 11ess, Glon.; during sleep, Stram.; exhaustion and sleep after, Art. v.; followed by deep sleep, CEnan; after loss of sleep, IICoccul.; Sopor. ous, after, Bell., Plumb.; paroxysms followed by Soporous state, Art. v.; from night watch- ing, ILach. Hº stupor. Convulsions, somnambulism: IZincs; alternate with somnambulism, IStram. Convulsions, speechlessness: | | Dulc. Convulsions, stomach: acidity, IINatr. p.; in cardialgia, Bism.;ingastro enteritis, IAEthus.; from indigestion, IIIpec., IINux v. Convulsions, stools: chalky, distended abdo- men, boy (croup), Calc.; during spasm, Art. v. Convulsions, stupor; IStram.; and delirium, IAEthus.; followed by stupor, l l Sul.; followed by stupor, lasting twenty-four hours or more, from which patient revives with severe head- ache, Collin. Hºº sleep, unconsciousness. Convulsions, sudden : IBell., IWer. v. Convulsions, suppuration: caused by or asso- ciated with, of internal parts, l l Bufo. Convulsions, sweat: after, IBry.; from checked foot sweat, Sil.; cold, on forehead, IWer.; profuse, l l Bufo. Convulsions, teeth: Bºy" Chap. 10, Teeth grinding. Convulsions, tetanic : || Acon., Amyg., Amyl., Amm. c., Anac., Ang., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., IAtrop., HBell., 1Calab., Camph., Canth., ; Cas- tor., Caust., IChin. S., Chloral., IICic., ICOccul., Con., Crotal., Cup. m., Curar., Gels., Hydr. ac., Hyos., IIHyper., Ign., IIpec., IKali br., ILach., ILaur., Led., ILyc., IMagn. p., | |Millef., IMosch., IINux v., OEnan., HIOp., IPhyt., IRhus, Sec., | |Stram., ; Tereb., IIThe- rid., Ver.; of arms, Camph.; violent, after a burn, Amyl.; with cataleptic condition of up- per part of body, l l Ferr.; from violent cerebral irritation, Amm. c.; with pain in chest, Art. v.; in cholera, Hydr.ac., Laur.; followed by coma, Canth.; with full consciousness, followed by exhaustion, Sec.; without loss of conscious- ness, while lying down, after a meal, followed by deep sleep, with emission of semen, Grat.; during diarrhoea, Hydr. ac., | |Tereb.; during dysentery, Hydr. ac.; epileptiform (cerebro- spinal meningitis), ICic.; bluish-red face, IIpec.; of muscles of face, l l Phyt.; with malig- nant fever, l l Millef.; frequent, Lyss.; after fright, Ign.; after fracture of superior max- illa, opisthotonos, Il Ang.; of hands, Camph.; hands clenched, CEnan.; in consequence of a slight hurt of palm of hand by a small frag- ment of glass, spasms of muscles of jaws so violent that a breath of air caused by a person passing would induce them, l l Calab.; bending head back, ICup. m.; hysterical headache, Nux m.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ICup. ac.; hysterical, IGuaraea ; in hysterical women and children, especially when falling asleep, Ign.; idiopathic or traumatic, Calab. in- fantile, I Bell., IChloral (Bºy" newborn); rigidity, with interruptions of a few minutes, 36. NERVES. 1017 during which muscles are relaxed, INux v.; of lower jaw, Camph.; sudden jerk through whole body, Ars.; in old lady, with starting and twitching, | | Ipec.; left side, Natr. S.; sudden contraction of larynx, as from fumes of sulphur (asthma), IMosch.; in upper limbs, | | Anthra.c.; drawing in limbs, before spasms, Ars.; peculiar look, ILach.; after measles, ICham.; in measles, ICamph.; every five or ten minutes for five days (cerebrospinal dis- ease), I | Ver. v.; in the newborn, Il Camph., Hep.; opisthotonos, clonic spasms particu- larly severe, Nux v.; during parturition, IChin S.; peripheral, traumatic, parts become cold as ice, Led.; recurring, back painfully affected, Tabac.; remission midnight till noon, ILach.; difficult respiration, |Millef.; respira- tion hurried and labored, worse at night on dropping off to sleep (traumatic), IHydr. ac.; wild shrieks alternating with catalepsy, IPlat.; congestive state of spinal cord (myelitis acuta), | | Calab.; after constriction in pit of stomach, IAEsc. h.; sudden, Chloral.; from swallowing tobacco, Ipec.; traumatic, Acon., Arn., IChloral., ICic., ; Curar., IHell., Hydr. ac., IIHyper., INux v.; with trismus, Ant. t., HBell., IStram., IWer. v.; with trismus, knees drawn up, Amyg; in typhus, Chlorof.; universal, Canth.; with escape of urine, ICup. m.; after getting wet and catching cold, limbs first affected, then back, latter becoming so stiff she seemed like one suffering from cata- lepsy, at times single twitches occur, accom- panied by outcries, attacks occur during night (towards morning), each lasting longer than previous one, l l Nux v.; begin in wound, ILed.; writhes, Ars.; with frequent inclina- tion to yawn, Ign. Hº injuries, shocks, stiffness; also Chap. 9, Lower jaw trismus. ‘Convulsions, thirst: during spasm, Cic. Convulsions, throat: pharyngeal spasm, then desire to swallow (epilepsy), Calc.; after try- ing to swallow, Hyos.; difficult swallowing, Stram. Hº Chap. 13, CEsophagus, spasm; also Chap. 25, Glottis spasm. Convulsions, tongue : bites Art. v., | | Val. Convulsions, tonic : Bell., IIRufo., | | Camph., Chlorof, Hydr. ac., IMagn. p., Med., IINux v., IOp., Petrol., IPlat., IPlumb., Sec.; alter- nate with clonic (spotted fever), Act. rac.; alternate with clonic, followed by general relaxation and trembling, Tabac.; as in cata- lepsy (hysteria), Stram.; of one side of body, followed by clonic, Art. v.; in different places (cholera Asiatica), Ars.; when moving limbs, intermittent), Ant. t. ; neither the curved limbs could be straightened nor straight ones curved, HCic.; in meningitis, TVer.; in mye- litis, l l Pic. ac.; with contraction of palms and soles, IVer.; predominate, IIgn. ; with scrofu- lous people, ICalc.; tendency to, I I Wer. v.; throwing patient about bed, body bent back- ward like a bow, ICup. m. Convulsions, touch : Gº sensitiveness. . Convulsions, trance: with trancelike state, HCanth.; spasms, IStram.; alternate with, every Summer, I Stram.; spasm, if aroused forcibly from, l l Nux m. Hº Catalepsy. Convulsions, traumatic: ºº injuries. Convulsions, with unconsciousness: Camph., Euphor., Glon.; coma, from cerebral exhaus- during spasm, tion, IZinc.; in dentition, Cic.; open mouth, during and after labor, Op.; during preg- nancy, IGels.; followed by sudden oblivion of circumstances, l l CEnan. Hº Chap. 1, Coma, Stupor, Unconscious convulsions. Convulsions, uraemic : ICup. ars., ICup. m., IHydr. ac., IMosch., Plumb.; in Bright's dis- ease, IICup. ars., II Kali br., Tereb. Convulsions, urination: frequent desire, Camph., IZinc.; dysuria, Canth., IIpec.; suppressed (dentition),Tereb.; involuntary, duringspasm, Art. V., Caust., ICup. m., Hyos., Lach., Natr. m., Nux v., 12 inc. Convulsions, urine : copious, albuminuric, IGlon. ; pressure in bladder causes spasm, | | Tereb.; scanty, Amyg. #35° albuminuria, Bright's disease, uraemic ; also Chap. 21. Convulsions, after vaccination: ISil. Convulsions, vertigo : before fit, l l Tarant.; con- vulsions with, CEnan. Convulsions, vomiting: of mucus before, Cup. m.; of blood, Hyos.; continued, Cup. m.; during, Ant. c., IGuaraea ; during spasm every three minutes, vomiting of blackish grumous fluid, I |Plumb.; followed by vomit- ing (after scarlet fever), IHep.; preceded by vomiting of mucus, ICup. ac. Hº Chap. 16, Vomiting convulsions. Convulsions, wandering: with great pain, IHyos. Convulsions, water : rejects every kind of liquid like in hydrophobia, the moment it touches lips spasms return, l l Stram.; caused by sight of, ILyss., Stram. Convulsions, from worms: IICina, Il Hyos., IIIgn., | |Sil., IStann., Tereb.; stiffens out straight, IICina; with tape worm, Ign. Chap. 20, Worms, convulsions. FAINTING (syncope): IIA con., Alum., : Amb., Amyl., II Ars., . Ars. S. r., Bar. m., ICamph., Carbo v., Castor., Cast. eq., Ced., HCham., Cinnam., IICOccul., ICOchl., IColch., Con., IICrotal.., | | Cup. ars, Curar., | |Dig., HElaps, l l Euphor., IForm., Glon., IIHep., IIIgn., Jalap., IILach., ILac def, ILaur., ILed., ILyc., IIMosch., INux v., Ol. an., Paeonia, IPhos. ac., IIPuls., H.Tereb., Vespa, ITVer., Zinc. Fainting, abdomen : cutting in right side, ILach, gangrene of bowels, Ars. S. f.; tym- panitis, hysterical, Mosch. B& colic. Tainting, Addison's disease: Calc. Fainting, air : in open, Mosch., Nux v.; in a close room, IAcon., ILach., IIPuls., ITabac. B& heat. Fainting, anaemia: IMosch.; frequent, I ISpig. Fainting, arms: sinking to side, before attack, ILaur. Fainting, brain : in meningitis, l l Ant. t.; in spotted fever, l l Dig. Fainting, breathing : from asthma, Atrop. S.; stertorous, in apoplexy, Stram.; Suffocation, IICact., IIMosch. Fainting, chest: fulness and difficult breathing, | | Collin.; fear of, with fulness, Ast. r. Fainting, children: a newborn child, recovers after bath, but constantly wails and sighs, | | Millef. Fainting, chill: during cold stage, Val. Fainting, in cholera: ILaur., Tabac. Fainting, coitus: after, Dig. Fainting, cold: when taking, Sil. 1018 36. NERVES. Fainting, coldness: of external parts, Coloc.; of limbs, Chel.; of skin, ICamph., Carbo V., ICinch., iDaur., Mosch, Tabac., IWer. Fainting, colic : Asaf., Coloc.; sudden, in even- ing, Stram.; enteralgia, ; Castor.; , during height of paroxysm, Asaf.; intestinal, IManc. Hº abdomen, labor, pain. Fainting, with consciousness: IGlon. Fainting, constipation : Hydras. Fainting, constitution: delicate people, pallor, closing eyes, Camph.; worn out by mental labor or addicted to excessive use of spirits, N ux v.; in old or intemperate subjects, Cro- tal. Fainting, with convulsions: IIMosch.,CEnan., Ver.; after, Ars. S. f., IWer. Fainting, cough : between spells (catarrhal croup), Ant. t. * Fainting, deathlike: Alum., ICup. ars.; feels as if he would die (tumor of eye), Calc.; Sud- den, lying as if lifeless, IPhos. Hºº cold- ness, weakness. Fainting, diarrhoea: ICup. ac.; during preg- nancy, INux m. Fainting, diphtheria: IBrom. Fainting, disposition to : Ars. h., Asaf., IHyos., Mosch.; with diarrhoea, INux m.; after eating, | | Nux v.; in nervous headache, Tereb.; with hysteria, IINux m.; in inflammation of liver, | |Sul. ; before menses, Natr. m.; from pains, even when slight, IHep., INux m.; with rigidity, first in one finger, then in others, extending up arm, Petrol.; after attacks, feels very sick or weak, IIMux v.; at trifles, Sep.; in typhus, iChlor.; after vomiting or diarrhoeic stool, IIMux v. Fºg drugs: from abuse of mercury, IlCar- O V. Fainting, ears: sudden deafness after, ISil.; ringing, ICinch.; roaring (diabetes), l l Uran.n. Fainting, eating: Mosch.; after eating, INuxv., IPhos. ac.; after eating but little, Caust.; at table, better by eructations (hysteria), IMagn. m. Fainting, epigastrium : burning into throat, again into abdomen, l l Phos.; fulness and cold feeling, Ant. t. Fainting, with eructation: IICarbo v. Fainting evening: at 7.30, ILac def; after go- ing out, ICalc.; paroxysms, preceded by ver- tigo, IHep. Fainting, after exertion: Ars., Calc. a., Caust., Coccul., Hyper.; with , hysteria, Therid.; from straining at stool, turning in bed, retching as if to vomit, IWer.; after slight ex- ertion, Senecio ; from washing clothes, third week after confinement, l l Therid.; with open painful wounds, IHyper. Fainting, eyes: blindness, brought on by walk- ing, IWer. v.; one-sided blindness, after re- covery, 1Camph.; burning, Crot... t.; with convulsive motion, eyes and lids, Ver.; dim- ness of vision when assuming erect position, IWer. v.; pain above, INux v.; after loss of sight, with coldness, ICalc.; wide open, star- ing, before attack, ILaur.; vertigo and dim vision before attack, HDig. Fainting, face: agonized expression when re- covering, | |Nux m.; after faceache, 1Coccion. ; pale, Ipec., IILach., ILobel. i., Stram., ITa- bac.; pale, before attack, ILaur., Sil.; red, after, Stram. Fainting, falling: Ars.; backward, ILac def;. every day, suddenly, as if dead, pale face, almost imperceptible respiration, wakes after One to three hours, if disturbed rolls about on floor, becomes enraged, bites, I [Stram.; in- clined to left side, Mez.; from scolding, Mosch.; while standing or walking, Curar.; unconscious, l l Camph.; with vomiting (preg- nancy), Kali c. Fainting, fever: before chill, I Ars.; during chill, Stram.; during heat, Ign.; after parox- ysms of relapsed intermittent, especially if she has urging to stool, Ars.; puerperal, 1Coloc.; during sweat, Agar., Ign.; in typhoid, 1Anthrac., Cham.; in typhus, 1Camph., 1Chlor., Stram. Fainting, frequent: Il Ars., IBapt., tCarb. S., IHyos., Merc. cy., IPhos.; caused by intem- perance, IPhos.; until menses appeared, l l Mu- rex ; every fifteen minutes, worse on rising, IOp.; in puerperal eclampsia, IPhos.; follow each other in quick succession (viper bite), 1Camph.; following each other in rapid suc- cession (metrorrhagia), Merc. Fainting, after fright: Il Acon., Gels., Ign., ILach., l'Op., Ver. Fainting, gonorrhoea: after injecting nitrate of silver, Tarant. Fainting, head : congestion, IAur, met. Fainting, with headache : Castor., Hippoz., Stram., IWer.; hysterical, IMosch., Nux m.; occipital, ICrotal.; right-sided headache, 10 A.M., INatr. m.; throbbing, in typhus, Stram. Fainting, heart : in angina pectoris, Arn.; fre- Quent, in cardiac dropsy, IDig.; believes she is dying, Dig.; in endocarditis, Ars.; with pain, ILach.; rheumatism and pain, Cact.; in valvular disease, Chel.; from weak action, | | Kali ph. Fainting, heat: ebullitions, pressing on heart, and palpitation, Petrol.; in summer, or in hot rooms, with nausea, Ipec.; from heat of Sun or room, Ant. c. Fainting, hemorrhage: IIIpec.; in flabby sub- jects, IITrill.; with metrorrhagia, IICinch., HKreo., | | Merc. viv.; post-partum, Cann. S., ICroc.; from rectum, with typhus abdominalis, | | Nux V. Fainting, with hunger: Coccul. Fainting, hysterical : Arn., Cham., IICOccul, : Dig., IIIgn., Lac. def., Mosch., Natr. m., Nux m.,INux v., Tereb.; from slightest cause, Sumb. Fainting, in influenza: IIpec. Fainting, injuries: after amputating arm, IHy- per.; in concussion of brain, IHyOS.; from slight wounds, TVer. Fainting, jaw : dropping of lower, before attack, ILaur.; trismus, Ver. Fainting, kneeling: in church, IISep. Fainting, labor: during, Cinnam, IISec.; caused by pains, IAct. rac., Coff., IIMux v., Puls. Fainting, lethargy: resembling, Bell. Fainting, leucorrhoea: ICycl. Fainting, liver: in jaundice, INux v. Fainting, long-lasting: ILaur.; , resembling apoplectic attacks (cholera Asiatica), Hydr. ac.; unconscious, four to five minutes,tCamph.; seeming to her of a half hour's duration, but really only momentary, thoughts Vanish, Nux m.; in shock, IHydr. ac. Fainting, lungs: in paralysis, Mosch. 36. NERVES. 1019 Fainting, lying: while yet in bed, IICarbo v.; desire to lie down, IPhos. ac.; or when rising, ICalc.; on side, Sil. Fainting, menses: after menses, ICinch.; after menses, with laborlike pains, ILyc.; painful aching in hypogastrium, ceasing when menses appear (uterine disease), Murex ; before menses, |Nux m.; during menses, easily, especially in warm room, Nux v.; during, in nervous women, IILach.; in dysmenorrhoea, Coccul.., | |Nux v., Sars., | | Sep.; profuse, congestive menorrhagia, JIpec. Fainting, mental condition : bewilderment (tumor of eye), Calc.; sudden, on going from One room to another full of company, with Screams, fright without cause, spasms in muscles of face, I | Plumb.; preceded by an- guish or despondency, Ver.; after emotions, Acon., Amm. c., Camph., Caust., ICham., Ign., ILach., IOp., Phos.ac., Ver.; from sud- den emotions, IICoff.; fear of, Ast. r.; with gloom and sadness, Lach. ; attacks like faint- ing, after thinking or writing, ICalc. Fainting, in morning: INux v., Stram.; in diphtheria, IKali m.; on getting up, IBry.; tendency to, ILNux v. Fainting, motion: caused by extending arms high above head, ILac def.; on moving body (palpitation), IHyos.; when making an effort (gastric sick headache), Lobel. i.; on trying to get up from lying, I IVib.; after moving head, Agar.; when raising head from pillow (metrorrhagia), Apoc.; from least, IIArs., IVer.; on being raised from recumbent posi- tion (hysteria), I lSep.; on attempting to rise, Var. or Vacc.; on attemping to rise, has to sit down instantly, Tromb.; after rising, IICarbo v.; on rising, IIRry.; almost fainting, on ris- ing (diphtheria), Lach. ; sitting up (diar- rhoea), IIBry.; from turning (cyanosis), Dig.; on assuming an upright position, Crotal.; on walking, after injury to head and face, IHam.; from walking, coughing or speaking (haemate- mesis), Ars. Fainting, mouth : dry, Stram.; spits much after, tAnt. t. Fainting, with nausea; IICoccul., IILach, IHNux v.; before attack, l l Ver.; after stool, Crot. t.; and vomiting (hysteria), Sticta ; with vomituritio, l l Agar. Fainting, at night: IMosch. Fainting, nose : after smelling aromatics, Agar.; bleeding, Acon., Cann. S., Cretal., Ipec., ILach.; bleeding before, ICarbo v.; caused by odor of fresh eggs, or cooking, JColch.; from odor of flowers, gas, ethereal oils, turpentine, etc., IIPhos.; from strong odors, HINux v.; after smelling perfume or vinegar, Agar. Fainting, numbness: with tingling (cardiac hypertrophy), II Acon. Fainting, pain: in gastralgia, Ars.; in head, | |Sul.; caused by pain in muscles of right shoulder, extending to elbow, l l Phos.; from slight, IHep, Nux m., IVal.; from slightest, in evening, IIHep.; after pain in spermatic cords, Calc. ars. ; pain in stomach, l l Ran. Sc.; from violent pain, IAcon., Cham. Hºº colic. Fainting, palpitation: IIA con., IILach., IINux m., Petrol., IVer. ; in hysteria, Amm. c.; violent, visible, TVer. Fainting, during pregnancy: Bell., INux m., INux v.; from slightest motion of child (cyanosis), Lach. Fainting, pulse : imperceptible, ICinch., ICro- tal.; slow, irregular, III)ig. Fainting, in rheumatism : Ars. Fainting, riding: in a carriage, Sep. Fainting, scarlatina: | | Rhus. Fainting, from shock: Atrop. s. Fainting, sitting up: Arn.; and in motion (pneumonia), IRan. b. gºt motion. Fainting, sleep: after sleep, I ICarbo v.; fol- lowed by sleep, with palpitation, Nux m. Fainting, standing: while urinating, Acon. Fainting, stomach: bilious attacks, ILach.; cardialgia, Bism.; nervous dyspepsia, Hydr. ac.; Sensation of something rising to head (tumor of eye), Calc.; sweetish rising in throat, followed by sleep, HMerc. Q& epi- gastrium. Fainting, stool: before stool, Ars., Dig.; during stool, Aloe, l l Oxal. ac., ISul.; after stool, HCalc., Coccul., Hydras., JPhos., Tereb.; after stool, in chronic constipation, ILyc.; with difficult, Sars.; with difficult and painful, º with liquid green, early in morning, || POd. Fainting, sudden: in hysteria, |Sep. Fainting, sweat: after fainting, Apis ; cold, ICinch.; cold, on forehead, Caps., Tabac.; icy cold, ICamph., Carbo v., Therid., IWer.; with large drops on face, Calc.; on forehead, Ant. t.; from suppressed foot sweat, Sil. Fainting, throat : dry, IStram. Fainting, tobacco: IIpec.; caused by smoke (gastric sick headache), Lobel. i.; after Smok- ing much, Caust. Fainting, urination: after urination, Med.; while standing, Acon. Fainting, uterus: affections of, IAct. rac.; pressure, ICOccul. §§ hysteria. Fainting, with vertigo: Acet, ac., Acon., | | Alet., Canth., Cham., ICinch., Croc., Cro- tal., IILach., Mosch., LINatr. m., CEnan., IPhos., | |Sabad.; in morning when standing, better sitting (vertigo), l l Kali n.; whenever he attempts to rise from bed, with sudden re- turn of animation on lying down, IIOp.; Sud- den, TVer. Fainting, in veta: ICoca. Fainting, with vomiting: IIIpec., Phyt., IITabac., IIWer.; before and after (haemate- mesis), II Ars.; before attacks of bloody vomit- ing, Ipec.; caused by, in gastric derange- ment, Rob.; of mucus, Elaps. Fainting, waist : caused by pressure, ILac def. Fainting, weakness: Ferr., Sang, "Zing.; after loss of blood or other animal fluids, ICarbo v., ICinch., IIPhos. ac., IVer.; every day (mucousirritation et morbus medicinalis), IHydras.; in diarrhoea, IVer.; nervous, I Co- ca, Ferr.; sudden, Ran. b.; as from weak- ness, better by sweat, I | Oleand.; alternating with unsteadiness, Ant. t. §§ deathlike. Fainting, wet : after getting, Sep. FAINTNESS: I.Acon., AEsc. h., Amyg., Ant. chl., Ant. c., | | Arn., | | Apis, Ars., Ars. h., Asaf. Asar., Bell., Berb., Caust., Cham., | | Chel., Coloc.,ICrotal.,ICrot. t., ICycl.,IIDig, Diosc., Eucal., Eup. pur., Euphor, Iodof, IIIpec., IIris, Il Kali ph., ILach., Lil. tig., Lyc. vir., Merc. cor., JNux m., Petrol., IPhyt., ||Ptel., Sal. ac., Sars., Sep., Stann., 1020 36. NERVES. IISul., Zinc. Faintness, abdomen: as if something living were jumping about, Croc.; movement in stomach and abdomen, Calend. • Faintness, air: in open, Mosch.; worse in open, with drowsiness, nausea, pale complexion, exhaustion, and diarrhoea, Crot. t.; when walking in open, Seneg.; from want of, and heat of room, with high fever, l l Puls. Faintness, back: followed by great heat down spine, and between shoulders, Med. Faintness, bath: on going into, l l Sul. Faintness, brain : in cerebrospinal meningitis, |Glon. Faintness, breathing: momentary, with dysp- noea, Med.; when losing her breath, ISpong.; sighing, slow, Phyt. Faintness, with carbuncle: Ars. Faintness, chest: from tight clothes over chest or throat (affection of fauces and larynx), IKali bi.; caused by sharp pain through middle of upper right to lower part of shoul- der, could scarcely move, I Menyanth. Faintness, chill: with chill, ICalc.; shivering, stitches as if extending through whole brain until going to sleep, l l Puls. Faintness, with chilliness: Zing. Faintness, colic: Manc.; in children, Nux m.; flatulent, Hydras.; from cutting pains in hypogastrium, Collin. Faintness, with convulsions: in prolapsus and hemorrhage, Ipec. Faintness, with cough : IPhos. Faintness, deathly: Carbol. ac., Tabac.; pro- duced by pressure in epigastrium, Merc. sol.; after profuse micturition, Cepa. Faintness, diarrhoea: mucous, l l Puls. Faintness, in diphtheria: ICanth., Sul. Faintness, disease : as if some severe disease were going to attack him, I Arg. nit. Faintness, ears: deafness on moving quickly, Ver. v.; after hearing others talk, Agar. Faintness, eating: after eating, Bar. c., Diosc., Kali c.; soon after dinner, Nux v.; after din- ner, in phthisis, IKali c.; better by eructa- tions, during dinner, IMagn. m.; especially at dinner, Asaf.; after meals (stomacace), Kalibi. Sum., Uran. n., ITVer., Vespa, Taintness, epigastrium : aching (hemorrhoids), , | |Sul. Faintness, evening: towards, IAEsc. g. Faintness, exertion: from least, Coccul, Sep.; on rising (typhus), IBapt.; after work (mental disorder), Lach. Faintness, eyes: darkening follows pressing in cardiac region, and hard heartbeats (mental derangement), l l Manc. Faintness, face: flushed and feverish, l l Ptel. Faintness, fever: after fever, Sal. ac.; in inter- mittent, IPhos.; puerperal, suddenly face ashy white, believed she was dying, so weak, | | Act. rac. Taintness, hands: cold, stool without relief, Calc. a. Faintness, head : rush of blood (American sick headache), l l Sang.; heat and anxiety, I lSpong.; light, hollow (malarial intermittents), Polyp. Faintness, with headache: Calc., Carbo v., IGels.,Sil.; after faintness, Mosch.: sick, ISul. Faintness, heart: in angina pectoris, Hep., ISpong.; praecordial anguish, l l Amyl.,Tabac.; as if heart stopped beating, IICic.; cardiac de- pression, Lyc. vir.; º | |Spig.; pain, Cact.; suffocation about, IMerc. iod. flav. Hº palpitation. Faintness, heat: worse at church, Merc. iod. flav.; from heat, then coldness, IISep.; in a crowd, or where many gaslights are burning (agoraphobia), Nux v.; flushes, pass off in sweat (cancer of uterus), I ISul.; with hot flushes, IISul.; on entering the house after walking, Iber.; in a close, warm room, and when standing, cold sweat on hands and feet (prolapsus), Lil. tig. Faintness, hemorrhage : post-partum, Cann. S., IIIpec.; from rectum, TIgn; uterine, Apis, Faintness, hunger: strong craving for food at 11 A.M., ISul. Faintness, influenza : Chel. Fºes, injuries: in shock, Camph., HCham., 1g. g Faintness, kidneys: caused by sensation of three bubbles in right renal region, moving like bubbling in water (abscess of liver), | | Med. ; burning, pale urine, Bufo. Faintness, lungs: spasms, HMosch. Faintness, when lying down : Calad.; when going to bed, Berb.; in hemorrhoids, ISul.; desire to lie down, with nausea, Alum.; gent- ly, Ver. v. Faintness, in measles: IChlor. Faintness, menses; before, Lyc., Sep., Thuya ; during, Berb., Calc., Glon., INux v., IISep., Uran. n.; during, with gastric ulcer, Arg. nit.; clotted, bright, Med.; in menorrhagia, Apis ; at time for return (climaxis), l l Calab. Faintness, mental condition : anxiousness, IPlumb.; depression, anxiety and lowness of spirits, Crotal.; on slightest excitement, dur- ing pregnancy, l l Nux m.; after mental exer- cise, Calad.; from fright, Acon.; exertion of memory or intellect (irritation of cerebospinal nerves), l l Paris; when reflecting, Calad.; worse by thinking, Coff.; brought on by thought of having taken drug, Asaf.; after writing, Calad. Faintness, in morning : | | Puls.; in brain af- fections of children, IISul.; before breakfast, ICalc.; in gastric catarrh, IMez.; early in morn- ing, Ars., Med.; early in bed, Con.; on getting up (chronic ovaritis), Iod.; when rising earlier than usual, IKreo.; at 10 A M., in phthisis, IKali c.; at 11 A.M., ILach., IISul. Faintness, motion: from going down stairs, Stann.; after every (asthma), IISpong.; with spasmodic distortion of face, ICoccul.; dur- ing fever, Eup. perf.; on raising head from pillow, Ipec.; from least, Nitr. ac.; in pneumonia, IRan. b.; can scarcely rise in morning, IICOccul.; on rising, Calad., ILach., Ver. v.; on rising from bed, better lying down, ICina; on rising, which causes vertigo, IIod.; worse after rising from seat or bed, on setting or lying, after exercise, IIod.; on attempting to sit up, Il Acon. ; on attempt- ing to sit up during menses, Vib.; worse by sitting up in bed, IIBry., Dios., IIPhyt.; from slightest, IIBry.; from going up stairs, Anac.; when stepping upon floorin morning, ILac def.; after a short walk, Con.; when walking, Dory. Faintness, nausea; Alum., Ang., Calad., Glon., IIIpec., IKali c., Lobel. i., Plant., Tabac., Val., Ver., Vespa; follows nausea (epileptic 36. NERVES. 1021 attacks), Kalibi.; when lifting head,11Coccul.; flushes of heat, going off when lying down, Nux v.; in menorrhagia, ICOccus; in par- Oxysms and inability to lie down, IRaph.; and occasional vomiting (mental diseases), Act. rac. Faintness, nerves: with feeling of motion in nerves, Calab. Faintness, at night: Bar. c., INux v. Faintness, at noon: every little while, must lie down, ||Vib Faintness, nose : IIColch., IIpec. Faintness, from pain: IGels., TVer.; in bowels, during diarrhoeic stool, Coccul.; in sole of left foot, Merc. iod. flav.; in region of hypo- gastrium, Collin. ; left lumbar and hypogas- tric regions, Vib., in vagina, Calc. p. Faintness, with palpitation: ICOccul., IHy- dras., IIIod., IKalm., INux m. gº heart. Faintness, periodic : | | Collin. Faintness, during pregnancy: Ars. Way"Faint- 1ng, pregnancy. Faintness, in scarlatina: IChlor. Faintness, sexual condition: after Seminal emissions, Asaf. Faintness, sinking feeling: HISep., IISul. Faintness, sitting: in hemorrhoids, ISul. Faintness, sleep: sudden, by loss of, Syph. IFaintness, in smallpox : IOhlor. Faintness, when standing: | |Phyt., ISul.; in prolapsus, Lil. tig.; must sit down, IIAlum. Faintness, stomach: Diosc., IISul.; acidity, Elaps; affection IKali bi.; as in bilious pa- tients, Ptel.; with burning, later sharp and intermittent, better bending forward sitting, Sinap.; coldness and weakness after, IMagn. m.; dyspepsia, Il Arg. nit.; sensation of emptiness,Sang.; with emptiness, Bufo.; gastric derangement, Dory., Natr. S.; with pain, Diosc.; after pain, Cupr. S.; with pain, l l Alum.; pain, as from hunger, l l Puls. Faintness, stool: after stool, Aloe, Apis, Ars., ICon., Dig., IPod., Polyp., Sarrac., | | Sul., TVer.; with sensation of emptiness in abdo- men, after, IIPod.; sensation of constriction in rectum, after, LMerc., before stool, ISul.; during, Bor., Colch., Plant., Puls., Ver.; caused by pain in bowels during, ICOccul. Faintness, sweat: after sweat,Sal.ac.; after sweat, with headache, Arn.; cold, IBry.; sudden at- tacks of extreme, with cold sweat (diarrhoea), Tabac.; frequent sudden attacks with profuse cold, all over (cancerous ulcers on left side of throat, inside), IHydras.; profuse, Lobel. i.; sudden, with profuse sweat, can neither speak nor stir, Sep. Faintness, testicles: neuralgic pains, ILaur. Faintness, from tobacco: IIgn., IIpec. Faintness, transient: Mur. ac. Faintness, trembling: of limbs and internally, evenings (typhoid), Lach. Faintness, uterus: as if internal genitals were being pushed out, Murex. Faintness, with vertigo : , Ailant., || Alum., IBry., | | Calab., ICOccul, Crotal., 1Glon., Jugl., Magn. c., Merc. iod. flav., II Natr. m., IZinc.; dizzy feeling all over body, Eup. pur.; on moving about, Selen. Faintness, vomiting: white froth after, Ver.; before, Crotal.; dark thin blood, Ipec. Faintness, weakness: Ars., ILach., Ver.; from Smell of cooking, and congestion to chest, from least movement or exertion, ISpong.; with strong craving for food from 11 to 12 every morning, IISul. HYSTERIA ; IAbrot., Acet. ac., IAcon., II Act. rac., IIAgar., IIAgnus, IAloe, Amb., I Amm. c., I Anac. or, I Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Art. v., Arund., IIAsaf., L. Asar., ; Ascl. s., : Ascl. t., l l Ast. r., II Aur. met., IBar. c., Bell., IBenz. ac., Brom., 1Cact., Calc., Camph., Cann. S., Canth., Cast., ICaulo., IICaust., ICed., ICham., Chim. umb., | | Chlorof, Chlor., ICic., ICinnam., Coca, ICOccul., 1Coff., 1Coff. c., Con., Coral., Croc., Crotal., ICypr., Ferr., IIGels., IGraph., Hydr. ac., Hyos., IIctod., IIIgn., Iod., IKali c., IKali ph., IILach., | | Lact. ac, Lil. tig., ILyc., IIMagn. m., IMerc., IMillef, IIMosch., INatr. c., Natr. m., II.Nitr. ac., IINux m., INux v., Ol. caje., IIPallad., IPhos., IIPlat., || Plumb., Polyg., IIPuls., Raph., IRhus, Sabina, Sang., Sec., ISenecio, Ilsep., IISil., Stann., Staph., ISticta, ISul.., | ISumb., IITarant., IITherid., | | Ustil., II Val., II Ver., IViol., Zinc. Hysteria, abdomen: with abdominal symp- toms, Bov., IGraph. Hysteria, back: spinal irritation, ITherid. Hysteria, blood: poisoning by uric acid, IAloe. Hysteria, breathing: Hº Chap. 26, Asthma hysteric. Hysteria, catalepsy: Hº Catalepsy. Hysteria, changing: symptoms, IIPuls. Hysteria, chronic : I.Nux m., IIThuya. Hysteria, at climacteric period: Lach, 1Therid.; in a woman of dark hair, eyes and complexion, l l Phos. ac. Hysteria, constitution: plethoric subjects, Acon., IGels.; young women with irritable fibre, extreme delicacy and sponginess of organic tissue, Phos. ac Hysteria, convulsions: apoplectiform, Crotal., INux v.; epileptiform, Hydr. ac.; if any means are used to extend contracted arms, or open clenched teeth, she exerts great force to prevent it, Hydr. ac.; excessive hyperaesthe- sia, ITarant.; in mental derangement, Brach.; simulating tetanic, IIMosch.; throws herself forcibly upon pillow, or flings herself from one side of bed to the other, Hydr. ac. gº Convulsions, hysteric, mental condi- dition, sexual condition. Hysteria, cough : loud barking, Ver. Hysteria, exertion: brought on by exercise in open air, particularly if she amused herself at same time, l l Rhus. tº Hysteria, exhaustion: caused by dissipation, hard work with close confinement, IISil.; loss of blood, ISticta; after loss of fluids, ICinch., ICinnam.; with weakness, : Ammoniac. Hysteria, eructation : bitter, repeated yawn- ing, better lying down and by music, Tarant. gº Chap. 16, Eructation hysteria. Hysteria, eyes: spasms of lids, Plat. ... Hysteria, fainting : tendency, from slightest cause, ISumb. Hysteria, fever: after intermittent, Tarant.; after intermittent or typhus abdominalis, |Nux m. Hysteria, globus hystericus: B& Chap. 13, Throat globus hystericus. Hysteria, headache : frightful, Stann; attack passes off after one to five minutes, followed by headache, spasmodic constriction of chest 1022 36. NERVES. and general sweat, IKali c.; migraine, Sticta; sick headache, ISul.; from uterine disease, IPlat. Hº Chap. 3, Headache hysteria. Hysteria, heart: symptoms, INux m., Sumb.; strange sensation, Sticta. B& palpitation. Hysteria, hemorrhage : caused by metrorrha- gia, worse at night in bed, IMagn. m. Hysteria, injuries: after operation on eye, Asar. Hysteria, inner parts: IINux m. Hysteria, labor : during, IChloral. Hysteria, larynx: aphonia, from mental excite- ment, Stram.; attack of spasmus glottidis every five minutes, with a whistling tone, | | Tarant. Hysteria, with leucorrhoea: IIPuls. Hysteria, lying down; must lie down, ISticta, [Therid. Hysteria, limbs: with cold hands and feet (prolapsus uteri), IAur. met. Hysteria, menses: in amenorrhoea, |Xan.; profuse, TNux v.; Scanty or suppressed, |Nux m. Hysteria, mental condition : busy packing and folding bedclothes, and placing them un- der head or elsewhere, guarding them with watchful eyes, strikes with full strength if any attempt is made to take them away, Hydr. ac.; quickly changing mood, sleepiness, and disposition to faint, IINux m.; distressed and unhappy, as if from loss of breath, wakes from sleep, ILach.; excitability, Gels.; covers face with handkerchief, IHyos.; after fright, Sa- bad., Stram.; after being frightened by a practical joke (shock), Hyper.; from grief, IGels., IIgn.; comes out of spasms, feels very happy, everything seems beautiful to her, ISul.; must exert great force to prevent her from in- juring herself, Hydr. ac.; sick, after being insulted and subduing his wrath, |Staph.; maniacal lasciviousness, Agnus ; wild laugh- ter, Calc.; mild, gentle, yielding, though whimsical and introverted, Ign.; hysterical mood, even in men, | | Sumb.; notices no one unless they interfere with her plans, seizes a pillow or anything within reach and throws it forcibly at intruder, Hydr. ac.; after over- taxed mental powers, INux m.; sadness, IICOccul.; sudden, with screams, IStram.; Smiles involuntarily when speaking, Aur.met.; preceded by weeping and laughing alter- nately, Stram. Hº Chap. 1, Laughing, Weeping, etc. Hysteria, moon : worse during increase, || Sil. Hysteria, motion : could not move any part of body, TTereb. Hysteria, nausea; every fresh development brings on a sensation of continual nausea, Ipec.; and vomiting, with fainting, ISticta. Hysteria, night: hysteric, at night, Senecio. Hysteria, with palpitation : Art. v., ICed., IGels., Mosch., JNatr. m. Sº heart. Hysteria, periodic : with premonitory symp- toms, Stram. ; attacks come on several times during night, or in day, IKali c. Hysteria, during pregnancy: Bºy" Chap. 24, Pregnancy hysteria. Hysteria, at puberty: ILach., Therid. Hysteria, sensitiveness: worse from light and noise, Sticta ; preceded by, Stram.; intoler- ange of touch and pressure, | | Tarant. Hysteria, sexual condition: with derange- ment of functions, INux m.; from excessive irritation, IOrig.; suppression, or too free in- dulgence, low spirited, anxiety, sadness, IICon. Hysteria, sleep: sleeplessness, IKalibr., Mosch. Hysteria, stomach : mucous irritation et mor- bus medicinalis, IHydras. Hysteria, throat. Hº Chap. 13, Throat glo- bus hystericus. Hysteria, trembling : cannot work, move or sleep (nervous affection), ILach. Hysteria, urination: strangury, ICanth., |Nux m. Hysteria, urine : large quantities, colorless, ISul.; copious, IGels.; profuse, watery, color- less, IPuls. Hysteria, uterus: irritability and spasm of cer- vix, Chlorof.; irritation, Tarant.; prolapsus, | | Alum. Hysteria, with vertigo : ICinch., IIod. Hysteria, vomiting: Hº Chap. 16, Vomiting, hysteria. LASSITUDE (fatigue, loss of energy, indo- lence, languor, tiredness, weariness): Abies, | | Alet., Aloe, Ammoniac., Amm. c., || Amm. m., || Amyl., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., | | Apis, Arg. met., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., Ars. m., Arum d., Arum m., Arum t., Asaf., Asar., Ascl. t., Aspar., Asta.c., | | Ast. r., Atrop. s., Aur. met., IIBapt., | | Bar. c., IIBenz. ac., Berb., Bism., Bor., Brach., IIBry., Calc., Calc. a., IICalc. p., Calc. S., Calend., ICamph., ICarbo v., IICarbol. ac., ICard. m., ICasc., Ced., IChel., Chen. v., Chin. a., HChin. s., Chloral., Chlorof., Chrom.ac., Cinnab., Cist., ICoca, Coccus, Coff., IColoc., Crot. t., ICup. ars., Cupr. S., Daph., IIIDiad., Diosc., Dig., Dulc., Eryng., Eup. pur., Euphor., | | Fluor. ac., IForm., IGels., 1Gamb., IGraph., Grat., | | Guarana, IHam., Hel., Hippoz., Hydro- cot., IIgn., IKali bi, Kali, br., IKali c., Kali m., IIRali ph., IILach., ILac def., Lact. ac., ILaur., ILept., IILyc., Lyss., Manc., Il Med., IIMerc., Merc. iod. flav., Myr. cer., Natr., a., Natr. c., IINatr. m., Natr. s., Nuph., INux m., IINux v., Ol. an., Pallad., IPetrol., IPhell., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., IIPic. ac., IPlat., IPlumb., | |Polyp., Psor., || Ptel., Puls., Ran. b., || Raph., | | Ratan., IRhus v., Sabina, Sarrac., Senecio, Seneg., Sep., Spong., Staph., Stram., IISul., ISul. ac., Tabac., Tarant., Tell.., ||Tereb., | |Tuberc., Uran, n., l'Ustil.., Vacc., ||Ver., | |Zinc, Zing. Lassitude, abdomen: pains, especially in liver, during apyrexia, Polyp.; in tabes mesenterica, | | Tuberc. Lassitude, aching : as from lying long in one position, IFerr. Lassitude, in Addison's disease : ICalc. Lassitude, in afternoon : incipient typhoid, IGels.; 2 P.M. till evening, Calc. S.; 4 P.M., | | Card. m. Lºude air: worse in open (ecthyma), l l Pe- trol. Lassitude, in albuminuria: IHelon., IMerc.cor. Lassitude, in anaemia: ICycl., Ferr.; in anae- mia, as if from great losses of blood, Therid.; in chlorosis, ICycl.; desire to lie down, Ferr.; painful, in chlorosis secundaria metastatica, | |Sabina. º Lassitude, arms: noticed first in hands (pos- terior spinal sclerosis), l l Pic. ac. Lassitude, in back : aching, also in large joints and bones of legs, IPolyp.;. dull 36. NERVES. 1023 pain in small of, Cornus; lameness and weak- ness in small of, Con...; myelitis, pains like those brought on by cold, IDulc.; pain, with ill humor, IRan. b.; in tabes dorsalis, | | Calab. Lassitude, bladder: | | Uva ursi. Lassitude, brain: incipient hydrocephalus, IApis ; with softening of brain, IIPhos. Lassitude, breathing: in asthma, Arg. nit. Lassitude, in bronchitis: chronic, Inul. Lassitude, in cancer: Carbo a. Lassitude, in catarrh: Con...; after pneumonia, | | Puls. ; bronchial and vesical, Cop. Lassitude, with chill: IIpec. Lassitude, with chilliness: Act. rac., Cornus. Lassitude, in cholera: IChin. s.; infantum, Arn. Lassitude, clothes: seem a burden, body too heavy, as if he had carried a load, Euphor. Lassitude, coldness: sensation, or real, Spig. Lassitude, with colic : in children, Nux m.; lead colic, I | Op.; after a cold, IDiad. Lassitude, in consumption : ICalc., l l Med., | | PhOS. Lassitude, with convulsions: after attack, IOEnan.; after attack, in epilepsy, Caust., Ign. Lassitude, coryza: thick, yellowish, Kali c. - Lassitude, cough : chronic, ILyc.; dry, two short hacks, Sul. ac.; whooping cough, HCepa. Lassitude, during day: Amm. m., | | Calc., Calc. fl., Ferr., IKali bi., Senecio; of body and mind, Ascl. t. ; with colic, after a cold, I Diad.; in epilepsy, l l Op.; with inclination to stretch, ICimex ; in secondary syphilis, Fluor. ac. Lassitude, with delirium: ICrotal. Lassitude, in diabetes: Natr. s., Sec., Sul. ac. Lassitude, in diarrhoea: II Ant. t., Apis, Calc. p., Casc., IGamb., IKalm.; child wants nothing, cares for nothing, IPhos. ac.; chronic, after attack, Natr. s. Lassitude, in diphtheria: ILac. c., IKali iod., IKreo. Lassitude, drinking:after, in intermittent, Ars. Lassitude, in dysentery : 1Colch. Lassitude, in dropsy: Apis. Lassitude, eating : after, Ant. c., l l Card. m., Cinch., ILach., Natr. m., JNux m., Rhus; after, in dyspepsia, ILach.; after, in evening, Alum.; after, in tabes mesenterica, l l Petrol.; worse before eating, better riding in open air, Cinnab.; after breakfast, Brom.; caused by eat- ing, Carbo a.; after dinner, Asar.; during and after, Bov.; almost to fainting after a little, Sang.; must lie down if he does not eat fre- quently, Sul. ; after a meal, Act. sp., Bar. c., ICalc. p., Lyss.; worse before, Cinnab. Lassitude, emaciation : Ferr. Lassitude, epilepsy : Rali br. Lassitude, eruption: in psoriasis, I Sep.; in purpura, must stay in bed, l l Led.; purpura, with bluish-red, lentil-shaped spots over body, | |Rhus ; tinea favosa, Hydrocot. Lassitude, in evening: Ign., HMyrtus, Pallad., ISul.; in open air, Carbo v.; as from great physical exertion, with sleepiness and feeling as if eyelids were swollen, better by literary occupation, ICroc. Lassitude, exertion: on exercising in open air, with drawing in back and lumbar muscles, Tereb.; by moving arms (anaemia), l l Sul.; as- cending heights, ICoca , especially after as- cending steps, HStann.; causes asthma, Ars.; in cysto-blennorrhoea, averse to, Ars, Aspar., Hep., Hydr. ac., | | Lac def., IIPhos., Squilla, IStaph.; aversion (spasmodic stricture of Cesophagus), IIBapt.; desire to avoid all muscular, every day, 4 to 5 P.M., Gels.; disappears on walking, ISul.; easily fatigued, Hyos., | |Natr. m.; in melan- cholia, easily fatigued (headache from danc- ing), Arg, nit.; easily fatigued, better by moving, IFerr.; easily fatigued, especially in hot weather, Selen.; from overfatigue, deli- rium, Lach.; overfatigue, brings on attacks of white frothy diarrhoea, in damp weather, IHep.; overfatigue, after long illness or long walks, Al Art. v.; flabby, like day after great exertion, or after a fever or other weakness, Lyss.; as if from too long a foot journey, Kreo.; weariness, as from too great, ILach.; impossible, desire to remain. in bed (after operation for cancer), Coca ; from leastexer- tion, Ars., Chel., IKreo., INux m., IIPicac.; from least (in hemorrhoids), I ISul.; from least (spinal irritation), IHep.; after playing on piano a short time, must lie down, Natr. c.; wants to remain quiet, Gels.; repugnance to motion, Gymn. ; after rising, I INatr. m.; on rising from bed, Uran. n.; everything seems an exertion, Sep.; from slightest, IBry., Cornus, Dory..,IMurex, Ziz.; from slightest, in dysmenorrhoea, IICrotal.; from slight, with sleepiness and gastric ailment in heat of sum- mer, INux v.; from weakness in spine and spinal nerves, Phos.ac.; from going up stairs, Calc. p., Sep.; worse going up stairs, Calc. p.; especially when ascending steps (progressive spinal paralysis), Phos.;eventalking tired him, Nux m.; soon tired, Bapt., Ham., ILyc.; soon tired, in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; from travel in heat, with deprivation of food, Coff. t.; after a walk, II Arg. met., Coral., ILac def.; cannot walk far (anaemia), I Sul.; from a short walk, Agar., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Gymn., Lyss., IMagn. c., Puls., Sil.; from short walk or slight exertion, IISep.; as if he had walked a great distance, during and after motion, Lact. ac.; does not want to exert himself (an- gina faucium, diphtheria), 1Caps.; after work- ing two hours, Cain. Bº Weakness ; also Chap. 1, Apathy, Laziness. Lassitude, face : anxious expression (acute rheumatism, cholera), Colch.; flushed, fever- ish, l l Ptel.; flushed (bronchial attacks after whooping cough), IKali bi.; sickly com- plexion, Calc. Lassitude, fall: as if he would fall from seat, in pneumonia, Alum. Lassitude, fever: during apyrexia, Ign., | | Puls.; during apyrexia, in Quotidian ague, Ipec.; after chill, Med.; with chill, Diad., ILNatr. m.; with chill, in angina, Merc.; with diar- rhoea, l l Sul.; eruptive, IGels.; follows, with sweat in face, Med.; gastric, l l Puls.; with heat, Kali ars. ; hectic, l l Phos.; intermittent, Amb., Ant. t., Ars., Diad., Rhus ; low, needs assistance to turn in bed, Cact.; mala- rial ataxy, Arg. nit.; malarial symptoms, HNatr. S.; quotidian, | | Tarax.; remittent, while lying in bed, 1Carbol, ac.; tertian, Ant. t.; incipient typhoid, Gels. Lassitude, hand: inflammation, 1Anthrac. Lassitude, hay fever: worn out by sneezing and coughing, IIGels., IKalibi..., | |Sticta. Lassitude, head: symptoms, Benz. ac. º 1024 36. NERVES. Lassitude, headache: Codein., Diad., Lyss.; as if body were bruised and joints dislocated, Agar.; catarrhal, Gymn.; chronic, IIod.; dull frontal (hemorrhoids), ICollin.; dull, heavy, 1Con.; frontal, Calc.; hemicrania, patient is liable to fresh colds after attack, IPhos.; nerv- ous, ITereb.; noon till 2 P.M., Kob.; palpita- tion, wants to lie down, ICOccul.; when walk- ing or standing, had to rest during every exertion (hemicrania), Phos. Lassitude, heart: in affections, ICup. m.; in angina pectoris, l l Phyt.; from exposure to sun, Natr. c. Lassitude, heat: internal, forcing sweat out on face, as from weakness, Lyss. Lassitude, heaviness: Il Pic. ac. Lassitude, after hemorrhage: ICinch., IFerr. Lassitude, with hunger: ICalc., INitr. ac.; alternating bulimia with want of appetite, caused by fulness in throat, IPhos. Lººe. hurry: disposition to, through duties, | | Ptel. Lassitude, hypochondria: fulness, Calc. a.; pain, as if bruised, IRan. b. Lassitude, in hysteria: ILyc. Lassitude, in influenza: IIBry., HChel., | | Eup. perf., IIGels., IIPhos. Lassitude, kidneys: acute desguamative ne- phritis, Coccus. Lassitude, legs: l l Calc. a., IGels.; especially in feet and when sitting, IIMagn. c.; particularly knees, spirits may be good, ICycl.; in knees, after walking, Calc. s. ; paralytic pain, Nitr. ac.; paralytic weakness, especially after short walk, or ascending stairs, l l Natr. p.; stagger- ing gait, or trembling of body, Magn. S.; worse in thighs, II Ang.; with ulcer, IKaliiod. Lassitude, with leucorrhoea: Calc. p., Con., IIGraph. Lassitude, limbs: Cain., HCalc., Casc.; with griping in abdomen, Chim. m., Merc. iod. flav.; aching, ICalc. p.; especially in arms, Spong.; in evening, with chilliness, Calc.; heavy arms and feet, Diad.; particularly in joints, Bov.; aching distress in all the joints, | | Ptel.; especially in knees, INatr. S.; with pain, Form.; followed by torpor and heavi- j (exophthalmus), ILyc. vir.; trembling, Sul. Lassitude, liver: in jaundice, IMyr. cer.; with pain, Polyp. Lassitude, lying down: desire to lie down, IIBapt., Con.; worse lying down, but has the inclination, Alum. Hº standing. Lassitude, menses: before, Bell., Natr. m.; during, Bor., Calc. p., Caust, Iod., IKali c., INitr. ac., INux m., Petrol., Thuya; dur- ing, approaching faintness, Ign. ; during, with yawning, Amm., c.; after, Berb., Thuya; absent two and a half months, ICycl.; in amenorrhoea, I | Coccul., Senecio ; at com- mencement, IMagn. c.; irregular, IDig.; de- layed, Ilkali ph. Lassitude, mental condition : IDig.; alternat- ing with activity, Aloe; anguish, worse with failure to strive against (veta), Coca , depres- sion, IPhos.; disorders, TNux m.; disposition to hurry through duties, I | Ptel.; moral and physical, in insanity, I INux v.; from mental labor, IIAur. met., Puls.; low spirits, Erig.; sadness, Sep.; after mental shock, Pic, ac.; when trying to study, Gels.; timidity and fearfulness, IPhos.; , feeling of deep-seated inward trouble, making him melancholy and Sad, Sabina; weariness of life, INitr. ac. Lassitude, in morning: 1 I Calad., Kalim., Magn. m., INux v., Staph., Sul.; and afternoon, Bry.; on awaking, Cham.; in bed, Amb., iCarbo v., | | Petrol., Zinc.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; in epilepsy, I | Op.; not rested, ISul.; on rising, IFerr., | |Osm., Sep., Vib.; greater after rising than on going to bed, INux v.; when rising from bed, in chronic ovaritis and leucorrhoea, l l Plat.; with bitter taste in mouth (spermatorrhoea), l l Sars. Lassitude, mouth : yellow, purple ulcers on tip of tongue and in mouth (after abuse of mer- cury), IPlumb. Lassitude, myalgia: Arn. Lassitude, nausea; constant, disappeared on drinking water, IPhos.; following nausea, ICalc. p. Lassitude, nerves: in intermittent neuralgia, | | Polyp.; in affection of sympathetic nervous system, I |Phos. Lassitude, night: and morning, | |Natr. s. Lassitude, at noon : Cic. Lassitude, nose: catarrh, I IFup. perf. Hºt coryza, influenza. Lassitude, ovaries : ovaritis, I l'Ustil.; chronic ovaritis, l l Pallad. Lassitude, with palpitation : ICaust. Lassitude, paralysis: progressing from a slight feeling of fatigue on motion to complete, |Pic. ac. Lassitude, during pregnancy : ICalc. p. Lassitude, restlessness: turning, Tell.; walks about room, Diosc. Lassitude, rheumatism : Merc. iod. flav.; desire to lie down, Phyt. Lassitude, scarlatina: desire to lie down, but feels worse during rest and in a warm room, |Merc. iod. flav. Lassitude, sexual condition : after coition, | |Ziz.; sexual debility, IGels.; after seminal emission, INatr. m., Sep.; after nocturnal emissions, Coff.; painful erections, Sabad.; in onanists, IGels.; in spermatorrhoea, INuph.; after loss of semen, Eryng. Lassitude, sitting : especially while sitting, as if limbs would fall from him, Merc. Sol. Lassitude, sleep : after sleep, Ant. t., IIPuls.; after, in intermittent, Ars.;_ on awaking, IArg. met., Card. m., Cinch., Diosc., Hyper., Lact. ac., | |Phos. ac., BPod., | | Ptel.., Xan.; on awaking, in epilepsy, IKali br.; on awaking, in irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, l l Paris; on awaking in morning, with palpitation from mental excitement or exertion, IPod.; on awaking, goes off by noon, Hyper.; on awak- ing, cannot rouse herself (during climaxis), | |Zinc.; cannot sleep, Aur. met.; when de- prived of, Ipec.; with desire to, during day, Sinap.; disposition to, Cornus; after exciting dreams, Lyss.; drowsiness, IFerr., IKreo., Sil.; caused by drowsiness, Sang.; irresistible drowsiness, better after eating, : Agar.; drow- siness, unable to rise, Acon.; as if he had not slept enough, Bapt.; increased by sleep, Ars.; after nightwatching, Arg. nit.; prevents, Ars.; internal, after siesta, Calc. S.; falls asleep while sitting, in evening, Hep.; with sleepiness, ICic.; unable to sleep, Aur. met., Cact.; with sleep, ICoff. 36. NERVES. 1025 Lassitude, in Spring: Apis, IBry, IGels. Lassitude, standing: cannot stand, cannot move, Vespa; only with difficulty, Lact. ac.; is an exertion, Coccul.; desire to lie down, Iber., IIRali c., Senecio, IISil.; disposition to lie or sit, IFerr.; has to lie down, ICepa, | |Sabina; must lie down (asthma), else has palpitation, ICinch.; desire to sit down, Calc. p., IGraph.; must sit down, IIAlum. gº lying down. Lassitude, stomach: bilious attacks, IIMux v.; in cardialgia, l l Phos., || Zinc.; gastric catarrh, |Dig.; in dyspepsia, IIod.; in gastralgia, Sil.; in gastric derangement, I Dory.; goneness, crick in neck, trembling and palpitation, | |Natr. p. Lassitude, stool; after stool, Ipec., ILyc.; after, in dysentery, ISul.; before stool, IMez.; dur- ing stool, Bor., Ipec. Lassitude, stretching: tired all over, with gap- ing feeling, Vacc. Lassitude, sudden : Act. sp. Lassitude, with sweat: ICornus; from least exertion, Coccus. Lassitude, talking: aggravated by, Dory. Lassitude, with thirst: Diad. Lassitude, tongue: white, Kali br. Lassitude, trembling: Kali c.; with uraemia, ICup. ac.; in limbs, 1Calc. Lassitude, urination: copious acid, l l Helon.; better from free, Tereb. Lassitude, vertigo: after vertigo, Bell., IKalm.; and dulness, Ptel., Tereb.; in evening, Stront. Lassitude, vomiting: after, Nitr. sp. d. Lassitude, walking: after walking, with sleepi- ness, ISul.; outdoors, Arg. met.; unable to walk, Calc.; when walking, Stann. Lassitude, weather: worse in damp, IISang. Lassitude, yawning: with, ICalc., | | Card. m., IRhus ; desire to, and stretch, IPlant. MALAISE: AEsc. h., IAEthus., | | Agar., Ailant., | | Anthra.c., Anthrok., Arn., Ars. h., Ars. s. r., 7 Atrop. S., Bar. c., Carbol. ac., 1Card. m., ICamph., Eucal., IGels, l l Helon., Hippoz., IKalic., Lyss., Psor., Ptel., Sarrac., | | Tarant., Vacc., | | Ver., Xan. Malaise, abdomen: griping, on waking in morning, continues during day, Xan. Malaise, afternoon: 3 P.M., Lyss, Malaise, anthrax: from eating meat of diseased animals, l l Anthrac. Malaise, catarrh : as when coming on, Sticta. Milº chills: with headache (nettlerash), | | Cop. Mali. with constipation : | |Stann. Malaise, eating: after eating, Ast. r., Cinch., II.Natr. m.; after a meal, in organic cardial- gia, IKalibi. Malaise, fever: in intermittent, Diad.; worse 10 to 1, Med. Malaise, with headache : Crotal., IGels. Malaise, with heat: "t Aur. mur. nat. Malaise, in influenza: IEuphor. Malaise, labor: after labor, Mez. Malaise, with leucorrhoea: ICalc. Malaise, liver: with liver trouble, | | Pod. Malaise, lying down : constant desire to lie down (spasmodic pain in stomach), IDiad. Malaise, with nausea : Benz. ac., Crotal. Malaise, in rheumatism : | |Sticta. Malaise, sleep; with drowsiness all day, Stilling.; with sleeplessness, l l Merc. Malaise, stomach: cardialgia, with headache, IKali c. Malaise, throat: chronic hypertrophy of ton- sils, IBar. m. Malaise, with vertigo : Tarant. Bº Lassitude. NERVES, affections: Ars. S. f., Hydr. ac., | | Kali ars., | |Ziz.; involving brain, with con- vulsions, IKali br.; affects profoundly nerve centres, Cup. m.; hyperaemia of centres, Hy- drocot.; of centres, follow obscure subcuta- neous inflammation of stomach and intestines, causing diseases with faulty nutrition, Lac def; of cerebrospinal nerve, centres, Crotal.; of cerebrospinal system, muscular twitching and convulsions, Dolich.; sympathetic head- ache from disturbances in ganglionic nervous System, Nux v.; of ganglionic system, palpi- tation and irregular action, Codein.; ofgangli- Onic system, particularly umbilical region, Severe pain, Dios.; of ganglionic system, with vomiting, Kalibr.; of gray nerve matter, dis- Orders from mental overexertion, or reflex nervous excitement, I ICypr. ; of inhibitory nerves, Sumb.; of muscles especially affected (myalgia), IAct. rac.; of pneumogastric, Cro- tal., Tarant. ; pneumogastric and glosso- haryngeal, Naja ; irritation of pneumogastric, in nervous diseases, Tabac.; pneumogastric, reflex spasms, Cina ; many cases of reflex action, Diosc.; of respiratory organs, Chlorof.; Sensory most affected, Cact., Xan.; of solar plexus, Crotal.; has a stimulating action, Nitr. sp. d.; sympathetic derangement, ISul., | |Phos., IKali br., | | Kali m.; vaso-motor con- gestions, with tension and coldness, l l Kalim. Nerves, anaesthesia: Anac. oc., HCamph., Cann. i., Caps., tCarb. S., Caulo., Chloral., Chlorof, I ICic., ; Eucal., IKali iod., Oleand., Plumb., Tereb., | | Ver. v., Zinc.; in all ail- ments, complains of nothing, IIOp.; in brain disease in children, IHell.; senses less acute, in cholera, ICup. m.; in convulsions, Zinc.; paroxysm of convulsive movements, Mosch.; in diphtheria, IIGels., Sec.; electro-muscular contractility diminished, Ars.; after disap- pearance of old eruptions, IZinc.; particularly of gums, pharynx and genitals, IKalibr.; with increased heat, in progressive spinal paralysis, IPhos.; hemi- and paraplegic, I [Plumb.; in hysteria, Nux v.; considerable injury to nerves produce no reflex motion in periphery, Chlorof.; want of bodily irritability, Alum., Ars., 1Camph., Caps., ICarbo v., IChin. s., IIHell.; follows hyperaesthesia, particularly of legs, l l Ver. v.; in locomotor ataxia, Phos.; of mucous membranes, tCarb. S.; caused by Onanism, chlorosis, Bright’s disease, etc., IIPhos.; perception lessened, l l Asaf.; in puer- peral convulsions, IStram.; diminishes reflex excitability of nervous centres, Kalibr.; with softening of spinal cord, idiopathic, l l Kali p.; while standing, is not conscious of touching ground, Cann. i.; sudden and complete, Hydr. ac.; sensation of torporin affected part, ILyc.; loss of sensation of touch, with tendency to wasting, IKali p. Hº Paralysis, sensory. Nerves, depression (neurasthenia, prostration): Acon., Act. rac., AEsc. h., Agar., Alet., Alum., Amb., Amm. m., Anac., Angus., Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Asaf., IBar. c., Calab., Calc., Calc. p., Cinch., Chin. a., Chin. S., IICoca, ICOccul., ICoff, Curar., Cycl., JDiad., 65 1026 36. NERVES. Diosc., IForm., IIGels., IGraph., IHelon., IHydrocot., IIIgn., IIRali ph., IILach., Lac c., ILyc., INatr. m., Natr. S., IIMux v., 10p., IIPhos., Phos.ac., Pic. ac., Plumb., IPuls., HSelen., Sep., IISil., Stann., Sul., Sumb., ITarant., Therid., IZinc.; of centres, causes nervous diarrhoea, Zinc.; after cerebral con- gestion, Chloral.; of ganglionic system, Cinch.; want of reaction, well chosen remedy does not act, Laur.; of trophic system, IKreo.; les- sened irritability of vaso-motor centres Chlor- al.; nervous vitality impaired (dropsy), | |Sumb. Nerves, erethism: Hº excitability, irrita- bility, hyperasthesia. Nerves, excitability: Acon., Camph.,IICoff. t., Croc., Ferr., Iber., IILyc., Mar. v., Val.; bordering on convulsions, Agar.; then depres- sion, Ced.; with diarrhoea, Cornus; seminal emissions caused by, followed by impotence, IPhos.; apyrexia in intermittent, Apis ; with fetid suppressed foot sweat, IIZinc.; of hyster- ical patients, IGels.; with mental disturbance, | |Staph.; at night, ISul.; in rheumatism, Caulo.; in mercurial rheumatism, Hep.; in scarlatina, Gels.; in spasmodic affections, Caulo.;" with uterine affections, Ziz. Nerves, gouty affections: with slight fever and great debility, Indig. Nerves, hyperasthesia (oversensitiveness): Asaf., IIAsar., Cham., Chin. S., Chlor., IICinch., Coff., Gels., Lyss., Oleand., | |Phos., IPlumb., | |Puls., Sep., Ver. v.; threatened abortion, Asar.; to change of air in afternoon, IKali c.; affected painfully by writhing in anus, ICroc.; nervous system predominates over arterial, Asaf.; of body and limbs, from above downward, following course of develop- ment of pain, followed by anaesthesia, partic- ularly legs, I | Ver. v.; especially in children, 1Coff.; in cholera, IChin. s. ; precedes chorea, HStram.; after coffee, IICham.; as soon as slightest portion of body becomes cold, IIHep.; in inflammation of diaphragm, | |Morph. S.; of every part, Canth.; exces- sive excitement irritates (convulsive hysteria and chorea), Tarant.; exquisite, over whole body, Lyss.; in puerperal fever, Coff.; abnor- mal sensitiveness of individual nerve fila- ments, Cina ; flesh tender, touch leaves a deep blueness like a bruise (child), Lach. ; precedes hysteria, IStram.; to external impressions, HBry., Coccul., IINux v.; to external impres- sions, light, odors, noises, touch, etc., | |Phos.; with inflammatory disease, Mosch.; irritation of whole body, Chin S.; cannot bear the least jar, IIBell.; with inflammation of joints, Colch.; of cutaneous nerves of limbs, Cycl.; of nerve branches, IAtrop. S.; in nervous af- fections, Mar. v ; in traumatic neuralgia, 1Canth.; cannot bear noise, IBell., Cinch. bol., Therid.; in nymphomania, Staph.; after opium, IICham.; all organs, with coldness of arms and legs (yellow fever), Merc.; to pain, IICham., ICinch., IICoff., IFerr., IIHep., IIIgn., || Kaliph., IILyc., Morph..s., IPhyt., IPuls., ISep.; painful, in windy cold weather, Rhod.; with shock of paralysis, l l Kaliph.; of senses, Bry., Caps., IICoff., ICOccul., IINux v., Spig., HIVal.; of senses in cerebrospinal men- ingitis, ICup. ac.; of senses, particularly in- ereased perception of slight passive motions, IICoff.; convulsions, brought on by pressure over Solar plexus, INux v.; of spinal cord, IDiOSc.; to hear anyone speak is intolerable, IHydras.; in spinal disease Plumb.; com- plains of persons stepping hard or quickly, when sitting in chair or lying on bed (hys- teria), IAloe ; tenderness of body, in ana- Sarca, ILach.; when thinking (this he must continually) that Some one might with finger tip or nail Scratch even lightly on linen or similar material, a most disagreeable sensa- tion thrills through him, arresting momen- tarily all his thoughts and actions, IIAsar.; tickling responded to more quickly, Zinc.; to touch, Cina, IICoff.; to touch, entire surface, Ziz.; nervous sensibility intense, respecting touch of garment or a lock of hair, by any one not en rapport, Med.; body painfully sensitive to touch, sends a shudder through frame, Spig.; twitchings and spasms, ICham. Bº depression, irritability. Nerves, inflammation (neuritis): Acon., Ars., IIBell., 1Cact., Caust., IHep., IHyper., Iod., Kali iod., IKalm., Lac c., IMerc., TNatr. m., INux v., IIPhos., IPuls., IRhus, ISil., ISul.; with tingling, IIA con. Nerves, injuries: falls, hurts, gunshot wounds, lacerations or punctures, with sympathetic irritation of system, Hyper.; if he knocks against any part there is a sudden painful crawling through whole body to head, Spig.; in lacerations, ICalend., IIHyper.; traumatic neuroma, Calend.; at peripheral extremities, particularly fingers, toes and matrices of nails, with great pain, IIHyper.; teeth broken when pulled, etc., | | Menyanth. Nerves, irritability (physical erethism): Apis, Asar., T Aur. mur., Bar. c., Bar. m., Bry., IICham., | | Chloral., ICinch., ICoca, Coff., Eryng., Indig., ILach., Lil. tig., IBNitr. ac., IIPhos., Pod., Spig., Spong., IV al., IVib., Ziz.; especially after anger, even to spasms of chest and throat, Cham.; awakens often, INatr. m.; condition between erethism and torpor (scarlatina), Hyos.; in catarrh of children, Sumb.; of circulatory system, Chin. s.; at climacteric period, Arg. nit.; after coi- tion, ICalc.; after exhausting diarrhoea, or long continued use of purgatives, l l Kali p.; in endocarditis rheumatica, IHyos.; with noc- turnal enuresis, IIMagn. p.; excitement, even with fever, Eucal.; excitation of whole body, worse in repose, l l Kreo.; with exhaustion, IISil.; in fever, l l Bapt.; in eruptive fewers, IGels.; with hay fever, IIRali p.; in yellow fever, Ver. v.; with headache, Syph.; with hypertrophied heart, IAur. met.; with flying heat of face and blood, Spong.; with heavi- ness and stupefaction (megrim), Calc.; after hemorrhage, IFerr. m.; in chronic passive hemorrhage, l l Sec.; from long continued uterine , hemorrhage, ICroc.; in herpes, ICalc.; in hydrocephalus, diphtheria and scarlatina, IApis; without hyperaemia, IHyos.; in infants, l l Cham.; local (epileptic fits), IMagn. p.; in mania-a-potu, INux m.; in megrim, with muscular atrophy, ICalc.; dur- ing menses, IStram.; in amenorrhoea, Iach.; in dysmenorrhoea, , IIgn.; in miscarriage, flowing and pain, with fiery red face, l l Perr.; nervo-muscular excitement, Vespa; muscular, especially of extremities, simulating chorea, 36. NERVES. 102.7 | |Nux m.; at night, pulse full and accelerated, IMerc.; of all organs, with coldness of arms and legs (yellow fever), IMerc.; worse out- doors, IICoff.; in consequence of chronic ovar- itis and suppressed menses, Codein.; followed by spinal or cerebral softening or atrophy, causing paralysis, IIPhos.; during parturition, Hyos.; peculiar, expressed by all motions of her body and in her looks, Lyss.; with pleth- Ora, palpitation, I ILyc. vir.; in pneumonia, ILyc.; reflex excitability, Nux v.; reflex, with fever, ILyc.; sensorium not much per- verted, Cham.; prevents sleep (typhus), IBapt.; unable to sleep (typhoid pneu- monia), 1 | Chloral.; from sleeplessness, IHyos.; especially of spinal cord (proso- palgia), ICOccul.; after stool (dysentery), IIgn.; termini become so irritated, some kind of friction is necessary to obtain relief, Tar- ant.; in typhoid fever, IIod.; in typhus, IChlor.; with vertigo, ICinch. Gº" hyperaes- thesia. Nerves, neurasthenia: tº depression. Nerves, prostration: Bº depression. Nerves, rheumatic affections: with slight fever, great debility, Indig. Nerves, sensitiveness: Bºy” hyperaesthesia. Nerves, sheaths: rheumatism affecting, IPhyt. Nerves, shock: Gº Chap. 45, Injuries. Nerves, tissues: Bºy" Chap. 44, Nerves. Nerves, tumors: idiopathic neuroma, Calc., Calend, Cepa. Hº Chap. 44, Tumors. NERVOUSINESS: Abies, IIA con., Act. rac., Apis, Apoc., II Arn, Arum t., II Ars., Asaf., Asta.c., Bar. c., IIHell., Bor., Calad., tCamph., IICham., Chim. m., IIChin. S., ICinch., Cin- nab., Cinnam., ICOccul., Coccus,Con.,Cup. ars., Ferr., Ferr. iod., Form., IIGels., | | Guarana, IHyos., Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Lacc., Lil. tig., IILyc., ILyc. vir., Lyss., IMagn, c., IIMagn. p., Manc., Mar. V., Med., IMelil., IIMerc., Mosch., Natr. a., Natr. m., | |Natr. p., IOp., Pod., IPsor., | | Ptel., Sabina, Samb., Senecio, 1Sep., ISpong., | | Stram., | |Sul., ISyph., | | Us- til.., Vacc., Xan., Zing. Nervousness, abdomen: irritation, Sabad.; pains, Coff. Nervousness, aching: all over, Lach. Nervousness, afternoon: uneasiness, IAct. rac. Nervousness, agitation : Crotal.; with labored quick breathing, Crotal.; prevents sleep, Bufo. Nervousness, in Basedow's disease: IIFerr. Nervousness, brain : erethism (cardiac hyper- aesthesia), ICoff. Nervousness, breathing: feeling of Suffocation, IIpec. Nºness, catarrh : || Nux m. Nervousness, children: during dentition, ICoca, | | Dolich.; in diarrhoea, ILyc.; restless, weakly children (marasmus), Sul. ac.; temporary sat- isfaction after whims are gratified (dentition), | Rheum. Nervousness, with coldness: Bufo., ICamph., IVer.; prevents sleep, l l Lac c. Nervousness, with constipation : HIris, lilºux v., IIOp., IPlat. Nervousness, constitution: in emaciated, pale, anaemic persons, with deficiency of animal heat, IOl. jec.; excitable temperaments, Val. Nervousness, convulsions: epilepsy, Art. v.; threatened, IGels. Nervousness, in diphtheria: IGels. Nervousness, discharge : after suppressed dis- charges, IIAsaf. Nervousness, after drugs: INux v.; from abuse of mercury, IHep., ITNitr, ac.; apparently well-chosen remedy fails, IVal. Nervousness, eating: after dinner, IHydras.; when hungry, IKali c. Nervousness, eruption: in eczema, IBrom., Petrol.; from suppression of milk crust, Jacea. Nervousness, exertion; when walking (hypo- chondriasis), Arg. nit. Nervousness, exhaustion: general debility, IKali ph.; sinking spells every morning (pa. renchymatous metritis), I ILac c. Nervousness, fever: hectic, IICinch.; in inter- mittent,..., | |Polyp.; during fever, 10 to 12, moving fingers, Med. Nervousness, fly: as if she would have to fly away, l l Ver. Nervousness, headache: Cann. i., ICrotal., Melil.; after congestive, IMelil. Nervousness, heart: Hº palpitation; also Chap. 29, Heart nerves. Nervousness, heat: internaland external, IICon. Nervousness, in influenza: Ars., IGels., IIgn., LPhOS. Nervousness, during labor: Acon., Chloral., ICoff., IGels., IPuls. Nervousness, larynx: |Collin. Nervousness, legs; up about ankles, IPuls.; trembling, Sil. Nervousness, liver: excessive action, IPod. Nervousness, lungs: pneumonia, IBell. Nervousness, menses: before, Lach.; in amen- orrhoea, Senecio; during, Bor., Natr. c.; in dysmenorrhoea, l l Puls., TTXan.; in menorrha- gia, Cann. i.; after suppressed (exophthalmic goitre), IFerr. iod. Nervousness, mental condition: anguish, | | Cup. ars.; anxious, Led.; anxious, at twi- light, IIPhos.; paroxysm, feels like tearing off her clothes, takes off rings, I ILac c.; from conversation, Amb.; dejection, with diarrhoea, Merc. Sol.; depression, ILNitr. ac.; depres. Sion, with nervous asthma, l l Kali p.; sudden Or intense emotions in highly nervous or ex- citable persons, l l Kali p.; morbid grief, IIgn.; of twelve years' standing, aggravated to insan. ity by grief, commenced when riding in a boat, ICOccul.; in hypochondriasis, HArg.nit., ITNux v., Val.; hypochondriasis, caused by emissions, Phos, ac.; irritability, IGels.; irri- tability, with the pains, Colch.; mania, nymphomania, etc., Grat.; melancholy, IZinc.; with melancholia and disgust of life, Aur. mur.; worse from mental exertion, better closing eyes, Calc.: news, excitement or harsh word makes worse, ILach.; from smothered passion, l l Kali p.; from reading and writing, Med. ; shudders, if he sees anyone deformed, TBenz. ac.; approach of a stranger gave her sudden twitches, I IThuya ; caused by worry and much mental work, with too little bodily exertion, in business men, ILNux v. Bºy" Hys- teria ; also Chap. 1, Anxiety, Depression, etc. Nervousness, in morning: on rising, Iber. Nervousness, music : unbearable, goes through bone and marrow, Sabina. Nervousness, at night: IArg. nit., Arum t., Ferr, ph., Senecio; in gonorrhoea, IMerc. Sympathetic aphonia, 1028 36. NERVES. Nervousness, ovaries: pain in left, seems to affect heart, becomes unconscious, seems to stop breathing, | | Tarant. Nervousness, pain: from pain and loss of sleep, ICOccul, IHydras. Nervousness, with palpitation : I Wer. Nervousness, in pregnancy: Amb., l l Nux m. Nervousness, in rectal troubles: l l Paeonia. Nervousness, with restlessness: must be busy and walk, IKali br.; hysterical mood, Eup. pur.; cannot sit still without great effort, Natr. a.; cannot sit still, caused by Occasional sharp shooting pains in Ovaries, before menses, IVib. 5& Restlessness. Nervousness, sexual condition: depression, after coitus, Ced.; young men prematurely old have cramps in calves of legs and feet. On atempting coition, ICup. m.; growing Out of unsatisfied desire, IKali br. Nervousness, sleep: child awakens in distress (diarrhoea), ILach. ; on awaking, Lyss.; dis- tress during dysentery, ILach.; prevents at night (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; sleepless, ILach.; causes sleeplessness, Sticta. Nervousness, stomach: flatulent dyspepsia, | | Sal. ac. Nervousness, stool: after, IINitr. ac.; during, TAtrop. s. Nervousness, thunderstorm: during, l l Natr. p. Nervousness, trembling: ILobel. i. Nervousness, ulcer : on leg, HKali iod. Nervousness, urination: during, 1 |Petrol. Nervousness, uterus: uterine complaint, Caulo.; with uterine and ovarian disorders, especially in married women, Syph. Nervousness, vertigo : IIod. Nervousness, vomiting: during pregnancy, ICup. ars. Nervousness, water: when he hears water run or poured out, or when he sees it, Illyss. Nervousness, weather: worse in wet, phleg- masia alba dolens, TNatr. s. Nervousness, weakness: ICinch., Cinnam. Nervousness, worms: ascarides, IICina, Ferr. mur., Sabad. NEURALGIA: Abrot, IAcon, II Act. rac., | | Agar., Amm. m., IApis, Arg. met., Arn., Ars., IIBell., Bry., HCact, Canth., Caps., IICaust., ICed., Cepa, , IIGham, iChel., IChin. a., HChin. S., || Chlor., Cinch., Cist., Clem., ICoccin., Coccul., II Coff, Colch., II Coloc., ICrotal., ICrot. t., Cup. m., DiOSc., IFerr., ||Ferr. ph., IIGels, IGlon., IGuaiac., Ham., IHep., IIgn., Kalibi., IKali p., IKalm., FCreo., ILac c., ILach., Led., II-yc., IIMagn. c., IIMagn. p., Melil., Merc.; IMez, Natr.m., INux v., | | Paris, IIPhos., | | Plat., | | Plumb., IPuls., Rhod., IRhus, Rob., Sang., Sars., | |Sil., IISpig., | |Stann., Staph., Stront.,ISul., Tabac., Tarant., | Tereb., Thuya, Ver., | | Zinc. Neuralgia, abdomen: obstinate, caused by de- rangement of abdominal organs, intestines and liver, l l Lac def. Neuralgia, of arms: B& Chap. 32, Arms neu- ralgia. Neuralgia, back: attacks of excruciating pain from right kidney downward, IISars; from spinal irritation, Gels. B& Chap. 31, Lum- bar region, lumbago, neuralgia, and Spine, neuralgia. Neuralgia, chest: left side, to throat and left jaw, with die-away feeling, seems to extend through heart to back, ILyss.; into neck (an- gina pectoris), Tabac. Hº Chap. 28, Inner chest, angina, neuralgia. Neuralgia, cold: from taking cold, Acon., Ars., Bell, Bry., Canth., Carbo v., Caust., IICham., COccul., Coff, Hep., Lyc., IMagn. p., IIMerc., Mosch., INux v., IPhos., Puls., IRhus, Samb., Sep., ISpig., Sul., Ver. Neuralgia, coldness: sensation of coldness in nerve, ITereb. Neuralgia, with constipation: chronic, pro- ducing displacement of uterus, IIPlat. Neuralgia, constitution: with anaemia, broken down, emaciated, IIPhos.; caused by dissipa- tion, hard work with close confinement, IISil.; in emaciated, pale, anaemic persons with de- ficiency of animal heat, IOl. jec.; gouty, 1Colch.; in nervous persons, IAcon., TArs., Bry., IICham., ICinch., ICOccul., IICoff., IHep., IIIgn., IPhos, IVal., Ver.; plethoric, I Acon., Arn., IIBell., IFerr., IHyos., || Merc., INatr. m., JNux v., IPuls.; sequel of septic, toxaemic, or even miasmatic disease, or chronic bilious, climacteric or albuminuric conditions, Crotal. Neuralgia, diphtheria: IGels, IPhyt. Neuralgia, direction of pain: from centre to periphery, Ant.t.,Cact., Kalm., Rhod.; from be- low upward, AcOn., Alum., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Bell., Benz. ac., Calc., Canth., Carbo V., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coloc., Cup. m., Eup. pur., Tac c., Lach., Magn. c., Petrol., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Sep., Stann., Sul, Tarax., Thuya. gº wandering. Neuralgia, drinking: abuse of coffee, Bell., Canth., Caust., IICham., HCoccul., 1Coff., Grat., Hep., AIgn., Merc., INux v., Puls., Sul. Neuralgia, eating: from rich food, IIFuls. Neuralgia, eruption : following herpes zoster, | |Dolich., IIMez., IZinc, Neuralgia, in evening: while lying down, Ced. Neuralgia, facial : Gº Chap. 3, Face neural- 31a. Neuralgia, fever: during or after typhus, Tarax. Neuralgia, in head : 5& Chap. 3, Headache neuralgic. Neuralgia, heat : amelioration by warmth, IHep., Magn. p., Sil.; with anxiety and rest- lessness, Cham.; like hot water running through a tube, Tereb. Neuralgia, hysterical: IVal. Neuralgia, increasing: and decreasing slowly, |Stann. Neuralgia, from injuries: Arn., Canth., HChel., IHyper., Natr. S.; chronic, pains wearing out patient, Cepa. Neuralgia, legs: ºOhap.33, Legs neuralgia. Neuralgia, limbs: Běš" Chap. 34, Limbs neur- algic. Neuralgia, mental condition : impatience, wants relief at once, wild, unruly, IICham. Neuralgia, from abuse of mercury: Arn., I Bell., HCarbo v., Cham., ICinch., IIHep., INitr, ac., IPuls., Sars. Neuralgia, motion : aggravates, , LArn., Ars., IBell., IBry., Calc., Cham., Chin. a., Cinch., Crot. t., Hep., Led., Natr. m., Nux v., I Phos., ISpig., IStaph, Sul.; ameliorates, I Amm. m., IIFerr., Gels., Kali ph., Kreo., |Rhus. Neuralgia, muscles: spasmodic, IMagn.p., IPlat. 36. NERVES. 1029 Neuralgia, nerves affected: left bracnial plex- us, Arum d ; sudden darting, evidently along single branches, causes starting, IGels.; pain seems to sharply define course of nerves, Iodof.; in infraorbital branch of fifth, ; Chloral.; in- tense, along tracks of large nerve trunks, Tereb.; in nervus pudendus internus, after gonorrhoea, begins in scrotum and arms, ex- tends to right side of foot, with severe cramps, : Cop.; in solar and other abdominal plexuses, and facial lumbar and femoral nerves, Coloc.; in nerves that have been stretched, as in sprains, Ruta ; particularly in right supra- orbital, Il Chel. Neuralgia, at night: every night, now in legs, in tibia or in thighs, now in left, now in right side, mostly with spasmodic contractions, IMagn. p.; every night, beginning about 8 or 9 P.M., gradually increasing in severity until its reaches its height at 3 or 4 A.M., and after continuing thus for two or three hours, gradu- ally decreased, and finally ceased at 10 A.M., attacks gradually more severe, last longer (rheumatic ophthalmia), ISyph. Neuralgia, periodic : Chin. s.; every day at same hour, Ilkali bi.; recur frequently, Natr. a.; in head, I Syph.; indistinct or double periodicity, absence of organic lesion, Gels.; intermittent, Eucal.., | | Polyp.; intermittent, pains return with great regularity, Il Chin. s.; intermittent, worse every twenty-four hours, generally at noon, or 12 P.M., and analogously worse in midsummer or midwinter, ISul. ; at irregular times, continue for no definite period, coming on suddenly or gradually, and leaving as uncertainly, worse from worry or mental ex- ertion, better by food, IKalm.; chronic, inter- mittent, in regular paroxysms, IICed. ; recur- ring at certain times, with flow of saliva or tears, Natr. m. Neuralgia, pressing feeling: IKalm. Neuralgia, pressure : caused by pressure of dis- tended veins upon a nerve trunk, Sec. Neuralgia, rheumatic : l l Guarana, IPhos., IIPuls.; gouty-rheumatic diathesis, IColoc.; worse at night, with flying, stitching pains along long bones, IMez.; pains in all muscles, even in cremaster, darting, irregular, attacks sometimes last a week or two, pains gradually increase and decrease, worse in damp, espe- cially frosty weather, worse 4 or 5 P.M., attain their height at 2 or 3 A.M., ceasing about 8 A.M., | | Syph. improved. Neuralgia, scarlatina: after, Dig. Neuralgia, sensitiveness: to concussion or shock, IBell., Spig.; to contact, I Bell., Caust., inch, Cup. m., Hell., IHep., Magn. p., SUll. Neuralgia, shooting: downward, IKalm.; along nerve, Magn. p.; tearing along tracks of nerves, especially if worse by changes in weather, Gels. Neuralgia, sleep: awakens with boring, dig- ging, drawing, Phos. ac.; from keeping late hours, IIPuls. Neuralgia, sudden : Bell.; come quickly and leave parts numb, worse from warmth, Mez. Neuralgia, sweat: hot, particularly on face and scalp, HCham. Neuralgia, syphilitic : worse in open air, | ISyph.; had his wife hide his revolver lest in a fit of desperation he might kill himself as was his desire during extreme paroxysms of pain, strikes wall with fists and beats head against wall for relief, I ISyph.; no position suits him at night, walks floor or goes into street and moves about slowly, ISyph.; rend- ing, tearing pains throughout body, worse moving about slowly, ISyph. Neuralgia, tearing : MKalm. Neuralgia, throbbing: at night, worse in rest, better moving, Ferr. Neuralgia, from tobacco: IPlant. Neuralgia, with vomiting: Iris. Neuralgia, wandering: Act. rac., IApis, Iodof, Kalibi., Kali f., Magn. p., IIPuls., Tereb.; in chest, back and limbs, Cornus; begins in right elbow, extends to hand and shoulder, passing down right side and then up left, pain settles about heart causing pressure and palpitation, pains darting, needlelike, Cornus; flying pains, AEsc. h., Iodof., iPuls.; head, back, cardiac region, tenderness of whole spinal column, l l Ran. Sc.; Sweeping Over whole body, seems to rest at times in joints, felt in cardiac region, causing trembling and fearfulness, Daph.; varied and shifting, Plat. Neuralgia, weakness: the only general symp- tom, IIRalm. Neuralgia, weather: from exposure to a strong north wind, IMagn. p. Neuralgia, worms: (ascarides), HFerr. m. PARALYSIS : Act. rac., IAcon., AEsc. g., IAEsc. h., Agar., Alumin., Amb., Amyg., 1Anac. Oc., Anac. Or., Ang., tAnt. t., Apis, HArg. nit., II Arn., Ars., Ars. i., ; Astac., IBar. c., Bar. m., Bell., Bry., HIBufo., Cadm. s., ICalab., IICalc., Cann. i., Caps., Carbo v., : Castor., Caulo., IICaust., Chel., Chin. S., ICic., ICina, Cinch.,Cinnam., ICOccul., ; Cochl., Coff, Colch., IICon., ICrot., ICup. m., ICurar., Dulc., Ferr. m., IForm., IIGels., IIGraph., | | Guarana, Hep., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Ign., Indig., IKalibr., IKali c., IKali iod., IKali p., ILach., ILed., ILyc., Lyss., Magn. p., Mang., IMerc., ; Millef., Natr. m., Natr. p., Nux m., II.Nux v., IOleand., IOp., Oxal. ac., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPic. ac., IIPlumb., Psor., Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, ISec., Sep., Sil., Stann., Staph., Stram., IISul. Tabac., Tarant., Tereb., TVer., Ver. v., IIZinc. Paralysis, in Addison's disease : IIod. Paralysis, agitans: IBar. c., IBufo., Calab., IGels., Hyos., IKali br., Magn. p., Merc., IPhos., IPlumb., IIRhus, Tabac., ITarant., IZinc.; head and body hang forward, the former oscillating continually, l l Rhus ; struc- tural lesion has not taken place, l l Calab.; caused by mental distress, commence with pain in arms and itching and trembling in left leg, with inability to remain in bed, had to walk floor, l l Tarant.; inclination to oscilla- tion of body, after writing, Cinch. bol.; cannot raise himself to erect sitting posture, must be fed, l l Rhus; sits on a stool in constant motion, cannot remain quiet a moment, l l Rhus. Paralysis, aphonia: 539 Chap. 25, Larynx vocal cords, paralysis. Paralysis, in apoplexy : Anac., Apis, II Arn., IBar. c., HBell., ICaust., Coccul., Cup. m., IGels, IHyos., IILach., IINux v., IIOp., IPlumb., Sec., Stann., IStram., Zinc.; partic- ularly right side, Crotal.; of right deltoid, ICurar.; cerebral hemorrhages, Zinc.; con- 1030 36. NERVES. gestive, approaching apoplexy, followed by vertigo and mental weakness, IKali br. ; left, lArn.; affects equally motor and sentient nerves, is often attended with violent pains in paralyzed parts and considerable contrac- tions, especially of exterior muscles, which feel hard as wood, IPlumb.; particularly in old people, Con.; with vertigoand weak mem- ory, Nux v. Paralysis, arms: Hº Chap. 32, Arms paral- ysis. Paralysis, with atrophy: I Kali p., IBlumb., Sep.; limbs painfully contracted, IPlumb. ; rapid emaciation, with relaxation of sphinc- ters, Sec.; local, chiefly of forearm, I | Plumb.; paralyzed, parts may swell after the emacia- tion, Plumb. Paralysis, back : from decay of anterior portion of spinal cord, Mang.; from exhaustion of spinal cord, spinal anaemia, reflex para- and hemi- plegia, or white softening, or where paresis of motor nerve centres, remains after all signs of irritation have passed, LNux v.; painless, of extremities, in myelomalacia, Crotal.; of all muscles up to neck (cerebrospinal menin- gitis), ICup. ac.; originating in small of, after taking cold, with cold feeling of extremities and Oedema of feet, Coccul.; from softening of cord. HPic. ac.; from spinal disease, cannot walk, with eyes closed, Alum. ; spinal nerves disturbed, I Caust.; of spinal origin, IIFhos.; partial, from weakness of spine, Natr. m. ; from tabes dorsalis, Sil.; tingling and tearing into limbs, III’hos. Paralysis, of bladder: Hº Chap. 21, Bladder, paralysis. * Paralysis, brain : apoplectic condition, IIach.; alteration in connective tissue, Sil.; menin- gitis, I Wer.; cerebrospinal meningitis, ICic., ICrotal.., | | Tarant. ; softening, with vertigo and weak memory, INux v.; cerebralor spinal softening, or atrophy, preceded by overex- citement, III’hos. 335 Chap. 3, Brain par- alysis. Paralysis, in children : infantile, IGels; in- fantile, recent, connected with teething, | | Kali p. Paralysis, in cholera: ICup. m., Sec., ISul..,IWer. Paralysis, cold : from cold, I Arn., Caust., Colch., IDulc., IGels., IMerc., IRhus; from damp and getting wet, I Caust., II)ulc., IGels., INux v., IIRhus.; after exposure to wind or draught, iCaust. Paralysis, with constipation : IAEsc.h., Alum., ICaust., INux v., IPlat, I Plumb., ISul. Paralysis, convulsions: after convulsions, LArs., Bell., 1Caust., II Cic., Coccul, IICup. m., Hyos., Laur., Nux v., Plumb, ISec., ISil., IStann., Stram., Sul.., || Vib.; after con- vulsions, in asphyctic form of uraemia, IHydr. ac.; paralytic symptoms alternate with spas- modic, Stram.; with convulsive movements, Cub.; with trembling, INux m. Paralysis, of co-ordination : Crotal., IIGels., IIgn.; muscular awkwardness, IIpec.; no power of balancing, stands with feet apart, Tereb.; run to places where they had no in- tention to go, tAgar. ; stumbles and trips, IKali p.; in affection of vaso-motor nerves, IKalibr. gº” progressive; also Chap. 33, Legs paralysis. Paralysis, diphtheria: after diphtheria, LArg. nit., Arn., Ars., Bar. C., Calab., Caust.,ICOccul., iCon., Crotal., Cup. m., IIGels, Helon., IHyos., || Kali p., IILach., | |Natr. m., JNux v., Phos., Phyt., Plumb., IRhus, Sul, Thuya, Zinc.; after, in a child, I | Lac c. Fº downward: from above downward, 3.1°. C. Paralysis, drinking : after abuse of alcohol, Ant, t., ArS., Calc., ILach., Natr. S., INux v., IIOp., Ran. b., Sep., ISul. Paralysis, ears: ringing, and deafness, Sil. Paralysis, eruptions: after suppressed itch, Caust.; from repercussion, suppression, Caust., ICup. m., Dulc., IHep., ISul. Paralysis, exertion: after unwonted, Arn., Ars., IRhus. Paralysis, exhaustion: dependent upon ex- haustion, ICinch., Coccul., IFerr., ILach., INatr... m., INux v., IIPhos, IRhus, ISul.; caused by dissipation or hard work, with close confinement, IISil.; from loss of fluids, ICinch., IFerr., I Wer.; of nerve power, in re- cent cases, as after diphtheria, IKali ph. Paralysis, eyes: Hº Chap. 5, Accommodation, Eyes and Lids paralysis. Paralysis, face : I Cadm. s.; buccal, ICurar.; double facial and right lateral (in consequence of repeated epileptic attacks), swallowing and articulation affected, ICurar.; produced by pains, ILNatr. m. gas Chap. 8, Face paral- y S18. Paralysis, fever: after intermittent, Arn., Ars., ILach., LINatr. m., INux v.; after typhoid, Coccul., Cup. m., INux v., IIRhus, ISul.; im- pending with typhoid or typhus, IPhos. Paralysis, fingers: Chap. 32 Fingers paralysis. Paralysis, gout: in gouty constitutions, IColch. Paralysis, hemiplegia: Alum., I Anac., Apis, Arg, nit., Arn., Bell., 11Caust., Cinch.,COccul., Dulc., Elaps, Graph., | | Hydr. ac., IHyos., Kali c., IKali iod., Lach., Merc., IMur. ac., Nux v., Ol. caje., Phos. ac., Plumb., IRhus, Sep., Stann., Staph., Stram., Sul. ac., | Syph., Thuya ; facial and aphasic, from thrombosis of left middle cerebral artery, or from press- ure on spinal cord, III'hos.; from anger, Staph.; with atrophy, Caust.; with bruised feeling and stiffness, Coccul.; with coldness, ICaust.; convulsions of other side, Bell., IStram.; particularly from suppression of eruption, ICaust.; after disappearance of a measle-like eruption that has covered whole body, Cop.; worse in extensors, Alum.; from fainting, Camph; often accompanied by hy- perasthesia of opposite side, | |Plumb.; in- cipient, IPhos.; left side, Arn., Ars., Bell., Caust., | | Hydr, ac., IILach., Nitr, ac., INux v., | | Oxal., Petrol., IRhus, Stram.; with aphasia, IBar. m.; left (after apoplexy), Arn., IPlumb.; left, with coldness of part, Coccul.; left, after diphtheria, INux v.; of left, partial, in chorea, ILach.; in septicaemia, result of dissecting wound, ILach.; left, now and then moves right arm and leg (tubercular meningitis, hy- drocephalus), IApis ; left, almost total, IGels.; left, caused by excessive hard work, loss of sleep and overindulgence in tobacco, Il Nux v.; with numbness, HCaust., Coccus; after Nux v. failed, IXan.; rightside, Apis, Arn., Bell., Caust, IOp., Rhus, ISil.; right, with apha- sia, I Canth.; right, after excessive grief, Apis; right, with acute hydrocephalus, IKali iod.; 36. NERVES. 1031 right, after labor, apparent total abolition of functions, of voluntary motion and special sen- sation, l l Rhus; right, aftermental shock, Apis; right, with numbness, IRhus; right, partial, with headache, Lach.; right, partial, with numbness (cancer of breast), IApis ; right, Sudden, Apis; paralyzed parts moist with sweat, especially left side, with feeling of heavy load in i.e. arm and corresponding side of chest, and frequent night sweats, Stann.; with vertigo, ICaust. Paralysis, hysterical: IPlumb., ISep. Paralysis, incipient: Arg. nit., ICund.; im- pending danger of local motory (spasm of glottis), IStram. Paralysis, injuries: partial, from concussion of spine and brain, Arn.; after striking head against stone wall, l l Calc.; from mechanical, | | Curar.; traumatic, in gouty patients, Alum.; traumatic, muscular, Arn. Paralysis, of inner parts: | | Absinth., Coccul., |Dulc.; pneumogastric nerve appeared half paralyzed, Grind. Paralysis, labor: after parturition, III’hos., |Rhus. Paralysis, legs: 539 Chap. 33, Legs paralysis. Paralysis, limbs: tº Chap. 34, Limbs paral- ySls. Paralysis, local : , of left nervus abducentis, ICup.ac.; of single parts, Anac., IDulc., | |Xan. -Paralysis, lungs: Hº Chap. 28, Lungs paral- y 818. Paralysis, mental condition : after anger, Nux v., Staph.; from anger or emotions, | | Natr. m.; from emotion, Arn., IIIgn., JNatr. m., Stann.; after mental exertion, combined with sedentary habits, INux v.; with imbe- cility, Anac. oc.; of the insane, | | Calab., : Chloral., Crotal.; with mental listlessness, INux m.; with melancholy, I Amb.; after vio- lent fits of passion, l l Natr. m.; preceded by mental derangement, IPlumb. Paralysis, muscular: IGels., IKali br., Nitr. sp. d., IOleand., Phyt., Uran. n.; affects first abdominal muscles, then those having insertion in chest, then those of neck, lastly of sphincters of bladder and rec- tum, Bar. c.; in paralysis of bladder, ICic.; particularly extensors, Ars., IPlumb.; afraid of falling, Amyg.; paralytic weakness, espe- cially those of feet, Bell.; partial, of all invol- untary, Gels.; in syphilitic periostitis, IKali iod.; commonly preceded by twitching or trembling (multiple sclerosis), l l Calab.; volun- tary muscles, especially those of arms and legs, 1Colch.; of voluntary muscles, in cerebro- spinal meningitis, Calc.; incomplete palsy of voluntary muscles, I Anac.; from weakness of will power (false labor pain), IGels. Paralysis, neuralgia: after neuralgia, Ars., | | Natr. m.; shooting, darting, intense tear- ing pains in tracks of larger nerves, the parts emaciated, 11 Plumb. Paralysis, of old people: IBar. c., IKali c., IIOp.; general (apoplexy), Bar. c.; in an old woman, control over stools and urine long completely lost, Equiset.; particularly old women, general, of voluntary muscles, first peripheral nerve, finally spinal cord, Con. Paralysis, painful: Agar., Arn. Paralysis, paraplegia; Ars., Chin. S., Cina, ICoccul, Form., IGels., Laur., Nux v., ICalab., ICon., ICrot., | |Plumb., ISec., ; Tereb.; following apoplexy five years previously, unable to stand or rise, IRhus; with morbus Brightii, Canth.; from congestion of lumbar part of cord, Agar.; pre- ceded by cramps and muscular pains, Sec.; from debilitating causes, II Arg. nit.; with hunger, l l Cina ; hysterical, Ign.; partial, with involuntary stools, after miscarriage, | |Sul.; in nervous debilitated persons, Coc- cul.; after concussion of spine, Con.; in a girl who was being treated by an extension appa- ratus for curvature of spine, l l Rhus; with congestion or retroversion of uterus after childbirth, l l Caulo. Paralysis, paroxysmal: | |Plumb.; two attacks, each at 2 A.M., | |Stram. Paralysis, periphery: commencing at, progress- ing towards centre, ICup. m. Paralysis, from poisoning : Apis, Ars., Bapt., Crotal., Gels., Lach., Mur. ac., Rhus ; arseni- cal, ICinch., Ferr. m., Graph., Hep., Nux v.; lead, Ars., Cup. m., IOp., Plat.; mercurial, IIHep., Nitr. ac., Staph., Stram., Sul. Paralysis, progressive : consecutive, generally onesided, Ferr.; creeping, course slow, IKali ph.; gradually appearing, IICaust.; in loco- motor ataxia, Caust., Curar., Fluor. ac., IGels., | | Natr. S.; locomotor ataxy, from alcoholism, |Nux v.; locomotor ataxy, if disease was oc- casioned by exposure to cold and wet, and in rheumatic subjects, Nux m.; slow and insidi- ous, Kali c. Hº Chap. 31, Spinal cord atrophy, paralysis. Paralysis, of rectum : 339° Chap. 20, Rectum paralysis. Paralysis, rheumatic : Ant. t., Arn., Bar. c., IBry., ; Calc. p., Canth., Caulo., Cinch., Colch., Coccul., Ferr. m., Form., IGels., IKali m., ILyc., IRhus, Ruta, ISul.; acute, Ferr. ph.; in gouty patients, Alum.; muscular, IColch.; from getting wet, or lying on damp ground, |Rhus. Paralysis, in scarlatina: Apis, IGels. Paralysis, sensory: Phos.; with affections of urinary organs,Cub. Hº Nerves anaesthesia. Paralysis, sexual condition : increased sexual desire, IPhos.; sexual erethism, Sil.; after sexual excesses, Calc., INux v., IIPhos., IIRhus ; from sexual excess, or other nervous exhaustion, IIMatr. m.; from exhaustion of spinal cord by sexual excesses, I Kalibr.; after onanism, Calc., ICinch., Stann.; threaten- ing, with waning of sexual desire from over- indulgence, Sul, Paralysis, sleep: after night-watching in sick chamber, IIIgn. Paralysis, sweat: from checked foot sweat, Sil., Zinc.; after sudden suppression of sweat, particularly foot sweat, by getting wet, IColch. Paralysis, temperature: dependent upon ex- tremes, ILach. Paralysis, of tongue: gº Chap. 11, Tongue paralysis. Paralysis, trembling: preceded by, IPlumb. flºº agitans. Paralysis, with vertigo : Acet. ac., 1Caust.; for a long time before paralysis, Oleand. Paralysis, from worms: ICina, Stann. RESTLESSNESS: IIAcon., Ailanth., Aloe, Amb., | | Amyl., Anac., Ananth., | | Anthra.c., Anthrok., Ant. chl., Ant. Sul. aur., LLAnt. t., IIApis, Apoc., Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. 1032 36. NERVES. S. f., Ars. S. r., Arum t., Asaf., Aurant., Aur. mur. nat., Bar. C., TBell., Bov., Bry., Cadm. s., Calc., Calc. p., Camph., Carbo v., 1Caulo., IICham, | | Chin. s., Chloral., Chlorof., ICinch., Codein., IICoff, ICroc., ICrotal., Crot. t., ICub., Cup. ars., Cup. m., Cypr., Dig., Dory., HDulc., Eucal., Eup. pur., IIFerr., Ferr. mur., Guarana, Ham., IHell., IHelon., IHep., Hippoz., IIRali br., || Kali ph., Lach., ILaur., ILyc., Lyss., IIMagn. c., Meph., Merc. Sul., Mez., IMosch., IMur. ac., Myr. cer, Natr. a., Natr. m., INatr. S., INux m., IINux v., Phos., Phos. ac., iPhyt., Plant., | |Plumb., | | Pod., IPsor., Ptel., IPuls., LIRhus, Rhus v., Samb., IISec., ISep., ISil., Spig., | |Stann., IStram., ISul., ITarant, Tell., | |Tuberc., Vacc., Ver. gº fidgety. Restlessness, abdomen: in colic, IIColoc.; colic, three attendants required to keep him in bed, | |IAch.; neuralgia of intestines, IGels.; after pain, Ham.; spasmodically contractive, cut- ting, l l Plumb. Restlessness, abortion: threatened, ICham. Restlessness, abscess: after vaccination, IApis. Restlessness, in afternoon : I Bell.; 4 to 6 P.M., 1Carbo V. Restlessness, in arms: restlessness. Restlessness, back: in myelitis, IDulc. Restlessness, bladder: in cystitis, IHell. Restlessness, brain : in hydrocephalus, IApis ; in meningitis, Carbol. ac. Restlessness, breathing: in asthma, Dig.; suf- focative attacks nightly, Samb. Restlessness, in catarrh : Con. Restlessness, chest : heaviness, Amm. m.; op- pression, IPsor. Restlessness, children: irritation of brain due to dentition, ICup. ac.; constipation of suck- lings, I Apis ; crying, with retention of urine from cold, II Acon.; in dentition, IIRheum ; with screaming, IICham. Restlessness, with chill: || Kreo., IRhus. Restlessness, with chilliness: INatr. m. Restlessness, cholera: | | Camph., ICup. m., IVer.; infantum, : Coff. t.; sporadic, Tabac. Restlessness, circulation : excitement, in even- ing, Lyc. Restlessness, copper : if there is copper about his room, Lyss. Restlessness, after confinement: six weeks after, in hydrogenoid constitution, | | Natr. s. Restlessness, convulsions: before attack, IMosch.; between attacks, ICup. m. Restlessness, cough : caused by heat and titil- lation in larynx before.cough (consumption), IKali bi.; with cough, Ant. c., Ant. t., IBapt. ; with crowing inspiration (whooping cough), |MOSch. Restlessness, by day : 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., ||Men- yanth. Restlessness, with delirium : IIHyos., IWer.; at night, IMerc. Sul. Restlessness, with diarrhoea: ICrot.t., IRheum ; chronic, IColoc.; first days after confinement, |Rheum. Restlessness, in diphtheria: Apis, Arum t., IKali bi., Lac c., ILyc. Restlessness, ears: disturbed by least noise (erysipelas erratica), IHydras.; in otitis, | | Merc. Restlessness, eruption : in a child, IPsor.; in B& Chap. 32, Arms crusta lactea, IRhus ; with cutaneous dis- ease, Apis ; in pemphigus, l l Ran. b.; pem- phigus foliaceous, indescribable, child could obtain no ease in any position, I IThuya; be- º ºd rash after confinement Seventh day, 3,10. Restlessness, in evening: ICaust., Phos. ac., Rumex ; unless he exerts himself mentally, Natr. C. Restlessness, eyes: after removal of cataract by Graefe’s method (iridio-choroiditis suppu- rativa traumatica), l l Rhus ; suppurative cho- roiditis in right eye, after a needle operation for cataract, l l Phyt. Restlessness, face : anxious, Acon., Ars., Ilkali iod.; erysipelas, l l Stram., INux v.; red, Acon., IKali iod. Restlessness, in fever : II Acon., Anac., Ars., ICham., IRhus, Vacc.; drawing and pressure in forehead, in evening, while walking, | |Ran. b.; during heat, Stram.; in intermit- tent, IIpec., Lyc.; during, at night, in inter- mittent, IIRhus; from midnight to 3 A.M., Med.; in puerperal, ICham., Ver. v.; with thirst, l l Pod.; after typhoid (nervous affec- tion), IManc.; in typhoid, TVer.; typhoid, constant moving, thrusting out one leg, then drawing it up, Ver. v.; in typhus, Agar., II Ars., IBapt., HCamph., Chlor., Crotal.; mo- tion of head and limbs constant, trunk lies still on account of too great weakness, typhus, Ars.; up and down every few hours, | | Lac c. 539 heat; also Chap. 40, Heat restlessness. Restlessness, fidgety: Aurant., Osm., | | Puls., Sep., Sil., | | Sumb., Zing.; in erysipelas, IIApis; desire to be doing something (ante- desduamative stage of Bright’s disease), IHe- lon.; while sitting at work, IIGraph.; uncon- trollable, l l Kali br.; varices, Apis. gº Chap. 33, Feet and Legs restlessness. Restlessness, in forenoon : Act. rac. Restlessness, with gangrene: Ars., Hyos. Restlessness, in headache : I Bell., , Coloc., ISyph.; obliging one to leave bed, with ach- ing and sensation of compression in forehead, 1Coloc.; nervous, Daph.; pressive in forehead, worse by motion, ISul. Restlessness, heart: nervous, with lame feeling in left side of chest, near cardiac region, worse from motion, and particularly during expiration (angina pectoris), IPhyt.; in peri- carditis, IColch. º Restlessness, with heat: Bov., Chim. m., II.Nux v.; mostly in afternoon, Ruta ; burn- ing, IAcon., Ars., Phos.; burning, in even- ing, frequently on right side, Mosch.; dry, in croup, Acon., l l Samb.; severe, long-lasting, dry, Sec.; ebullitions, Aloe, Phos. ac.; with fever, Manc.; in head, Ruta ; internal, IBar. c.; at night, Bry.; from want of air and heat of room, with high fever, l l Puls.; wants all windows and doors open (three days after parturition), IILyc. Restlessness, hemorrhage : I.A.com., IFerr.; be- fore haemoptysis, ITereb.; uterine, Apis. Restlessness, with hemorrhoids: Coloc. Restlessness, with hernia: ICepa. e Restlessness, hurried feeling: Hyos.; as if she must attend to some important duties, but cannot (dysentery), Lil. tig.; does every- thing hurriedly, Sul. ac. 36. 1033 NERVES. Restlessness, in influenza: with pains in fore- head or maxillary sinuses, IPuls. Restlessness, injuries: after bite of dog, ICu- rar.; after a fall, IHyper. Restlessness, internal: Sil.; extending to inner parts, Ang.; with contracted pupils and press- ing headache, Rheum ; causes sleeplessness, Ign., Lach. Restlessness, kidneys: in nephralgia, l l Op. Restlessness, labor : between pains, Cup. m.; during, Chlorof. Restlessness, in legs: Hº Chap. 33, Legs restless. Restlessness, liver : painful, Calc. fl. Restlessness, in measles: ICaps., IFerr. ph., ViOl. w Restlessness, menses: before, Con., IKreo., ISul.; during, Calc., Stram., IVib.; during, at night, Uran. n. ; with menstrual colic, Il Puls.; moving about in bed, severe, cramping bear- ing-down pains in uterus, almost unbearable, | | Vib.; in dysmemorrhoea, Cycl.; in dys- menorrhoea, chorealike, Tarant. ; irregular, Dig.; in menorrhagia, Apis ; after menor- rhagia, IGels.; suppressed, Coloc. Restlessness, mental condition : agitated, to- wards evening (after wound on head), Led.; from anxiety, HChel.; with anxiety II Acon., II Ars., HJalap., IIPhos., IPlumb., Sabad., IISpong.; anxiety, as if some evil impended, worse at night, with praecordial anguish (melancholia), Merc.; with anxiety of heart and mind, I IPsor.; anxiety, sleepless, l l Puls.; anxiety, with palpitation, worse on motion or ascending, | |Aspar.; anxiety, especially dur- ing a thunderstorm, worse from music, TNatr. c.; must busy herself about something, though nothing gives her pleasure (hysteria), Therid.; as if he had committed some crime (mania), | | Merc.; as if he had committed a crime, or if some calamity impended, drove her from one place to another, l l Rhus ; in erotomania, | | Plat.; fear of getting crazy, IChel.; fear of future, Bry.; disinclination to work, after- wards busy, but fortgetful, Calad.; after fright, IIgn.; hypochondriac, Asaf.; with irritability, HChoral.; in mania, Ars.; with melancholy, IPlumb.; moaning (measles), Acon.; wants to run away (epilepsy), 1Caust.; with weep- ing, Rheum ; from worry and grief, I Kali br. 3& Hysteria, Nervousness ; also Chap. 1, Restlessness, Uneasiness. Restlessness, in morning: anxiety, l l Zinc.; on awaking, ICina ; difficult breathing, Calc. a. Restlessness, motion: moving about, Bism., JKali iod.; activity notwithstanding nausea, giddiness, etc., Lyc. vir.; painful in bed, must get p and walk about for relief (enteralgia), ICycl.; driving out of bed, ICup.m.; wants to y go from bed to bed, II Ars., Rhus, Sep.; movements of whole body, IIStram.; con- stantly changes position, Acon., Tabac.; de- sire to change position, Bry., HChel., Con., | |Sep.; desire to change place on to get out of bed and walk (after injection of nitrate of sil- ver forgonorrhoea), I Tarant.; desires a change which is painful, IBry., Natr. S.; change of place, worse evening and night, Merc.; fre- quent changing of position, Mur, ac.; changes position every moment, his friends call him a quicksilver man (neurosis cordis), Aur, mur.; continual, in headache, Arg. nit. ; wants to be continually moving, Helon.; no rest any- where, day or night, Sul.; desire to move while telling her story, walks about room nervously pulling and rubbing fingers, ISul.; drives from place to place, Ars., Bell., 1Calc. p., Ced., ILach., Lyss.; fitful, with giddiness, IKali, br.; must move from place to place, with intense headache, Tarant.; with moan- ing (inflammatory condition of brain), IIStram.; must move constantly, I Apis, Ars., Canth., Hippom., IIod., IKalibr., Kreo., IIRhus; motion aggravates pain (pleurisy), Acon.; moves from place to place, in typhus, IBapt.; moves body, especially hands and feet, cannot stay long in any position, I Bell.; could not remain one monent in the same posture, to- wards evening, Merc. viv.; inability to keep quiet, Tromb.; worse in repose, l l Kreo.; noth- ing seemed right, when sitting wanted to lie, when lying wanted to sit, Jamb.; cannot re- main Seated, runs around, creeps on hands and feet (cystitis), Ars.; could not sit long, even when lying was constantly moving feet, ISul.; must move slowly about, IFerr.; cannot keep still, although there is great desire to do so, Eup. perf.; cannot keep still, but feels bet- ter by clutching hands very tight, Med.; could not keep still, with Occipital headache, | |Zinc.; has to spend hours in street or open air (angina pectoris), Aur. mur.; must walk, Ind.; must walk, after revaccination, Thuya; walked round and round in a circle, Bell.; walks up and down, Merc. cor.; could not keep quiet anywhere or in any position, felt that he must keep in motion though walking aggravated all symptoms, Tarant.; yet does not want to walk, Lil. tig.; wants to be in motion the whole time (dentition), l l Kreo.; worse from motion, better lying quiet, |Canth. Restlessness, muscles: in all voluntary, Agar. Restlessness, with nausea; Alum., Colch., IILac def. Restlessness, at night: Ant. t., Apis, Apoc., II Ars., Arum t., Ascl. t., TAtrop. S., Bell., ICist., Coccus, Cupr.s., ICycl., IGuaiac., ILac c.,ILyc., Lyss., Med., IIMerc., Niccol., IOl. jec., IOp., Polyp., IRheum, IRhus, IISul., ITuberc., Urt. ur., Vespa, Vinca ; all night, l l AFSc. h.; after going to bed, I IMur. ac.; in inflammation of brain, Merc. viv.; in bronchial or vesical catarrh, ICop.; children, Bor., Cina, Cinch., IRheum ; could not keep clothes over her, Lac c.; after concussion, Arn.; in consump- tion, IIod.; with much rough and hard cough- ing (spurious croup), Kali m.; in denti- tion, ICoca ; in difficult dentition, IPhyt.; in diabetes mellitus, Lact. ac.; with dreams, Absin.; with disagreeable dreams in eczema, HPetrol.; as from frightful dreams, calls for mother often, Staph.; with horrid dreams, | |Iber.; on account of great excitement, with very vivid and in part anxious dreams, starting up, till after midnight, Mar. v.; as soon as she closes eyes, in evening, in bed, IMagn. m.; with fever and aching distress in large joints, l l Polyp.; forepart, Esc. h.; fore- part, in keratitis pustulosa, l l Sul.; in diseased submaxillary gland, IKali iod.; from heat and anxiety, Merc. cor.; in bed, hysterical subjects, Ign.; from constant flow of ideas, Cinnab.; before menses, IKali c.; after mid- 1034 36. NERVES. night; IINitr. ac.; after midnight, with heat and profuse sweat, Sabina; 3 A.M., Niccol.; until 3 A.M., constantly changing position, particularly as Soon as pillow becomes warm, Chin. a.; till 4 A.M., then restless sleep for a few hours (syphilitic neuralgia), ISyph.; after 4 A.M., Tromb.; from 12 P.M. till morn- ing, with constriction in diaphragm, Merc. iod. rub.; worse after midnight, II Ars.; espe- cially before midnight, IPhos.; beginning at 8 P.M., Merc. sol.; has to be moved often to get relief, Rhus; nervous, with fever from midnight to 3 A.M., Med.; pains drive him out of bed, IPhyt.; in incipient phthisis, l l Ru- mex ; in pneumonia, Sul.; impossibility to keep long in one position, Syph.; worse at night, compelled to change position continu- ally, Niccol.; in pulmonary disease, ILyc.; in rheumatism, Ars.; in scabies, IHep.; with shivering, Uran. n.; after shivering, Ast. r.; singultus, Stram.; could neither sleep nor lie, Lact. ac.; with spasms, Zinc.; with stu- pidity in evening, Lyss.; in incipient tuber- cular disease, I |Tuberc.; in typhus, Apis; followed by vomiting, I ISul.; continues for weeks, IRan. b. Hº Chap. 37, During sleep restlessness; also Sleeplessness. Restlessness, ovary: boring or tensive pain, causing her to draw up double, Coloc. Restlessness, with pain: Acon., 1Cham., Coff., IPhyt.; after anger, IIColoc. Restlessness, with palpitation: Aur. mur., Bov.; especially at night (Basedow’s disease), | |Spong. Restlessness, periodic : Con. Restlessness, during pregnancy: Amb., ||Nux m.; in last months, IColch. Restlessness, pricking: in skin, Chen. v. Restlessness, in rheumatism: I | Act. sp., Ant. t., IIRhus; accute articular, IIod. Restlessness, rolling: in bed, in dysentery, IMerc. cor.; from side to side, in bed, TLach. Hº tossing. Restlessness, in scarlatina: Apis, II Arum t., Calc., ILac c., INux m., || Phyt.; of whole, body, except feet, IMur.; day and night, Hep.; in typhoid, IAilanth. Restlessness, sitting: when sitting long. ISil; if she attempts to sit down and work, has al- ternate twitching in arms and legs, Lyss. Restlessness, sleep: Hº Chap. 37, Sleep rest- lessness. Restlessness, in smallpox: Sarrac. Restlessness, stomach : burning to chest, Mang.; in dyspepsia, Arg. nit.; in gastralgia, Cham.; before gastromalacia, IKreo.; in gastromala- cia, Merc. d.; neuralgia, l l Ranc. b.; caused by constant pressure, at night, ICina. Restlessness, stretching : of arms and legs, with pain in back, ILach.; disposition to, Plumb., IRhus. gº Chap. 34, Limb, stretching; also Chap. 37, Yawning. Restlessness, stupor : Tereb.; alternates with apathy at night (influenza), Ant. t. ; with Somnolence (malignant Scarlatina), I Stram. Restlessness, sweat: Lachn.; worse by sweat (Scarlatina), IMerc. Restlessness, throwing himself about: ICoff, IKali iod., Lachn., Mez.; in asthma Millari, Cup. m.; in bed, Cupr. S.; with colic, IIColoc.; in inflammation of liver, Merc.; wants to every four weeks, rise (typhoid), IPuls.; sat up in bed, then threw himself upon it (acute articular rheu- matism), IIod.; in Scarlatina, ICup. ac.; to one side, then to the other, Bell. Bº tossing about. Restlessness, tossing about : II.Acon., Ant. t., IArs., Arum t., Ast. r., IBell., Camph., ICup. m., Eup. pur., Lach., Lachn., Lyss., Merc., IMur. ac., Pod., || Ran. Sc., IRhus, IStram., Thuya, Val.; cutting contractive pains in abdomen, better from rubbing or hard press- ure, IPlumb.; in agony (ovarian tumor), 1Coloc.; anxious, with short unrefreshing naps, I Sec.; tossing before attack, Asaf.; when awake, Cina; in cholera, ICup. m., IPhos. ac.; in sporadic cholera, I | Ver.; in colic, I |Nux v.; in colic of children, IIpec.; with coldness, Tereb.; with cough, Arn.; with cries and tears, from pain, IPuls.; diar- rhoea in children, Ipec.; from evening until after midnight (metrorrhagia), Trill.; with fever, Vacc.; during fever at night (inter- mittent fever), l l Rhus ; in intermittent, 1Coff, Lyc.; in bed and on floor for two hours, with rising from stomach into throat, Magn. m.; in gastralgia, ICham.; with febrile heat, Coff.; during labor, ICoff. t.; in meningitis, ISpong.; before midnight, cannot sleep, Coral.; at night, Bell., IOp.; at night, with diarrhoea of infants, Jalap.; at night, full of fancies, ICham.; worse at 2 or 3 A.M. (scarlet fever), IKali c.; in pneumonia, | Puls.; in pneu- monia and meningitis, Ant. t.; prosopalgia, | |Plat.; in Scarlatina, Arg. nit.; from side to side, Ars., Coff.; from side to side, in quoti- dian, Ipec.; during sleep, HBell., Clem., Natr. m., | | Syph., Ustil.; turning in bed, Iber.; turns from one place to another, IHyos.; turns and changes position when lying (rheu- matism), l l Ruta ; turning from weariness and bruised feeling, Tell.; in typhoid, IZinc.; in typhus, Cup. m.; cannot get warm, Euphor. Bºy" throwing about. Restlessness, tobacco: after smoking, Calad. Restlessness, throat: as if from pain, in tonsil- litis, IMerc. iod. flav.; with enlongated uvula, Lac c. - Restlessness, in toothache : II Acon., ICham., Coff.; throbbing, worse from warm drink, . Natr. S. Restlessness, tremulous: IPlat. Reslessness, walking : Gº" motion. Restlessness, weakness: , after bloodletting, IBism.; with haemoptysis, IPhos. ac.; with prostration, II Ars., 1Colch, , Lyss. Restlessness, worms: at night, ascarides, worse from warmth of bed, IMar. v.; excitable, boy in worm fever, l l Stann. Restlessness, yawning : great disposition, Plumb.; and stretching of arms and legs, with pain in back, ILach. Hº stretching. STARTING: Ang., tra trop. S., IIBell., HCalc., ICaust., ICina, Ign., ILyc., Lyss., Op., Samb., Spong., Stram., Zinc. flºº easily startled. Starting, body: with delirium, Natr. m.; Sud- den, with jerking, and roaring in ears, ICalc.; felt through, Colch.; spasmodic, through (pros- opalgia), T Stram.; frequent, in upper part, INatr. m., INitr. ac., ISep.; frequent, of up- per part, in chorea, Thuya. e tº a 4 & Starting, brain: affections, ICup. m.; irritation, 36. NERVES. 1035. ICup, ac.; sudden, with cerebral affections (scarlatina), ISul. Starting, children: I Bell., ISul.; in dentition, 1Cham. Starting, concussive: alternating with trem- blings and convulsions, IHyos. Starting, convulsive : in cholera Asiatica, Cup. m.; every evening, at 9, Lyss.; violent, | | Arg. met. Starting, in diarrhoea: ICup. ac. Starting, in dropsy: Aur. mur. Starting, easily startled: Alum., Bar. m., Bell., Bufo., Calc., Camph., Caust., ICOccul., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Psor., l l Sul.; in dysentery, Carbo' v.; in headache, Bry.; in infants, iCham.; in parenchymatous metritis, I ILac c.; in palpitation, ICOccul.; rash, after con- finement, ICup. m.; especially if touched, LECali c. Starting, feet : at every trifle, making feet feel heavy, Spong. Starting, heart: news coming to her seems to touch her heart before she hears it, Med. Starting, mental condition:especially on exert- ing mind, with tremulous feeling, especially in upper limbs, Vinca; fearfulness, IVer.; from fright, Arn.; as from fright, Con.; sud- denly, as from fright (delirium tremens), | |Stram.; with fright, hearing too acute, Calend. Starting, muscles: in single, Anthrac. B& Twitching. Starting, noise : at every noise, l l Kali iod.; painful sensitiveness of hearing, iCon...; at slight noise, Bell., ICOccul, Med., IOp., Sil; on sudden noise, l l Kaliph., Lyss.; by unusual Sounds, a distant shot, an anxious cry, hawk- ing, sneezing, etc., Bor. Starting, pain: as from sharp pain (cerebro- spinal meningitis), IApis. Starting, with palpitation : Camph. Starting, screaming: IGels. Starting, shock: as if electricity had passed through body, with air of affright and a loud shriek, Stram.; sudden, electric, at night, while lying awake, Euphor. Starting, during sleep : Hº Chap. 37, During sleep starting. Starting, when spoken to : | | Ptel.; violent, even when name is called, Sul.; in tertian ague, Ign. Starting, on being touched: l l Kali p.; in in- termittent, Coccul. Starting, tremulous: Cham. Starting, uterus: in metritis, Canth. Starting, with vertigo : Aloe. Starting, with worms: ICina. TREMBLING : Agar., Amm. c., || Amyl., | | Apis, II Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Asaf., Astac., Aurant., HBell., TI3ism., Brom., Calab., ICalc., Camph., Canth., trCarbol. ac., Caust., ICic., Coca, IICoccul, ICodein., Coff, Coff. t., Colch., Cop., Crotal., Diad., Diosc., Hep., Iris, Jac., IKali c., iii,ach., Lil. tig., Lyc. vir., Mar.v., Med., IMerc., IMerc. cor., Mosch., Mygale, HINitr. ac., || Oleand., IIOp., Pallad., HPetrol., Phell., IPhos. ac., Phyt., Plat., IPlumb., Rhus, Samb., | | Sul., Tabac., Vespa. Trembling, abdomen : in muscles, Daph. Trembling, in afternoon : about 3 P.M. (gastral- gia), I [Nux v.; every day, 3 to 4 P.M., Asaf.; she can scarcely speak, Lyss. Trembling, arms: Hº Chap. 32, Arms trem- bling. Trembling, asthma: Arg, nit., HCarbo v. Trembling, back: Eup. perf.; in myelitis, Stram.; from occiput, through back, to legs, which feel as if asleep (myelitis), ICalab.; in multiple sclerosis, I | Calab. Trembling of whole body: Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Bell., l l Chel., 1Coc- cul, TFerr., IIGels., l l Kali br., Natr. m., INatr. S., IPhos., ISep., Stram., ISul. ac., TVer.; first in abdomen, with stiffness and numbness (rheumatism and palpitation), TrCact.; in remittent neuralgia of chest, ISul.; in delirium tremens, IHyos.; in diarrhoea, ISul. ac.; in eye disease, I Arg. nit.; thinks she will faint or sink from weakness, IILach.; in puerperal fever, l l Puls.; in yellow fever, IILach.; frequent and sudden attacks, with weakness, lassitude and desire to sleep, I Ferr.; in haematemesis, l l Natr. m.; from head to foot, Acet. ac.; in jaundice, before attack, Arg. nit.; with jerking and twitching in limbs, Op.; all over, had to lie down, Iber.; worse lying on left side, better lying on back, Kalm.; through all nerves, Calab.; in nerves, especially in epigastrium, with motion up. and down in nerves, like waves, with nausea, and faintness, Calab.; from a loud noise or sudden unexpected motion (neuropathia), | | Kali ars.; after playing on piano a short time, must lie down, Natr. c.; worse in pel- vic region (phthisis), IKali c.; seized on every part, Camph.; in prosopalgia, l l Ver.; quiv- ering, Lyss.; violent all over, with screaming, IIgn. ; in tobacco poisoning, l l Nux v.; in ty- phus, Agar. ; while walking, Lact. ac.; of whole body, tCarb. S., Inul. Trembling, brain : in cerebrospinal meningitis, 1Cup. ac.; follows intense pain, Zinc. Trembling, with chills: Anag., ICham., ICroc., Eup. perf, Merc. iod. flav.; during evening, Plat.; particularly of head, during internal (intermittent), ICOccul.; as in severe, JLaur.; with shivering, ICina ; even near warm stove, Cina. Trembling, with chilliness: IPetrol., IIPuls.; as if chilly, IZinc.; with internal, Agnus. Trembling, circulation : excitement, in even- ing, Lyc. Trembling, at climacteric period: IKali br. Trembling, with coldness: Bufo., IMerc. viv., Mosch., INux m., IOp. Trembling, constitution : young persons, from emotional or physical causes (myelitis), !Calab. Trembling, convalescence: as if recovering from sickness, Bapt. Trembling, convulsions: Oxal. ac.; alternate, with concussive startings, IHyos.; follows al- ternate tonic and clonic, Tabac.; trembling precedes epileptic, Absin.; with opisthotonos, IOp.; puerperal, l l Op. Trembling, convulsive: Bar. m.; in meningi- tis cerebro-spinalis, I lTarant.; from worms, Sabad. Trembling, coughing : IIPhos.; after, ICup. m. Trembling, delirium: after delirium tremens, ICed.; in wild delirium, in typhoid, l l Val. Trembling, with diarrhoea: IICinch. Trembling, in diphtheria: Crotal. during cough, Dros., 1036 36. NERVES. Trembling, disease: as if some severe disease were going to attack him, Arg. nit. Trembling, drinking: in alcoholism, Ant. t., Ars., ICrotal., ILach., 1Magn. p., Nux v. Trembling, electrified: tremulousness, when he touches anything feels electrified, Alum. Trembling, epigastrium : pains at night, Bell. Trembling, in evening: Mygale. Trembling, exertion : , from overexertion, IICOccul.; from slightest, JMerc.; worse from slow exercise, Stann.; after walking, in even- ing, Sil.; when working, Sil. Trembling, face : in prosopalgia, ICOccul.; bet- ter by bathing in cold water, Camph.; at commencement of neuralgia, Sep. Trembling, with fainting: INux v. Trembling, feeling: Hº Chap. 43, Sensation trembling. Trembling, fever: during heat, IEup. perf.; in typhoid, Agar.., | |Cypr., ILyc.; with anxiety in body, in typhoid, I |Nux m.; typhoid, first stage, Gels.; in typhus, IBapt., Crotal.; in yellow fever, IICarbo v. Trembling, fingers: commences in, || Merc. viv.; shows itself when she extends her fin- gers, worse right side, Ign. Trembling, hands: Bor., Calab., || Plumb.; bet- ter by bathing in cold water, I Camph.; com- menced in left, worse by mental trouble, | | Ta- rant.; when writing, IPhos.; when he wrote (constipation), l l Nux v. §º Chap. 32, Hands trembling. Trembling, head: Ananth., || Plumb. gº Chap. 4, Head, motion, involuntary. Trembling, headache: after headache, Agnus; after congestive, IMelil. Trembling, heart: with anguish about heart, Aur. met.; anxiety, Plumb.; with pain, | | Daph.; with pain, in heart disease, l l Op.; rheumatism, Lach. Bºy" Chap. 29, Heart trembling. Trembling, heat: ICist.; followed by heat, one hour in duration, l l Psor. Trembling, with hunger: ICrotal. Trembling, in hysteria: ITherid., IV al.; better by eructation, IMagn. m. Trembling, internal: Eup. perf.; during chill, IIpec.; when excited, Abrot.; in ague, Ipec.; with fever and faintness, evenings (typhoid), ILach.; from all impressions on body or mind (mercurial rheumatism), Hep.; inner parts, ICamph.; inner more than Outer parts, INux m.; with overexcitement, Petrol. ; with tooth- ache, Chim. umb.; general, even tongue,Med. Trembling, of jaw : IAgar., T Aur. mur.,Cadm. s. gº Chap. 9, Lower jaw trembling. Trembling, joints: Cycl., Mang. Trembling, larynx : with aphonia, IICaust. Trembling, legs: Bºy" Chap. 33, Legs trem- bling. Trembling, in leucorrhoea: IAlum. Trembling, of limbs: Hº Chap. 34, Limbs trembling. Trembling, in lyssophobia: Lyss. Trembling, menses: before, Natr. m.; during, INitr. ac., IStram.; after, ICinch.; in dys- menorrhoea, Coccul., Merc. per. Trembling, mental condition: as if some accident would happen, all day, better after going to bed, Magn., c.; at least source of agitation (headache), Cann. i.; when unable to satisfy anger, Aur. met.; after being angry, I | Staph. ; from anxiety, Calc., Puls.; with anxiety, on awaking, Carbo v.; with anxiety and ebullitions of blood, Samb.; anxious, with drowsiness, Calc.; anxious restlessness, AEthus.; caused by every moral emotion, Psor.; caused by every slight emotional excitement, Zinc.; from excitement, IICoccul.; after exerting mind, IICalc.; excitability, Val.; fear, with in- ternal chill, ICalc.; fear of having an epi- leptic attack, Calad.; from fright, IAcon, | Tarant.; caused by fright and anger, IPlat.; as if child were in a great fright, IStram.; as if child were frightened and on the verge of spasms (meningitis), Ver. v.; after fright, as in chorea, I | Stram.; after fright during preg- nancy, Ign.; with fright, Bar. c.; as in joyous hope, Aur. met.; after being insulted and subduing his wrath, I IStaph.; and excitabil- ity, as if agitated by unpleasant news, Alumi.; on meeting people, Aur. met.; while quarrel- ing, INitr, ac.; quivering of whole system when approached (chlorosis), IISep.; shakes all over at the thought of something to be dOne, Kali br. ; thinking of his work, Bor.; weakness, Cann. i. Trembling, mercurial: Kali br. Trembling, in morning: Carbo v.; until after " breakfast, ICalc.; worse at dawn, Plat. Trembling, motion : from every, Anac. Trembling, muscles: I Agar., Con.; in Addi- son’s disease, IIod.; in dysmemorrhoea, Tar- ant.; and jactitation, more or less through entire body (sunstroke), IGlon. ; preceding palsy (multiple sclerosis), l l Calab.; in scarla- tina, Zinc.; in single muscles, Anthrac.; continues for one minute without waking him from sleep (arachnitis), IChlorof.; with yawn- ing, Oleand. Trembling, with nausea; Calc., Chel., Eup. perf., Vespa; continuous nausea, Plat.; in yellow fever, ISul.; shaking for loathing, Kali iod.; shuddering, as though he would vomit, HDulc. Trembling, at night: IOp.; after being bitten by dog, ILyss.; after midnight (mental de- rangement), l l Manc. Trembling, noise : from conversation, Amb.; hysteria from musical sounds or noises, | |Aloe. Trembling, nursing: after, Oleand. Trembling, with pain : , IICOccul., JNatr. c.; as if beaten, | |Alum.; in chest, I |Psor.; from head to fingers, Camph. Trembling, with palpitation: Acon, Benz. ac., Calc. a. Trembling, in paralysis: followed by, INux m., IPlumb.; agitans, better in horizontal posi- tion, l l Rhus; shaky, as if from palsy, IKali br. Bºy" Paralysis agitans, Trembling, in paroxysms: Anthrac., Merc. Trembling, periodical : I.Arg, nit. Trembling, riding: while riding, in hypochon- driasis, I Arg. Init. º Trembling, on rising: from bed, especially in knees, Rhus. Trembling, in sciatica: Kalibi. Trembling, sensitiveness: acuteness of all senses, ICup. m. Trembling, sexual condition : after abuse, IPhos.; at thought of coition, IKreo. ; Volup- tuousness, with sadness, iCalc. 36. NERVES. 1037 Trembling, sleep: Con., Rheum ; wakes at night, Samb.; awakes with, as if he had been frightened, Merc.; on awaking, IDulc.; when aroused, Variol.; children wake in evening, Il Cina. Trembling, speech: stammering, Merc. v. Trembling, standing: in chronic rheumatism, ILyc. Trembling, stomach: with emptiness, Bufo.; in region of, ICalc. Trembling, stool: before, Merc.; after, Ars., |Merc. Trembling, in sunstroke: IGlon. Trembling, with sweat: Rhus ; cold, IPuls., follows sweat, I Apis. Trembling, with throbbing in veins: IPlat. Trembling, in a thunderstorm : before and during, occasioned by electric state of atmos- phere, || Morph. Sul. Trembling, with tired feeling: ||Natr. p. Trembling, tobacco: caused by smoking, LNatr. m. Trembling, with toothache: Coff. Trembling, touch : caused by unexpected, or slight noise (intermittent), ICOccul. Trembling, urination: profuse, Gels. Trembling, uterus: prolapsus, Agar. Trembling, with vertigo: ICamph.,Crotal., Glon. Trembling, with vomiting: Eup. perf. Trembling, with weakness: Anag., IIArs., ICinch., IILach.; alternating with weakness, as if very weary, I Ferr.; in aphonia, HCaust.; with constipation, Mez.; in dysentery, ICarbo v.; from exhaustion, Berb.; languor, Magn. S.; of limbs (apoplexy), Anac.; nerv- ous debility, Phos. TWITCHING (jactitation, jerking, subsultus tendinum): IIAgar., Amb., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Arund., Asaf., Ascl. t., TAtrop. S., Bar. m., IIHell., Bor., Bufo., Cadm. s., Calab., ICalc., Camph., Canth., Ced., Cham., Chlorof., ICic., ICina, ICinch., Clem., ICOccul., Codein., Coff, Coloc., Croc., Crotal., Cup. S., Diad., Dolich., Dory:, IGels., Gion., IIHyos., Ign.,IIod., Kali c., IKaliiod, ILach., ILaur., ILyc., Lyss., Menyanth., Merc. Sol., IMez., IMosch., INatr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., INux m.,INux v., OEnan., Op., Phos., ||Psor., Puls., Ran. b., IIRhus, Sabad., Sec., | |Sep., IStram., Tereb., Ver., Ver. v., 1zinc. Twitching, in Addison's disease: ICalc., IIod. Twitching, in asphyxia: Ant. t. Twitching, back: in myelitis, IStram.; in mye- litis acuta, l l Oxal. ac. Twitching, brain: in brain affections, IGels., IZinc.; in meningitis, Bell., Hyos., | | Spong., IStram. Twitching, in children: in dentition, Tereb. Twitching, during chill: Stram. Twitching, in cholera: ICup.ac., | | Sec.; infan- tum, IKali br.; painful, ICup. m. Twitching, choreic: Agar, l l Rhus, IIStram., IISul, TVer. v.; every day, Mygale; fre- quent, of upper part of body, Thuya ; often confined to one side, ICup. ac.; all over, bet- ter during sleep, IMagn. p. Hº Chorea. Twitching, chronic: thirty years’ duration, | | Ars. S. f. Twitching, in convulsions: Coccul, I Sec.; in tetanus, IIpec.; in dentition, Cham.; dur- ing dentition, IZinc.; ends with twitching, LMosch.; in epilepsy, IBufo., IMagn. p.; four or five days before attack of epilepsy, IAst. r.; epilepsy, after stretching, I IOp.; puerperal, Ant. c., Ant. t., | |Nux v.; tendency to gen- eral, Lyss. Twitching, convulsive: Amyg., Hyos., Mil- lef., JNux v., IVer.; after cold bathing, Rhus; in croup, IHep.; especially after fright or grief, Ign. Twitching, with cough : in whooping, ICup.m. Twitching, with cyanosis: Sec. Twitching, during day: IBar. c., Lyss. Twºhin g, diaphragm: inflammation, IIMorph. SU11. Twitching, with diarrhoea: ICup. ac. Twitching, drinking: chronic alcoholism, ICro- tal., IPhos. Twitching, face: beginning, in epilepsy, Bufo.; spreads over body, increasing to dancing and jumping, Sec.; and head, worse after abuse of mercury, Kali m.; prosopalgia, during inter- vals of pain, IMez. Twitching, with fever: IBell., Nitr. sp. d., | |Spong.; in typhoid, IICalc., Cham., | | Colch., Crotal., || Cypr.,IGels, IHyos., ILyc.,! Tereb., IZinc.; in typhus, l l Chin. S., Chlor., Crotal., Tereb. Twitching, head: in supraorbital neuralgia, | | Chin. S. Twitching, in hemorrhage: ICinch. Twitching, hysteria: IVal. Twitching, injuries: after a fall, IHyper.; with injuries to nerves, IHyper.; spinal meningitis after injury, IHyos. Twitching, labor: during, Cinnam.; begins when labor ceases, ISec. Twitching, in limbs: IIChel., ICinch.; reper- cussion of eruption, ICup.m.; with trembling, Rhus V. Twitching, liver: with jaundice, especially in bed, l l Sep. Twitching, lungs: in pneumonia, l l Puls. Twitching, measles: left leg or arm, grinding teeth, Acon. Twitching, menses: during, Calc. s.; in dysmen- orrhoea, |Tarant. Twitching, in morning : on awaking, Chel.; worse at dawn, Plat. Twitching, in muscles: automatic movement, II Coccul.; automatic, in typhus, Camph.; fibrillary, Mosch.; of small groups of fibres, Castor.; palpitate, TNux v.; slight playing motion (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m. Twitching, at night: Amb., Staph. ar Twitching, ovaries: frequent paroxysms in consequence of chronic ovaritis and sup- pressed menses, Cod. Twitching, of penis : in bed, ICalc. Twitching, with palpitation: ICamph. Twitching, paralysis: agitans, especially in face, with melancholy and depression of spirits, l l Syph.; preceding palsy (multiple sclerosis, l l Calab.; with paraplegia (myelitis), IMerc.; in paralyzed parts (meningitis), | | Merc.; worse in paralyzed parts, Arg. nit.; in one side, the other paralyzed (acute hy- drocephalus, after erysipelatous eruption), I Apis. Titing rising: worse on rising, IOp. Twitching, scarlatina: INatr. m., Zinc.; of whole body, IZinc. Twitching, sciatica: in all parts of body, espe- cially in affected leg, l l Rhus. 1038 36. NERVES. Twitching, shifting: rapidly, worse at night from warmth, better from uncovering, IPuls. Twitching, shocks: like galvanic (typhoid fe- ver), Ver. Twitching, sleep : 3& Chap. 37, During sleep, twitching. Twitching, in smallpox: Phos. ac. Twitching, with stupor; ISul. Twitching, toe : of left great, in bed, ICalc. Twitching of trunk : 1Caust. Twitching, from worms: ICina, ISabad. WIEARNESS (debility, exhaustion, feeble- ness, prostration, loss of strength, vital power diminished, etc.): AEsc. g., Agar, Agnus, Ailant., | ||Alet, Aloe, Amb., I Amyl., Anac, l l Anag, Ananth., Ang, Anthrok., Ant. a., Ant, chl, Ant. t., IApis, I Apoc, Arg, nit., I Arn, II Ars., LArs. h., Ars. i., Ars. m., Ars. S. f., Ars. S. r., Arum d., Arum m., Ascl. t., Aspar., Ast. r., Aur, met, IAur, mur., III apt., IBar. c., Bar. m., Bell., IIBenz. ac., Berb., Bism., Bor., Brach, 1IBry., Cact., I NCalc., IICalc, p., Calc, s, Camph., I Caps., Carbo a., I ICarbo v., I Carbol. a.c., IICaust., Ced., I Chel., I Chin. a..., Chin. S., || Chloral., Chlorof, Chrom. ac., ICic., ICina, Il Cinch., ICinnab., Cinnam., Citrus, IClem., IICoca, ICOccul., Cochl., 1Coff., Coloc, ICon, Cornus, ICroc., ICrotal., ICrot. t., Cub., HCup. ars., I Cup. m., Cupr.s., ICurar, ICycl., Diad., IIDig., Diosc, Dory., Dulc., Elat., Eucal., Eup. pur., | | Euphor., IFerr., IFerr. iod, I Fluor. ac, IForm., IGamb., IIGels., MGlon., IIGraph., Grat., IGuaraea, Guarana, Ham., Hell, IIHelon, Hep., Hippom., Hydras, IHydr. ac., Iber., Ign., IIod., LIris, Jalap, IICalibi., IKali br., Ilkali c., IKaliiod., IIICali p., IKreo., ILac def, Lact. ac., ILaur., ILept., ILil. tig., ILO- bel. i., IILyc., Lyss, Magn. p., || ||Med., IIMerc, Merc. cor., IIMerc. cy, IMerc, iod. rub., Merc. per., Merc. sul.., |Morph. Sul., IMosch., Murex, IIMur. ac., Mygale, IMyr. cer, Natr. a, I INatr. c., I INatr. m., INatr. s., INiccol., LINitr, ac, INuph., IINux v., || OEn. an., IOl. jec., IIOp., Oxal. a.c., Pallad, I Paris, IPetrol, IPhos., HIPhos. ac., IPhyt., Pic.ac., IPlat, IPlumb., -ll Pod, Polyp., Psor., IPtel., IPuls, Ran. b., I Tatan., IIRhus, IRhus v., IRob, Rumex, Sabad., Sarra.c., Sars., IISec., IISep., ILSil., ISpong., IIStann., Stram., Stront., IISul., ISul, ac., ISyph, Tabac., ITarax, Tell, Tereb., Thuya, ITuberc., IUstil., Uva ursi, I TVer., ||Ver. v., Vespa, Vinca, Viol., || Xan., HZinc., 72ing. Weakness, abdomen: constantly increasing, in affections of IPsor.; burning distress in stom- ach and pancreas, Iris; after colic, I Æthus.; before colic (dysmenorrhoea), 1 |Phyt.; with colic, Hell., Natr. S.; in potters' colic, Alum.: with tympanitic colic, Rob.; from lack of nourishment (enteralgia), ICycl.; especially in abdomen and limbs, Bor.; after pain, IHam.; in peritonitis and enteritis, Uran, n., tenderness, IRaph.; throbbing, Calad. Weakness, activity: follows increased activity, Aur, met.; more nimble and active during exhaustion, Lyss. Weakness, in Addison's disease: ICalc.,IIod. Weakness, of affected parts: Cadm. s. Weakness, in afternoon: I Kali c., ISul.; when he rises to sitting position he feels as if he would instantly sink down and die, Asar.; lasting till2P.M., gradually diminishing,Lyss.; at 3 P.M., Lyss. Weakness, in albuminuria: Ars., Calc. a., HDig., IIod, IMerc. cor., INatr. c., ITereb. Weakness, in anaemia : ICinch., IIRali c., III'err., INatr. c., INatr. m., IIPhos. Weakness, in anthrax: from eating meat of diseased animals, l l Anthrac. Weakness, anus: prolapsus LArn.; prolapsus and loss of blood, Collin. Weakness, in apoplexy: HArn. Weakness, appetite: loss of, CEnan., ISul, ac.; loss of, in dyspepsia, INux v. Weakness, back : spinal abscess, IPhos ac.; aching, Cochl.; aching, as if pounded all over, Phyt.; pain low down (dysmenorrhoea); | | Nux m.; posterior spinal sclerosis, IPic.ac.; as after hard work, l l Apis. Weakness, bathing : from a sea bath, IMagn.m. Weakness, bed: desired to get out of and run about, but fell over, Ferr. ph.; sinking down, towards foot, Crotal.; sliding down (typhus), Apis, IMur. ac.; slipping down (pneumonia, acute catarrh), Ant. t. B& Chap. 35, Position. Weakness, bladder : paralysis of, ICic. Weakness, bones: as if aching, IIRhus ; as if marrow were stiff, Ang. Weakness, brain: in cerebrospinal meningitis, TVer.; after exaltation of brain and spine, Atrop. S.; hydrocephaloid symptoms, in sum- mer complaint, Phos.; hydrocephalus, Apis, IPhos.; irritation, in dentition, ICup, ac.; in meningitis, ICup. ac, ICup. m., HSep.; tired, weary sensation, Con. Weakness, breathing: in asthma, Carbo v., IIpec.; after attack of asthma. Millari, ICup, m.; after asthma, l l Rumex ; with dyspnoea (irritation of cardiac nerves), l l Collin.; op- pressed, short, Thuya ; oppression, worse in Open air, ILyc.; can scarcely breathe (inter- mittent), Chin. S., || Phos. Weakness, in bronchitis: of the aged, 1Amm. c.; chronic, Inul. Weakness, in cancer: Ars, Carbo a. Weakness, in carbuncle : Anthrac., M.Ars. Weakness, in catalepsy: Art. v. Weakness, in catarrh : Petrol.; bronchial, I ICalc., | | Puls.; bronchial, of old people, IHydras.; bronchial and vesical catarrh, ICop.; chronic, IIpec., ILyc.; hay catarrh, IISticta ; nasal, IILyc.; persistent, ILyc. Weakness, chest : affection, after abortion, 1Nux m.; complaints, IApis; oppression, | |Psor.; originates, Phos., Seneg.; in pleu- risy, Ferr. mur.; seems to proceed from chest, with leucorrhoea, IIStann.; spasms, after paroxysms, IHyos.; particularly in chest, causes difficult speech, I Stann.; sticking in region of fifth and sixth ribs, morning, while walking, l l Ran. b. Weakness, in children: ISul.; prolapsus ani, IIPod.; with no organic lesion save carious condition of teeth, flesh fairly firm, complex- ion delicate, hair light and curly, Ferr. ph.; in dentition, ICalc., Calc. p., Ipec.; after in- fluenza, Abrot.; must be lifted and held up, seemed as ifit would die (intermittent), Cact.; with softness of flesh, IPod.; cannot stand, or hold up head, IAEthus, * Weakness, chill: before, Thuya ; during, Agar., 36. NERVES. 1039 Astac., Diad.; after, Apis ; from evening un- til midnight, IPhos.; fell down in a bunch, during (ague), Ipec. Weakness, with chilliness: Cornus. Weakness, in cholera: Ant. t., Ars., Ars. h., IAtrop. S., IICamph., IIChin. S., Colch.,Cro- tal., Jatroph., Sec., II Ver.; in cholerine, IPhos.; choleroid diseases, with cold skin, yet unable to bear warmth, I Sec.; simultaneously with intense congestion (meningitis), Ver.; fourth day, Phos. ac.; infantum, Ars. i., HManc., II Ver.; morbus, IColch., ITVer. Weakness, in chorea : Chel.; after attacks, LNatr. m. Weakness, climacteric period: IHelon.; uter- ine affections, IHydras. Weakness, coffee : exhausted, but lively after drinking, Jamb. Weakness, collapse: Đº sinking. Weakness, coldness: Ars., IICarbo v.,LTVer.; and blueness of hands and fingers, ICrotal.; surface, especially below knees to feet, Car- bo v.; of skin, IICinch.; particularly in cold weather, Apis. Weakness, confinement: six weeks after, in hydrogenoid constitution, Natr. S. Weakness, with constipation : Mez., INux m.; discharge like horse-dung in size (Sacculated ovarian disease), Lach. Weakness, constitution : emaciated boys cough day and night, ILyc.; in persons of dissolute habits, IGels.; deep-seated dyscra- sia, IISul. ac.; especially women, IIAlet. Weakness, convalescence: after acute dis- ease, Calc. p., | | Psor.; after adynamic dis- ease, Ailant.; if appetite does not return, Ant. c.; as from convalescence from severe sickness when treated by strong drugs, Bapt.; after severe or exhausting illness, IICinch., ICurar.; felt as if recovering from severe sick- ness, Ascl. t.; feeling as after a long illness, Ars. h., IHelon.; from low fevers, Coca ; from prostrating diseases, l l Guarana ; pro- tracted, slow, I Alet., Sil.; , protracted, in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICalc., | |Sil.; easy relapses, protracted convalescence, IICalc.; from typhus, l l Coca, Fluor. ac. Weakness, convulsions: after, I Amyl., Art. v., ICup. m., IIpec., IOEnan.; after epileptic, HAst. r., || Plumb., ISul.; after epileptiform, HChin. a., IHydr. ac.; with hydrocephaloid, HZinc.; in puerperal, l l Ver. v.; in puerperal, after respiration has been restored, ICic.; after tetanic, Sec.; uraemic, in albuminuria, ICup. ars., 1Tereb. Weakness, with cough : IINitr. ac., | | Psor.; worse after, Coff, Dig., IKreo., l l Rumex ; acute cases, IRhus ; caused by, IKali c.; con- tinuous for an hour or more, early in morn- ing, IPhell.; as if she would die after cough- ing spell (measles), I Lach.; with free gray expectoration in phthisical patients, ICurar.; with light red bloody expectoration, half a pound in all, Millef.; has to lie down and sleep after, l l Rhod.; long continued, IOl. jec.; short, in dysentery, IColch.; with spasmodic rapid sinking, worse at night after lying down, and at 2, 4 or 6 A.M. (catarrhal com- plaints), I Petrol.; from unavailing efforts to, Chlor:; in whooping cough, Ant. t., IBrom., ICoral., ICrotal., IDros., . Hyos., Hyper., IMerc.; whooping cough, children fail to re- cover strength after paroxysm, and are in- clined to lean head against something for Sup- port, Ver.; whooping cough, a sort of hectic feebleness, l l Ver.; whooping cough, after every spell, ICarbo v. Weakness, in croup: IIBrom., ISamb. Weakness, during day: Lyss., Uran. n.; with dull pains in head, back and limbs, Cornus. Weakness, with delirium: tágar.; after, I Bell.; quiet (morbus Brightii), |Phos. ac. Weakness, in diabetes: II Acet. ac., 1Carbol. ac., Natr., S.; constantly increasing, || Uran. n, relieved; in diabetes mellitus, Arg. met., Ars., ILact. ac. Weakness, in diarrhoea: IAlum., Ant. t., Apis, ILArs., Bar. m., IBor., IICinch., 1Cornus, IDulc., IFerr., IIris, IKali m., || Kali ph., | |Nuph., ILNux m., IPod., | |Sep., ISul. ac., ITabac., II Ver., IZinc.; in children, Rheum; Sequel to cholera, l l Phos.; chronic, IAcet. a.c., I Ammoniac., Ang., IICalc., Coloc., IDulc., 1Gamb., INatr. S., l l Phos. ac.; chronic, can only sit up a few minutes at a time, I ISul.; from cool change in weather, IDulc.; first days after confinement, IRheum ; abdominal dropsy, l l Sil.; child conscious, yet unable to move, ISul.; and nausea, Colch.; especially old peoplo and those who sleep badly, INitr. ac.; painful, IISec.; very frequent, Jatroph.; in summer complaint, II Ant. t., I Ferr. ph.; watery, Sour, yellow, Sal. ac.; yellow, green, burning stools, IRobina. Weakness, in diphtheria: IAilant., Apis, |Brom., 1Canth., Chin. a., ICrotal., IIgn., IKalibi., IKali perm., IKaol. (in alternation with Bell.), Lac c. (after failure of Lyc. and Phyt.), IILach., IIMerc. cy., IMerc. iod. flav., IMur, ac., Natr. a., ||Nux v., IIPhyt., | | Sal. ac., Sec., ISul.; after, l l Alet., IHelon., || Lac c.; after, causes paralysis, IGels., IKali ph., ILach.; from beginning, I Apis ; even before local evidence of disease could be detected, ILach.; SO complete, refuses even to make an effort to take medicine (after failure of Lach.), Lac c.; of lips, l l Rhus ; with poisoned feel- ing, ILac C.; could not turn in bed, I ILac c.; interrupts hoarse voice, ILac c. Weakness, discharges: with profuse offensive secretions and ulceration of mucous mem- brane, IKreo. Weakness, after drinking : I.Cham.; in alco- holism, IArs., IKalibr., Phos., Selen.; better by coffee, Cornus; from use of coffee, wine, etc., with heaviness and trembling of limbs, espe- cially early or after a walk in open air, INux v.; of drunkards, Natr. S.; after drunkenness, Eucal.; from intemperance, Eup. perf.; after overstimulation, Nux v. Weakness, in dropsy: II Apis, Ars., Eup. pur., Hell., Seneg.; anasarca, IHell.; with kidney affections, Tereb. Weakness, drops things: Bov. Weakness, drugs: after abuse of Cinchona, TVer.; as from mercury, Ananth.; following use of opium or soothing syrup, iMur. ac. Weakness, in dysentery: Carbo v., Merc. cor., II Phos.; autumnal, IMerc.; organic dis- ease, TNaja. Weakness, ears: dull hearing, especially to distant sounds, IPhos. ac.; noises, IKali p.; ringing, IICinch.; shooting pain, ICham. Weakness, eating: after eating, Sars., Oxal. ac.; 1040 36. NERVES. worse before, better riding in open air, Cin- nab.; better temporarily, IHep., IIIod.; worse after breakfast, Brom.; especially after break- fast and dinner, Dig.; cannot eat, HCarbo a.; after dinner, Ars. h., | ||Lach.; worse during, Amm, c.; inability to take nourishment (stricture of Oesophagus), IPhos.; obliged to lie down for several hours after, Ars. h.; when passing the meal hour, Cinnam, Weakness, emaciation: HIPlumb.; in typhus, Tereb. Weakness, in epigastrium : with soreness in abdomen, Anthra.c.; burning into throat, again into abdomen, I |Phos.; painful sensa- tion of emptiness, HSep.; tumor, with mar- asmus, I Hydras, Hº Chap. 17, Epigastrium weakness. Weakness, with erethism: 1Calc., IIPhos., | | Puls., IISil, ; oversensitiveness of senses (typhus recurrens), l l Nux v.; increased sus- ceptibility to external impressions, LPhos. Weakness, eruption: after suppressed itch, | | PSOr-; in permphigus, IRan. b.; suppression, IPhos. ac.; tinea favosa, Hydrocot. Weakness, in erysipelas: HAmm. c. Weakness, in evening: Niccol., Stront.; ready to drop, in evening, Ars. h.; as from great physical exertion, with sleepiness and feeling as if eyelids were swollen, better by literary Occupation, ICroc.; with ill humor and sleepi- ness, better when moving about, ICycl. Weakness, exertion: after, INatr. c., ILNatr. m.; as after (dysentery), I IColch.; after, or after long talking, II Natr. m.; aversion to, 1Coca, ILyc., Lyss., Natr. m.; from carrying a heavy child, and loss of sleep, l l Natr. m.; easily tired, for a long time, Osm.; from least effort, ICOccul, I INux m.; after exercise, Spong. ; from fatigue, Thuya ; easily fatigued (a,cute desCuamation in Bright's disease), He- lon.; as if overfatigued, Lyc. vir.; as after Some great physical exertion, I Arg. nit.; can- not stretch out hand, Lobel. i.; can hardly raise her hand, every motion seems toincrease debility, even a movement of bowels, | Ver.; incapable of (jaundice), IPhos.; after little labor, Bapt., IPsor.; from ieast, IBry., ICoc- cul., Rhod.; since attack of diphtheria, Sul. ; from least, after eating, Nitr. a.c.; from least, must lie down, l l Ars. ; from least, better during rest, IRreo.; when at work (acute desguamative stage of Bright's disease), I He- lon.; disposition to easy overlifting, IKali c.; can scarcely move a limb, Bar. m.; after every trifling motion, ISpong.; burdensome to move even a limb, HCycl.; on attempting to move or sit up, Ars. ; when moving, especially going up stairs, Sep.; from climbing mountains and other muscular exertion, IHArs.; nursing the sick, IAct. rac, Nitr. ac., Oleand., || Zinc.; with itching and burning pustules (ecthyma), | | Petrol.; Cannot raise himself in bed with- out assistance, Chel; in chronic rheumatism, | | Sabina ; on rising from bed, IIod., Rhus ; especially on rising from sitting,IICinch.;after being obliged to run until nearly exhausted, a man aet. 21, Psor.; can hardly sit up in bed, IBar. c.; from going up stairs, HICalc., IIIod.; from going up stairs, in uterine displacement, ICalc.; suddenly, after exertion, chest parti- cularly affected, could hardly speak, Spong.; cannot turn over alone, lSil.; could scarcely turn herselfin bed, l l Xan.; walking in morn- ing, particularly legs, Ascl. t.; cannot work, in climacteric period, I Ustil.; cannot work, with spermatorrhoea, l l Ustil.; from overwork, Ars.; from overwork and anxiety (nervous dyspepsia), IHydr. ac. Weakness, eyes: asthenopia, IIMatr. m.; Sup- purative choroiditis in right eye after a needle operation for cataract, l l Phyt.; with obscura- tion of sight (vertigo), l l Rali nit.; photopho- bia, Con...; dimness of vision, can only distin- guish light (fainting spells), Lac def. Weakness, face: anxious, feverish, Ferr. mur.; anxious expression, in acute rheumatism and cholera, ICelch.; heat, Anac.; heat and sweat, Como.; exhausted look, Cofft.; after neuralgia, | |Rali ph.; pale, Kali c.; pale, after miscar- riage, || Ferr.; prosopalgia, Ars., ICOccul., IMez.; after prosopalgia, l l Ver.; Sunken eyes and cheeks, l l Dros. Weakness, with fainting: , HCoca, I II)ig., IIEup. perf, IGoss.; bordering on syncope, | |Ver.; in diarrhoea, Il Ver., with dysmenor- rhoea, Merc. per.; with nausea, in attacks, ILach.; SO great that he faints on sitting up, TIO Weakness, faintness: HArs., IICaust., IINux v., IPetrol., trzing.; in attacks, ICarbo v.; and dizziness, worse in open air, ICrot. t.; in even- ing, before sleep, or morning, with sour Smell- ing sweat in head, Sep.; caused by exertion of mind or memory, IParis; after least food, ILyc.; with fluttering of heart, worse lying down, INatr. m.; with flushes of heat, ICrot. t.; during menses, ISul.; frequently during day, after nursing or night watching, with sleepi- ness, ISul.; during pregnancy, Alum.; in preg- i. ISul.; while walking, and after a walk, €r O. Weakness, with falling: at noon, IBell. Weakness, feet: cold, I Wer.; especially in feet, IChin. s. Weakness, in fever: Acon., | |Anthrac., Apis, LArs., IBry., IEup. perf, IIgn, IRhus; after fever, Sal. ac, Syph.; in anthrax, l l Tarant.; during apyrexia, Cornus, IGels., Hep., IIpec., Sabad.; bilious fever, IEup. perf., Hy- dras.; bilious remittent, Crotal.; paroxysms of chagres, l l Sul.; with diarrhoea, ISul.; gas- tric, IHydras.; hectic, IICalc.; in intermit- tent, I Amt. t., Arn., Diad., IFerr., Lyc., Sa- bad.; intermittent, . after each paroxysm, IHyos.; after intermittent, ICina ; after lin- gering, : Amb.; malarial symptoms, TNatr. S.; mucous, IMerc.; and later stages of nervous, Hydras.; puerperal, Act. rac.; quotidian, IPuls.; high, in smallpox, IIod.; in typhoid, Anthrac., IBapt., IBry, IHydras., | |Kali ph., IMerc., Nitr. sp. d, iPhos. ac., Sinap.; after typhoid, in seborrhoea sicca, IHydras.; ty- phoid, can hardly control his movements, 1Gels.; typhoid, early and rapid, l l Phos.; ty- phus, HAlum., IArn., Arum tº, IBapt., IBry., 1Camph., HChlor., Mur. ac., Nitr, ac., IIRhus ; in typhus, with nervous excitability, ICup.m.; in typhus, feels as if sinking away, Bapt.; after typhus, particularly when sensations spread from above, downward, Selen.; after typhus, with despair of recovery, IPSOr.; in yellow fever, Arg. nit. * Weakness, from loss of fluids: ICale, IICinch., ICurar., Lachn, Natr. m., INuph., IPhOS., 36. NERVES. 1041 IIPhos. ac., | |Psor, Sec., Sep.; amaurosis, II.Natr. m., IIPhos., TVer. v.; with headache, ISul.; in ascites, IILyc.; fainting, IWer.; ver- tigo, ISep. Hºº hemorrhage. Weakness, flushes: after flushes, IISul. Weakness, in forenoon: towards noon, ICarbo v.; 11 A.M., ILach., ISul.; while walking, IBry. Weakness, with gangrene: Ars., IILach., Sec. Weakness, in gonorrhoea: gleet, IHydras.; after injection of nitrate of silver, l l Tarant. Weakness, gradual: 539 progressive. Weakness, hands: blue, Ver.; cramps, IKali c. Weakness, head : proceeding from, Calc. S.; af- fected by pains in bones, lying down, Aur. met. ; hangs loosely backward, can scarcely move, Lach.; cannot move from pillow (hem- orrhage from bowels), l l Colch.; pains and weight at back of, l l Kali ph. Bºy" Chap. 4. Weakness, with headache: II Ant. c., Bism., Calc. a., Carbo v., Chin. S., Cinch., Diad., ISil., | | Thuya, TVer.; after headache, Ars.; better in open air (brain fag), l l Pic. ac.; after congestive, IMelil.; painful pressure in forehead, Lyss.; dull, pressing pain in fore- head, slight nausea and cold sweat, IPhyt.; hysterical, INux m.; involuntary closing eyelids, IIChin. s.; and relaxed muscles in leuco-phlegmatic people, ISul. ac.; occipital, ICrotal.; occipito-cervical region, Pic. ac., IIPhos. ac.; in diseased pancreas, Atrop. s. ; painful pressure in vertex on moving, Lyss.; Stitching, tearing, throbbing in forehead, temples and occiput, l l Natr. c.; followed by throbbing, frontal, I | Melil. Weakness, heart: angina pectoris, ILaur.; com- mences with sharp cutting in apex, Lac def.; dilatation, Ant. t.; disease, TNatr. m. ; disease prevents sitting erect, Hydras.; in endocarditis, Coccul.; praecordial anxiety, IGlon. ; rheumatism, II Ars.; sudden stitch, Lach.; troubles from nervous exhaustion, Sil. Hº palpitation ; also Chap. 29, Heart weak action, weak feeling. Weakness, with heat: Niccol.; after heat, IAmyl., Diad., IHydras.; after eating, Nitr. ac.; in intermittent fever, Samb.; in relapse of intermittent fever, Ars.; flashes, IPhos.; of sun, or summer, Ars., IIGels.; especially in hot weather, Sel.; as from warm weather, Lach. Weakness, in hemorrhage : 1Carbo v., IChin. s., IICinch., Ferr., IHyper., IIgn., IRatan.; as if from great losses of blood (anaemia), Therid.; chronic passive, l l Sec.; in haematame- sis, Ferr.; in haemoptysis, Cinch.; chronic pas- sive, from kidneys, IITereb.; of lungs, Ipec.; metrorrhagia, cannot hold anything, Elaps; with metrorrhagia, Alum.; from nose and teeth, IKreo.; from prolonged, Helon.; out of proportion to loss of blood (bleeding piles), | | Ham., IHydras.; from small loss of blood, IHam.; thin, black blood (metritis), IISec.; after typhoid, IKreo.; uterine, at climacteric period, Trill.; passive, painless, natural color, rather thin, from vagina, Ilkalif.; from lacer- ated wounds, ICalend. Bºy" loss of fluids. Weakness, with hunger: ICrotal., ISul., Te- reb.; canine, INatr. m.; periodic, Ign. Weakness, in hysteria: ; Ammoniac, Ign., INatr. m., ITherid.; worse during paroxysm, IMagn. m.; feels as if she had to gather up all her strength, Nux m.; sighs much, lungs feel so weak cannot take a full breath, IPlat. Weakness, in influenza: Ars., IIBry., HCaust., IEup. perf., Euphor., IIGels., IIPhos. Weakness, injuries: after shock, Acet. ac., 1Camph., Dig.; after wound on head, ILed. Weakness, in joints: Hº Chap. 34, Joints weakness. Weakness, labor: during, ICon...; after, Caulo., IKali c., | | Sec., IVer.; feels as if she would die, when lying in bed, I ILyc.; spasmodic pains, IStann. Weakness, lactation: IICalc., HCalc. p., IICar- bo v., IICinch., Lyc., Phos., IIPhos. ac., IPhyt., ISil., ISul. Weakness, larynx: causes aphonia, l l Xan.; spasmus glottidis, IChlor. Weakness, legs: Hº Chap. 33, Legs weak- Ile SS. Weakness, with leucorrhoea: Alet., Berb., ICalab., IICalc., Calc. p., 1Calend., | | Caulo., Caust., Con., IIGraph., Ham., IHelon., Hy- dras., IIod., IIRCreo., ILyc., Lyss., IINatr. m., HPetrol., Phos. ac., Rob., IIStann., Sul. ac., Tarant., Trill., Zinc. Hº Chap. 23, Leucor- rhoea weakness. Weakness, limbs: Hº Chap. 34, Limbs weak- I16. SS. Weakness, liver: affection, IChel., IIod., ILep., IMagn. m.; inflammation, Merc.; jaundice, HDig., IKali c., Merc., IMyr. cer. * Weakness, lungs: burning, through upper lobes, l l Rumex ; in phthisis, l l Sul.., | |Tuberc.; phthisis, must remain in bed, Kali c.; phthisis florida, after pneumonia, TFerr.; incipient phthisis, ILyc. v., | |Tuberc.; in pneumonia, Ant. t., IChel., ILyc., Merc., IRan. b., HSe- neg.; Senile pneumonia, Dig.; typhoid pneu- monia, IPhos.; after pneumonia, ILyc.; in tuberculosis, IChin. a., Ferr. iod., IKali c. 5& Chap. 28, Lungs weakness. Weakness, lying down : Asaf.; must remain constantly in bed (intermittent), ICOccul.; desire to lie in bed (menses irregular), IDiad.; desire to lie down, Casc., Con., HFerr. ph., ILil. tig., IRhus, Sarrac., IISil., Tarax.; feels as if rocked on closing eyes, Calad.; must lie down, Amm. c., | | Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Bar. m., IBry., ICepa, Ferr., HINitr. ac., IPuls., IWer.; feels she must lie down or sit, IIRali c.; must lie down, after stool, IPhos.; must lie down, with an inexpressible sick feeling of body and mind, JMerc. Sol.; cannot sit up in bed (neuropathia), l l Rali ars. B& Chap. 35, Position lying down. Weakness, menses: Hº Chap. 23, Before, During, After menses weakness. Weakness, mesmerized: desire to be, Il Calc., |Sil. Weakness, mental condition: no ambition (cough), ICalc.; as from violent anguish (agal- actia), IAgnus; with anxiety, as if he would die, IRhus ; from anxiety, in nervous dyspep- sia, IHydr. ac.; pining away, from anxiety, after mercury, IIAur. met.; want of courage, cannot do anything, must keep her bed (pregnancy), l (Stann.; followed by crying, palpitation and depression of spirits (fainting spells), ILac. def.; with quiet thoughts of death, in afternoon, Zinc.; depression, Lyc. vir, Merc. Sol.; from depression of spirits, in agalactia, Agnus; depression, anxiety and 66 1042 36. NERVES. lowness of spirits, ICrotal.; depression, in dys- pepsia, IIIgn.; in mental derangement, IKali br., | |Op.; dull, aversion to mental exertion, Rob.; with dulness, in typhus, ILach. ; des– pondency, Rhus; believed she was dying (puerperal fever), l l Act, rac.; after mental effort, Anag., Aur, met., Natr. c., IParis, | | Pic.ac.; brought on by excitement, Con., | | Phos.; worse from excitement (anaemia of brain), ICon...; with nervous excitability, ICup. m.; mental exhaustion, Act, spic, HCarbo a.; gives up, Osm.; from grief, Phos.ac.; from grief and other depressing causes, IPic. ac.; by long concentrated grief, IIIgn.; in hypo- chondriasis, Arg. nit.; from least unpleasant impression, IPhos.; with indifference, Bapt.; with excessive irritability, IICinch.; with irritability, after remittent fever, Cina ; in insanity, I Tarant. ; after being insulted and subduing his wrath, l l Staph.; in mania puer- peralis, INux v.; with melancholy, Coca , in melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; with weak memory, Sil.; nervousness, ICinch. ; nervous, drops things, INatr. m.; nervous- ness and irritability, IICali ph. ; with sad- ness and ill humor, l l Cact.; sadness and anxiety, regularly at twilight, Phos.; after mental shock, l Pic. ac.; continual inclination to sigh, l l Calab.; from sorrow or unfortunate love, IPhos. ac.; from overstudy, ICinch.; stupidity, puerperal fever, HICali c.; thinks he is strong, till he tries to rise (typhoid), LArs. Weakness, in morning: Amm. m., Cochl., Hy- per., IIod, I INitr, ac., IUNux v., IBhos., Sil., Staph., | |Stront., Syph., Thuya ; better in afternoon, l l Sabad.; on awaking, Spig; in bed, Con., INatr m.; before breakfast, ICalc.; broken-up feeling, Chin, a.; in diabetes, Natr. S.; as if she would die, ILach.; from frightful dreams, ICodein. ; early, II Ars.; after fever, Chin. a.; in bilious fever, Elat. ; during men- ses, IISep.; with nausea, Hyper.; in paro- nychia, Natr. S.; in phthisis pulmonalis, Calc.; before rising, particularly in legs, Ascl. t.; on rising, IIIach.; does not wish to rise and dress, IRhus ; as if he had not slept, Aur, met.; after urination, had to lie down, || Phos.; with vomiting of food, IPlumb.; vomiting of mucus (suppressed foot sweat), | | Sil. §§ sleep. Weakness, motion : felt more when sitting than during gentle motion, Kali n. Weakness, mouth: stomacace, IKalibi.; stom- atitis, HMur. a.c. Weakness, muscular: Bar. m., I Calc., | |Chlor- al., IFerr. m., IGels, IOp., 1 IPic, ac, IPlumb., Sinap., Tereb., Ver.; in alcoholism, IKali br.; With rheumatic pains, worse in morning, All. sat. Weakness, with nausea; IAgar, Alum, Ang., 1Calc., Camph., Stront.; continuous, Plat. ; deathly (acute diarrhoea), I Colch, ; in yellow fever, ISul.; as from nausea, in morning on waking, ISep.; vomituritio, I Agar. Weakness, nervous (neurasthenia): Bºy"Nerves weakness. Weakness, in neuralgia: Bº pain, Weakness, at night: in diabetes mellitus, Lact. ac.; at 3 A.M. (diarrhoea), Sec. Weakness, nose: bleeding, I Sec.; in coryza, Ars. m.; fluent coryza, Calc.; causes epis- taxis, l l Kali ph.; with plugs of nasal secre- tion, especially in old people and children, IMerc. iod. flav.; from Sneezing, Arn. Weakness, old: in the aged, IAur. met., IIBar. c., ICurar. Weakness, ovaries: dropsy, Ferr. iod.; in- flammation, IHam. Weakness, pains: after pains, l l Ferr.; after toothache, Coccion., IIRhod.; cease during weakness, Ars. h.; in neuralgia, Carbo v., IIKalm.; begins as soon as neuralgia, MCham.; intermittent, neuralgia, l l Polyp.; after par- oxysms, IICaliph.; after pain in pelvis, Calc. s.; and loss of sleep, Hydras.; stitches, Calad.; lacerated wounds, ICalend.; between 2 and 3 A.M., Cain. Weakness, with palpitation: Crotal., IIllic., Oleand, Ver.; Ongoing up stairs, Iber.; before vomiting, Sang. Weakness, in paralysis: IHGraph.; causing palsy, Lach. Weakness, paralytic : Art. v., 1Caust., Ferr., IIGels., IPhos., IPhos.ac., Sabad.; of affected part, ICinch. ; coldness and numbness of left arm and foot (during sixth month of preg- nancy), l l Rhus; with pain in back, IICOccul.; with ebullitions, Amm. m.; in intermittent, I Ferr.; of legs, especially after short walk, or ascending steps, legs give way, l l Natr. p.; with weakness of limbs, Sarra.c.; on motion, I Arg. met; in myelitis, ICalab.; with all pains, Arg. met.; approaching palsy, Merc. viv.; quickly developed, IHydr. ac.; during rest, Rhod.; worse at rest, IPlat.; spinal irrita- tion, ICOccul. Weakness, in paroxysms: ICon...; short attacks, especially in legs, l l Cham. Weakness, periodic : daily attacks, indescriba- ble, sudden, IHep.; with hunger, Ign. . . . Weakness, in pregnancy: IGoss., Helon., | |Ta- rant. Weakness, progressive : Acon., Cup. ars, Dig., | |Ol. jec., || Phos., | |Plumb.; in diarrhoea, IIPhos.; with worms, IMerc. Weakness, pulse: irregular, Sang.; irregular, intermitting, on going to bed, Tereb.; small, Tereb.; small, frequent (metritis and peritoni- tis puerperalis), Tereb.; thready, ITereb. Weakness, rapid : II Ars., ILaur., Sep.; reduced from vigor to prostration within twenty-four hours (epidemic malignant pustule). ILach.; in purpura haemorrhagica, ITereb.; in poste- rior spinal sclerosis, I [Pic, ac.; effects of Over- study, I Cup, ac. Weakness, want of reaction: i Amm. c., 1 Laur., ISul., LIOp., IWal.; especially in fat people, Il Caps. Weakness, relaxed state: Ant. t., ICycl., Eu- phor, IIpec., Lobel. i., || Phos., IPlatº ITa. bac.; in prolapsus ani, Arn.; during climac- teric period, Tabac.; not inclined to do any. thing, I Berb.; after excitation, which might be taken for exuberance of life, Ferr.; with emaciation, ILach.; during forençon, Arn.; especially hands and feet, with indisposition to move, IGels.; during menses, Tabac.; of body and mind, Calc. a.; muscular system flabby, ISul; with motor paralysis, IIGels.; resembling paralysis, Art. v.; follows alternate tonic and clonic spasms, Tabac.; of posterior muscles of trunk, Bar. c.; in worm affections, |Cic. Weakness, in rest: felt most, ILyc. 36. NERVES. 1043 Weakness, restlessness: ILArs., Bism.,1Colch., Lyc. vir., Lyss., | |Phos. ac., IIRhus. Weakness, rheumatism : Merc., | |Sticta; af. fections of nerves and joints, Indig. Weakness, riding: after, in a wagon, Psor. Weakness, in scarlatina: Apis, Carbo v., IILach., Phyt.; malignant, IMur, ac. Weakness, in sciatica: T |Staph., Phos.ac.; fol- lows attack, l l Staph. Weakness, septicaemia: result of dissecting- wound, disease at first mistaken for typhus, ILach. Weakness, sexual condition: abuse, and loss of semen, l l Ustil.; after coition, 11Calc., ICon., IDig., IGraph., IIPhos., Selen., Sep., | |Ziz.; after coition, especially eyes, l l Kali c.; after coition and pollutions, IPhOS. ac.; follows emissions, Calc., IICinch., ICypr., IDig., IHydras., IIRali br., IKali c., Med., Natr. m., INuph., HINux v., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Sars., Sep., Sil., IStann., IIStaph., | | Ustil.; as after emission, early in bed, Arn.; after emissions without erections, l l Op.; with emissions nearly every night, IPhos.; after excesses, Ars., HCoca, Natr. m., IPhos.; with sexual excitability, Coccul.; irritation in genitals, Stann. Weakness, of sides: left side, ILach. Weakness, sinking (collapse): l l Apis, Ars., 11Camph., 1Canth., Carbo a., IICarbo v., IICarbol. ac., IICinch., Citrus, Dory., I Hyos., Med., Mosch., | | Seneg., II Ver.; threatened, in angina, IMoSch.; asphyxia and cyanosis, | | Anthrac.; speedy, with asphyxia, Tabac.; feels as if sinking through bed, JRhus ; dur- ing chill (pernicious intermittent), TVer.; in cholera, Acon., IICamph., HCarbo v., ITVer.; sporadic cholera, Tabac.; in summer com- plaint, Ant. t., Ver.; congestive collapse (bilious intermittent), IPuls.; with loss of consciousness, Anthrac.; worse in morning, IILach.; rapid, in laryngeal croup, IPhos.; rapid, in whooping cough, Laur.; appearance of impending death, limbs extended, head low, I | Chloral.; with delirium, Cup. m.; in diarrhoea, Ant. c.; from diarrhoea, at 3 A.M., | |Sec.; afterdiarrhoea, choleralike, l l Anthrac.; in diphtheria, Canth., ISul.; as if body were Overwhelmed by a disintegrating tendency, iLach.; as if he were dying, Hep.; to faint- ing, Ver.; feeling, ISul.; felt as if she were going to sink away, Lyss.; in intermittent fever, ISul.; in yellow fever, Carbo v.; in sudden gastric catarrh, ITVer.; after injecting nitrate of silver for gonorrhoea, I Tarant.; feels beating of heart, I Lach.; in heart dis- ease, Hydras.; in heart and kidney affec- tions, Calc. a.; after attack of intestinal spasms, l l Op.; with livid countenance and low pulse, l l Kali ph.; every morning, with nervousness(parenchymatous metritis), l l Lac c.; imperceptible pulse, Kali br.; with inter- mitting pulse and great thirst (shock of in- jury), Natr. m.; with dilated pupils, Hippoz.; rapid, IHyos., | | Sal. ac., IWer.; want of en- ergy and reaction, especially in chest and heart affections, ILaur.; with difficult respira- tion, Anthrac.; with irregular short respira- tion, Hippoz.; in scarlatina, Crotal., | | Zinc.; a kind of, has to sit down, Fluor. ac.; skin cool, Hippoz.; follows sleeplessness for forty- eight hours, l l Tuberc.; in spotted fever, | | Dig.; with involuntary stools, Hippoz.; last straits seem to have been reached (melaena), Ipec.; sudden, Colch.; Sudden, in peritoni- tis, Ars.; sudden and rapid, II Ars.; threat- ened collapse, Cina ; in typhoid, ILach., IMur, ac.; in typhus, IIArn.; rapid, in typhus putridus, ISul.; with vomiting, IWer. Hº Cholera, hemorrhage, loss of fluids, etc.; also Fainting. Weakness, sitting: IPlat.; can hardly sit up (vomiting during pregnancy), ICup. ars.; in- clined to, Tarax.; cannot sit up, without as- sistance, and must be held during examina- tion, Kali iod.; cannot sit up, despite pain caused by lying down (abscess of head), Merc. Sol, ; has not power to sit down slowly,Stann. Weakness, sleep: after sleep, Amb., Dory.; on awaking, Clem., Dulc.; on awaking, dread of night (spring cough), ISyph.; on awaking in morning from deep sleep, confused and sleepy condition, continued even after rising, ICalc.; during day, Sinap.; as if deprived of, IRhus ; from disturbed (pneumonia), |Nux v.; after dream, Calc. S.; amorous dreams, in both sexes, Plat.; drowsiness, IAEthus.,Chen. v., Merc. Sul.; drowsiness, in heat of summer, Cor- nus; great inclination, Mez.; insomnia, Magn. p.; following least interruption, ICOccul.; from loss of sleep, INatr. m.; as from loss of sleep, Glon.; from loss of sleep, and pain (herpes Zoster, from external application of Rhus), Lach. ; from night-watching, cannot walk on account of giving out of lower extremities, knees knock together, HINux v.; sleepless- ness, l l Kreo.; sleeplessness, nervous bilious temperament, Cypr.; from sleeplessness(acute rheumatism), l l Chloral.; in posterior spinal Sclerosis, l l Pic. ac.; after sopor, with delir- ium, after attack of vertigo, IKali c.; as if waking from a heavy sleep, l l Rheum; want of sleep (pleurodynia) l l Ran. b. §§ morning. Weakness, in Spring : Apis, IIBry. , Weakness, standing: Asaf., Ast. r.; cannot stand alone (morbus coxarius), HKali c.; espe- cially in knees and in muscles of back, after standing only a short time, | | Cic.; cannot stand, IAcon., Curar., IMerc., IIMerc. cy., ISul.; cannot stand, in haematuria, Ipec.; could scarcely (ovarian dropsy), IApis. Weakness, stomach: across, Calc. s.; burning, or icy coldness, great pain, Colch.; cardialgia, ICup. m., ||Phos.; coming from stomach, Ananth.; of digestion, Ferr.; slow and imper- fect digestion, INux v.; with persistent troubles of digestive functions in susceptible hysterical subjects, Mosch.; with dyspepsia, IIod.; dyspepsia, with amenorrhoea, Il Puls.; with feeling as from fasting, Ign.; gastralgia, | |Nux v.; in gastritis, Ars.; indigestion, | |Sul. ac.; indigestion, from atonic state, IIHydras., 1Calc. p., IPod.; sinking, ICrot. t. Weakness, stool: Hº Chap. 20, Constipation, Diarrhoea and Dysentery weakness: also During aud. After stool weakness. Weakness, sudden : Apis, IArs., Bell., IICro- tal., IGraph., IIpec., TNux v., Phos., HSelen., IISep., Stann.; as if he should break down (palpitation of heart), Arg. met.; in cholera, ICamph., Colch., Hydr. ac.; with diarrhoea, Crot. t.; with fainting, Ran. b.; with pain at heart, Cup. ars.; indescribable, Ars. h.; com- pelling him to lie down, Apis ; after motion, 1044 36. NERVES. out doors, ISpong.; shunning motion, Bry.; in phlebitis, Lach.; coming on even when sitting (labor), l l Lyc.; in affection of vaSo- motor nerves, IKali br.; Walking in open air, after dinner, Amm. m.; when walking, Con...; at 5 P.M. (headache), Lac def. Weakness, sunstroke : [Glon., TVer. v.; in epi- lepsy, IBell. Weakness, with sweat: IIAloe., ICalc., ICinch., | | Chin. m., Dig., Jab., ILyc., IPhos. ac., Sul. ac., Sal. ac., | | Tarant.; clammy, Oxal. ac., IPhos. ac.; cold, ICamph., 1Carbo V., Cup.m., lMerc., IPhos. ac., ITereb., ITVer.; cold, espe- cially in feet and legs, worse on exposure to air, Tabac.; worse by night sweats (chronic high-hiti), IPhos.; suppressed foot sweat, 11. Weakness, in syphilis : IKali iod., ILyc., IStaph. Weakness, from talking: ICalc., Ferr., Hyos., II.Natr. m., IPhos. ac., IIStann.; Scarcely able to speak, l l Ustil.; aphonia, IlCaust., IPhos.; with brain fag, | |Natr. m.; difficult, Carbo v., Lyss., | |Zinc.; difficult, after cough, with expectoration of pus (con- sumption), IKreo.; difficult, in phthisis, ISil.; difficult, fell into a deep sleep, Cann. i.; impossible, l l Sul.; cannot talk loud, ICOc- cul.; could hardly speak, in miscarriage, in sixth month of pregnancy, Ipec.; can hardly speak in morning (intermittent), Bry.; after preaching, must rest a long time to re- cuperate (phthisis), l l Psor.; or reading aloud, IIStann.; sensation of, impeding speech with constriction in throat,ascending from stomach, caused by accumulation of air, Manc.; worse from talking, Dory. Weakness, taste: acid, raw, slimy, particularly after breakfast, Sars. Weakness, thirst: II Ars., Tereb. Weakness, throat: chronic inflammation, Jugl.; Sore, Lyss. Weakness, during a thunderstorm: Sil. Weakness, with tingling : Act. Sp. Weakness, tobacco: after smoking, particularly in legs, Ascl. t. Weakness, with trembling: Anag., Arg. nit., Carbo v., ICinch., ICOccul., ICrotal., Lyc. wir., INitr. ac., IPhos., Puls.; of hands, IIMerc. viv., | |Stront., Tereb.; and knocking together of knees, Berb.; of limbs, ISul.; after tobacco smoking, IHep.; , in uterine hemorrhage, Caulo.; after stool, II Ars.; after stool, better in open air, IICon. Weakness, in uraemia: Arum t. Weakness, with urinary symptoms: Eup. pur. Weakness, urination: after urination, l l Pic. ac.; after, in abscess of liver, l l Med.; in enu- resis, Vespa; as if he had passed his strength away, Lyss.; after prolonged or complete uri- nation, Med. Weakness, uterus: affection, Ananth.; cancer, ICarbo a.; dropsy, IFerr.; induration, ICarbo a.; in parenchymatous metritis, l l Lac C.; neu- ralgia, l l Nux v.; pressing, Calc. p.; prolapsus, IAgar., Alet., IAloe, Arg. nit., IHam., IIHe- lon., IILil. tig. Weakness, uvula: elongated, ILac C. Weakness, veins: phlebitis, Crotal, IHam. Weakness, with vertigo: || Acet.ac.,Cupr.s., Sil., Uran. n.; in afternoon, Hyper.; after attacks, | |Sabad.; long continued, Sang. Weakness, with vomiting: ICalc., IISang.; after vomiting, Ant. c., Bar. c., Cadm. S., | | Ver.; 2 to 3 P.M., Cinnam.; of bile (migraine), | | Rhus ; of dark brown, coffee-colored fluid, Sec.; purging as in cholera, l l Phyt.; chronic, IILobel. i.; after, in dropsy, IColch.; followed by vomiting, Ant. chl.; with vomiting first of food, then pure bile, occasionally acid mucus after nausea (sick headache), l l Sang.; of green, offensive, watery fluid, Sec. Weakness, walking : during, Coca ; after, 1Calc., Spig.; worse after, in open air, Act. Sp., Alum., Rhus ; has to stop to get breath when outdoors (phthisis), ICetrar.; cannot walk, gastralgia, probably due to metallic poisoning, I ISul. ac.; often, with chilliness, Menyanth.; difficult, l l Calab., 1Carbo v.; difficult, often impossible, during menses (uterine disease), IMurex; ready to drop after a short walk, INatr. c.; after, in even- ing, Sil.; fatigue, in masturbation, Phos.; can scarcely walk across floor (mental dis- turbance in climacteric period), ICycl.; after least walk, Con.; especially in limbs, with exhausting sweat, IICalc.; as if paralyzed, IPhos.; must rest soon, though pains are bet- ter by walking (anaemia), 1 [Stann.; further than a few rods impossible (diabetesmellitus), ILact. ac.; across room difficult (affection of liver with dropsy), Fluor. ac.; across room difficult, Arg. nit.; from short walk, iCalc., Cann. i., HCon...; after a short walk, Ruta, Sul.; after a short walk (chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys), l l Tereb.; in smallpox, IVar.; staggers, unless his mind is on it, Asar.; Sud- den tottering, with dyspnoea, Spong. gº exertion. Weakness, weather: gº heat. Weakness, yawning: with desire to, and stretch, Plant. Weakness, with worms: ICic., ICina, Merc.; tapeworm, Cina. Hº Chap. 20, Worms. 37. SLEEP. 1045 37. SLEEP. Awaking. Dreams, Drowsiness. Sleep. Falling Asleep. During Sleep. After Sleep. AWAKING, abdomen: colic, Ars. m., IIgn.; colic and pain in back, as if bruised, bet- ter lying on side, 2 A.M., Natr. S.; colic, as from a cold, in morning, Ars. S. f.; colic, 5 A.M., with desire for stool, IISul.; colic and urging, Cast. eq.; colic, about midnight, Niccol.; cut- ting, Ars. m.; cutting in muscles, Screams, 12 P.M., Lact. ac.; violent cutting, 2 A.M., 1Amm. m.; distended, Hyper.; , drawing and cutting, Calc.; dull pain in hypogastrium and navel, IHydras.; flatulence, Carbo v., Stram.; pain in bowels, l l Amyl.; pain in bowels, child (tabes mesenterica), l l Petrol.; pain in bowels, in bilious fever, Elat.; pains in bowels and nausea, Hyper.; pain in bow- els, in afternoon, l l Diosc.; pain in colon, bet- ter on rising, Chrom. ac.; pains along duode- num and down into umbilical region, 1 A.M., Merc. sul.; pain from flatulency, INatr. S.; pain in left groin to thigh, Ars. m.; near right hip bone, Card. m.; pressing pain, like heavy ° weight, coming and going, better from emit- ting flatus, Oxal. ac.; shooting, Ars. m.; sick feeling, 4 P.M., Chrom. ac. Awaking, arms: hands and forearms as if swol- len and as strong and large again as natural, IDiad.; numbness, Calad.; numbness, in right, Cham.; at 4 or 5 A.M., by intense, indescrib- able pain from shoulder to wrist, pain con- tinues as long as he stays in bed, can tolerate no covering, better getting up and moving about, worse in ūš weather, spring and autumn (neuralgia in brachial plexus), IVer.; pain in right, Cast. eq.; violent pain, after sleeping on side, Arn.; pain in wounded, Lyss.; tearing in forearm, Cham.; upper, weak, | | Arg. met. Awaking, back: aching, Hydras.; bruised pain, Arg. met. ; lying on, Coca ; pain in lower (nervous throat affection), Lac c.; dull pain at inferior angles of scapulac, Chrom. ac.; pain in small of, l l Kali n.; pain in small of, on turn- ing, IBry.; painful stiffness of spine, Calc.; sharp stitching pains at 3 A.M., must get up and walk (lumbago), Kali c. Awaking, bed: as if bed were in motion (par- enchymatous metritis), l l Lac C. Awaking, bladder: pain in region of, Chrom. ac.; tenesmus, Ant. C. Awaking, brain: sensation of congestion, Car- bo v.; pressure deep, Arg, nit.; pressure, under vertex, toward occiput, IIBar. c.; as if shaken by electric shocks, l l Ast. r. - Awaking, breathing: want of air, Cadm. S.; Sleeplessness. Yawning. by arrest, Kali c.; asthma, IAcon., Calc. a., Kali C., Natr. S.; asthma paroxysm, at day- break, Meph.; of asthma, better smoking, and throwing head back, IHep.; asthma, sud- denly, Sep.; with choking, can scarcely breathe, Ilkali iod.; choking, with ulcers in throat, ILach. ; suddenly, with a whistling cr (spasmus glottidis), l l Ver.; difficult, Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., Arn., Bapt., IKalibi.; difficult, in asthma, Benz.ac.; difficult, in morning,Seneg., Sep.; difficult, as if he would suffocate, fre- quent awaking, as in fright, with anxiety, trembling (asthma Millari), l l Samb.; gasping, HDig.,Med.; § (spasms,after fright), Ign.; loss of breath, Grin.; oppressed, Bapt., Benz. ac.; oppressed, 2 A.M., IKali bi.; oppressed, especially in Oedema of lungs, in morning, IKali iod.; as if smothered, IKali iod.; stop- page of air-tubes by phlegm, 2 or 3 A.M., | |Samb.; stopped by something running from neck to larynx (spasmus glottidis), ILach.; Suffocation, Arg. nit., IGraph., Phos., Val.; Suffocation, awakens about midnight, with congestive headache, after pregnancy, ILyc; Suffocation, awakes suddenly, must bounce out of bed on his feet, Lactu. v.; suffocation, each successive attack increased in duration and intensity (nervous asthma), l l Nux v.; suffocation, between 1 and 2 A.M., || Spong.; fits of Suffocation, throwing arms about (hy- drothorax), Lach.; suddenly, suffocation, ringing, dry, brassy cough, hurried breathing (spasmodic croup), IKali br.; suffocation, in dysmenorrhoea, l l Tarant.; suffocation, bark- ing cough, Merc. cy. (complementary of He- par. and Phos.); paroxysm of suffocation, usually after midnight, IGraph.; shock, up- ward, like a suffocative paroxysm, in trachea, ISpong.; want of breath, increasing to suffo- cation, l l Spong.; after midnight, contraction of chest, slow, heavy wheezing, must sit bent forward, ILach. Awaking, bronchia : fulness, Ant. Sul. aur. Awaking, buttocks: tearing, Agar. Awaking, chest : aching in side, Arg, nit.; an- gina, Chrom. ac.; 2 A.M., cramp from right to left, Lachn.; heaviness and pressure, as from a weight, better after rising, Kalibi.; oppres- sion, Cinch.: oppression, after midnight, Cin- nab.; oppression as from a weight, Viol.; pain, Merc. iod. rub.; violent pain in left breast, in a point not definitely defined (neuralgia of left phrenic nerve), l l Stann.; at midnight, short, intense paroxysm of pain (gastralgia), I ISul.; 1046 37. SLEEP. spasmodic pressure behind middle of sternum, Chel.; transient soreness in whole breast, Merc. iod. rub.; stinging, in upper, to back, Alum.; broad, blunt stitches in last ribs of left side, morning, ISquilla ; stitches in right side, in morning, Form.; uneasiness, soreness, tenderness, especially in a small spot toward left ensiform cartilage, IKali bi.; weak feeling, I ICarbo v. Awaking, children: push everything and want everybody to go away, Staph.; strange un- easiness, Amm. C. Awaking, chill: Bry., l l Carbo a., Gamb.; at midnight, Nitr. ac.; in morning, Mur. ac.; about 2 A.M., made her teeth chatter, INatr. m.; shivering, IChel. Awaking, chilliness: Amm. m., Card. m.; fre- quent, 4 to 7 P.M., or all night, IKali iod.; fol- lowed by great heat, ILyc.; in morning, with cold feet, Chel. Awaking, in chorea: | | Chloral. Awaking, clothes: feel damp or tight, IGuaiac. Awaking, coldness: frequently, All. sat. Awaking, convulsions: after being punished and sent to bed, child, Ign. Awaking, cough : I.Acon., Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., Brom., HCaust., Chel., ILach., Sep., Sil., Sul.; barking, suddenly at 11 P.M. (croup), Bell.; in cardiac rheumatism, | |Phos.; croupy, IKaol.; , deep, hollow, | | Anac.; dry, from Soreness in chest, IPhos.; dry, at night, IKali c.; dry, at 2 A.M., IKali c.; as if one had inhaled dust, Bell.; 11 P.M., with expectoration, tenacious mucus, caused by tickling in larynx, IICOccus ; frequent, after which he falls asleep again, IIHyos.; in hepatic disorder, l l Sil.; hoarse, at mid- night, causes vomiting and pain in sternum (catarrhal fever), l l Ruta ; irritation, behind larynx, with chilliness, Card. m.; choking, about midnight, Ruta ; between 5 and 6 A.M., pain in stomach and abdomen, IKali c.; and nausea, at midnight, Calc.; between 1 and 2 A.M., in any position, making chest feel bruised, l l Rumex ; at 2 A.M., a short time, then falls asleep again, IDiosc.; in prostatitis and atony of sexual organs, I Selen.; does not cease until he sits up and passes flatus upward and downward, Sang.; with stitches in sides of chest, Con.; in whooping cough, Caust. Bºº Chap. 27, Cough night, sleep. Awaking, croup : B& Chap. 25, Larynx Croup. Awaking, delirium : Bell, Bry., HCact. Awaking, difficult: Berb., ICamph., ICalc., IGlon., | | Hydras., Iodof., IKali br.; in con- vulsions, ICic.; as if arousing from a dream, ICarbo v.; in morning, Thuya ; in early morn- ing, 11Calc. p.; after a Sound midday nap, with thirst and bruised sensation, Jamb.; no desire to rise, Sep. Bº Sleep deep, so- porous. * Awaking, diphtheria: gasping, Naja; desire to hawk or cough up detached deposits, with tough, ropy, yellow, discolored mucus, IKalibi. Awaking, dreams: Agar., Arn.; in afternoon, Ang.; apparently continues to dream, cannot be pacified, and cannot bear to be left alone, ILyc.; six or seven times, that he is dying and bed is surrounded by friends taking their last leave, l l Arn.; of falling from height or into water, IDig.; cannot free himself from, | | Calc.; frequent, Bry.; with fright and fixed idea that dream is true, with dreams of rob- bers, Ver.; frightful, Ascl. t., ILyc.; frightful, not knowing where he was, Cann. S.; that he is hungry, in morning, Arg. nit.; early, very impressive, arm amputated, wounded by shot, etc., Lobel. i.; in morning, Chrom. ac.; night- mare, Acon., 1Camph.; remembers, heavy, anxious, Ant. t.; after sleeping quarter of an hour, with start and cry, Cain.; troubled, busy, frightened as if someone were in room (mania. a potu ; typhoid), Nux v.; unpleasant, fan- tastic, TNatr. S.; leave unpleasant impression, Calc. fl.; vivid, IPhos.; vivid, after midnight, nightmare, worse on awaking, l l Mez. jº frightened. Awaking, ears: dull aching deep in right, dur- ing night, I Tell; disturbed by noise, Ars. h.; sensation as if pinned to head, Vib.; singing and buzzing (after heat of intermittent), Ars.; stitches, in morning, IForm. Awaking too early : IBor., HCalc., ICinch., Se- len.; cannot fall asleep again, Brach., Chrom. ac., ILach.; difficult falling asleep again, II Ars.; feels she has had enough sleep, HForm.; after midnight, remains awake for a long time, l l Ran. Sc.; midnight, cannot fall asleep again on account of restlessness, Spong.; soon after midnight, cannot sleep again until 6 A.M., Syph. ; and goes to sleep late, Diosc.; at 1 A.M., cannot go to sleep again, ICoccul.; between 1 and 3 A.M., l l Phos. ac.; at 2 A.M. (bronchitis), Caust.; 2 to 3 A.M., | |Magn. C.; at 3 A.M., IKali c., IINux v.; at 3 A.M., after which only dozes, Coff.; at 3 A.M., falls asleep again, late in morning, Zing.; at 3 A.M., cannot go to sleep again, Sep.; at 3 A.M., feels worse if he sleeps again, INux v.; at 3, 4 or 5 A.M., cannot fall asleep again, IISul.; at 4 A.M., ILyc., Ptel., Tromb. O Awaking, epigastrium: pressive, tensive pains, 2 or 3 A.M. (woman after childbed), JKali c.; tightness, Chel.; weak, sinking feeling in morn- ing, ILac c. Awaking, with erethism: INatr. m. Awaking, eyes: beating pain, especially at in- ternal canthus, at 1 A.M., lasts an hour, Te- reb.; blindness in left (epileptoid), Tarant.; burning, Elaps; dark, Dulc.; dryness, Elaps; flickering appearance like sparks of fire before eyes, Calc.; sees as through a gauze, Stram.; gummed, ICale., IDiosc.; heavy, dull head- ache, over right eye, AEsc. h.; blue light before right, at night, Ars. h.; mucous discharge, Arg. nit.; wide open, staring, in evening, IIpec.; pain, in morning, IForm.; by sharp pain, early (keratitis pustulosa), I ISul.; pain, as if split, in middle of night, Vacc.; pains as if taken out and squeezed, then put back (su- praorbital neuralgia), ILach.; dull, pressive pain over right, Chrom.ac.; pain, better by washing, TrEorm.; small pupils (meningitis in- fantum), Arn.; dry scurf on lids, IISep.; ob- jects appear covered with snow, Dig.; spots before, dim vision, ICycl.; tearing, INux v. Awaking, face: looks afraid, (spasms), Zinc.; bruised sensation, Ign,; in daytime, im- portant and solemn look, Stram.; neuralgic pains in right side, Iris; pain in swollen, worse by cold, Niccol.; pressure in right maxilla, l l Chel. e Awaking, falling sensation : Bism., IGuaiac., 37. SLEEP. 104.7 Phos. ac.; deep down, caused shuddering, Bell.; with fright, Sang. Awaking, feet: suddenly, every two or three hours by sharp rheumatic pain, burning like fire in left side of right instep and below inner malleolus, l l Syph. improved. Awaking, fingers: pain in joints, as if they were swollen, ICalc.; throbbing in tip of thumb, Bor. Awaking, flatus: emission of much offensive, |Lith. Hºº abdomen. Awaking, frequent: | | Agnus, l l Apis, Bapt., |Bell., Berb., Bism., IBor., Calc., Calend., l l Car- bol.ac., HCard. m., ICimex, ICoff., IDros., Ferr. iod., Guaraea, Jacea, ILyc., Lyss., Merc., | | Mur. ac., Puls., Sars., Sep., Stront.; as from anxiety and as if it were time to rise, Dig.; irritation of brain, ILach.; in diarrhoea, iš. in dyspepsia, ILach.; with restlessness, ILach.; as if it were time to rise, Ruta ; from sopor, for a short time (typhus), Ars.; with sleeplessness, IKali iod. Hºt During Sleep, restlessness. Awaking, frightened: Amb., Ant. c., TBell., Bism., ICaps., 1Chloral.., | | Euph., ISpong; when aroused, Natr. a.; from dreams, Casc.; as by a bad dream, IILyc.; from a fearful dream and after waking occupied with anxious thoughts as of ghost, from which he could not free himself, ISul.; frequent, Coccul., lNatr. m.; in intermittent, Cina ; knows no one (child), Stram.; 11 P.M., Act. rac.; from noise, Apis ; from least noise, INux v.; screams, in children, l l Kali p.; Screams, clings to those near (child), Stram.; startled, IIDig., ILaur.; startled, meningitis, Sul.; sudden, from 9 P.M. until 2 A.M., grasping its throat (croup), l l Samb.; terrified by the usual sufferings, Chel.; after midnight, with fear of thieves, Ign.; three or four times nightly, Cham.; about something trifling, ILach. B& dreams, mental condition, scream- ing ; also During sleep, starting. Awaking, head : hard beating of temporal ar- teries after midnight, 110 per minute, IBenz. ac.; as if it would burst, Cham.; confusion, 1Carbo v.; confused, aching, Bry.; heavy, confused, Ant. Sul. aur.; congestion, IBell., Berb., IICalc.; fright and start from cracking, 1Con. ; drawing in periosteum of forehead, Amm. c.; dull, Merc. iod. rub.; fulness, Ars.m.; fulness in upper and forepart, at 5 A.M.,Chrom. ac.; heaviness, iCalc., Cham.; hot, Cinch. ; numbness, Lyss.; pressure, Cham.; retraction, better bending forward (neuralgic headache, cerebrospinal meningitis), IGels.; scalp sore, Amb.; scratches impatienly, or when dis- turbed in sleep (coxalgia, during dentition, paralysis), IICalc.; as if swollen, night or morning, l l Ars. m.; pulsating pain in right temple and brow, slight pain worse, IChel.; tension, at night, Berb.; throbbing, Bell.; throbbing, on vertex, ILyc. Awaking, with headache: || Alum., Arg. nit., Arn., Bov., Calad., Carbo v., iChei., iFup. perf, IForm., | |Graph., IKali bi., ILach., ILyc., Merc, sul., INux v., Rheum, Sil.; in morning, as if brain were beaten and bruised, IIgn.; when aroused by nightbell (chronic cephalalgia), l l Arn.; burning in right side, Arum t.; as if skull would burst, Hep.; bursting, Ham.; child, IKali br.; and colic, Gels.; goes off while dressing, Crotal.; dull over eyes (hypochondriasis), Arg. nit.; dull, and fluttering of heart (melancholia), 11 Naja; dull, in night, Ars. S. r.; dulness and soreness, ! ICup. ars; early, Rumex; dull in forehead, Calc.; occupying forehead and eyes, press- ing or grinding pains, worse by motion 5 A.M., Stann.; in forehead, as if split, in middle of night, Vacc.; in forehead and vertex, to back of head, Kalibi.; dull frontal, Ant. c., Erig., Myr. cer, INux v.; throbbing frontal (epileptoid), ITarant.; fulness, Asaf.; hemi- crania, left side (chlorosis), ICalc.; after midnight, dull, Ant. Sul. aur.; every morn- ing, Naja ; worse til 9 A.M., IKali c.; and nausea, lasts all morning, ILac, c.; every other morning, with nausea, Eup. perf; with stiff neck, l l Calc. a.; numb at 2 A.M., cannot sleep again, l l Spig.; in occiput, early, Grat.; often, TNatr., m.; pressive, [IFIell.; frequent sick headache, seems to commence at nape (nervous throat affection), l l Lac c.; as from too much sleep, Bov.; 3 A.M., stitches as from penknife in both temples, then over forehead, with chilliness, IFerr.; twice in morning by pressing boring stitch in left half of forehead, lasts a minute, Staph.; in temples, Amyl., Lact, ac.; begins in right temple (post- partum hemorrhage), Cann. S.; stinging in temples in middle of night, Vacc.; in temporal region, left side, after having been asleep for an hour (facial neuralgia), l l Rhus ; aching in ver- tex, 5 A.M., Calc.; as if vertex were being pressed against wall after cessation of chronic diarrhoea, l l Sul.; begins in vertex, in post-par- tum hemorrhage, Cann. S.; early, in vertex and temples, with nausea, after sudden cessa- tion of menses, Lith,; in vertex, 2 A.M., Diosc.; throbbing on vertex, ILyc.; with vertigo, ICalc.; with vomiting, Form. Bºy". After sleep headache; also Chap. 3, Headache, awaking. Awaking, heart: fluttering, IKaliiod.; lameness near, worse during expiration, l l Phyt.; pain under apex, Chrom. ac.; after midnight, with sudden palpitationand suffocation, alarm, anx- iety, IISpong.; violent shock in praecordia and sensation of suffocative constriction of chest (functional disturbance of heart), ILach.; strange sensation for a few moments, after- wards feels as if she were floating in air, | |Sticta ; trembling nervous thumping and agitation as if he had been frightened, Merc. Hº palpitation. Awaking, with heat: Benz. ac., IKalibi.; strong about 2 P.M., internal, Benz. ac.; dry, HBell., Phos.ac.; dry, in morning, Alum., Arn.; in intermittent fever, I Ars.; flashes, as if sweat would break out, 3 A.M., Bapt.; frequently, IIBar. c., Phos.; 3 A.M., burning heat inter- nally, cold to touch, externally (ophthalmia), | | Ars.; passes off, Calad. Awaking, hunger: Cinch.; without appetite, | | Ant. c.; canine, IPhos. ac.; in spasms, after fright, Ign.; in tabes mesenterica, l l Petrol. Awaking, hypochondria: lancinating in right, about midnight, Calc. fl.; pain, ICist.; press- ure in right, Chrom. ac. Awaking, inguinal region: sticking, l l Carbo a. Awaking, itching: Agar, Stram.; in prurigo, IMerc. viv.; scratching skin off hands (ecze- ma), Jugl.; with sweat, ILed. 1048 37. SLEEP. Awaking, jerking: gº twitching. Awaking, kidneys: pain, Bry. Awaking, larynx: sudden contraction, ISpong.; membranous croup, apparently in a dying condition, ILach.; hoarse, Ham.; hoarseness, in morning, Arum d.; Voice husky, Alum.; huskiness, worse, Alum.; rawness, worse, Alum.; spasm of glottis, Lact. ac. Hº Chap. 25, Glottis spasm. Awaking, legs: pains in ankles, Diosc.; pain in ankle joint, 2 A.M., Agar.; cold, especially knees, 11Carbo v.; at night, congestion, | |Meph.; cramps, Bufo.; cramp in calf and and thigh, l l Kali c.; on stretching, cramps in left calf, worse from rubbing, Aspar.; cramp in right, in morning,Arum t.; cramp in tendo- Achilles, 2 A.M., Caust.; pricking, IILyc.; lan- cinating in left knee joint, Form.; pains in bones of hip and thigh, Euphor.; at 12 P.M., pain in right, extending along posterior part (sciatica, probably hysterical and due to re- trolateral version of uterus), l l Nux m.; pain in ulcerated leg at 4 A.M., further sleeping pre- vented, Ars.; powerless, l l Arg. met.; right- sided sciatica, Lach.; electric shocks, Agar.; tearing in right thigh or knee, worse lying on affected side or back (sciatica), IKaliiod.; ten- sion in hip joints, Carbo v.; tension in knees, Carbo v.; throbbing, boring in region of right hip, about 4 A.M., IColoc.; twitching, Cinnab. Awaking, limbs: feel bruised, Arg. nit.; con- vulsive momentary extension, Bell.; drawing, worse, Calc. p.; pressure, Bar. c.; tired, Bar. c. Awaking, liver: hepatic Symptoms, 4 A.M., Ptel.; pain in, Bry.; from midday nap, ten- sion in region of, Carbo v. Awaking, lying down : if he lies on painful side, IBor. Awaking, menses: in gushes, Coca. Awaking, mental condition : absence of mind, opens eyes with alarm, murmuring, frightened (intermittent), Calc.; agitated, LNatr. m.; as if alarmed, Agnus; much alarmed without cause, Cact.; inclined to be angry, Lyss.; an- guish, 4 A.M., INux v.; great anguish (heart disease), IDig.; anguish and thirst, INatr. s.; anxiousness, Arn., II Ars., IICarbo v., ICinch., Dios., Zinc.; anxiety, and difficult breathing, Calc.; anxious, in convulsions lzinc.; anx- iety, cannot rest, ICaust.; some dreadful beast is under bed, or in room, Cham.; as if called, Rhod., Sep.; full of care and fear about his complaint, Ars. h.; confused, Calc.; cross and hungry (inguinal hernia), ||Lyc.; cross, or with a scream, child (coxalgia), ILyc.; de- pressed, in morning, Sep.; distressed, in pa- renchymatous metritis, I ILac c.; distressed and unhappy, as if from loss of breath (hys- teria), ILach.; excitement, Berb.; fear of apo- plexy, IGlon. ; fear of death, Ars.; fear as if something were going to happen, Lyss.; re- mains full of fear, ICaps.; fearful foreboding, with cold sweat, l l Lac c.; fretful, Calad., Cham., ILyc.; frightened, as if something dreadful had happened, could not rest in bed, felt as if she must do something to rid her mind of this torture, IMed.; half conscious, Cinch.; same disagreeable idea, Il Calc.; can- not get rid of one persistent idea, Psor.; does not know where she is, AEsc. h., Stram.; ill humor, Merc. iod. rub.; imagines another per- son in bed, iPetrol.; impatient (diphtheria), Lyc.; impression that she had slept for hours, although it was only thirty minutes, Med. ; irritable, IBell., ICycl.; does not know where he is, INux m.; very lazy, IAloe ; la- menting, in morning, ICina; morose, ner- vous, Lyss.; by fancied noises, Bell.; as if Something under the bed made a noise, iBell.; obliged to rise and occupy herself in some manner (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c.; will not be pacified (intermittent), ICina; ran about room, crying, scolding, screaming and wished to escape, ICup, ac.; sad thoughts, IPhOS. ac.; Scolding, ITLyc.; cannot collect senses, Cinch, Coff; difficulty in collecting his senses, l l Plat.; singing, is happy, ISul.; stares and looks about anxiously (meningitis infantum), Arn. ; with a mental struggle, not knowing where he was, or what had be. come of him, IKali br.; passivity of brain and cessation of thought, before midnight, | | Med.; could not fall asleep again on account of rush of thought, 2 A.M., Sil.; inclined to weep, HBell.; Symptoms worse in morning, IAlum.; feeling wretched, l l Chel, || Phyt. jº frightened, screaming. Awaking, mesmerized: in convulsions, IPhos. Awaking, motion : unable to move or speak, after pain, TLyc. Awaking, mouth : blood, Canth.; burning in lip and tip of tongue, with swelling, Natr.m.; clammy, ICycl.; dry, Ammoniac., Bov.; dry, about 3 A.M., continued thirst for large quan- tities of water, longs to keep quiet (dysentery), ILil., tig.; painfully , dry (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c.; prickling dryness (urtica- ria), Led.; at night, frequently, dryness with disgusting bitter taste, Rhus ; dryness of tongue, Calc.; fetid breath, Grat.; lips numb and dry, Amb.; filled with mucus, IIod.; numb, pithy, Bov.; putrid , odor, ILyc., Rheum; profuse Saliva, Coccion.; tasteless, viscid Saliva, Fluor. ac.; bad taste, in morn- ing, ILyc., IIPuls.; bitter taste, Amb., Ars. Sul. rub., Bov., Carb. S., | | Diosc., IKali iod.; taste bitter, 5 A.M., Helon.; taste of blood, IHam.; disgusting taste, worse hawking, Calc. p.; taste like ink, ICalc.; slimy, taste, Bov., Merc. iod. rub.; a number of times at night, to moisten tongue, l l Pic. ac. Awaking, nausea; Arund., Cup. ars., Ferr.ph., IGOSS.; with faintness, Calad.; with headache in frontal bone, l l Ham.; an hour after, 1Carbo v.; loathing, with vertigo, IHyper.; particu- larly after midnight, with ptyalism (preg- nancy), Merc.; 5 A.M., Aspar.; with much water collected in mouth, obliging to vomit, 1 A.M., IMerc. Sol.; vomits several times, from 5 A.M. until breakfast, substance vomited white and frothy, followed by Something yellow, like bile, ICon. Awaking, neck: electric shocks (abovelarynx), IManc.; stiff, Bufo.; with headache, l l Calc.a.; stiff, in morning, || Phyt. Awaking, nose: bleeding, Ast. r.; cannot breathe through (coryza), ICarbo a.; child rubs, long at night (catarrh of breast), ILyc.; from dry coryza or obstruction, Magn. c.; dry, Ammoniac.; Sneezing, Amm. m., Ast. r.; stopped up, with sneezing (chronic colds), 1Calc.; stopped up with mucus, has to blow, and expectorate, Nitr. ac.; 3 A.M., stopped up, I |Phyt. 37. SLEEP. 1049 Awaking, numbness: unable to move, soon after falling asleep, lies in this way suffering for half an hour, Erig. Awaking, pain: as if beaten, Ars. h.; boring, digging, drawing in nerves, Phos. ac.; like cramps, cold sweat follows, IEup. perf; in morning, cramping, sore, Raph.; or distress (cough ; asthma ; Spasm), IIIach.; causing dyspnoea and one-sided paralysis, INatr. m.; in forehead, temples and small of back, Myr. cer.; especially about midnight, II Ars.; worse from noise, and when feet get cold, Cinch.; pressing, tensive, 2 A.M., IKali c.; in parts rested on, Bapt.; returned, worse in spine, lungs, conjunctivae, l l Amyl.; shifting to various parts of trunk, Chrom. ac. Awaking, palpitation : Alum., Ars., 1Calc., Cann. i., IKali bi., Oxal. ac.; 110 beats per minute, after midnight, HBenz. ac.; after fear- ful dreams, Rhus ; after half an hour's sleep, ILyc.; when lying on left side, Natr. c.; in morning, Carbo a.; with twitches, ICamph.; violent, 12 P.M., | | Spong. Hºº heart. Awaking, paralyzed feeling: Ferr. iod. Awaking, periodicity: every hour, Arg. nit.; every hour, before the clock strikes, Ars. h.; always at same hour, Selen. Awaking, pharynx: feels contracted, Alum. Awaking, in pregnancy: by movement of child, | Thuya. Awaking, pulse : beating of arteries, IBell.; bounding, 2 A.M., Benz. ac.; excited, 2 A.M., ICepa; hard, 2 A.M., Benz.ac.; intermits, Ars. h. Awaking, rectum : 4 A.M., intolerable pain, as if pierced with needles, IMagn. c. Awaking, restlessness: Ars.; and heaviness on chest, 3 A.M., Amm.m.;in morning, ICina; 5 A.M., Chrom. ac. Bº During sleep restlessness. Awaking, rheumatism: arthritic pains, Bufo.; in right foot, at night, Lith. Awaking, screaming: Calc. S., Caps., 1Guaiac., IHyos., ILyc., Samb., ISul.; holding sides of cradle, children, IIBor.; in cholera infantum, IKali br.; sudden, startling, piercing cries, Cham.; suddenly, with a cry (spasmus glotti- dis), ISul.; as if delirious, as if geese were biting him, Zinc.; and exhausted after dream- ing of convulsion from fright, Calc. S.; in in- termittent, ICina ; in a fright, Sep.; utters startling cries in nightmare, Cham.; and overpowering sensation (nervous dyspepsia), IHydr. ac.; piercing cries, child, Ign.; Sud- den shrill cries (meningitis), IGels.: shrill (meningitis infantum), IApis; child throws arms about (scarlatina), l l Sil. G& fright- ened, mental condition. Awaking, sensitiveness: everything seems too tight, IGuaiac. Awaking, sexual condition : emissions, IThu- ya ; emissions with lascivious dreams, ISelen.; erections, l l Card. m., | | Hep., Sil.; erection and urgent desire for coition, Gnaphal.; erection after emission (Spermatorrhoea), | |Phos. ac.; violent erections, Arn.; excite- ment, Carbol. ac.; pain in male organs, Con...; scrotum cold, Caps.; Scratching vulva, feels like tearing away flesh, itching seems deep in, worse before menses (pruritus vulvae), ILil. tig. Awaking, shocks: electric, of limbs or body (palpitation), Arg. met.; by two strong con- secutive, after midnight, Ars. Awaking, soreness: over, Æsc. h. Awaking, spleen: stitches in morning, Amm m. Awaking, starting: Acon., HAgnus, Amm. m., Aur. m., Cham., Sul.; frequently, in menin- gitis, ISpong.; of limbs, Cann. i.; of limbs, especially knees, Arg. nit.; in morning, ICi- na; at 2 A.M., IKali bi.; stoppage of nose (child), Amm. c. gº frightened, twitch- 1118. Aº stitches: itching burning in skin, €1 O. Awaking, stomach : burning, Æsc. h.; cramp, thought he would die, Camph.; gastralgia, Coccul. ; gastric symptoms, 4 A.M., Ptel.; like a load, Carbo a.; at midnight, oppression as of a heavy lump, Arg. nit.; pain, Amyl.; pain, as if it were cut to pieces, Magn. m.; pain, in bilious fever, IElat.; pain, 11.30 P.M., Lyss.; pressure, AEsc. h., Ant. Sul. aur., |Card. m. Awaking, stool: urgent desire, IKalibi.; urgent desire, at 1 A.M., Caulo.; pasty, IBry.; urging, DioSc.; urging, 6 A.M., Arg. nit.; urging, in intermittent, IBry. Awaking, stupid : in morning (vertigo), ICon...; after nightmare, Ind. Awaking, sudden : in pneumonia or croup, |Kaliiod. Awaking, sweat: Ant. c., Berb., Calc. p.,Cinch., IIDros., Rumex ; in aphonia, IFerr.; with chill, ILyc.; clammy skin, TForm.; cold, fear- ful foreboding, l l Lac c.; copious, in first sleep (tuberculosis), Lach.; after many unremem- bered dreams (liver complaint), Chel.; five minutes after falling asleep, most profuse on head and upper portion of body (diabetes, with parotitis), ICon.; frequent, ICic., Natr. m.; with general itching, ILed.; particularly lower part of body, Astac.; in morning (quo- tidian), IPuls.; all over, Ant. t., Gamb.; pro- fuse, l l Ptel., Samb.; profuse, staining linen yellow, difficult to wash out, l l Lac. def.; in tuberculosis, IChin. a. Hº Chap. 46, Sweat night. Awaking, talking: falls asleep again, and has more frightful dreams (anaemia), I ISul. Awaking, teeth: grinding, face distorted, mouth and nose drawn to left side, ICrotal. Awaking, testicles: at 3 A.M., neuralgic pains, preventing sleep, Ham. Awaking, thirst: Berb., IICoff; after dreaming of drinking, Dros.; with dry lips, Calad.; at night, Aloe; wants drink, and swallows it hastily (typhus), l l Calad.; violent thirst, Stram. * Awaking, throat: dropping of thick, yellow mucus from posterior nares, Natr. p.; dry, Alum., Ammoniac., Bov., 7TForm. ; dry, in night, with cough, ILachn.; painfully dry (parenchymatous metritis), l l Lac, c.; dry, parched, at 5 A.M., || Amyl.; especially at 5 A.M., dry, oppression, loss of voice (spasmodic croup of scrofulous children), Kali iod.; stopped up with mucus, must expectorate before he can breathe easily, Nitr. ac.; now and then pain (diphtheria), IRhus ; , Sore, Merc. iod. rub.; strangling, I Apis ; violent efforts to swallow, difficulty of swallowing, Sal. ac.; periodical thrusts (as if electric), in upper part, l l Manc. Awaking, throbbing: in arteries, Natr. m. Arn., IRhus ; red all 1050 37. SLEEP. Awaking, tingling: in skin, Bar. c. Awaking, tired feeling : Arg. met., Ars. h., Bism., ICycl., Dros., | |Phos. ac., Stram.; with aching of limbs, as if he had not slept, Lact. ac.; lame, Diosc.; languor,Cinch.,Hyper.; lassitude, in morning, Cham.; weariness, goes off by noon, Hyper.; in ovarian tumor, iColoc.; pained all over (irritation of cerebro- spinal nerves), l l Paris; cannot rise, ICycl.; does not want to rise, Æsc. h., || Card... m.; wants to sleep again, AESC. h.; Sore, Æsc. h. Awaking, toes: tearing in right big, Lachn. Awaking, tongue: dry, iCalc. Awaking, toothache : ... l l Calc., ICarbo a., IGlon; in morning, Bell. Awaking, trachea: spasmodic feeling, tickling, in windpipe (phthisis), ICetrar. Awaking, trembling: Dulc.; anxiety, Carbo v.; in intermittent, ICina ; all over, child, Ign. Aºting, twitching : Chel.; of whole body, ILaur.; in chorea, Codein.; after falling down stairs, l l Rhus ; then palpitation, Camph. Hº starting. Awaking, ulcers: aggravation, Calc. Awaking, urethra : pain, ICard. m. Awaking, urinate : desire to, l l Hep, IKalibi, INatr. m.; frequent desire, || Kali c.; with desire, but nothing passes, Diad.; urging, Sil.; urging, 3 A.M., Sarrac.; urging, cannot retain urine, IKreo.; urging, voiding only small quantity, Card. m.; urine watery, strong smell, IKali bi. Awaking, vagina: Swelling, Calc. p. Awaking, vertigo: Cinch., Kali iod., Med., II.Nux v.; heaviness, uncomfortable, Ant. t.; in encephalitis, dark before eyes, IDulc.; in morning, IDulc., IKali c.; 11 P.M., Therid. Awaking, vomiting: frothy saliva, worse on slightest movement, ICup. ac.; with head- ache in morning, IForm. Awaking, weakness: IDulc.; feels exhausted, Clem.; exhausted, in tuberculosis, IChin. a.; and faint, until he eats, Alum.; want of power to sit up, Bapt. §§ tired feeling. Awaking, worms: itching in anus from pin worms, Calc. fl. DREAMS, absurd.: Cinch. Hºº comical. Dreams, of accidents: Iodof.; annoying, Ind.; anxious, of being wounded, Ant. c.; fatal, Cham., IIGraph., Sars., INux v. Bº water. Dreams, amorous: Hº sexual. Dreams, of animals: IMerc.; biting, | |Phos.; black beasts, IPuls. Hº cats, dogs, etc., also pursued. Dreams, anxious: Agnus, All. Sat., Alum., Amm. c., || Amyl., Apis, Ascl. t., Asta.c., IBell., Berb., Bov., Calad., Camph., HCanth., ICaust., Chrom. ac., ICham., Cinch., Cist., IICOccul., Coloc., Cycl., IGamb., IIGraph., IHell.., | | Hep., Hyos., IIod., || Kali c., ILyc., | | Mur. ac., INatr. c., HINatr. m., INatr. S., INux v., Paeonia, Petrosel., | |Phos., | |Phos. ac., Psor., IPuls., || Ran. Sc., l l Rheum, ISil., IISpong., ISul., Zing.; agitation, Rhus; causes spasmodic asthma, in hysterical or hypochon- driacal subjects, INux v.; in inflammation of brain, Merc. viv.; in children, Amb.; after dinner, Sinap.; in dyspepsia, IFerr. ph.; chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea after vaccination, | | Thuya ; in typhus, Arn.; with congestion to heart and chest, IPuls.; heavy, with oppression of chest, IAcon.; in hemiopia, Aur. met.; in epidemic influenza, 1Sabad.; when lying on left side, IPuls., Sep., Thuya ; before menses, ICaust., Con...; toward. morning, Zinc.; toward morning, with rest- less sleep, l l Rali m.; with palpitation, Arg. met.; partly pleasant, Dros.; cause restless sleep, Sep.; with screaming (palpitation), Arg. met.; starting, Carbo v., Magn. S.; with starts and crying out in sleep, IMagn. c.; starts, Screams, Bry.; as if suffocated, Agar.; with talking and crying out during sleep, IMagn. m.; Vivid, causing him to cry out, whereupon he wakes, Euphor.; anxiety con- tinued after waking, Zinc.; cannot free him- self on waking, || Calc.; waking with start, Acon.; of water, Zinc.; with weeping during sleep, l l Natr. m. gº frightful. Dreams, blood: she is bleeding, which is true (menorrhagia), I Sec.; orgasm, Calc. Dreams, of business: Elaps, Sang.; of day, IBry.; of day, nervous debility, ICurar.; full of restless work and business which he could not finish, l l Phos.; in typhoid fever, IIRhus; vivid, unrefreshing sleep (dyspepsia), iChel. Dreams, of cats: black, HDaph. Dreams, of churches: Lyss. Dreams, comical : of heads, 1Glon.; with loud laughter, continued after waking, ISul.; lu- dicrous, Iber. ; ridiculous, with restless sleep, Mygale. Dreams, confused: Alum., Ascl. t., Brach., Ca- lad., HChel.,ICic.,ICinch.,ICroc.,IDulc., IFerr., IGlon., Hell., Iodof, IKalibr., ILyc., INatr. c., INux v., Puls., Stann., IV al.; he seems so busy that he felt weary all morning, Spig.; broken, Cadm. S.; disconnected, disturbing sleep (lyssophobia), Lyss.; fearfully, has to get up and walk about the room, IDulc.; in- coherent, l l Apis; in prostatitis and atony of sexual Organs, I Selen. ; with restless sleep, Sep.; stupid midday sleep, Jamb.; unremem- bered, Sabad. Hº distressing, troubled. Dreams, of convulsions: from fright, awoke Screaming, exhausted, Calc. s. Dreams, corpses: gº death. Dreams, crowding : one upon another, with restless sleep, Sil. Dreams, Curious : in epilepsy, ILach. Dreams, of dancing: in an old man, Zing. Dreams, of danger: Cann. i., Psor., Rumex ; could not cry out, Aloe ; of encountered per- ils, Cann. i.; and want, Amm. c.; especially on water, Ars. met. Dreams, of death : Aur. met., HCalc., Cinch. bol., ISul.; of being buried alive, sleeping on back, Arn.; of coffins and funerals, Brom.; of corpses, Anac., Aur. met., HCalc., Cann. i., IChel., | | Ran. Sc., Verbas., Zinc.; of corpses, when sleeping on left side, Thuya ; of the dead, departed friends, Arg. nit.; of dead per- Sons, Amm. c., Ars., Calad., | | Calc. fl., ICro- tal, Elaps, IKali c., IMagn. c., Sinap., Sul.; of dying, Amm, c., Brom.; he is dying, friends around bed taking their last leave, awakes six or seven times, ll Arn.; of dying, when sleeping on left side, Thuya ; of funerals, iChel.; of graves (typhus), Arn.; of such as were long dead, with weeping, | | Calc. fl.; of dead people, when sleeping on left side, IThuya; of a rela- tive, causing grief and weeping, Calc, fl. Hº accidents, ghosts, murder. 37. SLEEP. 1051 Dreams, with deliberation: Ign. Dreams, disagreeable: Abies, Cann. S., Ferr., Rumex, Senecio ; when she falls asleep, night or day, Lyss.; in metritis, I ILac c.; after mid- night, IGels.; with restlessness at night (ecze- ma), Petrol.; disturbing sleep, Apis, Bell., Cornus ; waking, Agar.; frequent waking, LNatr. S. Hº disgusting. Dreams, disgusting: Chrom. ac., Inul.; of dirty clothes (wash), HKreo.; of being smeared with human excrement, Zinc.; of vulgar scenes, Cinch bol. Bº disagreeable. Dreams,distracted: effectsofoverstudy, ICup.ac. Dreams, distressing: Cornus, Hyper., Petrol.; follows cramp in left foot, during night, Lachn.; with restless sleep, IRaph. Hºº troubled. Dreams, of dogs: different from the one that bit her, Lyss.; of being bitten, cannot escape, Ver.; that he has been bitten, ISul.; black, in typhus, HArn. Dreams, of drinking: Dros., Med. Dreams, of drowning: gº water. Dreams, of eating: Iod. Dreams, events: of book, Calc. fl.; of previ- ous day, ICic.; seems as if events that trans- pired were of weeks' and months' duration, | | Sang.; about what is intended, Camph.; of late, Calc. p.; long past, Ferr. iod.; of what happened in morning hours, Camph.; of past years, Calad.; painful events, arose jaded, Osm.; of what he had read evening previous, IBry.; of last readings, 1Calc. p. Dreams, exertion: of ascending a height, Brom.; fatiguing, Ars.; rowing, swimming, walking, climbing, or hard work, l l Rhus ; wearing, of walking, Med. Bº travelling. Dreams, eyes: of violent stitches, iCalc. Dreams, of falling: Cain., Dig., Puls., Sul.; into depths, Cham.; from a height, IDig., |Kreo. §§º precipices. Dreams, fantastic : ICham., IKali c., Kalm.; frequent waking, Natr. s. Dreams, of fighting: Lyss.; battles, ICepa, | | Ran. Sc.; of strife and efforts, Mosch. ; of war, IFerr., Verbas. Hºt quarrelling. Dreams, fingers: stiff, Calc. s. Dreams, of fire: Alum., Anac., Ars., Bell., 1Calc. p., 1Carbol. ac., HDaph., Euph., Fluor. ac., | |Hep., IKreo., ILaur., IMagn.c., Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Phos., Rhod., Rhus, Spig., Spong., Stront., ISul., Zinc., Zing.; in nervous debility, ICurar.; after a blow on head, INatr. m.; of flames, Euph.; wants to go, but cannot get there, Plat.; vivid, exerting himself to extin- guish them, Merc. Sul. Dreams, of fishes: Cinch. bol. Dreams, a fixed idea : Acon., Puls., Stann.; thinks of some object throughout whole night, fixed idea does not leave him, on waking, IIgn. Bº vivid. Dreams, of flying: Apis ; over tops of houses, Xan. Dreams, frightful (fearful, terrifying): Amm. m. Aur. met., Badiag., Bell., Bov., Bry., | | Calc., 1Camph., Cann. S., Cham., ICinch., IICoccul., 1Con., ICroc., ICycl., Dory., IEup. pur., IGraph., ILyc., Lyss., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. iod. rub., IINatr. m., INatr. s., Nitr.ac., INux v., Paeonia, Petrol., | | Ptel., IPuls., | |Ran. sc., Sabad., Sang., Sil., ISul., Zing.; in irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, l l Paris; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Nux v.; with crying and moaning (aphonia nervosa), IIPuls.; restless, delirious sleep (typhoid), Lyc.; in dys- menorrhoea, Cycl.;wakes, with dyspnoea, TNux v.; dyspnoea, after awaking, Chel.; awakes, in morning, exhausted and unrefreshed, Co- dein.; after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; one to three hours after cold stage, Eup. pur.; in intermittent fever, Il Ars.; about fighting and killing (delirium tremens), l l Stram.; that the world is on fire, with palpitation on awaking, Rhus ; cannot free himself on awaking, l l Calc.; in heart disease, Dig.; laborious, Lil. tig.; in melancholia, l l Naja; towards morning (Bright’s disease), Ars.; disturb short naps, when exhausted (mental disturbance), Lach.; at night, Sec.; awake him at 3 A.M., Ascl. t.; with palpitation, Arg. met.; preserves no recollection other than a painful impression, | | Tarax.; with restless sleep, Jacar.; in rheu- matism, IThuya ; screams out, cannot sleep again, Diad.; cause him to start from sleep, II.Nux v.; strange, l l Stram.; with talking and crying out during sleep, IMagn. m.; in typhoid fever, IPhos.; in typhus, Arn., IBapt. gº horrible. Dreams, fruit: of fresh, hanging on trees in winter, Cast. eq. Dreams, of ghosts : Alum., Amm. C., Arg, nit., 'IKali c.; horrid apparitions, starts, Cham. ; of a figure sitting on his chest, Paeonia ; and dead people, Med.; distorted images, l l Graph.; sees objects in room, l l Ol. jec.; of spirits, ICamph.; with frightful visions, Chloral.; on awaking, saw a woman of pleasant face, dressed in gray, standing by bedside, wiping a tumbler, she backed miles away, becoming very small, Med. Đº death, frightful. Dreams, heavy : I.Natr. S.; with throbbing in head, Aur. mur. Dreams, of high places: Lyss. g Dreams, of homesickness: IGlon. Dreams, horrible: Casc., Chloral., IIGraph., IKali iod., ILyc., Med., Sil.; after blow on head, LNatr. m.; of cruelties, Selén.; of cut- ting up a woman, Calc. fl.; exciting (spinal irritation), IPhos.; viewing a person hung and another cut up, seeing blood and mangled re- mains, Merc. sul.; in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; of mutilation, Ant. c., INux v.; with palpitation, ISul.; with restless nights, i Iber.; prevent sleep, Coccul. Dreams, of horses: which changed into dogs under him, Zinc. Dreams, of household affairs: Bry. Dreams, houses: particularly towards morning, beside which he stands, or in which he stands before a window, or walks over wide stairs, through many rooms, Pallad. * Dreams, hungry: in morning, awaken him, Arg. nit. Dreams, imaginative : IKali c.; poetical, Ars. h.; romantic, Amm. c.; sentimental, IKali c. Dreams, insane : of asylum, Lyss. Dreams, intellectual : mostly of an intellectual character, l l Senecio. Dreams, of journeying: gº travelling. Dreams, lascivious: gº sexual. Dreams, of lice: Amm. c. Dreams, of lightning: Euph.; of being struck (typhus), Arn. tº e Dreams, long-lasting: ICoff.; with anxiety, in chest, taking breath and awakening, Acon. 1052 37. SLEEP. Dreams, of being lost: on mountains, Ind. Dreams, mind; about exerting mind, INux v. Dreams, of misfortunes: HArs., IKali c., IMerc. Dreams, of money: ICycl. Dreams, mouth : he could not open on account of pain in maxillary joint, Agar. Dreams, of murder: Bell, Kalm., Sil., Spong.; after blow on head, INatr. m.; of someone choking her, Sil. ; of being poisoned, IKreo.; he is about to be put to death by poison, though innocent of crime, Chrom. ac.; as if she were being strangled, in morning, fear lest the man who strangled her would return, Zinc. gº accidents, death, robbers. I)reams, of nausea; Arg. met. Dreams, odors: of burning punk or sulphur, continues after awaking, Anac. Dreams, painful: Cain., Med. Dreams, of people: assembled, Apis ; crowds, Equiset.; towards morning, of people going and arriving, Ars. h.; of influential persons to whom he occupies position of servant or sub- ordinate, Lyss.; of men, | |Puls.; of people he has not seen for twenty years, Calc. a.; strange (hydrocephalus), Art. v.; vivid, of women, all night, Diosc. T}reams, periodic : returning in daytime, Cann. i. Dreams, of places: of new scenes, Calc. fl. Dreams, pleasant: Alum., Ars. h., Aur mét., Caust., Coff, Como., Jacea, Magn. C., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., Nux v., IOp., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., Sep., Sil., Staph, ; happy, ISul.; filled with joy, Stront.; when ; on side, Arn.; merry, Coff.; in typhoid, O. Dreams, of praying: in a public meeting with great applause, Ars. h. Dreams, precipices: ICepa; abysses, in cramp, | | Lact. ac, Đº falling. Dreams, prophetic : Cann. i. Dreams, pursued: by wild beasts, ISul.; by mad bulls, Ind. ; by cats and dogs, etc., INux v.; hunted, Ver. Dreams, quiet: Atrop. s. Dreams, of quarrelling: Ant. c., Ars., Brom., Bry., HCaust., ICrotal., INux v., Paeonia, Se- len., Zinc.; of scolding, Amm. c. tº fight- 1Ilg. Dreams, cannot remember: Bapt., Cact, ICar- bol. ac., Chel, Chrom, ac., ICic., IHell., Spig, Tarax.; in hysteria, ILyc. T}reams, repeating : | | Arn. Dreams, of riding: on horses, Therid. Dreams, of robbers: Alum., Arn., Aur. met., Bell., IKali c., Magn. c., Magn. m., Merc., I.Natr. m., Petrol., Phos., Psor., Sil., Sinap, Ver.; anxious, awakens frequently, with vio- lent palpitation and screaming, IZinc.; after blow on head, Natr. m.; and fighting with them, Ferr. iod.; in the house, will not believe the contrary until search is made, I INatr. m.; and murderers, when sleeping on back, I Arn.; with loud screams, IAur. met.; of street rob- bers, Bell.; with frightened awaking and a fixed idea that dream is true, Ver. Treams, sad: Aur. mur., INux v., | | Rheum, Zinc.; gloomy, Ascl. t.; full of graves, Guaraea; grieving, Stront.; melancholy, Cann, i.; mournful, Spong.; with weeping, IPuls. Treams, sexual: IGels., ||Phos.; amorous, AEsc. h., Carbol. ac., Diosc., Ind., Jacea, IILach., Natr. c., INux v., Paeonia; amorous, with debility in both sexes, Plat.; amorous, with emissions, IGraph., IIris, IKali br., || Op., lSep., Staph.; amorous, with emissions, later, long-continued erections, Rhod.; amorous, with two emissions in one night, IPuls.; of coition, Bor.; with emissions, Ars. S. f., Bism., Lyss.; with emissions, every second or third night, INux v.; with emissions, one to four, every week, l l Ustil.; with erections, l l Phos. ac.; erotic, IKalic.; erotic,in melancholy, Aur. met.; with excitement of sexual organs, I | Op.; of intercourse, with erections, but no emis- sions, Lact.ac.; of having unsuccessful inter- course with men, Ind.; lascivious, |Acon., Amm.C.,Amm. m.,Anag., Asta.c., Bor., Canth., Clem., Con, ICycl., IGraph., Hyos., Ind., Inul., IKali br., ILach., Merc. iod. rub., Merc. Sul., Natr. C., Natr. m., INux v., IOp., || Orig., IPhos., Sep., Sil., IStaph., Thuya, Tromb., Winca; lascivious, with emissions, Bism., | | Calc., Camph., M.Dig., Jacea, IKob., Lil. tig., | | Natr. p., IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Senecio ; lascivious, with emissions, which awake him (Spermatorrhoea), l l Selen.; lascivious, copious emission, Merc. iod. flav.; lascivious, with weakening emissions, Carbol. ac.; lascivious, with emissions, one to three a week (sperma- torrhoea), l l Sars.; lascivious, with erections, wake him up with headache, dim sight, pros- tration and vertigo, ISars.; lascivious, with erections and emissions at night, Sinap.; las- civious, painful erections, Cact.; lascivious, with leucorrhoea, IPetrol.; lascivious, after midnight, Cann. S.; lascivious, with relaxed penis, Sabad.; lascivious, with painful pollu- tions, l l Sars. ; lascivious, break sleep, Sil.: lascivious, restless sleep, Cain.; with emis- sion, profuse, sticky fluid, aversion to coition (melancholia), Plat.; lascivious, vivid, Bism.; priapism, Camph. ; priapism and emissions as soon as he falls asleep (posterior spinal Sclerosis), 1 ||Pic, ac.; voluptuous, Ant. c., 1Calc., Coloc., IOp.; voluptuous, with emis- sions, Cain. ; voluptuous, with profuse emis- sions, Cann. i., IKali c. , || Oleand.; voluptu- ous, with violent emissions, IKali m.; volup- tuous, with erections, Cann. i.; voluptuous, disturb sleep, Lith. Dreams, of shooting : Merc.; of gunning, Merc. iod. rub. Dreams, sickness: Amm. m., 1Calc., ILyc.; about his disease (syphilitic neuralgia), | |Syph.; of mother being sick, without thinking of her during day, Cast. eq. Dreams, during siesta: IINatr. m. Dreams, disturbing sleep : Hº During sleep dreams. Dreams, of snakes: Alum., Kalm., l l Ran. b., Sil; in bed, ILac c.; fill him with horror, Arg, nit. Dreams, of snow: in hydrocephalus, Art. v.; of being out in a snowstorm, Kreo. Dreams, of throwing somersaults: an old man, Zing. Dreams, stool: of soiling himself, Aloe. . Dreams, of suffocating: when sleeping on back, Arn. Dreams, talking: astonished at the readiness with which he can express himself in elegant Latin, Lyss. Dreams, teeth: that he broke off a tooth, Therid. 37. SLEEP. 1053 Dreams, of thirst: Dros.; burning, IINatr. m. Dreams, of thunderstorms: Ars. Dreams, tiring : Spong.; exciting, much fa- tigued, feels tired in sacrum and back, Lyss.; with sweat, on awaking, ILyc. Dreams, of travelling: Apis, Brom., ICalc. p., ICarbol. ac., Cinch. bol., ICrotal., Hyper., Merc. iod. rub., Psor.; in distant regions, Therid.; of being in foreign countries, Ind.; on a journey, was separated from party and had to walk a long distance and arrived at station in time to see train start, l l Lac c.; of rapid transit, All. Sat.; amid perplexities, Merc. S.; of roaming over fields (typhoid fever), IIRhus. 8& exertion, riding, walk- ing, water. Dreams, of trees: growing on fences without ground under them, ILyc. Dreams, troubled: I Act. rac., Bapt., Rumex, Ustil.; with activity, Hyper.; annoying, in convalescents, ICepa; full of bustle and hurry, INux v.; full of care, Apis ; of care, sorrow and fear, Ars.; in remittent fever, Hyos.; about humiliations, Asar.; of moving, etc., ILyc.; perplexed, Carbol. ac.; perplexing on moment he falls asleep (typhoid fever), | |Rhus; racking his brain, Kalm.; torment- ing, Aur. mur.; uneasy, Ars., | | Led.; worri- some, IHydras. B& confused, distress- ing, vexatious. Dreams, unpleasant: disagreeable, disgust- 1118. Dreams, urination : that he must urinate, fol- lowed by seminal emission, of which he knew nothing, Merc. iod. flav.; that he had an attack of strangury, which the next morn- ing proved to be the fact, he did not get over it for two hours, Chrom ac.; on waking, has urgent desire (irritable bladder), IISep.; wakes to find an immediate necessity, ILac c.; sits on a chamber, causing her to wet bed, ISul.; he is urinating in a decent manner, when he is wetting the bed at night, Kreo. Dreams, vexatious: Bry., Cann. i., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Gamb., IIGraph., Magn. C., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., Rheum, Sep., Spong., Zinc.; of embarras- ments, Ars.; in children, Amb.; over wrong- doing of others, Dros. Bº troubled. Dreams, vivid: Amm. c., Anac., Arnic., Ars. s. r., Bapt., Brom., Calad., Calc., Calc, fl., ICalc. p., Cham., IChel., Chrom. ac., ICic., Cinnab., Clem., ICOccul., Coccus, Coff., Coloc., ICycl., Dros., IFerr., IIGraph., Hyper., IIod., l l Kali s., ILyc., | | Mang., Meph., INatr.c., IIMatr. m., IOl.jec., Paeonia, Petrol., IPhos., Psor, IPuls., | | Rheum, IRhus, Senecio, lSil., Sinap., Stann., Sul., Tarax., Val., Zinc.; mostly agreeable, l l Mar. v.; anxious, Lyc.; in part, anxious with start- ing up till after midnight, with restlessness, on account of great excitement, Mar. v.; awakened by, IPhos.; she is busy about them for a long time after awaking, HNatr. m.; cerebrospinal meningitis, Rhus ; confused, | |Ruta ; continue after waking, All. sat.; of day’s occurrences, Acon.; with noctural emis- sions, Jacea; of past events, Sil.; images lifelike, Ast. r.; impressive, Lobel. i.; like a living reality, IINatr. m.; after midnight, Cann. S.; awakens after midnight, l l Mez.; of what had occupied his mind during day, Ind.; of people, whom she sees and hears, as if awake, Ast. r.; of persons he has not seen for years, Calad.; recurred during day, as if really happened, Anac.; could not remember, Bell.; during sleep, INatr. c.; believes to be true (palpitation), Arg. met.; unremembered, | | Menyanth.; engaged in war, Ferr. Dreams, of vomiting: worms, ICinch. bol. Dreams, in a waking state: Acon., Arn., Bry., Cham., Cinch., Graph., Hep., IIgn., Merc., Nux v., IOp., Petrol., IPhos., Rheum, Sep., ISil., Stram., ISul. Dreams, of walking : on hot floor, Apis ; up and down in room, reading, Agar. Bºº exer- tion, travelling. Dreams, of water : Alum., Amm. m., Dig., Graph., Ign., IKali c., Kalm., Magn. C., Magn. m., Merc., Murex, Sil., Ver. v.; of bathing, Cinch. bol.; of being in water, Ver. v.; of black water and darkness, I Ars.; of boat foundering, Alum.; of danger on the water, Ars. met.; of drowning, Ver., Ver. v., Zinc.; of people drowning, boats capsizing, etc., ILyc.; of falling into, Amm. m., IDig., Ferr.; of journeys, Cinch. bol.; of being near,ICepa; of putrid water, Arg. nit.; rides on horseback through a stream, after crossing water freezes on him, Chrom. ac.; of the sea, Cinch. bol.; of Sailing at Sea, Sang.; of storm, All. Sat.; of storms at sea, ICepa; of swimming, Bell., Cinch. bol., Merc. iod. rub.; of high waves, ICepa. Dreams, weakening : Med. Dreams, of weeping: IKreo., ISil., ISpong.; with tears, IGlon. Dreams, of wells: deep, ICepa. Dreams, wild: Dory. DROWSINESS (sleepiness, somnolence): Abies, Acon., AEthus., Alet., Alum., Alumin, Ammoniac., Amyg., l l Amyl., l l Anag., Ant. chl., 1Ant. c., II Ant. t., Apis, IApoc., Arg. met., Arn., l'Ars., Ars. m., Ars. S. r., Arum t., Arund., Asaf., Asar., Ascl.S., Aspar., TAtrop. S., Aur. met., || Aur. mur., IIBapt., IBar. C., IIBell., Brach., Brom., HBry., || Cain.., | | Ca- lab., Calc. a., Calc. p., Calc. S., Calend., | | Camph., Cann. i., Cann. S., Canth., 1Carbo v., | | Carbol. ac., Castor., IICaust., Chim. umb., Chloral., Chlorof., IICinch., Cinab., IClem., ICOccul., Coccus, Codein., IColch., 1Coloc., Collin., Cornus, Coral., Croc., ICro- tal., Crot. t., Dig., IDulc., Eryng., Eucal., Eup. pur., Euph., TFerr., ||Fluor, ac., Gamb., IGels., IGlon., l l Graph., IGrat., Guaraea, IHelon., Hippom., Hydr. ac., Hyos., Hyper., Iodof., IKalibi., IKali br., IKali iod., || Kali mur., ILac def., IILach., Lactu. v., Lyc., Lyss., Magn.c., Manc., Med., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. per., Mez., Mosch., IMur. ac., Myr. cer., Natr. a., JNatr. m., Natr. p., Niccol., INux m., IIOp., Oxal. ac., IPhell., IPhos., Phos.ac., IIPhyt., IIPic. ac., IPlumb., IPsor., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., 1Samb., Sang, I ISec., ISenecio, I Seneg., Spig., Spong, Stann., Staph., Stilling., Stront., Stram., ISul., 1 ITuberc., Uran. n., | | Ver., Vespa, Xan., Zinc., Ziz. Drowsiness, abdomen: with bellyache, Ant.c.; with coliclike pains, in children, Nux m.; pelvic congestion, Nux m.; pains, Cupr. S.; rumbling in bowels, in morning, Pod. Drowsiness, in afternoon: Apoc., l l Arum t-, 1054 37. SLEEP. Bov., Guaiac., Lyss., | | Puls.; every other day, ILach.; and after sunset, wakeful at night, IISul.; 3 P.M.Niasting nearly an hour, Pallad.; 4 to 6 P.M., Ind.; towards evening, Bell.; even- ing, Cain. Drowsiness, air; in open, Kalibi.; after being in open, Bufo.; going off in open, Tabac.; while walking, 2 P.M., Chel. Drowsiness, in albuminuria: IHelon. Drowsiness, when alone : IHell. Drowsiness, in anaemia: chlorosis primaria amenorrhoeica, |Sabina. Drowsiness, in anthrax: | | Anthrac. Drowsiness, in apoplexy : IBar c., INux v., IOp.; nervous, IHyos. Drowsiness, back : dull pain in small of, Cornus. I)rowsiness, bladder: catarrh, I | Uva ursi. Drowsiness, blood : overcarbonized (oedema pulmonum), Amm. c., II Ant. t. Drowsiness, brain : anaemia, l l Rali br.; hydro- cephalus acutus, ILyc., Phos.; cerebrospinal or tubercular meningitis, ILyc. Drowsiness, breathing: asphyxia, I. Ant. t.; difficult, Eup. perf.; short, Ant. c., Cham. Drowsiness, children: All. sat., IPod. Drowsiness, with chill: Ant. c., Ant. t., IHell., | |Iris, l l Nux m.; before chill, Niccol., Sabad. ; after chill, Gels.; between chills, Nux m.; shivering, Ast. r. Drowsiness, with chilliness: Cycl.; with ob- scuration of sight, Sabina. Drowsiness, in cholera infantum : , IArn.; drowsy after (impending hydrocephaloid), ICinch. Drowsiness, colds: in summer, IGels. Drowsiness, constitution: persons addicted to spirituous liquors, or oppressed by care or grief, Op.; in students or persons of seden- tary habits, especially in hot weather, IGels. Drowsiness, convulsions: before and after, especially in hysterical women who easily faint and suffer from languor in back and knees, INux m.; in epilepsy, l l Op. ; after epi- leptic fit, : Curar., Stram.; epileptiform, IHydr. ac.; epileptoid, IITarant.; sudden, and falls to floor, sleep lasts one or two min- utes, when he rises and goes about his work (epilepsy), l l Nux v.; puerperal, I |Nux v. Drowsiness, with cough: Ant. c., II Ant. t., IIpec., IKreo.; after cough, Anac., Ant. t., IIgn.; after whooping cough, Ant.t., Caust. Drowsiness, during day: drops asleep in chair, if roused falls to sleep again, IKali br.; worse towardsevening, Hep.; with yawning, JNatr.c. Drowsiness, with delirium : I Bell., ICrotal., HDrowsiness, in diarrhoea: Il Ant. t., Asim...,Nux m.; of children, Ant. t.; chronic, Calc.; dark and bilious, or watery and mucous stools, |Cornus. Drowsiness, in diphtheria: I ILac c., Merc. sol., Natr. m., ISul. ac. Drowsiness, dreams: Guaraea ; broken,Cadm. s. T}rowsiness, drinking: after alcoholic stimu- lants, IGlon.; too much water, with slimy stool, INux m.; after wine, Ailant. Drowsiness, in dropsy: Hell. Drowsiness, in dysentery: child sleeps on ves- sel as soon as tenesmus ceases, Colch.; after tenesmus, IISul. Drowsiness, ears: singing, Calc. p. Drowsiness, eating: Calad, ICalc. p.; during, 1Calc. p., IKali c., Sarrac.; during, or after, Agar., Bov.; after eating, IIAgar, All. Sat., Ant. c., Apis, Arum m., Aur. met., Berb., Bufo., Calc., Calc. p., Caps., Carbo v., | | Chel., Chin. S., ICic., Cinch., Croc., Cycl., || Graph., | | Kali c., ILach.,IILyc.,Lyss., IMur.ac., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., IPhos., IRhus, I Sil., Stilling., | | Tarax., Tell., Verbas., Vib., Zinc.; after eating, in afternoon, Cinch. bol.; after breakfast, Calad.; after eating, with passive cerebral congestion, in patients predisposed to apoplexy, IOp.; with coryza, IPhos.; after dinner and early in evening, Cinnab.; espe- cially after dinner and in evening, | |Laur.; after dinner, on lying down, could sleep but few minutes, more tired and lame after nap, DioSc.; after eating, during hot stage, Cinch.; after supper, 1Calc., Chim. m.; after eating, in tabes mesenterica, l l Petrol.; after meals, in vaginismus, Ign.; after, with weariness, IILyc. Drowsiness, eruption: urticaria, ICop. Drowsiness, in evening: Agar., Asaf.,ICalc. p., | | Camph., Carbo v., Pallad., Sil., ISul.; an hour before bedtime, Chrom. ac.; distress- ing, Kob.; early, Apis, Arn., Ars. i., Berb., Bov., Calad., Cast. eq., Glon., Ictod., | | Kali c., Lil. tig., Mang., Sep.; early, eye- lids fall shut, better after candlelight, Amm. m.; 8 P.M., Tromb.; 8 P.M., in quotidian ague, | | Tarax.; 9 P.M., Lyss.; early, cannot go to sleep after going to bed, Carbo v.; with spas- modic closing of eyelids, Con.; must lie down immediately after supper and sleepstill morn- ing, Hep.; before midnight, sleepless after midnight, Rhod.; in a warm room, Ind.; while sitting, hours before bedtime, and wakes at 3 or 4 A.M., INux v.; , but unable to sleep quietly through night (spermatorrhoea), | |Sars.; after sundown, Arum t., Dros.; after tea, and heavily all night, Chin. a.; with thirst, Benz. ac.; worse in warmth, Ant. t. Drowsiness, eyes: burning, Arund., Rhod.; closed,child, l l Acon.; sleepless at night (kerati- tis pustulosa), Merc. Sol. ; dimness, Magn. S.; distorted and rolled upward (inflammation of brain), l l Puls.; dim, as if sensitive to light coryza), ICepa ; half closed, Bry.; half open º IKreo.; sees images, Lachn.; languid (gastric fever), I | Puls.; lids will close, | | Viol.; drooping lids, ILach.; heavy lids, IICon.; obscuration of sight (vertigo), Kali n.; can scarcely open, Ars. h.; pain over right, INux m.; vision dim, IKali br. Drowsiness, face : heat of pale, Glon. ; mournful expression (hydrocephaloid), IMerc. Drowsiness, with faintness: and dizziness worse in open air, ICrot. tig. Drowsiness, in fever : Lachn., Puls.; before, in quartan ague, IPuls.; from lower part of back, upward and through whole body, 6 to 8 P.M., IKali iod. ; with heat, Ant. c., I Apis, Diad., IPhos., IPhos. ac., Sabad.; with heat, in measles, IGels.; hectic, l l Phos.; intermit- tent, Amb., Rhus; remittent, l l Ant. c.; bilious remittent, Crotal.; slow, ICamph.; typhoid, IHell., ILyc., ||Phos., ||Ver. v.; typhoid, falls asleep while answering, , Hyos.; in typhoid, dreamy, INux m.; typhoid, constant, can be roused but not to full consciousness, IHell.; typhoid, waking state, with dreams, 37. SLEEP. 1055 Coccul.; typhus, ITereb.; in typhus, before finishing, while answering, II Arn. Drowsiness, in forenoon: Ailant., Cadm. S., ICarbo v., Pod.; headache, Bism.; while sitting, Carbo v.; when smoking, Bufo.; worse, II Ant. c.; 11 A.M.until evening, Ars. m. Drowsiness, head : child hangs head to one side, ICina ; confusion, vertigo, Amyl.; feels as if drawn backward, with vertigo, IStram.; dulness (influenza), IPhos.; heaviness, better by coffee, Cornus; numbness, Ant. c.; heavi- ness in occiput, l l Bar. c.; pressure in fore- head and vertex, Calc.; trembling, Ant. c. Drowsiness, with headache: Amyl., IBell., Calc. p., 1Cornus, Gamb., IGels, Ind., Iodof., I Kreo., INux m.,INux v., IIOp., Ran. b.; after breakfast, INux m.; congestive, IGlon.; con- tractive and pressive, Cub.; dull, heavy, Cornus, l l Natr. m.; dull frontal (hemor- rhoids), ICollin.; gastric sick, ILobel.; worse at night, ICrotal.; pressing in forehead and vertex, as if pressed asunder, better in even- ing, when entering room from cold air and vice versa, IRan. b.; stinging, Ipec.; stupefy- ing in forehead, IPhos. ac.; in left temple, Pallad.; in right temple to top of head, Arund.; with and after headache, Myr. cer.; cannot work, Ammoniac. Drowsiness, heart: praecordial distress, Camph. Drowsiness, heat: dry, Calc.; in evening and night, Plumb.; in warm weather, IIAnt. c., IGels. G@* fever. Drowsiness, heaviness: Carbol. ac., IKreo.; during apyrexia, l l Puls.; stupefying, AEsc. h. Drowsiness, hemorrhage : metrorrhagia, l l Sec. Drowsiness, hypochondria: fulness under short ribs, Calc. ars. Drowsiness, in hysteria: II.Nux m. Drowsiness, in influenza: IGels.; epidemic, 1Sabad. Drowsiness, as if intoxicated: Bufo., ILed., INux m.; in epilepsy, Agar. Drowsiness, labor pains: too weak or ceasing, |Puls. Drowsiness, larynx : Ant. t.; in croup, IBrom.; diphtheritic, Kalibi. Drowsiness, with lassitude : Chen. v., ICic., IIGels., IKreo., Sil., Sinap., Ziz. ; with general malaise and headache, Still.; after meals, Grat.; mental and bodily, Sang.; after walk- ing, ISul. Drowsiness, laughter: inclination to, Nux m. Drowsiness, legs: heavy, in middle of day, Calc. ars. Drowsiness, lying down : must remain con- stantly in bed, on account of intermittent, 1Coccul.; inclination to lie down, IAlum.; must lie down, I Caust., | | Graph.; or goes to sleep standing and falls (spasms after fright), IIgn.; wants to lie down, IMur. ac. Drowsiness, limbs: bruised feeling, Cham.; heaviness, Merc. iod. flav.; numbed, arms and hands cold and livid, Amyg.; prostration, Calc. p.; weary, Cimex. Drowsiness, liver: derangement, Lept.; hepatic disorder, l l Sil.; in jaundice, Il Chel., Myr.cer., |Natr. m. Drowsiness, lungs: oadema, Amm. c.; phthisis ºnalis, even after getting up on her feet, |Calc. Drowsiness, measles: Xan.; imperfectly de- veloped, IApis. Drowsiness, menses: during, IKali c., IINux m., IPhos., Sul., Uran. n.; hysterical women who suffer during, INux m.; profuse, IINux m.; suppressed, ICycl. Drowsiness, mental condition: cannot com- pose mind for sleep, IGels.; depressed, Eup. pur., Sil.; depression and deep-seated pains in head, Cornus; mental energy impaired and general debility in heat of summer, Cor- nus; caused by mental exertion (headache), Sabad.; from least exertion or excitement, Nux m.; fear of bed, Cann. S.; gloomy mood, Calc. p.; groaning, Cham.; in hypochondria- sis, Arg. nit.; ill humor, Cham.; indifference, Cornus ; with irritability, Ind.; with lamenta- tions about difficulty of breathing and head- ache, Plumb.; loss of mental energy, Cornus; mind wanders, reaching after imaginary ob- jects, IGels.; obtuseness (typhoid), Merc.; when trying to read or study, I ITabac.; after mental shock, Pic. ac.; when trying to study, Gels.; inability to think, Cale. p.; inclination to weep, Cham. Drowsiness, in morning : Agar., Ailant., Aloe, Ammoniac., ICepa, Ind., TNatr. C., IPod., Sabad., Sep., Therid., Zinc.; better in open air, Ascl. t.; before breakfast, ICalc.; even in company, IMeph.; feels as if. drugged, Calab.; desire during day, even mornings early, Clem.; with stitches passing inward, in both ears, Lyss.; with headache, Xan.; - with nausea, Calad.; especially when reading or writing, precursor of jaundice, |Natr. S.; on rising, Rhod.; after rising, Bism., Verbas.; after rising, having had a sound sleep, Ars. met.; while sitting, Cimex ; sleeplessness during forepart of night (albumi- nuria), l l Nux v.; Soon after getting up, I | Agar.; with frequent yawnings, after a good sleep at night, Zing. B&" forenoon. Drowsiness, motion: ICarbo v.; going off as soon as one moves about, l l Mur. ac. Drowsiness, with nausea : Ind., Plant.; and waterbrash, INux m. Drowsiness, nose : bleeding, IKreo. Drowsiness, with numbness: Chel. Drowsiness, with palpitation : all forenoon, from mental excitement or exertion, IPod. Drowsiness, in pregnancy: IGels., IHelon., |Nux m. Drowsiness, purpura: after purpura, IHell. Drowsiness, when reading: Ang., Brom, Car- bo v., IColch.; with hemorrhoids, I ISul.; after reading a moment, Ast. r. Drowsiness, with restlessness: in malignant scarlatina, l l Stram.; throwing about and Oc- casional waking with a shrill cry, which is followed by dozing off (meningitis), Merc. sol.; tossing, in catarrh of stomach, Sep.; tossing, croup, IHep.; constantly turning in bed, Bufo. Drowsiness, in rheumatism : ILyc., | | Puls. Drowsiness, when riding: l l Card. m. Trowsiness, on rising: Cact. Drowsiness, in scarlatina: Natr. m.; after, |Tereb. Drowsiness, when sewing: Ferr. Drowsiness, sexual condition: after emission, Sep. Drowsiness, when sitting: Ars., Cadm, S., Sep., Tarax.; during day, Cham.; after diarrhoea, Ars. m.; in evening, Hep.; morbid, when sit- 1056 37. SLEEP. ting at work she heaved a deep sigh, needle fell from her hand, and she fell back in chair sleeping, with eyelids spasmodically closed, and eye whirled around in a circle, after sleep- ing for from five to fifteen minutes, began to weep or sing or speak incoherently, awaked up after a few minutes, to fall to sleep again, in a quarter of an hour to awake again in a similar manner, l l Zinc.; or studying, Ferr. Drowsiness, sleep : alternating with sleepless- ness, Asim.; bewildered sensation on awak- ing, Nux m.; cannot sleep, Ars. m., Bar. c., IIBell., Cann. i., IICham., IIChel., Chrom. ac., Coff, Cornus, ICrotal., ICup. m., Daph., Ferr., Med., Natr. m., IOp., IISil.; cannot, from agitation, Bufo.; cannot, with cough, IOp.; cannot, in delirium tremens, ICrotal.; cannot, in ague, Puls.; cannot, head feels so light, Zinc.; cannot, caused by dull, depress- ing pain through head (under pressure of great weariness or excitement), Polyg.; cannot, with headache, IIHell.; cannot sleep, after hysteria, Stram.; cannot sleep, in influ- enza, Ant. t. ; cannot sleep (sequel to measles), ICaust.; cannot, except a little toward morn- ing (chest affection), Lach.; cannot sleep, in syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; cannot, during pregnancy (abortion), l l Nux m.; cannot, dul- ness of senses, Cham.; cannot, on account of sudden twitchings (sequel of burn), Canth.; with insomnia at night, and constant chang- ing of position in bed, or in arms of nurse, | | Petrol.; sleepless at night, Elaps; sleepless at night, from overwork at desk, IAgar.; falls asleep standing, Coral.; starting, Cham., | | Puls., | | Tarant.; starts as if frightened, Ver.; with starting at slightest noise, alternating with Sopor and photophobia, | Puls.; grinding of teeth and rolling of head, Pod.; alternating with wakefulness, IHyos.; wakeful at night, with tossing heat and anxiety, IGraph.; con- stant waking and change of position, worse at night (diphtheria after scarlatina), ICon...; frequent waking, IKali iod. Drowsiness, in smallpox: INatr. m. Drowsiness, when speaking: for several min- utes at a time (laryngitis), IChel. Drowsiness, stomach; gastralgia, ISil.; press- ure, l l Phos.ac. Drowsiness; stool: during, Nux m.; during and after, Bry.; after, IIAEthus., Nux m.; bloody, Manc.; undigested, or like chopped eggs, |Nux m. Drowsiness, with stupefaction : Con., IPlumb. Drowsiness, stupid : Cact., IGels.; during inter- vals in convulsions of children, ICup. m.; restless all night, Lact. ac.; in scarlatina, IHyos.; in typhoid, IGels. Bºy" stupor. Drowsiness, sudden : ||Fluor. ac. Drowsiness, with sweat: Asaf., ICornus, INux m.; in face, Calc. p.; on intermittent, Ant. t.; mostly on occiput and neck, IPhos. ac. Drowsiness, in syphilis : secondary, I ISyph. Drowsiness, throat: angina faucium and diph- theria, HCaps. Drowsiness, in a thunderstorm: Sil. Drowsiness, tired feeling: from slightest exer- cise, in heat of summer, INux v.; with weari- ness (veta), IICoca. Drowsiness, tongue: white, Kali br. Drowsiness, with vertigo: IAEthus., ICon., IKali br., Myr. cer., Sil.; alternating, Ant. t.; as if drunk, IGlon. Drowsiness, with vomiting: IIAEthus., Ant. c., IIIpec. Drowsiness, uterus: prolapsus, IAgar. Drowsiness, walking : in street, Ars. met. Drowsiness, with weakness: ICycl., Merc. Sul., IMez.; as from great physical exertion, in evening, better by literary occupation, ICroc.; faint spells frequently during day, after nurs- ing or night watching, ISul.; with vertigo, LNitr, ac. Drowsiness, when working: Bism. Drowsiness, with worms: in children, INux m. Drowsiness, with yawning: ICalc., ICepa, Lachn., IRhus, l l Spong.; and involuntary closing of eyes, Grat., IKreo., Zinc.; prolonged, while sitting, Atrop. S.; and sluggishness, IMagn. m. Hºt yawning. SLEEP, chill: after, in intermittent fever, Ars.; after rigor, l l Camph. Sleep, comatose (lethargy, sopor, stupor): tAgar., Agnus, Ant. t., II Arg. nit., IIBapt., Bell., IBor., | | Calab., ICamph., Caps., Carbol. ac., Chlorof, ICinch., 1Con., ICup. m., JDig., Dory., ILach., | |Lactu. v., ILaur., ILyc., || Merc. viv., Natr. m., IPhos. ac., IPuls., IRhus, Sec., Urt. ur.; in albuminuria, l l Aur. mur. ; in apoplexy, ICrotal.; could be aroused, but became drowsy again at once (concussion of brain), IHell.; could not be aroused in morning after sleeping in sun during afternoon (Sun- stroke), l l Op.; awakes every ten to twenty minutes, with loud screams (meningitis), ISul.; from imperfectly oxygenized blood, | | Ant. t.; in concussion of brain, ICic.; with rattling snoring breathing, IOp.; in Bright’s disease, Atrop.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, ICup. ac.; in chlorosis, Ant. c.; after con- vulsions, Plumb.; by day, with furious deli- rium at night, milder by day, l l Plumb.; for three days, IHyos.; delirious, IIRapt., IBry., TVer.; with muttering delirium (pneumonia), Ant. t.; in diphtheria, IKali perm., ILyc., IMerc. cy.; before epilepsy, ISul.; in epilepsy, ISul.; after, IBufo., Caust., IKali br.; after attack, awaked with renewed spasms, resem- bling epilepsy in children, Ign.;_with closed eyes during hot stage (ague), I Tarant; red face, IOp.; febrile excitement (dentition), IAgar.; with fever, Spong; with fever, in clonic spasms of eyes, Agar.; with hospital gangrene, Caps.; head bent backward, l l Hep.; with heat, IOp.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v., IMerc. viv.; at end of attack of hystero- mania, during which answers questions cor- rectly, l l Tarant.; in meningitis, l l Ant. t., ISpong.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, Ver.; in tubercular meningitis, ILyc.; in midday, Therid.; in morning, | |Nux v.; semi-paralysis of buccinator muscles and of velum pala- tinum (apoplexy), IPlumb.; before parox- ysms, IArt. v.; with picking, IHyos.; could not be roused, in bilateral croupous pneumo- nia, IKali iod.; in poisoning by foul breath, Anthrac.; in puerperal convulsions, IPlat.; after puerperal convulsions, IAtrop. S.; pulse full and slow, IOp.; dilated pupils, tººthus.; with salivation, Iris; in scarlatina, Merc.; occasional screams (hydrocephalus), 1Grat.; had to be shaken, to awaken her towards morning, Apis; nothing but shaking arouses | |Nux m.; after stooping, IApoc.; after, 37. SLEEP. 1057 him (typhus), Arg. nit.; with shrieks and starts, Hell.; with starting, in pneumonia, hydrothorax, Ant. t.; as if suffocating, dur- ing bronchial catarrh, Ant. t.; with sweat at night, IIPuls.; in typhoid, I IMur. ac.; in typhoid and exanthematous fever, ILyc.; in typhus, Agar.; in typhus, falls asleep in midst of his answer, IlBapt. ; in uraemia, Aur. met.; in uraemia or fainting, Tereb.; vigil, Cham.; vigil, with frightful visions before midnight, IOp.; after vomiting, ICup. m.; a whole week has lain upon back in apparent slumber (brain affection), IHell. §º deep; also During sleep snoring; also Chap. 1, Coma. Sleep, convulsions: after convulsions, Art. v., Hyos., HINux v., I ICEnan., IIOp.; after epi- lepsy, Art. v., Cup. m., ILach.; epileptoid, | | Tarant. Sleep, deep : Ailant, , Ant. Sul. aur., Camph., Coca, Cochl., ICycl., Diosc., Hydr. ac., | | Hyos., Ign., l l Jab., INaja, l l Phos. ac., Pod., Ptel., Therid., Thuya, Xan.; could not be aroused at 6 A.M., Atrop. S.; after chill (intermittent), Ars.; in chlorosis, I [Ant. c.; fully conscious When aroused (typhoid), l l Phos. ac.; after convulsion, IHyos., IIMux v., IIOp.; yet dis- turbed, Kali br.; epileptic convulsions, ILach.; epileptoid, l l Tarant.; exhausting, with many dreams, Zinc.; with red face, IOp.; drops into while begging to know if he is to die, with fear of death and loud breathing, War.; in spasmus glottidis, IChlor.; intoxicated, after headache, l l Puls.; with heat, ILach.; during heat, in intermittent, Diad.; heavy, as soon as he lies down in evening, Seneg.; in hyste- ria, Cinnam.; during all stages of inter- mittent, l l Nux m.; in hot stage of intermit- tent, Apis ; in amenorrhoea, Cina ; in morning, IGraph.; feels badly in morning (after vaccination), IThuya ; before midnight, with sleepiness early in evening, Rhod.; in morning, difficult waking, Gels.; during night, Ascl. S.; at noon, heard everything, could not speak, Eup. perf.; with palpitation from men- tal excitement or exertion, IPod.; quiet, IKali br.; follows continuous rage, Sec.; not refreshing, with restless dreams, I Zinc.; can- not be waked without shaking in morning (incipient hydrocephalus), Apis ; after a deep sigh (hysteria), Ign.; too sound, Coca ; like stupor, Grat.; sudden, on lying down, Cinch. bol.; after suffocative attacks (tuberculosis), IChin. a.; stupefying, at night, Tabac.; with pressure in temples, Ign.; interrupted by heavy dreams, with chilliness, 6 P.M., ILyc.; after vomiting, Stram. Hºº comatose. Sleep, ears: follows ringing in, Illic. Sleep, eating: after dinner (phthisis), IKali c. Sleep, epigastrium : following cold feeling, Ant.t. Sleep, fainting: after, with palpitation, Nux m. Sleep, fever: during fever, Med., IOp.; after fever, Apis; children or old people (ague), | | Op.; with chill, evening to midnight, iPhos.; Soon after chill sets in, Ver.; continues from heat through sweating stage to apyrexia, Ign.; between heat and chill, LINux v.; dur- ing heat, IGels.; during heat, in intermittent, IIApis ; after heat, in relapse of intermittent, Ars.; after heat (quartan ague), I Sep.; with intense heat, after chill, Mez. Sleep, headache: after headache (megrim), IAEthus. Sleep, heavy: gº deep. Sleep, late : full of anxious dreams, Petrosel. Sleep, light: , ICham., IGraph.; apparently awake, IISul.; awakens after (hemorrhoids), | |Sul.; dozing, yet conscious, Bapt.; full of dreams, with seminal emissions, Ferr.; dreamy (typhoid fever), l l Rhus; half sleep- ing, half waking, Bell., Sec.; half slumber after midnight, l l Ran. sc.; hears every little noise, l l Alum., Ign. ; imagines he has not slept, yet, not weak, Acon.; midnight till morning disturbed by burning and sore pain in chest (asthma), IArs.; from overactivity of mind (onset of typhus, chronic headache), Calc.; in morning, Kali n.; towards morn- ing (Bright's disease), Ars.; awakened by least noise, Selen.; stupid half slumber, Stram.; unrefreshing, IIHell.; unrefreshing, during day (during climaxis), l l Zinc.; half waking, murmuring frequently, IGels. Sleep, long : Gels.; uninterrupted for three days (typhoid), | Ver.; ten or eleven hours, still hardly able to get up in morning, Kob.; for forty-eight hours, after trance-like state, from which she awakes invigorated and un- conscious of what has happened, l l Nux m.; in morning, Apis ; in morning, menses ab- sent two and a half months, ICycl. Sleep, neuralgia: attacks end in sleep, Coc- CIOI). Sleep, restless: Bº During sleep restless- Ile S5. Sleep, short: Apis, Arg. nit.; better after, un- less aroused, I [Nux v.; disturbed by dreams of fire, ILaur.; disturbed, with frightful dreams, on awaking is apt to fall into slight convulsions, Lyss.; disturbed by frightful dreams when overcome by exhaustion (men- tal derangement), Lach.; with many dreams, Spong.; fitful (flatulent dyspepsia), ISal. ac.; an hour, then lies awake until an hour be- fore morning (hypochondriasis), IBar. c.; in affection of liver, with dropsy, Fluor. ac.; only a minute or two at a time, during day (mental disorder), Lach.; over ten minutes, awakes with eyes full of burning water (syphilitic iritis), IZinc.; fifteen minutes at a time, || Petrol.; only fifteen minutes at a time (with summer complaint), Ant. t.; naps, Rumex ; cat naps, Selen.; frequent naps (ery- sipelas), l l Rhus; naps, unrefreshing, with restless, anxious tossing, l l Sec.; in poisoning by foul breath and erysipelas, Anthrac ; re- freshes, Fluor. ac.; much refreshed by (diph- theria), I [Nux v.; rests patient, although very weak, IPhos. ac.; in snatches (typhus), Camph.; by spells, TCarbol. ac. Sleep, stertorous: Bº During sleep snoring. Sleep, stupefying: Gº comatose, deep. Sleep, sweat: during sweat, IPod., IIRhus, ISpong.; after sweat, Ars., Ars. h. Bºy" Dur- ing and after sleep sweat; also Chap. 40, Sweat sleep. FALLING ASLEEP, aggravation : Cham. Falling asleep, air : feels as if in air, quick draw- ing toward feet awakens him, Tell. Falling asleep, breathing : awakes choking, | |Spong.; choking in throat-pit, Val.; loss of breath, Op.; loses breath, awakens to get breath, Amm. c.; fear, on account of loss of breath, which awakens him, IIGrin.; respira- tory movement ceases, and is not resumed un- 67 1058 37. SLEEP. til awakened by suffocation, IIGrin.; smoth- ering, Arunn t-; stops, IILach.; Suffocation, Badiag., ISpong. Falling asleep, chorea: awaking, Agar. Falling asleep, cough : in evening, with heat in head and face, and cold hands, Sul.; hacking, as soon as he was about to, continuing all night, better during sleep, worse 1 A.M. to 1 P.M. (typhoid), Hep.; or soon after, Coff.; awakened by tickling cough, l l Lach. Falling asleep, delirium : Gels.; chills, ISpong. Falling asleep, difficult: Arg. met., Nitr, ac.; after awaking, INatr. m.; with itching of skin, Sul.; with inclination to sweat, ISul. ; on account of great flow of thought, ISul. B& Sleeplessness. Falling asleep, ears: sensitive to noise, ICalc.; waked by folding of paper, sensitive to noise, | | Calad. Falling asleep, eyes: blue light before right eye, night, Ars. h. ; rolling, or slight convul- sions, IAEthus. Falling asleep, falling sensation: as if he would fall from height (urine suppressed), Calend. §§" starting. Falling asleep, feet: trembling, || Croc. Falling asleep, fever: intolerable, Il Acon. Falling asleep, head: confusion, with drawing in occiput, Bry.; every night, suddenly awak- ened by loud, metallic crash, I Dig.; noises, | | Kali ph.; pulsation of temporal arteries, Benz. ac. Falling asleep, heat: flushes, Carbo v. Falling asleep, jerking : Bº starting, twitch- 1118. Falling asleep, kicking : off bedclothes (hydro- cephaloid), ICina. gº Falling asleep, late : and wakens early, Sul. ac. Bºy" difficult. Falling asleep, legs: cannot sleep, unless crossed, | | Rhod.; suddenly drawn up and shot out, partially rousing him, Sul.; jerking, IIRali c.; jerking, lancinating, rheumatic, Lach. Falling asleep, limbs: jerking, Kob., ISul.; jerking, excited by pain in distant parts, Ars.; single jerks, Ign.; painfulness, l l Ign. Falling asleep, lip : quivering of one side of upper, Ars. Falling asleep, mental condition : apprehen- sive, Calad.; his business came to him in anxious dreams, Rhus ; fear, JNux v.; fear of attack of closing eyes (traumatic tetanus), 1 Hydr. ac.; fears nightmare and Suffocation, Bapt.; fear, after nightmare, lest she die, ILed.; easily frightened, Aur. met.; horrible phantasies, Calc.; begins to talk, Scold, turn, twist and scream (measles), ICup. ac. Falling asleep, nightmare: as he drops off to sleep, Tereb. Falling asleep, pains: Merc. Sol. Falling asleep, palpitation: violent and rapid, |Sul. Falling asleep, restlessness: tossing, Acon. gº During sleep, restlessness. Falling asleep, screams: in hydrocephaloid ICina. Falling asleep, shocks: Ipec., iiNitr. ac.; con- vulsive, Arg. met.; jerks like electric, in body, | Ars. Falling asleep, starting: Ars. h., Ars. S. f., - I Bell., HCalc., ICina, Coral.., | | Hep., Ign., sudden, complete IKreo., Lach., | |Nux v., Stront.; brain affec- tions in children, IISul.; with chilliness and clammy Sweat, Daph.; in chorea, IAgar.; as in fright, Arn., Bry, IDulc., Nitr. ac.; hy- drocephaloid, ICina; legs suddenly start, as if he had been frightened, Bapt.; in limbs, Ars.; Smothering, Arum t.; suddenly, when trying to go to sleep, IMerc. c. jº twitching; also During sleep, starting, twitching. Falling asleep, sweat: most on head(quotidian), | Tarax.; Worse after sleeping awhile, II Ars. Falling asleep, toothache : Merc. iod. rub.; wakes her, Glon. Falling asleep, turning: over, in hydrocepha- loid, ICina. Falling asleep, twitching (jerking): Acon., Aloe, Hyper., Ign., . Iodof., Stront.; in chorea, Agar.; of whole left side (meningi- tis), l l Gels.; commences on side on which he is lying, must change position, Act. rac.; after menses, TNatr. m.; of muscles, All. sat.; in a single muscle, Ign. Falling asleep, vertigo : Tell. DURING SLEEP, abdomen: grumbling, Cup. m.; shocks and jerks, Ant. t. ; wind colic, toward morning, Ars. h. During sleep, arms: motion, 1Caust. During sleep, back: pain in small of, ISul. During sleep, biting: hand, Elaps. During sleep, bladder: spasms, Prun.; tenes- mus vesicae, Lith. During sleep, breathing: arrested, IGuaiac.; asthma, IIIach., Meph., ISul. ; blowing ex- piration, Cinch.; loud blowing, Arn; child seems as if it would choke (croup), ILach.; chokes, with polypi, Mar. v.; chokes and turns pale, Elaps; difficult, l l Plumb.; dysp- noea, in dysentery, ILach.; disturbed by dyspnoea, from 11 to 3 (dropsy), IColch.; un- halation shorter than exhalation, l l Camph. ; interrupted, Cadm. s.; loss of, IIGrin.; loud, Carbo v.; oppressed, Aspar.; rapid, Con...; short, almost sobbing, Calc.; short, Con...; slow, IAcon. ; stops, in diphtheria, l l Lac C.; suffocation, ISpong.; feeling, as if about to suffocate, IHep.; feeling, as if he would suffo- cate, in diphtheria, ILach.; Suffocative at- tacks, like nightmare, IOp.; paroxysms of suffocation, followed by violent fits of dry racking cough, better from drinking water, | | Op.; unequal, in intermittent, Ant. t.; wheezing rattling, IIRalibi.; whistling,jump- ing up, Brom, Hº snoring. During sleep, chest: beating, IIPuls.; beating, in old maids, IPuls.; oppression, IILach., | | Phos.; rattling (measles), IPhos. During sleep, chilliness: Bor., Grat. During sleep, almost clairvoyant : Como. §§º somnambulism. During sleep, convulsions: , IBell., Hyos., ILach., IStram.; child, l l Rheum; epileptic, Cup. m., ILach., | | Op., | | Sec.; followed by severe pain and pressure on top of head (epilepsy), IBufo.; convulsive motion (menin- gitis), 1Gels. Duringsleep, cough: Ant.c., Arn., Bell,Calad, ICalc., ICham., ICina, Cycl., IHyos., Merc., Osm., I ISpong., IISquilla ; awakes, Con...; barking, Hippom.; from bronchial irritation, ILyc.; in bronchitis, I ICina ; , in children, Verbas.; without being conscious, Lach.; dry, ICham.; dry, in intermittent, IHyos.; 37. SLEEP 1059 dry, before midnight, IIMitr. ac.; dry, hoarse, causing retching (croup), IHep.; without wak- ing, Sep.; as soon as he falls asleep (chronic bronchitis), Lach.; in heart disease, Arn.; after measles, 1 |Sticta ; until midnight,10sm.; in phthisis, Codein.; spasmodic, dry, painful stitches in chest (acute pulmonary catarrh), | | Puls.; starts, better by drinking, Brom.; tickling, dry, with headache, Con.; in whoop- ing cough, Amb., Caps. During sleep, crying: gº weeping. During sleep, delirium : Acon., Bar. c.; alter- nating with raving and different visions, at night, Ars. ; with terrible dreams (typhoid), Lyc.; , in erysipelas, IIApis ; jumps out of bed, Ars.; phantasies, ILyc.; prattling and muttering, | | Bry.; raves (keratitis), Calc.; slight raving, Ant. c.; in typhoid, Nitr. sp.d.; half waking, with incoherent talk, Gels. During sleep, dreams (disturbing, frequent, full of dreams): Ammoniac., Ang., Ant. Sul. aur., II Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars. S. r., Aurant., Bell., Berb., Bov., Brach., Cain., ICalc., Calend., Calc. fl., Cann. i., Carbo v., Card. m., Cast. eq., Chel, Clem., Coloc., Como., ICon., IICup. m., ICycl., Diosc., IFerr., Ferr. iod., Gamb., IGraph., Guaraea, |Iber., IIgn., Iodof., ILach., ILyc.,Lyc. vir., ILyss., Merc. s., HMurex, INux v., Paris, IPhos., Plant., IPlumb., Polyp., ||Ptel.., | | Puls., HRaph., Rhus v., Sep., Sil., Sinap., | |Sul., Tarax., ITarant., Tereb., IThuya, Il Zinc.; frequent awaking, Alum.; in whooping cough, ICaps.; during day, Ammoniac.; at daybreak, from which he is hard to arouse, Nux v.; dreaming and waking alternately, Lach.; in dyspepsia, ILach.; exhaustion, after, Calc. s.; fatiguing, sweat on awaking, ILyc.; in gas- tro-enteritis, I Apis; or hallucinations, IPlumb.; heavy, iCon...; incipient hydrocephalus, IApis; in hysteria, ILyc.; incessant, Apis; jumped out of bed and tried to get out of window, Calc., fl.; during menses, IKali c.; midday, Therid.; before midnight, IChel.; after mid- night, | | PhOS. ac.; towards morning, Aur. met., ICycl., ||Fluor. ac., || Kali m.; in pneu- monia, l l Rhus ; in chronic rheumatism, | |Sabina ; during siesta, HINatr. m.; in small- pox, l l Variol.; half-waking stage (typhoid), ICOccul. During sleep, ears : hears all that is going on, Bell.; hears everything, in nightmare, Med.; easily disturbed by noises, l l Calad, ILach.; pain, in Scarlatina, Sil.; roaring, ICOccus. During sleep, eyes: partially closed, IPod.; par- tially closed, in scarlatina, Carbol. ac.; lids adhere, Syph.; open, Cadm. s.; half open, ICham., IIpec., IKreo., IStram., ISul., | | Ver.; half open, in asthma Millari, Samb.; half open, in children, Bell.; half open, in cholera infantum, ; Coff. t.; half open, in diarrhoea, ISul.; half open, in dysentery, I | Zinc.; half open, child throws head from side, with moaning, ii.yc., half open, in tubercular men- ingitis, ILyc.; half open, contracted or slug- gish pupils, carphologia, and touching sur- rounding objects, IOp.; half open, in summer complaint, I | Coff.; pupils dilated, Ol. an. ; rolling, in hydrocephalus, I Apis ; occasional rolling, Ol. an. H& Chap. 5, Lids closed. During sleep, face: heat, Menyanth.; heat, during siesta, Kreo.; lower jaw dropped, Nux v.; portion of lower jaw, Bry.; jaw falls with trembling when aroused, Varioſ.; laugh- ing expression, IHyos.; red, Arum d., || Arum m., Menyanth.; , brown red, during siesta, Kreo.; dark red (epileptic fit), 1 |Op.; smiling, Cadm. s. During sleep, faintness: Calad. During sleep, feet: Ars. m.; stamping, in chil- dren, Ign. During sleep, fever: light, l l Nux m. During sleep, groaning: Ant. t., Calad., HCarbo a., Cham, Ipec., ILyc., IOp., | | Puls., ISul.; incipient basilar meningitis, T.Kali br. jº moaning. During sleep, hands: burning, Ars. met.; cracks fingers, Cast. eq.; grasps at head, in typhus, Ars.; touching surrounding objects, Op. During sleep, head: congestion from chest, like a stream, Millef. During sleep, headache: I Arg. , nit., Ars. h., ICham., Led., Lil. tig.; sensation as if she would have a headache when awaking in morning, Ars. met. ; stitches, headache, Nitr. ac.; violent, ISul. During sleep, heart: disturbed by heart-beats (Scarlatina), l l Amm. c. During sleep, heat: Bov., ILyc., Rheum ; ebulli- tions of body, Phos.; over body, Ustil. ; hot body, with cold hands and feet, Samb.; dry, Samb.,Thuya ; with ebullitions, Bor.; ebullition of blood in whole body, Sep.; with ebullition, palpitation and nightmare, Natr. c.; in face, followed by chilliness, 3 A.M., Ang.; every- thing seems too hot, Lil. tig.; intolerable, throws off covers, Puls.; before midnight, Calad.; in morning, Calad. ; and nausea, Calc.; restless and talking, Acon.; of skin, Astac.; in smallpox, l l Variol. ; and talking, Stram.; feels too warm, Alum. During sleep, hiccough : Cina ; in hydro- cephaloid, ICina ; violent, Merc. cor. During sleep, hunger: Phos. During sleep, itching: Agar., Osm., Psor.; here and there awakened by, Ant. c.; nettlerash, IChloral.; in scabies sicca, Merc. iod. flav.; on scrotum, better from scratching, ICrot. t. During sleep, jerking : 533 twitching. During sleep, kicking : I Bell. During sleep, large : as if he had grown exceed- ingly, and was thirty to fifty feet high, every- thing around him seemed small and insignifi- cant, Ferr. iod. During sleep, larynx : constriction, ISpong.; laryngismus stridulus, child, Lach.; spasmus glottidis arousing child suddenly, more fre- quent from midnight to 7 A.M., Chlor. During sleep, laughing: | | Caust., || Kreo., ISil., IStram.; aloud, ILyc.; in typhoid, ILyc. During sleep, legs: cramp in calves, Inul.; many motions, ICaust. §§º twitching. During sleep, limbs: numbness, feared never to wake, ºr Atrop. s. 63% starting. During sleep, mental condition: agitation, Anag.; anxiety after menses, Agar, Ast. r., | Coccul., IKali iod., IMerc. cor., Zinc.; anx- iety prevents falling asleep again, Samb.; anxiety as if she would never get awake again, Ang.; anxiety in evening with a rush of ideas and determination of blood to head, that forces him to get up, IPuls.; anxiety during downward motion of hammock, Coff. t.; anxiety during hysteria, Sep.; anxiety, 1060 37. SLEEP. in pleuro-pneumonia biliosa, l l Rhus; anx- iety, with sobbing, Nitr. ac.; anxiety, with drunkards (haemoptysis), Op.; anxiety, with strange visions, l l Stram.; fancies, Con.; full of fancies, ICarbo v., Zinc.; vivid fancies, 1Carbo a.; wandering fancies, Graph.; fear, after starting, Amm. c.; feigned sleep (after metror- rhagia), l l Sep.; things come to his mind, which he had forgotten, Calad.; fright, |Hep.; terror in children, awaking with fright and screaming, l l Kali ph.; fright, at 3 A.M., II Ars.; during day, sees images, Lachn.; imagines another child is sleeping in bed with it, l l Petrol.; during first sleep, imagines she has swallowed something which wakes her in a fright with sensation as if it had lodged in throat, remaining after waking, Sep.; lies down a few minutes, suddenly jumps from bed to middle of room, stands a minute, scratches his head, and looks as if a new idea had struck him, I Staph.; lamentation, ISul.; maniacal attacks, l l PhoS.; phantasma, Berb.; remembers all he had forgotten, Selen.; terror especially teething children, sit up in bed, cannot be quieted, Chlor.; full of thoughts, upon which he is obliged to reflect, Zinc.; everything troubles him, Calad.; visions, | |Natr. m.; affrighted by visions (typhoid fe- ver), Ign.; sees many visions (typhoid), IIPhos.ac.; wakes herself by speaking, weep- ing and shouting in sleep, Sul. Hºº laugh- ing, screaming, sighing, singing, somnam- bulism, talking, weeping. During sleep, moaning: Ailant., Ars. h., IBell., Cadm. S., Calad., 1Cham., Cirich., Eup. perf., Ipec., l l Kali p., Led., ILyc., Stann., Ver.; brain affections of children, IISul.; in cholera, IMur. ac.; with eyelids half closed, IPod.; half-slumber, broken by (typhus), LArs.; with rolling of head, eyelids half closed, LPod.; ranula, IThuya; and weeping (ague), |Samb. §§ groaning. During sleep, motion: sleeping in a hammock, the gentle swinging motion is felt to an enor- mous degree, increasing more and more until he seems to be swinging above the tree tops into the clouds in rhythmic motion, the des- cent is intensely disagreeable and accompanied by painful anxiety, without fear of falling, when near the ground he awakes and puts his feet to the ground, which momentarily interrupts the sensation, but he is too sleepy g #ºp awake, and passes a horrible night, Off. t. Bry., Cadm. s., ICalc., Cham.,IFerr., Kalin., Med., l l Meph., Merc. iod. flav., INatr. c., INitr. ac., IIPaeonia, l l Ptel., Sil., IISul., | | Thuya, Zinc.; answers questions as if she were awake, Med.; from lying on back, Card. m., Guaiac., Ind.; anaemia of brain, Con...; after falling asleep, ICycl.; fears to go to sleep lest she die, Led.; feels as if she would have, Med.; before menses, Sul. ac.; after menses, Thuya ; awakes after midnight, I Mez.; 4 A.M., Alum.; every night, as soon as asleep, Cann. i.; every night, in heart disease, Amm. c.; pal- pitation and tumult of blood, ICalc.; with restless sleep, Kali n.; room must be searched before appeased, Cham.; in spermatorrhoea, HDig.; stupid, on awaking, Ind.; after heavy supper or alcoholic beverages, INux v.; throat feels swollen, sensation of suffocation, Led.; wakens him as he drops off to sleep, Tereb. During sleep, nose: bleeding, Merc., Nitr. ac.; bleeding preceded by headache and red cheeks, INux v.; bleeding, during morning (vertigo), Bov.; bleeding, right side, Ver.;cannot breathe through nostrils, Ars. ; dry scabs form in nostrils, ISyph.; sneezing, l l Puls.; Sneezing, before midnight, not wakening, Bar. m.; terrors, on account of nose being stopped up and dry, Gels. During sleep, pain : Cham... IGraphs, IMerc., INitr. ac., l l Rhod.; aching like a gathering in a small spot in sacrum, IKali bi.; back, IIAgar.; in back, chest, loins and thighs, Agar.; aching an hour at night, I | Hyper.; burning in parts on which he lies, ISul.; draw- ing in periosteum of forehead in morning, Amm. c.; in eyes, ICrot. t.; in face, Mez.; by faceache, l l Hyper.; sudden, like an old face- ache, waking her up, IMez.; in felon, l l Sil.; pressing in forehead, from without inward worse, ICOccul.; worse turning in bed, Atrop.; sticking in groin, l l Carbo a.; hypogastric, Collin.; mammary, Lil. tig.; chronic, from superior molars to forehead, Coccion.; in region of ovaries, Pod.; pressing in region of kidneys, Agar.; prosopalgia, Ign., | | Ver.; in rectum, Ign.; or restlessness of limbs (rheu- matism), Colch.; and restlessness, in morn- ing, Rhod.; burning in short ribs, Apis ; in Sacrum and feet, Lith.; tearing or stitching, Anag.; in thigh, Bar. c.; in hip joint disease, Merc.; in tibia, as if beaten or as if periosteum were torn off after midnight, Mez.; toothache, ICarbo a., Cepa; toothache with anxious sen- sation, IMerc. cor.; in ulcers, Il Ars. Hºº headache. During sleep, palpitation: ICalc., Merc. cor., |Natr. C. During sleep, paralyzed feeling: in hands and arms, l l Plat. During sleep, picking: of bedclothes, IOp.; IChim. umb.; half open (asthma Millari), moving of fingers as if searching for some- Samb.; escape of saliva, Diosc.; escape of sa- thing (dentition), Stram.; grasping at flocks, liva, at daybreak, l l Bar. c.; escape of saliva, Ars. in intermittent, Ipec.; escape of saliva, wet- | During sleep, position: stretches arms over During sleep, mouth : chewing motion, IICalc.; chewing motion, in children, Ign.; child chews and swallows, IICalc.; drooling, Cinch. bol.; dry, IINux m.; dryness, in diphtheria, ILach.; tough, foul mucus, in evening, Ang.; open, Elaps, Rhus ; open, with toothache, ting pillow, ILac c.; escape of bloody saliva, IRhus ; stringy mucus comes out, Med.; protrudes, I IWar.; biting tongue, Alum., Med., Therid.; biting tongue, in hysterical spasms, ICic.; biting tongue, in typhoid, |PhOS. ac. During sleep, nausea; Calad. During sleep, nightmare: Arum t., IBapt., head, Cast. eq.; arms over head, knees drawn up, I IPlat.; on back, Sars.; on back, arms over head, thighs drawn up, legs uncovered, IPlat.; on back, dreams, Arn.; on back, with hands over head, ILac c., Med.; on back, hands over head, or with arms crossed on abdomen, and feet drawn up, IIPuls.; on back, with left hand above head, and with 37. SLEEP. 1061 knees bent, and lying far to side, Viol.; on back, head flexed upon chest, I Stann.; seeks to lie on back, with head low, arm above head, so that hands lie on nape of neck, | |Nux v.; child lies on back, with legs flexed, knees separated and drawn towards abdo- men, l l Plat.; can lie only on back, TFerr.; on right side, but always finds himself upon back when awaking (heart affection), Lyc.; lying on back, prevents sleep, Acet. ac.; on belly, Acet. ac.; frequently changes, Ign.; must change, side on which he lies at night becomes sore, Hep.; disturbed when lying on left side, on account of pain under left ribs (intermittent), Coccul.; erect, with head leaned backward or to right side, Cina; falls asleep on her face, ILac c.; very diffi- cult to find position to rest (palpitation), 1Cact.; puts hand over head during and when falling asleep, Rheum ; hands above head, electric shock in left arm, proceeding from arm joint, l l Arg. met.; bending head back- ward, Rheum; head thrown back, IHep.; lies with head low, ISpong.; cervical muscles draw head backward (spinal disease), Alumina; head on table (dropsy), Ars.; lies with knees apart, Cham.; on her knees, with face forced into pillow, Med.; lies on left side, Sabina ; must lie on left side (cardialgia), IMagn. m.; disturbed when lying on left side, from pain under ribs (intermittent), Coccul.; lies with legs drawn up, Carbo v., Stram.; cannot lie in one position, because the parts feel as if dis- located and sprained, Mosch.; cannot sleep when lying down, Cham.; sleeps well lying on affected side (facial neuralgia), ICup. ac.; lying on left side (anaemia), l l Sul.; occiput pressed into pillow, I Zinc.; lies on side, Alum., IIBar. c.; best on right side (bronchial affec- tions), l l Ailant. ; on side, dreams pleasant, Arn.; sleeps only sitting, Bell.; half sitting, Ars.; sitting up, looks up, Stram.; can only sleep sitting up, saliva runs down throat, Kali c.; sitting up in bed, on account of pain in vulva, Coccus. During sleep, restlessness: Acet. ac., II Acon., AEthus., Ailant., All. Sat., Alum., Amb., Amm.c., | | Amyl., Anag., Ant. c., I Apis, Arg. met., IArg. nit. I | Arn., II Ars., Ars. h., | | Ars. i., Asar., Ascl. t., Aspar., Asta.c., 77Atrop. S., Aur- ant., IBapt., Bell., Berb., Bism., Brach., Cact., Cain., Calc., Cann. S., Carbo a., Carbo v., ICard. m., Cast. eq., Caust., Cepa., II Cham., Chin. a., Chrom. ac., IICina, Cinnab., HClem., IICOccul., Coccus, Codein., Coff, Con., Cup. ars., IICup. m., ICycl., IDiad., IDig., IDulc., IEup. pur., IFerr., Ferr. iod., Filix, IGels., IGlon., IIGraph., Ham., IHydras., Hyper., IIgn., Inul., Iodof, IIod., IKalibi., IKali iod, | | Kob., I Kreo., ILac c., ILach., || Lactu. V., ILaur., | |Lith., ILyc., IMagn. p., Mosch., HMurex, IMygale, Natr. a., Natr. c., Natr. m., | | Natr. p., INitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., Osm., IPhos., l l Phos. ac., Plant., | | Plat., | |Plumb., IPod., | | Ptel., IPuls., Ran. b., IRhus, Rumex, Sabad., Spig., Stront., ISyph., 1Tarax., IThuya, Tromb., Tuberc., Ustil.., Ver. v., Vespa, Vib., | | Zinc.; abscess, after vaccina- tion, IApis ; agitated, in entero-colitis, Nuph.; agitated, in gastric neurosis, l l Phos.; agitated, after midnight (tetanus), Lach.; agitated, in urticaria, ICop.; anthrax, from eating meat of diseased animals, II Anthrac.; with aphonia, Ferr.; apoplexy, Arn.; during apyrexia (tertian ague), Ipec.; ascarides, Mar. v.; with asthma, Kali c.; blepharitis, IKali c.; con- cussion of brain, ICic.; in bronchitis, ICina ; from burning of skin, Agar.; children, ICina, Ign.; with chill, I [Anthrac.; in chorea, | | Chloral..,IMygale; after catching cold, IOp.; one to three hours after cold stage, Eup. pur.; tries to find a cool place, I ISul.; from con- gestion to head and heart, with uterine com- plaints, l l Nux m.; fine crawls all over body, Agar. ; Croup, l l Lact. ac., | |Samb.; in diar- rhoea, Arn., I lSec.; in diphtheria, IKreo., Merc. cy.; with dreams (hemiopia), IAur. met.; with anxious dreams (dyspepsia), IFerr. ph.; with confused dreams, Calad.; dreams crowding one upon another, Sil.; with dreams and delirium, Merc. S.; dropsy, ILyc.; dysen- tery, Lach; in epilepsy, ICic.; desire to put feet out of bed, especially towards morning, ICurar.; during first part of night, Æscl. t.; fever, ICimex ; in intermittent fever, 11 Ars., Carbo v.; before paroxysm of intermittent, ICinch; in tertian intermittent, Dig.; espe- cially forepart of night (hypochondriasis), Arg: nit.; blue boils after glanders poison- ing, Anthrac.; in gastralgia, ILyc.; in gastro- enteritis, Apis ; head bend backward, IIHep.; and palpitation, Calc. ars.; affection of heart, 1Cup. m.; on account of heat, Sep.; with heat, after chills, Spong.; with burning heat, Sabina; with dry heat (coryza), Calc.; from heaviness in whole body, Agar.; in hydro- cephalus, Merc.; hysterical women, who suffer during menses, INux m.; with ill humor, Vacc.; with short inhalation (spasmus glotti- dis), Coff; internal uneasiness (apoplexy), IBar. c.; irritation of cerebrospinal nerves, | | Paris; could not be quiet for five minutes, Sep.; moving limbs, Rheum ; functional derangement of liver, I lSep.; liver trouble, Pod.; melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; during menses, IKali c., | | Natr. p.; mental derangement, Con.;in metrorrhagia, Sabina; after metrorrhagia, ISep.; before midnight, IBell., 1Chel.; worse before midnight, ICalc. p.; till midnight, Ars. h.; after midnight, IKali c., Nitr. ac., Zinc.; after midnight, worst after 3 A.M., Dulc.; after midnight, filled with fretful disagreeable thoughts and events, Rhus; for ten or fifteen minutes, Out of which he returns to full conscious- ness, with difficulty and gradually (insan- ity), INux v.; in morning, IHam.; espe- cially towards morning, Gels.; dry bitter mouth, on awaking, Diosc.; moves to and fro, IPuls.; in desquamative nephritis, l l Plumb.; at night, sleeps soundly until 1.30 A.M., rest- less and unable to sleep till 4.30, then slept an hour and a half, being partially conscious, then deep heavy sleep, Iodof.; after 2 A.M., must move yet hurts, he is so sore, Diosc.; at night, aftel 4 A.M., no matter how he lay, | |IDulc.; ovarian tumor, IColoc.; palpitation, Lil. tig.; suppuration of left parotid, profuse sweat (diabetes), ICon...; rest in no position, Calend.; must frequently change position,body sore, || Badiag.; in rheumatism, ILyc.; in rheumatism, a pain in heart, Cact.; could sleep when in right position, TForm.; rolls about all night (asthma), Calc. a.; Scarlatina, 1062 37. SLEEP. ICarbol. ac.; disturbed by awful sensations, HCamph.; sexual debility, Dig.; from loss of sleep, Lac def.; summer complaint, l l Ferr. ph.; effects of overstudy, ICup, ac.; with stupe- faction in head, Lyss.; with sweat, ISul.; sweats on head (dentition), Calc.; Syphilis, Nitr. ac.; felt she had a weight pressing on thighs momentarily, Sep.; throws himself about (tinea), Calc.; throws himself about with snoring, groaning, entire night, Calc.; tossing, Amm. C., Aurant., Bell., Carb. S., ICham., IICina, IClem., HDulc., Iodof., ILed., |Natr. m., Puls., Sabad., Spong., Squilla, ISul.., | ISyph., Ustil.., Verbas.; tossing arms, IKali bi.; tossing awakens, Ant. Sul. aur.; tossing, in cancer labii, TCamph. ; constant tossing, Dory. ; raising and throwing off cover, IRhus ; tossing, in hydrocephaloid, ICina ; turns frequently, Alum., l l Kalm.; frequent turning over in bed, without waking, ISul.; obliged to uncover, heat, Calad.; lies un- covered in unrefreshing slumber, Alum.; un- refreshing, Dig.; unrefreshing, in dropsy, HFluor. ac.; after revaccination, l l Thuya ; with visions, IStram.; frequent waking, Ang.,Magn. c.; frequent wakings and dreams, Cain. ; waking after midnight, Amm. m.; Wakes every half hour, throws off covering, feels too hot, yet does not sweat, Mosch.; imagines she has to go through deep water, Carbo v.; after getting wet, Dulc.; wild feeling in head, Lil. tig.; with worm trouble, | | Natr. p.; with fre- quent yawning, Diad. Hº" Awaking, fre- quent. During sleep, screaming : IIApis, Ign., IIPuls., ISul.., | |Tuberc.; children cry out, IIApis., Bell., ICalc. p.; chorea, Chloral.; constipation of sucklings, IApis ; after con- vulsions, IZinc.; in whooping cough, Caps.; crying out, ICham., Hyos., Inul., ILyc.; children cry out, in brain affections, IIApis, IISul.; cried out (diphtheria), Lac c.; as if in great distress, Dory.; crying out, with anxious, frightful dreams, Magn. m.; child cries out as if frightened, Bor.; cries, in hydrocephalus, IZinc.; loud crying out, in meningitis infant- um, I Arm.; loud cries (tubercular meningitis), Lyc.; crying out (ny stagmus), Agar.; cries out, in spasms, Zinc.; crying out, in typhoid, ILyc.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ILyc.; in meningitis, Carbol. ac.; singultus, Stram.; sudden, distressing cries (hydrocephaloid), |Cina. During sleep, sexual condition: inclination to coitus, iSars.; emissions, Arg. met., ICycl., IIDiosc., IFerr., IHam., Lil. tig., IIMux v., Stram.; emissions, with absence of erections, |Nuph.; emissions frequent, Nuph.; emis- sions, during siesta, Aloe ; emissions, during siesta, with great force, Therid.; emissions, during siesta, pollution without recollection, voluptuous sensation, Caust.; emissions, thick with threads of white opaque substance, Med.; emissions transparent, consistency of gum ara- bic or mucilage, too thick to pour and voided with difficulty, Med.; watery emission, caus- ing no stiffness of linen, Med.; erections violent, Calad., HDiosc., ||Fluor. ac., Natr. c.; erections and impotence after waking, with voluptuous fancies, IOp.; terrible erec- tions, Pic, ac.; erections which subside on urinating, Lith,; violent erections, 1 ||Merc. cor.; excitement, Natr. c., IStram.; excite- ment (hysteria), Aur. met.; itching on scro- tum, Natr. m., onanism, Carbo v., Thuya; prepuce retracted behind glans, Coloc.; invol- untary dribbling of semen or prostatic fluid, Selen.; semen escaped unconsciously, though there was no emission during coition, Lyss. During sleep, shock: after dinner, violent elec- tric, first in left hip joint, then in right, | | Arg. met. During sleep, sighing: Camph., || Kalip., ISul. During sleep, singing: IBell., ICroc. During sleep, snoring (stertorous sleep): AEthus., Amyg, Bell., Cinch., Con., ICycl., || Kalim. ILaur., | |Murac.,IIOp.,IRhus, Sil.,IStram.; in apoplexy, Acon., Arn., INux v.; during apyrexia, Ign;; when lying on back, Dros.; blowing, respiration, Nux v.; in brain affec- tions of children, IISul.; labored breathing, IOp.; rattling in chest (epilepsy), IOp.; in children, Mez.; with cholera infantum, Op.; in croup, Brom.; in epilepsy, IBufo., || Op.; after attack of epilepsy, IPlumb.; blowing expiration, Nux v.; in goitre, I ISul.; dur- ing heat, Ign., Op.; with in- and exhalation, | | Camph.; inspiration, Cham., Ign., | | Rheum, IIPuls.; loud, I ILac c.; in mania-a-potu, IIOp.; open mouth, Cham, Dulc., IOp.; mouth open and head bent backward (cramp), ISamb.; bilateral croupous pneumonia, IKali iod.; polypi, Mar. v.; in any position, Chloral.; in tonsillitis, IMerc. iod. rub. During sleep, somnambulism: Art. v., IBry., IIgn., || Kali ph., Meph., IIPhos., Rheum, Sil., | | Tarant., | | Zinc.; before somnambulistic spell, crowed like a cock, Lyss.; describes clearly the interior of the brain (effects of wounded honor), Ign.; in children, || Kalibr., Kali c.; after convulsions, IZinc.; after disap- pearance of old eruptions, IZinc.; at new and full moon (lumbricoid worms), I lSil.; rising and sitting about room, IINatr. m.; sees everything that passes in the street but recol- lects nothing when awake (effects of wounded honor), Ign.; Somnambulistic state, exact time of which he states every morning, | | Tarant.: alternates with spasms, IStram.; stands up and walks about, Kalm.; works as a house servant while asleep at night (does not remember next morning), Art. v. During sleep, startled: followed by crying (pneumonia), I | Puls.; by slightest noise (typhus), ICalad. Hº starting. During sleep, starting: Acon., Apis, II Ars, Aws. h., Ars. S. f., Aurant., IIPell., Benz. ac., Bism., Calad., Calc., Calc. p., Cham., ICina, 1Colch., ICrotal., ICup. m., IDig., Ferr. iod., IGraph, Inul., IIpec., | |Iris, IKali bi.,IKali br., IKali c., ILyc., Natr. c., Natr. m., ||Nux v., IPhos., IIPuls., ISpong., IStram., | Tarant., IThuya ; in afternoon, Lyss., Pallad.; agita- tion, Æthus.; anxiety, with cough, Apis ; anxiety, wishes to cry out but cannot, as in nightmare, ILyc.; anxious, followed by fit (epilepsy), ISul.; during apyrexia, Ign.; in brain affection, IGels.; inflammatory condi- tion of brain, IStram.; child (chill), IElat.; in cholera morbus, Zinc.; in chorea, i Asaf.; IZinc.; in chorea, scrofulous children, HBell.; in convulsions, JBell., ISil., IZinc.; convul- sive, as if in affright, Apis; in whooping cough, ICup. ac.; in croup, IBell., Phos.; 37. SLEEP. 1063 crying out, anxious dreams, Magn. c.; anx- ious dreams, Magn. S.; as from frightful dream, Coral.; with drowsiness, IBell.., | | Puls.; great fear afterwards, Amm. c.; fitful, TCarbol. ac.; flushings, I Amyl.; as from fright, Alum., II Bell., Bufo., Calc. p.,Carbo v., Coff., IIHyos., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., Ver.; as if frightened when nearly lost in sleep, during afternoon,TAtrop. S.; as from fright, when awake is not fearful, Dros.; frightened and clings to mother, or any object that is near (croup), IPhos.; start- ing in fright, in whooping cough, Caust.; in fright, from terrible dreams, IIMux v.; fright- ened, with groans and fear of falling, Coff; frightened, after blow on head, INatr. m.; with fright, in hydrocephalus, THell., 1zinc.; frightened, in incipient basilar meningitis, IKali br.; as from a fright,in morning, Sabad.; starts, after a fright, IIHyos.; from gasping (spasm of glottis), Coff.; as if she would go away, without knowing where, I Sil.; in heart disease, ILyc. vir.; in hydrocephalus, IZinc.; starting, in hysterical spasms, ICic.; jnmping, Bry.; jumping, in convulsions, İZinc.; jump- ing, in hydrocephalus, 1zinc.; of limbs, Cann. i.; melancholy, after mortification, Ign.; in meningitis infantum, Arn.; with short, op- pressed respiration (croup), IHep.; in scarla- tina, Bell.,1Carbol.ac.; anxious screams,throw- ing hands about, or clinging to mother (diar- rhoea), IBor.; , with shocks, as if electricity were passing through body, Nux m.; shud- dering, as if falling deep down, Bell.; during Sopor (pneumonia, hydrothorax), Ant. t.; frequent, spasmodic (paralysis agitans), | | Rhus; suddenly (croup), IPhos.; an hour after falling asleep, suddenly screams, leaps out of bed, runs about like a maniac, | |Sul.; from feeling as if about to suffocate, l,Hep. ; in summer complaint, IFerr. ph.; trembling and frightened (hepatic disorder), | |Sil.; with trembling of whole body, Sil. Hº" Awaking starting; also twitching. During sleep, stomach : shocks awaken, Tabac. During sleep, stool: ICon.; feces pass, Bry.; involuntary, II Arn., HBell., Lith., Natr. s., IIPod., | | Psor, ISul.; discharge of liquid from anus, followed by feces at night, Sul.; 1 to 4 A.M. (infantile diarrhoea), l l Psor.; op- pressive (dysentery), Lach.; oozes from anus, | | Thuya. During sleep, sweat: Acet. ac., IAilant., Ars., Ars. h., IBell., Bor., IICalc., Camph., | | Chlor., IICinch., Hyos., ILac c., Lachn., IILyc., IIMerc., INux v., Plat., IRheum, l l Rumex, Samb., Selen., | | Sep., IISil., Tarax.; after- noon (rheumatism), Ant. t.; disappears on awaking, IIPuls., ISul., Thuya ; particularly on back and neck, Chin. S.; over whole body, worse after midnight, early morning in bed, Amm. m.; in bronchial and vesical catarrh, face (constipation), 1 [Sil.; especially on head, Calc., Sep.; hair sticky on forehead, ICham.; only on legs, clammy, Calc.; only on parts on which he has been lying, ‘Nitr. ac.; before menses, ISul. ; until 12 P.M., worse on head and back, Mur. ac.; especially before midnight, with cold limbs, l l Calc.; after midnight, IPhos., Sil.; during morn- ing, Bor., Calc. p., Sabad.; towards morn- ing, Bufo., ICalc. p.; on neck, iCalc.; most on neck and chest (ague), l l Puls.; about neck, after first nap (phthisis), Lach.; all over, especially about neck, during short naps, IHyos.; every night, or profuse every other night, Nitr. ac.; profuse, after 3 A.M., IBry.; non-ameliorating, IMerc.; offensive, Cycl., IISil.; on single parts, Calc. p.; in phthisis, Myr. cer., Sil.; profuse, MA.com., IGraph., Calc. p., IMerc. iod. rub.; profuse, in maltreated buboes, Nitr. ac.; profuse, on face and neck, Med.; profuse, particularly on head, lasts an hour (quotidian ague), l l Tarax.; profuse, all over (pneumonia), l l Stram.; pro- fuse, in phthisis, IPhos.; profuse, from sup- puration, Sil.: putrid or sour, with inclination to uncover, Led. ; rheumatic patients with neuralgia, Merc.; in second sleep, for a month (secondary syphilis), l l Rhus; in siesta, Car- bo a.; slight, I Kali c.; sour, IISil.; Sour smell- ing, on head, IICham.; strong, offensive, most on chest, Euph.; tuberculosis, Act. rac. During sleep, talking: Acon., Ailant., Amm. c., Ars., Brach., Cann. i., HCarbo a., Cham, Cinnab., IIgn., IKali c., Kalm., ILed., | IMur. ac., | | Natr. m., IIPuls., Ziz.; angry exclama- tion, Castor.; in children, I Amb.; constant, | | Graph.; in diphtheria, ILac c.; with anx- ious, frightful dreams, IMagn. m.; all night, in a gentle voice, Camph.; to himself, wants to leave bed (delirium tremens), IIStram.; incipient hydrocephalus, Apis ; incoherent, IKali bi., Stram.; incoherently, half waking, IGels.; loud, I Arn., HBell., ISep., Sil., Spong., ISul.; murmuring, in brain affections of chil- dren, IISul.; murmuring, in typhoid, Nitr. sp. d.; muttering, Alum., Camph., IIHyos.; incoherent muttering (gastro-enteritis; bron- chitis), I Apis ; old men, IBar. c.; in pneumo- nia, IMerc.; divulged a secret (cancerous in- oculation), Ars.; Sopor, Apis; supplicates timidly, Stann.; tabes mesenterica, ITuberc. During sleep, teeth: grating, in chorea, My- gale; half slumber broken by grating (ty- phus), Ars.; grinding, Ars., I, Bell., Cann.i., ICina, Crotal., IHyos., IIgn., Kali c., | | Natr. p., Plant.; grinding, with rolling of head, Pod.; grinding, in incipient basilar meningitis, IKali br.; grinding, with moans and cries, IKali br.; grinding, with pain in stomach and head, ILac def. §§ Chap. 10, Teeth grind- 1119. During sleep, thirst: Aloe, Ars. During sleep, throat: dry, IINux m.; disturbed by mucus in fauces, 1Fluor, ac. During sleep, touched: feels as if someone had touched him gently on both sides, with weakness, Bapt. During sleep, trembling: Con., Rheum ; start- ing, as if in affright, Apis ; and jerking in muscles without awakening him (arachnitis), IChlorof.; in typhus, Ars. During sleep, twitching (jerking, subsultus 1Cop.; on chest, ICalc.; cold, on chest, back, and thighs, Sep.; congestion to chest, Act. rac.; colliquative, with much emaciation (tu- berculosis), INitr. ac.; during cough, ISul. ; on covering up, Nitr. ac.; during day, 1Caust.; debilitating, Sil.; in evening, IEup. perf.; most on feet, Nitr. ac.; , fetid, on going to sleep, I Ferr.; during first sleep, Calc.; on head, in convulsions, from cerebral irritation, ICic.; on head, in diarrhoea, after suppression of skin eruption, Lyc.; copious, on head and 1064 37. SLEEP. tendinum): l l Bar. c., ITBell., Cham., 1Colch., ICup. m., Hell., IIHyos., Natr. c.; Rheum, ISul., 1zinc.; through body, Ant, t., IZinc.; in chorea, l l Tarant., IZiz.; and coldness, Amb.; feet jerked upward, Bell.; fidgets or jerks of legs, INatr. m.; of fingers, Anac., Sul. ac.; followed by an epileptic fit, I Sul.; wakes in fright (chorea), ICodein.; of hands and feet, more after midnight, Natr. S.; with hand, thumbs clenched, general dry heat, red face, Jacea; head, backward, Arn.; head, for- ward, Bell.; jerks through body, Ant. t., IZinc.; frequent jerking of whole body (rheu- matism), IZinc.; violent jerks, blue boils after glanders poisoning, Anthra.c.; jerking up of limbs, Ant. t., IKali c., ILyc., Sil., IZinc.; spasmodic jerks of limbs, Hyper.; in limbs, Sep., Stran)., Zinc.; for one minute, with- out waking him (arachnitis), Chlorof.; of mouth, Anac.; of muscles, ICham.; in phthisis, | |Zinc.; in rheumatism, IZinc.; anxious start- ings, followed by fit (epilepsy), ISul.; throws about arms and legs (chorea), l l Ver. v. During sleep, urination : constantly awakened, vesical irritability, IChim. umb.; constant de- sire to, in nervous persons, Dig.; disturbs, Lith.; frequent, IHyos.; frequent, in diabetes mellitus, IArg. met.; every half hour (irritable bladder), l l Sep.; involuntary, Amm., c., Ananth.,II Arn., IIHell., IICaust., Ferr., Sep., IGraph.; involuntary, in daytime, Bell.; in- voluntary, during first sleep, IICaust., IISep.; involuntary, during first deep sleep, from which child is awakened with difficulty, IKreo.; urging to, in diabetes, Natr. s. gº Chap. 21, Urination involuntary. During sleep, vertigo: Sang., Sil.; as if head fell out of bed, l l Arg. met. During sleep, vomiting: supper, Lyss. During sleep, walking: gº somnambulism. During sleep, weeping: Alum., 1Carbo v., | | Caust., Cham.; crying, IKali c., IRheum ; crying and coughing (catarrh of chest), IKali c.; cries frequently (spasmus glottidis), l l Ver.; weeping, with anxious dreams, TNatr. m.; loud, but unconscious of it, l l Kali iod.; sob- bing, Aur. met., IOp.; sobbing anxious, Nitr. ac.; child sobs and cries in, IHyos.; weeping and talking, IINux v.; weeping and wailing, Cham.; whimpering, Anac., Arn.; whimpering and moaning (mania a potu ; typhoid), INux v.; whining, Cinch., IIPuls., ISil.; whining, in brain affections of children, |Sul. During sleep, yawning: during deep, ICepa. AFTER SLEEP, abdomen : heaviness, after siesta,Tereb.; vesicular eruption worse, Crot.t. After sleep, aggravation : Acon., Ailant., Arn., Bufo., ICham., ICOccul., ICrotal., IDiosc., Euph., IILach., | | Mur. ac., Myr. cer., Selen., IISpong., Val.; after getting out of bed, Amm. m.; if she sleeps during day, ICrotal.; after long, Arn., | |Sul. ; in morning, IINux v.; after siesta, on hot days, Selen. After sleep, back: spinal irritation better, IPuls.; numbness in side of back on which he has been lying, after siesta, Calc.; pain in muscles between left shoulder and neck, as if sprained, on rising, 4 P.M., Chin. a.; pains as if something were sticking below right shoul- der-blade, better, Ars. h. After sleep, breathing: asthma, after siesta, difficult, Apis ; dyspnoea, first on left side of chest, must be lifted upright, with violent ex- ertion to get breath (acute rheumatism), I Lac c.; Suffocating fit worse, ICed. After sleep, bruised feeling: over head, Chin. a.; in morning, in bed, Aur.met.; after siesta, Bar. c. After sleep, chest: oppression, Apoc.; oppres- sion, after siesta, Calad. After sleep, chill: Arn. After sleep, chilliness: worse in feet, Agar. After sleep, coldness: Cadm. s. After sleep, cough : dry, IIPuls.; dry, hacking, in morning, Lach.; Whooping cough worse, ICaust.; worse, ISul. After sleep, croup: slept into croupy spell, |Lach. After sleep, delirium: tremens, IILach.; vio- lent (typhoid), Lach. After sleep, diarrhoea: worse, IILach., | |Sul. After sleep, diphtheria: complains most when awaking from apparent, I Kali bi.; patches, worse, ILyc.; worse, l l Lac C., ILach.; worse, after failure of Lach., ILac c. After sleep, dysentery: worse, IIPhos. After sleep, ear : feels as though parchment V. drawn over ear on which she was lying, ed. After sleep, eyes: as if they had closed too tightly, Amb.; lids agglutinated, Cham., Seneg.; objects appear a long way off, Anac.; could see nothing because of mist, Cain.; weary, Ars. After sleep, fainting: IICarbo v. After sleep, fever: worse, ISul. After sleep, head : better, Badiag.; confusion, ISul.; dulness, after siesta, ICalc.; fulness, after siesta, Millef.; heavy, ISul.; weight on vertex, worse, Amb.; worse, ICOccul. After sleep, headache : Pallad.; better, IGlon.; better afternoon, and towards evening, Pal- lad.; pain in head and eyes better, l l Phos.; congestive, worse, Glon.; dull, heavy, l l Natr. m.; frontal, | | Op.; hemicrania, IPhos.; heavy pressing, after siesta, Calad.; pressing tense, from occiput to forehead, in morning, lasting during day, with congestion to head (cardial- gia), IKali c.; pressive, in temples, disappears Cast. eq.; renewed and worse, ICoff.; in ver- tex, Badiag., Menyanth., Oxal. ac. After sleep, heat: in face, cheeks glowing, IICina. After sleep, neck: could scarcely move, Manc. After sleep, nervous affection: worse, ILach. After sleep, Oesophagus: Small, dry spot, worse, ICist. After sleep, larynx : constriction, with dryness of whole throat and mouth, Lach. After sleep, legs: numbness, after brief after- noon naps, first right, then left lower, Spong. After sleep, mental condition: confused, Sul.; cross, IILyc.; fretful (chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea, after vaccination), | Thuya ; bad humor (tubercular meningitis), Lyc.; irritation from noise disappears, Lyss.; relaxation, Berb.; after rising, cannot endure being interrupted while speaking, IICham. After sleep, mouth: bitter, Manc.; dry, Amb., Apoc.; tongue dry, as if burnt, Daph.; bloody taste, IManc. After sleep, nausea; I | Apoc.; as if head were in a vise, IIMerc. 37. SLEEP. 1065 After sleep, palpitation: after siesta, Staph. After sleep, pulse : accelerated, after siesta,Cain. After sleep, relaxed: Berb. After sleep, restless: sweat, Lachn. After sleep, shock: chilliness and gooseflesh all over, Lachn. After sleep, stomach : hollow and empty after siesta, Ang.; sinking, Apoc.; rising of taste- less water, after siesta, Ang. After sleep, stupid: after siesta, Bar. c. After sleep, sweat: exhausting, ILac c.; princi- pally on face, l l Glon. After sleep, thirst: Apoc. After sleep, throat: deglutition especially pain- ful, in scarlatina, Lac c.; dry, Manc.; dry, worse, Cist.; after a nap, hawking of mucus, with rawness, ILach.; heat worse, ICist.; white, tenacious mucus, Raph.; feels scraped and rough, Pic. ac. After sleep, toothache: worse, Bar. m. After sleep, unrefreshed: Ailant., Amm. c., Anag., | | Apis, Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Asim. t., Ast. r., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., Berb., Bism., HCamph., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., ICinch., Con., Cornus, Cup. a., IICup. m., |Daph., IDig., IGraph., IGuaiac., Ign.,IKali bi., | | Kob., IILyc., Magn. m., JNatr. m., HNitr. ac., | | Ptel., IIPuls., Rhus, Spig., IISul., Vib., Zinc.; wishes to remain in bed, Sil., in ante-desquamative stage of Bright's dis- ease, Helon. ; cephalalgia, Alum.; in chlor- osis, l l Ant. c.; from vivid dreams of business (dyspepsia), Chel.; on account of dreams, Calc. fl.; in flatulent dyspepsia, l l Sal. ac.; in dysmenorrhoea, ICycl.; increases fatigue, Ars.; in hectic fever, l l Phos.; in quotidian ague, Ipec.; tertian intermittent, Dig.; with dull, heavy headache, l l Natr. m.; in heart disease, | | Iach.; in hysteria, ILyc.; internal lassitude, Calc. s.; lassitude, after siesta, Calc. s.; in morning, Clem., Coccul, Millef., Natr. m., |Pod., ||Sep.; in morning, from frightful dreams, Codein.; in morning, with flushings, Amyl.; in subacute pleuritis, Arg. nit.; in poisoning by foul breath (erysipelas), An- thrac.; on rising, ICarbo v.; totally disin- clined to rise, Sul. ; still sleepy, Calad.; in affection of stomach, IRali bi.; effects of over- study, ICup. ac.; tired, IStram.; tired, aching feeling through whole body, Sep.; more tired in morning than when lying down in evening, IIMagn. c.; tired and weak, Nux v.; weari- ness, Ant. t.; weariness, in intermittent, Ars.; weary, on rising, Carbo v. After sleep, vertigo: with heat, ISpong.; on sitting up, Carbo v.; worse, Amb. After sleep, vomiting: Ant. t. After sleep, weak: Amb.; cannot get out of bed, Ars.; languid, Dory. SLEEPLESSNESS: Acon., Agnus, Amb., | | Ammoniac., Anthrok., Ant. c., Aph. ch., Apoc., LArn., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., II Arum t., Arund., Ascl. t., Asim., I Ast. r., 11Bell., HBenz. ac., II Cact., Cain., Calc. a., Calc. s., ICamph., 1Canth., IICham., | | Chloral., Chlo- rof., Cina, ICinch., Cinnab., Clem., 1Coca, ICoccion., Cochl., IICoff., 1Coloc., Cor- nus, Cup. a., ICup. m., IICypr., TDig., Dros., | | Dulc., Eucal., IFerr. ph., Filix, Gels., IGlon., IGraph., IGuaiac, Guarana, Hell., Hippoz., IHyos., IIgn., IIod., LIpec., l l Iris, IJacea, IKali bi., l l Kali br., IKali c., l l Kali ph., Kob., IKreo., ILac c., ILach., Lith., Lyc., | | Lyc. vir., Lyss., Magn. c., Med., Meph., | | Merc. iod. rub., IMez., INatr. m., Natr. S., Niccol., INux m., ILNux v., IIOp., IPhos., Phos. ac., ||Plat., IPlumb., ||Pod., | |Rhus, Sang., Sars., | | Sec., Senecio, Sep., IIStann., IIStaph., | |Stram., IISul., ISyph., Tarant., Tell., I IThuya, Illustil.., | [Val., Vespa, Vinca, Zing. Sleeplessness, abdomen: colic, IColoc., Magn. s., IPlumb.; potter's colic, IAlum.; cutting, colicky pains in hypogastrium, every few minutes, Collin. ; nightly oppression, Magn. c.; pains and diarrhoea, Dulc.; paroxysmal pain in right side, || Plumb.; peritonitis, ILyc.; pressure across, above navel, Sul.; seems swollen, ILach.; troubles, Plant. Sleeplessness, anus : burning, Amm. c.; itching, ISul.; itching and burning, IAloe: intense itching, causing one to toss and roll about all night, IMar. v.; pains, with and after each stool, recurring after an hour or two and lasting twelve hours (fissure of anus), IPaeonia; prolapsus, Arn. Sleeplessness, arms: cutting in upper and in calves (epidemic typhus), IChel.; heaviness, Alum.; pain, Brach.; pain, in right shoulder, to elbow, I | Phos. Sleeplessness, apoplexy : precursor, Ast. r. Sleeplessness, back: aching, Lact. ac.; burning pain in anthrax, in interscapular region, | Tarant.; pain, in carbuncle, IHep.; and curvature of dorsal spine, sharp, cutting spasms in muscles, l l Syph.; in myelitis, IDulc.; pain in small of, cannot lie on back (colic), Magn. S.; pain in small of, and hips, Sinap.; pain in spine, Con.; unbearable pain across supersacral region, extends to right nates and down right sciatic nerve, l l Lac c. Sleeplessness, bad effects from loss of sleep: Amb., IICOccul.., | | Ol. jec.; agalactia, 1Caust.; pressure, deep in cerebellum, Colch.; con- stipation, from night-watching, IIMux v.; convulsions, II Coccul.; after debauch, Ant. c.; delirium, from overwatching, Lach.; dys- pepsia, from night-watching, ITNux v.; Sud- den faintness and sinking sensation in chest, three attacks during one night, Syph.; press- ure in head, especially in occiput, IColch.; headache, with vertigo, Ikali c.; languor, IIpec.;, nausea, Ipec.; nervous, Hydras.; neuralgia, from late hours, IIPuls.; long-con- tinued nursing, IICOccul.; pale and haggard, | | Phos.; restlessness and extreme protracted suffering, Lac def.; after revelling, Carbo v.; slightest loss tells, Coccul.; from long watch- ing, ICoff.; night-watching, Carbo v., 11Coc- cul.; feels as after night-watching, Lyss.; weakness, IHydras., Natr. m.; weakness, in pleurodynia, l l Ran. b.; weakness, in pneumo- nia, l l Nux v.; weakness, in acute rheumatism, Chloral.; weakness, from slightest loss, ICO- ccul.; no inconvenience from loss of sleep, Kob., ILachn., Sinap. Sleeplessness, bladder. tenesmus (cysto-blen- norrhoea), l l Uva ursi. Sleeplessness, bones: sudden jerking, tearing, cracking, Plumb.; pains (chronic syphilitic ophthalmia), Merc.; periosteal pains, IKalm. Sleeplessness, brain : affection, Glom.; for seven days, in encephalitis, ICOccul.; fag, Natr. m.; overfulness of cerebral vessels, IKali br.; 1066 37. SLEEP. lººtephaloid, ICina ; in hydrocephalus, BAp1S. - Sleeplessness, breathing : asthma, Arg. nit., IKali iod.; spasmodic asthma of children, | | Kali br.; no sleep for days and nights, caused by Spasmodic bronchial asthma, | |Syph.; dyspnoea, ICham.; dyspnoea, in in- flammation of diaphragm, I |Morph. S.; dys- pnoea, heat and ebullitions, cannot lie on side, l l Ran. b.; prevented by dyspnoea, in pneumonia, Kali c.; dyspnoea, in typhoid pneumonia, l l Chloral; shortness, I lStann.; suffocating dryness, l l Bor. Sleeplessness, bronchial: acute catarrh, Kalibi. Sleeplessness, carbuncle : burning and sting- ing in carbuncle on side of chest, I Tarant. Sleeplessness, Catarrh: of children, Sumb. Sleeplessness, chest : stitches, All. sat.; stitches in anterior, inferior and posterior parts (pleu- ritis with plastic exudation), IHep.; seems swollen, Lach. Sleeplessness, chilblains: itching and intense pains, on stump of amputated leg, l l Ran. b. Sleeplessness, children: IICoff, Cypr., ISticta ; fret from bedtime till morning, next day as lively as ever, l l Psor.; newborn, IBell. Sleeplessness, chill: IIDiad.; in evening, ILyc.; shivering over left side on which he is not lying, Ant. c. Sleeplessness, chilliness: cold for an hour, with nervousness, I ILac c.; at 6 P.M., ILyc. Sleeplessness, cholera infantum : ICadm. s. Sleeplessness, chronic : Apis, Ars. h., ICrotal., Hydr, ac., | | Hyos., IILach.; eleven days’ duration, l l Plat.; for six days, I I Wer. Sleeplessness, circulation: orgasm, Alum., º V., IPuls.; tumultuous course of blood, ry. Sleeplessness, at climacteric period IKalibr., HSenecio, l l Zinc. Sleeplessness, cold: rhoea), Jatroph. Sleeplessness, coma : alternating with, Camph. Sleeplessness, convalescence: after acute disease, Coff., IHyos., Kali br. Sleeplessness, convulsions: IIRali br.; in a child, Cypr.; worse in right side (hydro- cephalus), Art. v.; hysterical, ICic. Sleeplessness, cough : Calad., 1Caps., HDaph., IKali bi., IKali cy., HINitr. ac., INux v., HRhus, Sul.., | | Syph.; catarrh of head, | |Sticta; hollow, IPhos.; in influenza, l l Phell.; on lying down, IOl. jec.; worse after mid- night, Kali c.; in typhoid pneumonia, | | Chloral.; tickling tearing, IGels.; in typhoid, Apis ; whooping cough, Caust. Sleeplessness, day: when lying down, shivers and is dizzy, Calad. $º Sleeplessness, delirium: l l Plumb.; alternately (tubercular meningitis), l l Tuberc.; appari- tions, HBell.; cannot get himself together, IBapt.; delirium tremens, IGels. Sleeplessness, dentition: ICham.,IGels., Tereb. Sleeplessness, in diabetes: mellitus, I | Uran. nit. improved. Sleeplessness, diarrhoea: IDulc., ISul.; chronic, 1Coloc., JNatr. S.; copious painful stool, |Merc. COr. Sleeplessness, diphtheria: HChin. a., IKali m. Sleeplessness, drinking : from excessive use of coffee, ICoff.; coffee, wine, liquor, Nux v. Sleeplessness, drugs: after Chloral., Mosch.; after taking cold (diar- mercurial poisoning, IKali br.; in spite of narcotics, LySS.; could not sleep without opiates (gout), IKali iod.; after opium, I Bell., |Nux V. Sleeplessness, dysentery: IIBufo., IIPhos.; autumnal, IMerc. Sleeplessness, ears: acuteness of hearing, clocks striking and cocks crowing at a distance keep her awake, IOp.; severe itching, lasting till midnight, IPSOr.; as long as any noise con- tinues, Coff.; pulsations, l l Cact.; shooting, especially at night (otorrhoea), l l Phos. Sleeplessness, eating: after eating, Castor.; after late Suppers, or eating too much, IPuls. Sleeplessness, epigastrium: arterial palpitation also in right ear, l l Cact. ; cramplike pressure, 1Coloc.; pulsations, l l Cact. Sleeplessness, eructations: at night, Hyper. Sleeplessness, eruption: ecthyma, Jugl.; itch- ing, constant desire to Scratch, on wrists, IIPsor.; eruptive disease, Apis; herpes or ul- cers burn and itch in evening, Staph.; itching, Caust.; no sleep till 3 or 4 A.M., itching, I Sul.; child, itchlike, after vaccination, IMez.; urti- caria, Cop.; burning itching (urticaria), IBov.; urticarious itching, child, disappears during day, Chloral. Sleeplessness, erysipelas: Apis, I I Wer. V. Sleeplessness, in evening: , IPhos.; awakes early, Diosc.; until 12 M., then restless, with terrifying dreams, Dory.; till 2 or 3 A.M., by constant desire to change position, Arn.; until 2 or 3 A.M., from prickling, stinging biting, here and there, Arn. Hºº time. Sleeplessness, eyes: burning, Jamb.; perceives figures and objects moving about (nervous headache), IIgn.; pain to forehead and all over head (acute inflammation), Chel.; as long as light continues, Coff.; open against will, 1Camph.; pain through left, on closing lid, Act. rac.; photophobia, Con...; hypera*s- thesia of retina, Nux v.; wild, staring, Eup. pur.; burning tearing, l l Rhus; tearing pains, worse in cold damp weather (rheumatic ophthalmia), Ver. e - Sleeplessness, face: Brach.; neuralgia, Spig.; pain in lower jaw to shoulders and supra- and infraorbital nerves on both sides and Over whole head, in evening, lasts all night, I ISul.; neuralgic pain in right upper jaw to head, | | Med.; prosopalgia, IMagn. p.; circumscribed red cheeks, ILachn.; shooting, rending, left side between temple, ear and jaw, with nausea and violent empty retching, Coloc. Sleeplessness, feet: burning in Soles, Lach.; burning in roots of toe nails, Asaf.; after dinner, violent burning in corn on right little toe, Agar. Sleeplessness, with fever: Cham., ILachn.; with anxiety, 2 to 5 A.M., Ign.; with colic, | | Alum.; gastric, I (Sep.; during heat, IApis ; hectic nightly exacerbations, l l Ol. jec.; inter- mittent, IApis, I ICina, ICoff, Diad. ; catar- rhal intermittent, Hep.; intermittent, worse night before attack, Ars.; low, four days and nights, ICact; low, adynamic,..., Stram; puerpéral, ICoff, Coloc.; in typhoid, Cham, iSul.; after typhoid, Hell.; in typhus, IApis, IBapt.; in abdominal typhus, I Stram.; in yellow, Ars. h. Łº chill, heat. Sleeplessness, in gonorrhoea: 1Tarant. Sleeplessness, in gout: Mang. 37. SLEEP. * 1067 Sleeplessness, hand: inflammation painful, Anthrac.; pain, l l Phos. Sleeplessness, head: congestion, Carbo v., Inul.; pediculi capitis and itching in purulent scaldhead on occiput, l l Staph. Sleeplessness, with headache: Ammoniac., Arg. nit., Ars.i., IIAur. met., Brach., l l Calab.,1Chel., 1Chloral., IICinch., Elaps, ILach., Magn. S., Pallad., | | Puls., IISul., ISyph.; dull pressing, | | Calab.; in forehead or maxillary sinuses (influenza), Puls.; lancinating, Elaps; neural- gic, ISyph.; nightly, ISul.; Nux temperament, | | Puls, ; pulsating, throbbing, pressure on eyes, dilatation of vessels of head and other parts of body, ICroc.; shooting in left forehead and temple, worse on coming indoors, shooting goes obliquely (downward, and sometimes backward), Merc. per.; stinging and cutting in nerves of left head, coming and going, lAur. met.; stitches, Manc. Sleeplessness, heart : beating (angina pectoris), Aur. mur.; dilated, Tabac.; heart disease, Dig.; pain in cardiac region (heart disease), | | Op.; pericarditis, Colch. Sleeplessness, heat: Aloe, Hyos., IThuya ; anxious sensation, IPuls.; burning, Aurant.; dry, in phthisis, l l Sul.; dry, cannot rest in any position (chronic gastralgia), l l Caust.; ebullitions, Ign., Merc., Sil., Spong.; flushes and restlessness, l l Puls.; general, Sil.; especially in head, IBor.; until 2 or 3 A.M., Arn. ; and restlessness every other night (spoiled intermittent), IBry.; in spinal irrita- tion, Phos.; with thirst, Mugn. m. Bºy" fever. Sleeplessness, hemorrhoids: burning, I Ars.; intolerable suffering, IKali c. Sleeplessness, hiccough : fourteen days after labor (primipara), l l Nux v. Sleeplessness, hunger: Abies , IMar. v.; in evening, Ign. Sleeplessness, in hysteria: ISenecio, Mosch.; chorea, l l Sticta. Sleeplessness, injuries: after bee-stings in wrists, burning, ILach. ; after concussion, 1 Arn.; after falling down stairs, l l Rhus ; after setting fractured leg, Sticta. Sleeplessness, itching: Anac., Chloral., Merc.; on arms, Carbo v.; over whole body, IPsor.; face, head and shoulders, IGels.; between fingers, Carbo v.; on hands, Carbo v.; intol- erable, IPsor.; intolerable, without eruption, | |Zinc.; pruritus senilis, Mez.; has to Scratch whole body, Lyss.; on small circumscribed spots, l l Apis. Sleeplessness, kidneys: desquamative neph- ritis, l l Plumb.; from renal affections, IHyos. Sleeplessness, labor: during, ICon.; six weeks after confinement, hydrogenoid constitution, INatr. S.; bearing down pains, in threatened abortion, IHelon.; of lying-in women, Coff.; after miscarriage, several nights in succession, ICypr. Sleeplessness, larynx : , aphonia, Ferr. mur.; strangulation (scarlatina), Lach. Sleeplessness, legs: aching all night, Med.; burning, Bapt.; drawing, burning, lancinating pains in left, particularly posterior part of thigh (sciatic neuralgia), l l Rhus ; fidgets in right, and hip, l l Phos.; gnawing and Scraping in red, doughy swelling in right shin (syphi- litic periostitis), Kalibi.; burning heat, deep- seated in heel and ankle, hinders sleep, IKali bi.; constantly jerked up with cramps, Men yanth; pains and cramps in calves (periosti- tis), Mez.; excruciating pain, Syph.; pa- paralytic affection, Codein.; constant pain in anterior part of right thigh, ISyph. Sleeplessness, leucorrhoea: precedes leucor- rhoea, Senecio. Sleeplessness, limbs: coldness, Chel.; cold hands and feet, Aloe; numbness, Chel.; pain, in consumption, IGuaiac.; severe pain, in sy- novitis, l l Ver. v.; twitching, ICypr.; ulcera- tive pain (leprosy), l l Agar. Sleeplessness, liver complaint: Acet.ac., Dolich. Sleeplessness, lungs: consumption, IIod.; in pneumonia, Ant. t., HBell., 1Chel., Elaps, IMerc.; after pneumonia, IKali c.; incipient phthisis, following amenorrhoea, l l Sang. Sleeplessness, malaise: | |Merc. Sleeplessness, mammae: burning in swollen, lSil.; pain in cancer, Ast. r. Sleeplessness, measles: 1Ferr. ph. Sleeplessness, menses: before, Cycl.; during, Sep.; after, Kali br., Thuya ; amenorrhoea, iSenecio, l l Xan.; at beginning, Agar.; dys- menorrhoea, ICOccul.; menorrhagia, Cann. i. Sleeplessness, mental condition: activity, Aur. met., 1Coff., ILyc., Zinc.; quiet activity, IIHyos.; activity, at onset of typhus, or in chronic headache, 1Calc.; agitation, Coff.; an- guish, IKali iod., Thuya ; anguish, worse after midnight, II Ars.; anguish, moaning and groaning, Crotal.; torturing feeling of an- guish, I [Rali iod.; anxiety, Bell., Merc., | | Caust., ICham., ILach., | | Merc., Merc. cor.; anxiety and heat, l l Bry.; anxiety, hys- teria, pregnancy, general nervous irritability, HKali br.; nervous anxiety, Lyss.; anxiety and palpitation, ISul.; anxious thoughts, Ign.; sees apparitions on closing eyes, Thuya; after business embarrassments, Amb.; many thoughts of business of day prevent for an hour, ICOccul.; from care, Ign.; will only sleep when caressed and fondled, l l Kreo.; from conversation, Amb.; not cross (child), IICoff.; in dark, child soon falls asleep in lighted room, IIStram.; depressing emotions, Ign.; from depressing events, Natr. m.; de- pression, Thuya ; persistent, with depression, IKali br.; derangement, l l Manc.; disorder, Lach.; walking up and down in despair (lyssophobia), Lyss.; distress and agony, Acet. ac.; nervous, out of all proportion with bodily suffering, ICrotal.; emotion, I Caps.; excitability, Lyss, Mosch., Plat.; from excitement, IAur. mur., IICoff, Lyss.; after excitementattheatre, Phos.; with excite- ment, Coca, IPhos.; excitement, after nursing, during pregnancy, or delirium tremens, Act. rac.; from seeing frightful faces, Merc.; full of fancies, IOp.; fancies and images, Arg. nit.; fear and dread, I | Puls.; fear and anxious restlessness, IPuls.; after fright, IAcon., Ign.; fright in seventh month of pregnancy, Ign.; frightful sensation as of a hideous dream, Coccul.; in grief, iCels.; from grief, HIgn. ; after gnawing grief, INatr. m.; homesick, Il Caps.; hypochondriasis, Arg. nit., IBar.c., Val.; ideas, Coff.; ideas crowding, IAEsc. h., Aloe, Alum., IBry., HCalc., Jacea, Puls., Sep., Staph.; ideas crowding, in evening, |Fluor. ac., Sabad.; ideas crowding, making plans, cannot stop thinking, ICinch.; crowd- 1068 37. SLEEP. ing of pleasant ideas, Cypr.; cannot sleep until after midnight, idea fixed, IGraph.; constant flow of ideas, changing from one thing to another, Cinnab.; fantastic illusions as soon as closing eyes, Led.; imaginations that were entirely distinct from surrounding objects, as in delirium, IOp.; insanity, I lTa- rant.; of irritable, excitable persons, from busi- ness embarrassments, , , often imaginary, IIHyos.; nervous irritability, with coldness in extremities, subjective, INatr. m.; rest- less irritability, Chloral.; nervous irrita- tion (typhoid pneumonia), l l Chloral.; from joy, IICoff.; knows not why, Amb.; lys- sophobia, Lyss.; in mania, Apis, Coc- cul.., | |Stram.; mania puerperalis, INux v.; melancholy, Aur. met.; melancholy, after imortification, Ign.; mortification at trifles, ICalc.; with muttering, IIHyos.; nervous af- fections, Aur. mur.; nervous irritation,IGels., IHyos.; nervousness, Lach., Plat., Sticta; nervousness, in hypochondriasis, Arg. nit.; can hardly be kept in bedroom (puerperal mania), l l Ver. v.; sadness, Ign.; after severe nervous shock (convulsions), IPhos.; after men- talstrain, Coff., JNux v.; after overstraining by racking business cares, Ign.; from agreeable surprise, Coff.; thinking, which she cannot control, IGels.; intent thinking, Diosc.; crowd- ing of thoughts, INux v.; excess of thoughts, after midnight, l l Hep.; mind turning on same thought, ICalc.; tormenting, INatr. m.; visions, Cham.; anxious visions, ICarbo a.; wandering (typhus), IBapt.; everything seems to worry, LArs.; after worry or excitement, | | Kali ph.; worry and grief, IRali br. Sleeplessness, midnight: before or gº time. Sleeplessness, morning: gº time. Sleeplessness, nausea: Coccul., IGraph. Sleeplessness, nerves: nervous, IAcon., || Kali ph.; morbid irritability of nervous system (typhus), Bapt.; overstimulation of nervous system, Chin. s. Sleeplessness, nose : pains and burning in alae nasi (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; coryza, | Acon.; obstruction, l l Sticta. Sleeplessness, numbness: she feels numb all over (after an abortion), l l Act. rac. Sleeplessness, old people IBar. c. Sleeplessness, ovaries: indurated, Graph.; nightly aggravation of right ovarian pain, | ISyph. ; tumors, Apis. Sleeplessness, palpitation: Aur, mur.,Crot. t., | TKali ph.; and flushes of heat, I |Psor.; and nervousness (cardiac hyperaesthesia), ICOff.; strong, quick, caused by unexpected news of great good fortune, Coff. Sleeplessness, pain: Iris, Merc.; after anger, IIColoc.; recommencing as soon as he went to bed, IIMerc. S.; in bone swellings, IDaph.; three nights, carbuncular boils that seem small, discharge slowly and show dark red streaks, Med.; with dyspepsia, Lyc.; in tendon of iliac and psoas muscles, All. Sat.; various kinds, ISul.; and Soreness in left side (subacute pleuritis), Arg, nit.; in chronic metritis, IAnt. #.; in neuralgia, l l Rhod.; crural neuralgia, iCoff.; at night, more before 12 o'clock, must turn often to find ease, IRhus; in parts lain on, Thuya ; severe, JFerr. ph.; Stinging all over, Lach. after, Sleeplessness, position: Bº During sleep, position. Sleeplessness, in pregnancy; IAct. rac., IOp., | | Puls, º Sleeplessness, restlessness: Abies, Anac., ICypr., ILach., Led., | |Merc., IPuls., Rhus, Thuya ; could not remain in bed, IBhus ; constant changing of position in bed or in arms of nurse, with Somnolence during day, especially in afternoon, | | Petrol.; with chilli- ness, Sil.; with shaking chill, Anac.; with de- sire to sleep, Natr. m.; fidgets in left side, both legs and arms, Meph.; in hemorrhoidal colic, Abrot.; inward, Ign., ILach.; could not lie comfortably on either side, IIMerc. c.; in- termittent neuralgic pains, ILyc.; nervous, IIApis; nervous, partly from shivering and shaking fits (general prostration after child- bearing), Lach.; nervous, with desire to sleep, |Natr. m. ; until 2 or 3 A.M., Arn.; tossing about, ICup. m., Tereb.; tosses about all night, IKreo.; constant tossing and turning, worse after midnight, I Ars. ; tremulous tossing about before midnight, Euph.; twists and turns from bedtime till morning, next day as lively as ever (child), l l Psor. Hºt During sleep, restlessness. Sleeplessness, rheumatism: Dulc., | | Puls.; acute, Atrop.; in head and arms, Ant. t.; especially in right hip, radiating to calf and knee, IColoc.; pain in right leg, Cact.; before midnight, on account of every exacerbation, | | Puls.; from pain, I Sticta ; pale swelling of affected parts, I Ars.; twitching pains in joints, worse at night, I Puls.; with uterine compli- cation, Caulo. Sleeplessness, saliva : constant flow, Ign. Sleeplessness, scarlatina: IPhyt., Ver. v.; malignant, Merc. iod. rub.; typhoid, IAilant. Sleeplessness, sexual condition: desire, Ant. c.; painful erections, IThuya, I |Plat.; itching of scrotum, I | Urt. ur.; irritable vagina, Cypr. Sleeplessness, shock : on closing eyes, a sudden shock passing upward (Sunstroke from ex- posure of nape of neck), IBell. Sleeplessness, skin: cracked, bleeding when scratched, Pix. Sleeplessness, sleep: alternating with drowsi- ness, Hyos.; after awaking,evening and night, cannot fall asleep again for a long time, IPhos.; desire to sleep, LIBell.; desire to (nervous ex- citability), l l Calab.; no desire, Ars. S. r., Fluor. ac.; no desire, yet weary, Aur. met.; no dis- position to, after lying down, Cinch. bol.; with drowsiness, Coff., Crotal., Natr. m.; drow- siness in afternoon and after sunset, IISul.; alternating with drowsiness, Asim. t. ; weari- ness and drowsiness by day, from overwork at desk, IAgar.; drowsiness in delirium tre. mens, ICrotal.; not able to, yet fagged, Aur. met.; syphilitic ulceration of penis, had not slept for a fortnight, ILac c.; a kind of struggle between sleep and wakefulness, INatr. m. Sleeplessness, in smallpox: Sarrac. Sleeplessness, spleen : enlargement, IFerr. mur. Sleeplessness, stomach : cancer, l l Mez.; cardi- algia, Wal.; constriction, IColoc.; dyspepsia, IRob.; acute gastritis, after taking cold, ICO- loc.; before gastromalacia, IKreo.; pain, Tereb.; pressing, evening in bed, while lying on left side, Tereb.; weight, All. Sat. 37. SLEEP. 1069 Sleeplessness, sweat: in tertian ague, | |Nux v. Sleeplessness, talk: desire to, Cypr. Sleeplessness, teeth: cutting, coming and going, Aur. met. Sleeplessness, testicles: pain, Ham.; pain in orchitis, INux v. Sleeplessness, thirst: All. sat., Ign. Sleeplessness, throat: dry, ICist.; full feeling, Amm. c.; after midnight, to 4 A.M., with cough, Niccol.; after 4 A.M., Plant., Verbas.; toward 4 A.M., || Chel.; latter part of night, Zing.; towards day (palpitation), Cact.; until a short time before daybreak, IHyos.; towards morning, | | Psor., Val; till towards morning (in rheumatic toothache), IIAnt. t. Sleeplessness, tired feeling: from climbing causing suffocating feeling, I Lac C.; mucus, IBry.; sore, | |Sul.; sore, ulcerative pain, as of a splinter in, afternoon to midnight, IHep.; tonsiilitis, IBar. c., Merc. iod. flav.; ulcerated, Merc. iod. rub. Sleeplessness, time : in evening, Ferr., IILach., IIPuls.; in early part of night, apparently from nervous irritability (dentition), Pod.; forepart of night, from intrusion of various thoughts, Cact.; falling asleep late, Anag., ICalc., Chrom. ac., IGraph., ILac c., ILyc., IMagn. m., I Merc., Mez., Millef., Natr. c., | |Sep., Stann., Spig.; late, getting up late, Ast. r.; late, falls asleep quietly, IKali c.; late, restless, Chrom. ac.; late, in rheumatism, | Thuya ; late, wakes several times at night because he is not sleepy, l l Ran. b.; late, only towards morning (diseased pancreas), Atrop. s.; late, and wakes too early (hysteria), ILyc.; wakes early, with lassitude and weakness, Cycl.; cannot sleep late enough to get a good night's rest (nervous debility), ICurar.; before midnight, ICon., Coral., IFerr., Hydras., Ign., Kreo., Lil. tig., Mur. ac., Selen, Spong., Valer.; before midnight, anxiety in chest, Bry.; before midnight, in asthma, Arn.; be: fore midnight, drowsiness in morning and during day (albuminuria), I [Nux v.; before midnight, on account of cold feet and heat in head, Amm. m.; before midnight, prevented by fixed idea, for example a melody constantly recurred to his mind, yet sleepiness prevented activity of memory and fantasies, IIPuls.; before midnight, general breakdown, after repeated attacks of pneumonia, ILach.; before midnight, rheumatic attack, IBry.; before midnight, shivering over one arm and foot, then sweat, Bry.; before midnight, with talk- ativeness, ILach.; before midnight, with thirst, Bry.; before midnight, with weeping because she could not sleep, girl aet. 8, IPuls.; sleeps only in middle of night, after which better, ICrotal.; after midnight, Ant. C., Apis, IAsaf., Aur.met., Euph., | | Hep., Iod., Kali n., Merc. sul., INux v.; after midnight, anx- ious, restless, tossing, eyes closed, Il Acon.; after midnight, from congestion to head, IPsor.; after midnight, tossed about on ac- count of sensation as if whole body were burning, Rhus ; after midnight, with heat and profuse sweat, Sabina; until 1 A.M., HCarbo v., Merc. iod. flav.; after 1 A.M., Amb.; until 1 or 2 A.M., with pricking pain in forehead and giddiness, after checked diarrhoea, Il Sul.; at 2 A.M. (melancholia), l l Puls.; until 2 A.M., Pallad., IPuls.; 2 A.M., partly from painful weakness in limbs, partly from sensation of heat and restlessness, making him toss in bed, HCham.; did not sleep more than thirty min- utes until after 2 A.M., Lyss.; after 2 A.M., 1Nitr. ac., IWer.; until 2 or 3 A.M., 1Calc.; from 2 to 5 A.M., HBell.; until 3 A.M., Ars., | | Merc.; after 3 A.M., IBapt., Calc., Cinch, Rhus ; after 3 A.M., in coryza, Calc. a.; until 4 A.M., mountains and other muscular exertion, Ars.; overfatigue, mental or physical, | | Chloral.; feeling, Cact.; weariness, IArs. Sleeplessness, from tobacco: INux v. Sleeplessness, toothache: ICham., Coccion.; in decayed tooth of left side, Staph. relieved, Tromb. cured ; stinging, Sil.; stitches in jaw and teeth to ear, IISep. Sleeplessness, ulcers: pains, ICon. Sleeplessness, uneasiness: in blood, IBry.; in body, ICarbo v. - Sleeplessness, urination : constant desire, in nervous persons, Dig.; dysuria, IMerc. Sleeplessness, uterus: cancer, Zinc.; irrita- tion, prolapsus and attendant nervousness, |Senecio. Sleeplessness, vaccination: after revaccination, IThuya. Sleeplessness, vertigo : Lact. ac., IMerc. c. Sleeplessness, weakness: for forty hours, fol- lowed by collapse, I |Tuberc.; from exhaus- tion, IGels.; from exhaustion or lack of brain nutrition, Magn. p.; anaemic patients or nerv- ous persons exhausted, but irritated, IKalibr.; at night, from exhausted condition (posterior spinal sclerosis), l l Pic. ac.; nervous exhaus- tion, especially after long sickness, especially uterine complaints, Cypr.; with prostration, | | Kreo. Sleeplessness, worms: | | Wal.; itching of asca- rides, IFerr.; irritation, produced by thread- worms, coming on at regular times during day, Mar. v. Sleeplessness, wrists: burning in swollen (after bee stings on both wrists), Lach. YAWNING: Agar., Alum., Amyg., ||Ang., Ant, t., Arg. nit., | | Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., Arund., Asar., Aspar., Aurant., Bell., Brach., Brom., IBry., Cain., Calab., Calc. p., | | Camph., Carbo a., Carbo v., Card. m., | | Carbol. ac., Castor., IICaust., Ced., ICepa, ICham., HChel., Chen. v., Chlorof., Coccus, 1Coff., 1Coloc., Coral., Croc., ICycl., IDiad., I Dros., Elat., | | Eup. pur., Gamb., IGlon., Hip- pom., Ign., IIpec., Jacea, Kalibi., IKali c., | | Kali iod., l l Kali ph., ILyc., Lyss., Mang., Med., Meph., Merc. c., Merc. sul.., | |Mez., Millef, Natr. m., INatr. S., Niccol., INux v., Oxal. ac., | | Phyt., Pod., IPuls., Sal.ac., | | Sec., Sil., Squilla, ISul., Tell., ITarax., Tromb., Verbas., Ver., Vinca, Xan., Zinc. 5& spas- modic. Yawning, abdomen : complaints, ICast. Yawning, in afternoon : || Arum t. Yawning, air : indoors, Ruta ; walking in Open air, l l Euphor.; exhaustive, when walking in open, Jamb. Yawning, amelioration: abates complaints and pains, Berb. Yawning, anaemia: chlorosis, IGraph. Yawning, breathing: asthmatic oppression, worse from motion, Bapt.; respiratory troubles, IBrom. Yawning, chest: loosens pressure, Ars h.; 1070 37. SLEEP. stitches, IBor.; stitches in left, Natr. s.; aggravates stitching pain in left from upper portion straight through to left shoulder blade (ºulosis) HMyrtus; tightening about, A-3 Il. Yawning, children: Cham.; child wants to yawn, but cannot, this makes it cry, |Lyc. Yawning, with chill: II.Natr. m., Thuya; be- fore chill, Arn., Niccol.; before chill, in ter- tian ague, IIgn.; one-sided (left), commenc- ing in back, ILyc.; shaking, Agar.; Shivering, in upper part of body, Menyanth. Yawning, chilliness: Daph., Gels., Natr. m., Polyp.; 4 to 5 P.M., Kob.; from back, after- noon (ague), Ipec.; running up back, Merc. sul.; over whole body, ICalc.; in chest, abdo- men and legs, Paris; in tertian ague, Ipec.; internal, INatr. S.; before menses, IIPuls.; Shivering sensation, ICina; and trembling of muscles, Oleand. Yawning, in convulsions: IGraph.; before Spasms, Agar.., | | Tarant.; epileptic coma, Hºli during and after labor, IOp.; tetanic, gn. Yawning, cough ; before yawning, Anac.; after cough, Ant. c., Arn., Op., Sang.; after cough, in whooping cough, Anac.; after cough, with difficult expectoration, IOp.; during cough, IOp., IPuls.; during cough, in hepatitis, IBell.; after cough, with difficult sputa, IOp.; causes cough, Nux v.; cough causes yawn- ing (asthma), l l Puls.; consecutively, espe- cially in children, Il Ant. t. Yawning, in diarrhoea: ICaps., ICup. m. Yawning, with drowsiness: ICepa, IGraph., IKreo., IMagn. m., INatr. c., IRhus, ISpong. Yawning, ears: burning, Daph. Yawning, eating: before and during eating dinner, Calc. p.; after eating, Aur. mur., | | Kali c.; after eating a little food, IDiad.; better after eating, Chen. v.; bulimia, ILyc.; during and after dinner, Zinc. Yawning, epigastrium: pain, as if being torn Out (paraplegia), I Ars.; throbbing, almost taking her breath, IKali c. Yawning, eructation: Berb.; alternates with frequent, Berb. Yawning, in erysipelas: l l Rhus. Yawning, in evening: after going out, Calc.; worse toward, Hep.; 9 P.M., ICed. Yawning, eyes: blepharitis, IKali c.; lachry- mation, Ant. t., Calc. p., Ign., IKali c., l l Ru- mex, Sabad., Staph.; could not keep open, Bufo.; fill with water every morning, Viol. Yawning, face: lower jaw stiff and painful, Lyss.; spasmodic, not sleepy, itching and pain as from dislocation of jaw, IIRhus ; straining of lower jaw, |Magn. p.; with trem- bling of lower jaw, Oleand.; neuralgia, ICup. ac.; prosopalgia, ICOccul, TIgn.; stiffness of lower jaw, Lyss. * Yawning, fever: before chill, IDiad.; before attack of intermittent, IElat.; before parox- ysm, at 5 P.M., quotidian ague, l l Rhus; be- fore paroxysm of tertian ague, l l Nux v.; long with heat, Kali c.; in intermittent, Apis, Eup. perf.; intermittent, with sound as if neighing of horse, IElat.; prodroma, Ipec. Yawning, head: hot, Jatroph. Yawning, headache: ICepa, Chin. ars., Glon.; yawning, before, Il Sul.; yawning, before paroxysms, Agar.; hemicrania, mostly, in evening and morning, IPhos.; passes off with, IStaph. Yawning, heart: pain directly over cardiac re- gion in sternum, l l Chel. Yawning, with heat: Chin. S.; dry, iCalc. p. Yawning, hemorrhage: uterus, Apis. Yawning, in hysteria: || Kali ph., Tarant. Yawning, ineffectual: IManc.; child wants to but cannot, this makes it cry, I ILyc.; incom- plete (bronchial croup), Ant. t.; in perito- nitis, ILyc. Yawning, inguinal region: pain in right, IBor. Yawning, injuries: rapid, in shock, ILach. Yawning, labor: after parturition (eclampsia), IPlat.; threatened abortion, HCham. Yawning, laughter: gaping, followed by invol- untary, Agar. Yawning, lying down: constant, after lying down in bed, ICOccul. Yawning, menses: before menses, IPuls.; emansio mensium, Dig.; menorrhagia, IApis; renewed pain in amenorrhoea, ICina. Yawning, mental condition: anxiety, IPlumb.; effects of wounded honor, INux v.; irresistible, when listening to others, 1Caust.; worse when he has to listen to others, Lyss.; low spirits, Merc. Sul. ; stupefaction, Jatroph. Yawning, in morning: Amm. m.; incessantly, ICOccul.; after a good sleep at night, Zing. Yawning, nausea; IKali c.; epileptic attacks, |Kali bi. Yawning, neck: stiff pain in muscles, ICOccul. Yawning, neuralgia: yawning, before attack, HChel. Yawning, at night: after midnight (rheuma- tism), IThuya. Yawning, nose: with coryza, Carbo. a.; crawl- ing and Sneezing, then gaping and belching of wind, Lobel. i.; pain runs upward and in- ward, as if head would be torn off (urticaria), Bell.; with sneezing, Astac.; sneezing, with pain in maxillary joints, Agar. Yawning, pain: worse evening or morning, when walking, Aloe. Yawning, pharynx: frequent, follows sensation of constriction in pharynx, as if in chest, with a suffocative feeling on sitting down to meals, Val. Yawning, with restlessness: Plumb.; and stretching of arms and legs, with pain in back, ILach. Yawning, rheumatism: IBry. Yawning, sitting: prolonged, when sitting in a dull, apathetic, or drowsy condition, Atrop. s. Yawning, sleep: in deep sleep, ICepa; as if he had not slept enough, Staph. Yawning, spasmodic : Acon., Coccuk, Ign., Magn. p., IPlat.: before asthma, Bov.; during day,worse toward evening, Hep.; followed by spasm of glottis, Med.; followed by locking of jaws, with spasmodic rigidity of limbs, | |Plat.; with pain as if dislocated in lower jaw, ; in amenorrhoea, ICina; in paraplegia, I’S. Yawning, stomach: bloated, IIGraph.; cramps, ICalc., ICepa, Diad.; empty, brings tears in eyes, Ammoniac.;fulness and bloatedness from food (cardialgia and headache), IKali c.; be- gins attacks of gastralgia, ILyc. Yawning, stretching: AEsc. h., | |Bry., Curar, INux v., Staph.; mostly of arms, Agar.; 38. TIME. 1071 relieves general ill-feeling; Il Guaiac.; without sleepiness, Viol. Bºy" Chap. 34, Limbs stretching. Yawning, in summer complaint: every two or three seconds, Ars. TYawning, throat: pains, Natr. c.; paralytic feeling on left side, Menyanth.; sticking, as from a splinter in, extends to ear, IIHep.; stitches, Amm. m.; tension, Arg. met.; ten- sion in right side of fauces (aphonia), 1 [Arg. met.; painful tension, as from swelling in fauces, Arg. met. º Yawning, tired feeling: ICalc.; menses, I Amm. c.; weariness, IRhus ; weariness and prostra- tion, IPlant. Yawning, tongue: sharp pain about root, Lach. Yawning, vertigo; makes giddy, Agar.; worse when standing, going off when lying, IPetrol. 38. TIME. AfternOOn, Evening. Before Midnight. AFTERNOON, aggravation: IAgar..,IIAlum., Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., l l Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., IAsaf., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., I, IISell., HBism., | | Bor., Bov., Bry., Calad., l l Calc., | | Camph., Cann., Canth., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., Cinch., ICic., Cina, I | Coccus, l l Coff., | | Colch., Co- loc., | | Con., Croc., Cycl., Dig., Dros., | | Dulc., Euph., Ferr. mur., Graph., Hell., Hep., Hyos., Ign., l l Iod., Ipec., Jacea, Kali c., | | Kreo., || Lach., Laur., III,yc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Menyanth., Merc., Mez., I Mosch., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., IINitrum, INitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., Op., Paris, Petrol.., || Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., | | Plumb., IIPuls., Ran. b., | | Ran. Sc., Rheum, Rhod., Rhus, l l Ruta, Sabad., Sa- bina, Sars., Selen., | |Seneg., Sep., Sil., | |Spig., | | Spong, Squilla, Stann., Staph., | |Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarax., IIThuya, IVal., Ver., Verbas., 1zinc. EVENING, aggravation : Acon., Agar., Alum., II Amb., II Amm. c., Amm. m., | | Anac., Ang., II Ant. c., II Ant. t., Arg. met., IHArn., l'Ars., Asaf., l'Asar., Aur. met., Bar.c., II Bell., Bism., IBor., | | Bov., II Bry., HCa- lad., ICalc., Camph., Cann., Canth., IICaps., ICarboa., | | Carbo v., IICaust., Cham., Chel., Cinch., Cic., Cina, Clem., ICOccul., Coff, IIColch., IColoc., | | Con., ICroc., | | Cupr. s., IICycl., Dig., | | Dros., IDulc., IIEuph., | | Ferr., || Graph., IGuaiac., IIHell., IHep., IIHyos., Ign., IIod., Ipec., Jacea, Kali c., Kreo., IILach., ILaur., ILed., IILyc., IIMagn. c., Magn. m., Mang., | |Mar. v., IIMen- yanth., Merc., IIMez., || Mosch., Mur. acº, 1Natr. c., | |Natr. m., HINitrum, l l Nitr. ac., 1Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., Op., Paris, Pe- trol., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPlat., IPlumb., IIPuls., IRan. b., IIRan. sc., Rheum, Rhod., IRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Squilla, I [Selen., Seneg., IISep., Sil., ISpig., Spong., IStann., | |Staph., IIStront., ISul, FOrenoOn. Morning. After Midnight. Night. IISul. ac., Tarant., IThuya, IVal., Ver., |Ver- bas., Viol., Vib., IIZinc. * FORENOON, aggravation: || Alum., Amb., Amm. C., l l Amm. m., Ang., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met., Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., IBar. c., Bell., Bor., Bov., Bry.., | | Calc., IICann. i., |Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Chel., Cinch., Coccul:, l l Coloc., Con., Cup. m., Cycl., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., Euph., Graph., IGuaiac., Hell., IHep., | | Ign., Ipec., IJacea, Kali c., Kreo., Lach., ILaur., Lyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., IINatr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., INux m., | |Nux v., || Par- eira, Petrol.., | |Phos., | |Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., Puls., Ran. b., Rhod., Rhus, IISabad., | |Sars., Sec., Selen., | |Seneg., IISep., ISil., ISpig., Spong., Stann., Staph., Stront., | |Sul., IISul. ac., Tarax., IWal., Ver., | | Verbas., Zinc. MORNING, aggravation: Acon., IAgar., Alum., Amb., | | Amm.c., IIAmm. m., Anac., | | Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., | | Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Asar., II Aur. met., | | Bar. c., || Bell., Bism., | | Bor., | | Bov., | | Bry., | | Calad., IICalc., Cann., Canth., | | Caps., | | Carbo a., IICarbo v., | | Caust., Cham., IIChel., || Cinch., | | Cic., | | Cina, I | Clem., | | Coccul., 1Coff, Colch., Coloc., ICon., IICroc., | | Cup.m., Cycl., | | Dig., HDros., | | Dulc., | | Euphor., Euph., | | Ferr., | |Graph., Guaiac., | | Hell., IHep., | | Hyos., IIgn., IIod., | | Ipec., Jacea, Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Laur., | | Led., l l Lyc., Magn. C., | |Magn. m., Mang., | |Mar. v., Menyanth., || Merc., | | Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., IINatr.m., INitr. ac., IINitrum, Nux m., IINux v., | | Oleand., | | Op., Paris, iPetrol., iiPhos., IPhos. ac., Plat., || Plumb., Puls., Ran. b., Ran. s., Rheum, IIRhod., IIRhus, Ruta, Sa- bad., Sabina, Samb., | | Sars., IISquilla, Sec., | |Selen., | |Seneg., Sep., | | Sil., I Spig., Spong., | |Stann., Staph., Stram., Stront., | ISul., IISul. ac., ITarant., IThuya, Il Val., IVer., Verbas., | | Viol., Zinc. 1072 39. TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. NIGHT, aggravation: II.Acon., Agar, Alum., Amb., Amm. c., l l Amm. m., Anac., || Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met..,II Arn., Ars., Asaf., Asar., Aur. met., IBar. c., IBell., l l Bism., Bor., Bov., IBry., || Calad., ICalc., ICamph., 1Cann., Canth., HCaps., Carbo a., | | Carbo v., 1Caust., IICham., Chel., IICinch., || Cic., ICina, I Clem., Coccul., 1Coff., IIColch., Co- loc., 11Con., Croc., ICup. m., | | Cycl., Dig., IDros., HIDukº., IEuph., IIFerr., IIGraph., IHell., IIHep., | | Hyos., IIgn., IIIod., | |Ipec., | | Jacea, IKali c., Kreo., ILach., Laur., ILed., ILyc., IIMagn. c., IIMagn. m., IIMang., Mar. v., Menyanth.,IIMerc., Mez., I IMosch., Mur. ac., ||Natr. c., Natr. m., HINitr. ac., Nitrum, l l Nux m., Nux v., IOleand, IOp., Pareira, Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., Plat., IIPlumb., IPuls., || Ran.b., IRan. Sc., IRheum, | | Rhod., Rhus, Sabad., | | Sabina, ISamb., Sars., Squilla, Sec., Selen., Seneg., ||Sep., liSil., ISpig., ISpong., Stann., Staph., Stram., I.Stront., Sul., ISul. ac., Tarax., IThuya, Val., | | Ver., Zinc. BEFORE, MIDNIGHT, aggravation: Alum., Amb., || Amm. m., l l Anac., l l Ang., Ant. t., | | Ars., Asar., HBell., IBry, l l Calad., | | Cann., IICarbo v., 1Caust., Cham., Chel., Cinch, Cycl., Dulc., Ferr., IGraph., | | Hep., Ign., Jacea, Kali c., ILach., IILed., IILyc., IMang., Mar. v., || Merc., IMez., Mosch., IMur. ac., Natr. m., Nitr, ac., Nux v., | | Petrol., IPhos., Plat., IIPuls., IRan. b., IIRan. Sc., Rhod, IRhus, IISabad., Samb., Sep., ISpig., ISpong., ||Stann., Staph., Stront., Sul., Thuya, IWal. AFTER MIDNIGHT, aggravation: || Acon., Alum.,Amb., Amm. m., Ang., Ant. c., | | Ant. t , II Ars., Asaf., l l Aur. met., Bar. c., Bor., | |Bry., Calad., 1Calc., Cann., | | Canth., | | Caps., l l Carbo a., Carbo v., l l Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coccul.., | | Coff., Con.., | | Croc., III)ros., | | Dulc., Euphor., IIFerr., || Graph., Hell., | | Hep.,IIgn., | |Iod, Ilkali c., Lyc., Magn. c., IMang., Merc., Mez., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., II.Nitrum, I |Nitr. ac., IINux v., Phos., IPhos. ac., l l Plat., I IFuls., Ran. b., IRan. Sc., | | Rhod., IIRhus,Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Squilla, Seneg., Sep., | |Sil., Spig., Spong., | |Staph., iº | |Sul.., | |Sul, ac., Tarax., IIThuya, 1Ol. 39. TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. COld. Dark. Warmth. Air. AIR, cold (open air, out of doors), aggrava- tion: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. br., Amm. c., Anac., II Ant. c., Arn., II Ars., Asar., Astac., IIAur. met., IIRadiag., IBar. c., IBapt., HBell., Bor, l l Bov., IBry., Bufo., ICalc., Calend., IICamph., Canth., Caps., | | Carbo a., HCarbo v., 11Caust., l l Cham., Cinch., || Cic., || Cina, IICist., ICOccus, ICoff., 1Colch., Coloc., ICon., ICycl., Diad., Dig., IIDulc., IFerr., Graph., IIHell., IIHep., IHyos., Hyper., Ign., Ind., Ipec., Jacea, Kali bi., Ilkali c., Kreo., Lach., Laur., ILyc., Lyss., Magn. C., Magn. m., Mang., Med., Menyanth., IMerc., Merc. iod. rub., ||Mez., IIMosch., Mur. ac., Natr. a., | | Natr. c., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., IINux m., IINux v., Paris, Petrol., IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Psor., Ran. b., IRhod., IIRhus, IIRumex, Ruta, IISabad., Samb., | | Sars., Squilla, Seneg., Sep., IISil., I ISpig., || Spong., Staph., Stram., IIStront., IISul., Sul. ac., Thuya, IWer. v., Verbas., Zinc., | |Zing. Air, cold (open air, out of doors), ameliora- tion: Amb., Anac., Ananth., l l Ant. c., Ant. t., Asar., Aurant., l l Bry., Calad., Calc., Cann. i., || Carbo v., Cham, Cina, l l Coccus, 1Colch., Croc., | | Dros., Euphor., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., IKali iod., l l Lach., | | Led., IILyc., Light. Water. SeaSonS. Temperature. Weather. Mar. v., Merc., Natr. m., l l Nitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Phos., Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabina, | |Sec., ||Selen., Seneg., | | Sep., ISul., Thuya. Air, cold, dry, aggravation : Acon., Alum., | | Ars., IIAsar..,] I Bell., Bor, IBry., | | Carbo a., | | Carbo v., 11Caust., | | Cham., IIHep., IIpec., Laur., Magn. c., Mez., Mur. ac., IIMux v., Rhod., Sabad., | | Sep., | |Sil., Spig., ISpong., IStaph., Sul., IVer., Zinc. Bºy" Weather dry. Air, cold, on first entering, aggravation: II Ars., l l Camph., | | Carbo v., | | Caust., Con., | | Dulc., Kali c., Mosch., Nux m., INux v., Phos., Puls., IIRan. b., ISabad., Sil., Spong., | |Stront., iverbas. e Air, cold, sensitiveness to : Băş" cold, and draught, aggravation. Air, cold, wet, aggravation : Agar..,ILAmm. c., | | Ant. c., Ast. r., | | Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., | | Bor., Bov., Bry., IICalc., Canth., l l Carboa., | | Carbo V., Cham., | | Cinch., | | Clem., IColch., Con..., | | Cup. m., IIDulc., | | Ferr., Hep., Ipec., Kali c., ILach., | ||Laur., ILyc., |Magn. C., IMang., IMerc., Mez., IIMur. ac., | |Natr. C., II.Nitrum, I |Nitr.ac.,IINux m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., | | Puls., l l Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, l l Sars., | |Seneg., Sep., Sil., || Spig., Stann., listaph., Stront., ISul.., | |Sul. ac., IVer., | |Zinc. Air, damp, in vaulted places, caves, cellars, 39. TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. - 1073 churches, etc., aggravation: IAloe, II Ars., Atrop., Bry., Calc., Carbo a., Caust., IIDulc., Form., Lyc., IIPuls., Selen., Sep., Stram.; sensation as if sheets were damp, Lac def. gº cold, wet; also Weather, damp, wet. Air, draught or current of air, aggravation : | | Acon., Anac., IBapt., IIBell., Benz. ac., Bov., Calc., Caps., | | Caust., Cham., ICinch., Cist., | | Coloc., Graph., IIHep., | |Ign., IKali c., Lach., Led., ILyss., Merc., Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Nitr. ac., IIMuxv., Phos., Puls., Ran. b., l l Rhus, Sars., Selen., | | Sep., IISil., Spig., ISul., | | Wal., Verbas. Air, in evening, aggravation: Amm. c., | | Car- bo v., Merc., Nitr. ac., | |Sul. Air, in doors, in a room; aggravation: Acon., IIAlum., || Amb., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., | | Ang., Ant. c., Arg. met.., | | Arn., Ars., Asaf., Asar., || Aur. met., | | Bar. c., Bell., | | Bor., | | Bov., Bry., Calc., Camph., Cann., Canth., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., | | Caust., Chel., || Cic., Cina, Coff., || Colch., Con., IICroc., Dig., Dulc., Graph., IHell., Hep., Hyos., Ign., | |Iod., Ipec., Jacea, Kali c., | ||Laur., | |Lyc., IIMagn. c., Magn. m., Mang., | | Menyanth., Merc., I Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., l l Natr. m., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., Nux v., | | Op., Phos., || Phos. ac., | |Plat., | | Plumb., IIPuls., l l Ran. b., IRan. Sc., | | Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, IISabina, Il Sars., Selen., | | Seneg., Sep., Spig., ISpong., | |Stann., Staph., | |Stront., | |Sul., Sul. ac., | | Tarax, Thuya, l l Ver., | | Verbas., | |Zinc. Air, in doors, in a crowded room, aggrava- tion: l l Amb., Ars., | | Bar. c., Carbo a., Con., IHell., ILyc., Magn. c., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Petrol., IPhos., | |Plumb., IPuls., ISep., | |Stann., Stram., ISul. Air, indoors (in a room), amelioration: Agar., Alum., Amb., | | Amm. c., || Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., Aurant, Bar. c., || Bell., Bor., Bov., Bry., | | Calad., ! I Calc., Camph., l l Cann., | | Canth., | | Caps., ICarbo a., HCarbo. v., Caust., HCham., HChel., ICinch., Cic.., || Cina, IICOccul., ICoff., | | Co- loc., Con., Dig., | | Dros., Dulc., | | Euphor., Ferr., Graph., IIGuaiac., Hell., Hep., Hyos., | |Ign., IOd., | |Ipec., ||Jacea, Kali c., IKreo., Lach., Laur., | | Led., Lyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. v., Menyanth., || Merc., Mez., LI Mosch., || Mur. ac., ||Natr. c., Natr. m., ||Nitrum, l l Nitr. ac., IINux m., IINux v., | | Oleand., Op., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., Puls., Ran. b., | | Rheum, Rhod., | | Rhus, l l Ruta, ISabad., Sabina, Sars., Selen., Seneg., Sep., IISil., ISpig., Stann., | |Staph., IStram., Stront., Sul., I ſsul. ac., Tarant., IThuya, IWal., Ver., Verbas., Zinc. Air, out of doors, aggravation : Eğı Air Cold, aggravation. Air, (out of doors), amelioration: l l Acon., IIAlum., Amb., Amm. c., || Amm. m., | | Anac., Ang., II Ant. c., l l Arg, met., Arn., Ars., i i Asaf., i i Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., Bism., Bor., Bov., Bry., Calc., ICaps., Carbo V., Caust., Cic., Cina, Con., Dulc., Graph., Hep., Hyos., Ign., | | Jacea, Kali c., Laur., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Men- yanth., Merc., || Mez., |Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, Nitr, ac., | |Op., | |Phos., | |Phos, ac., | |Plat., Plumb., IIPuls., | |Rhod., HRhus, Ruta, Sabina, Sars., Selen., Seneg., | | Sep., Spig., | | Spong., Stann., Staph., Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarax., Thuya, Ver., | | Verbas., Zinc. § Air, rarefied: ill effects of aeronauting or climb- ing mountains, IAcon., IICOca. COLD, in general, aggravation: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. C., Anac., Ant. C., | | Arg. met., | | Arn., II Ars., Asar., Aur, met., IBar. c., Bell., IBor., | |Bov., | |Bry., Calc., IICamph., | | Canth., Caps., , || Carbo a., | | Carbo v., IICaust., Cham., | | Cinch., Cic., | | Clem., ICOccul.., | | Coff., Colch., Coloc., ICon..., | | Dig., IIDulc., | | Ferr., || Graph., IHell., IIHep., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Jacea, Ilkali c., l l Kreo., Lach., Laur., Led., Lyc., IMagn. c., | |Magn. m., IMang., || Menyanth., Merc., l l Mez., IIMosch., || Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., JNux m., IINux v., Petrol., || Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Ran. b., | |Rheum, Rhod., IIRhus, l l Ruta, IISabad., | |Samb., I Sars., | | Squilla, Seneg., | | Sep., Sil., Spig., l l Spong., l l Staph., | |Stram., IIStront., Sul., | |Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., | | Ver- bas., Zinc. Cold, in general, amelioration : Acon., Alum., | | Amb., | | Anac., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn., | | Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., Bor., Bry., | | Calad., Calc., | | Cann. i., Carbo V., Caust., | | Cham., Cinch., | | Cina, Coccul.., | | Colch., Coloc., | | Croc., IDros., Dulc., | | Euphor., Ferr., IIFluor. ac., Graph., Hell., Hep., IIHyos., Ign., IIIod., | |Ipec., Kali c., Lach., Laur., ILed., | | Lyc., | |Mar. v., Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., | | Op., Phos., Phos. ac., | |Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabad., ||Sabina, ISec., ||Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Staph., | |Sul.., | | Thuya, Ver. Cold, on becoming chilled, aggravation: | | Acon., | | Agar.., | | Amm. C., Ant. C., Arn., II Ars., Asar., IIAur. met., | | Bar. c., | | Bell., | | Bor., Bov., IBry., | | Calc., ICamph., Canth., | | Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., HCaust., Cham., | | Cinch., || Cic., Clem., ICOccul.., | | Con., Dig., IDulc., Ferr., IGraph., ... I | Hell., IHep., IHyos., | |Ign., Jacea, IIRali c., Lach., ILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., | | Mang., Menyanth., IIMerc., Mez., IIMosch., Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., ||Nitr. ac., | |Nux m., IINux v., | | Petrol., IPhos., l l Phos. ac., Ran. b., Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, IISabad., Samb., Sars., Squilla, Sep., | | Sil., Spig., | | Spong., Staph., Stram., IStront., I ISul., Sul. ac., Thuya, l l Ver., | | Ver- bas., Zinc.; any part of body, IBell.., | | Cham., Hell., IIHep., IIpec., Led., Puls., IRhus, Sep., IISil. Cold, on becoming chilled, amelioration: Acon., Alum., Amb., Anac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell., Bow., I Bry., Calad., Calc., Cann. i., | | Carbo v., Caust., |Cham., Cina, Cinch., Clem., l l Coccul., Coff., Colch., Coloc., Croc., HDros., | | Dulc., Euphor., | |Graph., Hell., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., Kali bi., ILed., IILyc., Mang., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., Op., Petrol., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, ISabad., Sabina, Sars., Sec., Selen., ||Seneg., Sep., Sil., 1 ISpig., | |Spong., Staph., ISul., IIThuya, IWer. Cold, taking cold, aggravation: Acon., Agar., IIAlum., Amm. c., Anac., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., 68 1074 39. TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. * Aur, met., || Bar. c., IIBell., Bor., HBry., ICalc., l l Camph., Carbo v., | | Caust., IICham, ICinqh., || Coccus, ICoff., IColoc., 1Con..., | | Croc., Cupr. S., ICycl., Dig., Dros., IIDulc., IGraph., IHep., IIHyos., IIIgn., Ipec., Kali c., | | Led., ILyc., Magn. C., Mang., Sun, light: J& Light, of sun. Sun, after sunrise, aggravation: ICham.,INux v., Puls. Sun, after sunset, aggravation: Bry., Ign., IPuls., | | Rhus. Sun, sunstroke : Acon, Agar., IIAmyl., Ant. DARK Il Merc., | | Natr. c., INatr. m., INitr. ac., ||Nux m., INux v., LIOp., Petrol., IIPhos., Phos. ac., ||Plat., IIPuls., || Ran. b., IIRhus, Ruta, l l Sabina, Samb., | | Sars., ||Selen., Sep., IISil., IISpig., Stann., | |Staph., Stront., ISul., | |Sul. ac., | | Val., IVer., | |Xan. Cold, taking cold readily (susceptibility): IBell., IBar. c., ICarbo v., IIHep., IIod., IKali bi., IKali c., Natr. m., INux v., ||Pe- trol., IPhos. ac., | |Phos., IISil., IThuya, | |Tuberc. (absence of light), amelioration : AcOn., Agar, Amm. c., || Amm. m., | | Anac., Ant. C., Arn., | | Ars., | | Asar., IBar. c., I Bell., | | Bor., Bry., IICalc., Camph., Carbo a., | | Caust., | | Cham., ICinch., Cic., || Cina, | | Clem., Coccus, I | Coff., || Colch., IICon., ICroc., | | Dig., HDros., IIEuph., IIGraph., | | Hell., IHep., | | Hyos., Ign., Kali c., Lach., | | Laur., ILyc., Magn. C., | | Magn. m., || Mang., IMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., INatr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, l l Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., Petrol., IIPhos., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, | | Sars., Selen., | | Seneg., Sep., Sil., || Spig., Staph., Stram., ISul., Tarant., Thuya, Val., Ver., Zinc. LIGHT, aggravation: Bºy" Chap. 5, Photo- phobia. Light, amelioration: l l Amm. m., Anac., Ars., Bar. c. , | | Calc., Carbo a., Carbo v., 1Caust., IPlat., | |Staph., | |Stram., IIStront., | | Wal. B& Chap. 1, Light, desire for. Light, of sun, amelioration: Anac., Con., IPlat., | |Stram., IIStront. SEASONS, Spring, aggravation: IBry., IGels., Lach. Seasons, Summer, aggravation : ILAnt. c., Bapt., Bar. c., I Bell., Bov., IBry., HICamph., ICarbo v., Cham., IGamb., IIGels., IIGlon., Graph., Iod., II Kali bi., IILach., || Lyc., INatr. c., | | Natr. m., INux v., Psor., IPuls., | |Selen., Thuya, TVer.; after cool days, IIBry. Seasons, Autumn, aggravation : Ant. t., Bapt., IColch. Hº Chap. 20, Dysentery autumnal; also Chap. 40, Fever autumnal. Seasons, Winter, aggravation: Acon., | | Agar., I Amm. c., IArs., IIAur. met., | | Bar. c., | | Bell., Bov., IBry., | | Calc., Camph., | | Caps., Carbo a., | | Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Cham., Cic., Cina, I | Coccul., Colch., | | Con., HDulc., Ferr., IHell., IHep., | | Hyos., | | Ign., | | Ipec., IKali c., | |Lyc., Magn. c., IIMang., || Merc., Mez., IMosch., Natr. c., Natr. m., INux m., IINux v., I Petrol.., | |Phos., Phos. ac., I Puls., | | Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, ISabad., Sars., Sep., Sil.,Spig., Spong., IStront., | |Sul., IWer. SUN, sunburn, aggravation : Acon., IIBell., | | Camph., Clem., Hyos., Mur. ac. Sun, heat of, aggravation: I Agar., II Ant. c., |Ars., Bar. c., II Bell., IBry., | | Calc., HCamph., HCarbo v., | | Clem., Euph., IIGlon., | |Graph., IGels., Ign., | | Iod., | | Ipec., IILach., ILyss., Magn. m., IINatr. c., INux V., IIPuls., Selen., Stann., Stram., | |Sul., IWal., Zinc, Hº sunstroke. Warmth, c., Arn., Ars., Bell., 1Cact., 1Camph., Carbo v., 1Gels., IIGlon., Kalm., INatr. c., IOp., Therid., TVer., Ver. v.; sequelae, IILach., |Natr. C. TEMPERATURE, change of, aggravation : Act. sp., Alum., Ant. t., II Ars., Carbo v., Caust., ITFluor. ac., Graph., Lach., Lyc., Magn. c., ||Nux v., | |Phos., IPuls., IIRan. b., Ran. Sc., | | Rhus, Sabina, Spong., Sul., Ver., !ºns; worse in extremes, JFluor. ac., 3.CIl. WARMTH, in general, aggravation: Acon., Alum., l l Amb., | | Anac., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn., | | Asar., Aur. met., Bar. C., Bell., Bor., Bry., | | Calad., Calc., | | Cann., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cham., | | Cina, Cinch., COccul., | | Colch., Coloc., | | Croc., HDros., Dulc., | | Eu- phor., Ferr., Graph., Hell., Hep., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., Kali c., Lach., Laur., Led., | | Lyc., | | Mar. v., IMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr., c., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux V., | | Op., | |Phos., Phos.ac., | |Plat., IIPuls., Rhus,Sabad., | |Sabina, IISec., | | Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., Staph., | |Sul.., | | Thuya, Ver. Warmth, in general, amelioration: Acon., IAgar., Alum., Amm. C., Anac., Ant. C., | | Arg. met., | | Arn., Asar., II Ars., Aur. met., IBar. c., HBell., HBor., | | Bov., | |Bry., Calc., IICamph., | | Canth., 1Caps., | | Carbo a., l l Carbo v., IICaust., Cham., ICic.., | | Cinch., | | Clem., 1Coccul.., | |Coff, Colch., 1Coloc., ICon.., | | Dig., IIDulc., | | Ferr., | |Graph., Gymn., Hell., IIHep., IHyos., IIgn., Ipec., Jacea, IIRali c., | | Kreo., | | Lach., Laur., Led., Lyc., IMagn. c., | |Magn. m., IMang., ||Menyanth., Merc., | | Mez., IIMosch., | | Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux m., IIMux v., Petrol., II Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Ran; b., | | Rheum, IRhod., IIRhus, l l Ruta, IISabad., | | Samb., | |Sars., | | Squilla, Seneg., | | Sep., Sil., || Spig., | |Spong., | |Staph., | |Stram., IIStront., ISul., | |Sul. ac., Thuya, Ver., Verbas., Zinc. Warmth, hot air, aggravation, Amb., Anac., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., Asar., Aur. met., | | Bry., Calad., Calc., Cann., l l Carbo V., Cham., Cina, ICOccus, Colch., Croc., | | Dros., Euphor., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., | | Lach., | | Led., ILyc., Mar. v., Merc., Natr. m., ||Nitr. ac., Nux v., | Op., Phos., Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabina, | fºëc., IISelen., Seneg., | | Sep., Sul., Thuya. H&^ Seasons Summer and Sun heat. hot air, amelioration: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amm. C., Anac., Ant. c., Arn., II Ars., Asar., IIAur. met., Bar. c., Bell., Bor., | | Bov., Bry., HCalc., IICamph., Canth., ICaps., | | Carbo a., Carbo v., IICaust., | | Cham., Cinch., | | Cic.., | | Cina, Coccus, Coff., | | Colch., 1Coloc., ICon., Dig., IIDulc., | | Ferr., Graph., IIHell., IIHep., Hyos., IIgn., Ipec., Jacea, Ilkali c., Kreo., Lach., Laur., ILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMang., Menyanth., IMerc., || Mez., IIMosch, Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., | | Natr. m., Nitr. ac., IIMux m., II.Nux v., Paris, IPetrol., Phos., | |Phos. ac., Psor., Ran. b., IRhod., IIRhus, l l Ruta, IHSabad., Samb., | | Sars., Squilla, Selen., . 39. TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. 1075 Seneg., ISep., | |Sil., ISpig., ISpong., Staph., , Stram., IIStront., I ISul., Sul. ac., Thuya, TVer., Verbas., Zinc. gº Warmth, on becoming heated, aggravation: | | Acon., Amm. c., II Ant. c., IBell., IIBry., | | Caps., 1Carbo v., Coff., Dig., IGels., HGlon., | | Hep., | |Ign., | |Ipec., IIRali c., Mez., | |Natr. m., ||Nux m., | |Nux v., Oleand., 10p., | |Sep., | |Sil., Staph., IThuya, IZinc.; near the fire, Ant. c., || Bry., HEuphor., Magn. m., | | Merc., | | Puls., IZinc. Bº Seasons Sum- mer and Sun heat. Warmth, on becoming heated, amelioration : | | AcOn..., | | Agar., Amm. C., Ant. c., Arn., II Ars., Asar., Aur. met., | | Bar. c., || Bell., | | Bor., Bov., IBry., | | Calc., 1Camph., Canth., | | Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Cham., | | Cinch., | | Cic., Clem., ICOccus, l l Con., Dig., IDulc., Ferr., IIGraph., | | Hell., IHep., IHyos., 1 |Ign., Jacea, IIRali c., || Kreo., Lach., Lyc., 1 |Magn. C., Magn. m., l l Mang., Menyanth., | | Merc., Mez., IIMosch., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., l l Nitr. ac., | |Nux m., HINux v., lPetrol., IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Ran. b., Rhod., IIRhus., Ruta, IISabad., Samb., ISars., Selen., Sep., | |Sil., Spig., | | Spong., Staph., Stram., Stront., ISul., Sul. ac., Thuya, I | Ver., | | Ver- bas., Zinc. Warmth, becoming heated, out of doors, aggravation : Acon., Alum., Amb., Anac., HAnt. c., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. C., HBell., | | Bov., HBry, Calad., Calc., Cann., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Cina, Cinch., Coccul., Coff., Colch., Coloc., Croc., | | Dros., IDulc., Euphor., IIGels., MGlon., Graph., IIgn., IIIod., Ipec., Rali c., ILach., I ILed, IHLyc., | | Mang., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., JNatr. c., Natr. m., || Nitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., Op., | | Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabad., Sabina, I Sec., Selen., | | Seneg., Sep., | |Sil., Spig., Spong., | |Staph., Sul., Thuya, I I Wer. Warmth, of bed, aggravation: Alum., Amb., Anac., Ant. c., | | Ant. t., Arn., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bov., Bry., Calad., | | Calc., Cann., iCarbo v., | | Caust., 11Cham., Cina, Cinch., Clem.,ICOccul.,Colch.,Croc., III)ros., Euphor., Graph., Hell., Ign., IIod., Ipec., || Kali c., Lach., HILed., ILyc., Mar. v., IIMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., | |Natr. m., Nitr. ac., JNux m., || Nux v., Op., | |Phos., IPhos. ac., Plat., IPuls., l l Rhus, Sabad., IISabina, Sars., Sec., | |Selen., Seneg., Sep., Spig., Spong., Staph., IISul., IThuya, II Ver. Warmth, of bed, amelioration: Agar.., || Amm. c., Arn., II Ars., I l Aur. met., l l Bar. c., Bell., IIBry., | | Camph., l l Canth., IICaust., ICic., l] Coccul.,Con., Dulc., || Graph., Hep., | | Hyos., IRali c., Lach., IIIlyc., | | Mosch., | | Nitr. ac., | | Nux m., INux v., Phos., Phos. ac., | | Rhus, ISabad., | |Squilla, l l Sep., | | Sil., Spong., Staph., Stram., | |Stront., Sul, Ver. Warmth, of feather bed, aggravation : Coc- cul, Coloc., | | Led., | | Lyc., IIMang., IMerc., Sul. Warmth, in a room, aggravation: l l Acon., 1 Alum., l i Amb., Anac., Ant. C., Apis, Arn., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. C., Bell., Bor., -Bry., Calc., | | Cann., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cina, Il Colch., IICroc., Dulc., Graph., | 1Bell., Hep., Ign., IIIod., | |Ipec., Kali c., Laur., Lil. tig., | |Lyc., Merc., || Mez., Mur.ac., Natr. c., l l Natr. m., Nitr, ac., Nux v., | | Op., | |Phos., Phos. ac., | |Plat., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabina, l l Selen, Seneg., Sep., Spig., | |Spong., Staph., | |Sul.., | |Thuya, Ver. Warmth, of stove, amelioration: Acon., Agar., Amm, c., II Ars., IIAur. met., || Bar. c., Bell., Bor., || Camph., Canth., Caps., | | Caust.,] I Cic., Coccul, Con..., | | Dulc., Hell., IIHep., Hyos., IIIgn., l l Kali c., Magn. C., Mang, Mény., |Mosch, Nux m., INux v., Petrol., Ran. b., Rhod., IRhus, I ISabad., Sil., IStront., | |Sul. Warmth, wrapping up, aggravation: Acon., Asar., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bor., Bry., Calc., Carbo V., Il Cham, I ICinch., Coff, Ferr., IIIgn., IIod., Lach, Led., ILyc., Merc., Mosch., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., Nux v., | | Op., | |Phos., l l Plat., | | Puls., Rhus, I [Sec., i tºnessepºlspie, |Staph., | |Sul., IThuya, €I’. Warmth, wrapping up, amelioration: IIHep., Psor., IISil. Warmth, uncovering, aggravation: Acon., | | Agar.., | | Ant. C., l l Arg. met., || Arn., Ars., Asar., Aur. met.., | | Bell., Bor., Bry., | | Camph., | | Canth., Caps., Carbo a., | | Cham., ICic., | Cinch, IClem, Coccul, Coff, iColch., Con.., || Graph., Hell., IIHep., | | Hyos., Ign., IIR reo., Lach., Led., |Magn. c., | |Magn. m., Menyanth, Merc., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., | | Natr. m., Nux m., HNux v., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Rheum, l l Rhod, HIRhus, Sabad., HISanib., HISquilla, I Sep., IISil., | |Staph., | |Stram., IIStront., Thuya; a portion of body, IHep., Ipec., || Rhus, Squilla, Sil., Stront. Hº Getting chilled, covering. WATER, bathing (washing), aggravation: AEsc. h., AEthus., Amm.c., Amm. m., II Ant. c., Ars., Bar.c., HBell.., || Bor., Bov., || Bry.,11Calc., Calc. S., Canth., Carbo v., | | Caust., HCham., IClem., | | Con., Diad., | | Dulc., IHep., Ign., | | Kali c. , Lyc., Magn. C., Mang., Merc., | |Mez., Mur, ac., Natr., c., Nitrum, Nitr.ac., | |Nux m., Nux v., LLPhos., Puls., IIRhus, Sars., IISep., | |Sil., ISpig., Stann., IIStaph., Stront., IISul.., | |Sul. ac., | |Zinc.; in cold water, I. Ant.c., IBell., Bufo., IIIgn., JNitr. ac., IPhos., IIRhus, l l Sars, Sep.; lukewarm, ||Ang.; in sea water, LArs., IIMagn. m., INatr. m., IIRhus, Sep., Zinc. Water, bathing or washing, aversion: I Amm. c., II Ant. c., | | Calab., IHep., HSul. Water, bathing face, amelioration: Asar., Mez., Natr. m., | | Sabad. Water, bathing, washing, amelioration : | | Alum., Amm. m, Ant. t., Apis, l l Ars., IIAsar., Bor., Bry., Calc., Caust.,Cham., IChel., IEuph., Fluor. ac., Hel. , Laur., | | Magn. c., Mez., Mur. ac., ||Nux v., IIPuls., | | Rhod.; | |Sabad., Sep., Spig., Staph., Zinc. Water, getting wet, aggravation: Amm. c., Ant. t., || Ars., Bell.., | | Bor., Bry., IICalc., | | Camph., Carbo v., l l Caust., 1Colch., Dulc., | | Euphor., IHep., Ipec., | | Lach., ILyc., | |Nitr. ac., INux m., | | Phos., IPuls., HIRhus, Sars, l l Sec., IISep., | |Sul., Ver., | |Zinc.; head, Bar. c., II Bell.., | | Led., Puls.; feet, ICalc.,Cham., Merc., Natr. c., IIPuls.,IIRhus, ISep., IISil.; when in a sweat, IAcon., l l Calc., IDulc., IIRhus, Sep., | | Ver. v. Water, wet applications, amelioration: | | Alum., Amm. m., Ant. t., | | Ars., IIAsar., Bor., Bry., HCaust., Cham, IChel., Euph., Laur., | |Magn. c., Mez., Mur. ac., ||Nux v., 1076 40. FEVER. ºls | | Rhod., Sabad., Sep., Spig., Staph., 111C. Water, cold, wet applications, aggrava- tion: ILAmm. c., Amm. m., ILAnt. c., Bar. c., |Bell., | | Bor., Bov., || Bry., IICalc., ICanth., ICarbo v., ICham., IIClem., | | Con., Dulc., | |Kali c., l l Laur., ILyc., Magn. c., Merc., | | Mez, Mur, ac., Natr. c., Nitrum, l l Nitr, ac., | |Nux m., Nux v., | |Phos., Puls., IIRhus, | |Sars., Sep., | |Sil., ISpig., Stann., ||Staph., Stront., IISul.., | | Sul. ac., | |Zinc. WEATHER, change of, aggravation: Amm. c., Ars., Bor., IIRry.., || Calc., Carb.s., 1Cham., Chel., Colch., IDig., Dulc., Euphor., IGels., | | Graph., IHep., IKalm., Lach., IMang., | | Merc., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., IINux m., Nux v., IIPhos., Psor., l l Rheum, IRhod., IIRhus, Sep., IISil., Stront., | |Sul., Ver. Weather, cold: Gº Air cold. Weather, dry, aggravation : Acon., Alum., | | Ars., IIAsar., || Bell., Bor., Bry., || Carbo a..., | | Carbo v., 11Caust., | | Cham., IIHep., Ipec.,Laur.,Magn. c., Mez., Mur. ac.,IINux v., Rhod., Sabad., | | Sep., | |Sil., Spig., ISpong., Staph., Sul., Zinc. tº Air cold, dry. Weather, dry, amelioration: Agar., Amm. c., | | Ant. c., | | Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell.., || Bor., Bov., Bry., IICalc., Canth., | | Carbo a., || Car- bo v., Cham., l l Cinch., | | Clem., Con..., | | Cupr., IIDulc., | | Ferr., Hep., Ipec., Kali c., JLach., | | Laur., ILyc., | |Magn. C., Mang., Merc., Merc. cor., Mez., I IMur. ac., | |Natr. c., | |Nitrum, I INitr. ac., IIMux m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., | | Puls., | | Rhod., IIRhus, IRuta, l l Sars., | |Seneg., Sep., Sil., Spig., Stann., | |Staph., Stront., Sul.., | |Sul. ac., TVer., | |Zinc. Weather, warm : Q& Seasons, Summer and Sun heat. Weather, wet, aggravation: Agar., IIAmm. c., | | Ant. c., l l Aur. met., Bar. c., Bell.., || Bor., Bov., Bry., IICalc., Canth., | | Carbo a., || Car- bo v., Cham., Cinch., | | Clem., Con..., | | Cupr., 19taph., Ham, I Hep., Hyper., Ipec., Kalic, Lach., ||Lact, ac., I Laur., ILyc., Lyss., |Magn. C., Mang., Merc., Mez., I IMur ac., !!Natr. c., INatr. S., ||Nitrum, I INitr. ac., Nux m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., | | Puls., |Rhod, IIRhus, Ruta, IISars, | |Seneg., Sep., Sil., IISpig, Stann., | |Staph., IStront., ISul., ISul, ac., TVer., ||Zinc, Zing. Weather, wet, damp, amelioration: Acon., Alum, l l Ars., IIAsar., || Bell., Bor., IBry., |Carbo a., || Carbo v., IICaust., I [Cham., Fluor: ac., IIHep, Ipec., Laur., Mang., Mez., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., IINux v., IPlat., Rhod., Sabad, I Sep., ||Sil., Spig., iSpong., Staph., Sul., Zinc. Weather, stormy (snowy, rainy, windy), aggra- Vation : Acon., Amm. c., || Ars, l l Asar., Aur. met, IIBadiag., II Bell., Bry., || Carbo v., ICepa, Cham.,ICinch., Con..., | | Euph., Graph., Hep., Hyper, Ipec., IIRalm., ILach., ILyc., IMur. ac., | |Natr. c., IINux m., INux v., Phos., Plat., Psor., Puls., IIRhod., IIRhus, Ruta, Sep., Spig., ISul., Thuya. §§ thun- derstorm. Weather, thunderstorm, aggravation: IGels., Nº. | |Morph. Sul., JNatr. c., IPhos., Psor., UllS. WIND, aggravation: Acon., LArs., | | Asar., IIAur. met, IBell., Bry., Calc., || Carbo v., Il Cham., ICinch., || Con., Euph., || Graph., ILach., IILyc., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., JNux m., Nux v., IIPhos., ||Plat., IPuls., Spig., Sul., | Thuya. Wind, East wind, aggravation: l l Acon., Ars., Asar., Bell., | | Bry., Carbo a., HCarbo v., 1Caust., ICepa, Cham., IIHep., Ipec., INux V. IIRhus, ISabad., ||Sep., TISil., IISpong., €I’. Wind, North wind, aggravation: l l Acon., Ars., Asar., Bell.., || Bry., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., IHep., | |Ipec., INux .v., | |Sabad., ISep., Sil., IISpong. Wind, South wind, aggravation: IGels.,IIpec. Wind,West wind, aggravation: I.Acon., IIHep. lDiad., IIDulc., | | Ferr., IGels., 1Glon., Chill. ChillineSS. Fewer. CHILL : Acon., Ang., l l Anthrac., Ant. t., Apis, I Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., | | Asaf., | | Asar., Asim., l l Aur. met., IIIBell., Berb., || Bor., Brach., Bry., Camph., || Calc., | | Cann., l l Canth., l l Caps., Carbol.ac., Caust., ICham., ICed., | | Chel., Cic.., | | Cina, ICinch., ICist., IICoccul.., | |Coff, l l Coloc., | | Cup. m., | | Cycl., Dros., Glon., || Graph., IGuaraea, | | Hell., IIHep., Hippoz., Ign., IIIpec., ||Kali br., Kali c., Lyss., | |Magn. m., Manc., | |Meny- anth., IIMerc., | | Mez., I IMosch., Mygale, Natr. c.; IINatr. m., Nitr. ac., ||Nux m., sº- Heat. FEWER. Sweat. Temperature. INux v., (Enanth., | |Phos., IPhyt., Plant., IPlat., IIPuls., | | Rheum, I IRhod., IIRhus, Rhus v., l l Ruta, Sabad., | |Sabina, Sal. ac., | | Sars., Sep., | |Sil., I ISpig., Staph., Stram., ISul., Ver., | 17 inc. Chill, abdomen: Tereb.; beginning, goes around to back and all over body, six times a day, | |Sul.; with bellyache, l l Anthrac., Calc. p.; colic, Ign.; colic, before chill, ISpong.; colic, every evening, ILed.; cold shivers, with Sud- den colic in evening, Stram.; colic, Afs.; shivering, before colic, Puls.; oppressive colic, 40. FEVER. 1077 before chill, IICinch.; cutting like knives, before chill, 1Ars.; distension, Ars. h.; distress in bowels, after nervous chill, Syph.; drawing pain in bowels, evening, Bov.; laborlike pains after, Kreo.; sensation as if something liv- ing were jumping about, IICroc.; pains, Hell.; pain above right ilium, before chill, l l Eup. perf; pains, after chill, Elat.; pain, after chill, constantly increasing, worse from slightest motion or touch (peritonitis), Coloc.; pain in bowels, in descending colon, Gymn. ; followed by pain, in puerperal peritonitis, Tereb.; peritonitis, ILyc.; chills proceeding from, IColoc., IIgn.; radiating from Solar plexus all over body, caused by motion of arms, IHelon.; spreading all over, Curar.; generally begins about umbilical region (in- termittent), l l Puls. Chill, abortion: threatened, ICham. Chill, abscesses: IIHep., Hippoz., Merc. Chill, absent: Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Bor., Bov., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., Ced., Cham., Clem., Coccul., Coff, Con., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Gels., Hep., Kali c., Lach., Lyc., Magn. m., Magn.S., * ac., Natr. c., Nux v., Rhod., Rhus, Spig., Ull. Chill, air : better in open, or in bed, Magn. m.; in cold, IIRalm.; from draught, ICham.; bet- ter exercising in open, Staph.; from least ex- posure to cold, Coff; in a warm room, lessens out of doors, IMez.; in open, Calad., Tarax, Zinc.; in open, with weakness in legs, and dyspnoea, Seneg.; in open, particularly in draught, ICaps.; when going from room into Open, even warm, Plat.; in open, in morning, Asar.; especially in open, better in Sunshine, Anac.; worse in open, better in warm room, Amm. c.; out doors, 1Calc. p., IKali c.; sneez- ing when exposed to cold,before chill, ICinch.; when walking in open, Euphor.; better when walking out of doors, ICaps.; after walking in Open, Spong. Chill, anaesthesia: loss of feeling, ISpong. Chill, in arms: Bell., Euph.; in armpits, in evening, Astac.; on back of, Cham.; in backs, as from cold water, evening, in bed, Berb.; beginning in right, and right side of chest (had taken quantities of quinine), Merc. per.; peculiar drawing, with numbness and formi- cation in fingers (quotidian), l l Rhus; pains in elbows and upper worse, Ars. h.; pains, | |Spong.; pains, before chill, IEup. pur. ; in right, Calab.; around shoulders, IHydras.; spreads from, I Hell. ; stiffness, l l Eup. perf.; stitches, tearing, Ars. h.; commences in upper, spreads to back and chest, with heat of ears, | |Ign.; upper, to back and legs, l l Mez. Chill, ascending: l l Sars., Zing.; and descend- ing, every few hours, l l Lac c.; and descend- ing, instantly better when vomiting and diar- rhoea set in (intermittent), Coccul.; from hypogastrium with each paroxysm of pain in abdomen (colic), Coloc.; internal, IHep.; up and down, Aph. ch.; from fingers and toes to nape of neck and vertex, Coff.; from upper part to head, ICina. §§ back, feet, legs. Chill, awkward: during chill, running into things, Caps. Chill, back : Asim. tr., Bell., Ced., ICham., Dig., Spong.; aching, Ant. t., IIFup. perf, IIHydras., Natr. m., Spong.; aching, before chill, IDiad., Pod.; aching, after chill, Diad.; to arms, Calc. a.; ascending, when they reached neck a general shudder ensued, Merc. sul.; over back and neck, with warm feet, l l Kali m.; beginning and spreading, Arg, met., Bov., IIEup. perf., 1Gamb., Hippom., INux v.; beginning with external coldness of whole body, continues till 4 A.M., 1Gamb.; beginning Over left Scapula, spreading, DioSc.; begins across back and shoulders, Lach.; begins with thirst, Caps. ; beginning in and going up, Cornus; beginning and spreading from, not better by warmth, mostly towards even- ing, IIDulc.; shuddering from brain down spine, precedes headache, l ITuberc.; glowing cheeks and cold hands, Euphor.; towards chest, Calc. a.; crawls, hot skin (catarrh), | | Acon.; creeping, IIFup. perf.; creeping down, and all over body in a zigzag course, Med.; in delirium tremens, 1 IStram.; running down, Bell., Coff., Colch., | | Lobel. i., Samb., Staph., l l Vacc., Zinc.; down, in evening, ICoccul.; down, better by outdoor exercise, Magn. c.; down, followed by burning fever (erysipelas erratica), Hydras.; chase each other down, followed by nausea and vomit- ing (after running pin into foot), IHyper.; down, from between shoulders, Caps.; down, could not sleep, DioSc.; down, during sweat, Amyl.; down, like streams of cold water, at commencement of fever, causing shivering and chattering of teeth, Variol.; evening, in diphtheria, IBapt.; worse in evenings, IRhus ; in evenings, in bed, Sang.; for- mication between shoulders and down, Acon.; fugitive, ICinch.; after heat and moisture, Amyl.; with heat of cheeks without redness, no thirst, cold hands, ILed.; to hips, as if produced by an icy cold wet handkerchief, Berb.; from hollow over shoul- ders, nape of neck, back of head, as far as vertex, with sensation as if drawn at base, Lach.; lumbago, Coloc.; from movement upward (diphtheria), ISul.; begins in neck, runs down, Val.; runs over back, IIRalm.; pain, Eup. perf., Ign., Lact. ac.; pain, before chill, IEup. perf.; pain in small of, and of chest, before chill, Lact. ac.; pain in small of, and sacrum, IIMux v.; pain in small of, as if bruised, compels to change position (quoti- dian), l l Rhus ; pain, in upper, Ailant.; sharp pain, in dysmenorrhoea, Con.; from sacrum to posterior part of thigh, Stront.; from sacrum upward, l l Kali iod.; begins between scapulac, IRhus ; creeping, between scapulae, ILac def; in small of, Spong.; commences in small of, IIEup. pur., ILach., LINatr. m.; com- menced in small of, running up and down, lasting about an hour, l l Med.; spinal, after urination, l l Med.; along spine, AEsc. h.; on dorsal spine, Menyanth.; especially along spine, IGels.; with movements in stomach and abdomen, as if he would faint, Calend.; during stool, 1Tromb.; tearing, Caps. ; cold tremors proceed from, Act. rac.; running up, MEsc. h., Amm. m., HCanth., ICina, IIIEup. pur., Gels., Oxal. ac., ISul.; run up, during day (bronchitis), IIod.; up and down, with aching and drawing in bones and muscles of hip, l l Puls.; up and down with great thirst, IIpec.; runs up to head, ILach.; up from loins to nape, in rapid wavelike succession, from Sacrum to occiput, IGels.; up, even when in 1078 40. FEVER. warm room, Rhus v.; walking up and down room, Ang.; as from cold water, evenings in bed, Berb.; as if cold water, were running down, if leaning back in chair, Agar.; like streams of ice water, running down between scapulaº to sacral region, Variol. ; Shivering, as if cold water were poured over back, Anac.; like streams of cold water down, causing shiv- ering and chattering of teeth, Variol.; like cold water trickling down, Ars.; in room or at fire, in waves up each side of spine and over chest, Nitr. ac. Chill, bed: on getting into, followed by heat, worse in wet weather (phlegmasia alba do- lens), Natr. S.; better after getting out, Aur. met., | | Ferr., Ver.; worse when out of, IHell., IMerc., JNatr. S.; after rising worse out doors, Ars. Chill, bladder: cysto-blennorrhoea, frequent, intense, l l Uva ursi; commencing at region of neck, spreads upward over whole upper part of body after urination, | | Sars. Chill, bones: pain, IIFup. pur.; as if broken, before chill, IIFup. perf. Chill, brain: congestion, IGels. Chill, breathing: breath quick from oppression of chest, cannot talk well (intermittent), IKali c.; difficult, Ars., || Kali c., IINatr. m.; dyspnoea, in child aet. six months, Cact.; rattling, IStram.; wheezing, particularly on respiration (bronchitis), ILyc. Chill, chest: IHydras.; begins, Cic.; with bor- ing, Med.; cold across, as of water dropping down back, iCaps.; constriction, Cimex ; cramp, Ars.; begins and runs down legs and into arms, ICic.; in left, Bry.; oppression, Ars. h., Ipec., | | Lach.; pain, IChin. S.; pains after chill, Ign.; pain after chill, in pneumo- nia, Iod.; pain, from heart across lower ex- tremity of right lung, Alum.; pleurodynia, | |Ran. b.; pressure after chill (pneumonia), IIod.; shaking continues for some time after heat commences, l l Pod.; spreads from, Spig.; pleuritic stitches, l l Lach.; tightness across, during chill, HINux v. Chill, chilblains: one week after frost-bitten toe had ulcerated (tetanus), Lach. Chill, in children: nursing infants, ICina, II.Natr. m., Ver. Chill, cold: chill returns after each cold, Diad. Chill, with coldness (external): Bry, ILaur., Oleand.; during day, trembling, shaking, Som- nolency, Ant. t.; in evening, and after lying down, slowly going off, followed by heat, IMagn. c.; evening, and from uncovering, Amm. m.; with heat, ISpong.; icy, ICarbo v., Cup. m., IIgn.; icy, followed by fever and thirst, attacks come on suddenly, TNatr. S.; icy, as if lying on ice, ILyc.; whole left side, HCaust.; with shivering, cold skin, IKali br., IISec.; with shuddering, | | Puls.; single parts as if dashed with cold water, l l Mez. Chill, congestive: Arn, Ars., Camph.; with cold limbs, Hyos.; depressed pulse, dull headache, IGels.; with sweat, INux v.; with vertigo, headache, etc., IIMux v. Chill, convulsions: after chill (helminthiasis), ICina; with short chills in back and limbs, lasts an hour and a half, followed by convul- sions, muscular contractions, beginning in limbs, extending to whole body (intermittent nervous affection), I Tarant.; choreic, I lTa- rant.; clonic, Ars., Camph.; convulsive move- ment, I ILach.; increasing to convulsive vio- lence, and ending by his falling to floor, apparently dead, rigid and pulseless, with cutting pain in region of heart, IPhos. Chill, cough : before chill, | | Puls.; during chill, Calc. p., || Puls., Sabad.; during cough, Hep., IKreo.; dry, convulsive (quartan intermit- tent), Sabad.; dry, deep, before chill, ISamb.; dry, hacking, l l Rhus, I | Samb.; dry, spas- modic, with pain in ribs, and tearing in all bones, Sabad. ; dry, teasing, IIRhus; and expectoration, , IISpong.; loose, at end of chill, Eup. perf; in whooping cough, ICaust. Chill, covering: begins as soon as back is un- covered, Ign.; every time bedclothes are raised, before midnight, Arg. met.; not better by covering, same hour each day, Cact.; even when covered, Iris; became hot by lying down and covering up, l l Rhus ; when lifting bedcover, Agar.; must be covered in all stages (intermittent), IGels.; on uncovering, Acon., Bor, Cham., Hep., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IPuls., Stram.; from slightest uncovering, warm air, | Thuya ; wants to be covered, Eup. perf. Chill, creeping: Gº Chilliness, crawling, Creeping. Chill, delirium: Æthus., ISul.; when falling asleep, ISpong.; slight, Astac. Chill, descending: IIAgar., Bor., || Caust., Lil. tig., Phos., Sul. ac., Ver.; from face and arms to back and breast, Berb.; from face and pit of stomach, l l Bar. c. §§ back. Chill, diabetes: after chill, Natr. s. Chill, with diarrhoea: IPhos.; causes diarrhoea, IIpec.; stools greenish, after chill (tertian), |Hep.; chill between with purulent stools, #. stools white, frothy, in damp weather, Hep. Chill, % diphtheria: IKali iod., ILyc.; fol- lowed by high fever, IIPhyt. Chill, drinking : chill after, Arn., IIArs., Asar., IICaps., IICinch., Lobel. i., HINux v., Rhus, Ver.; relieves chill, Bry., HCaust., IGraph., Ipec., Phos.; induced or hastened by drink- ing cold water, IIEup. perf.; during chill, causes headache, Cimex ; worse after a warm drink, Alum. Chill, in dropsy: Apis, I Ars., Hell. Chill, duration: continuous, with moist palms of hands, Niccol.; all day, Oxal. ac.; constant, during four days, Tarant.; half an hour, with colic, Ars.; half an hour, in intermittent, | |Samb.; about half an hour, followed by scarcely perceptible dry heat, lasting about two hours in morning (quotidian), Ipec.; three-quarters of an hour, Ant. t., IFerr., IGels., | | Puls.; one hour, in morning,| |Natr. c.; one hour, in quotidian, l l Ver.; one and a half hours (tertian), Ipec.; one to two hours (intermittent), l l Puls.; from an hour and a half to three hours, Diad.; shaking for two hours, in erysipelas of leg, l l Lach. ; two hours, Gamb., IKali c., | | Puls., | | Tarant.; five hours, I |Nux v.; six hours, Arn.; eight hours, l l Ver.; twelve hours, heat of moderate duration, as in typhoid, clammy sweat over whole body, then some thirst and loss of ap- petite, Daph.; twenty-four hours, no heat or sweat, IDiad.; long, often whole day, fol- lowed at night by general and profuse sweat, | | Tarax.; long, followed by violent brief heat, 40. FEVER. 1079 worse on motion, l l Ant. t.; long, heat and sweat shorter (tertian), Ign.; long, I | Tarax.; long and severe, with shivering and chatter- ing of teeth (quotidian), l l Rhus; long, at beginning of yellow fever, with trembling of internal parts, Camph.; protracted and ir- regular (intermittent), Ferr.; short, Ipec., | | Kreo., Val.; short, changes soon to heat, IIpec.; short, followed by long-lasting heat, Ant. t.; short and light, Polyp. Chill, dysentery: IBapt.; followed by fever, Fººt. ; about lower part of body, during stool, Sul. Chill, ears: burning, Merc. Sul.; rheumatic deaf- ness, with burning consequent upon a chill, |Petrol.; intolerance of noise, Caps., IIHyos.; ringing, Chin. S. Chill, eating: during meals, l l Ran.; after eat- ing, IIArs., Asar., Carbo v., IGraph., Hyper., Mar. V., Rhus; loss of appetite, l l Anthrac.; when beginning to eat, Euphor.; better after eating, Amb., Ars., Ferr., IIgn., IPhos.; be- fore dinner, Berb.; after dinner, with head- ache, Coca ; with loathing, l l Kali m.; must eat before he can get up, IIPhos.; after sup- per, Agar. Chill, epigastrium: Arn., Bell.; begins with spasms, Calc.; commences to bloat, increases more and more, Coccul.; distressing pain, IEup. perf.; at 2 P.M., Calc.; pressing, Ars. h. Chill, eructation: empty, before chill, Ars.; during chill, Act. sp.; after chill, tertian, IHep. Chill, eruption: after chill, ICop.; blue mottled skin, especially on covered parts, Nux v.; preceded by miliary, Ailant.; nettlerash, head- ache and general malaise, l l Cop.;itching, sting- ing nettlerash before chill, IHep.; fine sting- ing nettlerash after tertian, Hep.; on parts affected by eruption, l l Anthrok.; frequent in pityriasis versicolor, Mez.; urticaria, during chill, Ign.,IIRhus; suppressed urticaria, Elat. Chill, evening: gº periodicity. Chill, eyes: inflammation, shivering from time to time, IChel.; lids tumefied, Astac.; periodic neuralgia, Chin, m.; Shivering with obscura- tion of sight, followed by sleeplessness, Sabina; with rheumatic ophthalmia, ILaur.; chill, after pain over, Lact. ac.; contracted pupils, LAcOn. Chill, face: alternating red and pale, Rhus ; beginning in face, IICaust.; blue, in cardiac rheumatism, HCact.; burning, after chill, Merc. Sul.; one hot cheek, Acon., Coff.; cold, IDros.; cold, pale, Dros.; downward from, IICaust., | | Lil. tig.; hot, Arn, Coloc.; burn- ing, after chill, hot, Merc. Sul.; glowing hot, IFerr.; hot, Calc. p.; hot cheeks and cold hands, Mur. ac.; hot cheeks, no thirst, Cina; violent thirst, Ruta ; momentary, runs down- ward, in a warm room, Carbol. ac.; at com- mencement of neuralgia, l l Sep.; severe at beginning of intermittent neuralgia, Sabad.; pale, ICamph., ICinch., Ign, Rhus; proso- palgia, Caust, led and twitching, Stram.; red, I Dig.; red, in evening, IIIgn., Oxal. ac.; red, swollen, Astac.; flushing, IISul. ; sunken, Zinc.; yellowish at beginning, Ars. h. Chill, with fainting: Stram., Val.; before chill, LArs. Chill, faintness: deathlike, Alum. Chill, feet: ascending from, l l Acon., Calc.; over back, Ammoniac., | |Bar. c., IGels., IKali bi., HINatr. m., Sabad., Sul.; cold, Brom., Dros., Med. ; cold, before chill, Carbo v., ICimex; cutting pain, IChin. S.; heat, ISpong.; numbness, ICimex ; numbing cold, in bed, Alum.; pricking and stinging, IEup. perf.; running up spine to nape, Hyos.; begins in toes, Bry., ISul. Chill, fever: at beginning, at night in bed, Lach.; bilious, Ipec., || Lept.; after con- finement, sudden, followed by fever, IPhyt., sixty hours after delivery, IKali c.; gastric, | |Sep.; hectic, IICalc.; puerperal, II Bry., IKreo., ILach., | | Ver. v.; beginning of spotted, I Amm. c.; swamp fever, followed by heat, now evening, now noon, now morning, Ang.; typhoid, l l Calad.; typhoid, followed by heat, | | Rhus ; typhoid, seventh day, chill and heat, ending in copious sweat, l l Amm. m.; typhus, ICOccul.; typhus, with aching in muscles, IBapt.; in typhus, preceded by weak- ness, IBapt. ; intense, after getting wet a few days before menses (amenorrhoea), I | Ver. v.; at beginning of yellow fever, with coldness of limbs, Camph. Chill, in gonorrhoea: after injecting nitrate of silver, l l Tarant. Chill, with gooseflesh: Agar., IGels., | | Hell.; on affected parts, Lach. Chill, hands: begins, IGels., ISul.; begins, with clenching, ICimex ; begins at 11 A.M. (inter- mittent), l l Puls.; cold, ICimex, IDros.; cold, and bluish, ISpong.; cold, nails blue, chill, Dros.; begins in tips of fingers, IBry., | | Puls., 1Sal. ac.; begins in fingers, ISul.; draws fin- gers together at beginning, ICimex.; fingers stiff, IEup. perf.; finger tips cold, nails blue, worse in warm room, Acon.; hot, Spong.; nails blue, Coccul., Dros.; nails blue, face pale, giddy, not better by heat of stove, better lying down, ISul.; numb, Cimex. Chill, head: as of creeping along convolutions of brain, Abrot.; cerebrospinal meningitis, IGels.; confusion, Astac.; congestion, Ced., ICinch.; dulness, Caps.; as if hair were stand- ing on end, I | Puls., ISpong.; heat, Arn., IStram.; heat in forehead and face, hands cold, II Ars.; as if in a furnace, IKali br.; heat, with shuddering of limbs, Stram.; inter- nal, Bry.; heat, stinging in forehead, heat con- tinued after chill, Mang.; heaviness, before chill, Calc.; humming, worse lying or sitting quietly in the cold, IPuls.; benumbed, Ars.; pain in parietal bone as if broken, Calc.; spreading from scalp, Mosch.; as if Screwed up, IGlon.; stupid feeling, Cic.; chill in head, with thirst, Stann.; throbbing in temples, before chill,Carbo v.; chills,repeated, begin in vertex, afternoon, Arum t. Chill, headache: before chill, Ars., IBry., IICinch., IEup. perf., Eup. pur., Natr. m.; during chill, I | Anthrac., Ars, h., Bry., ICalc., ICaps., ICinch., ICoff, Coral, Elat., IEup. perf., Lact. ac., l l Med., INatr. m., Sarrac., ISpong., | |Stram., War., Zinc.; after chill, Ailant., IIAnt.c., l l Cact., ICimex, ICina, IElat., War., Vib.; in climacteric period, The- rid.; from getting cold, Calc. a.; during head- ache, Therid.; in evening, in bed, l l Sil.; in evening at 9 o'clock, better in bed, succeeded by thirst, Magn. S.; with cold face and hands, IPetrol.; follows periodic sick headache, 1080 40. FEVER. IlSang.; in forehead, Ars. h.; as if forehead would burst, Sang.; after pain in forehead, Lact. ac.; toward end of chill, stinging, press- ing, drawing in forehead, extending to eyes, worse opening eyes and motion (intermittent), Ars.; general malaise (nettlerash),ICop.; with nausea, Sang.; in Occiput, sometimes extending to front of head, páin in spleen, | | Petrol.; be- tween paroxysms, Ign.; pressure in fore- head, Ars.; shooting from crown to poll, | |Nux v.; stinging, I Diad.; throbbing, IEup. perf. §º Chap. 3, Headache fever. Chill, heat: after heat, l l Apis, Ast. r., ICalc., Hell., Niccol., IIMux V., Sep.: heat absent, IClem, Diad., Ran. b., Sabad., Staph.; al- ternating, Agnus, Ant. t., Ars., Asaf, Bell., Bor., Bov., 1Calc., ICepa, ICham., IHep., | | Hyos., . Iod., || Kreo., | ||Laur., ILach, ILyc., Niccol., IINux v., Phos. ac., Selen., Spig., ISpong, ISul, Uran, n., Zinc.; alter- nating, in afternoon, ICinch.; alternating, in angina tonsillaris, Bar. m.; alternating, with moderate heat, during climaxis, l l Zinc.; al- ternating, with coryza, after mercury, Ilkali iod.; alternating, several times a day, 1 |Polyp.; alternating, in chronic diarrhoea and typhoid, ICOccul.; alternating, evening and night, IBar. c.; alternating, with flushes in face from coughing (catarrhal complaints), Petrol.; alternating, in gonorrhoea, Merc.; alternat- ing, now here now there, on single parts, Ver.; alternating, every half hour, Amm. m.; alter- nating, in icterus, Dig.; alternating, at vari- ous times of day, Natr. m.; alternating, till midnight, Amm. c.; alternating, in pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; alternating, in pneumonia, Camph.; alternating, in rheum- atism, Ars.; alternating, in septicæmia, Sal. ac.; alternating, often only on single parts, Merc.; alternating, in rapid succession, Ars.; alternating, in chronic hypertrophy of ton- sils, angina, IBar. m.; aversion to heat, Nitr. ac.; burning of face and hot breath, IICham.; chill continuing into heat, ICOccul., | |Pod.; dry, Elaps; dry, after chill, in pneu- monia, Iod.; dry, with parchmentlike skin, after short chill, Illpec.; dry, after chill, in diphtheria, IKali bi.; of face, hands and feet, Agar.; of face, icy coldness of hands, no thirst, | | Dros.; feverishness, worse in morning, Sar- rac.; with flushes, IGuaraea; follows flushes ISang.; follows flushes at night (hydro- metra), LISep.; flushes in face and icy cold feet, l l Kreo.; flying, pricking in skin, soon followed by profuse sweat after chill, Gels.; followed by feverish heat through whole body (Bright's disease), ITereb.; heat internal, Nitr. ac., Spong.; internal, with anxiety and red cheeks, Acon.; internal burning, with thirst, Sec.; internal, rises up into head (prolapsus and hemorrhage), Ipec.; interrupted by burn- ing hot fever (metritis), ISec.; interrupts burn- ing heat, Sec.; interrupts heat, mostly of head and face, returns at same hour, Sabad.; mixed, one internal the other external or alternating, Nux v.; simultaneous, mingled, Ars., Lyss., | | Pod., ISpong., || Ver.; simultaneous, with red face, ISuł.; slight, IHep.; slight, precedes fever, Syph.; heat of stove, relieves chills, AEsc. h.; and sweat at same time, IRhus. Chill, hiccough: after hiccough, in morning, Amm. c. Chill, hunger: I.Ars.; before chill, ICina, IICinch.; during chill, Ailant.; a cold starved feeling, could not get warm if he sat ever so near the fire, Sil. Chill, hypochondria: pressing pain, IPod. Chill, increasing: gradually, Agar. Chill, injuries: after a fall, illness every four weeks, beginning with chill, followed by long- continued fever, Hyper.;mechanical, Calend.; following operation, lasting three hours, in evening (erysipelas), Apis; after sting, runs Over him like waves in short intervals, after chilly cold sensation all around red middle of sting, Vespa; in seasons when flies sting, Apis. Chill, internal: ICalc., Cham., IChin.s.,ICic., Dig., IGuaiac., Jacar., Natr. m., Plat., Sa- bad., IISil.; in abdomen, Tereb.; in abdomen, spreading to chest, Camph.; in abdomen, moving about, Bow.; particularly in abdomen, intermingling with heat, Menyanth.; in after- noon and evening, with shivering, worse in back and in legs, not better by warmth, ICoc- cul.; in afternoon, with sensation of hot water in stomach, Phos.; sensitive to air, worse uncovering, IIAstac.; when walking in open air, passes off in room, Chel.; with pain in small of back (puerperal fever), |Plat.; as if in bones, with warmth of skin, Berb.; as if in bones, half hour later burning heat, thirst, fever until 10 A.M. next day, Elaps ; as if parts were contracted by cold and trembling, Paris; follows papescent diarrhoea, Paeonia; in even- ing, Plumb.; severe, shaking, evening in bed, IChel.; with heat in face, ICoff., III)ig., IKali bi., IIMerc.; with cold hands, Nitr. sp. d.; could not support head, which trembles, Coc- cul.; as from want of animal heat, INatr. m.; with external heat, Anac., Arn., Ars., Bell., ICalc., Coff., Coloc., Dig., | | Hell., IIgn., IKalibi., HINux v., Psor., Ran. b., Rheum; with external heat in evening in bed, Calc.; worse by external heat, Ipec.; with weari- ness and soreness in limbs, Hep.; about mid- night, ICaust.; in mornings, with shivering, 1Con.; at night in bed, Dros.; at night, with external heat, Squilla ; numb hands and feet (veta), ICoca ; skin not cold, Ars.; inner, with cool skin, Agar. ; with natural warmth of skin, Agar.; spreading from within and from vertebrae over limbs, Ant. t.; in stomach, ICamph.; with sensation of weakness in stomach, Ver.; even near warm stove, princi- pally afternoon and evening, Guaiac.; with sweat, most on palms of hands and in face, 1Coff.; then sweat without intervening heat, | | Caust.; with thirst, Ars., Carbo v.; with thirst, most in morning, Natr. S.; without thirst, generally in evening, also at other times of day, ISul.; with trembling, skin warm, Agnus; from below up, Hep.; with constant inclination to urinate, but urine flows slowly and causes burning, IKali c.; in a warm room, Anac., Sep., IIPuls.; feels no inward warmth, Camph.; desire , for warmth of stove, worse after warm drink, Alum.; yawning and stretching, Natr. S. Chill, joints: drawing, before chill, Calc. Chill, kidneys: in nephritis, ILArn. Chill, labor: after the pains, IKali c. gº Chap. 24, Parturition chilliness. Chill, larynx: laryngitis, chill for two hours, ends with profuse sweat, ICed. 40. FEVER. 1081 Chill, legs: aching, Natr. m.; aching, before chill, l l Puls.; begins on buttocks, descends to legs and ascends to head, making hair stand on end, with feeling in head as if it would break, l l Puls.; begins, going all over body, then general heat, then slight and gentle sweat, | |Sars.; beginning below knees, ICinch.; be- gins quartan intermittent, I Sep.; begins in legs, usually in thighs, IRhus; half an hour before chill, calves cold, ILach., ILyc.; draw- ing, tearing, Crampy pains in hips running down posterior thigh to calves, l l Rhus ; pre- ceded by intolerable drawing pain through thighs and legs, obliging him to alternately draw them up and stretch them out, II.Nux v.; drawn up, Caps.; in evening, in diphtheria, IBapt.; heaviness before chill, ICimex ; creeping over body, , especially from hips to below knees, with hot sur- face after catching cold, l l Op.; knees ach- ing, Ars. h., Natr. m.; pains in knees, worse after chill, Ars. h.; lameness, Ign.; pains, ISpong.; , pains, before chill, IEup. pur.; stitches, in knees, Diad.; tearing, Ars.; in thighs, with aching, IHydras.; pain as if beaten in thighs, Ars.; begins in thighs, Thuya ; especially in thighs, lspong.; on posterior por- tion of thighs, Cham. Bº ascending. Chill, limbs: aching, INux v.; over body, with gooseflesh, worse in rest, better on motion, Acon.; cold, Dros.; cold hands and feet, fol- lows heat, IIris; cold, with horripilations, ILed.; cramps, Cup. m.; drawing, Ars. ; draw- ing and lassitude (angina), Merc.; drowsy fatigue, ICalc.; most in extremities, Cup. m.; with heat of face, Sabad.; heaviness before chill, Therid.; pains, Diad., | | Lach.; pain, be- fore chill, ICina ; frequent, with pain, Xan.; pain, Elat., | |Stram.; pain and restlessness, IRhus; in palms and soles, spreading over body, Dig.; running through, even in warm room, Colch.; Soreness, Diad.; stretching, Ars.; Cearing in bones, before chill, Carbo v.; tear- ing, better from hot things, to back, Caps.; trunk hot, Tereb.; weariness, with internal chill, HHep. & Chill, liver: catarrh of duodenum (jaundice), | | Kali m.; biliary colic, ICinch. ; several suc- cessive days, sweat, followed by heat, in hepa- titis, INatr. S.; pain, ICinch.; pain, after chill across stomach and spleen, and around to liver, I lSep.; peculiar chill throughout whole body, soon followed by sharp gnawing pain in region of liver as if twenty dogs with sharp #. were gnawing her, TLyc.; stitching, ry. Chill, local (partial); |Acon., ||Ang., || Arn., LArs., IIBell.., | | Camph., | | Cann., Caust., HCham., || Chel., ICinch., || Cina, ICOccul., | | Coff, IGraph., | | Ign., || Kali c., ||Nux v., | |Plat., IIPuls., || Ran. b., | | Rhod., || Ruta, | |Sabad., IIStaph., | |Sul., IWer.; lower part, Ars.; posterior, Cham.; posterior, with heat of anterior, or vice versa, Cham.; single parts, Amb., Ign.; single parts, heat of others, ICham.; suffering part, Apis, Bry., HCaust.; between pains, starting from anterior portion of right thigh, where there is also a sensation of shivering, IPuls.; upper part, Agar., Bar. c. Hº back, sides, etc. Chill, lungs: hemorrhage, Ipec.; frequent, during day, in phthisis, l l Stann.; in phthisis, hectic, with copious night sweats, Polyp.; in pneumonia, ILach.; pneumonia, no ailments before, IFerr.; in pneumonia, after catarrh, | | Puls.; in pneumonia, with gooseflesh, l l Nux v.; Soreness after chill, Ailant. Chill, lying down : after lying down, Nitr. ac.; must lie down, Dros. Chill, mammae: commencing in, ICon. sº Chill, measles: Hº Chap. 46, Eruption measles. Chill, menses: before menses, Ant. c., Puls.; before menses, at night, I Lyc.; at beginning and during menses, Agar.; during menses, I Bell., Berb., IKreo., IPuls.; during menses, with profuse watery diarrhoea and cold sweat on forehead, Vib.; during menses, towards evening, Natr. S.; commencing in breasts, with dysmenorrhoea, Con.; in menorrhagia, | |Sabina; in metrorrhagia, l l Sabina ; after chill, suppressed for six months (chronic ovarian affection), IKreo. Chill, mental condition: anxiety, IAcon., Calend., Camph., Caps.; anxiety, before chill, Ars. h., IICinch.; anxiety and heat of face, after chill, IPuls.; dreads chill, ICOccul., IGels., INatr. m.; from emotion, Asar., IGels.; from fear, IIGels.; conscious, but can- not talk, forgets words, Pod.; frantic, changes position, l l Rhus ; ill humor, Ign.; ill humor, with restlessness, Anac.; great loguacity, IPod.; morose, Calend.; commencing with raging, ICimex ; solicitous, Calend.; stupid, IStram.; cannot bear to be talked to, IIIHyos.; cannot collect thoughts, Caps. ; unconscious, Stram. Chill, in morning: gº periodicity. Chill, motion: from least, IAcon., l l Apis, IBry., Ced., Spig., Nitr. ac., IINux v.; on moving, ICaps.; slight, during motion, with heat, livid face, IRhus ; worse by exercise, ICoff.; worse by exercise, better in warm room, |Par. c. Chill, mouth : bitter taste, Spong.; bitter taste, before chill, Cina ; bitter taste, after chill, IHep.; dry, Bry.; froth, Therid.; begins on lips, IBry.; lips blue, Ipec.; profuse flow of saliva, in dysentery, ILept.; profuse saliva, with disposition to vomit, Coccul.; saliva- tion, 1Caps.; metallic taste, Alum. Chill, nausea; Anthrac, ICham, Ign., IIIpec., | |Med., Natr. m., Sang., | |Stram., Zinc.; before chill, Ars., IICinch., IIpec., | | Puls.; before chill, in epileptic attacks, IKali bi.; after chill, IElat., IIpec., IKali c.; in after- noon, Bov.; in dysentery, Lept.; frequent, Xan.; lasting till next chill, Chin. S.; from 10 o’clock to 2 P.M., Merc. Sul.; in pharyngitis, ILach.; vomiturition, Cain. Chill, neck: over head, Staph.; pain in back of, Ailant.; painful stiffness, l l Puls.; tearing, Ars. h. Łº ascending. Chill, nervous: Acon., Brach., Coccul., IIGels., Kali ph., IMagn. p., Nux v., IIPuls.; in cholera season, I Asar.; after un- dressing in evening, inclination to laugh, Agar.; from fright, IAcon., IIGels., IOp.; pre- ceded by aching in head, especially occiput and integuments thereof, commences 4 P.M., culminates about midnight in delirium, ceases entirely at daylight, ISyph.; skin warm, wants to be held that she may not shake so(heart dis- ease), IGels.; in hysteria, Stram.; after retir- 1082 40. FEVER. ing, commencing in anus and running down legs, with spasmodic sensation, Syph.; in very sensitive subjects, IGels. Hºt mental con- dition, shaking. Chill, neuralgia: before neuralgia, Chel.; con- stant shaking, with anxiety and stitches on right side, neuralgic in character, painful parts sensitive to pressure, IMez. Chill, at night: Gº" periodicity. Chill, nose : bleeding, tertian after chill, IHep.; coryza, Calc, p., Sarrac., ISpong. Hº Chap. 7, Coryza chilliness. Chill, pain : Bov., 1Coloc., Dulc.; better after chill, Ars.; in muscles, after chill, Elat.; aching, with moaning, | | Eup. perf.; in hip joint, Ailant.; increased, Ign.; alternates with pain in joints, l l Hell.; in muscles, then heat, with sweat, IEup. perf.; from right side into right shoulder blade, Diad.; at beginning of pain, at exit of Supraorbital nerve diffused over forehead, ILac def. Chill, palpitation : Alum., IIgn.; before chill, |Cinch. Chill, periodicity: in afternoon, Alum., Anac., Ant. C., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Bapt., Bar. C., Bor., Bry., HCarbo a., Chel., Chin. S., Cic., ICina, Coccul., Eup. perf, Gels., Graph., Kali bi., | | Lach., ILyc., Merc. per., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Phos. ac., IPuls., Ran. b., Sabad., Samb., Sil., ISpong., Staph., Sul., Thuya ; in afternoon, on alternate days, Bapt.; in afternoon, alternate days, an hour earlier, never amounting to chill, IEup. perf.; in afternoon, usually anticipating two hours, ICham.; in afternoon, with internal chill in morning, ICon.; in afternoon and evening, Nitr. ac.; in afternoon and evening, until sleep, Arg. met.; in afternoon and evening, not better by external warmth, l l Laur.; in afternoon, worse towards evening, with shiver- ing from back down legs, ICroc.; in afternoon, cold feet (irritative fever), l l Graph.; in after- noon, with pressive headache in morning, extends into eyes, Sil.; in afternoon, followed by heat, Amm. c.; every afternoon, followed by heat then sweat, I Rhus ; late in after- noon, Merc. Sul.; in afternoon, one half hour, then thirst, must go to bed, then heat with sweat, IFerr.; worse in afternoon or evening, better mornings, paroxysms every fourteen days, ICinch.; after 12 P.M., Thuya ; 1 P.M., Ars., Cact., Canth., Cina, Elat., Eup. perf., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Polyp., Puls., Sil, Sul.; at 1 P.M.,every day, while sitting attable, Ferr. ph.; at 2 P.M., Ars., Calc., Canth., Cic., Curar., Eup. perf., Gels., Med., Plant., Sil., Sul.; with gooseflesh, 2 P.M., running over body, worse when moving about, Plant.; 2.30 P.M., ILach.; 3 P.M., Ang., Ant. t., Apis, Ars., Bell., Canth., Ced., IChel., IIChin. S., Cic., Con., Curar., Ferr., IIpec., ILyc., Polyp., | Sabad., Samb., Staph., Thuya; 3 P.M. till bedtime, 11 Puls.; 3 to 4 P.M., four months every day, 1 ||Med.; 3 to 4 P.M., worse in warm room or near stove, begin front of chest, IApoc.; 3 to 5 P.M., 1Con...; 4 P.M., AEsc. h., Anac., Apis, Bov., Canth., Caust., Ced., Cham., Chin. s., Con., Gamb., Gels., Graph., Hell., Hep., Ipec., Kali iod., IILyc., Magn. m., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos. ac., Polyp., IIPuls., Samb., Sep., Sil.; at 4 P.M., every day, followed by heat and thirst (chronic keratitis after vaccination), I IThuya ; at 4 P.M., every day, continuing one hour, preceded by rheumatic pains in arms (quar- tan ague), l l Phell.; 4 P.M., lasting about ten minutes, followed by intense heat, with little sweat and severe headache, and pulsating in temples (three days after parturition), l l Lyc.; 4 to 5 P.M., every day, IGels.; 4 to 7 P.M., or all night, IKali iod.; 4 to 8 P.M., Magn. m.; 4 to 8 P.M., icy coldness and gooseflesh, JNatr.s.; 4 to 8 P.M., with numb hands and feet, icy cold at 7 P.M., ILyc.; 4 to 8 P.M., or in night, could not get warm, all complaints worse, no subse- Quent heat, IHep.; 5 P.M., Alum., Amm. m., Apis, Ars., Bov., Canth., Caps., Ced., Cinch., Con., Eup. perf., Gamb., Gels., Graph., Hell., Hep., Kali c., Kali iod., Magn. c., Natr. m., Nux m., Nux v., Rhus, Sabad., Samb., Sep., Sil., Sul., Thuya ; 5 P.M., followed by fever and slight sweat (after getting wet), Med.; 5 P.M., preceded by yawning, lasts an hour, IElat.; 5 P.M., in sacrum, going downward, | | Puls.; about 5.30 P.M., lasting an hour, INatr. m.; 5.30 every afternoon, lasts an hour, severe, begins in thigh, from knee to hip, ex- tends over body, l IThuya ; annually, in Au- gust, after dosing with morphine, brandy and quinine, ILach.; anteponing with congestive throbbing, thirst and aching in bones, Eup. perf.; anticipating, in morning, Nux V.; be- fore going to bed (intermittent), Samb.; clock- like regularity, I ICed.; daily, ICimex ; daily at same hour, or every other day, with sleep- lessness, but neither heat nor Sweat, III)iad.; daily, with unconsciousness (puerperal peri- tonitis), ILach.; daily, with violence for a week (intermittent after confinement), ILach.; during day, Alum., Ars.; during day, with menorrhagia, ILach.; every other day, Brom., ICinch., Merc. sul.., | [Oxal. ac.; every other day, several, commencing with coldness in ab– domen, spread thence all over body, I I Wer.; every other day, about 4 P.M., lasting two hours, followed by more or less fever till bed- time, Lyc.; every other day at same hour, IIDiad.; every other day, in intermittent, | | Polyp.; every other day, in morning at same hour (dropsy), IDig.; every other day, com- mencing at 7 A.M., lasting one to two hours (infant), Elat.; every other day at 11 A.M., IIpec.; every other day, at 1 or 2 A.M., IIpec.; every other day, every succeeding attack being severe (intermittent), l l Polyp.; alter- nately weak and strong every other day (intermittent), IVer.; every other day, twice in day, for two hours, IElat.; in even- ing, Acon., AEsc. h., Alum., Amm. m., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bov., Bry., Calad., Calc., Caps., Carbol. ac., Carbo a., Carbo V., Ced., ICham., Chel., Chin. S., Chlor., Cina, ICOccul, Cycl., Diad., Dulc., Ferr. m., Gamb., IGraph., Hep., Hydras., IIgn., Kalibi., Lach., ILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang, Merc., Méz., INitr.ac.,Nux v., Phos., Phos.ac., Plat., Psor., IIPuls., HIRhus, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sep., ISpong., Stann., Staph., Sul., Thuya ; evening, sensitive to cold air and uncovering, chill predominates, Cycl.; in evening, mostly on arms, Bell.; in evening, over back, Stann.; in evening, with coldness in back, external warmth, Mur. ac.; in evening, in bed, Acon., Alum., Amm. c., Aur. met., Bow, Bry., Calc., Carbo a., Chin. S., Dros., Ferr., Hep., Lyc., 40. FEVER. 1083. IMerc., Natr.s., Niccol., Nux v., Phos.,IRhus; in evening, on going to bed, Merc..per.; even- ings, at night, in bed, lasting till morning, INux v.; in evening, with heatin face,Staph.; in evening, gooseflesh and thirst, IBry.; in evening, with headache and tearing in limbs, Graph.; in evening, sudden, followed by heat, Acon.; evening, until 12 P.M., followed by heat, Magn. m.; in evening, followed by heat, in typhoid, ILyc.; especially towards evening, often with heat at same time, Petrol.; in evening, hot, better by warmth, ICanth.; toward evening, IPuls., Sabad., in evening, in liver complaint (influenza), I | Chel.; in evening until midnight, with great weakness and sleep, IPhos.; generally only in evening, IPhos.; in evening, in paronychia, Natr. s.; evening, small, contracted pulse, red face, and feeling of heat, without external warmth, Oxal. ac.; repeated towards evening, Chel.; begins towardevening, betternear warm stove and after lying down, IKali c.; at Sunset, Ign., Puls., Thuya; in evening, teeth chattering, feeling as in trismus, ILach.; in evening, with trembling feeling, Plat.; 6 P.M., Amm. m., Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Bov., Canth.,Caps., Carbo a., Ced., Gamb., Graph., Hell., Hep., Kali c., Kali iod., Lyc., Magn. m., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Samb., Sep., Sul., Thuya ; 6 to 8 P.M., lasting all night, IGamb.; 7 P.M., Alum., Amm. m., Bov., Calc., Canth., Ced., Gamb., Graph., Hell., Hep., Kali iod., ILyc., Natr. m., Nux v., IPetrol., Phos., Phos. ac., IRhus, Sil., Sul., Thuya ; 8 P.M., Alum., Ars., Bar. c., Bov., Canth., Carbo a., Elaps, Gamb., Graph., Hell., Hep., Kali iod., Magn. m., Nux v., Phos. ac., IRhus, Sul.; 9 P.M., Ars., Bov., Canth., Gamb., Gels., Hydras., Magn., Nux m., Nux v., Phos. ac., Polyp.,Sabad., Sul.; 9 P.M., extends to right arm, right side of chest, abdomen and right hip, with difficulty of breathing, l l Merc. per.; 9 P.M. to 10 A.M., fol- lowed by sweat, in afternoon, Magn. S.; 10 P.M., Ars., Bov., Canth., Chin. S., Elaps, Hydras., Ipec., Kaliiod., Magn. c., Phos. ac., Sabad.; at 10 P.M., every Thursday, IChin. S.; at 11 P.M., Ars., Cact., Canth., Carbo a., Sul.; in forenoon, Ang., Arn., Calc., IChin. a., Con.,Cycl., I Dros., Eup. perf., Euph., Led., IINatr. m., Nux v., Sil., Stann., Stront.; in forenoon, better by eating, I Amb.; in forenoon, in phthisis, ICetrar.; before 9 A.M., every day, ! I Dros.; 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., with aching in back and bones (intermittent), Ipec.; at frequent intervals (chronic splenitis), ICean.; half an hour, Stann.; at regular hours, thirst during attack, I Diad.; at same hour each day, Arum t., IICed., IIChin. s., Gels.; irregular, IIpec.; irregular,in haematamesis, I ITereb.; two minutes, heat half an hour, then chill again, | | Puls.; in morning, Ang., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bov., Bry.,Calc., Chin.s., Carbo v., Con., Dros., IIFup. perf., Euphor., Ferr., Gels., Graph., | | Hell., Hep., Hydras., IKali c., Led., Lyc., Merc., II Natr. m., INux v., Phos., Pod., Sep., Spig., Sul., Thuya, Ver.; in morning, in open air, Jacea; in morning,in bed,Craph.; in morning, in bed, after heat, Nitr. ac.; in morning, with constipation, in nursing children, IINux v.; in morning, returns at close of day, I IThuya ; in morning, after dressing, Calc. p.; in morn- ing or evening, Hydras.; every morning, IPhyt.; every morning, about 7 o'clock, Nux m.; in morning, with cold feet, Berb.; in morn- ing, no fever, could not get warm, Eup. perf.; towards morning, follows external heat, after 12 P.M., Staph.; in morning, at same hour, Spig.; in morning, two hours earlier every other day, l l Nux m.; in morning, with neur- algia commencing in temples and extending down ramus of inferior maxilla and posterior- ly to occiput, with epistaxis, I |Nux v.; in morning, till noon, Kali c., IINatr. m.; in morning, when rising, but more generally in evening, after lying down, as from cold water poured over one, Merc.; in morning, descend- ing from Sacrum to posterior part of thighs, Stront.; in morning, with pain in stomach and left hypochondriac region, l l Nux v.; in morn- ing, preceded by thirst, Ang.; 6 or 7 A.M., without heat, IHep.; at 7 A.M., ||Nux v., IPod.; 7 A.M., after thirst, with moist hands, | | Eup. perf.; 7 to 8 A.M., every day, without heat or sweat, cough, loss of appetite, sleep- less, exhausted, Diad.; 7 to 8 A.M. one day, 9 to 10 next, first feet, then back, worse on right side, Ferr.; 8 A.M., well marked, IChin. S.; in morning early, lasting until 10, then heat and offensive sweat towards noon, Dig.; returns in One month, Ign.; at night, Bov., IKali iod., ILach., Phyt., ISpong., Stram.; awoke her at night in bed, l l Carbo a.; cold running over, at night, Arum t.; at night, fol- lowed by (intermittent), l l Pod.; every mid- night, then headache, fever, thirst and sweat (intermittent of a lying-in woman), ICact.; at night, alternating with heat, IPhos.; at night, with a form of insanity (albuminuria), IPhyt.; first at night,afterwards at various hours on two consecutive days at 2 P.M., then two days at 3,4,5 and 6 each, then 7 P.M., where it remained for two weeks, l l Med.; at night, in menorrha- gia, ILach.; awakens at midnight, Nitr, ac.; at night, pain worse, IHep.; suppressed "by qui- nine, returned again every other night before midnight (intermittent), |Puls.; worse at night, must walk about, Ign.; latter part of night, with thirst, pain in limbs, hot head, stupor, IOp.; sudden, shaking, at night wak- ing from sleep and as suddenly disappearing, Gamb.; worse through night, ICarbol. ac.; at 11 P.M., infant 6 months (intermittent), Cact.; about midnight, II Ars., Canth., Caust., Sul.; after midnight, II Ars., | | Calad., Op., Thuya; 1 A.M., LArs., Natr. m., Puls., Sil.; 2 A.M., Ars., Canth., IHep., Lach., Puls.; 2 A.M., no more sleep (ulceros uteri), ICurar.; 3 A.M., Arum m., Canth., Ced., Led., Natr. m., Sil.; 3 A.M., begins in right thigh and spreads over whole body (ague), l l Rhus ; 3 A.M., followed by thirst, then sweat all over, except head, Thu- ya; 4 A.M., Alum., Amm. m., Ars., Arn.,ICed., Con., Natr. m., Sil.; 4 A.M., slimy stools, Diosc.; 5 A.M., Bov., Cinch., Con., Dros., Natr. m., Polyp., Rhus, Sep., Sil.; 5 A.M., daily, with fatiguing cough, l l Chin. m.; first, 5 A.M., second 6 A.M., i Rhus; 6 A.M., Arn., Boy., Dros., Graph., Hep., Natr. m., Nux v., Sil., Stram. Ver.; 7 A.M., Bov., Dros., Eup. perf., Ferr., Graph., Hep., Natr. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pod., Sil., Stram.; 7 to 9 A.M., Eup. perf., Natr. m., Pod.; 7 to 9 A.M., one day, 12 the next, Eup. perf.; 8 A.M., Bov., Coccuk, Dros., Eup. perf., Lyc., Mez., Natr. m., Pod., Puls., 1084 40. FEVER. Stram.; 9 A.M., Ant. t., | | Eup. perf, Ipec., Kali c., Lyc., Magn. c., Mez., JNatr. m., Phos. ac., | | Rhus, Sep.,Staph., | |Stram., Sul.; 9 to 11 A.M., IIMatr. m., Polyp., Stann.; 10 A.M., Ars., Bapt., Cact., Carbo v., Chin. S., Colch., Eup. perf., Led., Med., Puls., IINatr. m., Polyp., Rhus, Sep., Stann., | |Stram., Sul., Thuya ; 10.30 A.M., HCaps.; 11 A.M., ArS., Bapt., Cact., Carbo v., Cham., Chin. S., Hyos., Ipec., Lo- bel. i., Med., Natr. m., ||Nux v., | | Op., | | Pod., Polyp., Puls., Sep., Sil., Sul.; at noon, Ant. c., Elat., Elaps, Eup. perf, Lach., Lobel. i., Merc., Nux v., | | Puls., Sil., Sul.; at noon, alter- nate days, commencing in knees, with cold legs and feet, lasting twenty minutes, l l Puls.; at noon, illy defined, lasting one half hour (tertian), IChin. S.; at noon, then heat and sweat until morning, ILobel i.; at noon, no thirst, dry heat in afternoon, without sweat, Elaps; towards noon, Ascl. t.; towards noon, with thirst for beer, Ant. c.; from noon to 1.30 P.M., Merc. Sul.; periodic, all over, Oleand.; postponing, Ipec.; postpones or anticipates, | | Cinch.; great regularity, IIDiad.; congestive, regular in time, irregular in stages, IOp.; re- mitting, last half an hour. Sul.; on rising, could not get warm, Diosc.; several times a day, Med.; sudden attacks, 9 A.M., in March, Diad.; worse at sundown, Carbol. ac.; twice a day, every third day, Elat.; shivering fits, like ague, every three or four weeks, last three or four hours, l l Sul.; every four weeks, in morning, l l Sep.; after every attack of indis- position, Cup. m. gºt Fever intermittent. Chill, periosteum : drawing, before chill, I Arn. Chill, predominating: Alum., Amm. m., Ant. c., Ant. t., Aranea, Arn., Aur. met., Bov., Camph. Canth., Caps., Carbo v., Caust., IChin. s., Cimex, Cina, Cinch., Coccul, Cycl., Dig., Dros., Elaps, Eup. perf., Euph., Hep., IKali iod., Led., Lyc., Menyanth., Merc. per., Mez., Mur. ac., Niccol., Nux v., Petrol., Polyp., Rhus, Sabad., Sars., Sep., Staph., Thuya, Ver.; especially in afternoon, Bor.; cold most of the time, Iod.; increasing towards evening, with thirst and redness of face, Plumb.; toxaemic fevers, Tarant.; quartan fever, l l Rhus; mostly internal, INatr. m.; with irritability, which ceases during heat, Plat. Chill, pulse: after chill, as soon as reaction takes place pulse rises as much above normal as it was depressed below it, IGels.; full, Chin. s.; sensation of pulse beating in abdomen, Card. m.; slow, Hydras., Menyanth.; weak, Gels.; shaking, with weak, rapid, irregular, Zinc.; 75 to 90, Card. m. Chill, rest: aggravation, l l Kreo.; during rest, none during motion, Dros. Chill, restlessness: Acon., I Ars., || Kreo., Rhus ; at night, Uran. n. 7& motion. Chill, rheumatism: Acon., Ars., IIBry., IIColch., IFerr. ph., IKalm. Chill, sexual condition: after seminal emis- sion, Coff. t.; penis and testicles hot, Sil.; with motion of scrotum, | | Calc. p.; in scrotum, with shrivelling and gooseflesh on it and neighboring parts, Zinc. Chill, with shaking (shivering): II Ars., Brom., Cann.s.,IIChin. s.,1Clem., IIFup. perf.,IIGels., IHep., Lyss., Natr. m., INatr. S., INux v., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Sang., Vacc.; particularly back and arms (tertian), Ign.; in bed, Inul.; y whole body, Ced.; better holding child firmly, or pressing down, ILach.; asks to be held, IGels.; but little coldness, IIEup. pur.; whole body in paroxysms, 1 ISul. ac.; shiversawhile, then shakes for twenty minutes, Ipec.; shud- dering, Natr. m.; shuddering, before chill, Ars. §§ nervous. Chill, shock: running through body with a sudden shock, with vertigo, Ant. t. Chill, sides: on side lain on, Arn., IBar. c., ICarbo v., 1Caust., Natr. c.; left feels cold to touch, Thuya; coldness of left, particularly extremities, bluish nails, l l Rob.; mostly left, worse up and down back, shakes even when near a warm stove, Ruta ; one-sided, Arn., HBell.., | |Bry., Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Cham., | | Cinch., ICOccul.., | |Ign., || Kali c., I ILyc., | |Natr. c., INux v., | |Plat., IIPuls., IIRhus, | |Sabad., || Spig., | |Sul.., | | Verb.; one-sided, principally left, IDros.; one-sided, left, at 7 P.M., commencing in back, with mumb icy cold hands and feet, tearing in limbs, yawn- ing, nausea and inclination to vomit, Lyc.; right, IBry, IPhos. gºt local. Chill, sitting: better, Bry. Chill, skin : contractive sensation, Paris. Chill, sleep; after sleep, Arn., Bry.; followed by sleep, Ars., | | Camph., Gels.; awoke him in morning, Mur. ac.; on awaking, Chel.; on awaking from dreamy sleep, covered with sweat, Lye.; children and old people, l l Op.; deep after chill, Ars.; violent, after dozing, Agar. ; drowsy, Ant, c., Ast. r., | |Iris, l l Nux m.; falls asleep during chill, | | Ver.; goes to sleep between heat and chill, IIMux v.; rest- less, l l Anthrac.; restless, with heat, after chill, Spong.; prevents sleep at night (general prostration after childbearing), Lach.; sleep- i. after chill, Sabad.; worse during sleep, OT. Chill, stomach: burning, Diad.; cramplike pain, before chill, Diad.; deranged, IBry.; at 9 P.M., extends to right arm, right side of chest, abdomen and right hip, with dyspnoea, | | Merc. per.; inclined to gastric derange- ment, Natr. S.; gastritis, Sang.; pain be- ginning with anxiety, before chill, Ars.; spreading from, Curar.; weakness, after chill, Eup. perf. Chill, stool: before stool, Calend., Mez.; before stool, in constipation, Mez.; during stool, Aloe, Alum., Con., Puls., Ptel.., Stann., TVer.; after stool, Grat., IMerc., IMez., Plat.; after stool, in dysentery, ISul.; after profuse bloody, sometimes large clotted masses, Med.; after nervous chill, immediate desire for stool, passed a little urine and chill and desire for stool ceased, Syph.; diarrhoeic, Ipec.; liquid, after chill, Elat.; loose, before chill, early in morning, nervousness (intermittent), Ferr.; loose, in intermittent, Ars. Chill, stretching: Brom.; before chill, Diad.; before chill, in tertian, IIgn.; pale 9 A.M., before chill, IEup. perf. Chill, sweat: after chill, Caps...,] I Wer.; drenched for many days, after chill, ILach.; after chill, with excessive warmth all night, Still.; alternates with chill, IGlon.; cold, Tabac.; cold, clammy, Cup. m., Ver.; Shaking. Soon passes off into general coldness, Ver; followed by cold sweats, Zinc.; follows chill, in evening (typhus), IArg. nit.; follows chill, without 40. FEVER. 1085. intervening heat, ILyc.; profuse, after chill, IPetrol.; profuse, after midnight till morning, Graph.; profuse, Sour, clammy, with faint op- pression of chest, after chill, Psor.; at same time, Euphor.; shivering on account of easy sweat, Coff.; shivering, with moist skin, Bufo ; warm sweat, after icy cold calves, ILach. Hº sweat. Chill, swelling: followed by bloated face and hands, Lyc. Chill, symptoms: appear with chill, Calend.; worse during chill, Ars. Chill, teeth: chattering, l l Camph., || Chel., IIpec., | | Thuya; chattering, awakens at 2 A.M., INatr. m.; slight chill, with chattering, as from convulsions of masseter muscles, Stann.; chattering, in sensitive subjects, IIGels. Hº nervous. Chill, thirst: before chill, Amm. c., Ang., ICaps., ICimex,11Cinch., IIFup.perf, Hep., Lobel.i., | |Nux v., IPuls., | |Sep.; during chill, Absin., Acon., Alum., Amm.m., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Bar. m., Bell., Bov., IBry, Calc., Calad., | | Camph., Cann. S., Caps., Carbo V., Chin. s., Cimex, IICina, Cinch., Coral, Croc., Cu- rar., Diad., Dulc., Elaps, Elat., IIFup. perf., Eup. pur.,LFerr., Gamb,IGels...Graph, Hep., IIIgn., IIpec.,1}{ali c., Kali iod, ILach., Led., Lobel. i., Magn. S., | |Med., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., ITNux v., Plumb., Psor., Puls., IRhus, I Sabad., Samb., ISec., ISep., | |Stram., ISul., Thuya, TVer.; as chill leaves, ISabad.; after chill, ICimex, IICinch., | |Rreo., ISabad.; absent, Ant. c., II Ars., trCarbo a.,Cina, IICinch., Curar., Dulc.,Staph.; absent alternate days, 11 A.M., Hyos.; absent, during day, Asar.; for beer, Ant.c., INux V., drinking often and much at a time, ILNatr. m.; for cold drinks, IBry., Ver.; in evening, Bar. m., 1Carbo v.; in catarrhal fever, Jamb.; forenoon, 10.30 to 12.30, Med.; preceded by heat, ISul.; without heat, ICanth.; for large quantities of water, Bry., IIIgn; for large quantities of cold water, before chill, Arn.; for small quantities, after, Ars., Eup. perf.; with heat in mouth, ! ISul.; rarely, ISpong.; in throat, Agar.; with vomiting after least drink of water (intermittent), IIFup. perf. Chap. 14, Thirst fever. & Chill, throat: pain, before chill, Eup. pur.; during and after swallowing, Merc. cor.; ushering in cynanche tonsillaris, I Apis. Chiil, thrombosis: followed by heat, IApis. Chill, tongue: yellow, after chill, Hep. Chill, toothache: during chill, IIHell. Chill, touch : on being touched, Agon. Chill, trembling: Anag., Ant. c., Cham, Con., ICroc., Eup, perf., Ipec., Merc. iod. flav., | |Sul. ac.; then weight in head, heat in face, roaring and tingling in ears, Cain. Chill, twitching : I.Stram. Chill, with ulcers: Hippoz. Chill, unconsciousness: Ars., Camph. Chill, urethra: painful shoots, Sul.; tearing, Calend. tº 8 º' Chill, urination: duringurination, Stram.; after urination, Jamb., Med.; burning, stinging, dur- ing and after, at climacteric period, Sars.; de- sire to urinate, in dysentery, Lept.;creeping, caused by difficult, Il Petrol.;_discomfort and uneasiness before urination, ILyc.; frequent, Meph.; frequent and copious, Ars.; frequent, in intermittent, IIArs.; preceded by inconti- nence of urine (intermittent), IGels.; profuse, after chill, l l Syph. Chill, uterus: metritis, IiPuls.; pains, Calc. p.; stitching, aching, or boring pains, Merc. Chill, vertigo: Caps., Cinch., Lyss.; after ver- tigo, Ars., Berb.; before chill, IBry.; after chill, in pneumonia, I | Chel. Chill, vomiting: before chill, Diad., Eup. perf., Sec.; during chill, Anthrac., Cina, ICup. ars., Eup. perf., IGlon., IIpec., || Med., TNatr. m., | | Sep., | | Stram., Zinc.; after chill, IBry., | | Chel., Cinch., Diad., Elat., IIpec., | | Rhus; at beginning, Ferr.; of bile, Dros.,Ign, Ipec.; of bile, with straining before chill (intermit- tent), Ars.; of bile, after chill, Kali c.; of bile, at end of chill, Eup. perf; bitter, Cham.; in cerebrospinal meningitis, IHell.; at close of chills, IEup. perf.; in puerperal convulsions, | | Acon.; at end, in tertian, Ign.; of food, Ailant., Ign.; of food, before chill, Ars., ICina ; of mucus, Ign., ||Nux v., IIPuls.; of mucus, with straining, before chill (intermit- tent), IArs.; white (not transparent), mucus, IKali m.; violent retching, before chill, Ipec.; yellowish bitter water, before chill, Ars. Chill, warmth : warm air seems cold, sun seems to have no power, Thuya ; better warmly cov- ered in bed, Hippom.; better by external warmth, Coral., IIIgn.; better in a warm room, ILach.; desire for, ICic., ILach.; con- tinuous desire for, particularly of sun, ICon...; wants to be near fire, Ptel.; after getting heated, IGlon.; does not relieve, III)iad., IKali iod.; worse in a warm room, Bry., Ipec., Staph.; even near a warm stove, Bov., ICina, Iod., |Magn. m., ISpong.; skin warm to touch, Ca- lend.; passes off near warm stove, remaining only on back, Menyanth.; worse near stove, but wants to be there, ICinch.; wants to be near fire and lie down, heat makes better, but chill continues, ILach.; if warmly wrapped, lasts an hour, if not, two or three hours, suc- ceeded by extraordinary heat of entire body, but no sweat, I ISul.; better wrapping up warmly, Ign. Chill, water: causes chill, Caps.; as if drenched with cold, LAnt. t., Cinch., IllMez., IPuls., IRhus, Sabad.; as if cold poured down back, Alum.; as if cold were poured over one, better by external warmth, Bar. c.; in bed, as if dashed with cold, Magn. c.; especially over one side of body, from shoulder to thigh, as if cold were poured over it, Verbas.; after washing in cold, 4 P.M., ICed. Chill, weakness: Astac., IGels., IIpec.; colic, menses suppressed, IPuls.; before chill, IICinch., Thuya; after chill, Apis ; collapse (pernicious intermittent), IVer.; fell down in a bunch, Ipec.; languor, ICarbo v., IGels., IIpec., IIMatr. m.; languor, after chill, Med.; no reaction, ISul. Chill, weather: from least exposure, Nitr. ac.; returns in rough weather, IDiad.; on approach of a storm, Zinc.; comes on suddenly, worse in wet (phlegmasia alba dolens), INatr. S. Chill, yawning: before chill, Arn., Diad., IEup. perf.; before chill, in tertian, Ign.; before chill, or begins with, Niccol.; during chill, Agar., Brom., IMenyanth., LINatr. m., Thuya ; running over body, after yawning, Arum t.; shivering sensation, while yawning, 1086 40. FEVER. º * ; stretching, lasting through chill, at. CHILLINESS: AEsc. h., Amm. br., Amm. c., Ang., Ant. t., Arg. nit., II Arn.,ILArs., Ars. h., Aspar., Aur. mur., Bism., Brach., IIBry., ICalc., Cann. i., TCean., ICed., ICham., Chlor., ICist., Coccus, Coff. t., IColoc., ICup. ac., Cup. ars., Diad., Elaps, IGels., IHell., IIHep., Hippoz., ILed., Lil. tig., ILyc., Lyss., | |Med., IIMerc., Merc, cy., Mez., Mosch., TINitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux v., Oleand., Pal- Had., IPhos. ac., | | PSOr., IIPuls., IRhus, | |Sars., IISil., ISul., ITarax., ITereb., IThuya, Viol. Hºº constant. Chilliness, abdomen: IIMerc.; with pain in bowels, followed by heat and warm sweat, IPod.; colic, Daph., Stront.; cutting and grip- ing in umbilical region, worse after stool, II Coloc.; to feet, Calad.; with pain in bowels, Elat.; followed by mucous stool, Ammoniac. Chilliness, in afternoon: Hº periodicity. Chilliness, aggravation: during, IISars. Chilliness, air : aversion to open, IPetrol.; when airing bed, Caps. ; better in Open, | | Puls.; from cold, Æsc. h., Sarrac.; as if cold were blowing on covered parts (cholera Asiatica), IICamph.; from least exposure to cold, Coff.; in cold open (coryza), Aloe ; on going from warm room into cold, IIPuls.; in cold, damp, ISep.; in cool, Ign.; in cool open, otherwise better, Lil. tig.; from slightest contact, Nux v.; if well covered, out of doors, IRan. b.; from draught or damp, better by covering warmly, l l Puls.; worse in open, Agar., Bufo., Carbol. ac., || Kali m., IIMerc., Myr. cer., Polyp.; in open, and when exercising, Plumb.; in open, in evening, Bapt., Sep., Zing.; in open, with weakness in legs, and dyspnoea, Seneg.; in Open, as if naked, ISul.; in open, must get to warm stove, heat agreeable, but does not relieve, IHep.; worse in open (facial neuralgia), l l Rhus ; sensitive to cold, Camph.; sensitive to cold, has to keep well covered at night, ICham.; on allowing air to strike him, with sweat, INux v. Chilliness, anthrax: from eating meat of dis- eased animals, Anthrac. Chilliness, anus: burning, Æsc. h. Chilliness, arms: Asta.c., Cinnab.; upper, in evening, with thirst, IPSOr.; posterior surface, IRaph.; rheumatism, IFerr., | | Thuya; along right, ILept.; move down right (bitten), Lyss. Chilliness, back: Ang., Agar., Calad., | | Camph., ICham., Crot. t., Dig., HDulc., IHam., Lept., INatr. m., Nitr. sp. d., IIPuls., Raph., Rumex, Sec.,Spong.; aching, Diosc.; inafternoon, l l Guai- ac., Stram.; alternately with aching, Ipom.; and over arms, in evening after lying down, |Nux v.; anaemia of brain, ICon...; in tuberculous consumption, ISpong.; crawls toward arms and chest, as if skin and adjoining joints were hot, Calc. a.; creeps up Sacrum, HSul.; creeping up and down, AEsc. h.; every day (diarrhoea), IGels.; down, Bry., TCean., ICepa, IGels., IIam., Sil. ; down, 11 to 12 A.M., pain under left scapula, Act. rac.; in evening, for an hour, subsequent heat, Sul.; worse in even- ing, with cold limbs and hot palms (phthisis florida, after pneumonia), IFerr.; extending from, with yawning, in afternoon, Ipec.; while sitting by a fire, forenoon, Bapt.; with cold hands, HIPuls.; heat on anterior parts of body, Rhus; heat of face and head, Jatroph.; alternating with flushes of heat (cholera), IChin. S.; pains in left kidney, I |Millef.; and limbs, Nitr. sp. d.; and limbs, in morning, with painfulness of skin as if it had been frozen, Nux v.; in loins, Camph.; between Scapulaº (asthma), ICaps.; with rolling and gurgling in right Scapula, Tarax.; and over shoulders, Worse after meals and coming into room from open air, I Arg. nit.; in small of, Camph.; creeps from small of, up, from 6 to 8 P.M., ISul.; from Small of, up, in nephritis, Kali iod.; along spine, IGels., ILept.; down spine, Ruta ; , in suffering parts in region of kidneys, Berb.; without thirst, in open air, especially in draught, Dulc.; up, in influenza, IGels.; up, Sabad.; up, yawning and depres- sion, dull pain in forehead, Merc. Sul.; upper, worse at night and in cold air, Stront.; seeks a warm place, IKali bi.; like cold water, Stram. H& Chill, back; also Chap. 31, Back, chilliness. Chilliness, in bed: Bry., IMagn. m., Mez., |Natr. S.; on going, Stilling.; did not dare to put hands out of, Sil.; obliged to keep, IMil- lef.; as if dashed with cold water, IMagn. c. Chilliness, bladder: when too full, I | Med. Chilliness, bones: aching, Diosc.; as if made of ice, even in Summer, worse during rain, |Diad. Chilliness, breathing: difficult, Merc. per. Chilliness, Bright's disease: acute, Apis. Chilliness, bronchitis: IPuls. Chilliness, catarrh: I INux v.; chronic, IKaliiod. Chilliness, chest: Alum., Natr. p.; complaints, IApis; out of doors, Ran. b.; extending into, Ars. met. ; attacks of pain, l l Psor. Chilliness, children: IPuls. Chilliness, chill: before regular chill, Thuya. Chilliness, during climacteric period: Tabac. Chilliness, with coldness: ICaust., IIRalm.; in evening and after lying down, going off slowly, followed by heat, IMagn. c.; as if she were continually taking cold, l l Ol. jec.; hands, I | Agnus; hands and feet, Arg. nit.; excited by touch of anything cold or a swal- low of cold water (septicaemia), l l Sal. ac. B& heat want of animal ; also Chap. 46, Skin coldness. Chilliness, constant: Asar., IKali c., Lachn., INatr. m., Pallad.; in chlorosis, IFerr.; weak sluggish circulation, Puls.; in gastri- cism, IKalic.; in headache, ILac def.;increas- ing, ILyc.; after night-watching and mental disturbance during pregnancy, l l Puls.; in prosopalgia, IChel.; in toothache, IKali c.; cannot get warm, Dros. H& periodicity. Chilliness, constipation : Lac def. Chilliness, convulsions: Art. v. Chilliness, cough : before cough, in whooping cough, ICup. m.; wore from least movement (jaundice), IPhos.; with whooping cough, ICaust. Chilliness,covering: better by covering warmly in bed, feverishness in afternoon, Pod.; not re- lieved by clothing,ICycl.;not relieved by cover- ing or heat of room, Asar.; from uncovering, Agar., Arn., INux m., ||Nux V., Squilla; particularly when uncovering in bed (orchi- tis), IClem.; on undressing, 10 P.M., Ars. h. Chilliness, crawling: £3} creeping. Chilliness, creeping (crawling, horripilations): 40. FEVER. 1087 HAmyl., Ant. t., Cadm. s., Calc., IICalc. p., Chlor., IKali c., IMagn. m., Oxal. ac., Psor., HSamb.; on abdomen, Cham.; in afternoon (anaemia), l l Natr. m.; with sympathetic aphonia, Collin.; on back, Ang, Calend., | | Camph., 1Cham., ICrotal., Crot. t., IIDig., LDulc., Ham., Lept., Natr. m., Nitr. sp. d., TIPuls., IRaph., Sec., Spong.; easily chilled if not covered (cardialgia), IPhos.; with colic during paroxysm (intermittent), Coff.; before coma (typhus), Calad.; under covers, IOp.; aversion to drinks, Calend.; while eating, Bov.; in evening, Chlor.; particularly toward evening (epidemic influenza), Sabad.; face pale, l l Camph.; alternating with fever, Natr. S.; cold hands and hot face, Dros.; hot hands, Cadm. S.; on head, Calc. p.; with drawing in head, Camph.; with sick head- ache, |Natr. m.; alternating with heat, Anthrok.; with feverish heat(puerperal fever), Coff.; from left side into thigh or into toes of same side, thence into abdomen, whence it descends again into right thigh and foot, Stram.; over limbs, and also with heat in head, Camph.; when lying down, Berb.; when getting up in morning, | |Stram.; in in- flammatory rheumatism, Ver.; before stool, Benz. ac.; more about trunk, evenings in a warm room, Zing. Hº chill; also Chap. 31, Back, chilliness. Chilliness, by day: Bºy" periodicity. Chilliness, in diarrhoea: Asim., IGuaiac.; chronic, Natr. S.; in morning, with menses, !Natr. S. gº stool. Chilliness, drinking: Asar.; after drinking, |Ars., Asar., TICaps., Elaps, INux v.; after drinking, in quotidian, Ars.; after every Swallow he takes, Cinch.; after drinking cold water, Elaps. * Chilliness, eating: after eating, Asar., Cinch. bol., ICinch., IKali c., Mar. W.; after eating, in gastro-intestinal irritation, IKali bi.; no appetite, Agar., Aph. ch.; before dinner, Berb.; after dinner, Cann. i., Sul.; during meals, ||Ran. Sc., Raph., Ran; b.; after supper, Ast. r.; after taking anything to eat or drink (typhus), Tarax. © Chilliness, eructations: empty, Gamb. Chilliness, eruption: eczema impetigenoides, with fever at night, | Rhus ; pruritus º itching and burning, Mez.; purpura, | | Led. Chilliness, in evening: gº periodicity. Chilliness, eyes: Spong.; blepharitis, IKali c.; rheumatic ophthalmia, HISyph.; redness of eyeballs, Ziz. Chilliness, face : Brach., Rhod.; abscess of an- trum, Mez.; flushes of heat, Sabina; flushed, headache, and hot hands every two or three weeks after slight exposure (bronchial attacks after whooping cough), IKali bi.; with heat, Chel, Inul., INux v.; heat, worse afternoon and evening, Ran. b.; heat and redness (dysmenorrhoea), Nux v., | | Puls.; pale, in Open, especially damp, cold air, Nux m.; pale, sickly, ICalc.; prosopalgia, Caust., 1Coc- cul.., | | Puls.; red cheeks, IIRry.; red, in rheu- matic attack, Bry.; in whole right side, IPlat.; spasmodic twitching, Ziz.; yellowish, feels hot (hyperaemia of brain), IPuls. Chilliness, with faintness: Zing., Ziz. Chilliness, feet: cold, I | Agar.; cold, in warm room, Ascl. t.; with pains through body, fore- noon, Calend. Chilliness, fever: during apyrexia, Sabad.; at beginning, fever in morning, IKali c.; catar- rhal, Hep., ||Nux v.; frequent, occasional feverishness, ISil.; slight, gradually extending over whole body (tertian), Ign.;intermittent, ICimex ; attacks resembling ague, after abor- tion, IKali c.; rheumatic, Natr. m.; and thirst, Calad.; incipient typhoid, IGels. Chilliness, gangrene: and shuddering, Euphor. Chilliness, gooseflesh (horrida cutis): 1Camph., Hell., Sil., | |Tabac.; on chest, abdomen and legs, Paris; 2 P.M., worse when moving, Plant.; 4 to 8 P.M., Natr. S.; in dropsy, Ars.; on face and arms, l l Ign.; head and face burn (head- ache), Caust.; heat in head, during menses, Kali iod, ; with chilly feeling in region of kidneys, Berb.; on legs, Chin. a.; in quotidian, Ipec.; after every swallow of drink, Cinch.; skin warm to touch, Calend. Gº" creeping. Chilliness, hands: Agar.., | | Rhus; blue, Agar.; nails blue, giddy head, not better by heat of stove, but better lying down, ISul.; cold, IIAgar.; cold, nails blue, Jatroph.; cold, head- ache, Indig.; with pains through body, fore- noon, Calend.; rigidity, l l Kali m. Chilliness, head: in cerebellum, every evening, IDulc.; dulness, Calc.; dulness in forehead, Aloe; followed by flush over, Merc. iod. rub.; as if hair stood on end, Bar. c., Dulc., Grat.; especially on head, at night, in bed, IMerc. cor.; hot, IBor.; hot, coldness follows, Stram.; heat and congestion, Merc.; heat in forehead, pressure, region of root of nose, and violent thirst, I INatr. m.; heat, in rheumatic attack, IBry.; heat, in typhoid, ICOccul.; heaviness, after, l l Dros.; itching, back and limbs, ILyc.; in occiput, Dulc.; on occiput, neck and chest, Ars. met.; pulsating in forehead and vertex, ISil.; on scalp, Caps.; over scalp, worse at night and in cold air, IStront.; from head over shoulder-blades, Stront.; running over one side, Ruta ; warmth of forehead and hands, | | Natr. S. Chilliness, headache : | | Agar., Amm.c., Cist., 1Coff., IColoc., ICup. m., Elat., ILac def, Mez., | | Thuya, Zing.; afternoon, Coca ; chronic, Caust.; after taking cold, ICalc.; in evening, ISul.; in catarrhal fever, IKali c.; following headache, Alum.; before flushes of heat from head to stomach, Sang.; in fore- head or maxillary sinuses (influenza), IPuls.; hysterical, Mosch. ; menorrhagia, | Chin. s.; in morning, | | Ferr.; obstinate, in morning, ISil.; in occiput, spreads, settles above right eye, Sang.; throbbing in occiput, after, | | Dros.; preceded by headache, with thirst and tearing in limbs, l l Rhus ; periodic at- tacks of sick, two or three days before menses, IPuls.; stitches, ICalc.; in right temple, Ziz.; unilateral, IIgn.; tearing, after eating, l l Nux v.; contractive tearing, forehead to neck, |Merc. Chilliness, heat: alternating, IIAcon., Arund, Asar., IKalibi., INitr. ac., Nux v., l l Rheum, Rhod.; alternating, after anger, ITNux v.; al- ternating, in different parts of body, espe- cially face, ICham.; alternating, carbuncles with burning stitches all around (anthrax), | |Ilyc.; alternating, in catarrh, ICepa; alter- nating, in diarrhoea, Dulc.; alternating, to- 1088 40. FEVER. ward evening, Agar.; alternating, worse in evening, All. Sat.; alternating, at 8 P.M., Elaps; alternating, in bilious remittent, ICrotal.; alternating, in typhus, IBapt.; alternating with flushes, Eup. perf.; alternating, before ‘and during menses, Ign.; alternating, in morning till afternoon, IBenz. ac.; alternating, in phthisis, Stann.; alternating, in rheuma- tism, ILyc.; alternating, in ulcer of stomach, | iMez.; alternating, followed by cold sweat, Cornus; alternating, and thirst, Dulc.; burn- ing of internal parts, IMez.; inward burning, Caps.; and cold hands, following heat, Calc.; dry, of skin (diphtheria), Merc. cy.; feeling of, Benz. ac.; fever, with crimson flush of face, IGels.; flushes, interrupted by chilliness, Plat.; followed by hot flushes, Natr. p.; mingled with flushes, before stool, Merc.; occasional flushes, Petrol.; followed by heat, I | Anag., Camph., Nitr. sp. d., | | Puls., Phos., | |Psor., followed by heat, with thirst, inflammation of lungs, Cornus; follows heat, Niccol., Rumex ; follows heat, mostly in face, disturb- ing sleep, 3 A.M., Ang.; glowing sensation in chest and back, after, Ars. h.; followed by fever and headache, Ammoniac.; intermingled, par- ticularly when turning in bed, after labor, | | Puls.; intermingled with headache, IIPuls.; intermingled, in physeconna peritonalis, | |Rhus ; internal, Goss., IKali c.; internal and external, ICoff.; hot flushes intervening (pleuritis), Sabad.; hot skin (gastritis), ICoc- cul.; thirst, Sep. Chilliness, heat, external: 5& warmth. Chilliness, heat: want of animal, Amyl., | | Ant. c., Asar., Calc., IICalc. p., Cann. i., 1Carbo a., Cinch., IFerr., | ||Laur., ILed., ILyc., Mar. v., Mez., INatr. m., IOl. jec., Oleand., ISep., LISil., IIStaph., | | Ver. Bºy” cold- Iſle SS. Chilliness, horripilations: gº creeping, gooseflesh. Chilliness, hypochondria: grasping, ICalc.; pain and diarrhoea, Aloe. Chilliness, in hysteria: ITherid. Chilliness, itching: biting on head, back and limbs, l l Lyc.; when feeling cold, Spong.; followed by itching, Petrol. Chilliness, internal: Bºº Chill, internal. Chilliness, joints: painful, as if tendons were too short, IICimex. Chilliness, kidneys: renal colic, Nux v.; in- flammation, l l Senecio. Chilliness, labor: after labor, Mez. Chilliness, larynx; hoarseness, Natr. c. Chilliness, legs: Cinnab., Rhod., | | Sep., Spong.; cramp in evening, after lying down, Puls.; erysipelatous inflammation, Calc.; of knees, Chim. m.; about knees, which are not cold externally, Ign.; spasmodic twitching, Ziz. Chilliness, with leucorrhoea: ICycl. Chilliness, limbs: l l Act. rac., | | Agar., Ars., ICham., Chlor., Coff., Gels., Kali bi., ILact. ac., INatr. m., Nitr. sp. d., Plumb., | |Polyp., Sec., Stram.; along,| | Agar.; in diabetes, ILact. ac.; fingers and toes, Menyanth.; 10 A.M., fol- lowed by heat, first in head, then descending to extremities (hysteria), Hyos.; stitches, | | Puls.; tearing, Bar. c.; trembling, : Cinnam.; trembling,especially evenings, Coccul.; weary sleepiness, Calc.; worse in extremities (in- termittent), l l Kali br. Chilliness, liver: in hepatitis, constant, IMerc.; in liver trouble, IPod. Chilliness, local (partial): over affected part, Ang., Caust.; only on back part of body, Croc.; in chest, abdomen and legs, with goose- flesh, and yawning and icy cold feet, Paris; in face and on arms, with chattering of teeth and gooseflesh, I IIgn.; about lower part of body, ISul.; flitting, in spots now here now there, worse in evening, IIPuls.; on isolated spots, as if cold drops were sprinkled, or as of cold metal, Berb.; posterior portion, better in a warm room or near warm stove, Ign.; on upper part of body, with yawning, IMenyanth. Chilliness, lungs: pains, Diosc.; tuberculosis, heat and sweat all night, I Ferr. iod.; incipient tuberculosis, I ITuberc. Chilliness, menses: before menses, Amm. c., Ant. c., Ant. t., ICalc., IIgn., IKali c., IKreo., ILyc., Magn. c., Nux v., IIPuls., Sil., War.; day before, in dysmenorrhoea, Sep.; during, IAmm. c., Bell., Berb., IBry., Bufo., ICalc., ICarbo a., Castor., Caulo., ICOccul., Cycl., IGraph., Ipec., Kali iod., Kreo., IMagn. c., INatr. m., | | Natr. ph., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., Sec., IISep., Sil., Sul., ITabac., | | Ver., Zinc., Zing.; during, in menorrhagia, 1Coccus; after menses, Chin. S., Graph., IKali c.; amenorrhoea, Symph.; dysmenor- rhoea, Cycl., IWer.; early in day menses appear, l l Ver.; irregularities in chlorotic conditions, ICycl.; in menorrhagia, ICOccus; scanty and delayed, IIMatr. m.; suppressed, ICycl., IIPuls. Chilliness, mental condition: after anger, IIBry.; anguish and restlessness, from a cold on lungs threatening pneumonia (after Acon.), IPhos.; with chagrin, IBry.; mental disturb- ance, cannot get warm, l l Staph.; fretfulness, | | Puls.; bad humor, Agar.; low spirits, Merc. Sul.; apprehension, Amm. c.; Sadness and apathy, Kali m.; dull senses, Agar.; stupor, IHell.; when talking about unpleasant things, Mar. v.; after vexation (hemicrania), Cham. Chilliness, in morning: gº periodicity. Chilliness, on motion : in bed, Arn., IKali c.; not better by walking, IFerr.; in cholera, | |Ver.; in coryza, ILNux v.; at every motion, ISep., IISil.; at every motion, with cough, Ant. c.; when exercising, IBry., IISil.; of feet, ICalc.; during fever, Chin. S.; during fever, and in act of lying down, with sweat immediately afterwards, IPod.; during heat, intermittent, Eup. pur.; from least, in open air, generally with colic, IMerc. cor.; on least, worse 4 A.M. and 4 P.M., l l Nux v.; when at- ºn; to change position, IEup. pur.; on slight, Agar.; from slightest, Nux v.; on slightest, in bed, ISul.; on talking, Ars.; while walking, Ars. h. Chilliness, mouth : bitter, Diosc.; dry, HPetrol. Chilliness, with nausea; Alum., Arg. nit., ICamph., Eup. perf., Hep., Iber., ILac def, Sabad., Sul. ac., Ver. v., Zinc., Ziz.; after chil- liness, ICamph., Cornus, Eup. perf., Iber., IKali bi., IMagn. S., IPuls., Sabad, Sul. ac., Ver. v., Xan.; caused by becoming cold, IICoccul.; dull pain in head, and feeling of debility and languor, Cornus; in morning, Asar., Bov., ICalc., Euphor.; morning and evening, Kreo.; qualmishness, IPuls, 40. FEVER. 1089 Chilliness, neck: l l Ars. m.; in nape, Chrom. ac., Dulc., Sil. Chilliness, nervous: gº mental condition; also nervous. Chilliness, at night: Hºt periodicity. Chilliness, nose: coryza, Acon., Ars., Calc. p., HCepa, IIMerc., ISpong., ISul.; Sneezing, in evening, Oxal. ac. Chilliness, in old people: men, Aurant. Chilliness, with pains: IHPuls., Sep., Tell.; Hºsed, IIgn.; in left side, ICean.; painful, 621S. Chilliness, with palpitation: Bov. Chilliness, periodicity: Bism.; afternoon, in angina, Ign. ; in afternoon, especially on arms, in a warm room, IISil.; especially in afternoon (sympathetic aphonia), Collin.; every afternoon, Crotal.; afternoon, internal, for half an hour or an hour, IPhos.; in after- noon, in phthisis, Kali c.; every day, 3 to 4 P.M., Asaf.; every day, 4 to 5 P.M., IGels.; at 5 P.M., ILyc.; at 5 P.M., with icy cold feet, Graph.; during day, l l Carbo a., Cinch. bol., IKali c., Sabina ; during day, in conjunctivitis, I ISul.; all day, worse in forenoon, Natr. c.; frequent, during day, Bell; during day, with heaviness of whole body, during apyrexia, IPuls.; fre- quent during day, worse indoors, better out- doors, when exercising, Sul. ac.; during day, obliging to lie down (coryza), 1 ||Merc.; all day, body feels sore, l l Bapt.; day and night (en- largement of spleen), Diad.; in evening, Agar, Apis, Bov., Calad., ICimex, IKali c., Merc., |Merc. cor., Natr. c., INatr. m., Natr. S., IISil., | |Zing.; in evening, on falling asleep, IPhos.; mostly toward evening, over back, Dulc.; in evening, in bed, Bry.; in evening, on going to bed, IHam., Merc. iod. rub., INatr. m.; in evening in bed, followed by heat and profuse sweat, Sul.; in evening, must go to bed, Prun.; in evening, in bed, so that he shivered, IISil.; towards evening, in bed, Anag.; whole even- ing, before bedtime, even while walking, IIPuls.; every evening, IFerr., Phos.; in even- ing, face seemed hot though cheeks were cold to touch and pale, IRhus; in evening, fol- lowed by dry heat, particularly in palms of hands (mastitis), l l Phos.; towards evening in house, creeping coldness all over, Rhus; in evening, after lying down, IIPuls.; in even- ing, after lying down and on waking, Amm. m.; at first on lying down in evening, followed by fever and sleep, with talking and imper- fect waking, IPod.; mostly in evening, ICalc ; towards evening, even in summer when warm- ly clad, IIPuls.; in evening, with toothache, Mez.; in evening, with desire to urinate, Meph.; towards evening, IPhos.; mostly to- wards evening, with internal trembling, Paris; towards evening, when walking, Squilla ; at 6. P.M., with blue nails, Petrol.; in forenoon, Arg. nit.; in forenoon, in Open air, Jacea; in forenoon, as after taking cold, Senecio ; in forenoon, with cold feet in afternoon, ISul.; in forenoon, with pain in dorsa of feet, Cop.; in forenoon, heat in afternoon (suppuration of mammae), ISul.; 9 A.M., even heat from stove will not warm, ILyc.; 10 A.M., languid, stretches limbs, Act. rac.; 10 A.M., lasting one hour, followed by fever lasting two hours, then sweat, disappearing in a short time (ague), I HRuls., slight, towards 10 A.M., l l Cact.; 11 A.M., with disgust for even smell of food (intermittent), ICoccul.; 11 to 12 A.M., Kob.; in morning, Arn., ILyc., Mez.; all morning, Qalend.; in morning on awaking, with cold feet, IChel.; in morning on awaking, followed by great heat, ILyc.; in morning, in bed, Ang., || Graph.; in morning in bed, on awak- ing, Zinc.; in morning in bed, and during day if cold air blows on him, Rhod.; in morning and forenoon, Led. ; in morning, heat through day, no sweat, or slight in morning, Eup. perf; in morning when rising, Calc., || Merc. cor.; in morning, sudden, not followed by heat, l l Natr. c.; at night, Hydras., Natr. a., ISul., Tarax.; all night, I Ferr., | |Iris; at night, while half awake, IISil.; at night, in bed, Dros.; in bed, all night, Cinch. bol.; af- termidnight (rheumatism), IThuya ; in night and morning, nausea from motion, Eup. perf.; at night, worse in morning on awaking, Tromb.; for many nights, Sep.; at night, wit stretching of back and legs, l l Phos.; at night, followed by profuse sweat (haematemesis), | |Sec.; towards night, Ars. S. r.; at night, worse uncovering, Card. m.; at night, with frequent urination, IIMerc.; at night, could not get warm, IKali iod.; worse in night, Carbo v.; worse at night, must walk about, Ign.; in bed at 3 A.M., although covered with four blan- kets, Lyss.; at noon, Agar., HBell.; about noon, in phthisis, IKali c.; towards noon, Zing.; at noon, transient, Lact. ac.; at Sundown, IIgn.; worse towards sundown, Ars. Hº Chill periodicity. Chilliness, predominating: ICaust., Meph., Verbas.; in afternoon, fever, Hyos.; in cerebro- spinal meningitis, TVer. gº Chill pre- dominating. Chilliness, with restlessness: INatr. m. Chilliness, rheumatism: acute, HColch.; pre- cedes violent pains in limbs every evening, |Kali iod. Chilliness, sexual condition: diminished de- sire, IKali m.; after Seminal emission, LNatr. m. Chilliness, with shaking: Hº Chill shaking. Chilliness, with shivering : Ant. c., Ant. t., IApis, Arn., Asaf., Ast. r., Brach., | |Bry., Cann. S., tCean., ICOccul., Con., Cup. S., Euphor., IHep., Hyos., || Kali m., I ILactu. v., tLobel. i., ILyc., Med., || Merc. iod. rub., | | Oleand., Plant., IIPuls., Sabina, Sep., Sil., ISul., Uran. n., Viol.; creeping over back, ICina ; worse at dawn, IPlat. ; followed by mild fever, Lyss.; internal, IPhos.ac.; in par- oxysms, ICham., | | Lach, Vinca; short at- tacks, 1Ferr. Bºy" shuddering. Chilliness, shuddering: Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars. h., Bor., Brom., ICOccul., Dros., IKali c., |Merc. cor., Merc. per., Puls., Zinc.; drawing in abdomen, INitr. ac.; in threatened abortion, ICham.; walking in open air, II Ars.; cold, ascending, ILach.; across back, Spong.; down back, Aph. ch. ; on hack, Cast.; on back, epigas- trium and arms, Bell.; on back, in evening from below upward, Magn. S.; short, violent attacks, only on parts of back, in evening, Ars. h.; through back and chest, Berb.; before chill, Ars.; during day, IKali c., Sep.; with diarrhoea, ICrotal.; after dinner, Ars.; with diuresis, Stram.; after drinking, Act. sp.; caused by drinking water, IICaps.; in dysen- 69 1090 40. FEVER. tery, without coldness, ILach.; after eating, | | Ver.; in elbow, Cast.; with eructation, Sars.; in evening, Tabac.; in evening, with hectic, IICalc.; as soon as evening comes on, IICalc.; in feet, Cast.; at beginning of fever, Ars.; in catarrhal fever, Dros.; intermittent, heat predominates, Kali iod.; in forehead, Cast.; frequently, IKali c., ILyc.; frequent, mostly mornings, from feet upward, Sars.; frequent, short, with after pains, l l Ferr.; frequent, though skin is not cold, ICup. ac.; from sounds re-echoing in head, Sec.; with headache, ISang.; like from hearing horrible tales, only on upper body, Menyanth.; with heat, ICaps.; with flushes of heat (brain affection), ICup. m.; internal, with red cheeks and warm skin, better onset of sweat (tertian), IIgn.; fre- quent, in inflammation of lungs, IAcon.; , on lying down at night, Acon.; before men- ses, Sep, Sil.; during menses, IISep.; in melancholia after a fit of passion, IHyos.; on moving, IRhus; with nausea, Asar., Euphor.; through all nerves of body, Calab.; toward noon, Lobel. i.; with pain in belly, TEorm.; during intermissions of pain, l l Glon.; when pains are very severe (cardialgia), ITPhos.; with pains, better if warmly covered (labor), Sep.; in prosopalgia, Ign.; recurring eight to ten times, fits, pass off quickly, Sabad.; in rheumatism, TVer. v.; when entering a room (diarrhoea), IGrat.; in short attacks, TFerr.; with pressure in stomach to left ribs, liver, and back, IKali c.; before stool, Sabad.; with stool, Bell.; after stool, Magn.m.; over whole body with grinding teeth, Stram.; caused by stitches from left little toe to big toe, Ars.; transient, I | Puls.; on uncovering, Rhus ; with desire to urinate, Hyper.; after urination, Iodof.; with pressing pain in mea- tus, between acts of urination, ||Nux v.; in uterine hemorrhage, Ipec.; on vertex, Cast.; with vomiting, after heat, Act. sp.; with bitter Vomiting, after Supper, lasting all night, Agar.; as if cold water had been poured over her, ICimex. Hº shivering. Chilliness, sitting: as if naked, Jamb. Chilliness, skin: dry, IKali iod. Chilliness, sleep : during, Grat.; awaking, Card. m.; frequent awaking, Sil.; drowsy, Cup. ars.; after midday nap, head confused, Bry.; prevents, with nervousness, I ILac c.; with sleepiness, Cycl.; sleepiness after eating, | | Kali c.; with starting or falling, Daph.; worse during sleep, Bor. Chilliness, stomach; ailments of, Tarax.; aris- ing from, Cain.; organic cardialgia, IKali bi.; contraction of back part, griping and sore feel- ing, Con...; gastralgia, ILyc.; with pressure to left ribs, liver and back, IKali c.; in region of, better after vomiting, Berb.; waterbrash, ISil. Chilliness, stool : before, Ars., Benz. ac., Dig., IMerc., Mez., IPhos., IWer.; before and after, with desire for acid drinks, Mez.; during stool, Aloe, Ars., Bry., Con., Cop., Ipec., ILyc., IMagn. m., IIMerc., Ptel., IRheum, Sil., ISul., Tromb., Ver.; after stool, Aloe, Grat., Plat. ; after diarrhoea (afternoon), Oxal. ac.; between stools, IMerc.; generally in morning, Cop. Chilliness, sudden : IHyos. Chilliness, with sweat: ITarax.; on back, walk- ing in open air, Casc.; cold, Ipec.; constant, Euphor.; on account of easy, Coff.; followed by clammy, I Pic. ac.; followed by warm, on §ºad, 1Camph. ; inclination to perspire, oloc. Chilliness, with thirst: II.Bry, ICalc., | | Camph., | |Natr. m., Ziz. ; after chilliness, III)ros.; to- wards evening, followed by night sweats, Sep.;4 to 7 P.M.,or all night, with shaking and frequent waking, can get warm in bed, but not from heat of stove, Ikali iod.; preceded and succeeded by headache, Ferr.; then heat with- out thirst, IKali c.; early in morning after waking, Magn. S. Chilliness, throat: Sore, Diosc.; in tonsillitis, shivering, followed by heat, IApis ; elong- ated uvula, ILac c. Chilliness, teeth: chattering, l l Cact.; pene- trating, Anag. Chilliness, toothache : IILach., ISpig.; chilli- ness, as toothache disappears, IIMerc.; sting- ing, in decayed teeth, IPuls. Chilliness, touch: parts touched feel chilly, Spig. Chilliness, with trembling: Anag., IFerr., Merc. viv., IIPuls.; face cold, cheeks, fingers and nails blue, IPetrol.; and nausea, Illºup. €1°I. cliness, in ulcers: Ars. Chilliness, urination : during and after urina- tion, Sep.; constant desire, Ind.; faint inde- finite sense of, followed by frequents calls to urinate, l l Med.; profuse, IGels.; followed by urging to urinate, Senecio. Chilliness, uterus: hemorrhage, Ipec. Chilliness, veins: in blood vessels, Acon.; as if blood were running cold through veins, 7 P.M., cold when he moves, IRhus. Chilliness, with vertigo : | | Agar., IMerc. cor., IRhus, Uran. n.; and headache, ICalc.; and dull pain in head, Iber. Chilliness, vomiting; Asar., IPuls.; during, in influenza, IDulc.; after vomiting, Ant. c.; with cold hands and feet, Sinap. Chilliness, warmth; as soon as he gets warm in bed, Arg. nit.; better near fire or from heat, ILobel. i.; not better by heat, ICup. m.; better by warmth of stove, Sul.; cannot get warm, Chrom. ac., Therid.; desire for warmth, Cic.; better by external heat, Bar. c.; external, does not relieve, l l Lac def.; not better by external heat, with sick head- ache, Lac def.; cannot get Warm, even under featherbed, Lachn.; even when near fire,Cadm . s.; wants to be near fire, Ptel.; cannot move away from fire (influenza), 1Gels.; must sit over fire (chronic splenitis), ICean.; frequently though she is warm, Cornus; wants to be near heat, l l Mosch. ; in warm room, Carbol. ac., Cinnab., Grat., Iod.; better in a warm room, INux m.; even in a warm room, with painless diarrhoea, l l Kali br.; in warm room, with coldness of hands and feet, Lactu. v.; even in a warm room, with jaundice, IPhos.; better from heat of stove, AEsc. h.; hovers near stove (megrim), Ars.; even when near warm stove (catarrhal fever), l l Ruta ; even when sitting near stove, with flushes of heat, HIColch.; wants warmth of stove (angina), I Bell.; wore a heavy overcoat in hot summer, IIMerc.; un- bearable during headache, Sep.; disposed to wrap up or get near a fire, Natr. a. Sº heat, want of animal. Chilliness, water : as of cold water being poured over parts, ILed., IIMerc.; as if cold water 40. FEVER. 1091 had been poured over her, shuddering, ICi- mex ; constant, after being on water, Diad.; as though water were poured over one, with internal warmth, Canth. Chilliness, waves: like cold waves, after 8.30 P.M., in bed, Chin. a.; cold flushes, Ant. t.; brought on by thinking of them, Chin. a. Chilliness, weakness: Agar ; on attempting to # Ars. h.; especially when walking, Meny- anth. Chilliness, weather: from least change,Thuya ; after exposure, IRhus ; worse in wet (phleg- masia alba dolens), INatr. s. Chilliness, worms: with tapeworm, I Sabad. Chilliness, yawning: Calc., IGels., Natr. m., Oleand.; 4 to 5 P.M., Kob.; and stretching, be- fore menses, IIPuls.; and quivering, Elat.; and stretching, Polyp.; in tertian, Ipec. FEVER, abdomen: colic, ILach.; as if ex- panded, Calc. a.; indigestible foreign bodies in intestines, Cham.; pain in bowels, Arund.; pain in upper portion of Small intestines, |Colch. Fever, abscesses: a series in rapid succession, Hippoz. Fever, African : IITereb. Fever, in afternoon: Ammoniac., Ars., Ascl. t.; IIBell., Cinch. bol., IKreo., Lil. tig., Lyss., Med., Rumex, l l Sep., Stram.; as if abdomen were puffed, thirst, loss of appetite, Calc. a.; in albuminuria, l l Uran. n.; with red cheeks (angina), Ign.; with occasional chilliness, better by covering up warmly in bed, Pod.; in chlorosis, l l Sep.; coldness predominates, Hy- OS.; towards evening, Arn., l l Sul.; towards evening (chronic diarrhoea), 1Gamb.; towards evening and all night, with heat in head (dif- ficult dentition), l l Sil.; towards evening, mas- titis, l l Phos.; slight, towards evening, IFerr.; exacerbation, IColch.; pulsation of arteries Öf head, Tromb.; and night, I Bell.; continues all night (typhoid), Ign.; dull aching in occi- put and small of back, Tromb.; in phthisis, HSamb.; Scarlatina, ILach. ; with constant sensation of corrosion, heat and burning in stomach, IPtel.; worse towards sundown, Ars.; in typhoid, IIBapt.; in typhus, ILach.; awaking from morning sleep about 12 or 1 P.M., lasting till 4 or 5 P.M., followed by sweat on hands and feet, I Sil.; 1 P.M., Stilling.; 2 or 4 P.M., | | Sang.; at 4 P.M., since childbirth, two weeks previous, ILyc.; 4 P.M. till 5 A.M. (pneu- monia), l l Stram.; 4 P.M. to midnight, I IStram.; without chill, 4 P.M., lasting all night, I | Hep.; slight, at 6 P.M., Lact. ac. Fever, air: faintness and restlessness from want of, and heat of room, l l Puls.; cannot bear the open, Polyp. Fever, anthrax: intestinal, l l Anthrac. Fever, apyrexia: gº intermittent apyrexia. Fever, autumnal: liver and spleen swollen, | | Absin. Fever, back: with lumbago, IColoc.; pain in lumbar region (dysentery), IINux v.; severe pains in lumbar region, Tereb.; pain, Ziz.; pain in sacrum, Ars.; from lower part up- ward and through whole body, 6 to 8 P.M., with drowsiness, IKali iod. Fever, bilious : Acon., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., I Bell., IBry., HCham., HChel., Cinch., Coccul., Coloc., Cornus, Elaps, IEup. perf, Gels., IHep., IIpec., IIris (after Bry. or Acon.), Lept., Merc., IMur. ac., INux v., l l Phos., IPod., | | Polyp., Puls., | |Stram., Sul., Ver., TVer. v.; cutting pain in abdomen, Elat.; after anger, Cham.; debility, Hydras.; watery evacuations, IElat.; cold and numb, l l Lept.; not dependent upon miasmatic influences, TVer. v.; nausea and vomiting, Elat.; pleth- oric individuals or in those suffering from portal stasis, occurring in hot weather, or on warm wet days, Nux v.; remittent, ICrotal.; remittent, caused by atmospheric changes in spring, or due to miasmatic influenzes in au- tumn, IGels.; remittent, characteristic gastric and intestinal symptoms, Cornus ; remittent or intermittent, IPod.; remittent, paroxysm, nausea and vomiting of a bilious substance, accompanied by first a yellow, then a green- ish diarrhoea, l l Pod.; remittent, of the South, low type, tendency to hemorrhage, Crotal.; skin dry, hot, stupor, black down centre of tongue, I ILept.; tympanites, Natr. S.; wom- iting of bile, IIpec., Pod. Hº Chap. 18, Liver, inflammation. Fever, bladder: Ars., HCanth., Ferr.ph., || Kali m., ILyc., IPuls., TVer. v.; pains, iCact. Fever, blood: hemorrhagic symptoms, or ten- dency to putrescence, Anthrac., Ars., Carbo V., º ILach., Sec. Hº Chap. 29, Blood sepsis. Fever, bones: caries of lower lumbarvertebrae, with painful fistulous openings discharging pus, IPhos. ac.; protracted, wrist bone pains, IIEup. perf., IIFup. pur.; periostitis of tibia, |Merc. §§º dengue. Fever, brain: cerebral forms, IIBapt.; cerebro- spinal, especially if caused by malaria, with stupor and tendency to convulsions, conges- tion intense, passive, IGels.; congestion, vomiting and delirium, pulse 120 to 140, Dory.; hydrocephalus, Merc. viv.; inflammation, | | Hell.; meningitis infantum, Apis; rises to, ||Nux v. Gº" head, spotted. Fever, breakbone : gº dengue. Fever, breathing: asthmatic condition, and blue face, l l Stram.; oppressed, constriction of chest, pain in region of liver, thirst, worse during chill, IKali c.; panting, Thlaspi; pant- ing, at night, Calad. Fever, bronchia: in bronchitis, Clem.; after catching cold or getting wet, l l Op.; worse in evening, seemed to be capillary, l l Phos. ac.; high, in bronchitis, IPhos. Fever, burning: Arund.; in apoplexy, ICrotal.; after chills, passing down back (erysipelas er- ratica), IHydras.; in croup, ll Spong.; in mid- dle of day, heat intense, with sensation as if burning up, Syph.; intense, radiating heat, burning hot to touch, War.; intense, then sweat with relief, then fever with exacerba- tion of symptoms, Sal. ‘ac.; with thirst, Chim. m. Fever, catarrhal: II Acon., Apis, Ascl. s., IAscl. t., IBad., Bapt., IIBell., IIBry., Cact., 1Con., ICup. m., HDros., IDulc., IGels., Hep, Jamb., Kali c., iſali iod., iiMerc., iMux w, | |Op., Puls., Rhus, l l Ruta, Senecio, ISpig.; from every atmospheric change, Myrtus; from cold, damp atmosphere, or sudden change from hot and dry to damp air, IGels.; chilliness and coldness predominate, IEuph.; in hay catarrh, . l ISticta; with hoarseness, l l Aur. mur.; during menses, IGraph.; pain in stomach, Card. m. 1092 40, FEVER. Fever, cerebrospinal: Bºy” spotted. Fever, chagres: attacks every morning about 9 or 10, generally ten to fifteen minutes later each day, end about 4 o'clock, followed by complete prostration, Il Sul. Bº yellow. Fever, chest: oppression, ICrotal.; Soreness, Anag.; stitching, Ziz.; throbbing, wheezing, Calad. Rever, in children: Acon., IBell., 1Cham, ICoff., IFerr. ph., Stram.; during dentition, with irritation of brain, and convulsions of tendency to them, I Wer. v.; during growth and in young people, Sil; in newborn, with startings, ITCamph.; all night, in nursing in- fants, ICina. §§ remittent, infantile. Eever, chill: Gº Chill. Fever, chilliness: frequent, Sil.; on moving, Ind.; with thirst, Calad. Fever, cholera: acute, IHell.; on fourth or fifth day, IPhos. ac.; infantum, Ipec. Fever, in chorea: INatr. m. Fever, circulation: corresponds to that stage in which bloodvessels are dilated and full, but lack firmness and resistance of a fully developed sthenic inflammation, IGels. Fever, congestive: | |Stram.; of malarial dis- tricts, Ver. v. Fever, constipation : Calad., Cinnam. Fever, continual : gº duration. Fever, convulsions: HBell., ICic., Ferr. ph., Ign., | | Natr. m. Fever, with cough : ICalc. p., LFerr, ph., II.Nitr. ac.; evening and night, catarrhal, Hydras.; dry, hoarse barking, sounding like croup, l l Rumex ; in pleurisy, IFerrrm.; pro- droma, deep, dry, racking, Samb.; whooping §: IIMeph., || Phell.; bloodboil on thigh, Bell. Eever, covering : desires to be covered, IIArs. Fever, croup: in beginning, Ferr. ph.; burn- ing, Il Acon., Ars., IPhos.; spasmodic, HBell., IHep. Fever, in cynanche cellularis : Anthrac. Fever, with cyanosis: blue body, Curar. Fever, delirium : Hº Chap. 1, Delirium fever. |Fever, dengue (breakbone): Acon, Ars., Bell, IBry., Cinch., Coloc., IIEup, perf., Ferr, Ham., Ipec., Merc., Nux v., Pod., IRhus, Sec, Sul. ac. Fever, dentition: Acon., Bell, IICham, IFerr. ph., Gels., IRheum, ISil., IVer., v.; with complaints accompanying teething, IFerr. ph.; particularly at night, I |Phyt. B& children. gº Chap. 20, Diarrhoea, Fever, diarrhoea: fever. Fever, diphtheria: IChin. a., IIgn., IKali br., IKali iod., IKreo., IIPhyt., Sal, ac.; return- ing every afternoon, I Lac c.; flushed face and Sore throat, in alternation with Bellad., IKaol.; high, Apis, IKali perm., IMerc. cor, LMerc. iod. flav.; high, following violent chill, IIPhyt.; moderate, Il Lac c.; at night, IBapt.; low, iCarbol. ac., Merc. cy., IMur. ac., Rhus; putrid, IChin. a., Mur. ac: Fever, drinking: after a cold drink while over- heated (phthisis), IISamb. Fever, dropsy: Hell., Ver. v.; burning, in anasarca, IHell.; forcing him to keep his bed, urine copious, ascites, Aur, mur, nat. Fever, duration: constant, Agar. ; constant, in a child, INatr. m.; almost constant, in phthisis, | |Tuberc.; almost continued, intermission very short, Polyp.; continued, worse at night (bronchial catarrh),ILach.; continued, in scar- latina, Hep.; continued, no sweat, I |Sul.; continued for ten days (typhoid), I I Wer. v.; ephemeral, especially evenings, Plat.; half an hour, with thirst, Il Puls.; three hours (ter- tian), Natr. m.; intense, lasting ten hours, IChin. S.; an hour, with slight thirst and sharp shooting pains in forehead, Il Puls.; long, IIIpec.; long, followed by sweat, Polyp.; long, with Stitches in temples, INux v.; long, not violent, IIpec.; short, Iber.; runs its course for many weeks or months, either in daily paroxysms, or repeated every two, three, four, seven or fourteen days,|Plant. Bºy"Heat duration. Fº: dysentery: Hº Chap. 20, Dysentery eV er. Fever, eating : after eating, I Asaf.; after eating, unless she keeps quiet, IHydras.; worse after eating, Chlor.; loss of appetite, Eup. pur.; ºn to food, Wacc.; hunger after fever, | |Ign. Fever, epigastrium: heat, Cub. Fever, eruption: eruptive, Ars., IIBry., Puls.; with eruption, ICrot. t., Ver. v.; blisters, itching, on lips, Urt. ur.; blisters on lips and alae nasi, Natr. m.; large red blotches over body, and constipation, 1Cop.; especially children, tendency to convulsions, IGels.; erysipelatous, ll Bell.; exanthematic, ICup. m.; at commencement of exanthematic, con- vulsions, Ign.; exanthematic, not able to de- velop eruption, IZinc.; exanthematic, in flashes, IZinc.; exanthematic, red, bloody urine, Camph.; herpes zoster supraorbitalis, | | Ran. b.; after abuse of sulphur in itch, IBell.; after suppressed itch, l l Millef.; night- ly, after suppressed itch (infant), Bell.; on lips, after fever, Spong.; miliary, IGels.; urticaria, ICop., IISul.; vesicles on body succeed caries of lower jaw, l l Sil.; after catarrhal or gastric, small round vesicles upon reddened mucous membrane of mouth, which soon open and form flat ulcers,with red edges and white or yellowish base, IMerc. B& Chap.46, Eruption measles, scarlatina, variola, etc. º Fever, enteric: gº typhoid. Fever, with erysipelas: Astac., I Apis, IRhus; traumatic, Apis. Fever, evening: AEsc. h., I Bell., Cinnam., IIgn., Psor, l l Puls., Tuberc.; in angina, IMerc.; in arthritis, I lSabina; begins with rigor on going to bed, continues till 4 A.M., with intervals of shivering, ILach.; in catarrh of bladder, 1Canth., Coloc.; oppression of chest, and dry, Spasmodic nightly, almost continually titillating cough, Con.; cold hands and feet, burning face, Sabad.; vio- lent fluent coryza, IKali c.; diarrhoea, Cham., IRhus ; heat of face. ICalc.; 6 to 12 P.M., face red, worse upper part, Lachn. ; exacerbation after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; followed by chill, 1Calc.; hot hands and cheeks, caused by constantirritation to cough and expectoration, IKali n.; simulating hectic, IFerr.; after meningitis, ICup. m.; before midnight, with sweat, falls asleep, Jamb.; towards midnight, Chin. a.; towards morning, Nux v.; marked exacerbation towards night, IGels.; towards 40. FEVER. 1093 night (diphtheria), l l Rhus; worse towards night (Scarlet fever), Ipec.; hard, quick pulse, Calc.; at sunset, late afternoon or evening, Ign. ; exhausting sweat and alarming cough, | |Sec.; thirst (blepharitis), IKali c.; thirst, at night (continuous remittent), ISul.; thirst for cold water all night (chronic diarrhoea), ICalc.; 7 P.M., then chill till 10, Elaps; 7 to 12 P.M., AEsc. h.; 9 P.M., continues till near morn- ing, || Lac def.; 10 P.M., Asim.; 10 P.M. (chest affection), ILach. Fever, eyes: brilliancy, IIBell., IGels.; after removal of cataract by Graefe’s method (irido- choroiditis suppurativa traumatica), l l Rhus ; in conjunctivitis, ICrot. t.; dimness of vision, Bell., Ver. v.; hypopion, IHep.; swelling, IGuaiac. Fever, face : burning, spotted, IGuaiac.; cheeks swell, IGuaiac.; congested, IlBell., Stram.; blisters under nose, Rhus ; flushes, Cact., Sal. ac.; pale, Ipec.; prosopalgia, Magn. p.; red and distended, ICrotal.; shining red (metrorrhagia), Coff.; bright red spots on cheeks (pulmonary disease), ILyc.; gushes of sweat, followed by languor, Med. Fever, faintness: and languor, I | Ptel. Fever, in forenoon: ICalc.; after thirst, in early morning, no chill, with fatiguing cough, no sweat, I Eup. perf.; 8 A.M. to 2 P.M., Dory.; 10 A.M., without chill, Gels.; 11 A.M., after chill, all day, without sweat, I Caps.; 11 A.M. and from 6 to 7 P.M., without chill, Calc.; 11 A.M., preceded by cold feet, Med.; after chill, 11 or 12 A.M., lasts all night, with thirst, ICaps.; 10 to 11 A.M., without chill, | | Natr. m. Fever, formication: all over body, Arund. Fever, gastric : ILAnt. c., Ant. t., I Arg. nit., 1Arn., II Ars., Bell., IIBry., HCact., ICarbo v., 1Cham., ICinch., Colch., 1Coloc., Dig., Dulc., 1Gels., I Hydras., IIpec., IIris, IIMerc., IINux v., IIPuls., IPhos., Pod., Rheum, IRhus, | |Sep., Sul., IVer.; after anger, I Acon., Bry., HICham., 1Coloc., INux v., IStaph.; debility, |Hydras.; in hot weather, from abuse of ice water and summer beverages, Il Carbo v.; jerking of arms and fingers, Stram.; low, ner- vous, bilious, lingering, ICOccul.; nervous, Daph., ILach.; pain in stomach and liver, 1Card. m.; plethoric, or suffering from portal stasis, in hot weather or warm wet days, HNux v.; typhoid form, Aurant. Fever, in gonorrhoea: Merc., Polyg.; inflam- matory stage, I Acon., l l Cop., IFerr. ph. Fever, hair: dryness, after nervous fever, IKali c.; falls off after, IPhos. ac. Fever, head: abscess, Merc. sol.; congestion, II Bell., ICroc., | | Pod.; hot, lethargic state (nystagmus), Agar.; peculiar feeling, IBapt.; painful sensibility to touch and motion, | | Hell.; tubercular meningitis, l l Tuberc. Fever, with headache: Anag., IIBell., Bism., ICarb. S., IINatr. m., Ziz.; after fever, Ars.; after headache, with languor and nausea, Kob.; 1 to 4 P.M., Lact. ac.; in apoplexy, Cro- tal.; bilious, Polyp.; following chilliness, Ammoniac.; ephemeral, Ver. v.; and flushes of heat, IILact. ac.; dull, frontal, || Polyp.; throbbing, frontal, and thirst lasts till 8 P.M. (ague), IIpec.; followed by frontal, || Melil.; extending to neck, l l Med.; occipital, Coca ; pressure on top, on moving, Lyss.; right-sided, 10 A.M., INatr. m.; Sets in with headache (typhus), Bapt.; shooting, pressive, through temples and nasal sinuses, IGels.; high, in sick headache, Sul.; throbbing, Cann. S.; worse as throbbing is better, Sul. Fever, heart: paroxysms of anguish, IIRalm.; heart disease, Apis; lancinating, Cact. Fever, heat: flushes, Lyss.; internal, dry,burn- ing, IIPry. ; thermic, from exposure to Sun, Acon., Amyl., Ant. c., Arn., Bapt., I Bell., Cact., Camph., Carbo v., LIGlon., ILach., IOp., Sil., Therid., Thuya, TVer. v., Zinc. Hº Chap. 39, Sun heat. Fever, hectic : I.Acet. ac., I Arn., Ars., Asar., Bapt., IICalc., ICarbo a., Carbo v., Chin. S., ICinch., ICrotal., IFerr., Hydras., IHyos., Ipec., ILac def., ILach., ILyc., IMerc., INatr. a., IPhos., IPlumb., ISang, ISep., IISil., | |Stann., Sul.; every afternoon, Med.; after- noon, evening, or towards night (effects of grief), Phos. ac.; with anguish, red cheeks, IICalc.; especially in children, IMerc.; alter- nate chills and heat, 11Calc.; shaking chills, then heat and drenching sweat, IGels.; with cough, Acet. ac.; night cough, Caps.; in whooping cough, with debility, l l Ver.; in cystitis, Eup. pur. ; cystitis, or renal dis- ease, l l Chim. umb.; in debilitated persons, worse after meals, Sil.; after exhausting dis- ease, loss of fluids, etc., IICalc., IICinch.; in dropsy, Aur. mur.; dyscrasia (jaundice), IIod. ; emaciation and phthisical condition, | | Merc. cor.; emaciation and night sweats, 1Coccul.; after depressing emotions, I Caps., ILach., I Phos. ac., Staph.; especially towards evening, with sharply circumscribed redness of cheeks, especially left, Sul.; purulent, sweetish expectoration, slight mucous rhon- chus and sibilant rāle, l l Ptel.; frequent flushes, 11Calc.; gonorthrocace, Ars.; haemop- tysis, I |Millef.; chronic hemorrhage from lungs, |Senecio ; hepatitis, suppuration, IPhos.; in hip disease, ICalc., Caust., | | Phos., Sil.; after influenza, Abrot.; intermittent paroxysms, IHep.; jaundice, ISul. ; laryngeal and bronchial troubles, 11 A.M to 12 or 1 P.M., |Arg. met.; lipoma on neck, Phos.; Suppu- ration of lungs, ILyc.; in measles, Lach.; at night, preventing sleep, IOl.jec.; in nostalgia, 11Caps.; with palpitation, IICalc.; in phthisis, IICalc., Eucal., 1 Kreo., II Plumb., Polyp., ISamb., | |Stann., Trill., iTuberc.; in pleurisy, 1Carbo v.; in pneumonia, ISul.; in pleuro- pneumonia, IHep.; enormous quantities of pus, IIod.; after scarlatina, Aur. mur.; with scrofulosis and rachitis, protracted ill-treated cases, Petrol.; Scurvy, Amm, c.; constant shuddering, in evening, IICalc.; skin dry, withered, IICalc.; slow, in spinal abscess, IPhos. ac.; slow progress, in third stage of croupous pneumonia, IIod.; after a blow on stomach, I Arn.; during suppurative process, Ars., HCarbo v.,ICinch., IHep., ILyc., Merc., ItSil., Sul.; with sweat and diarrhoea (masti- tis), i iPhos.; sweats easily, iiCalc.; with night sweats, IEup. pur., ILyc.,IPhos., l l Rob.; clammy night sweats, after pneumonia, Lyc.; sour sweat, emaciation, and great debility, Fluor. ac.; in secondary syphilis, Aur. mur.; no thirst, Ars. s. f.; dryness, Soreness, swell- ing and redness in throat, as in scarlet fever, | |Sang.; trachea is implicated (chronic laryn- gitis), IIod.; tubercles of lungs develop, 1094 40. FEVER. IPhos.; with appearance similar to chronic tuberculosis, Hippoz. ; chronic ulceration of mucous membrane, l l Kali bi.; with red urine, Calc., Sul. ; weakening (marasmus), IAbrot. Hºt Sweat night; also Chap. 28, Lungs consumption, inflammation; also Chap. 44, Suppuration. Fever, in hernia : Cepa; inguinal, right-sided, | | PSOr. Fever, hiccough : in place of fever, I Ars. Fever, with hunger: Curar. Fever, hypochondria: pain in right, l l Rhus. Fever, hysteria: intermittent attacks, Tarant. Fever, constantly increasing: Hippoz. Fever, inflammatory: Il Acon., , IAcet. ac., IIBell., 1Cact., IGels., Sinap.; in children, with excitability, Coff. t.; in croup, ISpong.; does not reach a high grade, IHydras.; pul- monary, hepatic, or gastric, Sang.; in lung affections, IKali n. * Fever, influenza: Acon., IIBry., IEup. perf., IGels., Merc. iod. rub., IIPhos. Fever injuries: I.A.com., I Arn., Calend., ICoff.; after a bite in nose, ILyss.; in Seasons when flies sting, I Apis; after neglected, IIod. Fever, intermittent (ague): Absin., Acon., Act. rac., IAEsc. h., ; Agar., Agnus, Alum., Amm. m., I Amb., Ang., El Ant. c., II Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Art. v., l l Aur. mur., IBapt., Bar. c., IBell., ; Berb., Bov., |Bry., HCasc., Calad., 1Calc., ; Calc. S., Camph., 1Canth., 11Caps., 1Carbo v., Carbol. ac., ICact., Caust., IICed., ; Cetrar., IICham., HChel., ; Chim. umb., 1Chin. a., IIChin. s., Cic., ICimex, ICina, IICinch., | | Cinch. bol., | | Cist., IICimex, ICOccul., Cochl., Coff., Coff. t., IIColch., 1Cornus, Curar., ICycl., IDiad., IDros., Elaps, IIFlat., ILucal., IIEup. perf., Eup. pur., IFerr., Ferr. mur., IFerr. ph., | | Fluor. ac., IGamb., IGels., IGlon., Hell., IHep., Hydras., IHyos., IIgn., IIod., IIIpec., Kalibi...,IKali br., IKali c., Kali iod., IKali m., || Kali ph., Lach., Lachn., Led., ILobel. i., ILyc., ILyss., Magn. C., Magn. m., IMagn. p., Magn. s., IIMenyanth, I.Merc., |Merc. per., IMez., Mur. ac., ; Natr. a., HINatr. m., INatr. S., Nitr. ac., IINux m., INux v., IOp., Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., Plant., Plumb., IPod., | | Polyp., Psor., IIPuls., IRhus, l l Rob., Sabad., Samb., ISec., ISep., ISil., Spig., Stann., Staph., Stram., ISul., ISul. ac., Tabac., Tarax., Tarant., Thuya, Val., IVer.; chilliness in abdomen, I Men- yanth.; with abdominal affections (eight cases cured after failure of quinine), HPetrol.; dur- ing febrile stage, pains threatening abortion in early months of pregnancy, IPuls.; in afternoon, II Apis ; in afternoon, lasting till three or four o’clock next morning, Rob.; paroxysm coming every afternoon, IChel.; worse 2 P.M., ILach.; anticipating (antepon- ing), Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Bry., Cinch., Eup. perf., Gamb., Ign., Natr. m., l l Nux v.; antici- pating, each time two hours, Chin. S.; great apathy and night sweats, IPhos. ac.; apoplec- tic, ITNux v.; for a year, with asthma, I Ta- bac.; twelve to eighteen attacks during twenty- four hours, l l Sabad.; autumnal, Bapt., Bry., Cinch., Natr. m., Nux v., Rhus, Sinap., Ver.; pains in back and neck, before, Gels.; pain in small of back, IILach.; bilious, IPuls.; op- pression of breathing, constriction of chest, pain in region of liver, thirst worse during chill, IKali c.; after broncho-pneumonia,Chin. m.; cachectic subjects, IICalc., Hydras.; ca- chectic persons, after loss of blood, or from continued and long prostration, Chin. S.; with cramps in calves, Magn. p.; frequent change of type, Elat., Ferr.; type continually chang- ing, especially after abuse of quinine, Ign.; in chest, oppression ICrotal.; in children, IGels., INux v.; during cholera, Ver.; chronic, worse afternoon and evening, Ars. S. f.; chronic, especially after abuse of quinine, IPlant.; chronic, partially recovers, then relapses, ISul.; chronic, with stomachache, IAbies ; where Cinchona has only slightly delayed par- oxysms, Tarax.; with colic, Diad.; colic and lameness in small of back, Coccul.; fifth day after confinement, Lach.; congestive, l l Nux v.; constitutional symptoms, Sul.; in con- valescence, ; Eucal.; with convulsions, in chil- dren, IGels.; tonic convulsions, Natr. m.; with whooping cough, Kali c., Natr. frn.; de- lirium, Sabad.; while diarrhoea is prevalent, paroxysms consist almost wholly of cold stage, others being light or wanting, Gamb.; with dropsy, II Aur, mur.,. Sinap.; dropsy after, IHell., IIIac def.; dropsy after suppression, Coral.; with dysentery, l l Polyp.; dyscrasia, Diad.; desire for eggs, IICalc.; epidemic, ILyc.; with eructations, Sabad.; after sup- pressed eruptions, IICalc.; after feet have become wet and cold, l l Nux v.; regurgitation of food and nausea, l l Sabad.; sensitiveness to smell of food, IColch.; gastric, I Arg. nit., IIpec.; gastric and bilious symptoms, or con- sequent upon abuse of Cinchona or quinine, with bitter taste of food, and constipation, IPuls.; gastric rheumatic, Ant. t.; with gon- orrhoeal contamination, IThuya ; congestion to head, HCact.; with headache, ICina, Cist., IKali c., Polyp.; headache coming on early in morning, after suppressed, TNatr. m.; heat absent (B& Heat absent); hot days, cool nights, Acon., Colch., Merc.; ravenous hunger, IStaph.; after staying in ice house, l l Eup. perf.; incomplete, Ars.; incomplete, consist- ing only of heat and sweat, with moderate thirst, Mang.; paroxysms irregular, Ang., Hippoz., IIgn, Ipec., | |Millef., INux v., | |Samb., | |Sul.., | |Sul. ac.; in beginning of irregular cases, Ipec.; irregular in periodicity and evolution of stages, Ign.; irregular, chiefly cold stage, incompletely developed, hands or ends of fingers and toes, or feet and end of nose alone becoming very cold, IMenyanth.; liver complaint, after, IILach. ; functional disease of liver, Hydras.; enlargement of liver, INatr. m.; long lasting, liver involved, blood anaemic, general cachexia, Il Nitr. ac.; of a lying-in-woman, Cact.; in lymphatics, feeble irritable persons without reaction, Phell.; malarial, II Arn.; malarial, generally quotidian, IGels.; malignant, ICrotal.; marsh fever, I Ang., Arn., II Ars., Ascl. t., Carbo v., IICinch.,Cina, Diad., Ferr., IIIpec., IIMatr.m., IRhus, Sang., Sinap., Ver.; masked, choreic or neuralgic manifestations, IGels.; aftermenses, II.Nux v.; miasmatic, of low marshy regions in warm seasons and tropical countries, IICed.; monthly attacks, IIMux v.; worse early in morning, Ver.; nausea and vomiting during paroxysm, IGels.; with nausea, vomiturition 40. FEVER. 1095 and regurgitation, Sabad.; nervous symptoms predominate, IGels.; worse after midnight, | | Ran. b., Raph.; principally before noon, IGuaraea ; obstinate cases, hot flushes and hot soles at night, l l Sul. ; obstinate, worse by exposure and neglect or abuse of quinine, Polyp.; pain in occiput, before, Gels.; of old people and children, IOp.; suppression by opium, ICalc. a.; pain in head and body when he has no chill, tongue not much coated, IGels.; paralysis follows, IIRhus; periodicity strongly marked, Ced., Gels., M.Petrosel.; with periosteal pains, l l Mur. ac.; pernicious, Apis, Arn., Camph., Curar., Nux v., Op., Ver.; postponing, Cinch., Cina, Gamb., Ign., Ipec.; prevailing, icterus, eyes yellow, stool white, urine dark yellow, Sang.; prodromal stage, IGels.; prosopalgia, suppressed by quinine, IIStann.; quartan, Acon., Anac., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., IIBufo., Carbo v., 1Chin. s., IICimex, Cina, Cinch., Clem., Coff., Coral., Elat., IEup, perf., IHyos., IIgn., Iod., IIpec., Lach., Lyc., Menyanth., | |Millef., INatr. m., II.Nux v., IPhell., Plant., Pod., IPuls., Rhus, lSabad., Sinap., Ver.; quartan, paroxysm be- tween 3 and 4 A.M., | | Sep. ; quartan, diarrhoea on days free from fever, IIod.; quartan, parox- ysm in evening, chill predominating, l l Rhus; Quartan, six weeks, paroxysm 12 M., then attack like cholera morbus, Elat.; quar- tan, since two years, Natr. m.; quartan, two years, resisting many remedies, IPtel.; double quartan, Ars., Cinch., Dulc., Eup. perf., Eup. pur., Gamb., Lyc., Nux m., Puls., Rhus ; after abuse of quinine, Arn., IICalc., IElat., IFerr., IGels., IHep., IIIpec, INatr. m., IIPuls., Rhus, I.ISul., IWer.; living in damp regions or newly turned ground, TNatr. m.; dumb ague, from abuse of quinine, always re-ap- peared, preceded by enuresis, IGels.; relapse into bilious intermittent, after quinine, with burning and rending pain, ILach.; after qui- nine, spleen swollen, Ran. sc.; suppressed by quinine or “ague cures,” prone to appear in some other type, or assuming the double type, Elat.; two years, contracted while in army, has been drugged with quinine, opium and mercurials, l l Polyp.; quotidian, Acon., AEsc. h., Anac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Il Ars., Bapt., Bar. c., Bell., Bry., Cact., Calc., ; Calc. s., 1Caps., Carbo v., ICed., Cham., IChin. s., Cic., Cina, Curar., Diad., Elaps, Elat., | | Eu- cal., IEup. perf., Eup. pur., Gamb., Gels., Graph., IHep., IIgn., IIpec., IKali br., Kali c., Lach., ILobel. i., Lyc., Magn. C., INatr. m., Nitr, ac., | |Nux v., Petrosel., Phos., Plant., Pod., Polyp., Puls., IRhus, Sabad., Samb., 1Sep., Spig., Stann., Staph., Stram., Sul., ITarax., IWer.; quotidian, in afternoon, l l Sep.; double quotidian, Ant. c., Apis, Bapt., Bell., Cinch., Dulc., Elat., Graph., Led., Stram., Sul.; double quotidian, at Sunrise and 5 P.M., II)iad.; Quotidian, 1 to 3 P.M., Natr. m.; quotidian, 4.45 to 6.30 P.M., ILyc.; quotidian, about 5 P.M., preceded by yaw Iliug and pain in maxillary joint, as if dislocated, l l Rhus ; quotidian, 8 to 10 P.M., Elaps; quotidian, with anthrax on back of neck, l Tarant. and Sul.; quotidian, 9 A.M., l l Menyanth.; quotidian, 11 A.M., coldness, burning heat, dyspnoea, pain in head, coma, stupefaction, insensibility till midnight, then thirst and sweat, IICact.; quotidian, at same hour, . Anac., Ang., Cact., IICed., HDiad., Gels., Sa- bad., Stann., Spig.; quotidian, with icterus, Elaps ; quotidian, before midnight, Arund.; quotidian, about midnight,with pressure and SWelling at epigastrium and anxious palpita- tion during day, l l Rhus; quotidian, marsh fever, Diad.; quotidian, Stram.; suppressed, became tertian, Elat.; profuse saliva with scro- fula, chronic, IICalc.; in scrofulous children, chronic, ; Calc. p.; regular, at same period every day, AEsc. h., Ang., Cact., Caps., TICed., IChin. S., Cina, ICinch., Diad., Gels., Hep., Kali c., Pod, Spig., Wer.; regular, without chill, Gels.; relapsing, Ars., Ustil.; relapsing, after quinine, II Ars.; remittent, apt to become intermittent, usually quotidian, IPhos.; be- comes remittent, postponing oftener than an- ticipating, Gamb.; apt to become remittent or typhoid, iPhos.; restless, during paroxysm, ICOccul.; rheumatism or gout, Led.; com- mencing on right side, first arm then leg gets cold, l l Rhus; sequelae, ICean., IGels.; every Seven days, ILyc.; pains in neck and shoul- ders, before and after, Gels.; simple, uncom- plicated, Gels.; skin hot, dry, in reactive stage, IGels.; skin parchmentlike, dry heat after chill, l l Ipec.; from sleeping on cold floor, IDiad.; comes on slowly, l l Stram.; degener- ated into a slow fever, especially in dry and bilious subjects, Tarax.; Soporous, Ant. t.; spasmodic symptoms, l l Calc.; enlargement of spleen, Ars., 1Carbol. ac., ICean., Chin. s., ICinch, IDiad., IKali iod., Natr. m., IRan. Sc., l l Rhus, ISul. ac.; (Hº Chap. 18, Spleen enlarged); in Spring, ICham., l l Sabad.; every Spring, Carbo V., ILach., ||Nuxv., Sep., Sul.; not produced by swamp miasm but in Spring, in nervous persons and where large cities extend, HCham.; every Spring, after Suppression, in Summer or Fall by quinine, ILach.; contracted at Summer watering places and wintered over, making their appear- ance in early Spring, IGels.; each Spring, for Several years, annually,suppressed by quinine, IIgn.; stages, Severe chill, little shaking then fever, IGels.; stages distinct, IIChin. s., HPe- trosel.; stages indistinct, adynamic condition, IGels.; stiffness, INatr. m.; chill begins in stomach, agonizing weight, l l Calc.; derange- ment of stomach, Il Cact.; in beginning of Summer, Lach.; suppressed, ISpig.; obsti- nate, for five years, suppressed by quinine in large doses, but always recurring, Elat.; sup- pressed, with general prostration, aching and Soreness in body, IGels.; suppressed, earache, toothache, headache, pain in limbs, etc., Puis.; without sweat, Rhus v. (Hºt Sweat absent); Qedematous swellings, after, Cain.; tertian, AEsc. h., Alum., Anac., II Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., IBar. m., Bell., Bry., Calc., ; Calc.S., Canth., Caps., Carbo v., ICed., Cham., Cic, Cina, Chin, s., ICimex, ICinch., Coral., IDiad, I Dig., Dros., Dulc., Elat., ! ! Eucal., HIEup. perf., Ferr., Gamb., Gels , IHep., Hyos., IIgn, Iod., IIpec., ILach., Lyc., Mez., | |Millef., Natr. m., Nux m., INux v., Plant., Pod., l l Polyp., IPuls., Rhus, i (Sa- bad., Sul, Ver.; double tertian, AEsc. h., Ars., Cinch., Dulc., Elat., | | Eucal., Eup. pur., Gamb., Lyc., Nux v., Rhus ; tertian antepon- ing, Natr. m.; tertian, afternoon, Bapt.; ter- * 1096 40. FEVER. tian, a month after bilious fever, l ISul.; tertian, had been treated with Cinchona, | |Sabad.; tertian, in evening, Calc.; ter- tian, 9 P.M., | | Sabad.; tertian, gout of knee follows with tophi and lameness in joints, | |Nux v.; body drawn up in a heap, Lach.; anteponing half an hour, Ipec.; tertian, some- times morning, sometimes evening, | | Sep.; tertian, morning chill, evening fever, Ferr.; tertian, with nettlerash disappearing after attack, l l Rhus; tertian, nightly at same hour, | |Sabad.; tertian, symptoms of scurvy, Staph.; tertian, stages well marked, IPhos. ac.; tertian, profuse vomiting of bilious mat- ter, I | Ptel.; sore throat and nausea, Dros.; yellow, slimy eoated tongue, Kali s.; incipient tuberculosis, IBry.; tendency to run into typhoid, IIArs., Bapt., HMez., ISec.; post-typhoid, Gels.; traumatic or chronic inflammation of urethra, even stricture, |Petrosel.; vomiting acid, sour masses, | | Natr. p.; vomiting food, Ferr. ph.; bilious vomiting, brought on or always made worse by damp weather or moist atmosphere at Seashore, l l Natr. S.; once a week, Amm. m., Canth., Cinch., Lyc., Menyanth., Plant.; every two weeks, Amm. m., Ars., Calc., Chin. S., Cinch., Lach., Plant., Puls.; every three weeks, Cinch., Magn. c., Sul.; every four weeks, Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Sep.; working in cold water, |Calc.; in Winter, Ant. t., Natr. m., Polyp., Psor.; nervous hysterical women, Tarant.; in women of strong plethoric constitution, whose menses are painful and slight or even absent with lumbar or inguinal pains, Petrosel.; yearly, Ars., Carbo v., Diad., Lach., Natr. m., Psor., Sul., Thuya ; recent cases in young previously healthy persons, l l Ipec. Hº" apy- rexia; also, Chill, Heat, Sweat. Fever, intermittent apyrexia: Ars.; lemon juice with coffee, Citrus, Hyos., Mez., II Natr. m., | | Tarax.; abdomen bloated, Cinch.; pains in abdominal viscera, especially liver, with great lassitude, Polyp.; anaemic ap- pearance, ICinch.; apathy, Ign.; loss of appe- tite, Cinch., Ipec., Natr.,m., TPolyp., Puls., Sabad.; loss of appetite, in quotidian, Ipec.; pain in back, Ign.; pain in small of back (quotidian), Ipec.; oppressed breathing, | [Sabad.; bruised feeling in limbs, Ipec.; ca- chectic appearance, Cinch.; oppression of chest, Sabad.; pain in chest, Sabad.; pain in chest, in quotidian, IPuls.; chilly, Sabad.; never clear, Ars., Hep., Ipec.; colic, Ign. ; cough, Sabad.; cough, with expectoration of bitter taste (quotidian), IPuls.; irritation to cough in larynx, Ign.; loose cough, Eup. perf.; lips crusty, IArs.; debility and painful diarrhoea, Cornus; debility, in tertian, Ipec.; delirium, INatr. m.; despondent (tertian), IIpec.; mucous diarrhoea, , IPuls.; diarrhoea, stools grayish-yellow (tertian), Ipec.; flatu- lent dyspepsia, with heat and twitching in epigastric region, eructation, nausea, vomit- ing and colic, in men, Petrosel.; aching in epigastrium, Ign.; Sour, rancid eructation, Sabad.; face bloated, Ars.; face pale, Ign, Ipec., | |Sep.; face yellow, Arn. ; gastric symptoms, II Ant. c., Dros., Ipec., Nux v.; burning in head, with cold hands and feet, Ign.; dulness in head, with loss of appetite, |[Nux v.; heaviness in head, Ign.; Sensation as if head were smaller, Ign.; headache, Arn, NatF. m., Polyp., Puls.; heaviness of whole body, with chilliness and sleepiness during day, Il Puls.; continual stitches in hepatic region, Natr. m.; herpes labialis, Ipec.; hun- gry about 11 A.M., Ign.; sensitiveness in hypo- chondria, Cinch.; Stitching in left hypochon- drium, l l Puls.; pain in region of kidneys, Natr. m.; giving away of knees, languor, Ign.; Sensation of a foreign body lying over larynx, Ign.; lassitude, | | Puls.; lassitude, in quotid- ian, Ipec.; pain in legs (quartan), IIPuls.; pain in limbs, Ign., IIpec.; lips cracked, Ars., Ign.; lips pale or swollen, Ars.; pressure in region of liver, sometimes alternating with pain in spleen, Natr. m.; aversion to meat, Arn.; nausea, Puls.; will not play, lies about (tertian), Ipec.; pruritus of whole body (quotidian, with icterus), Elat.; sad- ness, Ipec.; Salivation, Ipec.; burning and redness of Sclerotica (tertian), l l Rhus; sleep restless (tertian), Ipec.; sound sleep, with Snoring, Ign. ; starting in sleep, Ign.; sleep continues from heat through sweating stage, Ign. ; stomach bloated, Sabad.; disturbance of digestive organs, Ferr.; emptiness, pressure, Or weakness in stomach, Ipec.; stool hard, Ign.; stool loose, Ipec.; ineffectual urging to stool, Ign.; frequent watery stools, with pain in abdomen (quotidian, with icterus), Elat.; exhaustive sweats, Cinch.; sweat staining linen yellow (quotidian, with icterus), Elat.; bitter taste, Arn., Polyp.; taste bitter (quo- tidian, with icterus), Elat.; earthy taste (tertian), Ipec.; loss of taste, Natr. m.; pappy taste, Ign.; taste of insipid water, Ipec.; throb- bing in temples, Ign.; thirst, ICimex, INatr. m.; difficulty in collecting thoughts, Ipec.; tongue dry, white, Natr. m.; tongue white, in quotidian, with icterus, Elat.; tongue white or yellow, Polyp.; urine dark (quotidian, with icterus), Elat.; urine scanty, Cinch.; urine scanty red (tertian), Ipec.; urticaria, better by rubbing, Elat.; vertigo, Ign., Ipec.; vomiting of bile and bitter mucus, Sabad.; wanting, or very short, IGels.; weakness, Ars., IGels., Hep., IIpec., Sabad.; weakness of limbs, Cinch., | |Sabad.; great weakness of whole muscular system, IGels. Fever, irritative: ILArs., IGraph., JNux v., |Pod.; with cerebral congestion, causing con- vulsions, particularly in children, IVer. v.; from physical irritation, dentition, or indi gestible foreign bodies in intestines, Cham., sharp, with swelling of face, head and hands, | |Rhus v.; ulceration, suppuration, abscess, presence of foreign body, etc., Gels. Fever, legs: inflammation of left, and foot, IComo.; pains, ISpong.; periostitis of right femur, l l Phyt.; extensive gangrenous perios- titis of tibia, periosteum peeled off from a large area upward as far as knee joint, bone rough, Phos.; thighs cold and numb, ISpong. Fever, liver: enlargement or subacute inflam- mation, Merc.; subacute, in liver complaint, 1Card. m. Fever, low (adynamic asthenic): II Ars., IBapt., 1Cact., ; Chim. umb., ICrotal., Eucal., Nitr. sp. d., l l Sabina ; debility during convalescence, 1Coca ; in diphtheria, II Ars., IKali bi.; in hot weather, from abuse of ice water or sum- mer beverages, IICarbo v.; with insomnia, 40. FEVER. 1097 TStram.; miasmatic, Carbol. ac.; remission slight each morning (herpes zoster, after ex- ternal application of Rhus), ILach.; in pneu- monia, Seneg.; pulse slow and accelerated by lifting or turning patient, IGels.; succeeding typhus, ISumb. gº nervous, typhoid. Fever, lungs: bloodspitting (phthisis), Kreo.; consumptive, I Bar. c.; almost constant, remits for only two or three hours in afternoon, in consumption, IIod.; in phthisis, I |Tuberc.; in afternoon (phthisis), ICetrar.; worse in evening, phthisis, l l Plumb.; incipient phthis- is, ILyc. vir.; coughing spells, spring and autumn, in phthisis, IKreo.; phthisis, with sweat, morning and night, IKali c.; wasting, in phthisis pulmonalis, IIod.; high, in pnet- monia, IMerc.; catarrhal croupous pneumo- nia, ILyc.; after chill, in pneumonia, IIod.; frequent, in pneumonia, Lach.; high, in pneu- monia, IBell., IChel., IMelil ; in latent pneu- monia, ILyc.; in pneumonia, lentescent, Hep.; pneumonia, after measles, IKali c.; bloody sputa raised with difficulty, Rhus; tuber- culosis, chills and flushes alternating in afternoon, ILach.; tuberculosis, fever worse 4 to 8 P.M., IILyc.; incipient tuberculosis, I ITu- berc. Bºy” hectic ; also Chap. 28, con- sumption, inflammation, pneumonia. Fever, malaise: worse 10 to 1, Med. Fever, malarial: ; Abies, Arg. nit., Chin. a., IITereb., | | Ver. v.; loss of appetite, INatr. S.; ataxy, Arg. nit.; offensive breath, INatr. S.; chronic, ; Eucal., Polyp.; alternate creeps and fever, INatr. S.; dull headache, Natr. S.; with jaundice, INatr. S.; bilious marsh fever, on rice plantations, Ascl. t.; metastasis of mias- matic, Bry.; old, broken-down cases, IILyc.; marked periodicity, IICinch.; relapsing, obsti- nate, spleen affected early in disease, Eucal.; inflammation and sloughing of Scrotum fol- lowed, I | Op.; weak and languid, INatr. S.; Bºy" intermittent marsh fever. Fever, in measles: ICrotal., Euph., ILach.; before eruption, IBry., IPuls., IStram. Fever, milk: milk absent, I Millef. Hº Chap. 24, Lactation fever, milk suppressed. Fever, menses: during menses, Acon., Bell., HCOccus, Gels., IGraph., Helon., Natr. m., Phos., Rhod., Sep., Sul.; amenorrhoea, Cina; menorrhagia, ICOccus; nightly, Natr. m.; menses too soon, IKalibi.; suppressed, l l Mil- lef. Fever, mental condition: anguish and rest- lessness, from cold in lungs threatening pneumonia, Phos. (after Acon.); anxiety, 2 to 5 A.M., with sleeplessness, Ign. ; crying, Vacc.; despondency, l l Eup. perf; periodic ecstasy, ICic.; after emotions, IICaps.; fretful- ness, with diarrhoea, ISul.; after fright, : Chen. a.; worse after midnight, illness from grief and jealousy, Hyos.; as if a severe illness were impending, Niccol.; loguacity, IGels.; maniacal, Hyos.; nervous and sen- sitive, even with mild, ICOff; sudden attacks of continued, consequence of reverse of for- tune, IIgn.; from vexation, Acon., Cham.; worry and excitement (general prostration after childbearing), ILach. Fever, moaning: in intermittent, Ipec. Fever, in morning: ICalc., IKreo.: on waking, intense, with sweat, ILac C.; with shaking chills, Sarrac.; child disposed to convulsions, IBell.; from morning till noon, beginning with chilliness, heat in head, headache, thirst, swelling and redness of face, lasts till noon, with loss of appetite, ends at night, with slight sweat, Kali c.; returns twice a day, preceded by bitter taste in mouth, I | Hep. Fever, mouth: bitter taste and thirst, Bry.; dry, Lach.; with salivation, Arund. Fever, mucous: Sinap.; prodroma, Cham.; with prostration, IMerc. Fever, nausea; Alum., Arund., ||Eup. pur., IIpec., Natr. m.; after eating, Ind.; ephemeral, TVer.; in peritonitis, ILyc.; prodroma, ISamb. Fever, nerves: regular type characterized by disorders of innervation, IGels.; great reflex nervous irritability, ILyc.; fever not violent, but nerves are irritated with sleeplessness, Coff.; nervous symptoms, such as starting, jerking, etc., Nitr. sp. d. Fever, nervous: Calc., HCamph., Cinnam., Cham., Coccul., IManc.; insidious, produced by fits of anger, or accompanied by disposi- tion to anger, IICOccul.; with pain in limbs, IIBry.; with nausea, Ipec.; stupidity, Cic. Hº low, typhoid. Fever, neuralgia: in interval of neuralgic pain, IKali cy. Fever, night: Arund., TCarbo a., Chin. s., Ham., IOl.jec., | |Stram.; with caries of dorsal vertebrae, Lach.; with chilliness (eczema im- petiginoides), l l Rhus; in croup, IKaol.; in diphtheria, IBapt. ; dry, hot, shortly after going to bed, with dry parched lips and great thirst, Syph.; worse, with headaches, ICrotal.; lasts nearly all night (tertian), Natr. m.; be, fore midnight, Cadm. S.; at midnight, I | Puls.; worse after midnight (bronchitis infantum), Dros.; until morning (summer colds), IGels.; with dry mouth, ICinnab.; in myelitis, IDulc.; with restlessness, I | Polyp.; in rheumatism, 1Colch.; with Sweat, most on head, neck and hands, IOl. jec.; clammy sweat, pulse 150, Small, great prostration (puerperal fever), Act. rac.; worse, IChin. a., Sil.; sets in about 6 P.M., reaches its height about 10, continues until about 4 A.M., IChin. S.; 2 A.M., HIArs.; 4 A.M. (ague), Natr. m. Fever, nose: coryza, IIAcon., Bar. m., Calad., IIod., Jab., IIMerc., | | Sang, I ISpong., ISticta; thick plugs of nasal Secretion, especially in old people and children, IMerc. iod. flav.; stopped up (coryza), l Spong.; swells, IGuaiac. Fever, ovaries: cyst, Rhod. Fever, pain: paroxysm every day, I l'Ustil.: and always ready to weep, I | Coff.; become worse, Hippoz. Fever, with palpitation: IISpig. Fever, paralysis: circumstances favor a paresis of motor nerves of both voluntary and invol- untary muscles, IGels. Fever, periodicity: daily, 2 or 3 P.M., into night, Curar.; every two or three weeks, in afternoon, between 3 and 4, IStram.; daily, at 4 P.M., since Second day after parturition, eleven weeks ago, iDyc.; each day, at 4 P.M., in pulmonary diseases, ILyc.; daily, at same hour, ICina ; 11 to 1 P.M., daily, sweats when she begins to get over fever, ISyph.; every evening, commencing at dusk and lasting un- til bedtime (midnight), Lyss.; every evening, after supper, gradually worse, went off by morning, IGels.; every other hour (amenor 1098 40. FEVER. rhoea), Symph.; by spells, IHam. Bºy" inter- mittent; also Chill periodicity. Fever, pernicious: gº intermittent. Fever, in phlegmasia: Apis. Fever, prevailing: ILAmm. m.; | Amm. m. Fever, puerperal: I Acon., Act. rac., Ailant., Apis, IArn., II Ars., IBapt., IIPell., IIBry., Calc., Canth., Carbol. ac., Cham., Coccul., Coff, IColch., Coloc., IICrotal, IHyos., IKali c., IKreo., ILach., ILyc., IMerc., IMur. ac, Nux v., Op., | |Plat., IPuls., Rhus, ISec., Sul:, Tereb., Ver., II Ver. v., Zinc.; alternating with often recurring chills of short duration, followed by profuse sweat, with restlessness, Carbol. ac.; intense fever mingles with and follows severe chill, | | Ver. v.; follows sudden chill after four days’ confinement, IPhyt.; constant, after abortion, l l Ustil.; with irrita- bility, Cham.; cessation of lochia, I Sec.; from mental excitement, Coff.; lack of milk, in breast, ICham.; increased before red rash, Seventh day after confinement, Calc.; with restlessness, Cham.; frequent watery stools, Sec.; tympanitis, IIIyc., IX'er. v.; six weeks after confinement, hydrogenoid constitution, | | Natr. S. Hº Chap. 19, Abdomen periton- itis; Chap. 20, Intestines inflammation ; Chap. 23, Uterus inflammation, and Chap. 24, Puerperal fever. Fever, pulse: 130, in diphtheria, ICarbol. ac.; full, round, Soft, flowing, IGels.; quick, IFerr. ph.; rapid, at night, Med.; slow, impercept- ible, after fever, II Ant. t. Hº Chap. 29, Pulse. Fever, relapsing (recurrent): from improprie- ties in diet, Ipec.; in typhus, Crotal. §º re- mittent. Fever, remittent: Acon., | | Ant. c., IAnt. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., IBapt., IBry., Cinch., ICrotal., Eucal., IEup. perf., IGels., IHyos., IIpec., Lept., I Merc., Nux v., Phos., Phos. ac., | | Polyp., IRhus, Ver.; autumnal, 1Carbol.ac.; in autumn and winter, ISul.; bil- ious, Natr. s., Pod.; bilious and malarial, gastric intestinalirritation, | | Eup. perf; with constipation, Hydras, ; in convalescence, : Eucal.; with cough, Pod.; with evening ex- acerbations (functional derangement of liver), | |Sep.; worse every other evening, | | Ver.; headache, Polyp.; infantile, Acon., Amm. m., Ant. c., Apis, Ars., HBell., Bor., Bry., ICham., Cina, Coff., IFerr. ph., Gels., Ign., Ipec., Kali br., | |Magn. c., Merc., IMur. ac., Nux v., Pod., IPuls., IRhus, Sul.; infantile, due to irritation of teething, intestinal troubles, worms or malarial influences, IGels. ; infantile, low type, Mur. ac.; taking on intermittent type, or vice versa, Gels. ; with pleurisy, Cro- tal.; dulness of mind, ISul.; last stages, diar- rhoea profuse, sweat, exhaustion, Cornus. Pever, restlessness: Il Acon., Ars., Rhus; in intermittent, Ipec.; nervous, from midnight to 3 A.M., Med.; tossing about, Il Acon., Vacc.; up and down every few hours, I Lac c. IFever, rheumatic : Abrot., II Acon., Ant. t., Arn., Ascl. t., Atrop. S., IIPell., IBry., ICact., ICaust., IColch., IIFerr. ph., IKali s., Nux v., IRhus, Sabina, Sal. ac., | | Thuya, TVer.; while overheated, violent, after being chilled, articular, IKalis.; severe cardiac com- plications, Lyc.; chilliness, Natr. m.; after thirstless, catching cold, IMerc.; after catching cold, neuralgic, I [Puls.; constipation after, IIHy- dras.; worse in evening and forepart of night, | |Puls.; after taking cold, followed by gastric complaints, Cham.; leaves joints and attacks heart, Aur. mur.; chronic, with heart dis- ease and mitral regurgitation, pain on moving, but afterward better by movement, I ISul.; acute inflammatory articular, Sal. ac.; in- flammatory, follows aching in bones, Ver. v.; pain in liver, Card... m.; especially muscular, IGels.; slight, with rheumatic and gouty affec- tions of nerves and joints, Indig.; pains, changing places, persistently return, Camph.; prevalent, drawing tearing in limbs, worse at night, constant change of position, worse ly- ing on back, IRhus ; with pain in stomach, ICard. m.; or gout, with sour, clammy fetid sweats, Fluor ac.; from getting wet (diabetes), INatr. s. B& Chap. 32, Joints rheumatism inflammatory. Fever, in scarlatina: Apis, I Arum t., IKali m., Merc. iod. rub., Nux m.; anginosa, Phyt.; high, with delirium and thirst, IDulc.; mild, IIAilant.; with rash, IPhyt.; continually ris- ing, IApis. Fever, septic: Anthrac., II Ars., Atrop. s., | | Carbol. ac., Carbo v., IICrotal., JILach., | Sal. ac., Sec., Tereb.; intermittent or ty- phoid form, Tarant. Fever, sequelae: IKali m. Fever, sighing: in intermittent, IIpec. Fº simple: without functional disturbance, IGels. Fever, skin : alternately cold and clammy and hot and burning, Dory.; alternately hot and dry, again drenched with sweat, with thirst, IKaliiod.; dry, IHydras.; dry, more cold than hot, IIod.; hot, IHydras.; hot dry, ICalc.; itch- ing pricking,ISpong.; moist, l l Samb.;sensitive, | | Eup. perf.; sensation as if cold wind were blowing out from skin (diarrhoea), ICup. m. Fever, sleep; distressing dreams (following cramp in left foot during night), Lachn.; drow- siness, dulness (measles), IGels.; sleeps during light fever, l l Nux m.; restless, ICimex ; som- nolency, Lachn.; Sopor bordering upon stupor, absence of complaint, Op.; sleepless, l l Eup. perf.; sleepless, with colic, l l Alum.; sleepless, osseous growths, Calc. f.; stupid slumber, Spong.; for want of sleep (child), Coff.; worse after sleep, ILach., | |Sul. Fever, slow : , Acal.., || Asar, I IMur. ac., IIRhus, l l Sul.; alternating with constipation and diarrhoea, Nux v.; lingering, INux v.; at night, delirious, Camph.; obstinate, ; Agar.; with night sweats, Acet. ac.; in tabes mesen- terica, IIod. Sº low. g Fever, smouldering: INux v.; with infantile chest diseases, after much medication, INux v. Fever, spleen; pain, Anac. Hº Chap. 18, Spleen enlargement. Fever, spotted (cerebrospinal meningitis): II Act., rac., I Dig., Eup. perf., Sil., Ver. v.; at beginning, Amm. c.; with clonic spasms, ICup. ac.; typhoid state, IChlor. Bºy" brain; also Chap. 3, Cerebrospinal meningitis. Fever, Spring: II.Bry., IIGels. Fever, stomach : first above stomach, after- wards in remote parts, Arund.; acid symp- toms, JNatr. p.; derangement, Eup. perf.; gastric symptoms (quartan), Sabad.; attacks 40. FEVER. 1099 irregular, in gastromalacia, Merc. d.; inflam- mation, IFerr. ph.; indigestion, l l Sul. ac. Fever, stupor; soporific state (chronic spasms of eyes), IAgar.. Hºº sleep; also Chap. 1, Coma and Stupor fever. Fever, sum : fºr heat. Fever, synochal : gº inflammatory. Fever, sweat: Bº Sweat, fever, heat. Fever, tetanus: malignant, I |Millef. Fever, thirst: Alum., 1Anac., Ang., Arund., II Ars., IIBry., HCalc., ICham., Chin s., Cina, ICinch., Cist., Coff., Con., Croc., Curar., Elaps, Elat., IEup. perf., Eup. purp., IHep., Hyos., IIpec., Kalibi, Lach., Lyc., Magn.c., | |Med., Merc., Millef., IIMatr. m., INux v., Phos., Plant., Plat., Pod., Psor., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Staph., Stram., ISul., ITereb., Thuya, Val., Vacc., TVer., Ziz.; absent, Calad., IIGel., War.; absent (croup), Acet. ac.; absent, bursting headache, photophobia, 7 to 12 P.M., AEsc. h.; absent, in sciatica, IIgn.; afternoon, Ars. h.; anthrax, I lTarant.; no appetite, Calc. a. ; fol- lows chill and icy coldness, attacks come on Suddenly, INatr. s.; in forenoon, at 10.30, be- gan in fingers and toes, Med.; little, IGels.; Osseous growth, ICalc.fl.; in peritonitis, ILyc., fever preceded by, cannot raise head, Eup. , perf.; prodroma, Samb.; during all stages, Sec.; unquenchable, in diabetes, Sec.; un- quenchable, in kidney disease, HHep.; with or without, Med. Fever, tongue: 5& Chap. 11, Tongue. Fever, traumatic : gº injuries. Fever, twitching: in meningitis, ISpong.; of muscles, l l Spong. Fever, typhoid (including typhus): Absin., lAcet. ac., IAct. rac., AEsc. g., IIAgar., Alum., Alumin., Ant. t., Amm. c., Anac., IIApis, IApoc., Arg. nit., II Arn., II Ars., Arum t., IAsar., Asta.c., l'Atrop. S., | | Aur. met., IIBapt., IBar. c., II Bell., IBerb., Bor., IIBry., HCalad., Il Calc., Camph., 1Canth., Caps., Carbo a., IICarbo v., Carbol, ac., ; Castor., 1Cham., IChel., ; Chim. umb., IChin. S., Chlor. (five drops of chlorine water every two hours until tongue gets moist, Goullon, Sr.), l l Chlorof, ICic., ICinch., Cinnam., ; Citrus, Coca, ICoc- cul.., | | Coff, IColch., Con..., | Croc., Crotal., I Cup. m., | Dig., Dory.., | Dulc., | | Erig., | | Eu- cal., Eup. perf., IIFerr., Ferr. mur., Fluor. ac., IIGels., Glon., IGymn., IHam..., |Hep., IHell., IHippoz., Hydras., IHydr. ac., IIHyos., IIod., l l Ign., Ipec., IIris, IKali c., IKali m., | | Kali p., L. Kreo., IILach., Lachn. ILaur., Lept., IILyc., IMagn. p., Manc., Melil., IMerc., Merc. cor., || Merc, d., IIMerc. cy., IMosch., IIMur, ac., Natr. m., IIMitr. ac., INitr. sp. d., INux m., INux v., HIOp., Oxal. ac., | | Petrol., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., Pic, ac., IPsor., | | Puls., Ran. Sc., IIRhus, IRhus v., Samb., ISec., Selen., Sep., Sil., Sinap., | |Spong., Staph., IIStram., IISul., ISul. ac., ITarax., IITereb., ITVal., II Ver., TVer. v., HZinc., Zing.; abdomen, fermentation, Cham., ILyc.; abdomen, tympanitic, Arn., Ars., IBry., IICarbo v., IICinch., IColch., IIIErig., Hell., ILach., IILyc., Manc., Milief, Ol. caje., IOp., Pod, IRhus, Sul., IITereb., Ver.; acute diseases take on a typhoid form, IIRhus; after anger, Cham.; will not answer questions (malarial), Lyc. vir.; anxiety, HArs., Bry., IICalc., Cinch., IKali c., | |Rhus, Spong., Ver.; apathy, Apis, Arn., Ars., 1Carbo v., Cinch., Colch., Hell., Hyos., HNitr. sp. d., Op., IPhos. ac., Stram., Ver.; arms cool, IZinc.; ataxic, ; Agar.; lying on back, Zinc.; on back, thighs flexed on pelvis, I Wer. v.; symptoms similar to Bapt., IIris; sliding down in bed, Ars., IBapt., HBell., IHell., IIMur, ac., IZinc. (Hº Chap. 35, Position); bedsores, I Arn., Ars., 1Carbo v., Cinch., IIFluor. ac., Mosch., Nux v., Phos. ac., IZinc.; bilious, IBry., Caps., 1Chel., ILach., Lept., Lyc., IMerc., | |Stram.; bilious, lies on right side, painful to lie on left, l l Stram.; reduced by loss of blood or malarious poison, Il Cinch.; brain alone seems to be involved, Hell.; impending par- alysis of brain, Zinc.; breathing stertorous, IOp.; epidemic bronchitis, Chel.; dangerous bronchial symptoms, ITereb.; after calomel, |Nitr. ac.; cerebral congestion, resulting in paralysis of brain, IOp.; cerebral excitement, Samb.; chest symptoms, Ant. t., Bor., Bov., Carbo V., Ipec., IILach., Merc., IPhos., ISul.; oppression of chest, and difficult respi- ration, Phos.; in children, ; Coff., IGels.; in cholera, IOp.; in cholera season, ITVer.; from taking cold, Cham., IDulc.; in stage of col- lapse, Xan.; unconsciousness (measles), Phos.; in convalescence, Anac., Ars. m., l'Aur. mur., ICinch., Coccul., IIFluor. ac., ILyc., INux v., IIPsor., Puls., Selen., Sil.; convalescence re- tarded, IHydras.; cough and chest symptoms supervening and complicating, IPhos.; short, hacking cough, IICalc.; cough and haemopty- sis, ISul. ac.; utters cries of pain, IZinc.; de- lirium, Acet. ac., Arn., Ars., IBapt., IIHell., IBry., IICalc., Chloral., ICrotal., IIHyos., IILach., ILyc., Mur. ac., IOp., Phos., Phos. ac., IRhus, IIStram., Ver., IVer. v., 1zinc.; delirium, involuntary diarrhoeic stools, l l Oxal. ac.; furious delirium, Ars., IIBell., Canth., Colch., Gels., IHyos., Lyc., IOp., Puls., Rhus, Sec., Spong., Stram., Zinc.; though suffering greatly, cannot describe symptoms, Ign.; di- abetes, l l Sul. ac.; diarrhoea, Arn., Ars., IBapt., IICalc., ; Calc. s., Dulc., IFIyos., IKa- li c., Merc., IMur. ac., Phos., Puls., Rhus, IStram., ISul., I ISumb., IWer.; diarrhoea and rumbling in bowels, fast-growing youths, IPhos. ac.; diarrhoea, stool like pale yellow ochre, IKali m.; diarrhoea, in last stage, pro- fuse sweat, physical and mental exhaustion, 1Cornus ; ears, deafness, Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., IBry., Carbo v., Chlor., Hyos., Lach., Lachn., Merc., Nitr. sp. d., IIPhos., Phos. ac., Psor., Sec., Stram., ISul., IWer.; cannot eat, feels weak and miserable, 1Glon.; en- teric, cerebral, exanthematic, or putrid, II Apis; epidemic, IChel., 1Gymn.; epigastri- um, pulsating, IPuls.; petechial eruption on abdomen, I Apis, Il Arn., Ars., HBell., Calc., Chin. S., Cup. m., Lyc., Nitr. ac., IIRhus ; ery- thema nodosum, during invasion, l l Rhus v.; desire to escape, IBell. Bry., Hyos., Nux v., IOp., IStram., Zinc.; after overheating from exertion, and taking cold, first stage, with sensitiveness to air, Astac.; eyes, nightly ag- glutination of lids, injection of conjunctiva, secretion of yellow mucus at inner canthus, dilated pupils, squinting, IWer. v.; face hot, body cold, Cham.; face hippocratic, sunken, Ars., Camph., Carbo v., IColch., ILach., 1100 40. FEVER. IMerc., Mur. ac., Phos., 12inc.; face, red, lBell., 11Calc., IOp.; fainting, Cham.; fancies vivid, Cham.; fear, I Bell., Bry., Cham., Hyos., Stram. ; fear of death, Acon., Ars., Bapt., Bry., Coccul., Rhus, Ver.; fluids swallowed eagerly, but with difficulty, Zinc.; gastric disturbances ill defined, during second stage, | | Merc. d.; from grief, Cham., IIgn, IIPhos. ac.; hands, constant trembling, IGels., 1zinc.; wants head Squeezed, 1Glon.; headache, 1Glon.; hemorrhages from bowels, Alum., |Arn., Ars., Carbo v., Chloral., Ham., IMerc., IMur. ac., IINitr. ac., Phos. ac.; wants to go home, Bry.; feels hopeless, IBapt., Psor.; hydrocephalus, l l Art. v.; marked icteroid or scorbutic symptoms, |Merc.; illusions, B& Chap. 1, Delusion; im- patience, ICham., Ign., INux v.; incipient, with pains in head, back and limbs, IIIłry., IGels., IIRhus; indifference, IIArn., ICinch., Merc, Phos. ac., Sec., Ver.; irritability, Bell., |Bry., Cinch., Coccul., Nux v., Rhus ; jacti. tation and trembling, l l Cypr. ; dropping of lower jaw, Ars., Bapt., Carbo v., Lach., ILyc., IMur. ac., IIOp., Sec., IWer. v., IIZinc.; jaw trembling, Arn.; lips, dry and black, IArs., Bell., IBry., ILach., Phos. ac., IRhus, Ver.; dry and cracked, Arn., Ars., Bry., Mur. ac., Rhus ; lips sooty, IZinc.; loguacity, Bell., Bry., ILach., Lachn., Rhus, Stram.; abscess or cancer of lungs, tendency to gan- grene, Crotal.; malarial, Ham., ILyc. vir.; malarial, violent pains, particularly in thighs, Tarax.; malignant, Lac def.; in measles, HChlor., Euph.; loss of memory, IIA nac., Arn., Hyos., Lach., Merc., Mur. ac., Op., Puls., Rhus, Ver.; corner of mouth drawn down on left side, TVer. v.; automatic convulsive mo- tions of hands and feet as in hydrocephalus, IZinc.; inability to move, Ars.; muttering, Apis, IHyos., Lach., Lyc., Phos. ac., Rhus, TVer. v.; nervous symptoms continually in- crease, in third or fourth week, Chlor. ; nerv- ous symptoms predominate, IBapt., Gels.; worse at night, I Bell.; worse from least noise and jar, 11Bell., IIgn.; nose bleeding, IAcon., Arn., Bry., Cup. m., Hyos., Lach., Merc., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IRhus, Sec., ISul., ISul. ac., Ver.; nose sooty, IZinc.; at onset, IBry., HCalc., IRhus ; violent pains, particularly in thighs, Tarax.; parotitis, Acon., Bell., 1Calc., Mang., IMerc., Natr. m.; pemphigus, Crotal.; phlebitis, ILach.; picking at bedclothes, Arn., Ars., Colch., IIHyos., Lyc., Op., Phos. ac., Psor., IStram., Sul., IVer. v., Zinc.; pneu- monic, Ant. t., IHyos., ILyc., Phos., IITereb.; in psoric individuals, ISul.; pulse, Hº Chap. 29 ; pupils fixed, do not react to light, IZinc.; refuses things, Bell., INitr. sp. d.; well selected remedy has no effect, Sul.; remittent, l l Stram.; after typhoid, repeated over and over in a singing tone any question put to him until interrupted by another question which he repeated as the first and so on, | |Zinc.; restless, wants to go from one bed into another, II Ars., Bell., Calc., ICina, 1Cham., Hyos., Mez., Rhus, Sep., Ver.; in scarlatina, Apis, Ars., Arum t., Chlor.; sequel, diminished appetite, IPsor.; sequel, eating, very little makes her immediately very full (nervous affection), Manc.; sequel, nervous deafness, IPhos., Phos. ac.; sequel, fear of get- Fever, ting crazy (nervous affection), Manc.; sequel, feels light, as though she could float or hoverin air, in nervous affection, Manc.; sequel, mental dejection and apathy, IHell.; Sequel, progres- sive emaciation, with cough, Myos.; sequel, hoarseness, IPhos., ISpong.; sequel, legs feel weak, with fear of paralysis, also nervous debility, Selen.; sequel, paralysis, ICup. m., Phos., IIRhus; sequel, raw sensation down throat (nervous affection), IManc.; sequel, constant desire for some dishes, parti- cularly indigestible things, puddings, half- baked bread and the like (nervous affection), IManc.; Sequel, debility of spine, fears he will be paralyzed, Selen.; sequel, sweat, Psor.; Se- quel, weakness, Cinch., l l Coca, Fluor. ac., | | PSOr., Sil.; Sequel, weeps a great deal, par- ticularly when alone (nervous affection), IManc.; from confinement on shipboard with- out good care or food, IBapt.; silent, taciturn, averse to talking, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Cinch., Coccul., Hyos., Merc., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Op., IIPhos. ac., Rhus, Ver.; singing, Ars., Bell., Hyos., Lyc., Mur. ac., Stram.; sleepless, IBell., Cham., Merc., IOp., Mur. ac.; slow, protracted cases, Il Ars.; Sopor, Arn., Ars., Coccul., Lach., IIyc., IOp., Phos., IRhus ; utters inarticulate sounds, Zinc.; Spasmodic symptoms, Cham.; irritated spine in beginning, Val.; early stage, Nux v., Puls.; symptoms like early stage, Hippoz.; first stage, when patient seems to have taken cold, sudden onset, IGels.; staring, Bell., Hell., IHyos., IOp., Phos. ac., Sec., IZinc.; stupor, (£& apathy); subsultus, IICalc., IZinc.: sub- sultus, like galvanic shocks, Ver. v.; cold, clammy Sweat covers arms, IZinc.; one-sided Sweat, INux v.; as if swung to and fro in a Swing or cradle, Ign.; champing teeth, Ver. v.; temperature nearly normal, HHell.; thirst- less, Apis, Arn., Gels.; tongue (B& Chap.11); trembling of limbs, ILach.; twitching, Cham.; unconscious, Arn., Ars., IBell., Canth., Colch., Hell., IHyos., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Mur. ac., IOp., Phos., Rhus, IStram., 17.inc.; urine albuminous, Calc. a., Phos. ac., Rhus ; involuntary urination, Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Colch., Hell., IHyos., ILyc.,Merc., IOp., Phos., Rhus, IStram., IVer., Ver. v., IZinc.; urine dark, Carbo v., Merc., INux v., TVer, v.; urine fetid, Apis, Ars., Bapt., Carbo v., Phos., Sul, Ver. v.; urine turbid, Ars., ICarbo v., IPhos., Ver. v.; in variola, Chlor.; visions, Bell., Calc., Carbo v., Cinch.,IHyos., IMur. ac., Puls., Stram.; visions, when closing eyes. Ars., 1Calc.,Carbo V., Samb.; after vomit. ing, diarrhoea and coldness have ceased (chol- era), Hyos.; weakness, Arn., Ars., IBapt., Bry.,Cup. m., Hydras., Merc., INuph., IIOp., IPhos. ac., IRhus ; second week, Calc.; fifth week, ILach.; inclined to weep, with fear, Acon., Bry., Coccul., Rhus, Ver.; in women and young people, Ign. Hºº low, nervous. Fever, ulcers: Hippoz.; gangrenous, arising from small vesicles, IRhus. Fever, unconscious: Gº"Chap. 1, Unconscious fever, Fever, urine : retention, Ferr. ph., IOp.; reten- tion, in little children, Ferr. ph.; scanty, dark colored, after diuresis, l'Uran. n.; suppressed, |Cact. uterus: acute metritis, Ver. v.; 40. FEVER. 1101. ºrs on os, ICurar.; retroversion, Ferr. 1OCl. Fever, after vaccination: IISil., IThuya. Fever, in variola: burning, IRhus; towards evening, ITVar.; obviated second, Hydras., Vacc.; high, with great weakness, IIod. Fever, vertigo : commencing with (intermit- tent), ICOccul.; ephemeral fever, TVer. v.; high, with dizziness, Kali c. Fever, vomiting: All. sat., HCact., ICina, ICro- tal., Dory., Elat., | | Eup. pur., IIpec., IINatr. m., Stram.; puffed stomach, l l Ferr. ph. B& Chap. 16, Vomiting fever. Fever, weakness: | | Anthra.c., IArs., Syph.; in anthrax, l l Tarant. ; in diarrhoea, ISul. ; ephemeral fever, Ver. v.; languor, muscular weakness, desire for absolute rest and drowsi- ness, IGels.; extreme weariness, Coca. Fever, wet: after getting wet, ICalc., Puls., |Rhus. * Fever, worm: Cic., IICina, l l Pilix, Indig., IIpec., Merc., Sabad., ISpig., | |Stram., ISul.; slow, chronic form in scrofulous children, with large bellies, and sweat about head, Sil.; ex- citable and restless boy, l l Stann.; intestinal inflammation and diarrhoea, Merc. Fever, yawning: disposed to yawn and stretch, AEsc. h., IRhus. Fever, yellow : , IAcon., LAnt. t., Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Bell., IBry., IICadm. s., Calc., ICamph., IICanth., Caps., IICarbo v., Cean., ICepa, Cinch., Coff., IICrotal., ICup. m., IGels., HGlon., Hep., || Kali ph. (if Carbo v. is not sufficient), IILach.,ILobel. i., IIMerc., INux v., IPhos., Plat., IRhus, ISul.., | |Sul. ac., TVer., Ver. v.; anxiety about heart, IILach.; worse on awaking, IILach.; assuming form of bilious remittent, TNatr. S.; small wounds bleed much, III ach.; blood dark, non- coagulable, ... IILach.; yellow conjunctiva, IILach.; delirium, ICrotal.; delirium at night, IILach. ; drowsy, IILach.; after drugging or in persons accustomed to strong liquor, Nux v.; dyspnoea, IILach.; sensitiveness to pressure about epigastrium, and neck, ILach.; Sour eructation, IILach.; gastro-hepatic type, with thin blackish or yellowish diarrhoea, Ver.; red face, fainting, rush of blood to head, IILach.; heartburn, IILach.; sudden flushes of heat, IILach.; hemorrhagic, petechial spots and hemorrhages at an early stage, IPhos.; cannot lie on left side, IILach.; lips dry, cracked and bleeding, IIIach.; loguacious, IILach.; meningeal inflammation threatening, especially in children, Coral.; nausea after drinking, IILach.; better after nourishment, IILach.; during pregnancy, Plat. ; irregular weak pulse, IILach.; disposed to quarrel, IILach.; reconvalescence,ICalc.; skin purplish, IILach.; skin yellow, IILach.; persistent sleeplessness, IILach.; slow, difficult speech, IILach., first stage, Acon., Arn., HBell., IBry., IIpec., ILach., Puls.; first stage, as an intercurrent, when bones ache as if broken, headache, backache, thirst and vomiting, IEup. perf.; Second stage, Acon., Ant. C., Ant. t., LArg. nit., Ars., Bell., Bry., ICrotal., Hyos., IIpec, Merc. cor, Rhus, Sinap. ; third stage, Ars. ICadm., Carbol. ac., IICarbo v., Chin. ars., Cinch., Chin. S., Crotal., Dig., IILach., IMerc., INitr ac., Phos., IPhos. ac., Sec.,1sul., IISul.ac., IWer.; third stage, hemor- rhages, with great paleness of face, 11Carbo v.; stomach weak, craves raw onions, ICepa ; sweat stains yellow, IILach.; trembling all over, IILach.; tongue heavy, trembling, dry and red cracked tip, IILach.; tip of tongue red, centre brown, IILach.; urine almost black, IILach.; vomiting, with palpitation, IILach.; intense nervous wakefulness, Plat. HEAT (in general): II.Acon., || Act. sp., | IAEsc. h., ; Alet., Amyg., l l Anac., Ananth., An- thrac., Anthrok., Ant. chl., Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., Ant. t., II Arn., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. i., ArS. S. f., Arund., Ascl. S., Ascl. t., Aspar., | | Ast. r., Bell., Benz. ac., Cain., Cann. i., Carb. S., Caulo., Ced., ICham., Chim. umb., IChin. S., Chloral., Cholorof, Chlor., ICinch., ; Cochl., || Coff., Coral., Cub., Cund., Cup. m., Diad., 'IErig., IFerr. ph., Ferr. S., IGels., IGrat., IHell., IHep., Hydr. ac., IIod., Jalap., | | Kali br., || Kali m., II Kalm., ILac c., IILach., ILaur., Lith., Lyss., Manc., Men- yanth., Merc., Merc. d., Merc. s., IMillef, Mur. ac., Mygale, Natr. c., IINatr. m., INatr. s., HNitr. ac., || OEnan., IOp., | | Paris, IPhos. ac., Phyt., Psor., JPuls., || Ran. Sc., Sarrac., Selen., Stram., | | Tereb., Vespa, TŽing. Heat, abdomen : ] I Amyl., Cain., Calad., 1Camph., Caust., Zinc.; rises into chest, rest of body chilly when smoking tobacco, ISpong.; lower end of colon, l Calc.; colicky uneasiness, Acet. ac.; ebullition to head, HKali c.; in intestinal tract, 1Canth.; during menses, IGraph.; pain, Carbo v., Cepa; pain in bowels, Ign.; puffed, Stram.; pulsa- tions, IKali c.; rising, into epigastrium and chest, Bry.; rising to head, with burning of cheeks, ILyc. hº absent: in intermittent, Ars., 1Cornus, |Sil. Heat, afternoon: IBell., Berb., ICop., Natr. m., IPhos., Sil.; with anxiety, restlessness and dyspnoea, Ruta ; chilliness in forenoon (suppuration of mammae), ISul.; and evening, feels as if he would lose his senses with thirst, IPsor.; towards evening, IBar. c.; chiefly in head, with red face and thirst towards even- ing, ICroc.; throbbing all over, Lil. tig. ; or evening, with thirst, ISul.; 4 o'clock, ILyc.; 4 till evening, Anac.; 4 to 5, with sweat, Stann.; 5 o'clock, Ars. h.; between 5 and 6, espe- cially after lying down, l l Hell. Heat, aggravation: concomitants worse dur- ing, Ars., Bry. Heat, air : cries out to be fanned, sudden flushes, Zinc.; sensitive, Astac. Heat, in arms: IGlon. ; in upper, with cough, ICalc. p. Heat, ascending: Crot. t., IPhos., Sep., Ver.; from feet to face, Hyos.; into head, internal, glowing, Calad.; in waves, IIGlon. Heat, back: Ars. h., Curar., Nitr.sp. d., ISpig., Zinc.; with anaesthesia (progressive spinal paralysis), IPhos.; burning and pain, l l Kalm.; around coccyx, Calc.; with intermingling coldness, particularly in abdomen, Menyanth.; descending, I ILaur.; descending, from neck, with sweat of upper body, Paris; pain, ICinch.; pain, bending inward, Jamb.; runs up, Hyos., IPhos.; on scapulae, Chel.; along whole spine, Hyos.; worse down spine, Sinap. Heat, in bed: IMerc.; mostly in head, Mez. Heat, biting: Cham. 1102 40. FEVER. Heat, bladder: in cysto-blennorrhoea, l l Uva ursi, I | Senecio. Heat, blood: as if boiling, Chim. m.; Orgasm, obliged to loosen clothes about neck, ILach. Heat, breathing; anxious, Sabad., Stram.; deep, ILach.; dyspnoea, Carbo V., Cinnab., | | Kali c.; oppressed, INatr. m.; quick, can- not talk well from oppression of chest, IKali c.; rapid, evenings, Agar.; short, IApis ; short, quick, l l Sil.; Stertorous, after heat, l l Ign. Heat, burning: Il Acon., Agar., II Ars., HBell., Bism., ICaps., | | Chim. m., ICup. m., IIGels., IHep., IHyos., Hyper., Lil. tig., | Puls.; in ab- domen, Calc., 1Camph.; afternoon, worse at night, IBerb.; 4 P.M., all night, with slight de- lirium, thirst, Hep.; rapidly alternates with chill, Sang.; anxiety, constant desire to be uncovered, especially during exacerbation of fever in evening (Scarlatina), IMur. ac.; in back, Dulc.; pungent, over whole body, espe- cially face (typhus), IBapt.; , in breast, as though fire were there, in evening, Cast.; with short breath, l l Cact. ; in chest, Calc. a.; altern- ates with chills, IHep.; with internal chill, Bell. ; with partial and transient chills, Curar.; interrupted by shaking chills in me- tritis, l l Sec.; then chill and colic, Hell.; chill slight, IICact.; with inclination to cover himself in bed, IManc.; constant, with thirst followed by sweat, l l Puls.; convulsions, Ars.; in lightly covered parts, though when not covered almost cold, ICham.; dry, Acon., Natr. a.; dry (pleuro-pneumonia biliosa), | | Rhus; in evening and night in bed, Carbo v.; in evening, in bed, frequently right side, with restlessness and inclination to uncover, Mosch.; in evening, with thirst, IHyos.; in face, without redness, Thuya ; face red, worse right side, Lachn.; does not feel it, 1Canth.; like fire, IBell.; with flushes in face and neck, lMed.; in forehead (intermittent), Ars.; glowing of whole surface (typhus), IApis ; on head, Bry.; in head, with internal shivering and chilliness without thirst, evening between 5 and 6, especially after lying down, l l Hell.; distressing headache, 4 P.M., all night, Hep.; with headache, uncovering relieves, Coral.; in hemorrhage, Apis ; internal, Ars., Squilla, Syph.; internal, external chilliness, IMez.; internal, cold external surface (scar- latina), Ars.; in laryngitis, iChel.; in parts on which he lies, Lyss. ; in limbs, mostly hands, evenings, Stann.; at night, ICanth., | | Hyos.; at night, in bed, with uneasiness, IIPuls.; at night, mostly on hands and feet, IStaph.; in nose, Calab.; affection of left ovary, Med.; dull pain all evening, IHy- dras.; mostly in palms and Soles, IMur. ac.; radiating, hot to touch, with fever, War.; in different parts, particularly Over renal region, IArs. h.; restlessness, IIA con., II Ars., Phos., Sabina ; in scarlatina, Merc.; of skin, IBapt., IPetrol.; as if between skin and flesh, Brom.; disturbs sleep, Aurant.; , constant pain in spine, sometimes worse in lumbar region, IKalm.; stinging, Ananth.; in stomach, Calc. a.; with thirst, ICon., IManc.; in toxaemic fever, ITarant.; in typhus, iChlor.; dread of uncovering, Samb.; upper part of body and face, internal chilliness, violent thirst, IKali bi.; in various parts, Bufo.; inward vibration from between shoulders into limbs, Camph. dry. }º sº Heat, chest; II Apis, Ars. h., Cast., IEup. perf., IFerr.; affection, after abortion, INitr. ac., INux m., Ratan.; congestion, similating pneu- monia, causing great alarm, l l Med.; with cough, Calc. p.; extends below diaphragm, Ars. ; giddy, Lachn.; oppression, Berb., Bov., IGuaraea, Lach.; pain, Carbo v., ICinch., IGuaraea; pain, in intermittent, II Ant. c.; great pain, worse breathing and on slightest motion, Kalm.; palpitation, Calc. a.; in pleur- isy, pneumonia, Bry.; rising into chest, IPhos.; sternum, Caust.; parts of trunk, IOp. Heat, chill: before chill, Hell., IINux v., ISul.; during chill, Ant. c., Bry., Dig., Petrol.; one three hours after chill, Eup. pur.; heat absent, 3 to 8 P.M., | | Ferr.; alternating, Abies, IIAcon., Ant. t., Arund., Asaf., Bell., Bor., Bov., HCalc., ICham., Cycl., IHep., | | Hyos., IIod., IKali bi., || Kreo., IINux v., Phos. ac., Rheum, ISul., Uran. n., | |Zinc.; alternating, in coryza, Cepa ; alternating in coryza, after mercury, HIKali iod.; alternating, in chronic diarrhoea, and typhoid, IICOccul.; alternating, evening and night, Bar. c.; alternating, toward even- ing, Agar.; alternating, now here now there on single parts, Ver.; alternating, every half hour, Amm. m.; alternating, till midnight, Amm. c.; alternating, all night, Acon.; alternating Quickly, Ign.; alternating, changes place, ILach.; alternating, in pleuritis with plastic exudation, IHep.; in whole body, alternates with icy, coldness, Tarant.; alternating in Septicaemia, l l Sal. ac.; alternating, with shivering, Niccol.; alternating with shudder- ing, alternate redness and paleness of face, Magn. S.; alternating, in tonsillitis, ILach.; alternating, in tonsillitis and pemphigus, ILyc.; alternate, in chronic hypertrophy of tonsils, IBar. m.; begins during chill or while he is yet chilly, l l Pod.; creeping and thirst, afternoon, Calad.; exceeds chill in intensity and endurance, followed by sweat, I | Val.; with external chill, ISpong.; followed by chill, with cold hands and feet, Iris; heat, followed by sensation of cold, without shivering, Ru- mex ; followed by chill, with thirst, ICaps.; slight, in comparison to chill, IHep.; external, chill internal, Anac., Arn, Coff, Coloc., IIgn., Ran. b., Rheum, Squilla, Thuya; mixed, Coccul:, 1Coff., IIpec., ILach., Lyss., ISpong.; mixed, mostly with one red and one pale cheek, IICham.; mixed, in intermittent, |Ars., IGels., | | Ver.; mixed, one internal the other external or alternating, Nux v.; pre- ceding chill over back,"| |Amyl.; chills run all over her before heat can develop, Lachn.; fol- lowed by shivering, IIPuls.; shivering and sweat, same time, IRhus; with shuddering, 1Caps., Hell.; intermittent, shuddering, dark, hot urine, IKali iod. Heat, chilliness: Benz. ac., ICoff., | |Zing.; be- fore chilliness, ICamph. ; alternating, An- throk, IDulc., Elaps, Menyanth., Merc., Myr. cer., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., , INux v., | |Rheum, Rhod.; alternating, in bilious re- mittent fever, ICrotal.; alternating, in rheu- matism, Ars.; alternating, morning till after- noon, Benz. ac.; alternating, in typhus, IBapt.; after chilliness, in back, for half an hour, in evening, Sul.; face seemed hot, 40. FEVER. 1103 though cheeks were cold to touch, and pale, Rhus; followed by chilliness, Niccol., Nitr.sp. d.; internal chilliness, IINux v.; internal chil- liness, in evening, in bed, Calc.; chilliness, from motion, Chin. s. ; chilliness, while mov- ing about, immediately followed by sweat, IPod.; with thirst, Sep.; at same time, | Acon. Heat, coldness: followed by coldness, Ast. r.; icy hands and feet, with aversion to being uncovered, Squilla. Heat, constipation: ILyc. Heat, in convulsions: Caust.; after epileptic, Calc.; epileptic, in intermittent, l l Stram.; epileptiform, Hyos. Heat, cough : during cough, Ant. t., Carbo v., Dig., IIIpec., I Kreo.; after cough, l l Sang.; dry cough, in intermittent, IIBry., Ipec., | | Samb., | | Ver.; fatiguing cough, Eup. perf.; peculiar, coughs twice only, a heavy, straining cough, strains pit of chest, also a light hacking, which seems to come from pit of chest (chagres fever), |Sul.; spasmodic, Dros.; whooping, ICepa. IHeat, covering; aversion to being dressed, clothes feel too heavy, Euphor.; chilliness whenever he uncovers, Squilla; covers up, dur- ing, Stram.; if he puts finger out from under cover, violent pain, Stram.; pain whenever he uncovers, Squilla ; wants to throw off, puts feet out of bed, and against wall, to cool them, ISul., Syph.; aversion to uncovering, Aur. met., Camph., Carbo a., Coff., Coral., IHell., IHep., Merc., IIMux v., IIPuls., Samb.; de- sire to uncover, Acon., Apis, Bor., IBry., Calc., Ign., Iodof., | | Iod., ILyc., Nitr. ac., ISpig., Staph.; desire to uncover, but chilly when uncovered, ICinch. Heat, delirium: Ailant., Apis, IIHell., 1Chin. s., Cinch., Dulc., Ign., INatr. m., | | Sec., Spong., Stram.; cold feet, Bufo.; persistent, raging, TVer.; singing, Stram.; talking, Stram., Hºt Fever delirium. Heat, descending: 1Caust., Euph. Heat, diphtheria: after failure of Lachesis, Lac c.; pungent, l l Tarant. Heat, drinking : caused by drinking, IPsor.; better by coffee, Ars.; desire for drink, with- out thirst, IPhos.; frequent, small quantities, ILyc.; a swallow of water makes him shiver, Eup. perf. §§ thirst. Heat, dry : Acet. ac., IIA con., Amyl. nit., Ant. c., Ars., Bism., Ced., Coloc., Coral., Eup. perf., Lachn., ILyc., Spig., ISpong.; in afternoon, l l Natr. s.; every afternoon (con- sumption), Iod.; anxious, at night in bed, with red face, Jacea ; on falling asleep, after lying down, IISamb.; prevents falling asleep (phthisis), ISul.; after awaking, Arn., Bell.; awakened by, IPhos. ac.; in bed, after head- ache, l l Puls.; over whole body, IISux v., Stram.; with hot breath, Calc. p.; with diffi- cult breathing and lancinating through chest, II Acon.; burning, iDulc.; burning, in phar- ynx, Cain.; burning, in pneumonia, of old people, Camph.; burning over body, except thighs, which remain numb, cold, chilly, ISpong.; burning, thirst for cold drinks, II Acon.; glowing hot cheeks, IStram.; after chill, ICimex ; following shivering chills (diphtheria), IKali bi.; after violent chill (pneumonia), IIod.; constant, Con., Sul.; pain in corona glandis and redness of prepuce, Prun. ; with coryza, ISpig.; of covered parts, Thuya ; spurious croup, l l Kali m.; all day, trBar. m.; with delirium at night, I | Coff.; with drowsiness, iCalc.; in dysentery, l l Sul.; in evening, Ars., Calc. p.; in evening, after lying down, with chilliness in back, ICoff.; evening and night, lasting till morning, head- ache on vertex and nape of neck till noon, Graph.; towards evening, Apis; evening, with distended veins and burning hands that seek out cool places, IIPuls.; worse towards even- ing, inclination to uncover, better moving about, eating and speaking, l l Ferr.; from 7 to 9 P.M., chill till 10 P.M., Elaps; especially in face, IChel., Ol. an.; worse in face and hands, Ptel.; with gasping and stretching, Calc. p.; particularly in palms of hands, follows chilli- ness in evening (mastitis), l l Phôs.; hands sweaty, cannot tolerate being uncovered, IHep.; on head, Anac.; with confusion of head (angina), Merc.; especially head and face, IBell.; with headache, Coloc.; hepatic disease, ILept.; constantly increasing, with palpitation and thirst, IColch.; relapse of in- termittent, Ars.; internal, at night, wants to be uncovered, JNitr. ac.; before menses, IMerc.; night before menses (dysmenorrhoea), | |Sep.; at midnight, cannot endure any cover, Elaps; morning, in bed, l l Sul.; at night, |Ars., Bry., Cham., Chim... m., Clem., 1Coccul.; at night, with delirium, Coff.; at night, with thirst, Stront. ; at night, . with violent thirst, mostly after mid- night, Ran. Sc.; at night, with violent thirst and ebullition, mostly after midnight, Raph. ; during night, with violent, un- unquenchable thirst, Colch.; with palpita- tion, ICalc. p.; in pneumonia, Ran. b.; prick- ling all over, Jacar.; with puffed and bloated head and hands (asthma thymicum), Samb.; with rapid pulse, l l Sec.; in quartan, Ign.; with restlessness (croup), l l Samb.; severe and long lasting, with restlessness and violent thirst, ISec.; with excitability of sexual or- gans, ICoff.; with parchmentlike skin, after chill, l l Ipec.; during sleep, Jacea, IISamb., Thuya ; with thirst, every afternoon at 3 o'clock, Niccol.; without thirst, especially in evening, Cain.; transient, Sumb.; in typhus, Chlor.; with uneasiness, ICalc.; of upper part of body, with icy coldness of feet, Lactu. v. jº burning. Heat, duration: lasts until afternoon of next day, and re-appears in afternoon of third day (three days after parturition), Lyc.; all day, IEup. perf., Euphor.; all day, pain in limbs, and nausea, l l Ptel.; fugitive, in even- ing, with thirst (neuralgia of limbs), l l Val.; an hour (intermittent), I Ars.; two hours, Diad.; two hours, feet cold (intermittent), |Ferr.; two hours, followed by headache, nausea, and stitching pains in feet (quartan), IPhell.; two hours, followed by sweat (chagres fever), l Sul.; five hours, delirium, jerking of limbs, headache, IGels.; five or six hours, during which time eyes were shut, and she lay in a comatose condition (intermittent), | Tarant.; six or eight hours, l l Med.; six to eight hours, with thirst, Eup. perf; increased for thirty-six hours, followed by shaking chill, 5 A.M., Apis; several hours (quartan), Ipec.; 1104 40. FEVER. long, HINux v., Val.; long, frequently sets in late after chill, ICinch.; long, after short chill, Ant. t.; long, far into night, Gels.; long, Se- vere, may last till nearly time for next chill, IGels.; long, in tertian, Ant. t.; long, with violent thirst, and starting in sleep, IICham.; violent, but not long-lasting, after a chill, worse by every motion, l l Ant. t.; transient, ISep.; transient, with sweat, Cinnam. Hº Fever duration. Heat, ears: Casc., ILyc., Zing.; like hot blood, | | Calc.; cold, IIpec.; earache, Calad.; in left, over whole left side of face, Raph.; with stitches in temples, Calc. Heat, eating: during, Chlor., Val.; after eat- ing, Bar. c., Calc., Chlor., Cycl., Ferr., Nitr. ac.; aversion to food, ICinch.; after heat, de- sire to eat, Eup. pur.; from satisfying appe- tite, during apyrexia, Ars. Hº Chap. 15, Eating heat. Heat, ebullition: Bºy" flushes. J Heat, epigastrium: burning (chest affection), ILach.; to head, Calc. ars.; distressing pains, IEup. perf.; heat rising from, Ferr.; a round spot, two inches in diameter, feels hot to pa- tient, but cold to touch, I [Nux v. Heat, eructation: ICepa. Heat, eruption: ICrot. t.; herpes, IINatr. m.; in a young leprous lame girl, l l Agar. ; nettle- rash, | | Apis, IRhus; nettlerash over whole body, with itching, better by scratching, dis- appears during sweat, Ign.; pemphigus, Anac.; urticaria, itching worse by rubbing, IRhus. Heat, in evening: Anthrok., Carbo v., Diad., IPhos. ac., Plumb., Sil., Stilling., Val.; with pain in back, making him bend backward, evening, disappearing in morning, Jamb.; in bed, Sul. ac.; in bed, an hour before falling asleep, I Sars.; in bed, with sweat, Calend.; after chill, with cold feet, Petrol.; with de- lirium, IPsor.; with ebullitions and palpita- tion, Sars.; burning in face, Rhod.; mostly in face, Thuya ; worse right side of face, with cold hands and general discomfort, Ran. b.; with cold feet, Rhod.; fretful on awaking, ICham.; worse in head, with cold feet, Men- yanth.; dull headache, Hippom.; with head- ache and thirst, calling for frequent mouthfuls of cold water (pneumonia), l l Sul.; several hours with burning thirst, followed by sweat, Cinch. ; indoors, after walking in open air, Ran. sc.; with great loguacity, Mar. v.; after lying down, with anxiety all night, Zinc.; be- fore midnight, Calad.; and night, IIApis ; and night, with restlessness, Graph.; in pa- ronychia, INatr. S.; frequent pulse and thirst, lasting three to four hours (intermittent), | | Fluor. ac.; in room, after walking in open air, Raph.; with sweat, Ver.; with sweat on forehead, IISars.; with moderate thirst, Sene- cio ; towards, and forepart of night (remittent fever), ISul.; averse to uncovering, IMagn. m.; 6 to 8 P.M., HCaust.; 10 P.M., followed by debility, IHydras. Heat, exertion: after exercise, ISpong.; from least exercise, particularly in sun, Ant. c.; from least, Oxal. ac.; worse during least, or in open air, INux v.; motion, talking, cough- ing, walking, Ars.; when walking, IKalibi.; when walking out of doors, Arg. met.; worse while walking, Camph., Cinch. Heat, eyes: Cham., ICycl., Diad., IGraph., Lil. tig., Verbas.; in rheumatic ophthalmia, with chills, Led.; burning, with tears, worse bright light, IKreo.; desire to close, at night, Cinch.; dimness of vision, Carbo v.; in eyeballs,Glon.; and forehead, IGels.; with lachrymation, TCamph., Stram.; about lids, 1Graph.; in lids, IGlon., Lil. tig.; pain, IGuaraea, Stram.; press. ure, HKali c.; redness, Ziz.; sensation of sharp Salt (intermittent), Natr. m.; stinging, after heat, IDiad.; stinging in left,after heat,Spong.; Stitches, IKali c.; after, tearing in left, Spong.; ulceration, Kreo. Heat, face: Castor., ILed., Lil. tig., | |Zinc.; in afternoon, HBell., Berb., Carbo a.; alter- nates with cold body, Stram.; with anxiety, IICarbo v.; over whole body, which is cool, Berb.; burning, Plat.; burning, one-sided, Ign.; cannot bear, in cancer labii, ICamph.; in cheeks, Cast. eq., ICepa; cheeks, to ears and hands, Daph. ; cheeks and lips, Sabad.; one cheek pale, the other red, IIPuls.; red cheeks, alternating with chilliness, Lyc.; red cheeks, head free, l l Ferr.; of cheeks, with- out redness, Led., Vinca; tearing, in left cheek, Spong.; with chill and other complaints, ICalc. .; with chill, in evening, Staph.; with chill, in intermittent, IBry.; following chill, Cain., IGuaiac.; chill in other parts, Amb.; chilli- ness, Chel.; followed by chilliness, disturbs sleep, 3 A.M., Ang.; body cold, Cham.; when coldness and chilliness passed, Stram.; coldness, pallor and sweat, Spong.; with cough, Bell., 1Cham., Guaiac., Mur. ac., Sul.; after drinking, l l Cham.; in evening, Calc. p.; in evening, cold feet, Amm. c.; after eat- ing, IHCham.; after eating, particularly left cheek, ILyc.; after dinner, Calc., Calend.; especially in evening, IGuaiac.; in evening, in tertian, I Calc.; around eyes, IGlon.; with evening fever, ICalc.; first felt in face (ter- tian), Natr. m.; flushes in face, Amb., Aph. ch., Calc. S., ICham., ICina, Cist., IEup. perf, | |Kali m., IILach., | Tarant., Thuya, Val.; burning heat of cheeks and cold feet, IICoc- cul.; with circumscribed redness of cheeks, IKreo.; flushes worse on cheeks, Rumex ; mostly in face, evening in bed, Agnus; soles of feet and palms of hands and face, Cub.; flushes frequently, principally in face and head, Sil.; flushes on left side, ILac. def.; from any movement, Stann.; flushes, neck and hands, Hydras.; flushes, with shivering over body, IISul.; sudden, Ant. t.; flushes, with sweat, Lyss., Sep.; in forenoon, Zinc.; glowing, frequently on One side, Tabac.; and hands with chill in back, Spig.; cold hands, Camph.; and head (helminthiasis), ICina; congestion to head, l l Cham.; and head almost exclusively, Dros.; and front of head, ICroc.; fulness in head, cold feet, Gels.; pulsations in head, palpitation, Glon.; headache, 1Glon.; catarrhalheadache, Gymn.; headacheand rush of blood, Calc.; livid complexion, ILach.; dull mahogany color, Eup. perf.; with weak mind, IBry.; moaning, Cham.; only in face, Cann. S.; alternate paleness and coldness, Ipec.; pale, IOp.; pale, cold (meningitis), ISpong.; pale, after heat, Squilla ; with palpi- tation, Calc. a.; prickling, Ol. an. ; puffiness, IBell.; red, Bar. m., Bell., Carbo v., IICinch., II.Nux v., IIPuls., Rhus ; red, in afternoon, ILyc., Zinc.; with burning, Samb.; cheeks ma- 40. FEVER. 1105 hogany red, Eup. perf; after heat circum- scribed red cheeks, worse right side, Lachn.; very red, after fever, every day at 4 P.M.,Curar.; cold hands, Euph.; , red, with headache, IAS- tac.; red, in sick headache, Sang.; redness, followed paleness, Squilla; red, puffed, par- ticularly in warm room and after exertion, Amm. m.; very red, and inclination to uncover, Ferr.; red, aversion to uncovering, ITNux v.; without redness, ILyc.; rising to face, espe- cially after washing, l l Sul.; stinging in left cheek, after, Spong.; suddenly, Sabad.; Sweat, Lyss., Val.; cold sweat, I Dig.; sweat, in large drops, IOp.; swelling of lids, left cheek and upper lip (catarrhal fever), IKali c.; pain in left temple, Calc.; without thirst, succeeds chill, Cycl.; toothache, Graph.; typhus, I Bapt.; increased urine, Indig.; wants to wash it, Fluor. ac. Gº" flushes; also Chap. 8, Face, congested, flushed, heat, red. Heat, fainting: Ign., Petrol. Heat, faintness: Eup. perf., Ziz.; after heat, Sal. ac.; from motion, l l Eup. perf. Heat, feet: Ars. h., Camph., Caust., ICOccul, IKalibi., Millef., INux v., Phos., Psor., | | Ptel., IIPuls., IISul.; burning, Ast. r.; cold, IIgn., | |Ptel.., | |Sil.; in hysteria, |Tarant.; after dinner, Calend.; after midnight, Calad.; burning in soles in evening, Zinc.; sudden, beginning in soles, then over whole body, Lith. Bºy" Chap. 33, Feet heat. Heat, flushes (general): Acon., II Amyl., Ang., Ant. t., Apis, Bell., 1Cham., ICina, Coff., ICrotal., ICrot. t., Cup. m., Eryng., Gamb., IIGlon., IGraph., IIIgn., | |Iod., ILach., Lact. ac., Lobel. i., ILyc., Med., Nitr. sp. d., Ptel., IIPuls., Sang., IISul., IISul. ac., Tromb, Zinc.; in abdomen, Cepa; abdomen to head (epilepsy), Indig.; pain in abdomen (rheu- matism, with palpitation), Cact.; abdominal pulsations, IKali c.; every afternoon, l l Natr. p.; 4 to 9 P.M., Arum t.; alternates with cold- ness, Asar., alternates with headache, Lyss.; with anxiety, ICalc., Dros., Plat.; anx- iety, returning every quarter hour, worse towards evening (intermittent fever, whoop- ing cough), Amb.; in asthma, Amb.; on awaking, Bapt.; on awaking, 3 A.M., Bapt.; down back, TNatr. c.; in floods from back (heart affection), ISumb.; short hot breath, Zinc.; burning in face, interrupted by chilli- ness, l l Plat.; burning, generally without thirst, ICarbo v.; followed by chill, IICaust., Sang.; after chill, Ailant., Cimex; alternat- ing with chills, Med.; with chilliness, Petrol.; after chilliness, Natr., p.; alternating with chilliness, IKalibi.; alternating with chilli- ness, in cholera, IChin. S.; alternating with inward chilliness (coryza), Calc.; followed by chilliness, I | Puls.; interrupted by chilliness, Plat.; chilliness, even when sitting near stove, IIColch.; terrible choking, as though someone were pressing windpipe between thumb and finger, ii.ach.; at climacteric period, Arg. Init., Con., IGraph., Hydr.ac., Jab., IILach., Lyc., IIMang., iPlat., IISul. ac., Sumb., ITereb., IUstil.; at climacteric period, with hot head, hands and feet, IISul.; sudden, at climacteric period, with weakness, momentary sweat and tendency to faint, IISep.; clothing, thrown off (scarlatina), ISul.; worse on smelling cof- fee (climacteric period), ISul. ac.; transient (after coitus), JDig.; in alternation with cold- ness, followed by cold sweat, Cornus; in co- ryza, ICepa; then coryza, in evening, ICepa; by day, ILach., ||Senecio ; frequent, during day, IBar. c.; debility, IDig.; in diphtheria, ISul.; while eating, Bov.; after eating, Cin- nab., ILach.; erysipelas, IHydras.; preceding erysipelatous eruption on face, IHydras.; in evening, Elaps; towards evening, ILyc.; sudden, towards evening, Natr. S.; transient, in evening (phthisis), T |Stann.; over body, about 8.30 P.M., Sep.; from least exertion (neuralgia), Merc.; with weak, faint spells, ICrot. t.; with faintness, IISul.; with sudden crying out to be fanned, Zinc.; with cold feet, | |Sep.; with fever, Lyss.; sudden, in yellow fever, IILach.; flying, Bell., ICepa, Kalibr., ISpong.; flying, after chill, Gels.; flying, in morning, with pain in forehead and vertex, Oxal. ac.; flying, with excitement of nerves, Spong.; flying, short duration (quotidian), IIpec.; frequent, during day, Petrol.; frequent, quick, Ruta ; in gastralgia, ILyc.; gentle, over whole body, IBapt.; beginning in hands, Phos.; dulness of head, Kali iod.; from head to foot, DKan.; with pressure in front of head and eyes, Kali c.; from head to stomach, after headache, with nausea and chilliness, Sang.; worse in head and chest after rising, morning, Bism.; up towards head, after writing, Ars. h.; with headache, Natr. m.; hectic, IICalc.; as in hectic, Sal. ac.; with disagreeable sensation of hunger, beginning at 11 A.M., | | Sul.; in hysteria, ILyc.; with indigestion after meals, Vespa ; internal, ICroc.; irregular, in haema- temesis, Tereb.; irregular, with circumscribed redness of cheeks and slight night sweat (chronic cough), Lyc.; along legs, Kob.; going off when lying down, with nausea, JNux v.; in mania, Ars.; after mental effort, Oleand.; after mental or physical effort, II,ach.; pass off with little moisture and debility, IISul.; morning and afternoon, Bor.; from least mo- tion, Sep.; pass all over him on every move- ment, while in a room, IHelon.; with nausea, IMerc.; in nephritis, Kali iod.; at night, Arum t., l l Rhod.; at night, followed by chill (hydrometra), l l Sep.; at night, in intermit- tent, l l Sul.; worse at night, with restlessness, Bar. c.; at night, with thirst for beer, ISpig.; worse at night, IKali iod.; over occiput, face, neck, shoulders and body, AEsc. h.; in outer parts, sweat, Acet. ac.; with palpitation, Calc.; palpitation, before menses, Iod.; pelvic suffer- ings (pregnancy), ISul.; periodical, worse after bodily or mental exertion, | | Oleand.; in pneumonia, ISul.; prolapsus during climaxis, IILach.; sexual debility, I Dig.; single parts, or entire body, Nitr. ac.; before sleep, Car- bo v.; preventing sleep, l l Psor., | | Puls.; burn- ing of soles, Cupr. S.; as if flames rose out of region of stomach, threw off covering, Manc.; during stool, with purulent diarrhoea, Merc.; intermingled with strumming through limbs, Lach. ; sudden, Seneg.; sudden, in sick head- ache, Sang.; sudden, over whole body, with trickling sweat all over face, IPsor.; with sweat, I IIgn., Kob., | | Oxal, ac.; alternating with sweat, IKalibi.; as if sweat would come on, Amm. br., JFerr.; with sweat, at climac- teric period, IISul. ac.; with sweat on face, Lyss.; with sweat on face on touching epigas- 70 1106 40. FEVER. trium, I ISpig.; ending in sweat on face, worse palms, soles, Amm. m.; little sweat, worse at night, IKali iod.; followed by copious sweat, Ipom.; followed by profuse night sweats (chronic passive haemorrhage from kidneys), | | Tereb.; followed by slight sweat on abdo- men, Act. rac.; pass off in sweat, with faint- ness (cancer of uterus), l l Sul. ; talking or moving, l l Ars.; returning when thinking of them, Spong.; to thighs, knees, elbows, parts above hot, parts below cold (climacteric pe- riod), Amyl.; with thirst, Zinc.; with thirst, during pregnancy, l l Ver.; transient, with shooting through brain, Cornus; and trem- bling, Calc., Zinc.; in typhus, Arn.; upper part of body, during menses, Uran. n.; uter- ine affection, IVib.; with vertigo, IZinc.; with vertigo, during menses, IPhos. ac.; after a walk in open air, or after a slight fit of an- ger, l l Petrol. ; as if hot water were poured over one, with redness of face and 'sweat of whole body, Sep.; with weakness, IPhos.; with yawning, ILyc. Hºº face. Heat, flying: gº flushes. Heat, forenoon: with sweat, Calend.; 9 to 12, then sweat, Cham.; 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., || Men- yanth.; 10 A.M., without chill, Gels.; 10 A.M., without thirst, Rhus; 10 to 12, nervous, mov- ing fingers, Med. Heat, glands: enlargement of swollen cervical, in girls, during heat, Bar. m ; enlargement of lymphatic, Med. Heat, hands: Acon., IIAgar., HAnt. t., || Apis, Calad., Camph., 1Carbo v., Cast., Clem., Curar., Cycl., Grat., Guaiac., Ham..., || Jamb., IKalibi., IKali c., Millef, Murex, Nitr. ac., INux v., Oxal. ac., IPetrol., IIPhos., Phos. ac., Plant., Psor., | | Ptel., IIPuls., Sabad., Sarrac., | | Spong., ISul., Tarax.; in afternoon, Berb.; with coldness, Cadm. s.; cold, creep- ing chills, no thirst, Calend.; evening cold (cholera infantum), Tabac.; icy cold, sweat on face, Thuya : cold to touch, Rhod.; cool, with pressive headache above orbits and anxious lamentations, IIPuls.; after dinner, Calend.; dry and rough, Sabad.; cold finger tips, Caps.; hot and dry, AEsc. h.; inflam- mation, Anthra.c.; internal, nightly, ICalc.; with pain in right metacarpus and fleshy part of right thumb, Oxal. ac.; in palms, |Fluor. ac., Zing.; , in palms, in afternoon, with thirst, 17.inc.; in palms, sometimes with moisture, Eup. perf; before palpitation, Calc. a.; spreading over body, IChel.; veins distended, IMerc. per. Hº Chap. 32, Hands heat. Heat, head : II Acon., Ant. t., IIApis, IIBell., I Bry., Bufo., Calad., ICalc., Calc. p., Camph., Canth., Carbo v., Casc., ICepa, Cham., Chel., Chin. S., Chloral., ICina, Coccion., ICOccul., Codein., 1Coloc., ICrot. t., ICurar., ICycl., Daph., IDros., 1Gamb., IIGels.,IIGlon., Grat., IHell., IHippom., Hyper., Iber., | |Ign., IIpec., IKali iod., IKali. m., ILac def., Lil. tig., IMez., INatr. a., JNitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., | |Nux m., IOp., Paeonia, IPhos., Phyt., Plant., Ptel.., | |Samb., | | Sang., Sarrac.,IStram., | Therid., Ustil.., Ver., | | Verbas., . . [Zinc., Ziz.; afternoon, Arum t., Berb., ICarbo a., Hyper.; beats like a hammer, after fever, Curar.; precedes irritation of bladder, in chil- dren, I (Senecio; and whole body, IStram.; inflammatory condition of brain, IStram.; bruised feeling, after, Chin. a.; from cervical spine into occiput, Nitr. sp. d.; and chest, rest of body cold, Arn.; with chilliness, IIBry.; with coldness of rest of body, IIISry.; coldness of hands, feet and limbs, IHydras.; cool, body hot (exostoses on skull), Arg. met.; confusion, Nitr. ac.; congested, I Bell., ICinch.; crawls over body, Camph.; creeping over, continued a long time, Cham.; deep, within, Hell.; dry, IAcon, I Apis, IPhos.; dry, with glowing face, morning on awaking, IISul.; dulness, Val.; while eating warm food, Magn. c.; ebul- litions, Calc.; towards evening,Calend.; worse in evening, IIRry.; external, ICalc.; cold ex- tremities, IHydr. ac.; eyes burned, Zinc.; in left eyebrow, Cepa; and face, Gels., Nitr. sp. d.; and face, with paleness of cheeks and thirst, ICroc. ; and face, then general cold- ness, then general heat, Stram.; and face, with headache and pain in eyes, Calab.; and face, in spasms of glottis, IBrom.; and face, in in- termittent, Ipec.; face red, giddy, AEthus.; dark red face, IIBry.; and face, iuterrupted by shivering, returns at same hour, Sabad.; and face, as if she had taken wine, not felt by hand, Sabad.; feet cold, IPhos. ac.; feet cold (ophthalmia), Apis ; in forehead, Elat., Lact. ac., Sabad., ISpong.; in forehead (cerebro- spinal meningitis), ICup.m.; as if it would come out at forehead, IBry.; in forehead, with headache, IDiad.; inward, in forehead, Alum.; stinging in forehead (intermittent), Ars.; in forehead, worse walking, Camph.; percept- ible to hand held two or three inches from it (tinea), Calc.; with headache, as if top of head were being pressed against wall, after cessation of chronic diarrhoea, Sul.; heaviness (intermittent), Coccul.; heaviness in occiput, before, ISpong.; in hydrocephalus, Apis ; intolerable, | | Kali m.; temperature lessened in limbs (mania, after labor), ICup. ac.; dur- ing menses, Calc.; in nape and occiput, Nitr. sp. d.; only, Euphor.; in pneumonia, |Sul.; pressure in forehead and back, Lyss.; pressure on top, with lightheadedness and confusion, ICrotal.; on raising in bed, sweat on forehead and redness in face, Magn. S.; and forehead, when reading (smallpox), l l War.; right side, Caust.; after rising from stooping, Grat.; rises into, Calad.; rises to, with sweat, Gamb.; rises to, sweat on forehead, Anag.; of scalp, with sharp stitches, Spong.; shooting, Berb.; pre- venting sleep, before midnight, Amm. . m. ; subjective, dry, at night in bed (bronchitis), IIod.; more and more, until sweat breaks out on forehead, better after forehead becomes moist, Natr. s. ; as if anxious sweat would break out, numb sensation in forehead, as if constricted in a warm crowded room, soon in- creasing to a violent dull burrowing compres- sion, | |Plat.; with profuse sweat, IOp.; in temples, ILyc.; with thirst and pain in limbs, IIBry.; thirstless, Camph.; throbbing in fore- head (intermittent), Ars.; to toes, Calc. p.; in vertex, IISul.; in vertex, with nausea (me- grim), Calc.; on vertex, with pains, better pressure, Eup. perf.; in back part of Vertex, IDaph.; with vertigo, Diosc., Grat. Hº Chaps. 3 and 4, Head heat. Heat, headache: II.Bell., ICaps., Carbo V., HCoccul., Cornus, Diad., Eup. perf., IIGlon., 40. FEVER. 1107 TKali c., ILach., Lyss., IOp., Pod., IStram., Zing.; during (tertian), Ant. t.; better during heat, Ars.; beating, Ign.; beating, worse on vertex and right side, precedes a cold in the head and stiff neck, IILach.; drowsiness, Diad.; red face, IIAstac.; pressure in forehead, HKali c.; painful pressure in forehead, Lyss.; outward tearing in forehead (intermittent), Ars.; stitches in forehead, IKali c.; after heat, throbbing in forehead (quartan), IRhus; frontal (intermittent), l l Puls.; in intermit- tent, IIApis, Ars., Natr. m., | | Ver.; slight, in Occiput, Lyc.; all overhead, IMed.; press- ing, Dros.; pressing in forehead (intermit- tent), Ars.; while reading, | |Natr. S.; stupe- fying, worse forenoon, Sabad.; stupefying (quotidian), Ipec.; syphilitic, I IThuya; tear- ing, worse on vertex, Elat.; tearing, in tem- ples, in chest affection, ILach.; tearing in temples, with burning heat in epigastrium, Lach.; in right temple, Ziz.; throbbing, Cycl., Dros., Eup. perf.; throbbing, over root of nose, Camph.; twitching, on moving head or ascending steps, Natr. m. Đº Chap. 3, Headache, congestive, fever, heat. Heat, about heart: Ant. t.; giddy, Lachn. Heat, heat: external, is intolerable, IIPuls. Heat, hip : in joint, IChel. ; with shooting in right (liver complaint), IChel. Heat, hunger : after heat, ICimex ; appetite diminished, Anthra.c., | | Sil.; canine, Cinch.; desire for something icy cold, Asim; desire for juicy food, ISabad. Heat, in hypochondria: I | Caust. Heat, increasing: gradually, and in a like manner decreasing, Plat.; gradually, in inter- mittent, Ars. Heat, injuries: stinging in wounds, during heat, Calend. Heat, internal: I Benz. ac., ICic., IIpec., Mur. ac., Oleand., Sabad., Samb., | | Sep., | | Tereb.; afternoon, after lying down, Chel.; after beer, Bell.; as if blood were boiling hot in veins after dinner, same sensation after slight exertion, Med.; through body, Alum., II Ars.; burning through whole body, IINux v.; burn- ing, with thirst, follows short, violent chill, iSec.; with chill, Nitr., ac., ISpong.; with chill, anxiety, red cheeks, Acon.; simulta- neously with external chill and red face, ISul.; chilliness, external, I Kali c., Mosch.; coldness in abdomen and feet, Zinc.; external coldness, IIgn., IIpec., IVer.; coldness, diarrhoea fol- lowing fright, IPuls.; debilitating, Cup. m., Cupr.s.; dry, evening and night, IIPuls.; dry, burning with fever, II Bry.; through body, worse in eyes, Ustil.; internal, most in face, morning, | | Oxal. ac.; cold feet, Iach.; fever- ish, with exhausting sweat, Calad.; external flushes, IColoc.; especially forehead and face, HCham.; hands and feet being cold, Arn.; especially in hands, with external coldness (intermittent), iPhos.; rises into head, with chili and coldness of body (prolapsus and hemorrhage), Ipec.; , metrorrhagia, Croc.; pains in neck, worse when headache is better, Lyss.; at night, IIMagn. c.; at night, of feet, HCalc.; during whole night, Cinnab.; causes restlessness, IBar. c.; with shivering, ICham.; with coldness of skin, IIod.; with cold sweat, Anac.; forces sweat out on face, as from weak- ness, and is accompanied by lassitude and aching in legs, Lyss.; with thirst, Con., IIPuls.; with thirst, but no desire to drink, TVer., with great thirst, IIBry.; causes vio- lent thirst, Kali c.; without thirst, Chel.; without thirst, with sweat of hands, 8 A.M., | | Caust.; with throbbing, Calad. Heat, itching: over whole body, Codein., ISpong. Heat, labor (parturition): with after pains, IPod.; with labor pains, IICham. Heat, lactation: general heat, with vanishing of milk, IRhus. Heat, languor: IGels., Kali ars. Heat, larynx: affected, voice weak, hoarse, |Hep.; in croup, IHep. Heat, legs: Curar., Ham.; aching, I | Puls.; in knees, Aur. mur.; in left, Oxal. ac.; pain, Carbo v. Heat, limbs: burning, Bufo.; cold, IIPuls.; cold, with cough, Ant. c.; sudden, cold hands and feet, Ipec.; crawling, trembling, Stram.; of hands and feet, I Kali bi.; feet and hands cold, Apis ; hands and feet, which must be covered because cold causes intolerable pain, II.Nux v.; particularly hands and feet, in evening, Lach.; hands and feet, with cold face, Rheum ; hands and feet, in evening, Led.; numbness, IStram.; pain, Bry.,ICinch., IGuaiac.; cold, trunk hot (typhoid), Colch.; spasmodic twitching, Ign. Heat, liver: pain, ICinch., Hyos. Heat, local : in anterior parts of body, chilli- ness in back and head, IRhus ; most about belly, chest and hands (intermittent), IApis; on diseased part, Bry.; inequality in division (hydrocephaloid), IVer.; left side, Anac.; one part of body, chill in another, Magn. S.; one- sided, Asaf., Clem.; one side, hands and feet, IRan. b.; one side, coldness of other (typhoid), IPuls.; left side, Mez.; right side, mostly in morning, often with sweat on head, Magn. c.; right side, or on upper part, better moving or washing, IIPuls.; single parts, Ign.; single parts, others chilly, IINux v.; single outer parts, Bar. c.; single parts, thirst, IBry. ; al- most burning in various small places, while sitting, Zinc., in some parts, coolness in oth- ers, IApis ; transient sensation at different places, Berb.; in upper part of body, Agar, Anac., Arn., Berb., Guaraea ; upper part, to- wards evening, | | Dros. Heat, in locomotor ataxia; IPhos. Heat, lying down: in evening and through day, generally with sweat, Hell. Heat, with malaise: traur. mur. nat. Heat, measles: repercussion, ILach. Heat, menses: before menses, Con...; during menses, INitr. ac., Xan. ; amenorrhoea, Cina; dysmenorrhoea, Mere. per. Heat, mental condition: active, writes though he cannot form letters, l l Stram.; agonized tossing, II Acon.; anxiety, Ars., Berb., Bov., Casc., Cham., MGamb., IGuaraea, IIPuls., i isec.; anxiety and burning in face and hands, afternoon and evening, IPhos.; anxiety, after eating, Jacea ; anxiety in evening, Carbo v., Ipec.; anxiety and prostration, Niccol.; anx- iety and restlessness, HINux v.; anxiety, with screams, Stram.; anxiety, with sleeplessness, IPuls.; anxiety, suddenly, IISpong.; anxiety, as if sweat would break out, Stann.; anxiety, with thirst, Niccol.; anxiety, with vomiting, 1108 40. FEVER. Stram.; apathy and cold feet, Bufo.; derange- ment, Stram.; despondency, in evening (in- termittent), Ipec.; excitable, Stram.; fear of getting crazy, IIChel.; forgetful, IGuaraea; forgetful, after heat, Pod.; impatience, in even- ing, Ipec.; inconsolability, would rather die on the spot, Spong.; irritable, Chim. m. ; loquacity, Lach., Pod.; nervous, Eup. perf., IICon.; satiety of life, ISpong.;, cannot speak or reply to questions, l l Stram.; thoughts of suicide, Stram.; terror and fear, ISpong.; un- easiness, Calc., Val.; inclination to weep, ISpong.; ...”. and excitement (general pros- tration after childbearing), Lach. Heat, moaning: III'uls. Heat, in morning: l l Meph., Thuya ; beginning in bed, IKali c.; in bed, with thirst, does not wish to be uncovered, IIgn.; after coffee, ‘ICham.; till noon, IElat.; after rising, LSabad.; on attempting to step down, Ars. h.; without thirst, Arg. met. Heat, motion : in coryza, IINux v.; abating when moving about, I Ferr.; lessened by, ICaps. Sº exertion. Heat, mouth : Acon., Ananth., Ant. ch., Ant. t., Ars, Ars. h., IBell., Brach., Brom., ICamph., Carbo v., Caullo., IICham., Clem., 1Colch., Croc., IKali m., Mosch.; with hot breath, ICalc.; dried up and sticky in morn- ing, Sabad.; dry, Ars. h., Calc. p.; dry be- fore heat, Chin. S.; dry lips, lies stupid (quo- tidian), l l Rhus ; dry, and lips, which have to be moistened all the time after chill, EKali bi.; especially upper lip, ICarbo v.; licks lips, IIPuls.; in hard palate, ICamph.; with ves- #: (headache), ISul. Hº Chap. 12, Mouth eat. Heat, nausea; Carbo v., Chel., Fluor, ac., IIIpec., IKalibi., Sang., Ziz.; at end of, espe- cially after drinking (intermittent), II Ars.; follows nausea with dizziness, Ver. v.; from slightest motion with inclination to uncover and wash with cold water, IFluor. ac.; and vomiting, IBry. º Heat, neuralgia: Cham.; attacks end in heat, |Coccion. Heat, at night: Alum., Arund., Bapt., IBar. c., Berb., Carbo a., Cinch. bol., Cinnab., Dros., Ign., Niccol., IINux v., Petrol., I Phos., IPsor., 11 Puls., ISabad., Sil., | |Sul.; in open air, less in morning, Curar.; anxiety on awak- ing, ISul.; arteries throbbing, Coca ; awak- ens, IIPar. c.; on awaking, mostly in face and hands, Tarax.; awakes from sensation of in- ternal, Il Puls.; blood seems hot, especially in hands, Nitr. ac.; burning, Cann. S.; in con- junctivis, l l Sul: ; disagreeable (quotidian), IIpec.; in keratitis, IGraph.; internal, IIMagn. c.; internal, especially feet and hands, ICalc.; internal, awakes 2 A.M., Benz. ac.; stretching of limbs, I II&hus; before menses, ILyc.; be- fore midnight, feet cold, Ant. c.; before mid- night, during sleep, Calad.; midnight, with af- fection of trachea, throat and eyes (catarrhal fever), Jamb.; after midnight, Ars.; after mid- night, followed by chill towards morning, Staph.; after midnight, with violent thirst for cold drinks, Merc.; worse after midnight, Dros.; towards morning, 3 A.M., Niccol.;towards morning, in intermittent, IMerc.; as from or- asm of blood, IILach.; other times pale *... diarrhoea), Apis ; especially in palms, Sul.; with palpitation, Mur. ac.; with quick, full, soft pulse, Ran. Sc., Raph.; with restlessness, Bry.; pain between shoulders, | |Rhus; beginning in stomach (intermittent), iPhos.; with sweat after chill, Stilling.; terri- ble, Ars. S. f.; distressing, with thirst and anx- iety (pneumonia), ISul.; with thirst and rest- less sleep, Lyc.; with thirst, sleeplessness, Magn. m.; without thirst or sweat, Ars.; as if there were warm water between flesh and bones, l l Oxal. ac. Heat, nose : bleeding, Ars., ILach.; bleeding, especially at night, preceded by intense red- ness, flushing of face, and throbbing of caro- tids, IMelil.; coryza, I | Agnus, Benz. ac., | | Eup. pur.; coryza, in influenza, Sabad.; crampy pain at root, Plat. Heat, in Oesophagus: Brom., Cain., 1Camph., 1Colch., Manc., Spong.; feels constricted, ICimex ; to stomach, IICham. Hº Chap. 13, CEsophagus heat. Heat, with pains: Carbo v.; tensive and letting go character, Med. Heat, palpitation (intermittent): nightly, Benz. ac. Heat, partial: Gº" local. Heat, periodical: daily for two weeks, Sabad.; returning during day, followed by sweat, Sil.; every two hours, without any chills (pneumo- nia), l l Sul.; often repeated, short attacks, II Arn. Gº Fever periodicity. Heat, pharynx : Anthrok., Cepa, Colch., Manc., Tereb. Heat, predominating: Bell., Val.; in catarrh, | | Merc. * Heat, pulse: accelerated, Menyanth., Ruta, ISec.; feels beat through whole body (inter- mittent), ICoccul.; full, Chin. a., Chin. S.; full, hard, Vinca; full, hard, with thirst, IColoc.; full, soft, quick, followed by general sweat, mostly on forehead, l l Ran. b.; increased, cold hands and feet and profuse sweat (phthisis florida), I | Merc. cor.; violent pulsations in bloodvessels, IZinc.; small, quick (Sunstroke), IGlon. Heat, pungent: with sweat at night, Eup. 1Coccul.; €l’I. H. rheumatism : Ant. t.; of humerus, IFerr.; pain in joints, l l Phyt. Heat, riding: in a carriage, Graph., IPSOr. Heat, restlessness: II.Acon., Ars., Bov., Rhus, Stram.; dry heat (coryza), Calc.; nervous, IGels.; at night, IMerc. cor.; wants all the windows and doors open (three days after par- turition), ILyc. Heat, salivation: ISul. Heat, senses: overexcited, worse from external impressions, INux v. tº tº Heat, sexual condition: after coition, IGraph.; in genitals, worse from cold change in weather, IDulc.; in penis, scrotum, spermatic cords, and testicle, ISpong. Heat, in sides: gºt local. Heat, sighing: frequent, Ign. tº º Heat, sitting: relieves, Bry.; aggravates, in in- termittent, Coccul. Heat, skin: ‘Ascl. t., IDulc., lSec.; cold, clam- my, pale, after heat, Amyl.; cold to touch, | IFerr.; crawling (puerperal fever),. Coff.; sensation of dryness, though there is some sweat on face, Iilgn.; redness, without inter- nal heat, IIIgn.; needlelike stitches, especially 40. FEVER. 1109 of neck, ICinch.; of surface, l l Rob.; local, tingling of parts (diphtheria), IIGels.; ting- ling, and desire to uncover, with loss of con- Sciousness, painful deglutition, restlessness, profuse urination, Manc.; in typhoid, l l Phos.; yellow, Merc. cor. Heat, sleep : IMez.; during sleep, Bov., Rheum, Ustil.; after fever, Apis ; after heat (relapse of intermittent), Ars.; worse after sleep, Cina ; keeps awake until 2 or 3 A.M., Arn. ; awakens, Benz. ac., IKali bi.; awaking fre- quently, IPhos.; awakens, in intermittent, Ars.; cannot sleep or remain in bed, Graph. ; children and old people (intermittent), l l Op.; cold hands and feet, Samb.; deep, Lach.; deep, in intermittent, Diad.; continuous, deep (intermittent), IIApis ; desire to, Phos.; disturbed, IPhos.; disturbed, in smallpox, | | Var.; drowsy, Apis, Calad., IGels.; fell asleep during, Med.; followed by (quartan), | |Sep.; prevents sleep, ll Bry., | | Puls., Sep., Sil.; restless, after chills, Spong.; sleepiness during heat, Asim., IOp., Sabad.; sleepiness, after, Caps.; sleeping, during heat, IGels.; sleeplessness, during, I Apis, l l Cham., Hyos., | |Ran. b., IThuya ; sleeplessness, in spinal irritation, Phos.; deep, snoring, Ign.; Somno- lence, Ant. c.; somnolence, before (quartan), IPuls.; Soporous, snoring, open mouth, IOp.; semi-stupor, cannot open eyes or think, Gels.; talking during sleep, Stram.; uneasy, Calc. Heat, speech : impaired Stram. Heat, spleen : tension, Ars. Heat, stomach: Benz.. ac., Camph., Caulo., Hell.., | | Lobel. i.; and through body, TSabad.; catarrh, ISep.; into chest and throat, IPhos.; chilly feeling, Merc. per.; excited by diges- tion, Sep.; sour watery eructations, Gymn. ; in gastritis, Sang.; indigestion, Camph.; with nausea, IFluor. ac.; pain, Carbo V., Ign.; in isiºn of, IIApis, Cain. ; sinking sensation, SU11. Heat, stool: before stool, IMagn. c., IPhos.; during stool, ISul.; after stool, Bry.; frequent efforts, l l Ratan. Heat, when stooping: | |Mer, cor. Heat, stupor: Natr. m.; apparent, with con- sciousness (intermittent), ICOccul.; and pros tration, Samb. Hºº sleep, unconscious- Ile SS. Heat, subjective : Oxal. ac. Heat, sweat: Anthrac., Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., Caps., | |Sabina, ISpong., Stram.; after sweat, | Ant. c.; in afternoon, Agar.; alternating, ILed.; no sweat, after cold stage, l l Sul.; as if sweat would break out, then chilly down back, | | Gels.; cold, before heat, I ISul.; and debil- ity, after eating, Nitr. ac.; on face, l l Psor.; face and scalp, Cham.; except on face, Rhus ; on forehead, Ant. t., Lachn.; mostly on forehead, towards morning, after heat, Raph.; general, Natr. c.; gradually breaks into, while perfectly quiet, Chin. s. ; on hands, after, Sil.; heat replaces, on making any motion in bed, ILyc.; inclination to, Nitr. sp. d.; at short in- tervals, Daph.; after lying down, Hell.: mixed, Carbo v.; moisture of hands, INitr. ac.; in bed, worse towards morning, | | Hell.; not much, Hyos.; offensive, Spig.; profuse, Con.; profuse, follows chilliness, evening in bed, ISul.; profuse, after heat, Amyl., | |Med.; profuse, worse at night and on exertion, Val.; profuse, restlessness and sleeplessness, after midnight, Sabina ; , profuse, at same time, Dig.; after heat, profuse, Sour, clammy, with faint oppression of chest, Psor.; and thirst, followed by chill, Niccol.; warm face, neck and chest, IChel. Heat, thirst: Ailant., Amm. m., Anac., An- thrac., Ars, Arum t., Berb., IBell., IBry., Boy., Calad., Canth., Caps., Cham., Chin. s., | | Cinch., Coff., Croc., Cub., Curar., Elaps, IIEup. perf., Eup. pur., IIpec., Millef., IINux v., Phos., Plant., Plat., Puls., Stram., Staph., Val.; before heat, Chin. s., Puls.; for warm drinks, before heat, Sabad.; after heat, IICoff.; with rumbling in abdomen (co- ryza), ICepa; absent, II Apis, Arg. met., Asaf., Carbo v., ICepa, Dig., Dros., Dulc., IFerr., Hydr. ac., Hyos., Ign., ILed.; absent, in after- noon, IBell., IIIgn., Puls.; anxiety, red face, sleepiness, with yellowness of buccal cavity, Plumb.; aversion to water, Stram.; between heat and sweat, IStram.; with borborygmus, | | Agnus; chill absent, Thuya ; followed by chill, Niccol.; with or without thirst, after chill, Berb.; then chilliness and cold hands, , HCalc.; after chilliness, in inflammation of lungs, Cornus; without, after chilliness with thirst, IKali c.; after catching cold (tertian), IHep.; with cold skin, Zinc.; for cold water, Ziz.; drinks little and often, II Ars., Rhus ; drinks much and often, IBry., | | Sars.; in even- ing, until lying down, 1zinc.; red face, ICon...; gastricfever, l l Sep.; begins in head (intermit- tent), IGels.; for hot drinks, I IMed.; infre- quent, IICoff.; intense, during night and towards morning, Merc. per.; in intermittent, II Ars., Bry., Natr. m., | | Puls.; for large quantities (intermittent), Ipec.; less, more cephalalgia and bone pains, Eup. perf.; less, in intermittent, after quinine, Arn.; little, Ars. h.; moderate, Pod.; dry mouth, burning lips, ICinch. ; heat in mouth, l l Sul.; at night, ISpong.; drinks often, but little, Ars.; with pain, IICham.; with full, soft, quick pulse, followed by general sweat, mostly on fore- head, Raph.; takes sips, Eup. perf.; and sleeps, Absin.; slight, ICarbo v., | | Ferr. ph.; and sweat, particularly on face, Lobel.i.; followed by sweat, II Ant. c.; for hot tea (intermittent), ICasc.; in tertian, 1 Sep.; induration of uterus, I Carbo v.; for warm drinks (intermittent), !Casc. gº drinking. Heat, throat: Acon., Amm. br., Ant. chl., Ant. t, Apis, Apoc., IArs., . Ars. m., Ast. r., TBell., ICamph., Clem., IGels., 1Glon., Hydr. ac., Iber., Lyss., Merc. sul, Mosch., Paeonia, IPhos., IRhus, Sang., Sul., Vespa; , ascending, IMerc. Sul., ITNux v.; with delirium and thirst, Camph.; dryness, INitr. ac.; fauces, | | Ferr.; sore, Berb.; to stomach and bowels, ICepa ; in tonsillitis, l l Gels. B& Chap. 13, Throat, heat. Heat, throbbing: in whole body, Amyl. Heat, tongue: Act. rac., Apis, Bapt., I Bell, IPhyt., Sinap.; coated, IGuaraea ; dry, INatr. m.; dry, red, Ziz.; moist, Sabad. Heat, with trembling: ICist.; in back, IEup. perf; with external heat, Eup. perf. Heat, unconsciousness: depriving one almost of consciousness, IPhos. ac.; coma, Out of which he awakens occasionally and asks for a drink (intermittent), l l Ver.; somno- 1110 40. FEVER. lency, IPhos. ac. Hºt Fever unconscious- Iſle S8. Heat, upper part of body: Bºº local. Heat, urination : frequent, IMed.; after fre- quent, ICepa ; frequent efforts, l l Ratan.; hot, ICimex ; hot, after heat, ICimex ; profuse, | |Med.; turbid in morning, after heat in even- ing, Meph. Heat, uterus: terrible burning, with bearing down, l l Tereb.; before attack of metrorrha- gia, IMerc.; all over, from uterine pain, Tereb. Heat, veins: distended, ICinch.; distended, worse from every motion, 1Camph.; of vari- ous parts, with swelling of veins of hands, Cycl.; swollen, Nitr. sp. d.; swollen, rapid pulse, Dig. Heat, vertigo : Bry., Camph., Carbo v., Croc., IGels., Ign., ILyc., IStram.; in chagres fever, | |Sul.; in evening, IIPuls.; falling, Vespa; when raising head, Croc.; on looking up, Syph.; after sleep, ISpong. Heat, vomiting: before heat, Diad.; during heat, All. sat., IIIpec., IOp., IStram.; after heat, Diad.; of bile, Iris; desire to, IGuarea; at end of, especially after drinking (intermit- tent), II Ars.; haematemesis, Ars.; of ingesta, Ign.; Sour (intermittent), ILyc. §§ Chap. 16, Vomiting, heat. 4 Heat, water: as if he were dashed with hot water, with cold forehead, IIPuls.; as from hot water or hot blood running through veins, IRhus; sudden attack of universal, as if she had been drenched with hot water, with de- spair of life, ICalc.; any lively impression is followed by sensation as if immersed in hot water, IPhos.; as if water were poured over one, at night, Ars.; as of warm, between flesh and bones, at night, Oxal. ac. Heat, weakness: weak after heat, Amyl, Sal. ac.; during heat, IEup. perf., Ign.; as if dead, after heat, must lie down (intermittent), Diad.; exhausted after (relapse of intermittent), lArs.; cannot raise head, Eup. perf.; dull pain and Soreness in region of kidneys, most in right side, || Phyt. Heat, yawning: long, IKali c. SWEAT: Acon., | | Agar., Alum., || Amb., | | Ammoniac., Amm. C., l l Amm. m., Anac., Ang., Anthrac., Anthrok, Ant. c., Ant. Sul. aur., l l Ant. t., Apis, Arg, met., Arn., Ars., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., Arund., Asaf., Asar., Ascl. t., Atrop. S., Aur. met., Bar. c., ITBell., Benz. ac., Bor, l l Bov., IBry., Cact., Calad., IICalc., 1Camph., Cann. i., Canth., 1Caps., | | Carbo a., 1Carbo v., l l Caust., 11Cham., Chel., 1Chin. s., Cic., Cina, IICinch., Clem., | | Coccul., Cochl., | | Coff., || Coloc., | | Con., Croc., Cup. m., Cycl., | | Dig., | | Dros., Dulc., Elaps, Euphor., Euph., Ferr., tºorm., IGraph., Guaiac., | | Hell., IIHep., IHydras., | | Hydr. ac., | | Hyos., IIgn., Iod., IIpec., || Kali c., Kreo., Lach., Lachn., | |Led., Laur., Magn. C., | |Magn. m., Mang., Med., Menyanth.,IIMerc., Mez., | | Mosch,Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., | |Nitrum, HINux v., Op., Oxal. ac., Paris, l l Petrol., IPhos., IPhos.ac., Plat., Plumb., Psor., IPuls., Ran. b., Ran. sc., IRheum, l l Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, ISabad., ||Sabina, Samb., Sars., Sec., IISelen., Seneg., IISep., Sil., 1 ISpig., ISpong., Squilla, I lStann., | |Staph., ||Stram., | |Stront., IISul., IISul. ac., | |Tarax., IThuya, Val., ITVer., Viol., Zinc. Sweat, abdomen: with colic, ISpong., Stram.; in evening, Anac.; particularly in groin, Iris; caused by pain in bowels, during stool, ICoc- cul. ; pain in left side, before stool, Tromb.; profuse (prostatitis and atony of sexual or- gans), lSelen. ; exostosis on skull, | | Arg. met.; slight, hot flushes, Act. rac. Hº Chap. 19, Abdomen sweat. Sweat, absent: Il Acon., Alum., | |Amb., Ant. c., Ant. t., Arg. met., Arn., l'Ars., Asaf., Bar. c., IIBell., Bism., Bor., IIBry.,11Calc., || Camph., Cann. S., Canth., Carbo a., Carbo v., | | Caust., Il Cham., ICinch., Clem., | | Coccus, ICoff., IIColch., Con., III)iad., IIDulc., | | Ferr., IGraph., Hell.., | | Hep., Hyos., Ign., IIod., IIpec., || Lach., Laur., IILed., IILyc., Magn. c., Mang., Mar. v., Merc., ||Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, Nitrac.,LINux m., l l Nux v., HIOleand., IIOp., Paris, IIPhos., Phos. ac., IPlat., IPlumb., Psor., Puls., Ran. b., Ran.sc., Rhod., Rhus, l l Ruta, Sabad., | Samb., I.Sec., IISeneg., Sep., IISil., || Spig., ISpong., ISquilla, Staph., Stram., | |Stront., IISul., Sul. ac., Val., | | Ver., IIVerbas., IViol.; in cardialgia, IPlumb.; in dropsy, ILArs., ILyc.; at first, then sweats profusely, IHep.; in in- termittent, Ars., Cact., Ign.; light, Eup. perf.; in measles, Viol.; in nephritis, Bright's disease, IColch.; after exposure to sun, ICact.; with great thirst, Bell. Sweat, acid: IColch., |Natr. p. 53; fetid sour. Sweat, acrid : promotes excoriation and decu- bitus, IFluor, ac.; causing itching, All. Šat.; profuse, IILact. ac. gº fetid sour. Sweat, afternoon: All. sat., Berb., Kali iod.; towards evening, Calad.; or towards night (effects of grief), Phos.ac.; profuse, Chel. Sweat, aggravation: Ant. t., Arn., Ferr., IIpec., IIMerc., Mur, ac., ISpong.; during, better after, I Acon. Sweat, air: better indoors, Thuya ; in cold, open, ICalc.; worse out of doors, Ipec. Sweat, amelioration: Acon., Ant. t., Apis, IIBry., Calad., ICamph., ICimex, Elat., Fluor. ac., IGels., IIpec., ILach., Lyss., Natr. m., ISpong., Val.; of all symptoms except head- ache, which is worse, IChin. s.; malaise, AEthus.; nausea and colic, Cop.; pain in left hypogastrium and lumbar region, Vib.; pro- fuse, relieves all complaints (chronic diseases), | |Psor.; without relief, IIForm. Sweat, on arms: Agar., IPetrol.; after coitus, Agar.; cold (spasmus glottidis), l l Ver.; cold, clammy (typhoid), Zinc.; on forearms, HPe- trol.; hydrothorax, following metritis, l l Ci- trus; does not relieve pain in arm, TForm. Sweat, in axillae: Đº Chap. 30, Axillae sweat. Sweat, on back: when walking in open air, with chilliness, better standing still, Casc.; as if it would break out, l l Camph.; preceding chill, l l Amyl.; cold, over lumbar and sacral regions, Plant.; in evening, Anac.; in loins, IISil.; after meals, Card. m.; from least mo- tion, IICinch. ; pain along spine (intermit- tent), l l Sep.; red rash, after dulness of senses and anxiety, Stram.; on small of, Asaf.; dur- ing effort at stool, IKali bi. 539° Chap. 31, Back sweat. Sweat, bloody: : Anag., Arn., 1Calc., l l Cham., Cinch., | | Clem., Coccul., ICrotal., IILach., ILyc., JNux m., INux v.; especially at night, ICurar.; staining red, ILach. B& red. 40. FEVER. 1111 Sweat, breathing: anxious, Stram.; difficult, IEup. perf.; hot, half hour before spell, of asthma, worse during stool, caused by cough induced by sensation of tough mucus in chest, | |Rumex; rattling, IStram. Sweat, stains brownish: Ars. Sweat, with carbuncle: Anthrac. Sweat, catarrh: chronic, Ipec. Sweat, checked: Hº suppressed. Sweat, chest: boiling, bubbling, in region of heart, Lachn.; from agony of suffocative con- striction (angina pectoris), Ver.; cramp, pre- venting speaking, IKali c.; exudation in pleura (induration of liver), l l Ratan.; back of lungs and on head (incipient phthisis), ITuberc.; oppression, in intermittent, I Sep.; pains in right side, worse from motion, laughing, cough- ing, Psor.; profuse, clammy, offensive, runs in streams (intermittent), ICOccul.; on sternum, every morning, IGraph.; pain in sternum while walking, Caps.; and trunk, ILyc.; in incipient tuberculosis, ITuberc.; on upper, Agar. Hº Chap. 30, Outer chest sweat. Sweat, chill: before chill, ICarbo v., | | Hep.; before and after chill, INux v.; after chill, Caps., Sec.; after chill, with chattering and shaking, evening in bed, Niccol.; after chill, no heat, Bry., Carbo a., Caps., Caust., IDig., ILyc., IRhus, Sabad., IThuya, Ver.; after internal chill, with external heat,Thuya; after chill, heat absent, I I Wer.; after chill, in puerperal fever, IKreo.; alternates, 1Glon., INux v.; on awaking from a dreamy sleep, ILyc.; run down back, I Amyl.; Soon passing off into general coldness, Ver.; copious, fol- lowing shaking, chilliness on motion, Ant. t.; following violent rigor, Agar.; shaking, ILach.; shivering, Coff.; simultaneous, Ars., Calc., Led., ILyc., Nux v., IPuls., ISabad., ISul., Thuya. Bº Chill, sweat. Sweat, chilliness: Coff., Coloc., Tarax.; alter- nating, covers up heavily till sweat reappears (affection of brain), 1Glon.; constant, Euphor.; from motion, or allowing air to strike him, INux v.; chilly, but warm, Cornus. Sweat, clammy: I.Acon., Anac., Ant. t., || Ars., | |Bry., HCalc., Camph., Carbo a., Cham., ICinch., | | Ferr., Hep., Hydr. ac., IIod., ILyc., IIMerc., INux v., Oxal. ac., IIPhos., Phos.ac., IPlumb., | |Psor., | | Sec., ISpig., ISpong., TVer.; on falling asleep, Daph.; as soon as he gets into bed, Plumb.; cadaverous, over whole body, having feeling as if it would mould (consumption). I lSil.; following chilliness, | |Pic. ac.; in cholera Asiatica, ICamph.; cold, HCalc., IICamph.,ICup. ars., HDiosc., Jatroph., ISec., ISpong.; cold, driving out of bed, IMerc.; colliquative, whole body covered (phthisis flo- rida, after pneumonia), IFerr.; in whooping cough, Ars.; membranous croup, IPhos.; gen- erally debilitating, IFerr.; nervous debility, IPhos.ac.; from least exertion, Psor.; on ex- tremities (uterine neuralgia), l l Chin. S.; on face and forehead, l l Plumb.; after fever (in- termittent), Coccul.; on forehead and tem- ples (bilious fever, ICrotal.; in gastritis, l l Nux v.; chiefly in palms of hands, Coff.; in head, rest of body dry and hot (croup), IHep.; on head and in palms, much turbid urine, l l Phos.; with headache, nausea, pain in back, lassitude and confusion of ideas, ICornus ; with hemor- rhage, Cinch.; in hydrophobia. Lyss.; in hy- drothorax, Apoc.; on limbs, I [Plumb.; in lumbago, I Ant. t.; in many places (cystitis), IHell.; in morning, smelling of musk, Mosch.; from motion, Ant. c.; in nervous fever, 1Camph.; at night, with coldness of face, Lyc.; partial (typhus), Apis ; on seventh to ninth day of pneumonia, Phos.; profuse, Cornus; in puerperal fever, Act. rac.; running, sticky (bronchial catarrh), II Ant. t.; after seminal emission, Coff. t.; sour, most on upper part of body, particularly during exercise, in after- noon and evening, IFluor. ac.; sticky, Cornus, | | Hell.; sticky, cold, in Scarlatina, Carbo v.; sticky, in cynanche cellularis, Anthrac.; sticky, on forehead, Cann. i.; sticky, espe- cially about genitals, IGels.; sticky, hot, on Scalp, Cham.; sticky, only on legs, at night, 1Calc.; sticky, toward morning (chronic rheu- matism), l l Sabina ; sticky, at night (typhoid), ILyc.; with low temperature of skin (acute rheumatism), Colch.; in tuberculosis, Chin. a.; weakness, Oxal. ac.; viscid, Act. Spic., Agar., IIod., Tabac.; viscid, with anxiety, Plumb.; viscid, in cholerine, Jatroph.; viscid, in inter- mittent, l l Kali br.; viscid, exhausting, Ferr.; viscid, in threatened paralysis of lungs,IPhos.; viscid, sometimes with putrid smell, Daph.; viscid, of urinous odor, TCaust.; viscous, on arms, Cinch. bol.; viscous, cool, in croup, IBron.; viscous, in heart disease, Ars.; vis- cous, cold on legs, Calc.; viscous, in typhus, scarlatina, measles and variola, HChlor. jº cold. Sweat, cold : I.Acon., | | Agar, Amm. c., Anac., Anthrac., Ant. t., | | Arn., IIArs., Bar. m., | Bell., IBry., IBufo., Calad.,1Calc.,IICamph., ICann. i., | | Caps., HCarbo v., 1Cham, Chloral., IChlor., IICina, l l Cinch., ICoccul.., | | Coff., | | Croc., ICrotal..,ICup. ac.,ICup. ars., ICup. m., Dig., I II)ulc., Elaps, Hell., IIHep., Hy- dras., | | Hyos., IIgn., IIod., IIIpec., l l Kalm., ILach., IILyc., Manc., IIMerc., Merc. cor., IMez., INatr. c., INux v., Paeonia, IPhos., | |Phos. ac., Plumb., IIPuls., IRheum, l l Rhus, Sec., | |Sep., Spong., Staph., ISul., Tabac., ITVer.; spasmodic, contractive cutting in ab- domen, || Plumb.; abscess in antrum, IMez.; anxiety, Plumb.; anxiety and paleness, ICro- tal.; asthma Millari, Arum d.; bathed in, Ars., Carbol. ac.; as soon as he gets into bed, Plumb.; in biliary colic, ICalc., ICinch., IWer.; on body, warm on palms, Dig.; in irri- tation of brain, ICup. ac.; in catarrh of colon, with colic, lead poisoning, IColoc.; on chest, tCarbol. ac.; on chest and back (croup), l l Cub.; on upper part of chest (cholera infantum), ICamph.; clammy, with chill, ITVer.; inter- mixed and following chills, Lyss.; with chilli- ness, Ipec., Tabac.; in cholera, IAilant.; in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; in cholera morbus, ICup. m., IIWer.; in cholera, second stage, ICup. m.; clammy, with choleraic symptoms (diarrhoea), Sec.; clammy, IICamph., ICup. ars., | | Hell., Jatroph., IIMerc., ISec., Spong.; clammy, in angina pectoris, Diosc.; clammy, in diphtheria, Natr. a., || Spong.; clammy, in cerebrospinal disease, I | Ver., v.; clammy, with chill, Cup. m.; clammy, in cholera infan- tum, ICalc.; clammy, in cholera morbus, Ja- troph; clammy, in diphtheria, Natr. a., ISul.; clammy, in toxaemic fevers, Tereb.; clammy, principally on head and face, worse exercise 1112 40. FEVER. and during night, better warmth and at rest, IHep.; clammy, in sick headache, l Tabac.; clammy, in cardiac rheumatism, ICact.; clam- my, in melaena, Ipec.; clammy and profuse (sunstroke), 1Glon.; clammy, with prostration, iTereb.; with coldness, ICalc., Sul.; with cold- ness and absence of pulse, Med.; in colic, 1Coloc., ITVer.; with convulsions, ICup. m., HFerr.; with cough, Ver.; in whooping cough, LArs.; in laryngeal croup, IPhos.; with membranous croup, IPhos.; all day, | |Ol. jec.; with nervous debility, IPhos. ac.; with delirium, I Wer.; in diarrhoea, AEthus., Ant. t., Ars., Calc., ICamph., Cup. m., Hell., Jatroph., Pic. ac., ISec., Sil., Sul., ITabac., Tereb., Ver.; dripping, IMez.; dropsy, after Scarlatina, Apis ; in dysentery, Ars. ; in enteralgia, ; Cast.; after epilepti- form spasms, IChin. a.; in evening, in pleuro- pneumonia, |Seneg.; after slightest exertion of mind or body, Act. sp.; after exposure, IDulc.; on face and body, IKali bi.; on face, hands and feet, Oxal. ac.; especially on face, with rush of blood to head during pregnancy, IIGlon.; on face, neck and chest, Agar.; faint- ing, HIDig.; with fainting, icy, Therid.; faint- ness, IBry.; sudden attacks of extreme faint- ness (diarrhoea), Tabac.; especially feet, ICanth.; especially on feet and legs, worse on exposure to air, with profound prostration, ITabac.; in yellow fever, ICarbo v.; after flushes of heat in alternation with coldness, Cornus; on forehead, Asaf., Lachn., Merc. cor.; on forehead, in Scarlatina, l l Zinc.; on forehead and cheek (diphtheria), IMerc. cy.; especially on forehead, with fever (whooping cough), Ver.; on forehead and limbs (verti- go), Asaf.; worse on forehead, after prosopal- gia, Ver.; frequent, IGraph.; in gastritis, | ||Nux v.; in gastralgia, Arg. nit.; all over, a drop on every hair, l l Hell.; on hands ICanth., HKalibi.; on hands, face hot, with vomiting of blood, IKali bi.; on hands and feet, Ipec., Lil. tig., Sil., ISul.; icy cold hands (heart disease), l l Op.; icy cold hand (cardiac rheum- atism), l l Spig.; on hands, now one, then in other, Coccul.; chiefly in palms, Coff.; in haemoptysis, Dig.; in haematemesis, ISec.; congestion to head, during pregnancy, IGlon.; especially on head, Ananth. (Hº Chap. 4, Head sweat, cold); with headache, IIGels., IVer.; internal heat, Anac.; in hydrocephalus, HDig. ; large drops covering body (heart dis- ease), IApoc.; on limbs, Cup. S.; with cramp in limbs (during pregnancy), Ver.; in liver trouble, IPod.; long continued, Cup. m.; in łumbago, Il Ant. t.; in cerebrospinal menin- gitis, TVer.; in dysmenorrhoea, Sars., Ver.; from motion, Ant. c.; with nausea, Calc., IIpec.,1Dach.,IIPetrol., Tabac., IVer., Ver. v.; at night, Cup. m.; especially at night, ICurar.; until 12 P.M., after eating a little, Sang.; all over, Stram.; with pain and nausea after eating, Calc.; during parturition, IHyos.; in pneumonia, IICarbo v., Phos.; profuse, AEthus., Calc., ISec.; profuse, after pain in abdomen, IHam.; with fainting spells (cancer- ous ulcers on left side of throat, inside), Hy- dras. ; profuse, in upper part of trunk and head (neuralgia of left phrenic nerve, | |Stann.; in enlargement of prostate gland, l l Pareira; with prostration, Cup. m.; in puerperal fever, | | Puls, ; Small pulse, Calad.; does not relieve, in myelitis, Hell.; during retching, I IPuls.; after Scarlatina, Aur. mur.; remaining after Secale and Verat. checked stools (cholera), Tabac.; after seminal emission, Coff. t.; in Serious cases, Anthrac.; on one side of head and face, Worse at night and towards morning, better after waking and rising, NPuls.; sour, with ricewater stools, Ferr.; with spasmus glottidis, Coff.; sticky (rheumatism of heart), Ars.; with pain in stomach, l l Alum.; with diarrhoeic, yellow green, burning stools, iRob.; Sudden attacks, Crotal.; thin, in dropsy, Dig.; with trembling, IPuls.; in tuberculosis, Chin. a.; Viscous, in typhoid state of eruptive diseases, Chlor.; in typhus, iCamph.; in ty- phus, Scarlatina, measles and variola, Chlor.; chronic uterine diseases, worse at night, | | Ver.; uterine hemorrhage, ISec.; in strangu- lated prolapsed vagina, TVer.; with vertigo, Ailant., IMerc. cor, Therid.; viscous (heart disease), Ars.; with vomiting, IICamph., IIpec., II Ver., Ver. v.; with vomiting at night, Therid.; with vomiting, purging and headache, Graph; with vomiting, in typhoid, TVer. v.; as if drenched with cold water, Thuya. H&t clammy, colliquative, night, weakness. Sweat, colliquative: I.Ant. t., | |Millef., Psor., Sec.; cadaverous, TArt. v.; in collapse of cholera, Ars. h.; in phthisis, Jab.; in shock, Dig.; in inflammatory disease of uterus, IIod. H&^ cold, weakness. Sweat, convulsions: Cup. m.; after spasm, IBry.; after attack resembling epilepsy, in children, Ign.; after epilepsy, warm, IISil.; after epileptic attack, iCalc.; profuse, during attack, Bufo.; puerperal, copious, IStram.; relieves, in epilepsy, Art. v. Sweat, with cough : Ars. h., Calc., ICimex, Dig., IKali c., IPuls., Sabad., | |Spong.; after cough, Brom., IKreo.; caused by cough, IKali c.; caused by cough, in caries of dorsal verte- brae, ILach.; convulsive hacking, Agar.; pro- fuse yellow stringy expectoration (phthisis), IKali bi.; after paroxysms, Brom.; profuse, IOp., Rhus ; retching, Dros.; spasmodic, IChlor.; whooping cough, Spong. Hº Chap. 27, During and After Cough sweat. Sweat, covering: profuse, on being covered, IICinch.; tendency, when covered, ICinch.; desire to uncover, IIA con., | | Asar., | | Bor., ICalc., | | Cham., || Cinch., Ferr., IIgn.,IIod., | |Led., ILyc., IMur. ac., INux v., Op., | |Phos., | |Plat., | | Puls., ||Sec., | | Seneg., ISpig., | |Staph., | |Sul.., | | Thuya, IWer.; can- not bear uncovering, Æthus., | | Agar.., | | Ant.c., | | Arg. met., | | Arn., Ars., Aur. met., || Bell., | | Canth., | | Cham., || Cinch., || Cic, IClem., | | Coccul., IColch., ICon.., || Graph., IHell., IHep., || Kreo., | | Lach., IMagn.c., | |Magn. m., | |Merc., | |Natr. c., | |Natr. m., INux m., II.Nux v., | | Puls., | | Rhod., IRhus, I Sabad., IISamb., IISquilla, ISil., | |Stram., IIStront.; covered parts dry, Thuya. Sweat, delirium : Stram.; relieves tendency to delirium, AEthus.; in delirium tremens, warm, |Stram. Sweat, diarrhoea: after sweat, towards morning, Tereb.; dark and bilious, or watery and mu- cous, Cornus; at commencement of Summer, from bad or unripe fruit, ISul. ac. 40. FEVER. 1113 Sweat, difficult: IKali c. tº absent. Sweat, diphtheria: ICrotal.; on upper part of body profuse, viscous, cold on forehead and cheek, IMerc. cy.; bathed in warm sweat, especially about face, neck and hands, ILac C. Sweat, discoloring: l l Arn, l l Ars., Bar. m., I Bell.., || Calc., IGraph., ILach, ILyc., Merc., INux v., Selen. Bºº bloody, brownish, yellow. Sweat, disposition to : Arund., Cornus, Daph., ILach., IMerc., INux v., | | Phos., || Phos. ac., | | Raph.; as if it would break out all over, IGlon.; as if it would break out, which does not follow, Ign.; during motion and sleep, ICinch.; with rheumatic catarrhal inflamma- tion, IMerc.; extraordinary tendency to (lead poisoning), IPlumb. Gº easy. Sweat, drinking: after drinking, Aloe, Arn., 1Calc., l l Cast. v.; after drinking, in evening, Jamb.; after coffee, in morning, ICham.; after tea, profuse, without relief, TForm.; , from warm drinks, Rhus ; immediately on drink- ing something warm, IIMerc.; worse by warm drinks, IKali c. Sweat, dropsy: relieves, Apoc. Sweat, duration: continuous, Sep.; continuous day and night, Amm. c.; day and night, fol- lowing heat, Amm. m.; day and night, with- out relief, IHep.; half an hour (chagres fever), | |Sul.; an hour, with shaking all over, and thirst (intermittent), Ipec.; two hours, fol- lowed by headache, nausea, and stitching pains in feet (quartan), IPhell.; three or four hours, followed by prostration and debility (ague), l l Tarant.; several hours, ending with sour sweat (quartan), Ipec.; long, after abor- tion, IKali c.; long, in intermittent, l l Kalibr.; frequent, breaking out over body, only mo- mentary and without heat, IHep.; long, in quotidian, Ipec.; long, general, Sour, Acon.; in short spells, Bry.; short, in relapsed inter- mittent, Ars,; suddenly occurring and quickly disappearing, I Bell.; transient, Bell. ; tran- sient, local, of feet and armpits, Sil. Sweat, ears: buzzing (intermittent), II Ars.; re- lieves deafness, Calc.; earache, Calad. Sweat, easy: l l Agar., Agnus, l l Amb., Ant. t., IApis, Ars., || Bell., IBry., Cain., Calc., Ca- lad., l l Canth., | | Carbo a., Cepa, l l Cinch., ICist., || Coccul., IFerr., IGraph., Ind., IIod., IKali c., | | Lach., | | Led., ILyc., Merc., II Natr. c., INatr. m., || Nux v., | | Rheum, | | Rhus, Selen., IISep., I (Sil.,ISpong., | |Stann., | |Stram., IISul., ISul. ac., | | Ver.; children (enuresis nocturna), IMerc.; in chlorosis sec- undaria metastatica, l l Sabina ; in chorio- retinitis, l l Phos.; in dyspepsia, Nitr. ac.; during day, from exercise, Zinc.; especially about face, Carbo v.; from least exertion, mental or physical, Sinap. ; though strong and well before, after being obliged to run until nearly exhausted, a man aet. 21, l l Psor.; in tuberculosis, ICalc.; particularly upper part, Asar.; after walking, Therid. Hº disposi- tion, exertion, profuse. Sweat, eating : while eating, Ars., Bar. c., Benz. ac., Carbo a., l l Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Ol. an.; during and after eating, l l Arg. met., IGuaraea, Nitr. ac.; after eating, Ars., Amm. C., Bar. c., ICalc., ICarbo a., 1Guaraea, IKali c., | | Laur., Nitr. ac.; better while eating, Anac.; better after meals, Cinch., Ferr., Fluor. ac.; only on a small spot on face, Ign. ; dur- ing meals, with feeling of weakness at epigas- trium, I Kali ph. ; after warm food, Sul. ac. Sweat, epigastrium: Hyos.; distress, Amm. br. Sweat, eruption : violent itching, Rhus; after abuse of sulphur, in itch, IBell. ; followed by nettlerash, Apis ; with pimples, Con.; in Smallpox, l l War.; warm, on parts affected, | | Anthrok. Sweat, in evening: IBell., Carbo v., Mur. ac., ISul., IWer.; in bed, IIMerc., ISul.; in even- ing, following chill (typhus), Arg. nit.; after lying down, Asar.; till morning, cold on face, Coccul.; profuse in bed, Tereb.; with moder- ate thirst, Senecio. #3; night. Sweat, exertion: better by motion, Ars.; from conversation, Amb.; during exercise, Zinc.; from least exercise (hydrometra), ISep.; dur- ing moderate exercise, I Amyl., IKali c.; easily excited by exercise(intermittent), Bry.; when exerting himself in preaching (bronchial ca- tarrh), ICalc.; from least, AEthus., Agar., | | Amm. m., || Amyl., | | Asar., | | Bell., Berb., | |Bry., Brom., Calc., ICarbo a., 1Carbo v., ICaust., Chel., Chin. S., Cinch., ICOccul., ICornus, ICurar., Diosc., ||Ferr., IFluor. ac., IGels., Graph., IHep., IKalm., ILach., IILyc., Med., IIMerc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., | |Nux v., | | Petrol.., | |Phos., | |Phos. ac., IPuls., | | Rhod., | | Rhus, Selen., Sep., IISil., | |Spig., | | Staph., Sul., | | Sul. ac., TVer., | |Zinc.; from least, even in cold open air, 1Calc.; from least, even when eating,llMerc.; from least, in hepatic calculus, IChel.; from least, with lassitude, Coccus; profuse, from least, Phos.; motion, Caust.; motion, con- tinued after sitting down, Sul. ac.; easily by motion, IIHep., Iodof.; from every motion, ICanth., IIMerc.; from least motion, debili- tating, Stann.; lessened by motion, Caps.; from slightest motion, IGraph.; slightest mo- tion, in ascites, l l Rheum ; slightest motion, profuse and debilitating, morning, in bed (hepatic disorder), I |Sil.; violent, from in- cessant motion, Stram.; worse, on motion, Ipec.; worse, on every motion, Amm. m.; when moving about, on face, palms of hands, and perineum, PSOr.; in paralysis, ICurar.; profuse, from every, Natr. c.; by efforts of straining and vomiting, warm, Iris; from talking, IIod.; walking, I Agar., Benz. ac., Kali ars., IIMerc., INatr. m., Psor.; after much walking, Carb. S.; walking in cool air, | | Bry.; walking in open air, Caust., Cinch., | | Petrol., Ruta, ISul.; walking in open air, even against cold wind, Sep.; walking, espe- cially under arms, after Teplitz had removed erysipelatous spot on left chest, with head- ache, |Petrol.; walking, in catarrhal fever, IJamb.; walking, in morning, mostly on head, Thuya; profuse, when walking, l l Psor., ISep. Hº disposition, easy. Sweat, eyes: sudden blindness, after dinner, ICalc.: on brows and lids, Calc. p.; small, humid spots in external canthus hurt, Ant. c.; photophobia, Stram., ISul.; vanishing of sight, IOxal, ac.; impaired vision, Stram. Sweat, face: AEsc. h., Amyl., IBell., ICham., IChel., Cinch. bol., ICinch., Con., Dig., Fluor. ac., IGlon., Ign., ILyc., Med., INatr. S., HPetrol., IIPuls., IISil., ISpig., ISul., Tell.; all over body except face, ISec.; onfalling asleep, 1114 40. FEVER. | |Sil.; profuse, like beads, Arg. nit.; on cheeks, Colch. ; on cheek he lies on, Act. sp.; rattling in chest (Scarlatina), IPhOS.; clammy (ty- phoid), l l Phos.; cold, 1Ant, t, Ars., || Aur. met., Benz. ac., Berb., HCalc., ICalc. p., IICamph., Carbol. ac., IICarbo v., ICina, ICinch., ICOccul., ICup. m., Dig., IDros., Elaps, l l Ferr., . Hell., Hep., Iber., | |Ign., IIpec., IKali bi., ILach., | | Lachn., ILyc., II Merc., ||Nux v., Oxal. ac., | | Puls., | | Sabad., ISec., | | Sep., IISpong., | |Staph., IStram., ISamb., ITabac.,II Ver., Ver. v.; cold on face, in asthma, Ars., Dig.; cold on face and body (heart disease), Ars.; cold on red cheeks, HCarbo v.; cold in cholera morbus, cholera Asiatia, Camph.; cold, during congestion to head, Glon.; cold drops (gastralgia), Camph.; cold, in emphysema, Ars.; cold in evening, ISpong.; cold, with sweat of body,evening until morning, Coccul.; cold, after falling down stairs, l l Rhus; cold, in yellow fever, Cadm. s.; cold, particularly on forehead, l l Plumb., Il Ver.; cold, in metrorrhagia, Merc.; cold, morning in bed, Ruta ; cold, with nausea, in yellow fever, ICadm. S.; cold, with nausea and vomiting, ILobel. i.; cold, around nose and mouth, IICinch.; cold, profuse, though rest of body is dry, IIMerc.; cold, in prosopalgia, | |Staph.; cold, with stupor, ISul.; with suffo- cation, IICact.; cold, in typhoid, l l Phos.; cold, with vomiting, Camph.; cold, with sour or bitter vomiting, ISul.; with internal cold- ness, Coff.; coldness and paleness, Puls.; colic, l l Nux v.; cool, evenings, ISpong.; cool, most around nose and mouth, IRheum ; after drinking, IICham.; in drops, now cold, now hot (convulsions), ICOccul.; large drops, with fainting, Calc.; large drops, with heat, IOp.; in drops, in typhus, Arg. nit.; with drowsi- ness, Calc. p.; while eating, INatr. m.; after eating, IICham., Natr. S.; on touching epigas- trium, with flushing, I ISpig.; with fever, followed by languor, Med. ; with flushes, Lyss.; slight, follows hot flushes (neuralgia vaga), Tereb.; and forehead, Stram.; on fore- head and upper lip, Sinap.; glowing, worse in palms of hands, I Amyl.; with icy cold hands and moderate warmth of rest of body, Thuya ; head and neck, going off with sleep (croup), | |Samb.; headache, IGlon.; functional dis- turbance of heart, ILach.; with heat, Val.; with heat of whole body, Spong.; with moder- ate heat, Dulc.; with Sensation of heat, Lyss.; hydrothorax following metritis, l l Citrus; in intermittent, I Sep.; on upper lip, l l Kalibi., Med.; in melancholia, IMerc.; in morning, | | Puls.; from early in morning, Aph. ch.; across nose (incipient tuberculosis), l l Tuberc.; On dorsum of nose, Ruta ; pale, Mosch. ; pale, after sweat, IGlon. ; deathly pale, TVer.: pro- fuse, with sudden pallor (gastric sick head- ache), ILobel. i.; profuse, IBufo.; redness, Con...; runs down, l l Bufo., Sil.; from which it runs in streams during an emission of wind per anum, Kali bi.; with internal shivering, Coff.; on one side, | | Puls.; especially on side on which he does not lie, Thuya ; before sleep, Calc.; after sleep, Glon.; bathed during spasms (epilepsy), IBufo.; trickling all over, with sudden heat all over body, l l Psor.; with weakness, Como.; as from weakness, by in- ternal heat, Lyss. Hº Chap. 8, Face sweat. Sweat, with fainting: Agar., IIgn.; after faint- ing, Apis, Carbo v.; large drops on face, Calc. jºº faintness, weakness." Sweat, faintness: after sweat, Sal. ac.; profuse, ILobel. i.; profuse, with sudden faintness, can neither speak nor stir, Sep. Sweat, feet: Amm. c., Ars. m., IBar. c., TrCain., IICalc., Carbo v., IColoc., ICup. m., Dros., IFluor. ac., IGraph., Hep., Hyper., Ind., Iod., Jab., IKalibi., Kali c., Kalm., Kreo., Lach., Lact. ac., Led., Lil. tig., ILyc., Magn. m., Mang., | |Med., IIMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Phyt., Plumb., Psor., Puls., Rhus, Sa- bad., Sabina, Sal. ac., Sec., Sep., IISil., Staph., ISul., Thuya, TVer., IZinc.; acrid, IIod., IIMerc.; with burning,| |Sil.; checked cancer, chorea, IForm.; chronic (chronic headache), | |Sil. ; cold, Benz. ac., IICalc., ICanth., HCarbo v., ICaust., IDros., IIpec., ILil. tig., ILyc., IMerc., Sil., Squilla, IStaph., ISul., HIVer.; cold, evening in bed, Calc., Clem., IMur. ac.; cold, in yellow fever, IICanth.; cold, in peri- tonitis, IAtrop. S.; toward evening, Calc.; in evening, 11Calc., Coccus, Graph., Pod.; exces- sive, Fluor, ac.; fetid, Amm. C., Amm. m., Ananth., Arund., IIBar. c., ICalc., Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Chlor., Cycl., IGraph., IIod., Kali c., Kalm., Lact. ac., ILyc., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IPetrol., Phos., IPlumb., IPsor., Rhus, Sal. ac., ISec., Sep., IISil.,ISul., IHTell., Thuya, Zinc.; fetid, in men of rheumatic tendency, exposed to weather and devoted to manual labor, IRhus; fetid, in menin- gitis, Thuya ; fetid, profuse, IKalic.; profuse, fetid smelling, with Soreness of soles (sup- pressed hemorrhoids), ICalc.; fetid, pro- fuse, corrosive, softens and bleaches soles and destroys stockings and shoes, l l Sec.; fetid, with burning of soles, in women suffer- ing from chronic endometritis and disordered vaginal discharge, ILyc.; odor fetid, profuse, causing Soreness, with sticking pains as if walking on pins, HNitr. ac.; fetid, on toes, IThuya ; all over but not in rightfoot, Ars. h.; copious foul smelling, Sal. ac.; ascending to head, IBell.; in hemorrhage, Merc.; with Soreness at ends of nails, Merc. Sul.; from noon till evening, every day, Lact. ac.; unbearable odor, or causing Sore toes, HSep.; in ozaena, Magn. m.; profuse, Arund., || Graph, Ind., Zinc.; profuse, inoffensive, ILact. ac.; profuse, offensive, IZinc.; profuse, offen- sive, in nasal catarrh, IISil.; Scentless, | | Merc.; on soles, Natr. m.; on Soles, cold, ISul.; soles, fetid, IPlumb.; on soles, offen- sive, HPetrol.; profuse on soles, with swell- ing of feet, Sabad.; sore, 1Calc.; sticky, cold, ICalc.; suppressed, IKali c., Rhus ; Sup- pressed, causes suicidal tendency, with chronic cephalalgia, IMerc.; between toes, IClem.; be- tween toes, sour, or like soleleather, Kob.; on toes, IPhyt., Squilla; on toes, fetid, IPuls.; mostly on toes, Tell.; when walking, Carbo v. Hº Chap. 33, Feet sweat. Sweat, fetid: Act. rac., All. Sat., Aloe, Amb., Arn., Ars., Aur. mur., IBapt., IIBar. C., ICarboa, Il Canth., Con, Cycl., IIDulc., Eu- cal.., | | Euph., | | Ferr., Graph., || Guaiac., IHép., IKali c., | | Kali ph., ILed., ILyc., |Magn.c., IMerc., Nitr, ac., INuxy,IPhos., Puls., | | Rhod., IRhus, Sep., IISil., Spig, 40. FEVER. 1115. IStaph., Sul., Variol., Ver., Zinc.; in anus and perineum, Thuya ; aromatic, Benz. ac.; not removed by bathing (displacement of uterus), ISep.; bitter, Ver.; of blood, in morning, ILyc.; carrion-like, IPsor.; of cam- phor, Camph.; like old cheese, IPlumb.; during day, more over back, axilla and palms, IDulc.; aggravates debility (hemor- rhage after confinement), ICroc.; in delir- ium tremens, IIStram.; like rotten eggs, IStaph.; like elder blossoms, Sep.; empy- reumatic, HBell., Sul.; after epilepsy, Art. v.; fecal, Con...; in intermittent, 7tArt. v., Merc.; after intermittent, Coccul.; in irritative fever, l l Graph.; , like garlic, in axillae, ILach.; like garlic, in intermittent, TArt. v.; on genitals, Aloe, IIod.; especially on hands, Bapt.; on one-half of head and face, which is cold, with anxiety and dread of uncovering head, INux v.; with heat, ISpig.; like honey, mostly on uncovered parts, 1Thuya ; on legs, IPhos.; relieves pain in limbs (typhus recurrens), l l Nux v.; towards morning, Merc. cor.: mouldy, Stann.; like musk, Mosch., IIPuls.; like musk, on head, in hydrocephalus, IApis ; like musk, on head, in meningitis, Sul.; musty, ICimex, Nux v., IHPuls., Rhus, Stann.; like musty straw, INux v.; at night, IICarbo a., Staph.; almost every night, Thuya ; and morning, over whole body, Dulc.; night and morning, smarting, ICon.; for several nights, ITNitr. ac.; night, in rachitis, atrophy of children, IStaph.; at night, in typhoid, ILyc.; oily odor, Stram.; like onions, in axillae, Bov.; like onions, ILyc.; offensive, IIMerc.; his own is disgusting to him, ICimex, IISul.; in phthisis, IKali c.; profuse, on going to sleep (tertian), IFerr.; pungent, Cop.; pungent, in axilla and soles,between menses, Sep.; putrid, ICarbo v., Magn, c., IRhus, Staph., Stram.; putrid, on head, day and night, with swelling and suppuration of bones (caries), worse, motion and contact, Staph.; rank, at night (acute rheumatism), l l Lac c.; on scrotum and pubes, Diosc.; on one side of head and face, worse at night and towards morning, better after waking and rising, Puls.; of one side, mostly left, IIBar. c.; on both sides, after midnight, particularly on arms, Merc. per.; with skin disease, IDulc.; on going to sleep, IFerr.; making soles raw (hemorrhoids), Calc.; sour, Acon., | | Arn., Ars., Asar., | | Bell., | |Bry., HCarbo v., Caust., IICham., Ferr., IGraph., IHep., Hyos., IIgn., IIod., Ipec., Kali c., Kalm., l [Led., ILyc., Magn. C., IMerc., INatr. m., Nitr. c., INux v., | | Psor., IIPuls., IIRheum, l l Rhus, l l Ruta, IISep., ISil., ISul., IVer., Zinc.; sour, most in axillae, Asar.; sour, clammy, most on upper part of body, IFluor. ac.; sour, in convulsions, ICup. m.; sour, in gout and rheumatism, Colch.; sour, on head, with faintish weakness, even- ing, before sleep, or Ino, Ling, Sep.; sour, oily on head, Merc.; Sour, principally on head and face, worse exercise and during night, better warmth and at rest, Hep.; sour, in intermittent, Bry., Samb.; Sour, relieves pain in limbs (typhus recurrens), LINux v.; sour, during lying-in time, Cup. m.; like sour milk (catarrh of stomach), l l Sep.; sour, in morning, IIod.; sour, profuse, toward morn- ing, during fever at night (intermittent fever), | | Rhus ; on neck, Bell.; Sour, at night, ICaust., IIHep.; sour, all night, Sul.; sour, almost every night, Thuya ; sour, at night, in hydrocephalus, IMerc.; sour, increased at night, Asar.; Sour, in night and towards morning, IBry.; sour, in pneumonia, ICup. m., | |Nux v.; Sour, profuse, ILyc.; Sour, pro- fuse, with rash, ICup. m.; sour, profuse, in typhoid, ILach.; sour, with miliary rash (ty- phoid fever), IIRhus ; sour, in acute rheuma- tism, Chel.; sour, with turbid urine, Ipec.; spasms after fright, ICup. m.; odor of spice, | | Rhod. ; strong smelling, IKali ph.; like sul- phur, IPhos., ISul.; sweetish, HArs., Calad., Thuya; sweetish acid, IIPuls.; sweetish, par- ticularly axillae and soles (hemicrania), Sep.; sweetish, in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved ; sweetish, attracts flies (typhus), ICalad.; like urine, Canth.; like urine, smelling on head and § Coloc.; like horse's urine, Nitr. ac.; like horses' urine, in diphtheria, l l Nux v. 5&" axillae, feet, sexual parts. Sweat, fever: in hectic, IICalc.; hectic (masti- tis), l l Phos.; intense on awaking in morning, ILac c.; light, in intermittent, IIApis, ICor- nus; profuse, in intermittent, ICinch., ICoc- cul.., || Kali br., | |Nux m.; all symptoms of first stage relieved, I:Ars.; between paroxysms, ILach.; with relief, ISal. ac.; no relief, Stram.; in remittent, 'IHyos.; tertian, IIpec., | |Nux v.; in typhoid, IColch., Merc., | |Phos., | | Rhus; typhus, IBapt.; after ty- phus, Psor.; typhus, critical on forehead and face, IBapt.; profuse after typhus, IISil. Sweat, in forenoon: Aph. ch.; in intermittent, Ars. Sweat, on hands: Hº Chap. 32, Hands sweat. Sweat, on head: AEsc. h., IAgar., Amyl., Ant. t., HBell., Bufo., IICalc., IICham., ICimex, ICinch. bol., 1Coloc., | |Eup. pur., IGuaiac., IHep., Iodof., Lact. ac., IIlyc., HIMerc., Mez., IPetrol, IIPuls., IRheum, IISil., IStram., Zinc.; absent, Rhus, Samb., Thuya ; absent, after chill, Thuya ; when walking in open air, IGraph., IICinch., Guaiac.; when falling asleep, l l Graph.; directly on falling asleep (constipation), Sil.; on back, in evening, ICalc.; on brow, at first warm, but soon be- comes cold and clammy, during stool (autum- nal dysentery), IMerc.; with burning and pul- sation, worse at night, from mental exertion and talking, better by wrapping head up warmly, Sil.; cold, Ant.t., Benz. ac., Bry., Calc.; cold, in apoplexy, Op.; cold, with cough, Ant. t.; cold on forehead (scarlatina), IZinc.; cold, with nausea, Lobel. i.; coldness of skin, IPod.; frequently alternating with transient coldness, Phos.; congestion,Thuya; congestion, in intermittent, l l Pod.; in drops, Bell.; large drops on, and face, Ars. h.; large drops on forehead (croup), IBrom.; dull, heavy pains, Cornus; behind ears, Act. rac.; easily (epi- lepsy), HCaust.; to epigastrium, Sec.; from least exertion, Carbol. ac.; in evening, Anac.; on forehead, Anag., Ant. t., Ang., Cann. S., Caps., Cinch. bol., Crot. t., Elaps, IHep., | | Kali bi., Lachn., Phyt., Ptel., IIRheum, Sabad. Stram, ITVer.; and forehead, when walking in open air, IGuaiac.; in forehead, evening in bed, Sars.; warm on forehead, before chilliness, ICamph.; on forehead, cold, Caps., II)ros., 1116 40. FEVER. IIpec., IKalibi., IOp., | | Phyt.; cold on fore- head, with anguish, TVer.; cold on forehead, in cholera infantum, ICamph.; forehead cold, in cholera morbus, diarrhoea, Il Ver.; forehead cold, clammy, in cardiac rheumatism, ICac- tus ; forehead cold, clammy, in epidemic diphtheria, Lach.; forehead cold, during con- stipated stool, IWer.; forehead cold, during cough, Il Ver.; forehead cold, in diarrhoea, IIpec.; forehead cold, with profuse watery diarrhoea, and chill during menses, Vib.; on forehead, cold, in large drops, with epistaxis of tenacious thick black blood, every drop drawn into a thread, IICroc.; forehead cold, when eating even warm food, Sul. ac.; fore- head cold, and on face, before stool (diarrhoea), | | Ver.; on forehead cold, with fear of death, HIVer.; on forehead cold, and feet, IStaph.; on forehead cold, in gastralgia, Act. rac.; on forehead cold, in haematermesis, Ars.; on fore- head cold, in haematuria, Sec.; on forehead and whole head cold, Bry.; on forehead, cold, in neuralgic headache, IGels.; on forehead icy cold, Merc.; on forehead cold, in menor- rhagia, Ver.; on forehead, often cold, IICarbo v.; on forehead cold, with dull passing pain and slight nausea, with feeling of weakness, IPhyt.; on forehead cold, in phthisis, I ISul.; on fore- head cold, during stool, Ver.; on forehead, be- comes cold, after stool, IMerc.; on forehead, cold and on temples (bilious fever), ICrotal.; on forehead cold, in typhoid, Colch. ; on fore- head cold, with vertigo, TVer.; covers fore- head, Stram.; streams from forehead, after cough, Ipec.; on forehead, when coughing, Chlor.; on forehead, with diarrhoeic stool, | |Ptel.; on forehead, in great drops (epilepsy), ICic.; mostly on forehead, from least exer- tion, l l Led. ; on forehead, in evening,Senecio; on forehead, with fainting, Ant. t.; on fore- head, during evening heat, IISars.; on fore- head, with heat and vertigo on raising head in bed, Magn. S.; mostly on forehead, follows heat and violent thirst, with full, soft, quick pulse, | |Ran. b.; on forehead, hot, Camph., IICinch.; on forehead, hot, clammy, Cham.; hot, on fore- head, in scarlatina, Camph.; of forehead, after meals, Card. m.; forehead, in morning, Ang., IKali c.; mostly about forehead, IEup. pur., | | Glon., Val.; with pain in forehead and vertex in morning, Oxal. ac.; profuse about forehead, Eup. pur.; forehead, profuse with raising of a bitter fluid, Ptel.; profuse on forehead, with anxiety and restlessness, IIPhos.; profuse on forehead, after dinner, with nausea, Ptel.; starts on forehead and face, spreads all over body, most profuse on trunk, Jab.; hot on forehead, during stool, IMerc.; forehead, profuse during stool, Ptel.; on forehead, after stool, Crot. t.; warm on fore- head, I | Vib.; profuse, warm, on forehead and neck, with paroxysmal pain in bowels, dou- bling him up (colic), Coloc.; on forehead, with warmth in head during dinner, Sars. ; general, except on head, Bell.; must dry head with towel several times in night (softening of brain), ICalc.; in syphilitic headache, | | Thuya ; heaviness, intermittent, II Ars.; with onesided (right) heat, mostly in fore- noon, IMagn. c.; hot, Op.; in morning, when walking in open air, Calc.; at night, IICalc.; profuse on head at night, in meningitis, hy- drocephalus, Sil.; at night, towards morning, Bry.; On occiput and nape, Sul.; profuse, on occiput, during recovery (hydrocephalus), Art. v.; mostly on Occiput and neck, with sleepiness during day, IPhos. ac.; worse on occiput, Art. v.; oily, IBry., IMerc.; in ozaena, Magn. m.; partial on Scalp (brain affection), IHell.; wets pillow, IISil.; pneumonia, Merc.; profuse, Bufo., IHep.; profuse, following rush of blood to head (hysteria), IMosch.; profuse, constant, may or may not be sour, IRheum ; profuse, rolling down face in large beadlike drops, Calc.; profuse, Sour smelling in even- ing (difficult dentition), IISil.; profuse, sour, in evening (vaginismus) ||Sil.; with redness, burning and thirst for half an hour, I |Magn. c.; with restlessness at night (dentition), ICalc.; profuse on right side, | |Tereb.; only right side, left the affected side dry (mercurio- syphilitic affections), Aur. mur. nat.; about Scalp and temples, ILyc.; in sciatica, Coloc.; on one side, | | Puls.; during sleep, Bry.; during sleep, in children (convulsions from cerebral irritation), ICic.; during sleep, in diarrhoea, after suppression of eruptions, Lyc.; lasts an hour during sleep, at night (quotidian), l l Tarax.; Sour, Bry.; sour, pro- fuse, IRheum, IISil.; sour smelling, during sleep, IICham.; sticky (bronchitis), Ver.; and superior parts of body, Jalap.; with thirst, from 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. m.; throb- bing in temples (intermittent), I (Sep.; prick- ling on bald vertex, after meals, Cepa ; viscid, Psor.; warm, Act. sp., Pod.; warm, wetting hair, IICham. B& oily; also Chap. 4, Head sweat. Sweat, headache : Ant. c.; after, follows head- ache, l l Ferr., Sul.; after headache, with languor and nausea, Kob.; congestive, from suppression, Ascl. s.; in forehead and occiput (intermittent), lSep.; intermittent, JNatr. m.; after remittent, Ascl. S.; while reading, l l Natr. s.; relieves, Natr. m.; relieves cephalalgia peri- ostitica, Mez.; right-sided better, INatr. m.; sick, ICrotal.; from suppressed, Ascl. s. Sweat, heart: profuse, without relief of heart symptoms, IDig.; with sensation, as if heart twisted and turned around, Tarant. Sweat, with heat: Acon., II Ant. c., Anthrac., IArs., IIPell, Benz. ac., Berb., IBry., HCaps., IICham., Cinch., IFerr., | | Gamb., Hell., IHep., Ign., Ipec., Merc., Natr; c., Nitr. sp. d., INux v., Phos., Op., IRhus, Sabad., | |Sabina, Spig., ISpong., Staph., Stram., Val., Ver.; dur- ing and after heat, till towards morning, |JLaur.; after heat, Agar., Ant. c., Ars., |Bell., Coff., Coccus, Cornus, Eup. pur., HIpec., Kali iod., l l Rhus, Syph., | |Sul., | | Val.; after heat has lasted for some time, ILobel. i.; after heat, towards morning, most- ly on forehead, Raph.; some time after heat, or not at all (intermittent), II Ars.; after heat, with thirst, Il Ant. c.; 4 to 5 P.M., Stann.; in alternation, ILed.; alternates with flushes, IKali bi.; as soon as he gets warm in bed, Arg. nit.; in bed, worse towards morning, | | Hell.; followed by chill, Niccol.; profuse, heat follows chilliness, evening, in bed, iSul.; coldness and heat intermingled, Ced.; after eating, Nitr, ac.; at end of heat and chill (seventh day of typhoid), Amm. m.; ends with sweat, most on shoulders and chest, 40. FEVER. 1117 Arund.; , in evening, TVer.; particularly on face, Lobel. i. ; when she begins to get over fever, I Syph.; flushes, Kob., I [Oxal. ac.; flushes, in climaxis, ISul. ac.; copious, after flushes, Ipom.; follows flush over face and head, Sep.; flushes pass off with faintness (cancer of uterus), l l Sul.; frequent flushes, | |Ign.; after flushes, worse palms, soles, face, Amm. m.; flushes, as if hot water were poured over one, Sep.; in forenoon, Calend.; hot body, IOp.; dreads sweat more than chill or fever (intermittent), Ferr.; , long-lasting at end of heat, Ars.; morning and night (phthisis), IKali c., before midnight, falls asleep during, Jamb.; on palms, feet and legs, after heat, Med.; follows heat, periodical, during day, Sil.; profuse, Con.; profuse, after heat, Amyl., | | Med.; profuse, in phthisis florida, l l Merc. cor.; profuse, restlessness and sleeplessness after midnight, Sabina; of room unbearable, producing, Plant.; worse in room, Apis; scalp and face, ICham.; and shivering over body at same time, IRhus; sweat, after, with sleep, ILobel. i.; with thirst, after catch- ing cold (tertian), IHep.; transient, Cinnam.; feeling of hot water in blood vessels, disap- *::: when nausea comes on, Sinap. Ot. Sweat, hot: Acon., IIBell.., | |Bry., || Caps., IICham, Cornus, l l Hell., IIgn., 1 ||Merc., IMerc. iod. rub., INux v., HIOp., IPhos., | |Phos. ac., l l Rhus, Sep., | |Stann., | |Staph., | |Stram., ISul.., | | Ver.; while eating, Jacea ; with high fever, Ascl. t.; on forehead and neck (colic), Coloc.; in intermittent, ICalc.; profuse, in morning, IOp.; in neuralgia, ICham.; , from pain (neuralgia), ICham.; in peritonitis, Atrop.; in double pneumonia, | | Op.; profuse coma, ICinch.; sticky, on fore- head and scalp, iCham.; stool black, IIris ; sudden attacks in room, Ipec.; generally warm while sitting in a cool breeze, Tell. }º heat. Sweat, hunger: ICimex, IStram.; canine, Agar.; loss of appetite, IStram. Sweat, in hypochondria: l l Caust. Sweat, in hysteria: l l Nux v.; after attack, IKali c.; in hemicrania, Sep.; between menses, |Sep. sº inability: Biº* absent: also Heat dry, Chap. 46, Skin dry. Sweat, influenza: in bed, IMerc. iod. rub.; co- pious, does not relieve chilly skin, Ant. t. Sweat, itching: urticaria, Illkhus. ' Bº eruption. Sweat, on joints: in morning, Amm. c.; in bends, Sep. Sweat, kidneys: renal colic, INux v.; inflam- mation, | | Senecio. Sweat, lactation: excessive, IICalc. Sweat, larynx: in croup, IHep. ; dry larynx, ISpong.; hoarseness, IBry, ISpong. Sweat, on legs: Euphor., Hyos., IPetrol.; with burning hot feeling, IOp.; cold, Calc., Euphor., IPhos., TVer.; cold on upper part, ICaps. ; de- lirium tremens, l l Stram.; evening and night, Agar.; on knees, in cholera infantum, 1Calc.; about knees, at night, II Ars., . Sul.; with swelling of knees, ILyc.; profuse, follows drawing in left leg for several nights, Spong.; on lower, Agar., Petrol., Stram.; sciatica, ILach.; on thighs, IBor., Carbo a., l l Euphor., | |Eup. pur., IKali bi.; cold, at night, Sep.; inner surface dripping, Thuya ; warm, Pod. Sweat, limbs: IColoc., Lil. tig., IMerc. cor.; cold, Ars. S. f., Bell., Cupr. S., Sec.; cold, in dila- ted heart, Tabac.; cold, after scarlatina, Aur. mur.; cold, in typhoid, HPhos.; relieves dead- ness in limbs, Ars. h.; on hands and feet, after fever, Sil.; numbness, Stram.; relieves. pain, INux v.; paralyzed, Stram.; after scar- latina, Aur. mur.; with diarrhoeic stool, l l Ptel.; trembling, Stram.; warm, IIgn. Hº Chap. 34, Limbs sweat. - Sweat, linen : stiffens, Selen. Sweat, liver: in hepatitis, Merc. Sweat, local (partial): IIA con., IIRar. c., Bell., Il Calc., Cinch., Cham.,1Graph., Ipec.,1Led., ILyc., IMerc., Nux v., IPhos., 1puls., 1Rheum, IISelen., IISep., ISil., IISul., IThuya ; of affected parts, Ars., Coff., Fluor. ac.; on af- fected and covered parts, likes to uncover, lAcon.; on anterior part of body, l l Agar., HArg. , met., Arn., Bell., | | Bov., IICalc., | | Euph., IGraph., Merc., | |Nitrum, IPhos., | | Rhus, IISelen., | | Sep.; on back part of body, IICinch., INux v., | |Puls., HSep., | |Sil., IISul.; cold, IIpec.; on covered parts, HBell.; on right side of face, better walking outdoors, Alum.; here and there, IGels.; all over, ex- cept in legs which are cold, IPetrol.; on lower part of body, Amm. c., || Amm. m., Ars., ICOc- cul., ICroc., ICycl., IEuphor., Ferr., | |Iod., | |Zinc.; semilateral (left side chest), in pneu- monia, l l Puls.; one-sided, Amb., IBar. c., IBry., HCham., l l Cinch., | | Coccul., ILyc., II.Nux v., | |Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sabad., | |Spig., ISul. ; one-sided, after typhoid fever, INux v.; one-sided, left side, IBar. c., Cinch., IFluor.ac., Jab.; one-sided, right side, 1 Aur. mur. nat., Jab., INuxv., Phos., Puls.;onside lain on, Cinch., INitr. ac.; on side not lain on, Benz. ac.; of single parts, at different times, as hands, palms, head, back, chest, axilla, arms, legs, feet, etc., Petrol.; in spots, with increased itching of these places, Tell.; only on uncovered parts, Thuya ; on uncovered parts, while covered parts are dry and hot (meningitis), IThuya; on upper part of body, II Anac., | | Ant. t., LArg. met, IASar., Berb., IBov., | | Caps., Carbo v., IICham., HCinch., ICina, I [I)ig., IDulc., | | Guaiac., IIgn., HIpec., IKali c., ILaur., ILNitr. ac., INux v., IOp., Paris, l l Ran. Sc., IIRheum, | |Ruta, l l Samb., | | Sars., Sec., | Selen., ISep., HSpig., | |Stann., l l Sul. ac., Thuya, IVal., IWer. Sweat, on lower part of body: Bºº local. Sweat, menses : before menses, Thuya ; pro- fuse before menses, IHyos., Thuya ; during menses, Caust.; during menses, in menor- rhagia, ICOccus ; profuse during menses, IGraph., IHyos.; in amenia, l l Natr. m.; men- ses, during climacteric period, Con..., || Murex, Tereb.; cold, during menses, ICoff.; meno- pause, ICrotal.; menorrhagia, ICOccus, Sweat, mental condition: after a slight fit of anger, l l Petrol.; anguish, Chin. S.; anxiety, Acon., | | Arn., Ars., IBar. c., IBenz, ac., | | Bry., IICalc., ICham., | | Ferr., | |Graph., | |Ign.,Magn. c., l l Mang., Merc. cor., Natr. c., lNux v., iPhos., IPhos. ac., IIPuls, l l Rhus, Samb., IISep., ISpong., | |Stram., IISul., Ta- bac., Ver.; anxiety, in angina pectoris, Spong.; 1118 40. FEVER. Sweat, neuralgia: anxiety, as soon as he gets into bed, Plumb.; anxiety, with sudden blindness, 1Calc.; anx- iety, cold (with cramps of different parts), IFerr.; anxiety, breaks out from time to time, with dysmenorrhoea, Merc. per.; anxiety, in croup, I Spong.; anxiety, after Scarlet fever, II Acon.; following anxiety, Bell.; anxiety, on forehead, Ars.; anxiety, in morning, Sep.; anxiety, towards morning, IPhos.; anxiety and nausea, IGraph.; anxiety, at night, with pains extending downward from trochanter to popliteal space (ischias), l l Nuv v.; anxiety, with tearing in Occiput, extending into nape of neck, INux v.; anxiety all over (asthma), IArs. ; sudden anxiety, relieved by stool, IIc- tod.; changeable mood, Stram.; derangement, | | Op.; dulness, Stram.; from mental exer- tion, IBor., IGraph., Hep., IKali c., ISep., Sinap., Sul.; in mania, ICup. ac.; absent, in mania, Apis ; moaning, Stram.; copious and general, one hour after excitement, caused by music, Tarant.; unpleasant news, Calc. p.; on reading, Kali c.; screaming, Stram.; heat of head, whenever he sees an open window, or a cutting instrument, after suppression of foot- Sweat, IMerc.; sighing, Stram.; better while speaking, Ferr.; dislikes to talk, l l Op.; terror, timidity, Spong.; trilling and singing,Stram.; inclination to weep, ISpong.; on writing, |Kali c. Sweat, in morning: Amm. c., Amm. m., Ang., Ant.t., | | Aph.ch., Arg. nit., Ars., IBry.,11Calc., Canth., TCarbo a., Carbo v., HCaust., ICinch., ICon., IFerr., Guaiac., Hell., Hep., Iod., IKali c., Kalm., IKreo., Lachn., Lyc., Magn. c., IIMerc., Merc. per., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. s., Nitrum, HINitr. ac., INux v., Op., Phos., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhus, HSep., IISil., Spong., Stann., Stront., ISul., Sul. ac., Ver.; after awaking, 6 or 7 A.M., ISul.; on awaking, causing shrivelling of finger tips, Ant.c.; when awaking, attended with biting itching, Paris; after awaking, especially on legs, Sep.; in bed, Bow, Euphor., IPhos.; in bed, especially in face, Benz. ac.; principally on chest, ICoc- Cul.; in consumption, IIod.; exhausting, IPhos.; from feet over body, Euphor.; mostly On and around genitals (melancholy), IAur. met.; before getting up, l l Aph. ch.; intestinal Catarrh, Chel.; after meningitis, ICup. m.; on neck, thighs and legs, Euphor.; after nightly heat, I Ars.; profuse, IPhos.ac., IIPuls., Rhus; profuse, itching, ISul.; profuse, early, in phthisis, , l l Stann.; profuse, not relieving (rheumatism of knee), Ars.; qualmishness, linux v.; with sleep, Sabad.; during sleep, disappears on awaking, ISul.; slight, Coff. jº" night. Sweat, nausea; Acet. ac., Eup. perf., IFerr., Zinc.; better by meat, Cop., Glon.; caused by nausea, Glon.; cold, Calc., ILach., ILobel. i., IIPetrol., IITabac., ITVer., Ver. v.; in inter- mittent, I Ferr. B& Chap. 16, Nausea, sweat. Sweat, neck: Amyl., Ant. t., IICalc., Cann. S., S.Chel., ICon., Euphor.; with children, Samb.; from least motion, IICinch.; after first nap (phthisis), ILach.; during short naps, IHyos.; on nape, IICalc., Elaps ; on nape and occiput, ISul.; with weakness, Como. Hº Chap. 31, Neck, sweat. pain in coeliac ganglia, Camph. Sweat, at night: Il Acet. ac., Alum., Amb. I Amm. c., ILAmm m., Anac., Anthrok., iArg, nit., Arn., IIArs., IIBar. c., IBell., Berb., IBry., IICalc., Canth, Carbol. ac., Carbo a., ICarbo v., ICaust., Chlor., IICinch., Cist., ICoca, IDig, MDros., Dulc., IFerr., | | Gamb., DGraph., IHep., IIod., Ipec., Jabor., Jacea, HKali c., IKali iod., IKalm., IKreo., B.Lach., ILed., IILyc., Mang., Med., IIMerc., Merc. cor., Mez., IMyos., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. s., II Nitr., ac., Nitrum, Nux v., IOl.jec., IPetrol., Phell., IIPhos., Psor., IIPuls., IRhus, Sabina, Samb., Sars., | | Senecio, IHSep., ISil., ISpig., IIStann., Staph., IISul., ISyph., IUstil.., |Ver., Viol., IZinc.; acid in reaction, chronic rheumatism of left hip joint, IPhyt.; mostly on affected parts, Stront.; with anguish, Amb.; awakes in morning after many unre- membered dreams (liver complaint), IChel.; as soon as one gets into bed, Ars., 1Calc., Carbo a., Carbo V., ICham., Con., Hep., Magn. c., IMerc., Mur. ac., Op., Phos., IRhus, Ver.; evening in bed, immediately afterlying down, frequently lasting whole night, Menyanth.; as soon as he gets into bed, comes and goes all through night (cirrhotic kidney), 1 IPlumb.; in chronic catarrh of bladder, l l Pareira; worse, in bronchial catarrh, IKali bi.; in bronchitis, IIod.; with chilliness, from mov- ing or uncovering, IEup. perf; with chilli- ness, at night (haematemesis), I Sec.; follows chilliness, with thirst toward evening, Sep.; with sensation of stoppage of circulation (angina pectoris), IIyc.; clammy and cold, IIMerc., Oxal. ac.; after a cold, IISang.; cold, ICroc.; generally cold and somewhat clam- my, IDig.; cold, awakes with fearful fore- boding (parenchymatous metritis), I ILac c.; coldness, l l Eup. perf.; colliquative, with tuberculosis, INitr. ac.; with constipation, IKali c.; with cough, Acet. ac., IINitr, ac.; with cough, after pneumonia, phthisis, Kali c.; in cystitis, IEup. pur.; in cystitis or renal disease, Chim. umb.; debilitating, liCarbo a., Croc., | |Stann.; in diabetes, l l Uran. n. relieved; with diarrhoea, Bapt.; in chronic diarrhoea, 1Gamb.; disagreeable, "Form.; from above downward to calves, every third night, ISep.; in large drops, Ars. h.; after drinking, Aloe; drowsiness and heavy pain in head, 1Cornus; alternating with dry skin, INatr. c.; with emaciation (scrofu- losis), Ascl. t.; miliary itching eruption, IRhus; exhausting, ICarbo v., , ; Eucal., ITarax.; fetid, IICarbo a.; fetid, in bron- chitis, IDulc.; except on head, worse toward morning, ISamb.; in intermittent, IPhos. ac., | |Sul.; most on head, neck and hands, with fever, IOl. jec.; heavy (functional derange- ment of liver), I |Sep.; with hectic fever, IPhos., | |Rob.; with hectic, and emaciation 1Coccul.; with hepatitis, when suppuration, ensues, IPhos.; in kidney disease, Hep.; with coldness of legs, ICalc.; especially about legs, Agar.; especially on legs, with heat, Can- not tolerate any covering, Zinc.; freely, after lying down, Ham.; in mastitis, I (PhOS.; in amenorrhoea, I |Xan.; before menses, Ver.; before midnight, Il Hep.; about midnight, cold, Bell.; general about midnight (with headache),EArn.; after midnight, IAcon, Arg. met., IPhos.; after midnight, in intermitttent 40, FEVER. 1119 TNatr. m.; after midnight, in intermittent, fever, ISul. ; after midnight, during menses, Bor.; after midnight and in morning, INux v.; after midnight and towards morning, Chel.; after midnight and towards morning, better after awaking, IIChel.; particularly after mid- night and in morning hours, most on face and abdomen, Dros.; after midnight profuse, Clem., Graph., Polyp.; profuse after midnight (tetanus), ILach.; after midnight, after rest- less sleep, Lachn.; warm, general, after mid- night, Ars. h.; in morbus coxarius, l l Staph.; continues in morning hours, Ars. h. ; or early in morning, Lyc.; and in morning, most on abdomen, ICic.; in morning, in bed, or after midnight, Niccol.; morning, weakening (tu- berculosis), l l Merc.; towards morning, Alum., Bufo., Carbo a., IColoc., ILach., IIPhos.ac., | | Puls., Senecio, Zinc.; towards morning, bed wet through (prosopalgia), IChel.; towards morning, in chest affection, Lach.; towards | morning, in consumption, IIod.; towards morning, very copious (softening of brain), IBufo.; towards morning, particularly about head (pneumonia), Merc.; towards morning, in hectic, ISul.; towards morning, tempera- ture unchanged, I | Hell.; towards morning, with sleep, I'l Agar.; towards morning, with thirst and palpitation or nausea, IIMerc.; towards morning, with weakness (phthisis), ICetrar.; especially on neck (diarrhoea), I Sul.; after 4 A.M., mostly neck, nape of neck and forehead, Stann.; offensive, Cycl., IFerr., IGuaiac., Sep.; offensive, most profuse on chest, Euph.; offensive, on chest and back (phthisis pituitosa), ILyc.; oily (incipient tuberculosis), : Agar.; in peritonitis, I Lyc.; in phthisis, Ars. i., HChlor., IGels., Nitr, ac., Polyp., Psor., Samb.; incipient phthisis, |Tuberc.; in pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; after pneumonia, IKali c.; clammy, hectic fever, after pneumonia, ILyc.; profuse, Anthrok., IICinch., IHep., IIod., IJab., ILo- bel. i., IILyc., l l Med., IIMerc., Merc. sul., |Natr. m., | | Plumb., IISil., ISpong., Stram., ISul., ITarax.; profuse, awakens, Berb.; pro- fuse, awakes from first sleep (tuberculosis), ILach.; profuse, in irritability of bladder, | |Sul.; profuse every night, or immediately after chill, IPetrol.; profuse, follows chilliness of long duration, often lasting , whole day, | | Tarax.; profuse, clammy (diphtheria), IMerc. sol.; profuse, in whooping cough, 1Merc.; profuse, and debilitating, IIMerc.; profuse, debilitating (phthisis, ague), Samb.; profuse, with emissions, ILach.; profuse on exertion, with violent heat, Val.; profuse, ex- hausting, especially on forehead, neck and chest, slightly staining linen, not offensive, Oc- curring the moment patient drops into sleep (phthisis pulmonalis), ICinch.; profuse, fol- lows flushes of fever in afternoon (chronic, passive hemorrhage from kidneys), ITereb.; profuse, spasm in glottis, Chel.; profuse, worse after midnight, and on affected side, Amb.; profuse, night and morning, IBry., |Pe- trol.; profuse, night and morning, with anxiety, IPhos. ac.; profuse, worse towards morning, IClem.; profuse and offensive (intermittent), iNatr. m.; profuse, in old cases, worse uncov- ering or least motion, rarely debilitating, Eup. perf; profuse, in phthisis, IIod., Psor.; in Sweat, pains: Chim. umb., INatr. c., phthisis pituitosa, ILyc.; profuse, in pulmo- nary disease, ILyc.; profuse, in rheumatism, Ant. t.; profuse, continued, worse between Scapula and down to waist, Syph.; profuse, during sleep (consumptives), Acon.; profuse, worse during sleep (phthisis), IPhos.; profuse, with sleeplessness, ICham.; profuse, sour smelling (coryza), IIMerc.; profuse, in spinal abscess, IPhos. ac.; profuse, better drinking wine, Sul.ac.; profuse, staining clothes yellow as if Saturated with oil, Thuya ; chronic pros- tration, bronchitis, IPhos.; in relapsed inter- mittent, Ars.; sweat relieves, Glon.; without relief, IKali c.; scant, cold and debilitating, ICroc.; in Scirrhus mammae, ICarbo a.; in second sleep, for a month (secondary syphilis), | | Rhus; short attack, Ars. h.; after baring skin, Anthrok.; restless sleep, ISul.; in first sleep, until 12 P.M., worse on head and back, Mur. ac.; cannot sleep (concussion of brain), ICic.; slight, with irregular flushes of heat (chronic cough), ILyc.; sour, I Arn., Sep.; Sour Smelling, after taking cold in a draught of air and becoming heated, IKali c.; stupid slumber, IIPuls.; in tabes mesenterica, IIod.; On thighs only, Carboa.; Smelling like urine, causing itching of skin, 1Coloc.; in vagin- itis, ICurar.; viscous, with remission of fever, Anthrok.; wakens, Calc. p.; excessive warmth after chill, Stilling.; of several years’ standing (hemorrhoids), ICimex ; after 3 A.M., HCalc., Calc. a.; from 3 A.M. till towards morning, after good sleep, Merc. per.; on awaking at 4 A.M., Gamb.; profuse, 4 A.M., every morn- ing, Stann.; profuse, 4 A.M., in phthisis, | |Stann.; towards 4 A.M., HCaust.; between 4 and 6 A.M., aggravates rheumatism of shoulder, l l Ferr. ph.; 5 to 6 A.M., Bov. Héº evening, morning, sleep. Sweat, at noon: Arn., Cinnab. Sweat, nose: coryza worse after, Natr. c. Sweat, oily (fatty, greasy): l l Agar., LArs., Aur. met., IBry., Calc., ICinch., Magn.c., IIMerc., | |Natr. m., Plumb., IPsor., | |Selen., | |Stram.,0 Thuya ; profuse, after asthmatic paroxysms, | | Thuya ; greasy, not offensive, all night dur- ing sleep, Agar. ; On head, IBry.; profuse, on head and face, Bufo.; on side on which one lies, Cinch.; in malaria, IILyc.; difficult to wash off, Magn. c. Rhus; labor, Natr. c.; not relieved, l l Eup. perf.; relieves, Cham., IGels.; gradually and mod- erately, always relieving, IGels.; relieves all but headache, which is worse, Eup. perf. Sweat, palpitation : Agar.; after palpitation, Tell.; in intermittent, l l Sep.; and nausea (intermittent), IMerc. Sweat, perineum: Alum., Carbo a., IHep., IKali c.; when moving about, Psor.; at night, ICarbo v.; profuse, Con...; walking, Cinnab. Sweat, periodic : , Ars.; every afternoon, I Ars.; every other afternoon, Bapt.; every other day, l l Polyp.; every other evening, IBar. c.; frequent, IDulc.; returns at same hour every third day, Ant. c.; irregular, most daily, in morning, sometimes once a day or two, I Ars.; 11 P.M., 6 A.M., 3 to 5 P.M., IISil. Sweat, predominating: in intermittent, Acon., Ars., TBell., IBry., HCalc., Carbo a., Carbo v., ICinch., IFerr. met., Graph., IHep., Kali bi, IMerc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos. ac., 1120 40, FEVER. Psor., Puls., IRhus, Samb., ISep., ISul., Tarax., Thuya, IWer. Sweat, profuse: II Acet. ac., I Agar., Agnus, Ant. t., Arg. nit., Ars., Ascl. S., Aur, mur., IIAur. mur. nat., HBell., 11Calc., Camph., 1Caps., ICarbo v., HICed., ICepa, Chlor., Cop., Elaps, Eup. perf., Ham., IIJab., IKali iod., IKali ph., ILach., Lactu. V., Lith., ILobel. i., IILyc., IIMerc., IMerc. c., IOp., Phell, Polyp., | |Rhus, Sal. ac., Sang., Sarrac., IISil., IStaph., ||Sul., ITereb., Thuya, Variol., Ver., Zinc., Zing.; particularly on abdomen and thighs, during exercise, Amb.; on affected parts, Ant. t. ; all over and at night (inter- mittent), Ant. t.; in asthma, ICup. m.; SOak- ing through bedclothes, IIMerc.; typhus, with determinating blood to surface, IBapt.; over whole body, IPhos.; on chest, armpits and genitals, Selen.; after chill, Gels.; cold, stand- ing out upon body in drops (intermittent), | | Puls.; with most complaints, ILach.; after confinement, Cham.; during convalescence or in course of chronic diseases, as in phthisis, HJab,; of covered parts, IICham.; in cynanche cellularis, carbuncle, Anthra.c.; day and night, IHep., IMyos.; day, and night, after revaccination, || Thuya ; debilitating, Samb.; debilitating, especially when moving in open air, Rhod.; debilitating on falling asleep, goes off suddenly when sitting up (intermittent), IFerr.; non-debilitating day and night, Samb.; with nervous debility, HPhos. ac.; in delirium tremens, IIStram.; diarrhoea ceases after, Stram.; with diuresis, l l Acon.; drenched, fever with thirst, I Kali iod.; drenching caused by violent pain in bowels (dysentery), ISul.; dripping, or covering skin, IMerc. c.; endocarditis, IAur. met.; in epilepsy, IIBufo.; after epistaxis, IIPhos.; with erysipelas, Astac.; exhausting, IPhos. ac.; exhausting, caused by slight exertion (affects of overstudy), ICup, ac.; especially On face and chest, l l Glon.; with acute fewers, ICinch.; intermittent, I | Tarax.; relapsing in- termittent, Ustil.; in diseased submaxillary gland, IKali iod.; gout, rheumatism, IColch.; on hands and feet, |Sep.; with heat of head, IOp.; on head and upper body, wakes in sleep, bathed in (diabetes with parotitis), ICon...; headache, after overheating, l l Glon.; with burning heat of skin (pneumonia), I | Puls.; in hip disease, IICinch.; hot, Æsc, h.; in hydro- cephalus, IMerc.; follows drawing in knee, Spong.; in laryngismus stridulus, IChlor.; On limbs, perineum and genitals, Con. ; long lasting and debilitating by day at every mo- tion, at night in bed, IFerr.; in measles, Stram.; caused by motion, Arund.; in nasal rheumatism, ISul.; but short, Sal. ac.; short, in tertian, I lSabad.; while sitting quietly, IKali bi-; Sour, in intermittent, IIpec.; sour, in morning (hysteria), ILyc.; sour, mostly during night, IIpec.; sour, clammy, with faint Oppression of chest, after chill and heat, Psor.; sticky, in bronchial catarrh, IIAnt. t.; in tabes mesenterica, I |Tuberc.; without thirst, Cupr. S.; mostly on upper body, Sul, ac.; acid urine, Acet. a.c.; with chronic vomiting, III obel. i.; warm, Arg, nit., | TVer.; when hot warm, | | Amyl. ; after getting wet, IDulc. Sweat, pulse: irregular, Still. Sweat, pungent: Ipec.; biting, sour smelling, !Cham.; offensive in soles and axillae, caus- ing SOreness, Sep.; sour smelling, with heat, ICham. Gºº skin. Sweat, red: Arn., | | Calc.,Cham.,Cinch., Clem., IDulc., ILach., ILyc., Nux m., INux v. gº bloody. Sweat, restlessness: ICarbol. ac., Lachn.; no rest anywhere, Cimex ; aggravates restless- ness (scarlatina), IMerc. Sweat, rheumatism: IMerc.; articular rheu- matism, excessive, followed by miliaria, l l Sal. ac.; free from pain during sweat, Ars.; gouty pains, Merc.; of hands, wrists, legs below knees and feet, l l Syph.; of humerus, IFerr.; without relief (rheumatism in limbs), Chel.; at night, copious, not relieving, driving out of bed, IFerr. ph.; pains, Ant. c.; partly re- lieves, nightly, weary, tired pains in limbs, | | Syph.; profuse, Eup. perf.; without relief, IIForm.; relieves pains, IA con., Apis ; left side most affected, ILach. ; sour, IMerc.; over trunk and head, not on affected parts, Bry. Sweat, scanty: Calad., Eup. perf., JNux v.; in relapsed intermittent, Ars.; morning, on waking, Ran. b.; only during morning, with heat and redness of cheeks, l l Kreo. Sweat, on sexual parts: ICanth., IMerc., IPe- trol. ; burning in genitals, Prun.; after coition, IGraph.; unsatisfactory coition, Jamb.; on female, ILyc., IMerc., IPetrol...,ISul., IThuya; fetid, Ars. m.; in albuminuria, l l Uran. n.; profuse, Coral.; on male, Acet, ac., Bell., Ca- lad, I Calc., HCanth., HGels., Merc., HPetrol., Thuya ; on male, impotence, Ham.; on male, sticky, Erig. (Hº Chap. 22, Genitals sweat); offensive, IISul.; profuse, Thuya ; profuse, offensive, IHydras.; about Scrotum, Bar. c., ICalc. p., Daph., | |Ign., Magn. m., Natr. S., | |Sil.; on scrotum, cold, Ham.; dripping, from inner surface of thighs, scrotum, and peri- neum, Thuya ; profuse, on Scrotum, Sep.; sticky, IGels.; sweetish, on Scrotum, IThuya ; sweetish, honeylike, on genitals, staining linen yellow, IThuya. Sweat, sides: Bºº local. Sweat, when sitting: I Anac., Ars. Sweat, skin : biting, Tarax.; biting, in morn- catarrh and influenza, l l Eup. perf.; in onan- ism, Hyos.; indurated ovary, Graph.; pains not relieved (rheumatism), Ant. t.; in chronic inflammation of pancreas, IIod.; with sup- puration of left parotid, disturbing sleep (diabetes), ICon...; after severest paroxysms or attending congestive chill, INux v.; in phthisis, ICalc., p.; in pneumonia, better, IKali n.; in double pneumonia, l l Op.; after abuse of quinine, Ipec.; like rain (intermit- tent), Ipec.; with short anxious respiration, Mang.; in rheumatism, I Apis ; with rheu- matic and arthritic pains, Merc.; in acute rheumatism, Atrop.; in subacute and chronic Sweat, ing, Paris; burning, IIMerc.; formication and itching, Rhod. ; itching, Benz.ac., Cham., ISpong.; itching, after, Led. ; of itching parts, Spong.; itching worse (Scarlatina), IMerc.; parboils, Cinch.; pricking, || Kalm.; smarting, Cham., Con...; Smarting, itching, after, I TOp.; covered with a heavy crop of sudamina (double pneumonia), l l Op. sleep: during sleep, Ars. h., Bor., I Camph., ICarbo a.,Cic., Cinch., Dros., Eup. perf., Euph., Ferr., Hyos., Jatroph., Lac C., 40. FEVER. 1121 IIMerc., INux v., Phos., Plat., Puls., Selen, Thuya; during sleep, particularly on head, Calc., Sep.; during sleep, most on head, sour smelling, IICham.; during sleep, more on neck and chest (intermittent), l l Puls.; dur- ing sweat, sleep, Pod., IIRhus ; after sweat, sleep, Ars.; on awaking, Ant. C., Ant. t., Card. m., Cinch, Led.; on awaking, in aphonia, |Ferr.; on awakng, bathed in (tuberculosis), IChin. a.; awakes, particularly on lower body, Asta.c.; on awaking, in whooping cough, IDros.; on awaking, disappears, IPuls.; on awaking, sleep full of fatiguing dreams, ILyc.; on awaking, in morning, Sep.; awak- ing, in morning, in quotidian, l l Puls.; on awaking from a sound, Rumex ; on awaking, in heart disease, Amm. c.; on awaking, invig- orated, ICic.; awaking often with, HNatr. m.; very little, on awaking (after heat of inter- mittent), Ars.; profuse, on awaking, l l Lac def., l l Ptel.,Samb.; in afternoon, rheumatism, Ant. t.; particularly on back and neck, Chin. s.; better after sleep, Ars.; children and old people (intermittent), l l Op.; during day, [Caust.; day or night, I Bell.; disturbs, Ta- rax ; profuse, all over, as soon as she falls into a doze (pneumonia), l l Stram.; drowsi- ness, Asaf., Calad., Nux m.; drowsiness, after sweat, Casc.; falling asleep during, IIMerc.; on falling asleep, most on head (quotidian), l l Tarax.; difficult falling asleep, ISul.; during first sleep, Calc.; followed by sleep, Ars. h.; on going to, better after sleep- ing a while, Il Ars.; day or night, as soon as patient lay down, side uppermost com- menced to perspire profusely, Nux v.; less after sleep, l l Hell.; in morning, Bor.; day or night,on sleeping or even when closing eyes, IICon.; profuse, on face and neck, Med. ; dur- ing siesta, ICarbo a.; sleepiness (intermit- tent), Ant. t.; sleepless (tertian), l l Nux v.; stupid, ISpong.; uneasy, Calc. 6&t night. Sweat, smarting: 5& skin. Sweat, sour: Bºy" acid. Sweat, sticky: gº clammy. Sweat, stomach: follows chilly feeling in stomach, Merc. per.; Cramps, Calc.; pain, into chest, came on at night, in morning, after getting up, before dinner and in afternoon about 5 (cardialgia), l l Petrol.; twisting pain, 8 to 9 A.M., Coccul. Sweat, stool: before stool, Acon., Bell., Dulc., 1Tromb.; before stool, hot or cold, Merc.; dur- ing stool, Agar., TAtrop. S., Cham., ICOccul., Crot. t., Dulc., Gamb., Merc., Ptel.., | | Ratan., Stram., ISul., 1Tromb., IVer.; warm, during stool, Sul.; after stool, Aloe, Ars.; after stool, in colic, IIAloe; in diarrhoea, ICrot. t., | |Ratan.; after stool, Ars., Como., Crot. t., Merc., ISul. Sweat, suppressed: I Aspar., TAur. mur. nat., Carb. S., Cham., ICinch., Dulc., | | Ol. caje.; after exposure to draught of air (yellow fever), ICadm. s. ; catarrh, fever, local inflammations, etc., IIA con.; from sudden cooling, HDulc.; during confinement, Bry.; diarrhoea from sudden check (cholera), l l Ol. caje. ; dropsy, IAscl.s.; dysentery, HINux v.; of feet, IBar. c.; lameness, from suddenly checked, particularly on feet, by getting wet all over, IIColch.; spinal meningitis, IAcon.; otitis, iCact.; paral- ysis. after sudden suppression, particularly foot sweat, by getting wet, Colch.; congestive pneumonia, IGels.; prosopalgia, Ign.; rain or dampness, when patient has become warm from exercise and has been in a free sweat, Rhus; rheumatism, II Act. sp.; skin symp- toms worse, Cham.; sudden cessation, Val.; suddenly, in neuralgia, ITereb.; toothache, ICham., Rhus, Sil.; in typhoid, Colch. Sweat, thirst: Absin., Acon, l l Arn, Ars., IBry., | | Calc., IICham., Chin. S., IICinch., | ICina, Il Coff, I | Colch., | | Cup. m., Diad., | | Dros., Euphor, IGels., Hep., | | Hyos, IIod., | |Magn. m., | IMerc., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., | |Ran. Sc., l l Rhus, l l Ruta, Sec., ||Sil., | |Stann., Stram., I ISul., ITarax., | | Ver.; precedes thirst, Ant. c.; follows thirst, Stram.; thirst, IILyc.; absent during, | | Amm.m., Ant. t., Apis, l l Ars., l l Asaf., || Bell., l l Camph., |Caps., , l l Caust., l l Cycl., IDiad., Euphor., LIHell., | |Ign., | | Ipec., | |Mang., IMenyanth., Nux m., Phos., Puls., Sabad., ||Sabina, IISamb., I Sep., IISpig., | |Staph.; in inter. mittent, II Ars., IIFup. perf., JNatr. m., | | Puls.; on head or feet, with thirst, from 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. m.; for milk, Anac.; after 12 P.M. till morning, Magn. c.; in quo- tidian, l l Wer.; in tertian, I ISep.; for cold Water, morning on awaking, Jamb. Sweat, throbbing : after throbbing through whole body, Tell. Sweat, tobacco: caused by smoking, Natr. m. Sweat, toothache: during sweat, IICinch., Daph.; pain in eye tooth better, ICarbo a.; warm, Hyos.; better from sweat, IAph. ch. Sweat, trembling: Il Ars., Rhus; after trem- bling, Apis. Sweat, unconscious: IStram. Sweat, upper part of body: 8& local. Sweat, urethra: caused by pains, Still. Sweat, urine : brown, soon turbid (intermittent), Il Ars.; increased, with sweat on head, hands and feet, IPhos. Sweat, urination: before difficult, IPareira. Sweat, uterus: stitching aching or boring (me- tritis), IMerc. Sweat, vertigo : ILArs., Lachn., Oxal. ac., Stram.; during menses, IPhos. ac. Sweat, viscous: Bºº clammy. Sweat, vomiting: Eup. perf; after, Stram.; of bile, Iris; watery, IStram. Hº Chap. 16, Vomiting, sweat. Sweat, weakness (debilitating, exhausting): Agar., IIAloe, Amyl., || Anac., Ars., IBry., IICalc., IICamph., | | Carbo a., | | Caust., ll Chin. m., IChin. S., Dig., IFerr., IGels., Hyos., IIod., HJab., ILyc., IMerc., Natr. m., | |Nux v., Phos. ac., Sal. ac., Samb., ISelen., ISep., Stann., ISul, Sul. ac., ITuberc., | | Ver.; during apyrexia, Cinch.; retards con- valescence after delivery, ISamb.; exhausting, IKaliph.; with evening fever and alarming cough, l l Sec.; even to fainting, Ars.; in inter- mittent, | Kali br.; languor and prostration, IGels.; in morning, ICarbo v., IIod.; at night, HKali iod.; night and morning, most profuse on neck, Stann.; phthisis, I ISul.ac.; profuse, | | Cup.m.; profuse, day and night, last through apyrexia, Samb.; with hot skin, ICalc.; after Sleep, Lac c.; particularly thighs, ICarbo a.; in typhoid fever, Merc. Bº cold, colli- quative, night, profuse. Sweat, white: stains, Selen. 71 1122 41. ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. Sweat, women: Arund. Sweat, yawning: Calad. Sweat, yellow : || Ars., Bell., IICarbo a., Ferr., IIGraph., Ipec., ILach., Magn, c., IIMerc., Rheum, Selen., IWer.; brownish, I'Bell., Carbo a., ILach., Selen., Thuya ; in intermittent, ISamb.; during apyrexia, Elat.; in yellow fever, IILach,; stiffening linen, IIMerc.; saf- fron, cannot be removed by washing, IIMerc.; difficult to wash out, l l Lac. def. TEMPERATURE, decreased (fallen, low, subnormal): Arg. nit., Ars. h., Ars., Chlor., Cup. ac., Eucal., Kali br., Lyc. vir.; when itching is most intense (pruritus senilis), Mez.; in melancholy and jealousy, IKali ars.; Sud- den fall, in meningitis, Ant. t.; in paralysis, Anac. oc.; in peritonitis, ICrotal.; in scarla- tina, ICup. ac., IHep.; typho-malarial fever, twentieth day, Ham.; 96, in shock, Hyper.; 97.3 in diphtheria of lips, l l Rhus. Temperature, increased (above normal): An- throk., Ant. t., Arg. nit., Atrop. S., Cornus, | | Petrol., l l Plat. ; slightly, in anthrax, Anthrac.; in acute catarrh, Ant.t.; transiently, in convulsions of children, Ign.; in erysipe- las of face and Scalp, ICinch.; in evening, Astac.; especially of head (typhoid fever), | |Rhus ; in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in catarrhal pneumonia, IBapt.; in rheumatism, Ant. t.; sudden, with Small, weak pulse, during des- quamative stage of Scarlet fever, ILyc.; 100, in phthisis, IBrom.; 100 to 104, seldom rises to 105 or 106 (hydrophobia), Lyss.; 101, in diph- theritic croup, Kalibi.; 102, in tetanus, after a burn, Amyl.; 102, in tonsillitis, I ILac c.; 102.6, in diphtheria, after failure of Lachesis, ILac C.; 103, in acute rheumatism, l l Lac c.; 103.2, in bilious colic, Iris ; 103.2, in morbus coxarius, l l Staph.; 103}, in diphtheria, I ILac c.; 103.3, in pneumonia, I Stram.; 103.7, in broncho pneumonia, Lyc.; 104.2, in cholera infantum, l l Ver.; 104, in remittent fever, IHyos.; 104, in Septicaemia, I lSal. ac.; 1043, | | War.; 1043, in traumatic meningitis, Hyper.; 104 to 105, in diphtheria, ILach.; 104 and over, Hippoz. ; 105, Asim.; 105, in headache, | |Zinc.; 105, in polyarthritis rheumatica, | |Sal. ac.; 105, in Septic fever, l l Sal. ac.; 105.5, | | Ver. v.; 105 to 106 in intermittent, Natr. m.; 105 to 107, with slight fluctuations, in cholera infantum, I |Zinc.; 106, Hippoz.; 106, in typhoid, Hell.; 1063, in evening (pneumo- nia), l l Phos. 41. ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. ATTACKS, alternate : IKalibi. Attacks, antepone: Absinth. B& Chap. 40, Chill. Attacks, in Autumn: l l Aur., IBry., ICinch., IIColch., Hep., | | Merc., Nux v., IIRhus, Stram., 1Ver.; abdominal complaints, Iris ; angina tonsillaris, Bar. m.; neuralgia in arms, Ver.; asthma worse, Cinch.; bilious attacks, Hep.; early, until next summer, catarrhal at- tacks, Coccus; cough, IOd., Kreo., Lact. ac.; epidemic, spasmodic cough, Cepa ; Spasmodic, dry cough, Cina ; whooping cough, epidemic, HVer.; diarrhoea, Ars., Ascl., Bapt., IIColch., IIpec., IWer.; epidemic diarrhoea, Nux m.; bilious diarrhoea, IIIris, IIMerc. cor.; dysen- tery, Ascl. t., IBapt., IIColch, Ipec.,1Merc.; nocturnal enuresis, worse, Puls.; eruptions (herpes), ILach.; discharge, and burning erup- tions on limbs, Graph.; intermittent fever, |Natr. m.; remittent fever, ISul.; gastric symptoms and rheumatism, alternating, Kali bi.; rheumatism, Calc. p.; stinging in throat, Merc.; damp weather, rheumatic toothache, LAnt. t. Attacks, increasing: pains gradually, disap- pear suddenly, Arg. met.; pains increase and decrease gradually, Stann.; and decreasing periodically, Bar. c.; and decreasing quickly, or gradually increasing or decreasing, LArg. nit.; slowly, suddenly disappearing, pressing pains in different parts, ISul. ac.; to a high degree, then diminishing in the same way, stitches, with paralytic weakness or tearing, All. Sat. §§ sudden. Attacks, intermitting : cease for one or two days, then continue for a couple of days, Anac.; for hours, or a day, Oxal. ac.; at regu- lar intervals, Asaf.; pain, Arum m.; sudden, sharp pains, like a stab, Alumin.; come in paroxysms, Tabac.; continually relapsing, iš. to get almost well when disease returns, Ull. Attacks, in accordance with phases of the moon : anchylosis, leaving a small, hard tumor, before full, I |Staph.; asthma, at full, Spong.; bloodboils instead of asthma, at new, 1Calc.; cough worse, at new or full, Sabad.; at decrease, Daph., Phell.; ears feel stuffed dur- ing full, Graph.; epilepsy worse at full, ICalc.; epileptic, during new, Cup. m., Sil.; erup- tions dry, during decreasing, Clem.; eruption inflamed, at increasing, IClem.; eruption on thighs and bends of knees, at full, Bov.; during full, Cycl., Natr. c.; during increase, Arn., Cinch., Phell.; during increase, scirrhus, left mamma, with stitches in shoulder worse, eruption looks inflamed, Clem.; leucorrhoea worse, before full, Lyc.; liver complaint, at new or full, Sil.; at new, 2 A.M., Kali br.; during new, Amm. c.; at new, regularly at 2 P.M., Kali br.; skin symptoms worse at new and full, l l Alum.; sleep walking, at new or full (lumbricoid worms), I |Sil.; spasms, at full, Natr. m.; spasms, at new, Bufo.; uterine flow, during new or full, Croc. º Attacks, periodical : || Acon., IL Alum., Amb., 1Anac., LAnt. c., Ant. t., Arn., II Ars., IBar. c., | |Bell., Bow., l l Bry., Calc., Cann., Canth., 41. ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. 1123 HCaps., HCarbo v., IICarb.s., IICinch., I ICina, Clem., COccul., Colch., | | Croc., Cupr., Dros., Ferr., Graph., IIgn., IIIpec., | | Lach., ILyc., Menyanth., Merc., IIMatr. m., Nitr., JNux v., | | Petrol, IPlumb., IPuls., IRhod., IRhus, Sabad., | | Samb., Sec., Sep., Spig., Staph., ISul.., | | Wal., Ver., Zinc.; symptoms, in groups, Cup. m.; pains, in Scirrhus mammae, Brom.; at regular intervals, Il Carb. s. Attacks, short: pains, IIRell. Attacks, in Spring: || Acon., Amb., || Aur. met., HBell., IIPry., Calc., | | Carbo v., Dulc., IIGels., || Lach., ILyc., ||Natr. m., Nux v., | | Puls., Rhus, l l Sep., | |Sil., | |Sul., IVer.; abdominal complaints, Iris; angina tonsil- laris, Bar. m.; neuralgia in arms, Ver.; asthma, On first of May, for several years, Nux v.; bilious attacks, Hep.; for three years, ten- dency to reappearance of carcinoma of lip, ringworm-like eruption, Sep.; coryza, Cepa; cough, Kreo., | | Lact. ac., Syph.; cough, Spas- modic, dry, Cina ; whooping cough, IVer.; diarrhoea, Lach.; eruptions, herpes, ILach.; eruption, single pustules appear (after imper- fectly cured itch), l l Sul. ac.; eruption, ring- worm-like, Sep.; eruption, legs covered with Scales, in intermittent fever, or after sup- pression in previous Fall, by quinine, Lach.; sycotic exanthema, Natr. S., Sars.; every year, on 13th of May, seized with burning itching of skin, lasting twenty-four hours, Rhus ; facial neuralgia, returns (in a man who used liquor), l l Nux v.; faceache from toothache during sharp East wind, Rhod.; intermittent fever, Ign., Natr. m., Nux v., | | Sabad.; in- termittent fever recurs after suppression in Fall by quinine, ILach.; gastric symptoms and rheumatism alternating, Kali bi.; inter- mitting neuralgia, fever, Nux v.; prostration, Apis, IBry., IGels.; stinging pains in throat, , Merc.; toothache, Illach., Natr. m., IPuls.; rheumatic toothache, Ant. t.; vertigo, Apis. Attacks, sudden : Camph.; disappear rapidly, Arum t., IIHell.., | | Petrol.; last a short time, disappear suddenly, IIBell., Carbol. ac.; pains, Act. rac. Attacks, in Summer: Ant. c., Bar. c., Bell., I Bry., Carbo v., Cham., Cinnab., Graph., IIach., Lyc., JNatr. c., | | Natr. m., Nux v., IPuls., | | Selen., Sep., Thuya ; angina, with acute or chronic rheumatism, in August, for nine years, sinking chills, Lach.; chronic asth- ma, especially when weather is warm and damp, l l Syph.; hay asthma, middle of Au- gust, Sinap.; hay asthma, for eleven years, on 20th of August, Psor.; hay asthma, about the last of August, Sil. ; hay asthma, in August, morning coryza, Cepa ; roughness of cheeks, Kalm.; chilly, day and night, Diad.; colic, in sudden changes, IColoc.; conjunctivitis, | |Sep. ; cough worse, ISang.; diarrhoea, HAcon., IAEthus., Ang., Ant. t., Ars., I Bism., 11Camph., 1Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Coff., ICrotal., IICrot. t., ICup. ac., ICup ars, I Ferr. ph., IGamb., Hyper., IIod., Kalibi., IKalibr., ILach., INatr. m., Natr. p., Nux m., IPhos., Phos. ac., IPod., Polyp., Rheum, Sec., | | Sep., ISul. ac., II Wer.; diarrhoea dur- ing August, Sec.; diarrhoea, suddenly, Jatroph.; eruption on hand, Sul.; discharge and burn- ing of eruptions, Graph.; eruption on one hand, terribly itching and burning after Scratching, worse night, spreads up arm to shoulder, I ISul.; eruption, red, itching pim- ples on face, cheeks, and around mouth, Mur. ac.; eruption, Scaly, on scalp better, sore feet, Sil.; feet burn, Vespa ;interminable fever, Sec.; intermittent fever, in beginning, ILach.; head- ache, worse every day with the sun, Glon.; influenza, ICepa; neuralgia in midsummer, Sul.; Scarlatina, Ver.; sciatica, alternates with cough in Winter, I Staph.; spasmodic symptoms alternate with a trance, I IStram.; for many years, affection of stomach, Guaiac.; trachoma and follicular conjunctivitis, violent throbbing in chilblains, Nux v.; toothache, Natr. m., Lach. Attacks, weekly: Ars. h., Canth., IISul.; every two weeks, Ars. met.; every two, headache, Niccol.; every third, l l Magn. c. Attacks, in Winter: Acon., | | Agar., Amm c., lArs., IIAur. met., l l Bar. c., l l Bell., Bov., Bry., | | Calc., ICamph., | | Caps., Carbo a., | | Carbo. v., ICaust., | | Cham, Cic., Cina, | | Coccul., Colch., | | Con., IDulc., Ferr.,IHell., IHep., | | Hyos., | |Ign., | | Ipec., Jacea, IKali c., l l Lyc., Magn. c., || Mang., || Merc., Mez., |Mosch., Natr. c., Natr. m., INux m., II.Nux v., Petrol.., | |Phos., Phos. ac., IPuls., | |Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, ISabad., Sars., Sep., Sil., Spig., Spong., IStront., | |Sul., IVer.; epidemic of rheumatic inflammatory condi- tion of brain in children under seven years, Stram.; catarrh, with cough, Sep.; constipa- tion, every Monday, or on days after a fete, | |Stann.; cough, every February, Stann.; cough, Kreo.; chronic cough, Nitr. ac.; bron- chial cough, succeeding asthma in Summer, cold pains in legs, Syph.; cough, rough Scrap- ing, Cham.; cough returns in February, lasts till Summer, or warm weather, l l Stann.; cough, alternates with sciatica, in Summer, | |Staph.; for a number of years, eczema of left hand, Merc.; eruption, itch manifests itself, IAloe ; scaly eruption of scalp worse ; pain, swelling, and suppuration of foot, Sil.; dark redness of fauces, with burning dryness, Mez.; in February, Mez.; cold feet, Sil.; con- tinuous remittent fever, ISul.; hands become bluish black, Cup. ac.; headache, Bism.; head- ache worse, ulcer in leg better, remittent fever, Sul.; hemorrhoids worse, Æsc. h.; hiccough worse, Nitr.ac.;itching, for seven years, Dolich.; January, Mez.; intense cold pain in legs, worse in left, came on every night on lying down, lasts all night, better getting up and walking, and in warm weather, l l Syph.; pains in lower limbs, Ign.; neuralgia worse, midwinter, Sul.; every eight years of her life, in month of January or February, attacks of Scrofulous ophthalmia, Sul.; prosopalgia, Nitr. sp. d.; rheumatism, l l Sul.; skin, symptoms worse, | | Alum.; slightly elevated, smooth red patches like urticaria, Kali br.; whitlow, Hep. Attacks, yearly: complaints return when year comes round, IIArs.; hoarseness, Niccol; rash, Ailant. J 124 42. LOCALITY AND DIRECTION.—43, SENSATIONS IN GENERAL. 42. Direction. DIRECTION, diagonal: Agar., IMagn, c., Nitr. ac., | |Sil., Val. Direction, downward: Rheum., Selen, gº Chap. 40, Chill back. Direction, metastasis: Hº Chap. 34, Joints gout, and Joints wandering pains; Chap. 36, Neuralgia wandering; Chap. 9, Lower jaw parotid; Chap. 34, Limbs rheumatism, and Limbs wandering pains; Chap. 46, Erup- tion suppressed. Direction, right to left, or left to right side: Hºt Special localities affected. Direction, upward: Hº Chap. 40, Chill back. LOCALITY, onesided complaints: IAgar., Il Alum., Amb., Amm. C., | | Amm. m., IIAnac., Ang., Ant. c., l l Ant. t., I Apis, Arg, met., Arn., Ars., IIAsaf., | | Asar., Aur, met., IBar. c., l l Bell., Bism., Bor., l l Bow., Bry, Calc., Camph., Cann., Canth., Caps., Carbo a., | | Carbo v., l l Caust., Cham., | | Chel.., || Cinch., Cic., ICina, Clem., | | Coccus, Coff., Colch., Coloc., Con..., || Croc., Cup. m., ICycl., | | Dig., Dros., IDulc., Euphor., Euph., Ferr., Graph., | |Calc., IGuaiac., | | Hell.., | | Hep., Hyos., l l Ign., Iod., Jacea, Ilkali c., l l Kreo., Lach., Laur., | | Led., | | Lyc., | |Magn. C., l l Magn. m., IMang., l l Mar. V., | |Menyanth., | |Merc., IMez., Mosch., Mur. ac., | |Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, l l Nitr, ac., | |Nux m., ||Nux v., IOleand., IParis, Petrol., IPhos., IIPhos. ac., IIPlat., | | Plumb., Puls., Ran. b., Ran. S., Rheum, l l Rhod., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sa- bina, Samb., IISars., Selen., Seneg., Sep., Sil., ISpig., | | Spong., l l Squilla, IlStann., IStaph., IStront., Sul., IISul ac., | Tarant., | Thuya, Val., ITVerbas., Viol, IZinc, Locality, left side: l l Acon., Agar., Alum., | | Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., l l Arg, nit., Arn, Ars., lArt. v., Asaf., Asar., Ast. r., | |Aur. met., L00ALITY AND DIRECTION. LOCality. Bapt., Bar, c., Bell., Bism, Bor., Bov., Bry., Calc., | | Camph., l l Cann., Canth., l l Caps., Carbo v., Caust., | | Chel., ICinch., | |Cic., Cina, Clem, Coccul, 1Colch., IColoc., | | Con., ICroc., ICup. m., | ICycl., Dig., Dros., | | Dulc., | | Euphor., Euph., Ferr., Graph., Guaiac., Hell., Hyos., Ign., IIod., Jacea, Kali c., IKreo., ILach., Lact, ac., Laur., Led., | ||Lyc., Magn. c., l l Magn. m., Mang., Mar. V., Menyanth., lMerc., Mez., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitrum, INitr. ac., | |Nux m., || Nux v., Ole- and, Paris, l l Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Plumb., Pod., Puls., Ran. b., Ran. S., IRheum, IRhod., Rhus, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., Selen., Seneg, l l Sep., ISpig., Spong., Squilla, | |Stann., | |Staph., Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., ITarax, Thuya, Val., | | Ver., ||Verbas., | | Viol., Zinc. Hºt Chap. 36, Paralysis hemi- plegia. Locality, right side: Acon. , IAgar., Alum., Amm. c., Amm. m., Anac., | | Ang., Ant. t., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Art. V., Arum t., Ast. r., Asaf., Aur. met., Bar. c., IBell., l l Bism., | |Bor., | | Bov., IBry, Calc., Camph., HCanth., Caps., l l Carbo a., Carbo v., 1Caust., l l Cham., Ced., Chel., Cic., Cinch., Cina, Clem., Coccul, l l Coff., Colch., | | Coloc., Cornus, Croc., Cycl., l l Dig., Dros., Dulc., Elat., Euphor., | | Euph., Graph., l l Guaiac., Hell., IHep., Hyos., Ign, IOd., Jacea, Kali c., Kreo., Laur., Led., l l Lyc., Lyss., Magn. c., Magn. m., Mang., Mar. V., Menyanth., Merc., Mez., Mosch., | IMur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., | |Nitrum, Nitr, ac., Nux m., Nux v., Oleand., Paris, Petrol., Phos., l l Phos. ac., Plat., IPlumb., Puls., BRan. b., Rheum, Rhod., | |Rhus, IRuta, Sabad., ISabina, Sars., | | Se- neg., Sep., lSil., Spig., Spong., | | Squilla., Stann., Staph., Stront., Sul., Il Sul.ac., Tarax., Thuya, Il Val, Verbas, Zinc. 43. SENSATIONS IN (ENERAL. Sensation, aching: IIMagn. c., IMyr. cer., IStaph, Tell.; on awaking, Ptel. Bº sore- Ile SS. Sensation, of something , alive: in muscles, Berb. gºş Chap. 19, Abdomen motion. Sensation, anxiety: with vertigo, Il Ars., 1Calc., 1Canth., l l Caust., IICham., ICinch, l l Coff., ICup.m., IGels., ILyc., IINux V., IIPhOS. ac., IIPuls., Sec., ISep., Stann., ISul., Ver. Sensation, aura: before fit (epilepsy), from ute- rus towards stomach, Bufo. Sensation, ball: inner parts, l l Acon, l l Asaf., | | Calc., l l Caust., || Graph., IIIgn., | |Rali c., ILach., IPlumb., I lSil., | |Stram. Sensation, biting: Amb., ILCarbo v., Cinch., IClem., IDros., Hell., IIgn., HIpec., IKali c., IMar. v., Merc., Mez., I [Natr. m., IINux v., | |Puls., Ran. b., IIRan. Sc., IRhus, Sep, 43. SENSATIONS IN GENERAL. 1125 IStaph., IISul., IIZinc.; biting, in evening, Ant. t. §º burning, smarting. Sensation, breaking : as if parts were broken, I Ang, ICham., Chel., II Coccul., IDros., IIIgn., IIPhos., IIRuta, IWer.; as if body were frail and easily broken, IThuya. Sensation, bubbling: IRheum, I ISquilla. Sensation, burning: Il Acon., 11Anthrac., IApis, Arn., II Ars., Asaf., IIBell., IBor., IBry., ICalc., ICarbo a., IICarbo v., 11Canth., IICaust., 1Chel., ICic., ICinch., ICup. m., ICycl., IDulc., IEuphor., IGels., IGraph., iHep., IIgn., IIpec., IKali c., ILyc., IIMerc., Merc. Sul., Mez., IMur. ac., Natr. c., IINux v., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IPuls., IRan. b., IIRhus, IISabad., ISars., Sec., IISep., Sil., ISpig., IIStann., Staph., IISul., ISul. ac., | Tarant., Tarax., IVer., 17.inc.; as if sparks of fire were falling, IISec.; as if cayenne pep- per were sprinkled, Caps. Sensation, buzzing: ICaust., IKreo., IIMux m., INux v., LIOleand., | | Op., IIPuls., Rhus, ISep., IISpig., IISul. gº vibration. sºon, as if caged in wires (hysteralgia): act. Sensation, clutching (grasping): Amm. c., IBell., IICalc., IICact., HCarbo a., IEuphor., IIIgn., ILed., ILyc., IMerc., INux v., IPuls., IISil., IIStann., IStront. Sensation of cobwebs: Alum., l l Bar. c., IBor., | | Calc., | | Graph., Magn. C., Phos. ac., Plumb.; | | Ran. Sc., Sul. ac. Sensation, as if cold air were blowing on him : Canth., | | Chel., Graph., Mosch., Nux v., | | Oleand., Puls., Rhus, Sabina, Spig., Squilla, Stram. Sensation, constriction (like a band or liga- ture): l l Acon., | | Alum., | | Amm. m., H H Anac., | | Ant. c., Asar., Aur. met., IIBell., HBism., | | Bry., l l Carbo v., l l Caust., ICinch., 1Coc- cul., 11Con., Coloc., | | Croc., I Dig., IDros., | | Ferr., IIGraph., IIIgn., | | Iod., || Kali c., | | Kreo., ILyc., | | Merc., Mosch., | | Natr. c., 1Natr. m., INNitr. ac., IINux m., IINux v., | | Oleand., || Op., | | Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., IIPlat., IIPlumb., IIPuls., | | Rhod., IIRhus, | | Ruta, [Sabad., IStann., IISul., ISul. ac., IThuya, TVer. Sensation, contraction: painful, INux m. Sensation, Cramplike pains: in muscles, Anac., HGels., Zinc.; as if bruised, IPlat. Sensation, crawling: Anag., Arund., Astac., Sec., l l Zinc.; after drinking (quotidian), LArs.; horripilations in affected parts (inter- mittent), 1Guaraea ; like a mouse, IIHell., IICalc., ||Nitr. ac., | | Rhod., ISep., IISul.; be- tween skin and flesh, Sec.; as if gone to sleep, Ign.; tingling, with a feeling as if asleep, or of heaviness (neuralgia), l l Tereb. Hº aura, formication. Sensation, crepitation (crackling): I HAcon., IICalc., | | Puls., IIRheum, ISpig. Sensation, cutting: l l Alum., Ang., Arn., HHBell., HCalad., 11Calc., 11Canth , IICinch., IColoc., ICon., III)ros., IGraph., IIgn., Ilkali c., IILyc., IIMerc., IMur. ac., IINatr. c., INux v., IParis, IIPhos., Phos.ac., Puls., IRheum, IRhus, ISamb., ISep., Sil., Stann., Staph., IStront., ISul. ac., IISul. Sensation, darting: Hydr. ac.; lightning-like, from place to place, Caust. Sensation, digging: Acon., Amm. m., Arn., IAsaf., IBell., IBov., IBry, Calc., ICina, IIDulc., IKali c., Natr. c., Phos., IPlat., IIRhod, IRuta, ISep., IISpig., Stann. Sensation, discomfort (uncomfortable): Ars., Camph., Card. m., | | Chel., Hippoz., INux m., Zinc.; on awaking, Ant. t.; did not know what to do, I Zing.; drowsiness, Cact.; after eating, Ant. c.; as if headache would return, IIgn. ; with heat, evening, worse right side of face, Ran. b.; internal, Zinc.; stomach com- plaint, IKali bi. Bº distress, uneasiness. Sensation, distension (bursting): l l Arn., | | Ars., | | Aur. met., TBell., I Bism., | | Bov., IIBry., IICalc., ICaps., l l Carbo v., 1Caust., | | Cinch., Con..., | | Dulc., Euphor., MGuaiac., | | Hyos., IIIgn., IKali c., ILaur., Lyc., | | Merc., ||Nitrum, I |Nux m., ||Nux v., | |Oleand., | | Op., Paris, l l Plumb., IIPuls., IIRan. b., | | Ran. Sc., IIRhus, Sabina, | |Seneg., IISep., Sil., IISpig., | |Stann., | |Staph., Stront., Sul. ac., l l Zinc. jº largeness. Sensation, distress: Apis, Vespa ; shock from injury, IOp.; before stool, IKali c. §º dis- comfort, uneasiness. Sensation, as if dislocated: Amb., II Arn., IAsar., IBry., IICalc., iCarbo v., HCaust., IGraph., IIIgn., ILyc., Mez., ILNatr. m., I Ni- trum, II Petrol., IIPhos., I, Puls., IIRhod., IIRhus, Spig., IStann., IISul. Sensation, drawing: Bry., Graph., Val.; with coldness, after meals, Camph.; in muscles (cholera Asiatica), ICup. m.; in muscles, shift- ing rapidly from place to place, worse at night, from warmth, better from uncovering, lPuls.; paralytic, Aloe, Chel.; transient, cramp- like, here and there, IPlat. Sensation, dulness: ISticta. Sensation, electric : shocks here and there, Act. rac.; as if surcharged, Kalm.; all over, as if under the influence of a slight galvanic shock, Cain.; nerves, as if he had been electri- fied, it goes in a straight line from roof of mouth downward towards his feet, afterwards diffusing over whole body, Nux m.; electri- fied, when he touches anything, Alum. Sensation, emptiness: ICalad.,II Coccul..,IIIgn., IKali c., IMur. ac., IOleand., IIPuls, ISars., IISep., IIStann., Sul., Zing.; as if whole body were hollow, Kali c.; internal, Aur. met. Sensation, ether : feeling as after inhaling, |Glon. Sensation, formication: II Acon., Alurn., II Arn., Cann. i., Canth., Caps., HCaust., IIColch.,ICroc., Crot., IKalic, IMerc.,INatr. c., INatr. m., IINux v., Phos. ac., IIPlat., IPuls., Ran. b., Rhod., IIRhus, ISabad., IISec., IISep., IISpig., ISul., Zinc.; in affec- ted part, IColoc.; around right ear, Calad.; evening, with dyspnoea, Cist.; on face, gums and other parts of body, as if mice were creep- ing under skin, with tearing, stinging, IISec.; as of vermin running, Aloe. Hºº crawl- ing, numbness, tingling. Sensation,fulness: ILA.com., LArn., Asaf., Asar., IBar. c., HBell., ICanth., ICarbo v., 1Cham., IICinch., ICon., ICycl., IFerr., Hell., IKali c., ILyc., IIMosch., INux m., ISPhos., IPuls., IRan. Sc., IIRhus, Sabina, ISep., IISul., TV al.; as of too much blood in different parts, AEsc. h.; in inner parts, IRhus; from playing piano, Anac.; puffy feeling, Acon., 1126 43. SENSATIONS IN GENERAL. LAmm. m., IIAnt. c., || Arn, Ars, IAsaf., IBar. c., IBell, IBry., IICalc., III Caps., | |Coc- cul.., | |Coloc., IICup. m., | | Dulc., III'err., | | Graph., Guaiac., | | Hyos., | |Ipec, l l Kali c., | | Led., || Lyc., || Mosch., IOleand., IPuls., IRhus, Seneg, lSil., Spig., || Spong., | |Stram., Il Sul. Sensation, furry: inwardly, Caust, I | Coccul., Dros., || Merc. c., Nux m., IPhos., IPuls. Sensation, grawing : Agnus, IAlum., IBar. C., ICanth., ICham, IDros., IKalic, IMenyanth., IParis, IPhos., III'hos. ac., IIPlat., IPuls., IIRan. Sc., I Ruta, IISpong., IIStaph., Tarax. Sensation, growing: pains, Il Phos.ac.; inner parts as if grown together, l ||Bry-, l l Euphor., | | Hep., Mez., | |Nux v., || Phos., IPlumb., | | Puls., IIIthus, Sep., l Thuya. Sensation, gurgling; I Amb., Ant. c., l'Asaf, Berb., HBell., 1Colch., ILyc., INux v., IPuls., IIRheum, ISpig, I ISquilla, ITarax, Sensation, hammering; ſº throbbing. Sensation, heat: I Alum, IAsar, liCann., IIod., ILaur, IMang., INux m., JNux v, Sabad., Seneg., IISul. ac., IWer.; from above downward, Glon. ; as if air just in front of her were hot, I |Sul.; like hotlightning, I | ACSch.; as if the room were too warm, Stilling.; as if hot water were poured over him, Cann, i. Sensation, heaviness: I Acon., Alum., Amm. c., I Amm. m., Apis, IA rg, nit., Asaf., IBar. C., Bar. m., III?ell, I IBism, IBor, IBov., Brach., HBry., IICalc., Calad, HCarbo a., ICarbo v., Castor., Chen. v., ICinch., Dory., IGraph, IHell., IHelon., IKali bi., IICali c., IKreo, Lach., ILaur., ILed., LLyc., I Magn. C., IMagn. m., IMerc., IMerc. iod. flav, IMez, HMur. ac., Natr. a., JNatr. C., INatr. m., || Natr. ph., INux.m., HINux v, IOleand., Op., Phos., Plumb., II Puls., IRhod., IIFhus, IRuta, HSabad., Sabina, Sang., ISep., IISil., IISpig, ISpong., IIStann., IStaph, I ISul.., | | Tereb., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; especially when ascend- ing (progressive spinal paralysis), Phos.; as after drunkenness, Agar.; better moving, |Natr. c.; in muscles, I Amyl.; from playing piano, Ana.c.; as if one were awaking from a heavy sleep, Rheum; disinclination to move and walk, HINatr. m. Sensation, illusory : Ind. Sensation, itching: Hº Chap. 46, Skin itch- I Ilg. Sensation, jerking : , IAcOn-, 1Alum, Anac., LArn., IIAsaf., IAur, met, Bell., IBry., IICalc., ILCaust., I Cann., IICic, ICina, ICinch., IClem., IColch., I Coloc., IGraph., IIIgn., ILyc., IIMang., IMerc., JNatr. c., II.Natr. m., ITNitr, ac., INux m., INux v., I Petrol., IPetrosel, IPhos., IPlat., IIPuls., IIRhus, I ISep., IISil, IISpig, ISpong., IIStann., IISul., IISul. ac., Tarax, IV al., I Wer.; pains confined to small spots, like short stitches, lasting only a few seconds, Oxal, ac. Sensation, lameness: ILA brot., Ars. S. f., 1 Aurant., l'Aur. met., IBar. c., IBell, Berb., IBism., Bov., 1Cham., Chel-, El Cina, ICinch., I ICoccul, I Colch., IICycl., Diad, Gels.,Lil. tig., Lyc. vir., || Meph., Merc, Mez., Myr, cer., INatr. m., INux m., ILNux V., Polyp., IPsor., IIRhus, IISabina, Sil., Staph., Stram, IWer.; as from a cold, Iber.; with headache, Calc. a.; desire to keep quiet, IBry, Bº paralytic, Sensation, largeness: , of body, or part of it, Bell.; single parts feel larger and thicker, Cann. i.; affection of vaso-motor nerves, IKali br. Sensation, lightness: Ars., Coff., | | Hyos., IMez., IOp.; airy, IISticta, IStram.; as though she could float or hover in air, after typhoid fever (nervous affection), Manc.; as if lifted, Acon.; as if raised from ground, Asaf., Cann. i., | | Hep., ||Lyc., IMerc., | |Nux v., Phos., IPlat., | | Ran. b., ISpig., ISul. ac., || Val., IWer.; as if swimming or flying in air, Calc. a.; when walking, Thuya. Sensation, motion : through whole body, now a prickling, now a stinging, Ang.; feeling of inability to move even a finger, Iber.; up and down, l l Lach., Plumb., ISpong.; nervous, Agar. §§ Chap. 36, Nervousness. Sensation, numbness: Il Acon., I Amb., Ant. t., lArg. met., IBar. c., Calad., Calc., Cann. i., IICarbo a., Carbo V., ICham., ICinch., IICoc- cul., IICroc., Crotal., Diosc., Gels., IIGraph., IGuaiac., IIgn., IKali br., IIRali c., IILyc., IMagn. m., IIMerc., Natr. m., INux v., Op., Oxal. ac., Petrol., IPhos., Plat., IPuls., IRhod., IRhus, ISep., IISil., ISul.., | | Tabac., TVer. ; angina pectoris, IAct. rac.; especially arms, IAct, rac.; as from a blow, here and there,especially on head, always in small spots, IPlat.; catarrhal headache, Gymn.; as if head became enlarged, with ill humor and Inausea, Meph.; with hemiplegia, ICOccus; of parts on which he lies, Cinch., IIRhus ; worse lying down, Diosc., Zinc.; in lower portion of body, Spong.; migratory, coming and going, Coc- cul.; in affected muscles (epilepsy), INux v. Sensation, numb: in neuralgia, Tereb.; par- Oxysms, as if needles were pricking him, Kali br; after unpleasant news, Calc., p.; after pains, 7Lyc.; peculiar, approaching palsy (angina pectoris), l l Oxal, ac.; occasional, Sud- den, paroxysmal (affection of vaso-motor nerves), IKali br.; with pricking, IA con., I Phos., Rhus ; with quivering, Med.; of right side (cancer of breast), Apis ; one side of head, with coldness, ICon...; to side not lain on, l l Fluor, ac.; worse on left side, Xan.; of left side (epilepsy), Art. v.; of left side (incip- ient paralysis), ILach.; left side (paralysis of limbs), IAcon,; left side, with weakness and coldness (hemiplegia), IElaps; lasting a short time, Irid.; with somnolence, Chel.; of body, upper half, IBar.c.; as if made of wood, Kalin. }º formication, lameness, paralytic. Sensation, oppression : IPhyt.; with swelling of whole body, Bufo. Sensation, pain (undefined): Acon., Act. rac., |Apis, Calab., Hippoz., Merc. S.; drive to des- pair, does not want to live, Aur. met. ; fleet- ing, transient and hard to describe, Pallad.; in hysteria, IMosch.; through left half, about midnight, l l Asaf.; at night, I Acon, Tell.; at night, commencing at 2 P.M., gradually in- crease until they reach their acme at 9 P.M., continue exceedingly acute until 3 or 4 A.M., subsiding with daybreak, ISyph.; OverSensi- tive, IAcon., Asar., IIAur. met., Bry, ICanth., IICham., ICinch., ICoccul., IICoff, 1Colch., ICon., HCup. m., IHyos., LILyc., IMerc. C., INatr. c., INux v., Petrol., IIPhos., IISep., Spig., |Val., || Zinc.; small spots, can be covered with point of finger, IIRalibi.; 43. SENSATIONS IN GENERAL. 1127 greatly aggravated by thinking of them, Oxal. ac.; susceptible to all sorts, on thinking of them, Aur. met. Sensation, paralytic : IIAEc. h., Dros., Kali ph.; in vicarious menses, Dig.; as if about to be paralyzed, Hydr. ac., Syph.; painful, 1Coccul.; with pains, Colch.; precede para- plegia, Sec.; in pneumonia, Ant. c., Ant. t.; affection of vaso-motor nerves, IKali br.; as after vexation, ICist.; after a short walk, Con. Sensation, pecking or picking: IICinch., | | Coccul., l l Ruta, TVerbas. Sensation, peculiar (queer, strange): Cann. i., |Brom., Iodof., Spong.; in diarrhoea, Apis; as if she could feel every muscle and fibre of her right side from shoulder to feet, l l Sep.; pains produce two sensations, an external one seems to be in muscles and joints, and an in- ternal one, deeper and more unbearable, so much so that it seems by its profound nature to control external ones and to cause them to disappear, afterwards reappearing intensified in external sensations, Syph. Sensation, pinching: Amm. c., HBell., IBry., IICalc., HCann., Canth., Carbo v., Chel., ICinch., IICoccul, IDulc., IGraph., IHell., IHyos., IIIgn., IIpec.,1Rali c.,IILyc.,IIMeny- anth., IMerc., Mur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., IParis, I.Petrol., IPhos., Plat., IPuls., IRan., IIRhod., IRhus, IRuta, Sabad., Sep., ISpig., ISpong., IIStann., Staph., ISul., IThuya, IVer., TVerbas., IZinc. Sensation, like a plug (nail): | | Agar., Anac., | Ant. c., I Arn., Asaf., 1Coff., il Croc., Hell., IHep., IIIgn., | | Lach., INux v., | |Plat., IRuta, ISpong., ISul. Sensation, pressing: Anac., Arg. met., Arn., II Bell.,11Calc., IICarbo v., IICaust., IICinch., ICycl., IIgn., Lil. tig., IILyc., Natr. m.,INux v., IOleand., IPhos., Phos.ac., IPhyt., Plat., IRuta, Sars., Sep., HIStann., IIStaph., ISul., ITarax., HVer., IZinc.; in different parts, in- creasing slowly and suddenly disappearing, ISul. ac.; as from pressure upon a nerve (get- ting asleep, affection of heart), INatr. m.; pain here and there, Ind. Sensation, pricking: Act. rac., Acon., Apis, Arn., IDros., Ipec., Mez., Phos., IIPlat., IIRan. Sc., Tarant., Xan.; before asthma, ILobel. i.; like that of the bite of a fly, | | Anthrac. ɺ stinging. Sensation, pulsating : Bº throbbing. Sensation, quivering : with tingling and numb- ness, Med. Sensation, roughness: inner parts, IAlum., ICalc., IICarbo v., 1Caust., Coccul., IDig., IDros., ILaur., Magn. G., Nux m., IIMux v., IParis, Ilphos., Phos. ac., IPuls., IRhus, ISars., Seneg., Stann., IStront., IISul., ISul. ac., Zinc. Sensation, scraping : l l Asaf, ICinch., ILyc., Phos. ac., | | Puls., IRhus, l l Sabad.; in bones, IAsaf., IICinch., IPhos. ac., | | Puls., IIRhus, ISabad, I ISpig. Sensation, sharp pains: Iodof. Sensation, shooting: Berb., | | Bufo., Lobel. i.; at intervals,change place, Magn. p.; like light- ning, ITereb.; in tumors, Ananth. Sensation, shuddering: nervous, through up- per and back parts of body, Act. rac. Sensation, sick feeling : , Abrot, IAcon., IAlum., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., IBry, Chel., IChin. s., 1Con., IIGels., Lac def., Mez., Myr. cer., INux m., HINux v., Nitr. ac., | IPtel., Sabad., ISpong., ISul, Sum., I IThuya, | | Ver., | |Zinc.; on awaking, ILach.; after being chilled (haematuria), Ipec.; day and night, Zing.; die away feeling seems to extend through heart to back, accompanied with quivering around breastbone, and pain in nerves, from left side of chest to throat and lower jaw, ILyss.; caused by burning in head (itch), Lach.; in hysteria, Mosch.; during menses, Zing.; tired feeling, with pains over left eye, Ind.; during a walk, feels as if she must lie down and die (pregnancy), IKali c. Sensation, sinking: sensation all over, fancied she would sink through bed, IDulc. Sensation,smarting: Apis. §ºbiting, burning. Sensation, hard parts feel soft: | | Caust., IMerc., Mez., Nitr. ac., INux m. Sensation, soreness (beaten or bruised feel- ing): Acon., II Act. rac., AEsc. h., IAgar., Agnus, IAlum., Amm. C., Ang., Arg. met., II Arn., Asar., Aur.met., IBrom., IBry, Calc., ICamph., IICanth., ICaust., IICic., IICinch., IICOccul, ICroc., Crot. t., IIDros., IIFup. perf, HFerr., Gamb., IIGels., IHell., IIHep., IHyper., IHydrocot., Ign., ILach., ILith., Lyss., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Med., IMerc., IMerc. iod. flav., IMyr, cer., Natr. c., IIMatr. m., Niccol., INux m., IINux v., IOleand., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., IPlat., IPuls., IRan. b., IIRhus, IIRuta, Sabad., Seneg., ISep., Sil., ISpig., IStann., Staph., IISul. ISul. ac., Tarant., IThuya, Uva ursi, IVal., ITVer., IZinc.; on awaking, IAEsc. h., Ptel.; as if from cold, IDulc., Iber.; spotted fever, Act. rac.; with pains in head, as if he had taken cold, Stilling.; in morning, can neither sit nor lie down, Lyss.; better moving, Ars.h., IIRhus ; worse from any motion, IAEsc. h., Arn., IBry., Hep.; purpura haemor- rhagica, I Tereb.; caused restless turn- ing, Tell.; rheumatism, IIRan. b.; with burn- ing along spine, developed by study, IPic. ac.; like torticollis, Colch.; in upper portion of body, Spong.; with weakness and heaviness of legs and back, l l Pic, ac. Sensation, splinter: ICarbo v., ICic., Colch., IHep., INitr. ac., | | Petrol., Plat., || Ran. b., ISil., I Sul. Sensation, as of sprain : in outer parts, IIRhus. Sensation, squeezing: Tereb. Sensation, sticking: 539 pricking, stinging. Sensation, stiffness: Lyss.; suppressed gonor- rhoea, |Med. Sensation, stinging : IIApis, IGels., IKali c., IILed.; like bee-sting, IIApis ; in different parts at same time (compare Crot. t.), Canth.; inner parts, ISep. Bºy" pricking, stitches. Sensation, stitches: Il Acon., Alum., I Amm. m., I Arn., IIAsaf., IIBell., IBov., IIBry., JICalc., TICanth., HCaust., HChel., IICinch., 1Coccul., IColch., IICon., Dros., IGraph., IHell., IIIgn., Jacea, IIRali c., IKreo., ILaur., Magn. c., Magn. m., IMenyanth., IIMerc., IMur. ac., INatr. c., INatr. m., INitr. ac., IParis, IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IPlumb., IIPuls., IRan. Sc., IIRhus, ISabad., ISabina, ISars., IISep., Sil., IISpig., ISpong., Stann., IIStaph., IISul., ITarax., IIThuya, ITVerbas, IZinc.; in jerks, feels sore all over, worse in morning, INux m. 1128 43. SENSATIONS IN GENERAL. Sºon, strumming : in intermittent fever, IIgn. Sensation, swimming: Ars. h. Sensation, tearing : Il Acon., IAlum., IAmb, Amm. m., I Anac., Arg. met, LArn., Ars., IAsaf., Aur. met., IIBell., Berb., Bism., IBor., . IIBry., IICalc., ICanth., ICaps., Carboa, ICarbo v., IICaust., ICham, Chel, ICina, ICinch., IICoff, Colch., IICon, IDulc., IFerr., Graph., LIGuaiac., IHep., IIgn., IIRalic, Led., IILyc., Magn. c., Magn. m., IMang., IMar. V., IIMerc., Mur. ac., Natr. c. INatr. m., Nitrum, INitr. ac., INux v, IPhos, Plant., IIPuls., IIRhod., IRhus, IRuta, ISa- bina, IISep., IISil., ISpig., Stann., HIStaph., IIStront., IISul., ITarax., IV al., || Ver., IIZinc.; after taking cold in a draught of air and becoming heated, IKali c.; downward, I Acon.,IAgar..,IBar. c., Bry, IICaps., Carbov., ICinch.,IFerr.,IGraph., IKali c., ILyc., Merc., INatr. c., INux v., IPuls., HSep., ISul., IWer.; inner parts, as if something were torn loose, IRhus ; shifting rapidly from place to place, worse at night from warmth, better from un- covering, IPuls.; often on one side, Amb.; upward, Anac., Ars., 11Bell., 1Con., IDulc., INatr. c., INitr. ac., INux v., IStront. Sensation, tension: IAlum., Ant. t., I Arm, HArs., IIAsaf, IAur. met., IIBar. c., IIHell, I Bry., HCalc., ICann., Carbo a., IICaust, IIColoc., IICon., IDulc., IGraph, Kali c., IILyc., Med., Merc., Mez., IMosch, Ni- trum, IINux V., IOleand., IIPhos., IIPlat, IIPuls., IRheum, IIRhus, Sabina, Sep., ISpig., ISpong., Stann., Staph., IIStront., IISul., IThuya, Ver., Verbas, IViol.,IZinc.; in inner parts, or joints, IPuls. Sensation, threadlike : Bry., | |Ign., || Lach., Paris, IPlat., || Val. Sensation, thrilling: Glon.; when imagining something unpleasant, Asar. © Sensation, throbbing (beating, hammering, pulsating): II.Acon., IAgar, IIAlum., Amm. m., ILAnt. t., Arg. met., Arg. nit., Ars. m., IAsaf., IIBell., Berb., IBor, IBry, IIQalc., Cann., HCaps., HCaust., HCham., ILC0&cul., IIGlon., IIHep., IIgn., IIod., II Kali c., IKreo., ILaur., IILed.,Lyc., Merc., Natr.c., INatr. m., INitr, ac., IIOleand, IPhos.JPlat, IPlumb., IIPuls., IRhod, IRhus, IRuta, IISabad., IISep., IISil., ISpig., ISpong, IISul, ITarax., IThuya, l l Zinc. Sensation, of being tickled: Merc. iod. rub. Sensation, tingling: Il Acon., Cub., DioSc., Glon.; as if circulation had stopped, with anxiety, Bar. c.; as if frostbitten, when weather changes, Colch.; with quivering Sensation, Med. Gº" formication. Sensation, trembling : Calab., HiCalc., Caust., IGraph., IIod., Kali c., ILyc, Mar. v., Natr. m., iPhos., IPlat., IPuls., IIRhus, ISabad., ISeneg., ISpong, IIStaph., Stront., IISul, ISul. ac., Zinc.; like a boiling and seething, as if parts were going to sleep, or as if becoming drunk, always with an unpleasant sensation 9f. coldness, Acon.; worse, smelling coffee (climacteric age), Sul. ac; with excitement, TNux v.; especially in upper limbs, with tendency to start, especially on exerting mind, Vinca ; with nausea, Plant.; at night, Natr. m.; shuddering, Calab.; after stool (chronic dysentery), IICon.; with toothache, Calc. p3_with uterine pains, Calc. p.; with worry, Med. Sensation, twitching: gº jerking. Sensation, ulcerative: ILAmm. m., IBry., 10ann., Caust, ICic, ICycl.,IGraph., IIHep. Ign, Iodof, Kali c., IILach.,IMang, Merc., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Nux v., ill’hos., IIPuls., IIRan. b., IIRhus, IZinc. Sensation, uneasiness: I I Amyl., Apis, IBry., Camph., Cham., ICina, Cinch.,Cinnab., Cop., Cub., ICup. m., Dulc., IHep.,Jalap., Lactu v., Lyss, Magn, c., | |Natr., c., Petrol., IPlat., Plumb., Ptel, Sep., ISpig., IStram.; tearing in abdomen, IICham.; late, afternoon, Merc. Sul.; with internal chill, Calc.; followed by chill, ICOp.; after dinner, Agar.; from dreams, Calc.; in evening, in bed, IPhos.; with hot head, night, Canth.; from pain in head,Lyss.; chronic headache, Dulc., IIod.; about heart, while sitting, must rise and walk, Caust.; from heat, ICalc.; with heat, Yal.; influenza, TChel.; caused by very fine, nervous vibra- tions, l l Meph.; at night, ICaust., ICycl., IPuls.; with pain from head to fingers, Camph.; palpitation, especially at night (Basedow's disease), l l Spong.; with rigors before menses, ILyc.; prevents sitting long, Ant. c.; prevents sleep, l l Caust.; arousing child from sleep, evening, Amm. c.; in pres- ence of strangers (chlorosis), |Sep. Bº dis- comfort, distress. Sensation, vibration: Carb. S.; after lying down, IClem.; nervous, very fine, causing great uneasiness, l l Meph. Hºº buzzing. Sensation, wandering pains (erratic, flying, shifting): AEsc. h., I Apis, Arn., HBell., Calc. p., Caps., Carbo V., Cham, Daph., Eryng., Ictod., IIIQali bi., IILach., Lyc. vir., Mang., INux. m., IIPuls., HSabina, I ISal. ac., ISul.; in head, Calc.; from joint to joint, slowly, IBry.; neuralgic pains, begin in carious tooth, Ced.; appear like phantoms; can hardly tell where they are, Stront. ; pressing, Ced.; shooting, Ced.; shooting, tearing, in arms, IAcon. ; be- fore sleep, Carbo v.; in a small spot, for ex- ample on ribs, only noticed on touch, IIgn.; stitches, Acon.; tearing, Ced.; after getting wet, 1Calc, p.; nerves, motion like waves, with nausea and faintness, Calab. Sensation, wavelike pain : Acon., | | Anac., Ant, t, Arn., | | Asaf., Cinch., || Coccul., Dulc., Jacea, Mar. v., Mez., Oleand., Plat., Rhod, Sep., Spig. Sensation, wretched: IKali b.; with diar- rhoea, Merc. Sol., Tabac. 44. 1129 TISSUES. 44. TISSUES. AdipOSe. Bones, Cancer. Cartilages. DeComposition. Degen- €ration. Emaciation. EXCretions. Fibrous. Fluids. Gangrene. Glands. Granulations. Hypertrophy. Indura- tionS. Inflammation. Ligaments. Metamorphosis. Muc011S MembraneS. Parenchymatous Organs. Pyaamia. Secretions. StenOSiS. 1961 CleS. ADIPOśE, increase (corpulency, obesity): Agar., Amb., Amm. br., Amm. m., || Ang., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., Bar. c., | | Bell., Bor., Bry., IICalc., ICalc. a., Camph., Canth., IICaps., Cham., Cinch., Clem., | | Coc- cus, Coloc., l l Con..., | | Croc., ICup. m., Dig., Euph., IIFerr., IIGraph., || Guaiac., Hell., | | Hyos., Iod., I IIpec., IKali c., ILac def, | | Lach., Laur., ILyc., Magn. c., | | Merc., Mur. ac., l l Natr. c., Nux m., Op., IIPhyt., Plat., Plumb., IPuls., Rheum, I | Sabad., Sars., | |Seneg., Sep., | | Sil., | | Spig., || Spong., Stram., ISul., IThuya, I | Ver., Viol.; especially in children and young people, Ant. c., IICalc.; with gout, ILith.; with fatty degeneration of heart, Aur. met. ; causes palpitation, Crotal.; removes pathological deposits of fatty matter, where the iodide removes normal adipose matter, ; Kali br.; of young people, Ant. c. Adipose, decrease: Bº Emaciation. AINAEMIA: Gº Chap. 29, Blood anaemia. BLOOD, BLOODVESSELS : Bºy Chap. 29. BONES, aching: Arg. met., Ascl. t., Aur. met., IBell., ICrotal., ICup. m., Cycl., Daph., Guaiac., Hep., Ign., Kalm., Lyss., IMerc., IMez., Oleand., IPuls., IRhus, Sabina,IStaph.; in nasal catarrh, I ILup. perf.; with chill, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. (ague), Ipec.; with chilliness, Diosc.; as after taking cold (coryza), ICepa; with sensation as if she had taken a severe cold, Med.; in diphtheria and chronic otor- rhoea, ILyc.; in intermittent fever, l l Pod.; followed by fever and headache (inflammatory rheumatism), Ver. v.; in influenza, Rhus; in measles, Euph.; in long bones, with nodes º; syphilis), Stilling.; with swelling syphilis), Guaiac. Bones, affections: Acon., Arg. nit., Ars, IICalc., IICalc.fl., IICalc. p., Calc. s., Carbo a. IIFluor. ac., IHep., Hekla, ILact, ac.,’ MuSCleS. Suppuration. TumórS. NerWeS. Nutrition. PerioSteum. Plague. Serous MembraneS. Swelling. Tu- U10érS. Lith., Merc., Mez, Nitr. ac., IOl. jec., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., Ruta, IISil., ISul., Therid.; of bones covered with cutis and nothing more, Rhus v.; long lasting, as caries of vertebrae or of hip joint, waxy liver, IPhos.; mercurial, Asaf., Aur. met., Fluor. ac., IKali hyd., Mez., Phos. ac., Phyt., Staph.; mercurial, pain, with debilitated feeling in joints, IStaph.; scrofulous, Bell., Calc., Con., ILyc., IMerc., IOl. jec, Phos. ac., Phyt., IISil., Staph., Stilling., ISul., ITherid.; scrofu- lous, worse at night, and from cold draught of air, better in warmth, Graph.; sequelae of va- riola, ISil. Bones, boring pain : Bar. c., Bell., ICalc., Merc., IPuls., Sabad., Sep., Sil., Spig.; worse at night, |Aur. met. Bones, brittle : Bufo., ILact. ac. Bones, broken feeling: Coccus, Cup. m., Hep., Lyss., Magn. m., Natr. m., Puls., Ruta, Samb., Sep., ISymph., Ver.; pain, as if about to fall asunder, Therid.; pain, in long, Ruta ; in rheumatism, Merc.; supraorbital, feel shattered, Lyss. bones, bruised pain: 1Coccul., 1Crotal., IIIpec., Kalibi., Lyss.; worse on awaking, Crotal.; as if beaten, Bry., Dros., IIgn., Kreo., Lith., Nitr. ac., INux v., IRhus, Sul., Thuya; with pressive headache over left eye, INux v.; in morning, in bed, after awaking, disappears after rising, Viol.; in long, Cann. s. Bones, burning: Asaf, ICarbo v., Euphor., IPhos.ac., Rhus, Ruta, Sul., Tarant.; worse at night (cystic osteoma), Mez. Bones, cancer: concealed, Con. Bones, caries: Ang., ; Anthrok., Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., IIAur. mur. nat., II Calc., IICalc. p., Carbol. ac., Caust., Cinnam., Con., ICup. m., IIFluor. ac., Guaiac., IGua- raea, IHep., IILyc., Merc., iMez., INitr. ac., 1130 44. TISSUES. IOl. jec, IPhos., IIPhos. ac., IPsor., Rhus, Ruta, Sabina, Sal. ac., IISil., Spong., Staph., ISul., Tarant., Tereb.; abscesses, accompanied by eczema on scalp, behind ears and in bends of elbows, IIPsor.; loss of appetite, IMerc.; easily broken down by probe, Staph.; car- bonaceous, commencing with a black spot, scrofulous or tuberculous subjects, pain is throbbing of a congestive character, or caused by abuse of mercury, Cinch.; pieces of bone crumble off, Ang.; putrid decomposition, INitr. ac.; and other diseases, Euphor.; espe- cially attacking epiphises of long, fistulous ulcer, raised edges, bleeding and discharging flocculent pus of nauseating smell, I | Ol.jec.; in face, II Aur. met.; long bones suppurate and get better and worse periodically, pains worse at night, with great prostration, Fluor. ac.; penetrates to marrow, II Ang.; especially after abuse of mercury, IIAur. mur.; of nasal bones, Cadm. S.; pains worse and better peri- odically, I Diad.; predisposing to, in children, Coff. t.; especially if psoric or syphilitic, or from abuse of mercury, IIFluor. ac.; pus foul smelling, Hep.; pus watery, IHep.; scrofu- lous, and after abuse of mercury, Asaf.; spinal irritation,IPhos.; suppuration, ; Calc. p.,IHep., Staph.; suppuration, with hectic, in men of dry habit, Guaiac.; suppuration chronic, Aur. mur. nat.; with profuse sweat or suppuration, ICinch.; after syphilis and abuse of mercury, Ilkali iod.; syphilitic, II Aur. mur.; following syphilitic nodes in broken-down patients, Staph.; tarsal and metatarsal bones, IMerc.; crusty, with tetter, in rheumatic or gouty sub- jects, IRhus; tubular bones, longing for cof- fee, touchy, sensitive mind, Il Ang.; ulcers, after abuse of mercury, Aur. met.; struct- ure involved by ulcers, Kali iod.; ulcers, painful, II Ang.; mercurio-syphilitic ulcera- tion, ISil. Bones, cold feeling : Berb. Bºº creeping pain : Cham., Plumb., Rhus, ČC. Bones, curvature: Asaf., Bell., IICalc., Hep., Lyc., IMerc., Nitr. ac., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., IISul. Bones, cutting: Anac., Dig., Sabad. . Bones, development: imperfect, especially fingers, Staph.; tardy, with lymphatic enlarge- ments, 11Calc. Bones, digging : dull, Diad. Bones, dislocated: feel as if out of joint, in sºng up shakes herself to get them in place, € Bones, drawing: worse on awaking, Crotal.; in long, Sabina ; especially in long, l l Arg. met.; better for the moment, when lying, but soon returns, ICinch.; painful in parts, when they lie near surface, Cycl.; paralytic condition of limbs, ICoccul. Bones, epiphises: acts on, Calc. Bones, exostosis: @@* swelling. Bones, fontanelles: Bºy" Chap. 4, Fontanelles. Bones, gnawing: pain, Amm. m., Canth., Con., Dros., Lyc., Mang., Phos., Phos. ac. IRuta, Staph. Bones, gout: Daph. Bones, heavy feeling: Sarrac. Bones, inflammation (osteitis): Asaf., IAur. met., IICalc., Cinch., IFluor. ac., Hekla, ILyc., IMerc., IMez., INitr. ac., Phos., IPhos. ac., & IPhyt., Puls., IISil., IStaph., ISul, ISymph.; of articulating extremities, at night pains in- Supportable, Worse on touching parts, better in open air (periostitis), JMang.; burning at night, Phos. ac.; chronic, ILact. ac.; in face, II Aur. met.; interstitial, scrofulous, syphilitic or mercurial, IIPhos. ac.; of long, IRhus; mercurial, IStaph.; with nightly insupport- able digging pains, Mang.; Scrofulous, Staph.; especially shafts, after abuse of mercury and venereal disease, IIMez.; red spots on skin, children are unable to walk, Mang.; strumous IOl. jec.; on syphilitic base, and especially affecting bones of face, antrum Highmorii, Hekla. Bones, injuries: IIRuta ; bare, or crushed and splintered, IICarbol. ac.; fractures, to pro- mote union, Asaf., IICalc. p., Calend., Lyc., Nitr. ac., Ruta, Sil., Sul., IISymph.; sphacelus, after fracture of tibia, Il Anthrac. Sº dis- located. Bones, jerking pain : Asaf., Calc., Cinch., IColch., Lyc., Natr. m., IPuls., Rhus, ISymph.; sudden cracking, at night, depriving one of sleep, Plumb. Bones, marrow : sensation as if void of, ILyc.; symptoms can hardly be determined in local- ity, but seem to be in marrow, Stront. Bones, necrosis: Asaf., Ars., Aur. mur., ICalc., ICalc., fl., 1Carbol. ac., IIFluor. ac., IPhos., Sabina, Sal. ac., IISil., ISul., Therid.; promotes expulsion of necrotic, Fluor, ac.; assisted expulsion after fracture of head of fe- mur, ICOccul.; lower jaw, IIPhos.; after syph- ilis, and abuse of mercury, Ilkali iod.; of tar- sus, ICalc.; threatened, l l Asaf.; especially of tibia, Sal. ac. Bones, pain (undefined): II Arg. met., Asaf., Aur. met., Berb., Chin. m., Cinch., Cinnam., Colch., Diad., IFluor. ac.,Lach., Merc., IMez., INatr. s., Nitr. ac., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., IRuta, Sabina, ISil., IStaph.; worse in cold air, especially in knees, Sarrac.; in bed, Calc. p.; awakened by, does not want to live, IIAur. met.; as after taking cold, copious sweat, with pressing in forehead, INux m.; with condylomata, IPhos. ac.; deep, espe- cially at night, I Merc. iod. flav.; intolerable nocturnal, driving to despair, Ilkali iod.; dull digging in all parts of body, more in hume- rus, forearm and fingers, Diad.; with longing for cold acid drinks, Eup. pur.; excessive (in- termittent), l l Puls.; in bilious fever, IEup. perf; intermittent fever, IIFup. pur., | |Polyp.; with hoarseness, l l Uva ursi ; in influenza, | | Eup. perf.; with weak feeling in joints, IStaph.; mercurial, or after checked gonor- rhoea, worse at night, in damp weather, or after taking cold in water, IISars.; early in morning (intermittent), IEup. perf; with dif- ficulty on moving head and tongue, IIColch.; at night, IIAur. met., IGuaraea, IPhyt.; , at night, from above downward, I Mez.; at night, with headache, Mez.; at night, in keratitis pustulosa, IMerc. sol.; at night, after abuse of mercury (syphilis), Kali iod.; at night, as if being scraped with a knife (after contusions), IPhos.ac.; at night, preventing sleep (chronic syphilitic ophthalmia), Merc.; at night, in syphilis, I | Asaf., Iod.; worse at night, l l Merc.; periodical, IKalibi.; in syphilis, IPhos.; mer- curial syphilis, IPhos.ac.; in secondary syph- 44. TISSUES. 1131 ilis, l l Stilling.; with syphilitic eruption, ad- vanced stage, TNitr, ac.; especially in cervical and lumbar vertebrae, Sacrum and femur, worse inner condyle and great trochanter, Sarrac.; wandering, TKalibi. Bones, periosteum : Hº Periosteum. Bones, pressing: Cycl.; especially in long, II Arg. met.; painful, in ileum, IGuaiac.; in parts where they lie near surface, Cycl. Bones, rachitis (osteomalacia, softening): Asaf., IBell., IICalc., IICalc. p., Con., IFerr. iod., Ferr. mur., IFerr. ph., Hekla, Hep., IIpec., IKali iod., ILac c., ILyc., Merc., Mez., Nitr. ac., Nux m., IOl. jec., IPhos., Psor., Puls., Ruta, ISep., IISil., IStaph., ISul., The- rid., Thuya ; abdomen puffed, tense, IlBell.; atrophy, IKali p.; curvature, Asaf., IPuls.; curvature, especially spine and long bones, II Calc.; tendency to curve, ICalc. ph.; ex- tremities deformed, crooked, IICalc.; growing imperfectly (hydrocephalus traumaticus), HCalc.; abscess of head, IMerc. sol.; limbs crooked, Graph.; protracted, ill treated, hectic, profuse, fetid suppuration, Petrol.; malforma- tion, in scrofulous persons, Calc., Iod.; dis- posed to soften or bend, Ferr.; softening, Calc., IGuaiac., IILyc., ISul.; affecting female pelvis, IOl.jec.; with vertigo, Sil. Hºº curvature. IBones, rheumatism : Abies, Daph., IMerc.; pains, after mercury, on checked gonorrhoeal discharge, Sars. Bones, scraping pain: l l Asaf., Berb., Cinch., IPhos. ac., Puls., Rhus, Sabad., Spig.; worse in evening, l l Paris; intense, especially in joints, as if interior were scraped and cut with a sharp knife, Sabad.; worse from motion, ex- citement, using eyes, IParis; pain, as of being scraped, IIRhus. Bones, sensitive: Bufo.; ankles particularly affected, children are unable to walk, Mang.; tenderness, II Arg. nit.; to touch, in typhus, IMang.; prominent projections Sore to touch, IRhus. Bones, shooting: Lyss. Bones, smarting: at night, Phos. ac. Bones, softening: Hº rachitis. Bones, soreness: Con., IIFup. perf., Graph., Hep., Ign., Jabor., Kalibi., Merc., IPhos. ac., Sarrac., Therid. Bºy" bruised feeling. Bones, spinous processes: diseased, l l Symph. Bones, stinging: ICalc., Sep.; in long, Dros. Bones, stitches: Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., HBell., ICalc., Caust., Cinch., Con., 'Dros., Lach., IMerc., Mez., Phos., Puls., Ruta, Sars., Sep.; flying along long bones, with nervous rheumatism or rheumatic neuralgia, worse at night, Mez.; as from sharp needles, l l Kali bi. Bones, supernumerary : [Calc. fl. Bones, sutures: affected along, IICalc. p. B& Chap. 4, Skull, sutures. Bones, swelling: Asaf., IAur. met, ICalc., Clem., Daph., IFluor. ac., IGuaiac., IKali iod., ILact. ac., ILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Phos., IIPhos.ac., IPuls., Phyt., Rhus, IRuta, Sil., IStaph., ISul.; exostosis, IIAur. met., IIAur. mur., HCalc., ICalc. fl., ; Calc.p., IDulc., || Ferr. iod., Graph., Hekla, IKali iod., IIMerc., IMez.,ISars, IISil.; exostosis on fingers, Calc. fl.; exostosis, nightly pain, IFluor. ac.; exos- tosis, scrofulous, IIRuta ; exostoses, especially on skull, IPhos.; exostoses, with feeling on Soreness when touched, pain at night in bed, IIMerc.; exostoses, in syphilis, IPhos.; exos- tosis, especially in thigh bones, Lact. ac.; ex- Ostosis, on tibiae, painful (secondary syphilis), |Aur. mur.; feel distended, Mez.; interstitial distension, IIAsaf., Aur. met., HCalc., Fluor. ac., IILyc., IIMerc., IMez., IPhos., IPhos. ac., ISil., Sul., IIStaph.; interstitial distension, mercurial, syphilitic or scrofulous, IPhos. ac.; interstitial distension, pains worse night, Ilkali iod.; of long, IRhus; mercurial, Staph.; Worse at night (cystic osteoma), Mez.; nodes, Calc.fl., 1Caust., IHep.; nodes, painful, syph- ilitic, Kaliiod.; nodosities, burning, IHep.; nodosities, gouty, Agnus, Dig.; nodosities, hard and painful, Phyt.; osteophytes, Calc. p.; nocturnal pains, IIRaliiod.; especially shafts, after abuse of mercury and venereal"disease, IIMez.; spongeous affection, IGuaiac.; mer- curial Syphilis, IPhos.ac.; especially on tibia, with violent nightly pains, Mez.; tophi, IKali iod., ILyc., Mez.; tumors, following mercury, or syphilis, INitr. ac.; scrofulous ulcers, IPsor. Bones, symphyses: affected, IICalc. p. Dones, syphilis: IIAur. met., Fluor. ac., IIRCali hyd., IIMerc., Phos.ac., IPhyt.; iritis, IAsaf.; pains, Nitr. ac.; secondary, Stilling. Bones, tubular: affected, Bar. c. Bones, tearing pain: Agar., Arg. met., I Ars., Aur. met., IBar. c., Bell., Bry., HCarbo v., ICaust., ICinch., Coccul., Cup. m., IKalm., Lyc., Lyss., Merc., INatr. m., Nitr, ac., Phos., IPhos. ac., IRuta, Sabina, ISpig., IStaph., Zinc.; arthritic, Vinca ; with dry, spasmodic cough, during chill, Sabad.; feeling as if flesh were torn from, INitr. ac., IIRhus; in long, Bar. c.; especially in long, II Arg. met.; as if being torn to pieces, with vomiting and pain in bowels, Ipec.; in exostosis of skull, II Arg. met.; sudden, at night, depriving one of sleep, Plumb.; in parts near surface, Cycl. Bones, tension : in long bones, Bar. c.; better for the moment when lying, soon returns, ICinch. Bones, throbbing: ICalc. Bones, tumors: gº swelling. CANCER: I Acet. ac., Alum., IApis, II Ars., Ars. i., I Ast. r., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., IBism., ICalc., Calend., IICarbo a., HCarbo. v., ICarbol. ac., Caust., ICist., ; Citric acid (lo- cally to relieve pain), IClem., II Con., ICund., IFerr. ph., Graph., Hep., ; Hippoz., IHydras., IKali ars., IKali cy., IKali S., ILach., ILapis, IILyc., IMerc., | |Millef., Morph. Sul., HINitr. ac.,IPhos., Phos.ac., IIPhyt., Sep., IISil., Sul., IThuya, ; Tereb. - Cancer, colloid: ILach., IPhos. Cancer, constitution: melanotic dyscrasia, similar to scurvy and stupid typhoids (mor- bus Brightii), l l Phos.ac.; scrofulous, : Calc. p., chiefly in young persons, l l Kali ph. Cancer, with emaciation: IIHydras. Cancer, encephaloma: Acet. ac., Arn., Ars., Ars. i., Art. v., Bell., Carbo a., Carbol. ac., Croc., Caust., Hydras., Kali iod, Kreo., Lach., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., Sil., Sul., Thuya. Cancer, epithelioma: Acet. ac., Arg. nit., Ars., Ars. i., Aur. met., IBell., Brom, Calc. p., Clem., Con., ICund., Hydras., l l Kali s., IKreo., Lapis, Merc., Phos., Phyt., Puls., Sep., Sil., Sul., I IThuya, Uran. n.; discharge 1132 44. TISSUES. thin, yellow, serous, l l Kalis.; and hypertro- phy, HKali m.; Open, Cund. Cancer, fungus haematodes: fungus haematodes. Cancer, injuries: after contusions, ICon. Cancer, indculation : spongy excrescence on thumb, Ars. Cancer, lupus: Agar., Alum., Ant. c., ILArs., Ars. i., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., Calc. a., Calc. p., ICarbo. v., 1Carbol. ac., Carb. s., Caust., Cic., Cist., Cund. (improved), Graph., Hep., IHy- dras., Hydrocot., IKali bi, Kali c., Kali m., IKreo., INitr, ac., Phyt., Rhus, Sabina, Sep., Sil., Spong, Staph., Sul., IIThuya; ery- thematic, IHydroc.; exedens, Hydroc., | Thuya, Uran. n.; noli me tangere, || Millef.; tuberculoid, IBar. c. Cancer, medullary: Phos.; convolutions), I | Kali ph. Cancer, melanotic: Arg. nit., Card. m., ILach., | | PhOS. ac. Cancer, menses: chronic suppression, ILyc. Cancer, noma : Alum., HArs., Calc., Carbo v., ICon., Elat., IGuaraea, IKali ph., Sil., Sul. Cancer, of nose : , Hº Chap. 7, Nose cancer. Cancer, open : Ars., IIBufo., ICund.; bleeds profusely on slight provocation, IPhos.; burn- ing, stinging, Apis ; granulations, infiltra- tions, with sensitiveness (locally), l l Kali m. Cancer, painful : Coloc. Cancer, of pancreas: with burning pain, Calc.a. Cancer, scirrhus: : Anac., Arn., Ast. r., I Bell., Calend., IICarbo a., ICarbo v., IICon...,ICund., ILapis, Nux v., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul.; adhe- rent, Hydras.; burning, I Apis; early, I Ferr. iod.; hard, I Hydras.; of mammae, Il Con., IPhyt.; early stages, chiefly when in a gland, Or in vicinity of a gland, Hydras.; stage of de- generative softening, Hydras.; stinging, burn– ing, Apis,Cund.; red streaks, like radii,extend from induration, IBell.; as long as ulceration has not set in, based on scrofulosis, |Lapis. Cancer, of stomach: Bºy" Chap. 17, Stomach, Carl C. eI. Cancer, of tongue: Hºt Chap. 11, Tongue Call Cer. - Cancer, of testicle: sarcocele malleosa, Hip- poz. Hº Chap. 22, Testicſes cancer. Cancer, of uterus: Gº" Chap. 23, Uterus Carl Cer. CARTILAGES : acts upon, ILArg. met., Natr. m.; necrosis, in syphilis, Crotal.; tumors, ICalc., ISil. DECOMPOSITION: slow, Ars.; rapid, Vespa. Hº Gangrene. DEGENERATION, cheesy: ILyc. Degeneration, colloid: of viscera, particularly stomach, Carbo a. Đº Cancer. Degeneration, fatty: ILAur. met., ICalc. a., | | Lac def., IIPhos.; blackish red, hemorrha- gic bands, from tough hemorrhagic infiltra- tion, Il Anthrac. Hº Chap. 18, Liver fatty; also Chap. 29, Heart fatty. EMACIATION: IAbrot, IAcet. ac., || Alet, Alum, Amb., Anac., LAnt. c., Apis, IArg. nit., IIArs., Ars. i., Ars. m., Ascl. t., IAur. met., Bar. c., Bar. m., Bell., Benz. ac., IBor., Brach., HBrom, Bry., HCalc., Calc. iod, IICalc. p., Camph., Caps., HCarbo a., Carbov., Caust., Chin. a., Chin. S., | | Chlor., IICina, IICinch., ICist., ; Cetrar., Clem., Coca, ICOccul., ICon., Cub., Cund., ICup. m., IDulc., Euph., IIFerr., jº Tumors soft (brainlike : Ferr. iod., 1Gamb., IGraph., IGuaiac., Hell., IHelon., Hep., Hippoz., I | Hydras., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., IKalibi., IKali br., IKali c., IKali iod, |Rali p., IKali S., UKreo., Lac C., | | Lac def., ILach., ILact, ac., ILaur., ILith., IILyc., ILyc. vir., Lyss., Magn. c., IMagn. m., IMar. v., Merc., IMur. ac., IMyos., Natr. a., II.Natr. m., JNatr. p., Natr. S., INiccol., II.Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., 10l. jec., IOp., IPetrol., Phell., IIPhos., IIPhos. ac., Pic. ac., | | Plant, IPlumb., IPsor., | | Puls., IRheum, | | Rumex, Samb., IISars., ISenecio, IISep., IISil., IIStann., IStaph., | |Stront., IISul., ISul. ac., ISyph., Therid., IThuya, Il Ver., | | Ver. v., | |Zinc, gº children, maras- IIlllS. | Emaciation, abdomen: IIod.; large, Il Calc., ISars., IISul. Hº Chap. 19, Abdomen mes- enteries. Emaciation, abscesses: all over body, Vespa ; depending on suppurative processes, : Cetrar., ICinch., IHep., IISil. Emaciation, of affected parts: I.Ars., Carbo v., IIGraph., IILed., Mez., IPuls., Selen, ISil. Emaciation, anaemia: chlorosis, IFerr.; with weakness, IIPlumb. Emaciation, after apoplexy : Il Plumb. Emaciation, appetite : good, Calc., IINatr. m., IPetrol.; loss of, IChel.; voracious, IICinch. IEmaciation, in asthma : l l Kali p. Emaciation, back : Tabac.; with | | Coloc. Emaciation, bladder: catarrh, ICanth.; cyst- itis, IEup. pur. - Emaciation, brain: affection, with dry, flaccid skin, IHell.; hydrocephalus, traumatic, Calc.; tubercular meningitis, ILyc. Emaciation, bronchitis: IUran. n. Emaciation, catarrh : acute, Ant. t.; chronic bronchial, |Puls.; bronchial and vesical, ICop.; of stomach and small intestines, Hydr. a C, Emaciation, children : , IIAcet. ac., IAEthus., IArs., H. Arum t., IICalc. p., IFerr., HIOd., ILyc., Magn.c., INux v., || Petrol., Phos., Psor., HSep., Staph., ISul., Therid.; cholera. infantum,i Arsiod, Coff. t., ICrot.t., Manc., ITabac.; cholera infantum, especially about face and neck, ITVer.; dentition, IHArs.; with diarrhoea, Mar. v.; diarrhoea during dentition, I Ars.; flesh soft, with debility, IPod.; from impaired nutrition, or worms, ICina, IOl. jec.; like an old man, Nux v., | |Stram.; rachitis, IIBell., IKali p.; in sum- mer complaint, I | Coff.; after summer com- plaint, I IMed. gº" marasmus. Emaciation, in chorea: IAgar.., | | Chloral., IMygale. Emaciation, cold : after catching, Ipec. Emaciation, coldness: lies as if dead, yet con- scious, iCarbo v. Emaciation, convulsions: ILaur.; in a man, after convulsions, I Amyl.; in hydrocephaloid, IZinc. Emaciation, cough : Acet. ac., Amb., Coff, IFerr., iiNitr., ac.; amenorrhoea, l l Xan.; from bronchial irritation, ILyc.; chronic, IAEsc. h., IOl.jec.; whooping, Coral.., | |Phell. Emaciation, diabetes: ILArg. met., Ars, l l Ra- tan., Tarant., IUran. n.; with good appetite, IColoc.; constantly increasing, relieved, | | Uran. In. lumbago, 44. TISSUES. 1133 Emaciation, diarrhoea: II Acet ac., Apis, IArg. nit., II Ars., IBor., IICalc., ICalc. p., iiCinch., IIFerr., IFerr. S., Gamb., IIod., Kreo., Lyc., HINatr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., IOp., IPetrol., IPhos.,IISars., Sep., Sil., ISul.; camp, Lept.; chronic, I Ang., l l Coloc., IDulc., MGamb., | | Pod., Thuya ; chronic, in adults, IOl. jec.; rapid, IIPhos.; after attacks of watery diar- rhoea (abdominal dropsy), I lSil. Hº Chap. 20, Diarrhoea, emaciation. Emaciation, in diphtheria: Merc. cy. Emaciation, in dropsy: IFluor. ac.; ascites, from loss of fluids, IILyc. Emaciation, dysentery : IBar. m., IHam., Merc. cor., Zinc.; chronic, |Nux v. Emaciation, eyes: scrofulous ophthalmia, | | Ferr. i., | | Rhus. Emaciation, eruption: dry, itchlike, Sars. Emaciation, face: bloated, Bar, c.; in chronic diarrhoea, 1Calc.; pale, 1Cact., | | Graph., INatr. c.; pale, suffering expression, IISil. B& Chap. 8, Face emaciated. Emaciation, of feet: Ars., IICaust., Cinch. Emaciation, fever: hectic, and night sweats, 1Coccul.; intermittent, I Diad.; intermittent, particularly of face, I Tarant.; in typhoid, Tereb. Emaciation, glands: B& Glands. Emaciation, gonorrhoea: perceptible, in five days, Polyg.; perceptible, from day to day, after injection of nitrate of silver, Tarant.; after suppressed discharge by injection of Solu- tion of gunpowder, Sars. Emaciation, in gout: IKali iod. Emaciation, hands: Cinch., Phos., Selen. Emaciation, heart: rheumatic disease, Cact. Emaciation, heat: hot hands and head, IOl.jec. Emaciation, hysteria: I Sil. Emaciation, kidneys: diseased, IHep.; Bright's disease, IIod.; chronic passive hemorrhage, | | Tereb. Emaciation, lactation : milk scanty and watery, |Plumb. Emaciation, legs: Arg. nit. §º Chap. 33, Legs, emaciation. - Emaciation, limbs: ICalc. Emaciation, liver: affection, Magn. m.; chronic atrophy, Merc.; atrophy, dessication of body, IMerc.; affection, with dropsy, IFluor. ac.; hy- pertrophied, Chen. v. Emaciation, local : , of single parts, Phos. ac.; of soft parts, I ISyph. Bº feet, hands, neck. Emaciation, lungs: haemoptysis, laryngitis, chronic bronchitis, Tabac.; hectic, accompa- nied by phthisical condition, I | Merc. cor.; phthisis, IHydras., IIod., | |Tuberc.; pleurisy, Ferr. mur.; hectic, in pneumonia, Arn.; scrofulous, Jugl.; tuberculosis, Ferr. iod., |Natr. a.; tuberculosis, colliquative night sweat, Nitr. ac. Emaciation, mammae : inflammation, l l Phos., || Phyt. Fmaciation, marasmus: Abrot., Acet. ac., LAnt. c., IApis, Arg. nit., Ars., HBell., 1Calc., ICalc. p., | | Caps., Coca, Con, Ferr. mur., IHydras, IIod., ITNatr. m., Nux m., Op., ISars., ISul. ; large abdomen, ICalc.; with an- gina pectoris, Chin. S.; with sour belching, worse during night, Con.; children who are bottle fed, I Natr. p.; averse to exercise, hol- low, wrinkled face, hair dry, ICalc.; incipient, ICham.; irritability,child will be approached by no one, IIod.; in last stage (cholerine), INuph.; nervous, restless, weakly children, Sul. ac.; weight reduced seventy pounds, IHy- dras.; senilis, IIPar. c.; skin dry and wrinkled, ICalc.; tendency to, Iod. Bº children; also Chap. 19, Abdomen mesenteries. Emaciation, measles; l l Sticta ; marasmus after, IHydras. - Emaciation, menses: after menses, IPhos.; ir- regular, Dig. Emaciation, mental condition : after disap- pointment in her affections (cardiac weak- ness), l l Phos.ac.; from emotion, Samb. Emaciation, mucous membrane : chronic ul- ceration, l l Kalibi. Emaciation, muscles: relaxation, ILach. tº Muscles lax. Emaciation, neck; Calc, p., HINatr. m.; begin- ning (cholera infantum), Natr. m.; in chronic diarrhoea, I Calc. Emaciation, nerves: neuropathia, to a skeleton, | |Kali ars.; tendency to, with loss of sensa- tion of touch, IKali ph. Emaciation, Oesophagus: stricture, l l Phos. Emaciation, of old people: IIBar. c., Kali ph. Emaciation, pancreas: diseased, during last weeks, IAtrop. S. Emaciation, paralysis: Cup. m., IIGraph., | |Plumb., ISep.; rapid, Sec.; sclerosis of cere- bro-spinal system, IIPlumb.; wrist drop alter- nating with colic, IIPlumb. Hº Chap. 31, Spinal cord, atrophy. - Emaciation, parturition : after childbirth, Caulo. Emaciation, progressive : I.Nitr. ac., Phos. ac.; in bronchitis, IIod.; gradual (after wound on head), Led.; haemoptysis, IAcal.; for twelve months (subacute pleuritis), Arg. nit.; mus- cular, Calab., Crotal.; after onanism, Tarant.; purpura, I Led.; slowly (diabetes), ICup. m.; after typhus, IMyos. zº. Emaciation, rapid: I Ars., Ars. iod, IIPhos., IIPlumb., IPod., ISul.; with deadness of af- fected parts, Thuya ; with diarrhoea, IICinch., ; Ferr. mur.; extreme, Magn.c.; in typhus or intermittent fever, Ars.; in galactorrhoea, IIod.; in gastromalacia, IKreo.; spasmus glot- tidis, IChlor.; of paralyzed parts, Sec.; acute phthisis laryngea, Dros.; three or four pounds within a week, Ars. m.; in prosopalgia, IChel.; in curvature of spine, after a fall, l l Sul.; sudden, Ferr. Emaciation, rectum : rectal troubles, I IFaeonia. Emaciation, rheumatism: Il Viol.; arthritic, | |Spig.; chronic, of left hip joint, IPhyt.; complicated with, Colch. Emaciation, in sciatica: TFerr. Emaciation, scrofulous: I.Ars., IIBar.c., IBell., : Cetrar., IFerr. iod., IIod.; children, LAnt. t., IBell.; swelling of cervical glands, IBar. m.; with skin disease, IBar. c. Emaciation, sexual organs: from sexual in- dulgence, ISamb.; impotence, TMosch.; from iºnal losses, Samb.; in spermatorrhoea, IDig. Emaciation, stomach: after a blow, Arn.; cancer, ICund., | | Hydras., l l Mez.; cardialgia, ! I Plumb., | |Stram.; in chronic dyspepsia, IHydr. ac.; flatulent dyspepsia, 1Sal.ac.; gas- tric disorder, IAtrop. S.; gastromalacia, IKreo., IMerc. d.; haematemesis, l l Natr. m.; degen- 1134 44. TISSUES. eration of mucous membrane, Kali iod. ; perforating ulcer, IKali c. Frnaciation, suppuration : IPhOS. ac. gº abscess. Emaciation, in syphilis: Aur. mur., ILyc. Emaciation, throat: ulcerated Sore, IKalibi. Bmaciation, uterus : neuralgia, Il Nux v. Emaciation, weakness: anaemia, IIPlumb.; too weak to walk alone, Chel. Emaciation, worms: ICina. B& Chap. 20, Worms, taenia. EXECRETIONS: diminished, IIApoc.; fetid, IIBapt., IGraph., IGuaiac., Merc., IRob.; carrionlike, IPSOr.; Sour, IHep.; sluggish, IGraph.; suppressed, Mosch.; suppressed, in- tense cerebral congestion, TVer. v.; suppressed, in convulsions, Stram. ; constant Vaporous exhalations, Grat. FIBROUS: acts upon, Eup. perf., IGuaiac., | | Rhus; redness, swelling, heat, etc., not tend- ing to suppuration, Colch. ; rheumatic and syphilitic affections, it not only affects the fibrous coverings of muscles, but the fibrous envelopes or sheaths of the nerves, IPhyt. FLUIDS, decomposition: II.Bapt., Carbov., IKali ph., IILach.; acrid, perverting lym- phatic secretion, Thuya ; putrescence, Trill.; retarded, in those fatally poisoned, Ars. Fluids, ill effects from loss of: ICalad., IICalc., ICarbo a., Carbo v., Caust., IICinch., Phos. ac.; amblyopia, ICinch. ; dyspepsia, Phos.ac.; fainting, IPhos. ac.; hyterical attacks, Cin- nam.; locomotor ataxia, Phos.; vertigo,ICinch.; weakness, IPhos. ac., lSec. GANGRENE: I Agar., Amm. c., IIAnthrac., IApis, Ars., . Asaf., IBell., 1Calc. a., Canth., 1Caps., 1Carbo a., Chrom.ac., Cinch., ICrotal., IKaliph., IKreo.,LNitr. ac., IPlumb., ITarant., Tereb., locally on lint; from anaemia, IISec.; from blood poisoning, IILach.; of bowels, IArs. S. f.; after bruises, particularly in old people, ISul. ac.; after burns or scalds, Ars., ICrotal.; burns like fire and looks black, smells fetid, IIArs.; in cachectic persons, ICarbo v.; chancre (locally), IIodof.; circumscribed, ILach.; cold, Ars., Asaf., Bell., IICarbo v., Cinch., Con., Euphor., ILach, I.Merc., Plumb., Ran. b., Squilla, IISec., Sil., Sul.. Sul. ac., : Tereb.; better by cold, worse by heat, IISec.; from contusions, and of one part of ulcer, Con...; destructive, quasi-malignant tendency to decomposition, | | Hippoż.; , in diabetes, Sec.; with diarrhoea, ICrotal.; in diphtheria, II Ars., ILach.; dry, Ant. c., Bism., Sec.; emphysematous, Anthrac.; in erysipelas, I Amm. c.; after exanthematous disease, Canth.; in newly formed flap on little finger, IHydrocot.; flying, Anthrac.; great foulness of secretions, Carbo v.; after fracture of leg, | | Lach.; after fracture of tibia, l l Anthrac.; greenish, Con.; of hand, after bullet wound or explosion of pistol, ILach.; better from heat, I Ars.; hospital, : Chrom. ac., Tereb.; humid, ICarbo v., ICinch.; ichor, horrible smell, UAnthrac.; idiopathic, ILach.; after external injuries, application of leeches or mustard, IISec.; of lips, pains worse by hot or cold ap- plication, IMerc.; decomposition of organic matter, Cinch.; pains worse and better period- ically, Diad.; on places exposed to pressure, especially in patients with mental disease, gangrene spreads in depth with an intact from excessive, Skin, Chloral.; great prostration, Ars., HCar- bo v.; putrid, IKali ph.; with nervous rest- lessness, Ars, IHyos.; swollen scrotum and penis, Fluor...ac.; Senile, Amm. m., IArs., Cepa, Cinch., Con., Euphor., IILach., IPhos. ac., Plumb., IISec.; senile, dry, better by warmth, II Ars.;_senile, dry, IISec.; senile, of foot, in a man, ICup. m.; senile, woman aet. 80, ICepa (externally, a salve); sloughing, Ars, Aur. met, Carbo V., Crotal., Hep., IILach, Merc., Mez., INitr. ac., ISil., Sul.; spots, violent burning, ILach.; spots on lower limbs, I Hyos.; on tongue, IIArs.; traumatic, Amm. m., Arn., Calend., IHypér., IILach., Sul. ac.; traumatic, ILach; restores vitality to parts apparently dead, and induces renewed circulation without sloughing; typhoid symp- toms, hemorrhage, fetor, Crotal.; typhus putridus, ISul. ac. GLANDS: red lines along absorbents, Vespa; acts upon, Natr. m.; affection, ILapis, IOl.jec., ISul.; affections in weak cachectic individuals Suffering from diarrhoea and colliqative sweats, Phos.; atrophy, Cham., Chim. umb., IIRali iod.; burning, ICOccul.; burning, lymphatic, iCarbo v.; burning, in scirrhus, iCarbo a.; cancerous, Aur. mur.; cold, ICOccul.; cutting, in Scirrhus, iCarbo a.; fistulae, IPhos.; follicu. lar, disturbed action causes pimples on face, neck, etc., IKali m.; hot, Asaf., Cinch., IIPuls., , IIRhus ; indolent, with syphilis, IIKali iod.; acute , infiltrations, lymphatic, Kali m.; hemorrhagic infiltrations, lymphatic, Anthrac.; interstitial infiltration, likali iod.; inflammation, Ananth., Apis, IICalc., Camph., Cham., IPhyt.; inflammation, in children, Bell.; inflammation, lymphatic, Crotal.,IHep., Hippoz., || Kali m., Sil.; inflammation, lym- phatic, in children, Bell.; inflammation, lymphatic, with heat and shining redness, hardness and pain, l l Nux v.; inflammation, particularly of mammae, l l Plant.; inflamma- tion, in Scirrhus, iCarbo a.; inflammation, se- baceous, Chel.; inflammation, of sebaceous, IISil.; obscure, inflammatory condition, infil- tration, Clem.; of intestinal tract, affected, Natr. p.; irritation (diphtheria), IIod.; lanci- nating (Scirrhus), Carbo a.; lymph, effusion, after inflammation, IKalim.; lymphatic affec- tions, Lapis, ISul.; lymphatics, palpable, | |Tuberc.; lymphatics, red lines and stripes in course of, l l Anthra.c.; lymphatics, intense redness in streaks, following course of, from calf upward to body, with great anxiety, |Mygale ; lymphatics, redness and swelling along course, after wounds, IBufo.; lymphatic, affections, in scrofula, IIBar. m.; lymphatic, red streaks (malignant pustule), ILach.; lym- phatic vessels, inflamed, swollen, from hand to shoulder, Cup. m.; pain, Arund., Cinch., IIPuls., IIRhus ; pressing from without in- ward, Coccul.; pricking, Arund.; relaxed, Nux m.; scrofulous, IBar. m., Carbo a., Iod., IMerc. iod. flav.; lymphatic, scrofulous, Merc. iod. flav.; sebaceous, secrete in excess, IIPsor.; profuse secretion, Jab.; Sensitiveness, pain- ful, Sul. ac.; stinging, ICOccul.; , suppurate, discharge curdy, or thin, corrosive, IIRali iod.; suppurate, indolent, with hard edges, Ilkali iod.; suppurating, : Calc. S., Guaraea, IIRhus ; suppuration, chronic, Aur. mur. nat.; Suppurating lymphatics, ICarbo v.; Suppurat- 44. TISSUES. 1135 ing, in scarlatina, IIod.; suppuration, espe- cially cervical, IBar. c.; suppuration, of Seba- ceous, IISil.; tender, in cachectic people, Kali m.; throbbing, Asaf.; affected, in tuber- culosis, IIod.; ulcers, fistulous, especially on neck, Bar. c.; ulceration, IOl.jec.; ulcerations, of lymphatic, Rhus v.; ulceration, Sebaceous, Dig. Bºy" Chap. 9, Lower jaw parotid, sub- maxillary; Chap. 30, Axillae glands; Chap. 31, Neck glands; Chap. 19, Abdomen mes- enteries; Inguinal region glands. Glands, indurated: Agar., Anthrac., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., I Asaf., Ast. C., Aur. met., Aur. mur. natr., IIBadiag., IIBar. C., II. Bar. m., II Brom., Bry., IICalc., IICalc. fl., HCalc. s., IICarbo a., Carbo v., IICham., ICinnab., IICist., IClem., Coccul., IICon., Cup. m., Dulc., IGraph., I Hekla, IIIod., Jacea, IKali c., Kali n., ILyc., IIMerc., IMerc. cor., Merc. iod. flav., Merc. Sul., TNatr. C., Petrol., IPhyt., Puls., IIRhus, Sars., IISil., Spig., IISpong., Staph., IISul.; cancerous, Con.; especially cervical, IIHar. c.; with scrof- ulous conjunctivitis, IIod., everywhere, || Tu- berc.; lymphatic, Amm. c., Carb. S.; lym- phatics, felt like hard cords under skin, pain- ful (after hemorrhage from uterus), I Apis ; lymphatics, if cut across, red, harder or softer, infiltrated with hemorrhagic or bloody, serous matter, Anthrac.; under maxilla, | | Anthrac.; parotid, HCarbo a.; Scirrhus, HCarbo a.; scrofulous, IIBar. m.; Scrofula and syphilitic buboes, IIBadiag.; secondary de- posit, Con.; syphilis, Merc. iod. flav.; in throat, l l Anthrac.; with tingling and stitches, after contusions and bruises, IICon. ; stony hard, ICalc. fl. Glands, swelling (enlargement, hypertrophy): IAEsc. h., Alum., Amm. c., Apis, Ars, iod., Asaf., Aur. met., Aur. mur., IBadiag., IBapt., IIBar. c., IBar. m., IIBell., IBrom., Bry., Calad., IICalc., Caps., Caust., Cham., Cinch., ICist., IICon, Dulc., ; Eucal..,IGraph., IHekla, Hippoz., IIIod., Iris, Jacea, Kalibi., IKali c., IIRCali iod, ILith., ILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., IIMerc., Merc. cor., || Merc. iod. rub., || Mez., IMur. ac., INatr, c., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Petrol., IPhos., IPhyt., IIPuls., II Rhus, Sec., IISil., IISpong., ISul., ISyph., IUran. n.; acute, IIIBell.; in axillae (scarlatina), IRhus ; axillary, hard, swollen (Scirrhus umammae), I Ast. r.; in chronic bronchitis, Inul.; cachectic people, IKali m.; cancerous, Con...; cervical, Il Bar. c.; especially cervical, ILapis ; particularly cervical, axillary and inguinal, indurated and suppurating, Sul.; chronic, ; Calc. p., Hep.; cold, Ars., IDulc.; cold, painless, Thuya ; with deafness, Kali m.; especially after contusions, I Phos.; ting- ling and stitches, after contusions and bruises, IICon.; in diphtheria, IKreo., Merc. iod. rub.; pressure, causing dropsy, IKali iod.; with earache, l l Rali m.; hard, size of eggs, I Bar. m.; with emaciation, Ars., LArs. iod., IBar. c., Calc., Calc. iod., Calc. p., Carbo v., Caust., ICist., ICon., IGraph., IMagn. c., Magn. m., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Ol.jec., Petrol., Phos, Phos. ac., Psor., Sil., Staph., Sul., Sul. ac.; with eruption on head, Psor.; feeling, Nux m.; disposition to, with gleet (gonorrhoea), HKali m.; in hip disease, II Calc.; Hodgkin’s disease, Syph.; hot, Bufo.,ICOccul.; hot, pain- ful, Clem.; and induration, Graph.; in infants, Cham.; inflammatory, Cham.; itching, l l Sil.; lymphatic, Amm. c., || Anthrac., Asta.c., Berb., IICalc., Carb. s., 1Carbo v., Con., Kali br., | | Natr. p.; lymphatic, alternate side (diphthe- ria), Lac c.; lymphatic, in cancer uteri, IGraph.; lymphatic, chronic, Natr. m.; lym- phatic, in diphtheria, Natr. m.; lymphatic, heat and Soreness, Med.; lymphatic, in neck, Chim. umb.; lymphatic, painless, Sep.; lym- phatic, dark red, brittle, or softened as if filled with extravasations, Anthrac.; lym- phatic, in Scarlatina, l l Amm. c.; lymphatics, Scrofulous, l l Chim. umb., Con.; lymphatic, on ball of big toe, painful, Bar. c.; before men- ses, Bar. c.; mesenteric, Calc.; on different parts of body, particularly about neck, Syph., strumous ophthalmia, Merc. d.; jerking pain, Asaf.; painful, Amm. c., Ananth., Anthrac., Ars., Aur. met., IBar. c., IIHell., IICalc., Calc. p., Caps., 1Carbo a., Carbo V., Caust., Cinch., IICon., Cop., Crot. t., Cup. m., Ign., Kali c., Merc., Natr. m., Psor., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Spig.; painful, Staph., Sul.; painful, under chin, 1Anthrac., Staph,; painful, hot, Acon., Bell., Cham.; painful, rending, tear- ing, IFerr.; painful, scrofulous, IIPar. m.; painless, Ign., Phos. ac.; parotids, IIIBapt.; in scabies, Sul.; in scarlatina, ILyc., Merc.; after scarlatina, ILac c.; epidemic scarlet fe- ver, IMerc. iod. rub.; in scirrhous, ICarbo a.; scrofula, or syphilitic buboes, IIBadiag.; scrof- ulous, IICarbo v., Dig., Therid.; scrofulous children, worse after slight cold, IBar. c.; Scrofulous, suppuration, IIProm.; Sebaceous, IISil.; sebaceous, chronic, Natr. m.; shooting, Asaf.; subcutaneous, IIod.; Suppurating, Ars. i., Aur. mur. nat., IBadiag., Bell., IICalc., Calc. s., ICist., IIHep., II Kali iod, ILyc., Merc., Merc. iod. rub., Natr. s., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Sul.; with or without Suppuration, but especially if suppuration is profuse, IIMerc.; swelling before hardening, | | Natr. p.; in syphilis, IICarbo v., 11Kali iod., IMerc. iod. flav.; secondary syphilis, Merc.; with tabes mesenterica in fleshy, flabby sub- jects, IKreo. GRANULATIONS (proud flesh): IAlum., : Anac. oc., ; Ant. t., II Ars., Calc., Cund., IKali m., ILach., Sabina, IISil. HYPERTROPHY: Carbo a., Hydrocot, Kali br. Bº Tumors. INDURATION: ILAnthrac., Apis, IAur.met., II Aur. mur. nat., IBadiag., IBar. c., HBell., I Calc. fl., Carbo a., Dulc., IHydrocot., IPhos., Plumb., ISil.; cold, in scrofulous sub- ject, Lac c.; after inflammation, Alum., Amb., I Arn., l l Ars., Asaf., Aur. met., Bar. c., Il Bell., |Bry., Calc., Camph., Cann. i., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., | | Cham., Chel., Cina, IICinch., IIClem., Coloc., Con., Cup. m., Cycl., Dulc., | | Ferr., IGraph., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Iod., Kali c., Led., ILyc., Magn. c., IIMagn. m., Merc., Mez. Natr. c. Nux v., Op., | |Phos., IPlumb., IPuls., Ran.sc., | | Rhod., Sec., Selen., Sep., l! Sil., l l Spig., . Spong., | |Staph., Stram., TI ISul., Thuya, Val., Ver.; later softening, Thuya. B& Cancer. IN FLAMMATION : II.Acon., Apis, II Ars., IIBell., IIBry., ICalc., 1Cham., IICanth., ICup. m., Euph., IIFerr. ph., IGels., Hep., IHyos., IKali c., ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., 1136 44. TISSUES. INitrum, INitr. ac., INux v., IIPhos., IIPuls, IRhus, iSil., ISpig., Squilla, IIStaph., ISul, TVer., ITVer. v.; recent adhesions, consequent upon inflammations, IKali m.; to abate recur- ring aggravation, Hippoz. ; after anger,Cham.; asthenic, ; Tereb.; diffuse, ending in the de- struction of cellulartissue, Apis; erysipelatous, runs in radii as it extends to adjacent parts, Bell.; all kinds, as long as no exudation has taken place, Ferr. ph.; and swelling, followed by cold gangrene, Euphor.; gangrenous, IISil.; with great nervous hyperaesthesia, and sub- delirium, Mosch.; after indignation, Coloc.; of internal organs, Sabad., Seneg.; internal, has a reputation in domestic practice as a fo– mentation of all, Polyg.; of internal organs, with suppuration, ILach.; of internal organs, with tendency to suppuration, Bell., IPuls.; local, IIAcon.; local, in typhoid fever, IWer. v.; malignant, local, with secondary blood- infection and nervous prostration, IILach.; of mucous membranes, Calad., Caps., HICepa; seat of old, Act. Spic.; with violent pains, Ver. v.; phlegmonous, IBell.; phlegmonous diffuse (anthrax), l l Anthrac.; tissue tender on pressure, ILArn.; particularly of rectum and anus, with burning and blue color of skin (yellow fever), ILach.; scrofulous, Ars., IIod.; yellow, slimy or serous secretions, IKalis.; serous, non-suppurative, Cham.; first stage, as long as there is no suppuration, IFerr, ph.; first stage, hyperaemia to abatement of fever and beginning of sweat, Ferr. ph.; third stage, : Calc. S.; third stage, resolution, yellow mu- cous discharge, IKalis.; followed by suppu- ration and gangrene, Sil.;tearing and piercing pain, l l Millef.; of various kinds, Cact.; in gunshot wounds, IHyper. LEU CAEMIA: Gº Chap. 29, Blood leu- Caelºlla. LIGAMENTS: pains in those that have been stretched, as in sprains, Ruta ; relaxed, ICup. ac., ; Ferr. Sul. Hº Chap. 45, Sprains. METAMORPHOSIS : to retard destructive, coffee, tea, etc., Coca. MUCOUS MEMIBRAINES, affections in general: II Ars., IBapt., Coccus, Cochl., Dulc., Natr. a., IIMatr. m., IPuls., Seneg.; acts prin- cipally on those in juxtaposition with ascend- ing aorta, Chlor.; acts powerfully, and has particular affinity for outlets of mucous sur- faces where skin and mucous membrane join, II.Nitr. ac.; syphilitic, IHydrocot., IIMerc. Mucous membranes, burning: Apis, Il Ars., ICanth., HCarbo v., ITereb.; at edges, Natr. m.; rawness, Amm. m.; raw feeling, IIAEsc. h. Mucous membranes, catarrh : L'Amm. c., Amm. m., II Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., IBadiag., IBar. m., IIBenz. ac., HCalc., IIHep., IKali bi-, IMerc., Myr. cer., INatr. m., Niccol., IOl.jec, Phell., IPuls., Senecio, ISul.; from conditions of atmosphere favoring relaxation, IGels.; chronic blennorrhoea from atony, great pain, | |Millef.; blennorrhagia, Cop., INatr. m.; chronic, l l Petrol.; spasms from suppressed, ICamph.; suppressed, or undeveloped, IGels. B& Special organs and localities affected. Mucous membranes, cool: chronic passive hem- orrhage, l l Sec. Mucous membranes, congestion : | | Anthrac., Chel.; irritated, with sensation of roughness, smarting or pricking, Ptel.; passive, or venous stagnation, Ham. H& Inflammation; also Chap. 29, Blood congestion, plethora. Mucous membranes, dryness: Acon., Apis, Coral., Natr. m., INux m., IISticta, ITereb.; swollen, IAEsc. h. Mucous membranes, epithelium : degeneration, With enterOcolitis (typhoid diseases), ITereb.; inflammation, destruction, Chrom.ac.; espe- Cially affected parts, covered with squamous, Merc. iod. flaw. Mucous membranes, eruption: erysipelatous (throat, etc.), Apis; vesicles, I Amm. m. Mucous membranes, exudations; croupous (B& Chap. 25, Larynx croup); diphtheritic (gº Chap. 13, Throat diphtheria); fibrous, HKali m.; in lymphatic constitution, Seneg, plastic, Kali bi:; sticky, IKali m.; yellow, honey-colored, I | Natr. p. Mucous membranes, fissures: of outlets, syph- ilitic subjects who have used too much mer- cury and iodide of potash, and debilitated persons broken down by excessive use of alco- hol, IHydras. Mucous membranes, follicles: acts upon, Natr. m.; hypertrophied in vagina, IKreo.; swell- ing (cancer uteri), IGraph.; in scrofulous sub- jects, IIod. Mucous membranes, infiltrations: serous and sero-hemorrhagic, l l Anthrac. Mucous membranes, inflammation : II.Acon., II. Ant. t., Apis, IIArs., Arum m., IBell., Bry., IDulc., IIFérr. ph., IMerc., INitr. ac., Nux m., |Nux v.; chronic, Euphor.; red, l l Anthra.c.; red, in scrofulous subjects, IIod. Gº In- flammation. Mucous membranes, irritation : IIApis, Caps.; chronic, Fluor. ac.; et morbus medicinalis, IHydras.; in meningitis, IGels.; pruritus, of upper outlets, Chloral. Mucous membranes, pale ; ICinch., IIFerr., IIPhos.; chronic, passive hemorrhage, l l Sec.; with nun’s murmur, IIFerr. Mucous membranes, secretions: acrid, Ars., INatr. m., Nitr. ac.; of effete, albuminoid substances, as seen in white coating of tongue, or whitish secretions and expectoration, l l Kali m.; altered and increased, Colch.; bland, yel- lowish-green, thick, III?uls.; blood-streaked mucus, Tereb.; bloody, Calc. S.; corroding, Ars.; dirty, yellowish green, not laudable, II.Nitr. ac.; fetid, Ars., IIBapt., HCarbo v., IIKreo., ILach, INitr, ac.; fetid, critical, Trill.; green, Kali iod., Kalis.; increased, I Amm. m., 11Ant. t., Arg. met., IIArg. nit., ICanth., ICham, ICop, IDulc., IHep., Hy- dras., IMerc., Myr., cer, Nux m., INux v., IIPetrol., Puls., Sinap.; lumpy, Calc. s., IHep., Sinap.; mucus, in jelly like lumps or cakes, Aloe; passive, flux, IPhos.ac.; profuse, like hemorrhages, draining system, Ham.; profuse, with depressed vitality, IKreo.; ropy, Hydras., IKali bi.; Scanty, INatr. m.; profuse, watery, serous, especially stomach and intes- tinal tracts, Elat.; suppressed, 1Ant. c.; tena- cious, Bov., Hydras., IIRalibi., Sinap.; thin, II.Nitr. ac.; thin, ichorous, corrosive, Kali iod.; transparent, watery, coarse, frothy, II.Natr. m.; transudation of watery portions of blood, causing copious diarrhoea Crot. t.; watery, mucous, never purulent, IGels.; white, full of bubbles, color of white of egg or like boiled mucus, IIMatr. m.; thick, white, livid, 44. TISSUES. 1137 IKali m.; coated with a yellow mucus, Agar.; yellow, Natr. S.; yellow, honey-colored, |Natr. ph.; yellowish, Kalis.; yellowish, slimy,IKali m. ºº catarrh, exudations. Mucous membranes, smarting: at edges, INatr. m.; as from pepper, Xan. Mucous membranes, softening: black with atony and extension of softening, especially to hard Oesophagus, in scrofulous and lymph- atic patients (diphtheria), IKreo. Mucous membranes, ulceration ; IAmm. m., Ant. chl., Ars., Arum m., IBapt., ICarbo v., ICarbol. ac., ILach., IIMerc., INatr. m., ITNitr. ac., Phyt., ISal. ac.; erosions, Hydras., Natr. m.; with depressed vitality, IKreo. Hº Ulcers. MUSCLES: acts upon, Caulo., Dulc., | | Rhus; atony, IIHydras.; atrophy, Ars., IICalc., Sars.; atrophy of affected parts (apoplexy), IPlumb.; atrophy, with local paralysis, chiefly of forearm, l l Plumb.; progressive atrophy, IIPhOS.; progressive atrophy, alternating with colic and constipation, Plumb.; feel bruised from touch, better walking (chronic rheumat- ism), IAgar.; caked, in hard knots or lumps (rheumatism), ISyph.; contraction, IKaliiod., | | Ol. jec.; contraction, hands, bends of knees, neck, etc., Natr; c.; cannot control voluntary (paralysis with imbecility), Anac. oc.; loss of control, So weak as to fall, Amyg.; feel doughy and are powerless (chlorosis), ICycl.; drawing, Cycl.; increased excitability and action in Voluntary, with diminution of it in involun- tary, Op.; easily exhausted from slight exer- tion (anaemia), IFerr.; involuntary alternate extension and contraction, ILyc.; fall from bone in shreds (leprosy), Lach.; fatty meta- morphosis, IKaliph.; flabby, Amm.c., IICalc., Cham., IIPhos., | | Sars.; flabby in chlorosis, ICycl.; flabby, with coldness, Ver. v.; flabby, with diarrhoea, IBor.; flabby, in diphtheria, Merc. cy.; flabby, in hepatic disorder, I ISil.; flabby, in strumous ophthalmia, Merc. d.; flabby, in paralysis agitans, l l Rhus ; flabby, in Pott's curvature, ISul.; hardness in groups, affected by neuralgia, IBry.; inco-ordination, IKali br.; in mechanical injuries, with loss of Substance, ICalend.; irritation, Aurant., IKali br.; lax, Agar., Ars., IICaps., Cinch., HClem., ICup. ac., Dig., Hyos., IIFerr., IIpec., IIPhos., Ver., Viol.; lax, with emaciation, IFerr.; lax, with chronic headache, in leuco- phlegmatic people, ISul. ac.; lax, in inter- mittent, Ars.; lax, affecting voluntary motion, Ferr. ph.; lax, in pneumonia senilis, IFerr.; lax, sphincters (partly paralyzed), IAloe, IBell., IHyper., IPhos., Pod., Sec.; lax, be- come suddenly, IHell.; lax, in syphilis, Iod.; lax feeling, l l Amyl.; easy mobility (chorea), Stram.; increased mobility, Coff.; automatic movement, IICOccul.; pain (myalgia), II Act. rac., Arn., IIBry., Cinnam., Dios., II Ver.; pain, after chill, IElat.; pain, particularly after overexertion, II Arn., Gels., IRhus; pain, on motion, Bry., Sil.; pain on motion, espe- cially those of thighs and upper arms, as if flesh were loose, Natr. m.; pains better by moving, IPhos., Rhus ; pain, with numb- ness, Lyc.; pain, in acute rheumatism, Ver. v.; pain when touched, Coccul.; cramping, stitching pains (rheumatism), Act. rac.; para- lytic symptoms, IGels.; pressing, Cycl.; tender Muscles, on pressure, Apis ; rheumatism, Bry., Jacea, IKalm.; rheumatic and gouty affections, Daph. ; rheumatic and arthritic pains, IIGua- iac.; rheumatic affections of groups, IMagn. c.; rheumatic inflammation, Apis ; rheumatism of bellies, I Act. rac.; rigid, Acon., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., Ars., Coff, Kali C., l l Kali ph., Lyc.; rigid, with chronic gout or rheumatism in elderly persons, l l Ol. jec.; ºrigid, from meningeal irritation, Calab.; rigid at time for return of menses, l l Calab.; rigid (Hº- Chap. 36, Convulsions tetanus); refuse their service when not governed by strong attention and will, IHell.; shortening, Bar. c., Natr. m.; soft, IICalc.; soft and flabby (chronic diarrhoea), Fluor. ac.; soft, in Potts’ curvature, ISul.; spasms of sphincters, IIBell.; stiff, Apis ; stiff, in cerebrospinal meningitis, IRhus ; stiffness, passes off during exercise, IIRhus ; painful stiffness, ILyc.; stitches, Nitr. sp. d.; erratic stitches, Daph.; hard swelling of right side, painful to touch after suppression of measles, ISul.; swollen, Apis ; tension, Bar. c., Berb.; tension, in cholera Asiatica, ICup. m.; tension, with headache in right side, to neck and shoulders, ILach.; tension as if too short, in legs, Bov.; loss of tone, with dread of movement, IFerr.; sore to touch, l l Val.; sore to touch, in rheuma- tism, IIRan. b.; fluctuating tumors, Hipp.; violet color, tamyg.; voluntary influenced, rather than intellectual powers, Coccul.; voluntary, fail to follow influence of , will, IStram.; feel as if giving way after rising, worse walking, Arg. met., ICup. m., IFerr., IGuaraea, IIHydras., Kali br., |Magn. c.; weak, raising arm to mouth is painful, : Eucal.; weak in hepatic disorder, l l Sil.; weak, could hardly move about, IFerr. ph.; weak, in sexual debility, IDig.; hard welts, with rheumatic pains, ICalc.; will not obey will, HIGels.; do not respond readily to will (affection of vaso-motor nerves), Kali br.; continued working, | | OEnan.; Hº Chap. 36, Chorea, Jerking, Paralysis, Trembling, Twitching. Cramps (contraction, knotted): IICamph., ; Cast., 1Caust., ICOccul., Coloc., ICup. ac., IICup. m., Diosc., IGels., IGraph., IIgn., IKali br., JNux v., IOp., IPlumb., ITa- bac., HIVer.; in body and lower limbs (chol- era), Iris; of whole body interrupted by jerks and starts of entire frame (metror- rhagia), IHyos.; with coldness of arms and legs (yellow fever), IMerc.; involuntary con- traction, IOp.; contraction of parts supplied with involuntary muscles, as intestines, ure- ters, etc., with intense pain, ITabac.; especially those of legs, from toes to thighs, Bism.; of single sets, ICroc.; more those of upper part of body and left side, | | Oleand.; especially in lower extremities, Coccul.; here and there, worse calves and inner parts of thighs, IKali bi.; in hydrocephalus acutus, ICup, ac.; often only in left side (intermittent), Chin. s.; in legs, Alum.; now here now there, IICaust.; precede paraplegia, Sec.; periodic, Euphor.; during pregnancy, l l Millef., IPhos.; during pregnancy (metrorrhagia), IHyos.; tension (sciatica), ICham.; tonic, commence in hands and feet, spread all over, with ricewater dis- charges, ITVer.; when touched, IGuaraea; Se- 72 1138 44. TISSUES. PERIOSTEUIM : Quel of toxaemia, or in broken-down constitu- tions, ICrotal.; particularly in upper limbs, Ant. t.; vomiting of dark coagulated blood, | |Natr. m.; in women and children, Hyos. B& Chap. 36, Catalepsy, Chorea, Convulsions, muscular, tetanic ; also Chap. 34, Limbs, Cramps. Muscles, stretching: ICalc., Ind., IIpec., Lyss., IIIthus, IRhus v., Zinc.; in afternoon, Arum t; ... before chill (tertian), IIgn.; gaping feeling, with tiredness all over, Vacc.; in puerperal convulsions, on remission of symp- toms, Atrop. S. Hº Chap. 34, Limbs stretch- ing; also Chap. 37, Yawning. NERVES : act upon, Ascl. s., IIHyper., Kali ph., Magn. p.; suspected atrophy, Phos.; builds up and prevents destruction, Chin. S.; debility of ganglionic nutritive fibres, Chin. S.; nutrition and function remedy, JMagn. p.; bad effects from injurious stimu- lants having acted on sound, Magn. p. Hº Chap 36, Nerves; also Neuralgia nerves. NUTRITION: diseases of children suffering from excess of lactic acid resulting from over- feeding of milk or sugar, l l Natr. p.; ailments from excess of acidity, Natr. p.; assimilation defective, Sul.; defective, causes swollen, ulcerated, retracted, bleeding gums and loose teeth, l l Lac c.; deficient, ILac. def.; deranged, Crotal.; organic detrition without reaction, Carbo v.; food does not nourish or strengthen, IIod.; impaired, Il Calc.; malassimilation with signs of anaemia, IPuls.; perverted, ILac. def. PARENCHYIMATOUS ORGANS: affect- ed, Act. sp.; dark color, l l Anthrac. aching (intermittent), II Arn.; acts upon, Colch.; affected, IIAur. mur., Cinch., IKali iod., INitr. ac.; drawing pain, Mur. a.c.; drawing pain, before chill, Arn.; drawing, with heat in head (osteo- myelitis), Merc. cor.; drawing, pressing, where skin covers bones, Cycl.; rheumatic drawing, of long bones, Cann. S.; drawing tear- ing, worse, at night, in wet stormy weather and rest, better in motion, worse in forearms and lower legs, IRhod.; indurations, after cel- lulitis, on lower jaw, Aur. mur. nat.; in- juries, IIFuta ; mercurialization or syphilis, IKali iod.; pains, Bell., 1Camph., Graph., | | Mur. ac.; pain, deep-seated (panaritium), II Amm. c.; pain in long bones, especially tibia, worse at night in bed, pain is intoler- able, worse in damp weather (syphilitic rheum- atism), IMez.; pain, with paralytic weakness, ICham.; pains prevent sleep, Kalm.; rend- ing tearing pain, Colch.; pain, when touched, with tearing in tibiae, l l Kali c.; rheumatism, lMerc., Phyt.; rheumatism of syphilitic or mercurial origin, II Kali iod.; scraping, IPuls.; feels as if scraped with a knife, after injuries, IPhos. ac.; Soreness, Bry.; soreness, as of rheumatic origin (granular conjuncti- vitis), IPhyt.; stinging, boring, worse in cool air, I Hell.; swelling, Staph.; swelling, with nocturnal pains, Ilkali iod.; syphilitic affec- tions, IPhyt.; tension when walking, with tearing in tibiae, l l Kali c.; thickening, with scrofulous ulcer on leg, Mez.; tingling, IPuls. Periosteum, inflammation: Acon., Ars., Asaf., IAur. met., HBell., IFerr. iod., IFerr. ph., IHekla, IMerc., Mez., Nitr. ac., IIPhos. ac., Phyt., | | Puls., IIRuta, Sil.,IStaph., Symph.; Serous Serous membranes, inflammation: STEN OSIS from a blow on shin, leaving ulcer on spot size of a shilling, skin and cellular tissue in- flamed, IKali bi.; with erysipelatous inflam- mation of parts, Ruta ; mercurial, Staph.; at night, pains are insupportable, worse on touching parts, better in open air, Mang.; burning, gnawing, tearing pains, IPhos. ac.; scrofulous, Stilling.; scrofulous, on syphilitic, especially, affects, bones of face and antrum Highmorii, Hekla.; with synovitis, IApis ; syphilitic, IKali bi., IKali iod.; with throb- bing and burning, as from ulceration, worse in morning and at night, also when standing, lying or lifting part, better letting limb hang, and from motion, right side or left upper and right lower, l l Con...; tibia, IMerc. Gº Bones inflammation. PLAGUE : Ars., Bapt., Bell., 1Carbo a., Chin. a., Cinch., Crotal., IHippoz., Nitr. ac., Psor., Rhus, Sec., Sil., Sul.; Sul. ac., Ver. Bº Sup- puration anthrax, abscess, boils, carbun- cles. PY ABMIA: I Ars, ICalc., Hippoz., IILach.; in hepatitis, l l Phos. ac.; with metritis, IPhos.; in typhus, Il Bapt. §º Gangrene; also Chap. 29, Blood septicaemia. SECRETIONS: bloody (purpura haemorrha- gica), IPhos.; Sluggish, IGraph.; suppressed, |Mosch.; Suppressed, with spasms, Stram.; secreting surface affected, ISul.; watery, Natr. º Hº" Mucous membranes and Serous mem- ) T3, IlêS. SEROUS MEMBRANES: specifically acted upon by, Apis, IBry., Hell.; affections, IAct. rac.; burning, Apis; disease approaching in- sidiously rather as sequel to some other dis- ease than as natural termination of an inflam- mation of brain, IHell.; stitches, IlBry. membranes, effusions: ||Anthrac, IIApis, IApoc, Arg, nit., II Ars., IIBry., IKali m., IKali s., ILyc., Natr. m., ISul., Zinc.; in brain and spine, Arn.; with mental and physical debility, Seneg.; from loss of vital fluid, Cinch.; in joints and closed sacs, Natr. m.; mattery, IKali S.; in peritonitis, ICrotal.; especially of pleura and lungs, : Jab.; especially from pleura and peritoneum, Uran. n.; from weakness of vessels (albuminuria), Dig. G@* Swelling dropsical. IIApis, Bell., IIBry.; chronic, II Ars.; joints, particu- larly knees, hips and hands, Hippoz. ; particu- larly pleura or peritoneum, IRan. b.; in second stage of peritonitis, pleuritis and pericarditis, |Kali m. SEPTICAEMIA: gº Gangrene, Pyaemia; also Chap. 29, Blood septicaemia. (after inflammation): Acon., IAgar.., || Alum., Ant. c., | | Arg. met., | | Arn., l l Ars., Asaf., IBell., IBry, l l Calc., 1Camph., Canth., Caust., | | Chel., Cinch., IICic., | | Clem., ICOccul., Con., Dig., Dros., | | Dulc., Euphor., Hyos., | |Ign., | ||Lach., Led., Mar. v., Menyanth., IIMerc., Mez., INatr. m., Nitr. ac., IINux v., Op., | | Petrol., IPhos., Plumb., IPuls., Ran. b., IIRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Squilla, I lSep., ISpong., Staph., | | Stram., | |Sul., Thuya, l l Ver., | |Zinc. SUPPURATION (in general): ILArn., Ars., Asaf., HBell., IBry.,1Calc.,11Calc.s.,IICalend., ICanth., Carbo. v., ICaust., ICist., Dulc., Fluor, ac., IIHep., IKreo., ILach., ILyc., 44. TISSUES. 1139 IMang., IIMerc., Nitr. ac., IPhos., Phyt., IPuls., IISil., Staph., ISul., ISul. ac.; of bones, ICalc. fl. (#35 Bones, caries); painful, of bruised parts, ICroc.; burrowing pus, not pain- ful, II Arn.; after protracted disease, Sil.; elimination of foreign bodies, IHep., Sil.; gangrenous, Ars., Asaf., Carbo v., Chin s., ICinch., IHep., IKreo., IILach., Merc.,INitr. ac., Phos., Sil., ISul. ac.; incipient, I Arn., IBar. c., Merc.; purulent infiltration, espe- cially about forehead, eyelids and in vicinity of joints, Hippoz.; of internal organs, ICanth., IILach.; painless, IOp.; prevents formation of pus by withdrawing water from serum, Arn.; profuse, in hip disease, ICinch.; to promote, ICup. m., IIHep.; pyaemia, hectic fever, ICro- tal.; beneath skin, Sil.; slow, in tubercular patients (croupous pneumonia, third stage), IIod.; of soft parts, IHep.; in spots, does not discharge, dries up into cheesy mass, revealed by skin covering it drying up and peeling off (erysipelas), Lach.; tedious, HNitr. ac.; un- healthy, Apis. Suppuration, abscess: Anthrac., Apis, I Arn., Ars., Asaf., Bar. c., Bell., Bry., HCalc. S., Cepa, ICham., Coccul., IIHep., Hippoz., ILach., ILapis, Led., IIMerc., Mez., INux v. (often disperses them), IPhos., Puls., IRhus, IISil., Sul., Tarant.; promotes resorption of acute, Bell., IBry.; of ankle joint, I Ang.; bleeding readily, IPuls.; bluish, ILach.; bluish red swelling (varices) in surrounding parts, itching, stinging, burning, IPuls.; chills and fever, Hippoz.; chronic, Asaf., Aur. met., Calc., Carbo v., Con., IHep., IIod.,Laur., Lyc., Mang., Merc., Merc. cor., Nitr. ac., Phos., Sep., IISil., ISul.; chronic, profuse discharge, Sars.; cold, IOl. jec.; contents tinged with blood, viscous consistence, connective tissue or muscular substance softened, Hippoz.; cut- ting, IPuls.; all over body, caused great ema- ciation, Vespa ; erysipelatous, I Apis, I Bell.; fever low, parts bluish, discharge scanty, tardy, or dark fluid, unhealthy, ICrotal.; of fibrous parts, or tendons, l l Mez.; fistulous, Bufo., IHep., Natr. S., IISil.; gouty, IGuaiac.; promotes spontaneous breaking, greatly re- lieves suffering, hastens formation, in strum- ous patients, IHep.; relieve head, Chin. a.; with heat, Stram.; induration, after operations and suppuration, Calend.; after long and vio- lent inflammation, Puls.; in joints, IMerc., IISil.; lymphatic, Hippoz., IRhus v.; lymph- atic, full of fistulae, IPhos.; lymphatic, pus copious, yellow, IPhos.; multiple, Kali br.; promotes opening, Elat., IIHep., Merc.; intol- erable pain, drives to desperation, IStram.; all kinds, where pain or inflammation pre- dominates, Tarant.; pains worse at night and from exposure to cold, IHep.; pus bloody, | |Rhus; pus bloody, corroding, smelling like old cheese, Hep.; pus full of air bubbles, ISul.; control formation of pus, : Calc. s.; pus offensive, ISul, ; pus profuse, greenish, bloody, or yellow, HPuls.; pus scanty, IHep.: speedily point, but pus is too scanty, ISil. ; pus yellow, ISul.; redness, Stram.; scrofulous, HOl.jec.; small, in scrofulous children, Calc. p.; skin hard and hot, IHep.; slowly suppura- ting, Merc.; second stage, IKali m.; the re- sult of stasis in connective tissue tubuli, ; Calc, S.; stinging, IPuls.; when swelling (intersti- Suppuration, tial exudation) takes places, Kalim.; tendency to, IIod.; throbbing, IIHep.; acute pain ceases after a chilly feeling, and is followed by beating or throbbing indicating formation of pus, IHep.; after vaccination, I Apis, IISil. Hº Suppuration (in general); also pus. anthrax: ILAnthrac., Ars., Camph., Carbo v., IKreo., I Lach., | | Lyc., IISil., Stram. mitigates terrible pain, l l Ta- rant.; burning like fire, II Ars.; contagious, Anthrac.; tendency to decomposition, IKreo.; erysipeloid occlema, l l Anthrac.; inner, l l An- thrac.; from eating diseased meat, l l Anthrac.; in nervous and hysterical persons, IHyos. }º carbuncle. Suppuration, boils: Alum., I Amm. c., Amm. m., E. Ananth., HAnthrac., Ant. c., Ant. t., I Apis, II Arn., HBell., Bov., Brom., Bry., ICalc., Calc. s., Carbo v., Cinch., Coloc., ICon., Crotal., IGraph., IGrat., Ham.,. IIHep., Hydras., Hyos., Ign., Ind., IIod., Iris, ; Kali ars., IKali iod., Kali m., Kali n., ILach., ILed., LILyc., Magn. C., Magn. m., IIMerc., Merc. cor., || Merc. iod. rub., IMez., INatr. m., INitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., IIPe- trol., IPhos., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., Plumb., IIPsor., Ptel., IIRhus, ISars., Sec., Sep., ISil., IStaph., Stram., IISul., Sul. ac., Thuya; aborting, leaving indurations, Cinch., ILach., IISil.; with catarrh of bladder, Ind.; from degraded state of blood, ICrotal.; bloodboils, Alum., Aur. mur., Bar. c., IIBell., Cypr., Euphor., Hep., IIod., Iris, IKali bi., ILed, ILyc., IMagn. c., IMagn. m., INatr. m., IIPhos., | | Phos. ac., ISil., Sul. ac., Syph., Thuya; bloodboils, instead of asthma, Calc.; bloodboils, large, Hyos.; bloodboils, during new moon, ICalc.; bloodboils, pricking when touched, IMur. ac.; bloodboils, after abuse of sulphur, IBell.; bluish, ILach.; blue, after glanders poisoning, Anthra.c.; large red bor- ders, near small of back, Thuya ; carbuncular, small, discharge slowly and show dark red streaks, pains intolerable, could not sleep for three nights, Med.; debilitating, Ars., IISec.; fever low, parts bluish, discharge scanty, tardy, or dark fluid, unhealthy, ICrotal.; in- flamed, IIBell., IMerc.; long inflamed, suppu- ration commencing with blisters, IHep.; Se- quelae of itch, ICalc., ISul.; large, Ant. t., Crotal., IHep., Hyos., | |Jacea, ILach, I. Lyc., IMerc., INitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., Sil.; large, painful, Kob.; large, burning, stinging, l l Apis; do not mature, but remain blue, Lyc.; ma- ture and heal slowly, IISec.; multiple, Arn., |Ars., Nux v., ISul.; when pain or inflamma- tion predominates, Tarant.; painful, small, IKali bi.; painful, small, indolent, l l Sep.; painful to touch, Spong.; painless, l l Natr. c.; two or three inches apart, some papular, with inflamed area, others pustular, Hydras.; re- turn periodically, ILyc.; phagedenic, Bor.; to eradicate predisposition, Calc.; afterpus has formed, IMerc.; frequently recurring, Ant, c., I Ars., Ast. r., IIod., IMerc., || Nux v., IISul.; mingled with scorbutic spots overwhole body, i i Merc. cor.; small, Arn., Bell., Grat., Hydras, IIod., Lyc., Magn.c., INatr. m., Nux V., ISul., TJstil., Zinc.; small, frequent, I Fluor.ac.; Small, painful, IIArn., ISec.; small, sometimes sting- ing on touch, Sars.; small, suppurating, often leaving scars, IIRali iod.; sore to contact, 1140 44. TISSUES. IHep.; stinging when touched, on chin, I [Sil., to hasten suppuration, Berb., Hep., Merc.; several small ones unite, INux v. 5& fur- uncles. Suppuration, carbuncle : Agar., IFAnthrac., IApis, Arn., II Ars., IBell., IBufo., ICalc. s., Canth., Caps., Carbol. ac., ; Chlor., Cinch., ICrotal., Fluor. ac., Ham., IIHep., IHippoz., Hyos., Kali iod., IKreo., IILach., Mur. ac., INitr. ac., IRhus, I ISang., ISec., IISil., ISul., Tarant.; cannot bear bandages, IIIach.; in beginning, pains intense, affected parts dark red, IRhus ; degraded state of blood, ICrotal.; from blood poisoning, IILach.; blue, far around, IBufo.; bluish, IILach., IRhus ; blu- ish, black, I Apis; burning, Il Anthrac., IApis, II Ars.; continuous burning, Coloc.; cerebral symptoms, Anthrac.; do not run a complete course, ILach.; diffuse, Anthrac.; erysipelat- ous, Anthrac., I Apis, l l Tarant.; fever low, parts bluish, discharge scanty, tardy or dark fluid unhealthy, ICrotal.; gangrenous, Ars., IILach., IRhus ; intractable and hard, ISil.; inflammation slow, I Lach.; circumscribed, hard, large knots, Anthra.c.; all openings run into One, much pus, Anthrac.; atrocious pains, Tarent.; pestilential, IIBufo.; profuse discharge of matter, Sil.; purple surround- ings, many small boils around them, must rise at night and bathe to allay burning, IILach.; ichorous, offensive pus, II Anthrac.; darkish red, greasy, more eroded than ulcerated, | | Anthrac.; in scorbutic individuals, ulcers on gums, profuse clear urine, Mur. ac.; skin over dead cellular tissue little disposed to ul- cerate, and when perforated discharge thin, scanty, sometimes bloody, Lach.; Sloughing, II Anthrac.; prickling stinging, as if from splinters running through, Nitr. ac.; suppu- rative stage, Sil.; stinging, I Apis ; burning stitches all around, with alternate chilliness, and heat of body (anthrax), I ILyc.; suppura- tion tardy, IIIach.; swelling, HKali m.; ten- sion of skin around, as if too short (anthrax), ILach.; typhoid symptoms, Il Anthra.c.; sys- temic weakness, IILach. Suppuration, furuncles: Abrot., if Hepar is insufficient, Alum., IAnac., I Apis, Ars., Calad., ; Calc.s., ICina, IIMerc., Sil., IISul.; near anus, with fistula, HBerb.; commence with small blisters, Cist.; in cholera Asiatica, during convalescence, IISul.; chronic, could not sit or lie, IApis ; in crops, on various parts of body, painful, with inflamed base terminat- ing in suppuration, discharging unhealthy pus, sometimes bloody, healing up soon, fol- lowed by another crop, ISul.; in diabetes, | |Phos. ac., Sec., Tarant.; epidemic, of various sizes, from a small pustule to a large boil, the latter becomes carbuncular, and surrounded by little pustules, IKali iod.; as if it would form, Ars. m.; relieve head, IChin. a.; from indigestion, l l Magn. c.; large, in region of left lower jaw, IKob.; with functional derange- ment of liver, l l Sep.; malignant, painful, turn blue, and spread, ILach.; one at a time, suc- ceeded by another in another place when first is healed, ISul.; periodic, ILyc.; small, Ars. m.; small, on places formerly injured by con- cussion, IDulc.; small, particularly in ears, Pic. ac.; sudden appearance, IHep.; sudden appearance, with day blindness, Sil.; after Vaccination, Ant. t.; form ulcers, ICalc. p. Hº boils. Suppuration, of membraneous tissues: Sil. Suppuration, pus: acrid, corrosive, ILArs., ICarbo v., IICaust, ICham., IClem., ILyc., Merc., JNatr. c., INitr. ac., || Petrol., IRan. b., IRhus, ISep., Sil., | |Staph., | |Sul., ISul. ac.; albuminous, ICalc.; black, ISul.; leaving a black stain, Cinch.; bland, Bell., Calc., IHep., ILach., Mang., IMerc., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sil., Staph, ISul.; bloody, Ars., IIAsaf., HCarbo v., ICaust., IIHep., ILyc., IIMerc., INitr. ac., IPhyt., IPuls., Sil.; brown, Ars., Bry., HCarbo v., IRhus, ISil.; dirty, foul, ichorous, fetid, l l Kali p.; fetid, Ars., IIAsaf., 1Calc., IICarbo v., Cinch.,Chin. S.,IGraph.,IIHep., IIRreo., ILyc., INux v., IPhos. ac., Phyt., HSep., IISil., IISul.; gelatinous, jellylike, Cham., Merc., ISil.; gray, Ars., Caust., Merc., ISil.; green- ish, Asaf., IAur. met, Caust., IIMerc., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil.; yellowish green, IPuls.; ich- orous, Ars., . Asaf., Calc., Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., ICinch., ILach., IKreo., IMerc., Nitr. ac, IPhos.,IPhyt.,IRhus, IISil.,ISul.; ichorous smelling terribly, Anthrac.; profuse, l l Arg. met., Ars., Asaf., ICalc.,ICinch., HIHep., IIod., ILyc., IIMerc., JPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., ISil., ISul.; profuse, enormous quantities with hectic, IIod.; putrid, ICalc., Con., ILyc., Sil., ISul.; Salty, Anthrac., Ars., Calc., Graph., Lyc., Puls, Sep., Staph., Sul.; Scanty, or Sup- pressed, ICalc., Cham., IIHep., ILach., Merc., ISil.; scanty, smelling like herring brine, IGraph.; smelling like herring brine, ISil.; smelling or tasting sour, Calc., Hep., Merc., Ralm., Sul.; tenacious, Bov.; viscid, Asaf., Con., Merc., Phos., Sep.; watery, thin, Ars., IIAsaf., HCarbo v., 1Caust., Cham., ILyc., IMerc., Nitr, ac., IPhyt., Ran. b., Rhus, IISil., IStaph., IISul.; whitish, ICalc.; milky, ILyc.; yellow, Ars., 1Calc., HCarbo v., 1Caust., IIHep., IMerc., Natr. c., IPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., ISil., IStaph., ISul. Suppuration, ulcers: 539 Ulcers. SWELLING: Asaf., INux m.; of affected parts, IGuaraea, Hippoz.; anaemic, in rheuma- tism, IPhyt.; bloating, Cact.; bloating, with swelled abdomen, children, IICalc.; in morn- ing, worse in afternoon, Natr. c.; cold swell- ings, Asaf, ICarb. S., IMerc.; with cyanosis of hands and feet (pneumonia), Rali c.; dark, Asaf.; in different parts of body, Eucal.; dif- fuse, red, with burning throbbing, as if flesh were being torn from bones (itch), ILach.; of diseased parts, Apis ; elastic, Ars.; elastic, of whole body, will not pit on pressure, Dory.; elastic, white, of whole body, Dig. ; emphy- sematous, Sec.; in erysipelas, hard and white in middle, Apis ; fibrinous exudations, caus- ing enlargement of parts, IKali m.; flat, with redness and whiteness, l l Apis; convolute, hard, glandular (syphilis), Badiag.; hard, || Kali m., IPhos.; hard, with heat, sensitive to touch, worse at night, disturbing sleep, Aur. mur.; hard, red, conical (erysipelas), IApis; large, dark red, thick, soft as dough , when touched, I ILach.; hard, after threatening to suppurate, ISil.; hard, tender, Phyt.; of whole body, with mental and cerebral symp- toms, Dory.; pale, of affected parts, prevent- ing sleep (rheumatism), Ars.; pale, hard, in 44. TISSUES. 1141 leprosy, ILach.; pale, in rheumatism, IPhyt:; phlegmonous, l l Anthrac.; phlegmonous, with a rosy tint, Sarrac.; purplish, in erysipelas, ILach.; puffiness, all Asaf., IIApis, IICalc., IKali c., Lith., Natr. m., Ziz. ; puffy, in rheumatism, IPhyt.; smooth, IIRhus; sudden, I Hell.; to suppuration, espe- cially submaxillary and cervical glands, 1Ananth. ; varicose, Calend.; white, Hekla ; of whole body, turning yellow, Bufo. Swelling, dropsical (anasarca, oedema): l l Acet. ac., AEthus., Agar., ; Ammoniac., ; Anac. Oc., : Anag., Anthrac., Ant. c., Ant. t., IIApis, IIApoc., ; Arg. nit., II Ars., II Ars. S. f., l l Asaf., IAscl. t., Aspar., Aur. met., II Aur. mur., IAur. mur. nat., IBar. m., IBrom., IBry., HCalad., ; Calc. s., 1Camph., ICanth., Carbo v., Casc., Cepa, Cham., Chel., ; Chen. a., Chim. umb., Chin. a., HIChloral., ICinch., Cinnam., 1Cochl., II Colch., | | Coloc., Con., Crotal., IIDig., IDulc., IElat., Erig., Eup, pur., HFerr., Ferr. S., HFluor. ac., IForm., ; Gamb., IGraph., ; Grat., Ham., IIHell., IHelon., |Hep., Hippoz., Hydras., Hyos., Iber.,IIctod., Iris, IKali c., IKali iod., IKali m., IKalm., Lach., Lactu v., ILaur., ILed., Lept., IILyc., IMerc., Merc. cor., | | Merc. sol., IMur. ac., INaja, Natr. a., Natr. m., Natr. S., INux m., | | Ol. caje., IOp., Phos., IPlumb., IPrun., IPsor., IPuls., Ran. b., Rhod., IRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, ; Sal. ac., Samb., | | Sec., Seneg., ISquilla, ISul., IITereb., Uran, n., IUrt. ur., Ver., Ver. v., Zinc., | |Zing.; from induration of abdominal organs, IAur. mur. nat.; acute, inflammatory, IIApoc.; of af- fected parts, Hippoz.; of affected parts, with anthrax, Anthrac.; of affected parts, espe- cially feet and ankles, Merc.; affected parts swell till patient looks like a hogshead, Anac.; with albuminuria, IIAur. mur., HCinch., Eup. pur., IHelon., Hep.; with anaemia, HFerr., IPhos., Senecio, Seneg., Tereb.; as- thenic, l l Eryng.; with spasmodic asthma of children, l l Kali br.; atonic, ; Chim. umb.; in Bright’s disease, I Apis., IILac def., | | Rhus, | Tereb.; Bright’s disease, sequelae of scarla- tina, IHep.; with burning, Sul.; with ca- chexia, IOl.jec.; cardiac, Amyl., I Apis, IApoc., II Ars., IIAur, mur., Bry, Cact., ; Calc. p., Chin. a., | | Chloral., IColch., | | Collin., Cop., Crotal, IDig., IFluor. ac., IHell., IKali m., IILac def., IIIach., IILyc., Natr. m., IPrun., | |Sep., ISquilla, Tereb.; cardiac, from hyper- trophy, Ars., HDig., Lyc.; cardiac, from dis- eased right heart, Merc. Sul., Phos., Phos. ac.; after catarrh (scarlatina), IApis ; of cavities, ISpong.; of cavities and internal organs, IColch.; of chest, Hº Chap. 28, Inner chest dropsy; particularly of chest, and after scar- latina, l l Citrus; after suppression of chills, Coral.; with chlorosis, in scrofulous girls, ISe- necio ; from impeded circulation, Coccul.; show changes of cloudy occlema, striped and flecked with blood, Anthrac.; from taking cold, Ant. t., IIApis, Apoc., Ars., Dulc.; from cold, with rheumatic complaints, IKalm.; with debility, ICinch., Helon.; with diabetes mel- litus several times, in a man aet. 62, phlegm- atic, dark complexion, dark hair and eyes, | | Lact. ac.; with diarrhoea, Hell.; with diarrhoea, in nephritis, IPhos.; after debil- itating chronic diseases, cachectic, Prun.; Shining, with drowsiness, Hell.; of drunkards, Ars., Calc. a., Card. Im., ICinch., | | Fluor... ac., He- lon., ILed., Lyc., INux v., Rhus, ISul.; from retention of effete matter, Ascl. s. ; after suppressed eruption, IIApis, Apoc., Ars., Ascl., Dig., IHell., Sul.; in erysipelas, IApis; exanthemata suppressed by cold, IPhos.ac.; after acute exanthemata, looked like a corpse about to decompose, IGraph.; worse about face and hands, ILyc.; with fever, Hell., Ver. v.; with hectic fever, IAur. mur.; with intermittent fever, IIAur. mur., IILac def, Sinap.; after intermittent fever, Chim. umb., IDulc.; after protracted intermittent, in marshy districts, All. sat. ; after suppressed intermittent, Ars., Chim. umb., Dulc., Ferr., Merc., ISul.; flabby, Dig.; from loss of blood or other fluids, Acet. ac., Apoc., ; Calc. p., IICinch., IIFerr., IFerr., ph., Helon., Lyc., Merc., Sul.; from abuse of cinchona in inter- mittent fever, Ferr.; from pressure of swol- len glands, Kali iod.; hepatic, IAur. mur., :Calc. p., IICard. m., Cop., Crotal, Ferr., Iris, IKali m., ILac def., ILyc, Natr. m.; espe- cially after inflammation of internal organs, Seneg.; internal, Arn., Ipec., Spig.; with er- ratic pains in joints, l l Ol. jec.; congestion of kidneys, Tereb.; dependent upon degenera- tion of kidney, probably granular, Tereb.; with kidney affections, prostration, ITereb.; with pain in region of kidneys, IDulc.; first left, then right leg, Lach.; legs and scrotum, IKali c.; from disease of liver or spleen, IIAur. mur., Card. m., Chim, umb., ICinch., Cup. m., IFluor. ac., Iris, Lach., Lept., ILyc.,Merc., Merc. sul; with amenorrhoea, IApis, ICalc., Senecio ; from amenorrhoea, caused by being drenched by rain, IRhus; meningitis, Apis, Ars., Calc., Dig., IGraph., Helon., Merc., Sene- cio ; menses suppressed, Kali c.; after abuse of mercury, Cinch., Dulc., Hell., Phyt., Sul.; difficult micturition, pale face, intermittent, pulse, Dig.; dependent upon impaired ner- vous vitality, l l Sumb.; small nodules beneath, varying in size, and filled with reddish pus, Hippoz.; worse at noon, Ars. h.; with great oppression, Bufo.; ovarian, Ars.; with pain in limbs and dry skin, Led.; with palpitation, IKali m.; after checked perspiration, Ant. t.; from obstructed portal system, Lept.; during pregnancy, Hº Chap. 24, Pregnancy dropsy; rapid, I Apis ; renal, Apis, Ascl. s., ; Calc. p., | | Chim. umb., IIColch., Coloc., Crotal., Eup. pur., ; Sal. ac.; renal, especially albumi- nuria, after Scarlatina, Cop.; renal, rapid, | | Tereb.; after rheumatic fever, IDulc.; with rheumatism, IColch.; after scarlatina, I Acet. ac., Amb., IIApis, II Ars., Ascl. s., IIAur. mur., Bar. c., IBar. m., Calc., Colch., Coloc., Cop., ICrot., IDulc., IIHell., IHep., IILach., Merc., Natr. m., Natr. S., IPhos., Stram., IITereb., Ver. v., Zinc.; after scarla- tina, with fetid breath, I INitr. ac.; after scar- latina, compels him to sit erect, IPhos.; hard, scorbutic infiltration, Kali m.; smooth, Natr. S.; from spleen disease, IILach.; with enlargement of spleen, Chin. S.; stitching pain in limbs, IHell.; in stone cutters, Sil.; from checked sweat, IAScl. s.; after suppres- sion of sweat, by damp cold air, Dulc.; in syphilis, IKali iod., l l Sul. ac.; with tenesmus-like pain, ; Castor.; without thirst, 1142 44. TISSUES. IIApis ; with torpidity, Caps.; with trem- bling of limbs, dysuria, dyspepsia and vomit- ing, INux v.; with uraemic symptoms, IApis ; upper part of body, to umbilicus, Urt. ur.; with difficult urination, after abuse of Can- tharides, Camph.; urine black, IILach.; suppressed urine, IHell.; urine turbid, IRhus; uterine atony, Helon.; in various parts of body, especially feet, legs, and instep, Samb.; weakness, IHell.; weakness and loss of appe- tite, Chim. umb.; Bº Chap. 3, Brain dropsy; Chap. 18, Liver and Spleen dropsy ; Chap. 19, Abdomen dropsy; Chap. 20, Diarrhoea, dropsy ; Chap. 21, Kidneys dropsy ; Chap. 24, Pregnancy dropsy ; Chap. 28, Inner chest dropsy; Pleura exudation; Chap. 29, Peri- cardium effusion; Chaps. 32, 33 and 34. Swelling, inflammatory: burning, IIArs.; sub- cutaneous, IKali m.; hot, Asaf., IGuaraea, IPhyt.; hot, cold skin and sickly appearance, ICrot.; hot, tense, hard, Led.; red, Asaf.,IBell., Gamb., IIRhus; red, shining, Sabina. TENDONS: IBry., IIRhus, IRuta ; contrac- tion, IICaust., IKali iod.; feel as if being pulled out, I |Nitr. ac.; straining and over- stretching, from contusions, falls, or other external injuries, Con...; tearing pain, Agar. TRICHINOSIs: Apis, ITell. TUBERCLES: ISpong, I ITuberc.; abdominal, Amm. c., Ars., IBar. c., IICalc., Calc. iod., ICalc. p., Carbo v., Caust., Cinch., Ferr, ph., IHep., IIod., Lach., Merc., Nitr. ac., IOl.jec., IPhos., Phos. ac., Plumb., Puls., Sil., Sul.; with albuminuria, Calc. a.; in brain, IlCalc. p., 1Caust., Hyper.; causes epilepsy, IKalibr.; in kidneys, Hippoz.; in lungs, Hippoz.; in glans penis, Hippoz.; in periosteum of skull, dura mater and plexus choroides, Hippoz.; Small, upon pleura, Hippoz.; size of a millet seed to a pea, firm texture, gray, yellowish or reddish, in lungs, Hippoz.; in testicles, Hippoz. gº Chap. 3, Brain meningitis tubercular; Chap. 28, Lungs consumption ; Chap. 33, Hips disease; and Knees swelling white. TUMIORS (undefined); Agar., Apis, Astac., Carbo a., ISul.; in abdomen, Aur. mur. nat.; in abdomen, throbbing (abdominal aneurism), IBar. m.; with ascites, IApis. Tumors, atheroma: Bell., Calc., Graph., Lact. ac.. Sil. - Tumors, like bloodboils: on scalp, worse press- ure, motion, better heat, itching as if in bones, IKali c. Tumors, bony: Bº Bones swelling, tumor. Tumors, burning: Apis, Ars., Con. Tumors, cancerous: Hº Cancer. Tumors, cephalaematoma: Hº Chap. 4, Tu- IOOTS. Tumors, cerebral : Bº Chap. 3, Brain tumors. Tumors, cheloid: multiple, appeared after ex- cision of tumor, rapidly returned and increased in size, l l Sil. Tumors, cold : Form. Tumors, colloid: Carbol. ac., Hydras., Phos. Tumors, cystic : Apis, Apoc., Ars., IIBar. c., Brom., II Calc., ; Calc. s., Graph., Hep., Sil.; cholesteatoma, Calc.; osteoma, Mez.; discharging pus, iCalc.; Sebaceous, Agar., IIBar. c., Bell., IHep., Kali br.; Sebaceous, particularly atheromatous, Graph.; Sebaceous, particularly when atheromatous, Sil.; in ax- illa, IBar, c.; at point of elbow, Hep.; mol- luscum, body and limbs covered with soft, round, Smooth, painless tumors, with broad base, bluish, then purplish or pinkish hue, found on puncture to contain semi-fluid, Sebaceous (atheromatous) matter, varied in size from a bean to a filbert, and were in all stages of development, I |Sul.; nodular, discharging on being opened thick, purulent masses, mixed with blood and serum, Hippoz.; serous, in vagina, Puls.; particularly on skull, IIRar. c.; steatoma, Bar. C., Calc., IGuaraea, IHep, Sil., synovial, ISil. Bº wens. Tumors, enchondroma: ICalc., ISil. Tumors, epithelioma: Acet. ac., Ars. i., Alum., Aur. met., Bell., Carbo a., Con., Hydras., Kreo., Merc.cor., Merc. iod., Natr. m., Nitr, ac., Phos., Sil., Thuya. Tumors, epulis; Hº Chap. 10, Gums tumor. Tumors, erectile : ILyc., INitr. ac., IPhos. Tumors, fatty (lipoma): Agar., ; Amm. m., IBar. c., IIBell., 1Calc., Croc., Graph., ILapis, Phos., Phyt.; from abuse of liquors, ICalc.; especially about neck, IIBar. c.; on neck, IPhos.; on scalp, ICroc.; scrofulous, ICalc. Tumors, fibroid: Bell., Bry., HCalc., Calc. s., iCon..., | ||Lapis, Led., Sil.; fibro-cellular, Acet. ac. Hº Chap. 23, Uterus tumors. Tumors, fungous; Calend.., | | Sang.; haematodes, Ars., 1Calc., Carbo v., IILach., JNatr. m., Nitr. ac., IIPhos., Puls.,Sep., Sil., Staph., IIThuya; medullaris, ICalc., Carbo a., Nitr. ac., IPhos., ISil., Thuya ; idiopathic, of dura mater, Calc. p.; particularly if syphilitic, IManc. jº Uterus tumors. Tumors, ganglion : I Benz. ac., IRuta. Tumors, glandular: Gºº Glands swelling. Tumors, gummata: Carbo a. Tumors, haematoma : Arn., Con. Gºfungous; also Chap. 46, Skin naevi. Tumors, hard: Con., Sil.; hard, especially on legs, dark color, yellow pustules interwoven, basis hard and painful to pressure only then, navel-like centre is not painful, surrounded by a red halo, after discharging, sunk for a month or a year, and covered themselves with thick crusts, Kali iod.; hard, bluish on end of nose, Carbo a.; size of egg, hard, on pressure movable, a short distance above knee, IIgn. Bºy" fibroid. Tumors, injuries: Arn.; after burns, ICalc.; can be traced to a bruise, lancinating pain, IICon. Tumors, lipoma : B& fatty. Tumors, lymphoma: Ars., Phos., Sec. Tumors, lupus: Đº Cancer. Tumors, naevi: Hº Chap. 46, Skin naevi. Tumors, osseous: Bºy"Bones swelling, tumor. Tumors, ovarian: Gº-Chap. 23, Ovaries tumor. Tumors, pain: intolerable, drives to despera- tion, Stram.; irritable, || Phyt.; lacerating, pricking, Hep.; lancinating, Ars., IICon...; lancinating, in night (cancer mammae), Ast. r.; lancinating, burning, deep-seated pains, Ananth. Tumors, polypus: HICalc., ICalc. p., Carbo a., 1Con., ILyc., IIMar. v., ISil.; bladder, l l Calc.; bleed profusely on slight provocation, Phos.; cartilagelike, undergo retrograde metanor- phosis, ICarbo a.; on cervix uteri, Ars.; in ear, IICalc.; of all kinds, particularly nasal fibroid, IIMar. v.; fibrous, : Calc. S.; fleshy, retrograde slowly, Carbo a.; nasal, LiCalc.; of nose or ears, IPhos.; soft, Kalis.; of uterus, 44, TISSUES. 1143 IICalc., ILed; in vagina, IPuls.; in ear and nose, especially among old and middle-aged women, Mar. v. Tumors, sarcoma; burning, Bar. c.; malignant, ICrotal.., | ||Lapis ; burning, in neck, Bar. c.; open, || Kali m.; Osteo, Carbol. ac., Graph., Hekla. Tumors, scirrhous: Hºt Cancer. Tumors, sebaceous: gº cystic. Tumors, steatoma: º cysts. Tumors, varicose: Arn., IFluor. ac., IHam., LLyc. Tºº, wens : Ananth., IIBar. c., Bell., Calc., Caust, Clem., ICon., IGraph., Kali c., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., Phyt., Rhus, Sil., Sul, Thuya. B& cysts. ULCERS: Alum., Amm. c., Anag., Ang., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars., Ars. i., Asaf., Ast. r., Aur. met., Bar. C., Bell., Benz. ac., Berb., Bor, Brom, Calc., Calc. p., Calend., Canth., 11Carbo V., Card. m., ICaust., Cepa, Cham., Chel, Chlor., Cinch., Cist., Clem., 1Con., Cund, ICup. m., Dulc., Euphor., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Graph., IHep., Hyos., Hyper, Ign, Iod, Jacea, IIECali bi., IKali c., IKreo., IILach, Lapis, ILyc., IIMerc., Mez.,.] I Millef, Mur, ac., INatr. c., Natr. m., IIMitr. ac., Nux v., Pae- onia, Petrol., Phos., IPhos. ac., , IIPhyt., Plumb., Polyg., Psor, Puls.; Ran. b., Rhus, Ruta, Sang, Sars., Sec, Selen., Sep., IISil., Staph., Sul., Thuya, Ver., Zinc.; promotes granulation and cicatrization, | |Stram. . . Ulcers, abscesses; abscesses form in vicinity, especially about joints, Hippoz. Hº" Abscess, Suppuration. Ulcers, air: worse from cold, Ran. b.; worse from cold, in Winter, Petrol.; worse in open, or in windy weather, Cham. Bº sensitive. Ulcers, aredlae: IMez.; bluish black, Ham, blue, ILach.; brownish red becomes blackish blue, ILach.; like carbuncles, with a coppery circumference, IPhos. ac.; dark, Merc.; fiery red, IIMez.; green, ILach.; lead-colored, ILach.; surrounded by papillae, Puls. ; pur- ple, lilach.; red, Asaf., Calc., Calend., Cham., Hep., ILach., Lyc., Merc., Petrol., Puls, IRhus, IISil, Staph., IISul, Ver.; bright red, IIRali bi:; red, shining, Ars. ; red streaks, like radii, Bell.; yellow, ILach. Ulcers, atonic : gº indolent. . Ulcers, bedsores: Ant. c., II Anthrac, Arn., 1Camph., Carbo v.,Cinch., Fluor. ac., Petrol., Plumb,ISul. ac.; from degraded state of blood, ICrotal.; erysipelatous, centre covered with dry, bloody incrustations, I Arg. nit.; erysip- elatous, on left shoulder, Sacrum and hips, black hard (typhus), Arg. nit.; raw places (prurigo; intertrigo), ISul.; especially in Sacral region and hips, Arn. Ulcers, black: I.Ars., Asaf., IICarbo v., Eu- phor, Ipec., IILach., IILyc., Mur...ac., Plumb., isec., Sil., Sul.; spot on centre, Ilka- libi. Hº" gangrenous. Ulcers, bieeding: Arn., iiArs., Asaf., iCalc., Calend., ICarbo a., IICarbo v., Caust., Con., ICrotal., IDros., 1Graph., | | Hyos., IIod., IKali c., IKalm., IILach., IILyc., IMerc., IMez., IINitr, ac., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IPuls., Ran, b, Sec., IISil., ISul., ISul. ac., Zinc.; black, coagulated blood, Ars.; burn when dressed, IIIyc.; with Ham., Hep., Secretion of fetid ichor,Con. ; linen or charpie sticks, when torn away they bleed, Mez.; on appearance of menses, IIPhoS.; at night, IKali c.; blood oozing, Ham.; profusely and readily, ILach.; when touched, iCarbo v., Nitr. ac.; even on slight wiping, IIHep. Ulcers, bluish: ILArs., Asaf., Aur. met, Bism., ICon., IHep., IILach., ILyc., IISil., Ver.; bad colored, IKali ph.; dark, almost black at base, Ham.; dark, Asaf.; discolored, Caust.; livid, Carbo v., Con., Hippoz.; dis- colored after abuse of mercury (syphilis), IKaliiod.; red, ILach.; violet, Ananth. Ulcers, boils: after boils on other parts of body, IPhos.; formed from furuncles, Calc. p. ɺ carbuncular. Ulcers, boring: HKali c. Ulcers, burning: Bºy" painful. Ulcers, cancerous: Apis, Ars., Aur. met, Bell., Calc., Carbol. ac., Chin. S., Clem., Con., I ICund., Hep., Hydras., IKali iod., IKreo., Lach., ILyss., IILyc., Merc., l l Millef, Nitr, ac., IPhyt., Rumex, Sep., IISil., Squilla, Staph., ISul.; from contusions, with burning stitches, Con.; lancinating, IMerc.; particu- larly painful in morning, burning at and in margin, Ars.; on ribs, ICund. Ulcers, carbuncular: with coppercolored cir- cumference, IPhos. ad. Hº boils. Ulcers, carious: Agar., Anthra.c., Asaf., Aur. met., IICalc., Hekla, Hep., Hydras., IKali iod., Lyc., IMerc., Nitr, ac., Phos.ac., Phyt., IPuls., Rumex, Ruta, Sabina, Sil.,Sul.; pain- ful, with scanty or watery discharge, Staph.; skin for some distance around dusky red or brown, with vesicles or pinholes, discharg- ing watery fluid, Staph.; worse from too large or too frequently repeated doses of Silica, Fluor. a.c. Jº Bones caries. Ulcers, chilblains: Bºy" Chap. 46, Skin. Ulcers, chilliness: IBry. Ulcers, cicatrices: painful, ILach.; starshaped, white, Hippoz.; to hasten cicatrization, Cund. tº re-open. Ulcers, cold: cold feeling, Ars., Bry., Rhus, Sil.; better by cold, Cham., IFluor. ac., Sec.; worse from cold applications, Merc. Ulcers, creeping (crawling): ICham., Chim. umb., Con...; in angina syphilitica, ILach. Ulcers, deep : ILArs., Asaf., Aur. mur. nat., Bell, Calc., Clem., IComo., Con., IIRalibi, IKali iod., IILach., ILyc., IIMerc, Mur. ac., II.Nitr. ac., Sabina, Sep., IISil., IISul., Thuya; eating, IKali iod.; raised edges, Petrol.; ex- cavated, IAgar.; extend in depth, IISil.; fistul- ous, Petrol.; especially with gastric symp- toms, Ant. c.; penetrating, ichorous, IPsor.; depressed, as if cut out with a punch, edges regular, Ilkali bi.; bare tendons and bones, Hippoz.; yellow, IIRali bi. Bºy” fistulous, perforating. Ulcers, dirty : Ars., Calc.,IILach.,ILyc., Merc., INitr. ac., Sabina, Sul., Thuya. Ulcers, discharge: acrid, Carbo v., Caust., Clem., 1Graph., HHep., HRan. b., Staph.; acrid, ichorous, fetid, yellow, IKreo.; albumin- ous, ICalc., IPuls.; badly colored, IPhos.; bloody, Asaf., Canth., Caust., HDros., Kalic., |Petrol., Ruta ; bloody, especially after con- tusions, Con.; bloody, smelling like old cheese, edges sensitive, IHep.; thin bloody, Ars. ; copious, ICinch., IKali c.; copious, 1144 44. TISSUES. bloody, II Ars.; copious, bloody, corroding, IIod.; corroding, Agar., Caust., Cup. m., IGraph., IHep., Hippoz., IIRalibi., Petrol., Zinc.; dark, fetid, I Apis; deficient, Ars.; ex- cessive, Staph.; excoriating, Ars. ; greenish, Caust.; greenish, corroding, TNux v.; gray, Caust.; ichorous, Caust., ICinch., Con...,ICund., HDros., Ham., Hep., IKali c., IKali ph., ILach., Psor., IRan. b., Staph.; ichorous, bloody, horrible stench (Scirrhus of ostincae), HArg. met.; ichorous, especially after con- tusions, ICon...; ichorous, with violent itching, | | Jacea ; ichorous, thin, IILyc.; ichorous, yellowish, Chim. umb.; profuse, Asaf., Calend, Canth., IFluor. ac.; profuse, carrion-like, HArs.; purulent, thin and ichorous, IPhos.; scanty, Bar. c., Calc., ICina, Cup. m., | | Dulc., IHydras., Ign., Petrol., IPhos., || Spong., IStaph., Ver.; Scanty or total suppression, worse nights, also from poulticing, worse washing the Sore left side, Clem.; pus easily secreted, IPhos.; serous, Asaf.; serous or bloody, Clem.; serous, reddish, Sars.; tena- cious, Bov.; greenish, oppressive, Ars.; thick purulent, greenish yellow, peculiar, fetid smell, 1Como.; thick, yellow, ; Calc. S.; thin, watery yellow, IIod.; thin, ICarbo v., IKali c.; thin, ichorous, Asaf.; thin, ichorous (cancers), Ars.; thin, leaving stains upon linen, as from melted tallow, TMerc. cor.; thin, watery, Caust., Kalis.; thin, watery, bad Smelling, Ham.; pus un- healthy, IHydras.; watery, Con., 'Dros., IGraph., IKali c., Petrol.; white, putrid, Amm. c.; yellow, Canth., Clem., Caust.; yel- low lymph, in shape of drops of sweat, IRan. b. |Ulcers, drinking : worse from coffee, Cham. Ulcers, drugs: large, after abuse of mercury (syphilis), Kali iod; maltreated with lead, Caust.; after mercury, Bell., IIHep., INitr. ac., IISars., Sil., Staph., | |Stram.; after mercury, bones affected, Aur. met.; after mercury, in gouty persons, IILyc. Bº syphilitic. TJlcers, dry: Ilkali bi.; parchmentlike, Bism. Ulcers, edges: areolae discolored, ILach.; black, Con., ILach.; bluish, Asaf.; burning, Hep.; callous, IPhos.; circular, elevated, slightly rounded, surrounded by inflamed skin, irregu- lar base, bleeds readily and discharges thin, corrosive ichor, Hydras.; corroded, sharp, burning, itching, stinging, after vesicles, Ran. b.; dry, sharp cut, Sang.; elevated, IApS., Clem., IHep., Petrol.,IPhos., HISil.; elevated, callous, Ars., IILyc.; elevated, on left cheek, | | Bell.; elevated,have appearance as if condy- łomata would grow out of them, Cinnab.; elevated, hard, bluish, I | Asaf.; elevated, partly, I Asaf.; everted, raw, Merc.; elevated, pale red, INux v.; elevated, swollen, ISul.; everted, Ananth., Nitr. ac.; excoriated, IOl. jec.; hard, IIArs., Asaf., IICalc., Como., IILyc., IMerc., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., Sep., IISil., Sul.; hard, red, shining, everted, ILyc.; indented, Hep., Lach., Merc., IIPhos. ac., Sil., Staph., Sul.; humid, dilated, Chin. S.; indurated, surrounded by blisters containing pus, IThuya ; inflamed, Cham. ; irregular, Merc. viv., HNitr. ac., Sil.; ragged, irregu- lar, deep, rough base, high, rounded and swollen edges at upper part, well defined at lower, grayish, putrid, thick pus, one or two patches or large, flabby, pale granulations, IHydras.; irregular, in lupus exedens, Hydro- cot.; jagged, surrounded by pustules, IHep.; Overhanging, bright red areola, Ilkali bi.; painful (lupus exedens), Hydrocot.; ragged, Ars., 1Carbo v., Petrol., ISil.; red margins, dilated, Chin. S.; red, with vesicles, IFluor. ac.; regular, IIRali bi.; serrated, IThuya; sharp cut, and on level with surrounding skin, Ham.; spongy, IHep., IISil., IThuya ; stinging, Hep.; swollen, Calc.; undefined, Merc. viv.; unhealthy, Hippoz.; yellowish, dilated, Chin. S.; zigzag, INitr. ac. 53% are- olae, bleeding, phagedenic, sensitive. Ulcers, eruption: blisters, Clem.; blisters, on surrounding skin, Caust.; after blisters, dis- charging yellowish fluid, l l Ran. sc.; after boils on other parts of body, IPhos.; from dis- ease of skin, Hydras.; after exanthema, Canth.; follow itching herpes, Petrol.; her- petic, Ars., Calc., ICist., HClem., IIGraph., Kali bi., ILach., IILyc., Merc., IIPhyt., IRhus, IISil., ISul., IZinc.; herpetic, circular, red, granulated bases, white borders, Sars.; herpetic, Zinc.; surrounded by miliary whit- ish rash, IRhus v.; surrounded by nodes and vesicles (leprosy), ILach.; itching pim- ples, Cham.; surrounded by little pimples, IHep., IIIach., ISul.; surrounded by pimples, vesicles and smaller ulcers, IIIach.; Sur- rounded by pustules, Caust.; pustular ulcera- tion, Ustil.; large, surrounded by smaller ones, some healing, some healed, with accom- panying eczema, |Phos.; syphilitic, INitr. ac.; vesicles, IFluor. ac., INatr. m. ; burning vesicles, IMez. Ulcers, erysipelatous: bluish, radiating, IPhos.; redness, IApis. Ulcers, fetid (foul, offensive, putrid): Amm. c., Amm. m., IIArs., Asaf., IIPapt., Bell., IBry, ICalc., IICarbo a., 11Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Chloral., ICinch., Clem., Con., Crotal., ICund, I IEucal., IGraph., Ham., Hep., : Hippoz., Hyper., IKali ph., IKreo., IIIach., IILyc., IMerc., IMur. ac., IPetrol., Phos., IPhos.ac., IPsor., IPuls., Rhus, Sec., IISil., IStaph., IISul.; like asafoetida, 1Carbo v.; fetid, especially after contusion, Con.; watery dis- charge, Ars.; proud flesh, Ars.; like herring brine, IGraph.; ichor and proud flesh, blue and green, Ars.; impure centre, IILyc. Hº gangrenous. Ulcers, fistulous: Agar., Ant. c., Asaf, Bar. c., Bell., IICalc., Calc. p., HCarbo v., Caust., ICinnab., ICon., IFluor. ac., IILyc., | |Millef, INatr. m., Nitr. ac., IIPhos., IPuls., Ruta, ISil., Staph., ISul., IThuya; chronic, sup- purating openings, with hectic, IPhos.; deep, IPetrol.; with callous edges, gnawing pain, IPhos.; hard edged, ISil.; with high edges, from exuberant granulations, IPhos.; hard, red, shining, everted edges and inflammatory swelling of affected parts, IILyc.; honey- combed, ICinnab.; ichorous, fetid, l l Eucal.; sinuous, offensive, watery pus, Hippoz. ; with tension, Bar. c.; undermined, Carbo v. Ulcers, flabby : : Chim. umb. Ulcers, flat: I Amm. c., Ars., Asaf., Bell., ILach., IILyc., Merc., INitr. ac., Phos. ac., IPuls., IRan. b., Selen., Sep., Sil., IThuya ; with bluish-white base, Ars., ILach., IILyc., Sep., IISil.; eating into bone, Ang.; copious discharge, Ars., Cinch.; with dirty, fetid pus or indented bases, Phos. ac, Đº superficial. 44. TISSUES. 1145 Ulcers, foul: Bºy" dirty, fetid. Ulcers, fungous: Hº granulations. Ulcers, gangrenous: Amm. c., El Ars., IIBapt., Bell., Bism., ICinch., Con., Crotal., Euphor., Kali bi., IKreo., IILach., IILyc., l l Millef., IMur. ac., Rhus, Sabina, ISec., Sil., Squilla, Sul. ac.; blackish, especially after contusions, ICon. ; half an inch broad, insufferable pain, surrounded and partly covered with a gangrenous crust, Ars.; in sycosis, ICinnab.; arising from small vesicles, with fever, IRhus. Bºº black, fetid. Ulcers, glistening: ILac c. gº white. Ulcers, granulations: bleeding, unhealthy, IKali iod.; devoid of, ISul.; dirty, Sang. ; unequal elevations and depressions in base, lMerc.; excessive, I Arg. nit.; exuberant on base, Nitr. ac.; feeble, Calc.; fungous, IMerc., INitr. ac., Petrol., IISil.; high, Calc.; indolent, IHydras.; proud flesh, Ars., li Kali m., ILach., IISil., Thuya ; proud flesh, sensi- tive, with inflamed edges, Cham. Ulcers, greenish: Asaf., Aur. met., Caust., Merc., Puls., Rhus, Sil. Ulcers, gray : I.Ars., Caust., Merc., ISil.; with shaggy borders, Arg. met. Ulcers, heat: aggravates, Fluor, ac., Sec.; ameliorates,11Ars., ILach.; near fire, Euphor.; worse from heat of bed, Cham., Dros.; worse in bed and from hot applications, TMerc. TJlcers, indolent: IAgar., Alum., || Ammoniac., | | Amm. m., IIArs., | | Bapt., Calc., Calc. p., Calend., Carbo a., ICarbo V., ; Chim. umb., Con., ; Eucal., Euphor., | | Fluor, ac., IGraph., Hippoz., Hyper., Ipec.,LLach., Lyc., Lycop., | |Millef, IMur. ac., Natr. c., Phos. ac., HPolyg., Psor., Puls., IRuta, Sal. ac., Sep., IISil., IISul., Xan, Zinc.; bluish, Lach.; ex- coriated edges, IOl. jec.; hard, callous edges, fetid sanious smell, ICund.; ichorous, offen- sive pus, better by cold, Sec. Hºº old. Ulcers, indurated: Ars., Asaf., IICalc., Carbo a., Clem., ICon., IDulc., Hep., IIod., Kali bi., ILach., IILyc., Merc., Petrol.,. Phos., Sep., IISil., Sul., Ver.; base, Ilkali bi.; in- flamed, with jerking pain, Cup. m.; Shining, IPuls. Ulcers, inflamed : Acon., IIArs., HBell., IBry., Calend., 1Cham., Cinnab., Con., Ferr. ph., IHep., ILach., ILyc., IIMerc., JNatr. m., INitr. ac., IIPhos., IPuls., Rhus, Ruta, Sal. ac., IISil., IStaph., ISul.; angry looking (sy- cosis), ICinnab.; raw looking, Asaf., Nitr. ac.; red, Cham., ILac. c., ILach. Ulcers, injuries: malignant, from bite of dog, ILyss.; originating in burns, Caust.; burns (superficial), Canth.; from contusions, IHy- dras.; after friction, Ang.; after mustard poul- tice has remained too long, Calc. p.; from scalds, IHydras.; after sting, lasts three months, Vespa ; following removal of a tu- mor, pricking on motion, IHydras.; from in- cised and lacerated wounds, IHydras. Ulcers, irritable : Calend.; with thickened edges, and a sanious discharge, l l Stram. Ulcers, itching: Ant. c., l'Ars., Canth., Caust., Cinch., Clem., Coloc., Graph., Hep., IILyc., IIMez., INitr. ac., IPhos. ac., Psor., Puls., Rhus, ISep., IISil., Staph., ISul., IThuya, Ver.; circumference hard or red, IPuls.; some covered with a crust, discharging pus from underneath (mercurial syphilis), Sul.; in evening, Agnus; at night, IILyc.; prurient, Nux v.; prevents sleep till late, Staph. Dlcers, lardaceous: IHArs., Cup. m., Hep., Kali bi., Merc., Nitr. ac., IPhyt., Sabina, Sul., Thuya. Ulcers, large : IMerc. gº" phagedenic. Ulcers, lying down : Euphor.; worse on Sore side, Dros. Ulcers, malignant: Ars., ; Chim. umb., Hip- poz., Tarant.; bleed readily, ILach.; with yellow complexion and indifference, ICrotal. flºº cancerous. Ulcers, mercurial: gº drugs, syphilitic. Ulcers, in morning: worse, ICalc., Euphor. Ulcers, motion : walking, relieves, Euphor.; Caust.; worse, Cham.; worse on beginning to move, Euphor.; from rising from seat or bed, Cham. |Ulcers, nails: from ingrowing toenails, Calend., |Sil. Ulcers, at night: . burning, Lach.; burning, must rise and wash with cold water (anthrax), ILach.; worse, I Ars., Cham., Dulc., IMez., Sec.; worse latter part of night, Dros.; worse before midnight, IPuls.; worse before falling asleep, ICalc. Ulcers, old: Anac. Oc., 1Caust., ICarbol. ac., ICalc., ICup. m., ICund., Euphor., Petrol., :Tereb., Xan., Zinc.; with uneven bluish bot- tom and offensive odor, Lach.; break out afresh, Carbo v.; burning and stitching, Ars.; appearing cancerous, l l Cund.; difficult to heal, Clem., Con., Petrol.; fetid, Ast. r., IGraph., IPsor.; ill conditioned, ; Anag.; indolent, with callous borders and ichorous discharge, Sang.; maltreated with lead, Caust.; itching, IGraph.; maltreated buboes, with callous edges, IICarbo a.; painful, IKreo.; with proud flesh, IGraph.; with dirty fetid pus or in- dented bases, Phos.ac.; putrid, IKreo.; putrid, spreading, IChel.; inclined to reopen and sup- purate, Bor.; sensitive, Ars. ; scrofulous or syphilitic, spreading, Merc.iod. rub.; stinging, 1Graph.; particularly those seated on parts of body below umbilicus, Paeonia. Hº atonic. Ulcers, oval : IIKali bi. Ulcers, painful: Arn., II Ars., . Asaf., IBell., Calend., 1Carbo v., 1Caust., Cinch., | | Dulc., IFluor. ac., IGraph., IHep., | | Hyos., IKreo., ILyc., IMerc., IMur. ac., INitr. ac., IPhos. ac., IPuls., Sil.; as if beaten, Calend., Con., INux v.; biting, Ham., Euphor., Zinc.; boring, Aur. met., Bell., Caust., Cinch., Natr. m., Ran. b., Sil., Sul.; bruised feeling, on moving part, | | Hyos.; burning, Arg. met., II Ars., Aur. met., IBufo., Canth., IICarbo v., ICaust., ICham., 1Clem., Coloc., Con., Dros., Hann., IHep., Ign., IKali c., IKreo., IMerc., IIMez., INatr. c., Phos., IPlumb., IPuls., IRan. b., IRhus, IISil., ISinap., Staph., IISul., Thuya, Zinc.; burning, when dressed, IILyc.; burn- ing, at night, IHep., ILach.; burning, when touched, IILyc.; burning, as from a hot coal, | | Puls.; burning, on edges, Caust.; burning, compels scratching and rubbing which makes worse, I Ars.; burning, prevents sleep till late, Staph.; as if burnt, INux v., ISec.; corrosive, IHep., IKali c.; cutting, Dros.; darting, Cham.; in evening, and from touch, IHep.; like recent excoriation, IHep., IPuls.; gnawing, Arn., Bar. C., Cham., Clem., Con., Dros., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Phos., Rhus, Ruta, 1146 44. TISSUES. Sep., Staph., Sul, Sul. ac; ichorous, offensive, IILach.; Tjerking, Clem., INux . v., Phyt., Ruta, IStaph.; lacerating, Canth., Cham., Euphor.; lancinating, Asaf., Calc., Caust., Cham., Con., Euphor, Petrol., Phyt., Puls., Ran.b., Rhus, Sil.; lancinating, on sitting after motion, IHydras.; lower part of body, Paeonia; at night, ICham., Mez.; at night, prevents sleep, ICon...; at night, unendurable, Asaf.; pressing, IPhyt.;_prickling, Merc., Natr., c., Nitr. ac., ISul., IThuya ; prickling, producing a prurient sensation, Sec.; prickling, feeling of tenseness, worse morning and evening, from exertion, touch, warmth of bed, better in open air, cold, raising or elevating limbs, Sabina; pungent sensation, better keeping limb elevated, and from pressure, Amm. c.; pulsating, IHep.; after rubbing, in evening, in bed, Ang.; shooting, Asaf., IHep., IILyc., IPhyt., IPuls., Staph.; shooting, on sitting down, after motion, IHydras.; shooting, when touched, Clem.; even during sleep, II Ars.; smarting, Canth., Cham., H.Natr. m., IPhos. ac., IPuls, Staph.; Soreness, Con., Graph., Hep., IIod., IPuls., Sep., Sul.; sticking, as from a splinter, IIMitr. ac.; stinging, Canth., Chim. umb., | | Con., IGraph., HHep., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IRan. b., ISul.; stinging, burning, IISil.; stinging, circumference hard and red, Puls.; stinging, proud flesh, I.Petrol.; stitches, Ars., Bell., Calc., Canth., HCon., Graph., ILyc., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., IPuls., Sep., IISil., Staph., Sul.; Stitching, when laughing, Hep.; stinging, worse at night, Calend.; stinging, or prickling, IIHam.; when suppuration is in- terrupted, IIBell.; tearing, Ars., Calc.,Canth., IILyc., INux v., Sep., Staph., Sil.; tearing, with tension, Sul.; tensive pain in, Con...; in cold weather, l l Kali bi. Ulcers, painless: IBry., HCalc., ICarbov., Con., IDulc., IHell., Ign., Lach., IOp., Phos. ac., ISec., Sep., Sul., Ver., Zinc.; destitute of feel- ing, Con. Gº indolent. TJlcers, perforating: IKali c., IMerc. cor.; worse sitting bent, better walking and warmth of bed, ILyc. 53; deep. TJlcers, phage denic (rodent): , Agar., IIArs., |Aur. mur. nat., Bell., Bor., Calend., Carbo v., ICaust., Cham., ; Chrom. ac., Cic., Cinnab., Clem., Con., Ferr. mur., Graph., Hep., Hydras., Hydrocot., IHyper., ILach., IILyc., Merc., IMerc. cor., Merc. c., IMez., INatr.m., IINitr. ac., Petrol., Ran. b., Rhus, Sep., IISil., Staph., Sul., Uran. n.; deep base, turned up edges, Kali ars.; constantly extending in breadth, Ars.; burrowing, I ljacea; spread in circumference, HArs.; inclined to spread in circumference rather than in depth, Nitr. ac.; syphilitic, IBapt., IClem.; extending under skin and be- neath muscles, IOl.jec.; apt to run together, IMerc. viv.; sloughing, ISul. Ulcers, position : worse in changing, Euphor.; worse letting limb hang down, ICalc.; worse sitting, I Dros., Euphor. Ulcers, poultices: worse from wet, Calc., Cham. Ulcers, pressure : worse on side of limb oppo- site to ulcer, Cham. Ulcers, putrid: gº fetid. Ulcers, re-open : recently cicatrized, IIArs., Chloral.., | | Coloc., || Crotal., ILach., Sep. ; emit bloody lymph, Carbo V. . TJlcers, rodent: Hºt phagedenic. Ulcers, round: circular, clean, sharp cut edges, deep smooth Shining base, ichorous discharge, IHydras.; inflamed, elevated, turned up edges, IMerc.; look as if punched out, IPhyt. Ulcers, rubbing: worse from, IICalc., Canth., IThuya. Ulcers, scabby: Clem., Con., IGraph., IMez.; bases covered with a caseous coat, Merc.; crusty, ISul.; black crust, Chin. S.; dry crust, Chin. S.; humid crust, Chin. S ; thick crust, Chin. S.; hard, dry, yellow crusts, IHyper.; surrounded by a gangrenous crust, on foot, Ars. ; crusts under nails, Ars.; covered with scurf, Mur.ac.; thin Scurf.slight bleeding when bandaged, Ars.; thick whitish yellow, under which thick yellow pus collects, IIMez. Ulcers, scorbutic : Alum., Ars., Carbo a., ICarbo v., ; Cochl., ILach., IIMerc., Mur. ac., IStaph., Sul. Ulcers, scratching: relieves, 1Calc.; leaves a raw sore, surrounded by blisters, IGels. Ulcers, scrofulous: ILArs., Aur. met., IIBar. m., IIBell., IICalc., ICalc. p., Caps., IICarbo. v., 1Chim, m., ICist., IIGraph., IIHep., Hy- dras., IKali bi., ILach., IILyc., IMerc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., Phos., IISil., | |Stram., IISul.; discharging large quantity of pus, Ol. jec.; discharge pus and Sanious matter on tarsal and metatarsal bones, Hydras.; with swelling of bones, IPsor.; in children, IICalc. Ulcers, sensitive: Caust., HCham., ICinch., IDulc., IIod., IMez., INux v., Paeonia, HPe- trol.; cancerous inoculation, Ars.; to contact, IHep.; destitute of feeling, IIod.; redness around edges, Cup. m.; spongy, with salty discharge, IGraph.; to touch, Asaf., ICOccul., IILach., IILyc., ISec.; to touch and air, par- ticularly wind, Cham.; worse from touch, IEuphor., Ran. b.; worse on touch or press- ure, Staph.; worse from slight touch, better by hard pressure, Ign. Hº air, painful. Ulcers, serpiginous: Ars., Calc., Merc., Phyt., Sabad., Sars., ISil.; on face, with excruciating pain, IIStaph. Bºt eruption herpetic. Ulcers, shallow: Bºy" flat, superficial. Ulcers, sitting: Bºy" position. Ulcers, skin: unhealthy, Stilling. Ulcers, sleep: worse on awaking, ICalc. Ulcers, sloughing: ICalc., Calend. H& gan- gren Ous. Ulcers, small: ichorous over whole body, sensi- tive, Ars.; purulent collections around, IPhos.; round, with lardlike borders, Ant. t. Ulcers, speckled: Con. Ulcers, spongy: Ars., IIod., Merc., IPetrol.; especially with gastric symptoms, Ant. c.; pus acrid, ichorous, fetid, yellow, IKreo.; syphilitic, ILach. Ulcers, in Spring: ICalc. Ulcers, superficial: ICinch., IILyc., IMerc., INatr. m.; over bony protuberances, IMez.; with syphilitic eruption of skin in advanced stage, Nitr. ac.; foul at bottom, with red crowns, Lach.; penetrates deeper daily, in- creasing in circumference, edges becoming more everted, Ars.; shallow, Lach.; wide- spread, Merc. Bº flat. Ulcers, swelling: , IAnanth., Caust., Cham., Con., IILyc., ISul.; chronic, surrounded by a bright red swelling, caused by affected parts becoming cold, tearing pain, l l Nux_v.; pale IFerr.; and inflammatory redness, TNatr. C. ' 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. 1147 Ulcers, sycotic : with bluish, areolae, ILach. ; around a wart, Ant. c. Ulcers, syphilitic : Ananth., Ascl., Aur. mur., Aur. mur. nat... IBapt., Carbo v., Chim. umb., HClem., Cund., ; Hippoz., IIod., Iris, Jacea, IKali bi., II Kali iod., ILach., Merc., IMerc. cor., Mez., IINitr. ac., IIPhyt., Ru- mex, Sang., Sars., Staph., Stilling., | |Stram., IIThuya ; chancrelike, Aur. mur., Hippoz., | | Jacea, Merc.; chancroid on posterior sur- face of fauces and soft palate, Jacea; deep, with hard edges, IKali bi.; deep spreading, lAur. mur. nat.; high edges, irritable from topical treatment, Carbo v.; margin sharp, Carbo v.; mercurial, . Asaf., Aur. met., IBell., 1Carbo v., IIHep., IKali bi., ILach., ILyc., IINitr. ac., IIPhos. ac., IIPhyt., Sars., Sep., IISil., ISul.; rupial, in great numbers, all over body, IPhyt; old, spreading, Merc. iod. rub. Ulcers,tension: Caust.,Con.,Graph.,IIod.,Merc., Phos., IPhyt., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Spong., Sul. Ulcers, throbbing : Asaf., ICalc., Clem., IHep., Kalm., Lyc., Merc., Natr. c., Sil., ISul.; at night, Hep. Ulcers, torpid: gº indolent. * Ulcers, varicose: Ant. t., Ars., Calc., Calend., Carbo v., Card. m., ICaust., Collin., Crotal., Fluor. ac., Graph., IIHam., ILach., IIPuls., Rhus, IISul., Zinc.; bleed easily, Sul.; burn- ing, ISul.; half transparent crusts, like thick glue, Arn. ; deep, flat, circular, Ham.; dirty, bluish bottom, Arn.; fetid, ISul.; itch, ISul.; with granulating hypertrophy, with a syphi- litic dyscrasia, Cund.;in old people, Sec.; pain- ful, Arn.; torpid, Arn.; watery, fetid secretion, Arn.; from a varix of a year’s duration, Eucal. Ulcers, white : ICalc.; dirty, IArs., IICanth., Hippoz., Lach., Merc., Sil. Bºy" dirty. Ulcers, weather: better in damp, Caust.; better in dry, Calc.; worse in wet, Calc. |Ulcers, yellowish : I.Ananth., 1Calc., Carbo v., Lyc., Puls., Sil. ZY MOSIS: Bºy"Chap. 29, Blood septicaemia. 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. Injuries. Passive Motion. Touch. INJURIES (in general): Acon., IIArn., Aur. mur., IBadiag., IICalend., ICic., Con., Hep., IIHyper., ILach., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Sil., IStaph., Sul. ac.; rupture of bloovessel, Millef.; to chest, phthisis, IRuta ; exudation of blood, fibrine or pus, II Arn. ; subject to distress in head, after, ILac def.; headache, Calend.; hemorrhage of lungs, Arn., Ipec., Millef.; hyperaemia, IFerr. ph.; internal, bloody flux, Millef.; to knee, Apis, Iod.; of lungs, Millef.; spinal meningitis, IAcon.; neuralgia, 1Chel.; to oesophagus, ICic.; old, freshen up, Caust.; osseous growth, Calc. fl.; paralysis, | | Curar.; periostitis of foot, IAur. mur.; proud flesh, Kali m.; suppuration, Asaf., Calc. s., ICham., Hep., Sil.; slight, suppurate, skin unhealthy, Bor.; with swelling of parts, proud flesh, Kali m.; ulceration, every hurt festers, Sil.; malignant ulcers with blue bor- der, Mang. Bºy" wounds. Injuries, bedsores: Arn., Carbo v., Cinch., IHam., IHydras., | | Paeonia, IPlumb., Puls., ISul. ac.; with black edges (typhoid), IILach.; turn to gangrenous sores, ISul. ; gnawing pain, ISul. ; putrid, ; Hippoz. Injuries, bites: All. sat., Arn., Hyper., Led., | | Plant., Sul. ac.; of bugs, l l Hyper.; of mad cat, lacerated wound, upper and lower leg swollen (externally and internally), Acet. ac.; of cat, through thumb (carbuncle), ILach.; dog, ILach., IILyss.; dog, burning better by hot steam (lyssophobia), Lyss.; dog, head- ache, Lyss.; dog, peculiar sensations at seat of or in adjacent parts, like sensation of prick- ing, boring or burning, always proceeding from wound, Lyss.; flea, Grindel.; flies, itch and burn, Calad.; hydrophobia, Bºy" Chap. 36; insects, Grin, TNatr. m.; leeches, gangren- ous, Lach.; musquitoes, burn, itch intensely, Calad.; of poisonous or enraged animals, Amm. c., Ars., Bell., 1Caust., Lach., Led., ILyss., Natr. m., Puls., Seneg.; rabid animals, : Chrom. ac.; rats, Led.; serpent, and in hydrophobia, Anag.; serpents, at once, before difficult respiration sets in, I Bell.; venomous serpents, Ars, Bell., Ced., Seneg.; serpents, chronic sequelae, Merc., Phos. ac.; viper, 1Camph.; after bite from a poisonous animal or reptile, ligate above the wound, suck the poison from the wound and expose the bitten place to heat streaming from any hot surface, a heated iron, stove, lamp, etc., without bring- ing the wound in actual contact with the hot surface. Injuries, blows: ILArn.; ecchymoses from slight, Agar.; sudden, profuse epistaxis, Elaps; upon eye, Symph.; upon eyes, caused glau- coma, Calab.; over head with a stick, followed by dim sight, Ammoniac.; chronic inflamma- tion of articular structures, Rhus ; on left side and remaining for hours in wet clothes, neph- ritis, IKali c.; ovary swollen, IHam.; swell- ing, Kali m. §§ bruises, concussion. Injuries, bruises: Absin.., || Acon., ; Agnus, Ant. c., Arg, met., II Arn., IBadiag., | | Caust., ICic., 1Con..., | | Croc., IDros., Euph., IForm., Glon., I Ham., Hep., Hyper., HIod., Kali c., Lach, Led., Lith., Mar. v., Mez., Mosch., | |Millef, IOleand., Pareira, |Petrol.., | |Phos., | | Plant., ||Plat., Polyg., IPuls., | | Rhod., | |Rhus, IIRuta, Sep., ISul., ISul. ac., Symph., Ver., | | Verbas.; with blunt in- 1148 INJURIES. 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. struments, II Arn.; condensation of cellular tissue and induration of glandular structures, accompanied by a sensation of numbness, Con...; crushing, as mashed fingers, especially tips, IHyper.; discoloration remaining after pain and inflammation subsides, ILed.; espe- cially when ecchymosed, ISul. ac.; dry heat follows, Acet. ac.; after a kick of a horse, vari- cose ulcer on right leg just above instep, eight inches in circumference, concave, dark blue, emitting a fetid, odor, IKali s. ; without laceration, I Arn.; nervous tissues are main- ly concerned, Hyper.; old, Glon.; orchitis, Zinc.; while riding on horseback, IBar. m.; spine, ill effects, ICon.; painful suppura- tion, ICroc.; swelling remains, IKali m.; ten- sion, in skin, Samb.; tumors, ICon.; ulcers, ICOn. Injuries, burns: Acet. ac., Acon., Agar., Alum., | | Ant. c., II Ars., || Calc., IICanth., Carbo v., IICaust.,1Calend., Cic.,Cycl., Euphor, IHam., IHep., | | Hyper., Kali m., || Kreo., ILach., IMerc., | | Plant., Plumb., Puls., Ruta, ISec., ISil., IStram., Sul., ; Tereb., IUrt. ur.; to pre- vent blisters arising, 11Canth., IKali m.; de- lirium, Calend. ; chronic diarrhoea, Calc.; threatening erysipelas or gangrene, ICrotal.; extensive, Carbol. ac.; threatening gangrene, Ars., | | Plumb.; mustard poultice causes ulcer- ation, Calc. p.; from nettles, Caust.; of oesopha- gus, with loss of ubstances, Calend.; ophthal- mia, from unslaked lime, I Apis ; pyaemia, hectic fever, Crotal.; scalds,ll Canth., 1Carbol. ac., Carb. s.,IICaust.,ICrotal., Petrol., Stram.; Scalds,laryngitis, Crotal.; suppurating,Calc. s.; of tongue, Ars., Calend., ICaust.; ulcerate, discharge offensive, Carbol. ac.; unconscious- ness, Calend.; apply tincture of Cantharides in water to a fresh burn. glass,etc., Staph.; to control suppuration, thick yellow matter, Calc. S.; swelling, IKali m. Injuries, dislocation: Agn.c., || Amb., I Amm. c., Ang., Arn., Bar. c., HBell., Bov., IBry., Il Calc., Cann., 1Carbo a., | | Carbo v., | | Caust., Con., IForm., || Graph., Hep., IIgn., Kreo., IILyc., Merc., Mez., Mosch., IINatr. c.,IINatr. m., Nitrum, Nitr. ac., INux v., IIPetrol., IIPhos., IPuls., | | Rhod., IIRhus, IRuta, Sa- bina, Sep., | | Spig.,Stann., Staph., ISul., Zinc.; easy dislocation, l l Amm. c., Bry., || Calc., Cann., Carbo a., | | Carbo v., Con., Hep., ILyc., | | Merc., IINatr. c., Natr. m.,INitrac., Nitrum, INux v., Petrol., IPhos., IIRhus, IRuta, ISul.; where inflammation is under control, hastens curative process of joint, IRuta ; lameness of wrists and knees, Rheum; with injuries to soft parts, Calend. Injuries, dissecting wounds: l l Apis, II Ars., Ham., IILach., ; Tereb.; symptoms those of phlegmonous erysipelas, accumulation of pus in distant parts, typhus condition superven- ing, Crotal.; become gangrenous, Anthra.c., II Ars., IILach.; pyaemia, hectic fever, ICrotal. Injuries, ecchymosis: || Acet. ac., IIArn., Ba- diag., Bry., Calend., Con., Dulc., Ham..., ILach., Led.,Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sul..,ISul. ac. Injuries, erysipelas: Apis, Chloral., Ruta; phlegmonous, phlyctenous or Oedematous, ICrotal. Injuries, falls: ILArn., Con., Euph., Ham...,IHy- per.,Lith., ISul. ac.; asphyxia, with shootings and jerkings, IHyper.; back painful after fall- ing from a height, ICon.; pain in small of back, IKali c.; bleeding, internal injuries, IMillef.; bloodspitting, Millef.; repeated bronchor- rhagia, Millef.; morbus coxarius, Staph.; deep hole in forehead, ICalend.; glaucoma, Calab.; swelling in groin, Aur. met.; headache, with sore eyes, IHyper.; inguinal hernia, l l Jamb.; internal injuries, l l Millef.; nosebleed, Acet. ac.; ovarian irritation, Ham.; swelling, Kalim.; vertigo, Acon., 1Glon. Hºt concussion. Injuries, foreign bodies: cause enteritis, ICa- Injuries, cicatrices: gº scars. Injuries, concussion : Acon., | | Anac., IIArn., || Aur. met., IIRadiag., TBell.., | | Calc.,Calend., Camph., Cann., Caust., | |Cic., Cina, Cinch., ICOccul., Con., Cup. m., Euph., Hell., | | Hyosc., IIHyper., | | Iod., Jacea, l l Kaliph., Kreo., ILach., Laur., ILed., Lyc., Magn. m., | | Mang., Mez., INatr. m., IINatr. S., Nux m., Nux v., Phos. ac., IPuls., Rhus, Seneg., | |Sep., | | Sil., ISpig., Staph., Sul. ac., Val., | | Ver.; of brain, deafness, Chin. s.; epi- lepsy, from a blow on head, commencing three years after, Art. v.; furuncles on places hurt, I II)ulc.; haemoptysis, Ferr. ph.; inju- ries to hand, IMar. v., Natr. s.; headache, Calc. S.; lesions, pains and suggillations, IIBa- diag.; to spine, ill effects, 1Con. Injuries, convulsions: suppuration, seems to be cause of convulsions, IBufo. Hº Chap. 36, Convulsions, injuries. Injuries, cuts (incised wounds, stabs): ICalend., ICarbo v., ICic., Con., Ham., Hep., ILach., Natr. c., INitr. ac., Plumb., ISil., IIStaph., ISul., Sul. ac.; sluggish escape of dark thick blood, Dig. ; erysipelatous, l l Plant.; gangren- ous, l l Plant.; in head, from glass (tetanus), Calab.; show outwardly a dark hemor- rhagic mass, deeper in bright red and at bot- tom a yellow mass, Anthrac.; inflammation, ICalend.; highly inflamed, IPlant.; in- flamhe, suppurate and heal rapidly,Plumb.; sur- rounded by miliary whitish rash, IRhus v.; of Sclerotica, ICalend.; from sharp instruments, lend.; glass, needles, etc., IISil.; irritation and inflammation of eyes, IIA con., Sil.; lacerate Qesophagus, Calend. Injuries, fractures: ICalc., IICalc. p., ICalend., IIRuta, ISil., IISymph.; to favor production of callous, IICalc. p., ISymph.; compound comminuted, gangrene, Lach.; compound, gangrenous spots,ILach.; compound, pyaemia, hectic, Crotal.: compound, in course of septic or zymotic disease, in broken-down constitu- tions, old inebriates, or other states of low vitality or degraded blood, tendency to gan- grene or unhealthy suppuration, threatening septic absorption, Crotal.; compound, profuse suppuration, ILArn.; of skull, particularly compound, ICalend.; sleeplessness, Sticta; at beginning, for injury to Soft parts, adjacent parts red, hot, painful, Ferr., ph.; bone splin- ters, protruding, Calend.; of tibia, Anthrac.; to facilitate union and lessen pricking pains, ISymph.; unite slowly, I Ferr. Injuries, friction: phymosis, Arn.; of shoe or boot, ulcerated places on feet, ICepa. Injuries, gangrene : Acon., Amm. c., Anthra.c., II Ars., Bell., | |Brom., HCarbo v., Cinch, | |Eucal., Euphor., IILach., Sec., Sil.; an- thrax, ICamph.; bite of dog, ; Tereb.; cold gangrene, Asaf.; after dissection wounds, 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. 1149. lAnthrac., II Ars., IILach.; ichorous dis- charge, Kali ph.; from leeches or mustard, llSec.; to prevent, ICalend.; from inoculating sheep, I Anthrac. Injuries, glandular organs: ICon...,IIod., Kalm., Petrol., Phos. Injuries, gunshot: Arn., Euph., Hyper., Nitr. ac., Plumb., Puls., Ruta, Sul., Sul. ac.; in hand, ILach. ; through lung, haemoptysis, with collapse, Cinch. Injuries, lacerations: IICalend., IHam., IHy- per., Staph.; from blunt instruments, bones bare,or crushed and splintered, Il Carbol. ac.; of eyes, ICalend.; inflammation, Calend.; of lip, Calend.; members almost separated from body, IHyper.; nervous tissues, IHyper.; pyaemia, hectic fever attending, Crotal.; loss of soft parts when no union can be effected by means of adhesive plaster, IICalend.; pain- ful swelling and tendency to erysipelatous in- flammation or sphacelus, l l Plant.; torn and jagged looking, 11Calend. Injuries, lifting (overlifting): Alum., l l Amb., |Arn., l l Bar. c., IBov., IBry., IICalc., | | Carbo a., Carbo V., | | Caust., | | Cinch., ICOccul, Coloc., 1Con.., | | Croc., Dulc., Ferr., IForm., IGraph., l l Iod., l l Kali c., IKalm., Lach., ILyc., Merc., Millef, I IMur. ac., Natr. c., | | Natr. m., | | Nitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., | |Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Pod., Rhod., IIRhus, Ruta, | | Sep., Sil., Spig., l l Stann., Staph., ISul., Sul. ac., Thuya, I | Val.; causes great debility, Il Carbo a.; easily, IIGraph.; in general hernia, Coccul., JNux v., Sul.; pro- lapsus uteri, Aur. met., Bell., Il Nux v., Sep. Injuries, nails: whitlow, l l Cepa, III,ed., IRhus, Se P. Injuries, to nerves: Il Curar., IIHyper., Magn. p., Menyanth., Tarant., ; Tereb., Therid.; with jerking in muscles, IHyper.; lacerated, pains excruciating, Hyper.; neuritis, Stram.; with soreness, IHyper. Injuries, overexertion: Arn., Ars., IHam., 1Millef, IRhus. G@* lifting, sprains. Injuries, poisoning: from decayed, morbid or animal matter, by inoculation, inhalation, or swallowing, II Ars.; by foul breath, Anthrac.; by glanders, 1Anthrac.; inoculation, inflam- mation, pain, Hippoz.; wounds, Chrom. ac. gº bites; also Chap. 46, Eruption, Rhus poisoning. Injuries, punctured wounds: HIApis, IIHy- per., IILed. ; in articulations, flow of synovia, Calend.; awls, ratbites, nails, etc., particularly if wounded parts feel cold to touch and to patient, III,ed.; of brain, Calend., Hyper.; nails or splinters in feet, IHyper.; needles under nails, IHyper.; neglected, Chel.; nerv- ous tissues mainly concerned, IHyper.; severe pain, IIHyper.; feel very sore, from nails, needles, pins, splinters, ratbites, etc., to prevent lockjaw, IIHyper.; splinters, II Arn., Carbo V., ICic., IHep., Lach., Nitr, ac., 11Sil., Sul ; splinters in eye, II Acon., HCalc., ISil., ISul.; from a splinter, throbs, ulcer- ates, Bar. c.; splinter causes panaritium, WLed.; to promote expulsion of splinter, : Anag., IISil. Injuries, scalds: gº burns. Injuries, scars (cicatrices): to promote favorable cicatrization, Calend.; creeping and pain, Lyss.; prevent disfiguring, ICalend.; the place of old injuries becomes the seat of new affec- tions, Calc. fl. Hº Chap. 46, Skin. Injuries, scratches: bleed profusely and con- tinuously (purpura hemorrhagica), slight, bleed, Alum.; by a dog, erysipelatous inflam- mation of left arm, affecting whole lower arm and hand (secondary erysipelas), IKali c.; malignant ulcer, Mang. Injuries, shock: Acet. ac., Acon., Amm. c., Arn., Ars., ICalc., IICamph., ICaps, ICarbo v., Cham., Chlorof, Cinch, Coff, ICup.m., IIDig., IIGels., Hell., Hep., Hydr. ac., Hyper., IIpec., IILach., ILauroc., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr, ac., INux m., Nux v., IIOp., IPhos., Psor., Sec., Sep., Staph., Stront., Sul., Tabac., ITVer.; fainting, uneasiness about heart, twitching, oppression of chest, ICham.; fear overpowering, with fatigue, IGels.; limbs cold, ICamph.; affecting heart, I Dig., ILach.; prostration, Acet. ac.; surgical operations, II Acon.; syncope, Atrop. s. 539 Chap. 36, Fainting, Weakness. Injuries, sloughing: ICalend., 1Carbol. ac.; in gunshot wounds, Hyper. Injuries, smoke: Calc., Caust., Euph., ||Natr.m., Nux v., Oleand., Sep., IISpig., | |Sul. }º vapors. Injuries, soreness: ILArn., IRhus; of parts, on which he lies, INux m.; from lying in bed, Graph.; in muscles around wound (bite), Lyss. Injuries, splinters: tº punctured wounds. Injuries, sprains: IAgnus, Amm. c., II Arn., IAsaf., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carbo a., Carbo v., Ign., Lyc., IIMillef., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Polyg., Puls., IIRhus, IIRuta, Sep., Sul., Symph.; of ankles and feet, III,ed.; disposition, by lifting or stretching, IIFhus; disposition to be sprained, old sprains, Natr. c.; easily, from lifting small weight, Carbo a.; dry heat follows, Acet. ac.; lameness, especially wrists and ankles, IIRuta; lameness of wrists and knees, Rheum ; from lifting, l l Agnus; rupture of muscles, Calend.; old, Stront.; bluish redness, intense Soreness, swelling, II Arn. Bº lifting, straining. Injuries, stabs: gº cuts. * Injuries, stings: l l Acon., All. Sat., l l Ant. c., IApis, LArn., Ars., HBell., Calad., Camph., Caust., Ced., | | Hyper., | | Lach., ILed., | | Merc., |Natr. m., Seneg., | Sep., Sil., Sul.; bee, ILach., Natr. m.; in eye, Acon., Arn.; bee, opacity of cornea, Cann. S.; bees or wasps, II Arn.; bees, wasps and other insects, HApis ; erysip- elatous or gangrenous, ICrotal.; laryngitis, ICrotal.; mosquitoes, III,ed., Natr. m.; pyae- mia, hectic, Crotal.; Swelling changes color, Anthrac.; in temple, l l Apis ; in tongue, bee, Acon., Arn., Bell, Merc.; of wasp, burning, Vespa ; of wasp, burning, as if something were sticking and drawing out, Vespa ; wasp, chilly cold sensation all around red middle, fol- lowed by chill running all over him in short intervals like waves, Vespa; of wasps or other insects, Acet. ac.; wasp, lancinating, smart- ing, stinging, throbbing, suppurated and dis- †ed freely, Vespa ; of yellow jacket, €C1. Injuries, straining: easily strained, Il Calc., 1Con.; easily, producing great debility,11Carbo a.; from lifting, l l Agnus ; membranous and tendonous structures, Con.; menorrhagia, | |Pod, ; varicocele, Ruta. Bºlifting, sprains- 1150 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. Injuries, suggillations: Bº ecchymosis. Injuries, sunstroke : Hº Chap. 39, Sun. Injuries, surgical operations: after opening abscess on heel, edges of wound mortified, Ars.; after amputation, neuralgia of stump, burning, stinging, ICepa; after amputation of thigh, neuralgia of stump, Asaf.; ampu- tation, after compound fracture of left up- per arm, Calend. healed stump ; after am- putation, Scars ulcerating, Calc. p.; for cancer, [Coca ; colic, in lithotomy or ovariotomy, 1Staph.; to promote healthy granulations and to prevent or arrest gangrene, Calend.; for incarcerated hernia, pain in abdomen, Hyper.; to joints, Calend.; wounds painfully sensitive, fever, Acon.; for stone, I IMillef, IStaph. Injuries, swelling: Acon., Arn., HBell., TBry., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sul., Sul. ac. Injuries, vaccination; bad effects, Apis, Hep., Kali m., IISil., IISul., IIThuya, I IThuya and Sabina followed by Tuberc.; abscess in axilla, IISil.; asthmatic attacks, IThuya ; after revac- cination, atrophy of right arm, IThuya ; back- ache, IISil.; roundish, ulcerating edge, consists of a number of pointed condylomata which could be separated by a fine probe (child), | Thuya;conjunctivitis, Thuya; convulsions, 1 Sil.; whooping cough, immediately, in two scrofulous boys, IThuya; diarrhoea, Sil., Thuya; itchlike eruption, depriving child of sleep, IMez.; erysipelas, on eighth day, centres of insertion blackish and circles filled with dark lymph and surrounded by a patch of inflammation, small red papules on arm and forearm, on ninth day skin of nearly whole upper extremity inflamed, dark red and thickened, skin of shoulder, neck, chest, abdomen and back in similar condition, and on lower extremities, eruption in small patches, above the elbow black- ish, I Crotal.; fever, backache, headache, IISil.; imbecility, I IThuya; keratitis, Vacc. or Variol.; nausea, IISil.; pustular eruption, 1Crotal.; pustular eruption on head (goitre), | |Sul.; burning, itching pustules, l l Psor.; ery- sipelatous redness, I Apis; sleeplessness, 1Thuya; loss of speech, I IThuya ; red and inflamed swellings over whole arm, IISil.; in- cipient tuberculosis, l l Tuberc. Injuries, vapors: of chlorine, Hº Chap. 48, Chlorum ; of coal, l l Arn., Bell.., | | Bov., Ipec., IOp.; copper, l l Camph., IIpec., Lyc., Merc., | | Nux v., Op., Puls.; irritating (laryngitis), ICrotal.; sulphurated hydrogen, Acet. ac., Chlor. Hºº smoke. Injuries, venesection: ICinch.; puerperal con- vulsions, during labor, Ver. V.; haemoptysis, |Senecio. Injuries, wounds: atrophy, IForm.; become black, ICinch., ILach.; bleeding, Cop., Diad., III,ach., IIMillef., IIPhos.; slight, bleed much, IHydras., IKreo., ILach., IIPhos., Sec.; open, bloody and serous infiltrations of cellular tissues, Calend.; parts feel cold to touch, and to patient, IILed.; healing, hard yellow crusts, l l Hyper.; cutting, burning, stinging, Natr.c.; nervous depression, IHyper.; cause fainting, Ver.; of flesh, to promote granulations, ICalend.; skin around green, Lach.; to favor rapid healing, Manc.; secures healing by first intention, ICalend.; do not heal, Cepa; do not heal readily, become painful, Cham.; quick tendency to heal (the same in leprosy), Lyss.; small, on skin, heal with difficulty and easily suppurate, I Sil.; reddish ichor, from small, Anthrac.; in- flamed, Calend., Con.; reddish or bluish, Lyss.; Small, inflame and suppurate easily, Plumb.; Skin around lead colored, ILach.; redness and Swelling along course of lym- phatics, IBufo.; lymphatics swell, Bufo.; mag- goty, Calend.; neglected, suppuration threat- ens, Sil.; offensive, Calend.; old, neglected, ICalend. ; old, from a thrust, become painful again, Jamb.; reopen and bleed, iPhos.; old, cicatrized, reopen and suppurate, ICroc.; proud flesh, stinging, purplish, ILach.; pain- ful, Natr. m.; painful, as if bruised, in morning, Calend.; picking in it, Calend.; painful, Open, Hyper.; from two small, much pus of a bad odor, on twelfth day, An- thrac.; painful, before suppuration, Hyper.; pains spread to neighboring parts, and extend up limb, Il Hyper.; pains like those of severe toothache, IIHyper.; of penis, Millef.; pus bland, too profuse, thick, Puls.; raw, Calend.; raw, painful, as if beaten, Calc.; skin around, bluish red, ILach.; next morning red around edges, Lyss.; bright red, raw, covered with a crust of tenacious lymph, Asaf.; surroundings look red, Calend.; Smarting,Calend.; Smarting, even those of bones, l l Phos. ac.; stinging, during fever, Calend.; suppurate, Calc., Ca- lend., Natr. m., IPuls.; to control suppuration, Calc. S.; Small, suppurate and do not heal, raw, inflamed, painful as if beaten, Calc, fl.; suppurate much, Bufo., Sil.; to prevent sup- puration and putrefaction, Chrom. ac.; small, Suppurate, do not heal, Calc.; Suppurate, throbbing, lancinating, || Bufo.; bluishly in- jected, skin around Oedematously swollen (erysipelas after circumcision), IApis ; tear- ing pains, frequently attributed to effects of a cold and to rheumatism, Lyss.; tetanus, spasms begin in wound, ILed.; tumefied with blush of erysipelas, extending for two inches around, Apis ; small, ulcerate and spread, Petrol.; ulcerate and become very sore, Bar. c.; skin around yellow, Lach. PASSIVE MOTION, being carried : chil- dren desire, Ant. t., Ars., Bell., IICham., Merc., IRhus. Passive motion, descending motion: infants are startled, IIBor. Passive motion, jarring (shaking): aggrava- tion, IIBell., HGlon., IISpig.; the least of bed or chair aggravates tenderness of abdomen, etc., IIBell.; worse from shaking, IISpig.; least jar unbearable, Coccul.; vibration renders pain unbearable, IColch. Passive motion, riding : dull aching over eyes, Ang.; in a carriage, aggravation, IBOr., Calc., | | Carbo v., IICoccul., Colch., | | Croc., Cycl., Ferr., Graph., IIHelon., Hep., IIgn., Iod., | |Kali c.,Lach.,Lyc., | |Magn. C., Natr. m., INux m., IPetrol., Phos., Plat., ISel., IISep., Sil., | |Staph., ISul., Val.; in a carriage, amelioration, IGraph., IINitr. ac., Nitrum ; cannot bear to ride in a carriage, feels generally unwell dur- ing or after it, Lyss.; complaint from riding in a carriage, railroad car, or on a ship, ITPetrol.; a long time, in an open carriage, Iod.; pains renewed when riding in cars, Iodof.; on horse- back, Ars., || Graph., Magn. m. BNatr. C., 45. TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. 1151 IRuta, IISep., Sil, 1 ISpig., ISul. ac., Val.; sen- sitiveness, Coccul.; in a car or carriage, sick stomach, Arn.; worse during passive motion, riding, and after it, Ign. Passive motion, sailing: Hº Chap. 16, Sea- sickness. Passive motion, swinging: ICoccul., Petrol.; increased perception of downward motion of hammock causes anxiety, Coff. t. "TOUCH: aggravation: 1 Acon., Agar.., | | Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., | | Anac., Ang., Ant. C., Ant. t., | | Arg. met., Arn., l l Ars., Asar., Aur. met., Bar. c., ill&ell., Bor., Bov., IBry., Calad., Calc.,Camph.,1Cann., l l Canth., Caps., | | Carbo a., ICarbo v., Caust., IICham., Chel., Cic.,ICi- na, Cinch., | | Clem., | | Coccul., IICoff., IIColch., Coloc., Con..., | | Croc., ICup. m., Cycl., Dig., Dros., Dulc., Euphor., Euph., | | Ferr., || Graph., | | Guaiac., IHell., IIHep., IIHyos., Ign., l l Iod., Ipec., Jacea, Kali c., IKreo., IILach., Laur., Led., IILyc., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Mang., | | Mar. V., Menyanth., | | Merc., Mez.,Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., | | Natr. m., JNitr. ac., Ni- trum, I |Nux m., IINux v., | | Oleand., Op., IParis, Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., | |Plat., Plumb., IPuls., IIRan. b., Ran. Sc., HRhod., IRhus, l l Ruta, Sabad., IISabina, Sars., ISec., Seneg., IISep., Sil., IISpig., l l Spong., | |Squilla, Stann., HIStaph., Stram., IStront., IISul., Sul. ac., Tarax., Thuya, l l Val., IVer., | | Verbas., Viol., Zinc.; amelioration, Agar, | | Alum., Amm. C., Amm. m., l l Anac., Ant. c., Arn., Ars., IIAsaf., Bell., Bism..., || Bry., IICalc., l l Caust., Chel., Cinch., Coloc., Con., ICycl., | | Dros., Euphor., Euph., Hep., Jacea, Kali c., Lyc., IMang, IMenyanth., IIMur. ac., Natr. c., Natr. m., Oleand., Petrol., IPhos., Phos. ac., l l Plumb., Sep., Spong., | |Sul.., | | Tarax., IThuya ; affected parts very sensitive, Guaiac.; slightest, may throw him into agitation or bring on convulsions, Lyss.; cannot bear to be touched, starts when touched ever so lightly especially on feet, IIRali c.; generally better from touch, pressing or rub- bing parts gently, Natr. c.; child does not want to be touched, ICina ; children stiffen when touched or moved, Apis; sensitive, in puerperal convulsions, JPhos.; eruption, sensitive, Dulc.; whatever part she grasps burns, Caust.; intolerance of manipulation, causes agitation, Coff.; pains increased by every touch, Ant. t.; pains unbearable, with great sensitive- ness to touch, and fear of exciting new pain by moving, Ham.; sensitive to slightest, Colch.; whole surface exceedingly sensitive, every hair painful when touched, 11 Apis; throat sensitive, Bell., IILach.; diminished sensibility over whole surface of body, Acet. ac. (Chap. 36, Anaesthesia). Bºy" contact. Touch, bedclothes (covering): as if cold air were blowing on her while covered warm, ILac def.; aversion to covering, with icy cold limbs (cholera), IISec.; cannot bear, in otitis media, ILyc.; desire to be covered, l l Bell., IIHep., II Magn. c., Natr. c., | | Natr. m.; desire to be covered, even in warm room, IIHep.; intoler- ance, before attack (spasms), Mosch.; kicks off, IIRry., Sul.; kicks off, in meningitis, | | Ver.; child kicks off, at night, ISul.; throws off, Lach., Med.; throws off, yet surface is cold, Med.,IISec.; throws off, in fever, Hyos.; inclination to throw off and open windows (fever), Chin. a.; general aggravation from un- covering, Rheum ; coughs when any part is uncovered, IIIHep.; desire to uncover, I Ars., Mosch., Mur. ac.; desire to uncover, especially during exacerbation of fever, in evening, with burning heat (scarlet fever), Mur. ac.; de- sire to uncover, with heat, IBry., HCalc.; de- sire to uncover, with heat and sweat, Staph.; uncovering, pain worse, Stront. Touch, clothing: aggravation from pressure, Amin. C., Arn, l l Asar., Bry., . Calc., Caps., 1Carbo v., 1Caust., Cinch., | | Coff, IHep., IILach., IILyc., IINux v., Oleand., Op., Puls., | |Ran. b., | | Sars., Sep., | | Spong., Stann., Sul. ; better on loosening, Ars.; obliged to loosen, Ign., IILach., ILyc.; causes distress, Kali c., Kali m., Polyg.; pressure of hat, Agar, | | Alum., Ang., | | Arg. met., Carbo a., Carbo v., |Hep., Lach., | | Laur., Led., | |Lyc., Mez., IN1tr. ac., Nitrum, Sil., Stront., Sul., IV al.; neckbands feel tight, IILach.; feels tight, worse in hypogastrium, Ars. S. f.; cannot bear to touch affected part, Cham.; better wrapping up, IIHep., Rheum, IRhus, IISil., ISquilla, Stront. §§ Chap. 39, Warmth. Touch, contact: dread of, IICham., ICoff, IIHep.; painful sensitiveness of skin, IBell.; surface sensitive, Act. rac., IILach.; sensi- tiveness against external influences, Chin. s. ; least renews spasm, Bell., ICurar.; ulcers, sensitive, IHep. Touch, pressure : aggravation, Acon., IIAgar., Alum., Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ang., | | Ant. c., | | Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Asaf., IIBar. c., Bell., Bism., Bor., Bov., Bry., HCa- lad., Calc., Camph., Cann., ICaps., | | Carbo a., Carbo v., Caust., Cinch., IICina, Coloc., | | Cup.m., Dig., l l Dros., Dulc., IGuaiac., Hell., IIHep., | | Hyos., Ign., IIIod., Ipec., Kali c., ILach., Laur., | | Led., IIIyc., Magn. c.,Magn. m., Mang., IMar. v., Menyanth., | | Merc., | | Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., Natr. c., TNatr. m., |Nitr. ac., Nitrum, Nux m., Nux v., IOleand., | | Phos., Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., IRan. b., HRan. sc., Rhus, Ruta, l l Sabad., | |Sabina, l l Samb., | |Sars., Selen., Seneg, Sep., IISil., Spig., ISpong., Stann., Staph., l l Stram., Stront., Sul., Sul. ac., Thuya, IWal., Ver., Verbas., Zinc.; amelioration, Acon., l l Alum., Amb., Amm.c., Amm. m., l l Anac., Ant. c., Arg. met., Arn., || Ars, Asaf., Aur, met., || Bell., Bism., IBor., l l Bov., | | Bry., Calc., Camph., | | Canth., | | Caust., HChel., Cina, Cinch, Clem., ICOcc., II Coloc., IICon..., | | Croc., | | Dig., Dros.,IDulc., IGraph., Guaiac., Hell., l l Ign., Ipec., Kali c., | | Kreo., Laur., Led., Magn. c., IIMagn. m., IMang., IIMenyanth., Merc., Mez., Mosch., IMur. ac., IINatr. c., Natr. m., Nux m., l l Nux v., Oleand., IParis, Phos., Phos. ac., IPlumb., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Sep., Sil., | |Spig., | |Stann., ISul.., | ISul. ac., I IThuya, | | Ver., Verbas., Zinc.; amelioration by gently pressing parts, or rubbing, Natr. c.; most vio- lent pains after bandages are put on, Calend.; pains better, Indig.; parts feel sore, as if bruised, Arg. met. Touch, rubbing (friction): aggravation, Amm. m., II Anac., Arn., l l Ars., Bism., Bor., Calad., | | Calc., Cann., l l Canth., ICaps., Carbo a., ICaust., Cham., Chel, ICoff., IICon., Cup. m., Dros., || Guaiac., ILed.,Magn.c.,Mang., |Merc., IMez.,Mur. ac., Natr. c., Paris, IPhos., Phos.ac., 1152 46. SKIN. IIPuls., Seneg., Sep., Sil., || Spig., | |Spong., Stann., | |Staph., Stram., IIStront., Sul.; ame- lioration, Agar., Alum., Amb., Amm. c., | | Amm. m., l l Anac., Ang., | | Ant. c., Ant. t., I Arn., Asaf., Bell., Benz. ac., Bor., Bov., || Bry., IICalc., Camph., Cann., IICanth., | | Caps., | | Carbo a., Caust., | | Chel., | |Cic., || Cina, | | Cinch., ICycl., IDros., IGuaiac., Hep., IIgn., Jacea, Kali c., I ILaur., | |Magn. c., | |Magn. m., | | Mang., l l Menyanth., IMerc., | | Mosch., IMur, ac., ||Phos.ac., Plat., IIPlumb., Ran. b., | |Rhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Samb., Sars., | |Sec.,.] [Selen., Seneg., Spig., Spong., | |Stann., | |Staph., Sul, Sul.ac., IITarax. IThuya, IVal., Zinc.; amelioration from gentle rubbing with hand, Arn., Asaf.,INCalc., Caps., Cina, I ICroc., Cycl., IDros.,Guaiac., Ign.,Mang.,Menyanth., |Merc., I IMur, ac.,ILNatr. c., IPhos.,IPlumb., | |Puls., Ruta, Sul.., | | Thuya, Zinc. Touch, scratching: better from, IIgn.; better, but bleeding follows, Alum. Gº Chap. 46, Eruption scratching, Skin scratching. 46. SKIN. Eruption. ERUPTION, acne: Hº Chap. 8, Face, Erup- tion acne, comedones. Eruption, bleeding: | | Chin. S., ILyc., ||Merc. s., Petrol., IPsor.; after scratching, Cinch. Eruption, blotches: Bry.; conical, either red or skin color, more easily felt than seen, Morph..sul.; elevated, red, IFluor, ac.; slightly elevated, upon an erysipelatous, swollen, hard base, Psor.; erythematous, on face and body, Cund.; erythematous, , irregular, slightly raised, pale red, ending in dark red or purple spots, IPhyt.; like fleabites (diphtheria), Lac c.; hard, l l Phos.; hard, surrounded by red areola, Coccul.; “hives” on hands and fingers, itching, Urt. ur.; itching, IPhos., Tuberc.; itching, oozes a watery, sticky fluid (uter- ine complaints), IGraph.; itching, either hard or as from nettles, with burning after scratch- ing, Magn. S.; large, of different shapes, raised above surface and of deep red color, on arms, legs and face, blotches coalesce until whole skin is red and blotchy, resembling measles, IChloral; as in lepra, on legs, INatr. c ; like nettlerash, scaling off, Berb.; pale, | | Apis ; raised, red, itching on skin of hands and fingers, l l Urt. ur.; raised, red, in nettlerash, Ilurt. ur.; red, l l Rhus; red, like figwarts, at anus, IThuya ; red, on back, Ascl. t.; dark red, ILyc.; red, itching, Spong., Sul.ac.; large, red, with constipation and fever, ICop.; large red, with violent itching (nettlerash), IINatr. m.; pale red, round and elevated, at first iso- lated, later confluent, with fever and itching, Tereb.; red, after scratching, l l Op.; red, in various parts, most evident when warm, Vacc.; red, in distinct wheals, Chloral.; red and white, like nettlerash, II Apis ; rose-col- ored, Sil. ; rose colored, in leprous patients, |Natr. c.; after scratching, Kali c.; scrofulous, TArt. v.; large and small, stinging burning, feeling like hard knots, dirty yellow, better indoors, Aur. met. ; vesicles turn yellow and maturate, l l Merc. Sol.; all over, especially cold, damp weather, Dulc.; white, on calves, Thuya. B& spots, urticaria. Eruption chloasma (liver spots) : Ant. c., Ars., : Cochl., ILyc., | | Merc. iod. rub., INux v., ISul.., | |Sul. ac.; during climacteric years, IPlumb.; on chest and arms, become very dark Skin. with much desquamation, Mez.; in menor- rhagia, IPlumb. §§ blotches, spots. Eruption, cold: from being exposed to cold, Dulc. Eruption, constipation : ||Ver.; during preg- nancy, III)olich. B& Chap. 20, Constipa- tion eruption. Eruption, copper-colored : ICarbo a.; dry, ICalc.; in lupus exedens, IHydrocot.; round spots shining through, IMerc.; smooth spots, first coral color, then darker red, and finally coppery, Coral.; spots, Ustil. Hº syphilitic. Eruption, cough : short, dry, in evening, Sep. Eruption on covered parts: Led., Thuya ; burn violently after scratching, Thuya ; hairy parts, Euphor. Eruption, crusta lactea: B& Chap. 4, Eruption, tinea capitis; also Chap. 8, Eruption tinea. Eruption, crusty : Ars., Jacea, Zinc.; dis- charging acrid fluid, Anthrac. Bº scabby, scaly, scurfy. Eruption, dark: in typhus, Crotal. Eruption, diarrhoea: in summer, IHyper. 3& Chap. 20, Diarrhoea, eruption. Eruption, dirty: IPsor., ISul., I ISyph. Eruption. discharge : creamy, l l Natr. p.; fetid, | | Kaliph.; white, mattery, IKali m.; yellow, slimy, sometimes sticky or watery, IKali s. Hºt moist. Eruption, drinking : after a debauch, feeling as if lice were crawling over surface, Led. B& Chap. 8, Face, Eruption acne drunkards. Eruption, dry : Alum., Ars., IBry., Cornus, IFluor. ac., IGuaraea, IHep., Jacea, l l Merc. sol.; Scratching causes bleeding, I Ars.; with emaciation, Sars.; fetid, purulent secretion (eczema), Ars.; impetigo figurata, Iris; like itch, Ver.; itching, Bry.; like measles, Kali bi.; looks dry during decreasing moon,Clem.; even if pustular, sometimes burning and itching, IPhos.; Scaly, ICalad.; scaly, having a syphilitic base, Selen.; scaly, with little point- ed vesicles around reddened edges, disappear- ing during summer, reappearing when cold weather comes on, Psor. Hºpityriasis, scaly. Eruption, eating: Salt fish, or meat, Ars.; much pork, itching violent, in bed, IPuls.; unsuit- able food, Ars. & Eruption, ecchymosis: B& Skin ecchymosis. Eruption, ecthyma : Ant. c., ; Anthrok., Ars., 46. SKIN. 1153 Bell., Cic., ICrot. t., Jugl., Kalii b., IKaliiod., Kreo.,Merc., Nitr. ac., | | Petrol., IRhus., Sec., Sil., Sul., Thuya; on face and hands, large flat ulcer after a scratch, better after Rhus, rash increased, Ant. t.; general and confluent, pus- tules large and thickly set, those on face seem to be dry, those on body and extremities grow worse, could neither sit nor lie, Jugl.; painful itching, causing irresistible inclination to tear off crust, Jugl.; pustulous, Arg. nit. Eruption, eczema: Acon., AEthus., Anac., | | Alum., Amm. C., Amm. m., Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, II Ars., Ast.r., Aur. mur., IBar. c., Bell., Bov., IBrom., Calad., IICalc., Calc. p., Calc. S., Canth., Carbol. ac., HCaust., HChel., Cic., Cist., Clem., 1Con., Cop., Cornus, IICrot. t., Cund., Curar., HIDulc., Ferr. iod., IIGraph., IIHep., Hydras., IHydrocot., IIris, Jacea, |Jugl., Kali ars., IKalibi., Kali br., IKali c., | | Kaliiod., Kalim., Kalis., Led., ILyc., Merc., IMez., IMur.ac., Natr. c., INatr. m., Natr. s., INitr.ac., IOleand., Oxal.ac., IIPetrol., Phyt., IIPSOr., l l Ran. b., Rhus, Rhus v., Ruta, Sars., Sep., ISil., Staph., IISul., Sul. ac., Sumb., ISyph., Tereb., IThuya, Ustil.; with acidity, | |Natr.p., Vinca, Zinc.; with anaemia, ; Calc.p.; about anus, Nitr. ac.; atrophy of infants, | | Petrol.; bleeds easily and is covered with thick crusts, with fetid secretion beneath, ILyc.; in blondes inclined to obesity, IGraph.; burning, Ars., Canth., Merc., IIRhus, Sul.; burning, worse from touch, rubbing and even- ing and during night, I Merc.; of children (infantile), Alum., Amm. c., Ant. c., Ant. t., IArs., IBar. c., IBell., IBrom., IICalc., Calc. p., Caust., IICrot. t., Curar., Dulc., Graph., IHep., HIJacea, ILyc., Mez.,Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Oleand., Petrol., Psor., Rhus, Sars., Sil., Staph., IISul.; chronic, ISinap.; sallow com- plexion, ILac. def.; secretion creamy, |Natr. p.; thick crusts, I lTell.; thick crusts, oozing, offensive, IIRhus; discharge corrosive, Ars., Clem., IGraph., Merc. iod., INatr. m., IISul.; discharge yellow, slimy, sometimes sticky or watery, IKali s.; dry, Ars., IBar. c., ICalc., Canth., Fluor. ac., Kali c., ILyc., ISep., Sil., ISul.; dry, chronic, irritable, occasional exa- cerbation with eruption of distinct vesicles, | | Kali ars.; dry, crusty, ; Calc. p.; dry at first, exuding a moisture when scratched, IKali c.; of drunkards, Led.; from eating too much Salt, TNatr. m.; excoriated, Ars., Canth., Clem., IGraph., IHep., Merc., INatr. m., IRhus, IISul.; after any severe exertion, ac- companied by sensation of tension and swell- ing on fingers, dorsum of hands, nape of neck and towards ears, Psor.; fetid, Ars., IGraph., IHep., ILyc., IMerc., Mez., IIPsor., Rhus, HSep., Sil., Staph., IISul., Vinca; with fever, Acon., Bell., Dulc., Petrol., Phos.; with gleet, IKali m.; headache, produced by suppression, Mez.; honey-colored, l l Natr. p.; skin hyper- trophied, dark red corrosive fluid, dries into thick crusts, Calc.; impetiginoides, Ant c., Ant. t., Anthrok., Carbo v., Con., IDulc., IGraph., Hep., Hydrocot., Jugl., Kali bi., Mez., Oleand., Petrol.., | | Rhus, Sars., ISul., Ustil.; early inflammatory stage, Canth.; intertrigo, IPetrol.; itching, Ars., ICalc., Canth., Caust., Codein., Crot. t., Dulc., IHep., Jacea, IMerc., IMez., Phyt., Psor., IIRhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., IISul., Vinca; itch- ing, especially at night, Iris; itching, scabby, singly or in clusters, looking like herpes, ISyph.; itching, when she gets warm, i i Kali ars.; mercurial, Acon, Bell., Dig., Cinch., IIHep., Nitr. ac., ISul.; moist, THrom., Calc., Clem., Dulc., IIGraph., IHep., IKali br., IKali m., Lyc., Merc.; moist, at times dry, forming yellow crusts, Merc., IIMez., Natr. m., Phyt., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., ISul., Vinca; moist, itching terribly, worse washing in cold water, from warmth of bed and from wet poultices, Clem.; moist, oozing from inflamed skin, IKali m.; moist, oozing profusely, Secretion more watery than viscid, INatr. S.; moist, sore after scratching, Petrol.; yellow acrid moisture oozes from under crusts, Staph.;__worse in morning, itches, burns, Smarts, IHep.; spreading by means of new pimples appearing just beyond old parts, Hep.; pustular (B& impetigo); raw, fluid destroying hair, TNatr. m.; raw, upon denuded surface new vesicles form which burst, Staph.; redness, Small blisters, intenseitching, Anac.; especially when rhagades are present, oozing fetid fluid, Cund., IIGraph. ; moist, on right side, Canth.; rubrum, Acon., Alum., Amm. m., Anac., Apis, Bell., Bov., Calc., Canth., Carbo V., ICrot. t., Dulc., Lyc., Mez., IRhus, ISul.; exudation dries into hard, lemon-col- ored scab, ICic.; thick, hard scabs, from which pus exudes on pressure, IMez.; scabs thick and honeycombed, Hep.; smarts as if Scalded, l l Ran. b.; the more they scratch the greater the urgency to scratch, IIRhus ; by scratching one place itching ceases but ap- pears at another, Staph.; Scrofulous, Dulc., | | Tell.; Small, thin, white scurfs on surface, IMerc.; Scurfy, discharging a corrosive fluid, which eats hair, worse in edges of hair, TNatr. m.; smarting, burning, when touched, Canth.; Solaris, Acon., ; Arum. m., Bell., Camph., ICanth., Clem., Hyos., INatr. c., IIMur. ac.; small elevated, dark red spots, close to each other, resembling measles, IMerc.; squamo- sum, in conjunctivitis scrofulosa, IKali bi.; squamosum, fifteen years, IGraph ; stinging, IMerc.; suppressed, ICup. ac., IKali s.; Sup- pressed, in epilepsy, IKali m.; suppressed, fol- lowing vaccination, I Ammoniac.; severe and stubborn of sweating parts of body, exposed to fumes of poison, Merc. cor.; with thickening of skin, and hard horny scabs, IRan. b.; ting- ling, IIRhus; tingling, when she gets warm, | | Kaliars.; accompanying large ulcer surroun- ded by smaller ones, some healing, some healed, l l Phos.; umbilical, I Sul.; from Sup- pressed or deranged uterine functions, IKali m.; after vaccination, with itching, IRhus; cured by vaccination intwo children, | | Variol.; from vaccination with bad vaccine lymph, IKali m.; small vesicles in neighborhood of joints, itched, dried up rapidly and fre- quently recurred, l l Phos.; small vesicles, smal- ler and flatter than mercurial eczema, Cop.; watery vesicles, Canth.; weeping, after taking cold, worse in warmth of room after having been in cold air, itching when warm, worse washing (eczema), IHydras.; white secre- tions, IKalim.; every winter, for a number of years, Merc.; of twelve years' standing, | |Phos.; yellow crusts and inflamed surround- ings after scratching, Merc.sol. 5&timpetigo. 73 1154 46. SKIN. Eruption, elevated: gº blotches, spots, urticaria. Eruption, erysipelas: Acon., Amm. c., Ananth., Anthrac., Anthrok., II Apis, Arn., Ars., Arund., Aur. met., Atrop., Bell., Bor, Bry., Bufo., Cadm. s., 1Camph., 1Canth., Carbol. ac., Cham., | | Chel., IIChloral., ICinch., Cinnam., Como., Crotal., Cund., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Elat., Euphor., IIGraph., IHydras., IJugl., IKali c., || Kalm., ILach., Led., IMerc., | |Natr. p., Nitr. ac., Nux v., IPhos. ac., ||Pod., | | Ptel., IPuls., IRhus, l l Rhus V., IRuta, ISil., | |Spong., | |Stram., ISul., ITereb., Ver., | | Ver. v.; abscess, after vaccination, centre bursts, discharging a great deal of pus, Apis ; worse in cold open air, wet weather, getting wet or damp, in cold places, IRhus; ambu- lans (erratic), remains stationary after Bella- donna and Rhus, IMur. ac.; form of chronic anthrax, Anthrac.; bluish, spreads rapidly, especially about buttocks and thighs, IPuls.; spreading from back around upon abdomen, 1 ||Merc.; vesicular, violent affections of brain, Stram.; metastasis to brain, TVer. v.; with brain symptoms, Cup. m.; bruised pain, much swelling, IIApis; bullosum, IIFuphor., || Kali m., IMez., | | Ver. v.; bullosum, suppressed by Salve, right to left, IKali c.; bullosum, here and there yellow vesicles with large red areo- lac turning bluish red, tendency to gangrene, Tereb.; burning, Ars.; burning, drawing, IRhus; burning, stinging, IIApis ; burning and tearing, Rhod.; about carbuncle, An- thrac.; children(neonatorum), Puls.; children, purplish color of affected part, ILach.; new- born children, syphilitic or scrofulous, IMerc.; with chills and fever, IRhus; chronic, Graph., Tereb.; chronic, periodical, I Apis ; after cir- cumcision, I Apis ; with coldness, Camph.; constitutional, Calend.; to promote desoluama- tion, l l Kali, S.; after error in diet (gastro- bilious fever), Anthrok. ; disappearing sud- denly, ICup. m.; tendency to, in dyspepsia, | |Rhus v.; erratic, Arn., Bell., Mang, Mur. ac., IPuls., Sabina, ISul.; with eruptions, Euphor.; extending further and further (car- buncle), IApis ; exudes transparent glutinous fluid, IGraph.; begins on face, spreads over whole body, high fever, Graph.; with fever, headache and sweat, Astac.; intense fever and inflammatory symptoms, Ferr. ph.; worse on forehead, IIMerc.; gangrenous, Anthrac., Ars., Camph., Carbo v., Cinch., ILach., HMur. ac., Rhus, Sec., Sil.; inclined to be- come gangrenous, I Apis ; hands, arms, feet, legs, face, and sometimes whole person, vari- Ous in size and severity, pruritus, tingling, Smarting, stinging, burning, hardness of skin, with thickening, Rhus ; induration of cellu- lar tissue, IPuls.; inflammation, left hand, dark blue, Arn.; inflammation, extends in radii, JBell.; inflammation, similar to erup- tion of Rhus tox., with oppressed respiration, Kalm. ; inflammation, running in streaks, IGraph.; itching, Crot. tig., ||Natr. p., IRhus; itching, at night, I Lach.; about joints, Ars., Bry., || Merc., | | Natr. p.; malignant, I | Co- mo.; malignant, particularly if attended with large formation of pus, destruction of parts, WHippoz.; in women or young girls at time of or instead of menses, IGraph.; mental condi- tion, while suffering from a slight attack took leave of her children, exhorted her husband to join the church, wanted people to join her in prayer, felt happy to join her Redeemer, | |Plat.; metastasis to brain, IApis, IBell., Bry, Crotal, Hyos., . Lach., Merc., Rhus, Stram., Sul. ; metastasis to testicles, Carbo v.; metastasis to female sexual organs, IBell., Canth., Merc., Sep., Stram.; mild, with ery- thema or papular eruption, IGels.; old people, ILach.; old people, cerebral symptoms, Amm. c.; from Osseous growths, Calc. f.; with pale- ness, Camph.; with panaritium, IILach.; periodical, Qn face, Aurant.; phlebitis, Crotal., IHam.; phlegmonous, Acon., Apis, LArn., Ars., Bell, Bor, Bry., Calc., Carbo a., Cham., Cinch, Graph., IHep., ILach, Lyc., || Merc., Petrol., Phos.,Puls, IRhus, LIRhus v.,Sep.,Sil., ISul., Ver. V., Zinc.; , phlegmonous, bright red, radiating, I Bell.; phlegmonous, excessive ichorous, offensive suppuration, tendency to extend in depth rather than superficially, ISil.; phlegmonous, during zymosis, or in the enfeebled, also in wounds, ICrotal.; phlycte- nous, ICrotal.; pale pink, IIApis ; purplish, threatening gangrene, IIApis ; dark purplish, painful tumefaction, IIApis; generally pus- tulous, Sep.; pyaemia, Ars. ; pyaºmia, hectic, ICrotal.; red, l l Natr. S.; red, with bruised Sore feeling, IIApis ; red, smooth, shiny, | | Natr. p.; dark red, with yellow vesicles, burning, itching and tingling, with stinging, delirium and fever, IIRhus ; dark red, ninth day after vaccination, ICrotal.; during rheu- matism, IRhus; right to left side, IGraph.; Scratching causes agonizing pleasure (scarla- tina), l l Rhus ; , secondary, in an old lady, with chronic ulcers on left limb, IKali c.; sequel, after local treatment, twitching of eye- lids, then muscles of left side of face, then general convulsion of whole left side, IGraph.; sequel, Otitis, l l Puls.; sequel, inflamed swell- ing of little finger, Sul. ac.; shiny, I |Natr. s.; from left to right side, Lach., HRhus ; right to left side, IApis, IIGraph.; with sinking, Camph.; Smooth, Apis, Colch., | |Natr. s., Puls.; smooth, in violent fever, Acon. ; spots livid, swelling, heat and pain subside, new Ones appearing, Apis ; red spots appear, espe- cially about groins, on scrotum and thighs, spots at first pale, gradually assume a brighter red color, forming a sort of intertrigo, the dis- charge of which is of an offensive odor and has a tendency to become purulent (erysipe- las of the newborn), Merc.; spreads all over child, I Apis; stinging, Rhus, Sul.; preceded by cramp in stomach, INux v.; suppressed, causes vertigo, ILach.; suppurating, in scar- latina, l l Rhus ; swelling, IIApis, Ars., Calc., Hell, Lyc., Merc., Rhus, Sul.; swelling of whole body, Cinch.; swelling, with burning, ICarbo a.; Oedematous swellings, IIApis ; oºdematous swelling, during zymosis, Crotal.; swelling painful, I |Natr. p.; throbbing, ISul.; tingling, | |Natr. p.; with toothache, Cham.; traumatic, Apis, Arn., Tereb.; traumatic, burns or scalds, Ars., HCanth., ICrotal.; trau- matic, from contusions in bowels and stomach, Apis ; with flat, open ulcers on left leg, ILach.; with aversion to being uncovered, ICamph.; with urticaria, I Astac., Rhus ; vesicular, Ars., Bell.., | | Cist., IGraph., IKali m., Lach., | | Mez., Puls., Ran. b., IIRhus, 46. 1155 SKIN. ! IRhus v., Sep., IStram., ISul.., | | Urt. ur.; vesicular, jumped wildly from bed to run away or attend to business, l l Stram.; vesicles become dry, Graph.; vesicular, fever violent, | | Bell.; vesicular, scalp, face and genitals particularly affected, parts dark red, travels from right to left, IRhus; vesicular, with swelling, itching, burning, l l Rhus v.; redness leaves too soon, with renewed vomiting, Ipec.; walks about stamping, shaking arms and striking about (scarlatina), l l Rhus ; worse in warmth (scarlatina), l l Rhus ; from getting wet, IRhus ; from a dissecting wound, worse noon till midnight, Lach. Eruption, erythema: II Acon., Arn., II Ars., Ars. i., Calc., Camph., Canth., Chloral., Cro- tal., Crot. t., Gels., Graph., Hippoz., Hydr. ac., Jugl., Kali br., Lach., Lyc., Merc. d., IIMerc. sol., Plat., | | Plant., Puls., 11Bhus, I lSpong., ISul., Sul. ac., Tereb., IUrt. ur., Ver. v.; bluish, over whole body, permanent under pressure, Chloral.; burning, itching, l l Urt. ur.; infantile (intertrigo), 11 Acon., Ant. t., HBell., Calc., ICham., Cinch., 1Graph., Ign., Lyc., IPuls., Sep., Sul.; on left half of body, from head down, lasts eight to ten days and desgua- mates, Vespa; nodosum, Ant. c., Apis, Arn., Bell., IBry., | | Calc., ICepa, l l Cinch, ICon., Cop., | | Dulc., Jugl., ILach., | | Led., Mez., INux v., 1 [Plumb., IRhus, I (Sil., ISul., Sul. ac.; nodosum, numerous and extensive patches, varying from size of a dollar to a man's hand, IJugl.; nodosum, in typhoid, | | Rhus w.; nodosum, red, urticaria-like eleva- tions, preceded by itching, leaving infiltrated spots after disappearing, only during winter, Kali iod.; papular, Acon., Bell., Lach., Merc., IRhus, Sil.; resembling scarlatina, parts swell- ing look like erysipelas vesiculosa, |Tereb.; scarlet, with rashlike vesicles,Crotal.; analogous to eruption, appearing after eating shellfish, Tereb.; from exposure to rays of sun, Acon., Arn., Camph., Canth., Ham.; from sun’s rays, papular, Acon.; swelling, IKali m.; vesication, Amm. c.; progressing to vesication, with Oedema and final formation of pus and scabs, surface about eruption is red and angry- looking, IRhus ; vesicles form and pour out thin, clear fluid, Merc. viv. 3& intertrigo, rash, red. Druption, exanthema: IBry., Cham., Fluor. ac., IRhus ; burning at night, compelling to scratch until epidermis is removed and denuded part is covered with a scab, or there is repeated exfoliation, Mez.; in clusters, Cop.; fail to come out, causing convulsions, IStram.; convulsions at onset, ICrotal.; not able to develop, Zinc.; consequence of im- properly developed, IIApis; difficult develop- opment, I | Millef.; dry, Bar. c.; spreading from epigastrium over abdomen and chest, Merc. viv.; chronic, exuding, Clem.; fevers, with meningitis, IIRhus; fevers, sopor, Lyc.; flowing, one into the other, Cop.; here and there, i i Zinc.; difficult of healing, HCham.; on border of hairy part of head, on upper part of trunk and extremities, Berb.; ichorous, Jacea ; itching, Cop., Sil.; lentil-sized, Cop.; measle- shaped, Cop.; miliary, Cham.; patches, right side from spine to sternum, and from fifth to ninth ribs (herpes zoster, after external appli- cation of Rhus), Lach.; Sharp-pointed pimples, usually small, seldom large and suppurating, dry, resting upon small, red areolae, frequently interspersed with small, round spots of red color, sometimes severe itching, Variol.; pus- tulous, Jacea; repercussion, IApis, Bry., ICup. m., Hell.; scarlet, Phos, ac.; like Scarlet rash, Arum t.; chronic scrofulous, Suppressed, Caust.; scurfy, Con.; sore, cannot bear touch, even motion of skin unbearable, Arg. met.; suppressed, IIApis; suppressed by cold, cause brain symptoms, deafness or dropsy, IPhos. ac.; suppressed, convulsions, Ipec.; suppressed, diarrhoea, IlBry.; suppu- ration, IHep.; typhus, Ars. §º rash. Eruption, favus (tinea maligna): Ant. c., Ars., Bar. C., Brom., Calc., Cic., Clem., Cornus, Dulc., Graph., IHep., Jacea, Mez., iOleand., Phos., IPsor, Staph., Vinca. Pºion, fetid: Ars., IMerc., Nitrac., IIPsor., Sul. Eruption, fever; and heat, ICrot. t.; intense, IFerr. mur., TVer. v. gº" petechiae. Pººn, fine: itching, Carbo v. 539 miliary, IaS Il. Eruption, flat: Asaf. Eruption, freckles: Ferr., IGraph., I ILyc., | | Merc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., Natr. c., IPhos.; On young girls, IIPuls. Bº chloasma, spots. Eruption, gonorrhoea: following suppressed, |Clem. Eruption, heat: after chill, ICop.; developed lºsing Overheated, Con.; worse from heat, €C}. ſº Eruption, herpes: | |Acet. ac., Acon, Agar., All. Sat., Alum., Ananth., Apis, Ars., IBar. c., IBar. m., IBerb., Bor., Bov., HCalc., |Calc. S., Caps., 1Carbo a., Carb. s., Carbo v., ICaust., Cic., ICist., || Citrus, Clem., Coloc., | | Como., ICon., Crotal.,ICrot.t., Dolich., IDulc., Bucal., Eup. perf.,IIGraph., Grat., IHep., IIc- tod., Iod., Iris, Kali bi., l l Kali c., Kali iod., Kalm., Kreo., ILac c., ILach., Led., ILyc., Magn. C., IMagn. m., Mang., Merc., Merc. sol., Mez., INatr. c., 11.Natr. m., INatr. S., Nitr. ac., IOleand., Ol. jec., Paris, HPetrol., IPhos., IPsor., Ran. b., IRhus, Rob., Rumex, Sars., IISep., Sil., ISpig., Spong, IStaph., ISul., IITell., Thuya, Zinc.; barber's itch, II.Natr. m., INatr. S.; barber's itch, local ap- plication of tincture, l l Phyt.; barber's itch, thick, dry, scaly, itching, troublesome, ILyc.; biting, itching, IPsor.; ugly, black looking, communicated from one person to others (de- coction from roots), l l Phyt.; easily bleeding, IDulc.; red blotches, after scratching, Ipec.; over whole body, Ran. b.; branlike, IPsor.; thick brown, red borders, JDulc.; burning, : Amb., Anac., Ars., Calc., Kali c.; burning, during heat, Æthus.; burning, Scaly on fore- arms and hands, 1 ||Merc.; burning, after scratching, Staph.; burning, prevents sleep till late, Staph.; burning, when touched, |Merc.; excessive burning, Mosch.; chapped, HCalc.; chronic, Anthrok.; chronic, constitu- tional, Clem.; chronic, with nightly twitch- ing, Staph.; circinatus (ringworm), Anac. Oc., IBar. c., Calc., Chloral., Clem., Eup. perf., Iod., ILith., Natr., c., IINatr. m., HIPhyt., IISep., Spong., IITell., Thuya, Tuberc.; cir- cinatus on back, All. sat.; circinatus, covers whole body, more distinct on lower 1156 46. SKIN. limbs, Tell.; circinatus, dry, especially on face of children, Sep.; circinatus, dry, at eyolution of fresh group of teeth, Sep.; cir- cinatus, feels hard to touch and wrinkled in bend of left elbow, itches terribly, IGraph.; circinatus, pustular, Hippoz.; circinatus, on single parts, Tell, circinatus, every Spring i. | |Sep.; circinatus, suppressed (pal- pitation), Ars.; circinatus, body thickly cov- ered with elevated rings, especially on legs, vesicles, rings intersect each other in some places, so crowded as to obliterate the specific character of the affection, Tell.; circumscrip- tus, Anthrok.; after taking cold, with fluent coryza and bronchial irritation, Kalibi.; with constipation, Carbol. ac.; cracking, Cadm. s.; crustaceus, Mez.; crusty, itching, burning, IRhus ; thick crusts, Clem., Lyc., ISul.; dry, Clem., Dolich, Dulc., IHep., Hyper., Kreo., Led., Med., Merc., Nitr. ac., IIPhos., Phos. ac., | |Psor., l'IRhus, Staph., Sul., Thuya, Zinc.; dry, especially in bends of knees, I | Psor.; dry, over whole body, IZinc.; dry, burning, itch- ing, on both hands and left leg, skin peeled off, Mez.; dry, violently itching, burning, in open air, ILed.; dry, with scabs on joints, Staph.; dry, with white scales on and behind ears, Mar. v.; , dry, scaly, without itching, Cact.; dyscrasia, Carb. S.; excoriating, Caps., Clem., Grat., Natr. m.; worse evening and in open air, better by warmth, IKreo.; exedens, ISil.; exedens, acrid purulent fluid, HClem.; exedens, of lupus, IKali bi.; exuding sticky • matter, IIGraph.; during fevers, ITNatr. m.; favinosus, all over body except head, IBar. m.; furfuraceous, iCalc., Dulc., | | Merc. sol., IMur. ac., IIPhos.; worse from heat, which causes burning, Con...; ichorous, biting, burning, Con.; impetiginous, Ars., Bapt., Cinch., | | Merc. sol., Psor., Rhus; insensible, yellow, brown, shrivelled, I ILyc.; itching, Caps., Carb. s., Chel., || Guaiac., IKali c., IKali iod., Mang.; itching, burning, IIArs., Psor.; itch- ing, burning, after scratching, Lac. def.; incessant itching, burning and tingling, alter- nates with pain in chest and dysenteric stools, Rhus; itching, crusty, Thuya ; itching in hollows of knees (scabies), II Ars.; itching of old, at time of menses, Carbo v.; itching pain, HNitr. ac.; itching, prevents sleep till late, Staph.; itching, from warmth of bed and after washing, Clem.; jerking and itching burning, Rhus ; with mealdust, humid, IPsor.; mealy, Thuya; old, tettery itch, when menses should appear, Carbo v.; mercurial, Mosch.; moist (humid), Bar. c., Bov., Cadm. S., Calc., Caps., Carbo v., HCaust., Cic., Clem., Con., TDulc., IIGraph., IHep., Kreo., Led., ILyc., Merc., IMez., Natr. c., IINatr. m., Oleand., IPhos. ac., IRhus, Sep., Sil., Sul.; moist, red, Clem.; moist, after suppressed scabies, itching when getting warm, worse before midnight and in open air, IPsor.; moist, with large scales on edges, IMerc.; moist, after scratching, Kali c.; preceding neuralgia costalis (Zoster), IRan. b.; painful, small, red, Scaling off, Magn. c.; phlyctenoides, Acon., Ars., Bov., Calc., Canth., Carb. S., Clem., Merc., Phos., Ran. Sc., Rhus, | |Sarrac., Sil., Sul., Tell.; phlyctenoides, over dorsal surface of hand, Carb. S.; prickling, INitr. ac.; red, Dulc.; pale red,. Dulc.; old, reddish, with thick Scurf in region of whis- kers, I ILach.; yellow rings like remains of herpes, INatr. c.; round, scaly, small, Dulc.; scabby, Sul.; forming scabs as large as hand, ICon.; with yellow scabs, Cup. m.; Scaly, Ananth., Ars., Bov., Cadm. S., Calc., Cic., Clem., 1Con., Dulc., IGraph., || Kreo., Lach., Led., Lyc., Magn. C., Merc., Natr. m., Phos., IPhos. ac., Sep., Staph., Sul., Thuya ; cover- ings like fish scales, burning, worse at night (ichthyosis), Ars.; Scaly, furfuraceous, yellow at base, ILyc.; Scarlet, shining under,worse scratching, odor offensive, ILach.; mingled with scorbutic spots over whole body, I IMerc. cor.; especially in scrofulous persons, after a cold, with dry croupy cough, Spong.; Scurfy, ISul.; Scurfy, itching, Lyc.; sero-purulent, itching violently towards evening, IKreo.; sore pain, Nitr. ac.; spots, l l Hyos., IKali c.; spots, inflammation and suppuration, IFerr.; round spots, TNatr. m.; spots running together, forming dry and scaly spots or crusts and acrid discharges, IMerc.; spots, white, Scaling, Anac.; spreading, INatr. c.; Spring and Fall, Lach.; stinging, Anac.; suppressed (palpitation), Ars.; suppurating, Ars., Cadm. S., Natr. c.; Suppurat- ing, lancinating, Zinc.; suppurating, yellow, IDulc.; with fetid sweat, IDulc.; secondary syphilis, ILyc., I ISyph.; hypertrophy of tes- ticle, IBar. m.; venereal, Mosch.; at first ves- icular then pustular, surface of skin red and swollen, especially around margin of each patch (Zoster after external application of Rhus), ILach.; watery, itching violently to- wards evening, on hands, fingers, joints, IKreo.; white, Thuya ; white, scabby, on dor- sum of hand and fingers, Thuya, yellow, with brown scabs, Carb. S.; resembles zona, IDolich ; zoster (shingles, zona), Agar., Arg. nit., Arn., Bufo., Canth., Caust., | | Como., Crot. t., IDolich., Euphor., IGraph., IHep., IKalibi., IKali m., IMerc., IIMez., INatr. m., | |Petrol., | IPhyt., Prun., HPuls., IIRan. b., IRhus, Sil., Thuya, Zinc.; zoster, on abdomen, Thuya ; zoster, across abdomen from right side, Merc.; zoster, on left axilla, spreading to sternum and spine, burning, Smarting, Dolich.; Zoster, burning, IGraph., IIMez.; zoster, burning, with gastric disturbance, Merc.; zoster, burn- ing and neuralgic pains, Rhus; Zoster, on left side of chest, IGraph.; zoster, like a girdle from back around abdomen, LMerc.; zoster, itching, IMerc.; zoster, from spine around left side to median line, Hep.; Zoster, neuralgia, IHep., IIMez., IZinc.; zoster, with facial neuralgia, IKalm.; zoster, intercostal neural- gia following, IMez.; zoster, with severe neu- ralgic pains, itching after scratching, turns into burning, worse in bed, from touch, Mez.; zoster, especially when following course of supraorbital or intercostal nerves, IRan. b.; zoster, on right side of body, IIIris; zoster, right side, going to right leg, worse at night, must change position, l l Rhus ; zoster, ten- dency to suppurate, Merc.; Zoster, stitching, IRan. b. Bºy" tetter. Eruption, humid: Bºy" moist. Eruption, ichthyosis: Ars., IIArs. i., Aur, met., Calc., ICinch., Clem., Coloc., Graph, Hep., Hydrocot., Iod., Kali ars, Lyc., | | Ol.jec., Pe- trol., IIPhos., Plumb., Sep., Sil., Sul., Thuya ; branlike desquamation, I ILac c. §§ scaly. Eruption, impetigo (pustular eczema): Ang., 46, SKIN. 1157 : Arg, nit., IICalc., Calc. p., Carbol. ac., HCarb. S., Caust., Cic., Con, Crot. t., Jacea, JJugl., IKali bi., IKali iod., Merc., Mez., HINatr. m., Rhus, I IRhus v., Sil., ||Sul., | | Tarant.; all over body, itching and shoot- ing, especially at night, Thuya ; chronic, ICinnab.; epidermis, particularly of legs, dry and frail, could be scraped off in scales, | | Phos.; figurata, Ars., Calc., Clem., Con., Dulc., Graph., Lyc., I Merc., Rhus, Sul.; figu- rata, dark, Iris; figurata on left leg, between knee and instep, crusted, purulent, ichorous secretion, irritating, surrounding skin, pro- ducing a wide, inflammatory margin, Jugl.; figurata, tendency to spread, Merc.; figurata, considerable suppuration under crusts, Merc.; with gastric complaints, Iris ; after abuse of mercury, Lyc.; especially after abuse of mercury, in psoric constitutions, Clem.; pimples form scabs, Carb. S.; pustular, Ant. t.; recent cases, in adults, IJacea; rodent, Ars., Calc., Cic., Graph., Hep., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul.; Scabida, Anthrok., Dulc., Lyc., Sul.; Scrofulosa, invete- rata, Iod., thick, mild secretion, 1Calc. jºº eczema. Eruption, insects: like sting of, Ant. c. Eruption, irritable: Arn., IGrin., ISul. Eruption, itch: Bºy" scabies. Eruption, itching: Alum.,LAnac., Ars., Bry., ICalc., Canth.,Caps., Carb. S., Carbo v.,Caust., Chel., 1Cod., ICrot.t., Dulc., l l Guaiac., IGuaraea, IHep., Jacea, IKali c., IKali iod., | | Lac def., ILyc., Mang., IMerc., IMez., IINatr. m., INitr. ac., Phyt., IPsor., IIRhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., Stram., IISul., Thuya, Vinca; black scurfs, Calc. p.; bleeding, oozing out a fluid, forming scabs, IOleand.; burning, Graph.; burning, be- comes humid on scratching, Sars.; in diph- theria, | | Apis ; distressing, ISul. ac.; when exposed to heat, Æthus.; humid, angry- looking, Natr. m.; appearing to be a mixture of lichen, and urticaria, Tarax.; intolerable, followed by small lumps which scab over, T Aur. mur. nat.; with lupuslike eruption, Phyt.; as of nettlerash, with pinkish red- ness around joints, Colch.; at night, bleeding when scratched, Pix ; at night, in crusta lac- tea, Merc. iod. flav.; at night, in eczema, Ars.; worse at night, Jacea; worse at night (crusta lactea), Ars. ; of easily bleeding whit- ish nodules, on abdomen and lower limbs spreading, Agar.; red points, with minute blisters, mostly during day, TCup. m.; pain- ing, as from splinters, or when touched,JNitr. ac.; spots, painful after scratching, IISul.; with sweat, Rhus: tetterlike, || Guaiac.; ulcerative, worse at night, Mez.; especially on undress- ing at night, IKali ars.; variola, IHydras.; caused by discharge, forms vesicles, Carb. s. Bº , urticaria, and other eruptions; also Skin itching. Eruption, leprosy : H Alum., ; Amb., ; Amm. c., Anac., Ant. t., Ars., Bar. c., Calc., ICarbo a., Carbo v., 1Carbol. ac., Caust., Coloc., | | Como., Con., TCup. m., Daph., Form., IGraph., Hell., Hydrocot., Iod., IIris, l l Kali a., Kali c., IKali iod., ILach., Magn. c., | | Mang., Merc. Sul., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr.ac., Nuph., Petrol., IPhos., Sep., Sil., Stilling., HSul., Zinc.; attacks alternate with asthma, HSul.; discoloration of skin, after, l l Kali a.; loss of sensation, ILach.; spots, without itch- ing, Cup. ac.; brown spots on an even base, Phos.; bright carmine spots showing tendency to suppurate, 1Carbo a.; coppery and annular raised spots, disease begins as a red spot, spreads somewhat like ringworm, silvery scales, Ars.; Smooth bright spots, showing tendency to suppurate, Carbo a.; discolored borders around white spots, Phos.; latter stages, Phos.; ulcerative stage, Hydras.; tu- berculosa, IHydrocot. Bº Skin elephanti- a818. Eruption, lichen : Ananth., ; Anthrok, ; Ant. c., Arum d., Dulc., Ferr. iod., Kali a., | |Phos.; agrius, Graph.; circumscriptus, of six weeks’ duration,on neck of a strong woman aet. 44, commencing with itching, four weeks later two circular groups of rose colored, slightly pointed papules, confluent at base and without secretion, itching worse by night and ceased after scratching, l l Mang.; confluens, over body, except face, palms, soles and parts of chest, I | Kalia.; exudativus ruber, Apis, Ars., Chin. a., Iod., Kali a., Phos., Sars., Sul.; with great itching; IPhyt.; with marasmus, Ars., Chin. a., Phos.; pilaris urticarius, : Agar.; scrofulous, Ant. c., Calc., Calc. p., Cic., Con., IDulc., Fluor. ac., IGraph., ILyc., Rhus, ISul.; simplex, IAgar.; ulcerative, Clem., Rhus. Eruption, liver spots: Bº chloasma. Eruption, maculae: gº blotches, spots. Eruption measles: IcAon., Ananth, l l Ant. c., Ant. t., Apis, Arn., II Ars., Bell., IIBry., 1Camph., Caps., Carbo v., Cham., Chel., IChlor., HCoff., Cop., Coral., ICrotal., ICup. ac., ICup. m., III)ros., , Dulc., IEuph. (after Acon.), 1Gels., IFerr. ph., Hep., Ipec., IIRali bi., IKali m., Kali s., ILach., Merc., Phos., IPhyt., | | Psor., IIPuls., IRhus, Sabad., ISpong., ISquilla, IStict., Stram., . Sul., | | Ver., IVer. v., Viol., Zinc.; black, II Ars., IILach.; brain symptoms, Ars, IBell., Cup. m., Gels., Hell., Puls., Stram., Ver. v.; bronchitis, ICup. ac.; catarrhal symp- toms, Ant. t., Bry., Carbo V., ICepa, Cham., Con., Dros., Dulc., Euph., IGels., Hyos., Hy- dras., Ign., Nux v., IIPuls., Sep., Spong., Sticta, Sul.; child clinging to crib, Gels.; con- fluent, IApis ; conjunctivitis and photophobia (thirty-five cases), IFerr. ph.; convulsions be- fore eruption, Ver. v.; coryza, ISpong.; coryza, with stoppage of nose, Nux v.; cough, Cinch, Coff, Cop., | | Eup. perf, IMurex, IISquilla; croupous cough, preceding or accompanying, IPhos.; cough, dry, hacking, IIA con.; cough, dry, hollow, Ailant., Cham., Ign, Nux v., Sticta; cough, dry, teasing, Gels.; cough, hoarse, after or during, worse after midnight, IIDros.; cough, hoarse, croupy, distressing, IKalibi.; cough, with tough mucus and night- sweats, IKalibi.; cough, short, Acon., Coff; cough, spasmodic, Bell., Canth., Carbo V., Cina, ICup. m., Dig, IDros., Hyos., Ipec., IRumex, Sang.; developed imperfectly, Apis, Xan.; slow and scanty development, on third day pale and as if about to disappear, IPhos.; develop tardily, ICup. m., | | Eup. perf., IHy- dras., Merc., ISul., IWer.; develop tardily, or do not appear, Ipec.; develop tardily, with oppression of chest, IIpec.; develop tardily, symptoms incipient for two weeks, no erup- tion, tendency to typhoid condition, threat- 1158 46. SKIN. ened inflammation of brain, Euph.; unde- veloped, 1Amm. c.; with mucous diarrhoea, Cinch., Merc., IPuls., Sul.; with diphtheria, Apis ; watery, excoriating discharge, IGels.; eruption fails to appear, Amm. C., HCamph.; eruption copious, dark, confluent, ICrotal.; eruption livid, ILach.; eruption turns livid, with cerebral symptoms, IGels.; eruption re- mains too long or reappears as a mottling, Crotal.; eruption pale, I Wer.; eruption resem- bling measles, IIAnt. c., Apis, Bapt., Bell., Chel., Cop., Cup. m., Dros., | 1QEnan.; over- excitability and weeping, Coff.; eye symp- toms and more or less nasal catarrh, IEuph.; febrile stage, especially if pulmonary conges- tion is impending, IWer. v.; fever, with drow- siness, dulness, IGels.; fever before eruption, Stram.; gastric catarrh, Ant. c.; hoarseness, Spong.; inflammatory stage, chilliness and watery discharge from nostrils, IGels.; run- ning an irregular course, Viol.; laryngitis, ICrotal.; malignant or purpuric form, Crotal.; Oedematous, Apis ; pneumonia, ICup. m.; pulmonary symptoms, Bry., Phos., Sul.; reper- cussion (receding), Ant. t., I Apis, Ars., Bell., IIBry., HCamph., Carbo v., Caust., IICup. m., Dulc., Gels., Hell., ILach., IPhos., | | Psor., IIPuls., ISul.; repercussion, after cold nothing but bluish spots visible, with watery evacuation, nausea and colic, Cham.; repercussion, with convulsions, vomiting and gagging, face pale, twitching of limbs, ICup. m.; repercussion, spasms, IBry.; repercus- sion, with livid spots, IGels.; sequelae, Arg. met., Ars., Bry., HCalc., IICamph., Carbo v., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Dros., Dulc., Euph., Hyos., Ign., IKali m., Nux m., Rhus, Sep., | | Sticta, Stram., Sul.; sequel, easily excited to anger (marasmus), IHydras.; Sequel, asthma, Brom.; sequel, bronchitis, accompanied by chilliness, thirstlessness and greenish expectoration, l l Puls.; sequelae, in syphilitic children (cancrum oris), IPhos.ac.; Sequel, chronic catarrh, Thuya ; sequel, tetan- ic convulsions, ICham.; sequel, cough, Arn., Hyos., HMurex ; sequel, cough, worse eating or drinking, IKali c.; sequel, chronic cough, Originating in remnants of partial pneumonia, ISul.; sequel, chronic loose cough, IIPuls.; Sequel, chronic mucous cough, I | Dulc.; Sequel, diarrhoea, IICinch.; sequel, chronic diarrhoea, Apis ; sequel, dysentery, Elat.; sequel, ema- ciation (marasmus), IHydras.; sequel, noctur- nal enuresis, IPuls.; Sequel, eyes weak, Ilkali c.; sequel, gangrenous mucous mem- brane of nasal cavity, Ars.; sequel, particu- larly hoarseness, 1Carbo v.; sequel, hoarseness with spasmodic cough, I Dros.; sequel, fetid leucorrhoea, IGuaraea; sequel, inflammation of lids, l l Natr. m.; sequel, liver reduced in size (marasmus), I Hydras.; sequel, otitis and otorrhoea, Cact., Carbo v., Colch., Lyc., Men- yanth., Merc., Nitr. ac., Puls., Sul.; sequel, swelling of parotids, IDulc.; sequel, pneumo- nia, IKali c.; sequel, teasing cough, IKali c.; spasmodic sneezing, IGels.; first stage, Euph.; stupefaction and sopor, Lyc.; suppressed tearing pain in head, particularly in and be- hind right ear, from which there is a watery yellow discharge, I | Puls.; suppressed, from taking cold, ICham.; suppression, cough, with muco-purulent expectoration, Sul.; Sup- pressed, with oppression of chest, Ipec.; suppressed, in chorea, Rhus; suppressed, in whooping cough, Bry.; suppressed, deafness, IIPuls., Sul.; suppressed, roaring in ears, Sul.; Suppressed, pericarditis, Ars.; suppressed, harsh and dry skin, Kalis.; suppressed, hard Swelling of muscular structures on right side, painful to touch, ISul.; excessive secretion of tears or saliva, , || Natr. m.; torpor, sleep- iness and dread of movement, IGels.; ty- phoid symptoms, Ars., Bapt , Carbo v., Chlor., Mur. ac., Phos., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Sul., Sul. ac. Eruption, menses: period deranged, IKali m.; during, IGraph.; on face, in young women, | |Sang Eruption, mental condition (derangement): | |Op.; overexcitability and weeping, Coff.; after mercury, IBell., IHep., INitr. ac., ISul. Eruption, moist (humid): Alum., 1Calc., ICham., Cornus, IIGraph., Hell., Iod., IKali br., IKreo., ILyc., IIRhus, ISars., IISil., Squil- la ; in children, | | Hyper.; corroding, IThuya ; gluey, IGraph., JNatr. m.; itching (fistula lachrymalis), Calc.; offensive thick pus, yel- low crusts, ISul.; paining as from splinters, or when touched, Nitr. ac.; Sero-purulent, in aged people and hypochondriacal old maids, ICon...; discharging pus almost constantly, Sep.; scabby, IMez.; scaly, ISep.; with ver- min, nightly itching, burning after Scratching, Vinca. Eruption, miliary: Acon., Amm. C., Ananth., Ant. c., Ars., Bar. m., IBell., IBry., Caust., ICham., Coff., Cop., 1Cornus, ICup. ac., Hell., Hep., Hyos., Ipec., Jab., Jacea, IKali m., Lach., Merc., Mez., INatr. m., Phos., Puls., Sul., Tabac.; especially after abuse of Bella- donna, IHyos.; in blotches, I Agar.; chronic, Amm. c.; chronic (quartan), l l Rhus ; close, white, Agar.; dark, IClem.; dark, in Scarla- tina, IRhus ; in diabetes, Tarant.; dysentery, Ars.; fine, itching, like sand, Ars.; with heat, as if it were on fire, Sarrac.; inveterate, skin rough, scaly, ISul.; itching, Arund., IClem.; itching, with night sweat, Rhus ; turns livid or black, ILach.; livid, in scarlatina, Ailant.; during lying-in time, Cup. m.; metritis, Sec.; in patches, dark, almost livid, Il Ailant.; red pimples, Ananth.; purple, Coff.; rough, Calc.; red (malignant scarlatina), IIAmm.c.; rubra, with colic, dyspnoea, or nausea, Ipec.; in scarlet fever, IILach.; Scratching till he screams, Calc.; appears slowly, Lach.; by spells (chlorosis), Ipec.; spots, Sumb.; Sup- pressed (meningitis), Stram.; follows exces- sive sweat (articular rheumatism), l l Sal. ac.; copious, sour smelling sweat(typhoid), IIRhus; worse on undressing, Coccul.; in vulva, Sar- rac.; white, RBry.., ||Nux v.; white, in ty- phoid, l l Val.; whitish, in typhus, Apis, Ars. §§º rash. Eruption, nettlerash: gº urticaria. Eruption, neuralgia: of right supraorbital nerve, IMez. Hºº herpes zoster. Eruption, nodular: Bar. m., Bry., Bufo., 1Carbo a., Chel., Diad., IForm., Graph., Hip- poz., IIod., Kali a., || Kreo., Therid.; severe burning, apices filled with pus, l l Rhus; gouty, II Apis ; isolated, with red halo, get larger and fill with lymph similar to smallpox, Ant. t.; itching, Cupr. S.; painful, INatr. m.; red, 46. SKIN. 1159 Aur. mur., Thuya; reddish, from size of a pin's head to that of a split pea, de- pressed, dark Scurf in centre, with inflamed base, Kali bi.; scrofulous, Therid.; Suppu- rating, , ; Calc. S.; dry, vesicular elevations, change into nodules, Calc.; white, Thuya. Eruption, during nursing period: Sep.; after weaning, | | Dulc. Eruption, odor: gº fetid. Eruption, old persons: in old people, suffering from vertigo, especially in bed, Con. Eruption, painful: Asaf., IISul., Val. Eruption, painless: Cycl. Eruption, pale : colorless, smarting, Ars. Eruption, papillary: minute papillae, so close that skin has general red appearance at short distance like injected papillae of cutis anse- rina, Chlor.; small red, Magn. m. Eruption, papular: Aur. met., Calc., Cham., Cycl., Gels., IGrin., Hippoz., Hydro- cot., IIod., IKali bi., IKali c., IKali iod., IMerc. viv., | | Petrol., l l Phos., Zinc.; in amenia, Sul.; burning itching, exuding pus- like moisture, IKali S.; began as a Spot on calf and spread all over body, large papular elevations, red and irregular like measles, but more raised, with burning itching like fire, especially night, must walk room, IKali bi:; desguamate, Chlor.; dry, Scurfy, ring-shaped, | |Sep.; around eschar, size of pea to that of a nut, dense or doughy, l l Anthrac.; with swelling of face, Vinca; hard, Merc. iod. flav.; hard, here aud there, | | Merc. iod. rub.; hard and red base, burning itching, smarting, espe- cially wet cold weather (affection of lungs), | |Sep.; extensive oedematous and phlegmon- ous infiltration of neighboring skin and sub- cutaneous cellular tissue, l l Anthrac.; itching, | | Lyc., | | Sep.; itching burning, kept just ahead of the scratching, disappearing and burning after, worse during sweat, l l Rhus; itching in children, Arund.; like measles, IGels.; circular crop of miliary raised and rough, bright scarlet, irritable, itching, scratching at night (intertrigo), Merc.; painless, Carbo v.; causing powdery appear- ance of skin, l l Kalia.; prickling, itching,Tell.; psoric, impetigenous, dry relaxed skin, Sil.; enlarge and fill with pus, dark red at base, resemble mature variolous pustules, dry and crusted over, Ant. t.; red, Bor., IKali m., | |Syph.; red, covering entire body except scalp, varying in diameter from size of pin’s head to that of a three-cent piece, vesicles form on summit, crusts fall off, leaving a sore which heals, place of sore marked by dark-colored cicatrix, worse trunk, legs, forearms, IKali arS.; red, large, Act. rac.; roseolous, confluent, Cub.; small, Kali m.; syphilitic, Arg. nit., IKalibi.; suppurate, Chlor:; with dryness of throat, IIRali iod.; similar to varicella, I (Sil.; vesicate, Chlor.; filled with watery yellowish matter, l l Syph.; small, yellowish, Hippoz.; exude a yellowish humor and form a crust, Plant. Eruption, patches: Berb.; red, ICalc. Bºy” spots. IEruption, pemphigus: Anac., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Canth., Caust., Chin. S., Chloral., Cinch., Cop., Crotal., IDulc., Gamb., I Hep., Hydrocot., Jugl., IILach., ILyc., Merc., INatr. m., INatr. s., Nitr. ac., | | Phos., Psor., | |Ran. b., Ran. Sc., IIRhus, Sep., Sul., ISul. ac.; Thuya ; each bulla with a red areola, Rhus; benignus, Hydrocot.; blisters small and on highly inflamed surface (tonsillitis), Lyc.; in children (neonatorum), Acon., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cham., Dulc., Merc., Psor., Ran. b., Rhus, Sul.; in children, blisters two, three or four inches in diameter, l l Ran. b., ISil.; fever low, parts bluish and discharge scanty, tardy, or dark fluid, unhealthy, ICrotal.; foliaceus, Ars.,Chin.a., Lach, Lyc., Phos.,Sep., IThuya; foliaceus, epidermis on one-third of body and almost half of back raised as if by an enorm- ous blister, serous fluid escapes through small openings, I IThuya ; infant, l l Ran. sc.; large blisters, burst and leave raw surfaces, l l Ran. b.; malignus, l l Kali ph.; especially when painful, Thuya ; looks like a pock, often con- fluent and persistently reappears, Syph.; prostration, l l Ran. b.; Scarlet redness over whole body, Anac.; blisters constantly re- peating, Secreting a foul smelling, gluey mat- ter, forming crusts and healing from centre, | | Ran. b.; restlessness, l l Ran. b.; squamosus, Sars.; typhoid condition, fluid assumes a dark Or Sanguinous character, or gangrene threat- ens, Crotal. Eruption, petechiae: Arn, Bell., Berb., IBry., Canth., Chloral., Crotal., IHyos., ILach., Led., Nux v., IIPhos., Ruta, Sec., Sil., | |Stram., Sul. ac.; little blotches or ecchymosed purple spots, ICrotal.; morbus Brightii, l l Phos. ac., diabetes, ISec.; metritis, I |Sec.; in old per- sons, 1Con...; in old or intemperate subjects, Crotal.; red, from size of a fleabite to that of a lentil, Ars.; in scarlatina, Ars., M.Arum t.; large number, especially about soft parts (pur- pura haemorrhagica), Il Phos.; on spine (cere- brospinal disease), l l Ver. v.; in typhoid or typhus, Ars., IBapt., Bry., Cup. m., Ham., Nitr. ac., Phos. ac., IIRhus, Sinap., Sul. ac.; hemorrhage, variola, IHam.; viper bite, ICamph. B& spots. Eruption, phagedemic : itching at night, | | Rhus. Eruption, phlyctenules: especially on ex- tremities, Elaps; thin yellow fluid (epilepsy), IBufo.; after vaccination, Ant, t. Bºy" vesicles. Eruption, pimples: Anac., Ant. c., Ars. h., Ars. met., Arum d., Ast. r., T Aur. mur., Bar. c., Berb., Brom., ICalad., 1Calc. p., Calc. s., Cinch., Crotal., Cund., Diad., Dig., Dulc., |Fluor. ac., Gels., IGraph., IHep., | | Hydras., Hyper., Hyos., Indig., || Kali c., IKali m., IKreo., ILach., Menyanth., Meph., Merc., IMerc. cor., Mez., IMur. ac., Myr. cer., Natr. c., Natr. m., IPuls., Rhus, Ruta, Sabina, Sars., Seneg., Sep., | |Staph., ISul., Tabac., | | Tarax, Thuya, Tromb.; acuminated, whit- ish, filled with watery fluid, commence with itching and burning, especially on abdomen, hands and between fingers, Ars.; with black heads, l l Diosc.; bleed easily when scratched, Kob.; from degraded state of blood, iCrotal.; like blotches, stinging, itching like nettles, worse rubbing, Stram.; brain affections of children, IISul.; leaving brown liver spots, Berb.; brownish (syphilis), INitr. ac.; burn- ing, Il Ars., Berb., Bov., Cub.; burning heat, | | Mosch.; burning, with yellow crusts, Merc.; burning, itching, Agar.; coalescing into 1160 46. SKIN. blisters, size of a split pea, filled with yellow watery fluid, with intense itching, worse night after 12 P.M., better rubbing with some- thing rough until blisters open, Rhus ; coales- cing into blisters size of a split pea, filled with yellow watery fluid, with itching, worse night after 12 P.M., better rubbing with something rough until blisters are open, Sang.; conical, hard and red, Thuya ; crusty, in young people, IHep., Merc. Sol.; dry, Iod.; dry, red, itching when exposed to heat, Sars.; dry, like con- fluent smallpox, I | Hyos.; exuding moisture like an ulcer, painful on external pressure, Spong.; soon filling , with whitish yellow lymph and then shrivelling, ICycl.; little, hard, red, like fleabites, Agar.; furunculous, with red areola and itching sensation, Sul.; caused by disturbed action of follicular glands, Kalim.; in groups, Berb.; surrounded by blue halo, ILach., IIMerc.; hard, I [Arum t.; hard, with burning-biting itching, Rhus ; small, hard, Therid.; humid, IThuya ; like small cutaneous indurations, IGels.; inflamed, IISul.; inflamed (liver complaint), Chel.; iso- lated, Berb., ILyc.; isolated, red, with cir- cumscribed areola, depressed centres became confluent where they were most dense, bleed when scabs come off, I ISyph.; itching, Apis, Ars., Bov., Caust., Coccus, Con., IIGraph., Hep., || Merc. sol., Sep., Sil., Staph., Stront., Sul., Zinc., Ziz.; itching burning, IArs.; itching excessively, Ascl. t.; itching, inflamed, painful to touch, IISul.; itching, like nettlerash, Sil.; itching, red, Asim.; itch- ing, arise singly with ailments, Kali S.; itching, covered with a crust, around ulcers and suppurates, Cham.; itching, with small vesicles, l l Kali m.; itchlike, Bar. m., IKali iod.; itchlike, with burning, itching and smarting after scratching, l l Rhus; large, deep seated, and irritable to touch, Rhus ; during menses, which she fears will prove to be little snakes and turn and twist around each other, Lac c.; irregular menses, I | Lac def.; miliary, with yellow tips, Grat.; like nettlerash, with biting itching, Rhus ; worse at night, Merc.: in onanists, IPhos. ac.; painful, IKali c., ISul.; painful, forsome distance about them, l l Jamb.; painful, sore, Ind.; painful, suppurating, feels as though pierced with a needle, skin red far around each, Ind; as large as peas, itch when scratched off, are moist and burn, Staph. ; like petechiae, ILed.; phlyctenoidal, l l Kali m.; painful to pressure, Spong.; purulent, contain fluid like varnish (rupia), I IThuya; pustulous, Cham.; pustulous, with yellow scabs, Il Chel., ICina, Il Kreo., Iod., Lachn., IRhus, Thuya, ! | Variol., Zing.; bright red, small, conical, hard, inflamed base, resembling lichen, itch- ing, Ant. t.; bright red, in constipation of Suck- lings, IApis ; bright red, here and there, Apis; bright red, filling with pus, Dulc.; red, with prominent centres, rough to touch, Chel.; clusters of red, with red areolae and small tips, containing pus, changing to brown spots, Berb.; fine red, running together, presenting a red, swollen appearance, alkaline fluid oozes out copiously,after subsiding cuticle comes off in fine scales, itches and stings, better for- merly by cold water, lately by hot, IKali. s.; red, itching every summer (eczema Solaris), IMur. ac.; large, red, Verbas., Zing.; red, like miliaria, Ananth.; red, filled with pus, and covered with yellow crusts, l l Sep.; single, red, itching, Berb.; red, small, Rumex, ISep.; red, Small, itching, tipped with pus, burn after Scratching, Graph.; red, small, in incipient phthisis, I | Rumex ; red, small, roselike, Bov.; red, small (Secondary syphilis), Ars. m.; bright red, small, formed vesicles of a pearly look, with depressed tips and surrounded § red areolae, Vacc.; very bright red, small, sharply defined, with minute vesicles upon them, se- Vere itching, day and night, most at night, after going to bed, Tell.; red, in syphilis, INitr. ac.; red, in typhus, I IStram.; red, like urtica- ria, Ananth.; red, most evident when warm, Vacc.; red, with white tip, painful and sting- ing (hip joint disease), IMerc.; with redness and Swelling, || Kali c.; form scabs (impetigo), Carbo S.; rise after scratching, ooze, moist- ure keeping parts sore, Sars.; scurfy, HMur.ac., Oleand.; Scurfs, itching, when getting warm in bed, IMur. ac.; covered with scurfs ulcerating around ulcers, Cham.; sensation as if pim- ples were coming out, Cinnab.; sensitive to touch, Calad.; single, with rash, l l Kali m.; small, Cub., Ictod., Iod., IKali c., | | Sep., Vacc.; Small, spreading into large, scarlet blotches, discharging yellow matter, Kali bi.; small, colorless, containing serum, l l Sars.; small, then desguamation, Elaps; small, dry, red- dish (run around), l l Bov.; small, flat, semi- transparent, Berb.; small, here and there, with terrible itching, when undressing in evening, Pallad.; Small, round, I | Arum t.; small, dis- charge serous fluid, become dry on scratch- ing, leaving skin roughened, with brown her- petic spots here and there (chlorosis), IISep.; Sore, smarting, Hep.; sore, Ind. met., IIJamb., Kob.; Sore, painful, IHep.; sore, pressing pain when touched, Zinc.; sore,discharge and form a scab, painful when touched, Lac c.; Sore to touch, Arg. met.; stinging as from a splinter when touched, Arn.; on small, red spot,Cham.; stinging, Ananth.; as from stings of insects, Ant. c.; suppressed, nervous palpitation, Calc.; suppurating, Ars., Arund, Bar. C., Hep., Sars., IISul., Tarax., Zinc.; with sweat, Con.; swollen, hard, Calc. S.; tips full of pus, surrounded by red areola, Thuya ; ulcerated, Kali c., Merc. sol.; surround ulcers, IILach., ISul.; like varicella, Thuya; variola, IBapt.; small, develop at point of vaccination, Vacc.; watery fluid, Lachn.; discharge water when scratched, Kali n.; watery, suppurate, form- ing scabs,Tuberc.; white, on red nose, TNatr. c.; small, white, with some moisture, after moder- ate wine drinking, Zinc.; white, suppurating, with red areolae, Calad.; white, transparent, filled with acrid humor, which form scabs like those of scabies, Con. Eruption, pityriasis: Agar., Arg. met., II Ars., Aur. met., Bry., Calc., Canth., Clem., Dulc., Graph., || Kali iod., IIFCreo., Lach., Led., § | | Mang., Merc., Mez., Natr. m., ||Nuph., Oleand., Petrol., | |Phos., IIPhyt., Sep., Sil., Sul, Thuya ; especially children, Canth.; with moist eczema of legs, IKali br.; itching, caused by approaching fire, Mez.; nigra, : Mang.; in old people, Tereb.; rubra, in a man aet. 22, of healthy appearance, temperate and never had syphilis, three weeks ago an erup- tion commenced of dark red, well-defined 46. SKIN. 1161 spots, covered with small loosely adherent scales, extending over thorax and left shoul- der, then scales of epidermis exfoliate in im- mense quantities, exposing a red dry surface, | | Mang.; versicolor, Carbol.ac., IMez., INitr. ac.; versicolor, on all parts of body, except hands and face, l l Ptel. Hº" dry. Eruption, points: red, Cinnab.; blood spots appear as Small brown prints on surface (pruritus senilis), IMez. Eruption, pompholyx: in hand, every year, | Bufo. Eruption, porrigo : Iris, IPetrol.; favosa, ISul.; favosa, ichor acrid, I Colch.; favosa, oozing acrid ichor, in infants, spots round and dry, slightly raised and reddened at edges, with branlike scales in centre, ISumb.; itching, ICodein. Eruption, pregnancy: during, ISep. Eruption, pricking: Cycl. Eruption, prurigo : Bº Skin itching. Eruption, psoriasis: Alum., Amb., Amm. c., II Ars., II Ars. iod., Aur. met., Bor., Bry., Calc., ICanth., HCarbol. ac., ICinch., Clem., Coral., Dulc., IGraph., Iod., IIris, Kali br., Led., IILyc., | | Mang., Mar. V., IMerc., IMerc. iod. rub., Merc. Sul., INitr. ac., l l Nuph., Pe- trol., Phos., IIPhyt., | | Psor., Ran. b., IRhus, Sarrac., IISep., ISul., Tell.; alternates with asthma, ISul.; blepharitis, Sil.; , chronic, IRhus ; diffuse, Ars. i., Bor., Calc., Cic., Clem., Dulc., Graph., Lyc., Merc. iod. rub., Mur. ac., Rhus, Sul., Thuya ; discoloration of skin after, l l Kali a.; furfuraceous, sometimes fissured and bleeding, ILyc.; guttata, Ars., HFluor, ac.; inflamed, in a child, Ars. iod.; inveterata, Calc., Carbol. ac., Clem., Kali a., Merc., Petrol., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Sul.; inveter- ata, in a man aet. 45, addicted to immoderate use of brandy, eight years ago was cured of amaurosis by electricity, and six months later cutaneous disease commenced, sickly appear- ance, vascular but thin, complexion dark, had gonorrhoea, chancre and buboes, and was drunk at first consultation, eruption first appeared on elbows, then on knees and calves, at the dis- eased points skin first became thickened, then fissures appeared and finally white shiny hard adherent scales which were continually repro- duced, occasionally rheumatic pains, Mang.; inveterata, itching when warm, after scratch- ing relief, followed by burning and at times bleeding, IISul.; itching, Nuph.; palmaris, Crotal., Kali S., || Petrol.; irregular patches, with shining scales, edges slightly raised, IIris; in numerous patches, with itching, patches Scale off and are replaced by smaller, leave beneath them a red skin, l l Kali a.; in relievo, Iris ; places which have remained free from impetigo mercurialis turn rough, dry, crack and peel off constantly in white, branlike Scales, especially on scalp, whiskers and eyebrows, without attacking face, IMerc.; scales shining, white, adhesive, looking like stearine, l l Sep.; scaly, itching, causing him to scratch till ichorous fluid discharges form- ing a hard cake, l l Kalia.; syphilitica, IPsor.; secondary syphilis, IMerc.; with ulcers on legs, IKalia. Eruption, purpura: spots full of bluish dark blood, all over body except face and hands, | | Rhus; with fever and soreness, Carbo v., with hemorrhages from all mucous mem- branes, with dull aching distress in stomach, and vomiting of blood and mucus, l l Sal. ac.; caused by excessive use of salt, bloody diar- rhoea after, Nitr. sp. d.; Scorbutic, IILach. Eruption, purpura hemorrhagica: Arn., Ars., Bell., Berb., Bov., Bry.,Chin. S., Chloral., Coc- cin., Coral., ICrotal., ICup. ac., IHam., Hyos., Iod., IKali iod., l l Kali ph., IILach., IILed., Millef, Nux v., IIPhos., Phos. ac., IRhus, Ruta, IISec., Sil., Stram., Sul., IISul. ac., IITe- reb.; red spots over whole body, particularly On part covered with clothing (purpura hem- orrhagica), IPhos.; bluish-red, lentil-shaped spots over body, with lassitude and repeated hemorrhages from nose and mouth, I TRhus; livid, Carbo v.; bright red spots of various sizes and shapes, l l Rhus; in typhus, Crotal.; peliosis rheumatica, with Oedema, large, pur- puric spots, and bullae, in which black, pur- puric patches, covered with a flaccid envelope of bullae after serum has escaped, were like patches of skin which had mortified, Crotal.; greatly varied in size, smooth, generally round, and dark red, I ILed. Bº Skin, ecchymosis. Eruption, pustules: Anac., Ant. c., Ant. t., I Ars., Ars. S. f.; TAur. mur., Bell.., | |Brom., Bufo., ICalc., Carbol. ac., Chel., Clem., ICro- tal., ICrot. t., Cund., Fluor. ac., IIris, Jugl., IKali bi., IKali m., IMagn. m., | |Natr. c., INatr. m., IRhus, Sep., Sil., | | Staph., | | Stil- ling., ISul., Tabac., Tell.; contents, alkaline, sometimes blackening metal, l l Anthrac.; anthrax, penetrates deeply into subcutane- ous cellular tissue, l l Anthrac. (flº º 44, Anthrax); white, aphthous, in mouth, IHep.; with red areola, suppurate and form crusts (children), Arund.; inflamed base, sore to touch, l l Merc. iod. rub.; black, with in- flammation and itching, spread over whole body, Rhus ; black, ulcerated, INatr. c.; with catarrh of bladder, Indig.; bleed easily (ec- thyma), Merc.; from degraded state of blood, ICrotal.; dark blue (itch), Lach.; leaves blu- ish-red marks, Îl Ant. t.; bluish-red, hard hot base, Apis ; brownish, Apis; reddish, brownish like smallpox, without central de- pression, covers body, except penis and scrotum, covers inside of mouth and throat, making swallowing difficult, also eyes, mak- ing him blind, tips of pimples become filled with pus, worse warmth of bed (secondary syphilis), ISyph.; burning, Amm. C., Apis, Ind., ILach., || Petrol.; burst and discharge purulent matter, forming yellowish-brown scabs, which become dark, suppurate, and ex- ude for a long time, Vacc.; caseous, purulent contents, Hippoz.; become cicatrized (ecthy- ma), Merc.; confluent, ICic.,ICrot. t.; copper- colored, Psor.; similar to cowpox, Vacc.; forming a gray brown crust, which finally falls off, ICrot.t.; forming thick crusts,after scratch- ing, Asim.; depressed, Anthrac.; desquamation or desiccation, HCrot.t.; with diarrhoea, HMerc. cor.; face drying up soon, l l Thuya; dry, ele- wated, on inner surface, Ant. Sul. aur.; efflores- cence, ichorous, I Sars.; epidemic malignant furuncular formation, generally on lower lip, withsevere pain and surrounded by erysipelat- ous areola, Lach.;exude purulent fluid, Clem.; fever low, parts bluish and discharge scanty, tardy or dark fluid, ICrotal.; Speck, like a 1162 46. SKIN. fleabite, black point in centre, changes to itching pustule, capped with small clear red- dish or bluish vesicle, l l Anthrac.; commenc- ing on one foot, extending to knee and in running together made one continuous sore, IMerc. Sol.; tendency to gangrene, ISec.; ap- pear gradually on every part of body, Hippoz.; in groups with pain in limbs and disordered stomach, Cop.; several groups, have a hemor- rhagic appearance, spread from one group to another (herpes zoster from external applica- tion of Rhus), Lach.; size of a pin’s head, on hairy parts, IKali bi.; twenty-six on top of head, some as large as a three-cent piece, | |Iris; become hollow (ecthyma), Merc.; discharges ichorous liquid, leaves fresh cop- pery pockmarks (after healing of chancre), | |Syph.; extensive Cedematous and phleg- monous infiltration of neighboring skin and subautaneous cellular tissue, l l Anthrac.; in- flamed, painful, emitting acrid water, Stram.; inflamed parts as large as a pea, small black scab in middle, Kali bi.; isolated, filling rapidly with sero-purulent matter and sur- rounded by an inflamed halo, come in small crops, dry, leaving hard, dry scabs easily knocked off, leaving red moist surfaces, sen- sitive to contact with atmosphere or bed- clothes, ILach.; like those of pocky itch (psoric), I lSul.; itching, Arg. nit., Asim., ICrot. t., ILach., | | Merc. iod. rub., | |Spig., ISul.; itching, in nasal catarrh, ICalc.; itch excessively, Ascl. t.; itching, ceasing to itch after scabbing over, Dulc.; itching, sensitive to touch, worse from washing, IDulc.; itching burning after vaccination, l l Psor.; itching, with weakness on exertion (ecthyma), l l Pe- trol.; itching, better wrapping up warmly, Sil.; itchlike, Grat.; large, Hyos., | | Variol.; large, burst, discharging yellow green thick pus, severe tensive pains, l l Sep.; large, clus- tering, IHyos.; large greasy looking pock- shaped, IKreo.; small, filled with lymph dry- ing quickly, Sil.; large, pale-red, worse at night, Ars.; large, Scattered, l l Vacc.; begins as a small lump, which inflames and gets red, discharging a bloody fluid, leaves a small de- pressed ulcerative surface with inflamed base, heals and breaks out again, wherever dis- charge touches it causes a fresh spot, itching at night, IKalibi.; malignant, Anthrac., Apis, II Ars., Bell., | | Bufo., Carbo v., ; Chlor., : Hippoz., Hydras., Kreo., IIIach., IRhus, Sec., Sil., Tarant.; malignant, bluish, ILach.; malignant, pyaºmia, hectic fever, IICrotal. ; malignant, during suppurative stage, Sil.; moist, burning, stinging, itching, Bar. c.; ooz- ing, ICrot. t.; size of millet seeds, growing larger, oozing and forming a gray-brown crust, Crot. t.; painful, Tarant.; painful, yellowish green fetid pus, l l Jacea; painful, in syphilis, Jacea; painful to touch (ecthyma), Merc.; painless, IRCreo.; patches on certain places, where bones are nearest cuticle, isolated large pustules on other parts break, discharge ichorous fluid for one or two days, then heal, leaving characteristic pockmark cicatrices, patches take longer to heal, discharge some fluid till healing commences, l l Syph.; size of a pea, bursting by discharging thick mucus, sanguineous pus, offensive odor, Hippoz.; size of peas, covered with brown crusts, Ant. t.; size of a split pea, each with a hair in centre, on arms, Kalibi.; thick like pocks, as large as a pea, II Ant. t.; psoric, IIPsor., IISul.; with pus at tips, pain when touched as from pressure of a sharp edge, and per- sistent burning, Rhus; contain thin yellow pus, l l Sul.; become raised (ecthyma), lMerc.; red, Cinnab.; red, change to brown spots, Berb.; red, changes to ichorous, crusty, burning and spreading ulcers, Ars.; red, itching, burning, stitching, Berb.; red, rosy (corona veneris), IAur. met.; red, sensitive topressure, Berb.; rose-colored, mammillated in centre of patches, become umbilicated, exude creamy moisture and form thick yellow scabs, IKali br.; better by gentle rub- bing (impetigo), Thuya ; running together, make one continuous sore, Merc. sol.; secret- ing a sanious irritating matter, Iris ; scab over, but pus oozes, l l Merc. iod. rub.; Scabies, Ars.; like scabies, with itching, discharge when opened by friction a watery fluid, Arund.; covered with brownish scab, itching after washing, IKali bi.; dry scabs of lami- nated form, IApis ; form thick yellow scabs, ICic.; scaly, Apis ; scattered, IMerc. Sol. ; have been scratched, leave ulcers, suppurating for a long time, Sars.; on scrotum, after itch- ing, Ant. Sul. aur.; disgusting crop, epidermis undermined around as with shingles, burning and itching, I ISul. ; size of a pea to a five-cent piece, ILach.; small, wherever pus touches, IHep., Hydrocot., Kali n., l l Merc. iod, rub.; small, 1Sep.; small, itching elevations, break and exude a corroding fluid, forming eat- ing ulcers, Ars.; many small, near to- gether, violent itching, Zinc.; small, . On roots of nails, spreading over hands to wrists, IKali bi.; small, like smallpox, disappear without bursting, Kali bi.; small, with stitches all over body, Sep.; small, discharg- ing water, l l Kaliiod.; small, secreted a watery fluid when broken, if not touched fluid be- came thickened to a yellow tough mass, Kali bi.; like confluent smallpox, l'Ananth.; Smart- ing, Bell.; smooth, round, white, confluent, size of a mustard seed, in palms, contain white fluid and itch, ILach.; sore, Ind.; Sore, in ec- thyma, Merc.; spread over body and limbs, from fauces, Ant. c.; single, appear every Spring (after imperfectly cured itch), ISul., ac.; stinging, Apis, Ind., ILach.; light, straw- color, Apis ; suppurating, : Calc. S.; large, suppurating constantly renewing themselves (acarus itch), Sep.; suppurating, running to- gether, forming dry and scaly spots or crusts and acrid discharges, Merc.; tuberculous, after abuse of mercury (syphilis), IKali iod.; ty- phoid, l l Rhus; then painful ulcers,finally ery- thematous swellings, ,Cup. ars.; umbilicated, leaving scars., IKali iod.; umbilicated, yellow or bluish around, with dark red depression, hemorrhagic foundation, Anthrac.; after vac- cination, ICrotal., ISul.; like varicella, Ant. c.; like variola, with red halo, Asim.; like variola, on forehead, occiput, sternum and spine, painful and suppurates, Sil.; resem- bling varioloid, Coral.; with a dark red base and a roundish or oblong elevation filled with pus of a greenish yellow color resembling vari- oloid, some as large as a pea, someless, without depression in centre, coming with a round, 46. SKIN. 1163 hard feel in skin like a shot, very itchy, Vacc.; varying in size from a millet seed to a large pea and filled with thick yellow matter, dis- charge after one or two days, making parts Sore, symptoms worse by warmth of bed at night, IMerc. Sol.; white, Act. rac.; numerous yellow, each containing a hair, on scalp (tinea capitis), Iris; yellow, size of a hempseed, Hippoz.; thick, yellow, friable, semi-transpar- ent incrustation, Jacea; small, spread and exude , a yellowish corroding discharge, | |Staph. Hº scabies, variola, varioloid. Eruption, rash: Acon., Ammoniac.,Amm.c., Ant. c., Ars., Bell., Bry.,Caust., ICham.,Coff., Cup. m., Dig., Hep., Hyos., IIpec., Jabor., || Lach., Mar. v., Merc., Mez., INatr.m., Phos., Phos.ac., IPhyt., Puls.,Sul..,Ver.; in abdomen, Ars. met.; returns annually when ailanthus tree blos- Soms (after poisoning), Ailant.; as soon as he goes from warm room into cold air, Sars.; often returning, make babies chafe, Sars.; biting, Jacea ; in bronchitis, Ipec.; brown- ish, miliary, Mez.; burning,IApis, Ars., Bov.; with inflammatory affections of chest, IBry.; during childbed, IBry.; third day after con- finement, ICup. m.; children, IBry. ; clusters of red fine, Phos. ac.; in whooping cough, Ipec.; development slow (eruptive fever), IIBry.; in diphtheria, IIPhyt.; shining through epidermis, in diphtheria, Canth.; dis- appears, causes asthma, Calad.; dry, like itch, ICarbo v.; generally dry, occasionally slight moisture exuded, in axillae,and around mouth, IHep.; dulness of senses, before, Stram.; copious discharge from ears, ILach.; erysipe- latoid, with maddening, burning heat, worse at night, I Hydras.; epidemic, itching, IGrind.; epidemic, like roseola, suffusion of neck and often whole body, burning, itching, IGrind.; fading, in malignant scarlatina, | |Stram.; childbed fever, second week, all over except on abdomen, IAcon.; fiery (oph- thalmia, scrofulous), Cham.; fine burning in spots where there is no eruption, Carbo v.; in groups, all over, INatr. m.; fine, prickling, tick- ling, itching, disappears in a cold room, where she had rheumatic pain in and about these joints, Sep.; fine, curvature of spine, after a fall, ISul.; fine, red, vesicular, itching and burning, especially in joints, worse at night, causing scratching, felt hard on pressure with finger, Rhus; prickly heat, IAcon., ICalc., Lept., Osm.; prickly heat of newcomers in tropics, ILed.; in infants, Cham.; irritable looking (diphtheria), Canth.; irritating, from contact with coarse shirt, patches like lichen in some parts, in others linear appearance of psoriasis, ISul.; following irritation, Calc.; itching, Ant.c., Bov., ICalc., IHep., Mez., Zinc.; burning, alternating with asthma,Calad.; itch- ing, always worse, and gnawing after scratch- ing, and sticking as from needles, I IMez.; vio- lent itching, worse in warmth of bed, cold or changing weather, better open air, HApis ; of lying-in women, caused by heatorerrorsin diet, Cham.; lumpy, fiery, ISyph.; measle-shaped over whole body, Amm.m., | | Merc.sol.; looking like measles, but without catarrh (looks like syphilis), Ailant. ; miliary, in circles, IHep.; before menses, IDulc.; like sting of a nettle, coming out every night, and almost disap- pearing during day, is very itchy, and after Eruption, rheumatic : Eruption, roseola : Washing with soap and water becomes painful, disturbing sleep, Chloral.; old, IIRhus; with single pimples, I Kali m.; suddenly pales (Scarlatina), IIyc.; papular, l l Kali br.; pecu- liar, fine, over hepatic region, Selen.; small, red pimples, burn when scratched during menses, Con.; purple, Bell.; sudden receding, with difficult respiration, IIBry.; red, Amm.c., Hyos.; red, seventh day after confinement, ICalc.; coppery red, Stram.; red, itching, Ant. C., Ant. t., LMez., Selen.; red, measly, Rhus ; red, consisting of thick pimples, Cham.; resem- bling Scarlatina simplex,bright red, disappears On pressure, returns immediately after re- moval of pressure, | |Stram.; red, stinging, followed by desquamation, Chin. s.; red, with sweat after dulness of senses and anxiety, Stram.; red, in typhus, IStram.; rose rash, | | Natr. p.; rough,Sec.; like scarlatina, Amm. c.; Scarlet, Bell.; in spots, in evening, Daph:; stinging, Jacea, Natr. m.; stomach derange- ment, Kali m.; stomatitis, I ISul.; purple, with stupor (scarlatina), IAilant.; suppression, in children (asthma), IIPuls.; suppressed, asth- ma), IIA con.; secondary syphilis, IMerc. cor.; syphilitic, an abundance of fine scales peeling off, I ISyph.; after vaccination, Ant. t.; white vesicles, itching and burning, Calad.; fine, white, Rhus v. Bºy" exanthema, urticaria. Eruption, red: Chlor., Oxal. ac., Tabac.; blu- ish, round and elevated on body (diphtheria), ILach.; bright fine, Merc. iod. flav.; bright Scarlet, Anac., Asim.; brown, Nitr. ac.; some- times dry, with thin crusts, sometimes oozing yellow drops, Hyper.; elevated, rashlike, Bry.; after peeling, Aur. met.; fine, forming small white scales, l l Psor.; at times humid, Thuya ; looks inflamed during increasing moon, Clem.; large mahogany-colored (in- sanity), I | Tarant.; moist, IThuya; scabby, on thighs and bends of knees, in hot weather, and in full moon, Bov.; scarlet, IPhyt.; bright scarlet, Chloral.; diffuse scarlet, studded with innumerable papillae like rash of scarlet fever, HBell.; scorbutic looking, Ars.; in scrofulosis of children, IStilling.; smooth, shining bright on whole lower part of body from a little below navel in front and top of nates behind down thighs and legs giving parts appearance of boiled lobster shell, Ikali bi. Bº miliary. Eruption, restlessness: Acon, I Apis, I Ars., IRhus; in a child, l l Psor. Eruption, retrocession: having a tendency to strike in and locate in internal organs, iCalc. Ant. t.; rheumatic pain after acute cutaneous eruption, Dulc. Eruption, Rhus poisoning: Agar., Amm. C., ITAnac., Arn., IBry., ICrot. t., Cypr., IGraph.,IGrin., || Kalis., Led., Lobel., Nuph., | |Plant., Sang., Sep., | |Sul.; , intolerable itching, IRhus v.; red and rough, Rhus v.; repelled, I ISul.; spotted, as if eruption were underneath showing through skin, I ISul.; sumach poisoning, abdomen and knees af- fected, IGraph. II Acon., HBell., IIBry., 1Cornus, Cop., IHyos., Merc, Nux v., IIPuls.; syphilitic, IIRali iod., IPhos.; typhus, Apis, LArs. Eruption, rupia: Alum., II Ars., Bov., Calc., Caust., Clem., IGraph., Hep., IKali iod., IMerc. iod., INatr. m., Natr. S., JNitr, ac., 1164 46. SKIN. Phyt., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul, Syph., | | Thuya; prominens, IMez.; Syphilitica, |Kali iod. Eruption, salt rheum: gº tetter. Eruption, scabies (itch): I.Anthrok, Ant. t., IArs., Ars. S. f., Ast. r., Bar. m., Bism., IBry., ICalc., HCarbol. ac., Carb. S., Carbo v., ICaust., Clem., Coloc., Cop., Crot. t., Cup. m., Form., Grat., Hep., || Kalm., ILach., Lobel., ILyc., Merc., Natr. C., Oleand., IIPsor., ISép., IISul., Sul. ac., Tereb.; asthma after itch, Ferr.; worse in warm bed, ISul.; easily bleeding, IMerc.; followed by boils, IIPsor.; in children, IKalis.; crusty, IHep.; dry, Car- bo v., Cup. m., Cup. S., IHep., Merc., IMerc. iod. flav., ISul.; dry, itching constant, restless sleep, Merc. iod. flav.; disposition to excori- ation, ISul.; fat, IHep.; fat, especially in bends of elbows, IMerc.; inflammation about parts, ILach.; inveterate, Ars.; eruption like, with burning itching, Squilla ; malignant, Sil.; checked by mercury, Selen.; moist, abuse of mercurial salves, ICarbo v.; old cases, when sulphur did no good (a salve made from the roots), Phyt.; pains worse at night, Lach.; prairie, Apis, I | Rumex; pustular, Caust., IHep., Lach., ILyc., Merc., ISul.; pustules, with red areolae, containing red watery fluid, with itching pain, desguamation after a few days, Cop.; rashlike, IMerc.; recent cases, with eruption, in bend of elbows and around wrists, IIPsor.; repeated outbreaks of single pustules, after main eruption seems all gone, IIPsor.; mingled with scorbutic spots over whole body, | | Merc. cor.; soldiers’, Sep.; after abuse of sulphur, IIBell.; after previous abuse of sul- phur, itching worse evenings, especially in women, Sep.; after abuse of sulphur or mer- cury, Caust.; suppressed, Amb., IDulc.; Sup- pressed, asthma, Ars.; suppressed, blindness of left eye, l l Sul.; suppressed cough with salty tasting green and yellow expectoration, | | Psor.; suppressed, epilepsy, I ISul.; Sup- pressed, exostosis on arm, IDulc.; suppressed, fever, l l Millef.; suppressed, nightly fever (infant), Bell.; suppressed, in gonarthrocace, |Merc.; suppressed, headache, ISul.; Sup- pressed, moist herpes, itching when getting warm, worse before midnight and in open air, IPsor.; suppressed, melancholy, IPsor.; Sup- pressed, nausea with backache, IPsor.; sup- pressed, ozaena, Calc.; suppressed, pale and miserable, | | Psor.; suppressed, single pustules often appear, IPsor.; suppressed by ointment followed by spinal curvature, ISul.; suppressed, especially after large doses of sulphur, I IPsor.; suppressed, by sulphur ointment, IPsor., Selen.; suppressed, tuberculosis, IPsor.; sup- pressed, urticaria in attacks, after every exer- tion, IPsor.; voluptuous tingling, with burn- ing and soreness, after scratching, ISul.; inveterate cases, with symptoms of tubercu- losis, IIPsor.; some of vesicles become pustu- lar, Merc. IEruption, scabby: Agar, Alum., I.Ananth., Ant. t.,IIDulc., IHep.,IKalibi., IKalim..,IMur. ac., IINatr. m., | | Natr. p., IPsor., Sars., Sil., IISul., Thuya ; bleeding, lips dry and cracked, Natr. m.; brownish, ; Calc.s., IKalim.; burn, IKalibi.; with deep cracks, INatr. m.; covered with crusts (prurigo), IMerc. viv.; crusts under which grayish yellow matter formed and was Eruption, scaly (scurfy, squamous): squeezed out, I ILac c.; crusty, oozing, An- thrac.; with copious discharge on Scalp, Ruta ; dry, in dermatitis, Calc.; dry, exude yellow water when scratched, I.Jacea; under finger nails, II Ars.; glutinous, thin gummy, Natr. m.; greasy, offensive smelling, l l Kali p.; greenish, ; Calc. s., IKali m.; surrounded by blue halo, ILach.; hard, elevated, like rupia (af. ter vaccination), ISul.; hard, in eczema, Ran. b.; honeylike crusts fall off and leave bright red smooth surface, Cic.; horny (eczema), IRan. b.; irregular, and resemble peach gum, |Natr. m.; itchlike, with emaciation, ISars.; itchlike, around joints, with articular rheu- matism, Jacea ; in layers rising to a point, cover nose and cheek, l l Syph.; lymph dry- ing, forming white crusts under which exuda- tion continues, Con.; grayish yellow matter under (Sore throat), ILac c.; moist (dermati- tis), Calc.; , exuding moisture, Chel.; pain, IKali bi.; raised, discharging thick yellowish liquid, change into wartlike excrescences, epidermis intermediate, skin red, , itching fearful, Anac.; resembling scabies in children, Arund.; scabious, burning, itching, surrounded by yellowish or brownish areola, secretion of sanious, fetid, or thick and yellow pus, ISul.; scaling off, Chel.; serpiginous, Clem., IPsor.; Serpiginous, with terrible itching on face, child scratched herself raw, worse on cheeks and around eyes, ISul.; Smarting, IKali bi.; paining as from splinters, or when touched, INitr. ac.; thick, Kali iod.; thick brown, under which yellow matter forms, much itch- ing, extends from root of nose to upper lip (syphilitic), IKali bi.; thick, in dermatitis, Calc.; thick, hard, often honey-yellow, ooz- ing green sanious fluid from cracks, pain as if immersed in burning embers, Ant.c.; thick, lamellated, like rupia, bloody secretion be- neath, worse on parts devoid of fat, Mez.; easily torn off, leaving a raw and bleeding surface, IHep.; after vaccination, ISul.; after vesicles and pustules, IClem.; worse in hot, better in cold weather, Kali bi.; white scabs, bleeding when touched, Mez.; white, ele- wated, cover whole skin, IMez.; yellow, ; Calc. S., IKali m., ISpong.; yellow, follows pimples on Scalp, Calc. S.; yellowish, especially around mouth, Merc. Ars., Aur. mur., IBar. m. , Cycl., Fluor, ac.,IKalis, INatr. m., IPhos., IIPhyt, I ISang., | |Sep., Sil.; red blotches, tolerably regular in out- line, ovoid or circular, prominent and cow- ered with little silvery white scales, itching, worse in evening, as eruption disappeared Scales ceased to be reproduced and skin at place of each blotch became pale red or yel- lowish, Nuph.; branlike, itching and burning, scratching causes bleeding, I Ars.; like fish scales, Ars.; on flexor surfaces, ITNatr. m.; fur- furaceous, Iod.; furfuraceous, in beard, ; Kalia.; greasy, offensive smelling, l l Kaliph.; inflam- matory (psoriasis of a child), Ars. iod.; on lips, with burning, Staph.; mealy, Kali m.; after abuse of mercury, Sars.; on dry small no- dules,often renewed, ILed.; psoriasis in a child, IArs. iod.; red, Bell.; small, shining, Como.; secondary syphilis, I Aur, mur.; thick, Calc.; thin white, when removed leave skin slightly reddened, if scales remain they cause itching, 46. SKIN. 1165, worse when warm from exercise, Natr. a.; tinia ciliaris, I Thuya ; better by hot water, IKali s.; white, IKali m.; yellow, ICic., Natr. p. 6&^ ichthyosis, pityriasis, psoriasis. Eruption, scarlatina: || Acet. ac., IIAcon., IIAilant., IIAmm. C., Amm.m., Ant. t., An- anth., Anthrac., IIApis, II Apoc., Arg. nit., Arn., II Ars.,II.Arumt., | |Asaf., IBapt., IBar.c., IIBell., Brom., IBry., IICalc., ; Calc. s., Camph., Caps., IICarbol. ac., ICarbo v., ICean., Cham., ; Chim. umb., Chin. a., IChin. S., IIChloral., IChlor., ICina, Cin- nab., Con., Cop., Crotal., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Dig., Euph., IGels.,IIHell., Hep., ; Hippoz., Hydr. ac., IHyos., Ipec., Kali a., IKali c., IKali m., Kali perm., Kali ph., Lac c., IILach., Lachn., IILyc., Manc., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., JMerc. iod. flav., IMur. ac., Natr. m., II.Nitr. ac., Nux m., IOp., l l Paris, IPhos., IPhyt., IHRhus, ISang., Sec., | |Sil., IStram., ISul., Tereb., IWer. v., IZinc.; especially adynamic forms, IRhus; anginosa, Amm. c., IApis, II Bell., IJugl., BILach., ILyc., Manc., Merc., Phyt., Rhus; anginosa, diphtheritic form, Sal. ac.; anginosa, tending toward suppuration or ulceration, Phyt.; asthenic, IGels.; anxiety, before eruption, Merc.; simi- lar to Belladonna, but eruption is less bright, shows disposition to recede or fade, Stram.; signs of blood poisoning, IIIach.; nasal ca- tarrh, IIMitr. ac.; cerebral intoxication, Gels.; preceded by cerebral symptoms, Hep.; in chil- dren of psoric diathesis pronetoskin affections, ISul.; worse from contact, Cup. ac.; convales- cence, ICean.; convulsions, Arg. nit., Crotal., ICup. m., 1Gels., 1Hep., | | Mosch., Ver. v., IZinc.; convulsions, with dilated pupils, TVer. v.; coryza, urinary symptoms, ICepa ; ominous coryza, worse at night, | | Phos.; coxalgia, originating from suppressed or mis- managed, iPhos. ac.; difficult deglutition, IMerc. iod. rub.; desquamation, IFerr., l l Kali s., Sec.; desquamative stages, sudden rise of temperature, with Small weak pulse, ILyc.; desguamation tardy, Dulc.; development tardy, with vascular erethism, Ipec.; diph- theritic, I Apis, Lac c., Lach., Merc. cy., Phyt.; dropsy, with albumen and fibrin casts in urine, IHell.; drowsiness, twitching, vomit- ing of watery fluids, Natr. m.; dry, of a shrivelled appearance, in passing hands over skin it feels like brown paper, l l Phyt.; epi- demic, angina, Manc.; epidemic, with exces- sive angina and violent fever, l l Millef.; com- plicated with erysipelatous eruption, Rhus; febrile stage, cerebral congestion, Ver. v.; during febrile stage, with irritation of spinal centres, TVer. v.; fever, IMerc. iod. rub.; high fever, II Acon.; high fever, headache, both sides of throat covered with membrane, HPhyt.; fever intense, with nervous erethism during prodromal stage, then profound pros- tration of muscular power, IGels.; swelling of cervical glands, black lips and reddish tongue, ILach.; swollen glands on neck, Merc. iod. rub.; second infection from absorption from gangrenous and sloughing fauces inducing a low typhoid state, Crotal.; bright edge of inflammation surrounds eruption, with itching, particularly at night, IRhus; in- flammatory symptoms, TVer. v.; insomnia, IMerc. iod. rub.; itching, Rhus; itching, & | with desguamation, II Arum t.; especially when kidneys are involved, with stupor, IITereb.; neglected cases, INitr. ac.; laryngi- tis, ICrotal.; lies motionless, I |Zinc.; malig- nant, IIAilant., IIAmm. c., IApis, Ars, II Arum tº, Carbol. ac., Chin. a., ICup. ac., Hydr. ac., Kali perm., IILach., Merc. cy., JMur. ac., Natr. a., l l Stram., Zinc.; malignant, relapse, with inflammation of bowels, with distension of abdominal region, l l Sal. ac.; malignant, with membranous croup, ILach.; malignant, fauces and tonsils covered with large fetid ulcers, Merc. iod. rub.; epidemic, malignant, glandular swellings (diphtheria), IMerc. iod. rub.; malignant, with great infiltration of connective tissue,especially at throat, ICrotal.; malignant typhoid states, threatening gan- grene, IILach.; with marked mental symp- toms, Hyos.; miliary, IBar. c., IDulc.; mili- ary, with hot skin, Nitr. ac.; miliary, patchy, and evanescent at times, bright and full, then faded and partially disappeared, I ISul.; over- whelming pains and lamenting mood, ICoff.; preceded by parotitis, IHep.; swelling of soft palate, ; Calc. S.; petechial, Crotal.; extends over body, becoming red, after pressure, from periphery to centre, | | Rhus ; rash, begins on throat and chest, Bell.; rash, bluish, I ISul., TVer.; rash, bluish-black, IIArg. nit.; rash, dark, Arum t., Crotal.; rash, dark-colored, livid on pressure of fingers, regains color slowly, Hydr. ac.; rash, delayed, II Ars.; rash, delayed, with anxiety, diarrhoea, Ipec.; rash, delayed, with vomiting, Ipec.; rash, to deter- mine to surface, control pulse, calm nervous erethism, relieve cerebral congestion, IGels.; rash, not diffused equitably over entire surface, ICarbol. ac.; rash fails to come to surface, IILach.; rash appears faintly, efflo- rescence coalesces into large spots, red as a boiled lobster, around these skin is un- usually white, Sul.; rash, faintly developed (malignant), IIAmm. c.; rash, irregular, patchy, livid, disappears on pressure, return- ing slowly, Ailant.; rash, like scarlatina, |Bell., Cup. m., Iod.; rash, like Scarlatina, in children, eating plenty of oranges peeled by themselves, Aurant.; rash, livid, Il Ars., Arum t.; rash, dark in early stages, soon becomes livid, IHydr. ac.; rash, like nettlerash, IDulc.; rash, suddenly growing pale, livid, HArs.; rash, in patches, I Arum t., Crotal.; rash, intermixed with petechiae, II Ars.; rash, plentiful, bluish (typhoid), IIAilant.; rash, purple, | |Zinc.; rash, recedes, II Amm. c., Bry., Crotal., ICup. ac., IGels., Op., Phos., Phos. ac., Sul., Zinc.; rash recedes, goes to lungs and heart, Ars. ; rash, bright red over whole body, I ISul.; rash, intensely deep red, IApis ; rash, dusky red, Carbol. ac.; rash, intensely red, rapidly spreading, IMur. ac.; rash very red, IIApis; rash, redness intense, and rapidly spreading, IIMur. ac.; rash, por- tions without redness, iCalc.; rash, Scanty, | |Zinc.; rash, scanty, not properly developed, II.Bry., IDulc.; rash, scanty, interspersed with petechiae, l l Mur. ac.; rash, Scanty, Sore throat, mild fever, IIAilant.; rash, secondary, dark blotches, IILyc.; rash slight, disappearing after twenty-four hours, IKali m.; , rash, slow in appearing, Tereb.; rash, slow, livid, fore- head and face purplish (typhoid), Ailant.; 1166 46. SKIN. rash, slightly elevated, papillary red spots, as large as a linseed, upon a reddish base, latter finally assuming a pale red appearance, Merc.; rash, suppressed, Ailant., Apis ; rash, Sup- pressed, pericarditis, I Ars.; rash, interspersed with small vesicles, IAilant.; rash, small vesi- cles, contain yellow puslike fluid, l l Rhus; re- percussion, Phos, ac.; repercussion, sudden, Phos.; repercussion, sudden, in dropsy, pleu- ritis, meningitis, IBry.; repercussion, sudden, leaving scattered red spots or points, Apis ; particularly in scrofulous subjects, IDulc.; secretions altered, acrid, IRhus; septic form, HArg. nit.; sleeplessness, Ver. v.; red spots, diffused over body, I Apis ; eruptive stage, IIApis ; during first or febrile stage, when arterial excitement is intense, and cerebral congestion, TVer. v.; Second stage, Cepa ; last stage, Carbo v.; a few hours before appearance, lies in a stupefied condition, IMur. ac.; stupe- faction and Sopor, ILyc.; stupor and red flushed face, IGels.; Sydenham, eruption smooth and scarlet, IIHell.; putrid condition of throat, IKali ph.; on third day, tonsils and fauces covered with exudate (diphtheritis), IMur. ac.; typhoidal, Chlorum, IKali ph., IMur. ac.; lies quietly in an unconscious con- dition, apparently sleeping, Sul.; may aid in bringing out eruption in cases of extreme wakefulness and nervous excitement, Coff.; in hot Summer weather, TVer. Eruption, scarlatina sequelae: II Acon., Apis, IIApoc., IAur. mur., IBar, c.,IBar. m., Bell., IIBrom., IBry., Cham, IGels., Hell., IHep., IJugl., IKalibi., Manc., IRhus, I lTell.; albu- minuria, l l Phyt.; albuminuria in fifth week, with convulsions, Mosch.; angina, Manc.; ascites, Apis, Dig., Hell., Helon., Hep., IILyc., Merc. cor., Rhus,Seneg., Tereb. (B& dropsy); back aching (diphtheria), ILyc.; blindness, HBell.; sudden blindness, with collapse, Aur. mur.; chronic catarrh, Thuya; retarded conva- lescence, IHep.; convulsions, TVer. W.; deafness, ILach., Nitr. ac., IPuls., ||Sul.; better from warm drinks (diphtheria), Lyc.; dropsy, IIApis, IApoc., Ars., Ascl.s., IIAurmur., Bar, c., Bell., ; Calend., Canth., IColch., Coloc., TDig., HHell., Helon., IHep., Kali c., IILach., IILyc., IIMerc. cor., Natr. m., Phos.ac., IRhus,Seneg., ISquilla, IStram., IITereb., Ver, v.; dropsy, Bright's disease, Hep.; dropsy, without much fever or pain in kidneys, Hell.; dropsy, of legs, with diminished urine, IRhus ; dropsy, renal, : Jabor.; dropsy, of scrotum and penis, with recurrence of fever, l l Rhus; drowsiness, IITereb.; caries of bones of ear, IIAur. met., Calc., Natr. m., Sil.; pain in ears, Puls.; en- docarditis, ILach.; follicular endocarditis, with dropsy, ILept.; hectic fever, Aur, mur.; glandular affections, II Bar. c., Brom., Calc., Calc.p., Graph., Hep., Merc. iod., Phyt., Psor., ISil., ISul.; swelling of parotid gland, Bar. m., IBell., 1Calc., Carbo v., 1Con...,IHep., IKali c., Kali ph., Lyc., IIMerc., Phos., Rhus, Sil.; enlarged glands, Lac c.; suppuration of glands of neck, with haematuria, Il Sec.; swelling of submaxillary glands, IHep.; painful swelling and induration of submaxillary glands, ITBar. c.; hydrocephalus, I Apis, Apoc., Arn., Bell., Cann., Hell., Hep., Merc. viv., Phos. ac.; hy- drothorax, Arn., Ars., Dig., Hell., Hep., Seneg.; caries of lower jaw, Aur. mur.; limbs aching (diphtheria), ILyc.; lips and tongue black, painful, fetid, during desquamative stage, IKali c.; mind dull, 11Tereb.; Sore mouth, HLach.; mouth sore during desguamative stage, HKali c.; inflammation of nasal mucous mem- brane, IHep.; neck twisted to right shoulder, Aur. mur.; neuralgia, Ars., Cann., Colch., Dig., IGels., Lach., Merc., Rhus, Tarant.; otitis, or otorrhoea, Acon., Ars., Bell., HBOV., Bry., HCalc., ICham., Colch., Gels., Graph., IHep., Kali bi., IILyc., IMerc., IIPsor, IIPuls., ||Sil., | |Sul., iTell, TVerbas.; peri- carditis, ILach.; desouamation delayed with pleuritic, pericarditic and general dropsy, ILach.; rheumatism, 1 Apis, Bell., Bry., IILach.,IRhus, TVer.v.; stupor,11Tereb.; upon going into air before desquamation had OC- curred, swelling of body, scrotum as large as a child’s head, ILach.; throat pains on drinking cold milk, not cold water (diphtheria), Lyc.; tissues of throat thick, IKaliiod.; tonsils hy- pertrophied, with excessive catarrh, IKali iod.; membranae tympani, adhesions form, de- pressed, Kal iod.; ulcers on fauces and tonsils, |Merc. iod. rub.; urine rich in albumen and blood, but contains few, if any casts, IITereb.; urine, black, dark, or turbid, Amm. b., IApis, Arn., Ars., Arumt., Benz. ac., Carbo V., Car- bol. ac., Colch., Dig., Hell., Hep., Kali c., Natr. m., Op., 1Tereb.; urine, cylindrical tubules, IHep.; small quantities of dark, Sweetish- smelling urine, turbid, with sediment like coffee grounds, IITereb.; urine, scanty, black, with oedema, IILach.; vomiting and flatus (diphtheria), ILyc. Eruption, scratching: relieves, IIgn.; relieves, but bleeding follows, Alum. Bº Skin itching. Eruption,scrofulous: IIBar.m., IICalc., l l Rhus, ISarrac., Tereb.; children, I.Jacea. Eruption, scurfy : ICalc., Jacea, Rhus ; gray, flat scurf on a swollen spot, Merc.; Scabby, scrofulous, or gouty, in anaemic constitution, : Calc. p.; thin, superficial, Chin. S. Eruption, sensitive: sore to touch, Hep. Eruption, serpiginous: IHep., Sars.; body covered front and back with Solid mass of scabs, dark and rough, exuding yellowish fluid when removed, which excoriates parts with which it comes in contact, Clem. Sº her- pes, tetter. Eruption, shingles: gº herpes zoster. Eruption, side: left then right, Asim. Eruption, sleeplessness: Apis. Eruption, smarting: INatr. m.; rash, Hyper. Eruption, sore: Alum.; as if excoriated, l l Arg. met.; painful, l l Dros. Eruption, spots (patches): ICup. m., l l Staph.; black, Crotal., ILach.; black, with red areola and dark blackish redness of adjacent tissues, ICrotal.; small black, like petechiae, disappear without desquamation (influenza), l l Phell.; well marked black or dark purplish (inter- mittent), IFerr.; black or blue, produced by least touch or pressure, worse after sleep, ILach.; blue, Ars., INux m., IOp.; blue, in anasarca, ILach.; blue, like ecchymosis, IISul. ac.; with indurated skin, ISars.; as from Sugil- lation, IISul.ac.; bluish, large, Ars. S.r.; bluish, scorbutic, LAnanth.; bluish, with decreased swelling, Crotal.; usually white, become blu- like nettle- 46. SKIN. 1167 ish, ICalc.; brown, Ant. c., Con., Hyos., Petrol., IISep., Sul. (3.3% chloasma); brown, flat, of face (eruption and periostitis probably syphilitic) and body, IKali bi.; brown, irreg- ular small or extending over a large surface, affect epidermis, slightly raised, dull in ap- pearance, feel slightly rough to touch and when finger is passed over them innumerable small wrinkles are formed, at times itching, particularly at night and from heat, if patient becomes heated redness of skin appears through them and they lose the brown ap- pearance, at times they are slightly scurfy, appear and disappear very slowly, |Phos.; brown, with itching shooting in evening (ru- pia), IThuya; brown, with leucorrhoea, IISep.; brown, like naevi materni, Thuya; dark brown, IPlumb.; reddish-brown, Carbo v., | | Phos.; yellow-brown, sore to touch, I.Ferr.; brownish, Carbo v., | |Phos., Thuya; burn- ing, disappear on pressure, l l Bry.; cholera infantum, IKali br.; circumscribed dark or violet (intermittent), Ferr.; copper-colored, 1Coral.., | | Lach., Nitr. ac.; dark burning, resembled that of a mulatto, itch had been suppressed five times, l l Psor.; ecchymotic, elevated, I ISyph.; flat, ISul.; petechial Rºy petechiae ; like fleabites, afternoons, Pallad.; like fleabites, unchanged by scratch- ing, Il Acon.; circular furfuraceous patches, |Lith.; gangrenous, Hyos.; glistening, ICalc.; green (leprosy), Lach.; yellow-green- ish, with decreased swelling, Crotal.; hemor- rhagic, ICrotal.; round, herpetic, l l Phos.; feel hot after scratching, ISul.; itching, Ast. r., ILyc.; moist, Vinca ; persistent itching, following each other in rapid succession, Merc. iod. flav.; lead-colored (leprosy), Lach.; liver, 5& chloasma; livid, Crotal., IHell.; livid, not elevated, irregular-shaped, size of pea up to bean, Bapt.; livid, in cerebrospinal meningitis, Hell.; livid, on yellow skin, Sul. ac.; maculae, Ustil.; maculae, copper- colored, from crown of head to sole of foot (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; maculae, but not on any uncovered parts (secondary syphilis), IISyph.; maculae, in secondary syphilis, Sul. ac.; morbus maculosus, Ars., | |Iod,; morbus maculosus haemorrhagicus, | | Millef.; morbus maculosis Werlhoffii, Acet. ac.; morbus maculosus Werlhoffii, with disor- ganization of spleen, Sil.; measly, with dry heat at night, l l Coff.; moth, on forehead (leu- corrhoea), ICaulo.; small like places of nettle- rash wherever he scratched, Vespa ; often about noon, or after vomiting,Tereb.; patches, like albugo, IAur. met.; patches, deep brown (old age), Aur. met.; oval patch, about 4% inches in length, covered with a powder re- sembling pulverized chalk, edges yellow- ish, eruption like nuillet on lower third of inner surface of left loin, IHydrocot.; pete- chial (yellow fever), hennorrhagic form, Phos.; large, petechial, size of a five-shilling piece, IPhos.; like pinheads, Arn. ; prurigo-like pinkish, lentil-shaped, on hand, forehead and all over to feet, Vespa ; purple, ILach.; red, AEthus., Ars. met., Bell., Benz., ac., Cinnab., | |Iach, ILyc., Thuya ; red, with fine blisters on occiput, neck, behind ears, and on poste- rior surface of ears, Tell.; bluish-red, blotch- like, l l Phos.; bluish-red, become gangrenous (carbuncle), IIArs.; bluish-red, painful, hard, | | Apis ; bright red, like burns on thighs,Cycl.; brown-red, herpetic spot, Sep.; burning when touched, Tabac.; red, worse in cold, Sabad.; red, during convalescence (cholera Asiatica), IISul.; dark-red and stripes (cholera, fourth day), IPhos. ac.; red, during dentition,IIApis; red, as from fleabites, IDulc.; red, on fore- head, chin and cheeks, containing either wa- ter, or thick, white, curdy matter,Sumb.; red, one inch in diameter, little elevated, but hav- ing milky, bluish-white vesicles apparently papillary, one line in diameter, and not very high, itching, burning, worse from scratching, IGraph, ; itching, Tabac.; red, round, itching on left forearm, with white vesicles raised on it, Thuya ; red, itching like nettlerash (simi- lar to Rhus, spreading left to right, Anac. oc.; red, psoriasis-like, after abuse of mercury, HSars. ; red, minute, Chlor.; red, mottled, with itching, shooting in evening (rupia), l l Thuya; red, changing into pemphigus blebs, Hippoz.; red, as large as head of a pin, preceded by sen- sation of heat in face, l l Natr. m.; red, later purple on limbs, worse when warm or excited, itching, leave yellow marks like bruises, Ptel.; red, or purplish (cerebrospinal meningitis), IApis ; red, changing into pustules, like those of smallpox, Hippoz. ; red, Aurant.; red, ring- shaped, confluent (acute rheumatism), IChel.; red, sanguinous, III’hos.; red, becomes covered with a scab, with itching, Zinc.; red, small, Coccus, Ol. jec., Therid.; small red, black- ish point in middle, sensitive, has to Scratch, swells and forms small pustule or blotch, An- thrac.; small red, spread rapidly over whole body, becoming grouped, coalescing, forming suggillations as large as palm, at first bright red, then bluish, violet-colored, finally green- ish-yellow, affects also mucous membrane of mouth and nose, l l Sul. ac.; red, small, on va- rious parts, IIRry.; red, small, round, on hands and fingers, Zinc.; red, small, scat- tered, as large as peas, gradually enlarge in a circular form, run together, and become con- tinuous in color, at first bright red, afterwards either scarlet or bluish-red, darker on margin and lighter in centre, as spots enlarge skin in their centre becomes healthy, they are slightly elevated, rough and dry, and covered with small whitish scales which are continually rubbed off by clothes and redevelop so that in evening clothes look as if sprinkled with meal, Merc. sol. ; red, smooth, Ars. met.; red, stinging, like bee-stings (menorrhagia), Apis; red, first on trunk, then on limbs, Arn.; red, in typhus, Chin. s.; red, worse on undressing, Coccul.; red, with vesicles on fingers and thighs, I ILach.; red, or whitish, on a swollen surface, All. sat.; bright red, Calad.; rose- colored, ninth day (typhus), IBapt.; all parts, except face and hands, begins as small, rose- colored spot, spreads like ringworm, covered with silvery Scales, scalp thick crust, itching on application of oil, range from size of a pea to that of a silver dollar (lepra, child, aet. 7), Ars.; scaly, Jacea; scarlet, Bell., ICroc.; scar- let, irregularly shaped, Bell.; scorbutic, over whole body, mingled with itchlike eruptions, herpes and boils, Il Merc. cor.; when scratched, pain, become sensitive, Aloe ; with sensibility, not disappearing on pressure, l l Bry.; Small, 1168 46. SKIN. circumscribed, preventing sleep, I Apis; small, smooth, size of a needlepoint, l l Lach. ; Sore, excoriated, l l Phos.; Sore, become fungoid, dark red to brownish, with whitish spots, burning on wiping, IIIach.; sting, like bee- stings (metrorrhagia), IApis ; suggillation, Calend.; sweat, with increased itching, Tell.; three, almost entirely circular, with slightly raised, scaly edges, IHydrocot.; ulcerate, Natr. c.; violet, INitr. ac.; white, lBerb., ICalc.; brown-white, Ars., Sil., Thuya; milk-white, with dark borders, 1Calc.; yellow, Crotal., | | Lach., Petrol., ISul., IThuya ; turning yel- low, or green, or from contusion, on calves, preventing movement, Con...; yellow, with itching, Tabac.; yellow, livid, Sul. ac.; old, yellow, peeling off, Berb. 53% chloasma, petechiae. Eruption, in Spring: less inflamed, crusts de- tach readily out of doors and adjoining skin becomes chapped, Sars. Eruption, stinging: Apis, I | Dros., Jacea; like bee-stings, II Apis; on undressing at night, IKali ars. Eruption, sudamina: º vesicles. Eruption, suppressed: bad consequences, Ba- diag., IICalc., IHep., BJacea, IKali s., INux m., IIPsor., IIStram., IISul.; amaurosis and amblyopia, Sul.; backache, IPsor.; inflam- mation of brain, IIApis ; threatening paral- ysis of brain, ICup. Tac.; cerebral diseases, ICic.; short breath, 11 Apis ; cataract, ISul.; cerebral disease, Cic.; chorea, IZinc.; convul- sions, l l Ant. c.; convulsions, in exanthematic fevers, IZinc.; cool skin, Ipec.; convulsions, ICamph., Stram., Sul., Zinc.; diarrhoea, Hyos., IUrt. ur.; dropsy, Il Apis ; epilepsy, : Agar., IICalc., Caust.; gastralgia, Apis ; haemoptysis, l l Sul.; harsh, dry skin, JKali S.; headache, Il Ant. c., INux m., ISul.; headache, vertigo, debility and loss of appetite, IGraph.; hydrocephalus, IIApis; hypochondriasis, IISul. ; itch, causes asthma, Sul.; keratitis pustulosa, ISul.; chronic laryngitis, ISul.; mania, IZinc.; palpitation, Calc.; paralysis, IDulc., Sul.; sudden retrocession of acute, 1Op.; retrocession, from exposure to damp cold air, III)ulc.; chronic scrofulous diseases, IISul.; loss of sensation, IZinc.; somnambul- ism, IZinc.; throbbing toothache, Sul.; ver- tigo, ISul.; weakness, IPhos. ac. Hºt mea- sles, scabies, scarlatina, etc. Eruption, suppurating: ICalc. S., Cic., IHep., IILyc., IMerc., Psor, IRhus, Sil.; long last- ing, Ill Ant. c.; scrofulous children, IStilling.; yellow pus, ICalc. Eruption, sweat: parts affected cold or warm sweat, l l Anthrok. Eruption, sycotic : Natr. S., Thuya ; moist, itching, burning, IStront.; little spots scarcely raised above skin, scaling, look like roseola of gºliº itching intolerably, worse in Spring, 3, I’S. Eruption, syphilitic : Arg. nit., Ars. i.,1Calc. i., Cund., Dulc., IGuaiac., Hep., Kali bi., Lach., II.Nitr. ac., Petrol., Plat., Phyt., Rhus, Rumex, Sang., Sep., Sil., Staph.,IStilling,Sul., Thuya; in cachectic persons, squamosis, IKali iod.; chronic, with papulaº and Osteocopic pains, Arg. nit.; entire body covered with dull, red- dish copper-colored spots after eruption leaves, looking blue in the cold, I ISyph.; copper-col- ored spots remaining after eruptions turn yellow-brown and detach in scales leaving skin clear and free, l l Med.; round copper- colored spots, in centre of which are dry papules around which, from centre to periph- ery, skin exfoliates, Merc. dulc.; not elevated but could be felt by passing hand over skin, | |Syph.; itching, Nitr. ac.; after local treat- ment of chancre grew worse, covers him com- pletely, itching, walks floor at night nude, no sleep till 3 or 4 A.M., | |Sul.; mercurio,surrounded by hard swellings on lower limbs, ICist; moist, offensive ulcers on legs, of two years' duration, Merc. iod. rub.; syphilitic neuralgia, ISyph.; red nodules as large as lentils over chest and abdomen, one year after appearance of chancre which disappeared under local treatment, IMerc. cor., prickling, Nitrac.; quantity of pus pus,itching, leaves skin of entire body covered with dull, reddish copper-colored spots which in cold look blue (secondary syphilis), l l Syph.; pustular syphiloderma, IKali bi.; resembling psoriasis after mercury, pustular, Ant. t., IKalibi..., | |Sul.; pustular, chiefly in cachectic persons, IKali iod.; red, IPhyt., Sars., | |Sul.; scrofulosis of children, Stilling.; secondary, IStilling.; sore, Nitr, ac.; spots, IBenz. ac.; squamous, Ars.;tubercular, Aur. met.,Graph., IKaliiod.,Lyc.; in advanced stage, with super- ficial ulcers and pains in bones, INitr. ac. Eruption, tetter: Agar., Ast. r., | | Badiag., IBar. m., Bov., Bry., Bufo., Calc. s., 1Carbo S., 1Caust., ICist., Con., ICup. m., IGraph., IHep., ILach., Sars.; bleed easily, AEthus.; burning, Con.; burning and paining continu- ally, when first making their appearance, ac- companied by some fever, Merc. Sol.; chronic, IClem.; corroding, ; Anac., Con...; thick crusts, Clem.; crusty, Con., Dulc.; dry, Anac., Bov.; dry, branlike, Squamous, in rings, l l Anag.; dry, elevated, burning, itching (psoriasis), Merc.; dry, scabby,scabs small, occurring especially in bend of elbows, with red spots, size of a dollar, IMez.; humid, Con.; humid, with swelling of cervical glands, and livid, gray complexion, IKreo.;itching,Cup. m., Elaps, Natr. m., | | Sul., Tell.; itching, crusty, Sep.; itching, in even- ing, Alum.; itching, in evening, burns after scratching, IStaph.; moist, Bov., Clem., Con., Sil.; moist, burning, IISep.; moist, exuda- tion glutinous (ascites), IGraph.; moist, with itching, 11Sep., Sul.; mental derangement, | | Manc.; moist, suppurating, places resem- bling flat ulcers (in mane of horses), Bufo.; old, Con.; old, obliged to scratch until it bleeds, IISul.; oozing, ICup. m.; oozing, acrid, IIMatr. m.; oozing, watery, bleeds after Scratching, IDulc.; painful, Clem.; painful to touch, Zinc.; peeling, scaling, Calc. p.; peeling, voluptuous, itching (psoriasis), IMerc.; in rheumatic or gouty subjects, IRhus ; salt rheum, Ars., Aur. met., IBar. c., Clem., Cund., Eryng., IIGraph., IHep., Hydrocot., Led., Merc., Petrol., Phos., | | Phyt., Sars., ISul.; yellow scabs, ICup. m.; scaly, Clem.; scaly (psoriasis), Merc.; scrof- ulous, LAnt. c.; beginning with Sore places and forming hard yellow crust, with itching, IHyper.; spreading, ICup. m.; Suppurating (ecthyma), Kali bi:; syphilitic, l l Osm.; after washing, red and smooth, Bry. gº eczema, herpes, impetigo, porrigo,. psoriasis. 46. SKIN. 1169 Eruption, throat: tonsillitis, Apis. Eruption, tinea: Hº Chaps. 4 and 8, Eruption tinea. Bºon, tingling: ISul. ac.; in variola, Hy- I’8.S. Eruption, tubercles: Bell., ; Calc. p., Crotal., Diad., IKali iod., IThuya ; size of a bean, after several premature labors, IThuya; small, flat, Bar. c.; itching, Nitr. ac.; large, secret- ing a reddish pus, Hydrocot.; lupus exedens, IHydrocot.; moist, IThuya ; mucous, Fluor. ac.; mucous, in genitals, IIThuya ; mucous, in syphilis, INitr. ac.; worse at night, IMerc.; prickling, INitr. ac.; red, between scrotum and right thigh, Thuya ; several covered with dark scabs, T Aur. mur. nat.; scrofulous, of children, Stilling.; sore, Nitr. ac.; subcuta- neous, Calc.; small, after scratching, Niccol.; Suppurating, Solitary, forming deep holes, IKali bi.; suppurating, in syphilis infantum, IFluor. ac.; ulcerate, INatr. c.; ulcerated, mu- cous, IKali iod. Eruption, urticaria (nettlerash, hives): Acon., Act. rac., Agar., Anac., Ananth., An- throk, Ant. c., IIApis, Arn., II Ars., Arum d., Asim., Astac., Bapt., HBell., Benz. ac., IBor., IBov., IBry., Calad., IICalc., Caust., ICepa, Chin.s., IIChloral., Chlor., Clem., Con., ICop., ICornus, ICrotal., Dolich., IDulc., Ferr. iod., : Ferr, S., Guarana, IHep., Hydras., Ign., Iod., Kalibr., Kreo., Lyc., Lyc. vir., Mez., IINatr. m., Nux v., Petrol., IPhos., IPuls., IIRhus, Rumex, IISal. ac., Sars., IISep., Sul., ISul. ac., IIUrt. ur., Ustil.., Ver., Vespa ; 4 P.M., and evening, Hyper.; worse afternoon, compelling scratching until places bleed, Chloral.; noc- turnal agitation, 1Cop.; breaks out during walk in cold air, disappears in a warm room, LSep.; whenever she went into the open air, | |Sep.; worse in cold air, IIRhus; worse in open air, Rumex ; preceding asthma, Apis; raises in white blisters on being scratched, IChloral.; blotches, nearly two inches in di- ameter, IBov.; small red blotches, Cham.; boils, ILyc.; burning, Cop., | Sep.; burning itching on 13th of May every year, eruption confluent, paroxysm lasted twenty-four hours, | | Rhus; burning, as if scorched, ITUrt. ur.; peevish, fretful children, ICham.; during chill, Ign.; with chills and fever, Ars., HINatr. m., IIRhus ; after chills (tertian suppressed), IElat.; chronic, Ars., 1Calc., Carbo v., Caust., IChloral., IHep., ILyc., Mez., IINatr. m., Pe- trol., Rhus, ISul., Ver.; chronic, better in cold air, Calc.; chronic, worse in fresh air and heat of bed, Caust.; after taking cold or exposure to cold, Dulc.; with diarrhoea, Ars., Bov., IPuls.; worse drinking cold water, Bell.; with dysentery, Ars., IUrt. ur.; small elevations here and there like nettlerash, red on a white base, whiter than surrounding skin, Pallad.; erysipelatous inflammation, Rhus; with ery- sipelas, Astac.; from violent exercise, Con., II.Natr. m.; attacks after every exertion, after suppressed itch, IPsor.; inflammation of eyes, nightly agglutinatism, Bov.; febrilis, Amyg., Chlor., Cub.; during fever, IRhus; with fever, IISul.; without fever, IIDulc.; fine stinging, after chill (tertian), Hep.; from gastric de- rangements, Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Nux v., IPuls.; gastric fever, IDulc.; gastric irritation with fever and itching, Cop.; Scorbutic gums, Bov.; eruption on head, IPsor.; preceded by pressing headache, l l Sep.; during heat,itching better by scratching, disappears on sweat, Ign; after heat (intermittent), TI Apis; with insom- nia, Cop.; isolated elevations painful, tender to touch, purplish or livid hue, Apis ; isolated patches, pale red or bright red, with violent itching, Cop.; itching, Dulc., 1 Sep., IISul., TUrt. ur.; itching, in open air, Nitr. ac.; itching, blotches, Phos.; itching before chill, Hep.; itching stinging, disappears as heat begins, IIHep.; itching, like insect bites, | | Natr. p.; itching intense, IIChloral.; itching worse in morning and evening, IBell.; itching worse at night, Puls.; itching, better by rub- bing, Elat.; itching, worse by rubbing, during heat, Rhus; itchy, scratching developed large blisters, l l Rhus ; disappears during day, itch- ing keeps child from sleep, IChloral.; itching, Stinging, burning (after sting of yellowjacket), ILed.; passes off with violent itching, during sweat, IIRhus ; violent itching, IIod.; about joints, Natr. m.; large, before appearance of caries of lower jaw, Sil.; disappears as soon as she lies down and reappears immediately after rising,| ||Urt. ur.; urticaria-like eruption, IZinc.; with liver complaint, IIAstac.; before and during menses, IKali c.; from delayed menses, Puls.; during profuse menses, IBell.; resembling mosquito bites, Bell.; preceded by nausea, Sep.; with nausea, Sang.; follows nausea, Sang.; nodosa, Urt. ur.; pale, ITUrt. ur.; from pastry or pork, IPuls.; slightly ele- vated, smooth red patches with hardened bases like erythema nodosum, itching night in bed and in high temperature, appear in Winter, IKali br.; red pimples, Ananth.; wherever flesh is pressed, I IMed.; prickling on touch, Bry.; raised red blotches, ITUrt. ur.; receding, I Apis ; red, inflamed patches, Apis ; red, inflamed, raised patches, burning, stinging, Apis ; red spots, itching violently, Apis ; alternates with rheumatism, IUrt. ur.; during rheumatism, IIRhus, ITUrt. ur.; with rheumatic lameness, Bov.; requires constant rubbing, ITUrt. ur.; on scalp, suddenly ap- pearing and determining intermally, Urt. ur.; after scratching burns, IDulc.; coming out after Scratching, Cinch.; Scratching is pleasant, |Bell.; through scratching became swollen, rash like scarlatina both in color and in dis- appearing a long time on pressure, Hydras.; sequelae, especially asthma, Apis; specks re- sembling nettlerash, Berb.; sudden spots, size of a hand, violently itching, l l Nux v.; sting- ing, before chill, IHep.; fine stinging points, ITUrt. ur.; like bee stings or stings from other insects, itching at night, Il Apis; stitching, | |Sep.; suppressed, Ars., IUrt. ur.; sup- pressed, causes vomiting, l'Urt. ur.; caused by tar, IBov.; with tertian fever, disappears after attack, l l Rhus; yellow slimy tongue, generally caused by indigestion, l l Kali S.; spots tender to touch (sopor), IApis; from uterine trouble, IIApis, Bell., Kali c., HINatr. m., IPuls., IISep.; worse in warmth, betterin cold, Dulc.; from getting wet, IIRhus; wheals come on suddenly from chill, crops of them appearing many times a day, as long as she remains in the warmth is not troubled with them, | | Chloral.; a week after wheals, Apis ; white, but reddening when rubbed (after sting of 74 1170 46. SKIN. yellowjacket), ILed.; white lumps, red areolae, itch, worse after meal, Ant. c.; small white spots, red areolae, itching violently, Apis; whitish, itching, becoming red after rubbing, with violent itching. INatr. m.; every year at the same time, l l Urt. ur.; of six years’ stand- ing, itching at night, scratching parts pro- duces large pale welts, l l Ustil. Eruption, vaccination: following, Sars.; itch- like, depriving child of sleep, Mez.; especially from bad lymph, IKali m. Eruption, varicella : Acon., Ant. c., IAnt. t., Ars., TBell., Canth., Carbo V., Clem., ICoff., Con, IHyos., Ipec., || Kali m., | | Led., Merc., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., IISul., IThuya ; erup- tion does not appear, II Ant. t.; like, covers breast, itching obliging scratching and forcible rubbing, Sil.; Scars, which have nearly dis- appeared become dark red, forehead covered with similar spots, Cycl.; sudden, syphilitic, | |Sul. (followed by Cinnab.). Eruption, variola (smallpox): Acet. ac., Acon., Act. rac., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Ananth., | | Ant. c., Il Ant. t., I Apis, ; Arg. nit., Il Ars., IIBapt., TBell., IBry., HCarbol. ac., Camph., Canth., Cham., | | Chin. S., IChlor., Cinch., 1Coff., ICrotal., Cund., ICup. ac., ICup. m., Dig., Gels., Ham., Hep., I Hydras., Hydr. ac., Hyos., IIod., Ipec., Kalibi., IKali m., || Kali ph., IMerc., | | Millef, Phos., Phos. ac., Il Rhus, ISarrac., Sil., IISinap., | |Stram., ISul., Sul. ac., Syph., IThuya, Vacc., IVariol., Ver. V., IZinc.; asthenic cases, pustules sink, areolae grow livid, Il Ars.; asthenic, cold breath, prostration, Carbo v.; backache, | Ant. t., Canth.; brain affected, IBell.; metas- tasis to brain during suppuration, Sul.; not distinctly characteristic, Iod.; crushin gweight on chest, Il Ant. t.; confluent, I Apis, I Bapt., ICarbol. ac., | | Chin. S., ; Hippoz., Hydras., Natr. m., Sarrac., Sinap., ||Thuya, l l Vacc., IVariol.; cough, IIAnt. t.; stage of desoluama- tion, Sul.; desiccation delays, Sil.; illy de- veloped, Canth., I Rhus; developes sooner and matures more rapidly,desiccating without leav- ing pits, under, Sarrac.; diarrhoea, HHAnt. t., IICinch.; dropsy, Bry.; dysuria,Canth.; period of effusion, Crotal.; before eruption, IWer. v.; eruption first like very light-colored eleva- tions under skin, increasing without areola, pitted like early vaccine scab, then itching, and gets larger, if picked forms ulcerous scab, ceases itching and dries up, B.Graph.; recedes, IApis ; erysipelatous redness, Apis ; fever less, delirium vanishes, pains lessen, eruption developes sooner and matures rapidly, desic- cating without leaving pits, Sarrac.; begin- ning with violent fever and cerebral conges- tion, IFerr. ph.; headache, II Ant. t., Canth.; hemorrhagic, II Ars., IPhos.; hemorrhagic, blood dark, venous, Ham.; hemorrhagic, with great exhaustion from diarrhoea, ICinch.; hemorrhagic hue, Canth.; intercurrent reme- dy, when others seem to fail, Sul.; relieves irritation, removes swelling, diminishes odor, Hydras.; itching, IHydras.; laryngitis, ICro- tal.; in stage of maturation, HIMerc.; obstin- ate, Ant. t.; great oppression before, Ant. c.; to prevent pitting, Hydras., Thuya, Vacc., IVariol.; on inner surface of prepuce, humid, suppurating, depressed in centre, Thuya ; prophylactic, lSarrac., Sinap., Thuya ; in water for one day, with strict diet for eight days as a preventive, IVacc.; pustules, ab- normal appearance, fill with bloody serum, dry up too soon, Sec.; pustules, areola marked and dark red, milky and flat, painful to touch, Thuya, ; pustules black, ICinch., Mur. ac.; pustules turn black from effusion of blood therein, IRhus; pustules, black centres, | Thuya ; pustules do not fill, but degenerate into large blisters which bursting leave surface excoriated, IPhOS. ac.; pustules fill with pale bloody serum, ISul.; pustules collapsing, | |Millef.; pustules, confluent on nose and forehead, look turbid and fill with purulent liquid and shrivel, Vacc.; pustules dark, Hydras.; pustules hard, rough (sheep), IAgar.; pustules, reach their height in six or seven days, when suppuration diminished, pocks dry up, Scale off without leaving any mark, Thuya; pustules do not heal, inclined to itch and ulcerate, Sul.; pustules itching, soon dry up, Ant. t.; pustules pearly, hard, tense, elastic, Vacc.; pustules sink in, areolae grow livid, Ars.; pustules sink, turn livid, IRhus ; pustules, sudden sinking, ICamph.; pustules, two on tip of tongue, Thuya, ; pyaº- mia, hectic, Crotal.; accelerates removal of Scabs, l l Kali s.; salivary flow, confluence of pustules, drowsiness, MNatr. m.; Salivation, Natr. m.; to accelerateremoval of scabs, l l Kali S.; pustules leave blue-red scars, Ant. t.; septic, II Ars.; sequelae, Calc.; sequel, ciliary blepharitis, I Petrol.; sequel, bone diseases, Sil.; sequel, chronic catarrh, IThuya ; sequel, opaque cornea, ISil. ; sequel, conjunctivitis, | | Vacc.; sequel, itching in spots, Sars.; se- Quel, keratitis, Vacc. or War.; sequel, tinea tarsi, l l Vacc.; shortens cases, Thuya ; short- ened nearly or one-half, and sufferings light- ened by Vacc.; peculiar smell causing in- tense sickness of stomach, l l War.; sopor, |Natr. m.; subsultus tendinum, IPhos. ac.; to be given until sulpho-cyanides reappear in saliva, IlSinap.; suppressed, in stomachic pains, IMillef.; suppuration exhausts, Sil.; suppurative stage hastened and shortened by War.; especially during suppurative stage, may prevent pitting, IThuya ; to promote sweat, Aur. mur.; eruption tardy, IBapt.; in- tense inflammation of throat, which prevents swallowing and threatens suffocation (I's gramme to 120 grammes water used as a gargle), Merc. cor.; worse on trunk and upper limbs, Amm. m.; typhoid state, Chlor., Phos. ac., IRhus ; bloody urine, Canth.; bilious, vomiting, restlessness, at commencement, Coff. Eruption, vermin: breeding lice, ILyc. Eruption, vesicles (blisters): 1Anthrac., IAnt. c., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Arum m., HBenz. ac., | | Calc., Calend., l'HCanth., Carbol. ac., Chel., Chim. umb., IClem., Cochl., Como., ICornus, Crotal., IICrot. t., IGrin.., | | Hyos., Ign., Kali bi., IICali c., | | Lac c., ILach., ILyc., | | Merc., | | Merc. c., | |Natr. s., Phos.ac., IIRhus, Sel., ISep., | |Sil., Stilling., Tereb., Ver. v.; on a red, inflamed, swollen base, Carb. s. ; black, caus- ing burning, II Ars.; size of a filbert, turned black, Ars.; large black, l Anthrac.; black, with sanious contents (herpetic ulcers) Lach.; gangrenous spots, after fracture of leg, as large as a dime, each point marked by a black blister which breaks, ILach.; fine, showing 46. SKIN. 1171 black points after scratching, itching at night, TIris; black, suppurating, ISec.; bluish black, HArs., Ran. b.; blebs from size of a pin’s head to a pea, on a red swollen base of inflamed skin, broke and dried, leaving, eczematous crusts, irritation carried, Rhus; blebs, swell, exude watery matter, ICanth.; blebs, watery, |Natr. m.; filled with blood, Ars.; small, filled with blood, which can be pressed out without pain on left side of chest, Ars. m.; full of dark red blood, Ars. h.; bloody ichorous contents, l l Kaliph.; blue (pustula maligna), Anthrac.; blue, on fingers, IRan. b.; dark blue, ILach., IRan. b.; bluish, purple, cover a dirty looking ash-gray ground on injured ankles, ILach.; bluish, with sanious contents (herpetic ulcers), ILach.; break, leave exco- riated surface, which burns when touched (herpes), Lach.; quickly broken, contents desiccate, redness remains for a week or ten days, IMerc. v.; bullae, dark from bloody serum within (pennphigus), IILach.; bullae, containing dark pus (herpes zoster), Hep.; large bullae, filled with claret-colored serum, Ailant.; like bug bites, l l Kreo.; burning, Amm. c., Amm. m., Canth., IGuaraea, Ran. b., Seneg.; burning, surrounded by a red areola, Mez.; burning, drying down into crusts, itching and burning after scratching and becoming moist, worse from application of water (eczema), IMez.; burning, itching, IRan. b.; burning, with redness of skin, except scalp, palms and Soles, Rhus ; start- ing up on burning spots, with clear watery contents, MNatr. m.; burning, stinging, Spong.; burning, itching, when touched, Seneg.; from burns, IKali m.; as from burns, IRan. b.; like burns, IICaust.; clear on upper lip, Zinc.; clear watery secretion, Clem.; clusters filled at first with watery substance, with salty bit- ing sensation and Soreness to touch, Rhus ; .confluent, IMez, ; small, become confluent, showing darker and redder spots, white from pressure, Bell.; confluent, form large brown scabs, worse after eating, better after sleep, better by gentle rubbing, Crot. t.; corroding, with itching, Sil.; corrosive, Kali c.; corrosive stinging when pressed, Hep.; in crops (varicella), IHyos.; with crusta lactea, Ars., ISulph.; dark, burning like fire, spreads, dark edges, fingers and toes, Ars.; discharging, worse in cold weather and when he takes cold, Zinc.; discharge excoriates, ICarb. s.; discharge offensive ichor(traumatic gangrene), | Anthra.c.; discharge, cause itching, Carb. s.; discharge slight yellow fetid water at night, Ars.; soon drying into crusts, which peel off and leave denuded spots, worse from cool water, better by warm, Canth.; dry, disappear by desquamation, Rhus ; slightly elevated, sharply defined, Erig.; elevated, as large as a pin's head, IRan. b.; large, in erysipelas, | | Ver. v.; erysipelatous, Canth.; filled with extravasated blood (hemorrhoids), Ars.; with fever, succeed caries of lower jaw, | |Sil.; with sero-fibrinous contents, IKali m.; fine, Natr. m.; fine, on a slightly inflamed base, with itching, dries up and falls off in little scales, Tell.; fine, with red spots, Tell.; flat, looks as if full of bile, Iod.; large, flat, then confluent and break, Anac. Oc.; small, flat, Thuya ; like furuncles, Anthrac.; gangre- nous, IILach.; blood blisters, large, becoming gangrenous, Sec.; small, in groups, whitish, with red bases, and itching, sensitive to touch (herpes preputialis), IHep.; gangrenous, on Serous swellings, Ars.; hemorrhagic, Camph.; repeatedly broke out, small, hard, herpetic, forming thin scab, with itching and moisture, for eight months (Rhus poisoning), IKali S.; herpetic, horny scurf, IRan. b.; humid, Rhus; with inflamed areola, l l Kali c.; on inflamed base, itching and Scratching, worse at night (herpes zoster), IHep.; little, in intermittent, Kali m.; irritation, itching (pennphigus), | |Sep.; itching, Ars. h., 1Calc., ICanth., HCar- bol. ac., Daph., Selen.; itching, in bed, Æthus.; itching, burning, stinging, redness of skin, speedy development of sero-purulent exuda- tion, Crot. t.; itching, around old cicatrices, LFluor., ac.; , itching, corrosive discharge, IIGraph.; itching, in evening, IKali c.; itch- ing excessively, Ascl. t.; itching, in impetigo, | | Rhus; numerous, small, itching, containing matter, l l Millef.; itching, at night, IGraph.; itching, first pale then red, l l Gamb.; itching groups discharging a pale somewhat cloudy lymph, which formed a yellowish-brown, acu- minated Scab,easily separated, but reappearing, Scab attained size of small bean (rupia promi- nens), Mez.; itching, passing into suppuration, covered with crust, Dulc.; itching, throbbing, heat after burning (itch), Lach.; itching, when uncovered and exposed to cool air, Ru- mex ; itchlike, IKali iod.; large, Canth., Spong.; size of a lentil over pustules, clear, bright-yellow, later reddish or bluish fluid, | | Anthrac.; discharging liquid when broken, Anac.; innumerable small miliary, Carbol. ac.; most contain milky but some a clear liquid, become confluent, last three days, after which skin desguamates, Rhus ; minute, on soles (phthisis), IKali c.; minute, thickly studded, Chlor.; moist, surrounded by dry scales, easily bleeding, IMérc.; moist, worse by scratching, followed by pricking of skin, gluey, sticky discharges forming hard crusts, Con.; on mucous surfaces, Amm. m.; oozing watery fluid, evening, Berb., II)ulc.; painful, Canth., Tarant.; painful, hard, full to burst- ing, ||Phos.; small, painful, white on in- flamed skin, IIRhus ; patches, l l Rhus; pea- shaped, Berb.; as large as peas, fourteen days- after childbirth, Merc.; size of pea, of a livid brown rose all over body, dark violet after seven hours, discharging an insupportably, offensive, syruplike secretion, dry after four days, leaving scar, l l Millef.; like pearls around mouth (intermittent), IINatr. m.; filled with a pellucid fluid, numerous and small, many not larger than a pin's head, covers face and trunk, drying, Stram.; phagedenic, l l Merc.; like scabious pimples, Ol. an.; size of pin's head to size of pea (pemphigus), Anac.; red points, with minute blisters, TCup. m.; pricking, HCanth.; purplish, HLāch.; puru- lent, ILach.; fill with pus, soon dry up and form crusts, Ant. t. ; contain pus, burst and form round flat ulcers, Ars. h.; becoming pustular, itching in evening, Iris; pustular, following swelling of skin, Anac. oc.; putrid smelling, black on arm, Ars.; small, like rash in typhus, but containing a yellow fluid, after itching, Ammoniac.; with raw feeling, 1172 46. SKIN. Petrol.; leave raw spots, Calc.; leave a raw surface, l l Ran. sc.; red, LNatr. c., l l Rhus v.; with a red crown, l l Lach.; Small red, l l Natr. m.; red spots over whole body, numerous small, exude moisture, forming thin or yellow- ish scales or crusts, stinging, burning, itching, worse from slightest air, warmth of room and bed, Apis; pale red, form small ulcers after breaking, IMerc.; brownish scabs (herpes Zoster), IMez.; Scabs thick, Oozing pus, IIPetrol.; scabs, thick yellowish, ICarb. S.; as if scalded, Natr. c.; coverings like fish scales, burning worse at night (ichthyosis), Ars.; after scarlatina, IITell.; Scattered watery, IRhus ; after scratching, red watery, Ol. an.; Scurfy, Amm. m.; with scurfy, whitish border, and swelling, Bell.; followed by scurfs, then fresh eruption, burning and itching (eczema), IRan. b.: burst and leave thin Scurf, 1Natr. m.; burst and leave thin scurfs or crusts, caused by colds, INatr. m.; secondary, contain yellowish, reddish and blackish fluids, | | Anthrac.; full of serum, Kali bi.; shallow, 1Canth.; shooting itching, IIMatr. c.; varying in size from two or three lines to one-fourth inch in diameter, Rhus; sloughs, beneath larger blebs, dull gray color, Hippoz. ; small, Anac., Aurant., Niccol., Sil.; small, or deep-seated, little blotches after scratching, Mang.; small, with burning and redness of skin, IMerc. cor.; small, itching intolerably, Anac.; small, filled with limpid fluid, itch a great deal and form yellow or brown crusts, ISul. ; small, from forehead to neck, Indig.; small, numberless, Psor.; small, painful, with heat and redness, Oozing a hot, sharp, acrid fluid, Stram.; Small, with itching pimples, | | Kali m.; small, filled with pus, red areolae, IKali m.; small (prostatitis, and atony of Sexual organs), l l Selen. ; small, cover spots, discharging serous lymph, ISul.; small, trans- parent, IMerc. Sol.; small, yellow, desqua- mate following day, IManc.; smarting, itch- ing, oozing yellow lymph, when scratched turns to scurf, Anag.; red spots, covered with small vesicles of size of millet seed, filled with purulent lymph, Merc. viv.; sore, pain- ful, Stinging, tearing around, Ars.; Spreading, NCalc., IMagn. c.; as from stings of insects, especially face, joints of limbs, Ant. c.; su- damina (hydroa), Apis, Amm. c., Ars., Bell., IBry., Canth., Crot. t., Graph., Hep., || Lacc., Lach., IIMatr. m., Phos. ac., IIRhus, Spong., Sul. ac., Val.; sudamina, in typhus, Chin. S.; syphilitic bullae (infantile syphilis), l l Syph.; worse from sweats, with sensitive skin, Oxal. ac.; tension, Amm. m.; tensive, burning,Scurfy, Amm. m.; transparent, HRan. b.; transparent, on highly red and inflamed skin, Rhus; small, transparent, afterwards desoluamation, Urt. ur.; innumerable, filled with transparent lymph, confluent, resembling pemphigus, skin peels off (after wearing gloves cleaned with turpentine), Tereb.; form ulcers, IIArs., |Calc., Clem.; change to small, flat, spreading ulcers, IRan. b.; then painful ulcers, finally erythematous swelling, Cup. ars.; peeled, leaving an ulcer, which did not heal after wearing tight boots, lSil.; ulcerative, as after a burn, Zinc.; containg pus, surrounding ulcers with indurated edges, IThuya : appear around ulcers, itching violently, and burning like fire, after eight days these vesicles dry up, leaving scabs, the tearing off of which causes great pain and retards healing,11Mez.; whisk- ers fall out, with itching, Natr. m.; white, | | Hep.; white, with red areolae, burn and itch, Uran. n. ; white, with elevated red base, pain- ful to touch, Val.; yellow, Como., IILach.; yel- low, surrounded by a red areola, Tabac.; yel- low (eczema), Merc.;large, at first yellow,then turn dark, with much pain (herpes), ILach.; large as a pea, containing yellow, translucent fluid, on red inflamed base, covering whole body except face (pennphigus), Dulc.; thin, yellow fluid, Kali n.; yellow scales, after breaking of blisters, l l Natr. S.; yellowish, filled with limpid fluid, Hydras.; discharging a yellowish, transparent liquid, hardening to a crust, Anac.; acrid, then yellowish discharge, Raph.; acrid, thin, yellowish discharges, | |Ran. Sc.; opaque, yellowish fluid, ICarb. S. Hº permphigus, varicella. Eruption, warts: Acet. ac., Alum., ; Anac. Oc., Ant. c., Arg, nit., Ars., 11Bar. c., TBell., Bow., IICaust., ; Chrom. ac.,Cund., Il Dulc., Euphor., Euph., Hep., HKali m., ILach., Lyc., IIMerc. cor., | | Merc. iod. rub., IMillef., Natr. c., Natr. m., INatr. S., IIMitr. ac., Phos. ac., || Phyt., Rhus, [Sang., Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul., IThuya; bleeding, IICaust., Cinnab., Natr. c., Nitr. ac., IRhus, IIThuya ; with bone pains, Phos. ac.; break open, ICalc.; broad, dry moist, Acet. ac.; bulbous, Alum.; burning, Amm. c.; of long standing, in cachectic subjects, IKali iod.; cauliflower-like, on outer side of termi- nal phalanx of right thumb, l l Ran. b.; with chancre, Phos.ac.; accuminated, after chancre, IKali iod.; almost color of skin, ICalc.; dis- charge pus, then heal, ICalc.; dry, Staph.; in bends of right elbow (indurated testicle), | | Calc. fl.; elevated round surfaces, circular, diameter from 3 to 1% inches, IBenz. ac.; on eyelids, Caust.; on face, Il Dulc.; fanshaped, on genitals, IThuya ; flat, IIDulc., Lach.; flat, on hands and face, Sep.; flat, moist, mucous, on anus, IIThuya ; flat, smooth, on inside of hands, Ruta ; fleshy, III)ulc.; on young girls (onanists), Sep.; gonorrhoeal, IIThuya ; hard, Ant. c., Calc., 1Caust., Dulc., Fluor. ac., Lach., Ran. b., ISil., Sul.; hard, upper surface, 1Calc.; become hollow, Calc.; horny, Il Ant. c., Bor., 1Calc., Dulc., Graph., INitr. ac., IRan. b., HSep., Sul., Thuya ; horny, on hands, Ant. c.; four horny, painful, on hands, of three years’ duration, l l Thuya; horny in centre, on neck, HSep.; indented, l l Phos. ac., Thuya . inflamed, Amm. c., Calc. ICaust., Natr. c.; Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph., Sul.; in- flamed, as if ulceration would set in, IHep., internal, Caust.; isolated, ILyc.; itching, Euph., IKali, c., INitr. ac., Phos., . I Psor., Thuya ; with intolerableitching and burning, Sabina ; itching, on hands and face, ISep.; itching pain, Nitr. ac.; jagged, INitr. ac., IRhus ; large, Caust., HIDulc., Kali c., Natr. c., IIMitr. ac., IRhus, Sep., IIThuya ; large, fleshy, on left forearm, |Sil.; large, fleshy, Suppurating, Sil.; large, hard, dark color, HSep.; large, hard, dark-colored, with a large base, rapidly increasing in size, on cheek, | l'Thuya ; large, on genitals, Thuya ; large, jagged, IICaust.; large, jagged, often pedunc- ulated, exuding moisture and bleed easily, ILyc.; , on larynx (syphilis), IThuya ; on upper lip, painful to touch, smart and bleed & 46. SKIN. 1173 on washing, INitr. ac.; after abuse of mer- cury, IAur. met., Nitr. ac., IStaph.; moist, | | Caust., HINitr. ac., | | Psor., Rhus, IIThuya ; old, ICalc., ICaust., IKali, c., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sul., IThuya ; painful, Calc., ICaust., Hep., Rali c., Lyc., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Sul.; sore pains, Ruta ; painful to touch, on arms and back of hands, l l Natr. c.; pedunculated, IICaust., IDulc., Lyc., IINitr. ac., IRhus, Staph., IIThuya; pricking, IIN1tr. ac.; red, size of bean, ICalc.; upper surface rough, whitish, horny, ICalc.; round, ICalc.; rudimentary, On fingers, Berb.; from having used too much salt, l l Nitr. sp. d.; Scrofulous, Aur. met.; seedy, IIThuya ; shooting, IBov.; small, Berb., Calc., Dulc., Ferr., Hep., Lach., Nitr. ac., Rhus, Sep., Sul., IThuya; many small, ICalc., Sars.; Small, pedunculated, all over body, Caust.; small, pedunculated, with pin heads like small button mushrooms on various parts of body and thigh, Med.; small, scat- tered, flat, grayish-brown, on buttocks (en- largements of liver), l l Con...; smelling like old cheese or herring brine, IHep., IIThuya ; smooth, IDulc.; smooth,soft, Ant. c.; soft, ; Ca- lend.; soft at base, Calc.; soft, to touch, like lip- oma, and pointed, on neck, l IThuya ; soft, with thin epidermis, and moist, IIMitr. ac.; sore, INitr.ac.; stinging, Amm. c., Calc.; stinging, on female genitals, IIThuya; stinging, as if ulcera- tion would set in, IHep.; suppurating, ICalc.; suppurating, on genitals, Thuya ; sycotic, Alum., | |Millef., Natr.s., sycotic, old, dry, after mercurial treatment for gouty pains, l l Sars.; syphilitic, on iris and lids, IThuya ; syphili- tic, elevated, exuberant,cauliflowerlike, Nitr. ac.; mercurial syphilis, IPhos. ac.; sticking, 11Nitr. ac.; syphilitic, Aur. met.; tearing, Amm. c.; sensitive to touch, Natr. c.; ulcer- ate, Natr. c.; forming ulcers, Calc.; ulcers around, Ant. c.; every four weeks, Calc. Eruption, washing : aggravates, IClem, Sars. Eruption, weather: in hot, Kalibi. Bº ur- ticaria, Eruption, wheals: HBell.; in clusters,surrounded by diffuse redness, Chlor:; inflamed, ICalc.; large, size of a silver half dollar, elevated and white, l l Apis ; on scalp, IKreo.; over whole skin, Amyg.; small, Chlor.; like urticaria, IKreo.; white, Chlor.; large white, deep scar- let interspaces, Apis. §§ Eruption urti- Call 131. Eruption, yellow : 'Ant. c., IBar. c., Bufo., Cadm. S., Calc. S., ICic., IKali m., Merc., ISpong. §§ chloasma, spots. SKIN, abscess: Hº Chap. 44, Suppuration. Skin, aching: after violent scratching, IISul.; in smallpox, Hydras. Skin, adhesion: in caries, Asaf. Skin, affections (in general): Il Bar. c., ; Calc.s., IOl. jec.; chronic, Ars. i., Ast. r.; chronic, traceable to suppressed ulcers or eruptions, |Ant. c.; with constipation, Sul.; in hypo- chondriac subjects, ILyc.; of infants and scrof- ulous children, Cina ; with kidney affections, Cub.; malignant, phagedenic, ; Hippoz.; dur- ing pregnancy, Ant. c.; psoric manifestations (chronic bronchitis), Inul.; scrofulous, Stil- ling.; worse from cold water, IDulc. Skin, anaesthesia: Anac., Camph., Cann. i., ICaps., tCarb. S., Caulo., Chloral., Chlorof, | |Cic., ; Eucal.., | | Hyos., IKali iod., Oleand., IPhos., IPlumb., Sec., Tereb., | | Ver. v., IZinc.; alcoholism, IKali br.; meningitis, I | Merc.; myelitis, Merc.; want of irritability, sinap- isms will not excite it, Anac. Hº Chap. 36, Nerves anaesthesia; also Chap. 45, Touch. Skin, anthrax: Hº Chap. 44, Anthrax, Suppu- ration. Skin, bedsores: Hº-Chap.44, Ulcers bedsores. Skin, biting sensation: Bar. m., Berb., HCalc., Coccus, Euphor., | |Lyc., Lyss., Niccol., | |Plat.; like ants over whole body, worse in even- ing and night, Gamb.; as if bitten by bugs, at night only, l l Syph.; calor mordax (urticaria), ICop.; corroding, Agar.; sensation as from fleabites, Mar. v.; now here now there, espe- cially in evening, l l Ran. Sc.; itching as from an eruption, on undressing, IOleand.; itching, better from rubbing, Ol. an:; on places affected years before, Calc. p.; worse by scratching, Lyss.; caused by Sweat, Tarax.; when becom- ing warm through day, I ILyc. Skin, black: Arg. nit., Ars. S. f., Aur. met., Cup.m.,Ign.; like gangrene, Ars., ILach., Phyt., Sec.; painful, Ars. B& Chap. 44, Gangrene. Skin, bleeding: gº Eruption bleeding, scratching. Skin, blood: as if blood would start through, HAmyl. Skin, blue : Amyg., Ant. t., II Ars., Cadm. s., ICamph., Con., III)ig., IHydr. ac., ILach., Nux . m., Syph., Ver., Ver. v.; bitten place (after Lach.), Lyss.; dark, almost black (erysipelas), IApis ; in cholera,ICup.ac., | | Sec.; suddenly, in cholera, Crotal.; cholera infan- tum, IKali br.; third stage cholera, ICup. m.; cold, Cinch., Cup. m.; convulsions, Laur.; in bilious dysentery, Iris ; in emphysema, IBrom.; better by hard fanning (pertussis), ICarbo v.; at night of fever, in children, Arund.; in intermittent, Ars.; gray, Arg. nit.; lead-colored, Phyt.; , lead-colored, workers in gypsum, Calc. S.; livid, Ailanth., HCarbo a., | |Zinc.; livid, in angina pectoris, Tabac.; livid, in cholera infantum, Ars. iod.; livid, in diarrhoea, IBor.; livid, in tertian in- termittent, ILach.; livid, shock from injuries, ILach.; livid, in measles, TVer.; livid, purplish, | | Apis.; in measles, ICamph.; pale, IPlumb.; pale, especially on genitals, l l Op.; reddish, Ars. m.; reddish, round, elevated (diphtheria), ILach.; in scarlet fever, IMur. ac.; slate colored (third stage), ICup. m.; violet, Ananth., Arg. nit. Gº Chap. 29, Blood, cyanosis. Skin, boils: Hº Chap. 44, Suppuration boils. Skin, boring: now here and now there, espe- cially in evening, l l Ran. sc. Skin, brittle: IIHyos., IPlumb.; in pneumonia stage of hepatization, | |Phos.; in typhus, IApis, ICarbo v. sº bruised sensation : worse from contact, IHep. Skin, brown: Arg. nit., 1Calc. p.; on abdomen, | |Tuberc.; in Addison’s disease, IIod.; bronze, Ars, h., Arg. nit.; on parts covered by clothes, Ars.; dark, l l Ars.; dark, in yellow fever, Ars. h.; dark, with bilious vomiting, ICrotal.; dirty discoloration, IFerr.; here and there, Thuya; suddenly turning dark, red like an Indian, Stram.; at ulcerated part, dry, with bluish red spots around opening (periostitis), Mez.; Sudden turning of yellowish color into 1174 46. SKIN. brown, as if Smoked (Addison's disease), IIod. Bº yellow ; also Eruption chloasma, spots. Skin, burning: Acon, AEthus., All. sat., Amb., Ang., Anthra.c., II Apis, Ars, Asaf., Bapt., Bar. c., Berb., IICaps., Camph., Carboa, ICar- Skin, chilliness: shuddering felt allower,Cham. bo v., Cham., Cic., Clem., COccul, Coff., Skin, cobweb : sensation of, on face and hands, Coloc., Como., Con, Croc., ICrot. t., | | Dros., BOr. Euphor, Euph., Jacea, IKali bi., ILach., Skin, congested: Chlor., Ustil.; passive, IHam. Lith., ILyc., Mar. V., IMerc. cy. (complemen, Skin, contractive sensation: during chill, tary of Hepar and Phosphor), Niccol., Ol.an.- Paris. - Osm., Phos., IIRhus, Sars., IISul., ITarant., Skin, contraction: spasmodic, Bar. m. Tereb., Ver, W.; in angina, Merc.; like bee- Skin, cord: as if a thin cord lay under, Euphor. stings, IIApis ; caries, Merc.; chilly, Arg. Skin, crawling: Berb., Calad., Cham., Coloc., Skin, cadaverous: pleuritis, with plastic exu- dation, IHep. 5& blue, pale. Skin, callous: 11Ant. c., Ars., Bor., Clem., IDulc., IGraph., Lach., Ran. b., Rhus, Sep., Sil., ISul., IThuya. gº induration. met.; in chorea, I. Agar.; after coitus, Agar.; after catching cold (purpura), l l Rhus; after contact, rubbing, Washing or taking wine (eruption), IMerc. Sol.; corrosive in small spots, Calad.; in diphtheria, l l Apis; dry (in- flammation of bowels in dentition), IAcet. ac.; miliary eruption, IClem.; with vesicular eruption, Crot. t.; erysipelas, Rhod.; worse in evening, INux v.; with pain as if excoriated when touched, IFerr.; with fever, Chim. m.; as from fire, Plumb.; as from fleas, Arg. met.; hot to examining hand, which leaves a burning on place touched, l l Hyos.; with headache, Carbo v.; with heat, IIA con., ICornus, Merc. cor., Petrol.; heat, in pneumonia, ILyc.; heat in scarlatina, IMerc.; hemorrhoids, Ars.; im- petigo, IMerc.; indigestion, Camph.; itching, Bry., IIRhus ; follows itching, IISul.; itch- ing inducing Scratching, Euphor. ; in parts on which he lies, disturbs sleep at night, ISul.; moist, Chel.; in various places, as from a mus- tard plaster, even under axillae, l l Kali c.; in myelitis, IDulc.; as from nettles, Calc. p., Coccul., ITUrt. ur.; like nettles before erup- tion like measles, Chel. ; at night, l l Carbo v.; at night in bed, in anaemia of brain, ICon...; at night in bed, is intolerable, Dolich.; worse at night, IClem.; worse at night in bed, and after rising, TMerc.; nocturnal, after scratch- ing, I IOleand.; wounded oesophagus, ICic.; of various parts, DioSc.; in pemphigus, Anac.; and change of place, after scratching, Mez.; from pressure, Cann. i.; prickling like flea- bites, Nux v.; prolapsus, Rhus; red, ICrot. t.; with scarlet redness, IBell.; rheumatism, IDulc.; after rubbing when scratching, Plant.; worse by rubbing, with pain in cranial bones, worse at night (pityriasis capitis), IMez.; scabies, Ars.; as if scorched (nettlerash), ITUrt. ur.; inclination to scratch, Plat.; after scratching, Cinnab., || Merc., Nux v., IRhus, Ver.; prevents sleep after midnight, Rhus ; in spots, Selen.; gradually spreading, worse at night in bed (after use of resin plaster on epigastrium), 1 ||Merc. Sol.; on small spots, IFluor. ac.; stinging at same time, l l Apis ; sensation as if burnt by heat of sun, ILach.; sweat, IIMerc.; with swelling, All. sat.; ting- ling, Vacc. transient, here and there on body, seems concentrated in a small spot like a small transient flame, while sitting during day and lying at night, Viol.; in typhus, ITNitr. ac.; especially on undressing at night, IKali ars.; in urticaria, IApis, IArs., Chloral., IUrt. ur.; small vesicles, Merc. cor.; white vesicles after scratching, Hep.; after applying cold water, Thuya ; better from cold water, Amm. m. gº Chap. 40, Heat burning. Skin, coldness: ICroc., IIod., Nitr. sp. d., Sec.; in angina. pectoris, IDig.; in diarrhoea, Indig.; as from fleas on various places on back,arms, abdomen, thighs and ankles, better by scratching, but appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; spot becomes red and hot, followed by bit- ing itching, like a flea moving along, rash- like pimples appear, not by Scratching, which makes biting itching last longer, ISpong.; as of a fly, Calad.; now here, now there, Bell.; after typhoid (nervous affection), IManc.; under, ISec., Stram. H&t formica- tion, numbness Skin, cutting: Jacea. Skin, chilblains: Abrot., IIAgar., Aloe, IAlum., |Arn., Ars., IBadiag., IBell., Bufo., Cadm. S., Carbo a., HCarbo v., Carbol. ac., ICham., Cepa, Cinch., Cop., ICroc., ICrotal., Hep.,, Hyos., Ign., Kalic., IKali m., Kalm., ILyc., | | Merc. iod. rub., IMur. ac., Nitr. ac., INux v., IIPe- trol., iPhos., Phos.ac., ||Plant.,IPuls., l l Rhus, Stann., ISul., ISul. ac., IThuya, ITuberc., IZinc.; always bluish, Ham.; burning, ICarbo a.; threatened gangrene, chronic, occurring in not very cold weather, thus indicating a low nervous and vascular vitality, ICrotal.; inflamed, Carbo a.; inflamed with bluish-red swelling and rhagádes, IPuls.; in irritable subjects with delicate skin, great redness of parts affected by the cold (locally, several drops in water), INitr. ac.; itching, Abrot, IAgar., Petrol., IZinc.; itching, inflamed from slight degree of cold, Nitr. ac.; very painful, Arn., Ars., Hep., Nitr. ac., iPetrol., Phos. ac., IPuls., Sep.; bleeding rhagades, INux v.; suppurating, : Calc. s., Hep., Sil.; throbbing, in summer, INux v. Skin, clammy: Amyg., l l Ant. chl., Daph., Hell., IIod., Kali br., | | Lachn., ILyc., IIMerc., Merc, sul.., | |Phos., Pod., Ver.; awaking her, tRorm.; with chill, Cornus; in chlorosis, ICycl.; diphtheria (after failure of Phyt. and Lyc.), Lac c.; after heat, Amyl.; hydracephaloid, TVer.; in phthisis, I lSil.; in shock, IHyper., IOp. Hº Chap. 40, Sweat. Acet. ac., Ailant., Agar., Alum., Amyg., Ananth., Anthrac., | | Ant. chl., Ant. t., Apoc., Ars., Asaf., Ascl. S., Bar. c., Brach., | |Bry., Benz. ac., ICact., IICalc., IICalc. p., IICamph., Cann. i.,1Caps., Cham., ICic., ICinch., Cinnab., Citrus, Colch., ICro- tal., Cup. ars., ICup. m., Cupr. S., IIDig., IEup. pur., Ferr., Gels., Hell., IIgn, Inul, IIod., Ipec., Iris, Kali br., ILach., || Lachn., Lyss., Merc., Merc. cy., IMerc. cor., Merc. Sul., ! I Mez., IMosch., IIMux m., 10p., Oxal. ac., IPhyt., IPhos., IPlat., IPlumb., IPod., ||Puls., Sec., IISep., Spong., ISul., Sumb., ITabac., 46. SKIN. 1175 IVer., Ver. v., Verbas.; of affected part, with hemiplegia, left side, Coccul.; after 3 P.M., IEup. pur.; 3 to 5 P.M., Con...; after taking cold in a draught of air and becoming heated, Kali c.; alternately cold and clammy, then hot and burning, Dory.; in anaemia, Ferr.; with anguish (cholerine), Jatroph. ; with dis- connected answers, Crotal.; with anxiety, Ja- troph.; blue, wanted to be covered with blan- kets yet could not get warm (secondary syph- ilis), l l Syph.; blue, in gastritis, I Dig.; mottled blueness (cholera), Jatroph.; of whole body, Or only posterior portions, better in warm room or by warm stove, Ign.; breath stopped half a minute, ICact.; morbus Brightii, l l Phos. ac.; intestinal catarrh, Chel.; of cheeks, body warm, Ang.; with chill, Cornus; with chill, red face and twitching, Stram.; with chilli- ness, IIRalm.; with inner chilliness, Agar.; cholera, Ant. c., Ant. t., IICamph., ICup.m., Hell., Hydr. ac., Jatroph., ILaur., IISec., IISul, Tabac., Il Ver.; sudden, in cholera, Crotal.; in cholera infantum, ICamph., IKali br., ILaur., Tabac., Il Ver.; in cholera mor- bus, IIris, TVer.; in sporadic cholera, ITabac.; in cholerine, Æthus., Crot. t. ; clammy, Acon., Amyg.; clammy, in cholera, Jatroph.; clam- my, in menorrhagia, HCarbol. ac.; after vomit- ing (cholera infantum), | ACthus.; constant, in chlorosis, Ferr.; throws clothes off, Med.; in colicOdynia, Ars. ; in convulsions, l l Ant. c., Ign. ; in puerperal convulsions, l l Nux v.; with cough, in evening, Acet. ac.; would not be covered, Camph.; in cystitis, IHell.; damp (pneumonia), ISul.; as if dead, with convul- Sions, CEnan.; deathly, Bism.; in diabetes, Sul. ac.; in diarrhoea, Gamb., IGrat.; in diarrhoea in infants, l l Jalap.; with muco-purulent diar- rhoea, l l Kali, br.; after dinner, with conges- tion to head, ICycl.; with dyspnoea, ICup. m.; in diphtheria, ICanth., Natr. a.; in dropsy, IColch.; dry, Acon., Chel.; dry, or cold and viscous, patient feels burning (chol- era), Acon. ; in dysentery, Caps.; in dysen- tery and ascites, Ars.; in dysmenorrhoea, TVer.; , in epilepsy, l l Kali ph.; with sup- pressed eruption, Ipec.; in evening, Ars. h., Tabac.; in evening, in bed, after lasting all night, Ferr.; overexertion in ascending height, Coca , especially of extremities, Op.; with burning redness of face, IHyos.; with fainting, Calc., Coloc.; after faintness and nausea, IMagn. m.; more cold than hot, with fever, IIod.; in nervous fever, ICamph.; in forenoon (intermittent), Ars.; after fright, TVer.; frigid, Ananth.; with haemoptysis, Dig.; with blue hands, INux v.; with cold hands,Med...; particularly on head (headache), | |Zinc.; with headache, Carb. S., | |Sul.; with congestive headache, Ham.; with head- ache, evening, in bed, l l Sil.; with one-sided headache, Ign.; with irregularity of heart action and pulse, Sang.; follows cutting pains as with knives about heart, l l Sul.; with rheu- matism of heart, ICact.; heat of abdomen (cholera infantum), Tabac.; alternates with scorching heat in whole body, Tarant.; slightly affected by external heat, ICup. ac.; with heat of face, Cann. S., Coloc., IStram.; after heat, Amyl.; alternates with heat of face, Stram.; heat of face and hot breath, IICham.; with heat of face, must be warmly covered, then sleeps and sweats, Merc. perf.; with heat of face, commencing at 11 A.M., Berb.; with heat and redness of face, ILed.; with heat of face, after stool, I Tromb.; with heat in hands, Cadm. S.; with heat of head, IIBell., IlBry., Hydras.; with heat of head, as if in a furnace, IKali br.; With heat of head, in meningitis, Il Ver.; with heat in head, in cerebrospinal meningitis, .IHydr. ac.; with internal heat, Ign., IIod., Mosch., Ver.; with internal, burning heat, Euphor.; hands and feet, with heat of one side of body, IRan. b.; want of animal heat, ILed.; hemorrhage, Cinch. ; in Some places, hot in others,IApis ; in hydrocephaloid, Ver.; in hydrocephalus, Art. v., Dig., Hell., Zinc.; in hysteria, l l Sep.; as if touched with ice on right of pelvis near Sacrum, Arg. met.; as though touched with an icicle, Caust.; icy, Ant. t., Ars., Cadm. S., Calc., IICamph., IICarbo v.,Cup. m., l iHell., Lachn., | | Tarant, ITVer.; icy, in ague, Natr. m.; icy, and chill, followed by fever and thirst, attacks come on suddenly, TNatr. S.; icy, with chills, 4 to 8 P.M., INatr. S.; icy, in cholera, ICup. m.; icy, of hands and feet, with warmth of rest of body, with aversion to being uncovered, Squilla; icy, in metrorrhagia, Sil.; icy, of single parts (cholera season), Asar.; icy, with shivering, IISec.;icy, shrivelled (cholera Asiatica), Bry.; inelastic (cholera), ICup. ac.; shock from in- jury, IOp.; during labor, Coff.; commencing in left arm and lower limbs, INux m.; of left side, precede epilepsy, Sil.; of left side, in incipient paralysis, Lach.; principally left side, | | Dros.; of left side, particularly extremi- ties, which were bluish around nails, with shivering, | | Rob.; left side, with ulcers on legs, I ILyss.; lower part of body, Guaraea; lower art of body, face hot, 1Calc. p.; lumbago, Co- oc.; typhoid malaria, ILyc. vir.; as marble, Camph.; within and without, like marble, IHydr.ac.; in measles, Camph.; in meningitis, Rhus; congestive menorrhagia, Ipec.; during menses, ITabac., Thuya, Ver.; menses irregu- lar, Dig.; menses profuse, Coff; in metritis, ILach.; with moist skin, Bufo., ILaur.; moist, delirium tremens, l l Act. rac.; moist, in neu- ralgia, ICoccion.; in morning, Mez.; attacks recur on moving and pass off after going to bed, Lachn.;, with flabby muscles, Ver. v.; with blue nails and nausea, Aur, met.; with nausea, Val.; with nervousness and trembling, Bufo.; at night in bed, All. sat.; at night, up from small of back, cannot get warm in bed, IHyos.; at night, in intermittent, Ars.; dur- ing night, sweat, l l Eup. perf.; worse at night, LArs., Carbo v.; numb, ILach., TLyc.; fol- lowed by pain and desire to weep, Coff.: in- creases the pains, Aur. met.; pale, Chlorof, Ver. v.; with palpitation, Cinch.; , partial, Co- loc.; in some parts, heat in others, Apis ; peritonitis, Ver.; phthisis, I lSil.; prodromic, relapse of intermittent, Ars.; during preg- nancy, Nux m.; prosopaigia, IIgn.; with im- perceptible pulse, Kali br.; small intermit- tent pulse, TMerc. cor.; with raving, as if delirious, Nitr. ac.; with restless tossing, Tereb.; rigidity, Op.; of right half, Paris; from right side, particularly from right arm, Merc. per.; in scarlatina, I Apis, Crotal., ICup. ac., | |Sul., Zinc.; after scarlet fever, IHep.; 1176 46. SKIN. in seasickness, Tabac.; with shivering, HKali br.; in shock, IHyper., ILach., INux m.; after coldness between shoulders, Sep.; onesided, with numbness, IPuls.; often only on one (right) side, Bry.; of single parts, ICaust.; of single parts, crawling, Calad.; after sleeping, Cadm. s.; of spine, Hyos.; on small spots, Arg. met.; small icy cold spots here and there, Paris; stiff, like a piece of wood, fell down unconscious, I | Hyos.; after sting, Apis ; during stool, Ipec., Sec.; and stiffness (mye- litis), l l Acon.; affection of stomach, IKali bi.; not subjective, ILed.; of suffering parts, Sil.; with clammy sweat (sick headache), |Tabac.; with clammy sweat (acute rheumatism), Colch.; with cold sweat, ICalc., Med., IPuls., Sul.; with head sweat, Calc., Pod.; viscous sweat (croup), Brom.; with trembling, IOp.; with nervous trembling and frequent fainting, Mosch.; in typho-malarial fever, twentieth day, Ham.; with desire to uncover (cholera infantum), ICamph.; upper part of body, Ipec.; after urinating, Med.; with distended veins, 1Chel.; and indistinct vision with faint- ness, ICalc.; with vomiting of food and white mucus, Raph.; after walking, Cadm. S.; after Walking in open air, Ol. an.; as from cold winds, Benz. ac.; with sensation of weariness, Spig.; yet unable to bear warmth, collapse in choleroid diseases, IISec. Skin, comedones: inflamed, Chel. Hº Chap. 8, Eruption comedones. Skin, dark: ICalc. p.; in Addison’s disease, IIod.; dusky, Aurant.; dusky, IIodoform, followed by Tuberc. gºblue, dark, cyanotic. Skin, deadness: Chin. s. Skin, delicate : gº fine. Skin, descluamation: Anac. Oc., I Amm. c., |Arum t., Asim., HBell., Chim. umb., Chlor., | | Coloc., Como., Dig., Hell., l l Hep., Hydras., | | Kali s., || Merc. sol., IIPhos., Rhus, Sec., Tereb.; branlike, with ichthyosis, l l Lac c.; colic, in scarlatina, ILyc.; exfoliates, IGraph.; tips of fingers, Bar. c.; in flakes, Acet. ac.; furfuraceous, Bor., Chlor.; in very fine scales, IPsor.; in round patches like blisters, from which serum had been absorbed, leaving skin beneath purple and some places yellow, Chloral.; phthisis, l l Samb.; after recurring eruption offine red pimples, running together, presenting a red swollen appearance, alkaline fluid oozing out, IKali S.; leaving skin purple and livid (erysipelas bullosum capitis sup- pressed by salve), IKali c.; in large scales, IHAnthrac.; peels off and shows loosened scales, a fatty transpiration (Addison's dis- ease), IIod.; small scales, Ars. m.; Scaling into bed, I ISul.; scaling off here and there, Mez.; scaly exfoliation, Mez.; a second or third time in large flakes, in scarlatina, | | Arum t.; dropsical symptoms, during scar- latina, IApis ; as after scarlet fever, on hands and feet (articular rheumatism), l l Sal. ac.; readily peels off when scratching, I II)ros.; of skin surrounding Sores, Kali S.; with Oedemat- ous swelling of skin, I Apis ; white scales, Chlor.; tardy, in scarlet fever, Dulc.; of thickened portions, Ver. Hº furfuraceous, scaly; also Eruption scarlatina. Skin, decubitus: gº-Chap.44, Ulcers bedsores. Skin, digging: after typhoid (nervous affec- tion), Manc. Skin, dirty appearance (dingy): Ars., || Anag., Bor., Bufo., IFerr., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IPlumb., IPsor., Sec., Stram., ISul.., | Tarant., Thuya, ITuberc.; yellow blotches IPsor.; brownish, Thuya ; chlorosis, INatr. m.; in consumption, ITuberc.; gray (consump- tion), HIOd.; yellow gray, with partially developed eruption on forehead and chest, with constant fretting and worrying children, cases which do not respond promptly to in- dicated remedy, IPsor.; jaundice, IIod.; muddy, on parts covered by clothes, Ars.; in Ophthalmia of children, Ars.; cannot be washed clean, Thuya ; dingy, as if patient never washed, IIPsor.; in spite of frequent washing. (Spinal disease), Apis ; yellow, like malignant disease, after abuse of mer- cury), IHep. Gº dark. Skin, discoloration: after psoriasis and lepra, |Kali ars. Skin, doughy : I.Apis, ICup. m.; pasty look- ing, I Ars.; in folds (cholera second stage), ICup. m. , Hº Chap. 44, Dropsy. Skin, drawing: Agar. Skin, dry: II Acon., Ailant., AEthus., All. Sat., Alum., l l Anag., Anthrac., Ant. t., IApis, Arg. nit., II Ars., Ars. h., Ars. S. f., Arum t., Asaf., Ascl. s., Aurant., Bar. c., TBell., Calc., ICamph., IICham., IChel., | | Chlor., Coff, Coloc, ICrotal., Cup. m., IDig., IDulc., Ferr., | |Hep., Hydr. ac., | | Hyos., IKalibi., IKalic., | | Kalm., ILyc., IMagn. c., IMerc. cy., IMosch., Natr. a., JNatr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IINux m., IOp., HIPetrol., IIPhos., IPhos. ac., IPhyt., IPlumb., I IPolyp., Psor., | | Ptel., | | Rhus, l l Rumex, Sang., Sarrac., Sec., HSep., Sil., Stram., Sumb., Tabac., Tell.., | | Ustil., Vacc., Zinc.; dry, in chronic alcoholism, IPhos.; alternately dry and moist (intermit- tent), Apis ; in ascites, I Apoc.; even in bed, 1Camph.; with surging of blood and racing palpitation, l l Sang.; in Bright's disease, IKalm.; burning, IIA con., Apis, Ars.; burn- ing, in Scarlet fever, IDulc.; with redness of cheeks, IEup. perf.; in children (marasmus), Sars.; with chilliness, IKali iod.; nervous chlorosis, Art. v.; in cholera, I Sec.; in chol- erine, IPhos.; in colic, l IOp.; puerperal con- vulsions, l l Nux v.; and cool, with hot head (meningitis), ISul.; inclined to crack, Graph.; in croup, ISpong.; during day, IBry., IIod.; in delirium, IPhos.; in diabetes, I | Kali br., ILact. ac., Sul. ac., | | Uran. nit. relieved ; in diarrhoea, IGuaiac.; in chronic diarrhoea, | |Sul.; in diphtheria, Chin. a., | | Lac c., IMerc. cy.; in dropsy, IArs., HCain, IColch., Led.; in dropsy, with albuminuria, Aur. mur.; in dysentery, Ars., Tromb.; in chronic dys- entery, l l Nux v.; burning and covered since two days with eruption resembling fleabites (typhoid), I | Puls.; with papulous psoric im- petiginous eruption, Sil.; in erysipelas, | | Rhus; around eyes, IPetrol.; after a fall, IHyper.; feeling, with cold feet, I IPtel.; day after fever (croup), IKaol.; in childbed fever, 1Coloc.; and flabby (enlargement of mesen- teric glands), ICalc.; flaccid, Cinch.; in acute gastritis, after taking cold, IColoc.; most on hands, ICalc. p.; in hectic fever, IICinch.; hot, IIA con., Ars., TAtrop. S., 1Camph., ILyc., ISpong.; hot, with diarrhoea, IDulc.; hot, in forenoon, Ailant.; hot, in functional 46. SKIN. 1177 derangement of liver, I Sep.; hot, at night, Ham.; hot, with rheumatism, IDulc.; not hot, in pneumonia, 1Camph.; not hot, in Scarla- tina, IAilant.; in hydrocephaloid, I Apis ; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; in hydrothorax, following metritis, I ICitrus; with indigestion, Camph.; in insanity, JNux v.; leathery, Arn., Camph.; with cracked lips, l l Kalm.; in myelitis, TDulc.; in hysterical neuralgia, | |Val.; in neuropathia, l l kali ars.; in Ophthal- mia of children, Ars.; indurated pancreas, carcinoma, ICarbo a.; parchmentlike, iſ Ars., ICamph.,ICrotal.; parchmentlike,in Addison's disease, IIod.; parchmentlike, in consumption, IMerc. cy.; parchmentlike, in dysentery, Merc. cor.; parchmentlike, in epidemic in- fluenza, ISabad.; in pericarditis, Colch.; in perityphlitis, ICrotal.; want of perspiration, ILed.; want of perspiration, with toothache, IKali c.; in pleuritis, with plastic exudation, IHep.; in pneumonia, Arn., ICup. m., IFerr., IIod., IPhos.; during pregnancy, INux m.; in psoriasis, IMerc.; with suppressed rash of measles or other eruptive disease, IKali S.; with scarlet redness, I Bell.; renal inflamma- tion, l l Senecio; in rheumatism, Ant. t , 1Colch.; scaly (cancer of stomach), l l Cund.; in Scarlatina, ILyc.; Sensation, during heat, though with some sweat on face, IIIgn.; in summer complaint, diarrhoea of children, Ant. c.; absence of sweat, I Acon.; very little sweat (intermittent), IApis; with thirst (hectic), ISul.; in tumor caeci, l l Plumb.; in typhoid, HCarbo v., 1Colch., IIgn., IIMur. ac., | |Phos., | | Puls., IIRhus, Tereb.; with ulcer on limbs, IGraph.; particularly when accompanied by dark, scanty urine (dysentery), IColch.; in urticaria, Cop.; after a wetting, Natr. c.; with- ered, Cup. m., IFerr., Natr. m.; withered, in hectic, IICalc.; withered (spinal disease), .I.Apis; withered, yellow, IPlumb. gº wrinkled. Skin, earthy: ICornus, Spig. Skin, ecchymosis: AEthus., | | Anthrac., Arg. nit., Arn., Carbo v., Crotal., ILach., IIPhos., IISinap., 1Tarant., Uran. n.; black under skin (morbus maculosus), Ars.; from slight blows, Agar.; blue, with muco-purulent diarrhoea, | | Kali br.; blue spots as if ecchymosed, INux v.; from a slight bruise, Sul.; in chorea, ILach., INux v.; in diphtheria, in large patches, assumes a dark red color, bordering on purple, Lac c.; extensive, Sec.; in fevers, Apis ; fresh, in great numbers, from day to day, Tereb.; large, becoming gangrenous, Sec.; in internal organs, Hippoz.; from least touch, or pressure, ILach.; in typhoid, IIPhos. ac.; in typhus, Ars.; especially in course of zymotic disease, menstrual irregularities, and in hemorrhagic states of body, Crotal. B& Eruption purpura. Skin, elephantiasis: Hell., Stilling.; Arabian, IHydrocot.; Arabian, both feet, legs, and lower part of thighs, back of hand, crysip- elatous manifestations, I lSil.; graecorum, | |Natr. c. 53; Eruption leprosy. Skin, eruption: feeling as if it would appear, Lachn. Skin, erysipelas: gº Eruption erysipelas. Skin, evening: symptoms worse, and night, Cham. Skin, excoriation (intertrigo): Ars. S. f., Calc., Carbo v., 1Caust, ICham., IGraph., IHep., IHydras., Ign., IKali m., IKali s., IILyc., Merc., Merc. cor., JNatr. m., | |Natr. p., Petrol., Plumb., Puls., Sep., ISil., IISul.; readily bleeding,ILyc.; in children, B& Chap. 24, Infants chafing; boring into with fingers, children (scarlatina), II Arum t.; in children, with bilious symptoms, I | Natr. s.; especially in children, IGraph.; in dentition, ICaust.; discharges in every outlet of body, acrid, excoriating skin wherever they come in contact, IISul ; dries up, becomes brown and livid, and local eschar forms, l l Anthrac.; dries and mumifies, new blisters form around, Anthra.c.; erosions, Arum m., Fluor.ac.,humid, IIBar. c., IIGraph.; atrophy of infants, I | Pe- trol.; obstinate, Hydras.; pain as if excori- ated, Paris, Plat.; prurigo, IGraph.; like raw, decayed meat, IComo.; especially if inclined to scab, IKali m.; if scraped off soon, dries, turns brown and livid and leaves a scar, An- thra.c.; SOre feeling, ISul.; tettery, oozing con- stantly, and bleeding easily when scratched, IMerc.; , when walking or riding, Sul. ac.; easily chafed from walking or riding, also in children, Ruta. Skin, fetid: gº odor. Skin, fine : delicate, IColch., Natr. m.; hemor- rhoids, Sep.; easily denuded (young girls), |Bar. c. Skin, flaccid: Ars.; dry (hectic fever), IICinch. Skin, freckles: dark, Nitr. ac. Skin, flabby (relaxed) : Agar., HCalc., IICamph., 1Caps., Chin. S., Clem., Coccul., ICup. ac., Dig., IFerr., Hyos., . Ipec., ILach., Sep., ISpong., Stram., ISul., Ver.; in children (marasmus), Sars.; with chlorosis, INatr. m.; cold, moist, after meningitis, ICup. m.; in diabetes, INatr. S.; with papulous psoric impeteginous eruptions, Sil.; feels relaxed, Zing.; hangs in folds (indurated pancreas, carcinoma), ICarbo a.; hangs in folds, on hands and feet, Ars.; hangs loose, in maras- mus, Abrot.; inelastic, ICup. m.; inelastic, cold (third stage of cholera), ICup. ac., ICup. m.; cool, in congestion to brain, IICup. m.; in neuralgia, l l Sil.; covered with pityri- asis, Sil.; in scarlet fever, l l Zinc.; in syphilis, Iod.; wilted, All. sat., Ant. t., IChel., Kali ars. Skin, formication: Acon., AEsc. . h., Alum., Carbo v., Ced., Coloc., Cupr.s., | | Diad., Euph., Hydr. ac., IILyc., Magn. m., JNatr. c., Phos. ac., IPic. ac., IIRhus, Sabad., IISul., 1Tarant., Zinc.; with softening of brain, IIPhos.; in cholera Asiatica, ISec.; as though millions of insects were creeping on him compelling him to rub successively his arms, legs, abdomen and throat (pruritus senilis), Mez.; in irregularity, Diad.; here and there, all night, Gamb.; gen- erally beginning with a severe pain in Occiput, followed by numbness of trunk and limbs, and complete loss of motory power (paralysis), ITarant.; paralysis, IGels.; in paralyzed parts, HPhos.; with sweat, Rhod.; in vulva, Flaps. Skin, furfuraceous: Bºdesquamation, scaly. Skin, furuncles: Hº Chap. 44, Suppuration furuncles. Skin, gnawing: Clem., | | Dros., Euphor., Natr. m., Plat.; now here now there, especially in evening, l l Ran. sc.; itching, Ol. an.; itching increasing to intolerable burning pricking alternately worse and better, Dig. 11.78 46. SKIN. Skin, gooseflesh: | | Chlor. Skin, gray; ashy color, l l Tarant.; in chronic rheumatism, I lSabina; dingy, Sabad.; workers in gypsum, Calc. S.; in intermittent, Natr. m. Skin, greenish: Bufo., Med.; spot at point of subcutaneous injection, Amyl. Skin, healing: difficult, I ljacea ; slight injuries maturate, IIHep. Skin, heat: Il Acon., Act. rac., Alum., Anthrac., Anthrok., Ant. t., | | Apis, Ars., Ascl. t., Bar. c., IBell., Berb., Camph., Chel., Chin. S., Chlor., ICoca, Coff., Colch., Coloc., ICrot. t., Cup. m., IDig., Dulc., Euphor., Gamb., | | Hyos., Iris, IKali bi, Kali iod., ILac def, ILyc., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. cy., Natr. a., HNitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., Ol, an., Op., | | Polyp., | | Ptel, l l Rumex, Sang., Sarrac, Se- neg., Sil., Stram., IISul., Tabac., Tereb., 1Tell., illustil.., Vacc., Ver., Ver.v., Viol.; alternately hot and dry, with fever with thirst, IKaliiod.; on going to bed, Apoc.; biting, Lach.; inflam- mation of brain, IMerc. v.; burning, Il Acon., IApis, Ars., l l Bapt., IICham., Cup. m., | | Hydras., INitr. ac., IRhus ; burning, in croup, 1 ISpong.; burning, in pneumonia, ICup. m., || Phos.; burning, with profuse sweat, in pneumonia, l l Puls.; burning, in incipient tuberculosis, 1 |Tuberc.; burning, in typhoid, | | Puls.; burning, in typhus, Ovarian dropsy, Apis; with itching burning or prickling, Cor- nus; persistent burning, I Ars.; cancer labii, Camph.; caries, IMerc.; catarrh of air pass- ages, ISpig.; with chill in bones, Berb.; in- ternal chilliness, Agnus; in cholera, Phos. ac.; cholera infantum, HCalc.; and coldness in places (Scarlatina), l l Apis; after catching cold after labor, l l Puls.; lead colic, l l Op.; consumption, IGuaiac.; puerperal convulsions, | | Nux v.; in croup, l l Spong.; bronchial croup, Ant. t.; all day, Iod.; with delirium, Con, Sang.; in diphtheria, ICrotal.., || Lac C., Kali iod., ILachl, IMerc. cy.; diphtheria and ca- tarrh of chest, IApis ; dry, Il Acon., AEsc. h., AEthus., Ars., TAtrop. S., Camph., Coff., IGels., Lept., ILyc., ISpong.; dry, in bilious attack, ILept.; dry, with chilliness (diphthe- ria), IMerc. cy.; dry, cold, after scarlet fever, |Hell.; dry, complains of feeling cold, pulse 120 (chronic otorrhoea), Elaps; dry, in diphtheria, ILyc.; dry, with flushed face, IEup. perf.; dry, with fever, Calc., | |Eup. pur.; dry, gastric nervous fevers, IGels.; dry, in hepatic disease, ILept.; dry, in measles, Viol.; dry, in perityphlitis, ICrotal.; dry, in summer complaint, Ferr. ph.; dry, anxious tossing (meningitis), Acon. ; dry, in typhoid, IGels.; dry, in typhus, I Apis ; in dysentery, IMerc. cor.; in erysipelas, l l Rhus ; evenings going to bed, Apoc; especially evenings and nights, covered with exhausting sweat, Calc.; in childbed fever, IColoc.; in acute gastritis, after taking cold, IColoc.; glowing sensation (prostatitis and atony of sexual organs), ||Selen.; in hydrocephalus acutus, Dig.; in - acute pharyngo-laryngitis, Naja; moist, Ascl. t., Cornus; moist, on scrotum and chest (pneu- monia), Ant. t.; moist, in croup, Brom.; worse on motion, IHydras.; in myelitis, Dulc.; with nausea, Ptel.; in hysterical neuralgia | | Val; at night, when warm in bed, IKalibi.; wounded , oesophagus, ICic.; , especially in painful places, ICepa; in quinsy, IBar. c.; parboiled by sweat, Cinch.; partial, Coloc.; in pericarditis, IColch.; in perityphlitis, ICrotal.; in pneumonia, Arn., IIod., IPhos.; with scar- let redness, Bell.; right ear cold (eclampsia), Ipec.; renal inflammation, | | Senecio; in rheumatism, IApis, IIyc.; in scarlatina, IIApis, Lyc.; scorching, scarlet color, l l Tar- ant.; patient senseless, Con...; with internal Shuddering (tertian ague), Ign.; during sleep, Astac.; steaming, Merc.; sour smelling sweat (acute rheumatism), Chel.; sweating (periton- itis), Atrop.; with thirst, Chim. m.; tumor caeci, ll Plumb.; typhoid, Mur. ac., IIRhus; typhus, IBapt., Tereb; urticaria, ICop ; as if burning vapor were emitted from all pores of body, |Fluor, ac.; vertigo, Asaf.; warm, Ant. t.; better by cold water, Apis; worse when child is kept too warm, Cham.5@*Chap.40, Heat skin. Skin, hidebound: sensation as if hidebound, ICrot. t. * Skin, hyperaemia: accumulation of blood in capillaries, Chlor.; thick, as in facial erysipe- las, Chlor.; worse from smallest quantity of wine, beer, or spirits, Chloral. Skin, hypertrophy: like rhinoceros hide, Arn.; thickening, IKali bi.; thickening, in Addi- son’s disease, IIod.; thickening, in eczema, |Ran. b. §§º induration. Skin, induration: Agar., Anthra.c., Arg. nit., Arn., Carbo a., Rhus, Sars.; in diabetes, | | Uran.n. relieved ; after inflammation, Bell.; like knots, under (chronic anthrax), Anthrac.; mnder, on leg, itching, Aur. met.; in skin, 1Calc.; in spots, ICamph.; feeling of, over surface, Chloral. Hº callous; also Chap. 44, Induration. Skin, inflammation (dermatitis): Acon., Asaf., Aur. met. IBadiag., Bar. c., IBar. m., Calc., 1Cham., Chin. S., Chlor., Cist., Clem., Coc- cul., IComo., Con., IDulc., Graph., IHep., Ign., Stram.; with involvement of cellular tissue, Plant. ; diffuse redness, smooth eruption, re- Sembling Scarlatina, Chloral.; erysipelatous, | | Hep., Jugl.; , erysipelatous, followed by prickling, Canth.; erysipelatous, with swell- ing, Bell.; glands swollen, often painful and sensitive, IDulc.; caused by stings of insects (chronic inflammation of eyes and otorrhoea after vaccination), Thuya; leaving almond- shaped kernels of varying sizes, abundant about neck, Syph.; Oedematous, l l Natr. s.; red patches, Bell.; tender on pressure, II Arn.; red places here and there, exceedingly pain- ful, as if furuncles would form, I Kalm.; of Surroundings, after Scratching (impetigo), Merc.; scrofulous, covered with thick crusts, Psor.; suppurative, in groin and armpit, Hep.; subcutaneous swelling, IKalim.; ninth day after vaccination (erysipelas), ICrotal.; covered with small, painful, white vesicles, IIRhus; with or without vesiculation (ery- sipelas, etc.), Kali m. Skin, injuries: quick tendency to heal after bite, Lyss.; Sequel of burn, ICanth.; burns, IICanth., Petrol.; burns, when integuments and subja- cent tissues are not destroyed and injury is confined to skin, Urt. ur.; burns, when there are yellow, ichorous vesicles, burning, itching, threatening gangrene, l l Plumb.; brown or blue spots, after concussion, IBadiag.; cuts, suppurate, IIHep.; small foreign bodies un- der, Sil.; extravasation, black and blue 46. SKIN. 1179 (lacerated wounds), Calend.; , lacerations, iiCalend., IHyper.; circumscribed or diffused lesions, Hippoz.; lesions, surrounded by mil- iary, whitish rash, IRhus v.; loss of skin (mechanical), Calend.; suppurate, IIHep.; least injury tends to ulceration, Sep.; wounds, : Tereb.; old wounds, inclined to reopen and suppurate, Bor. Hº Chap. 45, Injuries. Skin, irritation: l l Apis, Chim. umb., Cochl., ICup. ars., Natr. m.; in jaundice, Dolich.; on joints, ICaust.; during liver, complaint, or pregnancy, Dolich.; psoriasis in relievo; Iris; becoming reddened and cracked, particularly about bend of arms and knees, Kali ars.; in scarlatina, IApis ; day and night, compelling her to scratch, a girl aet. 18, Sallow complex- ion but cleanly appearance, l l PSOr.; pre- venting sleep, Chloral.; has to uncover arms, Ang.; as if washed in acrid water, Sumb. Skin, itching: Act. rac., All. Sat., Aloes, Alum., IAmb., Anac., Anag., Anthrac., Ant. t., IIApis, Arn., Ars. iod., Ast. r., Astac., Aurant., Bar. C., Berb., Bor., Bov., Brach., Brom., Cact, Calç., ICalc. a., ICalc. p., Calc. S., Camph., Cann. i., Caps., Casc., Carbo a., Carbo V., ICarbol. ac., 1Caust., ICepa, Cham, IIChel, Chim. m., Chloral.,Chlór.,ICic., Cinch., ICist.,Clem, Coc- cul.,Coccus, Coff,Coloc., Como., ICrotal,ICrott., Cub., Cup. ars, ICup. m., Cupr. S., ICycl., IDig., Diosc., Dolich., III)ros., Euphor., IFerr. mur., IFluor, ac., IForm., 1Gamb., IGels., Glon., Goss., IIGraph., Grat., Gua- raea, IHam..., | | Hydras, Hydr. ag., Hydrocot., Hyper., Lact, ac., ILed., Lith., ILyc., | |Magn. c., Mar. v., Merc., Merc. iod. flav, Morph. Sul., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Nuph., | |Nux v., ||Ole- and, Ol.jec., IOp., Oxal. ac., Paris, Phos., Pix, Plant., | | Pod., I Sep., Sil:, l l Staph., Stram., IISul., Sumb., ITarant., Thuya, Ver., Vespa; in afternoon, Chrom. ac.; more in cold or cool air, Tell. ; on contact of cold air, when undressing disappearing in warmth of bed (eruption), Merc. Sul.; as if she were alive beneath skin, IISul.; as if ants were crawling over part on genitals, after emissions (spermatorrhoea), l l Phos. ac; diffi- cult falling asleep, ISul.; on awaking, ILed., IStram.; all over, most on back, vagina and labia, worse thinking of it, Med.; in bed, Calc., || Kali m.; on going to bed, Lact. ac.; parti- cularly in bed, ſlPsor.; recurring every night in bed, IISul.; worse in bed, from touch, Mez. ; worse in bed and from warmth, IPsor.; as soon as he begins to get warm in bed, particu- larly on inner side of thighs and knees, Lyss.; biting, better by scratching, but continuing to burn, Thuya ; bleeding after scratching (diar- rhoea), IMerc. c.; burning, ICalc., Puls.; burning on going into cold air, Lact, ac.; burning, like rapid crawling of insects, Dulc.; burning follows, IISul.; burning here and there, Rhus; burning, in intermittent, l l Elat.; burning all night, and after scratching, Lachn.; changes to burning after scratching, Goss.; changes to burning when scratching, IISep.; changes to burning stinging (pustular erup- tion), ILach.; burning, with desire to scratch, Spong; burning after scratching, Grat.; burn; ing after scratching, worse, evenings and nights, 1Gamb.; leaves burning on scratch- ing, Bénz.ac.; burning, before sleep, Calc.; after chilliness, Petrol; in chorea, IIAgar.; at climaxis, Arg. nit.; after coitus, Agar.; dur- ing cold, Cadm. s.; following coldness on back and between shoulders (pulmonary affections), Amm. m. ; with constipation, Ind.; corrosive, Dig., Ver.; corrosive, provokes Scratching, Vinca ; corrosive, provokes scratching, soon returns at the same or some other spot, Berb.; corrosive, by day, Il Guaiac.; cover- ed parts, Lact. ac.; like crawling, Arg. met.; sets him almost crazy if he gets a little warmer than usual when at work (prurigo), IMerc. viv.; by day, no trace of morbid altera- tion (puritus senilis), Mez.; despair, IIPsor.; returns after desguamation of small scales occurs, IDolch.; in diabetes, l l Sul. ac.; almost drives to distraction, in paroxysms, worse at night (pustular eruption), Iach. ; of entire body, Arn.; epilepsy, l l Op.; from eruption, 1Cop.; with eruption, ISul. ac.; eruption in- visible, IBar. c.; after suppressed eruption (amaurosis), Ars.; with vesicular eruption, Crot. t.; with erysipelas, Crot. t.; evening in bed, Carbo a.; commencing in evening on arms, extends to whole body, Apis; evenings before going to bed, better afterwards, Amm.m.; in evening, in bed, after rubbing ulcers, Ang.; worse in evening and when he went to bed, Anac.; disappears in evening, Cact.; mostly in evening, Chrom. ac.; evening, after going to bed, has to scratch, Calad.; especially even- ing when undressing, or at night in featherbed, or from warmth, ICOccul.; toward evening so violent as to drive almost wild, IIRCreo.; worse in evening, Nux v.; first on feet, every winter higher up, after seven years, on hips and ab- domen, iDolich.; as from flannel, especially on chest and between shoulders, l l Hippoz.; as from fleabite, Arg. met., Con., Inul., Myr. cer., INatr. c., Niccol., Ptel., IPuls., Tabac.; like fleabites, disappearing suddenly or changing to burning and heat, Ol. an.; as of fleabite, every evening, Cact.; pleasantly re- lieved by gentle friction, Gamb.; as though foreign matter would pass through skin, | | Graph.; on hairy parts, skin inflames, small pustules size of a pin's head form, IKalibi.; worse on hairy parts, burning after scratch- ing, IRhus; whenever touched by hands after handling, Anac. Oc.; extending to head, | |Nux v.; with headache, Mez.; with heat, ICornus, ISpong.; when getting heated in open air, Ign.; with hemorrhoidal flow, ICalc.; now here now there, Bell.; now here now there, especially in evening, | | Ran. sc.; here and there, better from scratching, IMang.; lasting from twelve to fifteen hours, followed by paroxysm of ague, Natr. m.; , hysteria, | | Therid.; with icterus, INux v.; with impa- tience, Osm.; impetigo figurata, IMerc.; with inflammation in parts denuded of epi- thelium, Cop.; intense and incessant, fugitive, worse towards night, sometimes confined to left side, Med.; with leucorrhoea (climaxis), HMurex; disappears as soon as she lies down and reappears immediately after rising, l l Urt. ur.; after meals, 1Calc. p.; during menses, IGraph., IKali c.; in meningitis cerebro- spinalis, l l Tarant. ; worse towards morning in bed (herpes circinatus), Calc.; moist, after, Anthrok. ; early in morning, after walking,Stram. ; with nausea, Sang.; with nau- sea, has to scratch till he vomits, Ipec.; nettle- 1180 46. SKIN. rash, ITUrt. ur.; has appearance of nettlerash, | | Merc.; like undeveloped nettlerash, after eating meat (dyspepsia), l l Ruta ; as from nettles, Coccul.; at night, Anthrok., Cadm. S., IClem., Dolich., Euph., Gamb., IKali bi., Lachn., Lyss., , IMerc., Merc. iod. flav., Plant., Sil., IISul.; at night, in heat of bed, now in one place, now in another, especially on nape of neck, l l Sul.; worse at night in bed, better by Scratching, reappearing at once in another place, Cycl.; at night, on lower part of body, to feet, Lyss.; at night, in icterus, ISul.; on lying down at night, Card. m.; in paroxysms, at night, Cornus; at night, pre- venting sleep, IPsor.; worse at night, in Rhus poisoning, l l Sul.; worse at night and morning in bed, after waking, IISul.; continual, worse at night, nothing visible before scratching which produces nodules and long welts, IGraph.; worse at night and from warmth, IGels.; leav- ing numb sensation, Cycl.; begins when pain ceases, and vice versa, Stront. ; in paralyzed parts, IPhOS.; changing place, as from lice, 1Canth.; in phthisis, I |Samb.; now here, now there, has to pinch spot, Ars. m.; prickling, IRumex ; prickling, with papular eruption, Tell.; like needlepricks, l l Apis; in prolapsus uteri, l l Rhus; then small pustules form, worse on arms and legs, IKalibi.; red, ICrot. t.; with scarlet redness, IBell.; on retiring (acute bronchial catarrh,) | |Sul.; when rubbed, small papules and vesicles arise, IPsor.; bet- ter by rubbing, | | Dros.; from rubbing, Ver.v.; worse by rubbing, with pain in cranial bones, worse at night (pityriasis capitis), Mez.; in scabies, Ars.; had to scratch frequently, or rather rub, Lyss.; desire to scratch, Plat.; with irresistible desire to scratch, particu- larly evenings, 1Con.; sore when scratched, Ant. c.; scratches till it bleeds, Med.; after scratching. Nux. v.; Scratching ag- gravates, Ars., Bar. C., Caps., Cinnab., Con., IKali c., Lyss., l l Rhus, Stront.; scratching relieves, Amm. C., Apis, Asaf., Cina, | | Dros., Guaiac., IMagn. c., IRuta, ISars.; gentle scratching relieves, ICrot. , t., Ign.; scratching relieves, there is a pinkish color, Sep.; scratching relieves, but soon appears in a place near the spot, Pallad.; scratching re- lieves, soon returns, Carbol. ac.; Scratching does not relieve, Arg. met., Bov., IHell., | |Ipec.; scratching relieves, but causes volup- tuous feeling, Cadm. S.; spots bleed and bite after scratching, IISul.; after scratching, burn- ing blisters, Amm. c.; after scratching, sore burning (eczema), Ars.; after scratching, burning, ulcerative pain, swelling and red- ness of parts, worse evening and night,Camb.; on various parts, disappearing after scratch- ing, IISul.; compels incessant scratching, no relief, worse at night, Dolich.; on scratching, agreeable sensation, Benz. ac., Merc. sol.; scratching whole body, sleepless, Lyss.; after scratching a raw sore, surrounded by blisters (neuralgic headache), IGels.; in sleep, ILyc.; prevents sleep, Anac., Chloral., Gels., Merc., IPsor.; preventing sleep, in neuralgic head- ache, IGels.; preventing sleep, in pruritus senilis, IMez.; first in soles of feet, then over whole body, evening to midnight,7Aur. met.; on small spots, Osm.; in spots, first one place, then another, worse being heated from over- exertion, Jugl.; in small spots, in prostatitis and atony of sexual organs, l l Selen.; gradu- ally spreading, worse night in bed (after use of rosin plaster on epigastrium), l l Merc. Sol.; followed by sticking, IISul.; sticking in vari- ous parts of body, IDulc.; stinging, IPSOr., IRumex ; Stitches, in various parts, Agar.; red streaks after scratching, IIPhos.; after sweat, Led., | | Op.; followed by sweat, Co- loc.; with Sweat, Rhod., ISpong.; as if sweat would break out, ISpong.; with sweat, in morning, Paris; caused by sweat at night, smelling like urine, IColoc.; worse by sweat, Mang.; worse by sweat, in scarlatina, IMerc.; of Sweating parts, Cham.; with swelling, All. Sat.; in syphilis, ; Anag.; when touched, Cadm. S.; when undressing, Asim, Cact., | | Dros., Rumex; when undressing, worse in Sacral region, Hyper.; with urticaria, from gastric irritation, Cop.; with extensive, pain- ful varix, Petrol.; as if vermin were running about, IISul.; white vesicles, after scratching, IHep.; voluptuous, ICalad.; voluptuous, better scratching, after which burning, or little vesicles, IISul.; especially around waist, Æsc. h.; wakes him (prurigo), IMerc. viv.; on getting warm, Alum., Arg. nit., Bov., HDolich., Kob., ILyc., IIMerc., MPsor.; on places affected years before, Calc. p.; with warmth over whole body, Codein.; worse from cold change in weather, Dulc. 6&^prurigo, scratching. Skin, jerking : Coloc.; under, ISec. Skin, marbled appearance: fine capillary network, Caust., Oxal. ac., Plat.; with cold- ness at noon, IBell. §§ mottled. Skin, moist (damp): Asaf., Ascl. s., Bar. c., | | Cact., IChel., IICham., Codein., IICup. m., IIod., | | Lachn., Lyss., IMerc. cy., IOp., |Petrol., l l Phos., IRhus, Seneg., ISul.; with bilious symptoms, Natr. S.; in inflammatory condition of brain, IStram.; burning, IChel.; cold, in neuralgia, ICOccion.; cold, in pelvic congestion, Nux m.; in dysentery, IColoc.; moderate exercise, l l Amyl.; with fever, Samb.; greasy, TKreo.; hot, Ascl. t.; inter- mittent, ICOccul.; in pneumonia, IMerc.; in Scarlatina, Merc.; steaming, Merc.; sticky, body icy cold, Lachn.; in typhoid, ICOccul., | |Rhus ; in typhus, Tereb.; in warm room, forehead cold, ICist.; moist, with preter. natural warmth, Pod. Hº Chap. 40, Sweat. Skin, moles: brown, about size of a grain of wheat on back of neck, when touching it, complains of needles sticking in it, I ITarant.; on young girls, IIPuls. Skin, motion: of surface, ICina. Skin, mottled: Kalibr.; blue,especially on cover- ed parts,during shaking chill, Nux v.;in cyan- osis, ILach.; with livid patches, Chloral.; in cir- cular patches, Oxal. ac.; with deep, red spots, Chloral.; in acute rheumatism, Chel. jº marbled. Skin, naevus : Hº Chap. 29, Bloodvessels, naevus, and Chap. 44, Tumors. Skin, nodosities: large, stinging, | |Magn. c.; lumps became hard as horn, Aur. mur, nat.; red lumps, I ILach.; thick, under, after rub- bing blotches, Aur. met. Bº nodules. Skin, nodules: knots, AEthus.; reddish hard knots, from size of a pin’s head to that of a pea, centre depressed, with a dark scurf, sur- rounded by an inflamed base, after heat and 46. SKIN. 1181 itching when warm in bed, at night, IKalibi.; wartlike, red lumps all over, Natr. S. 53; induration; also Eruption nodular. Skin, numb: Amb., Euph., INux v.; after scratching, IISul.; extensive painful varix, Petrol. Gº crawling, formication. Skin, odor: cadaverous, Thuya ; cadaverous, musty (phthisis), l l Sil.; fetid, Tell.; fetid, in incipient tuberculosis, l l Tuberc ; offensive, 1Carbol. ac., ICon., Hep.; offensive, moist (typhus), Arn.; offensive, despite frequent Washing, IISul.; exhalations smell like onions, ILyc.; peculiar, ISyph., | |Tuberc.; pungent, causing dulness and headache, followed by vomiting and trembling, Agnus ; rank, during menses, IStram.; sour, IHep., Magn. c.; like a fetid steam, I | Variol. Bºy" Eruption fetid. Skin, oily: Bufo., Hydras.; greasy, IPsor.; greasy (consumption), |Tuberc.; in some places looks coarse as if bathed in oil, IIPsor. Skin, pain: Con., HPetrol., Sil.; acute, impet- igo figurata, IMerc.; as if it had been frozen, with chilliness of back and limbs, in morning, INux v.; for a long time after rubbing, as if denuded and sore, Sul.; after scratching, Ars. Skin, pale : Amyg., Ananth., Benz. ac., Calc., 1Carbo v.,11Carbol. ac., Chin.a.,Cupr.s., Dig., Hell., IIpec., Kali f., IKreo., IMerc. cor., IMerc. d., IOp., IPhos., Plat., IPlumb., Pod., | | Puls., I lSang., Spig., ISul., ISul. ac., IVer.; with a blue tinge, Hydr. ac.; clay-colored, IPlumb.; cold, Chlorof., IWer.; in convulsions, | | Ant. c.; chlorotic, IFerr., Helon.; cold, clammy, IDiosc.; in delirium, IHyos.; in diarrhoea, Bor., Ferr. S., Lyss., | |Sul.., | | Ver.; in dropsy, IColch.; in ovarian dropsy, Apis ; in chronic dysentery, Il Nux v.; earthy, Sil.; in scrofulous inflammation of eyes, IFerr. iod.; grayish, dry (liver affection with dropsy), |Fluor. ac.; in sick headache, l l Tabac.; after heat, Amyl.; chronic passive hemorrhage from urable, Cann. i.; with inclination to scratch, Plat.; caused by Scratching, Bar. c.; in paral- ysis, IGels.; stitchlike, in evening, after get- ting warm in bed, ISul.; with moderate sweat, i i Kalm.; sensation of warmth, spreads over body, ISang. Skin, purple : Chloral., TVer.; in cholera in- fantum, Ars. i.; cyanosis, ILach. ; in fever, Curar.; yellow fever, IILach.; dark, worse motion, Hydras.; after cuticle peels (ery- sipelas bullosum capitis suppressed by salve), IKali c.; in scarlatina, IllMur. ac. Égº blue; also Chap. 29, Blood cyanosis. Skin, prurigo (pruritus): Amb., Ananth., Ang., Anthrok., Ant. t., Calad., IICarbo v., ICarbol.ac., Chloral., Cornus,Crot. t.,IGraph., Guarana, Ign., ; Jab., IIMerc., IPlat., Ta- bac.; during, apyrexia, Elat.; in children, ISul.; in children with sore, raw places on skin, IGraph,; chronic, IICalc., ISpong.; ter- rible, as of insects creeping and crawling, ITarant.; contagious, army itch, IRumex ; during pregnancy, Tabac.; senilis, Ars., IBar. c., Calc. p., Con., Cop., Crot. t., JMez., ISul.; senilis, during itching and burning, chilliness, feeling cold along spinal column and in ex- tremities, when itching is most intense there is a sensible diminution of temperature, IMez.; senilis, on parts Scratched innumerable insu- lar white elevations on a red or reddish base, as in nettlerash, which when deeply scratched display in centre a drop of blood, size of pin- head and burn as if a bright coal layupon them, IMez.; with vesicles on an acrid base over all parts of body, face, eyelids, hands, feet, armpits, vulva, anus, ears, scalp, etc., Sep. Bº itch- ing, pricking ; also Chaps. 20, 22, 23. Skin, quivering : Asaf.; muscular atrophy, ICalc.; dizzy, ICalc. Skin, raw: gº excoriated. Skin, red: Il Agar., Anthra.c., IIApis, Arn., kidneys, I Tereb.; icteric, l l Helon.; in inter- mittent fever, ICOccul., Ferr.; in neuralgia, IPlumb., ||Sil.; with flushes (rachitis), IIBell.; in pneumonia, ISul.; in purpura, l l Rhus; sallow, I Ars., IFerr., Fluor, ac., Natr. s., |Nitr. ac., INux v.; Sallow, in intermittent, INatr. m.; in scarlatina, Chin. a.; in scrofula, HFerr. iod.; morbidly sensitive, l l Eup. perf.; with sweat, IPuls.; unhealthy color, Chlor.; waxy, II Acet. ac., I Apis, IArs., Cinch., IFerr., IIpec., ILyc. vir., Sil. Bº white. Skin, pricking: Acon., Act. rac., | | Agar., II Apis, Asaf., Bar. c., Berb., Brom., ICepa, Codein., Coloc., Cop., ICroc., IDolich., | | Dros., IHydrocot., IKali br., IILyc., Med., Natr. m., | |Nux v., IOp., Plant., Rhus, Sec., Thuya, IUrt. ur., Ver. v.; after chill, Nitr. ac.; from eruption, ICop.; in evening, Chrom. ac.; fine, like fleabites, Ign. ; worse by friction, suc- ceeded by a red spot, Berb.; with heat, I Cor- nus; as if bitten by insects, Lyc. vir.; itching, Lobel. i.; itching, with fever, ISpong.; causing him to jump, with feeling of fulness, mak- ing restless, Chen. v.; worse above knees, ankles and elbows, 7 Magn. p.; over whole body (meningitis cerebrospinalis), I Tarant.; as from needles, I Acon. ; as with needles, in different places, l l Chel.; all over, worse at night, Merc. iod. flav.; worse at night in bed, better scratching, reappearing at once at an- other place, Cycl.; with numbness, after pleas- Arum m., Bell., Carbo a., Cepa, Chim. umb., Cinnab., Clem., Cochl., Con...,ICrot., IKalibi., Manc., Merc. Sol., Natr. m., Ol. jec., | | Op., Sal. ac., Vespa.; like birthmark, Arund.; with small blisters, burning, filled with water, Rhus; bluish, Amyg.; bluish, with heat, HBell.; bluish, in scarlatina, IZinc.; bright and hot, Ant.t.; bright, in scarlatina, Sul.; dark, in scarlatina, l l Rhus; deep, Kreo.; with vesicu- lar eruption, Crot. t.; erysipelatous, IHydro- cot.; like fleabites, Sal. ac.; flush, Chloral.; flush over whole body, Cub.; flush, over body at 2 P.M., Rhus; with itching and burn- ing, ICrot. t.; livid, Chin. S.; alternately red and pale, Bell.; pale, upon which there are several red hot and painful spots (after neg- lected injury), IIod.; extending in radii, |Bell.; rose-colored, CEnan.; rose-colored, with swelling of face, neck, arms and body, gen- erally in morning and during day and even- ing (headache),ILac def.; in Scarlatina, Apis; like scarlatina, Il Amm. c., Como., IHyos.; like scarlatina, over entire body, IBell.; like scarlatina, worse when heated from overexer- tion, Jugl.; Scarlet, LAnanth., IIBell..,ICroc.; scarlet, with scorching heat, I | Tarant.; scar- let, peculiar boiled-lobster hue of scarlatina, Stram.; scarlet, suddenly spread over body, especially face and limbs, Bell.; Scarlet, with vesicles, ICrot. t.; worse scratching, l l Rhus; in smallpox, Hydras.; in spots, IKali iod.; in 1182 46. SKIN. typhoid, IIRhus; universal, Bell.; with small vesicles, Merc.cor.; better by cold water, IApis. Skin, relaxed: gº flabby. Skin, rhagades: IAEsc. h., Alum., Amm. c., Arn., Ars. S. f., Aur. met., IBadiag., IICalc., 1Carbo a., Cham., Cycl., IIGraph., IHep., Hydras., IKali S., Lach., ILyc., Magn. c., Mang., IMerc., Natr. c., Natr. m., INitr. ac., Oleand., Paeonia, IHPetrol.., ||Phos., Puls., IRhus, Sars., Sep., Sil., IISul., Zinc.; chapped, if exposed to air, Alum.; bleeding (atrophy of infants), l l Petrol.; burning, HSars.; deep, IPetrol., ISars.; deep, bleeding, 11Nitr. ac.; deep, bleeding, suppurating, HIPe- trol.; deep, like cuts, basis raw and bloody, pain- ful, IMerc.; on parts covered with delicate skin, Sil.; discharging Sanious fluid (inflam- mation of foot), IComo.; on tips of fingers, Bar. c.; irregular fissures, about half inch long, one-eighth inch deep, looking like cuts, with edges closely in apposition, no discharge, on separating edges, a little dirty yellow- ish white slough was seen, looking like piece of tape, IGraph.; ichorous fluid, irritating surrounding parts, Cund.; atrophy of infants, | | Petrol.; sequela of itch, ICalc.; in bends of joints, brownish fluid oozes out and gets ul- cerous, Hippoz.; in eczema on legs, Petrol.; lips dry and cracked, INatr. m.; lymph and blood oozing from broken places, ICon.; pain- ful, and bleeding, IMerc.; pain and burning, particularly on sides of fingers and toes, IISars.; psoriasis in relievo, IIris ; sleepless- ness, Pix; small fissures and cracks, l l Merc. iod. rub.; spontaneous, Graph. ; on parts af- fected with tettery eruptions, ISil.; worse after washing, ISul.; especially from working in water, ICalc.; particularly in winter, Petrol. Skin, rigidity : Apis, Ars.; and muscles, IAcon.; sensation of, l l Kalm. Skin, rough: Anag., Bar. c., l l Hep., IIod., INatr. c., Natr. m., Petrol., IPlumb., Rhus, IISul.; if exposed to air, IAlum.; branlike coating, Calc.: dead, Mez.; dry, Lith.; as a grater, harsh, dry, Lith.; harsh, IIPetrol., ISul. ; harsh, in ascites, I | Apoc.; harsh, dis- posed to chafing, IGraph.; harsh, in cholera, | |Sec.; harsh,in dropsy,after scarlatina, IApis ; harsh and dry, no sweat (diabetes), ILact.ac.; harsh, in chronic dysentery, l l Nux v.; harsh, with suppressed rash of measles or other eruptive disease, IKali S.; here and there, Mez.; irregular surface, ICarbo a.; as if full of small knots, Hyper.; in ophthalmia of chil- dren, Ars. ; like brown paper (scarlatina), | | Phyt.; covered with pimples, ILyc.; nasal polypus, Alum.; in psoriasis, Merc.; rash (secondary syphilis), Lith.; Scaly, II Ars, Ars. s.f., Calc., Nitr. ac., IIPhos., IPlumb., ||Psor., IISul.; scaly (chronic alcoholism), IPhos.; scurfy around eyes, IPetrol. 539 scaly. Skin, scaly: Hº rough, descluamation; also Eruption scaly. Skin, scars: turn black, l l Asaf.; bleed, ILach.; black blood oozes from an old, l l Phos.; be- come blue, Sul. ac.; left by small boils on face, neck, scalp, chest and back, IIRali iod.; break open, | | Asaf, ICrotal., IIod., ILach.; break open, worse change of weather, ICarbo an.; burning, Ars., IGraph.; discolored, IBadi- ag.; drawing, | | Phyt.; elevated, IBadiag; old, hard, IIGraph.; hurt, Lach; itch, IIod.; in- juries become sore again, Caust.; old, red, reopen, ILach.; pain, Carbo a., Lyss., Natr. m., Sul. ac.; pain, in old, IHyper., JNatr. m.; pain, on change of weather, Nitr. ac.; pim- ples break out on them, IIod.; pressure, | |Kali c.; redden, Lach., Natr. m.; red, from bite of dog, Lyss.; become blood red, Sul. ac.; bluish red, Ant. c.; old, become red around edges, covered or surrounded by itch- ing vesicles, or they itch violently, IFluor, ac.; very red, Stram.; rending, l l Kali c.; stinging, 1Carbo an.; tension, l l Kali c.; ulcerating, after amputation, Calc. p.; left by pustulous erup- tion, often umbilicated, IKali iod. Skin, scratching : aggravates, Plant.; causes bleeding, with sleeplessness, Pix; till it bleeds, IPsor.; causes small red spots to appear in a circle, Lyss. H&º itching. Skin, sensitive : Act. rac., All. Sat., Ars., Camph, |Chlor., Coff., ICup. ars, Cup. m., IHyos., ILach., Sal. ac., Sil.; painfully, on abdomen, ILyc.; especially to cold damp air, IINux m.; to draught of air, IIgn., HINux v.; to open air, Plumb.; to atmospheric changes, Sang.; suffers from slightest atmospheric variations (chronic bronchitis), Sul.; better by cold water, Apis; in children, Cham.; to cold, Dulc.; to cold, in catarrhal fever, IHep.; to contact, Bell.; to contact of clothes, I Merc. Sol.; to contact of clothing, producing creepy sensation, Cup. ars.; with vesicular eruption, worse from sweat, Oxal ac.; to exposure (shock from injuries), |Nux m.; with fever, l l Eup. perf.; slight friction causes soreness and chafing, especially about neck or between thighs, IOleand.; al- most painfully, even palms of hands, IICinch.; hemorrhoids, Sep.; hyperaesthesia, Apis; hyperaesthesia, especially of spine, Sec.; im- pressionability (chronic bronchitis), ISul.; painful, on motion, Arn ; in nervous and hys- terical women, 1Codein.; painful to slightest touch, mostly on loins, INatr. m.; with redness and Soreness, even from slight rubbing, Vinca; to rubbing, when washing, ICalc.; during shaving, as from chafing, Oxal. ac.; as if sore, INux v.; sore to touch, Badiag.; to touch, II Apis, Cham., Chin. S., IILach., Spong.; to touch, especially on arms and eyelids, Plumb.; to touch, in catarrhal fever, HHep.; to touch, in neuralgia, ILach.; to touch, in urticaria, Cop.; painful to touch, Dig.; to slightest touch, II Apis ; soft touch, contact of shirtis unbear- able (zona), l l Petrol. Skin, shining: II.Bell., IKreo., Med.; in dropsy, IIApis, IColch.; red, 1Chel. Skin, shooting: | | Apis, Natr. m., Plat.; here and there all night, Euph. Skin, shrivelled: Ars., HCalc., Camph., | | Chlor., | | Hep., Phos. ac., ||Plumb., IPhyt., ISars., Ver. v.; blue, as in collapse, in cholera hemorrhagica, IHam.; in acute catarrh, Ant. t.; in cholera, l l Sec.; in traumatic delirium, ILach.; in tertian intermittent, Lach.; in shock from injuries, ILach. Skin, shrunken : Sumb.; indropsy, albuminuria, IAur. mur.; in intermittent, I Ars. Skin, smarting: IIApis, Berb., Cham, Chlor., Coff., Coloc., Hyper., Oxal. ac., Natr. m.; as from fire, Plumb.; when warm at night, Arg. nit.; with inclination to scratch, Platº; on small spots, Ham.; sweat, Cham.; With sweat at night and morning, of offensive odor, 1Con...; after sweating, | | Op. Skin, soft: Ars.; feels soft, in typhoid, Coccul, 46. SKIN. 1183 Skin, sore feeling: Arn., Ham., Ign., IMerc., INatr. m., Oxal. ac., Petrol., IISep., Sul. ac.; with disposition to excoriation, ISul.; with in- clination to scratch, Plat. Skin, sticking: Coccus, IKreo.; after catching cold (purpura), l l Rhus ; itching, as from flea- bites, in evening, Merc. Sol.; as of needles all over body (urticaria), IDulc.; itching, espe- cially when walking in open air,Sul.; especially at night, Sil.; when touching, Clem.; with extensive painful varix, Petrol. Skin, sticky : | | Anag.; as if pasted on, Agar. Skin, stiffness: ICrotal., Rhus.; ulcer on neck, Ast. r.; as if immovable, Ars. met. Skin, stinging: II Apis, Coff., ICrotal., ICrot t., | | Dros., Euphor., Jacea, IKali bi., Natr. m., Niccol., ||Nux v., Phos., Plant., IRhus, Ta- | rax., Tell.; keeping him awake, Amm. c.; like from cantharides, leaves soreness and bruised sensation, Chlor.; ovarian dropsy, IApis ; with vesicular eruption, Crot. t.; heat, Merc. cor.; impetigo, IMerc.; feeling as if insect flitted over part and stung it, desire to slap the part, Chlor.; as of nettle, Chlor.; fine points (nettlerash), Ilurt. ur.; little prick- ings in various parts of body, continue all afternoon and evening, forcing him to rub, come on like fleabites, worse in rest, Tell.; inclination to scratch, Plat.; after scratching, Cham., Nux v.; while sitting, wanders over whole body, Tell.; urticaria, I | Chloral. Hº pricking, stitches. Skin, stitches: Berb., Brom., Caps., Coccul.; itching burning, awakens at night, Berb.; electric, Agar. ; fine, like thousand needle- points, at night, Cann. S.; fine, when sweat- ing, from warm covering, better uncovering, Cann. S.; impetigo figurata, IMerc.; on many places,Osm.; minute, Berb.; needlelike, Calad.; fine, needlelike, especially on throat during heat, Cinch.; here and there, all night, Euph.; protracted itching, as if caused by a fine needle here and there, must rub without being re- lieved, Spong.; single long, with soreness, |Nux v.; as from splinters in skin, Agar.; pre- vents sleep (softening of brain), IBufo. Skin, sunburn: pigmented where sun's rays impinged upon him (phthisical habit), ITu- berc.; tanned unduly in sun, |Tuberc. jº Chap. 39, Sun. Skin, suppurating: IIHep., Sil.; chronic, espe- cially about joints, Mang.; purulent infiltra- tion, especially forehead and eyelids and in vicinity of joints, Hippoz.; from slight injuries, Bor. Hº Chap. 44, Suppuration, Ulcers. Skin, sweat : Chap. 40, Sweat. Skin, sycotic affections: | |Tarax., IThuya. Skin, syphilitic affections: Ars., IHydrocot. Skin, swelling: ICon., Crotal., IMerc. sol., Natr. m., Stram., Vespa ; bluish black, ILach.; bloated, Calc., HCaps.; in chronic camp diar- rhoea, Lyss.; bloated, in scarlatina, IApis ; bloated, with tension, after contusions, Samb.; burning, wherever touched by hands, after handling, Anac. Oc.; cold, Coccul.; doughy, Anthrac.; sudden dropsical, IIHell.; erysipe- latous, Como.; erysipelatous, with red stripes, IApis; as from frost-bites, IIAgar.; glandular, Coccul. ; glistening (secondary syphilis), | | Phyt.; hard, Coccul.; hot, in eruptions, Bell.; hot, hard, shining, from insect sting, Arn.; hot, red, shining, violent pains, IIA.com.; infil- tration, in intermittent, TNatr. m.; serous infiltration, Plumb.; with erysipelatous in- flammation, Bell.; inflammatory, caused a red or violet raised border, bluish or pale yellow ring around, vesicles size of a hempseed sur- round central eschar, l l Anthrac.; with itch- ing and burning, All. Sat.; like a knot, form- ing an irregular ulcer covered with a dry scab, painful to touch under skin, hard, movable knot, like a corn, with Small ulcerated spot On middle, where it touches cuticle, hard, knotty feel remains after healed ulcer is covered with white skin (after an abrasion), IKalibi.; on inner side of arms and legs (ecze- ma), IMerc.; painful, as if touched by nettles, worse in daytime (carbuncle on neck), oedem- atous), Anthrac., Apis, Arn.; Oedematous, during desguamation (scarlatina), IApis ; dis- tended, as if oedematous (Rhus poisoning), | |Sul.; occlematous, with red stripes, I Apis ; painful, l l Natr. S.; pitting upon pressure, par- ticularly joints (anaemia), IFerr.; puffy, Asaf., Plumb.; in purpura, l l Rhus ; red, inflamma- tory, Euphor.; dark red, with tension, after contusions, Samb.; pale red, as if puffed, | | Apis ; after scratching, IISul.; sensitive to touch, l l Phyt.; smallpox, Hydras.; increased turgescence, Tabac.; turgescence without sweat (pneumonia), Ran. b.; followed by vesicles, become pustular, Anac. Oc.; watery, Ilkali c. §§ hypertrophy, induration ; also Chap. 44, Dropsy. Skin, tearing : Amb., Anag., Arg. nit., Bar. c., Bell., Berb., HCamph., Cann. S., Chloral., Co- loc., IKreo., HNitr. ac., Phos., Plant.; better bathing in cold water, Ars. m.; as if benumb- ed, Berb.; with chilliness, IGraph.; in erysip- elas, Rhod.; erysipelatous, Ant. t.; on various parts, evening in bed, Stront. ; worse from motion, excitement, or using eyes, IParis; as if head and face were covered by a cap, Berb.; as if tightly stretched over bones, Ars. m. Bºe rigid, stiff, swelling. Skin, thickening: gº hypertrophy, indura- tion, swelling. Skin, tickling: Brom. Skin, tingling : IIAcon., Alum., ICroc., | |Natr. s., Plat., IIRhus, Ver., Ver. v.; with erup- tions, ISul. ac.; here and there, like being frosted, IColch.; with fever heat, Manc.; now here now there, especially in evening, I I Ran. sc.; worse on motion, Hydras; waking at night, Bar. c.; in paralysis, 1Gels.; with incli- nation to scratch, Plat.; with tension in shoul- der blades, Jacea ; in smallpox, Hydras.; in small spots, with irritation to scratch, spots remain humid, Selen. ; subcutaneous, Paris ; in affected parts, Dig. Hº formication. Skin, torpid : Con., IDulc., ILNatr. m., IPsor.; with chlorosis, inactive (diabetes), Natr. m., Sul. ac, Đº dry. Skin, transparent: in ovarian dropsy, IIApis; when not earthy, IFerr. Skin, tubercles: Ars., || Lach.; ulceration of (syphilis), iCaust. Hº Eruption, tubercies. Skin, tumors: Bºy" Chap. 44, Tumors. Skin, twitching: here and there, Thuya. Skin, ulceration: ICalc.; of folds, Carbo v.; hysterical patients, INux m.: readily ulcerates (rachitic atrophy of children), Staph.; violent scratching, ISul.; sensation, l l Kreo.; sensation of subcutanous, worse from contact, Hep.; 1184 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. large sore surrounded by small pustules, Hep.; with tertiary syphilis, Iod. Skin, ulcerative pain: IIBuls.; when touched, ICaust. Skin, unhealthy : ICalc., Cham., Chlorof., IIHep., ILyc., Petrol., IIPsor., | | Tarax, ITa- rant.; feeling (chronic passive hemorrhage from kidneys), l l Tereb.; general tendency to fester, HPetrol.; slow to heal, Bar. c., Chlorof, Petrol.; will not heal, Mang, Sars.; slight injuries suppurate, Bor.; every injury suppu- rates, IGraph.; in rachitis, atrophy of children, Staph.; every little scratch has a tendency to fester, ISul.; inclined to suppurate, Cham. Skin vermin : gº Eruption vermin. Skin, warts: Gº Eruption warts. Skin, water: cold, causes burning, IDolich. Hº Eruption water; also Chapter 39. Skin, welts: flesh in ridges, as if struck with a stick, ILyc.; with raw feeling, Petrol. Skin, white : II Ars., Carbo v., Sumb.; in ovar- ian dropsy, II Apis ; grayish (dropsy), IFluor. ac.; in infantile derangement, I Apis ; in in- flammation of leg and foot, IComo.; milky, IIRali c.; patch on arm amidst surrounding redness (scarlatina), IApis ; parts which are usually red, Bor.; in scrofula, Ars.; almost transparent (ovarian dropsy), Apis; in ty- phoid, ICoccul.; watery or milky, with pallid' anaemia when disease is due to an original in- ertia and phlegmatic state, Natric, gº pale. Skin, wilted: Hºye flabby, wrinkled. Skin, withered : dry, shrivelled, shrunken, wrinkled. Skin, wrinkled : Ars., 1Con., IKreo., Spig., ISul.; of affected parts, like hands of a woman who had been washing (syphilis), ILyc.; morbus Brightii, IPhos. ac.; wilted, in chil- dren with aphthae, Bor.; in cholera, ISec.; corrugated, Kali br.; corrugated, in cholera infantum, IKali br.; corrugated, with muco- purulent diarrhoea, l l Kali br.; yellow fever, TVer.; in folds, Sars.; in folds, in pruritus senilis, Mez.; in a suckling a few weeks old, IOp. 53; dry, shrivelled, shrunken. Skin, yellow : Agnus, Ars., Ars. h., Bry., Bufo., ICalc., ICalc. p , Ced., Cham, Chel., Chloral., | | Chlor., 1Cornus, ICrotal., IDig., HFerr., IGraph , Hell., IHep., Med., IIMerc., IMyr. cer., INatr. m., IINitr. ac., INux v., Oleand., IIPlumb., ISil., Spig., Tabac.; during apyrexia, Elat.; bilious attacks, INux v.; bilious color, in gastric neurosis, l l Phos.; brownish, IIod; brownish, in jaundice, IPhos.; clay-colored (ulcer of os uteri), ICurar; in bil- iary colic, ICinch.; in cystitis, IHell.; dark, in jaundice, Aur. met., IHydras.; diarrhoea, during dentition, Ars.; dirty, Iod.; dirty, in psoriasis, IMerc.; earthy, Natr. m.; in bilious fever, ICrotal., IIpec.; in yellow fever, IHLach., |Merc.; golden, Aloe ; grayish, IBufo.; green- ish, Ars. h.; greenish, in icterus, IHydras., ISul.; gray, IBufo., IIChel.; gray, in hepatic affections, intestinal catarrh, valvular disease, typhus, IIChel.; with external heat, Merc. cor.; in hepatitis, Merc.; in intermittent, IDiad., l l Elat.; in jaundice, Absin., Aur. mur. nat., HCham., Il Cinch., ICon., Cup. S., Eup. perf., IIod., ILept., IIMerc., Myr. cer., Nitr. ac., INux v., IIPlumb., IPod., | |Sul.; as in jaundice, IChion. v.; jaundice, biliary concre- tions, Sang.; jaundiced, during pregnancy, II Acon.; jaundiced, in remittent fever, ISul.; with pain in liver, Polyp.; jaundiced, in pneumonia, Ant. t.; in liver complaint, | | Alum., Chel., Merc., INux v.; subacute inflammation of liver, Hydras.; menorrhagia, IPlumb.; mouldy, blotchy look, especially face and upper chest, I Lil. tig.; Orange (icter- us neonatorum), IElat.; pale (haematermesis), | |Natr. m.; with scrofula, ICalc.; in spots, all over, itching at night, Dolich.; tawny, I | Psor.; tawny, in ague suppressed by Cinchona, INatr. m.; particularly about temples, Caust.; dark, walnut color (jaundice), Tabac. flºº Chap. 18, Liver jaundice. 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. Age. Complexion. Constitution. Habit. OCCupation. Size, Temperament. AGE, boys: epistaxis (hydrocele), Abrot.; se- were spontaneous epistaxis, Cop.; enuresis, a stout light-haired boy, Arg. nit.; nocturnal enuresis, light complexion, Sep.; constantly pulling at genitals, Stram.; overgrown, weak chest, IIod.; , pining, lifeless, low-spirited, lacking in go, bad memory, Aur. met.; scrofu- lous, whooping cough after vaccination, Thu- ya ; complaints from tobacco, Arg. nit.; con- stant dribbling of urine, Caust., IRhus. B& puberty, youths. Age, children: II Acon., IIAEthus., Agar., Amb., Ang., Ant. c., ILAnt. t., Arn., Ars., Asaf., IIAur. met., IIBar c., IIBell., IIBor., IBry., IICalc., ICalc. p., Camph., | | Canth., ICaps., Cepa, IICham., Chel., Chloral., | |Cic.., || Cina, l l Cinch., Clem., | | Coccion., Coccul, ICoff., ICroc., Con., ICup. m., ICypr., Dig., || Dros., Euphor., Ferr., IGels., Graph., | | Hell., IIHyos., IIgn., IIod., IIIpec., I lja- cea, l l Kali br., Kali c., IKali m., || Kali ph., | | Kreo., ILach., Laur., IILyc., Magn. c., Magn. p., IIMar. v., Merc., | |Millef., Mosch., Mur. ac., | | Natr. c., Natr. m., INux m., INux v., HIOp., Plumb., IPod., IPsor., IIPuls., IIRheum, Rhus, Ruta, ISabad., Sabina, Sec., Seneg., Sep., HISil., Spig., IISpong., | Squilla, Stann., Staph., ISul., Sul. ac., Tereb., Thuya, TVer., Viol.; abdomen hard, hot, distended, ISil.; abdomen large, IICalc., IISil., IStaph.; 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION, 1185 extremely affectionate, manifested by kissing and caressing, Puls.; anaemic, dentition, Coff; anaemic, blue eyes and blonde hair, nosebleed, IPuls.; full-blooded, strong, well-fed (denti- tion, eclampsia), Art. v.; bottle-fed, maras- mus, abdomen swollen, liver large, colic after eating, stomach containing undigested food, | |Natr.p.; cachectic (Scarlatina miliaria), Nitr. ac.; want to be carried, Ant. c., IICham.; do not want to be carried, lie quiet, IBry.; ca- tarrh, with great nervous irritation, sleep- lessnessand spasms,Sumb.; chafing, Hº-Chap. 46, Skin intertrigo; always chilly, refractory, clumsy, Caps.; chubby (whooping cough), Seneg.; take cold readily, IICalc.; take cold readily with change of weather, ISep.; colic Hº Chap. 19 ; three months’ colic, Illic.; constitutional condition results in chest ca- tarrhs and asthmatic complaints, Natr. s.; constitutional disturbances with copious ex- cretion of urate of ammonia, Puls.; convul- sions, Hº Chap. 36; cross, ILyc.; crusta lac- tea, §§ Chap. 4, Eruption ; cry for things which after getting they petulently push or throw away, worse in early morning, Staph.; delicate, anaemic, ILyc.; delicate, scrofulous, especially if syphilitic, chronic recurrent phlyctenular inflammation, ISyph.; develop too rapidly or slowly (epistaxis), Croc.; dwarf- ish, do not grow, IIBar. c.; after exhausting diseases, ICarbo v.; red ears, ISul.; earache Hº Chap. 6; earache, especially boys, IZinc.; watch every one eating, ISul.; emaciated, IICalc. p., Psor., ISul.; emaciation, especially of legs, Abrot.; rapid emaciation (gastro- malacia), IKreo.; emaciation, flºº Chap. 44; enuresis, B& Chap. 21, Urination involun- tary; excitable, ICoff.; excitable, gastric irri- tability, Nux v.; excitable, nervous, weak, II Amb., II Anac.;delicate eyelashes (atrophy), IPhos.; sensation of falling, IIGels.; fear of falling, Illbor., Cupr.; fair and plump, Calc.; fat, TIBadiag.; fat, chubby, shortnecked, disposed to croupous inflammation, Ilkalibi.; fat, flabby, Il Calc.; fat, in whooping cough, | | Badiag.; feeble,scrofulousdiathesis, frequent- ly troubled with diarrhoea from debility, INux m.; overfed (chronic diarrhoea), IISec.; fever, II Acon., Stram.; flabby, thin, IICalc. p.; lose flesh, will not stand, do not learn to walk, 1Calc. p.; softness offlesh, with debility, Pod.; grow too fast, IPhos., IIPhos. ac.; growing pains, IGuaiac., IPhos. ac.; large heads, IICalc.; large heads, open sutures, IICalc. p.; large heads, open sutures, much sweat about head, large bellies, IISil.; cannot hold up head (brain affection, whooping cough), ICup. m.; irritable, ILyc.; irritable, sensitive, sometimes wakeful, Gels.; jaundice, Chap. 18, Liver jaundice; excess of lactic acid, from overfeeding of milk or sugar, l l Natr. p.; marasmus, B& Chap. 19 ; becomes disgusted with meat, Ferr.; nervous, Lyc.; nervous, during dentition, convulsion, Melil.; newborn, Hº Chap. 24, Infants; old looking, iFCreo., II.Nux v., Op.; old looking, hard to awaken, Kreo.; look old, withered, dried up, Arg. nit.; pale, delicate, sickly, will not sleep day or night, but worry, fret and cry, or child is good, plays all day, is restless, troublesome, scream- ing all night, Psor.; pale, lean, with large ab- domen, love Sugar and highly Seasoned food, abhor to be washed, ISul.; pale, scrofulous (tonsillitis), Chen. a.; pale, spasms during teething, Zinc.; peevish, ICalc. p., IICham.; push everyone away angrily, ILyc.; peevish, changeable, pale and chilly, Puls.; peevish, unhealthy looking, with a disagreeable odor, IPsor.; perspire easily (enuresis), Merc.; pot- bellied, colic and scald head, IPsor.; during dentition, Staph.; psora, Hep., Sul.; puny, rachitic, large abdomen (constipation), Magn. m.; rachitic, Magn. m.; rachitic, voracious appetite, IOl. jec.; rachitic bronchial affec- tions, Sil.; rachitic, otitis with tenderness of head, IKali iod.; rachitic, crooked legs, IICalc., IICalc. p.; restless, gº" Chap. 36, Restlessness children; school-children, head- aches from overuse of eyes (asthenopia), Phos. ac.; scrofulous, . Amm. c., Ant. c., IIBar, c., Bell., IICalc., HCalc. p., Camph., Cina, Curar., Dig., Jacea, IPhos.ac., Sil., ISul.; scrofulous, ascarides and lumbrici, Spig.; scrofulous, large bellies, sweat about head, worm fever slow and chronic, Sil.; scrofu- lous, caries of femur, IStront.; scrofulous, outrageously cross, IHep ; scrofulous, diar- rhoea, ISec.; Scrofulous and syphilitic, enure- sis, IKali iod.; scrofulous, cervical glands in- durated and swollen, Il Con.; scrofulous, hydrocele, IIRhod.; scrofulous, subacute and chronic hydrocephalus where effusion has not progressed too far, Sul.; Scrofulous, in- durations, ICarbo a.; scrofulous, mesenteric disease, teeth ill and irregular formation in lower jaw, IPhos.; scrofulous, catarrhal oph- thalmia, IMerc. d.; scrofulous, spasms (hydro- cephalus), Sul.; Scrofulous, pale, inflamed, swollen tonsils, Chen. a.; self-willed, Il Calc.; crying or screaming from undue sensitiveness, HKali ph.; shrunken, Il Calc. p.; sickly, nerv- ous, yellow leucorrhoea, worse at night (in- herited syphilis), Syph.; delicate skin (den- tition), Caust.; will not sleep in the dark but soon fall asleep in lighted room, IIStram.; snoring, BMez.; Sour smelling, cry a great deal, IRheum ; Sour, despite careful washing, Sul. ac.; stammering, Bov.; get stiff (whoop- ing cough), ICup. m.; Swallow everything, ISul.; sycotic or syphilitic taint, rather thin than fat, prone to eruptions which on heal- ing leave purple spots (meningitis), Thuya; syphilitic (cancrum oris), l l Phos.ac.; Scrawny, scrofulous child, a few weeks after birth, impetigo, I IIpec.; thin, Scrawny, with shriv- elled skin (cyanosis), Sec.; thin, scrawny, with sweaty head and sweaty offensive smelling feet, diarrhoea, Sil.; cannot bear to be touched or looked at, Il Ant. c.; tuberculous parentage, inordinate appetite for meat, Magn. c.; slow learning to walk, IICalc., ITNatr. m., Sil.; slow in walking, meningeal tuberculosis, 11Caust.; unable to walk, Mang.; dislike washing, Amm. c., IISul.; weak, . Ferr. ph., ISul.; weak, deli- cate, ICaust.; weak, of a rambling disposition, Apis ; weak, excitable, IICoff.; weak, with well developed heads but puny, sickly bodies, ILyc.; weakness, muscular, Calc.; weak, sicklg (chronic diarrhoea), IStaph.; withered, dried up, IArg. nit.; worm affections Hºt Chap. 20; unmanageable when sick, ILyc.; under seven years, rheumatic inflammatory condition, epi- demic during winter, IStram. Hº Chap. 10, Dentition, and Chap. 24, Infants. 75 1186 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. when attempting coitus, I Amb.; asthma, Age, climacteric period: Hº Chap. 24. colds, II Amb.; asthma, with tickling cough, Age, girls : IBar. c., Bell., Ferr., Filix, ILach.; acne faciei, IPuls.; weakness of bladder, IRhus ; blonde, pale, gentle (pneumonia), Chel.; blonde, red-cheeked, scrofulous, IBrom.; catarrh of pancreatic duet, IPuls.; chlor- otic, IIAlet., IIFerr., IPhos.; chlorotic, phthisis florida, suppurative stage, IPuls.; delicate, growing, near puberty, ICalc, p ; mild dispo- sition when puberty is unduly delayed, or menstrual function is defectively or irregu- larly performed, IPuls.; dropsical condition, amenorrhoea, Senecio; gastric affections, IBry.; headache of schoolgirls, IICalc. p., INatr. m., Phos. ac.; schoolgirls, headache with diarrhoea, Il Calc. p.; nervous headache, at every menstrual period, Ver.; hysterical, Hyos.; hysterical, erotomania, l l Plat.; hys- terical, menstruating irregularly, pain in stomach, l l Millef.; leprosy, I Agar.; leucor- rhoea, ICaulo.; leucorrhoea, preceded by head- ache and sleeplessness, Senecio; menses delay, IINatr. m. ; menses irregular, dysmen- orrhoea, l l Millef.; moles or freckles, IIPuls.; nervous, IISenecio; nervous, whooping cough, Viol.; nosebleed, during menses, Sep.; onan- ists, warts, ISep.; palpitation, chronic, ILach.; phthisical, spasmodic cough (when Dros. failed), Meph.; romantic, Coccul.; scrofulous, chlorosis with dropsy, Senecio : sensitive, Coccul.; tall, thin, nervous, mild, imprêssion- able, of fair complexion, tuberculous, Viol. Age, men: Acon., Act. sp., Agar., Alum., IAnac., Ars., Aur. met., Bar. c., Bry., ICanth., Caps., Carbo a., Carbo V., Caust., Cinch., Clem., Coff., IColoc., IDig., Euphor., IGraph., Hep., Ign., Kalm., ILach., ILyc., Magn. m., Merc., Natr. c., INatr. m., INitr. ac., IINux v., IOp., IIPhos., IIRhus, Sil., IIStaph., Sul., IThuya, Ver., Zinc.; corpulent, advanced in life, gout, Staph.; addicted to drinking and sexual excesses, with disposition to gout and hemorrhoids, apoplexy, Sep.; debilitated, acute articular rheumatism with shifting pains, Staph.; intellectual, large heads and prominent mastoid processes, deaf- ness due to congestion to ears after typhoid fever, l l Phos.; an intelligent, educated man, melancholia, l l Lobel. c.; a man of irate tem- per (diaphragmitis), l l Cact.; irritable, pleth- oric, 40 to 50 years of age, infraorbital neural- gia, Coloc.; literary, and others who suffer from periodical nervous headaches, l l Niccol.; invalided, from tropical climates, disordered livers, IPhos.; rheumatic, exposed to weather and devoted to manual labor, fetid sweat of feet, IRhus ; sedentary, accustomed to great mental exertion (headache), INux v.; strong, much dosed with quinia, Arn.; studious, hy- pochondriasis, with abdominal complaints and constipation, IINux v. 533 puberty; also Chap. 22. Age, old people: I Amb., I Anac., Aur. met., IIBar. c., IBry., Cic., IICoca, Colch., Con., IHydras., IIod., IIMar. v., Millef, INatr. m., IIOp., Sabad., Sul. ac.; women accustomed to taking alcohol (asthma), Bry.; insensibility, after apoplexy, IOp.; ascites complicated with liver and heart affections, IKali c.; asthma, II Amb., Amm. c., Ant. c., Ant. t., II Ars., Aur. met., IBar. c., Camph., ICarbo v., Caust., Cinch., Lach., Mar. v., Op., Sul.; man, asthma 1Con.; previously asthmatic, or suffered from chronic mucorrhoea, threatened paralysis of lungs at an early stage of pneumonia, Phos.; atheromatous condition, Hº Chap. 29 Blood- vessels, atheromatous; atony, Millef.; atony of bladder, Ars.; atrophic conditions, Kalip.; chronic belching, Alum.; disease of bladder, Alum.; women, irritation of neck of bladder and urethra, Cop.; blennorrhoea vesicae, HCar- bo v.; women, quantities of blood discharged at once, with constipation and hypochondri- asis (hemorrhage from rectum), l l Psor.; full- blooded, strong (bedsores), Arn.; disease caused by blow or fall, cancerous and scrofu- lous people, rigid fibre, ICon...; nonunion of fractured bones, IICalc. p.; tendency to atro- phy of brain, l l Phos.; losing breath, IICoca ; bronchial affections in cold weather, accumula- tion of mucus and much difficulty in raisingit, Ammoniac.; bronchitis, Amm. c., Carbo v., IDros., | | Eucal., Hippoz., Hydras, Lyc., INux v., Seneg., Ver.; catarrh, Ictod., IKreo.; bronchial catarrh, with muco-purulent sputa, : Tereb.; chronic bronchial catarrh, with more or less profuse expectoration, also asthma of like character, especially when these always return or increase during the cold season and only abate on return of warm weather, | | Phell.; diseases with chilliness (men), IAurant.; during cholera season, women (chol- erine), AEthus.; indolent circulation, l l Agar.; after climacteric period (hemorrhages), Merc.; colic and diarrhoea, IIAloe ; constipation, IOp., Phyt.; alternate constipation and diar- rhoea, Phos.; coryza, IAmm. c.; dry cough, of a hard, racking, spasmodic character, worse at night, Sal. ac.; fatiguing cough, IKreo., Seneg.; violent winter cough, with spasmodic turns at night, and copious light-colored mu- cous sputa, IKreo.; must cough long time to expel phlegm, IIDulc.; cramps in legs, ICup. ac.; deafness, ICic.; paralytic deafness, Pe- trol.; decrepit, Sec.; depression, IAur. met.; diarrhoea, LAnt. c., IIGamb.; alternate diar- rhoea and constipation, IMAnt. c.; diarrhoea, after cholera, ICoff.; diarrhoea, chronic, men, Con...; diarrhoea, in morning, II Ars.; diar- rhoea, painful, Carbo v.; diarrhoea, with great weakness, HINitr. ac.; diarrhoea, in hot weather, Gamb.; dysuria, HBenz. ac.; feeble digestive powers, Dios.; dropsies, paralyses, Ilkalic.;dysentery, Bapt.; dyspepsia,INux m.; dyspepsia, in those inclined to obesity or after great loss of vitality, IIRali c.; cardiac dyspnoea, at night, IAur. met.; emaciated, mania-a-potu, IIOp.; emphysema, Ipec.; enuresis, ISec.; eruption, sero-purulent, Con ; erysipelas, Amm. c., ILach.; men, fear a long spell of sickness before dying, Cic.; intermit- tent fever, IOp.; flabby, chronic incontinence of urine, from. paralysis of sphincter vesicae, IThuya ; flatulence, IPhos.; flatulency in dys- pepsia, Carbol. ac.; fleshy, IKali c.; fleshy, dyspectic, I All.Sat.; gangrene, Crotal., Euphor.; gangrene, dry, IISec.; gangrene, after bruise, ISul. ac.; swelling of cervical glands, IIAstac; gouty complaints, IBar. c.; gout and chronic rheumatism, with rigidity of muscles and ten- dons, Ol. jec.; gouty, in ophthalmia, l l Nux v.; trembling of hand when writing, Sabad.; 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. 1187 heart disease, gouty diathesis, Aspar.; incar- cerated hernia, constriction coming on gradu- ally, ISul. ac.; slow protrusion with squeez- ing pain in hernial region, INux v.; hydro- thorax, ICrotal.; hydrothorax, with Oedema of feet, woman, l l Cain.; hypochondriacal or suffering from chronic diseases, especially catarrhs, Alum.; men, “old sinners,” with impotence and gleet, IIAgnus; acute inflam- matory conditions, Bry.; influenza, Eup. perf.; profuse secretion of mucus in lungs, with loose rattling cough, IISeneg.; men, Hyos.; menorrhagia, with melancholy, Plat.; metrorrhagia, IMerc.; man, brittle finger nails, Amb.; nosebleed, IAgar., IISec., ISul. ac.; obesity, Amm. c., IIAur. met., Fluor. ac., IIRali c., Op. Sec.; paralysis, IKali c., IIOp.; women, general paralysis of voluntary mus- cles, paralyzing first peripheral nerve and finally spinal cord, Con.; brown patches, Aur. met.; petechiae, Con...; phthisis, Natr. s.; pityriasis, Tereb.; plethoric, well nourished, painful cramp in calves or toes, worse at night, INux v.; especially venous plethora, blue cheeks, blue lips, debility, etc., HCarboa.; pleurisy and pneumonia, protracted cases, Nitr. ac.; pleurisy, men, | | Sep.; pneumonia, with catarrhal irritation, INux v.; pneumo- nia, notha, with sinking of forces, Camph.; premature old age, in consequence of syphi- litic mercurial dyscrasia, IFluor, ac.; prema- ture old age, from abuse of sexual powers, IAgnus; woman, prosopalgia, l l Staph.; en- larged prostate, Aloe, ICalc., INux v.; chronic prostatitis, IStaph.; rheumatism, II Ars., Eup. pur.; scrofulous, IBar. c.; sedentary habits, catarrh of bladder, Tereb.; loss of sexual feel- ing in men, IIIyc.; sleeplessness, IAcon., 1IBar. c.; staggers when rising from seat, HCalc. p.; hard stools, causing vertigo and Headache, Calc. p.; sweating, from Opium, Merc.; tendency to syncope, Crotal.; com- plaints in consequence of syphilitic-mercurial dyscrasia, IFluor, ac.; bitter taste, with clean tongue, women, Carbo v., INatr. m.; vari- cose ulcers, ISec.; tickling and itching in urethra, with constant desire for urinating, worse in morning in bed, better sitting or standing, I Petrosel.; difficulty in urinating in morning, men, Cornus; scanty urine, II Ars.; paralysis of sphincter, inability to retain urine, | | Kali ph.; dribbling or spurting of urine, 1Caust., ICepa; varicose veins, Caust., IFluor. ac.; vertigo, Bar. c., ICon., Sinap.; with atheromata or earthy deposits on the cerebral or cardiac arteries, Alum.; vertigo with costiveness, ICalc. p.; vertigo, worse rising from lying, turning or stooping, IRhus; vision weak, II Aur. met.; weakness, men, Con., ICurar, INux m.; weakened from bleed- ing (apoplexy), IBar. c.; suffering during cold weather, l l Ammoniac.; women, IGuaiac., Kreo., ILyc. Age, puberty : chlorosis, with longing for indi- gestible substances, Alum.; chlorosis, retarded, Ferr.; girls, Aur. met., Bell., IILach., IPuls.; unduly delayed in girls of mild dispo- sition, IPuls.; girls, melancholia, IHell.; girls, nervous palpitation,IPuls.; girls, tall slim, epis- taxis, IPhos.; schoolgirls, Calc. p.; precocious, chlorosis, anaemia, with excessive muscular debility, IIPhos. Gº boys, girls, youths. ^. Age, women: Acon., Act. rac., IAilant., Alum., |Amb., Amm. c., I Amm. m., Arund., Asaf., HIBell., Bor.,ICalc., | | Caust., IICaulo., ICham., Cic., ICinch., IICOccul., 1Coff., IICon., Croc., IIFerr., IGels., Graph., Helon., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Ipec., Kalm., IILach., IILil. tig., IILyc., Magn. c., IMagn. m., Merc., Millef., IIMosch., Mur. ac., INatr. c., IINatr. m., Nitr. ac., INux m., Nux v., Op., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, Ruta, Sabad., Sabina, Sec., IISep., Spong., ISpig., Stann., Staph., Stram., Sil., Sul., Thuya, Val., Ver., Zinc.; tired, aching feeling and some burning in back and legs, Pic. ac.; anaemic, Cycl., IIFerr., ILact. ac.; anaemic, amenorrhoea, IISep.; anaemic, dry mouth and skin, aver- sion to coitus, Natr. m.; anaemic, broncho- pneumonia, Puls.; aneurism of mesenteric artery, l l Sec.; arthritic pains, Sabina ; atonic, nervous headache, with menstrual irregulari- ties, IUstil.; weakness of bladder, IRhus; blush easily, worse after wine (pulmon- ary consumption), IFerr.; who have suffered from inflamed or broken breasts and various glandular swellings and abscesses, profuse thick, tenacious leucorrhoea from swollen na- bothian glands, IPhyt.; cachectic, Cinnam.; cachectic, painless flooding, ISec.; cachectic, with rough skin, ISec.; have not recovered from change of life, ILach.; post-climaxis, cough, Lactu. v.; long past climacteric period, passive uterine hemorrhage, Vinca ; choleric, freckles and red hair, IILach.; chronic ail- ments, Sabina ; constipation, IHSep.; short, dry cough, evening, Sep.; every fit of cough- ing causes passage of a few drops of urine, ICaust., INatr. m., IRumex; cramps, Coccul.; complexion dark, hysteria, IPhos. ac.; deli- cate, IIIFerr.; delicate, sensitive, nervous, faceache, HSep.; dwarfish, IIBar. c.; dysuria, catarrhal, lSenecio ; ennerwated by indo- lence and luxury, better when attention is engaged, IHelon.; emphysematous, Ipec.; ex- hausted from venous hemorrhage, Sec.; dis- posed to faint (constipation), INux m.; feeble from loss of blood, too profuse and frequent, IHelon.; feeble, painless flooding, Sec.; ca- chectic, having a wan, anxious countenance, threatened abortion, Sec.; feeble, with pro- lapsus or other displacements, IHelon.; feeble, delicate thin skin, amenorrhoea, IISep.; mus- cular fibre lax, Sec.; fibre rigid, easily ex- cited, as well as those of the opposite tem- perament, ICon.; inclined to be fleshy, ICalc., IPuls.; scanty menses || Kali br., IKali iod., IPuls.; florid, plethoric, sensitive, IGlon.; gouty, diarrhoea, Sabina ; full habit (dysmen- orrhoea), IBell.; haematuria, ICop.; hair dark, thin, sanguine or bilious temperament, too frequent and profuse menstruation, sexual organs exceedingly sensitive, IPlat.; headache, Act. rac.; passive hemorrhages, Sec.; hysteri- cal, IHyos., Mosch., IPlat., Stann., IVal.; hysterical, irritation of angina pectoris, Cro- tal.; hysterical, spasm of bladder, IPuls.; hys- terical, flatulent colic, IKalibr., IPuls.; hys- terical, coryza, Amm. c.; hysterical, flatulent dyspepsia, Nux m.; hysterical, nervous head- ache, at every menstrual period, TVer.; hys- terical, disposed to faint, feel chilly, catch cold easily, Il Nux m.; hysterical, periodic head- ache, IICoff. t.; hysterical, hemicrania, Sep.; hysterical, suffer during menses,subject to den- 1.188 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. tal neuralgia, sleepy most of time, sleep does not rest, Nux m.; hysteric pulsation all over body, Kali c.; hysterical, morbid sensitive- ness of surface, Codein.; hysterical, ulcera- ticn of skin, INux m.; hysterical, spasms, IGels.; hysterical, spasms of chest, Stram.; hysterical, tea-drinkers, Sep.; hysterical, too much chamomile tea, Val.; hysterical, great tympanitis, with fainting, Mosch.; hysterical, vomiting of food after each meal, especially if subjected to exciting emotions, IKalibr.; after chronic indigestion, enlargement and conges- tion of liver, Magn. m.; acarus itch, after ab- use of sulphur, itching worse evening, Sep.; thin, scrawny, IISec.; large, corpulent, of ven- ous constitution, subject to tettery eruptions, itching and emitting glutinous fluid, IGraph.; suppressed lochia, chlorosis, hysteria, Ant. t. ; lymphatic, Cinnam.; cold, lymphatic, aver- sion to an embrace, Petrol.; lymphatic, feeble, cachectic, with lassitude and languid circula- tion, Cinnam.; lymphatic, clear, white skin, Ustil.; old maids, abdomen puffed big, pro- trudes here and there as from arm of a foetus, motions as if containing something alive, 1Thuya ; old maids, hypochondriacal, Con...; old maids, metrorrhagia, blood clotted, after abuse of mercury, IMagn. m.; old maids, pal- pitation, Bov.; old maids, sleep interrupted by beating through chest, IPuls ; married, neuralgia of bowels, IKalm.; especially if mar- ried, urethritis (with vesical irritability), Cub.; menstrual disturbances, Arg. nit. ; menses de- ficient, INatr. c.; middle aged, uterine affec- tions, IKreo.; tendency to miscarry, Sabina; moth patches on forehead (headache), IISep.; nervous, Anac., IICoccul., IIGels., IIgn., IMosch., INux m., IISenecio, Tereb., IVal.; nervous, hysteric cough, Aur. met. ; nervous, fainting, during menses, IIIach.; nervous, irritable (prolapsus uteri), TBell.; nervous, laryngismus stridulus, Mosch.; nervous, san- guine, plethoric, red face, Arn.; nervous, sensitive, Amyl.; nervous, seasick, shut their eyes to get rid of the motion of the vessel, and grow deathly sick, Therid.; nervous, sen- sitive surface, ICodein.; nervous, profuse light colored urine, Xan.; nervous, vomiting dur- ing menses, Coccul.; noses red, Bor.; bridge of nose yellow streak across and under eyes (headache), IISep.; obesity (constipation, de- laying menses), IIGraph.; who have born children, rightsided ovaritis coming on sudden- ly from an imprudence in walking, getting wet or from sexual intercourse during or too soon after menses, or from excessive use of sewing machine, Pod.; strong, plethoric, menses painful and slight or even absent, with lum- bar or inguinal pains (intermittent), IPetrol ; plethoric, menstrual colic, TVer. v.; plethoric, young, suffered for years from headaches, Asar.; old and middle aged, polypi in ears and nose, IMar. v.; pot-bellied mothers, IISep.; prolapsus, from atomy, enervated by indolence and luxury, better when attention is engaged hence when doctor comes, worn out with hard work, do not care for sleep, so tired, and strained muscles burn and ache so, IHelon. ; of high rank (prosopalgia), Coccul.; relaxed, phlegmatic habits (prolapsus uteri), Aloe.; rheumatic, Caulo.; rheumatic, with diarrhoea, Sabina; rheumatic, membranous dysmenorrhoea, Rhus; rheumatic, menor-, rhagia, IRhus ; Sanguine, profuse and long- continued menses of bright red blood, IKali c.; Sciatica, pain worse moving, yet not better lying, worse rainy, stormy weather, IRan. b.; scrawny, Sec., IISep.; scrawny, feeble, dried up looking (prolapsus uteri), Arg. nit.; scro- fulous, leucorrhoea, IICalc.; sedentary, mus- cular burning pains in shoulder blades about lower margin, often over a small space, greatly worse by long-continued needlework or writ- ing, Ran. b.; sensitive, easily excited, IIIgn.; sensitive, extremely severe after-pains, IOp.; slim, disposed to stoop, IIPhos.; spare habit, delicate, nervous temperament, dysmenor- rhoea, IDXan.; spasmodic and hysterical com- plaints complicated with uterine diseases, IIMagn. m.; sterile, uterine troubles, ICalc.; stout, sedentary, readily catch cold, I Amm. c.; strong, plethoric (ague), Petrol.; thin, Plat ; thin, Scrawny, with prolapsus uteri, leucor- • rhoea, etc., Sec.; thin, ill-conditioned, fre- quent and prolonged forcing pain during, preg- nancy, IISec.; awake with a dry tongue (leu- corrhoea), INux m.; toothache, Cham.; have lived long in tropical climates, painless flood- ing, Sec.; uterine irritation, prolapsus and its attendant nervousness, with sleeplessness, ISe- necio; weakly, chest affections, great nervous and paralytic weakness, with suppressed or very painful menstruation, Coccul.; young, with irritable fibre, extreme delicacy and sponginess of organic tissue, hystericall Phos. ac.; young, with menstrual troubles, espe- cially deficiency, eruption on face, I lSang.; young, nosebleed, Acon, IlSec.; Hº Chaps. 23 and 24. Age, young people: I.Acon., ICalc, IIGels.; anaemic, IAbsinth., Ars., IIFerr., IPhos.; anaemic, scrofulous, II Ars.; asthma, from a. general, bronchial catarrh, afterwards with every change of weather, INatr. s. ; blonde. hair, blue eyes, delicate skin, slender stature, with cachectic cough, diarrhoea, frequent, ex- hausting sweats, great debility, with orgasm of blood, IIPhos.; cancer, ſińaji ph.; cata- . ract, with headache, vertigo, and roaring in ears, Sec.; digestion feeble, Diosc.; fever, vio- lent pains in joints, congestions, swelling of limbs, Sil.; growing pains, Phos.ac.; growing too fast (chorea), I | Hippoz.; grow too fast, diarrhoea from acids, IPhos. ac.; grow too fast, inclined to stoop, HIPhos.; overgrown, bron- chitic, subacute attacks, IPhos.; have not gotten their growth, with rheumatic symp- toms in chest, and sleeplessness, IKali iod.; full habit, pneumonia, IBell, ; obesity, Ant. c., IICalc.; look very old, Fluor. ac.; from abuse of sexual powers, melancholy, apathy, mental distraction, self-contempt, general debility, frequent loss of spermatic fluid, IAgnus; old, prematurely, in consequence of syphilitic-mercurial dyscrasia, IFluor. ac.; phthisical (haemoptysis), IPhos.; , phthisis florida, IEerr. ph., ||Natr. p.; plethoric, Acon., IIStram.; articular rheumatism, when first at- tack makes its appearance, Colch.; Scrofulous, Carbo a.; scrofulous (mumps), IIMerc.; acute catarrh of stomach, Sep.; strong, sparks be- fore eyes (neuralgic and rheumatic head- aches), IIMagn. p.; sanguine or nervo-san- guine temperament, also people who are 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. 1189 ! * habitually cold and deficient in vital reaction, gay disposition, fitful mood, Ver.; tremors from emotional or physical causes (myelitis), ICalab.; varicose veins, JFerr. ph., I Ham. Age, youths: fast growing, cough, haemoptysis, typhoid fever, with diarrhoea and rumbling in bowels, Phos. ac.; overgrown, with weak chest, Iod.; lymphatic, chronic bronchial ca- tarrhs, with more or less profuse expectora- tion, also asthma of like character, especially when these always return or increase during the cold season, and only abate on return of warm weather, l l Phell. §§ boys, young people. COMPLEXION (including color of eyes and hair), dark (brunette): IBry., IICaust.,Coff., IIIgn., Kreo., Lac c., HINitr. ae.; olive brown, disposed to constipation, Sad, gloomy, taci- turn, Aur. met. ; excitable, Alumina; with rigid fibre, Acon., Anac., Arn., Ars., IBry., Kalm., Natr. m., INitr. ac., IINux v., Plat., Puls., Sep., Staph., Sul.; ophthalmia, Apis ; slight, lean, Kreo.; swarthy, ICinch., HINitr. ac.; yellow, spare habit (icterus calculosus), ICalc.; from eight patients, Seven were spare and dark, the eighth blonde, Lac c. Complexion, eyes: black, IICaust., IMur. ac., II.Nitr. ac.; blue, IBrom., IICalc., Caps., ILo- bel. i., IIPuls.; dark, Acon., Aur. met., IGuaiac., IIIod., IILach.; dark, baby, epis- taxis, l l Lact. ac.; dark, disposed to sluggish- ness and indolence, Lach. ; dark, sycosis, Sars.; gray, Med.; lashes delicate, IIPhos. Complexion, fair (blonde, light): Apis, I Brom., | |Bry., IICalc., Hep., ILobel. i., IIPetrol., IIPhos., Sabad., Sil., IISpong.; with lax fibre, Bell., IIBrom., IICalc., ICaps., Cham., Clem., Coccul., Con., Dig., IIGraph., Hyos., IKali bi., Lach., Lyc., Merc., IRhus, Sil., IISul.; grows too rapidly (tuberculosis), Calc.; Sandy hair, , Sanguine (whooping cough), | | Arn.; lymphatic ascites, ophthalmia, IApis; thin, white, delicate skin, light hair and eyebrows (croup, diphtheria), IBrom.; skin fine, ISil.; spare and thin (chronic diarrhoea), IApis ; graceful women (metritis), IPhos. Bºe pale. Complexion, florid; Acon., IChin. S.; blotchy, red, thick skin, Kali bi. Complexion, freckled: Lach. 53; Chap. 46, Skin freckles. Complexion, pale : ICalc., Kali ph., Spig.; deli- cate, Led.; livid, Kreo.; livid, disposition sad, irritable, Kreo.; flabby, scrofulous (inflamma- tion), Merc, d.; nervous affections, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, with deficiency of animal heat, IOl. jec.; scrofulosis, diseases of joints, IOl.jec.; sensitive, irritable, Kali ph.; sickly, ILach.; very white, light hair, and more or less tendency to scrofula, post-scarlatinal dropsy, Dig. Gºº fair. Complexion, hair: black, Aur. met., IICaust., II Nitr.ac.; black, dark complexion, tendency to constipation, Bry; black, dark complexion, blue eyes, rheumatism, Calc.; black, children, enuresis nocturna, 11Caust.; blonde, IICalc., Coloc., Cycl., IIPhos ; blonde, asthma, IPhos.; blonde, deafness due to congestion to ears, after typhoid fever, l l Phos.; blonde, blue- eyed girl (earache), Bar. m.; blonde, red- cheeked, scrofulous girls, II Brom.; blonde, hemorrhages, IMerc.; blonde, irritable, weak- ly, Camph.; blonde, leuco-phlegmatic, chlo- rotic, disinclination for any kind of labor, easily fatigued, special senses enfeebled or with functions suspended, Cycl.; blonde, pale face, low spirits, IGraph.; blonde, mild tem- perament, gonorrhoea, IIPuls.; dark, IAcon., Dulc., Ferr., IGuaiac., IIIgn., IIIod., IIRali c., Mur. ac., IINux v., IISep.; dark, baby, epistaxis, every morning, | | Lact. ac.; dark, firm, fleshy fibre, | | Bry.; dark, lax fibre, -in- clined to obesity, II Kali c.; dark, rigid fibre, Arn., IICaust.; dark, rigid fibre, mild and easy disposition, ILSep.; dark, hysteria during change of life, l l Phos. ac.; dark, skin deli- cate, sensitive to cold, liable to eruptions from being exposed to cold, Dulc.; dark, Women, Plat.; light, Agar, Bor., Brom., Caps., Clem., Coccul., Con., ICup. m., Dig., IHep., Hyos., IIRalibi, Lobel. i., Merc., Mez., IOp., IIPetrol., Sabad., IISpong., Spig., Sul. ac.; light, asthma, Aur. met.; light brown, nerv- ous, excitable temperament, IICham.; light, debilitated, pale, thin, bloated persons, com- plaining of weakness, Spig.; light, lax fibre, IISpong.; light, skin and muscles lax, Agar., Bor., Merc.; light, inclined to be fleshy, ILobel. i.; light, lax muscles and want of bodily irritability, the well-chosen remedy makes no impression, IOp.; light, with a weakened, relaxed muscular system, Sabad.; light (scrofula), IIAur. met.; sandy, l l Arn., IIPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus; sandy, blue eyes, pale face, inclined to grief and submissive- ness, IIPuls.; Sandy, freckles, women, ILach.; soft, IIPhos.; soft, atrophy of children, Phos.; soft, straight, more often than crisp and curly, INux m. Complexion, sallow : Fluor. ac.; bilious, Hep.; cold extremities, ILyc.; jaundice, IPod.; pale, lupus, recent cases, shallow ulceration, III_yc.; dirty, yellow, greasy skin, with a partially developed eruption on forehead and chest, with constant fretting and worrying, cases which do not respond promptly to the indi- cated remedy, IPsor. Bº dark, pale. CONSTITUTION (diathesis), anaemic : HArs., HCalc., IICalc. p., Cycl., IIFerr., ILach., II.Natr. m., IPhos., Sil., Spig., ISul., Ver.; debilitated, rheumatic, scrofulous children, afflicted with ascarides and lumbrici, Spig.; faceache, MCinch.; after loss of fluids or vital- ity, IICinch., IIRali c.; headache, with con- gestion, indurated glands, Ferr. iod.; laryn- geal catarrh, Mang.; nervous affections, neu- ralgia, sciatica, lumbago, with deficiency of animal heat, IOl. jec.; palpitation, IFerr., IVer. Bºy" Chap. 29, Blood anaemia, chlo- rosis, leucaemia. Constitution, asthmatic : Amb., Arg. nit., I Ars., Asaf., IAur, met., HColch., ; Eucal., Illic., IIpec. , Kali c., IKali iod., Kali n., IMosch., Natr. s., Phos., Puls., Sul.; affected by odor of blossoms, Ailant. Gº Chap. 26, Asthma Constitution. Constitution, bilious: Gº Temperament bil- ious. Constitution, cachexia (in general): II Ars., Badiag., Caps., Chim. umb., Clem., I ICOccus, Cund., IForm., IIod., IKali bi., Natr. m., IBNitr, ac., Seneg.; Africana, Caps.; bronchitis, subacute attacks, IPhos.; bronchial catarrh of old people, Hydras.; cinchona, IFerr.; 1190 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. condylomata, of long standing, Kali iod.; catarrhal, or nerve deafness, ISyph.; chronic disease, deep-seated progressive, IIIyc.; with cough, IINitr. ac.; debility and emaciation, IIIod.; deep-seated,child weak and exhausted, with no other symptoms, ISul. ac.; dry habit, INux v.; dysentery, or gout, IColch.; long- lasting cases of intermittent fever when liver is involved and blood is anaemic, IINitr. ac.; disturbance of gastric and hepatic functions, Hydras.; glands enlarged and tender, Kalim.; helminthiasis, Cina ; low state, Iod.; mercu- rial, IIAur. met., Ferr. iod., IIod., IKali m.; nosebleed, Sul. ac.; from faulty nutrition and assimilation, IFerr.; with Oedema, IOl. jec.; nervous palpitation, Natr. m.; phos- phatic, IICalc. p.; purpura, rheumatism,Sec.; quinine, l l Eucal, Natr. m., Phos.; Salt-eaters seldom have male issue (Old Book), IPhos.; with stomach and liver troubles, Hydras.; loss of strength, Arg. nit.; caused by a suppression of habitual secretions, and excretions, IGraph.; syphilitic eruption, pustular, or Squamous, IKaliiod.; weakened by loss of blood, IIChin. s.; vomiting, ISul. ac.; ordinary wounds and ulcers tend to take on a bad appearance, ICund.; remains long impressed by slight mechanical injuries, Arn. Constitution, cancerous: IICon., Hydras., | | Mez., | |Sep.; ulcer of os uteri, ICurar. Constitution, carbo-nitrogenoid : Aur. met., Aur. mur. nat., Cup. ac., Cup. m. Constitution, catarrhal: IIHep., IIRali bi., II Natr. m., Sep., ISul. Hº Chap. 7, Nose catarrh; also Chap. 25, Air passages catarrh. Constitution, dwarfish : cretinism, Lapis ; mentally and physically, Bar C. Constitution, dyspeptic : Diad., INux v.; old or young, flatulence after meals, in stomach or bowels, but unattended with any hepatic derangement or irregularity of bowels, these persons, from excess in eating, or from fasting or from some error in diet, as eating old uncooked fruit, pastry, etc., especially if they are great tea-drinkers, may be suddenly seized with violent colic, Diosc. Hº Chap. 17, Stomach dyspepsia. Constitution, fibre: lax, Agar., Bor., 1Calc., LCaps., Cinnam, Hep, IUKali c., IIMagn, c., IOp., Sabad., Sil. ISpong.; lax, abortion, IUstil.; lax, in blonde persons, Bell., Brom., ICalc., 1Caps., Cham....Clem.; Con... Coccul., Dig., Graph., Hyos., IKali bi., Lach., ILyc., IMerc., Rhus, Sil., ISul.; lax, flooding, with fainting, ITrill.; lax, light-haired children, Thuya; lax, hemorrhages, Merc.; lax, hepat- itis, IMerc.; lax, too frequent and copious menses, 1Thlaspi; lax, indolent enlargement of tonsils, IKali bi.; lax, women, Sec.; rigid, II Acon., Coff. t., INitr. ac., IINux v., IISep.; rigid, cancerous and scrofulous people, Con...; rigid, in dark persons, Acon, Anac., Arn., Ars., IBry., Caust, Kalm, Natr. m., INitr. ac., iNux v., Plat., Sep., Staph., Sul. Bºy" lymphatic. Constitution, gouty: I Apis, Aspar., IIIBenz.ac., ICalc., ICalc. p., Caps., Carb. S., Cham., IColch., Crotal., IGuaiac., IILed., IILith., IILyc., IMagn. c., Menyanth., Sabina, Urt. ur.; chronic bronchitis, ISul.; paralytic deaf- ness, IPetrol; drunkards, INux v.; intermit- tent headache pains semi-lateral, tearing, drawing, crampy, Coloc.; protracted uterine hemorrhage, ISabina; flatulent indigestion, IILyc.; iritis, IIRhus ; hard lumps on neck, extend to left side, | |Sil.; neuralgia, IColoc.; ophthalmia, after catching cold, Bell.; renal colic, Pareira; serous effusion in chest in ar- thritic pleurisy, Colch.; mercurial ulcers IILyc.; uric acid diathesis, IIColch., IILith., IILyc.; glycosuria, IPhos.; fetidurine, HBenz. ac.; fetid urine viscous, Form.; vesical irrita- bility, Colch. Hº Chap. 34, Joints gout. Constitution, hemorrhagic (bleeders): | | Chlo- ral., ICrotal., Diad., IIFerr., IHam., IILach., II Phos., Tereb.; apoplexy, ICrotal.; atonic, | |Millef.; from fluidity and dissolution of red blood corpuscles, Amm. c.; hemorrhoids, Crotal., INux v., ISul ; ovaritis, Crotal.; nervo- Sanguine temperament, I Ham.; slight wounds bleed much, IIPhos.; slightest wound causes bleeding for weeks, discharge of sanious li- quid, tendency to put rescence, tingling in limbs and great debility, weakness is not caused by previous loss of fluids, ISec. B& Chap. 29, Blood hemorrhage. Constitution, hemorrhoidal: IAEsc. h., IICalc., ICaps., HCaust., Crotal., IGraph., HHam., IMur. ac., Plat.; constipation, IAEsc. h., IHy- dras., Natr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., ISul.; deafness, l l Sil.; haemoptysis, IIMillef. Hº Chap. 20, Hemorrhoids. Constitution, herpetic : Bov., 1Calc., IIGraph., ILyc.; chronic bronchitis, ISul.; with tumors, Sil. Hº Chap. 46, Eruption, herpes. Constitution, hydrogenoid : Ant. c., Ant. t., Arn, , Ars, Caust., Diad., IDulc., IIMatr. S., Nitr. ac., Rhus, l l Thuya ; attacks at regular hours, Diad.; feels every change from dry to wet, cannot tolerate sea air, nor eat plants that thrive near the water, feels best on a dry day, a constitution in which the gonor- rhoeal poison is most pernicious, IINatr. s. Bºy Chap. 39, Weather wet aggravation. Constitution, lymphatic (flabby, relaxed, tor- pid): Amm. c., IApis, Arn., Ars., Ast. r., Aur. mur., Bapt., IBar. c., IBar. m., IIBell., IICalc., Calc. a., Cann. i., HCarbo v., ICinch., IDulc., II Ferr., IIGraph., IHep., Kalm., ILyc., Merc., Murex, INatr. m., Nitr. ac., Petrol., Phos., IPuls., IRhus, ISep., Sil., ISul., Thuya ; agalactia, Agnus; prophylac- tic in apoplexy, Merc.; bronchitis, iCaust.; tendency to mucous and serous exudations, Seneg.; flabby, Ast. r.; liable to glandular swellings, Bell.; light hair and complexion, slow to act, muscles soft and flabby, IHep.; weak and defective reaction, Phell; scroful- ous and tuberculous, (after Con.), Calc. a.; light skin, blue eyes, feeble (ascites), IApis ; venous, disposed to hemorrhoids, constipation or morning diarrhoea, scrofulous diseases seem to get almost well when they return, diseases caused , especially by suppressed eruptions, peevishness, sudden and frequent flushes of heat all over body, followed by perspiration, hot palms, soles and vertex; faintness in epigastrium, at 10 or 11 A.M., ISul. Gº Temperament lymphatic. Constitution, phthisical: gº tuberculous. Constitution, plethoric : Il Acon., Aur. met., IIBell., Cact., HCalc., IGlon., INux v., IOp., Ruta, Sec., Seneg., Ver. v.; apoplectic, sub- ject to paralysis, Con...; constipation, IOp.; 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. 1.191 ebullitions, Egy" Chap. 29, Blood ebullition; phlegmonous inflammations, TBell. ; nervous persons, spasms, IIRalibr.; robust, Nux v., Ruta ; seemingly plethoric, IIFerr., IGlon.; strong, sedentary, Con., Nux v.; adults, head- aches with congestion, giddiness, flushed face and constipation, Nux v.; veta, 1Coca ; vigor- ous, gout, IIColch. Constitution, psoric : Ars. i., HCalc., IGraph., IHep., || Kreo., IIPsor., IISul.; chronic diar- rhoea, IMez.; impetigo, especially after abuse of mercury, IClem.; patient emits a disagree- able odor, IPsor.; remedies fail to impress, lack of reaction after disease, IIPsor. B& Chap. 46, Eruptions. Constitution, rachitic : ICalc., IICalc. p., Rhus, ISil. Hº Chap. 44, Bones rachitis. Constitution, relaxed: tº fibre. Constitution, rheumatic : Acon., IIAct. rac., Act. spic., IBadiag., IBenz. ac., HCalc., II Caust., IICham., IIColch., ICrotal., IForm., IGuaiac., ILact. ac., IILed., IILyc., IKaliiod., IKali m., IKalm., Med., Phyt., Rhod., IIRhus, Sabina, Sal. ac., Spig., ISul., Tereb.; abuse of alcohol, IILed.; angina pectoris, | Phyt.; progressive locomotor ataxia, Nux m.; chronic bronchitis, ISul.; caries, with tetter, IRhus; intermittent headache, Semi- lateral, tearing, drawing, crampy, Coloc.; neuralgia, 1Coloc.; periosteal and fibrous tissues affected, Phyt. ; prosopalgia, IPhyt.; renal colic, Pareira ; serous effusion in chest with arthritic pleurisy, IColch.; Sclerotitis, IKalm.; night sweats, tearing, lancinating, sensation of cold in affected parts worse at night (neuralgia), IMerc.; Syphilitic or gon- orrhoeal patients, Benz. ac.; especially in syph- ilitic and mercurial patients, IGuaiac.; ardor urinae, Sabina; women, IPhyt. Hº Chap. 34, Joints and Limbs rheumatism. Constitution, scorbutio : ICarbo v., Diad., IKali m., IMerc., Natr. m., INitr. ac., ISul. ac.; caries of teeth, IPhos. ac.; granular vege- tations in vagina, Staph. Hº cachexia mercurial; also Chap. 10, Gums scorbutio. Constitution, scrofulous (strumous): ; Agar., IAlum., Alumina, l l Ant. t., ; Anthrok, IApis,” II Ars., II Ars.iod., ; Arum m., Asaf., Ascl. t., II Aur. met., Aur. mur., Aur, mur. nat., IIRadiag., IBar. c., II Bar. m., HBell., IBrom., Bufo., IICalc., Calc. a., ICalc. p., ; Calend., Caps., Caust., IChim. umb., IICist., Coca, IICon., Coral., ICornus, Cund., IDulc., Ferr., IFerr. iod., Ferr. mur., IFerr. ph., Ferr. S., IGraph., IIHep., ; Hippoz., Hydras., IIIod., Iris, IIKalibi., IKali c., IKali iod., IKreo., ILac c., ILach., ILapis, ILith., HILyc., Magn. c., IIMerc., Mez., INatr. c., Natr. m., ||Natr. p., 11.Nitr. ac., Nux m., INux v., Phyt., IRhus, Rumex, Sars., Sep., IISil., ISpong., IStaph., IStilling., IISul., ITherid., IThuya ; sensitiveness to cold air, Cist., IHep., Merc.; albuminuria, Calc. a.; chronic bronchitis, ISul.; soft chancre, TNitr. ac.; suffocating cough, Con.; debilitated, Hep ; difficult den- tition, IISil.; unhealthy, offensive discharge (ciliary blepharitis), IPsor.; dysmenorrhoea, iSenecio ; emaciation, IIIod.; excoriation in throat and nose, Mez.; eye troubles, iCon...; pale face, rather fair complexion and disposi- tion to corpulence, ICalc.; enlarged glands, IIBadiag., IBar. c., IBar. m., Bell., IBrom., IICarbo v., IICon., Dig., IGraph., Merc., Therid.; light-haired, sanguine temperament, ruddy complexion, Aur. met.; herpes on face, with dry, croupy cough, Spong.; hydro- cele, IISil.; hypopion, | | Seneg.; diseases of joints, Caust., Kali c., IOl.jec., ISil., IISul.; lymphatic oedema, blonde hair, pale face, low spirits, IGraph. ; nervous, restless, easily startled, IPsor.; ophthalmia, H& Chap. 5, Ophthalmia scrofulous; exophthalmus, | |Sec.; suppurating fistula, Sil.; liver com- plaint, Sil. ; pale, thin, cachectic, iOl. jec.; ulceration of velum palati, IKali iod.; in- cipient phthisis, IStilling.; pleurisy, with croupous exudation, IHep.; protracted, ill- treated cases with hectic and profuse fetid suppuration, Petrol.; ruddy complexion, Aur. met.; slender, lean figure, thin, transparent skin, frequent pulse, great excitability of ner- vous system, urine of high specific gravity, IOl.jec.; syphilis, ICinnab., | | Phos. ac.; sec- ondary syphilis, Kali iod.; especially if syph- ilis or mercurialization is added, IIRali iod.; with sycosis, ICinnab.; varicosis, ICarbo a.; venous congestions, especially of portal sys- tem, IISul.; young persons, Carbo an. Hº Chap. 44, Glands indurated, swelling. Constitution, sycotic : Ast. r., Diad, IMed., INatr. p., HINatr. S., Nitr. ac., Sars, IIThuya; a kind of phthisis, not true tuberculosis, 1Natr. S. Hº Chap. 22, Sycosis; also Chap. 46, Skin, warts. Constitution, syphilitic: Ars., Ascl. t., IIAur. met., HBenz. ac., IClem., ICoral., ICrotal., Cund., Euphor., Ferr. iod., IFluor.ac.,IGuaiac., IKalibi., IIRali iod., IIMerc., Merc. cor., IMerc. d., IMerc. iod. rub., IMez., IINitr ac., IPetrol., IPhos., IPhos: ac.,B.Phyt., ISars., Sil., IStilling., ISul., IISyph., Thuya ; hereditary, keratitisparenchymatosa, l l Merc.; hereditary, in a girl aet. 13, ISul.; hypopion, with slough- ing ulcer, l l Sil.; mercurial, II Aur. mur. nat., IDaph., IIRali iod., ILach.; mercurial-scrof- ulous, Apis; large doses of mercury (deafness of left ear), Petrol.; mothers, to prevent disease in offspring, Aur. mur. nat.;, proso- palgia, IPhyt.; torpid, cachectic swelling and induration of glandular system, Clem. flºº Chap. 22, Syphilis. Constitution, tuberculous: Il Acet.ac., I Agar., IArs., LArs. iod, Arum t., Brom, IICalc., Calc. a., HCalc. p., IHep., IIod., IKali c., IKali iod., ILach., Lyc., IMang., Merc., Natr. m., INatr. S., IIPhos., Pix, IPsor., Rhus, ISép., Sil., IISpong., HIStann., Stram., ISul., IITuberc.; aphonia, IPhos.; oppression of chest, with constant irritation to cough and expectoration, causing evening fever, with hot hands and cheeks, IKali n.; chronic cough, INatr. m.; slight hacking cough, | |Tuberc.; bloody expectoration, shortness of breath, no pain in chest, palpitation, Ferr.; haemoptysis, I IMyrtus; hyperaemia, IKali iod.; bloody or purulent sputa, alternately, IPlumb. Hº Chap. 28, Lungs consump- tion; also Chap. 44, Tubercles. Constitution, venous: ICarbo an., Carbo v., IHam., ILach., Nux V., ISul., Sul. ac. Hºº hemorrhoidal. Constitution, weakly: I.Ars., Calc., 1Calc. p., iCarbo V., IChin. S., ICinch., Coccul., Colch., IFerr., Fluor. ac., IHep., ILach., Merc., 1.192 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. INatr. m., INux v., Phos., IIPhos. ac., Sec., Sep., Sil., Spig., IISul., Ver.; assimilation imperfect, Sil.; asthma, Carbo v.; by loss of blood, Chin. S., HCinch.; bookworms, sensi- tive romantic girls,onanists, rakes and drunk- ards, ICoccul.; broken down, IICrotal., IINitr. ac.; broken down, mania-a-potu, Op.; broken down, with neuralgia, III’hos.; broken down, caries following syphilitic nodes, Staph.; broken down, intemperate, abdominal and renal dropsies, Chim. umb.; broken down by continued influence of syphilis and mer- cury, IIAur. met.; cachectic, profound de- bility and great emaciation, IIIod.; cachectic, diarrhoea and colliquative sweats, glandular affections, . Phos.; soft chancre, INitr. ac.; chorea, Stram.; delicate persons, [Ign.; deli- cate (chorea), INatr. m.; dysmenorrhoea, IGraph.; emaciated, Alet.; erysipelas phleg- . monous, phlyctenous or oºdematous, ICrotal.; intermittent fever, Phell.; florid, sanguine and nervous, Chin. S.; loss of fluids and ex- cesses, violent acute diseases, chagrin, or a long succession of emotions, IPhos.ac.; after loss of fluids or of vitality, especially in anaemia, IHKali c.; headache, with congestion, |Ferr.; intermittent action of heart, with ob- struction to hepatic circulation, TVer.; dimin- ished animal heat, Alumin.; hectic fever, worse after meals, Sil.; abdominal hernia and prolapsus, l l Kali ph.; irritable, lymph- atic, weak, and defective reaction, Phell.; meagre, melancholy, chlorotic, sickly com- plexion, hot flushes, burning vertex, head- aches, pain in back, or hot flushes by day and cold flushes by night, insomnia, ILach.; menopause, Crotal.; subjects with mucous discharges, Hydras.; muscular development feeble, intellect keen, ILyc.; nervous cough, IPhos.; nervous, cold sweat, Act. sp.; nerv- ous, fat, or plethoric persons and such as have disease of heart and lungs, suffer from veta, ICoca ; nourished imperfectly, ISil.; poorly nourished (scrofulous ozaena), Merc. Cor.; paraplegia, Coccul.; Sallow, emaciated, Fluor. ac.; fine skin, pale face, light com- plexion, lax muscles, Sil.; starving persons, Ign. ; pain in stomach, after eating, l l Mang; prolapsus uteri, ; Calc. p.; large varix from slight cause, ISul. HABIT, drunkards: Absin., IAct. rac., I Agar., Ant. c., Ant. t., II Ars., Asar., Bell., Bar. c., Cadm., Calc., Cann. i., Carbo v., Card. m., Chim. umb., IICinch., Coccul., Coff., IICrotal., Dig., | | Eup. perf., IGels., THyos., Illic., Kalibr., ILac c., IILach., ILed., Meph., Natr. c., Natr. m., Natr. S., INux m., II.Nux v., HIOp., Phos., IIRan. b., IISelen., HSep., Stram., ISul., ISul. ac., IZinc.; acne, Chap. 8, Eruption acne ; amblyobia, ICinch.; apoplexy, ICrotal.; catarrh of blad- der, Coff. t.; brain troubles, Merc.; brandy- drinkers, IFerr.; cholera (a teaspoonful of salt in a glass of water), Natr. m.; coffee should be used by wine-drinkers; cold after overheat- ing, apoplectic, IBar. c.; congestion to head and heart, Dig.; cough, Stram.; deafness, Petrol.; diarrhoea, IILach.; dropsy, ISul.; dyspeptics, beer-drinkers, IKali bi.; atonic dyspepsia, IOp.; dyspepsia and debility, Natr. S.; delirium and mental derangement, Merc. viv.; easily intoxicated, Con.; eczema, ILed.; yellow fever, ICadm. s.; glossitis, with paralysis, l l Nux v.; gonorrhoeal rheumatism, ICrotal.; gout, Astac.; haemoptysis, INux v., IOp.; light hair, blue or gray eyes, florid complexion, fat or corpulent, Lobel. i. (op- posite of Nux v.); hands trembling, HINux v.; headaches, IIAgar., Nux m., Selen.; head- ache, hemorrhoids, erysipelatoid inflamma- tion, ILach.; heartburn, Nux v.; hemor- rhoids, Crotal., ISul, ac.; hypochondriasis, from gastric or liver troubles, IIMux v.; in- sensibility, after apoplexy, IIOp.; cures long- ing by removing irritation of stomach, Phos.; enlarged liver, HINux v.; oºdema pulmonum, gangrena pulmonum, Crotal.; Suppuration of lungs, Op.; thin, irritable, nervous dispo- sition, Nux v.; trembling, shaking of hands, Magn. p.; nosebleed, IISec.; red nose, Lach.; old inebriates, ICrotal., Illic.; , paralysis, IIOp.; phthusis, ICinch.; pneumonia, INux v.; rakes, Coccul.; popular in Russia, IIAsar.; sensitiveness of stomach to contact, especially of clothes (cancer of stomach), Lach.; spas- modic stricture, IOp.; tendency to syncope, hemorrhage, epistaxis, menorrhagia, petechial eruption, or Oedema of lungs or legs, effusion into joints, ophthalmia, diarrhoea, dysentery, Crotal.; tea-drinkers, IFerr.; vomiting, ISul. ac.; vomiting of mucus, Zing.; unsuccessful vomiturition, IOp. Hº Chap. 15, Drinking alcoholic liquors. Habit, dirty persons: dread the air, ICaps.; prone to skin affections, IISul.; filthy smell, |PSOr. Habit, high living : gluttony, IAll. sat.; ad- dicted to use of much wine or coffee, seden- tary habits combined with considerable men- tal exertion, IIMux v. Habit, drugged subjects: HINux v.; too much medicine has produced an oversensitive con- dition, and remedies fail to act, Mar. v. fiğ Chap. 48, Antidotes. Habit, tobacco: B& Chap. 15, Tobacco. OCCUPATION, actors: sore throat, II Arum t. Occupation, auctioneers: Sorethroat, IArum t. &Occupation, bookworms: ICoccul., INux v. Occupation, business men; brain fag, and head- ache in occipito-cervical region, IPic. ac.; nervous and dyspeptic troubles caused by worry and much mental strain with too little bodily exertion, IUNux v.; wearing out under mental and physical strain, ICOca. Occupation, clergymen: hoarseness, 1Caps., IIPhos., IRhus; sore throat, IIArum t., IFerr. h pn. Occupation, emigrants: amenorrhoea, consti- pation, IIPlat. Occupation, foundrymen : diseases of optic nerve and retina, IMerc, Occupation, literary people: brain fag, Pic.ac. Occupation, miners: asthma, produced by in- halation of coaldust, INatr. a. Occupation, nurses: exhausted by long nurs- ing, ICoccul, Crotal., INitr, ac. Occupation, orators: sore throat, II Arum t. Occupation, workers in plaster: cachectic, Calc. s. Occupation, sailors: asthma, on going ashore, |Brom. Occupation, sedentary: constipation, IINux v., Pod.; constipation, with co-existing men- strual troubles, IIPlat.; dyspepsia, IINux v.; 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. 1193 combined with mental exertion (paralysis), LNux v.; irritation and inflammation of ova- ries, INux v.; paralysis of intestines from protracted diarrhoea, iOp.; plethora, etc., IINux v.; vertigo, ILNux v. Occupation, servants: girks from the country become chlorotic in the city, IIPuls. Occupation, singers: nervous dread, IIGels.; sore throat, IIArum t. Hº Chap. 25, Voice Singll 19. Occupation, speakers: nervous dread, IIGels. Hºt Chap. 25, Voice talking. Occupation, stonemasons: chest affections and total loss of strength, consumption, dropsy of chest, emphysema, Sil. Occupation, students: cough, Nux v.; head- aches, ICalc. p.; headaches in occipito-cervical region, IPic. ac. Occupation, teachers: brain fag, IPic. ac.; lady, in seminary, after miscarriage, sleep- lessness, l l Cypr. Occupation, washerwomen: toothache, Phos. SIZE, dwarfed : stunted, Med. ; puny, incip- ient tubercular disease, l l Tuberc.; though 17, looked 12, was so reduced and dwarfish, | |Syph. Size, large : bloated (spongy), Amm. c., Ant. c., |Ars., Asaf., HBell., Calc., Caps., Cup. m., HFerr., Hell., Kalm.,Lach., Merc., Puls., Rhus, Seneg., Spig., Sul.; fat persons dread the air, ICaps.; fat, chubby, shortnecked chil- 'dren, disposed to croup, Ilkali bi.; fat, light- haired, suffer from catarrhal, syphilitic, or scrofulous affections, III Calibi.; fat, prosopal- gia, 1Calc.; fat and sluggish, fat body but legs. thin, Amm. m.; fleshy, aged people, com- plaints following parturition, diseases char- acterized by stitching pains, IKali c.; catarrh, or dyspepsia in fleshy people, All. Sat.; fleshy, flabby, tabes mesenterica, with hypertrophied glands, IKreo.; plump, yet flesh is flabby and muscles withered (child), Hep.; obesity, I Amm. br., Amm. m., Ant. c., Ars., II Aur. met., HBell., Brom., IICalc., ICalc. a.,11Caps., Cup. m., I Ferr., IIGraph.,Ilkali bi., Kali br., IIKali c., ILobel. i., ILyc., IIPhyt., IPuls., ISul., IThuya; obesity, uterine complaints, IGraph.; obesity of young people, NAnt, c.; stout and robust, Ailant. Size, tall: lean, spinal anaemia, Phos.; lean, stooping, with dark complexion, Coff.; slen- der, phthisical, IIPhos.; slender, weak-chested, growing rapidly, IPhos.; slender, dark or fair- haired, hysterical subjects, Vib.; slender, phthisical, delicate eyelashes,soft hair, IIPhos.; slender, tuberculous, pale, clear scleroticae, great nervous irritability and sensitiveness to external impressions, cough, IPhos.; slender, disposed to stoop, IIPhos.; Sanguine tempera- ment, fair skin, blonde or red hair, quick, lively perceptions, sensitive nature, IIPhos.; slim, fair complexion, consumptive, Ustil. Size, thin (emaciated, lean, slender, spare) : HHAmb., Ars., Bry., HCinch., Coff, Ferr., Graph., IHep., Ign.,Ipec., Kreo., Lac C., Lach., ILyc., Merc., INatr. m., IINitr. ac., INux v., IIPhos., Petrol., IPlumb., Puls., HSec., ISep., ISil., Spig., IIStann., Staph., ISul., Ver.; abdominal plethora, Chel.; complexion bil- ious, pimply, and subject to erysipelatous inflammation, pallor of face when excited by movement, or very red and flushed, IHep.; rigid fibre, swarthy, black hair and eyes, bru- nette rather than the blonde nervous tem- perament,11Nitr.ac.; invalids,subacute attacks of bronchitis, IPhos.; irritable, choleric, dark hair, make great mental exertion, or lead a sedentary life, IIMux v.; legs thin, body fat, Amm. m.; predisposed to lung and hepatic affections, ILyc.; nervous affections, neural- gia, sciatica, lumbago, with deficiency of ani- mal heat, IOl. jec.; nervous temperament, delicate organization, Xan.; relaxed, Acet. ac.; disposed to rheumatism and catarrh, IColch.; scrawny, IISec.; scrofulous diseases of joints, Ol.jec.; spare, dry, Alum.; walk and sit stooped, standing is the most uncomfortable position, IISul.; incipient, tubercular disease, l l Tu- berc.; upper body wasted, lower semi-dropsi- cal, Lyc.; weak, I Ferr.; weak and melan- choly, Lach. Hº Chap. 44, Emaciation. TEMPERAMENT, bilious: Acon., IAEsc. h., Ailant., Amb., Ant. C., Ant. t., HBell., Berb., IIBry., | | Cann. i., IICham., ICinch., ICoccul., Ipec., ILach., Merc., IINux v., Plat., IIPod, IPuls., Sul.; asthma, IPhos.; tendency to constipation, Cub., iinux v.; dry subjects, ague, where disease degenerates into a slow fever, Tarax.; sick headache, Iris; hepatic affections, Merc., INux v.; lymphatic, HBell.; especially after mercurialization, IPod.; ner- vous (hydrothorax), Amb., I Apis ; stout and robust, Ailant. Temperament, choleric (irritable, inclined to anger) : Acon., Ars., Aur. met., IIPry., Carbo v., 1Caust., IICham., Coff., IIFerr., EHep., IIHyos., Kali p., IKalm., ILach., ILyc., Natr. m., INitr. ac., HINux v., Phos., IPlat, Sec., Sil., Sul.; ardent, disposed to anger, spite or deception, always irritable and impatient, II.Nux v.; bilious, dark hair and complexion, with firm fibre, Bry.; dissatisfied with everything (diarrhoea), Apis; especially chil- dren, IIMagn. c.; without reaction, in inter- mittent fever, Phell.; foxy, mischievous, destructive, Tarant.; haughty, ILyc., IPlat.; irascible, INux v.; mistrustful, when sick, ILyc.; very particular, zealous persons, in clined to get angry or excited, or of a spiteful, malicious disposition, INux v.; peevish, IIgn.; plethoric, Sec.; sedentary, IIMux v.; vigorous persons of dry habit, tense fibre, ardent, irascible, tenacious, Nux v. Temperament, mild (bland): Amb., Bell., Ca- lad., Chim. m., Cic., COccul., Ign, IPhos. ac., IIPuls., Sil., ISufl.; easy, IISep.; quick to perceive, rapid in execution, flign.; tearful, IIPuls.; tearful, anxious (constipation and catarrh), Alums, submissive, yielding, IIPuls. Temperament, melancholic (hypochondria- cal): Acon., Anac., IIAur. met., Aur. mur., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cinch., Coccul., IColch., IGraph., IIIgn., ILach., ILil. tig., ILyc., Mu- rex, IINatr. m., IPlat., IIPuls., IRhus, Stram., ISul., Ver.; spasmodic asthma, caused by anx- ious dreams, sensation as if clothing were too tight, INux v.; choleric, bilious, Chel.; wind colic, l l Millef.; constipation, ISul.; inclined to grief, IIIgn., IIPuls.; phlegmatic, dark eyes, indolent, ILach.; pneumonia, INux v.; san- guine, lymphatic, Murex ; subject to skin dis- eases, ILyc.; timid, fearful, Coccul. Temperament, nervous: Acon., Agar., Alum., Amb., II Anac., Arg. nit., II Ars., Bar.c., Bell., 1194 47. STAGES OF LIFE AND CONSTITUTION. IICalc., Cann. i., ICarbo v., IICham, IChin.s., Cinch., ICon., Cup. m., Dig., Graph., Hép., IIHyos., IIIgn., ILach., Laur., IILyc., IIMagn. c., IIMagn. p., Mar. v., Merc., Natr. C., Natr. m., IINux m., ILNux v., IIPhos., Phos.ac., IPlat., IPuls., Rhus, Sabina, Sec., Sep., Sil., Stann., Stram., Sul., IVal., Viol., Zinc.; ar- dent, INux . v.; bashful, timid, ill at ease in society, Coca; largely developed brains, Bell.; brunettes, IINitr, ac.; careful, IINux v.; cho- reic, Tarant.; whooping cough, TKali ph.; delicate (megrim), Calc.; delicate, pale, Sen- sitive (toothache), l l Kali ph.; flatulent dys- pepsia, ILyc., INux m.; noises aud singing in ears, Coff.; excitable, IICham., IIHyos., IIgn.; excitable, attacks from sudden or in- tense emotions, or smothering passion, l l Kali ph.; excitable, melancholic, Asar.; excitable, violent throbbing, toothache drives to mad- ness, TVer; easily exhausted, take cold easily, INux v.; full habit, ICaps. ; dark hair and gray eyes (prosopalgia), l l Calc.; hysterical headache, Coff.; hysterical, Arg. nit., Cas- tor., Plat., IIGels., IIIgn., Viol.; hysterical, asthma, palpitation, dyspnoea, prostration, and digestive troubles, IIMosch. ; hysterical, spasmodic asthma, caused by anxious dreams, sensation as if clothing were too tight, INux v.; hysterical, inclined to taking cold, Bar. c.; hysterical, wind colic, l l Millef.; hysterical, spasmodic dysuria, TVib.; hysterical, sensa- tion of great coldness in head, Val.; hysterical, neuralgic headaches, IPlat.; hysterical head- aches from mental causes, dulness of head, Arg. nit.; hysterical, hemorrhoidal patients, perhaps such as suffer from gout or worms, especially those of mournful mind, or alter- nately sad and gay, who cry easily, are pale, easily fatigued, sufferfrom wandering pains,are inclined to spasms, IPlat.; hysterical palpita- tion; ISumb.; not hysterical, Atrop.; intellect- ual, Chim. m.; irritable, excitable, Sanguine, IIHyos.; irritable, hysterical, intellectual fac- ulties predominate, hysterical neuralgia, IV al.; irritable, lax fibre, sour smell, Magn. c.; irri- table, canine hunger, Sil.; irritable, dry skin, profuse saliva, diarrhoea, night sweats, ISil.; lymphatic, Dig.; , lymphatic (dropsy), IApis ; melancholic, indigestion, venous con- stitution, with tendency to hemorrhoids, INux v.; premature and profuse menses, || Kali p.; mild, amiable, refined, sensitive, intellectual, Chim. m.; paraplegia,COccul.; par- ticular, IIMux v.; quick, motioned, plethoric, skin excessively sensitive to atmospheric changes, IISul.; sanguine, 1Cann. i.; Sanguine, readily affected, IGlon.; sensitive, IAcon., Ai- lant., Ant. c., Ars., Calc., Canth., Chim. m., Chin. s., HCinch., IICoff, Cup. m., IIIgn, Kali p., ILach., ILyc., IINux v., Pallad., IIPhos., IPlat., Sabad., Sil.; , sensitive, amblyopia, ISil.; sensitive, sluggish circulation, l l Kalip.; sensitive, especially hysterical subjects, anom- alous functional disorders of heart, Sumb.; sensitive, neuralgic headaches, IPlat.; sensi- tive, remains long impressed by even slight mechanical injuries, Arn.; sensitive, have taken too much medicine, IllMar. v.; sensi- tive, imperfectly nourished from imperfect assimilation, IISil.; sensitive, cannot bear pain, Arn., 1Cham., 11Coff.; sensitive to pain, querulous or discontented, Cinch.; Sen- sitive, peevish, excitable, hysterical, with Sanguine nervous temperament, is delicate, falls easily in love, is romantic, bears trials meekly, readily falls into clonic spasms after mental agitation, Ign.; Sensitive, disposed to rheumatism and catarrh, IColch.; sensi- tive, spoiled natures, Mosch.; tenacious, INux m.; timid, ICalc., IIPuls.; timid, anx- ious, during cholera season, Asar.; timid, dread storm and are afraid of thunder, Rhod.; weak, desires to be magnetized, III’hos.; women of a sensitive, easily excited nature, dark hair and skin, but mild disposition, quick to per- ceive, rapid in execution,IIIgn.; zealous, INux v. Hº Chap. 36, Hysteria, Nervousness. Temperament, phlegmatic (indolent, slow, tor- pid): Aloe., I Amm. m., Ant. t., HBell., Calad., I ICalc., Caps., Coccul., Cinch., Clem., Cycl., IDulc., Ferr. ph., Hep., Kreo., ILach., IMerc., Mez., INatr. c., Natr. m., IIPuls., Seneg., Sep.; dread open air, ICaps.; aver- sion to open air and dislike to exercise, physi- cal or mental, Natr., c.; awkward, easily offended, indolent, melancholic, lack of reac- tion, gastric troubles, Caps.; malignant blen- norrhoea, Thuya ; bronchitis, Caust.; always cold and chilly, Led.; comprehension slow, memory weak, ILyc.; constipation, IOp.; faceache, Cinch.; fat, unclean, dread of open air, Caps.; good natured, timid women, and especially during pregnancy, III’uls.; light hair, irresolute, Mez.; chronic headache with relaxed muscles and general debility, ISul ac.; indolent, ICaps., ILach.; irresolute, Mez., IIPuls.; want of bodily irritability, well- chosen remedy makes no impression, IOp.; lax, Calad.; lax, fibre, light hair, great sensitiveness to slightest contact of ulcers, eruptions and parts affected, IHep.; mild and sluggish, light hair, Coccul.; ill nourished, prophylactic in apoplexy, I.Merc.; weakly, pale, timid, 1Calc.; plethoric, Seneg.; scroful- Ous, restless and irritable, take cold in damp cold changes, Dulc.; slow, sandy hair, blue eyes, pale face, easily moved to laughter or tears, affectionate, mild, gentle, timid, yield- ing, IIPuls.; indolent, enlargement of tonsils, IKali bi, Hº Constitution lymphatic. Temperament, sanguine: Acon., Ars., Aur. met., HCalc., ICham., IChin. s., ICoff, ITFerr., IIHyos., IIgn., Murex, INitr. ac., INux v., IPhos., Plat.; affectionate persons, IIPuls.; amiable persons, Chim. m.; asthma, in lively subjects, , IPhos.; bilious, injured knee, I | Apis ; frºquent and great changes in Sensations, feelings changing suddenly from greatest hilarity to deepest despond- ency, Croc.; choleric, pettish, quarrel- some, disputative, easily excited, least con- tradiction angers, women are weak, delicate, chlorotic, yet have a very red face, IIFerr.; good natured, IPuls.; haemoptysis, IPhos.; . black hair, dark eyes, lively, restless, anxious, Aur. met.; nervous, hysterical, headache, ICoff.; imagination vivid, ILach.; easily moved to laughter or tears, IIPuls.; muscles soft, flabby (goitre), ICalc.; nervous, bilious, (paralysis), IApis ; plethoric, II Acon., Arn.; quick perception, IIPhos.; romantic, falls in love easily, Ign.; choleric, Coff. c.; voluptu- ë. excitable, nervous, especially women, 62Ci. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1195. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Antidotes. To the effects of massive and molecular doses; chemical antidotes in poisoning; to the lasting or chronic effects superinduced by the drug. Collateral. Compatible. Drugs following well. Complementary. Supplying the part of another drug. Inimical. Side relations (congeners) belonging to the same or allied botanical family or chemical group. Drugs disagreeing, incompatible, do not follow well. Similar. Drugs suggested for comparison by reason of their similarity; usually compatible, unless too similar, like Nux vomica and Ignatia. ABIES INIGRA. Similar : Agar., Ars., Bism., Bry., Calc., Cinch., Ign., Kali c., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sul., Zinc. ABROTANUIM. Compatible: Acon., Bry., Hep. Similar: Agar., Nux v. ABSINTEIUMI. Collateral: Abrot., Art. v. Similar: Agar., Bell., Cham., Hyos., Stram. ACALYPEIA IINDICA. Collateral : Euphorbiaceae, especially Mercu- rialis annua, and Mancinella. ACIETICU IMI ACIDUIM. Antidotes: Acon., Asar., Calc., Coff., Euphor., Hep., IIIgn., Magn., Natr. m., IOp., Plumb., Sep., IIStram., Tabac. Compatible : Cinch., Dig. Inimical: Arn., Beſl., Caust., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Ran. b., Sars. - ACONITUIMI INAPIELI, U.S. Antidotes: Acet. ac., Act. rac., ICoff, ICham., ICoff., Nux v., Paris, Petrol., Sep., IISul., TVer.; vinegar, wine. Compatible: ... Arn., Ars., IIBell., IBry., ICalc., IICoff, IIHep., Ipec., IILyc., IIMerc.; LNux v., IIPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus, ISep., ISpong., IISul. Complementary: Arn., HCoff., IISul. ACTEA RACEMIOSA. Antidotes: Acon., Bapt. Collateral: Act. sp., and other Ranunculaceae. Similar: Act. sp., Bry., Caulo., Ign., Lil. tig., Natr. m., Puls., Sep. ACTEA SPICATA. Collateral: Act.rac., and other Ranunculaceae. Compatible: Nux V. Similar: Arn., Bry., Caulo., Lyc., Rhus, Sal. ac., Sticta. ZESCULUS, GLABRA. Collateral : AESC. h. Similar : Aloe, Colin., Ign., Nux v. ZESCTULUS EIIRPOCASTANUIM. Antidote : Nux V. Collateral: AEsc. g. Compatible: Collin., Nux v., Sul. sºlar Aloe, Collin., Merc., Nux v., Pod, Sul. AETEIUSA CYNAPIUM. Antidotes: Op.; vegetable acids. Collateral : Cic., Con., OEnan. Similar: Ant. c., Asar., Calc., Cupr., Ipec., Op. AGARICUS (AMANITA). Antidotes: atropine, brandy, camphor, char- coal, coffee, fat or oil (relieves stomach), wine; Calc., IPuls., Rhus. Compatible: IBell., HCalc., ICinch., ILach., *ere, Op., Phos., Puls., IIRhus, Sep., Sil. Similar: Act. rac., Bell., Calc., Cann. i., Cic., Codein., Coff, Hyos., Ign., Lach., Mygale, Nux v., Op., Puls., Sep., Sticta, Stram., Ta- rant., Therid., Ver., Zinc. AGNUS CASTU.S. Antidotes: Camph., Natr. m. Compatible: Ars., Bry., Ign., Lyc., Puls., Sul., Selen. AILANTUS GLANDULOSA. Antidotes: Nux v., Rhus ; whiskey. 1196 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Similar: Aloe, Amm. c., Arn., II Arum t., Bapt., Bry., Gels., Hydr. ac., Hyos., ILach., Nitr. ac., Nux v., l l Phyt., Ptel., IRhus, | |Stram. AIETRIS FARINOSA. Similar: Caulo., Cinch., Hydras., Helon, Puls., Sabina, Selen., Senecio. A.I.I.IUIMI SATIVUIMI. Antidote: Lyc. Complementary : Ars. Inimical. Aloe, Cepa, Squilla. Similar: Bry., Caps., Coloc., Ign., Lyc., Nux v., Seneg. AI, OE; SOCCOTRINA. Antidotes: mustard. Complementary : Sul. Similar : Ailant., Amm. m., Gamb., INux v., |Sul. * Camph., Lyc., Nux v., ISul., ALUMEN. Antidotes: Aloe, Cham., Ipec., Nux v., Sul. Similar: Aloe, Alumin., Caps., Ferr., Ferr. iod., Kali bi., Merc., Merc. corr., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac.,3Nux v., Op., Plumb., Ratan., Stann., Sul., Sul. ac., Zinc. e ALUMINA (ARGILLAB). Antidotes: Bry., Camph., Cham, Ipec.,Puls.; ailments from lead. * Compatible: ICalc., IIgn., ILyc., INux v., IPhos., IIPuls., IISep., IISul. Complementary: Bry. Similar: Arg. nit., Bar. c., Bry., Calc., Cham., Con., Ferr., Ferr. iod., Gnaphal., Ipec., Kalibi., Lach., Lyc., Puls., Plumb., Ruta, Sep., Sil., Sul., Zinc. A.M.BRA GRISE.A. Antidotes: Camph., Coff., ||Nux v., | |Puls., Staph. Compatible: Calc., Caust., Ign., IILyc., IPhos., IPuls., Rhus, IISep., Sil., IISul. Similar: Act. rac., Ars., Asaf., Castor., Cinch., Coca, Coff., Ign, Kali br., Lach., Mosch., Nux v., Op., Phos., Phos. ac., Puls., Sep., Staph., Sul., Sul. ac., Val., Ver. AIMIIMIONIUM BENZOICUIMI Similar : Caust., Gnaph., Tereb.; to its rela- |. tives the ammonia Salts and Benz. ac., espe- cially the latter in gout, rheumatism, and kidney affections, and Amm. phos. in gouty deposits. –AMIMOINIUM BEOIMATUIMI. Similar: Amm. c. , , Amm. m., Amm. caust., Amm. ph., Arg. nit., Art. v., bromide of cam- hor, Bufo., Calc., Caust., Cinnab., Kali bi, ali br., Kali perm., Natr. a., Nux v., Ratan., Sil., Sul., Zinc. AIMIMONIUM CARBONICUIM. Antidotes: , Arn., Camph., Hep.; vegetable acids, fixed oils as castor, linseed, almond and olive-oils; Rhus poisoning and stings of insects. Compatible : Ars., Bell., IBry., IICalc., IGraph., Hep., IKali c., IILyc., IMerc., Nux_y., IIPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, IISep., ISil., IISul. Inimical : Lach. Similar: Amm. br., Amm. m., Amm.ph., Ant.t., Arn., Ars., Apis, Aurum, Bell., Calc., Coccul., Hep, Kalibi, Kali c., Lach., Laur., Natr. m., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Staph., Sul., Ver. AIMIMONIUM MTURIATICUIMI. Antidotes: Coff, Hep., Nux v.; bitter almonds, Camphor. Compatible: IBry., HCalc., IIPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep. Similar: to its relatives and to Aloe, Ant. c., Arg. nit., Ars., Calc., Carbo v., Caust., Coloc., Con., Hep., Iod., Kali bi., Kali chlor., Kali hydr., Magn. m., Merc., Merc. cor., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Rhus, Seneg., Sep., Sil., Sul. AMIMONIACUIM. Antidotes: Arn., Bry. Similar: to its relatives the Umbelliferae, par- ticularly Con...; also to Acon., Amb., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Aurum, Bell., Chel., Cic., Cotyl., Fagopyr., Iber., Lyc., Mez., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Phos., Puls., Ruta, Seneg., Sul., Sumb. AMYGDALA AMARA. Antidotes: Op.; strong coffee; cold water poured over head. Similar: to its relatives, especially the Pomeae and Pruneae of the Rosaceae, and to Manihot util., Chardinia xeranthemoides, Ximenia Americana, Ipomoea dissecta and the Agari- cus oreades, all of which emit Hydr. ac.; also Ant. t., Bell., Hyos., Lach., Laur, Naja, Op., Stram., Tabac. AIMIYLENUIMI INITROSUMI. Antidote: Cact. Similar: Acon., Bell., Cact., Chlorof., Coca, ether, Kali br., Lach., Nitr. sp. d.; to failure of respiration by chloroform, and to convul- sions of Strychnine. AN ACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE. Antidote: Rhus. Collateral: Anac. or, and the Rhoes. Similar: Canth., Crot. t., Mez., Rhus rad., Rhus. AINA CARIDIUM ORIENTAT. E. Antidotes: Coff., Jugl., Rhus; smelling raw coffee. Collateral: Anac. Oc., Comoc., Rhus glab., Rhus rad., Rhus tox., Rhus v. Compatible: IBell., Calc., Con., IILyc., Phos.ac., Plat., IIPuls., ISul. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1197 Similar: Ant. t., Apis, Caust., Ferr., Iod., Jugl, Lyc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos. ac., Plat., Puls., Urt. ur., Zinc.; also to Terebin- thineae. ANAGAT, LIS ARVENSIS. Antidotes: Coff, Coloc., Rhus. Collateral: Cyclam. Similar : Coff., Cycl., Lith., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Tell. AINANTHERUIMI IMIURICATUIM. Inimical: wine and strong liquors. Similar: Acon., Act. rac., Agar, Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cann. S., Canth., Carbo V., Caust, Cham., Coccul, Coff, Coral., Euph., Gels., Hydras., Hyos., º Kali hydr., Lach., Lyss., Merc., Mosch. Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Staph., Stram., Sul, Thuya, Zinc. ANGUSTURA. Antidotes: Bry., Coff. Compatible: IIBell., ILyc., Phos. ac., Puls., IISep., ISul.; to mercury, like other Rutaceae. Similar: AEsc. h., Aloes, Ant. C., Ant. t , Bell., Bry., Cepa, Cham., Cic., Coff, Hyper, Ign., Led., Liſ. tig., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Ran. b., Rhus, Sep., Sil. ANTHRACINUIM. Antidotes: Apis, Ars., Camph., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Cinch., Kreo., ILach., Puls., Rhus, Sal. ac., Sil. AINTEIROIKOKALI. Compatible: Dulc., Ferr, iod. Similar: to the Carbons, also to Acon., Ant. c., Ars., Bry., Carbo a., Carbo V., Kali c., Rhus, Wer. ANTIMONIUM ARSENICUIM. Similar: to other antimony Salts; to Amm. c., Ars., Aur. met., Lach., Merc. Sul., Phos., Puls, Sul. ANTIMONIUM CHILORIDUIM. Similar: to other antimony salts, and to the acids; also to Ars., Carbo V., Con. ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM. Antidotes: Calc., IHep., Merc.; stings of in- sectS. Compatible: IBell., Ipec., IIPuls., Rhus, ISep., ISul. Complementary : Squilla. Similar: Acon., Amm. m., Apis, Ars., IBry., Carbo v., Cham., Euph., Ferr., Hep., Ipec., ILyc., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Ran. b., Rhus, Squilla, Sul. IMerc., IPhos., ANTIMONIUM SULPH. AURATUM. Similar: the Antimonies; , Amm. c., Ars., Aur. met., Ferr., Merc S., Sul. ANTIIMOINIUM TARTARICUMI. Antidotes: Asaf., Cinch., Coccul., Con., Ipec., Laur., Op., Puls., Sep. Compatible : Bar. c., Bell., Bry., Camph., Caust., Ipec., Merc., INux v., IIPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep., ISul. Similar: Acon., Ars., Bar. c., Brom., Camph., Ferr. ph., Hep., Iod, Ipec., Kali iod., Lach., Lyc., Phos., Puls., Tereb., Ver. APEIIS CHIENOPOD.II GLAUCI. Related: to the Polygonaceae, including Ru- mex and Rheum. Similar : AEthus., Ant. c., Apis, Arg. nit., Cham., Dulc., Gels., Merc., Natr. S., Nux V., Phos., Puls. API.S. Antidotes: to massive doses and in poisoning, Natrum muriaticum in substance, solution and potencies; sweet oil (contains table salt); onions; also Apis potentized, Canth., Cinch., Dig., Iod., Ipec., Lach., Lact. ac. Collateral : Bombus, Crabro, Vespa. Compatible : I.Ars., IIBell., Codein., Graph., IHep., Iod., IILyc., Merc., INatr. m., IPhos., Stram., IISul. Complementary : Natr. m. Inimical : Rhus. Similar : Acet. ac., Acon., Anac., Apoc., Arn., Ars., Bell., Brom., Bry., Canth., Cinch., Colch., Crot. t., Euph., Ferr., Graph., Hep., Iod., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Natr. a., Natr. m., Puls., Rhus, Rumex, Sabina, Sep., Sil., Sul., Tereb., Therid., Thuya, Urt. ur., Zinc. APOCYNTUIMI CAININ AIBINUIM. Similar: Acet. ac., Apis, IArs., Bell., Bry., Cinch., Colch., Dig., Elat., IHell., Kali c., Lyc., Merc., Merc. Sul., Squilla, Sul., Ver. ARGENTUIMI IMIETALLICUIMI Antidotes: Merc., Puls. Compatible : Alum., IIAsaf., TBell., IICalc., ILyc., Merc., IPhos., Plat., IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., Stront. Similar : Arg. nit., Puls., Stann., Zinc. ARGENTUIMI INITIRICUMI. Antidotes: Amm. caust., Ars., HINatr. m. (chemical and dynamic), milk; boys’ com- plaints after use of tobacco. Compatible: Bry., Spig., Spong., Ver. ‘Similar: Aurum, Cup. m., Kali bi., Lach., Merc., Merc. cor., Merc. iod., Natr. m., Nitr. ac. ARNICA IMONTAINTA. Antidotes: Acon., Amm. c., Ars., Cic., Cinch., Ferr., Ign., Ipec., Seneg.; to massive doses, Camph., Ipec. Compatible: II Acon., Apis, Ars., HBell., Bry., Calc., ICinch., Ipec., ILyc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IIRhus, ISep., ISil.,ISul, Sul. ac., Ver. Complementary: Acon. 1198 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Inimical: after the bite of a dog or any rabid or angry animal ; wine increases unpleasant effects. Similar: Acon., Amm. c., Ars., Bapt., Bell., Bry., Calend., Cham., Cinch., Crot. t., Euph., Ferr., Hep., IHyper., Ham., Ipec., Merc., Puls., Ran. Sc., Rhus, Ruta, Staph., Sil., Sul., Sul. ac., ISymph., Ver. ARSENICUIM ALBUM. Antidotes: at first milk, albumen, etc., to en- velop poison until antidote or emetic can be obtained; induce vomiting by emetics of mus- tard, sulphate of zinc, or Sulphate of copper, etc., but avoid tartar emetic, and other sub- stances which strongly irritate mucous mem- brane; lime water is useful by diminishing solubility of arsenious acid; demulcent drinks in large quantities are useful; to counteract that portion of arsenic not expelled from stomach, freshly prepared ferric hydrate or magnesia should be given in large quantities; castor oil to expel arsenious acid from intes- times; chemical antidotes, such as animal charcoal, hydrated peroxide of iron, magnesia, and lime water may prove useful; opium is of service as a dynamic antidote, if stomach rejects it administer it in form of clysters; Hepar is a most useful antidote ; use brandy and stimulants when there is much depres- sion and collapse; if urine is suppressed give large quantities of water containing sweet spirits of nitre; to potencies Camph., Carbo v., Chin. S., ICinch., Dig., IFerr., Graph., IIHep., Iod., IIpec., Lach., INux v., Phos., Plumb., Samb., Tabac., IWer.; it antidotes Sausage poisoning, dissection wounds and anthrax poison. Compatible: Acon., Arn, Bell., IBry., HCalc., ICarbo v., ICinch., Diad, Ferr., ilhep., Iod., IIpec., ILach., IILye., Merc., JNux v., !º IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., Sil., ISul., €r. Complementary: All. Sat., Carbo v., Phos. Similar: Acon., Apoc., Arg. nit., Ars. met., Bell., Bism., Calc., Cann. i., Carbo v., Cinch., Ferr., Hyos., Ipec., Kreo., Lach., Lyc., Nuxv., PhOS., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Tabac., Ver. ARSENICUM HYDRO GENISATUMI. Antidotes: Nux v.; Amm. acet. and sinapism relieved breathing ; turpentine should be tried ; drinks containing sulphuretted hydro- gen appear to relieve most. (Berzelius.) Similar: Carbo V. AIRSIENICUM IODATUIMI. Antidotes: Bry. Compatible: Con., Sul. ARSENICUIMI IMETALIHICUIM. Antidote : Bell. Similar: Ars., Iod., Merc., Natr. c., Nux v., Rhus, Sul. ARSENICUIM STULIPEIURATUIM FLAVUMI. Similar: Calc. ARTEMISIA, VUILGARIS. Collateral: nearest, Abrot, Absin.; more dis- tant, Arn., Cham., Cina, Millef, Tanacetum. Compatible: Caust., Iod. Similar : Absin., Apis, Bufo., Caust., Cham., Cic., Cina, Hell., Puls., Ruta, Sec., Stram. ARUIMI DRACONTIUM. Collateral : Arum m., Arum t. Compatible: Ant. t., Colch. Similar: Calad. Gº Arum triphyllum. ARUIMI IMACTULATUM. Antidotes: sweet oil, milk, butter. ARUIMI TRIPEIYLLUIMI. Antidotes: sweet oil, milk, butter, buttermilk, Acet, ac., Lact. ac., Puls. Collateral: Arum d., Arum m., Calad. Compatible : Caust., Hep., Nitr. ac. Inimical: Calad., which is too similar. Similar: Ailant., Amm. c., Amm. m., Arg. nit., Ars., Canth., Caps., Castor., Caust., Cepa, Croc., Hep., Hydr. ac., Iod., Kali iod., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Mez., Mur. ac., Nitr, ac., Phyt., Sang., Sil., Sul. ARUNIDO IMAURITANICA. Similar: Calc., Lyc., Sul. ASAFCETIDA. Antidotes: l l Caust., | | Camph., IMerc., IPuls., || Val.; to alcohol. Collateral: Ammoniac., Cic., Con., etc. Compatible : ICalc., ILyc., Merc., IPhos., IIPuls., Sep., Sil, Sul., Thuya, IWal. Similar: Arg. nit., Aurum met., Castor., Caust., Cinch., Crot. t., Hep., Ign, Merc., Mosch., Phos., Puls., Thuya, Val. | | Cinch., ASARUIMI IETUROPAEUIM. Antidotes: camphor, vinegar, vegetable acids. Compatible : Bism., INux v., IIPuls. Similar: Acon., Aloe, Camph., Cup. m., Hep., Ipec., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Pod., Puls., Sep., Stram., Sul. ac., Tabac., Ver. ASCI, IEPIAS SYRIA.C.A. Collateral: Ascl. t., Ascl. vincet. Similar: Act. rac., Bry., Colch. ASCIIHFIAS TUBEROSA. Antidotes: Sul., Ver. Collateral: Ascl. s., Ascl. Vincet. Similar : Agar., Bry. ASIMINA. T.R.I.T.O.B.A. Similar: Illic., Liriodendron. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Acon., Apis, Coff. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1199 Collateral : Convallaria maj., Medeola virg., Trillium cer., Sars. Similar: Arn., Aur. mur., Cann., Dig., Spig. ASTACUS FLUVIATILIS. Antidote : Acon. Similar : Apis, Rhus. ASTERIAS RUBENS. Antidotes: Plumb., Zinc. Collateral: Murex, Sep. Compatible: Bell., Calc., Carbo a., Con., Ipec., Sil., Sul. Inimical : coffee and Nux v. Similar: Bell., Crot. t., Gamb., Grat., Jatroph., Lil. tig., Thuya. ATROIPINUIM. Antidotes: Calab., Op. Similar: Bell. ATROPINUIMI SULPEIUIRICUMI. Antidote : to Muscarine, or poisoning by mush- rooms, especially dyspnoea ; to meconate of morphia, or any other salt of opium, espe- cially where the heart's action is greatly di- minished. AURANTIUIMI. Antidote : an orange eaten before breakfast is said to destroy the desire for alcoholic drinks. ATſIRUIMI IMIETALLICUIMI. Antidotes: Bell., Camph., Cinch., Coccul., Coff., Cupr., Merc., Puls., Spig., Sol. nigr.; to ill effects of mercury; to large quantities of iodide of potash. Compatible: I Bell., 1Calc., IHep., IILyc., IMerc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, IISep., ISil., IISul. Similar : Amm. c., Arg. met, Arg. nit., Ars., Asaf., Bell., Caps., Calc., Calc. p., Cinch., Coccul., Coff, Cupr., Dig., Ferr., Glon., Hep., Iod., Kali bi., Kali br., Kali c., Kali iod., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Pallad., Plat., Puls., Sol. nigr., Sep., Sil., Spig., Sul., Tarant., Thuya, Ver. v. AURUIMI IMIURIATICUIM. Antidotes: Bell., Cinnab., Merc. Inimical: Sulphur springs. Similar : Acon., Amm. c., Arg. met., Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., Cinnab., Ferr., Glon., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Phos., Plat., Sil., Sul. ATURUIMI MURIATIC UIM NATRONA- TUIMI. Inimical: coffee and alcohol. Similar : Arg. nit., Ars., Aur. met., Aur. mur., Badiag., Bry., Cist, Con., Graph., Hep., Iod., Kali bi., Kali iod., Lyc., Merc. viv., Merc. sul., Merc. iod. rub., Nitr. ac., Phos., Phos.ac., Sul., Thuya. BADIA.G.A. Collateral: Spong. Compatible: Lach. Complementary : Iod., Merc., Sul. Similar: Calc. S., Carbo a., Cist., Clem., Hep., Iod., Kali iod., Lach., Merc., Merc. iod., Nitr. ac., Seneg., Sil., Spong., Sul. BAPTISIA. TINCTORIA. Compatible: Nitr. ac., Tereb. Similar: Arn., Ars., IBry., Gels., Ham., Hyos., Kali chlor., Lach., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Rhus, Sil. BARYTA CARBONICA. Antidotes: Ant. t., Bell., Camph., Dulc., Merc., Zinc. Compatible: Ars., Bell., ICalc., ILyc., Merc., INux v., IIPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sil., ISul., Squilla. Inimical : Calc. (in scrofula). Similar: Alum., Ant. t., Bell., Calc., Călc. iod, Caust., Cham., Cinch., Con., Dulc., Fluor. ac., Iod., Lach., Lyc., Magn. C., Merc., Natr. C., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sil., Sul., Tell. BARYTA IMITURIATICA. Antidote : Absin. Compatible : Arn. Similar: Con. BELI, ADONINA. Antidotes: vegetable acids, infusion of galls or green tea, coffee, Hyoscyamus, Opium ; to effects of small doses, Acon., Arum t., Atrop., Camph., Cinch., IICoff., Cup. m., Ferr., IHep., | | Hyos., Jab., Merc., IOp., Plat., Plumb., Puls., Sabad., wine. Complementary: Calc. Compatible : Arn., Ars., Aur. met., IBry., IICalc., Caps., HCaust., HCham., ICic., ICinch., Coccul., 1Con., IIHep., Hyos., IIgn., IIpec., IILach., IILyc., IIMerc., INatr. c., INatr. m., INitr. ac., INux v., Op., IPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, Seneg., Sep., ISpig., Staph., Stram., IISul., Val., Ver., and lemon juice. Inimical: Dulc., vinegar. Similar: Acon., alcohol, Ars., Bry., Calc., Cham., Cic., Coff, Cupr., Eup. pur., Gels., Hep., Hyos., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Op., Puls., 'Rhus, Stram., Tereb., Ver. BEINZOIC ACID. Antidote: after abuse of Copaiva in suppres- Sion of gonorrhoea, or for warts around anus appearing after Copaiva had been used for chancre; has been used for dysuria senilis from enlarged prostate in conjunction with Copaiva. Inimical : wine. Similar: Cop., Ferr., Zinc. BERBIERIS. Antidotes: Acon., Camph., Bell. 1200 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Compatible: Arn., Bry., Kalibi., Lyc., Rhus, Sul. Similar: Acon., Aloe, Ant. t., Ars., Calc., Calc.p., Carbo v., Cham., Cinch., Lyc., Natr.m., Nitr, ac., Nux v., Puls., Rheum. BISIMIUTEIUIMI. Antidotes: coffee, Calc., Caps., Nux v. Collateral: isomorphic with Ant. c., Ars and PhOS. Compatible: Ars., IIBell., 1Calc., ICycl., Evonymus, IIgn., IKali c., ILyc., Merc., INux v., IIPuls., IRhus, IISep., Sil., ISul. Similar : Ant. c., IArs., IIBell.., || Bry., Calc., Caps., Cinch., Ign., Kali c., Kreo., Lach, Lyc., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Plumb., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Staph. BORAX. Antidotes: Cham., Coff. Compatible: IBry., IICalc., ILyc., Merc., II.Nux v., Puls., 1Rhus, Sep., Sil., ISul. Inimical : vinegar, wine. Similar: Amm. c., | | Ars., Bell., Bry., IICalc., Graph., Ign., Kalibi., Lyc., Magn. m., sº Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sep. Sil., Ull. BOVISTA. Antidote : Camph.; to bad effects of tar, ex- ternally applied ; to suffocation from carbon vapors. Compatible: Alumin., 11Calc., Phos., Puls., IIRhus, IISep., Staph., ISul., IWer. Inimical : coffee. Similar : Bry., IWCalc., Carbo v., Caust., Kali c., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., IPhos., Puls., Rhus, Sép., Sil, Spig, Staph., Stront., Val. BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS. Similar: the other Eupatoriaceae; to Apis, Arn., Bov., Calend., Helon., Merc. cor, Nux v., Op., Plumb., Senecio. BROMIUIM. Antidotes: Amm. C., Camph., Magn. C., Op. Compatible: Arg. nit. (generally after, not before), Kali c. Similar: Ant. t., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., Bor., Caust., HChlor., Cina, Cinch., Coff, Con., Cup. m., Fluor. ac., Hep., IIod., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Phos., Rhus, Sep., ISpong., Sul. BRYONIA. ALBA. Antidotes: Acon, IAlumin., Calc., Camph., ICham., Chel., Chlor., Cinch., Clem, Coff, Fragaria, Ign., Merc., Mur. ac., INux v., IPuls., Rhus, Seneg. Collateral: the Cucurbitaceae. Compatible: Acon., IIAlum., Ammoniac., 1Bell., 1Calc., Con, Kali c., Lyc., Merc., 1Nux v., Op., IPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., |Sul. Complementary: Alumin., Rhus. Similar: l l Acon., Ammoniac., Ant. c., Arn., | | Ars., Ascl. t., HBell., ICalc., Carbo v., IICaust., Cham., IIIgn., Ipec., IKali c., Kreo., Lach., ILyc., Merc., INatr. m., Natr. S., Nitr. ac., IINux v., Op., Petrol., IPhos., Pod., Puls., Ran. b., IRhus, Rumex, Sep., Sil.,Spig., Squilla, IISul. BUIFONES. Antidotes: Lach., Seneg. Complementary: Salamandra (epilepsy, cere- bral softening). Similar : Ant. c., Ars., Art. v., Calc., Canth., Cub., Hep., Hyos., Kali br., Lach., Merc., Natr. m., Nux V., Phos. ac., Sil., IISul., Tarant. CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS. Antidotes: Acon., Camph., Cinch. Collateral : Cereus Bonplandii, Cereus serpen- tinus, Opuntia. Compatible : Acon., Arn., Ars., HBell., Bry., Cham., Dig., Eup. perf., Gels., Ipec., Kali br., ILach., Nux v., Rhus, Sul. Similar: Acon., Act. rac., Aloe, Alum., Amm. m., Amyl., Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bov., Bry, Cadm. S., Cain., Calc., Carbo V., Caust., Coral., Crotal., Dig., Eup. perf, Glon., Iod., Ipec., Justitia, Kali c., Kali chlor., Kali n., Kalm., Lach., Lil. tig., Murex, Naja, Natr. m., Nux v., Op., Puls., Rhus, Sil, Spig., Stram., Sul., Tabac., Tarant., Zinc. CADIMIITUIMI SULFURATUIMI. Compatible : Bell., Carbo v., Nitr. ac. Similar: AEthus., Aloes, Ant. t., Ars., Asar., Bry., Colch., Crot. t., Cup., Hell, Ipec., Kali bi., Kali chlor., Nux v., Pod., Rhus, Sep., Ta- bac., Ver., 1zinc. CAIN CA. Antidotes: Colch., Rhus, Ver. Compatible: Ars. Similar: IApoc., Bry. CALABAR (PHYSOSTIGMA). Antidotes: Atrop., Chloral.; camphor suspends the symptoms temporarily. Compatible: Amyl., Con., Gels. Similar: Agar., Bell., Caust., Cham., Con., Curar., Gels., Nux v., Passiflora, Solanum, CALADIUM. Antidotes: Camph., 11Caps.; the juice of the sugar cane is said to be antidotal, and the ne- groes say the juice of the root will annuleffect produced by the juice of the leaves; IIgn. relieved the stitches in pit of stomach, and the fever; Carbo. v. removed the rash; Hyos. lessened the night cough, Zing. the asthma ; Merc. relieved preputial symptoms. Collateral: Arum d., Arum m., Arum t. Compatible : Acon., IBry., Canth., ILyc., lMerc., INux v., iPhos., IIPuls., ISep., ISul. Complementary : Nitr. ac. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1201 Inimical: Arum t., and doubtless the other Araceae. Similar : the Araceae generally ; IAcon., IBry., Carbo v., Canth., ILCaps., Caust., Hyos., Ign., ILyc., IMerc., Nitr. ac., IIMux v., IPhos., TIPuls., Sep., Sul., Zing. CAL CAREA ARSENICA. Antidotes: Carbo v., Glon., Puls. Compatible : Con., Glon., Op., Puls. Similar: Ars., Carbo v., Dig., Glon, Ipec., sº iod., Lith., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Sep., Ull. CAL CAREA FLUORICA. Compatible : Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Natr. m., |Sil. Similar: Calc. p., Fluor. ac., Natr. m., Phos. ac., Sil. CALCAREA OSTREARUM (CALCA- REA CARBONICA). Antidotes: Bism., Bry.,, Camph., Chin. S., Cinch., Dig., Ipec., Mez., INitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., INux v., Phos., Sul. Compatible: Ars., Bell., 1Cham., ICinch., Con..., | | Cupr., Ign., IILyc., Merc., Natr. m., II.Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., IIPhos. ac., Plat., IIPuls., IIRhus, IISep., Sil., ISpong., |Sul. Complementary: Bell., Lyc. Inimical: before Nitr, ac, and Sul. (Hahne- mann.) Similar: Alumin., Amm. m., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., II Bell., IBry., Calc. p., Cham., Cina, ICinch., Coccul., Con., ICupr., Filix, Fluor. ac., Ign., Iod., IIpec., Kali c., IILyc., Magn. C., Mar. v., |Merc., Mez., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sacch, alb., Sec., Sep., Sil., IISul, Ver., Zinc. CALCAREA PEIOSPEIORICA, cºmpatible: after Ars., Iod., Merc.; before Sul. Complementary : Ruta. Similar: Ars., Berb., Calc., Calc.fl.,IICarbo an., ICham., Ferr. ph., IIFluor. ac., Iod., Kali m., Rali ph., Magn. p., Merc., Natr. m., Natr. p., Nux v., Phos., Psor., Ruta, ISil., Sul. CALCAREA SUI, PEIURICA. Compatible : after Kali m., Natr. S., Sil. sº Calend., IIHep., Kali m., Natr. S., |Sil. CALENIDUI.A. Antidote : Arn. Compatible : Arn., Ars., Bry., Nitr. ac., Phos., Rhus ; before Arn. or Hep.; after Ars. Complementary : Hep. Inimical : Camph. Similar: Arn., Ars., Bry., Calc. s., Camph., Carbo an:, Carbo v., IHyper.; in painful wounds, Led., Nitr. ac., Phos., Rhus, Ruta, Sal. ac., Sul. ac., Symph. gº CAIMIPEIORA. Antidotes: Canth., Cup. m., Dulc., Lyc., Nitr. sp. d., Op., Phos., Squilla ; the effects of so- called worm medicines, tobacco, bitter al- monds, and other fruits containing prussic acid, likewise for the secondary affections re- maining after poisonings with acids, salts, metals, poisonous mushrooms, etc., in most other cases the smelling of camphor is not antidotal, but palliative, by producing the symptom, “pain better while thinking of it”; vaccine virus failed to take effect when kept in proximity to camphor. Inimical: after Nitrum ; in some cases coffee aggravated and was followed by vomiting. Compatible: ILArs., IIBell., IBry., HCon, IHyos., ILyc., IMerc., INux v., IOp., Puls., IRhus, Sep., ISul, Il Ver. Similar: ICarbo v., Canth., Cup. m., Dulc., Lyc., Nitr., Nitr. sp. d., Op., Phos., Squilla, |Ver. CAININABIS INDICA. B& Cannabis sativa. CAININ ATBIS SATIVA. Antidotes: lemon juice, strychnia, and fara- dization of respiratory muscles to maintain respiration; to small doses, Camph., Merc. Compatible: I Bell., IBry, ICOccul., IHyos., IILyc., IMerc., INux v., Op., IPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sil., ISul., IWer. Similar: Act. rac., Arn., Bry., Cann. i., ICanth., Petrol., Petrosel., Stann., Stram., Sul. CAIN THAIRIDES. Antidotes: vinegar and alcohol; Acon., | | Camph., Kali n., Laur., | | Puls., Compatible: IIBell., IBry., HCalc., IMerc., INux v., IIPhos., IPuls., ISep., ISil., IISul. Inimical : coffee; oil increases pernicious effects by rendering the active principle Canthari- dine nonsoluble, favoring greater absorption. Similar: Acon., Apis, Bell., Bry., Camph., Cann. i., Caps., Cinch., Cochl., Coff, Coloc., Dory., Equiset, Form., Hydrang., Hyos., Laur., Led., Linaria v., Lyc., Merc., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sassafras, Seneg., Sep, Stram., Sul.; vesicatory, Arnica fly, Arum t., Canth. Strig., Clem. wit., Clem. cr., Crot. t., Dory., j. cor., Jugl. cath., Lytta vit., Maruta cot., Mez., Plant. alis., Ran. Sc., and Rhus, ILyc., IRhus, CAPSICUIM. Antidotes: Calad., Camph., Cina, Cinch., Sul. ac., or vapor of burning sulphur (sensation as if parts had “gone to sleep”); the effects of alcohol, coffee, opium, quinine, manihot. Compatible: I Bell., IBry., ICalc., IILyc., * INux v., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., |Sul. Similar: Arn., IIBell., IBry., Calad., Chel., Cina, Cinch., Crot. t.,Hell., Ign.,Lyc., Natr. C., Nux v., Puls., Sil., Stram., Ver., Viol. 76 1202 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. CARBO ANIMALIS. Antidotes: Ars., Camph., Nux v., wine ; to bad effects of quinine. Compatible: Ars., IIBell., IBry., IGraph., ILyc., Merc., IIPhos., IPuls., IISep., ISil., IISul., Ver. Complementary: Calc. p. Similar : Badiag., Brom., IICalc. p., IICarbo v., Cinch., Graph., IIPhos., Puls., IISep., Sil., IISul., Ver. CARBO VIRGIETABILIS. Antidotes: Ars., Camph., Cinch., Coff, Lach., Merc., Nitr. sp. d.; to effects of putrid meats or fish, rancid fats, Salt or salt meats. Compatible : Ars., HBell., IBry., HCalc., ICinch., Dros., 11Kali c., ILach., Laur., IILyc., Merc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, IISep., IISul., Tabac., IWer. Complementary : Kali c. r Similar: the Carbons generally, Camph., Caust., Cinch., Lach., Natr. m., IOp., Phos., Plumb., IIPuls., Rumex, IISul. CARIBOLIC ACID. Antidotes: chalk, still better Calc. Sacch., pre- pared by dissolving sixteen parts of refined sugar in forty parts of water and adding five parts slaked lime, digest three days, stir occasionally, filter, and evaporate to dryness; Huseman and Wood say, use sweet oil or castor oil as an antidote, as, according to Le- maire, it will cause the acid to be more slowly absorbed; emetics are generally useless, gly- cerine and vegetable oils being solvents spread and increase its action. Similar : Ars., Carbo v., Cinch., IGels., Kreo., Merc., Sul. CARBONETUIM SULFUFATUMI. Similar : Carbo v., Sul. CARDUTUS MARIANU.S. Similar : IChel., IIMerc., INux v., |Pod. Bry., CASCARILLA. Similar: Cinch., Graph. C.A.STANIEA VIES C.A. Similar: Amm. br., IMeph., IIMaphthal. CASTOREUIM. Antidotes: Camph., Op., vegetable acids. Similar: Amb., Ign., Mosch., Val. CASTOR EQUORUM. Antidotes: Hep., Thuya. Similar : Calc. p., Castor., Hippom., Mosch., oxalate of lime. CAUT, OPEIYLI, UIM TEIALICTROIDES. Incompatible : coffee. Similar: Act. rac., Bell, Cann. i., ILil, tig., Nux v., Puls., HSep. CAUSTICUIM. Antidotes: Asaf., Cinch., Coff, Coloc., Dulc., Euph., Guaiac., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Plumb.; poisoning by lead (paralysis); bad effects (paralysis of tongue) of type held between lips of a compositor; abuse of mercury and sulphur in scabies. Compatible : Ars., Calc., Coccul., Coloc., Cup. m., Hyos., Ign., Kali iod., ILach., ILyc., Nux v., Petrol., IIPetrosel., Phos., Phos.ac., Pod., IIPuls., IIRhus, Ruta, IISep., Sil., Stann., IIStaph., Stram., IISul., Zinc. sul. Complementary : Petrosel. ſº Inimical : acids, vinegar; Coff, IPhos. Similar : Ant. t., Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Cepa, Gels., Hell., Hyos., Lyc., Natr. C., Natr. m., Stram., Sul. CEANOTHUs AMERICANUs. Compatible : Myr. cer. CEDROIN. Antidotes: Bell. has been given against bites of venomous serpents and stings of poisonous insects; removes roaring in ears produced by Cinchona. Similar: Ars., Cinch. CEPA. Antidotes: Arn., Cham., Nux v., Ver.; Thuya or roasted coffee to remove onion breath. Compatible: Calc., Sil., in polypus. Complementary : Phos., Puls., Sars., Thuya. Inimical: All. Sat., Aloe, Squilla. Similar : Acon., Chlor., Ipec. CETRARIA. ISLANDICA. Antidotes: poisoning by acrid substances and metallic vapors. CEIAMIOMIII, L.A. Antidotes: | | Acon., Alum., Bor., Camph., ICoccul, l l Coff, Coloc., Con.., | | Ign., ||Nux v., IIOp., IIPuls.; useful in cases spoiled by opium or morphia, as an intercurrent, or before giving other remedies. Compatible ; IAcon., HIPell., IBry., Calc., ILyc., Merc. sol., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sil., IISul. Complementary : Bell. in diseases of Čhildren ; Cham. acts more on nerves of abdomen, Bell. more on the cranial nerves. Similar: Acon., Alum., Arn., Ars., IIPell., Bor., IBry., Calc., Caust., ICina, Coccul, IICoff., Coloc., Con., Cypr., Hep., Hyos., Ign., Lyc., Magn, c., Merc., Nux V., IIPuls., Rheum, Sil., ISul. CHELIDONIUM M A JUS. Antidotes: Acon., IBry, Camph.; acids, wine and coffee. Collateral : Op., Sang. Compatible: I.Acon., Ars., IBell., Bry., Calc., Coral., Ipec., Led., IINux v., Phos., IPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sul. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1203 Similar: INAcon., Ars., Bar. c., HBell., Bry., Calc., Caps., Chelerythrin, Chen. a., Cinch., Gamb., Graph., Ign., IILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., II.Nux v., Op., Phos., Pod., Puls., Rhus, Sang., Sel., Sep., Sil., Spig., IISul., Viol. CHENOPODIUM ANTHELIMINTICUM. Similar: Aph. ch., Chel., Pimpinella saxifraga. CHENOPODII GLAUCI APEIIS. B& Aphis chenopodii. CHENOPODIUM VTULVARIA. Similar: Amm. c. CHIMOPHILA MACULATA. B& Chimophila umbellata. CHIIMOPHILA UIMBELLATA. Compatible: Apoc. Similar: Apoc., Chim. m., Coff, Kalm., Led., Rhod., Uva ursi, and all Ericaceae. CHININUIMI ARSENICOSUIMI. Similar: Apis, IArs., Chin. m., Chin. S., ICinch. CEIIININUIMI MIUIRIATICUIM. Similar: Chin. ars., Chin. S., Cinch. CHININUIM STULFURICUM. Antidotes: Arn., Ars., Carbo v., Ferr., IHep., Lach, Natr. m., IIPuls. Similar: Apis, Ars., Bry., Carbo a., Eup. perf., Nux v., Puls., Stann., Staph. CHION ANTHUS VIRGINIC A. No observations. CHILORALUIM. Antidotes: Atrop., Dig., Mosch., electricity. Similar: I Bell., IIChlorof, l l Gels., | |Nux v., IOp. CHILOROFORMIUIMI. Antidotes: Nitrite of Amyl., Ipec., brandy; in narcosis, small pieces of ice placed in rec- tum ; it antidotes Strychnia. CEII, ORUIMI. Antidotes: inhalation of sulphuretted hydro- gen; albumen; Lyc. antidotes the impotency; Plumb. ac. antidotes the bloodspitting and pleurisy; it antidotes Hydr. ac. and suffoca- tion from sulphuretted hydrogen. Similar: Meph.; all halogens, particularly Brom. CEIROMICUIMI ACIDUMI. Workmen engaged in the manufacture of anhy- dro chromate of potassium are liable to symp- toms like secondary syphilis; small doses of corrosive sublimate have been found the remedy. Antidote: Daphne ind. Similar: Kali bi., derived from the same metal. CIC UTA VIPOSA. Antidotes: I | Arn., Op.; tobacco for massive doses. Collateral: AEthus., Con., OEnan. Compatible : Ars., IIBell., Bry., Con., Cup. m., Ign., Lach, ILyc., INux v., IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., Sil., ISul. Similar: Hydr. ac., Strychnia. CIMEX LIECTULARIUS. Similar: Bell., Natr. m. CINA. Antidotes: Camph., Caps., Cinch., Merc.; black pepper. Compatible : Ant. t., IICalc., ICinch., Dros., IIgn., ILyc., INux v., IPlat., IIPuls., ISil. Similar: Ant. c., Ant. t., Cup. m., Dig.; the action of Santonine on the eyes is comparable with that of Atrop. and Dig. CINCEIONA BOLIVIAN A. Hºt Cinchona officinalis. CINCBIOINA OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Arn., Ars., || Bell..,ICalc., HCarbo v., Cham., Coff., Diad., Eup. perf., | | Ferr., | | Hell., IIHep., Iod., IIpec., Lach., Merc., Natr. c., Natr. m., Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Sep., | |Sul., IWer.; bad effects from excessive tea drinking, and after abuse of chamomile tea when hemorrhage from uterus results. Compatible: Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Ferr., IIpec., ILyc., Merc., JNux v., Phos., IPhos. ac., IIPuls., IRhus, IISep., IISul. Inimical: Dig., Selen. Complementary : Ferr. Similar: Ars., Carbo v., Ced., Coloc., Cup. ac., Puls., Stram., Sul., Sul. ac. CINNABARIS. Antidotes: Cinch., IIHep., HINitr, ac., Op., Sul. Similar: Thuya. Camph., Lach., Merc., Nitr. ac., CININ AMOIMIUIM. Antidotes: Acon., Op. Similar : Sil. CISTUS CANADIENSIS. Antidotes: Rhus, Camph., perhaps Sep. Compatible: Magn. (the plant requires a mag- nesian soil), Bell., Carbo v., PhOS. Inimical : coffee causes diarrhoea. Similar: Arg. nit., Bell., Calc., Carbo v., orydalis, Graph., Hep., Kali bir, Lach., Nitr. ac., Paris, Phos., Sul. CITRUS LIMIONU M. Antidotes: Acon., Asar., Datura, Euphor., IHep., HISep., Stram.; to snakebites and ani mal poisons. Compatible: Bell., Similar: Acet. ac., Bell., Lach., Merc. 1204 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. CILIEMATIS EIRECTA. Antidotes: Bry., Camph., Merc. t Compatible: IICalc., Merc., IPuls., Rhus, ISil., IISul. Similar: Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Canth., Caps., Con., Caust., Dulc., Graph., Merc., Petrol., Puls., Sars. IERYTEIROXYLON COC.A. Has been used for centuries by natives of Peru, Chili and Bolivia as a substitute for tobacco, betel, hasheesh and opium. Compare : , Stram., patient likes company, Coca patient Solitude; Stram., light, Coca, darkness. Similar: Ars. (injurious effects of climbing heights), Cann. i., Cypr., Paullinia, Scutella- ria, Val., coffee, tea, tobacco. COCCIONIELLA SEPTIEMPUNCTATA. No observations. COCCULTUS. Antidotes: alcohol, camphor, ICham., Cupr., Ign., | | Nux v., Tabac. Compatible: Acon., HBell., IIgn.,ILyc.,INux v., IPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sil.; after Cham. and Nux v. in gastralgia; after Ign. and Nux v. in paralytic symptoms, in chorea. Inimical : coffee. Similar: Acon., Agar., Act. rac., Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Bell., Calc., Carbo v., ICham., ICoff, Colch., Cupr., IIgn., Iod., Ipec., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Mosch., Nitrum, Nux v., Oleand., Petrol., IPuls., Rhus, Sabina, Sassafras, Scu- tellaria, ISil., Stram., Tabac., Val., Ver. COCCUS CACTI. Similar : Canth. COCEII.E.A.R.I.A., Similar : Canth., Caps., Rhus, Sinap., Thea ; contains etheric oil, very similar, if notidenti- cal with Sinapis. CODEINUIM. Similar : Agar., Ars., Hyos., Lach., Rhus, Sul., Sul. ac. COFFEA CIRUDA. Antidotes: Acon., Bell, Cham., Cic., Coloc., Ign., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Strychnia, Sul., Val. Hº antidotal relations under Coffea. tosta. Compatible : Acon., IIBell., IBry., HCham., Ign., IILyc., IINux v., IIPuls., ISep., Sul., Thea. Complementary: Acon. . Inimical : Canth., Caust., Coccul., Ign. Similar : Acon., Agar., Ars., Bell., Canth., Caust., Cham., Coca, Coccul., Ign., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., Op., Puls., Sep., Sul., Thea. COFFEA, TOSTA. Antidotes: Bell., Cic., Cham., Val.; strong black coffee, the beans, being little roasted, drank as hot as possible, is indispensable as an an- tidotein a large number of poisons, especially narcotics, when causing drowsiness, intoxi- cation, loss of consciousness or mental de- rangement, delirium, etc.; in morphine, nux vomica, belladonna, narcotics, mushrooms, poisonous Sumach, tobacco, bitter almonds, prussic acid; poisoning with salts of anti- mony, lead, phosphorus and phosphoric acid; coffee should be used by wine drinkers, tea by beer drinkers; removed the symptoms produced by mesmerism. Similar: Acon. Hºe Coffea cruda. COI, CHICUIMI AUTUIMINALE. Antidotes: Bell., Camph., Coccul., Nux v., Puls., Spig.; honey and vinegar; copious draughts of ice water prevent its action on the bowels ; Amm. caust. in sugar Water. Compatible: Bell., ICalc., Carbo v., ILyc., IMerc., INux v., IIPuls., IIRhus, IISep., ISul. Similar: Acon., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Cinch., Coccul., Merc., Natr. m., Nux v., Op., Pod., Puls., Sep. COLLINSONIA. CAINADENSIS. Antidotes: Nux V. Compatible : Aloe, Con. Similar: AEsc. h., Aloe, Arn., Coloc., DioSc., Ham., Hydras., Ign., Nux v., Sul. cóLocynthIs. Antidotes: l l Camph., Caust., Cham., ICoff, Magn., Op., | | Staph.; large doses are counter- acted by tepid milk, infusion of galls, cam- phor and opium. Compatible: Bell., Cham., Coff., ILyc., Nux V., IIPuls., Staph. Complementary: Merc. in dysentery. Similar: Act. rac., Arn., Bell., Bry., Canth, Caust., Cham., Chel., Cinch., Coccul., Coff, Dig., Gamb., Lyc., Merc., Nux v., Plumb., Puls., Staph., Ver. COIMIOCLAIDIA DIENTATA. Similar: Anac., Rhus, Rhus rad., Rhus ven. COINIUIMI MACULATUMI. Antidotes: Coff, Dulc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nitr. sp. d., Sul., wine. Collateral : AEthus., Cic., OEnan. Compatible: Arn., Ars., HBell., Calc., Dros., ILyc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Stram., IISul., wine and spirits. Similar: Arn., Ars., Bar. c., Bell., Calc., Cic., Coff, Dros., Dulc., Lyc., Magn. m., Merc., Nitr ac., Nitr. sp. d., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Stram., Sul., Val. COPAIVA. Antidotes: Bell., Calc., Merc., Sul. Compatible: after Acon., when acute symp- toms of gonorrhoea have been subdued. Similar: Cann. Canth., Cub., Erig., Kali br. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1205 Rali iod., Puls., Senecio grac., Sep., all of which cause analogous symptoms of mucous membranes, especially of urinary Organs. CORALI,IUIMI RUBRUIMI. Antidote : Merc. Complementary : Sul. Similar: Bell., Caust., Coff., Dros., Hyos., Lyss., Meph., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Staph. CORINUS CIRCINATA AND FILORIDA. Similar : Cinch, Eup. perf., Hydras., Nux v. CREOSOTUIMI. jº Kreosotum. CROCU'S SATIVU.S. Antidotes: Acon., Bell., Op. Compatible: IBell., Calc., INux v., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., ISul.; with Cinch. at intervals has cured many cases of menorrhagia. Similar: Acon., Act. rac., Bell., Calc., Fluor. ac., Ign., Ipec., Lach., Nux V., Op., Plat., Puls., Rhus, Ruta, Sabina, Sep., Sul. CROTALUS EIORRIDU.S. Antidotes: ammonia, camphor, coffee, opium, alcohol and radiated heat. Similar: Elaps., Lach., Naja; Crotal. is prefer- able in fluid hemorrhages, yellow skin (hence in yellow fever with black vomit, etc.), epis- taxis of diphtheria, Naja has more nervous phenomena; Lach. has skin cold and clammy rather than cold and dry, hemorrhages with charred straw sediment, and more markedly, ailments of left side; Elaps is preferable in otorrhoea and affections of right lung; the Cobra poison coagulates the blood into long strings; the Crotalus poison is acid, the Viper neutral, the “Rotten snake” causes more sloughing than any other ; compare also : Apis, Ars., Camph., Carbo v., C. Cas- car., Cup. m., Hyos., Laur., Nux v., Op., Sil., Tarant. cub. CROTON TIGLITUMI. Antidotes: Ant. t., Rhus. Compatible : Kali br., chronic infantile diar- rhoea. Similar: Anac., Apis, Colch., Mez., Phell., Phos., Rhus, Sil., Ver. cuBEBA of FICINALIs. Collateral: Matico, Piper meth., Piper nigr. Compatible : Cop., oil of sandal wood. Similar: Cann., Canth., Caps., Iod., Tereb. CUNIDURAIN GO. Similar: Ant. t., Ars., Arum t., Bapt., Con., Hydras., Kreo., Phyt., Sil., Trif. prat., Thuya. CUPRUM ACETICUM. Antidotes: sugar, or white of egg mixed with milk, given freely; Bell., Cic., Cinch., Con., Dulc., IIHep, Ipec., Merc., INux v. Bº Cup- rum metallicum. Compatible : Act. rac. Agar., Stram. Hº Cup- rum metallicum. Complementary : Calc. Similar: metallic copper and other salts; the Solonaceae; Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Camph., Cic., Cina, Coloc., Gels., Ipec., Nux v., Phos., Plumb., Puls., Sec., Sil., Ver., Zinc. CUPRUIMI ARSENICOSUIM. Antidotes: Gº Ars., Cup. ac., and Cup. m. Similar : Acon., Act, rac., Ars., Cup. m., Merc. cor., and other arsenical preparations. CUPRUIMI METALLICUIM. Antidotes: sugar or white of egg mixed with milk, given freely; Hepar, or potash Soap after poisoning from food prepared in copper utensils; aggravations of Cuprum are lessened by smelling alcoholic solution of camphor; Aur. met., HBell.., | | Camph., Cham., Cic., Cinch., Coccul., Con., Dulc., IIHep., IIpec., Merc., INux v., Op. Compatible: Act. rac., Agar., Ars., IIBell., ICalc., Caust., IHyos., Nitrum, Sep., Stram., ISul., IWer. Complementary : Calc. Similar: copper preparations generally, and Solonaceae; Ant. t., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Camph., Cic., Cina, Coloc., Gels., Ipec., Nux v., Phos., Plumb., Puls., Sec., Sil., Ver., Zinc. CUPRUIM SULFURICUMI. Antidotes: milk, eggs, pure yellow prussiate of potash. Similar: Kalibi., Merc. CURARA. Antidotes: artificial respiration, bromine and chlorine ; tobacco or salt applied topically neutralize effects of Curara wounds; still better chloral, strychnia ; it probably better antidotes Lyssin. Compatible: Arn., Bar. c., Bell. Similar: Diad., Ferr., Nux v. CYCLAIMIEN EUROPAEUIM. Antidotes: Camph., | | Coff., Puls. Compatible : I.Bell., ILyc., IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., Sul. Similar: Amm. m., Arn., Bar. c., Calc., Canth., Coccus, Croc., Gels., Puls. (its nearest ana- logue), Rhus, Seneg., Thuya. CYPRIPEDIUM. Similar: Amb., Coca, Coff., Ign., Kali br., Paullinia, Scutellaria, Thea, Val., Zinc. IDAIPEIINE ODORA. Antidotes: Bry., Dig., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Zinc, Similar: Aurum, Benz. ac., Jamb., Merc., Mez., Puls., Staph., Thuya, Ver. DIADEMIA. ARAINEA. Antidotes: smoking tobacco ; Cinch., Merc. Chrom. ac., Merc., 1206 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Compatible: Ipec., Nux v., Rhus, Samb; after Ars., Calc., Sil. Similar : Arn., Ars., Ced., Cinch., Dulc., Lyc., Merc., Mygale, Nux v., Puls., Rhus, Tarant., Therid. DIGITALIS PURPUREA. Antidotes: Nux v., Op., sweet milk with Foe- num græcum ; vegetable acids, vinegar, infu- sion of galls, ether, camphor, Serpentaria; keep patient recumbent and give alcohol; Tannin has been recommended in order to precipitate Digitalin in the stomach ; anti- dote to wine and to the jaundice caused thereby, Myr. cer. Compatible: IBell., IBry., Cham., ICinch., ILyc., Nux v., Op., Phos., IIPuls., Sep., IISul., Ver. Inimical: Cinch., Nitr. sp. d. Similar: alkaloids which have similar action, such as adonidin, antiarin, convalamarin, helleborein, neriin, oleandrin, scilliain; Acon., Ant. t., Apoc., Ars., Bry., Camph., Cinch, Con., Ferr., Kalm., Lach., Lobel.,Lyc., Natr.m., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Spig., Sul., Tabac., Ver. DIOSCOREA VILLOSA. Similar: Act. rac., AEscl., Aloe, Bism., Bry., Calc., Cann. i., Cham., Collin., Coloc., Ipec., Ralibi., Nux v., Phos., Pod., Rhus, Rumex, Sars., Sil., Sul. * DOLICEIOS PRURIENS. Antidote : Acon., which should be given pre- ceding Dolich. in cases of dentition attended by fever, to prevent convulsions. DOIRYPEIORA. DIECIEMILINEATA. Antidote : earth absorbs and neutralizes poison; vinegar, or other vegetable acids; Stram. Similar: Agar., Ailant., Apis, Bell., Canth., Crotal., Lach., Stram. IDROSERA ROTUINDIFOLIA. Antidote: Camph. Compatible: ICalc., INux v., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., IISul., Ver. Complementary : Nux V. Similar: Bell., Chel., Cina, Coral. rub., Cupr., Hyos., Ipec., Nux v., Samb. DUI, CAMARA. Antidotes: Camph., Cupr., Ipec., Kali c., Merc. Compatible: Ars., | |Bry., l l Calc., | | Con., | | Kali c., IILyc., || Merc., ||Nitr. ac., Puls., IRhus, IISep., | |Sil., ISul.., | | Ver. Inimical: Bell., Lach. Complementary : Bar. c. Similar: Acon., Act. rac., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cham., Cupr., Hell., Ipec., Kali c., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Staph., Stram., Sul., Ver. IELAPS CORAL LIN US. Antidotes: radiated heat, alcohol; Ars. Similar : Ars., Carbo. v., Crotal., Lach., Mur. ac., Naja, Nitr. ac., Rhus. ELATERIUMI. Similar : Apis, Bry., Canth, Colch., Coloc., Crot. t., Hep., Ign., Rhus, Ver. EQUISETUM HYEMALE. Similar: Apis, Cann., Canth., Ferr. ph., Puls. ERIGERON. Similar: Canth., Cop., Cub., Sabina, Tereb. ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM. Similar : Cinch., Gels., Phos. EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS. Similar : Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Cinch., Sil., Tereb. EUGENIA. JAIMIBOS. Bº Jambos. EUPA.TORIUMI PERFOLIATUMI. Compatible : Natr. m., Sep., follow well. Similar: Bry. (its closest analogue), Chel., Lyc., Pod. EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM. Similar: Apoc., Cann. S., Canth., Cop., Ferr., Senecio. EUPHORBIUIM. Antidotes: camphor, opium, large quantities of lemon juice; Ars., Nux v. º Compatible: Arum t., HBell., 1Calc., Graph., Lach., LLyc., IIPuls., ISep., IISul. Similar : Ant. t., Colch., Elat., Ver. EUPEIRASIA OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Camph., Puls. Compatible: Acon., HCalc., ICon., INux v., IIPhos., IPuls., Rhus, ISep., Sil., IISul. Similar: AEthus., Apis, Arg. nit., Ars., Cepa, Hep, Kali bi-, Kali iod., Merc., Merc. Cor. Puls. FERRUM (ACETICUM AND METAL- LICUM). * Antidotes: Ars., || Cinch., Hep., Iod., Ipec., Merc., IPuls.; to prussic acid, tea, beer, and alcoholic drinks. Compatible: Acon., Arn., Ars., TBell., 1Calc., IICinch., Con., IILyc., Merc., Phos., Puls., ISep., Sil., IISul, Ver. Complementary: Alum., Cinch. Similar: Anac., Ars., Bor., Cinch., PhoS., Se- len., Spong., Thuya. FERRUIMI IOIDATUMI. Similar: Alum., Alumin., Caulo., Graph., He- lon., Hydras., Iod., Kali bi. 48. 1207 DRUG RELATIONSHIP. FERRUM MURIATICUIM. B& Ferr., Ferr. iod., etc. FERFU IMI PEIOSPEIORICUMI. Compatible : Ant. t., HBell, Calc.fl., Calc. p. Calc. S., Kali m., Kaliph., Natr. S. Similar : Acon., Gels. FERRUIM SULPEIURICUIM. Similar : Caust., Cina, Phos. FILIX MAS. No observations. FIU ORICUM ACIDUIM. Compatible : Ars., Bell., Kali c., Phos. ac., Rhus, Sil. Similar: Citr. ac., Coca, Coff., Kali c., Oxal. ac., Rhus, Ruta, Sep., Sil., Spong., Staph. FORMICA RUFA. Compatible : Cham. Similar: Apis, Bry.,Chloral., Tromb., Frag. ves., Urt. ur. GAMIBO GIA. Antidotes: Camph., Coff, Coloc., Kali c., Op. Similar : Aloe., Pod., Puls. GELSEIMIUIM. Antidotes: Atrop., Cinch., Coff., Dig., Nux m., salt, stimulants, galvanism ; artificial respira- tion and faradism of muscles of respiration ; antagonizes Atrop. and Opium. Compatible : Bapt., Ipec. Similar : Bell., Caulo., Caust., Coccul., Con., Ferr. ph., Quillaia, Ol. an., Ver. GLONOINUIM. Antidotes: Il Acon., Camph., Coff, Nux v. Similar: II Amyl., HBell., Ferr., Gels., Natr. c., Op., Potas. nitr., Sod. nitr., Stram. GNAPEIALIUM POLY CEPEIALUIMI. Similar: Anis. stel, Cham., Ipec., Merc., Puls., Yan. GOSSYPIUIMI HERBACEUM. Similar: Act. rac., Apis, Asar., Bell., Bry., Lil. tig., Puls., Sabina, Sec., Sep., Ustil. GRAPEIITES. Antidotes: Acon., l l Ars., Iod., Nux V., Rhus. Compatible: I Bell., IICalc., IILyc., Merc., 1Nux v., iPhos., HIPuls., HRhus, AlSep., |Sul. Complementary: Caust., Hep., Lyc. GRATIOI. A OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Bell., Caust., Euphor., Iod., Nux v. Similar : Apis, Bell., Cham., Hell., Nux v. GRINIDELIA ROBUSTA. Antidote : Rhus. Similar: Amm. m., Ant. t., Kalibi. GTJ AIACUMI. Antidotes: Caust., Nux v., Rhus. Compatible : Caust., Merc., Sul. Similar : Kali iod., Mez., Phyt., Rhod, Stilling. GUARANA (PAULLINIA). Compatible: IICalc., ICarbo v., ICinch., ILyc., IMerc., Puls., Sil., ISul. Similar: Agar., Ign., Nux V. GUARZEA TRICHILOIDEs. Similar: Apis, Arn., Ign., Merc., Phos., Sil. GUIMIMI GTUTT.I. Hºt See Gambogia. GYMINOCLADUS CANADIENSIS. Similar: AEthus., . Agar, Bell., Cic., Hyos., Lach., Lachn., Solan. nigr., Stram. EIAIMAIMELIS VIRGINICA. Antidotes: Arn., Camph., Cinch, Puls. Complementary : Ferr. Similar: AEsc. h., Arn., Bov., Calend., Chloral., Clem., Collin., Erig.,Galium, Lycopus, Senecio, Sul.ac., Trill., Vitalba. HEELA L.A.V.A. Similar : Merc., Phyt., Phos., Sil., Stilling., Sul. EIHLLEBORUS NIGER. Antidotes: Camph., | | Cinch. Compatible : II.Bell., IBry, Cinch., LLyc., IMerc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., ISul., Zinc. Similar: Apis, Apoc., Ars., Canth., Dig., Kali br., Lach., PhOS. ac. EIBLONIAS DIOICA. Antidotes: Kalibr., Lil. tig. Similar : Alet., Ferr., Phos. ac., Senecio, Stram. HEPAR SUI, PHURIS CALCARIEUM, Antidotes: Act. rac., Ars., Bell., Cham., Sil; to mercurial and other metallic preparations, iodine, especially the iodide of potash and codliver oil ; removes weakening effects of ether. Compatible: II.Acon, i.Arn., Ars., HBell., Caust, Cham., IICinch., IDaph., Ign.,Lach., ILyc., IIMerc, I Natr. m., INitr. ac., Nux v., IPhos., Rhus, IISil., ISpong., Zinc. Complementary: to Calend., in injuries. Similar: Alumin, ICalc., IICalc. s., Iod., Kali bi., Merc., Rheum, Sil., ISul. 1208 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. EIIRPOIMANIES. Antidotes: coffee; caustic relieved paralysis of wrist. HIPPozzFININ. No observations. EIYDRASTIS CANADIENSIS. Antidote: Sulphur; to Merc. and chloride of potash. Similar: Aloe, . Amm. m., Ant. C., Ant... t., Arg. nit., Ars., Bapt., Berb., Cinch., Collin., Con., Cund., Dig., Euph., Gels., Graph., Hep., Hydrocot., Kalibi., Kreo., Merc. cor., Nux v., Phyt., Puls., Sep., Sul., Strychnia, Thuya, Trifol, prat. - EIYDROCOTYLE, ASIATIC A. Similar: Hydras. EIYDROCYANICUM ACIDUIM. Antidotes: ammonia, camphor, coffee; Ipec., Nux v., Op., Ver. v. Bimilar : Acon., Camph., Cic., CEnan. , EIYDROPHOBINUIM. B& Lyssinum. EIYOSCYAMIUS NIGER. Antidotes: Bell., Cinch., Citric ac., Stram.; to effects of ether. Compatible : IIBell., IBry., ILyc., Nux v., IOp., Phos., Puls., Stram., Ver. EIYPERIC UIMI PERFORATUIMI. Antidotes: Ars., Cham.; to effects of mesmer- ism (Sulphur). - Similar: Acon., Agar., II Arn., Ars., IICalend., Cham., Coccul., Ruta, Staph., Sul. IBERIS AIMARA. Compare: Amyg., Bell., Cact., Dig. ICTODIES IFOETIDA. Compare : Arum. t., Asaf., Meph. IGINATIA. Antidotes: Arn., Camph., Cham., Coccul, | | Coff., IIPuls.; to effects of brandy, coffee, chamomile tea, tobacco, Zinc. Inimical: coffee, Nux v., tobacco. Similar: Ars., HBell., IBry., HCalc., Cham., Cinch., Coff., ILyc., Nux v., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep., Staph., IISul. ILLICUIMI ANISATUIM. Compatible : Acon., Bry. IINDIGO. Similar : Sul. ITNIDIUMI METALLICUMI. Similar: Aspar., Bell., Ferr., Sang. IINUI.A. Similar : Croc., Ign., Sul., Tereb., Thuya. IOIDOFORMIUIM. Antidote: Hep. similar: Iodum and the iodides, Merc. IOID UIMI. Antidotes: starch or wheat flour mixed with water; Ant. t., || Ars., Bell., Camph., Cinch., Chin. S., Coff, IHep., Merc., Op., | |Phos., Spong., Sul. . Compatible : after Merc.; after Hep. in croup; after Aconi., Arg. nit., Ars., Bell., 1Calc., IILyc., IIMerc. Sol., JNux v., IIPhos. Complementary: Lyc. Similar : Brom., Cact., Caust., Con., Dig., Kalj bi., Phos. ac., IIPuls., Sep., Sul. IPECACUANHA. Antidotes: Alum., Arn., || Ars., || Cinch., vapors of copper, Dulc., Ferr., Laur., Nux v., Op., Sul. ac., Tabac. Compatible: l l Acon., Ant. t., | | Ars., IIHell., IBry., Cadm. S., | | Calc., | | Cham., || Cinch., Cupr., | |Ign., ILyc., | |Merc., JNux v., Phos., IIPuls., I [Rhus, Sep., ISul., Tabac., Ver. Complementary: Cupr. IPOIMICEA. No observations. IRIDIUMI. No observations. IRIS WIERSICOLOR. Antidotes: Merc., Nux v., Phyt. Similar: Ant. c., Ant. t., Ars., Colch., Eup. perf, Ipec., Jugl., Lept., Merc., Puls., Sang., Ver. JABORAINDI. Similar: Amyl., Atrop., Calab. JACARANDA CAROBA. Similar: Coral. JACEA (VIOLA TRICOLOR), Antidotes: Camph., Merc., Puls., Rhus. Compatible: Merc., Phos., IIPuls., IIRhus, IISep., Sil., Staph., ISul. Similar: Clem., Graph., Hep., Mez., Oleand., Petrol., Staph., Vinca. - JALAPA. Similar : Camph., Coloc., Ipec. JAIMIBOS EUGENIA. Antidote : Coff.; smoking tobacco antidotes Ila,U1S68,. - --- - . . . - - Similar : Laur. and drugs containing hydro- cyanic acid; Puls. JATROIPEIA. Antidote: effects cease by placing hands in cold water. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1209 Similar: the Euphorbiaceae, Crot. t., Euphor. coral., Manc.; also Ver. JUGLANS CINERE A. Similar: Bry., Carbo v., Chel., Coccul., Gels, Nux v. EALI ARSENICOSUIM. Similar: I.Ars., Cic., Cinch., Iod., Kali bi., Merc. cor. IKAII BICEIROIMICUIM. Antidotes: , Ars., Lach., Merc., Merc. iod., Puls.; to effects of beer; effects of arsenical Vapors. Compatible: Ant. t., Canth., Iod. Similar: Brom., Cann., Hep, Kali iod., Mez., Nitr. ac., Phyt., Spong., Sil. IKALI. BROIMATUIMI. Antidotes: vegetable acids, oleaginous reme- dies; Camph., Nux v., Zinc.; to lead poison- Ing. Compatible : Acon., Jamb., Spong. Similar: Amb., Amm. br., Bell., Camph., Gels., Hyos., Natr. m., Stram., Zinc. IKAII CARBONICU. M. Antidotes: Camph., Coff., Nitr. sp. d. Compatible: Ars., Bell., IBry., HCalc., IICarbo v., Fluor. ac., IILyc., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, IISep., Sil., IISul. Complementary: Carbo V. Similar: Natr. m., Stann. KALI CYANATUM. Similar: Ced., Plat., IStann. IKALI IFERROCYANATUIM. Similar: Collin., Dig., Ferr., Hydr. ac., Kali c., Stann. KALI IOIDATUM. Antidotes: Hep., Merc.; to lead poisoning. Similar: Ars., HBell., Con., IIHep., IIIod., ILach., IIMerc., Mez., IPhyt., Puls., Sil., Sul., ISyph. IKAII MITUIRIATICTUIMI. Antidotes: Bell., Calc. s., Hydras., Merc., Puls. Compatible : Ferr. ph., Kaliph., Kali s., Sil. Similar: Apis, Ars., Bell., Bry., Cadm., Calc.p., Iod., Iris, Merc., Merc. d., Mur. ac., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Puls., Rhus, Spong., Sul., Thuya. RAILI INITRICUMI. Similar : Camph., Canth., Lyc. IKALI PIERMANGANICUM. No observations. IKALI PBIOSIPEIORICUIM. Compatible : Cycl., Kali m., Magn. p., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Zinc.; after weakening diseases mushrooms by virtue of containing Kali phos. rapidly restore muscle and nerve tissue. Similar: Ars., Bapt., Carbo v., Cinch., Ign., Kreo., ILach., Mur. ac., Phos., Phyt., Puls., Rhus. IKALI. SULPEIURICUMI. Compatible: Acet. ac., Ars., Calc., Hep., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Sul. Similar: Kali m., Natr. m. EALIMIA LATIFOLIA. Antidotes: Acon., Bell. Similar : Bell., Benz. ac., Calc., Diosc., Kalibi., Lith., Lyc., Natr. m., Puls., Rhus, Spig. - IKAOLIN. No observations. EOIBALTTUIMI. Similar: Agnus cast., Zinc. Antidotes: Acon., Nux v. Compatible: Ars., HBell, Calc., Kali c., ILyc., Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., Puls., IIRhus, Sep., Sil., IISul. Inimical : Carbo v. Similar: Ant. t., Carbo a., Graph., Hep., Iod., Ipec., Lach., Merc., Petrol., Phos. LAC CAININUIM. Similar: Acon., Amb., Amm. C., Amm. m., Anac., Apis, Arum t., Asar., Aur. met., Bell., Bov., Bry, Calc., Calc. acet, Carbo a., Caust., Cinch., Coff, Con., Curar, Dig., Dulc., Eup. perf, Gels., Gnaphal., Graph., Grin., Hep., Ign., Iod., Iris, Kali bi, Kali c., Lach., Lac def., Lyc., Merc., Merc. iod., Murex, Natr. C., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Pallad., Paullin., Petrol., Phos., Phyt., Plat., Psor., Rhus, Ruta, Sang., Sep., Sil., Spig., Staph., Stram., Sul., Tell., Thuya, Zinc. LAC DIEFI, ORATUIM. Similar: Lac caninum. LACEIESIS. Antidotes: radiated heat outwardly,alcohol in- wardly ; salt; Alum., Ars., Bell., Coccul., Coff., Hep., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos.ac.; to effects of Bufo., Crotal., Rhus. Compatible : Acon., Ars., Bell., Brom., | |Bry., | | Calc., Carbo v., 1 I Cham., l l Cinch., IIHep., | | Hyos., Kali bi., Lac c., IILyc., IIMerc., IINitr. ac., Nux v., Oleand., IIPhos., IIPuls., | | Rhus, 1Sep., | | Sil., | |Staph., | |Stram., ISul., Tarant., l l Ver. Complementary : Hep., Lyc., Nitr. ac. Inimical : Acet. ac. Similar: Act. rac., Agar., Alum., Anac., Apis, Arg. met., Arn., Ars., Asaf, Bothrops. can., Bell., Bry., Calc., Camph., Carbo v., Caust., Cic., Cinch., Coccul., Colch., Crotal., Dig., Elaps, Gels, Glon.,Graph., Hell., Hep., Hyos., Hydr. ac., Ign., Kalibi., Kali c., Kreo., Lac C., 1210 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Lact. ac., Laur., Led., Lyc., Meph., Merc., Mez., Mosch., Mur. ac., Murex, Naja, Natr. c., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Op., Pallad., Paris, Phos., Phyt., Plat., Plumb., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Stram., Sul., Sul. ac., Tarant., Tereb., Therid., Thuya, Ver. LACEIN ANTEIES TINCTORIA. Similar: Act. rac., AEthus., Agar., Bell., Cann. i., Cic., Crotal., Gels., Glon., Gymn., Hyos., Lach., Op., Plat., PhoS., Sang., Stram. I, ACTICUIMI ACIDUIMI. Antidote : Bry. Compatible : meat diet in diabetes mellitus. Inimical : Coffee increases symptoms. Similar : vegetable acids, Acon., Act. rac., Bell., Caulo., Ipec., Nux v., Phos. ac., Psor., Puls., Rhus. LACTUCA VIP.O.S.A. Similar: Kali c., Kali iod., Lach., Op. LAPIs ALBUs. Similar : Ars., Ars. iod., Badiag., Calc., Calc. iod., Con., Cund., Iod., Kali c., Kali iod., Sil., Spong. LAUROCERASUS. Antidotes: Camph., | | Coff., Ipec., | | Op. Compatible : , IIBell., IBry., HCalc., ILyc., Nux v., IIPhos., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., ISul., |Ver. Similar: Bar. c., Bell, Bry., Calc., Hydr. ac., Ipec., Nux v., Op., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sep., Sul., Ver. LEDUM PALUSTRE. Antidotes: Apis, Camph.;to effects of alcohol. Compatible : Acon., HBell., IBry., HCalc., ILyc., Merc., Nux v., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., ISul. Inimical : Cinch. Similar: Arn., Crot. t., Ham., Ruta. LIEPTAINDIRA VIPGINIC A. Similar: Bry., Cinch., Iris, Merc., Pod. LILIUIMI TIGRINTUMI. Antidotes: Helon., Nux v., Puls. Similar: I Act. rac., Agar., Bell., Cact., Canth., IHelon., Murex, Natr. p., Nux v., Plat., Pod., IPuls., Sep., Spig., Sul., Tarant. LITHIUIM CARBONICUIM. Similar: Alumin., Amm. p., Aur. met., TBenz. ac., Berb., Calc., Con., Coral., Gettysburg Springs, Kalibi., IKalm., Led., ILyc., Mar.v., Sep., Zinc. I, OBELIA COERULEA. Similar: Cean, Puls., Ranunc. LOBELIA IINFIATA. Antidote : Ipec. Similar: Ant. t., Ars., Dig., Ipec., Rosa dam., Tabac., Ver.; Lobelia is to the bad effects from drunkenness in people with light hair, blue Or gray eyes, florid complexion, fat or corpu- lent, what Nux v. is to people of the opposite temperament. I, YCOPODIUM. Antidotes: Acon., Camph., Caust., Cham., Cinch., Coff., Graph., IPuls. Compatible: Bell.., | | Bry., IICalc., HCarbo v., | |Graph., Hyos., IILach., Led., Merc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., Stram., IISul., Ver. Complementary: Iod. Inimical : coffee. Similar: Ars., Calc. S., Carbo a., Euph., Hep., Merc., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Rhus, Sabad. LY COPUS VIE&G.INICU.S. Similar : Cact., Dig., Hydr. ac., Iber., Laur., Prun., Sang., Spig. I, YSSINT. Antidotes: Bell., Hyos., Stram. Compatible : Arg. nit., Natr. m., Stann., Tabac. Similar: Canth. - MAGNESIA CARBONICA. Antidotes: Acet. ac., Ars., Bry., Cham., Merc. Sol., Nux V., Puls., Rheum. Compatible : Caust., IMerc., IIPhos., IPuls., ISep., Sil., Sul. Complementary : Cham. Similar: Aloe, Ant. c.g. Calc., Coloc., Graph., Ipec., Lyc., Nitr. ac., Nux m., Sil. IMAGENESIA IMIURIATIC A. Antidotes: Ars.,Camph.,IICham., Merc.,Nuxv. Compatible : Bell., ICalc., IILyc., IMerc., Natr. m., IPhos., IIPuls., IISep., Sil., ISul. Similar: Bar., Bry., Calc., Graph., Kali c.,. Nitr, ac., Phos., Sul. IMAGINESIA PEIOSPEIORICA. Similar: Ars., HBell., Spig., Zinc. MAGINESIA SUI, PEIUIRICA. Similar : Act. rac., Hep., Ign., Puls. IMAN CINELLA HIPPOMANIE. Similar : Canth., Crot. t., Euphor., Yucca filam. MANGANUIM CARBONICUM. Antidotes: Coff., Merc. sol. Compatible: ICalc., ILyc., IMerc., IPhos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., ISul. Similar : Amm. m., Arg. nit. IMARUIMI VIERUIM. Compatible: ICinch., ILyc., Merc., INux v., IPhos., IPuls., IISil. Similar: Cina, Ign., Kalibi., Nux v., Phos.,. Sang., Sil., Val. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1211 IMIEDORREIIIN UIMI. Antidote : Ipec., for dry cough. Compatible: Sul. Similar: Camph., Pic, ac., Sec., Syph., Ver. IMIELILOTUS. Similar: Amyl., Ant. c., Bell., Glon., Sang., Stram. IMIENTY ANTEIBS TRIFOLIATA. Antidote : Camph.; to chronic effects of Cinch. and Quinia. Compatible : I Bell., 1Calc., Caps., IILyc., IIPuls., | | Rhus, ISep., | Sul. Similar : Calc., Gels., Magn. m., Paris, Puls. MEPHITIS PUTORIUS. Similar: Act. rac., Agar., Amm. c., Ars., Asaf., Aur met, Carbo v., Castor., Coral., Dros., Lach., Mosch, Rumex, Sticta, Tarant. IMIERCUIRIALIS PERENNIS. Antidotes: Acon, Bell. Similar: other Euphorbiaceae; IAlum., Ant.c., |Asaf., | Bar. c., Berb., | | Bor., I Cann. S., |Caps., | | Caust., Cinch., IKali bi., IKreo., | |Lach., ILed., ILyc., |Magn. C., Magn. m., IIMerc. sol., |Mur. ac., Natr. m., IINitr. ac., | |Nux m., |Nux v., | Oleand., l'Op., |Phos. ac., |Plat., I Rhod., l Rhus, Seneg., Sep., ISpig., ºn. | |Sul., ISul. ac., |Tarax., IThuya, |Wer. MERCURIUS (SOLUBILIS AND vivus). Antidotes: Ant. c., Asaf., IAur. met., HBell., Calad., Camph., | | Carbo v., || Cinch., | | Dulc., Ferr., Guaiac., IIHep., Iod., Kali chlor., Kali hyd., ILach., Mez., INitr. ac., Op., Phyt., Sars., Sep., Sil., Staph., Stilling., ISul., Val.; also Merc. high.; to ailments from arsenic or cop- per vapors. Compatible: Ars., Asaf., Bell., ICalc., Cinch., Hep., Lach., Lyc., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., Sil., TISul. Inimical : Sil. IMIERCUIRIUS CYANATUS. Similar: Arum t., Caust., Hep., Kalibi.,Kali c., Lach., Mur. ac., Phyt. IMIERCUIRIUS DUI, CIS. Antidote: Hep. Similar: Sul. ac. IMIERCUIRIUS IOIDATUS FLAVUS. Antidotes: Hep., Lyc. Compatible : Lach. IMIERCURIUS IOIDATUS RUBER. Antidote: Hep. Compatible: Bell, Lach. Similar: Badiag., Carbo a., Merc. praec. rub., Nitr. ac. MERCUIRIUS CORROSIV U.S. Antidote : Sil. Similar: Aur. met., Canth., Dig., Kali iod., Lach. - MERCURIUS SULPEIURICUM. Antidote: Hep. Similar: Ars., Dig., Sul. IMIEZERIEUIM. Antidotes: Acon., Bry., Calc., Camph., Kali iod., | | Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Phos., Rhus, vinegar; to effects of spirituous liquors. Compatible: Bell., IBry., 1Calc., Caust., Ign., ILyc., IIMerc.,INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, HSep., Sil., ISul. Similar: Anac., Guaiac., Phyt., Rhus. MILLEFOLIUIM. Antidote : Arum m. Inimical : coffee, which causes éongestion to head. Similar : Ham., Ipec. IMIITCEIBILI, A REIPIENTS. Similar : Act. rac., Ascl., Caulo., Chim., Eup. pur., Helon., Puls., Senecio, Uva ursi. IMORPHINUIMI SULPEIUIRICUIM. Antidote: IAtrop., Bell.; strong infusion of coffee; Acon., Ipec. Antidotes: Camph., Coff, Therid. MIOSCEIU.S. Similar: Amb., Ammoniac, Asaf., HBell, IBry., Camph., Castor., Ign.,Magn.m.,Nux m., Nux v., IIPhos., IPuls., IRhus, Sep. tº- MIUREX Pluſ RPUREA Similar: Kreo., Lil. tig., Plat., Sep. IMIURIATICUIM ACIDUMI. Antidotes: carbonate of soda, potassa, lime, magnesia, and Sapo medicinalis; l l Bry., Camph.; cures the muscular weakness follow- ing excessive use of opium. Compatible . . [Bell, Bry., Calc., ILyc., Merc., IPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., ISul. MYGALE (LASIODORA CUBANA). Similar: Act. rac., Agar., Apis, Bell., IDiad., Dory., Hyos., Tarant., Therid. IMYOSOTIS. Similar : Stann. MIYRICA CIERI FERA. Similar : Asar., Benz. ac., Berb., Brom., Chel., Chim., Cornus, Cub., Dig., Eryng., Eup., Hep., Hydras., Kali bi., Lach., Merc. iod, Pod., Spong. MYRTUS COMIMUNIS. Similar : Bry., Phos., Pix., Sul., Therid. 1212 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. NAJA TRIPUDIANS. Similar: Ars., Cact., ICrotal., Elaps, Iber., Lach, Mygale, Spig., Sumb. INATIRUIMI ARSENICATUIM. Similar: Apis, Ars., Arum t., Kalibi., Kali c., Natr. m., Lyc. INATRUIM CARBONICUIM. Antidotes: l l Camph., Cinch., Nitr. sp. d. Compatible: IICalc., ILyc., Nux v., Phos., IPuls., IISep., Sil., IISul. - Similar: Ars., Carbo v., Lyc., Merc., Natr. m., Natr. S., Phos., Sil. NATRUMI MIUIRIATICUIM. Antidotes: Ars., Camph., Nitr. sp. d., IIPhos.; to nitrate of silver, where used for cauteriza- tion; to quinine, when diseases continue inter- mittent and patients suffer from headache, are constipated and have disturbed sleep; to bee-stings. Compatible : II.Bell., IBry., IICalc., Calc. p., | | Cinch., Ferr. ph., l l Graph., Kali m., Kali ph., Kali S., ILach, Lyc., Natr. S., ||Nux V., iPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, IISep., Sil., IISul. Complementary: Apis. Similar: Alumin., Amb., Caust., Graph., Hep., Led., Phos., Puls., Staph. INATIRUM PEIOSPEIORICUMI. Antidotes: Apis, Sep. Similar: Benz. ac., Calc., Carbo v., Carbol. ac., Coccul., Colch., Guaiac., Kali c., Lyc., Nux v., Robinia, Rheum, Sul. INATIRUMI SUI, PEIUIRICUMI. Compatible: Ars., Bell., Thuya. . Similar: Bry., Coff, Graph., ILyc., Merc., INatr. m., Puls., Rhus, Sil., Stilling., ISul., Thuya. Ferr. ph., Natr. m., INTIC COLUMI. Similar: Ars., Carbo a., Ferr., Fluor. ac., Gels., Hyos.,Ign, Kob., Lyc.,Mang., Natr. m., Nux v., Petrol., Phos., Plat., Puls., Sep., Sil., Sul., Stram., Zinc. INITRUIMI SPIRITUS DUI, CIS. Antidotes: Calc., Camph., ICarbo v., 1Caust.” | Con., IKali c., Natr. c., IIMatr. m., Nitrum, Op., Sep. Inimical: Dig., Ran. b. INITIRI ACIDUIM. Antidotes: ICalc., Dig., IHep., Merc., Mez., Sul. Compatible: Arn., Ars., Aur. met., IICalc., Carbo a., IHep., Kali c., Kreo., ILyc., IMerc., Natr. c., Phos., IIPuls., Rhus, Sec., Sep., ISil., ISul., Thuya. Complementary : Ars., Calad. Inimical : Lach. Similar: Mur. ac, INITRUIM. Hº Kali nitricum. INUIPEIAR I, UTEUIM. No observations. . INUX MOSCEIATA. Antidotes: Ars., Camph., Gels., Laur., Nux v., Op., Rhod., Wal., Zinc. Compatible: Ant. t., IBell., ILyc., IINux v., IPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus, ISil., ISul., Stram. Similar: Amb., Ant. t., Ars., Asaf., Bell., Camph., Coccul., Con., Ign., Laur., Lyc., Mosch., Nux v., Op., Phos., Puls., Rhus, Sas- saf., Sep., Sil., Spig., Stram., Sul. NUx vom ICA. Antidotes: wine, coffee, Acon., Bell., Camph., Cham., Coccul., Op., Puls., Stram.; to nar- cotic, drastic and vegetable remedies; bad effects of aromatics in food, such as ginger, pepper and of so-called hot medicines, citrate of magnesia, alcohol, the tremors of mercury, neuralgia of Mezereum, and ether. Compatible: Ars., HBell., IBry., Calc., Cinch., Ipec., ILyc., Magn. m., Phos., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep., ISul. Complementary : Sul. Inimical: acids, Ign., Zinc., Similar: IAEsc. h., IAloe, Alum, Amb., Arn., Asar., Ars., Bell., Berb., Bism., IBry., HCalab., Calc., Canth., Carbo v., ICard. m., Castor., 1Caust., HCham., Coccul., 1Collin., ether, Graph., Ham., IIgn., Kob., Kreo., Lach., Led., Lyc., Merc., IOp., Phos., Puls., Staph., Sul., Zing. CENANTEIIE CROCATA. Collateral: AEthus., Cic., Con.. OLEANDIER. Antidotes: Camph., Sul. Compatible : I.Bell., IBry., HCalc., Con., IIIyc., iš. m., INux v., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., Spig., ISul. Similar: Anac., Cinch., Clem., Coccul., Nux v., Staph. OLEU M A.INIMIAI, E. Antidotes: Camph., Nux v., Op. Similar : Agar., Ars., Carbo v., Gels., Ign, Phos., Puls. ol, EUM caj BPUT.I. Similar: Acon., Bell., Colch., Plant. OLEUIM. J.ECORIS ASIELIII. Similar: Iod., Phos., Spong. OPIUIMI. Antidotes: strong coffee, wine, Ant. t.,IIBell., Dig., | | Ipec, Lach, Merc., Nux v., Plumb., Stram., Vanil. arom., Zinc.; to charcoal vapor, lead, Strychnia. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1213 Compatible : Acon., Ant. t., Bell., Bry., Hyos., Nux m., Nux V. Similar: Apis, Ipec., Mosch. ORIGAINUM VUI.G.A.R.E. Similar: Canth., Cann. i., Collin., Hedeoma, Helon., Plat., Val. - 51MIUM. Antidotes: Belf."fiep., Merc., Phos, ac., Sil., Spong.; sulphuretted hydrogen. Similar : Argentum, Ars., Brom., Irid., Mang., Selen., Sul., Tell. OXALICUIM ACIDUIM. Antidotes: carbonates of lime and magnesia. Similar: Arg. met., Ars., Colch., Ipec., Kreo., Phos.ac., Pic. ac., Ver. PAEONIA OFFICINALIS Antidotes: Aloe, Ratan. Similar: Ham., Sil., Sul. PALI, ADIUM. Antidotes: Bell., Cinch., Glon. Complementary : Plat. Similar: Arg. met., Helon, Lach., Lil. tig., Plat., Pod. PAREIRA. BRAVA. Similar: Berb., Chim. m., Hydrangea arb., Uva ursi. - PARIS QUADRIFOLIA. Antidotes: Camph., l l Coff. Compatible: Bry., HCalc., Led., ILyc., INuxv., IPhos., IPuls., Rhus, IISep., IISul. Inimical: Ferr. ph. similar: Sil. PETROLIEUIMI. Antidotes: Coccul, Nux v.; lead poisoning. Compatible: IBell., IBry., IICalc., IIIyc., Nitr. ac., INux v., Phos., IPuls., Rhus, IISep., ISil., IISul. Similar: the carbons, especially Graph. and Sul.; Colch., Tabac. PETRosBLINUM. Similar : Cann., Canth., Merc. PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM. Antidotes: Rheum. Similar: Con., Phyt. PHosphor.ICUM ACIDUM. Antidotes: Camph., | | Coff., Staph. Compatible : I.Ars., Bell., ICalc., ICinch., 1Con., Ferr., ILyc., Merc., Nux v., IRhus, IISep., Sil., IISul., Ver. Similar: Fluor. ac., Lyc., Mur. ac., IPhos., Pic. ac., IIPuls., Sep., Sil., Sul. PEIOSPEIORUS. Antidotes: Camph., Coff, 1 INux v., Rhus v., Tereb., wine; ill effects of camphor, iodine, and excessive use of table salt. Compatible: Ars., Bell., IBry., HCalc., Carbov., Cinch., Kali c., ILyc., Nux v., IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sil., IISul. Complementary: Ars., Cepa. Inimical: Caust. Similar: Acal., in pulmonary hemorrhage. PEIY SOSTIGIMIA. Hº Calabar. PEIY TOI, ACCA. TXIECANIDRA. Antidotes: milk and salt; Bell., Coff., IIIgn., Merc., Mez., Op., Sul. Similar: Ars, Arum t., Camph., Guaiac, Ipec, Iris, Kalibi., Kali iod., Rhus. IPICIRIC ACID. Similar : Alumin., Arg. nit., Gels., Oxal. ac., Petrol., Phos., Phos. ac., Sil., Sul. PIX LIQUIDA. Similar: Anisum stellatum (chest pains). Antidotes: Apis ; bad effects of tobacco. PLATINUIM. Antidotes: Nitr. sp. d., IPuls.; lead poisoning. Compatible : IBell., Calc., Ign., ILyc., Merc., IIPuls., IIRhus, IISep., ISul., Ver. Similar: Asaf., Aur. met., Bell., Croc., Ign., Lyc., Plumb., Puls., Rhus, Sabad., Sep., Sul. PLUIMIBTUIMI. Antidotes: Il Alum., Ant. c., Ars., Bell., Coc- cul., Hep., Kreo., Lyc., Nux v., IIOp., Petrol., IPlat., IISul, ac., Zinc.; alcohol is a prevent- 1Vé. Compatible: Ars., IIBell., ICalc., IILyc., IMerc., IOp., IIPhos., IIPuls., Sep., Sil., IISul. - Similar: Alumin., Ars., Bell., Lycop., Natr. nitr., Nux v., Op., Phos.ac., Plat., Pod., Puls., Thallium. POD oPHYLLUM. Antidotes: Coloc.,Lact. ac., Lept., Merc., Nux v. Compatible: ICalc., Ipec., Nux v., Sul. Inimical: salt, which increases its action. t Similar: AEsc. h., Aloe, Apis, Arn., Bry, Chel, Colch., Collin., Hell., Iris, Lept., Lil. tig., Merc., Nitr. ac., Nux v., Puls., Sul., Ver. PolyGonu M PUNCTATUM. Similar : Asar., Amm. c., Caps., Caulo., Puls., Senecio, Seneg., Xan. Po1, YPoRUs of FICINALIs. Similar: Agar., Bry., Cinch., Cornus, Gels., Ipec., Lept., Nux v., Pod. 1214 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. PRUNU'S SPINOSA. Similar: Laur. PSORINUIM. Antidotes: coffee. Compatible : Arn., Carbo v., Cinch., Lact. ac., Sul. Similar: Carbo v., Cinch., Phos. ac. PTELEA TRIFOLIATA. Similar: other Rutaceae; also Arn., Berb., Bry., Chel, Hydras., Merc., Nux v., Pod. PULSATILLA. Antidotes: coffee, vinegar, Ant. t., Bell.,Cham., Cinch., | | Coff, Colch., Ign., Lyc., Nuxv., Plat., Sabad., Stram., Sul., Sul. ac.; iron, quinine, poisoning by toadstools, vapors of mercury and copper, whiskey. Compatible: Ars., IIBell., IBry., HCalc., Ign., Kali bi., IILyc., Merc., INux v., IIPhos., IRhus, ISep., Sil., IISul. Complementary: Lyc., Sul. ac. Similar : Act. rac., Ant. c., Caulo., Con., Cycl., Ham., Sabina. RAIN.UIN CULTUS Blu I, BOSUS. Antidotes: Bry., l l Camph., Puls., Rhus. Inimical : Nitr. sp. d., | |Staph., Sul., alcohol, wine and vinegar. Similar: Acon., Arn., Bry., Cact., Clem., Crot. t., IEuphor., Mez., Sabad. RAINTUIN CULTUS SCIELIERATUS. Antidotes: Camph. Compatible : Ars., HBell., Lach., IIPuls., Rhus, ISil., ISul. RAPEIANU.S. Similar: Anac., Carbo v. * RATAINHIA. similar: Canth., Iris, Sul., Thuya. REIIEUIM. Antidotes: Camphor., Canth., | | Cham.,Coloc., Magn. c., Merc., | |Nux v., Puls. Compatible: Ipec. Complementary: IIBell., Magn. c., Merc., INux v., IPuls., IRhus, IISul. Similar: Ars., Bell., Cham., Coloc., Dulc., Nux v., Pod., Puls., Rhus, Sul. REIODODENIDROIN. Antidotes: Bry., Camph., | | Clem., l l Rhus. Compatible: HCalc., ICon., ILyc., Merc.,INux v., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep., Sil., ISul. Similar: Aur. met., Bry., Calc., Clem., Con., IKalm., Led., Lyc., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Ban. b., Rhus. REIUS TOXICODENDRON. Antidotes: Ant. t., Bell.., || Bry.,Camph., Coff, Crot. t., Merc., Plumb., Ran. b., Rhod., Sas- saf, Sul., Tenacet., Verbena hastata, Virgini- ana Serpentaria. Compatible : Arn, Ars., Bry., Calc., Calc. p., Cham., Con., Lach., INux v., Phos.ac., IIPuls., ISep., IISul. Inimical: Apis. REIUS VENIENTATA OR VIERNIX. Antidotes: Bry., Phos.; blue clay applied ex- ternally relieves itching and burning. Similar: Anac., Clem., Como., Crot. t., Ran. b., Rhus tox, Rhus rad. ROTBINIA. Similar: Bry., Carbo v., Cinch., Lyc., Nux v. RUIMEX CIRISPU.S. Antidotes: Bell., Camph., Con., Hyos., Lach., PhOS. Similar: Apis, Bell., Calc., Caust., Cist., Dulc., Eryng., Hep., Iod., Iris, Jugl., Lach., Lobel., Lyc., Merc., Nuph., Phos., Pod., Rheum, Sang., Spong., Sul. RUTA GRAVIEOI, EINS. Antidotes: Camph., Merc. Compatible: ICalc., Caust., ILyc., Merc., Phos. ac., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sil., IISul., Sul. ac. Similar: Arg. nit., Arn., Bry., Calc., Con., Euph., Lyc., Merc., Mez., Phos., Phyt., Puls., Rhus., Sep., Sil., Sul. SABADII.I.A. Antidotes: Con., Puls. \ Compatible: Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., IMerc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sep., Sil, ISul. e Similar: Colch., Coloc., Lyc., Puls., Ver. SABINA. Antidotes: Camph., Puls. Compatible: Ars., Bell., Spong., ISul. Complementary: Thuya. Similar: Arn., Calc., COccul., Croc., Ipec., Millef., Ruta, Sec., Trill. SAILICYLIC ACID. Similar: Ars., Carbol. ac., Cinch., Colch., Kreo., Lact. ac., Nitr. ac., Phos., Salicyl. Of Soda. SAMBUCUS NIGRA. Antidotes: Ars., Camph. Compatible: Ars., HBell., Con, Nux v., Phos., IPuls., IIRhus, Sep., ISul. Similar: Cinch., Ipec., Sul. SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Antidote : Op. IIPuls., Rhus, 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1215 Compatible: Bell. Similar: Ant. t., Bell., Chelid., Iris, Melil., Paullinia, Phos., Sul., Ver. v., SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Antidote : Pod. SARSAPARII.L.A. Antidotes: Bell., Merc.; effects of mercury. Compatible: IBell., Cepa, Hep., IIMerc., IPhos., Rhus, ISep., ISul. Complementary: Merc., Sep. Similar: Natr. m. SECALE CORINUTUIM. Antidotes: Camph., Op. Compatible: Ars., IIHell., ICham., Cinch., ILyc., IOp., IPuls., IRhus, ISul. Similar: Ars., Cinnam., Colch., Plumb. SELENIU MI. Antidotes: Ign., Puls. Compatible : Cinch., ILyc., Merc., ISep., ISul Inimical : Cinch., wine. Similar : Alumin., Arg. met., PhOS., Stann. SEINECIO. Similar: Act. rac., Alet., Caulo., Cinch., Coff., Puls., Sep. SE; NEGA. Antidotes: Arn., Bell., l l Bry., Camph. Compatible: IBell., IBry., IICalc., IILyc., IPhos., ISul. Similar: Ammon., Calc., Caust., Phos., Spong. SEPIA. Antidotes: vegetable acids, Acon., Ant, c., Ant. t., Calc., Cinch, Merc., Natr. m., Natr. p., Nitr. sp. d., Phos., Rhus, Sarsap., Sul. Compatible: HBell., IBry., IICalc., ILyc., Merc., IINatr. m., INux v., Phos., IIPuls., IIRhus, ISil., IISul. Complementary : Natr. m. Inimical : Lach., milk. Similar: Act. rac., Alet., Aloe, Alumin., Ars., Ars. iod., Bell., Bor., Calc., Caulo., Caust., . Curar., Cycl., Graph., Helon., Iris, Jabor., Kali c., Kreo., Lil. tig., Lyc., Mez., Murex, Natr. c., Natr. m., Nux v., Pod., Puls., Sang., Sec., Sil., Stann., Sul., Tell., Therid., Thuya. SILICA. Antidotes: Camph., Fluor. ac., Hep., Merc., Sul. Compatible: Bell., Bry., IICalc., Cina, Fluor. ac., Graph., IHep., Ign., Lach., IILyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., IPhos., IPuls., Rhus, Sep., IISul. Inimical : Merc. Similar: Arn., Hyper., Kali c., Mur. ac., Nux v., Op., Phos. ac., Pic. ac., Ruta, Sul. SIN APIS INIGRA AND ALBA. Antidotes: Sapo sodae for blisters from exter- nal application ; Nux v. When abused as a condiment. Similar : Kali cy. (variola); Thlaspi. SPIGELIA. Antidotes: Aur. met., Camph., Coccul, Merc., |Puls. Compatible : Acon., Arn., Ars., TBell., IBry., ICalc., Dig., Iris, Kalic., ILyc., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, ISul., Zinc. SPOINGIA. TOSTA. Antidote: Camph. Compatible: I.Acon., HBell., Brom., IIBry., 1Calc., Carbo v.,IIHep., Ign.,IMerc., INux v., IIPhos., IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., ISul. SQUILLA MARITIMA. Antidote: Camph. Compatible: I Ars., TBell.., | |Bry., IPhos., IRhus, Sil., ISul. STANINUIM. Antidote : Puls Compatible: HBell., IBry., Calc., Caust., Cina, ILyc., IPhos.,IIPuls., Rhus, Sep., Sul. Complementary : Puls. STAPEIISA.G.R.I.A. Antidotes: Camph., Merc., Thuya. Compatible : 1Galc., Coloc., Caust., ILyc., lMerc., IIPuls., ISul. Inimical : Ran. b. Similar: Coccul., Coff. STICTA PULIMOINARIA. Similar : Act. rac., Asar., Dros., Nux V., Rumex, Samb., Tarant. STILLINGIA SYLVATICA. Antidote : Merc. Similar: Natr. S., Staph. STRAIMIMOINIUMI. Antidotes: vinegar, lemon juice, tobacco in- jections; senna for cerebral symptoms ; | | Bell., Hyos., Merc., l l Nux v., Plumb. Compatible: I.Ars., IIHell., IBry., Cupr., IIHy- os., ILyc., IOp., Puls., Sul. Inimical : coffee. Similar: Sec. STRONTIA CARBONICA. Antidote : Camph. Compatible: Arn., Calc., Caust., IKali c., IMerc., INux v., Phos, IIPuls., IIRhus, Ruta, Sep. Similar: Bar. c., Ferr., Sil., Magn. m. SUI, PEIUR. Antidotes: Acon., Camph., Cham., I ICinch., 1216 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. Iod., I Merc., Nitr. ac., IPuls., Rhus, I (Sep.; ailments from abuse of metals generally. Compatible: LArs., HBell., IBry., IICalc., IILyc., Merc., IPhos., IIPuls., IIRhus, Sars., ISep., Sil. Complementary: Aloe. Sulphur frequently serves to rouse the reactive power of the system, when carefully selected remedies have failed to produce a favorable effect, especially in acute diseases. SULPEIUIRIC ACID. Antidotes: Puls.; lead poisoning. Compatible: Arn., ILyc., INux v., Phos., IPuls., IRhus, IISep., ISul. Complementary: Puls. SUIMIBUIL. Similar : Asaf., Mosch. SYIMPETITUM OFFICINALE. Compare: Arn., in blows; Calc. p., Fluor, ac., Hep., and Sil., in injuries to bones. syPHILINUM (LUESINUM). Similar: Aurum, Kali iod., Merc., and other anti-syphilitics. TABACUIM. Antidotes: Ars., Cic., Clem., Ign., Ipec., Lyc., Nux v., Phos., Plant., Puls., Sep., Stram. TARAXA CUMI. Compatible: Ars., ILyc., INux v., Puls., IIPhus, Sep. Similar: Chel., Hydras., Puls. TARANTUILA EIISPANICA. Similar: Lach., which is said to be antidotal. TELLURIUM. Antidote : Nux v. & Similar : Ars., Cepa, Puls., Rhus, Selen., Sep., Sul. * TEREBIN THINAE OLEUIM. Antidotes: Merc., PhoS. Similar: Alum., Camph., Canth., Cop., Kali bi., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nitr. ac., Phos., Pix, Rhus, Sec., Sul. THERIDION CURASSA VICUMI. Antidotes: Acon., Graph., Mosch. Compatible : after Calc. and Lyc. Similar : Diad., Mygale, Tarant. THILASPI BURSA PASTORIS. Similar: Sinap. THUYA OCCIDENTALIS. Antidotes: Camph., Cham., Coccul., Iod., | |Merc., Nux v., Puls., Sul.; to abuse of tea, Compatible: ICalc., IIMerc., Nitr. ac., Phos., IPuls., IRhus, ISabina, Sil., IISul. Complementary : Sabina, Sil. Similar : Cann. S., Canth., Cop., Staph. TRILLIUIMI PIENDULUIM. Similar : Bell., Cinch., Kali c., Lach., Sep. TROIMIBIDIUM. Antidote : Merc. cor. Similar: Led., Sul. TUBERCULINUIM. Complementary: Hydras. TJRAINIUM NITRICUMI. Similar : Ars., Kali bi., Phos. ac. TJRTICA UIREINS. Similar: Apis, Canth., Rhus, Ricin. TJSTILAGO IMAIDIS. Similar: Sabina, Sec. TJVA UIRSI. Similar: Cann., Sec. V.A.CCIINTINUIM AIND VARIOLINUIM. No observations. VALERIANA. Anºtes: Bell., Camph., Cina, l l Coff, Merc., UllS. Compatible: ICalc., Phos., IIPuls., IRhus, ISep., ISul. Similar: Arn., Asaf., Croc., Dulc., Hyper., Ign, Nux v., Spig, Sul. VIERATIRUIMI ALBUMI. Antidotes: Acon., Ars., | | Camph., Cinch., Coff, Cupr., Ferr., Op. Compatible : Ars., Arn., Bell., IBry., Calc., Cinch., Cupr., Ipec., ILyc., IMerc., INux v., Phos., IIPuls, IRhus, Sep., ISul. VIERATIRUIMI VIRIDE. Antidotes: Ver, vir. cured spasms from strych- Ill Ile. VERBASCUM THAPSU.S. Compatible: IIPuls., IRhus, Sep., Sul. ac. Similar : Plat. VIESPA CRABRO. Antidotes: Apis, salt water and vinegar. Incompatible : Arg. nit. VIBURNUIM OPULUS. Antidotes: Acon., Ver. Similar: Act. rac., Caulo. v1NCA MINOR.” Similar: Arctium lappa, Cinch., Lacea, Oleand., Sec., Staph. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. 1217 VIOLA ODORATA. Compatible: IBell., ICalc., ICinch., Ign., Antidote: Camph. IPhos., IPuls., Rhus, IISep., IISul. º º Inimical: Cham... l INux v., wine. Compatible: Cina, Coral., IN ., JPhos., tº º : , 2 #. it..."; "“” * * * | similar: Arg, nit., Kob, Lyc., Plumb, Pod, Puls., Sep. VIOILA TRICOLOR. Bº Jacea. ZINGIBER OPFICINALE. Antidote : Nux V. xANTHoxYLUM FRAxINHUM. Similar: Act. rac., Bry., Coloc., Gnaphal. ZIZIA Alu REA. ZINCUIM. Similar: Mygale, Tarant. Antidotes: Camph., Hep., l IIgn. 77 IND EX A. Abbreviations, 13 Abdomen, Chapter 19, 483 abdomen, 483 colic, 512 flatulence, 517 inguinal region, 520 intestines, 523 perineum, 525 pubes, 525 Abortion, 685 Abscesses, 1139 Accommodation of sight, 170 Achroma, Hº Vitiligo Acids, disagree, B& eating, 409 drinking, 404 Acne, 272 Activity (strength), 1007 Addison’s disease, 586 Adenitis, B& Glands, 1134 Adiposis, 1129 Afternoon, 1071 Afterpains, 696 Agalactia, flºº Lactation, milk, 688 Age, stages of life, 1184 Ague, gº” Fever, intermittent, 1094 Air, 1072 Air passages, 702 Albuminuria, 587, 604 Alcoholism, 86, 404, 1192 Alopecia, B& Hair, falling, 165 Amaurosis, 220 Amblyopia, 220 Amenorrhoea, 648 Amnesia, B& Memory, 60 Anaemia, 819 Anaesthesia, B& Nerves, 1025 skin, 1173 Anasarca, 1141 Aneurism, 823 Anger, ill effects, 17 Angina, faucium, 361 pectoris, 782 tonsillaris, 379, 389 Anguish, 19 Ankles, 932 Anorexia, 393 Anosmia, B& Smell, diminished, loss, 271 Anthrax, 1139 Anthropophobia, 20 Antimony, poisoning, Hº Chapter 48 Antrum of Highmore, 279 Anus, 527 Apathy, 24 Aphasia, 334 Aphonia, 715 Aphthae, mouth, 351 tongue, 340 Apoplexy, 93 Apparent death, 721 * Appendicitis, B& Intestines, caecum, 523 Appetite, Thirst, Desires, Aversions. Chap- ter 14, 392 appetite, 392 aversions, 394 desires, 396 thirst, 400 Apyrexia, in fever, Bº Intermittent, 1096 Arms, 890 Arsenic, poisoning, Hº Chapter 48 Arthralgia, 989 Arthritis, 989 Ascarides, 581 Ascites, 493 Asiatic cholera, 532 Asphyxia, 721 infants, 686 Asthenopia, 221 Asthma, 721 bronchial, 721 cardiac, 722 catarrhal, 721 hay fever, 722 humid, 723 Millari, 706 nervous, 723 spasmodic, 724 thymicum, 706 Astigmatism, 221 Ataxia, locomotor, 884 Atheroma, 823 tumors, 1152 Atrophy, Bº Emaciation, 1132 Attacks, Periodicity, Chapter 41, 1122 Auditory nerve, 231 Auscultation, heart sounds, 834 lung sounds, 806 Autumn, 1074 Aversion to food and drink, 394 Awaking, 1045 Axillae, 849 IB Back, 852 lumbar region, 862 Backache, 852, 857 Balanitis, 618, 619 Balanorrhoea, §º Gonorrhoea, 619 Baldness, 165 Barber’s itch, gº Herpes, 274 Barrenness, Hºt Sterility, 672 Basedow's disease, Bº Eyes protruding, 190, and Neck goitre, 873 Bathing, 1075 Beard, 279 Bedclothes (covering), 1151 Bedsores, 1143, 1147 Belching, 421 Bile, 476 Biliary calculi, 478 (1219) 1220 INDEX. Biliary colic, 477 Bites, 1147 Bladder, 582 Bleeders, gºt Constitution, 1190 Blennorrhoea, ſº Gonorrhoea, 619 Blepharitis, 208 Blindness, 221 Blisters, 1170 Blood, 819 Blood-poisoning, 822 Blood vessels, 823 Blotches, 1152 Blows, 1147 Boils, 1139 Bones, 1129 fractures, 1148 Borax, ill effects, Hº Chapter 48 Borborygmus, B& Flatulence, rumbling, 518 Brain, 93 concussion, 94 fag, 8& exhaustion, 95 inflammation, 97 softening, 98 Breasts, gº Mammae, 689 Breath, foul, 355, 374, 377, 382 Breathing, 724 Bright's disease, 587, 604 Bronchia, 703 Bronchiectasis, 704 Bronchitis, 704 Bruises, 1147 Bubo, 520, 632 Build, gºş Size, 1193 Bulimia, 398 Bunions, 934 Burns, 1148 Bursae, 951, 988 C Cachexia, Bºy" Constitution, 1189 face, 280 Calculi, biliary, 478 renal, 587 vesical, 583 Camphor, ill effects, B& Chapter 48 Cancer, 1131 axillae, 849 face, 280 larynx, 707 lips, 305 liver, 477 mammae, 689 ovaries, 669 rectum, 550 spleen, 482 stomach, 456 testicles, 634 tongue, 341 uterus, 673 vagina, 682 Canine hunger, 398 Canker, 352 Canthi, 171 Capillaries, 823 Carbuncle, 1140 Cardialgia, 462 Carditis, 830 Caries, bones, 1129 teeth, 321 Carotids, 870 Cartilages, 1132 Catalepsy, 1007 Cataract, 204 Catarrh, 1136 air passages, 702 aural, 233 bladder, 583 bronchial, 703 eustachian, 241 fauces, 361 intestinal, 524 laryngeal, 707 lungs, 807 nasal, 256 post-nasal, 262,382 pharyngeal, 367 stomach, 457 throat, 373 tracheal, 713 urethral, 591 uterine, 673 vaginal, Leucorrhoea, 642 Cephalaematoma, 6& Tumors, 170 Cephalalgia, Hº Headache, 120 Cerebrospinal affections, 99 Cerumen, in ears, 241 Chafing, B& Intertrigo Chalazion, Bº Styes, 211 Chancre and Chancroid, 632 Cheloid, 1142 Chemosis, flºº Conjunctiva, 73 Chest, Inner, and Lungs, Chapter 28, 781 clavicles, 781 inner chest, 781 lungs, 806 pleura, 815 , sternum, 816 Chest, Outer, Chapter 30,849 axillae, 849 male nipples, 850 outer chest, 850 Chicken pox, Bºy varicella, 1170 Chilblains, 992, 1174 Childbirth, tº parturition, 694; post-partum, 696; puerperal, 701 Children, constitution, 1184 dentition, 317 infants, 686 Chills, 1076 Chilliness, 1086 Chin, 303 Chloasma, 1152 Chloral, ill effects, Hº Chapter 48 Chlorosis, 820 ° Choking, 5& Throat, 372 Cholera, Asiatica, 532 infantum, 533 morbus, 534 Chordee, gºt Gonorrhoea, 619 Chorea, 993, 1007 Choroiditis, 172 Cicatrices, 1149, 1182 Cirrhosis, kidneys, 588 liver, 476 Clavicles, 781 Clergyman's sore throat, Bº Larynx, inflam- mation, 709 Climacteric period, 637 Clothing, Touch, bedclothes, contact, 1151, Warmth, 1075 Coccygodynia, 861 Coffee, ill effects, 405 antidotes, Chapter=A8 INDEX. 1221 Coition, male, 616 female, 638 Cold, in general, 1073 applications, 1076 coryza, 247 cough, 743 Coldness (objective), 1174 chilliness, 1086 Colic, abdomen, 512 biliary, 477 infants, 686 menstrual, 663 renal, 587 Coma, 27, 1056 Comedones, 272 Complexion, 1189 Concussion, 1148 of brain, 94 jarring, 1150 gº" Spine, injuries,887 Condylomata, Bºy" Skin, warts, 1172 Confinement, Bº parturition, 694 post-partum, 696 puerperal, 701 Confusion, sensorium, 83 mental, 28 Congestion, 821 Conjunctivitis, 176 Constipation, 534 children, 534 infants, 686 pregnancy, 536 Constitution (diathesis), 1189 Consumption, 808 Contact, B& Touch, 1151 Contusions, 1147 Convulsions, 1009 apoplectic, 1009 cerebral, 1009 children, 1009 chronic, 1009 clonic, 1009 dentition, 317, 1010 emprosthotonos, 1010 epileptic, 1010 epileptiform, 1013 hydrophobia, 1013 hysteric, 1013 infants, 686 limbs, 999, 1014 muscular, 1014 opisthotonos, 1015 paralysis, 1015 periodic, 1015 puerperal, 701, 1015 shocks, 1016 tetanic, 1016 tonic, 1017 traumatic, 1013 uraemic, 1017 worms, 582, 1017 Corns, 983 Corpulency, 1129 Coryza, 247 Cough and Expectoration, Chapter 27, 743 Cough, 743 symptoms before, 766 during, 766 after, 770 in pregnancy, 759 whooping, 771 Coup de soleil, Bº Sunstroke, 149, 1074 Covering, beddlothes and clothing, 1151 Coxalgia, 946 Coxarthrocace, 946 Cramps, abdomen, 487 arms, 891 calves and legs, 959 'feet, 937 fingers, 906 hands, 916 knees, 951 limbs, 993 ' muscles, 1137 stomach, 458 thighs, 977 toes, 983 wrists, 930 Cretinism, B& Size, dwarfed, 1193 Croup, bronchial, 704 laryngeal and membranous, 708 tracheal, 714 Crowds, gºt Air, in-doors, 1073 Crick, back, 854 neck, 870 Crusta lactea, 163 Crying, infants, 687 weeping, 80 Cuts, 1148 Cyanosis, 821 face, 281 Cystitis, 584 Cysts, 1142 ID Dacryo-cystitis, 201 Damp, air, 1072 Dandruff, 159 Dark, 1074 Deafness, 242 Death, apparent, 721 Debility, 1038 Decomposition, 1132 of fluids, 1134 Decubitus, gºt bedsores, 1143, 1147 Degeneration, cheesy, colloid, fatty, 1132 Deglutition, B& Swallowing, 369 Delirium, 30 , tremens, 33 Delivery gº Childbirth I)ementia, flºº Mania, 58 Dengue, Bºy" Fevers, 1092 Dentition, 317 Dermatitis, 1178 Desires, for food and drink, 396 Desquamation, 1176 in scarlatina, 1165 Diabetes, 607 Diaphragm, 471 Diaphragmitis, 471 Diarrhoea, 537 dentition, 317 children, 538 infants, 686 pregnancy, 536 Diathesis, B& Constitution, 1189 Diet, errors, drinking, 404 eating, 408 Digestion, 459 Diphtheria, 374 exudation, 377 fauces, 361 palate, 365 1222 INDEX. Diphtheria, pharynx, 367 larynx, 708 nasal, 258 sequelae, 375 uvula, 392 Diplopia, 225 Direction, 1124 Dislocations, 1148 Dissecting wounds, 1148 Diuresis, 608 Dizziness, 83 Draught, air, 1073 Dreams, 1050 Drinking, 404 Dropsy, anasarca, 1141 hydrocephalus, 96 hydropericardium, 840 hydrothorax, 787 joints, Bº Joints, swelling, 991 limbs, 1000 uterus, 575 Drowsiness, 1053 Drug Relationship, Chapter 48, 1195 Drugged subjects, 1192 Drunkards, 86,404, 1192 Dwarfs, Bºy" Size, 1193 Dysentery, 545 Dysmenorrhoea, 663 Dyspepsia, 460 constitution, 1190 indigestion, 464 Dysphagia, Gº Swallowing, difficult, 369 Dyspnoea, 734 Dysuria, 594 E. Earache, 231 Ears, Chapter 6, 231 auditory nerve, 231 eruption, 234 eustachian tubes, 241 hearing, 242 hearing, illusions, 244 inflammation, 236 symptoms, 231 tympani, 247 tympanic cavity, 247 wax, 241 Eating and Drinking, Chapter 15, 404 drinking, 404 eating, 408 tobacco, 420 Ebullition, of blood, 821 Ecchymosis, 1148, 1177 Eclampsia, flºº Convulsions Ecthyma, 1152 Ectropion, 206 Eczema, 1153 face, 273 Elbows, 903 Elephantiasis, 1177 Emaciation, 1132 Emboli, 824 Emissions, seminal, 627 Emotions, Hº Mind and Disposition, Chap. 1 Emprosthotonos, 1010 Emphysema, 809 Empyema, 809 Encephaloma, 1131 Enchondroma, 1142 Endocarditis, 830 Endometritis, 678 Energy, loss of, 1022 Enteralgia, flºº Colic, 512 Enteritis, 525 Entropion,206 Enuresis, B& Urination, involuntary, 597 Ephelides, B& Chloasma, 1152 Epididymitis, 634 Epigastrium, 448 Epiglottis, 706 Epilepsy, 1010 Epistaxis, 253 Epithelioma, 1131, 1142 Epulis, Bº Gums, abscess, 318 Erections, 622 Erethism, 1026 Eructations, 421– Eruptions, 1152 face, 272 head, 159 nose, 258 suppressed, 1168 Bº special localities Erysipelas, 1154 facial, 273 traumatic, 1148 Erythema, 1155 Eustachian tubes, 241 Evening, 1071 Exanthema, 1155 Excoriation, Bº Intertrigo Excretions, 1134 Exertion, activity, 1007 motion, 1103 fatigue, 1022 walking, 936 weakness, 1038 Exhaustion, 1038 Exophthalmic goitre, B& Neck, goitre, 873 Exostoses, Gº Bones, swelling, 1131 Expectoration, 772 Expiration (breathing), 739 Expression, facial, 27 Eyebrows, 227 Eyelids, 204 Eyes, Chapter 5, 170 accommodation, 170 anterior chamber, 170 aqueous humor, 171 canthi, 171 choroid, 172 ciliary body, 172 circumorbital region, 172 color, Bºy" Complexion, eyes, 1189 conjunctiva, 173 cornea, 177 fundus, 195 iris, 200 lachrymal apparatus, 201 lachrymation, 201 lashes, 203 lens, 204 lids, 204 ophthalmia, 213 optic disc, Bº Retina,219 optic nerve, 215 Orbit, 215 photophobia, 216 pupil, 217 retina, 219 sclerotica, 219 sight, 220 INDEX. 1223 Eyes, sight, illusions, 196 symptoms, 180 supraorbital region, 227 vitreous humor, 231 F Face, Upper, Chapter 8, 272 eruption, 272 expression, 272 symptoms, 278 Faceache, 296 Face, hippocratic, Hº Face, sunken, 292 Face, Lower, Chapter 9, 303 chin, 303 lips, 304 lower jaw, 310 outer mouth, 315 Fainting, 1017 Faintness, 1019 Falling, 84 convulsions, 1013 epilepsy, 1010 Falling of womb, 679 Falls, 1148 Farsightedness, gºt hypermetropia, 225 Fat, 1129 Fatty degeneration, 1132 heart, 829 kidneys, 588 liver, 478 Fatty tumors, 1142 Fatigue, 1022 Fauces, 360 Favus, 1155 Fear and fright, 44 Feebleness, 1038 Feet, 934 Felons, 909 Fever, Chapter 40, 1091 chill, 1076 chilliness, 1086 fevers, 1091 heat, 1101 . sweat, 1110 temperature, 1122 Fever, 1091 African, 1091 autumnal, 1091 bilious, 1091 catarrhal, 1091 cerebrospinal 5& spotted, 1098 chagres, 1092 dengue (breakbone), 1092 in dentition, 318 enteric, ſº typhoid, 1099 gastric, 1093 hectic, 1093 inflammatory, 1094 intermittent, 1094 irritative, 1096 low (adynamic), 1096 malarial, 1097 nervous, 1097 periodicity, 1097 pernicious, Hº intermittent, 1094 puerperal, 701, 1098 relapsing, 1098 remittent, 1098 rheumatic, 1098 septic, 1098 Fever, slow, 1098 spotted (cerebrospinal), 1098 Spring, 1098 synochal, Hº inflammatory, 1094 traumatic, Đº Injuries, 1094 typhoid, typhus, 1099 worm, 1101 yellow, 1101 Fever blisters, B& Lips, eruption, 306 Fibre, Hºt Constitution, 1190 Fibrous tissue, 1134 Fibroid tumors, 1142 Fingers, 904 Fish poison, 5& Eating, fish, 413 Fissures, of anus, 529 Fistula, abscess, 1139 anal, 529 dental, Bº Gums, 319 lachrymal, 201 mammary, gº abscess, 689 Osseous, B& caries, necrosis, 1129, 1130 scrotal, 626 ulcers, 1144 vaginal, 683 Fits, tº Convulsions Flatulence, 517 Flatus, 546 Flooding, 5& Hemorrhage, 822 post-partum, 696 uterus, 675 Fluids, decomposition, 1134 loss of, 1134 Fluor albus, 5.39° Leucorrhoea, 642 Flushes, B& Heat, 1105 ebullition,821 Hº Face heat, 284 Foetus, pregnancy, 698 Food, ill effects, tº Eating, 408 Fontanelles, 164 Foreign bodies, 1148 Formication, 1177 Forenoon, 1071 |Footsweat, 1114 Fractures, 1148 Freckles, 274, 1155 Friction (injuries), 1148 rubbing, 1151 Fright and fear, 44 Frostbite, Hº Chilblains, 1174 Frontal sinuses, 107 Fungus, tumors (hematodes), 1142 Furuncles, 1140 G. Gagging, 425 Galactorrhoea, §§ Lactation, milk, 688 Gallstones, 478 Ganglion, 1142 Gangrene, 1134 fauces, 361 injuries, 1148 lungs, 809 mouth, 354 senilis, 1134 throat, 377 B& special localities. Gaping, 1009 Gastralgia, 462 Gastric catarrh, 457 Gastritis, 465 Gastrodynia, 462 1224. INDEX. Gastromalacia, 469 Genitals, Female, 639 Genitals, Male, 616 Giddiness, 85 Glands, 1134 axillary, 849 bronchial, 704 cervical, 872 inguinal, 521 laryngeal, 709 mesenteric, 498 parotid, 312 salivary, 358 submaxillary, 313 throat, 378 thyroid, H& Neck, glands and goitre, 873 Glans penis, 618 Glaucoma, 231 Gleet, 620 Globus hystericus, 378 Hºt Throat, ball, 371 Glossitis, 344 Glossoplegia, 346 Glottis, 706 oºdema, 706 spasm, 706 Gluttony, B& Hunger, excessive, 398; high living, 1192 Glycosuria, B& Urine, diabetes, 607 Goitre, 873 exophthalmic, Bºy" Eyes, protruding, 190 Gonarthrocace, 952 Gonitis, 952 Gonorrhoea, 619 Gooseflesh, 1178 Gout, 988, 1190 Granulation (proud flesh), 1135 eyelids, 207 ulcers, 1145 Gravel, calculi, 583 Grave's disease, Bº Basedow's disease Gressus gallinaceus, 987 vaccinus, 987 Grief, effects, 49 Grippe, coryza, 251 cough, 754 Growing, ill effects, ſº young people, 1.188 Gums, 318 Gunshot wounds, 1149 H FIabit, 1192 Haematemesis, 438 Haematocele, 635 Haematuria, 604 Haemophilia, Bºy" bleeders, 1190 Haemoptysis, 809 with cough, 753 Hair, 165 color, H& Complexion, 1189 falling out, 165 Hands, 914 Hay fever, 722 coryza, 250 Head, Inner, Chapter 3, 93 forehead, 100 occiput, 144 parietal region, 149 symptoms, 109 temples, 150 vertex, 155 Head, Outer, Chapter 4, 159 dandruff, 159 eruptions, 159 fontanelles, 164 forehead, 164 hair, 165 scalp, 169 skull, 169 symptoms, 166 tumors, 170 Headache, 120 Hearing, 242 illusions, 244 Heart, Pulse and Circulation, Chap. 27, 819 blood, 819 bloodvessels, 823 heart, 824 palpitation, 836 pericardium, 840 pulse, 841 Heart affections, 824 failure, 836 fatty degeneration, 829 nervous, 831 neuralgia, 831 organic, 731 rheumatism, 833 sounds, 834 valvular, 836 Heartburn, 426 Heat (fever), 1101 skin, 1178 warmth, 1074 Hectic, gºt Fever, 1093 Heels, 945 Helminthiasis, B& Worms, 581 Hemeralopia, gº blindness, 221 Hemicrania, 143 Hemiopia, 225 Hemiplegia, 1030 Hemorrhage, 822 abortion, 685 anus, 527 bladder, 582 constitution, 1190 fainting, 1018 haemoptysis, 753 intestines, 524 jaws, 318 lungs, 809 mouth, 352 nose, 253 pregnancy, 699 stomach, 438, 464 throat, 372 uterus, 675 Hemorrhoids, 547 in bladder, 584 Hepatitis, 479 Hepatization of lungs, 810 Hernia, infants, 687 inguinal, 521 Herpes, 1155 facial, 274 Hiccough, Belching, Nausea and Vomit- ing, Chapter 16, 421 º:* gagging, 4 heartburn, 426 hiccough, 426 nausea, 427 retching, 435 INDEX. 1225 Hiccough, Seasickness, 435 vomiting, 436 vomituritio, 447 waterbrash, 447 Hip disease, 946 Hives, ºr urticaria, 1169 Hoarseness, gºt Voice, aphonia, 715 Homesickness, 50 Hordeolum, gºt Lids, Styes, 211 Housemaid's knee, 951 Hunger, 398 Hydatids, B& Pregnancy, moles, 699 Hydroa, 307 Hydrocele, 635 Hydrocephaloid, 96 Hydrocephalus, 96 Hydrogenoid constitution, 1190 Hydrometra, B& Uterus, dropsy, 675 Hydropericardium, tº effusion, 840 Hydrophobia, 50, 1013 Hydrothorax, 787 Hygroma, 951 Hymen, lacerated, 683 Hyperaesthesia, 1026 Hypermetropia, 225 Hypertrophy, of tissue, 1135 Hypochondria, Chapter 18, 471 diaphragm, 471 hypochondria, 472 liver, 476 pancreas, 482 spleen, 482 Hypochondriasis, 51 Hypopion, 170 Hysteralgia, 678 Hysteria, 1021 convulsions, 1013 I Ichthyosis, 1156 Icterus, Hºt Liver, jaundice, 479 Idiocy, Imbecility, 52 Ileus, H& Vomiting, fecal, 441 Impetigo, 1156 facial, 274 Impotence, flºº Sexual power, 631 Incubus, B& Nightmare, 1060 Indigestion, 464 Indolence, 1022 laziness, 57 Indoors, 1073 Induration, of tissue, 113b Inebriety, 86,404, 1192 Infants, 686 Inflammation (in general), 1135 Influenza, coryza, 251 cough, 754 Infraorbital region, 195 Inguinal region, 520 hernia, 521 Ingrowing toenails, 984 Injuries, 1147 Insanity, tº Mania, 58 Insects, stings, 1149 Insensibility, B& Unconsciousness, 77 Insomnia, 1065 Inspiration (breathing), 739 Intercostal neuralgia, 790 rheumatism, 796 Intermittent fever, 1094 Intertrigo, 526,686,981, 1177 gº Anus, excoriated, 529 Intestines, 523 Intoxication, 86, 404, 1192 Intussusception, 525 & Iodine, ill effects, gº" Chapter 48 Iritis, 200 Iron, ill effects, B& Chapter 48, Ferrum Irritability, mental, 54 nerves, 1026 Ischias, gº” sciatica, 968 Ischuria, 596 Itch, Bºy" scabies, 1164 Itching, 1157, 1179 J Jactitation, 1037 Jarring, 1150 Jaundice, 479 infants, 687 Jaw, lower, 310 upper, tº Face, bones, 279 Jealousy, 55 Jerking, 1037 Joints, 988 Joy, ill effects, 55 IK Keratitis, 178 Kidneys, 586 Knees, 950 f L Labor, parturition, 694 Labor pains, 694 Lacerations, 1149 Lachrymal apparatus, 201 Lachrymation, 201 Lactation, 687 Lameness, arms, 895 back, 856, 864 legs, 963 limbs, 995 Languor, 1022 Laryngismus stridulus, 706 Laryngitis, 709 Larynx, 707 Lassitude, 1022 Laudanum, ill effects, B& Chapter 48, Opium Laughter, 56 Lead colic, gºt Colic, 512 poisoning, gºt Plumbum, Chapter 48 Legs, 957 Leprosy, 1157 facial, 274 Lethargy, 1056 Leucaemia, 822 Leucorrhoea, 642 Leucocythaemia, 483,822 Lichen, 1157 facial, 274 Lids, 204 Lifting, injuries, 1149 Ligaments, 1136 gº sprains, 1149 Light, 1074 dread of, 216 desire for, 57 Lightness, 86 Limbs, in general, Chapter 34, 988 joints, 988 limbs, 992 1226 INDEX. , Limbs, Lower, Chapter 33, 932 ankles, 932 feet, 934 heels, 945 hips, 946 knees, 950 legs, 957 nates, 975 tendo-Achillis, 976 thighs, 976 toes, 983 walking, 986 Limbs, Upper, Chapter 32, 890 arms, 890 elbows, 903 fingers, 904 hands, 914 shoulders, 925 wrists, 929 Lipoma, 1142 Lips, 304 Lithaemia, §§ gout, 988 Liver, 476 complaint, 477 Liver spots, 1152 Inocality and Direction, Chapter 42, 1124 Lochia, 688 Lockjaw, 314 Locomotor ataxia, 884 Loins, #& Lumbar region, 862 Love, disappointed, 58 Lumbago, 862 Lumbar region, 862 Lungs, 806 Lupus, 1132 face, cancer, 280 Luxations, 1148 Lymphatic, constitution, 1190 glands, 1134 Lyssa, gº hydrophobia, 50 MI Maculae, gº blotches, 1152 Magnesia, ill effects, gºt Chapter 48 Malaise, 1025 Mammae, 689 Mania, 58 a potu, 33 puerperal, 702 Marasmus, 1133 infants, 687 Mastitis, 691 Mastoid region and process, 144 Masturbation, Bº' Seminal emissions, 627 Measles, 1157 Meibomian glands, 209 Melaena (black vomit), 438 Melancholia, 59 Melanosis, B& Cancer, 1132 Memory, 60 Forgetful, 47 Meniere's vertigo, Géº Vertigo, ears, 87 Meningitis, 97 cerebrospinal, 100 Menopause, tº Climacteric period, 637 Menorrhagia, 651 Menses, 648 symptoms before, 656 during, 659 after, 666 Menstrual colic, 663 Mental derangement, flºº Mania, 58 Mercury, ill effects, Bºy" Chapter 48 Mesenteries, 498 Metamorphosis of tissue, 1136 Metastasis, Bº Direction, 1124 Metritis, 678 Metrorrhagia, 675 Midnight, after, 1072 before, 1072 Migraine, 143 Miliaria, 1158 Milk leg, 967 Milk, mother's, 688 Mind and Disposition, Chapter 1, 16 Miscarriage, 685 Moles, false conception, 699 skin, 1180 Mons veneris, 640 Morbilli, 1157 Morning, 1071 Morning sickness, 699 Morphine, ill effects, gº Opium, Chap. 48 Mortification, gangrene, 1134 Motion, active, 1103 passive, 1150 Mouth, Inner, Chapter 12, 351 mouth, 351 saliva, 358 Mouth, Outer, 315 Mucous membranes (in general), 1136 Mumps, Hº parotid glands, 312 Muscles, 1137 Mushrooms, noxious, H&" Agaricus, Chapter 48 Myalgia, Hºt Muscles, 1137; also Limbs, pain, 996; rheumatism, 997 Myelitis, 885 Myocarditis, 830 Myopia, 225 Naevus, 824 Nails, fingers, 904 ingrowing, 984 injuries, 1149 toes, 983 Nares, posterior, 262,382 Nates, 975 Navel, 499 Nausea, 427 Nearsightedness, Bº Myopia, 225 Neck, 869 Neck and Back, Chapter 31, 852 back, 852 coccyx, 861 º lumbar region (loins, small of back), 862 neck, 869 Sacrum, 879 scapulae, 882 spinal cord, 884 spine, 885 Necrosis, 1130 Nephralgia, B& Kidneys, colic, 587 - Nephritis, 588 albuminurica, 587 Nerves, Chapter 36, 1007 activity (strength), 1007 catalepsy, 1007 chorea, 1007 convulsions, 1009 INDEX. 1227 Nerves, fainting, 1017 Ophthalmia, 213 faintness, 1019 Opisthotonos, 1015 hysteria, 1021 lassitude (fatigue), 1022 malaise, 1025 nerves, 1025 nervousness, 1027 neuralgia, 1028 paralysis, 1029 restlessness, 1031 starting, 1034 trembling, 1035 twitching, 1037 weakness, 1038 Nerves, injuries, 1149 Nerve tissue, 1138 Nervous prostration, 1025 Nervousness, 1027 Nettlerash, gº urticaria, 1169 Neuralgia, 1028 intercostal, 790 prosopalgia, 296 tº special localities Neurasthenia, 1025 Neuritis, 1026 Newborn infants, 686 Night, 1072 º Nightblindness, gº blindness, hemeralopia, 221 Nightmare, 1060 Nightsweat, 1118 Nipples, 693 lactation, 688 male, 850 † Nitrate of silver poisoning, Hº Argentum nit- ricum, Chapter 48 Nodes, joints, 989 Nodosities, skin, 1180 Nodules, 1158, 1180 Noma, 1132 Nose, Chapter 7, 247 bleeding, 253 coryza, 247 smell, 271 symptoms, 253 Nose, catarrh, 256 ozaena, 261 Mostalgia, gº Homesick, 50 Nursing infants, 686 mothers, B& Lactation, 687 Nutrition, 1138 Nyctalopia, 221 Nymphomania, 672 Nystagmus, gº Eyes, spasms, 192 O Obesity, 1129 Occupation, 1.192 Odontalgia, 324 CEdema, 1141 glottis, 706 lungs, 811 Bº Swelling. CEsophagus, 363 CEsophagitis, 364 Onanism, 627 Onychia, 909 Onyx, B& Cornea, 179 Open air, 1072 Opium poisoning, 5& Opium, Chapter 48 Oppression, breathing, 729 chest, 790, 804 Orchitis, 635 Orgasm of blood, 821 Osteitis, 1130 Os uteri, 678 Otalgia, 231 Otitis, 236 Otorrhoea, 233 Out of doors, 1072 Ovaries, 667 Ozaena, 261 Palate, 364 Palpitation, 836 Panaritium, 909 Pancreas, 482 Pannus, B& Cornea, 179 Papules, 1159 Paraplegia, 1031 Paralysis, 1029 brain, 98 heart, 832 limbs, 996 lungs, 812 spinal, 885 63; special localities Paraphimosis, 624 Fº organs, 1138 Paronychia, 909 Parotitis, B& parotid glands, 312 Parturition, 694 Pemphigus, 1159 Penis, 621 Percussion sounds, lungs, 812 Pericardium, 840 Pericarditis, 840 Perineum, 525 Periodicity, in general, 1122 Periosteum, 1138 Periostitis, 1138 Peristalsis, 525 Peritonitis, abdomen, 503 gº Puerperal, fever, 701, 1098 Pertussis, 771 Petechiae, 1159 Phagadenae, gº Ulcers, 1146 Pharynx, 366 Pharyngitis, 367 Phimosis, 624 Phlebitis, Bºy Bloodvessels, inflammation, 823 Phlegmasia alba dolens, 967 Phlyctenules, 1159 Phosphorus, ill effects, Q& Chapter 48 Photophobia, 216 Phthisis, laryngeal, 711 pulmonary, 808 Physometra, 679 Piles, gºt Hemorrhoids, 547 Pimples, 1159 Pityriasis, 1160 Placenta, 696 Plague, 1138 Plethora, 822 constitution, 1190 Pleura, 815 1228 INDEX. Pleurisy, 816 Pleurodynia, 796 Plica polonica, 166 Pneumonia, 811,812 Poisoning, 5& Antidotes, Chapter 48. non-chemical, B& Injuries, 1149 drinking, 404 eating, 408 ivy (Rhus), 1163 Polypi, in general, 1142 bladder, 585 ears, 237 larynx, 711 nasal, 262 rectum, 552 uterus, 679 Polyuria, 608 Pompholyx, 1161 Porrigo, 1161 Portal system, 504 Position, 1004 Post-partum, symptoms and conditions, 696 Potassium, ill effects, tº the Kalis, Chap. 48 Potbelly, Bºy" Abdomen distended, 490, large 498, also puerperal, 701 Pott's disease, 5& Spine, curvature, 886 Pregnancy, Parturition, Lactation, Chapter 24, 685 abortion, 685 infants, 686 lactation, 687 lochia, 688 mammae, 689 nipples, 693 parturition, 694 placenta, 696 post-partum, 696 pregnancy, 697 puerperal, 701 Presbyopia, gºt hypermetropia, 225 Pressure (touch), 1151 Priapism, gº Sexual excitement, penis, 630 Prickly heat, rash, 1163 urticaria, 1169 Pride, 65 Proctalgia, 552 Progressive locomotor ataxia, 884 Prolapsus, anus, 530 rectum, 552 uterus, 679 vagina, 683 Prosopalgia, 296 Prostate gland, 625 g Prostatitis, B& Prostate, inflammation, 626 Prostatorrhoea, 625 Prostration, 1038 Proud flesh (granulation), 1135 Prurigo, or pruritus, 1181 anus, 529 female genitals, 640 scrotum, 626 skin, 1181 vagina, 683 Prussic acid, poisoning, 8& Hydrocyanic acid, Chapter 48 Psoas abscess, Bº Lumbar region, abscess, 862 Psora, constitution, 1.191 Psoriasis, 1161 facial, 275 Pterygium, 177 Ptosis, Bº Lids, paralysis, 209 Ptyalism, 358 Puberty, 1187 Pubes, 526 Puerperal, convulsions, 701, 1015 state, 701 | Pulse, 841 Punctured wounds, 1149 Purpura hemorrhagica, 1161 Pus, 1140 Pustules, 1161 Pyaemia, 822, 1138 Pyrosis, 447 Q Quinine, ill effects, Hº Chininum sulph., Chapter 48 intermittent, suppressed, 1094 Quinsy (tonsillitis), 389 R Rabies, gº Hydrophobia, 50 Rachitis, 1131 constitution, 1.191 Ráles, in chest, 814 Ranula, 347 Rash, 1163, 1169 Rectum, 550 Reeling, 86 Relationship of drugs, 1195 Respiration, Chapter 26, 721 asphyxia, 721 asthma, 721 breathing, 724 dyspnoea, 734 expiration, 739 inspiration, 739 suffocation, 741 Rest, Position, Motion, Chapter 35, 1003 motion, 1003 position, 1004 rest, 1006 Restlessness, 1031 during sleep, 1061 mental, 67 Retching, 435 Retention of urine, 612 Retinitis, 219 Rhagades, 1182 Rheumatism, constitution, 1.191 joints, 990 limbs, 997 Rhinitis, 260 Rhus poisoning, 1163 facial, 275 Rickets, tº rachitis, 1131 Riding, 1150 te Ringworm, gº herpes circinatus, 1155 Risus Sardonicus, 291 Room, in doors, 1073 Roseola, 1163 Rubbing, friction, touch, 1151 Runaround, 909 & Rupture, Hºt Hernia Rupia, 1163 tº a tº Rush of blood, Bºy" Blood, ebullition, 821 S Sacrum, 879 * Sailing, gºt Seasickness, 435 INDEX. 1229 Saliva, 358 Salivation, 358 Salt, ill effects, 417 Hº Natrum mur., Chapter 48 Salt rheum, Bºy" tetter, 1168 Sarcocele, 636 Sarcoma, 1143 Sarsaparilla, ill effects, gº Chapter 48 Satyriasis, tº Sexual excitement, mental, 630 Scabies (itch), 1164 Scabs, 1164 Scalds, Bº Burns, 1148 Scaldhead, gº tinea capitis, 163 Scales, 1164 Scalp, 169 Scapulae, 882 Scarlatina, 1165 desOuamation, 1165 sequlae, 1166 Scars, 1149, 1182 Sciatica, 968 Scirrhus, 1132 Scleroris, of brain,98 of cord, 885 Sclerotica, 219 rbutus, constitution, 1.191 gums, 320 ratches, injuries, 1149 Scratching (touch), 1152 eruption, 1166 skin, 1182 Screaming, 69 Scrobiculum, B& Epigastrium, 448 Scrobiculum and Stomach, Chapter 17, 448 epigastrium, 448 stomach, 455 rofula, constitution, 1.191 rotum, 626 urf, 1164 urvy, Hºt Scorbutus asickness, 435 asons, 1074 cretions, in general, 1138 minal emissions, 627 nsations (not localized), Chapter 43, 1124 nsitiveness, mental, 70 of nerves, 1026 ensorium, Chapter 2, 83 *psis, septicaemia, 822 rpiginous eruption, 1166 rous membranes, 1138 xual Organs, Female, Chapter 23,637 climacteric period, 637 clitoris, 638 coition, 638 genitals, 639 leucorrhoea, 642 menses, 648 symptoms before, 656 during, 659 after, 666 ovaries, 667 sexual excess, 671 sexual excitement, 671 sterility, 672 uterus, 672 vagina, 682 exual Organs, Male, Chapter 22, 616 coition, 616 erections, #33 penis genitals, 616 glans, 618 Sexual Organs, Male, gonorrhoea, 619 penis, 621 prepuce, 624 prostate gland, 625 scrotum, 626 semen, 627 Seminal emissions, 627 sexual excess, 629 sexual excitement, 629 sexual power, 631 spermatic cords, 631 sycosis, 632 syphilis, 632 testicles, 634 Shingles, tº herpes zoster, 1155 Shock, injuries, 1149 Shoulders, 925 Sides, right and left, 1124 Sight, 220 illusions, 196 Size, 1193 Skin, Chapter 46, 1152 eruption, 1152 skin, 1173 Skull, 169 Sleep, Chapter 37, 1045 awaking, 1045 dreams, 1050 drowsiness, 1053 sleep, 1056 falling asleep, 1057 symptoms during, 1058 symptoms after, 1064 sleeplessness, 1065 yawning, 1069 Starting, 1034 Sleepiness, Bº Drowsiness, 1053 Sleeplessness, 1065 dentition, 318 Sloughing, injuries, 1149 Smallpox, 1170 Smegma, excessive, 619 Smell, 271 Smoke, injuries, 1149 Snake bite, tº Bites, 1147 Serpent virus, Chapter 48 Sneezing, 265 Snoring, breathing, 733 sleep, 1062 Snuffles, infants, 687 Solar plexus, 507 Somnolence, 5& Drowsiness, 1053 Somnambulism, 1062 Sopor, 1056 Spasms, flºº Convulsions Speech, 334 Spermatic cords, 631 Spermatorrhoea, 627 Spinal cord, 884 irritation, 887 Spine, 885 Spleen, 482 Splinters, B& Punctured wounds, 1149 Spots (patches), 1166 Sprains, 1149 joints, 991 Spring, 1074 Sputa, flºº Expectoration, 772 Stabs, tº cuts, 1148 Stages of Life and Constitution, Chapter 47, 1184 age, 1184 1230 INDEX. Stages of Life and Constitution, complexion, 1189 constitution, 1189 habit, 1192 occupation, 1.192 size, 1193 temperament, 1193 Staggering, 86 Stammering, 335 Staphyloma, 179 Stenosis, general, 1138 Sterility, 672 Sternum, 816 Stertorous breathing, 733 Stings (injuries), 1149 Stomacace, stomatitis, 354 Stomach, 455 Stool and Rectum, Chapter 20, 527 anus, 527 cholera Asiatica, 532 infantum, 533 morbus, 534 constipation, 534 diarrhoea, 537 dysentery, 545 flatus, 546 hemorrhoids, 547 rectum, 550 stool, 555 symptoms, before, 575 during, 576 after, 579 Stone in bladder, 583 Stonemason’s lungs, 815 Stormy weather, 1076 Strabismus, 193 Straining (injuries), 1149 Stramonium poisoning, Hº Chapter 48 Strangury, 599, Bº also Bladder, tenesmus, 586 Strength, activity, 1007 loss of, 1038 Stricture, Bº Gonorrhoea, sequelae, 620 Oesophageal, 363 urethral, 593 Struma, Bºy" scrofula, 1191 Stupor, 72, 1056 Stuttering, 335 Styes, 211 Subsultus tendinum, 1037 Sudamina, Đº wesicles, 1170 Suffocation, 741 Suicidal tendency, 703 Sulphur, ill effects, Hº Chapter 48 Summer, 1074 complaint, 544 Sun, 1074 Sunburn, 1183 Sunstroke, 149, 1074 Suppressed, eruption, 1168 footsweat, 942 intermittent fever, 1094 menses, 654 secretions, 1138 sweat, 1121 urine, 614 Suppuration, 1138 Supraorbital neuralgia, 228 region, 227 Surgical operations, 1150 Swallowing, 369 Swaying, 86 Sweat, 1110 Swelling, in general, 1140 Swelling, dropsy, 1141 injuries, 1150 skin, 1183 Swinging, passive motion, 1151 Sycosis, 632 constitution, 1.191 eruption, 1168 Syncope, Hº Fainting, 1017 Synechia, §§ Iris, 201 Synovitis, Bº Joints, inflammation, 989 Syphilis, 632 constitution, 1.191 eruption, 1168 T Tabes, cerebral (softening), 98 dorsalis, 884 mesenteric, 498 infants (marasmus), 687 Talking, voice, 719 Tapeworm, 582 Taste and Tongue, Chapter 11, 334 speech, 334 taste, 335 tongue, 340 Tea, ill effects, 407 Temperament, 1193 Temperature, of body, 1122 Temperature and Weather, Chapter 39, 1072 air, 1072 cold, 1073 dark, 1074 light, 1074 seasons, 1074 temperature, 1074 warmth, 1074 water, 1075 weather, 1076 wind, 1076 Teeth and Gums, Chapter 10, 321 dentition, 317 gums, 318 teeth, 321 toothache, 324 Tendo-Achillis, 976 Tendons, 1142 Tenesmus, 554 Testicles, 634 Tetanus, 1016 Tetter, 1168 Thighs, 976 Thirst, 400 Thirstlessness, 400 Throat, Chapter 13, 360 fauces, 360 oesophagus, 363 palate, 364 pharynx, 366 sore, 385 swallowing, 369 symptoms, 371 tonsils, 388 uvula, 391 Thrombosis, 824 Thrush, gº aphthas, 340,351 Thunderstorm, 1076 Tic douloureux, 5& Faceache, 296 Time, Chapter 38, 1071 afternoon, 1071 evening, 1071 INDEX. 1231 Time, forenoon, 1071 morning, 1071 night, 1072 before midnight, 1072 after midnight, 1072 Tinea, capitis, 163 facial, 276 Tinnitus, 244 Tiredness, 1022 Tissues, Chapter 44, 1129 adipose, 1129 bones, 1129 cancer, 1131 cartilages, 1132 decomposition, 1132 degeneration, 1132 emaciation, 1132 excretions, 1134 fibrous, 1134 fluids, 1134 gangrene, 1134 glands, 1134 granulations, 1135 hypertrophy, 1135 induration, 1135 inflammation, 1135 ligaments, 1136 metamorphosis, 1136 mucous membranes, 1136 muscles, 1137 nerves, 1138 nutrition, 1138 parenchymatous Organs, 1138 periosteum, 1138 plague, 1138 pyaemia, 1138 secretions, 1138 serous membranes, 1138 stenosis, 1138 suppuration, 1138 swelling, 1140 tendons, 1142 trichinosis, 1142 tubercles, 1142 tumors, 1142 ulcers, 1143 Tobacco, 420 Toes, 983 Tongue, 340 Tonsils, 388 Tonsillitis, 389 Toothache, 324 pregnancy, 700 Torpor, apathy, 24 mental, 77 physical, gºt Lassitude, 1022 Touch, Passive Motion, Injuries, Chapter 45, 1147 injuries, 1147 passive motion, 1150 touch, 1151 Torticollis, 879 Trachea, 713 Tracheitis, 714 Trachoma, 207 Trance, catalepsy, 1007 convulsions, 1017 Trembling, 1035 Trichiasis, Bºy” entropion, 206 Trichinosis, 1142 Triplopia, 226 Trismus, 314 Trismus, infants, 687 Tubercles, 1142 brain, 99 constitution, 1.191 eruption, 1169 intestines, 525 testicles, 637 lungs, 808 Tumors, 1142 chest, 852 female genitals, 641 knees, 956 legs, 973 outer head, 170 mammae, 693 neuroma, 1027 ovarian, 671 Scapulae, 884 uterus, 682 vagina, 684 Turpentine, ill effects, Chapter 48 Twitching, 1037 Tympanitis, Hºt Abdomen, distended, 490 Typhlitis, flºº Intestines, caecum, 523 Typhoid, typhus, 1099 B& Terebinthinae, |U Ulcers, 1143 anus, 532 fauces, 363 female genitals, 642 male genitals, 617 intestines, 525 larynx, 713 legs, 973 mammae, 693 mouth, 357 pharynx, 368 sacrum, 881 skin, 1183 stomach, 470 throat, 388 tonsils, 391 urethra, 594 uterus, 682 uvula, 392 Umbilicus, B& Abdomen, navel, 499 Unconsciousness, 77 Uraemia, 615 convulsions, 1017 Ureters, 590 Urethra, 590 Urethritis, 592 gonorrhoea, 619 Urinary Organs, Chapter 21, 582 bladder, 582 kidneys, 586 ureters, 590 urethra, 590 Urination, 594 symptoms after, 602 before,600 during, 600 Urine, 603 retention, 612 Urticaria, 1169 Uterus, 672 Uterus, displacement, 674, 679 subinvolution, 681 Uvula, 391 1232 INDEX. V Vaccination, ill effects, 1150 eruption following, 1170 Vagina, 682 Vaginismus, 684 Vaginitis, 683 Valerian, ill effects, gºt Chapter 48 Vapors, ill effects, 1150 Varicella, 1170 Varicocele, 637 Varicose tumors, 1143 Varicose veins, 824 on legs, 974 in pregnancy, legs, 699 Variola, 1170 Veins, constitution, 1.191 Venesection, 1150 Vermin, eruption, 1170 Vertigo, 86 Vesicles, 1170 Veta, 724 Vinegar, ill effects, gº acids, 404 Vision, 220 accommodation, 170 illusions, 196 Vital powers, diminished, 1038 Vitihigo, B& Eruption, spots, 1166 Vocal cords, 713 Voice and Larynx, Trachea and Bronchia, Chapter 25, 702 air passages, 702 bronchia, 703 epiglottis, 706 glottis, 706 larynx, 707 trachea, 713 voice, 715 Vomiting, 436 black, 438 dentition, 318 fecal (stercoraceous), 441 Vomiting, infants, 687 pregnancy, 445 Vomituritio, 447 W Walking, 936 Warmth, 1074 Warts, 1172 Washing, bathing, 1075 Water, 1075 Waterbrash, 447 Weakness, 1038 constitution, 1.191 Weaning, 688 Weariness, 1022 Weather, 1076 Wetting bed, §§ Enuresis Weeping, 80 Welts, 1184 Wens, 1143 Wet, applications, 1075 getting wet, 1075 Wheals, 1173 Whiskers, 279 Whitlow, 909 Whooping cough, 771 Wind, weather, 1076 Winter, 1074 Worms, 581 convulsions, 1017 Wounds, 1150 Wrinkles, skin, 1184 Writer's cramp, Hºt Fingers, cramp, 906 Wrists, 929 Wry neck, 879 Y Yawning, 1069 Z Zinc poisoning, tº Chapter 48 Zona, zoster, ſº herpes, 1155 Zymosis, B& Blood, septicaemia, 822 ; : , . jº & º | & J § º º § $ Y. 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